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April 7, 2018

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS Taylorsville resident takes flight

BY MARIE NESMITH asked me if I was interested. I was Mountain — circling the mountain needed to serve our country,” he said. [email protected] surprised and very excited to say, — then over Lake Allatoona, then While the Boss Lift adventure ‘Yes,’” said Nadeau, finance man- over the city of Atlanta. … We flew spanned less than six hours, Calling the experience “breath- ager of the Dallas Post Office. “The about 1,000 feet off the ground. It Nadeau’s memories of this experi- taking,” Taylorsville resident Rita overall experience was quite an was breathtaking and such a great ence will last a lifetime. Nadeau was thrilled to take part in honor. experience. It was much more than “My son, Dustin Kilgore, is a the 94th Airlift Wing Boss Lift “Getting to see and be with the I expected and am so appreciative pilot and when I told him the news, March 23. Presented at Dobbins 94th Airlift Reservists for the day to my employee, Ray Lewis.” he was amazed that a civilian could Air Reserve Base in Marietta, the was very humbling. Knowing they A resident of Douglasville, have that opportunity,” she said. program provided insight into the serve our country as they do daily, Lewis is a rural carrier associate “He told me what an honor that Air Force Reserve and the oppor- we cannot thank them enough. who has worked for Nadeau at the would be for him as well if he ever tunity to ride in a cargo airplane, Everyone was very professional Dallas Post Office for one and a had the chance. I gained a memory named C-130H3 Hercules. and courteous. We started the day half years. of a lifetime with this experience. I “One of my employees, Ray with a few speakers in different “The Boss Lift is offered to civil- am just in awe of the dedication of Lewis, an Air Force Reservist at ranks that [were] very informative. ian personnel to thank them for their our servicemen and women. SPECIAL Dobbins Air [Reserve] Base nomi- Then we went for a hour and half understanding in allowing Reserve Taylorsville resident Rita Nadeau participates in the 94th Airlift nated me for the Boss Lift and flight from Dobbins, to Stone members the frequent time off SEE FLIGHT, PAGE 3A Wing Boss Lift March 23. Foundation Scrap Tire awards 98 BLAZE ALONG TRACKS scholarships Amnesty to deserving events CTC students continue

BY DONNA HARRIS [email protected] today Paying for college has gotten a BY MARIE NESMITH little bit easier for four Bartow [email protected] County students. Jerilyn Holland of Acworth and With several Scrap Tire Cartersville residents Vaughn In- Amnesty Days scheduled through gram, Alexandria “Nikki” Sanders May 5, Keep Bartow Beautiful and Nicole Wilkins were presented Executive Director Sheri Henshaw with scholarships during the Chat- is encouraging area residents to tahoochee Tech Foundation’s an- “retire their old tires for good.” nual Scholarship Luncheon March The recycling events, one of 30 at Chattahoochee Technical Col- which is being presented today at lege’s North Metro campus in Ac- Ladd’s Collection Center, are worth. made possible through a Georgia The foundation awarded scholar- Environmental Protection Divi- ships totaling $103,000 — a 23 sion grant funded by the Solid percent increase over last year — Waste Trust Fund. to 98 recipients, who competed “The Georgia Environmental against more than 1,000 applicants Protection Division of the Georgia in a variety of programs for schol- Department of Natural Resources arships ranging from $500 to collects $1 for every new tire sold, $2,500, a press release said. and that money is used for clean- “The mission of the Chatta- ing up old tires through their Scrap hoochee Tech Foundation is to pro- vide financial support to the SEE TIRES, PAGE 7A college, its students and programs,” foundation Chairman Don Barbour said. “We are able to accomplish our mission with the help of donors RANDY PARKER/DTN who generously give to the founda- Firefighters responded to tion to make education an afford- a blaze along the CSX railroad line near the able reality for our students.” vicinity of Porter Street Ms. Holland, 62, was thrilled to and North Avenue late receive the $1,000 Magnolia Gar- Friday afternoon. den Club of Cartersville, Georgia, Cartersville Fire Scholarship, which she will use fall Department Battalion semester for her horticulture sci- Chief Hagen Champion ence and soils classes. said firefighters arrived on the scene around 6:45 “I’m very honored to be given p.m. “There’s probably this award by the Magnolia Club of about a 40 foot by 200 Cartersville,” she said. “This was foot/300 foot long area the first time they decided to give that we’ve had small, the award to someone majoring in incipient fires that have horticulture. I thought that this grew and gotten into would be a good opportunity to get some tires and other the word out about the new agricul- debris on the side of the tracks,” he said. No ture program being offered at injuries were reported. RANDY PARKER/DTN, FILE CTC.” Champion said the cause Chris Laughlin helps remove The “nontraditional” student, of the fire is unknown. tires from the banks of Lake who praised her classmates for Arson is not suspected at Allatoona during the Great being “very patient with me” when this point, but the fire Lake Allatoona Cleanup remains under committee’s Winter Warrior SEE CTC, PAGE 7A investigation. effort in late February.

MAN AIRLIFTED TO TRAUMA CENTER AFTER BAD WRECK Library hosts free career-skills workshop to help job seekers

BY DONNA HARRIS plications Saturday from 1 to 3 The free workshop will be con- [email protected] p.m. in the Nathan Dean Meeting ducted by Dorothy Morgan, student Room at 429 W. Main St. support services and career coun- Job seekers who wonder whether “Many patrons spend time on our selor at Georgia Highlands College. they should list a part-time fast- computers here at the library search- “I reached out to Dorothy be- food job from 20 years ago on their ing for jobs, filling out online appli- cause I remember how helpful stu- resume or don’t know how to an- cations and working on their dent support services was to me swer the “required salary” question resumes,” adult services library assis- when I was in college,” Stipe said. on a job application can find some tant Meghan Stipe said. “Things have “I was fortunate to have had career help next week. changed a lot in the past number of counselors, like Dorothy, available The Cartersville Public Library years with so many job applications to help me on campus whenever I RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS is hosting a career-skills workshop going strictly online, and I think there needed some guidance, but for A single-car rollover crash near the intersection of Euharlee Road and McCormick Road Friday that will cover the basics of job is a need for help honing those skills those who did not attend college or at around 7 p.m. required a man to be airlifted by a medical helicopter to Grady Memorial searching, resume-building, inter- and learning how to effectively Hospital’s trauma center. viewing and completing online ap- search and present yourself.” SEE CAREER, PAGE 8A

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But they may never Cunningham’s body after it was Fax: 770-382-2711 know how he drowned in a river found Tuesday because it was in Alan Davis, not far from his home. difficult terrain in a “remote area Publisher Fishermen found Timothy not easily accessible,” Stafford Cunningham’s body on Tuesday said. He noted the body was Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor partially submerged in water and found in an area authorities had mud on the west bank of the searched in February without Jennifer Moates, Chattahoochee River in Atlanta, finding anything. The site was Advertising Director fire-rescue department not far from Cunningham’s Mindy Salamon, spokesman Sgt. Cortez Stafford house, O’Connor said. Office Manager/Classified said at a news conference. Gorniak said the decomposing Advertising Director Fulton County Chief Medical body was positively identified Lee McCrory, Examiner Jan Gorniak deter- using dental records. Circulation/Distribution Manager mined the cause of death as Police previously had said they drowning, but said she couldn’t had no evidence of foul play but Stacey Wade, Circulation Customer Care/ provide additional information couldn’t rule it out. The civilian Account Manager because she was still awaiting group Crime Stoppers offered a Byron Pezzarossi, toxicology reports. reward of up to $15,000 for in- Press Room Director “Since the investigation is on- formation pointing to any crimi- Email: going, we do not have ... whether JOHN BAZEMORE/AP nal activity. it was an accident, a suicide or Fulton County chief medical examiner Dr. Jan Gorniak tells reporters that a body found in the CDC officials also said previ- MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] anything other than that” Cun- Chattahoochee River on Tuesday has been identified as missing CDC employee Timothy ously that reports Cunningham ningham drowned, Gorniak Cunningham during a news conference on Thursday in Atlanta. Gorniak said the cause of death had been passed over for a pro- NEWSROOM was drowning and she found no signs of foul play. [email protected] said at the news conference motion were incorrect. In a state- Thursday. ment, the CDC said Cunningham FEATURES EDITOR tance and that barring any new Feb. 12. His family reported him vestigators and rescue workers, [email protected] Maj. Michael O’Connor of the information, “this case will likely missing on Feb. 16 after going to news outlets reported. received an “exceptional profi- Atlanta Police Department’s ciency promotion” July 1 to the PHOTOGRAPHER close fairly soon.” his home and finding his belong- “We appreciate all the time, at- Major Crimes Section said position of commander, an early [email protected] Cunningham, 35, was an epi- ings and vehicle there. tention and professionalism you Thursday that investigators had demiologist at the Atlanta-based His family released a statement have contributed as we searched promotion reflecting his excel- STAFF REPORTERS spoken to everyone of impor- federal agency. He disappeared Thursday evening thanking in- for our beloved son and brother, lence as an employee. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SPORTS REPORTER [email protected] Family of New charges added in bus crash that injured Masters patrons ADVERTISING DIRECTOR [email protected] Georgia man THE ASSOCIATED PRESS County Sheriff’s Office said Friday that 61- The Georgia State Patrol says Hoppen- OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED APPLING — Authorities have added year-old Steven Hoppenbrouwer is charged brouwer was driving 18 Masters patrons ADVERTISING DIRECTOR shot by police felony charges against the driver of a char- with seven counts of serious injury by ve- Thursday from Atlanta to Augusta when the [email protected] ter bus that overturned on a Georgia inter- hicle. That’s in addition to charges of driv- bus left the road, spun and CIRCULATION DIRECTOR wants video state, injuring passengers heading to the ing under the influence and failure to overturned on Interstate 20. 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Jonathan E Brown CHURCH CALENDAR www.edwardjones.com Financial Advisor Member SIPC DAVID STREET CHURCH tation of the reality of Jesus is invited. American Revival is hosting its 101 S Erwin St OF GOD – David Street Church Christ, and a person’s choice in first event on April 16 at 6 p.m. at Cartersville, GA 30120 of God is hosting hosting Glory life determining where they ANOTHER GREAT AMERI- the baseball field on School Street 770-607-0114 Bound to minister through music spend eternity. Everyone CAN REVIVAL – Another Great in White. Everyone is invited. at 7 p.m. on April 7. Everyone is invited.              PEEPLES VALLEY BAP- TIST CHURCH – 68 Ledford Lane, Cartersville. Peeples Val-          ley Baptist Church is hosting a              Men’s Prayer breakfast on April      43+8"97++9'79+78;/11+  <>   4= '79+78;/11+ /-.<'> *'/78;/11+    7 at 8 a.m. Rev. James Black will  .:7)."9 *'/78;/11+                     be the guest speaker. Everyone is %+89.:7)."97++9'79+78;/11+     4143+1%'>%./9+      invited.  7'88*'1+!* '79+78;/11+              4+7'30 '70<'>'79+78;/11+     4+7'30'77/8 '70<'>"  43+8"97++9'79+78;/11+    '79+78;/11+         OAK GROVE BAPTIST  '72+39+7"97++9'79+78;/11+      <>  '79+78;/11+       CHURCH – Oak Grove Baptist        %+89;+ '79+78;/11+     1/,,+1843!4'*:.'71++       Church is hosting its spring re-  1*1'('2'!4'*2+7843                 1*/=/+<>  4=   <>  %./9+ vival April 9-13. Services will      *'/78;/11+           < =  begin at 7 p.m. each night. 411+-+"97++9*'/78;/11+  /7+94<+7!4'*'79+78;/11+                    ++9/3-'9=)+1.7/89/'3)'*+2> Everyone is invited. 479.;+3:+   1*/11!4'*'79+78;/11+             '79+78;/11+    743/11!4'*#'>1478;/11+  %>33445'79+78;/11+ NEW HOPE MISSIONARY                        /-.<'>         BAPTIST CHURCH – 106 Fire   1*"9/1+8(474!4'*'79+78;/11+ :739/)047>!4'* '79+78;/11+  7'88*'1+!* '79+78;/11+        '79+78;/11+ Tower Road, Cassville. New             0>":/9+*'/78;/11+  4:9./9+77>!4'*'79+78;/11+ <+8/*+ /??':9=     Hope Missionary Baptist Church    /-.1'3*%'>'79+78;/11+               is celebrating the eighth pastoral           /-.<'> !>*'1   '88;/11+!4'*%'79+78;/11+     /(+79>"6:'7+7/;+  anniversary of Pastor William %44*>!4'**'/78;/11+   '79+78;/11+                Reed and First Lady Vaseline       %+89'/3"97++9'79+78;/11+ Reed. Services will be held on 41842!**'/78;/11+                    +*,47*'3+'79+78;/11+ " ! "5:7"  '79+78;/11+          April 8 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.     ++9/3-'9'79+78;/11+"+;+39.'>*;+39/89.:7).  1*/11!* '79+78;/11+ Each service will feature a guest  '88;/11+!* '79+78;/11+             /88/43!* "%'79+78;/11+ /-.<'> '79+78;/11+ "  speaker. Dinner will be served at                  2 p.m. Everyone is invited.  +*'77++0!* *'/78;/11+       743+19!* '79+78;/11+  489+11+78/11!4'*              *'/78;/11+  %+89.+740++;+3:+'79+78;/11+  '8*+3%+89(7440;+3:+       WOFFORDS CROSS- 2+7843     A4=    1*1'('2'!* '79+78;/11+  /3+74;+!*                ROADS BAPTIST CHURCH – '79+78;/11+       "57/3- 1')+!4'*%./9+       /88/43!4'*"%'79+78;/11+ " #+33+88++"97++9'79+78;/11+ 222 Old Tennessee Highway,                 White. Woffords Crossroads  4;+7+*7/*-+!* '79+78;/11+     /-.<'>"%      '79+78;/11+ +39+7!4'*'79+78;/11+ Baptist Church is hosting its  4+7'30'77/8 0<> '79+78;/11+         spring revival April 8-11. Service  /88/43!4'*'79+78;/11+               <> !>*'1  will be at 6 p.m. on April 8, with !4<1'3*"57/3-8!4'*"       '79+78;/11+  ! ! !! !         a performance by Fireproof, and 7'301/3445"'79+78;/11+  "  "  '88;/11+!* '79+78;/11+     ++51+8$'11+>!4'* '79+78;/11+    

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4A Saturday, April 7, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News US takes aim at Putin’s allies in Russia with new sanctions

BY JOSH LEDERMAN —Alexei Miller, the longtime head of Associated Press the state-controlled Gazprom natural gas giant. Both Miller and Kostin are long- WASHINGTON — The United States time, key members of Putin’s team. punished dozens of Russian oligarchs and A state-owned arms-dealing company, government officials on Friday with sanc- accused by the U.S. of selling to Syrian tions that took direct aim at President President Bashar Assad, was also targeted, Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, as President along with a subsidiary bank. Many other Donald Trump’s administration tried to targets were associated with Russia’s en- show he’s not afraid to take tough action ergy sector, including parts of state-owned against Moscow. Gazprom. Seven Russian tycoons, including alu- There was no formal reaction from the minum magnate Oleg Deripaska, were tar- Kremlin. But Leonid Slutsky, who chairs geted, along with 17 officials and a dozen the foreign relations committee in Russia’s Russian companies, the Treasury Depart- lower house of parliament, said there was ment said. Senior Trump administration “no sensible reasons or grounds” for the officials cast it as part of a concerted, on- U.S. actions. going effort to push back on Putin, empha- “This is an example of uncontrolled sizing that since Trump took office last anti-Russian hysteria led by the U.S. and year, the U.S. has punished 189 Russian- successfully exported to the European related people and entities with sanctions. continent,” Slutsky was quoted as saying Rather than punishing Russia for one by the Russian newswire Tass. specific action, the new sanctions hit back The sanctions freeze any assets that at the Kremlin for its “ongoing and in- those targeted have in U.S. jurisdictions creasingly brazen pattern” of bad behav- and bars Americans from doing business ior, said the officials, who weren’t with them. But the administration said it authorized to comment by name and would give guidance to Americans who briefed reporters on condition of may currently have business with them anonymity. They officials ticked through about how to wind down that business and a list of complaints about Russian actions avoid running afoul of the sanctions. overseas, including its annexation of It was not clear whether any of those hit Crimea, backing of separatist rebels in have significant holdings in the U.S. that eastern Ukraine, support for Syrian Presi- could be seized, and if they did previously, dent Bashar Assad and cyber-hacking. they may have already moved their money Above all else, Russia’s attempts to sub- elsewhere in anticipation of the sanctions. vert Western democracy prompted the MIKHAIL KLIMENTYEV, SPUTNIK, KREMLIN POOL PHOTO VIA AP, FILE In January, lists of Russian officials and U.S. sanctions, officials said, in a direct This Nov. 10, 2017, photo shows Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, left, and Russian metals magnate Oleg Deripaska, oligarchs were published by the State De- nod to concerns that the U.S. president has right, walking to attend the APEC Business Advisory Council dialogue in Danang, Vietnam. The United States punished partment and Treasury. The lists, required failed to challenge Putin for alleged inter- dozens of Russian oligarchs and government officials on Friday with sanctions that took direct aim at President Putin’s under a law passed last year, were infor- ference in the 2016 election that brought inner circle, as President Donald Trump’s administration tried to show he’s not afraid to take tough action against mally seen as lists of potential future sanc- Moscow. Seven Russian tycoons, including aluminum magnate Deripaska, were targeted, along with 17 officials and Trump to power. a dozen Russian companies, the Treasury Department said. tions targets, even though the public To the dismay of Trump’s critics and of version of the oligarchs list was merely a Russia hawks, the president has continued special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia Ukraine or elsewhere that have drawn the list are far from the Kremlin’s orbit, in- reprint of Forbes’ list of billionaires in to avoid directly criticizing Putin himself, investigation over his ties to former Trump consternation from the west. But officials cluding some who long have fallen out of Russia. and recently invited the Russian leader to campaign chairman Paul Manafort. The said the goal was to put pressure on Putin favor or hold technical positions. The new targets join a host of other U.S. meet with him, possibly at the White Treasury said Deripaska was accused of il- by showing that those who have benefited Targets include: steps to punish Russia for troubling activ- House. Yet in recent weeks Trump’s ad- legal wiretaps, extortion, racketeering, financially from his position of power are —Kirill Shamalov, who is reportedly ities overseas, including its alleged in- ministration has rolled out a series of ac- money laundering and even death threats fair game. Putin’s son-in-law, married to his daughter volvement in poisoning an ex-spy with a tions — including several economic and against business rivals. “Russian oligarchs and elites who profit Katerina Tikhonova, although neither military-grade nerve agent in the U.K. In diplomatic steps — to increase pressure on On the Stock Exchange, global from this corrupt system will no longer be Putin nor the Kremlin have acknowledged tandem with European allies, the Trump Putin and those presumed to benefit from depositary receipts of En+, an energy insulated from the consequences of their that she is his daughter. administration expelled dozens of Russian his power. company majority-owned by Deripaska, government’s destabilizing activities,” —Igor Rotenberg, the son of Arkady diplomats in response and shut down a “Nobody has been tougher on Russia dropped by 19 percent on news of the said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. Rotenberg, a friend of Putin’s friend since Russian consulate in Seattle. And last than I have,” Trump said at a news confer- sanctions. Deripaska’s conglomerate, The target list includes some who are they were teenagers. month, the U.S. targeted 19 Russians and ence on Tuesday. Basic Element, said it regretted the sanc- closely tied to Putin himself, including —Andrey Kostin, named among gov- five Russian entities with sanctions in the Deripaska, whose business conglomer- tions and was analyzing it with its lawyers. top-tier officials involved in Kremlin de- ernment officials, heads the nation’s sec- first use of new sanctions powers Con- ate controls assets from agriculture to ma- Those punished aren’t necessarily in- cision-making and heads of the top state- ond-largest bank, VTB, which is gress passed last year in response to the al- chinery, has been a prominent figure in volved in the Russian actions in Syria, controlled business entities. Yet others on controlled by the state. leged election-meddling. China vows to ‘counterattack’ US tariffs as trade spat worsens

BY JILL COLVIN would tax $50 billion in American Trump’s proposal intensified tative to consider whether $100 bil- omists warn that the tit-for-tat stressed that differences between AND GILLIAN WONG products, including soybeans and what was already shaping up to be lion of additional tariffs would be moves bear the hallmarks of a clas- the nations could be solved through Associated Press small aircraft, in response to a U.S. the biggest trade battle since World appropriate and, if so, to identify to sic trade rift that could escalate. negotiation. move this week to impose tariffs on War II. Global financial markets which products they should apply. And already, the tensions have rat- One trade policy expert said he WASHINGTON — China’s $50 billion in Chinese imports. had fallen sharply as the world’s He’s also instructed his secretary of tled global stock markets. doubted that Trump’s rhetoric government vowed Friday to In Beijing, a Commerce Ministry two biggest economies squared off agriculture “to implement a plan to U.S. Trade Representative would help forge any deal with “counterattack with great strength” spokesman said China doesn’t want over Beijing’s aggressive trade tac- protect our farmers and agricultural Robert Lighthizer called China’s China. if President Donald Trump goes a trade war — but isn’t afraid to tics. They calmed down Wednesday interests.” move “unjustified” and said “Mr. Trump is upping the ante, ahead with plans to raise U.S. tariffs fight one. and Thursday on hopes the U.S. and “China’s illicit trade practices — Trump’s proposal was an “appro- but the lack of a clear game plan on an additional $100 billion worth “If the U.S. side announces the China would find a diplomatic so- ignored for years by Washington priate response to China’s recent and an incoherent messaging strat- of Chinese goods and said negotia- list of products for $100 billion in lution but slid Friday after Beijing — have destroyed thousands of threat of new tariffs.” egy from the administration is set- tions were impossible under current tariffs, the Chinese side has fully said it would fight the Trump ad- American factories and millions of “Such measures would undoubt- ting this up for an all-out trade war conditions. prepared and will without hesitation ministration’s latest threats. American jobs,” Trump said in a edly cause further harm to Ameri- rather than a fruitful negotiation,” Trump’s surprise move Thursday counterattack with great strength,” The White House announced statement announcing the decision. can workers, farmers and said Eswar Prasad, professor of to instruct the U.S. trade represen- spokesman Gao Feng said. after markets closed Thursday that The latest escalation comes after businesses,” he said in a statement. trade policy at Cornell University. tative to consider additional tariffs He gave no details of what meas- Trump had instructed the Office of the U.S. on Tuesday said it would “Under these circumstances, the In China, some observers held came a day after Beijing said it ures Beijing might take. the United States Trade Represen- impose 25 percent duties on $50 president is right to ask for addi- out hope that the two countries billion of imports from China, and tional appropriate action to obtain were headed toward negotiations China quickly retaliated by listing the elimination of the unfair acts, and noted that despite Beijing’s $50 billion of products that it could policies, and practices identified in tough talk, it likely does not want hit with its own 25 percent tariffs. USTR’s report.” the country’s export-driven econ- The Chinese list Wednesday in- China’s Commerce Ministry said omy to be hit by punishing tariffs. cluded soybeans, the biggest U.S. in a statement it must “adopt new “If the trade dispute escalates or export to China, and aircraft up to countermeasures” to protect the in- lasts for a long time, it will have a 45 tons (41 metric tons) in weight. terests of the Chinese people — but big impact on China’s manufactur- Also on the list were American it did not announce any specific ing industry, and foreign invest- beef, whiskey, passenger vehicles measures. ment in related projects will be and industrial chemicals. The clash reflects the tension be- affected too,” said Zhang Lifan, a Earlier in the week, Beijing an- tween Trump’s promises to narrow Beijing-based independent political nounced separate import duties on a U.S. trade deficit with China that commentator. “In the long-run, $3 billion in U.S. goods in response stood at $375.2 billion in goods last losses in manufacturing will lead to to the Trump administration’s du- year and China’s ruling Communist decreases in tax revenue and even- ties on all steel and aluminum im- Party’s development ambitions. tually affect China’s economic ports, including from China. Trump says China’s trade practices growth.” The Trump administration has have caused American factories to Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., a fre- said it wants to crack down on close and lead to the loss of Amer- quent Trump critic, called the esca- China’s theft of American intellec- ican jobs. lation “the dumbest possible way” tual property. Trump, in a tweet Fri- Trump’s top economic adviser, to punish China. day, blasted the World Trade Larry Kudlow, said Friday, “Blame “Hopefully the president is just Organization, an arbiter of trade China, don’t blame Trump,” for blowing off steam again but, if he’s disputes, for allegedly favoring any trade fight. even half-serious, this is nuts,” China, claiming the organization “We can’t allow China, which is Sasse said in a statement. “Let’s ab- gives the Asian superpower a first-world country now and has solutely take on Chinese bad be- “tremendous perks and advantages, to play by the rules, to steal our havior, but with a plan that especially over the U.S.” technology. Because when they punishes them instead of us.” U.S. officials have sought to steal our technology, they are steal- Any additional tariffs would be downplay the threat of a broader ing the guts of the American fu- subject to a public comment trade dispute, saying a negotiated ture,” Kudlow told reporters process and would not go into ef- outcome is still possible. But econ- outside the White House. But he fect until that process is complete.

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BY CHRISTOPHER RUGABER Fed modestly raised its bench- AP Economics Writer mark rate to a still-low range of 1.5 percent to 1.75 percent. WASHINGTON — U.S. em- The Fed’s policymakers sig- ployers added a modest 103,000 naled at that meeting that a total jobs in March after several of three rate increases were likely months of robust gains, though this year. But some economists the government’s overall jobs re- have speculated that if further port Friday suggested that the signs of rapid economic growth labor market remains fundamen- emerged, the Fed would raise tally healthy. rates faster to try to keep infla- The unemployment rate re- tion under control. mained at 4.1 percent, a 17-year The stock market fell sharply low, for a sixth straight month, in mid-day trading, mostly in re- the government said. Average sponse to the latest round of hourly pay ticked up, climbing threats by President Donald 2.7 percent compared with a year Trump to impose additional tar- earlier. iffs on Chinese imports. The The government also revised Dow Jones industrial average fell down its estimate of job growth nearly 700 points. for January and February by a Last month’s modest job gain combined 50,000. Still, over the may indicate that some employ- past six months, employers have ers want to hire more but are LYNNE SLADKY/AP, FILE In this Jan. 30 photo, an employee of Aldi, right, takes an application from a job applicant at a JobNewsUSA job fair in Miami Lakes, added a healthy average of struggling to find the workers Florida. On Friday the U.S. government issued the March jobs report. 211,000 jobs, evidence that hir- they need. A separate govern- ing in the United States remains ment report last month showed food restaurants. big gains. Retailers shed 4,400. has been broadly beneficial. visers, a consulting firm, fore- strong and the economy on solid that there was nearly one open The company now offers a Hotels and restaurants added just For example, a rising number casts that the economy grew at footing in its ninth year of recov- job for every unemployed per- 401(k) to all employees after 30 4,300 workers, the fewest in six of working-age Americans have just a 1.4 percent annual rate in ery from the Great Recession. son, the lowest ratio on records days on the job and provides a months. begun looking for a job and find- the January-March quarter — The pullback in hiring last dating back two decades. prescription drug discount card. Some higher-paying sectors ing one, reversing a trend from less than half the 2.9 percent an- month was likely payback for an Edward Daniel, chief execu- By June of next year, it plans to still posted solid gains: Manufac- the first few years after the reces- nual pace of the October-Decem- explosive gain in February, econ- tive of Metropolitan Health Serv- pay half its employees’ educa- turers added 22,000 jobs. Profes- sion when many of the unem- ber quarter. But the firm expects omists said. Employers added ices, says he has raised pay and tional costs. sional and business services, ployed grew discouraged and growth to rebound to a decent 3.1 326,000 jobs that month — the sweetened benefits to try to fill It’s a big change, Daniel said, which include such fields as ac- stopped looking for work. percent annual pace in the cur- largest monthly haul in two his 740-person company’s from a decade ago, when the counting and architecture, gained An increasing need to compete rent April-June quarter. years. roughly 80 open jobs. Daniel’s company offered no benefits at 33,000. for workers may also finally be Other reports indicate that “Overall, looking through the firm, based in Herndon, Virginia, all. Since then, the company’s The U.S. economy appears to lifting wages in some sectors. Yet growing optimism among busi- volatility, employment growth is provides services to hospitals, business has grown steadily. be sturdy, with the recovery from the steady influx of new workers, nesses and consumers should trending higher and wage growth such as valet parking and “sit- Some of the drop-off in hiring the 2008-2009 Great Recession which gives employers more hir- help propel the economy in the is starting to heat up,” said Paul ters,” who stay with elderly or for March was likely weather-re- now the second-longest expan- ing options than the low unem- months ahead. Ashworth, an economist at Capi- mentally ill patients after they’ve lated, with late spring snow- sion since the 1850s, when econ- ployment rate might otherwise Businesses have stepped up tal Economics. been sent home from operations. storms blanketing the Northeast, omists began tracking recessions suggest, may be holding back their spending on manufactured March’s tepid job gain may “Across the board, hiring is a closing construction sites and po- and recoveries. Still, the expan- overall pay growth. goods, helping lift factory output. make it slightly more likely that challenge,” Daniel said. tentially postponing shopping sion has been puzzlingly slow, Though the economy likely And last month, factories ex- the Federal Reserve will raise His pay for sitters has in- trips for spring clothes. Construc- with economic growth averaging slowed in the first three months panded at a healthy pace after short-term interest rates just creased from $10 to $12 an hour, tion companies cut 15,000 jobs, just 2.2 percent a year — about a of this year, economists expect having grown in February at the twice more this year, rather than mostly to keep up with the sharpest monthly drop in percentage point below the his- growth will rebound in the com- fastest rate since 2004, according three more times. Last month, the raises at retailers and fast three years, after five months of torical average. But its durability ing months. Macroeconomic Ad- to a private survey.

Stocks dive as US proposes more China tariffs; Dow falls 700

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Dow Jones industrial aver- “counterattack with great of equal size. Stocks plunged on China. Even though investors are Employers added 103,000 jobs NEW YORK — Stocks are end- age dropped 704 points, or 2.9 strength” if that happens. Monday, but they rallied over the optimistic about the state of the in March, which is weaker than ing the week the way they began percent, to 23,801 as of 3 p.m. Stocks dipped further after next few days as officials from global economy and company the last few months. The Labor it: tumbling as investors worry Eastern time. Trump criticized the World Trade both countries said they were open profits continue to grow, Nixon Department also said fewer jobs that tariffs and harsh words be- The S&P 500, which many Organization on Twitter Friday to talks and that the tariffs might said the administration is creating were added in January and Febru- tween the U.S. and China will index funds track, lost 69 points, morning and the losses worsened never go into effect. the thing investors hate the most: ary that it initially estimated. The touch off a trade war that derails or 2.6 percent, to 2,593. The Nas- in the afternoon. With administration officials uncertainty. unemployment rate remained low the global economy. That came daq composite slid 177 points, or The Dow average, which con- sounding conciliatory one day and Technology companies make a and the job market looks funda- with the U.S. considering duties 2.5 percent, to 6,899. The Russell tains numerous multinational more hostile the next and the pres- lot of their sales in Asia and they mentally healthy, but it’s possible on an additional $100 billion in 2000 index of smaller-company companies including industrial ident always quick to fire off an- have struggled as Wall Street wor- some employers are struggling to goods imported from China. stocks dipped 37 points, or 2.4 powerhouses Boeing and Caterpil- other tweet, investors simply don’t ries about a slowdown in global find workers. The stock market has changed percent, to 1,505. lar, has swung dramatically this know what the U.S. wants to economic growth. Optimism Benchmark U.S. crude dropped direction again and again this The administration spent the week, with about 1,300 points sep- achieve, said Katie Nixon, chief about the world economy has $1.48, or 2.3 percent, to $62.06 a week as investors tried to get a past few days reassuring investors arating its lowest point Monday investment officer for Northern helped many tech companies barrel in New York while Brent sense of whether a trade dispute that it’s not rushing into a trade afternoon from its high late Thurs- Trust Wealth Management. make huge gains in the last year. crude, used to price international between the two nations will esca- war, and China’s government has day. It’s down 1.3 percent for the “The process itself seems to be Industrial companies might face oils, lost $1.22, or 1.8 percent, to late. Technology companies, done the same. But late Thursday, week. quite chaotic,” she said. “We’re the worst pain from tariffs, as they $67.11 per barrel in London. Oil banks, industrial and health care President Donald Trump ordered At the start of the week, the U.S. not quite sure what the long term could find themselves dealing prices fell almost 5 percent this stocks are sinking. The market the U.S. Trade Representative to announced plans to put tariffs on strategy is.” with higher costs for components week as investors wondered if an didn’t get any help from a March consider placing tariffs on an ad- $50 billion in goods imported Still, she said businesses sup- imported into the U.S. while the increase in trade tensions will re- jobs report that was weaker than ditional $100 billion worth of Chi- from China, and the Chinese gov- port the idea of making changes in duties on their goods in China duce demand for oil by slowing expected. nese imports. China said it would ernment responded with measures America’s trade relationship with harm their sales. down the global economy.

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YTD YTD Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg S&P 500 2,680 Dow Jones industrials 24,640 AT&T Inc 2.00 5.6 13 35.63 -.51 -8.4 iS Eafe 1.66 2.4 ... 69.40 -.46 -1.3 Close: 2,604.47 2,600 Close: 23,932.76 23,980 AbbottLab 1.12 1.9 25 57.57 -2.29 +.9 iShR2K 1.77 1.2 ... 150.36 -3.06 -1.4 Change: -58.37 (-2.2%) Change: -572.46 (-2.3%) AMD ...... 9.61 -.41 -6.5 Incyte ...... 64.02 -19.05 -32.4 Allstate 1.84 1.9 14 95.90 -1.23 -8.4 Intel 1.20 2.5 18 48.79 -1.59 +5.7 2,520 10 DAYS 23,320 10 DAYS 2,900 27,000 Altria 2.80 4.4 20 63.85 -.69 -10.6 IntPap 1.90 3.6 17 52.17 -1.26 -10.0 Ambev .05 .7 7 6.86 -.30 +6.2 JohnJn 3.36 2.6 18 128.10 -2.61 -8.3 Apache 1.00 2.6 24 38.34 -.41 -9.2 Kroger s .50 2.1 12 23.77 -.04 -13.4 2,800 26,000 Apple Inc 2.52 1.5 20 168.38 -4.42 -.5 LockhdM 8.00 2.4 49 334.66 -11.99 +4.2 BP PLC 2.38 5.7 22 41.76 -.16 -.6 Lowes 1.64 1.9 20 88.24 -.51 -5.1 25,000 BkofAm .48 1.6 19 29.63 -.69 +.4 McDrmInt ...... 10 5.61 -.27 -14.7 2,700 BkOzarks .78 1.7 16 46.82 -1.76 -3.4 McDnlds 4.04 2.5 27 161.25 -2.70 -6.3 B iPVxST rs ...... 49.76 +2.80 +78.2 Merck 1.92 3.6 20 53.36 -1.17 -5.2 24,000 BlockHR .96 3.8 21 25.51 -.33 -2.7 MicronT ...... 6 48.46 -1.38 +17.9 2,600 BrMySq 1.60 2.6 60 60.88 -1.43 -.7 23,000 CSX .88 1.6 9 54.35 -1.25 -1.2 Microsoft 1.68 1.9 65 90.23 -2.15 +5.5 CampSp 1.40 3.2 14 43.73 +.25 -9.1 Mohawk ...... 18 236.08 -3.42 -14.4 MorgStan 1.16 2.2 15 53.04 -1.82 +1.1 2,500 22,000 Caterpillar 3.12 2.2 25 142.99 -5.14 -9.3 OAND J FM OAND J FM ChesEng ...... 5 2.98 -.10 -24.7 NCR Corp ...... 27 30.71 -.58 -9.6 Chevron 4.48 3.9 51 114.76 -2.53 -8.3 Neovasc g ...... 06 +.02 -89.8 MUTUAL FUNDS Cisco 1.32 3.2 21 40.73 -1.09 +6.3 NewellRub .92 3.6 10 25.79 -.43 -16.5 52-Week Net YTD 12-mo NikeB s .80 1.2 64 67.55 -2.04 +8.0 Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg Citigroup 1.28 1.9 13 68.60 -1.62 -7.8 CocaCola 1.56 3.6 81 43.92 -.48 -4.3 PepsiCo 3.22 2.9 22 109.30 -1.27 -8.9 Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt 26,616.71 20,379.55 Dow Industrials 23,932.76 -572.46 -2.34 -3.18 +15.86 ColgPalm 1.68 2.3 25 71.64 -.17 -5.0 Pfizer 1.28 3.6 14 35.17 -.56 -2.9 American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 86,214 50.16 -4.9 +18.2/C +14.8/B 5.75 250 11,423.92 8,744.36 Dow Transportation 10,146.37 -307.29 -2.94 -4.39 +11.44 Comcast s .76 2.2 16 34.12 -.48 -14.5 PhilipMor 4.28 4.2 21 101.02 -.68 -4.4 American Funds InvCAmrcA m LB 61,507 39.22 -5.0 +10.6/D +12.5/B 5.75 250 778.80 647.81 Dow Utilities 691.59 -4.84 -.69 -4.39 -1.09 ConAgra .85 2.3 16 36.74 -.07 -2.5 PwShs QQQ 1.52 .7 ... 156.63 -4.02 +.6 American Funds WAMtInvsA m LV 55,773 44.39 -3.5 +12.5/A +12.3/A 5.75 250 13,637.02 11,324.53 NYSE Composite 12,349.11 -222.83 -1.77 -3.59 +7.89 CSVixSh rs ...... 10.34 +1.04 +86.6 PUVixST rs ...... 19.92 +1.62 +95.1 Federated EqInc,IncA f LV 830 24.72 -3.0 +10.4/B +8.9/E 5.50 1,500 7,637.27 5,805.15 Nasdaq Composite 6,915.11 -161.44 -2.28 +.17 +17.65 DST Sys s .72 .9 26 83.64 -.03 +34.8 ProctGam 2.76 3.5 21 78.43 -.37 -14.6 Fidelity Contrafund LG 91,653 122.40 -5.7 +22.0/B +15.1/B NL 2,500 1,273.99 1,030.40 S&P 100 1,143.78 -25.39 -2.17 -3.33 +9.70 Darden 2.52 2.9 19 86.86 +.19 -9.5 PShtQQQ rs ...... 19.39 +1.34 -9.9 George Putnam BalA m MA 973 19.59 -2.6 +7.6/C +8.1/B 5.75 0 2,872.87 2,328.95 S&P 500 2,604.47 -58.37 -2.19 -2.59 +10.57 Deere 2.40 1.7 33 145.39 -5.95 -7.1 PUShtSPX ...... 11.58 +.72 +1.8 INVESCO QualIncA m CI 335 11.67 +0.7 -0.2/E +1.7/C 4.25 1,000 2,001.48 1,680.86 S&P MidCap 1,854.08 -37.24 -1.97 -2.45 +8.66 Disney 1.68 1.7 14 100.35 -1.76 -6.7 S&P500ETF 4.13 1.6 ... 259.72 -5.92 -2.7 Lord Abbett AffiliatedA m LV 5,558 15.11 -4.3 +7.4/D +11.1/B 5.75 1,000 29,760.60 24,262.59 Wilshire 5000 27,049.45 -569.21 -2.06 -2.68 +10.25 DowDuPnt .84 1.3 20 63.71 -1.73 -10.5 SpdrOGEx .73 2.1 ... 34.66 -.96 -6.8 Lord Abbett BdDebA m MU 4,436 8.06 -1.0 +4.9/A +5.4/A 2.25 1,000 1,615.52 1,345.24 Russell 2000 1,513.30 -29.63 -1.92 -1.45 +10.90 Dynegy ...... 8 12.81 -.33 +8.1 SearsHldgs ...... 2.88 -.09 -19.6 Lord Abbett DevelopingGrA m SG 608 24.60 -3.3 +27.9/A +12.7/C 5.75 1,000 EliLilly 2.25 2.9 25 76.85 -1.77 -9.0 SouthnCo 2.32 5.2 50 44.79 -.22 -6.9 Lord Abbett MltAsstGlbOppA m IH 133 11.35 -2.5 +6.2/D +4.5/D 2.25 1,000 Equifax 1.56 1.3 20 117.58 -2.04 -.3 SPDR Fncl .46 1.7 ... 27.17 -.67 -2.7 Lord Abbett SmCpValA m SB 334 20.00 -3.4 +4.6/E +8.9/D 5.75 1,000 EsteeLdr 1.52 1.0 50 150.25 -1.23 +18.1 MARKET SUMMARY: NYSE AND NASDAQ SP Tech .78 1.2 ... 64.05 -1.61 +.2 Putnam DiversIncA m NT 1,283 7.10 +0.2 +6.1/A +3.1/A 4.00 0 ExxonMbl 3.08 4.1 16 74.87 -1.15 -10.5 SunTrst 1.60 2.4 16 65.98 -2.56 +2.2 Putnam EqIncA m LV 8,155 23.78 -3.4 +10.5/B +11.2/B 5.75 0 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) Facebook ...... 29 157.20 -2.14 -10.9 Putnam GlbEqA m WS 768 15.61 -2.3 +18.3/B +9.2/C 5.75 0 FordM .60 5.4 6 11.18 -.17 -10.5 3M Co 5.44 2.6 27 212.25 -6.42 -9.8 Name Last Chg %Chg USG ...... 22 40.30 -.02 +4.5 Putnam GlbHCA 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+.58 +21.7 AllenaPh n 12.67 -3.07 -19.5 AMD 510177 9.61 -.41 iShBrazil .67 1.5 ... 43.42 -.66 +7.3 WellsFargo 1.56 3.0 12 52.23 -1.03 -13.9 Vanguard TtInSIdxInv FB 125,157 18.00 -1.5 +16.6/B +6.5/C NL 0 Staff360 rs 2.13 +.36 +20.3 InnovBio rs 27.68 -6.58 -19.2 Ambev 436940 6.86 -.30 iShChinaLC .87 1.9 ... 45.97 -1.02 -.4 Wendys Co .34 2.0 18 17.02 -.36 +3.7 Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl LB 189,798 65.16 -4.2 +12.7/B +13.0/A NL 10,000 NuCana n 26.23 +3.80 +16.9 SyndaxP n 10.84 -2.50 -18.7 Facebook 413965 157.20 -2.14 iShEMkts .59 1.3 ... 47.08 -.94 -.1 WDigital 2.00 2.3 10 87.77 -2.76 +10.4 Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns LB 115,813 65.18 -4.2 +12.7/B +13.0/A NL 5,000,000 Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv LB 127,388 65.14 -4.2 +12.5/B +12.9/B NL 3,000 CASI Phr h 7.01 +.86 +14.0 BosOma n 22.40 -4.87 -17.9 Microsoft 378084 90.23 -2.15 Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with FTD Cos 5.10 +.60 +13.3 NetElem rs 7.33 -1.54 -17.4 Apple Inc 349458 168.38 -4.42 SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within the past CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, FB -Foreign Large Blend, GI -Intermediate Government, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s= Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In Growth, LV -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MU -Multisector Bond, SB -Small Blend, SG -Small Growth, SH -Health, WS -World GolLinhs s 14.11 +1.62 +13.0 LunaInn h 3.17 -.60 -15.9 Comcast s 336835 34.12 -.48 bankruptcy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are Stock, Total Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objective: A is in top 20%, PaciraPhm 33.30 +3.80 +12.9 FinjanH 2.85 -.53 -15.7 FordM 315679 11.18 -.17 unofficial. E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar. The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Saturday, April 7, 2018 7A

“I am so happy and blessed to applicants also must meet specific Tech is to strengthen both individ- CTC have been chosen for such an GPA requirements, demonstrate fi- uals and businesses through work- amazing scholarship.” nancial need and be enrolled for a force training,” President Dr. Ron FROM PAGE 1A The 27-year-old will be gradu- required number of credit hours. Newcomb said in the release. “We they’re out on field trips, said around to help them grow in it.” Ingram, who will graduate in ating in the fall with an Associate Charitable support from alumni, are very grateful to the Chatta- she’s enrolled in the college’s sus- The $1,000 Suggs Endowed December, added he chose the in- of Applied Science degree in crim- friends, foundations and corpora- hoochee Tech Foundation donors tainable urban agriculture pro- Scholarship that Ingram, 52, won dustrial maintenance and elec- inal justice technology. tions in the community during the and to our community partners for gram, “learning about small-scale will help him finish his Associate tronic technology field of study for Wilkins, an automotive technol- 2017 fiscal year allowed the foun- their generosity in helping our stu- food production and farmers mar- of Applied Science degree in in- his “second career.” ogy major, was awarded the dation to award more than dents fund the educational training kets.” dustrial maintenance and elec- “I went back to school for re- $2,200 Ed Voyles Automotive $80,000 in student scholarships, they need to launch successful ca- “This is the study of food pro- tronic technology. training after my manufacturing Group Scholarship. more than $10,000 in emergency reers and build productive lives. duction by small, local farms and “I feel honored to be chosen for plant closed in 2016,” he said. After the college’s board of grant funds to students at risk of We also are very proud of the fact their marketing strategies,” she the Suggs Endowed Scholarship,” Sanders, who is studying crimi- trustees scored all the applicants, not continuing their education due that Chattahoochee Tech produces said. “It is a new certificate pro- he said. “I think that it is wonder- nal justice technology, received the top students were matched to unforeseen financial dilemmas graduates who are meeting the in- gram just offered this year, and it ful that this award is given out the $1,000 Wanda Danette Stokes with the appropriate scholarship, and $20,000 in faculty and staff creasing demand from today’s em- coincides with the food-produc- each year to a student that requires Spann Scholarship. the release said. grants for professional develop- ployers for highly skilled workers tion garden CTC is building on the monetary assistance to complete “Being one of the winners is an Besides meeting the specific ment. to fill well-paid jobs available in North Metro campus. I hope to be their degree.” unexplainable feeling,” she said. criteria for certain scholarships, “Our mission at Chattahoochee our community.”

tires can be accepted.” Solid Waste Director Rip Conner ways be hopeful that a temporary Tires Continuing to be offered from and with Grant Writer Valerie program like this will leave at 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tire Amnesty Gilreath and [Bartow County least a little permanent nugget of FROM PAGE 1A Days also will take place April Community Redevelopment Co- thought behind. Improperly dis- Tire Fund,” Henshaw said. “That munities and residents of Bartow March 24 collection in Tay- 19 to 21 at Allatoona Collection ordinator] Patrick Nelson, both posed of tires are nasty and can money was temporarily lost to County. We are bringing that fee lorsville … collected 441 tires. Center, 6507 Glade Road in Ac- members of the GICH team, to have some really bad environ- the state’s General Fund, but has back to the citizens, and allowing Every tire removed is a space im- worth; and May 5 at Casey Lake remove tires in larger numbers mental repercussions. The leach- now been returned. The Georgia those folks with abandoned tire proved, so we hope local citizens Collection Center, 4792 Joe than the collection centers alone ing of chemicals into water EPD is making a concerted effort issues to clean up those dump will take advantage of this oppor- Frank Harris Parkway in could accommodate. Currently, sources as well as creating envi- to do more than just collect that sites on their property and avoid tunity to do some spring cleaning Adairsville. each Bartow County resident can ronments of standing water in money and hold it. They are a possible fine or court case.” while they can. “We wanted to make use of bring no more than four old auto which insects can breed are pri- making a big push for local gov- Presented by Bartow County “The next date is … [today] this grant in south Bartow, where tires annually to the collection mary among them. ernments to apply for these government and Keep Bartow from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., at Ladd’s we were working to revive the centers. In a trial run at Alla- “The grant is very specific. It funds, and use them in two ways: Beautiful, the complimentary Collection Center, 40 Ladd’s area through a GICH [Georgia toona’s Collection Center, over a only covers the ‘disposal of tires.’ to clean up a specific illegal tire Tire Amnesty Days will be of- Mountain Road. This is an ideal Initiative for Community Hous- four-day period, the county col- That means getting the word out dumpsite or to hold Tire Amnesty fered at four collection sites dur- time for Emerson, Euharlee and ing] grant from the Georgia De- lected one full trailer and one is up to KBB. We have run print Days, where folks clean up their ing the local Great American Cartersville residents to bring in partment of Community Affairs half trailer — around 1,573 ads, hung banners at the affected own sites and take the tires to Cleanup. their scrap tires. [Bartow for south Bartow redevelop- tires.” sites and supplied the communi- County] Solid Waste staff are on specific locations. “Any resident of Bartow can ment,” Henshaw said. “These Even though this is a temporary ties surrounding those sites with bring as many tires to that spe- hand to assist, but be prepared to “The local government receiv- Scrap Tire Amnesty events had offering, KBB Programs Man- real estate type signs. All these ing the grant is reimbursed by cific site only, on the day listed provide proof of Bartow resi- proved successful as kick-off ager Missy Phillips hopes the col- are temporary and will be re- EPD for the cost of removing the for collection, during regular dency, such as county car or events in other communities re- lection effort will leave a lasting moved after each event. In addi- collected tires. Bartow County hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.,” Hen- truck tag, local power bill for ceiving the grants, and spurred impact. tion, Bartow County Solid Waste was awarded $12,000 for the shaw said. “Most of our sites se- your address or rent receipt, and enhanced cleanup efforts and “[EPD] grants are generally Department has provided extra Local Government Scrap Tire lected and dates tie in with to help unload your own tires subsequent redevelopment and difficult to get and documentation personnel to make sure each site Abatement Reimbursement Pro- scheduled cleanups, and are spa- into the trailer on-site. No com- community investment. must be thorough,” Phillips said. is able to handle the tires that they gram, and we are very excited to cious enough to allow for the mercial tire shops may partici- “Keep Bartow Beautiful staff “When I learned that we had re- receive.” be able to bring this to the com- event to be held on-site. The pate. No large truck or tractor worked with Bartow County ceived the grant, I was hopeful For more information, visit we could make the most of the www.bartowga.org/departments/c opportunity in service of Bartow ommunity_development/keep_ba charged with fail- • Ondrick James lights, driving County. As to what it might mean rtow_beautiful.php or call Hen- BARTOW ure to maintain a Sutton, of 54 Au- with a suspended for us down the road, we must al- shaw at 770-607-6312. single lane and tumn Canyon Path or revoked license, BLOTTER possession of less S.E., Cartersville, possession and use than one ounce of was arrested and of drug-related ob- The following information — marijuana. charged with driv- jects and habitual names, photos, addresses, charges ing without a valid offender. and other details — was taken di- • Jacquilin license. rectly from Bartow County Sher- Haruiyodol, of • William Eamon iff’s Office jail records. Not every 1400 Joe Frank • Joseph Gable Waits, of 2998 Watkins III, of arrest leads to a conviction, and a Harris Parkway Highway 411 N.E., Cartersville, 6215 Glade Road conviction or acquittal is deter- S.E. 238, was arrested and charged with S.E., Acworth, mined by the court system. Arrests Cartersville, was possession of less than one ounce was arrested on an were made by BCSO deputies ex- arrested and of marijuana, two counts of pos- agency assist. cept where otherwise indicated. charged with possession of a session of methamphetamine, Schedule II controlled substance, driving without required head- April 5 drugs to be kept in their original container and willful obstruction • John William of law enforcement officers. Burgess Jr., of 167 Mac Adam • Adam W. Hay- Drive, Tallapoosa, good, of 223 was arrested and Hickory Lane returned to bond. S.E., Dallas, was arrested and The experience you deserve • Sylvester Lee charged with two with quality you can count on! Butler, of 1400 counts of proba- Open to the Public Joe Frank Harris tion violation. Parkway S.E. 238, Certified ASE Master Automobile Cartersville, was • Ethan Cole Technician Chris Barron, arrested and Heilwell, of 5590 with more than 12 years charged with Highway 20 1312, of automotive experience, Cartersville, was drugs to be kept in their original Chris Barron opens local automotive repair facility. container, failure to appear and arrested and possession of a Schedule II con- charged with $ 99 * $ 99* trolled substance. being a fugitive 9 89 from justice. • Brittany Dawn Diesel Oil Change Oil Service for Up to 15 qts & filter Buttrum, of 35 • Joey Randall First Time Visit Helms, of 5015 Full synthetic is extra Carson Loop N.W. *Must mention ad. * Not to be combined w/any other offer. 114, Cartersville, Bee Tree Road *Some limitations apply. *Must mention ad. *Some limitations See store for details. apply. See store for details was arrested and S.E., Acworth, We service Powerstrokes, Cummins, and Duramax. charged with pro- was arrested and bation violation charged with pro- 770-334-3169 and battery under the Family Vio- bation violation. 88B Wansley Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 lence Act (F.V.A.). www.bestautorepairexperience.com • Hugo Mendoza [email protected] • Sierra Nicole Lopez, of 615 Clark, of 185 Ter- Melrose Ave. S.W. ramount Court, E, Rome, was ar- Roswell, was ar- rested and charged rested and charged with speeding and driving without a with probation vi-        olation. valid license. • Rachel Jeanette • Kenneth Jack  WTA Escuen, of 5590 Pond, of 21 Con- Highway 20 2105, fidence Church  Cartersville, was Road, Blairsville, FOR DETAILS! arrested and was arrested and charged with pro- charged with pro- bation violation. bation violation.

• Sean Alexander • Brenda Gail Fish, of 35 Carson Smith, of 6215 Loop N.W., Glade Road S.E., Cartersville, was Acworth, was ar- arrested and rested and charged charged with a with probation vi- child seat belt vio- olation. lation, failure to obey a stop sign BRAND NAME or yield after stopping and driving • Jeremy Elijah with a suspended or revoked li- Smith, of 16 FURNISHINGS & MATTRESSES cense. Limon Place,  Rome, was ar-   • Emily Grace Hamilton, of 19 rested on an Woodhaven Court S.W., agency assist for   Cartersville, was arrested and the Cartersville    ! Police Department. 8A Saturday, April 7, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Weather The Daily Tribune News    Facebook says it should have

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BY FARES AKRAM AND their mass uprooting during the meant to shield them from Israeli MOAHMMED DARAGHMEH 1948 war over Israel’s creation. snipers; the faces of some of the ac- Associated Press Israel has alleged that Hamas is tivists were covered in black soot. using the mass marches as a cover Israeli troops on the other side of KHUZAA, Gaza Strip — Thou- for attacking the border fence, and the fence responded with live fire, sands of Palestinians protested has vowed to prevent a breach at all tear gas, rubber-coated steel pellets along Gaza’s sealed border with Is- costs. and water cannons. rael on Friday, engulfing the volatile The military said that on Friday, After the first tires started burn- area in black smoke from burning protesters hurled several explosive ing, several young men with gun- tires to try to block the view of Is- devices and firebombs, using the shot wounds began arriving at a raeli snipers and cheering a Hamas thick plumes of smoke from burn- field clinic at the camp. strongman who pledged that the ing tires as a cover, and that several Mohammed Ashour, 20, who border fence will eventually fall. attempts to cross the fence were had been among the first to set tires Israeli troops opened fire from thwarted. on fire, was shot in the right arm. across the border, killing seven Gaza’s shadowy Hamas strong- “We came here because we want Palestinians and wounding 293 oth- man, Yehiyeh Sinwar, told a cheer- dignity,” he said resting on a ers — 25 of them seriously — in ing crowd in one of the protest stretcher before paramedics trans- the second mass border protest in a camps Friday that a border breach ported him to the strip’s main hos- week, Gaza health officials said. is coming. pital. Hundreds more suffered other in- The world should “wait for our Yehia Abu Daqqa, a 20-year-old juries, including tear gas inhalation, great move, when we penetrate the student, said he had come to honor the officials said. borders and pray at Al-Aqsa,” Sin- those killed in previous protests. The deaths brought to 29 the war said, referring to the major “Yes, there is fear,” he said of the number of Palestinians killed by Is- Muslim shrine in Jerusalem. risks of advancing toward the raeli fire since last week. He was interrupted several times fence. “We are here to tell the oc- KHALIL HAMRA/AP The latest casualties were bound by the crowd, who chanted, “We are cupation that we are not weak.” Palestinian protesters burn an American flag during a protest at the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel, Friday. to draw new criticism from rights going to Jerusalem, millions of The death toll since last week in- groups that have branded Israel’s martyrs!” and “God bless you Sin- cluded the 22 protesters killed dur- put in harm’s way,” Dujarric said. knowing that they may be injured residents are descendants of open-fire orders on the border as war!” ing Friday protests at the border, as A White House envoy had urged or killed.” refugees. unlawful, after Israel’s defense min- The mass protests are perhaps well as one killed during a protest Palestinians to stay away from the Hamas has billed the final Palestinians commemorate May ister warned that those approaching Hamas’ last chance to break a bor- on Tuesday. fence. Jason Greenblatt said the protest, set for May 15, as the 15, the anniversary of Israel’s the fence were risking their lives. der blockade enforced by Israel and The six other deaths included United States condemns “leaders “Great March of Return” of Pales- founding, as their “nakba,” or ca- The U.N. human rights office Egypt since 2007, without having three Palestinian gunmen killed in and protesters who call for vio- tinian refugees and their descen- tastrophe, when hundreds of thou- said Friday that it has indications to succumb to demands that it dis- what Israel said were attempts to lence or who send protesters — in- dants, implying they would try to sands were uprooted from homes in that Israeli forces used “excessive arm. The blockade has made it in- attack the border fence and three cluding children — to the fence, enter Israel. Two-thirds of Gaza’s what is now Israel. force” against protesters last week, creasingly difficult for Hamas to men who were struck by Israeli when 15 Palestinians were killed or govern. It has also devastated tank fire. later died of wounds sustained near Gaza’s economy, made it virtually More than 1,000 people suffered the border. impossible for people to enter and a range of injuries on Friday, in- An Israeli military spokesman exit the territory, and left residents cluding those hit by live fire and defended the rules of engagement. with just a few hours of electricity those overcome by tear gas, the “If they are actively attacking the a day. Gaza health ministry said. Twelve fence, if they are throwing a molo- Israel argues that Hamas could women and 48 minors were among tov cocktail that is within striking have ended the suffering of Gaza’s those hurt, the officials said. distance of Israeli troops or similar 2 million people by disarming and At the United Nations, Secre- activities, then those persons, those renouncing violence. tary-General Antonio Guterres rioters, become, may become, a tar- Friday’s marches began before urged all parties to exercise maxi- get,” said Lt. Col. Jonathan Conri- Muslim noon prayers when thou- mum restraint, said U.N. cus. sands of Palestinians streamed to spokesman Stephane Dujarric. Friday’s large crowds suggested five tent encampments that organ- He said U.N. Mideast envoy that Hamas, the Islamic militant izers had set up several hundred Nickolay Mladenov had been in group that has ruled Gaza since a meters from the border fence. touch with Israeli and Palestinian 2007 takeover, might be able to In one camp near the border officials to reinforce “the need to keep the momentum going in the community of Khuzaa, smaller allow people to demonstrate peace- next few weeks. Hamas has called groups of activists moved closer to fully.” Mladenov stressed the need for a series of protests until May 15, the fence after the prayers. Demon- to ensure that “excessive force is the anniversary of Israel’s founding strators torched large piles of tires, not used, and the need to ensure when Palestinians commemorate engulfing the area in black smoke that children are not deliberately

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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Saturday, April 7, 2018 Hot-hitting Braves roll over Rockies on frigid Friday

BY ARNIE STAPLETON AP Sports Writer

While his teammates shivered and the mercury plummeted, Bran- don McCarthy embraced Col- orado’s wintry weather. “Yeah, it felt like high school baseball. I don’t mind pitching in cold. I got used to it growing up,” McCarthy said. “It’s been a while since I’ve been back in it. It’s much easier for the pitcher than the hitter, so keep that in mind and get loose.” McCarthy tossed six solid in- nings and delivered a two-run dou- ble that chased German Marquez in the fifth inning of the Atlanta Braves’ 8-3 win over the Colorado Rockies on a frigid Friday that marked the second-coldest game in Coors Field history. “The cold, it’s not something I’m CHARLIE RIEDEL/AP scared of, it’s something I almost Patrick Reed hits to the 13th green during the second round at the Masters golf tournament Friday in Augusta. get excited for,” said McCarthy, who attended Cheyenne Mountain High School an hour south of Den- ver in Colorado Springs. “In the cold, it’s just something I know it Reed takes lead, Masters takes shape sucks for hitters. And once I get loose it really isn’t that big of a deal BY DOUG FERGUSON and then salvaged a 74 to join McIlroy just for pitchers.” AP Golf Writer five shots behind. It was 27 degrees when the “I’ve always been comfortable around Rockies’ home opener began after Patrick Reed is leading a major cham- the lead,” McIlroy said. “It’s a place that an hour-long delay caused by sleet pionship for the first time, and his confi- I’m thankfully quite familiar with and and snow. That was just 4 degrees dence is so high that he can only see know how to deal with.” warmer than when these teams met what’s ahead of him. Looming was Johnson, the No. 1 player in Denver on April 23, 2013, in the Maybe that’s just as well at this Masters. in the world, who made a 45-foot par putt coldest first-pitch temperature in Reed started and finished the front nine on the 16th to atone for several birdie putts major league history. with three straight birdies. He answered in the 10-foot range he missed. Johnson The Braves won that one, 4-3. Marc Leishman’s bold shot for an eagle by had a 68 and was six shots behind, along McCarthy (2-0) allowed three polishing off another run of three straight with Thomas, who had a 67. runs and five hits, more than birdies. It added to a 6-under 66 and a two- Eleven of the 17 players still under par enough for the hot-hitting Braves, shot lead over Leishman going into the at the halfway point can be found among who lead the majors with a whop- weekend at Augusta National. the top 20 in the world. ping 8-run average so far. Right behind them are five major cham- Spieth was happy to be near the top after “Everybody’s doing their part,” pions. the way he started — a tee shot into the McCarthy said. “Pinch-hitters are Nowhere near him are Tiger Woods and trees on the right and a three putts for a coming in doing it, pitchers have Phil Mickelson, the two names that gener- double bogey, and then a drive to the left been hitting, the offense has been ated so much of the buzz for a Masters that and three more putts for a bogey. Just like consistent.” otherwise is living up to expectations. that he was behind, and it kept getting Not so for the Rockies. None of it matters to Reed, who is going worse. He made bogey from the middle of Marquez (0-1) following up a after his first major. the fairway on No. 7. He three-putted from spectacular first start at Arizona by “Everyone wants to win, and if you long range on the par-5 eighth. And he was giving up seven runs, seven hits don’t believe you can win them, then you headed for a 41 on the front nine until he and six walks in just 4 2/3 innings. probably shouldn’t be playing in them,” made a 10-foot par putt. “It was a little tough because I Reed said. “I believe that if I play the golf CURTIS COMPTON/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP “I’m still in this golf tournament,” Spi- didn’t have my grip at all,” said that I know how to play that I can win ma- Phil Mickelson hits out of the woods off of the first fairway during the second eth said. “With the way the back nine was Marquez, a 23-year-old Venezuelan round of the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta who, unlike McCarthy, took the jors. ... There’s a lot of holes left, and I just Friday. playing today, the wheels could have come need to go out and keep to my game plan, off there. But I made some nice par saves mound without long sleeves and play some solid golf and just go out and shot a 79, matching his worst score at Au- “I meant to hook it 30 yards, and I put and was able to grind out some phenome- never got a good feel for his pitches continue shooting in the 60s and see if it gusta National. He started the day four 40 yards of hook on it,” Leishman said nal second-shot iron shots and good two- because of the finger-numbing gets the job done.” shots out of the lead. He ended the day with a smile. putt birdies.” cold. Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Jordan making the cut on the number. The ball narrowly cleared the mound at Woods made bogey on the opening hole Marquez allowed a solo homer Spieth, Rory McIlroy and Henrik Stenson Even without them, the show is just get- the front of the green, caught the slope and with a sand wedge from the fairway. He to Ozzie Albies in the first and still have a say in that. ting started. settled 6 feet away for an eagle. really came undone when his second shot walked two batters before Preston Woods and Mickelson probably don’t. Reed was a runner-up at the PGA “We’re not here to lay up,” Leishman to the fifth bounded over the green and Tucker’s sacrifice fly and Dansby Woods hit one shot into a cluster of Championship last summer, though he said. “It’s a major. You’re going to have to into a grove of magnolia trees. He took a Swanson’s two-run triple made it magnolia trees and another into Rae’s played the final hole without a chance to take some chances at some point during penalty drop to clear room through the 4-0. Creek. He didn’t make a birdie until the win. His best performance on the big stage the week if you want to win, and that was branches, put that in the bunker and made “It was my first time seeing 13th hole and had to settle for a 3-over 75, has been in the Ryder Cup. a time where I thought I had to take a double bogey. Very little went right except snow. I was excited,” said Albies, leaving him 13 shots behind. No one has “Going to treat it just like another day, chance. I’ve been hitting that shot well on for a pair of birdies on the par 5s on the who’s from Curacao. “I was acting ever won the Masters when trailing by go out and try to do what I’ve been doing the range and I thought it was a prime op- back nine. like a little kid out there. I put the more than eight shots going into the week- and stick to my game plan and try to make portunity to give it a test. And it came off.” Looking at the white leaderboards only barrel on the ball. That was awe- end. some more birdies,” Reed said. Stenson (70) was four shots behind. made him feel worse. The cut is for the top some.” “I’m going to have to shoot a special He was at 9-under 135. McIlroy (71) is off to his best 36-hole start 50 and ties and anyone within 10 shots of His mound opponent was used to weekend and I need help,” Woods said. Leishman seized on his moment with in seven years and is looking as poised as the lead. Woods kept seeing Reed make it. “I’m not in control of my own destiny.” the best shot of the day. His tee shot on the ever to capture the fourth leg of the career birdies, and he knew he was well outside “Maybe growing up in Colorado Mickelson smacked a shot into the trees 15th was too far left, leaving trees between Grand Slam. Spieth lost his two-shot lead the 10 shots. and playing baseball in this weather trying to escape a forest and made triple him and the flag. Instead of laying up from on the first hole and was on the verge of “I was hoping to keep it within 10. I did- all through high school helped? bogey, deposited a tee shot into Rae’s 210 yards, he closed with the face of a 5- getting left behind until he made a key par n’t know what my position was, but I think Creek on No. 12 for a double bogey and iron, aimed toward the right bunker. putt to close out the front nine with a 40, I’m in,” he said after his round. SEE BRAVES, PAGE 3B

Prince scores 23, Hawks hand Wizards fourth straight loss Hard-luck Colonels fall to Kell

BY HARVEY VALENTINE BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN Tim Ayers said, “and everything Associated Press [email protected] they hit landed. “Just one of those days.” Taurean Prince scored 23 points, including 10 in the fourth quar- A black cat had to have crossed Cass (9-16, 3-9) made plenty of ter, and the Atlanta Hawks beat the Washington Wizards 103-97 on the path of the bus taken by the hard contact, but the Colonels only Friday night. Cass baseball team to Friday’s had three hits — one apiece by Washington dropped its fourth straight game and fell into eighth game at Kell. Clay Means, Logan Nelson and place in the Eastern Conference. The entirely plausible occur- Gavin Young — to show for it. Bradley Beal led the Wizards with 32 points. rence is the only way to explain Meanwhile, everything the Wizards point guard John Wall sat out what was the second of what happened in Marietta, as the Longhorns (13-11, 8-2) put a bat on back-to-back games for Washington, and forward Markieff Morris Colonels suffered a 12-0 loss to the wound up finding the grass. Kell left with 4:11 remaining in the first quarter when he picked up two Longhorns in five innings. racked up 11 hits, including seven quick technical fouls. Sure, Kell entered the game sec- total from the Nos. 5-6-7 hitters. Six Hawks scored in double figures. Reserve Tyler Dorsey had ond in the Region 7-AAAAA stand- “We’d get two strikes on a guy, 22 points, including 13 in the second half for the Hawks, who had ings and Cass had lost its previous he would put it in play and we lost two straight. seven games (six in the region), but couldn’t field it,” Ayers said. “We Kelly Oubre Jr. scored 13 points for the Wizards and Otto Porter there was something else at play. just weren’t very good today — no- Jr. had 10. There had to be. body was. It just wasn’t our day. “ RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS “It seemed like everything we Cass right fielder Gavin Young slaps a base hit in the top of the SEE HAWKS, PAGE 3B hit, they caught,” Colonels coach SEE CASS, PAGE 3B fifth inning Friday at Kell. 2B Saturday, April 7, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News McGregor posts $50,000 bond, released after arraignment

BY DAN GELSTON “It was probably the worst conversation The brashness was muted as cameras AP Sports Writer we ever had,” White told FS1’s “First snapped Friday when he was brought out Things First” on Friday. “We talked yes- of a New York City police station in hand- NEW YORK — Cocksure and un- terday before he turned himself in. cuffs. couth, Conor McGregor was never afraid “It’s not that I don’t think he under- White said earlier this week in New to defy authority. stood what happened. He justified it. It York that McGregor would fight again for He dressed in fur coats and swung was justified to him.” UFC this year. McGregor’s actions now chairs at news conferences, reaped the White said the 29-year-old McGregor put future fights in doubt. He could have riches of his dalliance with , and said he was sorry about the fighters who had his pick of rich fights. A rematch demanded his boss cut him an ownership were injured, but, “this had to be done.” against Mayweather inside the cage? A stake in the MMA promotion that made Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg were third fight against Nate Diaz? It all him one of the sport’s most notorious both pulled from the fight because of in- seemed possible — and it now seems a names. juries suffered on the bus from McGre- long way off. What McGregor wanted, McGregor got gor’s shenanigans. UFC has not immediately issued disci- — in cash, championships and living his Video showed McGregor with a group pline against its biggest box office attrac- best luxe life. of people causing chaos Thursday as they tion. After one more decisive victory in New took an elevator to the loading dock at McGregor once held the 145 and 155- York, McGregor scaled the UFC octagon Barclays Center. He can be seen tossing pound championships at the same time and draped two championship belts over trash cans and being prevented from and boldly stated he wanted an ownership his shoulder while a sold-out crowd throwing a barricade at a bus during his stake in UFC. roared in approval. JULIO CORTEZ/AP unannounced appearance in New York. But the trash-talking, egocentric has In the underbelly of a New York arena Ultimate fighting star Conor McGregor, center, is escorted by New York Court “Guys will say things, push, shove, been out of the fight game except for his 17 months later, McGregor went wild, Police officers after a hearing at the Brooklyn Criminal Court Friday in New grab each other. These things have hap- money fight with Mayweather that made York. McGregor is facing criminal charges in the wake of a backstage melee using a dolly, chairs and guard rails as he allegedly instigated that has forced the removal of three fights from UFC's pened,” White said. “People have slapped him wealthy enough to never need to step weapons, not his fists. Fueled by revenge biggest card of the year. Video footage appears to show the promotion's most each other. We can deal with all of that inside the cage again. and running with a pack of his “hood- bankable star throwing a hand truck at a bus full of fighters after a Thursday stuff. But when you bring in twenty hood- The Mayweather bout last August was lums,” McGregor’s antics landed him in news conference for UFC 223 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. lums that flew in from Ireland to basically his last professional fight and McGregor jail — and injured two fighters on Satur- do this at our event, there’s nothing like and his girlfriend also had a son last day’s UFC 223 card. saying, “Yes, your honor.” McGregor was trying to get at UFC 223 this that has ever happened.” year. Quiet and humbled, McGregor couldn’t McGregor was released on $50,000 main event fighter Khabib Nurmagome- Lobov was pulled from Saturday’s card But not even fatherhood could mellow talk his way out of trouble in a New York bond — pocket change for a fighter who dov because the Russian had been in- for his involvement in the ugly act. Mc- the irate Irishman. courtroom. was guaranteed $30 million last year in volved in a hotel altercation with fellow Gregor’s friend and co-defendant Cian He was ordered to stay away from five McGregor was arraigned Friday on his ballyhooed boxing match against fighter Artem Lobov. McGregor tried to Cowley was released on $25,000 bond people injured in the attack. charges of felony criminal mischief, mis- Floyd Mayweather Jr. McGregor is due stick up for Lobov, a close friend, and ap- and also is due in court in June. McGregor’s lawyer, Jim Walden, said demeanor assault, and menacing and back in court June 14. parently loaded a private jet with his best McGregor hasn’t fought for UFC since there was no risk that McGregor would reckless endangerment following a back- Video footage appeared to show the buds and flew to New York to rumble. November 2016 and was stripped this try to avoid coming back to court: “He’s stage melee he sparked at a UFC event in promotion’s most bankable star throwing UFC President Dana White said Friday week by White of the 155-pound champi- the most visible face on the planet.” New York City. a hand truck at a bus full of fighters on he spoke to McGregor via text and the onship he had never defended. It’s one usually plastered on a UFC He spoke only to acknowledge that he Thursday after a news conference for brawler said the confrontation “had to be McGregor profanely responded on Twit- poster. understood the conditions of his release, UFC 223 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. done.” ter and wrote, “You’ll strip me of nothing.” This time, it was seen on a mug shot. NHL says Flyers, Top Red Sox third base prospect Panthers could play Chavis suspended 80 games

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS prohibited substance in my entire life.” pointed by this news,” he said. “I whole-heart- tiebreaker game NEW YORK — Top Boston Red Sox third Chavis initially filed an appeal to baseball edly accept that challenge.” base prospect Michael Chavis was suspended Commissioner Rob Manfred, then dropped it. The Red Sox said in a statement “while we for 80 games under baseball’s minor league “I am now a part of the program that I have are disappointed by the news of this violation, BY STPEHEN WHYNO Florida’s 92 and needs just a point drug program after testing positive for a per- applauded (and will continue to champion) we will look to provide the appropriate sup- AP Hockey Writer against New York to clinch the formance-enhancing substance. and that is utterly frustrating to me,” Chavis port to Michael.” final playoff spot in the Eastern Chavis was selected with the 26th overall said. Cleveland left-hander Alsis Herrera was If the Philadelphia Flyers and Conference. pick in the 2014 amateur draft out of Spray- “Equally frustrating is that everything I’ve suspended for 80 games following a positive Florida Panthers are even in This most recently happened in berry High School in Marietta and signed for accomplished in professional baseball will test for Stanozolol, Arizona right-hander Luis points, regulation and overtime 2000 when the NHL announced a bonus of $1,870,500. He tested positive for now be questioned even though I have never Diaz was banned 72 games for a positive test wins, and goal differential at the Montreal and Buffalo would play Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, a steroid had a positive result over countless urine and for Stanozolol, and San Francisco shortstop end of the season, they will play a a tiebreaking game if they finished used by many East German athletes that no blood tests before this offseason, including C.J. Hinojosa was penalized 50 games for a one-game tiebreaker to determine the season tied for the final spot in longer is sold commercially. several tests during the past season.” second positive test for a drug of abuse. who goes to the playoffs. the East. It did not come down to “Over the past several months, I have been The 22-year-old hit .318 with 17 homers Herrera, 25, was 7-2 with a 3.66 ERA in 30 The NHL announced the un- that, but it’s the precedent the searching for an answer as to how a prohibited and 55 RBIs in 59 games last year for Salem relief appearances last year for Lake County likely but possible tiebreaker Fri- league used to make this decision. substance I have never heard of, DHMCT, of the Class A Carolina League, then was pro- of the Class Midwest League and one each for day as Philadelphia had one game The league contacted the teams was detected in my urine during the offsea- moted in mid-June and batted .250 with 14 Lynchburg of the Class A Carolina League and Florida two remaining. For the and the NHL Players’ Association son,” Chavis said in a statement. “It is a ques- homers and 39 RBIs in 67 games for Portland and Akron of the Double-A Eastern League. tiebreaker to happen on Tuesday, before announcing the plan. After tion that unfortunately has not been answered of the Double-A Eastern League. He was a Hinojosa, 23, hit .265 with four homers and the Flyers would need to lose their a coin flip was the mechanism in and I have run out of time for now to find an non-roster invitee to big league spring training 35 RBIs last year for Richmond of the Dou- regular-season finale Saturday 2000, a lottery machine such as answer. As hopeless as this is for me, I am and is on the Sea Dogs roster but did not play ble-A Eastern League and was assigned to San against the New York Rangers by the one that determines the top faced with the reality that maybe I never will. in Thursday’s season opener at Binghamton. Jose of the Class A California League. exactly two goals and the Panthers three draft picks would be used The only thing I do know is that I would “I am faced with the battle of my life to win Diaz, 17, is with the rookie level Dominican would need to beat the Buffalo this time to decide which team never, and have never, purposely taken any back fans and teammates that will be disap- Summer League Diamondbacks. Sabres and the Boston Bruins in a gets home-ice advantage. shootout Saturday and Sunday. Panthers general manager Dale In that case, Philadelphia and Tallon declined comment and a Florida would each have 39 regu- Flyers spokesman said GM Ron lation/overtime wins and a plus-1 Hextall was not speaking about goal differential over the season, the tiebreaker. since a shootout victory counts as Given the tightness of the stand- a goal. The teams split their season ings in the East and West, it’s series (which by rule eliminates likely this situation spawns a the odd game between them to longer list of tiebreakers beginning even out home ice) and the league next season. Records against com- does not have any further tiebreak- mon opponents and within the ers. conference could be used, as they Philadelphia has 96 points to are in the NFL. Panthers LB Davis says he’s been banned 4 games

BY STEVE REED Panthers general manager AP Sports Writer Marty Hurney did not immedi- ately return phone calls seeking CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Pan- comment. thers three-time Pro Bowl line- The 13-year NFL veteran has LARRY PAPKE/AP Martin Truex Jr. comes out of Turn 4 during a practice session for a NASCAR Cup series auto race in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday. backer Thomas Davis said he has been one of the NFL’s success sto- been suspended by the NFL and ries, returning from three separate will miss the first four games of torn ACLs in the same knee to Truex, Harvick know how to get to front at tracks like Texas next season after testing positive play in three straight Pro Bowls for a banned substance. (2015-17) and help the Panthers BY STEPHEN HAWKINS pionship chase in the season finale at Home- “For sure, it’s definitely been a good start Davis posted a video on his reach the playoffs in four of the AP Sports Writer stead, another 1 1/2-mile track where Truex to the year,” Truex said. “Getting that first win Twitter account on Friday saying last five seasons, including a won. out of the way it was big, I think, for all of us. that he tested positive for an estro- Super Bowl appearance in 2015. FORT WORTH, Texas — Martin Truex Jr. Truex has led lap after lap at Texas, just Just kind of confirm that we’re in a good gen blocker. He is one of the most popular and Kevin Harvick certainly know their way never the last one. He has six straight top-10 place and the things we’re working on and “I was completely caught off players in franchise history in to the front at 1 1/2-mile tracks like the one at finishes in the Lone Star State. doing are working. ... This year, I think every- guard by this,” said the 35-year- large part because of how active Texas Motor Speedway. Before getting passed down the stretch last body’s looking at us and trying to compare old Davis. “I have never done any- and visible he is in the community. Reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion fall as Harvick went on to win for the first themselves to us, and knowing that we’ve thing to intentionally try to cheat He won the Walter Payton Man Truex has won five of the last eight races on time in his 30 starts at Texas, Truex had led been the car the beat, and I think that’s an en- the game. It’s one of those situa- of the Year in 2015 — an award 1 1/2-mile tracks since the middle of last sea- 107 laps in his Furniture Row Racing Toyota. viable position to be in.” tions where the NFL rules are given to one NFL player each year son. Truex has led 363 laps in Texas the past two Truex is currently second in points behind clear. They state that you are re- for his volunteer and charity work, When Harvick was asked Friday if his team years, at least 49 in each of the four races in Kyle Busch. sponsible for what you put into as well as his excellence on the was at the point it can challenge Truex on that span. Because of a 35th-place finish at California, your body.” field. such tracks, the Stewart-Haas driver re- In the spring race five years ago in Texas, Harvick is seventh in points even after win- Davis, a former Walter Payton Davis said he has never done sponded: “That seems like a self-answering Kyle Busch regained the lead on pit road dur- ning half of the first six races. He rebounded Man of the Year award winner, anything to try to create a compet- question.” ing a late caution and held on after the final before the break to finish fifth at Martinsville, said he has been taking the same itive advantage over other players. That’s because Harvick has won the other restart to leave Truex as the runner-up after he where his Stewart-Haas teammate Clint supplements for the last seven or “I have always tried to do things three in his Ford, including Texas last fall. He had led 142 laps. Bowyer won to snap a 190-race winless eight years and never had any is- the right way,” Davis said. “I can won at Atlanta and Las Vegas in the only two “For whatever reason, we’ve haven’t been streak that dated to 2012. sues. tell you guys that my conscience races on 1 1/2-mile tracks so far this year as able to just put it all together, and this place “Everything has gone fine and it all started, He said he has never tested pos- is clear in this situation and as bad part of his three-race winning streak. has been tough to finally get that first win at,” or a lot of it started, right here in the fall last itive for a steroid of HGH, and he as it hurts me to tell you this, I “We are better than Truex,” Harvick said. said Truex, who will make his 26th start at year winning here for the first time and being wanted fans to know that wasn’t know it is going to hurt a lot of After the Easter weekend break, the Cup Texas this weekend. “I feel good going there.” able to get to victory lane and do the things the issue. people who have looked up and schedule resumes with Sunday’s race at Truex had five consecutive top-five fin- that we did at the end of the year,” Harvick “Unfortunately this is some of believed in Thomas Davis over the Texas, where in November Harvick went ishes, including a win in California, before the said. “It is fun to be able to ride that momen- the things that happen when you years. But just know that in no around Truex for the lead with 10 laps to go first break of the season after what was a tum. You never know when it is going to shift take supplements,” said Davis, way I have done anything to try to and kept his Ford in front the rest of the way. much busier-than-usual offseason as a first- the other way. The whole company is doing a Carolina’s all-time leading tackler. cheat this game.” That 1-2 finish locked both drivers into cham- time Cup champion. great job.” The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Saturday, April 7, 2018 3B Hawks

FROM PAGE 1B The Wizards trailed by four to start the fourth quarter, but Beal scored seven straight points to put Washington ahead 93-87 with 5:28 left to play. Atlanta rallied and Mike Muscala’s corner 3 gave the Hawks a one-point lead at the 2:04 mark. Prince scored four straight points to make it 99- 93 as the Wizards went over five minutes without a field goal before Tomas Satoransky’s basket cut the deficit to 99-95 with 43 seconds remaining. Dewayne Dedmon’s dunk pushed the Hawks’ lead back to six. Three-pointers by Isaiah Taylor and Dorsey sparked a 13-0 Atlanta run early in the second quar- ter to give the Hawks a 10-point lead, but the Wiz- ards were within 52-48 by halftime as Beal scored nine points in the quarter. FINDING HIS RANGE Oubre hit multiple 3-pointers in a game for the MATT SLOCUM/AP first time since March 23. He went 3 for 7 against Danny Willett reacts to a shot during the second round at the Masters Friday in Augusta. the Hawks after going 2 for 35 over the past seven NICK WASS/AP games. Atlanta Hawks forward John Collins (20) Past 2 Masters champions TIP-INS dunks during the game Friday in Washington. Hawks: Earned a split of the season series. . Im- (2,016) for just the second season since 1992. . Mor- proved to 7-33 on the road. ... DeAndre’ Bembry ris has 13 technical fouls on the season. . Beal missed a pair of free throws early in the fourth quar- recorded the 21st 1,800-point season (1,825) in Garcia, Willett miss cut ter and, as a result, everyone in the arena won free team history, joining Wall as the only player on the fast food. . The Hawks were just 16 of 23 from the active roster to accomplish it. free throw line. UP NEXT BY MARK LONG Garcia ended up with an octu- Parziale and Ellis were two of Wizards: C Ian Mahinmi (concussion) did not Hawks: At Boston on Sunday. AP Sports Writer plet-bogey 13 that was the highest six amateurs in the field. The only play and is day-to-day. ... Topped 2,000 assists Wizards: Host Boston on Tuesday night. score posted by any player ever on one to make the cut was 21-year- AUGUSTA — The last two the hole. Garcia finished with an odl Doug Ghim, who got in thanks Masters champions won’t be play- 81 — the highest score ever shot to a runner-up finish in the U.S. ing on the weekend. by a defending champion in the Amateur. Ghim was at 4-over 148 “I think it was just one of those days. I don’t think Defending champion Sergio opening round of the Masters. after two rounds. Cass the rest had a lot to do with it. I mean, he had three Garcia and 2016 winner Danny Garcia seemed to spend much U.S. Amateur champion Doc days.” Willett missed the 36-hole cut Fri- of Friday going through the mo- Redman missed the cut by four FROM PAGE 1B Wyatt Karlovich came on to escape the jam, and day at Augusta National. tions. He struggled to a 78 that in- strokes. With ace Evan Hinton on the mound, Cass had he allowed one unearned run in the third inning. Willett finished the second cluded dumping another ball in the Wesley Bryan (152) and Shub- felt good about its chances of reversing Wednes- Steven Spell entered to pitch the fourth and gave up round with consecutive bogeys, water at No. 11 and ended up at hankar Sharma (151) also are day’s 4-2 loss to Kell. But after throwing 110 one run. missing out by two strokes. He 15-over 159. headed home earlier than they pitches Monday, Hinton appeared to never be on his Offensively, the unlucky Colonels hit plenty of ended up at 7-over 151. Garcia will be around to be part hoped. game Friday. hard balls against Colby Arthur. “It’s a bummer,” said Willett, of the championship celebration at Bryan is a 28-year-old Augusta After a scoreless inning and a half of baseball, They just saw the Longhorns’ outfielders snag who has dropped to 296th in the Butler Cabin, where he will put a resident and former trick-shot everything started to go against the Colonels. everything. Some were sent directly to the left world rankings since his Masters green jacket on the 2018 champ. artist who made his Masters debut The first five batters reached to open the bottom fielder and others led to unbelievable catches by victory. “You talk about luck. Hit The only two players who fin- a year after his first tour victory at of the second. In total, the Longhorns had eight hits both corner outfielders. a pretty good one on the 18th, gets ished below Garcia in the 83-man the RBC Heritage in South Car- in the frame. After Young reached on Cass’ third knock of the a bad bounce, goes in the bunker, field were amateurs Matt Parziale olina. Hinton exited with two outs but wound up being day, Kell turned a double play to almost mercifully you get a terrible lie. It’s one of and Harry Ellis. Parziale is the 30- Sharma is a 21-year-old from charged for all 10 runs (eight earned) that scored in end the game early. them things that I think if things year-old firefighter from Station 1 India who also made his Masters the inning. He gave up eight hits and two walks with Following a 3-3 start to region play, the Colonels aren’t going your way, they’re not in Brockton, Massachusetts, who debut after receiving a special in- no strikeouts. have yet to enter the win column. They have had quite going your way.” took a break from his regular job vitation to the tournament. He got “He couldn’t get any breaking ball stuff over,” plenty of chances, losing four of those games by Garcia’s reign was essentially to tee it up in golf’s first major an invite after winning twice on Ayers said of Hinton. “That hurt him. He just could- two or fewer runs. over when he wrote a double-digit after winning the U.S. Mid-Ama- the European Tour in the last four n’t throw it for a strike so everything was fastballs, With just four games remaining, two each against number on his scorecard in the teur. months. and he just couldn’t throw it by those guys.” East Paulding and Paulding County, Ayers hopes his opening round Thursday. The “I’ve always tried to learn from Among those who made the cut Ayers rejected the notion that fatigue was a factor team can end the season on a positive note. Spaniard and new father hit five bad rounds,” Parziale said. “But it on the number (149) were three- for Hinton. It will take some better play and some better luck consecutive balls into the water at was great playing, competing with time Masters champion Phil Mick- “We thought we could bring him back today,” he than Cass had Friday. the par-5 15th — four of them these guys. I wish I could have elson and Ian Poulter, who earned said. “He wanted to pitch today. He’s our best guy, “It’s a hope that we can end the year on a high from less than 100 yards out and been hanging around. But it was a his trip to Augusta by winning the and we needed a win. We thought we could bring note and go get three of the four or four of the four,” with a sand wedge in his hands. great week all in all.” Houston Open last week. him back, but he just didn’t have it. he said. “That would be a nice way to end.” Braves SPORTSROUNDUP

FROM PAGE 1B Holy RBI double!! Amazing,” MLB tweeted McCarthy’s wife, Amanda. Colorado got a run back in the STANDINGS Home & Away bottom half when Carlos Gonzalez All Times EDT lined a run-scoring triple to right- American League Today Adairsville at Sonoraville, 5:55 p.m. center. Gonzalez added a solo East Division homer in the fourth, a 445-foot shot W L Pct GB BASEBALL Cedartown at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. Boston 6 1 .857 — Adairsville vs. Coahulla Creek, 4 p.m. SOCCER into the right field bleachers, and New York 4 3 .571 2 two batters later Trevor Story also Toronto 4 3 .571 2 Monday Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Baltimore 2 5 .286 4 went deep for the first time this sea- Tampa Bay 1 6 .143 5 BASEBALL TRACK Central Division Cass at East Paulding, 5:55 p.m. Cartersville at Gordon Central son with a 442-footer. W L Pct GB McCarthy, the first Braves pitcher Minnesota 4 2 .667 — Kell at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. Cass at Calhoun, 4:30 p.m. Chicago 3 3 .500 1 to last six innings so far, followed Cleveland 2 4 .333 2 GOLF Friday Swanson’s two-out RBI triple in the Detroit 2 4 .333 2 Woodland, East Paulding at Woodland Hills BASEBALL Kansas City 1 3 .250 2 fifth with a two-run double that West Division Tuesday Cartersville at LaGrange, 5:30 p.m. made it 7-3 and chased Marquez. W L Pct GB Houston 6 1 .857 — BASEBALL Paulding County at Cass, 5:55 p.m. “Any player with a bat in his hand Los Angeles5 2 .714 1 Haralson County at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. Cass at North Springs, 6 p.m. can be dangerous,” Rockies man- Seattle 3 3 .500 2½ Oakland 3 5 .375 3½ Cartersville at Chapel Hill, 5:55 p.m. Carrollton at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. ager Bud Black said. Texas 3 5 .375 3½ SOCCER SOCCER “Of course, that one stings a little National League Ringgold at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Carrollton at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. bit more,” Marquez said. “As a East Division W L Pct GB Cartersville at North Paulding, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 14 pitcher, you try to get him out. But New York 5 1 .833 — you know he’s still an enemy and ATLANTA 5 2 .714 ½ Woodland at Heritage, Catoosa, 5 p.m. TRACK Washington 4 3 .571 1½ TENNIS Woodland at McEachern Invitational, 9 a.m. he’s trying to hurt you, so you’ve Philadelphia2 4 .333 3 Miami 2 5 .286 3½ Adairsville vs. Murray County at Calhoun Monday, April 16 just got to make pitches.” Central Division He left his fastball out over the W L Pct GB (Region 6-AAA tournament), 9 a.m. BASEBALL Pittsburgh 6 1 .857 — Cartersville at Region 5-AAAA tournament Cass at Paulding County, 5:55 p.m. plate and McCarthy drove it into the Milwaukee 4 3 .571 2 right-field alley. Chicago 3 3 .500 2½ at Sunset Hills Country Club, 1:30 p.m. Woodland at Carrollton, 5:55 p.m. St. Louis 3 4 .429 3 “I didn’t swing before the game, Cincinnati 1 5 .167 4½ Cass, Woodland at Region 7-AAAAA SOCCER I wasn’t ready to hit in 10 degree West Division tournament at Rome Tennis Center, 11 a.m. Adairsville at North Murray, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB weather off a guy throwing 95,” said Arizona 6 1 .857 — TRACK Cartersville at Cedartown, 5:30 p.m. Colorado 4 4 .500 2½ McCarthy, who struck out his first S.F. 3 3 .500 2½ Cass at Darlington, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 17 two times up. “That last at-bat I Los Angeles2 5 .286 4 Woodland at Hiram, 4:30 p.m. BASEBALL San Diego 1 6 .143 5 started to get frustrated so I’m glad Wednesday Adairsville at Bremen, 5:55 p.m. I was able to do something there.” Thursday’s Late Score Chicago Cubs 8, Milwaukee 0 BASEBALL Troup at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. Peter Moylan, Jose Ramirez and Adairsville at Murray County, 5:55 p.m. GOLF Shane Carle combined to throw Friday’s Scores Cleveland 3, Kansas City 2 East Paulding at Cass, 5:55 p.m. Adairsville vs. Sonoraville at Barnsley Gardens, 4 p.m. three scoreless innings for Atlanta. ATLANTA 8, Colorado 3 Woodland at Kell, 5:55 p.m. Woodland vs. East Paulding at Bentwater Golf Club SO CLOSE Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, late Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, late SOCCER SOCCER Swanson, who singled in the Toronto at Texas, late Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, late Darlington at Cass girls, 5:30 p.m. North Springs at Adairsville, 5 p.m. third, came close to hitting for the San Diego at Houston, late cycle — he drove a pitch to the track Texas at Oakland, late Thursday Cartersville at Coahulla Creek, 5:30 p.m. in right field in the seventh. In the L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, postponed BASEBALL Calhoun at Cass, 5:30 p.m. ninth, he lined out to shallow right. Today’s Games Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. HOT HITTERS N.Y. Mets at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Boston, 1:05 p.m. The Braves have scored an MLB- Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. most 56 runs through seven games, Seattle at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. On the Air breaking the franchise mark of 53 Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 4:05 p.m. set by the 2006 team and the 1900 Kansas City at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. AUTO RACING 7:30 p.m. — Division I championship (ESPN) Boston Beaneaters. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 6:05 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. 3 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: NHL HOCKEY “If I knew why or how, we’d have Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. San Diego at Houston, 7:10 p.m. My Bariatric Solutions 300 (FOX) 3 p.m. — N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia (NBC) done it last year,” Braves manager Toronto at Texas, 8:05 p.m. ATLANTA at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. 9:30 p.m. — IndyCar: Phoenix Grand Prix (NBCSN) 8 p.m. — Columbus at Nashville (FSSO) Brian Snitker said. “It’s just one of Texas at Oakland, 9:07 p.m. those things. Everybody is con- COLLEGE BASEBALL MLS SOCCER Sunday’s Games 6 p.m. — South Carolina at Kentucky (SEC) 5 p.m. — Atlanta United vs. LAFC (ESPN) tributing. We’ve got a lot of guys Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. swinging the bat with men on base.” Tampa Bay at Boston, 1:05 p.m. MLB BASEBALL PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER Kansas City at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. TRAINER’S ROOM Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. 4 p.m. — Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee (FS1) 12:30 p.m. — City vs. Manchester United Braves: C Kurt Suzuki played for Miami at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. 8 p.m. — Atlanta at Colorado (FSSE) (NBCSN) Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. the first time since bruising his right Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL COLLEGE SOFTBALL Seattle at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. hand when he was plunked by a San Diego at Houston, 2:10 p.m. 8:30 p.m. — Oklahoma City at Houston (ABC) 1 p.m. — Florida at Alabama (SEC) pitch on March 30. Snitker said Arizona at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. PGA TOUR GOLF 3 p.m. — Arizona at Oregon (ESPN) Toronto at Texas, 3:05 p.m. Suzuki will also catch Sunday. ATLANTA at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. 3 p.m. — The Masters: Third-round play (CBS) 3 p.m. — Tennessee at Auburn (ESPN) “Going forward, it will be four out L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Texas at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. NCAA HOCKEY of five. I don’t want to wear him N.Y. Mets at Washington, 8:08 p.m. out,” Snitker said. 4B Saturday, April 7, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Classifieds The Daily Tribune News

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