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January 20, 2019 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 GDOT eyeing 41 improvements

BY JAMES SWIFT 3 and Joe Frank Harris Parkway.) line traffic.” said. “During the peak hour at Zena [email protected] “At Collins Drive there were 56 While several factors play into the Drive, in particular, you’re spend- crashes in a five-year period,” high rate of traffic accidents at those ing over 300 seconds, potentially, The Georgia Department of Barry said. “At Zena Drive there two intersections — among others, to turn off the side street. So even Transportation (GDOT) is looking were 30 crashes identified … nine- Barry cited sight distance issues and if you’re wanting to turn right off at a proposal that would bring teen of those were angle crashes.” routine traffic traveling faster than the side street, if you get stuck be- major safety improvements to two The 2013-2017 study window the posted speed limit of 45 miles hind somebody who’s wanting to intersections along Highway 41 in for the two intersections included per hour — she said perhaps the turn left, you could be sitting there Cartersville. 20 crashes with injuries near biggest cause is the dearth of space for quite a long time.” GDOT District 6 Traffic Engineer Collins Drive and 15 crashes with for motorists attempting left and That’s a problem that Bartow Christina Barry presented the find- injuries near Zena Drive, including through turns off the side streets. County Transit Department Director ings of a road safety audit at a a fatality resulting from a right But that’s not just a public safety Weldon Dudley knows firsthand, Cartersville-Bartow Metropolitan turning vehicle hitting a pedestrian issue, Barry said — it’s also a considering his busses take residents Planning Organization meeting on in October 2014. major driver of congestion. up Zena Drive to the Bartow County Wednesday, which examined crash “Some of that can be caused by “The through maneuvers and the Environmental Health Department JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS The Georgia Department of Transportation is proposing patterns along the Collins Drive and the lack of acceptable gaps,” Barry left turn maneuvers at Collins building five days a week. intersection improvements that would eliminate left turns at Zena Zena Drive intersections on Highway said, “and just the conflicts be- Drive, Hickory Lane and Zena Drive and Collins Drive on Joe Frank Harris Parkway. 41 (alternately known as State Route tween the side streets and the main- Drive are all very, very low,” she SEE HWY 41, PAGE 5A

Cartersville City Council approves $37M-plus in voestalpine pins lowered profit wastewater plant upgrades forecast on Bartow County plant BY JAMSES SWIFT [email protected]

State-mandated improvements to the City of Cartersville’s waste- water plant won’t come cheap — indeed, the upgrades necessary to complete the nutrient removal project appear to approach $40 mil- lion. Members of the Cartersville City Council unanimously approved a $37,562,882.64 bid from Atlanta-based contractor Archer Western at Thursday evening’s meeting to upgrade the infrastructure at the James R. Stafford Water Pollution Control Plant off Walnut Grove Road. “This is a topic that we’ve been discussing for close to three years now, in various formats,” said City of Cartersville Water Department Director Bob Jones. “In March of last year, the city was issued a new wastewater discharge permit. In that permit were stricter dis- charge guidelines, and in order to meet those guidelines long term, we will have to undergo a fairly extensive construction project at the wastewater plant.” Originally constructed in the 1960s, the facility in West Cartersville can only treat “conventional pollutants,” as Jones ex- plained to The Daily Tribune News last June. “Phosphorous, we have no ability to treat, and really, that is what’s driving the cost and the complexity of this project,” he said. “In pre- vious expansions, all we were doing is adding on more of the equip- ment we already had. In this particular expansion, we are actually

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JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS “We are currently facing challenges in the continuous expansion of our largest automotive plant in the United States in Cartersville,” a representative from voestalpine AG told The Daily Tribune News. “This has led to issues in the supply of our customers and impacts on earning due to external order relocations.” Manufacturer sees stocks slide amid production problems

BY JAMES SWIFT over the last year. lenges in the continuous expan- sons for additional costs have pri- [email protected] According to voestalpine AG sion of our largest automotive marily been the processing of sev- Head of Investor Relations Peter plant in the United States in eral large orders within a very On Wednesday, voestalpine AG Fleischer, subpar production num- Cartersville,” a representative short time in a still very young or- JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS gave investors some discomfort- bers at the manufacturing facility from voestalpine AG told The ganization and a too ambitious The Cartersville City Council approved a $37.5 million bid for ing news — not only did the Linz, in White certainly played a part in Daily Tribune News in an email. ramp-up planning.” Atlanta-based contractor Archer Western to upgrade the city Austria-based manufacturer miss those reduced earning projections. “This has led to issues in the sup- But that’s not the only problem wastewater plant at Thursday evening’s meeting. its nine-month earning forecast by “This is due, on the one hand, to ply of our customers and impacts voestalpine is experiencing at its 187 million euros (equivalent to a significantly higher impact on on earning due to external order facility in Bartow County. Simply roughly $213 million), the interna- earning from the ramp-up of auto- relocations.” put, representatives of the com- tional steel company also an- motive activities in voestalpine The representative, however, pany said they just can’t find em- Bartow school board, nounced it was lowering its Automotive Components did not have a specific monetary ployees capable of meeting full-year profit forecast from Cartersville, USA,” a Jan. 16 let- estimate for how much delayed production demands. roughly 1 billion euros ($1.13 bil- ter to investors stated, “as well as production at the local plant has “An ongoing shortage of skilled staff participate in lion) to about $750 million euros related one-off effects from provi- impacted overall voestalpine rev- workers in the region has had an ($854.1 million.) sions due to external transfers of enue. impact on the fact that we have not Such marks the second time orders.” “Several production lines for been able to find and maintain training sessions voestalpine has lowered its profit The Daily Tribune News high-quality automotive products enough qualified personnel to forecast in the current fiscal year. reached out to company were ramped-up in parallel in the process these orders in time,” The BY DONNA HARRIS By Thursday, voestalpine shares spokesman Peter Felsbach, who last five years, due to persistent Daily Tribune News was told. [email protected] were down by as much as 8 per- deferred comments to strong demands of our cus- Bartow County Commissioner cent — a substantial decrease for voestalpine’s group communica- tomers,”The Daily Tribune News Steve Taylor said he hasn’t spoken Bartow County school officials have hit the ground running in a company that already saw its tions department. was told by a voestalpine repre- this new year. shares lose almost half their value “We are currently facing chal- sentative. “In retrospect, the rea- SEE VOESTALPINE, PAGE 5A Superintendent Dr. Phillip Page, all five school board members, Page’s executive cabinet and 17 of the 20 school system principals started 2019 by meeting Jan. 11 for a 2½-hour board of education retreat at the central office. “The purpose of the retreat was to share with our school board the district’s instructional focus over the next three years and the BHM receives grant to digitize records progress we have already seen in our schools,” Page said. Dr. Jasmine Kullar, a professional learning community associate BY DONNA HARRIS collection of county documents that include Gaines said. “Working with DLG on this proj- with Solution Tree and an assistant superintendent for the Cobb [email protected] topics such as guardianship (1850-1929), in- ect will help us make the historically rich col- County School District, led a session on professional learning com- dentures (1860-1929), lunacy (1866-1929), lection of documents available to historians, munities — groups of educators who meet regularly to share ex- The Digital Library of Georgia is making it pauperism (1866-1879) and land grants/deeds students, families and other researchers lo- pertise and work collaboratively to increase student achievement. easier for researchers and historians to find (1866-1929). cally and globally. With the growing interest “By giving building leaders in our schools the time and tools information on Bartow County’s history and The records were created by court officials in genealogy and family studies, these mate- they need to organize professional learning communities, we will past residents. to document legal proceedings and transac- rials may hold valuable information and con- see higher levels of teacher commitment and greater gains in stu- The DLG awarded one of its six competi- tions. nections for family trees or other scholarly dent achievement,” Page said. tive digitization service grants to the Bartow “We are thrilled to be one of the recipients endeavors.” History Museum at 4 E. Church St. in of a digitization services grant from the Dig- SEE SCHOOLS, PAGE 7A Cartersville and will digitize a portion of a ital Library of Georgia,” BHM Director Trey SEE BHM, PAGE 5A

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Address: BY KATE BRUMBACK bombed a church in Birmingham, assassinated in 1968 and its con- 251 S. Tennessee St. Associated Press Alabama. In drafts and outlines of tents, including aspirin and shaving Cartersville, GA 30120 speeches and sermons, both typed powder. ATLANTA — A collection of and written out longhand, words “That gives people an idea, not Mailing Address: the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s and entire lines are crossed out and as a scholar or as a minister, but 251 S. Tennessee St. papers on display in Atlanta pro- rewritten. Even an already pub- King as a person, what he had on Cartersville, GA 30120 vides insight into the slain civil lished copy of “Letter from Birm- him, what he carried around,” rights leader’s thought processes as ingham Jail” is marked with further Moore said. Phone: 770-382-4545 After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 he drafted some of his most well- handwritten edits. It’s important to humanize him Fax: 770-382-2711 known speeches and notable ser- The exhibit also provides visitors — to display his everyday items, mons. an opportunity to go beyond King’s his transcripts with average grades “The Meaning of Hope: The most familiar words to learn some- and the drafts of speeches with sec- Alan Davis, Best of the Morehouse College thing new, said Lauren Tate Baeza, tions scratched out — because that Publisher Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection” head of content for the center. makes him more accessible and can Jason Greenberg, is set to open Saturday at the Na- “It gives us an opportunity to tell help inspire others to follow his ex- Managing Editor tional Center for Civil and Human a story that maybe they didn’t ample, Baeza said. Jennifer Moates, Rights in Atlanta. It is timed to know about something that they “I think we want people to walk Advertising Director commemorate what would have very much know,” she said. away feeling they can have an im- Mindy Salamon, been King’s 90th birthday on Jan. For example, most people are fa- pact,” she said. Office Manager/Classified 15 and to attract people visiting At- miliar with King’s iconic “I Have a In addition to King’s papers, a Advertising Director lanta for the Super Bowl next Dream” speech, but they may not new permanent art installation month. know that he largely improvised called “Fragments” is making its Lee McCrory, The Voice to the Voiceless KATE BRUMBACK/AP when he delivered that speech, de- debut just outside the gallery. De- Circulation/Distribution Visitors look at a new metal sculpture at the National Center for Manager gallery at the center plays host to parting from his text titled “Nor- signed by Paula Scher and Abbot exhibits of King’s papers from the Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta Friday that features the words malcy, Never Again,” Baeza said. Miller, 50 metal panels are Byron Pezzarossi, of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in his own handwriting Morehouse collection that rotate A draft of that speech with King’s scrawled with King’s handwriting Press Room Director illuminated by light. every four months. Organizers in- notes is part of the exhibition. cut by laser and illuminated from tended this particular exhibit to derstand the best of the popular, the at the center. Also included in the exhibition behind. The sculpture is meant to Email: showcase the “best of the best,” pa- best of the familiar, the best of the There are drafts of his Nobel are King’s school transcripts — in- give viewers insight into King’s MANAGING EDITOR pers that people would instantly things that make them embrace Peace Prize acceptance and “Be- cluding one from Crozer Theolog- thought process. [email protected] recognize without much explana- King for the icon that we’ve made yond Vietnam” speeches and of his ical Seminary where he got a C in “It’s him speaking for himself,” tion. him,” said Nicole Moore, manager eulogy for four girls who died public speaking — and the brief- Baeza said. “There you are — NEWSROOM “It’s kind of getting people to un- of education and museum content when Ku Klux Klan members case he had with him when he was you’re in his mind.” [email protected] FEATURES EDITOR [email protected] they developed and they essen- deduction. and Center Road. ing no. 2 stabilization project in PHOTOGRAPHER Council tially ensure that every dollar of — The council unanimously — The council unanimously the amount of $22,909, bringing [email protected] value of that $37 million, that approved acceptance of a grant approved a change order for the the new contract cost of the proj- FROM PAGE 1A STAFF REPORTERS there’s no corners cut, that they’re from the Firehouse Subs Public ongoing high service pump build- ect to $1,332,600.25. changing most of the equipment built as they should be.” Safety Foundation, which gives [email protected] that we have to be able to treat [email protected] Having the firm onsite, Jones the local fire department phosphorous and meet those new said, could potentially help the $15,232.72 for personal flotation SPORTS REPORTER limits … so you’re almost build- [email protected] city recoup some of its construc- devices, rescue bags, rescue boats ing a new plant within the existing tion expenses. and other water emergency re- ADVERTISING DIRECTOR plant, and that is something we re- “As they see opportunities for sponse equipment. [email protected] ally have not had to do before.” savings, they will certainly be — The council unanimously OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED Among other upgrades, Archer there to both bring them up to us,” approved a public works request ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Western is tasked with replacing he said, “and if necessary, design for an amount to not exceed [email protected] two five million gallon per day them on the fly.” $40,000 to pave a portion of Burnt screw pumps with 15 million gal- LEGAL ADVERTISING The city has already made sev- Hickory Road. lon per day units, modifying two eral investments in wastewater —The council unanimously ap- [email protected] 2.5 million gallon aeration basins * Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective 01/10/2019. CDs offered by Edward Jones plant expansion, having acquired proved a public works request for are bank-issued and FDIC-insured up to $250,000 (principal and interest accrued but PRODUCTION and constructing a new aeration about 25 acres of land near the fa- $23,511 to purchase 27 new not yet paid) per depositor, per insured depository institution, for each account [email protected] blower building and biosolids ownership category. Please visit www.fdic.gov or contact your financial advisor cility last year for $5.7 million. dumpsters. for additional information. Subject to availability and price change. CD values are storage building — along with all subject to interest rate risk such that when interest rates rise, the prices of CDs can Letter Guidelines: “It’s property we intend to use — The council unanimously the piping needed to support the for future plant expansion and approved a parks and recreation decrease. If CDs are sold prior to maturity, the investor can lose principal value. Letters to the editor on issues new wastewater infrastructure. FDIC insurance does not cover losses in market value. Early withdrawal may not be of broad public interest are possibly for a more centralized ad- department request to purchase an permitted. Yields quoted are net of all commissions. CDs require the distribution “There will be a tertiary filtra- of interest and do not allow interest to compound. CDs offered through Edward Jones welcomed. Letters must bear a ministrative office,” Jones told excavator and several attachments tion system, chemical feed sys- are issued by banks and thrifts nationwide. All CDs sold by Edward Jones are complete signature, street ad- The Daily Tribune News. “We’re for $50,173.01. registered with the Depository Trust Corp. (DTC). dress and phone number (ad- tems that don’t exist currently,” spread among multiple buildings — The council unanimously ap- Jonathan E Brown dresses and phone numbers Jones said at Thursday’s council right now and it’s not ideal.” proved a water department request will not be published). Letters of meeting. “There will be a com- Other items of interest from for $23,156.26 to pay Southern Financial Advisor 500 words or less will be ac- puter control system, because the Thursday’s council meeting in- Machine and Fabrication to build a 101 S Erwin St cepted. Libelous charges and adjustments to the plant will need 770-386-8722Cartersville, GA 30120 abusive language will not be clude: a replacement shaft, replace bear- to be changed in much greater de- — The council unanimously ings and install new equipment at 770-607-0114 considered. Information given tail and more frequent — it’s re- must be factual. All letters will approved the second reading of an the city wastewater plant. be printed as submitted. No ally beyond the ability of a single “extra large power incremental — The council unanimously corrections will be made to operator to manage.” growth rider” ordinance, which approved a water department re- grammar, spelling or style. The city received $57.305 mil- would offer the city’s largest in- quest to pay Hickory Ridge Writers may have letters pub- lion in bonds last summer for var- dustrial electricity users an incen- $17,280 to clear water and sewer lished once every two weeks. ious water infrastructure projects, tive rate with a five-year easements between Main Street Consumer complaints and which Jones said would be repaid thank-you letters cannot be over approximately 30 years via used. All are subject to editing. department revenue from water Send letters to 251 S. 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BARTOW BIO Whaley finds niche in Bartow’s performing arts community

BY MARIE NESMITH as an offshoot of Theater for Youth. [email protected] My mother and several other moms were the first board of directors and Describing Bartow’s arts com- several names were tossed around munity as “tight knit,” Bob Whaley for the name of this new company. is delighted to be immersed in the I had submitted ACT I — standing local theater scene. for All-Stars Community Theatre “I would say I’m extremely in- Inc. — and it was the name se- volved with Bartow County’s per- lected. I started as a participant, forming arts community,” he said. then was made technical advisor to “I’ve designed and built set pieces the board, then technical director of and props for most of the perform- Whaley the company, and now am co-pres- ing arts companies in Bartow, in- ident and technical director. As cluding several of the schools. I’ve participation in The Grand The- technical director, it’s my job to en- made a last minute knight’s helmet atre’s Summer Music Theatre sure every production has a set, has for ‘Shrek’ and built a giant toy Camp Senior Camp production of lights and has sound. For years, cannon for ‘The Nutcracker.’ “Grease” in 1997. I played Sonny, ACT I was nomadic. We would “I can honestly say that I have and they actually cut my solos be- move into a venue on Sunday and appeared on or backstage at all of cause my voice was changing at the open on Friday. the major venues in the area, in- time. To say that that experience Some of the venues we’d per- cluding some places that had to be was life changing would be an un- form in weren’t theaters in the tra- converted into a venue for the pro- derstatement. After “Grease,” I did ditional sense, so we would have to duction. When ACT I did ‘Emma’ as much theater as I could, prima- bring in any lighting and sound in 2015, we showed up to the Car- rily with Theater for Youth and then equipment we needed, as well as riage House at Rose Lawn in the ACT I. staging in addition to any sets for morning and hosted a show with a I first got involved with The that production. Since ACT I tea party that evening. All told, I’ve Pumphouse Players at the end of moved into our very own building been involved in over 200 separate 2013 when I auditioned for their in January 2017, I’m the de facto productions in Cartersville and Christmas show that year. Since facilities manager as well. One of Bartow County.” then, I’ve been extremely active our goals with our studio is to keep with PHP and have won several it as flexible as possible so each Name: Bob Whaley Pumpie Awards, including Best show’s director gets to decide how Age: 33 Actor, Best Set Design, Best Sound they want the stage built in addition Occupation (title): The Grand Design, Best Director and the Don to any set requirements they may Theatre — technical assistant; ACT Kordecki Pumpie of the Year. I was have. We were very excited to I — co-president and technical di- also nominated for a MAT Award showcase our summer program as RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS rector; Encore Coatings — part- for Set Design for PHP’s “God- theater in the round — which is Bob Whaley serves as the technical assistant for The Grand Theatre and is the co-president and technical director for ACT I. time employee; and Whaley spell.” About four years ago, I was where the audience surrounds the Designs — designer and maker offered and accepted a position stage — which to my knowledge dents. We do a variety [of] shows couldn’t make it through an audi- the finest thing I’ve done with my City of residence: Cartersville with The Grand Theatre as a tech- had not been done anywhere in the ranging from Shakespeare to tion at first go on to decide that a life. We’ve had several alumni go Education: I’ve never had the nical assistant and jumped at the area in at least 20 years. “Tarzan.” We’ve recently branched career in the arts was where their on to New York and are currently opportunity to attend college for opportunity. out and started opening select path would take them. pursuing careers in the industry, as theater, so most of my knowledge DTN: What is the purpose of shows to parents and older alumni, well as alumni that are active in At- is self-taught and gleaned from DTN: How long have you been ACT I, and why do you encourage but still provide youth-centered DTN: What do you enjoy most lanta’s growing market. We even Google, YouTube, lots of books on working at The Grand Theatre? youth who are interested in the the- shows where our younger perform- about directing youth productions have one alumna that is a multime- the subject, and some fantastic di- What does your position entail and ater to take part? ers can really shine. and helping young actors develop dia journalist and on-air personality rectors and mentors. I’ve made what do you enjoy most about it? BW: ACT I exists to provide op- All of my deepest friendships their talents? for a morning news show in Mon- quite a few mistakes along the way, BW: I’ve been at The Grand as portunities to the youth in the Bar- have been formed through theater, BW: Through my work at ACT tana. but everything is a learning oppor- a technical assistant for about four tow and surrounding areas that they and most of those from people I’ve I, it is not uncommon to watch kids tunity and forward is the only way years now, but really I grew up in may not otherwise have. The only met in ACT I. Even if you’re not grow up in the arts. Some dear DTN: Overall, what was your to go. that building. Basically my job en- fees we charge are for the script and planning to pursue a career in the friends of mine are getting married favorite role to perform or play to tails assisting Stevie Roushdi, the show shirt, and we waive that com- industry, the skills and relationships this year and I met them when they direct and why? The Daily Tribune News: What technical director, in any way she pletely if the student is unable to formed from the arts are invalu- were 5. Giving young actors the do you think sets the local arts sees fit; be that in sweeping the meet that cost. ACT I has always able. We’ve had students that tools to succeed at their passions is SEE WHALEY, PAGE 6A scene apart from those in other stage or engineering and building a attracted homeschooled students counties? magic cabinet for “Mary Poppins.” that would not be able to participate Bob Whaley: I think what really The camaraderie of theater is in a typical school theater program. sets Bartow apart is there has been something that you just don’t get We offer multiple performances a a trend over the last few years of anywhere else, and I am very for- year and finding a home has only Bartow’s arts community coming tunate to be able to work in a place increased our offering to the com- together into a tighter community. that I just love being in. munity. Since moving into our stu- If you go see a local production, it dio, we’ve presented nine plays, is not uncommon to see costumes, DTN: Share about your connec- three cabaret performances featur- props and set pieces from different tions with ACT I — when did you ing ACT I performers of all ages local companies in one production. first get involved with this theater and two Three Days ‘til Open The biggest example of Bartow’s group, how has your responsibili- three-day play challenges. We’ve tight-knit arts community is when ties evolved and relay the story held classes on acting, dancing, ACT I performed “Oliver Twist” in about how you named the organi- stage combat, directing and pro- 2017. We had loaded into and com- zation. duced three original works written, pleted the set at our venue on Sun- BW: ACT I was formed in 2002 directed and performed by our stu- day and set up all the lighting and sound equipment on Monday for this show that was opening on Fri- day evening. Tuesday morning, we got a call that the venue had been over- booked, and we would be unable to perform that weekend. After sev- Join Us For Daily Specials eral phone calls and Facebook posts, several members of the Bar- Monday: Large Mexican Salad $550 tow arts community rallied to us (Shell $100 More) and helped us find a new venue, $ 00 tear down, move and reassemble Tuesday: Taco 1 (Soft or Hard) our complete set at an entirely dif- Wednesday: Whole Potato Pancho $500 ferent location with enough time for the kids to start rehearsing on Thursday: Reg. Mexicali $500 the freshly moved set. I’d like to $ 00 never have to do that again, but that Friday: Med. Meat Nachos 5 is the kind of support the arts in 5pm to 9pm 75¢ Wings Bartow have for one another. Saturday: 75¢ Wings or DTN: When did your love of the 10 Wings, FF & Med. Drink $1099 theater begin, and when/how did * Sour cream and black olives 50¢ extra you get involved in Cartersville's Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm theater community? BW: I was 12 the first time I got 4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 onstage. I had been sponsored for

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In a bid to break the shutdown impasse and fund his long- promised border wall, President Donald Trump on Saturday offered to extend temporary protection for young people brought to the U.S. illegally as children. But while Trump cast the move as a “common- sense compromise,” Democrats were quick to dismiss it at a “non- starter.” Trump declared from the White House that “both sides in Wash- ington must simply come together,” adding that he was there “to break the logjam and provide Congress with a path forward to end the government shutdown and solve the crisis on the southern bor- der.” Hoping to put pressure on Democrats, the White House billed the SECRETARY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE VIA AP announcement as a major step forward. But Trump did not budge Soldiers guard the area by an oil pipeline explosion in Tlahuelilpan, Hidalgo state, , Friday. A huge fire exploded at a pipeline on his $5.7 billion demand for the wall and, in essence, offered to leaking fuel, killing at least 71 people. temporarily roll-back some of his own immigration actions. Following a week marked by his pointed clashes with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, it was not clear if Trump’s offer would lead Pipeline explosion kills 73 in Mexico to serious steps to reopen the government, shut for a record 29 days. Trump’s move came as hundreds of thousands of federal workers BY MARK STEVENSON And it did, with the fireball en- another as the geyser of gasoline 23 and that it had been breached 10 go without paychecks, with many enduring financial hardship. Many Associated Press gulfing locals collecting the spilling turned to flames. times over three months. public services are unavailable to Americans during the closure. gasoline in buckets, jugs and Several of the deceased lay on The tragedy came just three Democrats dismissed Trump’s proposal even before his formal TLAHUELILPAN, Mexico — garbage cans. Video footage their backs, their arms stretched out weeks after President Andres remarks. Gerardo Perez returned Saturday to showed flames shooting high into in agony. Some seemed to have Manuel Lopez Obrador launched Pelosi said earlier in the day that the expected proposal was “a the scorched field in central Mex- the night sky, and screaming people covered their chests in a last attempt an offensive against fuel theft gangs compilation of several previously rejected initiatives, each of which ico where he’d seen an illegal running from the explosion, some to protect themselves from the blast. that have drilled dangerous, illegal is unacceptable.” The California Democrat said the effort could not pipeline tap burst into flames to see themselves burning and waving A few corpses seemed to embrace taps into pipelines an astounding pass the House and again called on Trump to reopen the govern- if he could recognize missing their arms. Perez and his son made each other in death. Lost shoes were 12,581 times in the first 10 months ment. friends. He couldn’t. Only a hand- it out. scattered around a space the size of of 2018, an average of about 42 per Democrats made their own move late Friday to break the impasse ful of the remains had skin. Dozens By Saturday evening the death a soccer field, as were half-melted day. The crackdown has led to when they pledged to provide hundreds of millions of dollars more toll had risen to 73, according to Hi- plastic jugs the victims carried to widespread fuel shortages at gas were burned to the bone or to ash for border security. when the gusher of gasoline ex- dalgo Gov. Omar Fayad. Officials gather spilling fuel. Closer to the stations throughout the country as Seeking a bipartisan way forward, Trump said Saturday he was ploded, killing at least 73 people. said at least another 85 were injured explosion, forensic workers marked Pemex deviates distribution, both incorporating ideas from “rank-and-file” Democrats, as top Democ- Perez said he and his son by- and dozens more were missing. mounds of ash with numbers. licit and illicit. passed soldiers and ignored warn- Forensic experts were separating On Friday, hundreds of people Lopez Obrador vowed on Satur- rats said they had not been consulted. He also said Senate Majority ings to stay clear of the geyser and counting charred heaps of had gathered in an almost festive at- day to continue the fight against a Leader Mitch McConnell would bring the legislation to a vote this Friday evening in the town of corpses while anguished relatives mosphere in a field where a duct practice that steals about $3 billion week, though Democrats appeared likely to it. McConnell had Tlahuelilpan in Hidalgo state, and friends of those presumed dead had been perforated by fuel thieves per year in fuel. previously stated that no vote should be held in the Senate until about 62 miles north of Mexico gathered around the scene of car- and gasoline spewed 20 feet into the “We are going to eradicate that Trump and Democrats agreed on a bill. City. nage. air. which not only causes material Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer described the proposal “We’re stubborn,” he said. But as Just a few feet from where the State oil company Petroleos damages, it is not only what the na- as simply “more hostage taking.” Perez neared the spurting fuel, he pipeline passed through an alfalfa Mexicanos, or Pemex, said the tion loses by this illegal trade, this Trump’s remarks from the Diplomatic Room marked the second was overcome with foreboding. He field, the dead seem to have fallen pipeline, which supplies much of black market of fuel, but the risk, time he has addressed the nation as the partial shutdown drags on. recalls telling his son: “Let’s go ... in heaps, perhaps as they stumbled central Mexico with fuel, had just the danger, the loss of human lives,” On this occasion, he sought to strike a diplomatic tone, emphasizing this thing is going to explode.” over each other or tried to help one reopened after being shut since Dec. he said. trust and the need to work across the aisle. Products made of threatened African wildlife sold at US expo

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS called canned hunts at its events. also conducting an internal inves- occupies more than 650,000 Photos and video taken by ani- The hidden camera footage was tigation after what he described as square feet of exhibit space,” the mal welfare activists at a recent released Friday by the Humane So- allegations based on “what appears group’s web site boasts. “Six con- trophy hunting convention show ciety of the United States. Both to be an unauthorized visit” by the tinents are under one roof where an array of products crafted from federal and state laws restrict the Humane Society. The group didn’t SCI members come to book hunts, the body parts of threatened big- commercial sale of hides from respond to written questions from rendezvous with old friends and game animals, including boots, African elephants, which are pro- the AP about what steps it takes to shop for the latest guns and hunt- chaps, belts and furniture labeled tected under the Endangered ensure exhibitors at its events are ing equipment.” as elephant leather. Species Act. following the law. Humane Society investigators Vendors at the Safari Club Inter- Nevada’s chief game warden The club denied a request earlier purchased tickets to the conference national event held last week in confirmed to The Associated Press this month from the AP for a media and prowled the exhibit booths Reno, Nevada, also were recorded on Friday that an investigation is credential to attend its annual con- with concealed cameras. They hawking African vacations to underway to determine if state law ference, billed as the nation’s pre- recorded racks of clothing and shoot captive-bred lions raised in was violated. mier big-game hunting show. other products made from the pens. The club has previously said Safari Club spokesman Steve “This hunters’ heaven has every- hides, bones and teeth of imperiled it wouldn’t allow the sale of so- Comus said Friday the group was thing the mind can dream of and African wildlife.

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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in 2016. long-time CEO Wolfgang Eder set to step property taxes. its total workforce projections. voestalpine Meanwhile, voestalpine’s corporate down in July — another variable that’s Taylor said the county is likely to pro- “We are currently working hard on over- headquarters in Europe was raided in 2017 causing investors of the European steel vide additional financial assistance — such coming the challenges and get back on FROM PAGE 1A as part of an antitrust investigation, which giant some considerable consternation. as bonds — to voestalpine in the future, al- track with our orders,” The Daily Tribune with the management at the local plant in some financial analysts suggest could pro- Taylor, however, said he’s not feeling so beit with a few conditionals. News was told. “We are very proud to see about six months, but he is well aware of duce stiff financial penalties over the next pessimistic about voestalpine’s future. “There is no plan to offer incentives to ourselves as a local producer in the their personnel issues. few months. One firm, UBS, projects the “This is a huge European company. I’ve voestalpine, because they haven’t come to Cartersville community and have always “I’ve assumed and still assume that potential fines to top out at around 125 always been told they’re very strong finan- us and shared their future expansion plans experienced the best possible support by they’re on the right track to get those million euros (nearly $142 million.) cially … it seems like they’ve got really with us,” he said. “But when they do, we the local authorities. From today’s point of skilled workers,” he said. “I know that the It wouldn’t be the first time voestalpine good management,” he said. “We’re actu- will of course consider it just like we have view we are therefore adhering to our ex- labor pool is small right now, but I’m op- faced such sanctions. ally not apprehensive at all, because Bar- in the past, if enough jobs were made pansion plans and are continually seeking timistic they can find the workers they German officials investigated the com- tow County is now such a diverse available with a high enough average to hire qualified employees from the area.” need, because their average pay is better pany on accusations of price-fixing in economy that I think no single country in- wage.” And doing that, voestalpine representa- than the market.” 2015, which ultimately led to six compa- vesting in Bartow, or no single industry, The facility expanded operations in tives said, may require the company to The disappointing Bartow production nies amassing the equivalent of about $232 could really hurt us that bad.” 2016, with the goal of adding 150 new em- take a more active role — and bigger fi- numbers, however, are far from million in fines. While voestalpine was The $62 million manufacturing plant ployees. The voestalpine website states the nancial stake — in the community itself. voestalpine’s only operational woes. spared any penalties during that investiga- opened in White in 2014. To spur its con- company is hopeful to have 450 workers “Thus, the implementation of special- Among other difficulties, the company has tion, the company was fined 6.4 million struction, the Cartersville-Bartow County onsite by next year. ized educational programs and respective experienced consistent problems at its $1 euros ($7.26 million) for their part in a Joint Development Authority gave Despite the ongoing difficulties, how- infrastructure in the region is and will be billion iron plant in Portland, Texas, which 2012 rail cartel case. voestalpine a litany of incentives, includ- ever, voestalpine representatives said the of utmost importance in the region,” a has been beset with cost overruns and at And uncertainty abounds regarding the ing a 15-year abatement on real property company has no plans to scale back pro- company rep stated in an email, “in order least two federal lawsuits since opening company’s organizational structure, with taxes and a 10-year abatement on personal duction at the Bartow facility, nor reduce to secure local jobs and production.”

to the public. Submitting them to mation available online to re- Libraries and is a GALILEO initia- seum benefits from preservation Carroll County and county and BHM be digitized through this grant pro- searchers, genealogists, historians, tive that collaborates with Geor- and access assistance, and the users court records from Bartow and gram will both preserve them in a teachers and students,” Gaines said. gia’s libraries, archives, museums of DLG resources benefit from Clarke counties. These materials FROM PAGE 1A digital format and make them read- “These materials are even more im- and other educational and cultural some of the important primary doc- serve a wide audience of re- The grant is part of the fourth set ily available anytime and any- portant when no or few other simi- institutions to provide access to key uments housed at the Bartow His- searchers.” of service grants awarded in a pro- where. More and more researchers lar documents are available. They information resources on the state’s tory Museum,” Gaines said. Gaines said the museum staff gram intended to broaden partner are becoming adept at looking for provide solid evidence and insights history, culture and life. DLG Director Sheila McAlister was notified in November that its participation in the DLG, which so- materials online, and the data cre- into issues and matters pertaining Four of the six winners — Bar- said the sub-granting program, project had been selected by the licited proposals from cultural her- ated of this collection would ensure to society and culture, economics, tow History Museum, Booker T. which won the 2018 Award for Ex- grant committee. itage institutions across the state for that these materials would be found politics and geography, particularly Washington High School in At- cellence in Archival Program De- “We are now in the process of historic digitization projects in a and beneficial to a larger network within the state of Georgia. Users lanta, Fulton County Schools velopment by a State Institution preparing the collection for trans- statewide call. of users worldwide.” of these materials will find infor- Archives in Hapeville and the presented by the Georgia Historical port to the University of Georgia, Gaines said he wanted to apply Applicants submitted proposals mation that spans from prior to the Thomasville History Center — are Records Advisory Council, “con- where DLG staff will conduct the for a service grant to make this par- for projects that cost up to $7,500, Civil War through the Great De- new partners, and the other two re- tinues to be a success.” digitization process,” he said, not- ticular collection of archival materi- and the projects will be adminis- pression and can use the materials cipients were Athens-Clarke “We’ve broadened the DLG ing he expects the process to be als, which has been in the archives tered by DLG staff, who will per- in books, articles, lesson plans, County Library Heritage Room partner base, and the collections se- completed by this fall. “Digital files “since the early days of the mu- form digitization and descriptive family trees and more.” and the University of West Georgia lected by our review team reflect and metadata will be created on seum,” available to more people. services on textual — not including In the selection process, prefer- Special Collections in Carrollton. the state’s diversity,” she said in a each document, which will then be “Over the years, we have pre- newspapers — graphic and audio- ence was given to proposals from “The Bartow History Museum press release. “The materials docu- made available online through the served them in the proper environ- visual materials. institutions that had not yet collab- looks forward to continuing to ment schools in Atlanta and Fulton Digital Library of Georgia portal as ment, organized them by year and “These [county] materials are orated with the DLG, which is build a relationship with the Digital County, diaries and correspondence well as through the Bartow History type and created an index of names important primary-source docu- based at the University of Georgia Library of Georgia, where the mu- from Thomasville, genealogy in Museum website.” found in the documents,” he said. ments that provide additional infor- “However, we have not been able mation and links to an to adequately make them available ever-expanding amount of infor-

who wanted to turn left,” she said. Hwy 41 “Turning right, driving the extra dis- tance, making the U-turn and com- FROM PAGE 1A ing back takes less time than waiting “It’s more like two-and-a-half 800 seconds to turn left.” minutes a lot of days,” he said. With the RCUTs in place, mo- Nor is it any easier for local pub- torists on Collins Drive would turn lic transit to navigate left turns off right and make a U-turn at Zena Collins Drive. Drive, while motorists on Hickory “Our busses struggle just to get Lane would be able to turn right and in,” he said. “You end up having to make a U-turn at the downstream make a U-turn to go back north.” signal. Motorists on Zena Drive The solution GDOT proposes is would turn right on 41 and be able the construction of two new re- to do a U-turn at Collins Drive. duced conflict U-turn (RCUT) in- “Coming out of Collins Drive, tersections where Zena Drive and you’re waiting about 14 seconds to Collins Drive empty out onto 41. turn right, but if you want to go “This is a type of innovative in- down and make the U-turn, that’s tersection that restricts through ma- only going to take you 10 seconds,” neuvers and left turn maneuvers off she said. “It’s a huge time savings the side street,” Barry explained. over having to sit there and wait to “So if you’re on the mainline, if turn left.” you’re on State Route 3, you can Barry estimates the RCUT inter- still make all the turning maneuvers sections would cost about $50,000 that you made before, but on the to construct. side street you can only turn right “It’s low-cost due to the existing onto State Route 3.” infrastructure, so we already have The RCUT design, she contin- medians out there, we already hav- ued, reduces the number of “con- ing striping,” she said. “So it’s re- flict points” — places where ally pretty easy with just the crashes are possible due to crossing signing and putting in some con- maneuvers — at the intersections crete medians.” from 32 to 12. Those medians would have “The traditional intersection has mountable curbs so that emergency 16 crossing conflicts, and those are vehicles could make left-bound where your angle crashes typically turns, if needed. occur,” she said. “The RCUT cuts At the moment, there is no that down from 16 down to two, so schedule in place for when con- it’s quite a drop.” struction on the RCUT intersec- In other areas where RCUTs tions could begin on 41. have been implemented, Barry said “It should be fairly soon,” Barry GDOT has seen a 66 percent reduc- said. “Since it’s our low-cost im- tion in angle crashes and a 93 per- provement, it’s something that we cent decrease in crashes with can implement either through injuries. “We’ve seen the injury maintenance or quick response.” crashes almost disappear,” she said. For Dudley, the sooner those im- The proposed projects would provements are made — especially also have a big impact on com- near the Zena Drive intersection — muter times in the area, Barry said. the better. “If we implement the RCUT con- “We need something there,” he cept and everybody turns right, it re- said. “That’s a dangerous area, pe- duces the delay even for the people riod.” 6A Sunday, January 20, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News Joe Frank Harris family sets fine example of model citizenship distinguished executive fellow and tors are always welcome. Park the state than any Georgia gover- never has a day of rest. all you have to do is enjoy a con- TO THE lecturer at Georgia State. He was most anywhere and ride a UGA nor in history. The building of the Growing up she was not made versation with Catherine. She’s an far from inactive, yet very much a bus, another of the University’s Georgia Dome and the Centennial aware by her family of her grand- impressive combination of beauty private citizen. under-the-radar plusses, over to Olympics bid came about on his father’s success in politics. She and brains with versatility and am- EDITOR Earlier in the fall, his pretty Joe Frank Commons for a lunch watch. saw him as someone who could bition. I see her someday as a suc- granddaughter, Catherine, who time treat which likely will bring He didn’t run for office to enjoy fix her toys, someone who grew cessful professional who wants Former governors, as it is with works as an assistant in the Sports you back. the perks and trimmings. He went tomatoes for the family and be- enjoy a happy family life, too. She many retired politicians, often re- Information office at Georgia, There have been some Georgia to the Capitol to work. He wanted came a best friend and ever-pre- will impress both at the office and vert to an uneventful lifestyle arranged lunch with her grandfa- governors with classic first a memorable legacy, not one to sent confidante. In a recent the kitchen, not necessarily a goal where there are no headlines, no ther, her father, Joe, and her names—Button, Eurith, Hoke, boast about, but one that would conversation, the former governor of many of today’s coeds. With perks or police escorts. Some have brother, Kimsey, a junior at UGA. Lamartine, Sonny and Zell—but make the citizens of his state noted that “Catherine usually out Catherine, however, that is a fam- difficulty in adjusting, but Joe There was a tour of Georgia’s only one with a double name, best proud. fishes everybody in the party.” ily tradition. Frank Harris has something in new indoor athletic facility and a I can tell: Joe Frank Harris of There was no hint of graft or When it comes time to visit with When you consider that the common with our 33rd President, cursory stop at Joe Frank Harris Cartersville. scandal during his two terms in of- her grandmother, Elizabeth, University of Georgia has turned Harry Truman — happy to have Commons on the South campus As his name reflects, Joe Frank fice. He ran state government as Catherine is usually providing an out some accomplished leaders served, but compatible with be- where hungry students, faculty was a regular guy who was moti- he conducted his own life—moral, in the kitchen. More often and the best example of those who coming a private citizen which the and visitors can enjoy a filling and vated to serve the people of his na- principled and free of smoking than not, you will find her grand- served and returned to their roots former President highlighted in healthy meal—if not fit for a king. tive state. He was imbued with guns. father pitching in too. “He has no bent on giving back through serv- one of his autobiographies, “Mr. However, a king would not turn up “service above self” inclinations. Getting to know his lovely equal when it comes to making ice and legacy of children and Citizen.” his nose at a healthy vegetable He was referred to as “education granddaughter has often made my sweet ice tea,” Catherine says of grandchildren, you tip your hat to Harris served on the Board of plate at Joe Frank Harris Com- governor.” He gave teachers day. Her ever-present smile is like “Grandy.” “He can also chop Cole the family of Joe Frank Harris. Regents after his second term as mons. Food on the Georgia cam- raises. He created and imple- an evergreen spruce at Christmas. slaw with the best.” governor expired in 1991 and pus is one of the University’s most mented the Quality Basic Educa- It is always there, always dressing If you find this treatise on a — Loran Smith spent 14 years in education as a emotionally uplifting assets. Visi- tion Act. He built more libraries in up the office landscape. Her smile prominent Georgia family routine, School official: Boy wrongly punished for fake lunch money WHERE IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS check bills discovered last week that have knowledge that he was in pos- A school superintendent in Geor- his lunch money was fake. session of a counterfeit bill.” gia said Friday a 12-year-old boy Philon and his parents said the Superintendent Mary Elizabeth who tried to buy lunch with a coun- boy had been given the bogus bill Davis reviewed the findings and de- terfeit $20 bill appears to have been by his father, who received it as cided the punishment wasn’t warranted. THE WORLD? unaware the bill was fake and change from a fast food restaurant. “The student has returned to should not have been punished. They said the boy and his father class,” Davis said in the school sys- The decision came after Christian both believed it was real. tem’s statement, which did not SPECIAL Philon complained that administra- Henry County Schools said in mention Philon by name. Cartersville resident Judy Benowitz at tors at Austin Road Middle School statement Friday that a sheriff’s The boy’s father, Earvin Philon, Miami-Dade Airport vacationing in Miami in metro Atlanta gave him 10 days deputy investigated and determined previously told WSB-TV that he Beach earlier this month after visiting of in-school suspension after a “there was no intent on the stu- reported the bill to police after the daughter Kristy. To submit a Where in the lunchroom cashier using a marker to dent’s actions nor did the student lunchroom worker discovered it World, take a copy of The Daily Tribune was counterfeit Jan. 10, hoping the News on your next trip and email a photo police report would clear his son’s to [email protected]. Gary Fox, name. Regardless, a school disci- plinary panel Wednesday upheld the boy’s punishment before being CPA overruled by the superintendent. • Business and DTN: When/why did you form mal training, like myself, that just PHP membership voted me to re- Whaley Whaley Designs, and provide some make really cool and beautiful ceive the Don Kordecki Pumpie of Personal Tax details about your custom furniture things. It got to the point where I’d the Year award. Don was a great FROM PAGE 3A business? When/how did you first be shopping for set pieces or walk- man and remains a legend and pil- Preparation BW: My favorite roles to date start creating furniture, and what ing through a store and I just kept lar of the Cartersville artistic com- have been Porthos in “The Three do you enjoy most about it? saying to myself, “I could build munity. Cartersville would not Musketeers” with ACT I and BW: I created Whaley Designs that.” And so that’s when I decided have an artistic community if it • Tax Planning for Richard Burbage in “Thee and in late 2017. Through my work in to try to build a business. My wasn’t for Don. To be given an Thou” with The Pumphouse Play- the theater, I’ve picked up a lot of tagline is “Stagecraft, Furniture, award that bears his name is still Tax Law Changes ers, which opens Feb. 8 at The Le- basic skills and anytime I needed Oddities,” because I’m not a car- overwhelming to me. gion. Comedic roles are always fun to make something out of the ordi- penter. I just like to make cool • Entity Formation as an actor and these two charac- nary I put a lot of time into re- things. DTN: How would you describe 319 E. Church St., Suite A, Cartersville ters are just ridiculous. Conversely searching new techniques and I’ve built a cannon out of wood yourself in three words? my favorite shows I’ve directed are traditional woodworking skills. and created an air-powered, vomit- BW: Creative, smart, talented (directly across from Cartersville High School) decidedly darker fare. “Macbeth,” There’s been a recent surge in spewing machine from a 5-gallon 770-608-4523 “Nightfall,” “Turn of the Screw” Maker culture that has really bucket and spare parts. I’ve pre- DTN: What is something people — it turns out that I really like cre- [email protected] www.goxcpa.com helped in my pursuit of knowledge. sented some of my smaller items at would be surprised to know about ating an atmosphere of terror. These are people often with no for- the local farmer’s market and the you? Friends of the Library Craft sale BW: That I’m an introvert? It and the items that always, always seems a contradiction in terms, but draw the most attention are my I assure you that a surprisingly handcrafted Mjölnirs — Thor’s large amount of theater people are hammers. I’d say my best-selling actually introverted. product so far though is my nontip- ping paper towel holders. It sounds DTN: What is the best advice so simple, but I designed and cre- you have ever received? ated them on request from my BW: Everything is a learning friend who just could not find a opportunity. That has become a freestanding paper towel holder personal motto of sorts for myself. that would let you tear off a towel with one hand without tipping DTN: What do you like to do in over. I also offer design services on your spare time? my website for anything from BW: Spare time doesn’t come small items to full-scale stage sets. all that often, but when it does I I’m currently working on creating typically like to chill out and watch digital plans for my original works, Netflix or settle down with a good which should hopefully be up for book. sale on my website this month. DTN: Where is your favorite DTN: What is your greatest pro- place to be in Bartow County? fessional and/or personal achieve- BW: On the stage. I’ve never ment? lost that feeling of wonder when I BW: I would say the greatest take the stage and perform for an honor I’ve received is when the audience. And I hope I never do.

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ment if they have a collaborative culture, utilize Dr. Sandy Addis, a vendor approved by the Geor- Schools common formative assessments and implement gia Department of Education to conduct school Georgia agency awards systematic, proactive interventions.” governance training, led the state-required session. FROM PAGE 1A “Collective teacher efficacy will have the great- “The purpose of whole-board governance train- $79M in contracts for Kullar said the goal of the retreat was to “ensure est impact on student achievement,” he said. “Re- ing is to stay up-to-date on roles and responsibilities all district leaders have a strong understanding of search indicates when teachers meet regularly, take of the school board and superintendent,” Page said. professional learning communities.” ownership of their school’s mission and feel em- “That includes accreditation, standards and various road projects “I believe the board members and principals powered to make a difference, students can expe- statutes.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS found it valuable that everyone heard the same rience more than three years of growth over the By discussing what their roles and responsibili- The Georgia Department of Transportation is spending $79 message – and seem to be excited that they are ap- course of only one school year.” ties are, the board and superintendent “gained a bet- million to resurface worn stretches of highway, build and re- proaching this work of becoming a professional The participants accomplished an important goal ter understanding of each other and the practices pair bridges and make intersections safer on state highways. learning community together,” she said. “The work at the retreat, according to Page. that will allow us to work well together to benefit The state DOT awarded contracts on 16 total projects at the involves teachers, principals, central office, board “Our school board has a strong understanding of the children in our community,” Page said. end of December. members, everyone in the school system, collabo- our instructional focus moving forward,” he said. The superintendent also said new board mem- The largest contract is for a $30.9 million project to resur- rating together on a regular basis about student “I enjoy working together and building a strong bers, like Tony Ross from District 1 and Terry Lee face nearly 26 miles of Interstate 85 spanning from the Geor- learning. In other words, collaborating together on team. Together, we will see many successes in our Eggert from District 2, are required to receive 15 gia-Alabama state line to Highway 219 south of LaGrange. making decisions that are always in the best interest schools.” hours of training while board members with one or Another 10 resurfacing contracts worth $34 million were also of student learning because that is why we are Page, the five board members and the executive more years of service – Derek Keeney from District awarded. here.” cabinet followed up the retreat with a four-hour 3, Fred Kittle from District 4 and Anna Sullivan The agency is spending another $12.5 million on Georgia Page said the educators discussed the “decades whole-board governance training session the fol- from District 5 – need a total of nine hours of train- bridges, including $2.85 million to build a new bridge over of research that says schools can show improve- lowing morning at the central office. ing. the Oconee River in Jackson County.

held on a Drug Court sanction. speeding, driving with a sus- rested and charged with posses- Victorian Circle, Dallas, was ar- of law enforcement officers; tex- BARTOW pended license, two counts of pro- sion of less than 1 ounce of mari- rested and charged with failure to ting while driving; possession and • Kenneth Arthur bation violation and willful juana. appear. use of drug-related objects; pur- BLOTTER Bohannon Jr., of obstruction of law enforcement of- chase, possess, manufacture, dis- 300 Patrol Road, ficers. • Destiny Diane • Melissa Gaye tribute or sale of marijuana; and The following information — Forsyth, was ar- Lightning, of 75 Suggs, of 17 Wet- possession of a Schedule I con- names, photos, addresses, charges rested and charged • Daniel Gareth Floral Drive SE, lands Road NE, trolled substance. and other details — was taken di- with parole viola- Gobel, of 104 Hol- Cartersville, was White, was held on rectly from Bartow County Sher- tion. comb Spur NW, arrested and a Superior Court • Nancy Susan iff’s Office jail records. Not every Adairsville, was charged with sim- sentence. Weaver, of 770 arrest leads to a conviction, and a • Terrel Tavon arrested on an ple battery. Vinson Mountain conviction or acquittal is deter- Bowman, of 1400 agency assist. • Pierre Taki, of Road, Rockmart, mined by the court system. Arrests Joe Frank Harris • Sean Daniel 455 River Walk was arrested and were made by BCSO deputies ex- Parkway SE, • Beatriz Gomez- Maxwell, of 11 Manor Drive, Dal- charged with theft cept where otherwise indicated. Cartersville, was Hernandez, of Chulio Road SE, las, was arrested by taking. arrested and 1580 Oakpoint Rome, was ar- and charged with January 18 charged with pub- Drive B, Marietta, rested and charged driving with an ex- • Nathaniel Ray lic drunkenness. was arrested and with probation vio- pired license and Whaley, of 321 S. • Terry Demond charged with not lation. driving a CMV while disquali- Main St. NW 6, Appling, of 1342 • Catrina Vance meeting standards fied/suspended/revoked/canceled. Adairsville, was Highway 42 S., Davis, of 21 for brake lights and driving with- • Cody Marcus held on a Probate Flovilla, was ar- Mountain View out a valid license. Myers III, of 11 • Luis Martinez Court sentence. rested on an Court SW, Dripping Rock Vanegas, of 3038 agency assist. Cartersville, was • Jared Matthew Trail SE, Acworth, NW 30th St., • Donald Scott arrested on an Hoffman, of 43 was arrested and Miami, Florida, Wiswall was ar- • Margo Marie agency assist. Miltons Walk SE, charged with sim- was arrested and rested and charged Ard, of 28 Rubie Cartersville, was ple battery on a charged with driv- with theft by tak- Lane SW, • Theresa Louann arrested and person 65 years of age or older. ing with a sus- ing, bondsman off Cartersville, was East, of 1434 charged with pro- pended license and improper bond and failure to arrested and Cassville Road bation violation, • Bailey Margaret parking/stopping on a roadway. appear. charged with bat- NW, Cartersville, theft by conversion and two Noonan, of 197 tery-family vio- was arrested and counts of theft by taking. Redland Drive, • Phillip Dewayne • William Randy lence. charged with con- Dallas, was ar- Ward was arrested Woodall, of 420 E. tempt of Superior • Calvin Fletcher rested and charged and charged with Church St. SE 234, • Marjorie Jean Court and not meeting headlight Kent, of 60 Haber- with driving under probation viola- Cartersville, was Baptiste was ar- requirements. sham Circle NE, the influence of tion. held on a Probate rested and charged Cartersville, was drugs, possession and use of drug- Court sentence. with two counts of • Darion Lashawn held on a Probate related objects, possession of less • Terrance Asante theft by shoplift- Floyd, of 21 Paige Court sentence. than 1 ounce of Warren, of 3725 ing. St. SE, marijuana and win- Princeton Lake Cartersville, was • Damek Rashad dow tint violation. Parkway No. 9, At- • Cody Stephen arrested and Lewis, of 28 lanta, was arrested Black, of 427 Old charged with fail- Clover Drive SW, • Michael Jay and charged with Old Alabama Road ure to appear, Kingston, was ar- O’Brien, of 672 willful obstruction SE, Emerson, was   

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MACPI/SPECIAL The Woodland wrestling team celebrates winning the Class 5A state duals championship on Saturday in Macon. WILDCATS CLAIM STATE DUALS TITLE Woodland wrestling captures program’s 3rd duals title

BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN [email protected]

Kyle Gollhofer was shaking as he sat in a chair adjacent to the GHSA-adorned wrestling mats Saturday inside Macon Centreplex. The Woodland senior was struggling to control his emotions. One of the best wrestlers in the state of Georgia and arguably the top grappler in the storied history of the Woodland pro- gram, Gollhofer had achieved everything in his four years with the Wildcats. Every- thing that is, except for one thing: a team state championship. That all changed Saturday, when Wood- land beat out Buford in the Class 5A state finals by a 36-30 score to capture the Wild- cats’ third duals championship and fourth overall wrestling title. MACPI/SPECIAL A three-time individual state champion Left, Woodland sophomore Easton Bishop celebrates his technical fall on his way to wrestle at Northern Iowa, victory against Buford in the 132- Gollhofer will have the chance to become pound bout in the Class 5A state the school’s first four-time winner at the duals championship match on state traditional meet in February. While Saturday in Macon. The Wildcats that moment, should it arrive, will un- defeated the Wolves 36-30 to secure doubtedly elicit plenty of joy, Saturday’s their third duals title. Top, Woodland experience will be hard to top. sophomore Caden McCrary grapples during his match against Buford in the “I’m extremely happy,” Gollhofer said. 138-pound weight class. McCrary “I don’t think I’ve ever been happier. This picked up a victory by technical fall to is so many years in the making. Had some help the Wildcats defeat the Wolves guys get hurt last year, had some guys for their first duals title since 2011. Above, a Cass wrestler’s arm is raised SEE CHAMPS, PAGE 2B after he won his match in Macon.

Cass boys earn big region win; Woodland, Excel nearly pull off upsets

STAFF REPORT themselves for fifth place in the region Fountain then added six more in the sec- tering the fourth quarter. home against Woodland on Tuesday. The Cass High basketball team narrowly standings and drawing closer to fourth- ond quarter as Cass took a 22-19 lead at Most of Cass’ scoring in the fourth quar- missed out on a big region win Friday seeded Rome. halftime. ter came from the line, and the Paulding County 64, Woodland boys 60 night in a close loss to Carrollton, the No. Playing on the road, Cass leaned on its The rest of the Colonels then picked up Colonels made enough to hold off the Wild- The Woodland High boys basketball 2 team in Region 7-AAAAA. leading scorer in senior Jacquez Fountain. their game in the second half, with Andrew cats and Jeffrey Dudley, who scored 13 of team has had to pull off an upset nearly The next day, however, the Colonels Fountain scored six of his game-high 25 in Glaze scoring 12 of his 14 in the last two his team-high 19 in the fourth quarter. every game in region play to earn a win. were able to get their big region win over the first quarter as Cass trailed Villa Rica quarters, including eight points with two 3- Cass is now 11-11 overall and 6-7 in re- Villa Rica Saturday, 58-50, separating 13-10. pointers in the third as Cass led 36-29 en- gion play with a rivalry game upcoming at SEE BOYS, PAGE 2B

CARTERSVILLE WINS Cartersville girls lose at buzzer; BARTOW COUNTY Adairsville, Woodland also fall SWIM CHAMPIONSHIP STAFF REPORT four points in the fourth quarter, but the Lady The Cartersville High girls basketball team Canes would ultimately come up one point nearly earned a big win over a likely playoff short. team in its region Saturday, but Cedartown Davis scored 13 for the game for SPECIAL hit a shot at the buzzer for a 46-45 Lady Cartersville, while Johnson pitched in 11 and From left, Giulia Vidoli, Grayson Breedlove Canes loss. Thomas had nine points. and Bryson Rogers pose on the podium with Cartersville had a strong shooting start, Cartersville is now 10-9 overall and 2-5 in the trophy after Cartersville won the 2019 leading 16-13 after one quarter behind Lehla Region 5-AAAA, and will play against Tues- Bartow County Swim Championships Saturday at Adairsville High. Vidoli and Thomas’ seven points in the opening period. day at Central-Carroll. Breedlove tied for the most individual points The offense went cold in the second quarter, for the girls swimmers at the meet, while though, as Cedartown outscored Cartersville Paulding County 56, Woodland girls 33 Rogers was the champ for the boys. 16-6 to take a 29-22 halftime lead. In a likely future region tournament matchup, Adairsville placed second, Cass third and It was Cedartown’s turn to go cold in the the Woodland High girls basketball team came Woodland fourth in the overall team rankings. third quarter, as the Lady Canes tied the game out on the losing end against Paulding County For more on the Bartow County Swim at 35-apiece entering the fourth. Saturday by a final score of 56-33. Championships, see a future edition of The A’mya Davis and Haley Johnson paced the Daily Tribune News. offense in the second half and each scored SEE GIRLS, PAGE 2B 2B Sunday, January 20, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Atlanta braces for nightmare Super Bowl matchup

BY PAUL NEWBERRY calendar. Others dubbed it “Choking Aware- game, there were tens of thousands of Associated Press ness Day.” After Texas A&M squandered a empty seats in their 72,000-seat stadium. 34-point lead in a loss to UCLA, a parody New Orleans romped to the best record Coming off two straight trips to the play- account said the Aggies were unveiling a (13-3) in the NFC, though Falcons fans offs, the Atlanta Falcons had high hopes of new logo — the Falcons’ logo, naturally. were feeling a bit hopeful when Philadel- becoming the first true home team in Super Even down in the Big Easy, they phia raced out to a 14-0 lead in the divi- Bowl history. couldn’t resist the chance to pile on. A shop sional round game last weekend. Well, those plans were dashed before the on Magazine Street offered up T-shirts with Much like Atlanta’s lead in Super Bowl leaves changed colors. a scoreboard-like design “28-3, 3rd, 2:12” LI, it didn’t last. New Orleans rallied for a Now, the city is left with a nightmare of — that point in the game when Atlanta was 20-14 victory. a potential matchup as it prepares to host still up by 25. A plane flew over the Super- Now, with one more win, the Saints will the NFL title game for the third time. dome pulling a “3-28” banner. head to Atlanta seeking their second cham- New Orleans vs. New England. The Falcons returned to the playoffs last pionship. “Lord please don’t let there be a Saints season, only to lose a heartbreaking divi- Talk about rubbing it in: The NFC cham- Patriots Super Bowl in Atlanta,” an appar- sional round game at Philadelphia to the pion will use the Falcons’ training facility ent Falcons fan wrote on Twitter, express- eventual champion Eagles. Still, it looked in suburban Flowery Branch for its prac- ing the sentiment of the entire A-T-L in less as though coach Dan Quinn was building tices. As in, New Orleans would claim At- than 280 characters. something special in Atlanta: a team fea- lanta’s field. It very well could happen. turing a dynamic offense led by quarter- It’s all a bit too much to bear. On Sunday, the Saints will host the Los back Matt Ryan and receiver Julio Jones, Speaking for most in her city, Atlanta Angeles Rams in the NFC championship along with a young, aggressive defense Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said she was game. As soon as that’s over, the Patriots that was making rapid improvement. looking forward to a game that featured will take the field in Kansas City to face Perhaps that Super Bowl disappointment “anybody other than the Saints.” the Chiefs for the AFC title. was merely a warm-up to the city’s greatest “I know there’s going to be a bounty on The winners will head to Mercedes- CURTIS COMPTON/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP, FILE sporting triumph, a title that could be cele- my head for saying that,” she said in an in- Benz Stadium for the Feb. 3 Super Bowl. In this Feb. 5, 2017, file photo, Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan reacts brated right at home. Atlanta fans looked terview with These Urban Times. “But, if All of Atlanta is holding its breath, hop- after losing Super Bowl 51 as the screen flashes New England Patriots hopefully at that final game on this year’s it can’t be the Falcons, then hey, as long as quarterback Tom Brady and confetti flies in Houston. ing it can exhale rather than hold its nose schedule, to be played at the Falcons’ new it’s not the Saints then I am happy.” for the big game. rival, a twice-a-year NFC South opponent Of course, we all know how the Falcons- $1.5 billion home. They dreamed of their The mayor walked back those com- “I don’t even have to watch the games that already has some pretty big bragging Patriots story ended. team finally finishing the job it started two ments at the start of a news conference to this weekend to know that this year’s super rights over Atlanta: New Orleans won the Tom Brady directed a comeback for the years ago in Houston. discuss Super Bowl preparations. bowl is gonna be saints-patriots because Super Bowl nearly a decade ago. ages, leading New England to a 34-28 vic- Then came a rash of season-ending in- Well, sort of. the sports gods hate atlanta that much,” The Falcons are still without a champi- tory in overtime. The memories from that juries and a five-game losing streak that “Before we get to the real stuff, let me said another post on Twitter, filled with onship, though they have only themselves game still cause grimaced looks in Atlanta, sent the Falcons tumbling to a 7-9 record, explain: it was a joke,” Bottoms said. “But dread. to blame for that gaping hole in their 53- where 3-28 has become a lingering punch- their worst since 2014. They lost both meet- I don’t know of a Falcons fan who wants Indeed, a city that has endured so much year-old trophy case. Two seasons ago, at line. ings to the Saints, including an overtime to see New Orleans and the Patriots in the sporting heartbreak can sense what’s com- the Super Bowl in Houston, Atlanta A couple of months after the game, setback in Week 3 that essentially set the Super Bowl.” ing. stormed to a 28-3 lead over the Patriots to Boston celebrated “Falcons Day” on March tone for the disappointing campaign. When A nightmare scenario, indeed, for the A- The Saints are the Falcons’ most bitter set off a premature celebration. 28. You know, because that’s 3-28 on the the time the Falcons played their final home T-L.

against likely playoff teams. points in the period to take a 24-12 take on Cass on the road Tuesday. much else going in a 48-34 loss at come a quarter too late, as South- Girls Woodland’s offense couldn’t get halftime lead. The Patriots never Southeast Whitfield Saturday. east Whitfield outscored the Lady going until the fourth quarter, as the looked back from there. Southeast Whitfield 48, Facing a school from a higher Tigers 16-7 in the third for a 34-18 FROM PAGE 1B Lady Wildcats scored five points in Madgie Robinson led Woodland Adairsville girls 34 classification, Adairsville fell be- advantage entering the final period. The loss puts Woodland alone in the first, seven in the second and in scoring with 10 points for the Breeana Wilson hit three 3-point- hind early, trailing 9-5 after one Adairsville is now 4-18 overall last place in Region 7-AAAAA five again in the third. game. ers and scored a team-high 16 quarter and 18-11 at halftime. on the year and will return to Re- with four region games to go in the Meanwhile, Paulding poured it The Wildcats, now 1-18 overall points, but the Adairsville High Adairsville’s scoring would pick gion 6-AAA play Tuesday at Cal- regular season, including three on in the second quarter with 18 and 1-11 in region play, will next girls basketball team couldn’t get up in the fourth quarter, but it would houn.

went into the fourth quarter tied with held Paulding to nine points. quarter and 26-20 at halftime as Josiah Boys Paulding Saturday, but couldn’t pull off the Seven different Paulding players would Darlington 49, Excel boys 43 Mosley scored eight points for Excel. upset against a likely playoff team in a 64- scored in the fourth quarter, though, and Despite being the underdogs — the The Eagles even managed to narrow FROM PAGE 1B 60 loss. even with two 3-pointers from Johnson, Excel boys basketball team is in eighth in Darlington’s lead going into the fourth It’s been a tough road in a competitive Woodland fell behind 37-26 at halftime, Woodland couldn’t quite keep up. a region of nine teams — the Eagles never quarter to 32-28, but were outscored in the region, but the Wildcats have come close despite 10 first-half points from each Johnson finished with a game-high 22 let the No. 2 team in the region, Darlington, fourth as Darlington earned the win. several games to earning a surprise victory, Hunter Johnson and Dawson Wilkins. But points, while Wilkins had 17. pull away Saturday in Rome. Rayshawn Womack led the team with 14 and came close again Saturday, but once Johnson and Wilkins kept at it in the third Woodland is now 4-16 overall and 1-11 However, Excel could never quite catch points, while Mosley finished with 10 for again came up just short. quarter, combining for 13 of Woodland’s in Region 7-AAAAA, with another chance up to Darlington, either, resulting in a 49- the Eagles, who are now 4-16 overall and After getting beat by 17 points at Pauld- 20 points in the period. It also was the at a region win coming Tuesday at Bartow 43 loss. 1-9 in region play with a game up next ing County just four days prior, Woodland Wildcats’ best defensive quarter as they County rival Cass. Darlington went ahead 12-7 after one against Gordon Lee at home on Tuesday.

Even though he ultimately lost, Woodland’s title. Tramutola had Champs Bishop’s tenacity in the 113-bout been touting his team’s chances seemed to spur Woodland. Fol- all season. Gollhofer, though, ad- FROM PAGE 1B lowing his minor-decision defeat, mitted he was even surprised by come in this year. We called it Gollhofer produced a technical how well the Wildcats ended up payback season for a reason. It’s fall victory. Caleb Henson fol- doing. been in the making. ... lowed with a pin, while Easton “Before even the season, I “It doesn’t come naturally. We Bishop and Caden McCrary knew we were good,” he said. “I just work harder than everybody added technical fall wins. didn’t know we were this good. I else, and I think we showed it out The momentum swing gave knew we were good; I knew we here. I’m extremely proud, ex- Woodland a brief 27-21 lead be- were capable of it. We showed tremely happy for our guys. It’s fore Buford trimmed the deficit to tonight we were more than capa- the best feeling in the world.” three. A forfeit by the Wolves at ble of it.” Gollhofer hugged his head 152 pounds gave Jones a chance McCrary, who joined Gollhofer coach, Adrian Tramutola, almost to close things out in the penulti- and graduate Cody Cochran in as soon as the clock hit all zeros mate match. The junior seized the winning an individual state title on Caleb Jones’ minor-decision opportunity, rolling to an 11-4 de- last year, agreed with his current win to seal the victory with one cision that set off wild celebra- teammate that nothing compares match remaining. A nine-year tions among the Wildcats on the to being a part of a team champi- head coach of the Wildcats, Tra- floor and in the stands. onship. mutola received hugs from the “Right now, I’m a little tired, “Individual is one thing, but rest of his roster before finally but I feel great,” Jones said after- with the team, us all winning it, being able to put into words how wards. “We finally won the state it’s so much better,” the sopho- far this team has come. championship, and this is the hap- more said. “We’ve worked so Since lifting a first-place tro- piest moment of my life.” hard this year. I felt like we de- phy in his debut 2011 season, fol- As for Tramutola, he didn’t served it, and we went out there lowing two years as a Woodland want to compare the 2011 title- and got it.” assistant coach, Tramutola has winning squad to this year’s. That Now, Woodland will embark been through his fair share of team made a great run after com- on the path to capturing a double close calls in pursuit of his sec- ing in as the No. 4 seed to claim with the traditional state tourna- ond state title. From 2012-17, the crown, while this year’s ment set for Feb. 13-16 back in there were six consecutive run- bunch dominated its way to a No. Macon. The 2011 team was un- ner-up finishes. Last year, the 1 seed and essentially cruised into able to win the traditional cham- Wildcats were derailed by in- the finals. pionship, but back in 2003, the juries and wound up missing out “They’re all great in their own Wildcats managed to secure both. on the state tournament alto- ways,” Tramutola said. “When A handful of individuals seem gether, but Tramutola believes the we did it in 2011, we came from likely to finish as champions, but setback only pushed his athletes the four seed. I don’t want to Woodland won’t be satisfied until harder. downgrade the other one. This they bring home the third state “If we don’t have the injuries one is great, because it’s right championship for the school this we had last year, maybe we don’t now. year. (The girls cross country have the focus we had throughout “After all the consecutive team also won the Class 5A state the summer and throughout the losses and heartbreaks, to get this title in the fall.) fall,” he said. “You live with in- one is pretty damn special.” It’s fitting the Wildcats will juries. They happen every day. The duals season has shown to enter the traditional portion of the You can’t control them. You just be a special one for more than season as state-title favorites. try to move on, and we battled just the Wildcats. Even though they didn’t reach the some this year. We had guys step Cass overcame injuries to pro- duals state tournament last year, up. You’re talking about a fresh- duce a top-six finish in Class 5A, Woodland put forth a stellar man in Colton Bishop, who goes falling to Buford in the semis and showing at the 2018 traditional out there and battles a three-time Ola in the consolation semis after tourney, serving as a nice re- finalist and loses 8-7, almost starting the tournament with two minder of just how good the beats him. We have a complete wins; Cartersville finished 2-2 for Wildcats can be. team, and we got it done.” a top-eight showing in its first ap- Saturday proved to be the cul- Even still, things didn’t get off pearance in the duals tournament; mination of that redemptive jour- to the best start Saturday for and even though they didn’t reach ney. Woodland, as two-time defending the Class 3A tournament, “We left Macon last year, wait- champion Buford managed to Adairsville has continued to im- ing to get back,” Tramutola said. take a 21-6 lead with all of the prove and likely has a few indi- “At the individual [tournament], Wildcats’ points coming from a vidual state-placers on its roster. we knew how good we could be. pin by Bryce Shedd at 195 But the crown jewel of the ... Everybody stayed the course, pounds. duals season will always be and we’re state champs.” The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, January 20, 2019 3B Irving has 32 as Celtics SPORTSROUNDUP rally in 4th NBA Standings quarter, top All Times EST Home & Away EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Tuesday BASKETBALL Hawks Toronto 34 13 .723 — BASKETBALL Adairsville at Haralson County, 6 p.m. Philadelphia30 16 .652 3½ Boston 26 18 .591 6½ Adairsville at Calhoun, 6 p.m. Chapel Hill at Cartersville, 6 p.m. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brooklyn 23 23 .500 10½ Cartersville at Central-Carroll, 6 p.m. Cass at Hiram, 6 p.m. Kyrie Irving scored 32 points New York 10 34 .227 22½ Southeast Division Woodland at Cass, 6 p.m. Christian Heritage at Excel boys, 6 p.m. and the Boston Celtics rallied to W L Pct GB beat the Atlanta Hawks 113-105 on Miami 21 21 .500 — Gordon Lee at Excel boys, 6 p.m. Woodland at Carrollton, 6 p.m. Charlotte 21 23 .477 1 Saturday night for their third Orlando 19 25 .432 3 SWIM SWIM Washington 19 26 .422 3½ Cass, Cartersville, Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Cass, Cartersville, Woodland at Adairsville, 5 p.m. straight win. ATLANTA 14 30 .318 8 After trailing for most of the Central Division Thursday WRESTLING W L Pct GB game, Boston took the lead with a Milwaukee 32 12 .727 — WRESTLING Adairsville, Calhoun at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. 9-0 fourth-quarter run, including a Indiana 29 15 .659 3 Cartersville at Coosa Wednesday, January 30 Detroit 19 24 .442 12½ go-ahead 3-pointer by Jaylen Chicago 10 34 .227 22 Friday, January 25 SWIM Brown, who had 14 points. Cleveland 9 36 .200 23½ WESTERN CONFERENCE BASKETBALL Last Chance Meet at Adairsville, 5 p.m. A drive by Irving gave Boston Southwest Division LFO at Adairsville, 7 p.m. Friday, February 1 W L Pct GB the lead for good at 101-100. Al Houston 25 19 .568 — Cartersville at LaGrange, 6 p.m. BASKETBALL Horford made four free throws and San Antonio 26 20 .565 — New Orleans21 24 .467 4½ Villa Rica at Cass, 6 p.m. Adairsville at Murray County, 7 p.m. a layup to help the Celtics increase Dallas 20 24 .455 5 Excel boys at Mount Zion, 7:30 p.m. Bowdon at Excel boys, 7:30 p.m. their advantage to 109-100 with Memphis 19 25 .432 6 Northwest Division Hiram at Woodland, 6 p.m. Woodland at Villa Rica, 6 p.m. 1:11 left. Kevin Huerter led Atlanta W L Pct GB WRESTLING SWIM with 18 points, and fellow rookie Denver 29 14 .674 — OKC 26 17 .605 3 Adairsville at Lovett, 5:30 p.m. State Championships at Georgia Tech Trae Young had 16. Portland 27 19 .587 3½ Utah 25 21 .543 5½ Cartersville at Sweet Onion Invitational at Toombs Co. Minutes after he was called for Minnesota 21 23 .477 8½ his first technical following his Pacific Division Saturday, January 26 Saturday, February 2 W L Pct GB BASKETBALL BASKETBALL fourth foul about three minutes into Golden State31 14 .689 — the third quarter, Boston’s Marcus L.A. Clippers 24 20 .545 6½ Chattahoochee at Cass girls, 1:30 p.m. Cartersville at Troup, 3:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers 24 21 .533 7 Smart was ejected following an al- Sacramento 23 22 .511 8 Sandy Creek at Cartersville, 3 p.m. SWIM tercation with Atlanta’s DeAndre Phoenix 11 35 .239 20½ SWIM State Championships at Georgia Tech Bembry. Friday’s Games Adairsville, Cartersville, Cass, Woodland at North Metro WRESTLING Boston 122, Memphis 116 Smart and Bembry had to be Brooklyn 117, Orlando 115 Championship at Westminster, 9 a.m. Adairsville at area traditional at LFO, 9 a.m. separated after an exchange of Detroit 98, Miami 93 WRESTLING Cartersville at area traditional at Central-Carroll San Antonio 116, Minnesota 113 words as players lined up for a Utah 115, Cleveland 99 Cartersville at Sweet Onion Invitational at Toombs Co. Cass, Woodland at area Traditional at Hiram, 9 a.m. jump ball. After being restrained by Golden State 112, L.A. Clippers 94 Portland 128, New Orleans 112 Tuesday, January 29 teammates and coaches, Smart Saturday's Games broke free and charged toward Be- Oklahoma City 117, Philadelphia 115 Charlotte 135, Phoenix 115 mbry before being restrained again. Indiana 111, Dallas 99 Bembry also was called for a Milwaukee 118, Orlando 108 Sacramento 103, Detroit 101 On the Air technical foul following a video re- Boston 113, ATLANTA 105 Toronto 119, Memphis 90 view. One night after scoring 38 Miami at Chicago, late MEN’S 6:30 p.m. — New England at Kansas City (CBS) points in a 122-116 home win over L.A. Lakers at Houston, late Cleveland at Denver, late 4 p.m. — Duquesne at George Washington (NBCSN) LPGA TOUR GOLF Memphis, Irving continued his Today's Games WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 3 p.m. — Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions (NBC) high-scoring streak by going 5 for Charlotte at Indiana, 6 p.m. L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 7 p.m. 12:30 p.m. — Virginia Tech at N.C. State (FSSO) PGA TOUR GOLF 8 from 3-point range. He pulled the Phoenix at Minnesota, 7 p.m. 2 p.m. — Penn State at Maryland (ESPN2) 3 p.m. — Desert Classic (GOLF) Celtics back from a 50-34 deficit Monday's Games Oklahoma City at New York, 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. — LSU at Alabama (SEC) NHL HOCKEY by scoring 15 of Boston’s final 19 Chicago at Cleveland, 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. — North Carolina at Miami (FSSO) 12:30 p.m. — Washington at Chicago (NBC) points of the half. The Hawks led Dallas at Milwaukee, 2 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 2 p.m. 3 p.m. — Butler at Creighton (FS1) 9:30 p.m. — Carolina at Edmonton (FSSO) 67-60 at the break. Orlando at ATLANTA, 3 p.m. Sacramento at Brooklyn, 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. — Texas A&M at Georgia (ESPN2) BUNDESLIGA SOCCER Atlanta answered Irving’s one- New Orleans at Memphis, 5:30 p.m. man scoring show with a more bal- Miami at Boston, 6 p.m. 4 p.m. — Florida at Ole Miss (SEC) 9:30 a.m. — Nurnberg vs. Hertha Berlin (FS1) Houston at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. anced attack that stood up until the Portland at Utah, 9 p.m. 5 p.m. — West Virginia at Baylor (FS1) PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER final quarter. Golden State at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 6 p.m. — Minnesota at Nebraska (ESPN2) 8:25 a.m. — Huddersfield vs. Man. City (NBCSN) Huerter continued to shine in his HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL 10:55 a.m. — Fulham vs. Tottenham (NBCSN) fill-in starting role while Kent NFL Playoff Schedule 7:30 p.m. — IMG Academy vs. Oak Hill (ESPN) AUSTRALIAN OPEN TENNIS Bazemore recovers from a sprained NFL FOOTBALL 9 p.m. — Round of 16 (ESPN2) Conference Championships right ankle. Huerter has made 45.5 Today’s Games 3 p.m. — L.A. Rams at New Orleans (FOX) percent of his 3-point attempts to NFC: L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 3:05 p.m. (FOX) AFC: New England at Kansas City, 6:40 p.m. (CBS) lead all NBA qualifying rookies. Pro Bowl At Orlando, Fla. Super Bowl At Atlanta He made 4 of 10 3s against Boston. Sunday, Jan. 27 AFC vs. NFC, 3 p.m. (ABC/ESPN) Sunday, Feb. 3 AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:30 p.m. (CBS)

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BY MATT WINKELJOHN Associated Press

It’s hardly a surprise any more when Jordan Nwora heats up, like he did Saturday in scoring 25 points to lead Louisville to a 79-51 runaway win over short-handed Georgia Tech, but it was a treat for him and the Cardinals to feel so at home on the road while winning their third straight game. The sophomore forward entered the game as the Atlantic Coast Conference’s most improved scorer, bumping his average from 5.7 points per game as a freshman to 18.1 this season, and he surpassed that with 21 points in the first half Louisville raced to a 43-16 lead. One week earlier, the Cardinals started their winning streak with a 21-point win at No. 12 North Carolina, and they were more dom- inant against the Yellow Jackets while building leads of 31 points in the first half and 38 in the second. Steven Enoch scored 15 points off the bench for the Cardinals and Malik Williams added 13 for Louisville (13-5, 4-1 ACC), whose fans were so loud in McCamish Pavilion that it seemed like the game was being played in Louisville’s KFC Yum! Center. “It was definitely special seeing our fans travel like this,” Nwora said after making 10 of 16 shots and adding eight rebounds. “We JOSHUA L. JONES/ATHENS BANNER-HERALD VIA AP treat every team the same. We just wanted to play the way we’ve Georgia forward Nicolas Claxton (33) take position of the ball from Florida guard Noah Locke (10) during a game in Athens Saturday. been playing the last few games . . . I think we have the chance to do something special.” James Banks III paced Tech (10-8, 2-3) with a career-high 24 points and 11 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season, but Florida takes down Georgia, 62-52 he had little help. The Jackets were without starting point guard Jose Alvarado, their BY GEORGE HENRY without a for over nine trying to take it from you,” Harris for stops. Instead we decided to get leading scorer who has a groin injury, starting forward Abdoulaye Associated Press minutes at the end of the second said. “I think we’ve got to be aware them.” Gueye, who missed his second consecutive game with an undis- half. of our surroundings when we catch TIP-INS closed medical condition, and senior guard Brandon Alston, the Kevarrius Hayes saw no reason Rayshaun Hammonds, Georgia’s the ball.” Georgia: Jackson did not start for team’s third-leading scorer who missed his second game for personal to worry even as Florida was let- leading scorer this season, was held Georgia, which has lost three the first time this season and fin- reasons. ting another second-half lead fade without a point for the second time straight and four of five, led by five ished with six points in 16 minutes. Banks scored the game’s first bucket, on a baby hook, but away. in the last five games. Second-lead- on Harris’ reverse layup with 9:38 It was Harris’ first career start. ... Louisville dominated from there beginning with a 14-2 run. “We “Trailing by five, we had a lot of ing scorer Nicolas Claxton had left in the game, but they didn’t The Bulldogs announced their third could not score. We missed some free throws, some layups, had fight in us,” he said. “We under- nine points and 12 rebounds. score another field goal until 22 sellout of the season and have four some open-look 3’s,” said Tech coach Josh Pastner. “This obviously stand the game is nowhere near Jordan Harris, taking Turtle seconds remained. more games with no tickets re- wasn’t the first time that’s happened to us this year, but we really over until the final buzzer. The Jackson’s spot in the starting The Bulldogs pulled within four maining at the 10,523-seat Stege- struggled scoring.” game of basketball can change lineup, had 10 points and was the midway through the first half be- man Coliseum. Nwora was in the middle of most everything in the first half. He quickly.” only Bulldog to finish in double fore the Gators pushed the lead to CREAN’S LOSS made three 3-point shots, threw down a dunk and had an old-fash- KeVaughn Allen scored 13 figures. It was an agonizing after- 13 on Keith Stone’s dunk and Mike The school announced that ioned 3-point play to give Louisville its biggest lead, 39-8, with 4:38 points, Noah Locke added 10 noon for Georgia (9-8, 1-4), which Okauru’s 3. Florida’s zone defense Georgia coach Tom Crean’s remaining. points and the Gators rallied from shot 5 for 14 beyond the arc and is was active with four different play- mother, Marjorie Crean, passed Tech felt way behind quickly for the second straight game. The a brief second-half deficit to beat 9 for 41 on 3s in the last two ers blocking a shot and holding away this week in Michigan fol- Jackets trailed 20-2 at Clemson on Wednesday before falling by 12. Georgia 62-52 on Saturday. games. Georgia to six field goals. lowing a long illness. She was 80. They turned the ball over on seven of their first 16 possessions and After losing to South Carolina, The Bulldogs were outscored “I thought our body language, Funeral arrangements are pending, scored just twice while struggling when Louisville double-teamed No. 3 Tennessee and No. 24 Mis- 28-10 in points off turnovers. our mental toughness — I saw a lit- but Crean will not miss a game. ball handlers. sissippi State by an average less “We can just continue to drill on tle bit of difference (today), espe- UP NEXT “We’ve had some unexpected injuries, (and) the chemistry and than five points, Florida (10-7, 2-3 that and make sure guys secure the cially defensively,” Gators coach Florida: Host Texas A&M on synergy that we’ve been having in earlier games is being disrupted Southeastern Conference) closed ball when they catch it and protect Mike White said. “I thought we sat Tuesday. when it comes to knowing where guys are going to be and what they out the game by holding Georgia it because guys are swatting down down in a stance and didn’t hope Georgia: At LSU on Wednesday. like to do,” Banks said of Tech’s discombobulated offense.

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BY MARIE NESMITH the wedding industry, which seemed to be reces- ness,” he said, adding The Knot and Wedding- “Tom and I have seen The TC Show evolve [email protected] sion proof. People were still getting married de- Wire awards are based on client reviews. “The from just the two of us — only being able to com- spite the economy and if anything, less were recognition of these achievements is vital for our plete a single setup for an event — to the more For Chad Oates and Tom Shinall, a teenage job booking bands and booking DJs to fit within their continued success as a company, and we look for- than 15 of us who celebrate events every week- has transformed into a flourishing, highly-ac- budgets. As business grew, so did our workforce. ward to many more years of earning these type end of the year. Our setups have evolved from claimed business. It wasn’t necessarily always [me] or Chad at an awards.” one that required two people, to a simplified setup Formed in 2002 as The Tom & Chad Show, the event, so we transitioned into The TC Show.” that can be completed by one person, packed into Cass High School graduates’ entertainment com- Based out of Cartersville, The TC Show has Northwest Georgia Bridal Expo a car. … Since inception, we have provided serv- pany has expanded in scope, enhancing more garnered a host of awards locally and from the To help broaden its reach, The TC Show will ices for thousands of events — too many to count. than 320 events last year, 90 percent of which wedding industry over the past seven years. In ad- once again embrace the opportunity to serve as a As a perspective, in 2018 we provided services were weddings. Now referred to as The TC Show, dition to being named the Cartersville-Bartow vendor at the Northwest Georgia Bridal Expo Jan. for more than 325 events. Over the last three the enterprise offers numerous services for en- County Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business 27. Anticipated to draw more than 1,200 atten- years, we have provided services for over 1,000 gaged couples, such as a photo and video booth, of the Year in 2012, the company captured “Cou- dees, the event will feature a plethora of wedding events — about 90 percent of those events being DJ, emcee, videography, uplighting, and projector ples’ Choice” awards by WeddingWire from 2014 providers at the Clarence Brown Conference weddings.” and screen rentals. to 2017, was listed among the “Best of Wed- Center, 5450 Highway 20 in Cartersville. dings” by The Knot from 2013 to 2019; and in- “This year will mark our eighth consecutive ‘In-person wedding Pinterest’ ‘Blessed’ journey ducted into The Knot’s Hall of Fame in 2016. year participating in the Northwest Georgia Ongoing from noon to 5 p.m., the Northwest “When Chad and I began this company, I don’t “There are two industry leading web-based Bridal Expo,” Shinall said. “We’ve participated Georgia Bridal Expo will be coordinated and pro- think either of us ever imagined The Tom & Chad companies assisting the vast majority of brides in many bridal shows over the years across metro duced by McWhorter Capital Partners. Show becoming what it is today,” said Shinall, an and grooms across the country — The Knot and Atlanta and the Southeast region, but being a part “The purpose of the event [is to] introduce cou- Adairsville resident. “We were young, starting WeddingWire,” Shinall said. “These companies of this event is special because it is the only bridal ples who are planning a wedding with as many college and looking to make a living. As owners, provide tools, resources, content, products and expo in our home community. of the region’s finest wedding vendors as we can it began as a job. Today, it is a successful busi- services to those planning weddings. As a com- “We hope attendees of the bridal show realize fit under one roof without having to drive to At- ness. It is cool to look back and reminisce. We pany in the industry, we chose to be a vendor in that they do not have to go into Atlanta to book a lanta,” said Deanna Berry, event coordinator and [have] seen our fair share of failures but being order to have access and control over our profile DJ nor do they need to spend more money on a McWhorter Capital Partners’ chief operating of- able to learn from those experiences and turn on both of these sites. We joined The Knot in band. As a local company, even though we serve ficer. “I recently heard someone call it ‘in-person them into positive successes is truly inspirational. 2013 and WeddingWire in 2014. As you can all of the Southeast, we love providing our serv- wedding Pinterest.’ Brides- and grooms-to-be can When asked, Chad and I always say, ‘We have imagine, our industry tends to be very review-dri- ices to those who call Bartow County home.” have one-on-one conversations with dozens [of] been blessed.’ ven — who provided what and how was your ex- Echoing Shinall’s comments, Oates also enjoys wedding planners, cake bakers, venue owners, “Our legal business name is The Tom & Chad perience. The Knot and WeddingWire accept participating in the bridal expo and interacting DJs and so many other industry professionals Show Inc. We rebranded as The TC Show during reviews from couples based on the vendors they with brides- and grooms-to-be. without having to spend days searching through the recession — 2008 — as we saw a shift in our used and provide them for all to see. “It is fun getting to meet those engaged couples the internet and playing phone tag. They can get business model. From 2002-2008, we did a lot of “… The TC Show is a client-based referral within our home community and help them in a feel for the personalities behind the product or birthday parties, school events and corporate company. We earn our events by providing the planning their most memorable day,” Oates said. service. functions. Following the recession of 2008, our very best service, and we understand that. By ex- “It is also really nice to be able to network and business began to boom as we transitioned into ceeding expectations, we are earning more busi- support our local community and vendor peers. SEE NGBE, PAGE 2C

DESIGN BY ERIC DEMPSEY/PHOTOS BY RANDY PARKER, SKIP BUTLER, SPECIAL Pictured top left, the Northwest Georgia Bridal Show at the Clarence Brown Conference Center in Cartersville featured a fashion show for brides, bridesmaids, grooms and groomsmen; Top middle, Lauren Wade of Melissa's Hair Beauty & Health Salon styles Kaitlen Arnett’s hair at a previous Northwest Georgia Bridal Expo; Top right, bottom right and bottom left, celebrants dance at various events serviced by The TC Show, which Tom Shinall and Chad Oates founded in 2002; Middle right, Shinall, left, and Oats; Middle, Adairsville’s Ashley Phillips, left, has some fun with Andrea Calhoun with Bussey’s Flowers, Gifts & Decor at a previous expo. 2C Sunday, January 20, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Around Town The Daily Tribune News Make the power of prayer a top priority this year

“I believe in the power of invitation and shared that he was an Just as Bush believed in and son. That person prays to God and prayer. Make prayer a priority this prayer.” Episcopalian and that his faith practiced prayer, we do as well. We God may well speak to you about year. That’s a quote I’ve heard fre- taught that one’s faith was personal pray for the sick. We pray for the their need. Someone has said, “The day that quently. As Christians, we believe — it wasn’t something to discuss. missionaries. We pray for our min- Years ago, there was a family in is hemmed on both ends with in prayer. We believe that God an- But then, Bush began to talk about isters. We pray for our families. We a community that needed help. A prayer is less likely to come un- swers our prayers. We believe that how he had prayed when he sent pray for provision. We pray for prayer meeting was called to pray wound in the middle.” through prayer, all things are pos- troops into battle in Operation guidance. for this family. As people gathered Long ago, Martin Luther said, sible. Desert Storm. Bush’s voice broke Jesus taught us to pray: for the prayer time, a young man “To be a Christian without prayer A few weeks ago, I was re- as he spoke of this. “Our Father, who art in heaven, came up on a horse pulling a cart. is no more possible than to be alive minded again of the importance of He then said, “For me, prayer Hallowed be Thy name….” The cart had groceries in it. without breathing.” prayer. I was reading an article in Potts has always been important, but Paul challenged us to “pray with- The young man said, “Paw can’t Billy Graham said, “The Chris- the North Carolina Biblical quite personal.” He then added, “I out ceasing.” make the prayer meeting, but he tian life is not a constant high. I Recorder, their state Baptist paper. ten remembering Bush. worried a little bit about shedding But not only should we pray, we sent this as an answer to your have my moments of deep discour- The article was on the life of The article stated that back in tears in public for the emotion of it. should also be willing to be the an- prayers.” agement. I have to go to God in George H. W. Bush. Former Presi- 1991, Bush was invited to speak As Barbara and I prayed at Camp swer to someone’s prayer. There Sometimes, God wants us to be prayer with tears in my eyes, and dent Bush had passed away just a before the Southern Baptist Con- David before the air war began, we may be someone praying for provi- an answer to someone’s prayers. say, ‘O God, forgive me,’ or ‘Help few weeks prior to the publication vention, which was meeting in At- were thinking about these young sion or help from the Lord. God As we begin 2019, I encourage me.’” of that paper, so an article was writ- lanta that year. He accepted the men and women overseas…” may impress you to help that per- you to renew your commitment to Make prayer a priority this year.

attended last year’s event as a father of and Kennesaw. “The Clarence Brown Conference Washington Carver Park and the new NGBE the bride-to-be. I mentioned that I was “There are a dozen venues this year. I Center is delighted to have been chosen Pine Acres Retreat, which is set to open getting ready for the next show, and he love venues. Each one is very different, once again as the venue for the North- in March. We think these venues will be FROM PAGE 1C joked, ‘Hey! We found most of my and they tend to bring their own team of west Georgia Bridal Expo,” said Regina of great interest to brides seeking lake- “For the exhibitors, the Northwest daughter’s wedding vendors at that thing vendors with them as well, which further Wheeler, director of operations for the side wedding venues and they are natu- Georgia Bridal Expo gives them an op- last year … those people got a lot of my adds to the variety. We also have several local CVB. “One of our top priorities is rally affordable, because they are under portunity to showcase new trends and money!’” new caterers this year, florists, bridal earning repeat business, and that has the administration of the Cartersville- promote the unique things they offer that This year, the expo will feature more boutiques, men’s formalwear shops, been the case with the expo. The CBCC Bartow County Convention & Visitors might not be found in a big, commercial- than 50 exhibitors, ranging from wedding wedding coordinators, party rental com- staff works hard to make exhibiting at the Bureau.” ized Atlanta show. … What I enjoy most planners to bridal shops; fashion shows panies and more.” conference center simple and ‘headache Tickets to the Northwest Georgia is hearing an exhibitor tell me at the end at 1:30 and 3 p.m.; and prize drawings. Serving as the administrator of the free.’ We take pride in the ease of loading Bridal Expo cost $10 in advance at of the day that they booked actual busi- “We have a great mix of vendors this Northwest Georgia Bridal Expo’s venue, in, attentive to issues that arise through- www.nwgeorgiabridalexpo.com or $15 ness during the expo. To me, that is evi- year from all over northwest Georgia,” the Cartersville-Bartow County Conven- out the event and our convenient loca- at the door. For more information, visit dence of a successful expo. One of my Berry said. “While many are from Bar- tion & Visitors Bureau’s staff also sees tion. the event’s website or Facebook page, favorite experiences was a comment I re- tow County, there are others from Rome, the value of promoting its facilities at the “This year, our staff will be showcas- www.fb.com/NorthwestGeorgiaBridal- ceived recently from a [gentleman] who Acworth, Marietta, Woodstock, Calhoun gathering. ing wedding venues available at George Expo.

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MT. CARMEL UMC — 825 Road, Cartersville. Oak Grove Brother Ronnie Pope will be the Saturday, Feb. 9, at 6 p.m. at the Highway, White. The church will day of each month from 9:30 to Hall Station Road, Adairsville. Baptist Church will have The guest speaker. Everyone is in- Cartersville Civic Center, 435 W. provide free groceries the first 11:30 a.m. Mt. Carmel UMC will host Gentry’s singing during their Jan. vited. Main St., as a fundraiser for Pas- Thursday of every month from 10 Barbed Wire and Roses from 27th service at 11 a.m. tor Randy B. Livsey’s journey to a.m. to 1 p.m. EUHARLEE BAPTIST Rome in a gospel concert today at GREATER MT. OLIVE Israel. For more information, call CHURCH —1103 Euharlee 6 p.m. Dinner will follow the PEEPLES VALLEY BAP- MISSIONARY BAPTIST Jacqueline Toulon at 770-906- ROWLAND SPRINGS BAP- Road, Euharlee Baptist Church singing. TIST CHURCH — 68 Ledford CHURCH — Greater Mt. Olive 1389. TIST CHURCH — 79 Rowland will provide free groceries to Lane, Cartersville. Peeples Valley Missionary Baptist church will Springs Road SE. The Rowland those in need every fourth Thurs- OAK GROVE BAPTIST Baptist Church will host a fellow- present “Love is in the Air, Come BREAD OF LIFE FREE Springs Baptist Church food day from 10 a.m. to CHURCH — 312 Burnt Hickory ship breakfast Feb. 2 at 8 a.m. One Come All Masquerade Ball” CHURCH — 743 Old Tennessee pantry is open every third Thurs- 1 p.m.

WHAT’S GOING ON New Look! New Windows! Are Your Windows TAYLORSVILLE CEME- Luke A.M.E. Church, 130 Jones houses on Jan. 22 and 29 at 6 p.m. 770-386-0676. Energy Efficient? TERY — The annual meeting of the St., Cartersville; Parade lineup on at the Cartersville Public Library in Call Today... members of the Taylorsville Cemetery Jan. 21 at 1:15 p.m. at the the Nathan Deal Community NORTHWEST GEORGIA Energy Efficient Vinyl Windows Corporation will be held at the Tay- Cartersville Civic Center at 435 W. Room, 429 W. Main St., BRIDAL EXPO — The North- Roofing & Siding lorsville Masonic Hall today at 3 p.m. Main St. The parade starts at 2 p.m. Cartersville. Participants must be 9 west Georgia Bridal Expo takes “Cheapest Prices in North Georgia” Festivities include a wreath laying years old or older. No experience is place Jan. 27 from noon to 5 p.m. 30 Years Experience CARTERSVILLE/BARTOW ceremony at Frank Moore Admin- necessary. Each open house is free. at the Clarence Brown Conference Locally Owned & Insured Darrell Pressley • 770-324-8701 COUNTY MARTIN LUTHER istration Building with greetings by For more information, call 706- Center, 5450 Highway 20, KING JR. EVENTS — There mayor Matt Santini. 766-4418 or email bartowdix- Cartersville. Brides-to-be, along will be a candlelight service at Mt. [email protected]. with their families and friends, will Zion Missionary Baptist Church, BARTOW DIXIE GRANDS have the opportunity to meet with 147 Jones St., Cartersville, at 6 SQUARE DANCE CLUB — THE NORTHWEST GEOR- more than 50 wedding vendors. p.m. today; Youth rally and pro- Bartow Dixie Grands Square GIA DAYLILY SOCIETY — Tickets are $10 online at gram at 10 a.m. on Jan. 21 at St. Dance Club will sponsor open The Northwest Georgia Daylily www.nwgeorgiabridalexpo.com or Society will meet Saturday, Jan. 26, $15 at the door. Parking is free. All at 10 a.m. at Stiles Auditorium on brides will be registered for prize W. Cherokee Avenue. It will fea- drawings throughout the day. ture a panel of three gardeners who will answer questions. Visitors will ADULT DANCE CLASSES — be given a voucher for a daylily and The Cartersville Parks and Rec De- refreshments will be served as pho- partment is offering Adult Social-Ball- tos of members’ gardens will be room Dance Classes every shown on a screen. Call David Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Bishop for more information at the Goodyear Clubhouse, 3 Goodyear 770-386-0438. Ave., Cartersville. This month’s dance is the Foxtrot. The classes are $10 for BARTOW COUNTY AMA- a single person or $15 for couples per TEUR RADIO EMERGENCY month. For information, call Britt SERVICE GROUP — The Bar- McGill at 770-607-6175. tow County Amateur Radio Emer- gency Service Group is holding a BASEBALL CAMP — Former Winter Field Day on Jan. 26 from 10 Cartersville High School baseball a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Bartow County player and current minor leaguer in Emergency Operations Center at 10 the Los Angles Angels organization Elizabeth St., Cartersville. Attendees Connor Justus will hold a baseball will be able to talk on their radios camp for ages 7-14 on Feb. 9 from under the guidance of licensed radio 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to benefit the Garrett operators. For more information, Black Scholarship. The camp will contact Charles Evans, assistant am- be held at the Cartersville High ateur radio emergency service coor- baseball facility in Atco. The cost of dinator for Bartow County at the camp will be $75 per participant. The Daily Tribune News Around Town www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, January 20, 2019 3C

the biggest indictment against modernity as a whole I could ever dare fathom: they wanted $9.99 for Worms make my a bag of cocktail-style “all-natural” Swift at the ice cubes imported from Maine. Remember, fellow Bartow Countians: without eternal vigi- world go around lance, $9.99 cocktail-style “all-nat- ural” ice cubes imported from While I looked through some boxes downstairs anticipating the Maine can happen here, too. move of my stuff from there to my barn office, I opened a smaller Movies Speaking of tasteless things no- box to find some strips of newspaper to be the only item. I imme- body really needs, I didn’t feel like diately recognized it – bedding for a worm tub. I probably folded taking out a Fannie Mae loan to af- shut the flaps of that box more than three years ago; it became an ford going to the local movieplex out-of-sight, out-of-mind item this week and my underground in- where it sat on top of a column ‘He’s Out There,’ but ternational cinema contact Rodrigo of 1.5 cubic foot book boxes. (pronounced Hod-He-Go) is still I left the paper strips in the Swift mad at me for making fun of his box and sat it to one side. I ‘He’ ain’t worth watching haircut in last week’s article, so I would deal with it later thinking decided to take it easy and check I might dump those strips of BY JAMES SWIFT Even weirder, the food landed face first on a discounted out this one movie on Netflix called newspaper onto the compost [email protected] section was right next to the pa- veggie Turducken kit trying to haul “He’s Out There,” which is about pile followed by the contents of payas and pomegranates and keister out of that aisle. this 20-something mama and her our stainless steel pail that we Now I’m not going to say which EVERYTHING in the icebox was The one thing that struck me two girls moving out into the continually refill on the kitchen store it was or what county I was vegan — vegan meatloaf, vegan most about that fateful trip to the- wilderness and getting preyed upon counter with compostable food in, but a couple of weeks back I meatballs, vegan kielbasa, vegan grocery-store-that-will-not-be- by this one guy wearing a mask scraps. Humphreys made the mistake of going into one cheese, vegan corn pupusas, vegan named-that’s-also-in-a-county-that- that looks like somebody welded A compost pile needs a com- of those hippy-dippy grocery stores aloo matar. But what really blew will-not-be-named, though, was chewed bubblegum to a bowling bination of green material and brown material. Green material can where everything is “organic” and my mind was that they had vegan just how dadgum EXPENSIVE ball. be most food items like vegetable peelings, coffee grounds (a green “free-range” and “free-trade” and frozen dog treats, which I’m pretty everything was. They wanted It’s your basic “everything’s item although they’re brown), and past prime fruit and vegetables. “environmentally-sustainable.” sure constitutes a felony animal $18.99 for one organic, whole- quiet for a while, now everybody Coffee grounds contain a small percentage of nitrogen which helps As soon as I waltzed into the cruelty conviction in most Geor- wheat, imitation pesto and tear-free RUN!” movie. You know what I’m with a compost pile heating up. These strips of newspaper that I produce section I knew I made a gian jurisdictions. potato frozen pizza and $10.99 for talking about here, the kind of set aside are considered to be a brown item. bad decision. For starters, I Of course, you couldn’t find any one 16-ounce jar of paleo-friendly, movie where there’s like five or six In extension materials about composting, I found the carbon:ni- couldn’t even find the bananas and normal brand names anywhere. In- gluten-free, sugar-conscious, minutes of people just walking trogen ratios of various items which are either green or brown. But oranges, but they had an entire sec- stead, you had a whole bunch of kosher, Engine 2-compatible al- around and looking at the ingredi- when it came to how much green and brown to mix together I usu- tion filled up with nothing but star- gummy worms imported from fredo sauce that was probably ents on baking soda boxes and then ally found a reference to “parts’” without any specification of how fruit. Secondly, they only had like Scandinavia and frozen coffee made by some guy with green hair something spooky happens and much a part is. I found references to mix 1-part green to 1-part one or two pineapples and coconuts made by some hipster working out and a metal ring sticking out of his everybody onscreen drops what- brown. I found another reference that stated to mix 1-part green to but an entire armada of durians and of a bungalow in Brooklyn and as nose in San Jose using $1.53 worth ever they’re doing and starts run- 30-parts brown. I also found several references that advocated lay- rambutans, which are these south- Saint Burt Reynolds as my witness, of ingredients he got at Costco. ning for the hills. Not only does it ering green and brown materials. The parts of green and brown east Asian delicacies that literally an entire row of hand-crafted pro- I saw one can of Manuka honey happen a lot in “He’s Out There,” materials needed to create a compost pile lies somewhere in be- look like a porcupine mated with a biotic sodas. As in, an entire 50- imported from New Zealand that that’s pretty much the whole tween 1-to-1 and 1-to-30. hand grenade and got painted like foot-long wall of off-brand colas they were trying to sell for $33.49. movie. Granted, we’ve got about Here is my experience. First, I use a “layer” to measure a “part” an Easter egg. I didn’t know swimming with intestinal parasites And just when I thought I encoun- 20 minutes of background to start of green and brown materials. Second, I use welded wire to make whether to bag up half a dozen or that the manufacturer meant to put tered the zenith of absurdity, I saw the movie, but from there on out it’s my round compost bins — about 10 feet of wire 3-ft tall amounts send Sigourney Weaver after ’em in there. I almost tripped over a box it. The absolute epitome of every- to about a cubic yard of material which is needed to produce critical with a flamethrower. of keto-friendly cashew butter and thing wrong with millennials, and SEE SWIFT, PAGE 8C mass so a pile will heat up while it decomposes. I found alternating layers of brown material about 6 inches deep topped with a green layer about an inch deep and built up layer by layer to fill the entire enclosure will produce a critical mass that will heat up to about 150 degrees. During this natural cooking process the contents of the pile will begin to decompose. Assisting in decomposition will be an array of microbes and other critters — worms — that will take the mass of the pile to less than half of its original size. EVHS PETS OF THE WEEK Once when I had a steady source of green materials, I not only used compost bins but I maintained several tubs of red wiggler worms. I kept the worms downstairs in their tubs which Miss Em never really cared for but she put up with it. I fed these worms ground up kitchen scraps and other green materials. I used strips of newspaper which is a brown material to make bedding into which went the green materials. Over time the worms would munch through the green and brown materials turning them into vermicompost. The only time these tubs produced any odor were those times when a tub would go out of balance (either too wet or too much green material). Being distracted with the construction of the barn, my tubs of worms kinda-sorta fell to the wayside. I couldn’t find any worm eggs or worms in the still damp black compost that had been pro- duced by the worms. Fearing the worst, I told The Latin Scholar to dump the contents of these last two vermicomposting tubs into The Allotment where she had planted flowers to feed her bees. We washed out the tubs and leaned them against the stack of herb boxes. Now that I almost have the barn where I want it to be, finding a box of newspaper strips reminded me that I need to buy a few pounds of red wigglers from a vendor that I follow online. Ideally, I’d like to get some more worms from the fellow in Warner Robins that sold us our first vermicompost tub at a Georgia Master Gar- dener meeting in Macon but I don’t know if he is still in business. From that mature worm tub, I got at least 12 other bins. I need to get enough red wiggler worms to set up one or two tubs in the barn to provide compost for tea to fertilize the garden. And my compost piles have manure worms. That seems to be a good balance.

— Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has been ETOWAH VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY/SPECIAL gardening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Information about Left, meet the 1-year-old cutie, Cricket. Cricket weighs in around 22 pounds with dainty paws and wispy, soft ears. This pretty girl gardening can be found on the University of Georgia Cooperative is not shy about showing affection and she loves to chase any toys. Cricket gets along very well with other dogs and she wants to Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/publications/. Or play chase with cats. Overall, Cricket is a happy girl with a beautiful smile and personality to match. Right, Bugsy is a 2-year-old tabby blend with green eyes and extra long whiskers. Bugsy is one handsome and quiet fella who is very interested in what you are contact the Bartow County Extension Office, 320 W. Cherokee doing as long he receives some chin scratches. Bugsy has been overlooked at the shelter but when he is outside his cage he can Ave., Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The Extension Master Gardener be a very charming and affectionate guy. Bugsy is looking for a home where he can relax, watch TV with you, take naps by your Program is a volunteer training program for home gardeners of- side and enjoy some quiet time in the sun. To adopt Cricket, Bugsy, or any of their friends, or to volunteer at EVHS, visit fered through county offices of the University of Georgia Coop- www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. erative Extension. Early DUI arrest changes teetotaler’s life forever DEAR ABBY: Thirty years to you — and unless she’s aware, father to leukemia. The progres- are. For that reason I’m suggest- DEAR NEEDS SLEEP: Just ago, I went out for a night of so- it could also happen to her. sion of his illness and death was ing you discuss what’s going on tell him! Permit me to suggest a cial drinking with friends. After rapid and unforeseen. It has been with you with a psychiatrist, a few phrases: “Jim, you will have consuming several drinks, I made DEAR ABBY: I’m 54 and fi- a tremendous emotional strain on doctor who has the training and to make other arrangements when the mistake of thinking I could nally finishing my bachelor’s de- the family, but I seem to be hav- certification to give you a definite you come to town because you drive home. The result was I was gree. It has been a very long ing a hard time “ending” my diagnosis and medicate you, if can no longer stay with us. Going arrested for DUI. As it was my journey, and I’m excited to finally grieving and finding even simple necessary. Please don’t wait to without sleep for a week while first offense, the charges were attain it. My question is: Which happiness in things I used to ask your doctor or your insurance you use my bed is affecting my dismissed after I completed a di- By last name should I put on my de- enjoy. I know the death of a loved company for a referral. Abigail Van Buren health, so please return our house version program. Although not gree? I still use my ex-husband’s one can change a person’s per- key. We love you and would like considered a conviction, the ar- last name because I have a son spective forever, but I’m wonder- DEAR ABBY: My brother lives to visit with you while you’re rest is still accessible through past, or keep it to myself? Al- with him. After I remarried I still ing if my process has turned into in a different state, and every year here, and we hope you under- open records in my state. This though we have a good didn’t change it. something else. he comes “home” for a week. I’m stand.” was, and is, a source of embar- father/daughter relationship, I’m My educational goal was a per- I am somewhat prone to de- one of six siblings who live in the Do not feel guilty for saying rassment to me. concerned if I tell her it could sonal one, and I’m proud of my- pression (especially around the area, but “Jim” always stays with any of it because you have been I no longer drink alcohol. I have a negative impact going for- self for finishing it. I wanted to winter months), but have stuck us. After the first time he stayed more than generous to your use my maiden name on my de- with my doctor’s orders about here he said, “I’ll just keep your want your readers to know they ward. — LEARNED THE LES- brother. need to think twice before drink- SON gree because this degree is also medication and exercise on a reg- key for next year.” ing and driving. That one night for my parents, although both ular basis. I was in counseling, I love my brother, but this DEAR READERS: Today, we changed my life forever, and it DEAR LEARNED: Some have since passed. So, which last but that seemed to reach its con- means giving him my bedroom remember the birthday of Rev. will change theirs if they’re in- teens can be judgmental because name should I use for my degree? clusion about a year ago. for a week or more. We have no Martin Luther King Jr., who in volved in an accident and hurt or they have not yet had enough life — UNSURE IN TEXAS I’m married with three wonder- other bedrooms, so I have to share take someone’s life. I was lucky experience to practice empathy. ful children, and I feel like I could with my husband and get no sleep. 1968 was martyred in the cause of that neither of those things hap- While I don’t think the odds are DEAR UNSURE: If you plan be a better husband and father if I’m in my 70s, and after a week civil rights. His philosophy still pened to me. great that your daughter will to use your degree for anything I could figure out how to move with no sleep I feel awful. rings true: “Darkness cannot drive Now I have a concern regard- search online to see if her parent more than a wall decoration, and on. Abby, please help. — TRY- I have hinted to Jim about him out darkness; only light can do ing my teenage daughter. She’s at has a record, I do think you plan on continuing to use your ING TO MOVE ON staying with his son, but he says that. Hate cannot drive out hate; an age where she’s aware of the should have another discussion ex-husband’s name in your ca- “no.” The other siblings don’t only love can do that.” dangers of drinking and driving. with her about the repercussions reer, put that name on the DEAR TRYING TO MOVE offer because he is so critical. She has little respect for people of driving under the influence. diploma. If not, using your ON: Please accept my sympathy Everything we do has to be his Dear Abby is written by Abigail she has heard about who have And when you do, emphasize that maiden name as a sentimental for the loss of your father. The in- way. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne been arrested for DUIs. She does- this kind of error in judgment can tribute to your parents is a lovely ability to find happiness in things I really need to tell him he must Phillips, and was founded by her n’t know about my arrest. If she happen to ANYONE who gets idea. that used to bring you joy is one stay elsewhere, but I can’t seem to mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact chose to, she could access my behind the wheel after drinking of the symptoms of clinical de- find the right words. My siblings Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or open records and see my DUI ar- alcohol or ingesting prescription DEAR ABBY: It has been a lit- pression. After two years, you say just tell him. What should I P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA rest. Should I tell her about my drugs because it once happened tle over two years since I lost my should be doing better than you do? — NEEDS MY SLEEP 90069. 4C Sunday, January 20, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listing The Daily Tribune News

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Å “Escaping the Madhouse” TRAV ¨Forbidden History Forbidden History Kindred Spirits Kindred Spirits Kindred Spirits Kindred Spirits My Haunted House My Haunted House My Haunted House Fear the Woods (N) Haunted Case Files Haunted Case Files ANPL ≠Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Animals Animals Animals Animals The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å Crikey... Irwins Crikey... Irwins Animals Animals Crikey... Irwins (:01) Lone Star Law NICK ØSponge. SpongeBob SquarePants ’ Sponge. Sponge. SpongeBob SquarePants ’ Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. SpongeBob Sponge. 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THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 24, 2019 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News GMA Day (N) ’ General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Grey’s Anatomy (N) Million Little Away-Murder Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Page Six Access Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) Gotham “Ruin” (N) The Orville (N) ’ Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! The Titan Games (N) Brooklyn Good Law & Order: SVU Up Late J. 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BY THOMAS N. CULPEPPER He served in the USMCR until 1989. Name: Leonard B. Gandy In 1989 Leonard transferred Branch: U.S. Army Reserves, into the Army National Guard and U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, served as a tank commander until Army National Guard his retirement in 1997. During his Rank: Captain, Retired time in the ARNG he was acti- Service: 1971 – 1997 vated during Desert Storm from late 1990 until mid-1991. He re- In 1949, the first Volkswagen tired from military service in 1997 was sold in the U.S., RCA per- as a Captain (highest rank held). fected broadcasting of color TV, Culpepper When asked to relate a memo- the average cost of a new house rable time in his military service was $7,450.00, the average cost of in 1967, he attended Georgia Mil- he stated, “When we were acti- a new car was $1,420.00, gasoline itary College and Georgia College vated for Desert Storm and sta- was 17 cents a gallon and bacon in Milledgeville, Georgia. It was tioned at Fort Irwin, California. At was 50 cents a pound. In 1949 there he earned Associate and the end of his military career, Leonard B. Gandy was born in Bachelor degrees as well as partic- Leonard Gandy held military oc- Hemmingway, South Carolina and ipated in ROTC. He was commis- cupational specialties in all three would live a life of service. sioned a 2LT in the U.S. Army combat arms. Leonard Gandy was born into a Reserves. Leonard continued to fulfill his hard working family that resided Leonard’s two brothers contin- desire to serve by starting a civil- on the farm of Thomas A. ued the family tradition of service ian law enforcement career with Yawkey, the owner of the Red Sox by attending military college at the LaFayette Police Department. baseball team. Leonard developed The Citadel. All three brothers He served there from 1974 to an admirable work ethic working were commissioned officers. 1978. on the farm gathering hay and Leonard’s military career began In 1978, he was employed by Gandy feeding cattle. His father, a me- upon graduation from college and the Cartersville Police Department chanic and general maintenance assignment in the United States where he served in a variety of earned his Master’s Degree in Faith United Methodist Church serving with Leonard in both the worker for the farm, served in Army Reserves where he attended roles. He served as a Patrol Offi- Public Administration from and presently reside in ARNG and Cartersville Police WWII in North Africa, , Officer Basic School for Military cer, Shift Commander, SWAT Columbus State University in con- Cartersville. Department. I can say that it was Sicily, France and Germany in the Police at Fort Gordon, Georgia. member, Training Coordinator junction with the Georgia Chiefs I asked Leonard whether he my honor to have served with him aviation section of an artillery He rose to the rank of Captain and Assistant Division Com- of Police Command College. He would recommend military serv- and there were few as loyal, com- unit. He also had several uncles while in the USAR. He served in mander. He is a certified Georgia retired from the Cartersville Po- ice to young people today, he mitted and had the integrity that that served in WWII. One uncle that capacity until 1979. Leonard POST Instructor in firearms, de- lice Department in 2009 with the replied, “Absolutely, but you have Leonard demonstrated during his was taken prisoner in France. This transferred to the United States partment training officer and rank of Captain. to have the desire to do it, to fulfill service. is no doubt where Leonard inher- Marine Corps Reserves as a Staff radar. From 1981 to 1985, he Leonard Gandy is married to your duty.” ited his desire to serve his country. Sergeant and ultimately attained served as a deputy sheriff for the Linda (Spraggins) Gandy and they After a very full life of service — Thomas N. Culpepper is a re- Leonard attended high school at the rank of Gunnery Sergeant. Bartow County Sheriff’s Office, have three children, Laura, Roland to his country and community, tired chief of police, security con- Andrews High School. Along with Leonard served in both infantry returning to the Cartersville Police and Jeremy. His wife, Linda, is a Leonard is currently employed sultant, member of the American working on the farm, as a senior and artillery units. During his time Department in 1985. During his retired Physical Therapist for the with the Booth Western Art Mu- Legion and veteran. He can be in high school his job was to drive in the USMCR, he also attend the employment with the Cartersville Bartow County School System. seum in Cartersville. contacted at the school bus. Upon graduation Marine Corps Staff NCO School. Police Department, Leonard They are longtime members of This author had the privilege of [email protected].

Bowling Ball Face jumps out in front of ing some big plot twist to happen, but leaves out in the boonies as traps. Now rant a recommendation. I’ll give it the Swift them and does his best impersonation of nope, nothing of the sort ever happens. THAT’s a movie I’d like to see — just standard ONE-AND-A-HALF PIECES a Pampered Chef food In fact, they don’t even bother telling 90 minutes of this Michael Myers OF POPCORN OUT OF FOUR rating, FROM PAGE 3C chopper. you who Mr. Bubblegum Bowling Ball wannabe using a butcher knife to bake but I will praise it for one thing — just 60 minutes of people running here, Granted, these types of movies aren’t Face is or what he’s after or why he likes brownies instead of tryin’ to vivisect namely, being the first slasher movie in then running there, then running back to really known for having the best plots, to run around throwing fireaxes at kindergartners. history where the most remarkable thing where they were five minutes ago, then but the people who made this one went preschoolers. But even worse, the movie It’s got a few decent moments, I sup- about the whole gulddarn thing is the running upstairs, then downstairs and out of their way to include as little story doesn’t even explain how he’s able to pose, but ultimately “He’s Out There” is psycho killer’s pastry-making then in circles until Mr. Bubblegum as humanly possible. You keep expect- make all these delicious cupcakes he just just too generic and predictable to war- skills. BUSINESS D

The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, January 20, 2019 Can a flexible work schedule help you stay in the workforce? Yes, it just might be the key. according to the U.S. Dept. of reer mobility and personal fulfill- consider exploring this possibility might just allow you to keep that Your job is the foundation for Labor blog “Women and Retire- ment. If you’d like to keep work- before you exit prematurely. steady salary and continue saving general financial security, includ- ment Savings” in March 2017. ing but can’t accommodate the Think about what your ideal for retirement. ing retirement. In addition to pro- A common refrain is “my salary traditional, 40-hour-per-week, in- work arrangement would be and viding you with a steady salary would just go to daycare costs office schedule, consider request- request a meeting with your man- — Bart Moore is a financial ad- and valuable employee benefits, it anyway, so what’s the point?” ing a modified schedule if your ager to discuss your well-thought- visor with Raymond James, lo- typically brings with it the ability This is often true. But it’s really job allows it. This could mean out proposal. This plan should cated at 100 W. Cherokee Ave., to save in a tax-advantaged em- not fair for one parent to assume telecommuting from home one or include a trial period after which and can be reached at 770-382- ployer-sponsored retirement plan sole responsibility for child-care more days per week, having a both sides can come back to the 2124. This article is furnished by like a 401(k), and if you’re lucky, costs; it is a shared financial re- flexible work schedule (such as 11 table and evaluate how things are Broadridge Investor Communica- a pension. It also allows you to sponsibility that both parents a.m. to 7 p.m.), working part- working. tions Solutions, Inc. Material was start qualifying for Social Secu- Moore should take on. time, or some combination Employers are increasingly rec- prepared by Raymond James for rity retirement benefits. Many women want to keep at thereof. In many cases, a flexible ognizing that flexible schedules use by its financial advisors. Ray- Women and men may start out dren come along, women are least one foot in the workforce work arrangement can be the dif- are key to having a diverse, gen- mond James and Associates, Inc. on relatively equal financial foot- much more likely to take time out after having children, not only for ference between staying in the der-neutral workforce. In the end, is a member of New York Stock ing in their 20s. But when chil- of the workforce to care for them, financial reasons but also for ca- workforce or having to leave it, so asking for a flexible schedule Exchange/SIPC. Inaction is success killer I was reading a Facebook thread today tell you from experience that a seller CUTTING THE RIBBON where one my friends were asking what we doesn’t think an entity makes you look of- thought the No. 1 killer of success was. ficial. What a seller cares about is if you can That’s easy — inaction. solve their real estate problems. And if you Inaction manifests itself in all kinds of can, and you buy the house, you can always forms. Sometimes it’s fear- deed the property over to based like when people are your LLC after you cre- afraid to fail or even afraid ate it. to succeed. I can’t tell you Another thing that can how many times this very cause inaction is rumors. thing happened to Ashley For investors, rumors and me when we first sound like, “The housing started. We would spend market is about to crash!” hours out door knocking on I’m pretty sure Chicken all the pre-foreclosures. Little was yelling some- When we actually found thing along these lines. someone at home, that was English But even so, if the market scary. We would think, crashes, that means we “What if we say the wrong thing and the should be able to find cheap houses. So people run us off?” Then the next thought why should the state of the market keep you was, “What if we say the right thing, make from going out, meeting with sellers and an offer and they accept it? What would we constructing win-win deals? Rumors are do then?” just a means to keep you from moving for- Inaction can also be caused by the “one ward. If you make a good deal, it will sur- day” mentality. You know, “One day, when vive a market crash. my kids are out of sports, I’ll flip a house.” Or how about this rumor: “There’s just Or, “One day, when I have the money, I’ll not that much out there right now.” If buy a rental property.” There’s “One day, you’re looking to buy houses at a discount when I get my spouse to back me up, one on the MLS, you’re right. There’s not that day when I win the lottery, one day…” You much out there. If you’re looking to buy see how this keeps someone from ever ac- houses at the foreclosure auction, you’re CARTERSVILLE-BARTOW COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/SPECIAL complishing anything. One day will never right again. There’s not that much out there. Belle Femme Barre celebrated their grand opening with a ribbon cutting Jan. 10 at 700 Douthit Ferry Road, Suite come. The only day you can focus on is To overcome this rumor, you’re going to 730, in Cartersville. Belle Femme Barre is a women’s only fitness studio specializing in barre and yoga. today, and you need to get after it! have to take some action because houses The paralysis of analysis can cause inac- are out there. tion, too. This “syndrome” is caused by Need some proof? I went to a seller ap- looking at so many variables that you never pointment yesterday in Calhoun. On the move forward — kind of like a lion when way back to the office, I took an extra 30 it’s faced with the four legs of a chair. (If minutes to do a little driving for dollars and you missed that story, you’ll have to check did some door knocking before my next ap- out my recent post, “Focus like a lion” on pointment. During that time, I located four cashflowwithjoe.com.) New investors find vacant houses and one distressed landlord themselves paralyzed — i.e. not moving — in only 30 minutes. Houses are out there. forward — because of things like trying to In order to overcome the No. 1 success figure out what specific area to work, what killer, you’ve got to act! Here’s what you marketing plan to use, what attorney, what do: find sellers, meet sellers, make offers, realtor, and what business entity they repeat. Follow that formula, and you will should use. find success. If you’re new, you don’t need an LLC to start talking to sellers and looking at prop- — Joe and Ashley English buy houses erty. An LLC makes you look official, and and mobile homes in Northwest Georgia. it’s good for some asset protection. But if For more information or to ask a question, you’re new, there’s a high likelihood you go to www.cashflowwithjoe.com or call Joe CARTERSVILLE-BARTOW COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/SPECIAL have very few assets to protect. And I can at 678-986-6813. Styles Auto Care held a ribbon cutting on Thursday at its location at 1261 West Ave., Cartersville. Bartow County Restaurant Inspection Scores Grand Oaks in cooler. Observed raw chicken Date: Nov. 30 ardous food (butter) cold held at 1214 W Ave Avenue, Emerson 302 W Main St., Cartersville touching raw shrimp in walk in Score: 100 greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit Cartersville Date: Dec. 7 Date: Nov. 28 cooler. Observed shell eggs touch- Murray’s Kitchen on counter near grill. Date: Dec. 4 Score: 93 Score: 100 ing ready to eat food in walk in 36 Collins Place, Cartersville • Observed employee without a Score: 94 cooler. Date: Dec. 3 proper hair restraint. Country Inn and Suites Cartersville Middle School • Observed potentially haz- Score: 96 • Observed food employee Holiday Inn Express 43 SR 20 Spur, Cartersville 825 Douthit Ferry Road, ardous foods (tomatoes, lettuce) wearing jewelry (watch, bracelets) 5628 Highway 20, Cartersville Date: Dec. 7 Cartersville stored at greater than 41 degrees Hampton Inn other than a plain ring on their Date: Dec. 5 Score: 95 Date: Nov. 28 Fahrenheit. 86 Old Allatoona Road, Emer- hands/arms while preparing food. Score: 96 Score: 99 • Observed several items of son • Observed employee water bot- Fairfield Inn & Suites food service equipment stacked Date: Dec. 3 tle stored under counter in front Best Western 20 Canyon Parkway, Mariana’s Inc. and stored wet. Score: 97 food service area. 5663 Highway 20 NE, Cartersville 54 Ferguson Drive, Kingston Cartersville Date: Dec. 7 Date: Nov. 29 Grillin N Chillin PG Baseball Concessions Cody J’s Date: Dec. 5 Score: 85 Score: 100 1310 Higway 411 NE Ste. Stand-North Quad 675 S Erwin St., Cartersville Score: 92 Inspection notes: LLLL, Cartersville 755 Highway 293, Emerson Date: Dec. 3 • The PIC could not provide The Community Coffee Shop Date: Nov. 30 Date: Dec. 3 Score: 96 Beavers Catering documentation or otherwise satis- 118 E George St., Adairsville Score: 100 Score: 99 41 Church St., Cassville factorily demonstrate during the Date: Nov. 29 Sage Cottage Restaurant Date: Dec. 5 inspection, that all food employees Score: 97 Dareing Events Catering Inc. PG Baseball Concession 97 Ward Mountain, Adairsville Score: 100 and conditional employees are in- 122 Old Mill Road, Stand-South Quad Date: Dec. 4 formed of their responsibility to Fairfield Inn & Suites Cartersville 755 Highway 293, Emerson Score: 100 Mission Road Elementary report to management information 20 Canyon Parkway, Date: Nov. 30 Date: Dec. 3 School about their health and activities as Cartersville Score: 100 Score: 100 Sage Cottage Inn Bed & 1100 Mission Road SW, it relates to diseases that are trans- Date: Nov. 29 Breakfast Cartersville missible through food. Score: 100 Old Harbour Conference Soccer/Lax Concession Stand 97 Ward Mountain Road, Date: Dec. 5 • Observed potentially haz- Center 755 Highway 293, Emerson Adairsville Score: 97 ardous foods (shredded cheese, Checkers Restaurant 40 Old Sandtown Road, Date: Dec. 3 Date: Dec. 4 salsa, cream cheese) held at 901 JFH Parkway, Cartersville Cartersville Score: 94 Score: 100 Character’s BBQ greater than 41 degrees Fahren- Date: Nov. 29 Date: Nov. 30 6641 JFH Parkway, Adairsville heit. Score: 96 Score: 97 Georgia Highlands- Days Inn Date: Dec. 6 The Marketplace 5618 Highway 20 SE, Score: 91 White Elementary School El Nopal Cartersville High School 5441 Highway 20, Cartersville Cartersville 1395 Cass-White Road, White 15 Legacy Way, Adairsville 320 E Church St., Cartersville Date: Dec. 3 Date: Dec. 4 Scott’s Walk-Up Bar-B-Q Date: Dec. 7 Date: Nov. 29 Date: Nov. 30 Score: 87 Score: 97 206 N. Tennessee St., Score: 100 Score: 81 Score: 100 Inspection notes: Cartersville Inspection notes: • Observed potentially haz- Cracker Barrel Date: Dec. 6 — All information is provided • Observed raw chicken touch- Bartow County Saddle Club ardous food (ranch) cold held at 941 Highway 140, Adairsville Score: 100 by the Georgia Department of ing raw beef and raw shrimp in Concessions greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit Date: Dec. 4 Public Health. grill cooler drawer. Observed raw 25 Saddle Club Drive, in the front open face cooler. Score: 99 Sleep Inn/Main Stay chicken stored over salsa in walk Cartersville • Observed potentially haz- Martin’s 146 Old Allatoona Road, 2D Sunday, January 20 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Classifieds The Daily Tribune News

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