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BY JAMES SWIFT nection is would be the third Zimmerman is no stranger to ability to maybe take some of the [email protected] phase.” mixed-use developments of the multifamily and densify our vil- Zimmerman gave an update on sort. Among other projects, he’s lage, put some residential in the vil- While the final build-out may the development at a Cartersville- been involved with The Battery lage,” Zimmerman said. “A little, take a decade, the real estate firm Bartow County Chamber of Com- project at Suntrust Park and the tiny town, if you will.” behind the proposed 155-acre merce event Monday morning. It Cumberland and Town Center Right now, he said at least 300 Vineyard Park mixed-use develop- buffers Red Top Mountain Road community improvement district units are planned for the property. ment in Emerson expects ground- and is positioned in between Inter- (CID) projects in Cobb County. “This is under contract to a com- work on the project to get started state 75 and Waterside Drive . The conceptual site plan for the pany called Wilwat, and we have a before the year is over. “You’ve got a powerful corridor project includes at least two hotels number of other people that are in- “The first phase, that we want to with two interstate interchanges — including one with more than terested as well,” Zimmerman said. begin this year, is the Red Top and a mile of frontage,” Zimmer- 200 rooms — and the possibility of “Millennial housing, garden-style, Mountain Road front door frontage man said. “You’ve got the lake, more than 750,000 square feet of on-the-ridge type of multifamily sites,” said H. Mason Zimmerman, you’ve got Cartersville, you’ve got office space, along with spots for for a tract this size, for this area, JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS H. Mason Zimmerman, senior managing development partner for senior managing development part- a growing demographic — we’ve restaurants, convenience stores, a which has virtually none — it’s an Pope & Land, speaks about the proposed Vineyard Park mixed- ner for Pope & Land. “And then the got the Waterside demographic retail village and multifamily resi- important element for the project use development at a Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of middle of the project is the second right next to us — so a lot things, dential. SEE , PAGE 8A Commerce event Monday. phase, and where the bridge con- we feel like, are heading this way.” “We are talking now about the VINEYARD CCBOE Celebratory Spirit chooses officers, Tellus to offer prepares total lunar for year eclipse BY DONNA HARRIS [email protected]
programming Cartersville City School Board members re-elected their 2018 of- BY MARIE NESMITH ficers and approved a number of [email protected] housekeeping items at their first meeting of 2019 Monday night. Still basking in the celebratory spirit of Board President Kelley Dial, Vice the venue’s 10th birthday party Saturday, President Travis Popham and Secre- Tellus Science Museum’s staff members tary Pat Broadnax won re-election are gearing up for another notable event — to their positions for the 2019 calen- the total lunar eclipse. dar year by a 6-0 vote, with board “We’ve done this before,” said Tellus Ex- member Floyd Braid absent. ecutive Director Jose Santamaria, referring Dial, who took over as president to hosting similar events. “We’ve always when Linda Benton retired in July had really good turnouts. You can always 2017 and is starting her second full go outside and look up. But it’s a way to ex- year in the office, is excited about perience something in a more educational manner, where a lot of people have similar the chance to remain in that position. interests. “I’m honored that the board “It is late, but we’ve had even later chose to let me continue as presi- eclipses. We encourage families to bring the dent,” she said. “It’s one of the eas- kids. It’s an educational experience that RANDY PARKER, SKIP BUTLER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS iest boards in the world to work they may never forget. The good thing is More than 1,700 science lovers were on hand as Tellus Science Museum celebrated its 10th anniversary Saturday. Bottom with, and I think we’re all here for left, five-year-old Mekenzie Moss of Adairsville was on hand for the event. Bottom right, in 2014, Sarah Kieffer views the the following day being Martin Luther the right reasons, and I’m just total lunar eclipse from Tellus’ observatory as others gather for their turn to look through the telescope. King Day, they’ll be out of school. So they happy to continue on.” can catch up on their sleep.” Dial also said she and the board To mark the total lunar eclipse — when are “continuing to enjoy Dr. [Marc] the full moon moves directly through the Feuerbach as our new superintend- Earth’s shadow — Tellus will open its ent.” doors to the public from 7 p.m. Sunday to “I think he’s just doing great 2 a.m. Monday. things and moving our schools “The actual eclipse begins around 10:30 right along,” she said. “We think [p.m.],” Santamaria said. “Then the moon we’re great, but there’s always will be fully eclipsed at about 11:30. Then room to be a little better so we look the eclipse will start phasing out at 12:45. forward to doing that.” So the event is not just experiencing the Feuerbach said he’s “really ex- eclipse. We’re [also] going to have experts, cited about Kelley being re-elected including [Tellus Astronomy Program as our president.” Manager] David Dundee, talking about the “She’s done a great job this past causes of an eclipse beforehand. year, very supportive in her role, “… It’s going to be a unique way to ex- and I think she does a great job as perience the museum … in the evening. president,” he said. “We’re looking The observatory will be open. They’ll be forward to a great year.” other telescopes out. One unique way that Dial appointed members to the we do this program is … we will be pro- seven committees, including the jecting an image of the moon from our ob- newly created legal committee, and servatory onto our screen [inside the selected a chairperson for each: museum]. So you can go outside, look Tim Chason, finance; Louise Pan- through a scope. You can stay inside, look ter, technology; Broadnax, policy;
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BY DONNA HARRIS Woodland high schools as well as dents today need to know what to utilities, clothing, furniture, non- [email protected] Excel Christian Academy and expect when they get out of high profit, life’s unexpected events and Grace Academy Cartersville a school and college or trade school,” entertainment. Volunteers are needed to help glimpse into what their lives might said Brenda Cooper, who is coor- And if their funds run out before high school students learn about the be like around age 25, will be Fri- dinating the event with Bartow their bills do, they’ll have to get a real world. day, Feb. 1, in the student center at Collaborative Executive Director second job at the “out of money” The Etowah Scholarship Foun- Georgia Highlands College on Doug Belisle. “The classes they station to help supplement their in- dation needs between 180 and 190 Highway 20. take now will affect what kind of come. adults to step up and volunteer their Students will be given an occu- job they have, and that will affect Volunteers from the community time to ensure its eighth annual Re- pation, income and family then what their lifestyle will be in the fu- will man the stations and will help ality Store for all ninth-grade stu- they visit the store to pay their bills ture.” the students figure out what they dents in Bartow County runs for a month and take care of such The freshmen will be visiting 13 can and cannot afford and help smoothly. adult responsibilities as getting a life stations in order of importance: them see what their parents have RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE The event, which will give 1,400 place to live and a car to drive and bank and taxes, student loans, child been telling them about being a Bartow County and Cartersville City high school freshmen to 1,500 freshmen from securing child care. care, health and life insurance, attended last year’s Reality Store at Georgia Highlands College Adairsville, Cartersville, Cass and “[ESF officials] feel that the stu- transportation, housing, groceries, SEE ESF, PAGE 3A to learn what their life might be like when they’re 25.
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BY JONATHAN LEMIRE for refusing to fund the wall. Associated Press “He’s asking for such a small amount.” Musel said of the presi- NEW ORLEANS — President dent. Donald Trump urged farmers Lemuel and Shelby Ricks grow Monday to stick with him even as cotton, soybeans, wheat and many grapple with the impact of peanuts on their farm in Conway, his trade war with China and the North Carolina. They said partial government shutdown. they’ve been hurt by low com- “No one understands better modity prices and the shutdown. than our great farmers that the They can’t apply for financial aid tough choices we make today reap the federal government is giving rewards for centuries to come,” farmers hurt by Trump’s trade Trump said, adding that their policies because of the shutdown. “greatest harvest” is yet to come. The Rickses said they voted for “We’re doing trade deals that Trump and will again in 2020, are going to get you so much busi- contending the country will bene- ness, you’re not even going to be- fit from his policies in the long lieve it,” he said. run. Trump, in an address to the “We’re not giving up on him 100th annual convention of the now,” Shelby Ricks said. American Farm Bureau Federa- Despite Trump’s lofty prom- tion, said the American heartland ises, there has been great unease largely supported him in 2016 and in the agricultural community pledged that his policies would ul- over the ongoing trade dispute timately help the agriculture in- with China. dustry despite short-term pain. Retaliatory tariffs put in place The president devoted much of by Beijing have slammed Amer- his hourlong address to defending ican farmers, many of whom his decision to hold out for bil- JACQUELYN MARTIN/AP were Trump supporters, and a President Donald Trump speaks at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 100th Annual Convention Monday in New Orleans. lions of dollars to build his long- federal government bailout to the promised wall at the southern help farmers get the workers they the now 24-day government shut- In addition, the Farm Service they continue to support Trump industry has had limited impact. border, which has resulted in an need for their fields. down on America’s farmers. Agency, which distributes loans to despite any difficulty they’re feel- Moreover, despite a pledge to impasse with Congress and the “You need people to help you Agriculture Secretary Sonny farmers, has been shuttered since ing. put “farmers first,” his new trade longest government shutdown in with the farms,” Trump said. “It’s Perdue last week extended the the first week of the shutdown. Richard Musel, of Bennington, deal with Canada and Mexico, history. going to be easier for them to get deadline for growers hurt by About 500 demonstrators Nebraska, a corn and soybean which is meant to replace the Trump said the wall was needed in.” Trump’s trade war with China to marched outside the convention farmer, described business as North American Free Trade to cut down on illegal immigra- Despite Trump’s assurances, apply for federal aid meant to off- center to protest the president, “marginal” but said he doesn’t Agreement, has yet to be ap- tion, even though border cross- many farmers are feeling the set their losses. But some farmers some holding signs that said blame Trump. Musel said Trump proved by Congress and now po- ings have fallen in recent years, pinch from his policies. will still have to wait until after “Open the Government Now” and has been good to farmers and had tentially faces longer odds to win and he said that it would lead to The Agriculture Department is the government reopens to see “Deport Trump.” But some farm- no choice but to get tough with passage in the Democrat-con- immigration reform that would scrambling to blunt the impact of their checks. ers attending the convention said China. He criticized Democrats trolled House. Another sign of weakness in China weighs on US stocks THE ASSOCIATED PRESS weakness affected the world’s second-largest econ- Stocks took small losses Monday after China re- omy. Concerns about the Chinese economy and the ported a drop in exports in December, but the market overall global economy were a major contributor to didn’t come close to matching the plunges it took in the market’s plunge in late 2018. the last few months. Mark Esposito, president of Esposito Securities, Indexes in Europe and Asia headed slightly lower said the calm reaction to the news from China suggests after the latest report added more evidence that China’s stocks won’t fall further than they did in December. economy is weakening. Major U.S. indexes fell about “That’s a very positive sign that, at least in the short 1 percent at the start of trading, but soon recovered term, we may have found a bottom,” he said. “People much of what they’d lost. Technology companies lose faith and hope when (the market) drops 20 percent slumped. in a very short period like it did.” Drugmakers fell after Democrats in the House of The S&P 500 index dropped from late September Representatives announced an investigation into pre- until the day before Christmas, partly because in- scription drug pricing. A strong quarterly report from vestors were worried that the global economy was Citigroup helped bank stocks trade higher. slowing dramatically and could fall into a recession. China’s exports slipped in December, and exports Since Dec. 26, stocks have regained about half of what to the U.S. fell 3.5 percent as rising tariffs and broader they lost in the downturn.
ality Store volunteer is a “funny story.” derstand about personal finances and think “We will have a lot of kids coming ments are needed because “we always “I spent several years not volunteering more seriously about their futures.” through, and as much as we would love to have someone that can’t make it due to ESF for this event because I didn’t understand Cooper is grateful for the help the proj- spend time with each one of them, we are work or illness.” FROM PAGE 1A what it was really about,” he said. “Reality ect has received since it started. on a time schedule,” she said, noting or- Belisle said registration opened Wednes- responsible adult is true. Store is a simulated learning experience in “I really appreciate the way the commu- ganizers will try to have four lines of stu- day, and 32 volunteers have already signed “We need the community’s help to show household money management. The goals nity has supported it over the past years,” dents rather than two at each station so they up as of Monday afternoon. the students that we care about their fu- of Reality Store are to help all students she said. “They always make it such a great can “work the students through faster.” To register, visit www.bartowcollabora- ture,” Cooper said. “We all want to make learn basic skills in financial planning, goal event.” Volunteers should “just show up at the tive.org and click on the Reality Store 2019 sure they are a success in life. We always setting, decision making and career plan- Volunteers can register for half-day scheduled time, as we need time to show tab. want these kids not to make the same mis- ning [and] to clarify the need for young shifts — 7:45 to 11:30 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. them where they will be working and what Anyone with questions or needing more takes we did growing up. I hope this makes people to examine their attitudes about to 3:15 p.m. — or work the whole day, they will be talking to the students about,” information about volunteering can contact them stop and think about their future. As their futures and their career expectations. with lunch provided. she added. Belisle at [email protected] they start high school, they need to review When I realized what Reality Store was all The only requirements are they have to Those who want to donate their time can or Cooper at [email protected] their options.” about, I couldn’t wait to help out. It’s a be at least 18 or older and “be able to talk register up until the day before the event, or by calling 770-655-1565 and leaving a Belisle said his road to becoming a Re- great experience that helps our teens un- to a lot of kids at a fast pace,” Cooper said. Cooper said, noting last-minute replace- message. THE MARKET IN REVIEW
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4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt 26,951.81 21,712.53 Dow Industrials 23,909.84 -86.11 -.36 +2.50 -7.34 ChesEng ...... 4 2.73 +.01 +30.0 NewmtM .56 1.8 24 31.78 -3.10 -8.3 American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 77,754 44.56 +1.1 -3.7/C +9.8/B 5.75 250 11,623.58 8,636.79 Dow Transportation 9,630.92 +5.67 +.06 +5.02 -15.32 Chevron 4.48 4.0 23 111.72 -.82 +2.7 NikeB s .88 1.2 58 76.09 +.05 +2.6 American Funds InvCAmrcA m LB 54,973 34.80 -0.6 -7.6/C +7.9/B 5.75 250 762.26 647.81 Dow Utilities 695.08 -18.78 -2.63 -2.50 +1.63 Cisco 1.32 3.1 19 43.21 -.28 -.3 PG&E Cp 2.12 25.3 1 8.38 -9.21 -64.7 American Funds WAMtInvsA m LB 52,705 42.10 -0.3 -4.3/A +8.7/A 5.75 250 13,637.02 10,723.66 NYSE Composite 11,799.11 -48.90 -.41 +3.73 -11.25 Citigroup 1.80 3.1 10 58.93 +2.24 +13.2 PepsiCo 3.71 3.5 31 107.32 -.84 -2.9 Federated EqInc,IncA f LV 690 19.31 +0.1 -11.6/D +3.7/E 5.50 1,500 8,133.30 6,190.17 Nasdaq Composite 6,905.92 -65.56 -.94 +4.08 -4.89 CocaCola 1.56 3.3 89 47.15 -.19 -.4 Pfizer 1.44 3.4 17 42.37 -.51 -2.9 Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm LB 153,361 89.80 -0.5 -5.5/B +9.2/A NL 0 1,309.73 1,041.66 S&P 100 1,143.95 -5.40 -.47 +2.70 -7.34 ColgPalm 1.68 2.7 25 61.61 -.49 +3.5 PhilipMor 4.56 6.5 17 69.62 +.12 +4.3 George Putnam BalA m MA 909 18.26 +0.8 -3.4/A +6.1/A 5.75 0 2,940.91 2,346.58 S&P 500 2,582.61 -13.65 -.53 +3.02 -7.31 ConAgra .85 4.1 11 20.85 -.76 -2.4 ProctGam 2.87 3.1 23 91.15 -.62 -.8 INVESCO QualIncA m CI 308 11.49 +1.1 +0.4/B +2.3/C 4.25 1,000 2,053.00 1,565.76 S&P MidCap 1,753.17 -10.45 -.59 +5.42 -10.82 Darden 3.00 2.8 20 105.92 -2.07 +6.1 PShtQQQ rs .07 ...... 14.91 +.41 -11.0 Lord Abbett AffiliatedA m LV 5,007 13.61 -0.7 -7.6/B +7.1/B 5.75 1,000 30,560.54 24,129.49 Wilshire 5000 26,697.69 -157.54 -.59 +3.68 -7.68 Deere 3.04 1.9 24 157.41 -.87 +5.5 S&P500ETF 4.13 1.6 ... 257.40 -1.58 +3.0 Lord Abbett BdDebA m MU 4,249 7.60 +0.7 -2.9/E +4.2/A 2.25 1,000 1,742.09 1,266.93 Russell 2000 1,432.81 -14.57 -1.01 +6.25 -10.00 Disney 1.76 1.6 15 112.42 -.23 +2.5 SouthnCo 2.40 5.2 22 46.16 -.45 +5.1 Lord Abbett DevelopingGrA m SG 535 19.70 +2.4 +8.3/A +5.3/D 5.75 1,000 DowDuPnt 1.52 2.7 18 55.38 +.10 +3.6 SPDR Fncl .46 1.9 ... 24.67 +.17 +3.6 Lord Abbett MltAsstGlbOppA m IH 107 10.27 +0.7 -11.5/E +1.2/E 2.25 1,000 EliLilly 2.58 2.2 ... 114.68 -1.50 -.9 SP Util 1.55 3.0 ... 52.03 -1.20 -1.7 Lord Abbett SmCpValA m SB 275 15.84 +1.6 -10.1/C +3.9/D 5.75 1,000 MARKET SUMMARY: NYSE AND NASDAQ EnCana g .06 .9 12 6.84 +.10 +18.3 SunTrst 2.00 3.6 10 56.14 +.37 +11.3 Putnam DiversIncA m NT 1,092 6.75 +0.1 -0.7/C +1.9/C 4.00 0 EgyTrnsfr 1.22 8.3 18 14.71 -.33 +11.4 3M Co 5.44 2.8 27 192.17 -.04 +.9 Putnam EqIncA m LV 7,243 21.99 +0.5 -8.3/B +6.9/B 5.75 0 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE Equifax 1.56 1.6 17 96.17 -.48 +3.3 ($1 OR MORE) USG ...... 24 43.07 +.05 +1.0 Putnam GlbEqA m WS 617 14.27 +1.0 -12.9/D +3.0/D 5.75 0 EsteeLdr 1.72 1.4 41 124.91 -1.03 -4.0 Putnam GlbHCA m SH 1,094 46.96 +0.1 -2.5/D +6.7/D 5.75 0 Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Vol (00) Last Chg US OilFd ...... 10.69 -.21 +10.7 ExxonMbl 3.28 4.6 13 71.63 -.09 +5.0 Putnam IntlGrA m FG 199 19.20 +1.2 -19.8/E 0.0/E 5.75 0 VanEGold .06 .3 ... 20.93 -.15 -.8 Microbot rs 9.79 +7.39 +307.9 PG&E Cp 8.38 -9.21 -52.4 PG&E Cp 1270607 8.38 -9.21 FordM .60 6.7 5 8.99 +.17 +17.5 Putnam SustLeadersA m LG 3,570 76.73 +0.6 -3.4/C +9.7/B 5.75 0 VerizonCm 2.41 4.2 7 58.03 +.01 +3.2 Biocept rs 2.20 +1.29 +140.4 VeronaPh n 6.97 -3.03 -30.3 GenElec 805507 8.90 -.04 GenElec .04 .4 ... 8.90 -.04 +17.6 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl LB 230,375 238.60 -0.5 -5.5/B +9.2/A NL 3,000 Goldcrp g .24 2.3 14 10.38 +.69 +5.9 WalMart 2.08 2.2 55 94.95 +.11 +1.9 Vivus rs 4.45 +1.23 +38.2 SAExplr rs 4.10 -1.75 -29.9 BkofAm 765661 26.37 +.34 Vanguard InsIdxIns LB 104,296 234.60 -0.5 -5.5/B +9.2/A NL 5,000,000 Goodyear .64 2.9 8 21.85 +.58 +7.1 WeathfIntl ...... 54 +.00 -2.7 Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus LB 95,707 234.61 -0.5 -5.5/B +9.2/A NL 100,000,000 Identive lf 5.50 +1.01 +22.5 Inpixon rs 2.42 -.99 -29.0 AMD 710421 20.23 -.04 HP Inc .64 3.1 6 20.79 -.38 +1.6 WellsFargo 1.72 3.6 12 48.42 +.55 +5.1 Vanguard TtInSIdxInv FB 122,479 15.71 +2.3 -15.1/B +1.7/A NL 0 Gannett n 11.82 +2.07 +21.2 MDJM n 4.16 -1.14 -21.5 Goldcrp g 603514 10.38 +.69 HomeDp 4.12 2.3 20 178.81 -.60 +4.1 Wendys Co .34 2.1 18 16.43 -.09 +5.3 Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl LB 185,101 64.29 -0.2 -5.7/B +8.7/A NL 3,000 AAC Hldgs 2.93 +.49 +20.1 Unifi 19.98 -4.92 -19.8 FordM 441038 8.99 +.17 Hormel s .84 2.0 23 42.71 +.17 +.1 WDigital 2.00 5.3 4 38.06 -1.97 +2.9 Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns LB 115,115 64.31 -0.2 -5.7/B +8.7/A NL 5,000,000 Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv LB 121,265 64.27 -0.2 -5.8/B +8.6/B NL 3,000 UrbanOne 2.40 +.40 +20.0 TailorBr 12.07 -2.61 -17.8 ChesEng 391798 2.73 +.01 Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with AlkalWatr n 3.75 +.62 +19.8 PacGE pfA 15.70 -3.11 -16.5 Microbot rs 372192 9.79 +7.39 SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within the past CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, FB -Foreign Large Blend, GI -Intermediate Government, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In Growth, LV -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MU -Multisector Bond, SB -Small Blend, SG -Small Growth, SH -Health, WS -World Neonode rs 2.85 +.45 +18.8 PacGE pfB 14.17 -2.59 -15.5 Citigroup 346725 58.93 +2.24 bankruptcy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. 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207 Pleasant Hill charged with aggravated assault. children to allow to witness BARTOW Road, Sweetwa- felony/battery/family violence. Tellus ter, Tennessee, • Emily Grace BLOTTER was arrested and Hamilton, of 14 • Francisco FROM PAGE 1A charged with dis- Woodhaven Rivera-Aviles, of at the eclipse. You can go outside, come back in. It’s a pretty flexible day.” The following information — orderly conduct. Court SW, 1000 May St., Cartersville, was Dalton, was ar- Dundee discussions names, photos, addresses, To help patrons of all ages comprehend the science behind a total charges and other details — was • Tyler Blake arrested and rested and lunar eclipse, Dundee will deliver two presentations at Tellus: taken directly from Bartow Howard, of 25 charged with pro- charged with pro- Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. and Sunday at 8 p.m. County Sheriff’s Office jail Cut Off Road SE bation violation. bation violation. “The difference between the two lectures [is] the Wednesday one records. Not every arrest leads to 24, Cartersville, will be more directed toward a younger audience, because I usually a conviction, and a conviction or was boarded at • Willie Orlando • Nina Carolyn have more kids during the day at the Lunch and Learn [program],” acquittal is determined by the the jail. Jackson, of 8955 Sparks, of 22 Dundee said. “So I’ll be doing a child-friendly talk about the lunar court system. Arrests were made Newby St., St. Wood Court, SE, eclipse —why they happen; what to look for; how to view them. Then by BCSO deputies except where • Jeffrey Robert Louis, Missouri, Cartersville, was otherwise indicated. on Sunday night, I’ll go into a little more detail about how eclipses Lingerfelt Jr., of was boarded at arrested and occur and a little more detail about the mechanics of how the shadows 106 Kimberly the jail. charged with pos- and so on work with an eclipse, when the next one will be and what January 12 Drive NW, session and use of to look for in this particular eclipse. Cartersville, was • Kevin Andre drug-related objects, willful ob- “It’s going to be a good eclipse, because the time of the year of this • James Robert arrested and Knowles, of 306 struction of law enforcement of- eclipse will make the moon almost directly overhead here in Bone, of 131 charged with N. Bartow St. SE, ficers, possession of Cartersville. … The nice thing about a lunar eclipse is you don’t need Ridegway Court drugs to be kept in original con- Cartersville, was methamphetamine by ingestion any special filters or any safety precautions as far as looking at the SE, Acworth, tainer, four counts of willful ob- arrested and and simple battery-family vio- eclipse. You can stare at it all you want. You can look at it with a tel- was arrested and struction of law enforcement charged with lence. escope or binoculars. It’s all perfectly safe to look at. No more dan- charged with officers, disorderly conduct, pos- false imprison- gerous than looking at the full moon.” theft by receiving session and use of drug-related ment and simple assault-family • Dekaylon stolen property. objects and possession of a violence. Tyquan Thomp- Celebrating a milestone Schedule II controlled substance. son, of 500 Wil- Calling the turnout “awesome,” Santamaria was thrilled to celebrate • Gary William • Shannon son Ave., Rome, the museum’s 10th birthday with scores of patrons Saturday. Crowe, of 906 • Cody Nicholas James Love, of was arrested and Featuring a wide array of activities, such as games, face painting Youngs Mill Mincey, of 12 327 4th St., charged with fail- and balloon animals, the drop-in party’s main event was a ‘Happy Road NW, Secretariat Road Cedartown, was ure to appear. Birthday’ sing-along and confetti cannon blast next to the museum’s Kingston, was ar- SW, Rome, was arrested and apatosaurus at 1 p.m. “We had over 1,700 people,” Santamaria said. “It was a really fun rested and arrested and charged with pos- • Paul Randall event. … We walked around and videotaped kids singing ‘Happy charged with charged with session of less Westbrook, of Birthday, Tellus,’ and telling us what they like best about the museum. possession of amphetamine, pos- criminal damage ethan 1 ounce of marijuana, driv- 4743 Chickasaw “Some people just said, ‘Everything.’ Some people had specific session of methamphetamine by to property, criminal trespass- ing with an expired license plate, Way SE, Ac- ingestion, possession and use of things. A lot of people liked the dinosaur gallery, because it repre- damage to property and battery- driving without insurance and worth, was ar- sented life in the past before we were around. I think we had a good drug-related objects and posses- family violence. driving with a suspended license. rested and cross-section of [answers]. Then, of course, some kids said they just sion of a Schedule II controlled charged with sim- liked the balloons. So we had some serious responses, and we had substance. January 13 • Samuel R. ple battery-family violence. some responses just capturing the moment.” Mambo, of 857 An expansion of the former Weinman Mineral Museum, Tellus • Jeremy Caleb • Lucinda Cedar Bluff • Jefferson Dean opened at 100 Tellus Drive in January 2009 and became a Smithson- Gage Fricks, of Abrams Bryant, Court, Marietta, Wilson, of 25 ian affiliate during its first year. 1945 Old Ala- of 4325 Bedford was arrested and Carson Loop NW Along with the Collins Family My Big Backyard hands-on science bama Road, Tay- Shire Drive, Gas- charged with 138, Cartersville, space, the 120,000-square-foot museum is comprised of three other lorsville, was tonia, North Car- driving under the was arrested and main galleries — Millar Science in Motion, Weinman Mineral Gallery arrested and olina, was influence of alcohol, improper charged with dis- and the Fossil Gallery — a 120-seat digital planetarium, solar house charged with arrested and lane change and open contain vi- orderly conduct and observatory. possession of less than 1 ounce of charged with probation violation. olation. and willful obstruction of law en- For more information about Tellus and its events, call 770-606- marijuana. forcement officers. 5700 or visit http://tellusmuseum.org. Free for museum members, • Ryan Carlos • Kimberly Wednesday’s Lunch and Learn program and Sunday’s total lunar • Hilario Her- Delallama, of 44 Dawn Nutter, of eclipse programming will be included in regular admission to Tellus nandez-Velazco, Sharp Way SE, 24 Lee Road SE, for nonmembers. of 515 South Cartersville, was Cartersville, was Cross Blvd., San arrested and arrested and Antonio, Texas, charged with bur- charged with two was arrested and glary. counts of battery- charged with not family violence and cruelty to meeting taillight requirements; • Angela driving without a valid license; Michelle Erick- and purchase, possess, manufac- son, of 4912 ture, distribute or sale of mari- Picky Hollow juana. SE, Acworth, was arrested and • Travis Marshall Holloway, of
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