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BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 cents Childhood friends journey through substance abuse recovery

BY JAMES SWIFT friends off the fi eld. “Everybody had it when you [email protected] By the time they were high were cruising through town,” school freshmen, Proctor and Proctor said. “We had a bunch At fi rst glance, Bartow Coun- Gordon found something else to of rave days … I don’t know how ty natives Lauren Proctor and bond over — substance use. we got away with the things that Jessica Gordon seem to be exact Gordon said she started drink- we did.” opposites. ing when she was just 14. She Proctor grew up in a well-to- became an intravenous drug user Trauma and Treatment do family and spent her child- at 17. The “good” times, however, hood in some of the community’s Proctor described herself as a didn’t last for long. ritziest, upscale neighborhoods. “garbage pail kid,” who used just Gordon wanted to join the Air “Everything was handed to me about “anything and everything,” Force after high school. Instead, on a silver platter,” she recollect- starting with cocaine. Marijuana, she turned to hardcore drugs ed. “I wanted for nothing, I need- Naturally, they attended rival methamphetamine, acid, GHB post-graduation. ed for nothing, everything was schools. While Proctor was a and heroin use followed. Over the next 17 years, she was always paid-for for me.” proud Cartersville Purple Hur- “I just thought it was fun, I in and out of jail, prison and boot Gordon, meanwhile, grew up ricane, Gordon was an equally had a blast,” she recollected. “I camps. She went to rehab four in a trailer park off Mission Road. proud Cass Colonel. just enjoyed it. My motto was times. She spent most of her youth in a One thing they did have in ‘You’ve got one life to live, live it “I never thought in a million single-parent home — her father common as teenagers, however, up while you can.’” years that I’d be clean,” she re- JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS died when she was just 8. was a love of softball. While they And in the late 1990s in Bar- called. From left, Bartow natives Lauren Proctor and Jessica Gordon “Nothing was ever handed to were opponents on the rec league tow, they said getting their hands aspire to bring sober living resources to the community next me,” she recalled. diamond, they soon became fast on drugs was hardly a hassle. SEE FRIENDSHIP, PAGE 6A year. Former WHS teacher’s SPRUCED UP project remembers custodians at Christmas

BY DONNA HARRIS sure” how the program got start- ownership, accountable, role [email protected] ed since it was already under- models].” way when she began teaching at Low said the project was “nev- A former teacher who made WHS in 2011. er started as a way to gain atten- sure Woodland High’s custodi- “I would imagine it is because tion or any kind of accolades.” ans weren’t forgotten also has custodians tend to be the unsung “It began as a simple way to not been forgotten. heroes of the schools,” she said. show appreciation for all the Cathy Lorenz, who taught lit- “After all, they make sure every- custodians do,” she said. erature to WHS’s exceptional thing is clean and operational. After Lorenz became too sick education students, died Nov. 9, I do know that she felt strongly to work any longer, she asked 2016, at age 46 after a lengthy about them being recognized for Low and Mary Leatherwood, battle with cancer, but her legacy what they do. We have a teacher who’s now retired, to take over lives on at the school through a appreciation day, a nurses appre- for her. project she started many years ciation day, etc. However, there “She started the [2013-14] ago called Christmas for Custo- is not one for the custodians.” school year a little late, and dians. In addition to recognizing an eventually her illness made it Lorenz, who was called the important group of people who impossible for her to continue “epitome of ‘It’s a great day to tend to be forgotten, the project working,” Low said. “She want- be a Wildcat,’” asked WHS em- also is a way for school employ- ed to ensure that the custodians ployees to bring in homemade ees to keep Lorenz’s giving spir- were never forgotten. She trusted goodies and small gifts for the it alive, Low said. that we would do so.” school custodians every Christ- “More than anything, I like to And even though she was sick, mas. think we want her legacy of car- she “would continue to make Exceptional education teach- ing to continue,” she said. “She goodies and have her husband er Jennifer Low, who took over was everything that a Wildcat [William] bring the items to the project after Lorenz was di- should be, always thinking of me,” Low added. agnosed with cancer in summer others. She truly showed what 2013, said she’s “not terribly it meant to ‘ROAR’ [respectful, SEE CHRISTMAS, PAGE 2A

RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Friendship Plaza in downtown Cartersville has a new look this holiday season. A new 26- foot tree, decorated with with thousands of white lights and hundreds of glass balls of dif- ferent sizes and colors, sits atop a concrete platform where the previous tree that served as the city’s Christmas tree once grew. The old tree, which had many brown and broken RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS branches, was removed in November and replaced with the new artifi cial one, which was Cathy’s Christmas organizers Jennifer Low and Mary Leatherwood, middle, give Christmas gifts donated to the City of Cartersville. The new tree will be taken down and stored after the from the Woodland High staff to custodian Carol Loyal, left, and lead custodian Brenda Rober- holidays. son Wednesday afternoon.

Bartow residents should prepare for traffi c, closings during Christmas week

BY DONNA HARRIS the numbers in 2000. That’s a 3.9% in- lytics company, expects the peak con- news release. “Travelers should be get- Gas prices are expected to be cheap- [email protected] crease — or 4.3 million more people — gestion time in Atlanta to occur Thurs- ting used to crowded highways and air- er than they have been this year, but over last year. day between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. so ports, as this marks the eighth straight motorists will be paying more than last Bartow County residents who plan Of the total number of travelers, Bartow residents who must travel near year of new record-high travel volumes Christmas, according to AAA. to leave town for the Christmas holi- 104.8 million of them — also the most or through the city should plan to avoid for the year-end holidays.” As of Friday, pump prices in Georgia day may have to exercise more patience on record — will be driving to their those two hours. Drivers also should be sure to obey averaged $2.39 a gallon, up 22 cents than normal on the roadways. holiday destination. The increase of “Holiday cheer is at an all-time high all traffi c laws and avoid driving dis- from last year’s average of $2.17. AAA is estimating a record-breaking 3.9% means 3.9 million more people this year, with unemployment at histor- tracted as the Georgia State Patrol Nationally, the average per gallon 115.6 million travelers will head out of than last year are expected on the roads. ically low levels and noted improve- will be out in force during the 54-hour was $2.55 as of Friday, up from the town for a Christmas getaway between And with record numbers comes traf- ments in both disposable income and Christmas travel period, which begins 2018 average of $2.26. today and Jan. 1, the most travelers ever fi c delays in the nation’s major cities. household net worth,” AAA Travel Tuesday at 6 p.m. and ends Thursday on record since AAA began tracking INRIX, a global transportation ana- Vice President Paula Twidale said in a at 11:59 p.m. SEE TRAVEL, PAGE 2A

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The Daily Tribune News of 1959. She worked for many served as an administrative as- Fae is preceded in death by the morning at Georgia Na- Address: years in the newspaper industry sistant in the contract division. her husband, Julian Irvin, par- tional Cemetery, Canton, GA. 251 S. Tennessee St. and wrote many articles and She loved music and the arts ents, and brother, J. Wayne Serving as pallbearers will be: Cartersville, GA 30120 weekly col- and was a gifted published au- Cline. Charles Dirkes, Seth Wilhoite, umns for The thor, who was awarded the She is survived by her daugh- Alex Reynolds, Jeff and Eric Mailing Address: 251 S. Tennessee St. Cartersville Golden Poet Award in both 1989 ters, Tammie Carroll Paige Black, Brad Paige, and Scott Cartersville, GA 30120 Fae Juanita Cline Daily Tribune. and 1990. She was a true artist and Ria Carroll (Scott) Allen; Allen. During her ca- and won many awards in both grandchildren, Emma (Seth) In lieu of fl owers, memorial Phone: 770-382-4545 Mrs. Fae Juanita Cline, 78, of reer, she inter- acrylic and oil paintings and re- Wilhoite, Lilly Paige and Lyd- donations may be made to Shri- After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Cartersville, GA, passed away viewed many ceived several pageant honors, ia Allen; great-grandsons, Ford ners Hospitals for Children at Fax: 770-382-2711 peacefully on Tuesday, Decem- notable people, including Miss Aquarama and and Grant Wilhoite; sister Bet- www.shrinershospitalsforchil- Alan Davis, ber 17, 2019. Fae was born Jan- such as Pres- was a Miss Georgia World fi nal- ty (Steve) Black; special neph- dren.org. Publisher uary 31, 1941, in Cartersville, ident Jimmy Cline ist. Fae was a soloist in Carters- ews, Jeff and Eric (Kim) Black; Please visit www.owenfuner- GA, to the late Mr. J.C. Cline Carter, Gov- ville Civic Chorus. Fae also did special nieces, Lara Cline, Jena als.com to leave an online con- Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor and Mrs. Ethel Herrin Cline. ernor Joe Frank Harris, actress volunteer work with the Ameri- (Bryson Denison) Cline, and dolences for the family. Fae lived an extraordinary Cicely Tyson, Johnny Cash and can Cancer Society, Girl Scouts Holly Cline. Owen Funeral Home, 12 Col- Jennifer Moates, life growing up in Cartersville actor Paul Newman. Fae also and Kennestone Hospital. She A graveside service will be lins Drive, Cartersville, is hon- Advertising Director and graduating from Carters- worked for Lockheed Geor- was also a member of the United conducted on Monday, Decem- ored to serve the family in this ville High School in the Class gia for twelve years where she Daughters of the Confederacy. ber 23, 2019, at nine-thirty in diffi cult time. Mindy Salamon, Office Manager/Classified Advertising Director

Lee McCrory, years,” she said. “This year, we Kimberly Nalli and Sobenia Ce- as lead custodian for four years, Christmas.” Circulation/Distribution Manager Christmas have homemade products (cook- leste — received their gift bags is very appreciative of the annu- She aIso thanked the staff for Byron Pezzarossi, ies, fudge, fl avored popcorn Wednesday afternoon. al gesture. “keeping Cathy’s dream coming, Press Room Director packs and trail mix), candies “They love the goodies and the “We are truly grateful and showing love for custodians.” From Page 1A (candy canes, candy bars, etc.), thought behind them,” Low said. touched that we are thought of,” Roberson, who lives in Tay- Email: After her death, her successor popcorn, bottled and tea packets, “They seem to especially appre- she said. “I’m glad that Cathy’s lorsville, said she received “ab- decided to rename the project bath bombs and mini candles. ciate the homemade goodies as memory keeps going by continu- solutely perfect gifts” — home- PUBLISHER Cathy’s Christmas in memory of Many people chose to contribute well as the gift cards. They have ing her Christmas tradition at made candy and cookies, lotion, [email protected] its founder, whose husband was money, which was used to pur- told me in the past that this is the WHS.” candles, pens and a Starbucks pleased with the name change. chase gift cards, Bath and Body one time of year when they get to Loyal, who has been taking gift card. MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] “’This is about the custodial Works products and packaging really enjoy themselves and the care of Woodland for six years, Loyal said her bag was fi lled staff. I not only do not mind that materials.” treats they are given.” also is grateful to her co-workers with candy, cookies, brownies, NEWSROOM you named it after her but am The 10 custodians — lead In fact, one custodian was so for remembering the custodial a candle, Bath and Body Works [email protected] deeply touched. Thank you for custodian Brenda Roberson, excited about her gift, she “left staff. products, a Starbucks gift card FEATURES EDITOR such a precious gift,’” Low said Carol Loyal, Ana Hernandez, her keys and radio in my room “I love it,” she said. “A lot of and pens. [email protected] he told her during a recent con- Sue Wigington, Yhovana Will- — had to return it,” she added. staff look down on custodians; “[I’m] thankful the staff took versation. ingham, Dolores Blackmon, Roberson, who’s worked at however, not WHS. They show their time and bake for us,” the PHOTOGRAPHER Low said she started asking Retha Collum, Romana Felipe, WHS since 2012 and has served love all year round, not just Cartersville resident said. [email protected] for donations to fi ll gift bags STAFF REPORTERS when employees returned from [email protected] Thanksgiving break. [email protected] “While it started out as a ‘bring a treat’ for the custodians’ SPORTS REPORTER event, it has evolved over the [email protected]

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DEAR ABBY: My husband er, I wouldn’t be surprised if cause he thinks it would both- granddaughter. so fast. All I want is to enjoy her and I were recently matched Kara’s children manage to fi nd er me if she were around our I pick her up from school the little while I have left. Ad- with a child in an adoption. I’m their way to your place. If that house all the time. He’s right. It every day, give her an after- vice? — BLOCKED GRAND- not experienced with children, happens and they act up, handle would. I’m not in love with the noon snack, and on Friday, we MA IN LOUISIANA but my neighbor “Kara” has two it by telling them that while it idea of my husband’s drop-dead stop and get something special. kids around the same age as our may be OK for them to behave gorgeous ex hanging out at our My husband thinks my daugh- DEAR GRANDMA: After future son. I like Kara and re- By that way in their home, it is house. ter should pay for my gas and 55 years of tolerating your hus- ally want our child and me to Abigail Van Buren NOT permitted in yours — and Abby, I see in her everything provide snacks for her child. I band’s tantrums and controlling spend time with her family. NING FOR PARENTHOOD that if they come over, there are I’m not. Am I being selfi sh? I disagree. I love doing things for behavior, I seriously doubt you The problem is, my husband certain house rules that must want our roommate to be hap- my granddaughter and buying are going to get him to change. has forbidden our son to hang DEAR PLANNING: While be followed. It would be doing py, and I’m not sure how to pro- things for her every once in a You can, however, change the out with Kara’s children be- I think your husband’s reaction them (and Kara) a tremendous ceed. Must I just suck it up? I while. When I do, he goes nuts, way you react to it. If you have cause she and her husband let may be a bit extreme, if you are favor. mean, I’m married for heaven’s packs up his clothes and goes to money of your own, he does not them run wild. They have bro- hoping to use Kara as a mentor P.S. As to that toddler shower, sake. — SELFISH ROOM- his camp. After a few days he have the right to tell you how to ken things at other people’s in raising your future son, you ask some of your other friends MATE will call. spend it. Let him go camping, homes so often that some neigh- should choose more carefully. or relatives to help with the I have lived with this be- and while he’s gone, enjoy your bors no longer invite the family This is a woman whose children planning. I’m sure they will be DEAR ROOMMATE: I don’t havior all our married life (55 time with your granddaughter. over. are so poorly raised that neigh- more than happy to . think you should acquiesce to years). He has fussed so many If he “goes nuts” -- which I as- Kara and her husband are bors refuse to have them in their anything that makes you un- times and made me so de- sume means becomes verbally good with their children, except homes. DEAR ABBY: My husband comfortable. You’re making a pressed, I just want to die. He abusive -- leave the room. for enforcing discipline. I’d like Parenting is a skill that has and I have had the same room- mistake by assuming responsi- says he loves me, but I wonder. Ask yourself whether you are to have Kara in my life and have to be learned. No one is ever mate, “Milo,” for four years. bility for the fact that Milo won’t If he loved me, he would want better off with this man or with- her help me plan my toddler totally prepared for it. Moms Two years ago, he started dat- commit. He’s a grown man and me to be happy -- doing things out him. And if you truly cannot shower. and dads learn on the job, and ing my husband’s ex-girlfriend. responsible for his own choic- with my granddaughter and get- live like this anymore, talk to an Would it be insensitive of me you will, too, by spending time It was no big deal, my husband es. The current arrangement is ting her pretty things every now attorney and explore your options. to tell her how my husband feels with other parents and reading was fi ne with it, and Milo nev- working for all of you, and you and then because it makes me and ask if she and her husband books. As much as you like er brings her over. In the time should stay out of it. happy. Dear Abby is written by Ab- can take more steps to keep Kara, if you tell her what you they’ve been seeing each other I don’t go out and get my hair igail Van Buren, also known them under control? I feel bad have in mind, she’s likely to Milo has refused to fully com- DEAR ABBY: My husband or nails done. I don’t drink or as Jeanne Phillips, and was shunning her without telling her become defensive and highly mit to her. He doesn’t see other and I are retired and fi nancially smoke, and we don’t go out to founded by her mother, Pauline why and giving her a chance to offended, and you may make an people, but he doesn’t call her comfortable. I have my spend- eat at expensive restaurants. His Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at correct it. I’m also trying to enemy. his girlfriend. ing money, and he has his. The complaining is driving me cra- www.DearAbby.com or P.O. think of a way to change my Because neighborhood kids Today my husband told me problem is, he doesn’t want zy, and I can’t live like this any- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA husband’s mind. — PLAN- tend to interact with each oth- Milo won’t commit to her be- me to spend any money on my more. She’s 10 and growing up 90069.

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POPLAR SPRINGS FEL- SION — 205 W. Cherokee will be at 12:15 p.m. Missionaries from the Church for those who cannot attend on ville. David Franklin, Bartow LOWSHIP CHURCH — 61 Ave., Cartersville. The Episco- of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Tuesday nights also is avail- Baptist Missionary Strategist, Dempsey Loop Road, Adairs- pal Church of the Ascension is CHURCH OF JESUS Saints — Etowah Valley Ward able. Contact 470-342-6757 for will be facilitating a study, ville. Poplar Springs Fel- celebrating 175 years in Bar- CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY are offering free English class- more information. “Why Bad Things Happen To lowship Church will have a tow County. Sunday services SAINTS — 870 Peeples Val- es for the Hispanic communi- Good People,” at ATCO Bap- Christmas Candlelight Ser- will be held at 7:45, 9 and 11 ley Road NE, Cartersville. ty. Classes are every Tuesday ATCO BAPTIST CHURCH tist Church, open to the public vice Sunday, Dec. 22, at 6 a.m. and Wednesday services Sister Hall and Sister Blacker, at 7 p.m. Individual tutoring — 20 Parmenter St., Carters- Sundays at 6 p.m. p.m.

SAVIOR OF ALL LU- THERAN CHURCH — 35 Bartow County-Cartersville Church Directory Indian Trail SE, Carters- ville. Savior of All Lutheran This Directory Is Made Possible By These Businesses Who Encourage All Of Us To Attend The Church Of Your Choice Church will celebrate Christ- NEW HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH (CASSVILLE) REFUGE OF HOPE CHURCH OF GOD WHITE UNITED METHODIST mas on Dec. 22 with worship BAPTIST 106 Firetower Road, Cartersville, GA 30123 6103 JFH Pky Suite C, Adairsville, GA 30103 (Beside Pizza Hut) 3411 Hwy. 411, White, GA 30184 ADAIRSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-8784 678-986-2791 770-386-8089 and a children’s program at 10 107 Church St., Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-773-3198 NEW VISION BAPTIST CHURCH ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH THE CHURCH AT LIBERTY SQUARE a.m., Christmas Eve candle- 77 Wynn Loop, Cartersville, GA 30120 NAZARENE 315 Grassdale Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 • 404-643-9035 2001 Liberty Square Drive, Cartersville, GA 30121 CROSSWALK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE light services at 5 and 7 p.m., OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-9489 615 Grassdale Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 ATCO BAPTIST CHURCH 312 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 Christmas day service at 10 20 Parmenter Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-382-5020 THE CHURCH OF GOD OF THE UNION ASSEMBLY OAKLAND HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH 589 S.R. 20 Spur, S.E., Cartersville, GA 30121 a.m., and worship service on BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 16 Highland Way NE, Cartersville, GA 30121 678-848-1087 PRESBYTERIAN 42 Old Alabama Road, Emerson, GA 30137 • 770-893-8834 BARTOW CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dec. 29 at 10 a.m. For more 770-386-3258 TRINITY CHURCH OF GOD 2851 Highway 140, Rydal, GA 30171 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH OOTHCALOOGA BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 61, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-3896 information, call 770-387- 121 College Street, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 678-986-5063 Woody Road, Adairsville, GA 30103 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CARTERSVILLE 0379 or visit www.saviorofall. 770-773-7869 BETHEL CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH 183 West Main Street, Cartersville, GA 450 Iron Hill Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178 • 770-684-8941 EPISCOPAL org. PEEPLES VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 770-382-3511 BRANDON’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH 68 Ledford Lane, Cartersville, GA 30120 205 West Cherokee Avenue, Cartersville, GA 30120 RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH PCA 136 Old Stilesboro Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-5132 770-382-2626 Meeting at Cartersville Seventh Day Adventist Church PINE GROVE BAPTIST CARTERSVILLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PLEASANT HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 311 Old Mill Rd., Cartersville, GA CHURCH — 93 Pine Grove 241 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 1020 Mission Rd., SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-4994 770-382-3132 HOLINESS Road, Cartersville. There will CHRIST TEMPLE HOLINESS CHURCH OF APOSTOLIC FAITH NON-DENOMINATIONAL CASSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 1159 Mission Road SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 BETH ISRAEL MESSIANIC CONGREGATION be a special singing on Sun- 1663 Cassville Road NW, Cartersville • 770-382-6739 174 Mostellers Mill Road, Adairsville, GA 30103 770-606-1400 96 Iron Belt Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 day, Dec. 29, at 11 a.m. with CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH NEW LIFE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 678-531-8629 54 Folsom Rd, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-877-9900 93 Pine Grove Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 1646 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy., Cartersville, GA 30120 One Touch Quartet. 770-387-1412 678-637-8337 BODY OF CHRIST OUTREACH MINISTRIES CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 100 Merchant Square Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 324 Cassville Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-382-0148 RACCOON CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 470-398-6130 PINE GROVE INDEPEN- 1808 Highway 113SW, Cartersville GA 30120 CLEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-2456 LDS/MORMON CREEKSIDE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 142 Cedar Creek Rd., Adairsville, GA 30103 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS PO Box 936, 585 Old Alabama Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 DENT CHURCH — 22 Pine ROWLAND SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH 870 Peeples Valley Road NE. Cartersville, GA 30121 770-387-3484 Grove Church Road NE, Car- DAMASCUS MISSONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 79 Rowland Springs Road SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 770-386-0490 174 Gasden Westbrook Avenue, Emerson, GA 30137 770-382-4778 DELIVERANCE TEMPLE CHURCH tersville. The host church for 312 S. Tennessee Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 DEWEY BAPTIST CHURCH SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 404-558-5154 895 Spring Place Road, White, GA 30184 LUTHERAN the Jan. 1, 2020, Emancipation 26 Shiloh Road, Stilesboro, GA 30178 SAVIOR OF ALL LUTHERAN CHURCH 770-386-5574 EXPEDITION CHURCH Program will be Pine Grove EUHARLEE BAPTIST CHURCH 35 Indian Trail SE, Cartersville, GA 30120 32 A Center Road, Cartersville, GA 30121 85 Covered Bridge Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-387-0379 770-329-3767 Independent Church and its 770-382-9115 112 East Church Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-1977 FAITH TABERNACLE pastor, Rev. Reginald LaGrone, FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 3831 Hwy 140, Rydal, GA 30171 1024 Mission Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-387-0850 TAYLORSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH METHODIST who will be delivering the mes- ALEXANDER CHAPEL UMC FREEDOM WORSHIP CENTER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EMERSON 19 Church St., Taylorsville, GA 30178 609 MLK Jr. Drive, Cartersville, GA 30120 sage. The program will begin 779-684-7734 1941 Cassville Rd., Cartersville, GA 30121 11 Franklin Loop, SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 • 770-382-5874 770-382-7297 770-607-3174 TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH at 11 a.m. FLOYD CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH CASSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1511 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy., Cartersville, GA 30120 GRACE TEMPLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 2171 Hills Creek Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178 • 770-684-2060 52 Church Street, Cartersville, GA 404-886-3224 851 Cedar Creek Road, Adairsville, GA 30103 PEEPLES VALLEY BAP- FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH EMERSON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LIGHTED PATHWAY CHURCH OF GOD 600 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-606-3826 WOFFORDS CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH 222 Old Tennessee Hwy. NE, White, GA 30184 60 Eighth Street, Emerson, GA 30137 2054 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA TIST CHURCH — 68 Led- 678-227-3004 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-2602 LIGHTHOUSE EVANGELISTIC CHURCH ford Lane, Cartersville. Peeples 477 Old Cass White Rd. NW, Cartersville, GA 30121 FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 58B Sequoyah Trail SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-6446 YOUNG STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Valley Baptist Church will host 6 Young Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 501 Grassdale Road, Cartersville, GA 30121 770-382-4667 GREATER NEW FELLOWSHIP MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-0313 ZION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH LIVING WAY FOURSQUARE CHURCH a family fellowship breakfast 69 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 118 East George Street, Adairsville, GA 30103 770-387-9060 1105 Mission Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 KINGSTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020, at 8 26 East Main Street, PO Box 275, Kingston, GA 30145 770-877-3600 a.m. Bro. Scott Shepard will be HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-336-5234 NEW COVENANT CHURCH 1070 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 CATHOLIC 5425 Canton Hwy, Cartersville, GA the guest speaker. 770-382-6076 ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH LIFEPOINT CHURCH 850 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 610 North Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA 30120 POINT OF GRACE CHURCH IRON HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-4549 770-382-2040 11 Mimosa Lane, Cartersville, GA 5172 Groovers Landing Rd., Acworth 30101 • 770-974-2951 770-386-2047 THE EPISCOPAL MOUNT CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH KINGSTON BAPTIST CHURCH 825 Hall Station Rd., Adairsville, GA 30103 POWERHOUSE MINISTRIES CHURCH OF THE ASCEN- 40 East Main Street, Kingston, GA 30145 • 770-336-5273 CHRISTIAN 706-280-9112 324 Mac Johnson Road, Cartersville, GA FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 770-655-6268 MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH 113 Park Street, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-773-3951 NORTHSIDE METHODIST CHURCH 1810 Euharleet Road, Kingston, GA 30178 • 770-382-9910 102 Porter Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 PURE WORD APOSTOLIC FELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Meeting at The Travelodge--235 South Dixie Avenue MACEDONIA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2197 Hwy. 411 NE, PO Box 2170, Cartersville, GA 30120 521 M. L. King, Jr. Drive, PO Box 3633, Cartersville, GA 30120 OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cartersville, GA 770-334-3217 770-606-8000 1689 Euharlee Road, Kingston, GA 30145 770-382-4878 THE GATHERING PLACE MACEDONIA PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH PINE LOG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1337 Joe Frank Harris Parkway SE WHAT’S GOING ON 180 Mans¿ eld Rd., White, GA 30184 • 770-891-2434 CHURCH OF CHRIST 3497 Pine Log Road, Rydal, GA 30171 Cartersville, GA 30120 (Behind: Tony Tires) CARTERSVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST 770-386-2736 770-458-9881 MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH 1319 Joe Frank Parkway, Cartersville, GA 30120 MLK CELEBRATION 550 Mt. Pleasant Road, Rydal, GA 30171 770-382-6775 POPLAR SPRINGS UMC CROSSPOINT CITY CHURCH 7812 Highway 140, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-324-5669 325 Old Mill Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 COMMITTEE OF BARTOW MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH WEST CARTERSVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST 678-721-2377 3068 Old Alabama Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178 416 Hwy. 61, Cartersville, GA 30120 SAM JONES MEMORIAL UMC COUNTY — The schedule 100 West Church Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 WITHOUT WALLS CARTERSVILLE MT. ZION MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-4772 214 Nelson Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 of events for the Martin Lu- 147 Jones Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-386-7425 CHURCH OF GOD 678-535-7200 NEW BEGINNING BAPTIST CHURCH ADAIRSVILLE CHURCH OF GOD ST. LUKE AME CHURCH ther King Jr. Holiday Weekend 130 Jones Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 DAVID STREET CHURCH OF GOD 205 Colonel Way, White, GA 30184 297 Old Dixie Hwy. - PO Box 363, Adairsville, GA 30103 4 David Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 celebration will begin Sunday, (770) 773-3264 770-382-8238 NEW CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH 770-606-2921 Jan. 19, with a candlight ser- 1883 Joe Frank Harris Parkway SE, Cartersville, GA 30120 FOREVER BLESSED CHURCH OF GOD TRINITY AT THE WELL RIVER CHURCH 770-386-1644 49 North Avenue, Cartersville, GA 30120 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH vice at 6 p.m. at Mt. Zion Mis- 814 West Ave., Cartersville, GA 30120 251 McCormick Rd, Cartersville, GA 30120 NEW CORINTH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH MOUNTAIN VIEW CHURCH OF GOD 770-386-1414 678-908-3360 sionary Baptist Church, 147 200 Cliff Nelson Road, Euharlee, GA 30145 • 770-386-5366 Highway 61, Cartersville, GA 30120 Jones St., Cartersville. Car- tersville City Schools Superin- tendent Dr. Marc Feuerbach is Pendley Heating the keynote speaker. On Mon- & Air Conditioning, Inc. day, Jan. 20, a youth rally and program will begin at 10 a.m. “Serving You For Over 58 Years” at St. Luke A.M.E. Church, 770-382-1221 130 Jones Street, Cartersville, Georgia. Kyri Hayes, owner of Dynamite Dance Factory in Kennesaw, will bring words of PARNICK JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME encouragement to the youth. AND CREMATION SERVICES The parade will take place at 2 Cartersville’s Locally Operated Funeral Home p.m. in downtown Cartersville. 770-382-0034 FREE BINGO — Allatoona Bingo will resume on Jan. 18 11 McCanless St. and take place the third Satur- Cartersville day of every month. Sponsored by the Bartow County Parks 927 N. 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This is good news AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) ways to nurture your bond with this for those of you in sales, marketing, New plans can improve how you want person. teaching and acting. to achieve your objectives at this time. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Do not be rigid. Be open to putting Today you can see ways to make im- There’s always a better way to build a new spin on things to get what you provements at work or to introduce re- a mouse trap, isn’t there? Today you want. forms. Likewise, you might see how to might see a new angle on how you can PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) improve your health today. boost your earnings. Travel plans are exciting because you CANCER (June 21 to July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) see new ways of doing something. You If you are involved with sports, the arts This is a good day to think about how also might see a better way of getting or working with children, today is full to move forward with realizing im- the education that you want. Yes! of opportunities because you see bet- portant goals in your life. How do you YOU BORN TODAY You are an op- ter ways of achieving your goals. You want to make your life better? timist with a positive view of the world. don’t have to work harder; you can SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You are ambitious, hardworking and work smarter! A situation that is taking place behind determined to achieve your goals. THE Daily Commuter Puzzle by Jacqueline E. 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In the motion fi led earlier this week, Fair investigations After purging more than 300,000 voters Fight said that over 120,000 people are on from the rolls, Georgia election offi cials the purge list “solely because they have not THE ASSOCIATED PRESS restored roughly 22,000 of them Thurs- voted or had any other statutorily-defi ned The Georgia agency in charge of day, citing an error in the way their voting ‘contact’ with election offi cials in the past issuing driver’s licenses and state I.D. history had been screened. seven years and have not responded to cards fi red a manager and demoted Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s two notices seeking confi rmation of their another this month after an investiga- offi ce said the issue stemmed from the current address.” The organization argued tion found they mishandled the cases way the process of maintaining the voter that a new law allows voters nine years of of two Puerto Rican applicants. list was carried out in 2015. inactivity before being removed — com- The two offi cials caused “irrepa- The affected voters either voted or had pared to seven years under the old law. rable damage to the image and cred- some other type of contact with the voter They want the judge to restore any of those ibility” of the Department of Driver registration system in early 2012, but es- voters who weren’t among the 22,000 al- Services and the state, according to sentially weren’t given credit for it. ready restored Thursday. an agency statement Lawyers for the state said during a court Lawyers for the state argue that the peo- The investigation came after one hearing Thursday afternoon that the issue ple in question were placed on the inactive of the applicants, Kenneth Caban was brought to their attention by lawyers list before the new law took effect. The law Gonzalez, fi led a lawsuit in July al- for Fair Fight Action, a voting rights advo- was not written to retroactively add years leging the department discriminat- cacy group founded by Democrat Stacey to their time on the inactive list before ed against Puerto Ricans by treating Abrams, which had fi led an emergency re- their registration is canceled, state lawyers them differently than other appli- quest earlier this week asking the court to argued. cants. Caban Gonzalez, who was stop part of the purge. BOB ANDRES//ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP, FILE U.S. District Judge Steve Jones listened born in Puerto Rico and moved to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger answers questions after the Raffensperger’s offi ce on Monday Georgia House passed a bill to buy a new election system that includes a to arguments from both sides. He seemed Georgia in 2017, was accused of pro- purged 308,753 voter registrations that paper ballot on Feb. 26. unsure whether the question even falls un- viding false documents and arrested were deemed inactive. der his jurisdiction, as it may be asking for after he applied for a driver’s license. “When the list-maintenance process inactive voters,” a statement from the sec- years,” Jones told The Associated Press. an interpretation of a state law. Department Commissioner Spen- was begun in June of 2015, it searched for retary of state’s offi ce says. The statement from the secretary of Jones didn’t make any decisions on the cer Moore asked the Georgia Bureau the registrations of people who had not Walter Jones, spokesman for the secre- state’s offi ce says that instead of being issue Thursday. But he did ask the state to of Investigation to take a look at Gon- voted or had any other type of contact with tary of state’s offi ce, says the search should purged, the 22,000 people affected will be work with Fair Fight to resolve the regis- zalez’s case. The GBI found “defi - their county elections offi ce (like submit- have looked for registrations of people who moved back to inactive status, giving them tration status of more than 500 people the ciencies in investigative procedures” ting an updated registration, requesting an had not voted or had other contact since more time there before their registration is group identifi ed who live in a jurisdiction and a failure to follow department absentee ballot, or signing a petition) since Jan. 1, 2012, rather than June 1. “Some- canceled. that has a special election January and protocol in the investigations into before June 1, 2012, and classifi ed them as body did fi scal years instead of calendar Raffensperger’s offi ce has defended whose status was canceled earlier this week. Caban Gonzalez and another man.

Malcolm Dewayne Miles, Drive SE, Acworth, was arrest- Cartersville, was arrested and ald, of 937 Euharlee Road SW, 8431 Highway 11 East, Lenoird BARTOW of 836 Morgan St, Louisville, ed and charged with theft by charged with criminal trespass. Cartersville, was arrested and City, Tennessee, was arrested Kentucky, was arrested and taking, burglary and criminal charged with probation viola- and charged with driving while charged with window tint vio- damage to a business property. Tyon Namount Kimbro, of 204 tion. license is suspended or revoked BLOTTER lation; possession of a fi rearm E. Felton Road SE 309, Carters- and window tint violation. or knife during the commission Ann Elizabeth Carroll, of 29 ville, was arrested and charged Tyler William Petty, of 100 The following information or attempt to commit certain Paige St. SE, Cartersville, was with entering an automobile or Chimney Lane SE 7, Carters- Laurie Paige Worsham, of — names, photos, addresses, felonies; and purchase, possess, arrested and charged with fail- other motor vehicle with intent ville, was arrested and charged 209 Stoners Road NW, Adairs- charges and other details — manufacture, distribute or sale ure to maintain lane, reckless to commit theft or a felony. with probation violation. ville, was arrested and charged was taken directly from Bartow of marijuana. driving and driving under the with battery and criminal tres- County Sheriff’s Offi ce jail re- infl uence of alcohol. James Edward Lanier, of 94 Tesla Rene Roaderick, of 1459 pass. cords. Not every arrest leads to William Douglas Morris, of Macra Drive SW, Cartersville, Old Dalton Road, Rome, was a conviction, and a conviction 142 Mulinix Road NW, Kings- Jason Chandler, of 925 Brack- was arrested and charged with arrested and charged with bur- Austin Justice Young, of or acquittal is determined by ton, was arrested and charged ett Road, Marietta, was arrested battery-family violence. glary. 6770 Cave Springs Road, Cave the court system. with failure to appear. and charged with with failure to Springs, was arrested and a appear and bondsman off bond. Nicholas David Leonard, Amber Michelle Roberson, of charged with possession of a EDITOR’S NOTE: The Bar- Benjamin Edward Nally, of 52 of 9335 Whaleys Lake Lane, 40 Natalie Drive SE, Carters- Schedule I controlled substance, tow County Sheriff’s Offi ce is Cliffhanger Pointe SW, Carters- Christopher William Collins, Jonesboro, was held on an agen- ville, was arrested and charged possession of a Schedule IV having technical diffi culties and ville, was arrested and charged of 134 W. Leake St. SE, Car- cy assist. with probation violation. controlled substance, contempt arrest photos are currently un- with cruelty to children to allow tersville, was held on an agency of civil court and probation vi- available. to witness felony/battery/family assist. Matthew Lockhart, of 41 N. Juan Rumaldo Solis Solis, of olation. violence and battery-family vi- Morningside Drive SE, Carters- December 18 olence. Hannah Patrice Dobson, of 72 ville, was arrested and charged Road No. 2 South SW, Carters- with battery-family violence. Aparico Javier Giron-Rodas, Lyndon Matthew Rowe, of ville, was arrested and charged of 18 Glennis Terrace, Rome, 705 M. Street, Louisville, Ken- with possession of methamphet- Justin Daniel Long, of 40 Na- Join us to was arrested and charged with tucky, was arrested and charged amine; possession and use of talie Drive SE, Cartersville, was standards for brake lights and with possession of a fi rearm or drug related objects; crossing arrested and charged with two celebrate driving without a valid license. knife during the commission guard lines with weapons, intox- counts of simple assault-family or attempt to commit certain icants or drugs without consent violence and probation viola- Nicholas Alexander Guerra, felonies; and purchase, possess, of a warden or superintendent; tion. Christmas of 1460 W. 23rd St., Los Ange- manufacture, distribute or sale and entering an automobile with les, California, was arrested and of marijuana. intent to commit theft or a fel- Roderick Edward McDon- charged with disorderly con- ony. CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICES duct. Karissa Michelle Smith, of 618 5 PM and 7 PM Hillside Drive SE, Cedartown, Ryan Lamar Dupree, of 43 OfÀ ce CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE - 10 AM Dejuan Demarcus Johnson, was arrested and charged with Pine Ridge Court NW, Carters- $ of 92 Point Place Drive SE, probation violation. ville, was held on an agency as- 55 Visit December 29 - Worship at 10 AM Cartersville, was arrested and sist. • No Appointment Necessary charged with battery-family vi- Michelle Lynn Stallings, of • Walk-ins Welcome olence. 5559 Forest Drive, Acworth, Mallory Beth Giddens, of 8462 SAVIOR OF ALL was arrested and charged with Earl D. Lee Blvd., Douglasville, 14 A Legacy Way Steven Michael Jones Jr., theft by taking. was arrested and charged with Adairsville, GA 30103 LUTHERAN CHURCH of 7031 Mountain Ridge SE, probation violation. (Across from El Nopal) Acworth, was arrested and Adam David Turek, of 134 35 Indian Trail SE • Cartersville charged with possession of W. Leake St. SE 21, Carters- Zackery Brandon Hardman, of 770-773-9902 methamphetamine. ville, was arrested and charged 200 Governors Court SE 3103, 770-387-0379 • www.saviorofall.org with possession of a Schedule Cartersville, was arrested and Sandra Faye Kelley, of 1255 IV controlled substance, man- charged with burglary and ag- Resaca Lafayette Road NW, Re- ufacturing/deliver/distribute/ gravated battery. saca, was arrested and charged administer/sell/possess with with possession and use of drug intent to distribute a controlled Luther Jerome Hawkins, of NEEDED IMMEDIATELY related objects; receipt, posses- substance, possession of cocaine 4378 Sahara Drive NW, Ken- sion or transfer of a fi rearm by with intent to distribute and sale nesaw, was arrested and charged a convicted felon or felony fi rst of a Schedule I or II controlled with failure to maintain lane, Med Care offender; possession of a fi re- substance. speeding and driving while li- Walk-in Clinic INDEPENDENT Hablamos Español arm or knife during the com- cense is suspended our revoked. OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8 am-4 pm mission or attempt to commit December 19 Thurs. & Sat. 8 am - 12 noon Dr. Donald C. Evans • Sally Jo Sanford, APRN-BC CONTRACTORS certain felonies; and possession Danika Annadira Houston, Trena Ray, APRN-BC • Joy Rice, NP-C of methamphetamine. Colin Josorrow Abernathy, of of 34 Dogwood Drive NW, Quality Health Care at Affordable Prices! For part time and as needed basis 207 Rowland Springs Road SE, Charles Wesley Kown, of 38 Cartersville, was arrested and JOB SUMMARY Euharlee Road SW, Cartersville, charged with probation viola- was arrested and charged with tion. Newspaper Delivery - Potential to earn reckless conduct, discharge of a up to $1200 per month part time weapon on or near a public high- Nakoda Michelle Abernathy, way or street, aggravated assault of of 207 Rowland Springs Road Early morning hours with a gun and contempt of Su- SE, Cartersville, was arrested perior Court. and charged with probation vi- Deliver 7 days per week olation. Jason Denton Lee, of 5174 or on weekends West Holiday Court SE, Billy Todd Bell, of 217 Road Acworth, was arrested and No. 2 South SW, Cartersville, Also looking for route Ƃ ll ins, charged with failure to appear. was arrested and charged with on call and as needed habitual violator and driving Dwayne Victor McElroy, of while license is suspended or Must have reliable insured vehicle 6350 Oakley Road Apt. 1601, revoked. & valid driver’s license Union City, was arrested and charged with probation viola- Nathan Alexander Grey Car- Delivery routes available throughout tion. din, of 4511 Scenic Mountain all of Bartow County including: Cartersville, Euharlee, Taylorsville, Emerson, Adairsville, White, Kingston, Rydal

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BILLY NEWMAN VIA AP This photo provided by Family discovers owl in Christmas tree Billy Newman Photog- raphy shows an owl nestled in a Christmas THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ornaments. I’m sorry,’” said McBride Newman’s tree that belongs to Ka- A Georgia family got a real hoot “It was surreal, but we weren’t re- husband, Billy Newman. tie McBride Newman in from its Christmas tree: More than a ally freaked out about it,” McBride So the family called a nonprofit Newnan. Newman said week after they bought it, they dis- Newman said. “We’re really out- nature center for help. The Chatta- Friday that she and her covered a live owl nestled among its doorsy people. We love the wilder- hoochee Nature Center caught the daughter spotted the branches. ness.” bird and helped the family release it. bird on Dec. 12. They Katie McBride Newman said Fri- The family opened windows and McBride Newman said she be- had bought the 10-foot tree from a Home De- day that she and her daughter spot- doors near the tree hoping the owl lieved the bird had been in the tree pot, brought it back to ted the bird on Dec. 12. They had would fly away, but it didn’t. since they bought it, but was hidden. their home and deco- bought the 10-foot tall tree from “The owl seemed to be pretty “We think he was just in there rated it before fi nding a Home Depot, brought it back to comfortable, and I thought, ‘Hey hugging the trunk,” she said. “It’s the owl. their Newnan home and decorated it buddy, it’s not going to go well if a very dense tree and it was very with lights and, coincidentally, owl you just stay here. There’s no food, fresh. That’s why we picked it.”

She never told her parents dren Services.)” “When I was in rehab, people “Money talks,” she said, “and business are completely done, about the substance abuse, and it She went into an inpatient re- fl ocked to me for advice. Even money hides.” our only standstill is fi nding a Friendship would be many years before she hab program in Marietta, which in family treatment court, people place and getting money.” told them about being raped. included six months of aftercare were always calling on me, ‘Can A Different Kind of Peer The fi nancial piece is still a From Page 1A “It’s part of my life, it’s part follow-up. She also entered an you help this person, can you Pressure work in progress, but Proctor Proctor’s drug use continued of my story and it’s OK to talk 18-month family treatment court please sponsor this person?’” Gordon and Proctor — now said she expects fundraising for through college. In 2003, she was about it,” Proctor said she now program in Cobb County. That was something Proctor ages 37 and 36, respectively — the project to begin by March. the victim of a sexual assault. realizes. “Don’t be ashamed, It was around the 13th or 14th was more than happy to do. have remained close friends for “I think it’s a very big need “While I was in Georgia State, don’t feel guilty, it is what it is.” month of the program, Proctor “To watch them fl ourish into more than two decades. and it would be in high demand,” I was raped,” she said. “They For Proctor, the nadir of her said, that the “breakthrough” fi - something that they’ve never “In active addiction, we ran she said. “I want to open one for kind of brushed me to the side drug use also represented the be- nally occurred. been before, I kind of relived the streets pretty hard together,” the girls and I also want to open because I couldn’t identify my ginning of her liberation from 22 “I was like ‘You know what, this how it was for me,” she said. Gordon said. “Even though most one for the guys.” attackers. The one video they years of substance dependency. is a life that I think I want to live,’” “And it was so exciting.” friends do have falling outs, we This time around, Proctor said had from across the street, you In April 2017, she was pulled she said, “which is a sober life.” Gordon said there’s certain- never had a falling out — we al- she wants to pay her own way on couldn’t tell anything.” over while driving through Cobb Gordon’s turning point like- ly a stigma that prevents many ways knew we had each other no the endeavor. To cope with the trauma of the County. Police searched her vehi- wise came in 2017. Bartow County residents from matter what.” “I do come from the higher crime, she turned to IV drug use. cle and found methamphetamine. She described what made her even acknowledging they have The same way her best friend end of things, however, I haven’t Proctor continued using the nee- “I lost custody of my older last stint in rehab successful, substance use disorders, let alone was there for her during her drug asked my family for money,” she dle for the next 14 years. daughter, who is now 14, due to whereas the previous attempts seeking treatment. use days, Proctor said Gordon said, “because I want to show Proctor tried to keep up the fa- drugs,” she said. “I’m just now faltered. “There’s a lot of judgment and has been pivotal in her journey to them that I can do this on my cade of “normalcy” throughout regaining my relationship back “You can’t do it for somebody judgmental people that frown sobriety. own.” her active drug use. She worked at with her, and then I have two else, you have to do it for your- upon drug addicts or mental “We get together now and For the time being, Gordon a fi nance company for six years, younger girls who are now 4 and self,” she said. “I went in there health issues here in Bartow we talk about it if we’re going and Proctor are taking it one day eventually working her way up to 5 — and I lost them to DFCS for myself that time, I went in for County,” she said. through a bad time,” she said. at a time. The fear of a relapse is a fi nance manager position. (Division of Family and Chil- me and I gave it 1,000%.” Looking back on her blue-col- “We’re like ‘Well, we know always in the back of their heads, Gordon found a sponsor, lar upbringing, Gordon said the which way we’re not going to but as the “old-timers” at Gor- changed her phone number and biggest stumbling was the go.’” don’s support group meetings are deleted her social media ac- normalization, so to speak, of Gordon said their mutual re- fond of saying, “It doesn’t matter counts. It was then that she de- such substance abuse behaviors. covery efforts have drawn them how many times you fall, it’s how 5 DAY FORECAST cided to leave the past in the past “That’s the biggest problem, even closer together. you pick yourself up.” and start living life on her own everybody is so quiet,” she said. “Anytime I’m having a prob- And both said that simply SATURDAY SUNDAY terms. “Being in the streets, they’re lem, still to this day, she’s my talking about their experiences 12/21 12/22 “I went to meetings all the afraid of change, because that’s fi rst thought, she’s who I call,” — instead of keeping them hid- time, I worked with my sponsor, all they’ve known their whole she said. “I can rely on her.” den — have been healing. you know, fi guring out who I lives.” Each agreed that such strong “You know how they say was, outside of me being addict- Growing up in the upper-class peer supports are crucial in sur- closed mouths don’t get fed? ed and sticking a needle in my strata of Bartow, Proctor said the mounting substance use disor- You’ve got to talk about it, you’ve arm,” she said. “And I realized I great barrier is pride — pure and ders. Which is one reason why got to air it out,” Proctor said. A 40% chance of light Showers. High near really liked this person.” simple. they’ve pushed forward with “Don’t be ashamed of things you rain. Cloudy, with a 49. Chance of precip- “Even amongst each other, you plans to bring a much-needed went through in your life. It’s high near 53. East itation is 80%. Ending the Silence don’t talk about stuff like that,” resource to the local community. part of your journey, it’s part of wind around 5 mph. SUNDAY NIGHT Proctor described entering re- she said. “So nothing’s ever done “I called Lauren, I was like your story — it’s life.” SATURDAY NIGHT Showers likely. hab for the fi rst time. to help these kids, nothing’s ever ‘Look, I’ve got this bright idea, Showers likely. Cloudy, with a low “Honestly, I went in with a done to help anybody because I don’t know how to do it or how Community Torn is a fi ve- Cloudy, low around around 44. Chance of needle in my arm, I went in there it’s something you just don’t talk we’re going to do it, but let’s do week series exploring the many 41. Chance of precip- precipitation is 70%. high as a kite,” she recounted. about … and what good does that something, let’s start a sober liv- ways substance abuse impacts itation is 70%. After detoxing for a few days, do us?” ing [center] in Bartow County,” Bartow, with an emphasis on the she realized she was surrounded Drug use, she said, is just as Gordon said. voices of those most impacted by MONDAY TUESDAY CHRISTMAS by perfect strangers. And at that prevalent in Bartow’s most lavish Proctor’s already fi led the the community’s drug crisis. Us- 12/23 12/24 12/25 point, she decided to try some- subdivisions as it is in the Coun- 501(c)3 paperwork for the pro- ing a multidisciplinary approach thing different. ty’s poorest rural enclaves. posed nonprofi t, which she calls encompassing public policy spe- “I was like, ‘You know, I don’t “Oh, it’s there,” she said. A New Life of Bartow County. cialists, health care providers, know these people, I’m actually “You’ve got the preachers’ sons “I’ve got my business plan law enforcement offi cials and going to be honest with every- and daughters, you’ve got attor- done and that’s actually some- judicial system representatives, thing,’” she said. neys … and sometimes, I think thing that me and Jessica are go- the series seeks to demonstrate A 50% chance of Sunny, with a high Sunny, with a high No longer feeling that she had it’s more through them than it is ing in together,” she said. “The the true toll of substance depen- showers. Cloudy, near 64. near 65. to hide her substance use issues, through the lower-class. It’s just policies and procedures for the dency throughout the county. high near 57. TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT Proctor said the last barrier to kept hush-hush — they’ve got the MONDAY NIGHT Clear, with a low Clear, with a low successful treatment was fi nally money, they’ve got the strings.” A 20% chance of around 42. around 46. shattered. For many of Bartow’s elites, showers. Partly “It’s been nice to be an open she said there are more concerns cloudy, with a low book and not have to cover up about protecting reputations than around 42. anything, and not have to hide there is getting actual help for behind closed doors,” she said. family members. Today’s weather Forecast for Saturday, December 21, 2019

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STAFF REPORT to spark Cass past Pickens The Cartersville High boys basketball team had three chances to tie or win Friday night’s game at Calhoun. BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN The Canes were down two points with six seconds left and [email protected] at the line, making the fi rst but missing the sec- ond to keep Calhoun ahead by one point. Then, Cartersville Londaisha Smith has been the best local missed two putback attempts off offensive rebounds before defensive player for more than a year. Thurs- fouling to give Calhoun the win by a fi nal score of 69-66. day’s performance is the latest example of The game was close throughout, with Calhoun taking a 20- why she’s arguably the most valuable player 17 lead after the fi rst quarter, 33-27 lead at halftime and 54-47 in Bartow County. entering the fourth. In returning from a four-game absence, the Cartersville closed the gap in the fourth with all 19 points Cass junior scored 34 points and forced dou- in the period coming from Kam Callahan, Micah Tart, Kolbe ble-digit turnovers to lead the Colonels to a Benham and Robert Novak. Benham scored 16 in the game, 91-66 victory over Pickens Friday in the semi- Callahan and Novak each scored 15 and Tart had 14, giving fi nals of the Chattooga/Gordon Lee Christ- the four Canes a combined 60 of the team’s 66 points. mas Tournament in Summerville. Cartersville, now 1-3, will have a quick turnaround against “I think it just proves to everyone and shows Bartow rival Woodland today in The Storm Center. everyone that when we’re fully loaded, we’re as good as anyone,” Cass head coach Burt Calhoun 38, Cartersville girls 21 Jackson said. “It allowed us to run the defense Friday’s Cartersville High girls basketball game at Calhoun that I like to run. Pickens County was averag- was a low scoring one. Unfortunately for the Lady Canes, it ing 70-odd points a game. They love to press was especially low scoring for them, as they took a 38-21 loss. and shoot 3s. It’s just up and down. “Nothing went well,” Cartersville hared coach Cindy Moore “With Londaisha, we can match that, and said of the game. “Shots were obviously not falling. We didn’t then some.” shoot a free throw all game.” The Colonels went 2-2 while Smith was out Cartersville had just six points at halftime, falling behind after having surgery to remove ingrown toe- 12-2 after one quarter and 22-6 after two periods of play. Only nails. Even without her, Cass easily won its fi ve players scored for the Canes and none of them in double tournament opener over Ridgeland Thursday, fi gures. but the Colonels knew it would face a tougher Cartersville, now 4-4 on the year, will look to bounce back test against Pickens Friday. The Dragons and against rival Woodland today at 3 p.m. in The Storm Center. Panthers are both in Region 6-AAAA, and the former won the season’s fi rst matchup by an 89-48 fi nal score. Frankly, without Smith, Pickens (7-5) very easily could have won the game. But the return of Cass’ energetic spark plug, always seemed likely to result in a win for the Colonels (8-4). To their credit, the Dragons played well during the fi rst quarter, trailing just 24-17 en- tering the second quarter. Pickens, though, played right into Cass’ hands with its high-tempo offense. Even us- ing two groups of fi ve players, often swapped out in hockey-style line changes, the Dragons didn’t have the poise to handle Smith and Co. During the second quarter, things started to unravel for Pickens. Cass held a nine-point lead midway through the period but expanded it to 15 by halftime. “That second group he was running out, they were turning it over a little bit more,” Jackson said, referring to Pickens coach Bran- don Thomas. “Next thing you know, we’re up 14, 15, 16. We kept trapping and our pressure was relentless.” More often than not, the big plays during the stretch came from Smith. After posting four points in the fi rst quarter, Smith erupted for 12 in the second. She only got better in the third quarter, racking up 18 points in the period to RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS push the Colonels to a healthy 72-48 lead. Cartersville’s Kam Callahan dribbles during Friday’s Cass sophomore Claire Davis prepares to shoot against Pickens during Friday’s game at Calhoun. semifi nal game of the Chattooga/Gordon Lee Christmas Tournament in Summerville. SEE CASS, PAGE 2B Layup master Wheeler lifts All-star games could shake UGA over SMU in double OT up team recruiting rankings BY BLAKE GILES onds remaining. Associated Press “You have to be proud of the effort because BY STEVE MEGARGEE we fought and fought and fought,” said SMU AP Sports Writer Call Sahvir Wheeler the layup master. coach Tom Jankovich. “And you know we had The 5-foot-10 freshman from Houston drove a chance to win every time. They would hit the College football’s early sign- for a game-winning layup with 2 seconds to bucket they needed to send it to overtime and ing period closed with several play to lift Georgia over SMU 87-85 in double double overtime. Gosh darn, it’s a rough one top-100 prospects still offi cially overtime Friday night. because we had many chances.” uncommitted. Wheeler had already made a layup with less Georgia kept a narrow lead for most of the That doesn’t necessarily mean than four seconds to play at the end of the fi rst fi rst half, but a four-point play by the Mustangs’ they’re undecided. overtime to tie the game. Hunt sparked an 8-0 run that put SMU ahead Nine of the nation’s top 100 pros- “Sahvir is one of the best layup makers I have 26-21 late in the half. pects according to composite rank- ever been around,” said Georgia coach Tom The Bulldogs closed the half with some mo- ings of recruiting sites compiled by Crean. mentum, however, when senior Jordan Harris 247Sports are listed as uncommit- Rayshaun Hammonds led Georgia (7-3) with slammed in a miss at the buzzer. Playing for ted, but the majority of them plan 21 points. Anthony Edwards added 16 points the fi rst time this year after a nine-game sus- to announce their college decisions and Tyree Crump 12. pension, Harris scored the last four points of over the next two weeks. Isiaha Mike led SMU (8-2) with 25 points. the half for Georgia to close within 28-25. Both Cornerbacks Kelee Ringo JOSHUA L. JONES/ATHENS BANNER-HERALD VIA AP Tyson Jolly scored 19, and Feron Hunt 17. teams shot poorly in the fi rst half. SMU missed (ranked No. 8 overall) and Don- Georgia coach Kirby Smart speaks with the media on National Wheeler said he had made similar plays 13 of 14 3-point attempts. Georgia was little tae Manning (No. 76), tight end/ Signing Day Wednesday in Athens. during his high school days in Houston. “This better, missing 10 of 13 long-range attempts. athlete Darnell Washington (No. one takes the top spot now because it is at the Whatever lid was on the basket in the fi rst half 10), wide receivers Gary Bryant it quiet until he announces his Some stories to follow as the college level,” he said. “As a player, as a com- was removed as the second half started, with Jr. (No. 57) and Xzavier Hender- decision on television. early signing period ends: petitor, you don’t necessarily want to be in a both teams heating up from long range. Well for son (No. 59) and running backs Simmons said the all-star WHO HAS WORK TO DO game like this, but you love the chance to win a SMU, at least Mike warmed up, hitting a pair of Zachary Evans (No. 14) and game announcements could pro- Southern California is a team game like this.” 3s. But Georgia hit four triples to creep ahead Daniyel Ngata (No. 80) are sched- vide good news for Georgia and looking to boost its recruiting “This was huge for us,” said Crean. “Young 45-44 with 11:55 to play. The Bulldogs took the uled to announce at their respec- Oregon since both schools are class over the next couple of players don’t understand how hard it is to win. lead on a layup by Donnell Gresham on a wild tive high school all-star games. contending for a number of top months. USC never has ranked It is so important that you do not get your head exchange that saw both teams miss contested The Under Armour All-America players who haven’t announced outside the top 20 in the histo- down. We have nine freshmen, and our upper- layups as they raced up and down the fl oor. Game takes place Jan. 2 in Orlan- decisions, including Ringo and ry of the 247Sports Composite, classmen have not won a lot of games like this.” It was a short-lived lead as Mike hit anoth- do, Florida, and the U.S. Army Manning. Georgia also is a con- which has had team rankings dat- Jolly, a 78% free throw shooter entering er trey for the Mustangs. After a scoreless fi rst All-American Bowl is Jan. 4 at tender for Washington and Evans. ing back to 2008. After the early the game, missed 5 of 9 free throws, and they half, Mike was a one-man wrecking crew for San Antonio, Texas. Clemson closes the early sign- signing period ended, the Trojans seemed to all be important. The last opportuni- SMU, scoring 16 points in the fi rst 12 minutes “It’s just an opportunity to do ing period ranked atop the team were left with a class ranked last ty came with 1:23 to go in the second overtime, of the second half, boosting the Mustangs to a it on national television and just recruiting rankings after landing in the Pac-12 and outside the top when he missed a free throw on a bonus. 56-52 lead. The last two points came on a spec- sort of make a moment out of it,” seven of the nation’s top 29 pros- 75 nationally. Jolly later missed a 3-pointer that allowed tacular alley-oop slam on a breakaway. said Barton Simmons, the direc- pects, but Alabama is close be- USC only has signed 11 play- Georgia to play for the last shot. Crean spread Georgia surged back ahead, ignited by a Har- tor of scouting for 247Sports. hind. Clemson and Alabama are ers thus far but could boost its the fl oor and let Wheeler drive for the game ris and slam, taking a 62-58 lead with 3:59 While these all-star games followed in order by Ohio State, class in February. The Trojans winner. to play. have long served as showcas- Georgia and LSU. are considered prime contenders “It is not a complicated play,” Crean said. SMU retook the lead at 68-67 on a layup es for elite recruits to announce “Alabama could absolutely top for Bryant. “I’ve had it in my base since Marquette. Sahvir by Kendric Davis with 1:58 to play. Georgia’s their college decisions, the ar- Clemson depending on whether “There’s still targets out there made a great read.” Hammonds hit one of two free throws with 1:34 rival of the early signing period they can fi gure out a surprise here for us to acquire that we’re in the SMU twice was up by three in the fi rst over- remaining to tie the score, setting up the over- two years ago has created a new in January, but I think Georgia is hunt for,” USC coach Clay Hel- time. But when Jolly missed the front end of a time. wrinkle because it leaves open probably the team that is most dan- ton said. one-and-one, it gave Wheeler the opportunity the possibility that a player could gerous for Clemson,” Simmons to tie the game 77-all on a layup with 3.7 sec- SEE UGA, PAGE 2B sign with a school and try to keep said regarding the race for No. 1. SEE RECRUITING, PAGE 2B 2B Saturday, December 21, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News NBA sends teams proposal for 78-game season, other changes

BY TIM REYNOLDS lion per player prize for the in-sea- Silver said earlier this year. “I’ve 75% were interested in a play-in continue through Dec. 11. (The The regular season would end AP Basketball Writer son tournament. had very general discussions with tournament to decide the playoff NBA said the dates are tentative.) on a Saturday, one week before the The league would make the (union executive director) Michele fi eld. The group stage games — four start of the playoffs — as opposed MIAMI — The NBA has sent a changes for the 2021-22 season on Roberts about the notion that these The same study, the NBA said, home, four away — would count to ending on Wednesday, as has proposal to teams calling for a 78- a trial basis, with an option to con- are the kinds of things we’re look- found fans liked the idea of reseed- toward a team’s regular-season to- been the case for years. game regular season, along with tinue the next season. The league’s ing at. I think she, of course, is ing the fi nal four playoff teams — tal. The top six teams in each con- an in-season tournament for all board of governors is expected to supportive of looking at any ideas even though that would open the The six division winners and ference would be in the playoffs. teams and a reseeding of the play- discuss and likely decide whether we have to build the business over door to the potential of the NBA two wild cards would qualify for The teams in seventh through offs when the fi eld is cut to the fi nal to go forward or not with the plan time.” Finals going on between two teams the quarterfi nals on Dec. 13 and 14, 10th place in the regular-season four clubs. in April. ESPN and The Athletic fi rst re- from the same conference. 2021. Semifi nals would be played standings would play off as fol- A copy of the proposal was ob- The notion of adding a in-season ported on the contents of the pro- The NBA told teams that “fans as a doubleheader on Dec. 16 and lows: The seventh- and eighth- tained by The Associated Press on tournament has been something posal. feel it would make the fi nal two the title game would be played two place teams would play with the Friday. The plan laid out for teams Commissioner Adam Silver has The NBA told teams that a rounds more desirable to watch.” days later — with the semis and winner clinching the No. 7 playoff calls for a play-in tournament to talked about since at least 2016, study it commissioned through a A breakdown of the changes: fi nals at a neutral site like Las Ve- seed. The teams holding the ninth- decide the seventh and eighth seeds drawing the parallel to how such third-party company earlier this IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT gas. Players on the winning team and 10th-place regular season spots in both conferences — the top 10 events are customary in European year showed that 60% of NBA fans The proposal calls for teams to would split $15 million; the win- would also play, and the winner of fi nishers in both the East and West soccer. want a shorter regular season, that play eight divisional games in the ning coaching staff would split that game would play the loser of would therefore have a chance at “It would need to be negotiat- 68% of fans said they are interest- group stage of the event, which $1.5 million. the 7-8 game to determine the No. the playoffs — as well as a $1 mil- ed with the Players Association,” ed in an in-season tournament and would begin Nov. 24, 2021 and PLAY-IN TOURNAMENT 8 playoff seed.

quarter, with two of them com- shots in the lane. Offensively, ing from the wing. the ball movement was crisp and Column: Wiseman shows he’s wise Cass “If I learn how to shoot, no- led to many open looks or fouls From Page 1B body’s going to be able to stop inside. me,” Smith said. Smith’s presence made a no- young man by dumping college “It all started in warmups,” Based on Friday’s display, ticeable difference across the Smith said. “When I started she’s learned. That should wor- board. She’s the sort of cog that THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He’s not going to take this charade any longer. making all my shots, I was like, ry any future Cass opponent, when removed doesn’t keep Congratulations to James Wiseman, a wise In what should have been a surprise to no one, ‘It’s going to be a good game.’” including either Dade County or a machine from working, but young man indeed. He didn’t need one-and-done. Wiseman announced that he’s withdrawn from As is so often the case, Smith’s Gordon Lee in the championship when she’s in there, production None-and-done will work just fi ne (we round- classes he was forced to take at Memphis to spend defense gave Pickens fi ts all game at 7 tonight at Gordon Lee. is running at capacity. ed down from the three actual games he played at the next few months building up his 7-foot-1, night, as seemingly at least one What should also strike fear in In Jackson’s opinion, Smith Memphis). 240-pound body, honing his enormous potential in pass a possession was tipped by the hearts of those who face the being able to have the impact After tussling with those tyrants at the NCAA, some empty gym, and waiting to hear his name the 5-foot-9 forward — if not Colonels is the possibility now she did Friday after missing four Wiseman told the guardians of an unjust system called in late June. stolen outright. While her pres- of facing two players who could games says it all in regards to her what they could do with their mandatory season of He’ll be one of the fi rst players picked in the ence on that end of the fl oor will average 20-plus points. Besides value to the Colonels. . 2020 NBA draft. always be key to Cass’ success, Smith, Claire Davis had another “It shows you the warrior that Smith’s improvement on the of- monster game. The sophomore she is,” Jackson said. “I think fensive end could be the differ- led the offense in the fi rst and she’s very underrated. Short- ence between the Colonels re- fourth quarters, posting nine er University, which is a D-II crowd but to feel the crowd. It really invig- turning to the state tournament points apiece in the periods en school, is interested in her right orates a team.” or missing out, given how tough route to 27 points. now. But I think Londaisha UGA ROSTER MANAGEMENT Region 7-AAAAA is this sea- “When you have Londaisha could possibly even go D-I if she Even as senior Jordan Harris returned to the son. and Claire both,” Jackson said, continues to develop. She’s the From Page 1B Georgia lineup Friday after being suspended Smith’s ability to step out and “that’s a wicked one-two punch.” best defensive player I’ve ever BIG PICTURE for the fi rst nine games, sophomore Amanze knock down 3-pointers from Overall, Cass played well as coached, and her offense is con- SMU: After winning eight straight to start Ngumezi (6-foot-9, 255) has reportedly entered anywhere has been a welcome a unit. The defense worked col- tinuing to get better. the season, the Mustangs have lost some mo- the college basketball transfer portal. Ngumezi wrinkle to the Cass offense. As lectively to chase Pickens off “She makes everyone around mentum with two straight losses. averaged 15 minutes a game in the fi rst sev- a sophomore, she could hit 3s the 3-point line. The Dragons her better. You could see ev- Georgia: The Bulldogs remained unbeat- en games and scored a career-high 16 points from the corner but rarely shot still made nine shots from deep, eryone was confi dent having en at home, and Tom Crean credited the against Delaware State. elsewhere outside the key. Fri- but they didn’t attempt nearly as her back. Our whole demeanor crowd of 10,351 as critical. “There is no way UP NEXT day, she knocked down a trio many as they would have liked, changed when they realized she we win this game without the passion of the SMU hosts Georgia State on Monday. of shots from deep in the third settling instead for contested was going to play today.” crowd. It was so great to not only hear the Georgia hosts Georgia Southern on Monday.

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From Page 1B College Basketball MONITORING NEW COACHES MEN’S TOP 25 SCHEDULE Home & Away All Times EST First-year coaches fi nd recruit- Thursday’s Games ing harder than ever now because No. 4 Duke 86, Wofford 57 Today Woodland girls vs. Trion, AHS Tiger Christmas Clash, Seton Hall 52, No. 7 Maryland 48 the early signing period often No. 12 Auburn 79, N.C. State 73 BASKETBALL 4 p.m. arrives only a couple of weeks Friday’s Games Southeast Whitfi eld at Adairsville, 3 p.m. Walker at Adairsville girls, AHS Tiger Christmas No. 23 Penn State 87, Central Connecticut 58 after they’re been hired. Those Today’s Games Woodland at Cartersville, 3 p.m. Clash, 7 p.m. No. 1 Kansas at No. 18 Villanova, noon new coaches often have the most No. 2 Gonzaga vs. Eastern Washington, 5 p.m. Cass girls at Gordon Lee Tournament Woodland boys at Adairsville, AHS Tiger Christmas work to do in stocking up their No. 5 Ohio State vs. No. 6 Kentucky, 5:15 p.m. at Las Excel boys at Stratford Academy, 3 p.m. Clash, 8:30 p.m. Vegas classes in January and February. No. 8 Oregon vs. Texas Southern, 10:30 p.m. SWIM Excel boys at Pickens Christmas Tournament As of Friday afternoon, the No. 11 Memphis vs. Jackson State, 1 p.m. Whoville at Adairsville, 10 a.m. WRESTLING No. 12 Auburn vs. Lehigh, 6 p.m. only program with a coaching No. 13 Dayton vs. Colorado, 6:30 p.m. at Chicago WRESTLING Adairsville at Heart of Dixie Invitational at Vestavia change listed among the top 20 No. 14 Michigan vs. Presbyterian, noon Adairsville, Cartersville at Battle of the Border Duals Hills, Alabama, 9 a.m. No. 15 Michigan State, vs. Eastern Michigan, 7 p.m. teams in the recruiting rank- No. 16 Arizona vs. St. John’s, 10 p.m. at San Francisco at LFO, 9 a.m. Woodland at Knockout Classics at Osceola, 9 a.m. No. 17 Butler vs. Purdue, 2:30 p.m. at Indianapolis ings was Washington, which No. 19 Florida State vs. South Florida, noon Cass at Collins Hill, 9 a.m. Saturday, December 28 announced that Chris Petersen No. 20 San Diego State vs. Utah, 6:30 p.m. at Los Woodland at Bradley Invitational, 9 a.m. BASKETBALL Angeles would be stepping down after No. 21 Tennessee vs. Jacksonville State, 1 p.m. Friday 2019 AHS Tiger Christmas Clash the Las Vegas Bowl and that de- No. 24 Texas Tech vs. Texas-Rio Grande Valley, 2 p.m. BASKETBALL Excel boys at Pickens Christmas Tournament fensive coordinator Jimmy Lake No. 25 West Virginia at Youngstown State, 1 p.m. Cartersville girls vs. North Cobb Christian, AHS Tiger WRESTLING WOMEN’S TOP 25 SCHEDULE would be taking over. All Times EST Christmas Clash, 10 a.m. Adairsville at Heart of Dixie Invitational at Vestavia Washington was ranked 14th, Thursday’s Games Cartersville boys vs. Walker, AHS Tiger Christmas Hills, Alabama, 9 a.m. No. 4 Oregon State 65, BYU 34 while Florida State and Mike No. 5 South Carolina 89, Duke 46 Clash, 11:30 a.m. Cartersville, Cass at Yellow Jacket Invitational at No. 6 Louisville 71, Tennessee-Martin 63 Norvell were ranked 21st. Wash- No. 9 N.C. State 74, Chattanooga 38 Cass girls vs. LaFayette, AHS Tiger Christmas Clash, Rockmart ington had an advantage over No. 10 UCLA 59, GEORGIA 50 1 p.m. Woodland at Knockout Classics at Osceola, 9 a.m. No. 15 Mississippi State 86, South Florida 61 other teams making coaching Friday’s Games changes because Lake already No. 11 Texas A&M 60, GEORGIA TECH 48 No. 16 DePaul 83, Loyola-Chicago 76 was part of the Huskies’ staff. No. 17 Gonzaga 64, No. 20 Missouri State 52 “The best anyone has done Syracuse 77, No. 19 Michigan State 63 Today’s Games among the new coaches is just to No. 3 Oregon vs. Kansas State, 3 p.m. On the Air No. 11 Texas A&M vs. Montana State, 1:30 p.m. at San hold things together,” Simmons Juan, Puerto Rico said. “That’s sort of what Mike No. 14 Kentucky at California, 7 p.m. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 2 p.m. — Montana State at N.D. State (ESPN2) No. 18 Arizona vs. UC-Santa Barbara, 3 p.m. Noon — Kansas at Villanova (FOX) 3:30 p.m. —Boca Raton Bowl: SMU vs. Florida Atlan- Norvell has done. (Arkansas’) No. 19 Michigan State vs. No. 22 West Virginia, 1:30 Sam Pittman has climbed in the p.m. Noon — Indiana vs. Notre Dame (ESPN) tic (ABC) No. 21 Arkansas vs. Little Rock, 2 p.m. at North Little rankings a lot but only because Rock Noon — VCU at Wichita State (ESPN2) 5:30 p.m . — Camellia Bowl: Florida International vs. there was nowhere to go but up. No. 23 Tennessee at Portland State, 5 p.m. 1 p.m. — Illinois vs. Missouri (SEC) Arkansas State (ESPN) (Mississippi’s) Lane Kiffi n prob- 2:30 p.m. — Florida vs. Utah State (FS1) 7:30 p.m. — Las Vegas Bowl: Boise State vs. Wash- ably lost more than he’s gained. College Football 3:30 p.m. – Belmont vs. Alabama (SEC) ington (ABC) “Given the nature of the early 5:30 p.m. — Ohio State vs. Kentucky (CBS) 9 p.m. – New Orleans Bowl: Appalachian State vs. Friday’s Games 5:30 p.m. — Minnesota vs. Oklahoma State (ESPN2) UAB (ESPN) signing period, we haven’t seen Bahamas Bowl any of the new coaches really Nassau 6 p.m. — Lehigh at Auburn (SEC) NHL HOCKEY Buffalo 31, Charlotte 9 blow it out of the water.” Frisco (Texas) Bowl 8:30 p.m. — Oregon State at Texas A&M (SEC) 7 p.m. — Florida at Carolina (FSSO) SEC DOMINATION Kent State 51, Utah State 41 9 p.m. — LSU vs. Southern California (FS1) BUNDESLIGA SOCCER Today’s Games SEC schools make up six Celebration Bowl 10 p.m. — St. John’s vs Arizona (ESPN2) 9:30 a.m. — Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg (FS1) ATLANTA NBA BASKETBALL PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER of the top eight teams in the NC A&T (8-3) vs. Alcorn State (9-3), noon (ABC) 247Sports Composite recruiting New Mexico Bowl 6 p.m. — Atlanta at Brooklyn (FSSE) 7:25 a.m. — Everton vs. Arsenal (NBCSN) Albuquerque COLLEGE FOOTBALL 9:55 a.m. — Norwich City vs. Wolves (NBCSN) rankings as the early signing pe- San Diego State (9-3) vs. Central Michigan (8-5), 2 riod closes. No. 2 Alabama, No. p.m. (ESPN) Noon — Celebration Bowl: N.C. A&T vs. Alcorn State 12:30 p.m. — Man. City vs. Leicester City (NBC) Cure Bowl 4 Georgia and No. 5 LSU are fol- Orlando, Fla. (ABC) WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL lowed by No. 6 Texas A&M, No. Liberty (7-5) vs. GEORGIA SOUTHERN (7-5), 2:30 2 p.m. — Nex Mexico Bowl: Central Michigan vs. San 8 p.m. — NCAA Championship (ESPN2) p.m. (CBSSN) 7 Auburn and No. 8 Florida. Boca Raton (Fla.) Bowl Diego State (ESPN) SMU (10-2) vs. FAU (10-3), 3:30 p.m. (ABC) By contrast, the Pac-12’s high- Camellia Bowl est-ranked team is Washington at Montgomery, Ala. Utah at Charlotte, 5 p.m. y-Baltimore 12-2-0 .857 472 257 West FIU (6-6) vs. Arkansas State (7-5), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) ATLANTA at Brooklyn, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh 8-6-0 .571 269 259 W-L-T Pct PF PA 14. Las Vegas Bowl Chicago at Detroit, 7 p.m. Cleveland 6-8-0 .429 297 329 x-San Francisco 11-3-0 .786 419 258 SURPRISE TEAMS Boise State (12-1) vs. Washington (7-5), 7:30 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 1-13-0 .071 211 359 x-Seattle 11-3-0 .786 371 345 (ABC) Milwaukee at New York, 7:30 p.m. West L.A. Rams 8-6-0 .571 332 306 While Georgia should fi nish New Orleans Bowl Sacramento at Memphis, 8 p.m. W-L-T Pct PF PA Arizona 4-9-1 .321 310 398 near the top of the team recruit- UAB (9-4) vs. Appalachian State (12-1), 9 p.m. (ESPN) L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. y-Kansas City 10-4-0 .714 394 284 x-clinched playoff spot Houston at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Oakland 6-8-0 .429 274 386 y-clinched division ing rankings, Georgia Tech also Minnesota at Portland, 10 p.m. Denver 5-9-0 .357 239 284 NBA Schedule L.A. Chargers 5-9-0 .357 299 290 Today’s Games has opened some eyes by pro- Houston at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. ducing a top-25 class after going NFL Schedule NATIONAL CONFERENCE Buffalo at New England, 4:30 p.m. All Times EST East L.A. Rams at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. 3-9 this season in Geoff Collins’ Thursday’s Games W-L-T Pct PF PA Sunday’s Games debut year as coach. Utah 111, ATLANTA 106 All Times EST Dallas 7-7-0 .500 378 288 N.Y. Giants at Washington, 1 p.m. Milwaukee 111, L.A. Lakers 104 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Philadelphia 7-7-0 .500 334 328 Cincinnati at Miami, 1 p.m. Georgia Tech has never posted San Antonio 118, Brooklyn 105 East N.Y. Giants 3-11-0 .214 283 382 New Orleans at Tennessee, 1 p.m. a top-40 recruiting class in the Houston 122, L.A. Clippers 117 W-L-T Pct PF PA Washington 3-11-0 .214 215 347 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Friday’s Games x-New England 11-3-0 .786 372 181 South Baltimore at Cleveland, 1 p.m. history of the 247Sports Com- Cleveland 114, Memphis 107 x-Buffalo 10-4-0 .714 291 222 W-L-T Pct PF PA Carolina at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Indiana 119, Sacramento 105 N.Y. Jets 5-9-0 .357 247 343 y-New Orleans 11-3-0 .786 378 303 Jacksonville at ATLANTA, 1 p.m. posite, which dates to 2008. Boston 114, Detroit 93 Miami 3-11-0 .214 241 435 Tampa Bay 7-7-0 .500 416 398 Oakland at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. Simmons cited North Carolina 122, Washington 118 South ATLANTA 5-9-0 .357 329 365 Detroit at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Dallas 117, Philadelphia 98 W-L-T Pct PF PA Carolina 5-9-0 .357 324 390 Arizona at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. and Stanford as other surprising Miami 129, New York 114 Houston 9-5-0 .643 341 330 North Dallas at Philadelphia, 4:25 p.m. classes. North Carolina was 19th Oklahoma City 126, Phoenix 108 Tennessee 8-6-0 .571 339 279 W-L-T Pct PF PA Kansas City at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. Minnesota at Denver, late Indianapolis 6-8-0 .429 303 329 x-Green Bay 11-3-0 .786 330 283 Monday’s Games and Stanford 22nd as of Friday Orlando at Portland, late Jacksonville 5-9-0 .357 250 353 Minnesota 10-4-0 .714 378 259 Green Bay at Minnesota, 8:15 p.m. afternoon. Stanford is coming New Orleans at Golden State, late North Chicago 7-7-0 .500 256 253 Today’s Games W-L-T Pct PF PA Detroit 3-10-1 .250 304 373 off a 4-8 season. ORLD The Daily Tribune News U.S. &www.daily-tribune.com W Saturday, December 21, 2019 3B Vatican offi ce struggles to keep up with clergy abuse cases

BY NICOLE WINFIELD bers — the fi rst time in the tribunal’s histo- Associated Press ry that visual news media have been given access. Even the Vatican’s most secretive The Vatican offi ce responsible for pro- institution now feels the need to show cessing clergy sex abuse complaints has some transparency as the church hierarchy seen a record 1,000 cases reported from seeks to rebuild trust with rank-and-fi le around the world this year, including from Catholics who have grown disillusioned countries it had not heard from before — with decades of clergy abuse and cover-up. suggesting that the worst may be yet to Pope Francis took a step toward showing come in a crisis that has plagued the Ro- greater transparency with his decision this man Catholic Church. week to abolish the so-called “pontifi cal ALESSANDRA TARANTINO/AP Nearly two decades after the Vatican as- secret” that governs the processing of abuse Monsignor John Kennedy, the head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, walks through a chapel as he sumed responsibility for reviewing all cas- cases to increase cooperation with civil law speaks during an interview at the Vatican on Dec. 9. es of abuse, the Congregation for the Doc- enforcement. But the CDF’s struggles re- trine of the Faith is today overwhelmed, main, and are emblematic of the overall dys- “I’d probably stop having anything to etics and publishing lists of banned books abuser to the archdiocese of Santa Fe, New struggling with a skeleton staff that hasn’t function of the church’s in-house legal sys- do with the church because I’d say, ‘Well, that the faithful were forbidden to read. Mexico in 1990. grown at pace to meet the four-fold in- tem, which relies on bishops and religious if you can’t look after children, well, why Today, CDF justice tends more toward By then, church authorities had known crease in the number of cases arriving in superiors, some with no legal experience or should I believe you?” ordering errant priests to prayer, penance for decades that the Rev. Earl Bierman 2019 compared to a decade ago. qualifi ed canon lawyers on staff, to investi- But he said the Vatican was committed and prohibition from celebrating Mass in groped young boys, and they had sent him “I know cloning is against Catholic gate allegations of sexual abuse that even the to fi ghting abuse and just needed more public. In fact the worst punishment hand- off for therapy. But his bishops kept putting teaching, but if I could actually clone my most seasoned criminal prosecutors have time to process the cases. “We’re going to ed down by the church’s canon law, even him back in ministry, where he is believed offi cials and have them work three shifts diffi culty parsing. The system itself is built look at it forensically and guarantee that for serial child rapists, is essentially being to have abused upwards of 70 children. A a day or work seven days a week,” they on an inherent confl ict of interest, with a the just outcome will be given,” he said in fi red, or dismissed from the clerical state. Kentucky jury convicted him in 1993 and might make the necessary headway, said bishop asked to weigh the claim of an un- an interview. “It’s not about winning peo- While priests sometimes consider de- sentenced him to 20 years in prison, where Monsignor John Kennedy, the head of the known alleged victim against the word of a ple back, because faith is something that is frockings to be equivalent to a death sen- he died in 2005. congregation’s discipline section, which priest who he considers a spiritual son. very personal,” he added. “But at least we tence, such seemingly minor sanctions for Peloquin, however, never received a re- processes the cases. Despite promises of “zero tolerance” and give people the opportunity to say, ‘Well, such heinous crimes have long outraged ply to his initial complaint to his bishop. “We’re effectively seeing a tsunami of accountability, the adoption of new laws maybe give the church a second chance to victims, whose lives are forever scarred by “It just made me angry,” said Peloquin, cases at the moment, particularly from and the creation of expert commissions, hear the message.’” their abuse. But recourse to church justice who now counsels victims from a faith- countries where we never heard from (be- the Vatican fi nds itself still struggling to Located in a mustard-colored palaz- is sometimes all the victims have, given the based perspective that emphasizes forgive- fore),” Kennedy said, referring to allega- reckon with the problem of predator priests zo just inside the Vatican gates, the CDF statutes of limitations for pursuing crimi- ness in healing. “It seemed like they would tions of abuse that occurred for the most — a scourge that fi rst erupted publicly in serves as the central processing center for nal charges or civil litigation have often have called me up right away and said, part years or decades ago. Argentina, Mex- Ireland and Australia in the 1990s, the U.S. abuse cases as well as an appeals court for long since passed by the time a survivor ‘Let’s hear about what you’ve got to say.’” ico, Chile, Italy and Poland have joined the in 2002, parts of Europe beginning in 2010 accused priests under the church’s canon comes to terms with the trauma and de- Because of cases like his, where the U.S. among the countries with the most and Latin America last year. law, a parallel legal system to civil law en- cides to report the abuse to authorities — bishop ignored the victim, protected the cases arriving at the congregation, known “I suppose if I weren’t a priest and if I had forcement that dispenses ecclesial justice. usually to prevent further harm. pedophile and placed the church’s rep- as the CDF. a child who were abused, I’d probably stop In the past, when the CDF was known as ‘’I wanted to make sure that this priest utation above all else, the CDF under Kennedy spoke to The Associated Press going to Mass,” said Kennedy, who saw fi rst- the Holy Offi ce or the Sacred Roman and does not have access to any children,” said then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (the future and allowed an AP photographer and vid- hand how the church in his native Ireland lost Universal Inquisition, such church punish- Paul Peloquin, a Catholic clinical psychol- Pope Benedict XVI) in 2001 persuaded St. eo journalists into the CDF’s inner cham- its credibility over the abuse scandal. ments involved burnings at the stake for her- ogist and abuse survivor who reported his John Paul II to centralize the process.

Boeing capsule launches to wrong orbit, skips International Space Station

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS er’s mission clock: It was off-kilter, the capsule separated from the rocket Boeing’s new Starliner capsule which delayed timed-commands and began fl ying freely. ended up in the wrong orbit after to put the capsule in the right or- NASA Administrator Jim Briden- lifting off on its fi rst test fl ight Fri- bit. Engineers worried the problem stine said it was too soon to know day, a blow to the company’s effort could resurface during descent. whether Boeing would need to con- to launch astronauts for NASA next It was a major setback for Boe- duct another orbital test fl ight with- year. ing, which had been hoping to out a crew, before fl ying astronauts. As the company scrambled to catch up with SpaceX, NASA’s The company had been shooting for understand what happened, NASA other commercial crew provid- its fi rst crew launch by the middle of canceled the Starliner’s docking er that successfully completed a next year. An additional test fl ight with the International Space Sta- similar demonstration last March. would almost certainly push the fi rst tion, instead focusing on a hastier SpaceX has one last hurdle — a astronaut fl ight back. than planned return to Earth. The launch abort test — before car- Boeing’s Jim Chilton, a senior Starliner will parachute into its rying two NASA astronauts in its vice president, stopped by the landing site in the New Mexico Dragon capsule, possibly by spring. Starliner’s manufacturing plant at desert on Sunday. NASA offi cials did not think Fri- Kennedy Space Center to address Offi cials stressed the capsule day’s problem would hold up SpaceX, employees on his way to a somber was stable and safe, and that had but said they would need to make news conference. astronauts been aboard, they would sure nothing was in common be- “These are passionate people who have been in no danger. A crew tween the two companies’ on-board are committing a big chunk of their may have been able to take over mission timers. Ground controllers lives to put Americans back in space control and salvage the mission. were puzzled over why the Starliner’s from our soil, so it’s disappointing The problem was with the Starlin- timer was not working properly when for us,” Chilton told reporters. THE MARKET IN REVIEW

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