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April 15, 2018 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 Local grapples with pro wrestling through feminist perspective

BY JAMES SWIFT “Including ‘Monday Night Raw.’” [email protected] Leckwold, who grew up in White and spent about two decades residing in Bartow, wasn’t re- The past and the present collided for 27-year- ally a fan of professional wrestling back in the day. old Ashley Leckwold two weeks ago. Now an She remembers her father telling her the “sport” Amazon customer services associate who lives in was fake when she was five, but outside of some Atlanta, the Woodland High graduate ran into one of her wrestling-fanatic classmates harassing her, of her old English teachers at a rather unexpected that was about the extent of its influence on her place: a live World Wrestling Entertainment formative years. (WWE) broadcast at Philips Arena. “I can definitely tell you a lot of the boys that ASHLEY LECKWOLD/SPECIAL Woodland High alum Ashley Leckwold met her pro wrestling hero “I hadn’t seen her in a while and apparently I bullied me were super into Stone Cold Steve Finn Balor at the big WrestleMania shindig in New Orleans last mortified her kid, because she can’t go anywhere SEE , PAGE 5A weekend. without running into a student,” Leckwold said. WRESTLING SPECIAL The Century Bank Entertainment Series at The Grand Theatre will conclude CHS’s work- with country music star Pam Tillis Saturday at 7 p.m. based learning U.S. 41 project targets 2020 students Pam Tillis to honor mentors perform at at reception The Grand

BY DONNA HARRIS [email protected] Theatre Students in the work-based learn- Saturday ing program at Cartersville High School seized an opportunity to BY MARIE NESMITH thank their mentors for their guid- [email protected] ance and support all year long. WBL Coordinator Shannon Looking to repeat her 2011 sell- Boyer hosted the Work-Based out performance, country music Learning Mentor Appreciation Re- artist Pam Tillis will present the ception Thursday night in the final concert in the 2017-2018 Cen- school cafeteria to give her 38 jun- tury Bank Entertainment Series at iors and seniors in the program the The Grand Theatre. Starting at 7 chance to honor the mentors and p.m., the acoustic performance will employers who have guided them take place Saturday at the toward their college and career Cartersville venue, 7 N. Wall St. goals during the 2017-18 school According to a news release year. from The Grand Theatre, “Pam “The mentors are invaluable,” Tillis has been a formidable force Boyer said. “The mentor/student re- in country music since her first sin- lationship is crucial to the growth of gle hit the charts in 1990. She has the student. These employers un- racked up 14 Top 5 hits, including derstand that a mentor is there to six that hit No. 1, and has sold over guide good decision-making and 6 million records. help the student understand and im- “An accomplished songwriter, prove, rather than govern hiring de- Pam has had her compositions cisions. These good people invest in recorded by artists as varied as the student’s academic, professional JAMES SWIFT/DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Chaka Khan, Martina McBride, and social growth and have a vested Construction continues on a $57 million project to reconstruct the U.S. 41/U.S. 411 interchange in Cartersville. Started in 2014, the project is expected to wrap up in February 2020. Highway 101, Juice Newton and interest in their overall success. Conway Twitty. She was one of the They take the time to correct and first women in Nashville to pro- explain.” duce her own album, and she was Boyer said she’s planned appre- Completion date for interchange construction 2 years away awarded the coveted Female Vocal- ciation breakfasts for mentors twice ist of the Year by the [Country BY JAMES SWIFT selves in one of those caverns on Ten- Creek and you’ll be continuing with the before, but this year, she wanted to Music Association] in 1994, and [email protected] nessee Street,” said Bartow County Trans- traffic shifts that take place over 61,” he have an event that wouldn’t be lim- she was inducted into the Grand portation Planner Tom Sills. “It’s a $57 said. “They weren’t telling me today that ited by time or event space. Ole Opry in 2000.” Originally slated to be a three-year proj- million project, overall, from design to they expect the temporary bridges and “My vision was for the event to During her performance, Tillis is ect, efforts to reconstruct several bridges be more inclusive and to be inten- construction. It’s all federal transportation such to be ready over the railroad by that planning to entertain fans with new tional in recognizing the impact that along U.S. 41 are now expected to con- dollars.” point in time, but you’ll definitely see a and old medleys. the teachers, community, employ- tinue until February 2020. There is no timetable in place for when jog in the traffic getting across Pettit “It’s kind of like a soup. It’s a lit- ers, mentors and parents have on The project to rebuild the interchange at each bridge will be completed, but Sills Creek.” tle of this, a little of that,” Tillis said the success of my work-based U.S. 41 and U.S. 411, which also includes said the cloverleaf reconstruction will be The temporary bridges over Tennessee about her upcoming concert’s learning students,” she said. “I felt the reconstruction of the bridges along Joe finished first. Street will remain in place this summer, setlist. “I take requests. I try to do that an evening reception was the Frank Harris Parkway over the CSX line “Environmentally, they’ve got to deal but Sills said he does expect some signif- as many of the songs as we still re- best opportunity to allow for all of and the reconstruction of the bridges over with Pettit Creek stuff, and the railroad, icant work to be completed before 2019 member that people want to hear, these groups to attend.” Pettit Creek, began in 2014. According to they’ve got it ready to go because the rail- on the new permanent bridges that will and I want to make sure that most The event began with a 30- the Georgia Department of Transporta- road was charging them for delaying the eventually replace them. everybody goes home happy with minute mixer where parents, guests, tion, the project is almost 50 percent com- trains through that route,” he said. “They’re now working pretty exten- that. Then we do some choice CHS administrators, mentors and plete. At this point, Sills said he does not ex- sively on getting the temporary bridge put album cuts. career, technical and agricultural “They were hoping it would be a much pect any project cost overruns. He laid out in at Pettit Creek, and they hope to have “I’m previewing some new ma- education advisory committee shorter process than that, but we have a lot a tentative schedule of the construction that in place by mid-summer. There will terial on my upcoming album that’s members could browse through the of limestone underneath the road that progress anticipated by year’s end. WBL students’ individual displays forms caverns, and they’ve found them- “You’ll have a traffic shift here at Pettit SEE CONSTRUCTION, PAGE 7A SEE TILLIS, PAGE 2A of their portfolio and digital presen- tation of their career and college plans as well as display tables set up by CTAE teachers and club mem- bers, Boyer said. Amateur radio groups thrive in Bartow County During the reception, CTAE Di- rector Marc Collier, Assistant Prin- BY MARIE NESMITH “Using our own portable radio transceivers cipal Shelley Tierce and CHS [email protected] linked to the Cartersville VHF repeater station on graduate and Georgia Association top of Pine Mountain, we were able to stay in con- of Career and Technical Education As a member of the Etowah Valley Amateur stant contact with race officials, both on land and Executive Director Matthew Gam- Radio Club and the Bartow County Amateur water. In addition, one of our radio operators bill addressed the crowd of about 100 people. Radio Emergency Service, Cartersville resident linked in from their home so they could monitor Boyer recognized Ansley Roper Alan Scheibe embraced the opportunity to provide the weather and provide real-time updates via the as the Outstanding WBL Senior and “communications capability” at SwimRun Geor- National Weather Service website.” Jasmine Koch as Outstanding WBL gia. The endurance event was presented at Red During the event, Scheibe and two others were Junior, honors that were voted on Top Mountain State Park in Acworth April 8. positioned at Aid Station No. 4 next to Red Top by the students in each class. “We were asked to participate because of our Mountain Beach. Roper has been mentored by Dr. previous experience providing communications “The racers swam to us from Wedding Point, Lisa Walker from Westside Animal for the 74-mile ultra-marathon Georgia Death then ran through the parking lot to Group Shelter Hospital, while Koch has worked in Race and the 100-mile Georgia Jewel Trail Race,” No. 1, and then jumped back into the water to both nursing and administrative po- Scheibe said. “For the SwimRun Georgia event, swim to the Cottage Road peninsula,” he said. sitions at Cartersville Medical Cen- we were stationed at multiple aid stations along the “During the race, three teams dropped out due to ter this year. race course, as well as on the safety boat, to ensure the unusually cold conditions. The safety boat RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS race officials and support personnel had reliable Alan Scheibe is the vice president of the Etowah Valley Amateur SEE WBL, PAGE 8A redundant communications capability. SEE RADIO, PAGE 6A Radio Club.

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ContactUs OBITUARIES Atlanta attorney charged in The Daily Tribune News in-laws, Elmer Wayne Womack brothers; 2 sisters; and numerous wife’s killing won’t testify Address: and Fred (JoAnn) Harris; sister- nieces and nephews. 251 S. Tennessee St. Cartersville, GA 30120 in-law, Debra Dabbs; several A Celebration of Life service THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nieces and nephews and great- will be conducted Monday after- ATLANTA — An Atlanta attorney who fatally shot his business Mailing Address: nieces and nephews. noon April 16th at 2:00 p.m. in executive wife has told the judge overseeing his murder trial that 251 S. Tennessee St. A Celebration of Life Service the Owen Funeral Home Chapel he does not wish to testify in his own defense. Cartersville, GA 30120 will be conducted at two o’clock with Rev. Roger Lanter officiat- Claud “Tex” McIver, 75, informed the judge of his decision Fri- in the afternoon on Monday the ing. Interment services will be day, just before the defense rested after nearly four weeks of tes- Phone: 770-382-4545 James T. Dabbs timony. McIver faces charges including murder in the September 16th of April, 2018 at Faith conducted on Tuesday, April 17th After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 James T. Dabbs age 81 of 2016 death of 64-year-old Diane McIver. Fax: 770-382-2711 at 2:00 p.m. at Lakeview Mem- Cartersville, Georgia, passed United Methodist Church with The defense says McIver loved his wife dearly and the shooting Rev. Charlie Marus officiating. ory Gardens in Phenix City, Ala- Alan Davis, away Thurs- was a tragic accident. Prosecutors say McIver’s life was spinning Interment will immediately bama. Publisher day, April 12, out of control and he was having financial problems and shot his follow in Sunset Memory Gar- The family will receive friends Jason Greenberg, 2018, at his wife on purpose. dens. on Monday from 12:00 p.m. until Managing Editor residence. Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Robert McBurney 2:00 p.m. at Owen Funeral Mr. Dabbs Serving as pallbearers are told jurors they will hear from rebuttal witnesses Monday and that Jennifer Moates, Home. closing arguments will be Tuesday. was born on Corey Dabbs, Olyn Dabbs, Will Advertising Director Please visit www.owenfuner- February 21, Graves, Riley Dabbs, Rod Dabbs, Mindy Salamon, als.com to leave condolences for 1937, in Emer- Alan Harris and Joey Womack. Office Manager/Classified Friends are cordially invited to the family. Advertising Director son, Georgia, Owen Funeral Home, 12 son of the late a visitation with the family from Georgia might move vehicles Lee McCrory, five o’clock in the evening until Collins Dr., Cartersville, GA, has Circulation/Distribution James Olyn Dabbs charge of the funeral arrange- from under bridge after collapse Manager and Mattie eight on Sunday, the 15th of April, 2018 at Owen Funeral ments. Stacey Wade, Florence Smith Dabbs. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Home. Circulation Customer Care/ Mr. Dabbs retired from Union ATLANTA — Georgia transportation officials are considering Account Manager In lieu of customary remem- Allan Roy Smith Carbide after many years of faith- Mr. Allan Roy “PeeWee” other locations for storing roadside assistance vehicles. brances, memorial donations may Byron Pezzarossi, ful service. He was a true and Smith, age 67, of Taylorsville, The development comes after a federal agency issued a report on Press Room Director be made in Mr. Dabbs honor to faithful servant of the Lord and a GA, passed away Thursday, April factors that contributed to the 2017 collapse of a section of Interstate the Manna Pantry at Faith United Email: proud and active member of Faith 12, 2018, at Kindred Hospital. 85 in metro Atlanta. Methodist Church. United Methodist Church. Mr. Mr. Smith was born January A homeless man was accused of setting the fire, but construction MANAGING EDITOR Please visit www.owenfuner- [email protected] Dabbs was also a long time mem- 16, 1951, in Summerville, GA, materials stored under the bridge allowed the blaze to spread quickly. als.com to post tributes and sign NEWSROOM ber of the Cartersville Masonic son of the late Willie Roy Smit- The National Transportation Safety Board said in a recent report the on-line register. [email protected] Lodge #63. In his spare time, he hand Ruby Louise Hunter that the “large amount of combustible material being stored under- Owen Funeral Home 12 FEATURES EDITOR enjoyed hunting, fishing and Stephens. He was a loving dad, a neath this section of the I-85 bridge increased the fire risk to the [email protected] woodworking. Collins Drive Cartersville, Geor- great drummer in several bands, bridge” and contributed to its collapse. PHOTOGRAPHER Mr. Dabbs is preceded in death gia has charge of the Arrange- and loved his dogs. He was a [email protected] by his son, Daniel Thomas ments. self-employed upholsterer. STAFF REPORTERS Dabbs; brother, Rodney O. Mr. Smith is survived by his [email protected] Dabbs; sister, Jean Dabbs Shell- Toni Gail wife, Lori Smith; sons, Brett [email protected] horse; a nephew, Dave Bearden; Smith and Derek Smith; daugh- [email protected] mother and father-in-law, W.B. Freeman ters and sons-in-law, Carrie and SPORTS REPORTER and Nell Womack; sister-in-law, Toni Gail Freeman, 61, of Mil- Stacy Wyatt, Cassie and Jason [email protected] Patricia W. Harris. tons Walk, Cartersville, Georgia, Brown; a sister, Syble Hall; and ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Survivors include his loving passed away Friday [email protected] 5 grandchildren. wife Nora Sue Womack Dabbs of morning April 13, 2018, at her In accordance with his wishes, OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED Cartersville, Georgia; sons, residence. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Mr. Smith was cremated and [email protected] William Douglas (Becky) Dabbs Mrs. Freeman was born March no formal services will be and James Darrell (Marilyn) 10, 1957, in Atlanta, Georgia, planned. CIRCULATION DIRECTOR [email protected] Dabbs; daughter, Donna Sue daughter of Jessie Myrtice Mason Funeral Home is in Dabbs; grandchildren, Corey Lovelace Thaxton and the late LEGAL ADVERTISING charge of the arrangements for [email protected] James and Kaylene Dabbs, Olivia William Roy Thaxton. She was a Mr. Allan Roy “PeeWee” Smith Brooke Dabbs, Olyn Heath self-employed Potter having PRODUCTION who passed away on Thursday. [email protected] Dabbs, Riley James Dabbs, owned and operated Spring Place To share your condolences with William Guerrin and Chelsea Pottery. the family online, please visit our Letter Guidelines: Olivia Graves; great grandson, Survivors include her husband, website at www.masonfuneral- Letters to the editor on issues Emmett James Dabbs; brothers- Kenny Freeman; her mother; 2 home.com. of broad public interest are welcomed. Letters must bear a complete signature, street ad- dress and phone number (ad- setting. Last time she was here, dresses and phone numbers will not be published). Letters of Tillis she performed with two other 500 words or less will be ac- ladies who played and provided FROM PAGE 1A cepted. Libelous charges and backup vocals. I am not sure ex- abusive language will not be in progress,” she said, referring pinpointing Saturday as the con- actly how this year’s show will considered. Information given to the forthcoming work that is cert day of choice, the survey re- be set up, but I guarantee you must be factual. All letters will two-thirds complete. “… This vealed area residents enjoy that it will be a great show. Pam be printed as submitted. No one has a little flavor of some of country and bluegrass music and and her people were so kind and corrections will be made to the ‘70s country and rock.” tribute shows. grammar, spelling or style. professional on and off the stage. Writers may have letters pub- Among her many career ac- “We always try to finish off We are looking forward to hav- lished once every two weeks. complishments, Tillis said being the Century Bank Entertainment ing her back with us.” Consumer complaints and inducted into the Grand Ole Series with a big name artist, and Tickets are $27 for orchestra thank-you letters cannot be Opry ranks at the top. Pam Tillis certainly fits that level seats and $22 for balcony used. All are subject to editing. “As most anybody who gets mold,” Grand Theatre Adminis- level seats. Send letters to 251 S. Ten- inducted will tell you, it’s pretty trator Matt Santini said. “She nessee St., Cartersville, GA Further details and tickets can 30120, or e-mail to emotional,” Tillis said. “… played before a sold out audi- be obtained by phone, 770-386- [email protected]. Country music has changed so ence at The Grand around 2011, 7343; online, www.thegrandthe- Editor’s Note: much. It’s nice that there’s still and this year will be a sellout as atre.org and the Facebook page, Opinions expressed by colum- some tradition in there. It’s al- well. We have less than 90 seats “Century Bank Entertainment nists for The Daily Tribune ways important to be in touch left, and they are moving Series at The Grand Theatre;” or News are those of the colum- with your roots. quickly. in person at the ticket office nist alone and do not reflect the opinion of the newspaper or “The Grand Ole Opry is one of “This will be an acoustic Monday through Friday from 8 any of its advertisers. the deep, deep roots, if not the show, so it will be an intimate to 11 a.m. and 12:30 to 5 p.m. taproot of country music. You’re Ordering Photographs: also part of a pretty cool chain of Every photograph taken by a Daily Tribune News photogra- performers. You’re part of a fam- pher and published in the paper ily and a link in a chain. It’s very is available for purchase. Go to special.” www.daily-tribune.com and With a career spanning three click on “Order Photos.” decades, Tillis credits her longevity to striving to “show up Subscriber Info: in every way.” To subscribe, call 770-382-   4545. Visa, Mastercard, Ameri- “In my live shows, from start can Express and Discover to finish, I’ll be at that venue for      accepted. eight hours,” Tillis said. “… I  Six days by local carrier motor want to make sure the sound is route subscription rates: right. I talk to the light man. I 3 Months $32.95 want to make sure that I meet all 6 Months $59.95   1 Year $112.50 the people who are setting up, Home delivery $11.25 per month. tearing down. I want to shake the   !'/+(. hand of the last man to leave the Miss Your Paper?    building. So I just really try to If your paper has not arrived by    !(.%+('' 6:30 a.m., call our customer care show up. And when I do meet     line by 11 a.m. at 770-382-4580 people, I try to be kind. My    !' .'+%!(&",'(-(0'' daddy taught me that,” she said ()+-1%(%)()% "&)(+-'- and a paper will be delivered to          your home. All subscribers call- about her father, the late Country     ","(',-!-'-(&*."$%1 ing after 11 a.m. will have their Music Hall of Famer Mel Tillis.    ! +,(&-"&,%1"+ paper delivered with their next “I respect people from all walks         %(%%1(0''()+- .'+% regular delivery. of life, and I am grateful for my !(&,- 0"-!,"'+'+"' “Bartow County’s only fans.” )()%0"-! &"%"+ , +(&(.+ daily newspaper” Kicking off with The Petty       (0'(&&.'"-1 '03+%01, OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Hearts in November 2017, the +1-(,+/-&(&'-3,'(-"" BARTOW COUNTY Century Bank Entertainment Se- "$$!$ $ %$!$ %##!))!%$ #0!$ 0%  " %$ .+('+'(,'3-'0"-!-! USPS 146-740 ries at The Grand Theatre fea-     $ !04 %1$!"#0!$0% " .'+%(+&&(+"%,+/" 03+!+ Published daily Tuesday tured a total of five different %$      (+ .+"' ' -+-!,+/"""" through Sunday by Cartersville concerts. 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In addition to The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, April 15, 2018 3A Local World War II vet celebrates 100th birthday

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BY JAMES SWIFT Williams and grandson-in-law [email protected] Travis Melton; and great-grand- children Carson Belville, Lucy The home of Carl G. Belville is Costlow Bruce and Melissa Cost- decorated with airplanes, inside low. and out. His dining room and living Daily Tribune News (DTN): room walls are lined with photo- What was your childhood like? graphs and posters of World War Carl Belville: I had a real good II-era aircraft and he has several home life. I was born in Hunting- plane-shaped lawn ornaments in ton, West Virginia. Excuse me. I his front yard — which he takes should’ve said West by-God Vir- inside every evening and proudly ginia. I don’t know why they say places next to his driveway each that. Anyway, when I was 6- morning. months-old, my mother brought His memory of P-51s and C- me up to Marysville, Ohio, where 47s is virtually encyclopedic. He my grandmother and granddad even carries photographs of his lived. She took me in there on a favorite planes in his wallet. Saturday and asked my grand- Considering his admiration of mother if she would take care of all things aviation, it’s not sur- me while she went shopping. Of prising that Belville spent his course, she said yes. And the next birthday at Phoenix Air in time I saw [my mother], I was 22 Cartersville on March 31, where years old, working at the aircraft he had an opportunity to get be- hangar down in Columbus, Ohio. hind the instrument panel for one more flight. DTN: How did you get in- Not a bad way to celebrate an volved in the U.S. Army Air occasion as momentous as a Corps? 100th birthday bash. CB: Well, the war started. As a Born on Easter Sunday of matter of fact, at that particular 1918, Belville has lived through time, Culver Aircraft sent me two World Wars, 18 United back to Aeronco Aircraft in the States presidents and 99 World southern part of Ohio. But I was Series Championships. He’s liter- only there for a couple of weeks. ally lived through the invention I did some work for them there of the television in 1927 to the and then I was finished ... any- dawn of the smartphone, and way, it was in Indiana, I forget through the discovery of the first what the town was, but that was antibiotic in 1928 to the age of the day that the war started. I gene therapy. went back to Wichita and got Needless to say, the everything straightened out there Cartersville resident has had a re- and went back to Ohio. Then I RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS markable life. In 1936 he bought worked around Dayton, Curtiss- World War II veteran Carl Belville, his first airplane, a Waco 10 OX5, Wright and several places there, front, took a plane ride to celebrate and made $5 a week as a flight and finally I went into the service. his 100th birthday on March 31. line mechanic, with gigs as a crop This had to be six months after duster and stunt pilot on the side. the war started, I guess. Then I By the time he enlisted in the joined the Air Force about then. airplane that hit me was in the like that and pulled it out and we U.S. military in 1942, he already The first place I got to was in next bunk and one of the nurses got out of it. The next day we had more than half a decade of Texas. I checked out on P-51s. I came in and said “that’s the man went back there and I tried to pull experiences in the aviation indus- went through the training to be a that caused all this.” I told her the other one back, and I couldn’t try. pilot. I was [already] a commer- “you get his ass out of here or I’m even move it. So I guess I was Belville, then 24, was consider- cial pilot. From there, I was in going to kill him.” She said pretty scared. That was my one     ably older than his brothers-in- service until the war was over. “don’t feel that way” or some- time going into a glider. And I arms in the U.S. Army Air Corps thing like that. I had been talking wouldn’t have gotten into an-   to him. I didn’t know he was the — hence, his nickname “Pappy.” DTN: Where all were you sta- other one of those things if it    pilot of it, so we were having a ¢ He spent the next three years fly- tioned during World War II? killed me. *Sour cream and black olives 50 extra. nice talk. But that just popped ing all over the Eastern theater of CB: Well, let’s see. I was in Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm out. About 15 minutes later, here World War II, ultimately earning France, Germany, England, SEE BIO, PAGE 5A comes two or three big guys and 4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 the Distinguished Flying Cross Africa — I’ll just say a lot of Eu- they say “we’re going to move and Air Medal for his feats of ropean countries. you” and I said “what’s this all valor. about?” A nurse came in and I After the war concluded, DTN: What was your most asked her and she said “well, Belville remained in the aircraft memorable mission during the when you said you wanted to kill industry, working as a design en- war? him we had to get you out of gineer and experimental aircraft CB: I hadn’t been there too there.” I said “I was just talking!” pilot, among other positions, in long, I was in England. One of and she said “we didn’t know California, Kansas, Ohio and our regular pilots was first pilot, that!” I never saw him again. 30 Texas. He retired from the U.S. so I was the co-pilot. We were days later he was coming in, he Air Force and its civilian service getting ready to take off and we had 18 people onboard a C-47, wing in the early 1970s. He had about 15 or 20 airplanes lined and it was real foggy. The fields moved to Georgia about eight up. I looked up and I saw this one were closed ... he hit one of these years ago to be closer with his airplane coming at us; he was tak- big poles out there, real tough, family. ing off but the wing was up like and it just killed everybody on the It’s a simple life for Belville that and I knew he was going to airplane. these days. He resides in a cozy hit us ... what it did, it cut the apartment at a local retirement nose off with the propeller still DTN: Did you have any other village, and he and his daughter- running, and I’m in between it. close calls? in-law, Bea Belville, routinely go Then I fell down on the ground, CB: We landed and there was out for breakfast and dinner at his and to this day [pointing to inden- a big tree there and a ditch. So we favorite eateries (among them, tion on leg] I’ve still got that from hit the tree, we hit the ditch, went Capri Restaurant, Shoney’s and it. On top of that, I had 18 stitches over it, and there was a German Johnboy’s Home Cooking Coun- in my head and they were kind of — they called them “six by try Buffet). He’s considered the clamps. I commonly say “I dis- sixes,” but it was a big truck with neighborhood’s most eligible cussed it with the Lord a little machine guns on it. They kept bachelor, since he still has his bit.” I never had anything hurt so firing at us ... I started to get out own car and a valid driver’s li- bad in all my life. and this guy said “I can’t get out, cense. Of course, he’s not exactly my foot is sliding.” There are two interested in the community dat- DTN: What happened after bars that are coming in like this ing scene; in his own words, that? on the bottom, and he had a foot “they’re all too old.” CB: The pilot that was in the under there — I reached down To mark Belville’s 100th birth- day, Mayor Matt Santini offi- cially proclaimed March 31 “Major Carl G. Belville Day” in Cartersville. Reflecting on a century of ex-        periences, Belville said he can’t help but feel a little bit of divine intervention permeating through-  WATCH out his lifetime. “When it comes right down to  FOR DETAILS! it, I know the Lord had a heck of a lot to do with it, having went through what I went through and can still go through,” he said. “Back during the war, I talked to Him quite often. I don’t know if I ever got an answer or not, but I’m still alive, so I must have.”

Name: Carl G. Belville Age: 100 Current City: Cartersville Hometown: Huntington, West BRAND NAME Virginia FURNISHINGS & MATTRESSES Occupation: Retired Family: Son David and daugh-  ter-in-law Bea Belville; grand-   children Robert Belville and   Robyn Belville Melton; grand- daughter-in-law Kathryn    ! U.S. & WORLD

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BY ROBERT BURNS AP National Security Writer

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Saturday de- clared “Mission Accomplished” for a U.S.-led allied missile attack on Syria’s chemical weapons pro- gram, but the Pentagon said the pummeling of three chemical-re- lated facilities left enough others intact to enable the Assad govern- ment to use banned weapons against civilians if it chooses. “A perfectly executed strike,” Trump tweeted after U.S., French and British warplanes and ships launched more than 100 missiles nearly unopposed by Syrian air defenses. “Could not have had a better result. Mission Accom- plished!” His choice of words recalled a similar claim associated with President George W. Bush fol- lowing the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Bush addressed sailors aboard a Navy ship in May 2003 alongside a “Mission Accom- plished” banner, just weeks be- fore it became apparent that Iraqis had organized an insur- gency that tied down U.S. forces for years. The nighttime Syria assault was carefully limited to minimize civilian casualties and avoid di- rect conflict with Syria’s key ally, Russia, but confusion arose over the extent to which Washington warned Moscow in advance. The HASSAN AMMAR/AP Pentagon said it gave no explicit A Syrian soldier films the damage of the Syrian Scientific Research Center, which was attacked by U.S., British and French military strikes to punish President Bashar Assad for suspected chemical attack against civilians, in Barzeh, near Damascus, Syria, Saturday. The Pentagon says none of the missiles fired by the U.S. and its warning. The U.S. ambassador in allies was deflected by Syrian air defenses, rebutting claims by the Russian and Syrian governments. Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the director of the Joint Staff at Moscow, John Huntsman, said in the Pentagon, also says there also is no indication that Russian air defense systems were employed early Saturday in Syria. a video, “Before we took action, the communicated again, “the United States is a year ago in response to a sarin said it pointed to the successful Abdulrazek, said Saturday the missiles launched from aboard with” Russia to “reduce the dan- locked and loaded.” gas attack, the Pentagon said targeting of three Syrian chemi- joint U.S., British and French three U.S. Navy ships and one ger of any Russian or civilian ca- Assad denies he has used missiles took out nearly 20 per- cal weapons sites. What happens strikes hit “parts of but not the Navy submarine. U.S., British sualties.” chemical weapons, and the cent of the Syrian air force. next, she said, is up to Assad and heart” of the program. He said and French attack aircraft, in- Dana W. White, the chief Pen- Trump administration has yet to As of Saturday, neither Syria to his Russian and Iranian allies. the strikes were unlikely to curb cluding two U.S. Air Force B-1B tagon spokeswoman, said that to present hard evidence of what it nor its Russian or Iranian allies Marine Lt. Gen. Kenneth F. the government’s ability to pro- strategic bombers, launched her knowledge no one in the De- says precipitated the allied mis- retaliated, Pentagon officials McKenzie, director of the Joint duce or launch new attacks. stealthy, long-range missiles fense Department communicated siles attack: a chlorine gas attack said. Staff at the Pentagon, said the al- Speaking from rebel-held north- from outside Syrian airspace, of- with Moscow in advance, other on civilians in Douma on April 7. The U.S.-led operation won lied airstrikes “took out the ern Syria, Abdulrazek told The ficials said. than the acknowledged use of a The U.S. says it suspects that broad Western support. The heart” of Assad’s chemical Associated Press there were per- A global chemical warfare military-to-military hotline that sarin gas also was used. NATO alliance gave its full back- weapons arsenal. He said the haps 50 warehouses in Syria that watchdog group, the Organiza- has routinely helped minimize the “Good souls will not be humil- ing; NATO Secretary-General missiles hit the “sweet spot,” stored chemical weapons before tion for the Prohibition of Chem- risk of U.S.-Russian collisions or iated,” Assad tweeted, while hun- Jens Stoltenberg said in Brussels doing the expected level of dam- the program was dismantled in ical Weapons, said its confrontations in Syrian airspace. dreds of Syrians gathered in that the attack was about ensur- age while minimizing the unin- 2013. fact-finding mission would go as Officials said this did not include Damascus, the capital, where ing that chemical weapons can- tentional release of toxic fumes Vice President Mike Pence, in planned in Douma. giving Russia advance notice of they flashed victory signs and not be used with impunity. that could be harmful to nearby Peru for a meeting of regional Russian leader Vladimir Putin where or when allied airstrikes waved flags in scenes of defiance German Chancellor Angela civilians. leaders, said “there will be a reaffirmed the Kremlin’s skepti- would happen. after the early morning barrage. Merkel called the attack “neces- When pressed, he acknowl- price to pay” involving military cism about the allies’ Douma Russia has military forces, in- The strikes “successfully hit sary and appropriate.” edged that some unspecified por- force if Syrian chemical weapons claim, saying Russian military cluding air defenses, in several every target,” White told re- In his televised address from tion of Assad’s chemical arms are used again. experts had found no trace of the areas of Syria to support Presi- porters at the Pentagon. The mil- the White House on Friday infrastructure was not targeted. Disputing the Russian mili- attack. He criticized the U.S. and dent Bashar Assad in his long war itary said there were three evening, Trump said the U.S. was “There is still a residual ele- tary’s contention that Syrian air its allies for launching the strike against anti-government rebels. targets: the Barzah chemical prepared to sustain economic, ment of the Syrian program that defense units downed 71 allied without waiting for international Russia and Iran called the use weapons research and develop- diplomatic and military pressure is out there,” McKenzie said, missiles, McKenzie said no U.S. inspectors to complete their visit of force by the United States and ment site in the Damascus area, a on Assad until the Syrian leader adding, “I’m not going to say or allies missiles were stopped. to the area. its allies a “military crime” and chemical weapons storage facil- ends what Trump called a crimi- they’re going to be unable to He said Syria’s air defenses were But British Prime Minister “act of aggression.” The U.N. Se- ity near Homs and a chemical nal pattern of killing his own continue to conduct a chemical ineffective and that many of the Theresa May said there was little curity Council met to debate the weapons “bunker” a few miles people with internationally attack in the future. I suspect, more than 40 surface-to-air mis- doubt the Syrian government strikes, but rejected a Russian res- from the second target. banned chemical weapons. That however they’ll think long and siles fired by the Syrians were used a barrel bomb — large con- olution calling for condemnation Although officials said the sin- did not mean military strikes hard about it.” launched after the allied attack tainers packed with fuel, explo- of the “aggression” by the three gular target was Assad’s chemi- would continue. In fact, Gen. Assad’s Barzah research and was over. He said the U.S. knew sives and scraps of metal — to Western allies. cal weapons capability, his air Joseph Dunford, chairman of the development center in Damascus of no civilians killed by allied deliver the chemicals at Douma. Trump’s U.N. ambassador, force, including helicopters he al- Joint Chiefs of Staff, said no ad- was destroyed, McKenzie said. missiles. “No other group” could have car- Nikki Haley, told the session that legedly has used to drop chemi- ditional attacks were planned. “It does not exist anymore.” McKenzie said 105 U.S. and ried out that attack, May said, the president has made it clear cal weapons on civilians, were Asked about Trump’s “Mission A former officer in Syria’s allied missiles were fired, of adding that the allies’ use of that if Assad uses poison gas spared. In a U.S. military action Accomplished” assertion, White chemical program, Adulsalam which 66 were Tomahawk cruise force was “right and legal.”

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“There’s definitely a wave of new fans com- over the world. Bio Wrestling ing in that are young women, you have people “It is wild,” she said. “There is just sort of an that identify as ‘queer,’ people of color,” she electric air in there. It is a sea of people, all there FROM PAGE 3A FROM PAGE 1A said. “You do have people that are realizing that for this giant wrestling event that is basically Austin,” she said, “which I feel like is a com- now that you have more people than besides the end and the beginning of WWE’s year.” DTN: You were actually be- with someone, I think. I hope he mon factor with a lot of women I talk to about just the ‘dude-bros’ in the audience who are Leckwold has attended the last two Wrestle- hind enemy lines at one point, don’t. It just seems probably im- their wrestling fandom.” wanting to change the community for the bet- Mania events, including last week’s big show weren’t you? possible that sooner or later we Instead, Leckwold was into the performing ter.” in New Orleans. CB: We were for a while. I don’t, because it’s been happen- arts. She did a lot of work with the ACT I youth Enter Leckwold’s latest project, Enzuigirli. “We stayed at a hostel, and by the end of the worked my way back and finally ing ever since the world was here. theater company and usually participated in the “The whole idea behind it was to have a fem- week I had made friends with a wrestling fan got into a big old hay mound. People get so they don’t under- Grand Theatre’s summer musical theater inist-based wrestling source for editorial articles from Egypt,” she said. “I can’t think of any- There was a hole in there and I stand the other guy, and next camps. She was also a member of Woodland’s and, hopefully, news in the future,” she said. where else I could’ve been able to do that out- saw some Germans coming and I thing you know you’re at war. mock trial team; her freshman year, they made The website is designed to give a platform to side the internet.” got in there and there’s a big old it all the way to state. fans who, historically, haven’t had their voices While Leckwold’s visit to the Big Easy had sow, a pig. I thought “boy, I DTN: What’s your daily life Still, her experiences growing up weren’t all heard in larger, mainstream pro wrestling pub- plenty of highlights — watching some of the didn’t know whether to stay out like today? positive. An anime fan into unconventional lications, with articles touching upon such top- biggest stars from the Japanese circuit make a or stay in.” I stayed in and they CB: I get up in the morning. I music who came out as bisexual when she was ics as wrestling’s long history of rare stateside appearance and getting a glimpse parked over a little distance there, have to take pills twice a day then 16, Leckwold was no stranger to being made “body-shaming” story lines and the growing at some of England’s hottest up-and-coming but I got out of it. They missed quite often, we go out for break- fun of and teased. acceptance of “queer” individuals in the fan indie talents among them — nothing topped “I definitely carry that small-town kind of community. getting a chance to meet her grappling hero, me [with their pitchforks] and fast in the morning. We’ve got a background with me everywhere I go,” she “It kind of brings it to a head in confronting Finn Balor. they finally left. neighbor lady, we sometimes take said. “But I always felt like I wasn’t going to the dirty, ‘carny’ past, because there’s been a lot The Irish wrestler is a strong proponent of her out ... that’s my life right now, be there very long.” of racism and sexism in the wrestling commu- LGBTQ inclusion, having recently partnered DTN: What went through your and it ain’t a bad one. I’m enjoy- About five years ago, Leckwold got into nity,” she said. “You’re happy when the WWE with the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against mind during dogfights? ing it. comics — not just as a reader, but as a writer does something that is positive towards the Defamation (GLAAD) for a new T-shirt, with CB: I really don’t remember a for several titles via publisher Red Stylo Media. women, but also, you’re like ‘OK, don’t pat 20 percent of the proceeds going to the advo- lot about it. But I was probably DTN: What was your 100th Upon learning that several big-time wrestlers yourself on the back too hard, because you cacy organization. thinking “what the heck am I birthday like? were fans of some of her favorite books, she de- were also propagating all the ‘bra and panties’ “I got to tell him how much that meant to me doing here?” or something. CB: Bea and her husband and cided to give WrestleMania — the pro matches for years and not really letting women as a fan,” she said. “And I also got to cosplay her family, they set all of it up and wrestling world’s equivalent of the Super Bowl, have a story.” in front of him and he gave me a hug as soon DTN: What was your proudest it was just one of the nicest things the Daytona 500 and the Kentucky Derby — a The old stereotype of gruff, beer-swilling, as I got up there.” moment of World War II? I’ve ever done in my life, and I look. blue-collar “rasslin’” fans doesn’t seem to Alas, despite her adulation of pro wrestling, CB: I don’t know if I had any think about it everyday since “From there, I was pretty much hooked,” she apply in this, the post-globalization era of pro- Leckwold said she’s never considered becom- particular feeling about it or not. then. There’s a guy we’re ac- said. “It’s my opinion that wrestling is kind of fessional wrestling. Thanks to the advent of the ing a wrestler herself. That said, she has given like a big, live-action comic. You have over-the- But I know one thing: I was awful quainted with that’s a pilot and World Wide Web, Leckwold said today’s fans thought to someday becoming a ring announcer top characters in spandex, having their own have access to a wealth of diverse products or a manager. In fact, she already has a “gim- happy when the war was over. he’s got an airplane and he took weird, quirky adventures, a lot of it involving from all over the globe. mick” in mind — a manipulative villainess who me up in his airplane and I flew fighting.” “Now that you’re living in the age of the in- gives science lectures to conspiracy theorists in DTN: What would you say is it. That was a big thrill. Having graduated from Georgia State Uni- ternet, where everybody has their own stream- the audience. the most important lesson future versity with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, ing service, you’re not just limited to WWE “We’re still amused by the mental image of generations can learn from World DTN: Do you have any advice Leckwold quickly plied her trade to a number anymore,” she said. “You have all these various cutting angry promos about how the Earth is War II? on how to live to 100? of niche-interest websites, including online styles and all these various promotions ... the round and you need to vaccinate your kids,” she CB: There are just so much CB: I don’t know if I’ve really publications like Nerdophiles, PopOptiq and borders between companies are getting thinner said with a chuckle. things that goes on there that I done anything to cause it, it just Graphic Policy. It was only a matter of time be- and thinner as each year goes on.” Leckwold’s musings on the squared circle don’t know how to come up with happened. I haven’t done any- fore she started writing for more pro-wrestling- And nowhere is that diversity more apparent can be found online at www.enzuigirli.word- something. Probably “how the thing special, just what I think I centric sites, too, such as Pro Wrestling Sheet than WrestleMania itself — an annual event press.com. She can also be followed at hell to get out of here.” It was just should do. I don’t know much and Paste Magazine. that draws more than 100,000 fans from all http://twitter.com/misskittyf. something going on and I had to about my family, but I know my do it. Wartime is just something granddad, I think he was in his that shouldn’t be. But it is ... just early 90s. My dad was in his late from my own view, I joined the 80s … maybe I had good genes or Army because I wanted to. I don’t something. know why. Maybe I thought it was going to be exciting, and it DTN: Do you have any pas- was exciting, I’ll say that for it. times or hobbies? But I wouldn’t want to go through CB: I like to help people. another one. That’s something I do. If I can do something to help somebody, I do DTN: What would you like to it. I probably spend a lot of say about the sacrifices your money doing that, but I’ve got countrymen made during the this thought in mind that I can’t war? take it with me, so I might as well CB: The only thing I can say use it here to a good advantage. there is it’s something that goes And that’s what I do. with a war. It’s going to happen. Certainly, it’s not a happy thing. I DTN: Is there anything in par- don’t know why, but when a war ticular you’d credit your long life starts, guys seem to want to get to? into it, and I guess I did, too. The CB: I know doggone well that only reason I went into it was be- He’s kept me going all this time. cause I knew sooner or later I was Because some of the things I can going to get into it anyway, so I think back to were close, but I might as well pick what I want ... got through them. That’s like fly- I wanted to fly, and I got to. ing, and stuff like that. Man, you’ve got to have some outside DTN: Do you think World War help, that’s all there is to it. You III will happen? can’t be that lucky all the time. CB: I hope to God not, but Other than that, I just like people anymore, you don’t know. Things and I like to help them. Maybe are changing and our president that’s got something to do with it, could get us into a lot of trouble too.

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Along with serving as an emer- disasters. The ARES group trains tacts through amateur radio satel- Radio gency communications volunteer for these contingencies by provid- lites that are in low Earth orbit, for the Bartow County ARES, ing communications service for like the International Space Sta- FROM PAGE 1A Scheibe also is the vice president various races throughout north tion, which by the way, currently brought one of those teams to my W4JNM, Etowah Valley ARC and shared he was “extremely of the recently formed Etowah Georgia, including the Georgia has astronauts aboard who are also station because it was the closest Bartow County ARES; Don Ser- pleased” with the race. Overall, Valley ARC. Death Race and the Georgia ham radio operators.” place for the boat to land. I relayed vais, K4CGT, Etowah Valley ARC the Kosmonaut Kittenz coed team “[The Etowah Valley Amateur Jewel.” The Bartow County ARES and their condition to race officials and and Bartow County ARES; and captured the short course with a Radio Club] was established in Along with interacting with Etowah Valley ARC both convene assisted in getting them warmed Greg Smith, KK4YLX, Etowah finish time of 1:32:13.8 and the August 2017 by several active am- other amateur radio operators in at Shoney’s — 5615 Highway 20 up and taken back to the staging Valley ARC and Bartow County Team ORCA male pair won the ateur radio operators in Bartow the Etowah Valley ARC and Bar- in Cartersville — the second Mon- area. ARES. long course in 3:11:48.4. County to promote the sharing of tow County ARES, Scheibe en- day of every month at 7 p.m. “In each of the three instances, For Tony Hammett, owner and “[Participants alternated] be- ideas and experiences related to joys connecting with others across While it costs $25 per year to join a ham radio operator was on hand director of SwimRun Georgia, the tween overland runs and open building and operating radio trans- the globe. the radio club, there are no mem- to immediately relay vital infor- amateur radio operators were a water swims all while staying mitters, radio receivers, antennas, “I got started in amateur radio as bership fees involved with the mation to race officials so that key component to the event’s suc- within 10-meters of their partner,” digital circuits and software,” 63- a novice when I was in college,” Bartow County ARES, since it is medical personnel could be dis- cess. Hammett said. “… I was ex- year-old Scheibe said. “We cur- Scheibe said. “I joined the local a public service organization sup- patched by boat and/or vehicle. In “We had six members of tremely pleased with the event, es- rently have about 15 members ARES group last year when I ported by the American Radio addition to providing emergency Etowah Valley Amateur Radio pecially with the weather ranging in age from 25 to 80 years moved to Cartersville, and I have Relay League. With both seeking communication, we kept a log of Club and Bartow County Amateur conditions on Sunday. It was much old. thoroughly enjoyed the cama- new members, those having an in- every team’s passage through our Radio Emergency Service assist colder than we expected on both “The purpose of the radio club raderie and fellowship of this terest in amateur radio are invited checkpoint to ensure no one got the SwimRun Georgia event at land and water, but the athletes did is to promote the amateur radio group. I mainly operate on a digi- to attend. off course or lost in the forest.” Red Top Mountain and two from great and kept positive attitudes. hobby in our area. We believe tal mode known as FT8, which The hams also conduct a radio In addition to Scheibe, whose Fayette County, Georgia,” Ham- We had 42 teams of two from 12 there are many other people in our uses my laptop computer to con- net each Tuesday at 9 p.m. on call sign is KJ4LPI, the event also mett said. “Their precise, profes- states sign up and 32 start for both community who would enjoy one vert written text to audio tones, VHF FM 147.015 MHz, + offset, featured amateur radio operators sional and effective races. or more of the diverse aspects of which are then transmitted over PL 100. — also referred to as ham radio communication skills enhanced “Our team spent almost a year amateur radio, including not only my radio, which operates on short- For more information about the operators — Mary Catherine Do- the overall event as they provided planning this event due to the the technical challenges of build- wave frequencies above the AM Etowah Valley ARC and Bartow maleski, KI4HHI, Fayette County timely updates as our participants complexity of it. Overall, we had ing and operating their own radio radio band. Although we can County ARES, email Scheibe at ARES; David Hulsey, KK4DQO, [passed] through their specified 30 lifeguards and water safety per- gear, but also talking to other like- legally use up to 1,500 watts of [email protected] or Smith at Etowah Valley ARC and Bartow area along the race course. sonnel on the lake, 35 land-based minded individuals around the power, I usually run only about 25 [email protected]. Further County ARES; Joe Domaleski, “Both my team and the athletes volunteers, eight ham radio oper- world.” watts and I have made more than details also can be found on the KI4ASK, Fayette County ARES; felt more comfortable knowing we ators, two paramedics and EMTs, He continued, “The primary 500 contacts with other stations in radio club’s Facebook page, Charles Evans, WA4QYY, Etowah had them out there supporting us. a boat captain and his crew, and function of the ARES group is to Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa and www.facebook.com/EtowahVal- Valley ARC and Bartow County I would utilize this team again.” our team at the start and finish provide emergency communica- South America. My farthest con- leyAmateurRadioClub/. Addi- ARES; Frank Dean, K4SJR, Geor- In looking back at this year’s line. It was great seeing us all tions capability to the local com- tact was 10,000 miles. tional ARES information can be gia District ARES; Joel Myers, SwimRun Georgia, Hammett work together.” munity both during and after “Also, I have made a few con- obtained at www.arrl.org/ares.         Facebook CEO didn’t have all the answers for Congress

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Always ... 3 Fresh Daily 3 Local Fare 3 Affordable Prices The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, April 15, 2018 7A Construction Gun rights advocates rally FROM PAGE 1A at state capitols across US be a traffic shift that takes place when that work done on them anyway, so I don’t nec- dress the “conflicts” that emerge from U.S. 41, U.S. 411 and GA 61 all coming to a bridge is ready to allow them to get in and essarily think they’re doing a lot to increase BY RANDALL CHASE izers of a rally in Augusta, do the work on the permanent bridges,” capacity, they’re probably just making the head at one location. Associated Press Maine, said about 800 people Sills said. “Those railroad bridges, you’ve bridges safer to travel across.” “What they’ve basically done is spread it showed up to make the point that seen them working on those already. Those The projects will have an especially pro- out a little bit,” he said. “They’ve made DOVER, Del. — Gun rights “we are law-abiding.” are not as far along, apparently, as they are nounced impact on commuters traveling some dedicated lanes to minimize the con- supporters — many carrying ri- Saturday’s protests were on the Pettit Creek bridge.” west-to-east from 411. fusion ... that’s why Market Place Boule- fles and ammunition — gathered planned in dozens of state capi- Sills said there will be no road closures “For years and years, when people were vard, State Route 20, got completely at state capitols across the U.S. tols less than three weeks after while work on the bridges continue. The driving from 411, they’d hit the overpass realigned in this location. It used to be out on Saturday to push back against hundreds of thousands marched project, he said, is ultimately more of a there and they’d come in and hit 41,” he this way to get to the interstate, now you’re efforts to pass stricter gun control in Washington, New York and maintenance issue than one about roadway said. “I had two ramps right here, side by going this way around Walmart to get to the laws that they fear threaten their elsewhere to demand tougher gun capacity. side, within 75 feet of each other. If I hit the interstate.” constitutional right to bear arms. laws after the February school “It will ease the traffic flow off 41 over first ramp exit under the old alignment, I’d Built strictly for functionality, Sills said From Delaware to Wyoming, shooting in Parkland, Florida, to 75, making it a little more clearly under- find myself back on the road going north. not to expect the completed bridges to re- hundreds gathered at peaceful that killed 17. Organizers of stood what the maneuvers need to be,” he It was causing a great deal of frustration, semble works of modern art. protests to listen to speakers who those protests demanded a ban on said. “I think it’s mainly just recognizing and freight movers were having a “You’ve seen one Jersey barrier, you’ve warned that any restrictions on assault weapons and high-capac- the volumes and increasing the capacity of cow trying to get to Atlanta from Ala- seen them all,” he said. “There’s gun ownership or use eventually ity magazines, and called for uni- the roadways to deal with it — we’re talk- bama.” no artistic design going on with those could lead to a ban on gun own- versal background checks on ing about six bridges that needed some The project, Sills said, is meant to ad- things.” ership, which is guaranteed under potential gun owners. the Second Amendment. During a pro-gun-rights gath- “If you have a building and ering in Atlanta on Saturday, was arrested and arrested and • Oni Twilley, of you take a brick out every so more than a quarter of the esti- often, after a while you’re not mated 180 rally-goers carried BARTOW charged with pos- charged with driv- 19211 Rebel going to have a building,” said weapons, as well as flags and session of less ing with an ex- Drive, Katy, TX, BLOTTER Westley Williams, who carried signs saying “Don’t Tread On than one ounce of pired license plate, was arrested and an AR-15 rifle as he joined about Me” as they listened to speakers marijuana. driving with a sus- charged with pro- 100 people braving blustery talk about the right to bear arms. The following information — pended or revoked bation violation. weather in Cheyenne, Wyoming, A few people wearing “Black names, photos, addresses, charges • Jeb Stewart license and failure for a pro-gun-rights rally in front Lives Matter” T-shirts showed up and other details — was taken di- Hays, of 408 N. of a Georgia resident to change • Austin Samuel of the state supreme court build- at the rally and made videos, but rectly from Bartow County Sher- College St., their name/address within 60 days. Vannell, of 105 ing. didn’t interact with the rally- iff’s Office jail records. Not every Cedartown, was Sparks St. N.W. 8, Dave Gulya, one of the organ- goers. arrest leads to a conviction, and a arrested and • William Adairsville, was conviction or acquittal is deter- charged with pro- Richard McMur- arrested and mined by the court system. Arrests bation violation. rian, of 74 Pine charged with ag- Gary Fox, were made by BCSO deputies ex- Needle Trail S.E., gravated battery. cept where otherwise indicated. • Benjamin Cartersville, was George Hicks, of arrested and • Kendra Sue April 13 204 Ashley's Way, charged with six Walker, of 500 CPA Waleska, was ar- counts of burglary, seven counts of Cassville Pine Log • Anita Deloras rested and charged criminal trespass, two counts of Road N.E., Rydal, • Business and Personal Adams, of 23 Au- with an adult seat- theft by taking and 13 counts of was arrested and Tax Preparation tumn Ridge Drive belt violation and entering an automobile or other charged with pass- S.W., Kingston, driving with a suspended or re- motor vehicle with the intent to ing on the shoul- • Tax Planning for 2018 was arrested and voked license. commit theft or felony. der of the roadway and hit and run. charged with pro- Tax Law Changes bation violation • Cody Glen • Eric Allen Needy, • Keelyn and public drunkenness. Huff, of 5826 Joe of 107 Lee St. S.E., Dawayne Wilkey, • IRS Representation Frank Harris Park- Cartersville, was ar- of 188 Burnt For Offers and Compromise way N.W., rested and boarded. Hickory Road • William Frank and Installment Agreements Ajanel, of 12 Adairsville, was S.E., Cartersville, Rockwood Place, arrested and • Joseph Eugene was arrested and • Entity Formation Rome, was ar- charged with pro- Oneal, of County boarded for the 319 E. Church St., Suite A, Cartersville rested and charged bation violation. Road 417 House Cartersville Police Department. (directly across from Cartersville High School) with a probate 66, Fruithurst, AL, • Donovan Blake was arrested and • Hubert De- 770-608-4523 court sentence. www.gfoxcpa.com Jackson, of 105 charged with pro- wayne Wooten, of [email protected] • Kenneth Springwind Court, bation violation. 90 Evergreen Trail Aubrey Bagley, Meridianville, AL, S.E. 10, of 85 Jewell Road was arrested and • Timothy Cartersville, was N.W., Cartersville, charged with theft William Perkins, arrested and by receiving stolen of 34 Wayside charged with Worth the Drive! was arrested and charged with pro- property. Drive S.W., fourth degree forgery (amount of bation violation. Cartersville, was less than $1,500 or less than 10 • Devon Mitchell arrested and checks). Warren Dermatology • Junnie Melissa Johnson, of 413 charged with party Blakley, of 102 White Way, to a crime. • Melissa Michele Cathy Lane N.E., Winder, was ar- Wooten, of 90 Board Calhoun, was ar- rested and charged • Marc Dennis Evergreen Trail rested and charged with failure to Ramsey, of 607 S.E., Cartersville, Certified with a superior maintain a single Mountain Chase was arrested and court sentence. lane and D.U.I. Drive S.E., charged with Dermatologist Cartersville, was fourth degree for- • Ashley Onna • Dennis Tyrone arrested and gery (amount of less than $1,500 Daniels, of 200 Kennedy, of 31 charged with a su- or less than 10 checks). Haley Ave., River Oaks Drive perior court sentence. Doyle, TN, was S.W., Cartersville, Over 21 Years arrested and was arrested and • James Dean charged with pro- charged with a su- Smith, of 24 Au- Experience bation violation. perior court sen- tumn Ridge Drive tence. S.W., Kingston, • Joel Todd Dut- was arrested and ton, of 109 Jeep • David Charles charged with fail- St. Apt. 8, Cal- Kohlmaier, of 16 ure to appear, disor- 770-852-5552 houn, was arrested Roberts Way S.E., derly conduct, battery (F.V.A.) and The Walk at Mars Hill and charged with Acworth, was ar- two counts of probation violation. third degree cru- rested and charged 4900 Ivey Road, NW - Bldg 1800 Ste. 1801 elty to children with driving with • Marcos Torres, Acworth, GA 30101 (third subsequent offense), simple an open alcohol of 74 Popham assault under the Family Violence container, failure to maintain a sin- Road, Tay- Act (F.V.A.) and battery (F.V.A.). gle lane and D.U.I. lorsville, was ar- rested and charged • Johnathan Daniel Hayden, of • Brandon Scott Low, of 45 W. with D.U.I. 4521 Camp Place S.E., Acworth, Rocky St. N.E. Lot 16, White, was

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“Guests seemed to enjoy listen- what it takes to get into veterinary WBL ing to the students talk about their school is a lot of hard work and mentors, and the students enjoyed dedication,” she said. “Ansley has FROM PAGE 1A having the opportunity to showcase learned that this past year and has WBL students recognized their their hard work,” she said. risen to the occasion.” mentors and explained to the audi- Walker, who owns the animal Walker said she thinks the WBL ence how those mentors had im- hospital with her husband, Clay program “presents excellent oppor- pacted their lives this year. Walker, said she became a mentor tunities for students to gain experi- “If the mentor was present, they in the WBL program two years ago. ence and knowledge in the field of accompanied the student to the “I enjoy mentoring students that their choice.” podium and were presented a keep- have aspirations of becoming a vet- “These students are exposed to sake folder with a certificate of ap- erinarian,” she said. “I really want situations that are usually only preciation and a handwritten thank to help stimulate them to do their found while in college,” she said. you card from the student,” Boyer very best, work hard in everything “Ms. Boyer does an excellent job in said. that they do and try to guide them teaching these students skills and Finally, Mentor of the Year to become, one day, productive, providing them with experience that awards were presented to Walker, hard-working veterinarians.” most students will never have while who was nominated by Roper, and Roper, 18, said she works with still in high school.” Cartersville Primary School teacher Walker Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs- Roper said out of everything RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Darya Barnes, nominated by junior days, Fridays and some Saturdays she’s ever done, she’s “most thank- Cartersville High School student and Work-Based Learning Program participant Olivia Nation, Aynslea Baxter. during the school year — and full- ful for the opportunity my school right, acknowledges her mentor, Brittany Betten of Tomorrow's Child Learning & Development “[Ansley] pointed out that Dr. time hours during breaks — and has has provided me to be a part of the Center, at the program's Mentor & Employer Appreciation Reception April 12 in the CHS cafeteria. Walker, through her guidance and observed surgery, followed cases work-based learning program.” willingness to hire her first as an in- and learned how to get accepted “I have gained experience and tern and then as a paid employee, into veterinary school. thousands of hours over the past    took a chance on her and has “I turned 18 this year so I was two years that will benefit me next changed her life,” Boyer said. able to take X-rays,” she said, not- year and as I apply to veterinary “Aynslea complimented Mrs. ing she’s wanted to be a veterinar- school,” she said. '!) "!) '%) !%) '$%) Barnes on her creative instruction ian since she was 5. “I pretty much Boyer added this school year has   and pointed out how she makes the do everything the actual technicians been “one of the best years as far as activities and lessons fun for her do at the clinic. I assist in surgery, student growth.” class. This internship with Mrs. with hospitalized patients and ex- “These students have varying Barnes has solidified her decision aminations. I give baths to boarders jobs, internships, backgrounds, na- that she wants to work with children that are leaving, and I love working tionalities and expectations, but in her career.” in the boarding kennels. Odd, but every single one of them is commit- Roper, a WBL student for two being in the back is one of my fa- ted to doing their best,” she said. "($%  "%& )%'!!)!(& '!!)!(& "%& )%'!!)! "%& )%'!!)! years, said she feels like she “liter- vorite parts of my job because I feel “We have students who are balanc- %&"$ % #% !$  !$  (& (& ally won the mentor lottery with Dr. like I have built relationships with ing Advanced Placement courses,  !&"$"'! %&(! $&"  !$  !$ * Walker.” patients that board often with us.” sports, home and family responsi- )!""!  # "%& ) $!   “She is so kind and truly cares Walker said Roper, who plans to bilities, two or more jobs, financial   (& "( *$+!" "%& ) $! about me and my knowledge,” she earn an animal science degree from responsibilities and social obliga- "%& ) "')!  $!(& "( $"'!  %"($%"%& ) (& "( said. “I am really close with her the University of Georgia then con- tions. I find that work-based learn- "( %&(! $"'!%&  "')!(& "( $"'!  family and look up to her as a huge tinue on to UGA’s College of Vet- ing not only provides them the time $&"  # (! &"  # $"'!  role model in my life. This year, as erinary Medicine, has “grown to do it all but allows for moments well as last year, has been amazing tremendously this past year” in the of reflection and emphasizes the and the experience of a lifetime.” program. importance of being able to show Boyer said she thought the recep- “The difference between wanting hard evidence of how great they are tion went “exceptionally well.” to become a veterinarian and doing through the professional portfolio.” Today’s weather National weather Forecast for Sunday, April 15, 2018 Forecast for Sunday, April 15, 2018 Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. TENN. N.C. SeSeattle t 51/4211/4/42 Rome 63/37 Billingsg MMinneapolisppo 330/220//222 DoDDetroitr 66060/360///36 NwNNeww YrYYorkokk 449/3699///36 6 434143/413//4/41 Athens L 67/40 H CChicagoh cgo WWashingtonh gto Atlanta S.C. 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Savannah Fronts 80/45 Cold Warm Stationary Albany Pressure 71/43 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Valdosta 72/44 <-10 -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ FLA. NATIONAL SUMMARY: Heavy rain and severe weather will stretch from Ohio and West Virginia to the Florida today. Thunderstorms in the Southeast can produce damaging winds, dangerous hail and torrential downpours that could lead to flash flooding. Snow will fall in the Upper Midwest, while icy conditions stretch from Michigan to northern New England. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Cartersville High School student and Work-Based Learning Program participant Anna Chapman, ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. left, enjoys conversation with her mentor Stephanie Shook. SPORTS B

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CLEMSON UNIVERSITY/SPECIAL at Clemson spring game Former Cane quarterback Trevor Lawrence prepares to take a snap during THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cartersville High grad Trevor Tigers coach Dabo Swinney said the Saturday’s Clemson Hunter Renfrow can’t walk any- Lawrence, the top high-school player 6-foot-6 Lawrence has all the tools of football spring game at where around Clemson without the in last year’s recruiting cycle, who en- former Clemson star Deshaun Watson. Memorial Stadium. Those same topic quickly coming up: What’s rolled early at Clemson and has ex- It’s a package of power and panache who watched the game happening at quarterback? cited coaches and teammates with his that has many Clemson fans swooning raved about Lawrence’s “It’s all people want to know about, ability. performance, and his for more national titles — and discard- statistics were the most all the time,” said the Tigers’ senior re- And Lawrence put on a show Satur- ing Bryant’s one stellar year. impressive of the four ceiver. day for rabid fans with a perfectly Everyone, perhaps, except for Swin- signal callers in the That’s an odd situation for Clemson thrown 50-yard TD pass to receiver ney and Bryant. position battle. given it returns a starter in Kelly Tee Higgins on just his second pass at- Swinney said there’ll be no earth- Bryant who led the team to 12 wins, tempt in Clemson’s spring game. He shaking, upcoming pronouncement its third straight Atlantic Coast Confer- was the most impressive quarterback about Clemson’s starting quarterback. ence championship and another spot in on the day, completing 11-of-16 passes It’s Bryant. the College Football Playoff. for 122 yards. Bryant threw for 35 The excitement is all about yards on 8-of-15 passing. SEE LAWRENCE, PAGE 4B

Lady Wildcats place 4th at COMEBACK NATION competitive McEachern Inv. Tigers’ Nation STAFF REPORT The McEachern Invitational Sat- urday in Powder Springs featured a has new pretty star-studded group of teams, with several Class 7A programs and traditionally strong athletic outlook after programs. The Woodland High girls fit right in with the talent showcased health scare at the event, finishing fourth out of 24 teams and just 0.5 points off of BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN third-place Starr’s Mill. [email protected] The boys didn’t fare quite as well, but still had an impressive Adairsville High junior Noah Nation has 15th-place finish in the loaded 23- a perspective on life well beyond his years. team boys field. Most of the time that only comes from Markal Brown was one of the experiencing the kind of things that force few Wildcats to earn a top-10 finish high school kids to grow up in a hurry. For in an event, and he did it three Nation, it came in the form of two weeks times. He placed seventh in the spent in the hospital and a month and a half long jump with a distance of 20 with a feeding tube. feet, 5.5 inches. He also finished Right after baseball tryouts in late Janu- 10th out of 40 competitors in the ary, Nation was admitted to Scottish Rite — 200-meter dash, and fourth in the a children’s hospital in Atlanta — and diag- 400 at a time of 50.84 seconds. nosed with Crohn’s disease. SEE CATS, PAGE 4B “It was definitely hard for me seeing my teammates play and me be stuck in the hos- pital not being able to do anything,” Nation said. “They supported me through it and talked to me, and it was very helpful.” Cartersville A type of inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s disease can target any area along girls place the digestive system. For Nation, it targeted the small intestine, which could have neces- 2nd at Gordon sitated surgery to remove a portion of the intestine. However, Nation avoided that scenario Central 4-way and was allowed to return to school and to STAFF REPORT the Tigers baseball team in mid-February. The Cartersville girls won a four- With his feeding tube still inserted in his team meet Thursday at Gordon nostril and his physical conditioning not up Central in its final tune-up before to the level of his teammates, Nation found the Region 5-AAAA champi- it difficult to work his way back into mean- onships. ingful action on the diamond. The Lady Canes won the event “Just my physical health, like jogging, by one point, 78-77 over Gordon just stuff that would be daily for me before Central. The Warriors got the better I went to the hospital was a lot bigger strug- of the Canes for the boys, but gle than it was before,” Nation said. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Cartersville did place second. He did manage to pitch in a JV game Adairsville High junior baseball player Noah Nation talks with his teammates during the team's game April 7 against The jumping events were good while still on his feeding tube. Coahulla Creek at LakePoint. Nation didn't play in the win, but he did see his first action of the varsity season earlier to the Cartersville boys. Brandon “I stuffed it up in my hat,” Nation said. that week against Ringgold — not long after having a feeding tube removed. Martin tied for first in the high “It was still hanging, but it went up in my jump with a height of 5 feet, 10 hat like that. at Ringgold. It’s clearly a delicate balance for coach limitations this season. inches. Cecil Harrish won the long “It was something else.” His first plate appearance came two days and player. He also seems to have a newfound appre- jump with a distance of 19 feet, 8 Since having the feeding tube removed, later versus North Murray. Even though Roper clearly wants Nation’s health to be ciation for the game. inches. Meanwhile, Nick Bebko Nation has finally started to see some var- Nation struck out in that at bat, his coach the top priority. Nation feels the same, but “It feels a lot better than it did before I blew away the competition in the sity action. Billy Roper was glad he got the opportu- he would also love to be out there as much was in the hospital,” Nation said. “It’s just pole vault with a height of 13 feet, On April 5, he made his pitching debut nity. as possible. making me humble and appreciate it a lot 7 inches, more than two feet higher against the No. 1 team in Class 3A, tossing “He’s been dealing with coming back Given that Nation is a junior on a senior- more than I was.” than the second-place finisher. two scoreless frames, including one hit, one from the illness,” Roper said. “It’s good to laden team in the thick of the playoff hunt, walk and two strikeouts, out of the bullpen just kind of get him in.” he seems to have come to terms with his SEE NATION, PAGE 4B SEE TRACK, PAGE 4B Woodland’s Jinks inks with Shorter to keep pipeline flowing

BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN “Our kids practice the same way gled with his command. But since [email protected] they do. Their coaching philoso- the start of play in Region 7- phy is the same as us. AAAAA, Jinks has been dang- There is a pipeline being built “They’re finding guys who fit near unhittable. between Cartersville and Rome. into their program. Being close by He hasn’t always come out on Thankfully, it’s not the kind and having kids who can help the winning side due to an incon- that will lead to a political con- them out is a luxury. Plus, they sistent offense. However, Coursey frontation. Instead, it’s one flow- get to stay closer to home and believes every time Jinks takes ing with baseball talent from play. This county and surrounding the mound it’s a chance for some- Woodland High to Shorter Uni- counties, there is a lot of talent.” thing special to happen. versity. Like his classmate Lee, Jinks “When he comes out and he’s After Class of 2017 catcher felt like the coaches at Shorter, in- on, he’s tough,” Coursey said. Hunter Reaid joined the Hawks, cluding head coach Wes Tim- “He throws three pitches for the migration really started in mons, a former 12th-round pick strikes. He commands the zone earnest this season. Shortstop Jor- of the Atlanta Braves, were the well. He works at a good pace. dan Lee signed to play at Shorter deciding factor. When he gets in a rhythm, he’s earlier this spring, and then “The coaches are friendly,” tough to stop.” Thursday the Hawks landed Jinks said. “They opened up to Part of his success comes from Woodland pitcher Kenny Jinks. me a lot more than other colleges. an ability to execute a game plan So what is it that’s drawing the The facilities were good. I felt to perfection. Coursey said he’s RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Woodland High School's Kenny Jinks, center, signed to play baseball at Shorter University on Wildcats to Rome? like it was a great place to go to.” asked Jinks to do more studying Thursday. On hand for the signing were, front row, from left, Cindy Jinks, stepmother; Mike Jinks, “Our staff and their staff, we re- The tall, lanky lefty has had a this year. father; Sherry Payne, mother; Jason Payne, stepfather; back row, Jasper Anglin, brother; John ally do the same things,” Wood- tale of two halves this season. Howard, Woodland athletic director; Dr. Wes Dickey, Woodland principal; Colby Coursey, Woodland land coach Colby Coursey said. Early in the campaign, he strug- SEE JINKS, PAGE 4B head baseball coach; and Matt Montgomery, Woodland assistant coach. 2B Sunday, April 15, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Preece earns big Xfinity race pay day at Bristol to pay debt

BY STEVE REED gratifying that when I leave here easy victory. Gallagher, Jones and Sadler will AP Sports Writer and I will be debt free.” Preece was competing with contend for the $100,000 Dash 4 He became the seventh differ- three other qualifying drivers — Cash prize at Richmond. Hemric BRISTOL, Tenn. — Ryan ent winner this year in the Xfinity pole sitter Cole Custer, Christo- would have been on that list but Preece was willing to risk just Series in as many races, beating pher Bell and Hemric —for the his car failed post-race inspection about anything in hopes of bol- Justin Allgaier and Daniel Hemric $100,000 prize. and he was replaced by Jones. stering his racing career. That to the finish line. Elliott Sadler “I take every race as a chance “It’s a huge deal to be able to go meant going into major debt last finished fourth and Spencer Gal- to build a future for myself,” for that,” Allgaier said. “It was year for a chance to run a few lagher was fifth. Preece said. “Where I will be after disheartening not to be able to races on the Xfinity Series. Cup Series regulars were not this season I don’t have a clue. (qualify) for it this weekend.” But Preece’s investment in eligible to compete because of re- But I won’t be the one that pre- HOT FEET: Custer’s gas man himself paid off big time Saturday strictions placed on the Dash 4 vents me from getting some- Andrew Migliozzi had the boot as the full-time NASCAR Modi- Cash races. where. I will do everything I can on his left foot catch on fire dur- fied Tour driver captured the The 27-year-old Preece was to make sure that I am not the ing a pit stop early in the race Xfinity Series race at Bristol racing in only his third Xfinity weak link.” after the gas on the ground out- Motor Speedway and took home Series event of the year. It didn’t BELL’S CRASH: Bell was one side of the car caught fire. The the Dash 4 Cash $100,000 bonus bother the other Xfinity Series WADE PAYNE/AP of the pre-race favorites and the fire was quickly extinguished and The car of Justin Allgaier (7) spins as he starts a chain reaction prize. regulars that a non-regular like stage one winner, but crashed just Migliozzi was not harmed. crash during a NASCAR Xfinity Series auto race on Saturday in “Would I advise somebody to Preece won the money. In fact, Bristol, Tennessee. near the midway point of the race TRADING PAINT: After a cau- do what I did? Probably not,” they applauded his win. when he couldn’t avoid a colli- tion, Sadler and John Nemechek Preece said of incurring debt. “If you qualify for the show, that’s it.” Brandon Jones bemoaned the sion between Vinnie Miller and purposely banged in to each other. “But I wanted a chance. And it you meet the criteria and you beat Added Hemric: “He drove his final caution that came out late. Cody Ware. He car t-boned SHEPHERD SITS: One week worked out. I guess if you want it out 39 other dudes whose job it is tail off and put himself in position He gambled by taking on only Miller, ending Bell’s day on the after running in his 1,000th start bad enough it will all work out.” to do this full time at a place like and stepped up when he had to.” two tires. Preece, who took four track. in a NASCAR national series Preece, driving the Joe Gibbs Bristol, well, congratulations you Preece was strong all day, but it tires, was able to take him on the MORE CASH UP FOR race, Morgan Shepherd failed to Racing No. 18 Toyota, added “it’s deserve it,” Gallagher said. “And all came down to the final 10 laps. restart and he pulled away for an GRABS: Next week Allgaier, qualify for the Xfinity Series race. Durant, Warriors get defensive, beat Spurs Ibaka scores 23,

BY JANIE MCCAULEY Raptors win Game 1, AP Sports Writer OAKLAND, Calif. — Kevin Durant helped beat Wizards 114-106 the defending champions get defensive in a hurry, finishing with 24 points, eight rebounds BY IAN HARRISON Miles each hit 3-pointers as and seven assists as the Golden State Warriors The Associated Press Toronto used an 8-0 run to take a returned to their old dominant selves at playoff 103-96 lead with 6:27 left, and time to beat the cold-shooting San Antonio TORONTO — Serge Ibaka had never trailed again. Spurs 113-92 on Saturday. 23 points and 12 rebounds, Delon Anunoby made his first two 3- Durant, Draymond Green and Klay Thomp- Wright scored 11 of his 18 points pointers and led Toronto with son took charge in Game 1 of the first-round in the fourth quarter, and the eight points in the first as the Rap- series to elevate the Warriors’ intensity at last Toronto Raptors snapped a 10- tors led 28-23 after one. Wall playing without fellow All-Star and injured game losing streak in playoff se- scored nine points in the opening two-time MVP Stephen Curry, sidelined since ries openers by beating the quarter. March 23 with a sprained left knee. Washington Wizards 114-106 on Gortat and replacement Ian Thompson found his shot and scored 27 Saturday. Mahinmi each had two fouls be- points, making 11 of 13 shots, while 7-footer DeMar DeRozan added 17 fore the first quarter was half over. JaVale McGee started in Steve Kerr’s center- points, C.J. Miles and OG Gortat picked up his first when he by-committee approach and contributed 15 Anunoby each had 12, and Kyle fouled Jonas Valanciunas on the points, four rebounds and two blocked shots in Lowry had 11 points and nine as- opening tip. 16 minutes. sists for the Raptors, whose only Beal scored seven points in the Rudy Gay led the Spurs with 15 points off previous victory in the opening second, five of them in a 10-2 the bench as leading scorer LaMarcus Aldridge game of a playoff series came in Wizards run that gave Washington was limited to 14 points on 5-for-12 shooting. the second round against Philadel- a 42-41 lead with 6:20 left in the Game 2 in the best-of-seven series is Mon- phia in 2001. half. Scott had eight points in the day night at Oracle Arena. BEN MARGOT/AP Toronto entered having lost an quarter as the Wizards led 59-55 at Golden State Warriors’ Kevin Durant, right, drives the ball against San Antonio Spurs’ The defending champions looked unbeat- Manu Ginobili (20) during the first half in Game 1 of a first-round NBA basketball NBA-worst 10 consecutive Game halftime. able again. And that was without the do-every- playoff series Saturday in Oakland, California. 1s since, including six at home. Toronto reclaimed the lead with thing Curry. The top-seeded team in the an 11-2 spurt to start the third. The Warriors said all week it’s a new season, just that. Warriors have won six straight playoff openers. Eastern Conference, Toronto DeRozan scored 12 points in the then went out and showed it. They have plans Green, Durant and the others quickly closed CURRY UPDATE made 16 of 30 3-point attempts, quarter as the Raptors took a slim for nothing short of a repeat title. on shooters and got hands up to alter shots. Curry, who Kerr ruled out for the entire first with Miles making four, and Ibaka 86-85 lead into the fourth. Golden State came with the kind of swarm- 2015 Finals MVP Andre Iguodala moved round, was re-examined Friday and continues and Wright each hitting three. The game was about five min- ing defense it is so used to playing but hadn’t into the starting lineup for the 2018 edition of to make solid progress. He will ramp up the in- The Raptors host Game 2 on utes late tipping off because of an shown much lately as rotations were mixed that “Strength In Numbers” mantra — and all tensity of his on-court rehab work this week Tuesday. apparent issue with moisture on and matched because of injuries and illness. those bright yellow T-shirts through the arena with running and lateral movement as he did John Wall had 23 points and 15 the court along the baseline adja- San Antonio couldn’t keep up from the are there to back it. in recent days and is scheduled to be re-evalu- assists for the Wizards, while cent to Washington's bench. Arena opening tip. Iguodala, who started just seven games all ated again in one week. Markieff Morris had 22 points and staffers continued to dry the area Beat up and missing its four All-Stars at season before Saturday, had missed four of the He worked through one-legged jumps onto 11 rebounds. periodically throughout the game. times, Golden State endured a stretch losing final five regular-season games with a sore left his injured knee during pregame warmups and Bradley Beal scored 19 points TIP-INS seven of 10 last month. knee. got in some shooting. for Washington, while Mike Scott Wizards: Wall had six assists in “I noticed that Steph wasn’t there,” Spurs After diving into the baseline fans late in the “When he’s ready, he’s ready but he’s mak- had 14 and Marcin Gortat 12. the second quarter and 10 in the coach Gregg Popovich cracked before the first half, he headed to the locker room early ing progress, which is a good sign,” Kerr said. Washington led 91-88 when first half. ... Otto Porter started de- game. “I watched real closely. I turned it off but returned for the third quarter. FAMILY AFFAIR Scott was called for a flagrant foul spite sitting out Wednesday's sea- for a while ... turned it back on and he still was- TIP-INS Kerr’s son, Nick, is on the Spurs staff and after using his elbow to knock son finale because of a strained n’t there. I noticed that. But after that I didn’t Spurs: The Spurs, still without injured star the team jokingly voted him out of the film Lowry down early in the fourth. right calf. ... Scott was available watch anything else, it was too scary.” Kawhi Leonard, never led and committed room Friday for fear of him sharing Spurs se- Lowry made both free throws and, after going through the NBA con- Golden State swept San Antonio in the eight first-half turnovers while shooting 34.1 crets with the enemy. on the ensuing possession, Wright cussion protocol. Western Conference Finals a year ago on the percent (14 of 41). ... San Antonio visited “I let the team vote on whether they wanted gave Toronto the lead with a Raptors: Toronto had 11 way to a second championship in three seasons Golden State for the third time in as many him to stay in the room or not,” Popovich said. layup. After a missed shot by Mor- turnovers in the first half, leading and an astonishing, record-setting 16-1 post- months. They lost at Oracle on Feb. 10 and “Truly, we did, we took a vote. It was a mock ris, Miles hit a 3 to cap a 7-0 run to 12 points for the Wizards. They season run. March 8. vote but they all voted that he had to leave the that gave the Raptors a 95-91 lead finished with 17. ... G Fred Van- Kerr always said his team would be ready Warriors: The Warriors had 32 assists on 44 room. I overruled them and so I let him stay, with 9:26 left. Vleet (bruised right shoulder) was when these playoffs came around. field goals, 23 of those assists on 33 made bas- because he’s wonderful and of course we trust Kelly Oubre Jr. hit a 3 and Gor- not available. VanVleet was in- The Warriors were determined to pick up kets through the third. ... Golden State is 6-2 vs. him. But he did have dinner with his family tat made a dunk to put Washington jured in Wednesday's regular sea- their defense ahead of Game 1, and they did the Spurs in the postseason at home. ... The last night, so we’ll see.” back in front, but Wright and son finale. Flesch wins 1st PGA Tour title in 38-hole day Jackets raving about simple THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tour after winning four times on foot. Langer laid up and missed a DULUTH — Steve Flesch the PGA Tour. 15-foot birdie try. needed 38 holes Saturday to win “When Scott hit it in the water, Parel matched the course record the Mitsubishi Electric Classic for the most important thing for me with an 8-under 64, making a 15- demands of new defense his first PGA Tour Champions was to obviously not hit it in the foot birdie putt on 18 in regulation victory. water.” Flesch said. “So, I just to post at 11 under. Flesch and BY GEORGE HENRY after his team led the Sun Belt dan-Swilling said. “You never The 50-year-old Flesch won changed my line where I aimed. I Langer missed chances to win on The Associated Press Conference in total defense three know who he’s going to call. with a birdie on the second hole of didn’t aim it as close to the hole. I 18 in regulation. Flesch missed a times and ranked among the top Whenever he calls my number, a playoff with Scott Parel at TPC made sure that my mistake was long eagle try, and Langer’s 15- ATLANTA — For linebacker 30 nationally in each of the last I’m ready.” Sugarloaf in the event completed going to be long in the bunker and foot birdie putt went to the left. Jaquan Henderson, there’s noth- four seasons. Playing the last Henderson is working at one a day early because of forecast just clear the water.” Flesch shot 68, and Langer had a ing too complex about Georgia three years in FBS, the Moun- outside linebacker spot with Vic- rain and lightning. Bernhard Facing a forecast of 1 1/2 69. Tech’s new defense. taineers had an average ranking of tor Alexander manning the other. Langer dropped out on the first inches of rain overnight Sunday Flesch opened with a 66 and “Very simple,” Henderson said. 15th in scoring defense. Both players have been effusive extra hole. and the threat of lightning Sunday, shot 71 in the morning to enter the “Just line up and play.” Those numbers were impres- about the new defense with “You never know if you’re ever tournament officials decided Fri- final round a stroke behind Henderson can’t remember sive, but it was Woody’s ability to Alexander saying he’s particularly going to win again,” Flesch said. day to play both the second and Langer, Jay Haas and Jerry Kelly. how many different calls the Yel- teach pressure that made him the excited to get turned loose as a “Honestly, it’s been harder than I third rounds Saturday. The 52-year-old Parel’s only low Jackets used last year on de- right fit for Georgia Tech, which pass rusher. anticipated winning on this tour. “Any 36-hole day is really tour victory came in 2013 on the fense — “it was a lot” — but that ranked no better than 107th in Enthusiasm is taking over the The guys are so good. That tough,” Flesch said. “Being able Web.com Tour. doesn’t matter anymore. Under sacks over the last three years. secondary, too. Langer guy is hard to beat.” to use the carts today certainly “Obviously, I would have liked first-year coordinator Nate Last season was even worse. “We’re definitely having fun, Parel bogeyed the par-5 18th on helped with some of the hills out to win, but Steve played great, Woody, Georgia Tech is using just Despite having six seniors and trying to bring more passion, the second playoff hole after his there here at Sugarloaf. It’s more too, and hit some great shots in two calls to make the scheme an five juniors among the regular more emotion and swagger,” Kerr approach hit the bank short and mentally taxing to me than physi- the playoff.” Parel said. “He de- easy study with one week remain- starters, the Jackets ranked 124th said. “We’re trying to keep it in- left and went into the water. cally taxing, especially if you’re served it. I feel like I’m close, so ing in spring practice. in turnovers and 118th in tackles tense. It’s a very simple defense “I just was in between clubs a in the mix kind of like that all day. we’ll just keep trying to make “We’re playing fast — see ball, for minus yards. They finished 5- but it’s also about being intense little bit,” Parel said. “I had like I know I’ll sleep great tonight, but birdies out here and see what hap- get ball,” cornerback Ajani Kerr 6 due in part to late leads that and getting after that ball.” 209 (yards), which is probably mentally I’m more exhausted than pens.” said. “We’re getting after it. were blown against Tennessee, And the defensive line, led by about as bad a yardage that I can physically.” Langer missed a chance to That’s pretty much how the de- Miami and Virginia. Anree Saint-Amour, Desmond have, so I had to kind of choke up Because of the possibility of the break a tie with Hale Irwin for fense is run. Simple, just read you “A lot of guys weren’t playing Branch and Chris Martin, is mov- on a hybrid a little bit and not try playoff finishing Sunday, the consecutive seasons with a vic- keys and go get it.” that fast,” Henderson said, “so ing faster. to hit it too hard. If I hit it right, a players were allowed to lift, clean tory at 12. The 60-year-old Ger- Woody has switched the Jackets this new style is perfect for all of “It definitely excites me to see normal shot’s going to be in the and place their golf balls in the man star has 36 senior victories, from an intricate 4-3 scheme de- us.” a lot of guys making plays, mak- bunker, which is no bargain. I just fairway during the extra holes. winning at TPC Sugarloaf in signed by his predecessor, Ted Experience matters, but most ing tackles, a lot of guys being ex- didn’t hit it as crisply as I needed Flesch and Parel birdied the 2013. Roof, to a traditional 3-4 front that jobs — other than senior line- plosive and being expressive, to.” 18th to start the playoff. Flesch “I’ve been playing all right for values speed and quickness over backer Brant Mitchell’s and in- talking and getting after it and ac- Flesch hit long and right into and Parel each reached the green most of the year, just my short size and power. jured safety A.J. Gray’s — are up tually hustling,” offensive tackle the back bunker, and blasted out in two, with Parel leaving a 60- game wasn’t good enough,” Jackets coach Paul Johnson for grabs. Jahaziel Lee said. “I see a lot of to 3 feet. The left-hander won in foot eagle try 3 feet short, and Langer said. “The short game was hired Woody away from a five- “He rotates everyone around young guys stepping up and play- his 22nd start on the 50-and-over Flesch rolling a 50-footer to a better, I made a few putts.” year stint at Appalachian State every day,” linebacker Bruce Jor- ing a big part of the defense.” The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, April 15, 2018 3B Cubs score 9 in 8th on just 3 hits, rally past Braves

BY JOHN JACKSON The Cubs trailed 9-1 in the third inning, Braves. Dansby Swanson and Nick more games that are in these conditions,” sell was walked intentionally, lefty Sam The Associated Press were still down 10-2 in the sixth and went Markakis had two hits and two RBIs Atlanta reliever Peter Moylan said. Freeman walked Heyward to load the into the eighth behind 10-5. Chicago then apiece for Atlanta. “Clearly, they didn’t want us to come bases again. Freeman then walked CHICAGO — Although Javy Baez used five walks, two hit batters, an error “You like to hold on right there, but it back on our off day, so we had to play Schwarber and LaStella to plate two more usually swings as if every pitch is a po- and a wild pitch to come back against four was horrible conditions, about as bad as I through.” runs and give Chicago a 12-10 lead. tential home run, the Cubs slugger knew Atlanta relievers — all nine runs scored have been in,” Braves manager Brian Jason Heyward led off the Cubs eighth Atlanta made another pitching change, the conditions at Wrigley Field on Satur- after there were two outs. Snitker said. “I don’t know how the guys by getting hit by a pitch from Luke Jack- bringing in the right-handed Moylan. A day warranted a different approach. Baez drove in four runs, with his bases- on either team did it, quite honestly.” son and pinch hitter Tommy La Stella sin- wild pitch scored a run and another scored Baez lined a three-run double as clearing double making it 10-all. Ben Zo- Despite a temperature of 38 degrees, a gled with one out. Right-hander Jose on a throwing error by catcher Kurt Chicago scored nine times in the eighth brist had three hits and two RBIs for the 24 mph wind and a steady mist at the Ramirez fanned Efren Navarro for the Suzuki. inning on just three hits, rallying past the Cubs. start, the decision was made to play second out, but hit Kris Bryant to load the Players from both sides agreed that the wild Atlanta Braves 14-10 in miserable “How about our guys not quitting?” mainly because this was Atlanta’s only bases. conditions were a major factor in the cold, wet and windy conditions. Chicago manager Joe Maddon said. “It visit to Chicago and the forecast for Sun- Willson Contreras followed with an in- wildness of the Braves pitchers. “I didn’t try to do too much to it,” Baez would have been easy to pack in that day was worse. field hit that made it 10-6 and Zobrist “I give both teams a lot of credit for said. “Obviously, a ball in the air wasn’t game.” The temperature fell and the wind in- walked to force home another run. being professional under the circum- going anywhere with the wind today. Just Ozzie Albies had three hits, including a creased as the game progressed. Baez followed with his double to left- stances, because the game really shouldn’t being smart and hitting the ball good.” homer, and drove in four runs for the “Hopefully, we don’t play too many center for a tie at 10. After Addison Rus- have been played,” Maddon said. Resurgent Poulter takes RBC Heritage lead into today’s final round

BY PETE IACOBELLI “It’s been a long six weeks,” holes. He fell back with bogey on shot past the green and out of AP Sports Writer Poulter said. No. 12 and could not catch Poulter bounds by some condos. He fluffed He was incorrectly told he had down the stretch. Kim, defending his fifth shot into a bunker, then HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. qualified for the Masters after a champion at The Players Champi- missed a 5-foot putt for the dreaded — Ian Poulter is ready for a break quarterfinal appearance at the WCG onship, said he was disappointed in snowman. after a long, eventful stretch on tour. Match Play championship. Then himself for feeling nervous early Three holes later, DeChambeau He has one more important goal to down to his final try to reach Au- here. botched another par 5, the fifth, by accomplish, though, at the RBC gusta National, Poulter needed a “I think it’s going to motivate me rolling his blast from a bunker off Heritage before any time off. birdie on the 72nd hole to force a to be more aggressive and play the green and into a sprinkler cover. “We’ll see if we have a last bit of playoff with Beau Hossler. Poulter well,” he said. “Unbelievable what’s happened plaid to put in the closet,” said a prevailed on the first playoff hole. List took off with three straight on the par fives today,” DeCham- grinning Poulter, referring to the He’s kept up that stellar play at birdies on Nos. 14-16. List, who beau said as he saw his ball. tartan jacket given to the winner at Harbour Town. finished second earlier this season DeChambeau had been 6-under Harbour Town Golf Links. “There’s been quite a bit of lows at the Honda Classic, is seeking his par on Harbour Town’s three par 5s The resurgent Poulter will have in the last 18 months, to be honest,” first PGA Tour win. List has with- the first two rounds. He played that chance today after shooting a 4- Poulter said. “So if you ride the drawn, tied for 39th and missed the them in 3-over Saturday on the way under 67 to take a one-shot lead into waves and you trust yourself and cut in his three Harbour Town ap- to a 75 to fall seven shots back. the final round of the RBC Her- you believe in your ability, then pearances. He had set the week up In his only two previous appear- itage, putting him in position for his hopefully, it’s still in there.” as a family vacation with a little ances here, world No. 1 Dustin second victory in three weeks. Poulter let it out once more to golf involved. That’s changed. Johnson missed the cut badly — at Before April, Poulter had not move in front. “I never really thought I’d play 16 over in 2008 and 5 over in 2009. won on tour in more than five years. He made his run in spurts, mov- well here, but it’s kind of all come This time, he tried to channel the Now, he’s one more solid round ing out front with birdies on the together,” he said. game that’s made him the world’s away from adding another title to fifth and sixth holes before getting Second-round leader Bryson top-ranked golfer for more than a his dramatic win at the Houston his last two on the 12th and 13th. DeChambeau had the confident year. Instead, Johnson had bogeys Open on April 1. He saved par out of the bunker on stride of a pending winner with his on four of his first 11 holes before No joke, Poulter’s play is for real. the par-3 17th, rolling in a rock- first solo 36-hole lead as a pro — at rallying to finish with a 72 and was Seven of the Englishman’s last 11 solid 6-foot putt and making a rou- least until the third round got going. 10 shots in back of Poulter. rounds have been in the 60s after tine par on the signature lighthouse After grabbing a two-shot lead with Poulter and his chasers will have having just three such showings in hole, the 18th, to stay in front. a birdie on No. 1, DeChambeau im- a quick turnaround today with tour JAY KARR/THE ISLAND PACKET VIA AP his first 20 rounds this season. His “It’s just nice to play good golf,” ploded with a triple-bogey eight on officials starting play at 7 a.m. and Ian Poulter watches his tee shot on the third hole during the third latest left him at 13-under 200, and Poulter said. the normally birdie-able par-5 sec- going off in threesomes on both tees round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament Saturday at Harbour a stroke ahead of Luke List (67) and Kim was in front at 12 under ond. because of expected bad weather in Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Si Woo Kim (68). after birdies on the eighth and ninth DeChambeau struck his second the afternoon.

Predators take 2-0 lead after SPORTSROUNDUP holding off MLB Standings Home & Away Avalanche NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Monday Cass, Woodland at Region 7-AAAAA championships at BY TERESA M. WALKER New York 11 1 .917 — Philadelphia7 5 .583 4 BASEBALL Rome, 10 a.m. AP Sports Writer ATLANTA 8 6 .571 4 Washington 7 8 .467 5½ Cass at Paulding County, 5:55 p.m. Thursday Miami 4 9 .308 7½ Woodland at Carrollton, 5:55 p.m. BASEBALL NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Ryan CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB SOCCER Adairsville at Calhoun, 5:55 p.m. Hartman got a bit nervous with the Pittsburgh 9 4 .692 — puck so close to the empty net St. Louis 8 7 .533 2 Adairsville at North Murray, 5 p.m. Cartersville at Central, Carrollton, 5:45 p.m. Chicago 7 7 .500 2½ Cartersville at Cedartown, 5:30 p.m. SOCCER after a shot by P.K. Subban. Milwaukee 7 7 .500 2½ Cincinnati 2 12 .143 7½ Tuesday Calhoun at Adairsville, 5 p.m. The Nashville forward wound WEST DIVISION up with not only the first playoff W L Pct GB BASEBALL LaGrange at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. Arizona 10 3 .769 — Adairsville at Bremen, 5:55 p.m. Heritage at Cass, 5 p.m. goal of his career but the winner Colorado 8 8 .500 3½ S.F. 6 7 .462 4 Troup at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. Haralson County at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. with 1:09 left as the Predators held L.A. 4 8 .333 5½ off the Colorado Avalanche 5-4 San Diego 5 10 .333 6 GOLF Friday Adairsville vs. Sonoraville at Barnsley Gardens, 4 p.m. BASEBALL Saturday for a 2-0 lead in their Friday’s Late Scores St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 3 Woodland vs. East Paulding at Bentwater Golf Club LFO at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. first-round Western Conference Colorado 2, Washington 1 series. N.Y. Mets 6, Milwaukee 5 SOCCER Woodland at Hiram, 5:55 p.m. Philadelphia 2, Tampa Bay 1 North Springs at Adairsville, 5 p.m. SOCCER Hartman’s goal gave the Preda- Miami 7, Pittsburgh 2 Arizona 8, L.A. Dodgers 7 Cartersville at Coahulla Creek, 5:30 p.m. Trion at Adairsville, 5:15 p.m. tors a 5-3 lead until Alexander San Diego 5, San Francisco 1 Saturday’s Scores Calhoun at Cass, 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 23 Kerfoot pulled Colorado to 5-4 Washington 6, Colorado 2 with 35.8 seconds left. But the Av- St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 1 TENNIS GOLF ATLANTA 14, Chicago Cubs 10 Pickens at Cartersville girls Woodland vs. East Paulding at Woodland Hills alanche couldn’t get another puck Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, late Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, late (4A state tournament first round), 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 25 past goalie Pekka Rinne. Pittsburgh at Miami, late “I knew he made a shot toward San Francisco at San Diego, late Northwest Whitfield at Cartersville boys GOLF Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, late (4A state tournament first round), 4 p.m. Adairsville vs. Sonoraville at Fields Ferry, 4 p.m. the net, and I just wanted to be Today’s Games Colorado at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Woodland girls at Buford Saturday, April 28 there in case he missed the net to St. Louis at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. beat out the icing,” Hartman said. Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. (5A state tournament first round), 4 p.m. TRACK Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Central Clarke at Woodland boys Cartersville at Class 4A sectional at Blessed Trinity Pittsburgh at Miami, 1:10 p.m. ATLANTA at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. (5A state tournament first round), 4 p.m. Cass, Woodland at Class 5A sectional at Starr's Mill San Francisco at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. Arizona at L.A. 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the 3200-meter run, where team, naturally Woodland had some team along with Micayla Moffitt, Nation Cats McKenna Trapheagen and Lindsay strong individual performers in the Evans and Bella Carnes. Scifers placed first and second, re- 800. Baylee Evans placed ninth and In the girls field events, Karson FROM PAGE 1B FROM PAGE 1B spectively. Trapheagen came in at a Carli Clymer finished eighth in the Norris and Skylar Chappell were the The best event for the boys, as Meanwhile, Roper sees Nation as an embodiment of the time of 11:28 and Scifers finished at event. top finishers. Norris took sixth out has often been the case over the team-first approach he’s constantly preaching to his players. 12:08. It was far from the only event of 21 in the pole vault with a height years for the program, was the pole “It’s big team, little me. That’s kind of what we talk about,” The only other event Woodland Clymer performed well in, as she of 8 feet, 6 inches. Chappell, mean- vault. Freshman Jimmy Davis and Roper said. “He loves the game. He wants to be a part of the won was the 4x800-meter relay. Not also placed second in the 1600 out while, finished fourth out of 39 Tommy Duke placed second and team. We were texting back and forth when he was in the hos- only did the Lady Wildcats win the of 31 competitors with a time of competitors in the discus throw with third, respectively, each with a pital. He just wanted to get back with his team. I’m like, event with a time if 10:06.73, but it 5:17. Tess Cochran placed seventh a distance of 108 feet, 2 inches. height of 13 feet. ‘Noah, just get well. We’ll get it.’ He just wants to be here with was more than 22 seconds faster in the same event, just 11 seconds Woodland’s next meet will be the The success by the boys pole us.” than the second-place relay team. slower than Clymer. Clymer also Region 7-AAAAA championships vaulters was matched by the girls in And now that he has rejoined the Tigers, Nation is using his With such a good 4x800 relay was on the 10th-place 4x400 relay at Rome on Thursday. changed perspective to take advantage of every opportunity he gets — no matter how few or far between they may be. That’s because he knows what it’s like to be completely re- events, the shot put (36 feet, 0.5 with a time of 13:58. time of 1:04.16, while DeMya Bryan moved from baseball, school and his friends. He also under- Track inches) and the discus throw (102 feet, The boys also had a 1-2 finish in the won the 200 in a time of 27.88. The stands it could all be gone in the blink of an eye, so he’s not 1 inch). 1600-meter run thanks to Bill girls 4x400 relay team also won its about to take any of it for granted again. FROM PAGE 1B Vanna Beach and Alex Machado Archer’s 5:10 and Max Florence’s event with a time of 4:44. “It’s definitely a lot more fun,” Nation said. “Taking my The girls found success on the track took a 1-2 finish in the girls 3200. 5:15. The Canes will next compete in the friends for granted and not hanging out with them as much, I in distance and sprints as well as the Beach crossed the finish line more In the shorter distances for the girls, region championships in Carrollton realized a new outlook on life: I’m not going to be around for- field events. London Shaw won two than a minute sooner than anyone else Kayla Carpenter won the 400 in a from Tuesday to Thursday. ever. It really scared me, put fear in my eyes and [made me] realize I need to enjoy life more than I was and take advantage of it.” Wayne Gallman and tight end Jor- Lawrence dan Leggett left for the NFL. There was a learning curve all the FROM PAGE 1B first-timers, like Bryant, had to bat- Jinks “He’s the returning starter for us. tle. This spring, the offense has He started 14 games. That’s where worked on increasing tempo and — FROM PAGE 1B we are,” Swinney said. “Unless with Bryant in charge — have reg- With some players, the move might have put too much on something changes, then there’s an ularly gotten the better of Clemson’s his plate and ultimately backfired. But with Jinks, it has paid announcement. But other than that, experienced defense. huge dividends, while also preparing him for how colleges there’s no announcement to make.” That doesn’t mean coaches have handle their pitchers. Bryant understood what was not been wowed by Lawrence’s star “I’m really proud of him,” Coursey said. “He’ll to do a great coming this spring and pledged to power. The freshman broke Wat- job at Shorter. Wes and them are doing a great job at that pro- work hard to improve his game and son’s Georgia state prep records for gram getting them turned around. They know with arms like keep Clemson on top. career yardage (13,908) and touch- Kenny, that’s only going to help them out. Guys that come in, “Everybody wants to write me downs (161). command the zone and get groundballs, those are guys that off,” Bryant said. “But I’m still here Those numbers, his winning (55- are hard to find, especially being a lefty. and I ain’t going nowhere.” 2 record as a starter at Cartersville “He’s got a little upside, too. He can get in the weight room Clemson fans had grown accus- High) and even the hair have capti- tomed to fast-paced offenses led by vated fan imaginations, co-offensive add a little strength, add a little more velocity. … The sky’s dynamic, passing quarterbacks coordinator Tony Elliott said. the limit for him. It’s just how much he wants to work and how since 2011. Tajh Boyd set records as “I think with what he was able to hard he wants to work.” the Tigers starter from 2011-13 be- accomplish as a high school play, Right now, Jinks is working to help the Wildcats lock up fore the strong-armed Watson came just the winning, how he put his their first postseason berth in several years. in and, after an injury plagued fresh- team on his back,” Elliott said. Woodland enters the final week of the regular season in a man season, passed Clemson to a Clemson’s faced spring drama in three-way tie for third in the region. With only the top four 28-2 mark in 2015 and 2016, two the quarterback spot before. Before teams qualifying, every game is magnified. ACC titles and the national champi- Watson’s freshman year, senior Jinks will get the start Monday against Carrollton — the No. onship his final year. Cole Stoudt and sophomore Chad 1 team in the region and No. 3 team in Class 5A. There’s a Bryant led more a run-based at- Kelly were fighting for the starting good chance he starts against Friday at Hiram if Woodland tack and was sometimes criticized spot after Boyd’s departure — and hasn’t secured a playoff spot by then. for misfires when passing. Clem- seeing firsthand how talented Wat- For now, though, he’s focused on getting some redemption son’s total yards of 6,014 were son was. But Kelly snapped at the against the Trojans. lower than all but one of the last coaches on the sidelines during the Redemption for his team after the Wildcats were routed 14- seven seasons. Its 3,297 yards pass- spring game, and then two days 4 on Friday. And redemption for himself after letting a late ing was the fewest since 2010. The later was dismissed from the team. lead slip away against Carrollton last year. Tigers 17 touchdown passes were Stoudt opened the year as the “They hit the ball pretty well, so I’m going to try to keep it also their lowest in seven years. starter, but was surpassed by Watson low,” Jinks said after watching the run-rule defeat Friday. Part of last year, Swinney said, in week three at Florida State. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY/SPECIAL “Last year, it was a big game. I pitched there, we were winning Former Cartersville quarterback Trevor Lawrence throws a pass was having so many first-year Swinney does not want a similar 4-2, and we kind of lost it there at the end — heartbreaker. So during warm-ups Saturday in Death Valley before Clemson’s starters on offense after playmakers back-and-forth this offseason. I’m looking to redeem myself, so that would be a big game spring game. Lawrence impressed many with his play and is firmly like Watson, receivers Mike “We’ve got a starter right now,” for me.” in the competition for the Tigers’ starting quarterback position. Williams and Artavis Scott, tailback he said. “Kelly’s our starter.” AroundTown C

The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, April 15, 2018 A GIFT FROM ‘A GIFT’

WMS 7th-grader raises $3,300 to build, furnish house for Ugandan family

BY DONNA HARRIS doing a project, he even of- [email protected] fered to build free because he was impressed by her project. He When their daughter was born, Lee and said if she come up with the Kate Bassler knew she was special and money, he’ll go out and do the needed a name that conveyed that quality. house. To honor Mrs. Bassler’s Ugandan her- “So he went and talked to the widow itage, the Cartersville couple chose the and tell her that he was coming to build name Kiconco – “a gift” in her native lan- her a house and make sure that she had guage — as her moniker. land in her name and all that stuff. So that’s “Before she was born, I asked my hus- how he went and started doing things.” band — my husband’s from [the United With the plans in place, Kiconco began way States] — what we should name her, and raising money — pet-sitting, shucking be- he said, ‘Pick a name from Uganda you corn, washing a porch, painting finger- cause would want to be named if you had to nails, baby-sitting, packing and moving when it choose a name,’” Mrs. Bassler said. “I boxes, anything people would pay her to rains, it chose the name ‘Kiconco.’ So when I said do. rains,” Mrs. the name, he said, ‘That’s the name.’ I said, “I think probably the hardest one was Bassler said. ‘But no one will ever be able to read it or we cleaned out poison ivy in the backyard Some people say it.’” of a lady’s house,” she said, noting she got seemed doubtful that the She tried persuade him to choose an- some on her legs. other word that meant the same thing, but “She had to mow a big backyard full of money would be sent to he wouldn’t go for it. poison ivy, vines growing on the trees,” Africa and that the house would Years later, Kiconco — known as “Chi Mrs. Bassler said. “Her and her friend be built. Chi” to her friends — would live out the came, and they worked hard. It was hard “I tell people, if we didn’t know that meaning of her name by raising $3,300 to work.” it would happen, we would never do it be- build a house and buy furniture and cloth- Kiconco also baked and sold cookies cause I knew my family was part of it,” she out. ing for a family in her mother’s native and banana bread. said. “They were happy to know that they A few country. “She made banana bread, and she’ll put were helping someone in need. So when feet away was Mrs. Bassler’s brother, Jerald Tibyeitu, price on it, $20,” Mrs. Bassler said. “That’s we started the house, that’s when people a separate cook a tour guide at Queen Elizabeth National the most expensive banana bread I’ve ever got really, really excited, calling her for house that would allow the Park in Uganda, sent her some photos last bought. Everything was business to her. jobs, calling her to wash decks and stuff grandmother to cook even when it’s May that showed the impoverished family She didn’t just lay in bed and say, ‘It’s like that so that’s when money start com- raining as well as a clothesline for drying — widowed grandmother Nuliati Kavuma gonna happen.’ She worked really, really their clothes. and her two orphaned granddaughters, ing in.” hard.” Kiconco’s uncle told her what the grand- Maliam Nakide, 10, and Joelia Nabuloia, By the time the rain started, Kiconco Mrs. Bassler created a Facebook page, mother said to the builder when the project 6 — living in the village of Kasese in a had met her $3,000 goal, and the roof was SPECIAL was done. grass hut, growing their food in a vegetable a flyer and a Go Fund Me account that on the house. Kiconco Bassler, center, raised “She fell on her knees, and she started garden, cooking over an open fire under a asked for donations for the project, and Mrs. Bassler said it rained so hard in Oc- $3,300 to build a house and buy crying, and she was saying she didn’t even furniture and clothing for a tree and carrying their water from a well a money started coming in from her teach- tober that she told the builders to let the ers, people in the community and in other know that God knew she was there,” Ki- family in her mother’s native mile away. family move into the home, even though it country of Uganda. “My mom showed me some pictures states and church groups. One quilter vol- wasn’t finished, because it had a roof. conco said. unteered to make a quilt with donations of When the tween saw a photo of the fin- Counterclockwise, the home that my uncle had sent her of the family “The family lived in a little grass hut and that was built; Kiconco dog- because he was saying they’re his friends fabric in African colors that sold for $300. cooked their food under a tree,” she said. ished house, she said, “I did that?” sitted to raise money; the “Money came from everywhere — because him and his workers would go “So when it rained, it would rain inside. It Once the house was built, Kiconco house as it was being built; the friends, teachers, everyone was just ex- wanted to buy furniture and mattresses for play soccer, and the kids would watch didn’t have cement floors. It was just a Ugandan family in front of its cited about this project — and then she the family, but the money was gone. She, new home; and the family in them,” Kiconco, 12, said. “I saw their sit- mud puddle. They didn’t have beds, no worked, too,” Mrs. Bassler said, noting however, was willing to use the funds in front of a grass hut it lived in uation, and I was like, I wish I could do furniture, nothing. They slept on rugs on something for them because it was really their family didn’t go anywhere last sum- her savings account to purchase what they prior to the building of the new the floor. So if it rained three or four days, home. The family included bad, and I felt bad for them.” mer because Kiconco “knew what she had needed. they had no way of keeping the fire under widowed grandmother Nuliati But rather than just wishing she could to do” to meet her goal. “She really did “I almost cried because she said, ‘You the tree, and they could not have fire in the Kavuma and her two orphaned help, the Woodland Middle seventh-grader work hard all summer.” know, you can take all my money from the little leaky house. It was not safe so they granddaughters, Maliam sprang into action and decided last June to Near the end of summer, the decision bank and make sure they have beds to Nakide, 10, and Joelia start a fundraising campaign to build a was made to go ahead and start working didn’t eat or sleep. I told [the builders], I sleep on,’” Mrs. Bassler said. “And that Nabuloia, 6. house for the family. Her uncle determined on the house before the Ugandan rainy said, ‘They do not need to suffer much Saturday morning, we checked the mail. it would take $3,000 for the materials, and season set in, even though Kiconco didn’t longer because the house has a roof. Have We got $200 that very day.” DESIGN BY ERIC DEMPSEY the builder, a family member, wouldn’t have all the money yet. them move in.’” She said she immediately went to the charge anything for labor. “October is the rainy season in Uganda By mid-November, the rain had sub- bank and sent the money to her brother MIDDLE PHOTO BY “The builder is from my family,” Mrs. so when the rainy season was about to sided, and the finishing touches were put through Mobile Money. RANDY PARKER Bassler said. “He had built many houses start, we had like maybe half of the money, on the brick-and-stucco house with a ce- for us, so when he found out that she was and we decided we’re going to start any- ment floor and shutters to keep the rain SEE A GIFT, PAGE 8C 2C Sunday, April 15, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News We don’t have to guess at getting through The Pearly Gates

The NCAA basketball tourna- saw Loyola of Chicago play, maybe member what it was, but whatever the reply. have to question our chances. ment is over. Villanova won the you saw Sister Jean. She normally it was, it was passed along to Sister I don’t know Charles Barkley ex- If there has been a time in your championship. The nets have been sits courtside in a wheelchair. Jean. When told what Barkley said, cept for seeing him on TV. I’ve life when you prayed and invited cut down, “One Shining Moment” Sister Jean says a prayer with the Sister Jean said, “I know my limi- never met him, although I would Christ into your heart, you are a has been played and the 2017-2018 team prior to game time and the tations.” like to. I appreciate his humility re- Christian. season is over. players line up and hug her after the When the camera cut back to the garding eternity, but we don’t have So,we don’t have to guess at eter- As it always does, the tournament game. commentators, one of the guys to guess at our chances for getting nity. If you have prayed and asked produced lots of great moments. Loyola of Chicago played in the asked Barkley what he thought through “the pearly gates,” and, al- Jesus to forgive your sins, you are And this year it produced a very in- Elite Eight. Following the game, about Sister Jean’s response? though I like Sister Jean, she has saved and you can be confident that spiring person. Maybe you have the commentators for the game Barkley replied, “Well, my nothing to do with our getting you will go through the pearly heard about Sister Jean. (Gregg Gumble, Clark Kellogg, chances of getting in the pearly through the pearly gates. gates. But it won’t have anything to Sister Jean is the 98-year-old nun Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley) gates are about 80/20, so I don’t Our passage through the pearly do with Sister Jean, it’s entirely who is the Chaplain of the Loyola were talking about Sister Jean. want to make Sister Jean mad.” gates is based entirely on trusting based on our relationship with Potts of Chicago basketball team. If you Barkley said something, I don’t re- I chuckle thinking about Christ as our Savior and we don’t Christ.

CHURCH CALENDAR

GRACE BAPTIST ANOTHER GREAT AMER- several guest speakers. Registra- GLORY HARVESTER is welcome. PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH – 477 Old Cass White ICAN REVIVAL – Another tion is $25. To pre-register, call CHURCH – 1988 Joe Frank CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove Road, Cartersville. Grace Baptist Great American Revival is host- 404-207-3472. Harris Parkway, Cartersville. SUTALLEE BAPTIST Road, Cartersville. The Pine Church is hosting a live perform- ing its first event on April 16 at 6 Glory Harvester Church is host- CHURCH – 895 Knox Bridge Grove Baptist Church food ance of Heaven’s Gates Hell’s p.m. at the baseball field on FLOYD CREEK BAPTIST ing its revival April 23-27 at 7 Highway, White. Sutallee Baptist pantry is open the first Thursday Flames tonight through April 17 School Street in White. Everyone CHURCH – Floyd Creek Baptist p.m. each evening. There will be Church is hosting a ladies Ken- of each month from 11 a.m. to 12 at 7 p.m. each night. Everyone is is invited. Church is hosting its homecom- a guest speaker each night. tucky Derby party on May 5 from p.m. invited. ing on April 22, service will start Everyone is invited. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The church is THE BOOTH BROTHERS – at 10:30 a.m. and include lunch. also hosting a free vacation bible POPLAR SPRINGS FEL- MACEDONIA BAPTIST Parnick Jennings Sr.’s Good The church is also hosting its CARTERSVILLE FIRST school June 4-8 from 6:30 to 9 LOWSHIP CHURCH – 118 CHURCH – 1810 Euharlee Shepherd Funeral Home is host- Spring Revival April 29 through BAPTIST CHURCH – 241 p.m. each night. Kids from 3 George St., Adairsville. The Road. Macedonia Baptist Church ing An Evening With The Booth May 3. Services will begin at Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville. years old to 12th grade are wel- church meets at The Living Way is hosting its spring revival Brothers April 20 in the Rome 6:30 each night. Cartersville First Baptist Church come. Church Coffee Shop every Sun- tonight through April 18. Serv- City Auditorium at 7 p.m. Tickets is hosting a Priscilla Shirer day at 11 a.m. ices will be at 6 p.m. tonight and are: $15 in advance or $20 at the PINE GROVE BAPTIST simulcast and worship with An- ROWLAND SPRINGS BAP- 7 p.m. all other nights. A guest door; children 12 and under are CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove thony Evans on April 28 from TIST CHURCH – 79 Rowland CELEBRATE RECOV- will speak every night along with free; church groups of 10 or more Road, Cartersville. Pine Grove 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tickets are Springs Road S.E., Cartersville. ERY – Celebrate Recovery, a special music. Everyone is wel- $12. To order tickets, visit Par- Baptist Church is hosting vocalist $12 and include breakfast and The church’s food pantry is open Christ-centered recovery pro- come. nick Jennings Sr.’s Good Shep- and pianist Jeff Cleghorn for its lunch. the third Thursday of gram, meets every Monday night herd Funeral Home or call April 22 11 a.m. worship service. every month from 10 a.m. to 12 at North Pointe Church in CLEAR CREEK BAPTIST 706-234-9622. Everyone is invited. THE WEST p.m. Adairsville. CHURCH – 142 Clear Creek CARTERSVILLE CHURCH Cross Talk Cafe begins at 6 Road, Adairsville. Clear Creek LIGHTHOUSE EVANGEL- PLEASANT VALLEY BAP- OF CHRIST – 416 Highway 61, EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF p.m., large group worship at 7 Baptist Church is hosting its re- ISTIC CHURCH – 767 W. Ave., TIST CHURCH – 174 Mosteller Cartersville. The West THE ASCENSION – 205 W. p.m. and small support groups at vival April 16-20 at 7 p.m. each Suite C, Cartersville. Lighthouse Road, Adairsville. Pleasant Val- Cartersville Church of Christ is Cherokee Ave., Cartersville. The 8 p.m. For more information, call night. Pastor Reggie Nations is Evangelistic Church is hosting ley Baptist Church is hosting its hosting different speakers each church’s food pantry is open Kitty Hesdorff at 404-642-3605 preaching each night. Everyone is “Name it Claim it Power Prosper- spring revival April 23-25. Serv- Friday in April at 7:30 p.m: every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 or email invited. ity Conference” on April 21 from ices will begin at 7:30 each David Norfleet, April 20; Perry p.m., and Wednesday from 9 to celebraterecovery@north- 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There will be evening. Everyone is invited. Hurst, April 27. Everyone 11 a.m. pointechurch.com.

WHAT’S GOING ON

SONS OF CONFEDERATE information, call 678-800-3214. percent of all sales from the day. will feature hamburgers and hot- costs $15 for AARP members cartersvillebartow-ga.aauw.net. VETERANS – The Sons of Con- Just tell your server that you are dogs, raffles and auctions, a corn- and $20 for all others. To regis- For more information, call 770- federate Veterans meeting is TALK ABOUT CURING there for the autism event. For hole tournament and live ter, call Darlene Fitch at 678- 843-0886. being held on April 17 at 7 p.m. AUTISM – Talk About Curing more information, please call entertainment. For more informa- 313-8298. at Cassville Historical Museum, Autism (TACA) Autism Coffee Sandi Marcus at 770-851-0882. tion, call Shane West at 770-548- SQUARE DANCE CLASS – 1795 Cassville Road N.W., Talk Day is meeting on April 19 0684 or Michael Linn at CONFEDERATE MEMO- The Bartow/Zena Drive Senior Cassville. The guest speaker is at 7 p.m. at Chili’s, 630 E. Main BEYOND LIMITS THERA- 770-608-0978. RIAL DAY SERVICE – The Center is hosting square dancing Donna Faulkner, speaking on her St., Cartersville. TACA is a sup- PEUTIC RIDING HOSTS – Kingston Woman’s History Club classes on Mondays. Classes are father, Roy Faulkner’s, work on port meeting for parents and Beyond Autism is hosting “Be- CONFEDERATE MEMO- is holding a Confederate Memo- $6 per person and free for youth the Confederate Memorial carv- caregivers of individuals with yond Autism Benefit Horse RIAL SERVICE – A Confeder- rial Day Service on April 29 at ages 8-18. Classes begin at 6 ing on Stone Mountain. For more autism. Chili’s will donate 10 Show” on April 21 at 9 a.m. ate memorial service is being 2:30 p.m. at Kingston Baptist p.m. For more information, call Watkins Farms to celebrate held on April 21 at 10 a.m. at Church, 40 E. Main St. in Clyde Couch at 706-608-8005. Autism Awareness month. Riders Cassville Cemetery. Civil War Kingston. Dr. Joseph Kitchens, of all disciplines, levels and abil- historian Michael Shaefer will be Ph. D. is the guest speaker. ADULT SOCIAL-BALL- ities are encouraged to enter. For the guest speaker. For more in- ROOM DANCE CLASS – The more information, visit www.be- formation, call Dale at 678-800- HISTORY QUIZ BOWL – Cartersville Park & Recreation yondlimitsriding.org. 3214. The Etowah Valley Historical So- Department is hosting country ciety is sponsoring the fourth an- western (Texas) two step classes BENEFIT FOR SHANNON VISITING THE PAST – The nual middle school history quiz at the Goodyear Clubhouse on ERTZBERGER – A benefit for event includes several heritage bowl on May 6 at 2 p.m. at the Wednesdays in April from 6:30- Shannon Ertzberger, who is suf- and genealogical groups on April Same Jones Methodist Church 7:30 p.m. The classes are $10 per fering from congestive heart fail- 21 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Celebration Hall. Everyone is adult or $15 for couples. For ure, is being held at Logtown in the Cartersville branch of the li- welcome to come and watch. more information, contact Greg downtown Adairsville on April brary. Joe Head, of Sam Jones’ Anderson at 770-607-6173. 21 from 2 to 6 p.m. The event Tabernacle and Women’s Col- AAUW – The Cartersville- lege, will be speaking at 1 p.m. Bartow AAUW is offering a TAKE OFF POUNDS SEN- scholarship for a nontraditional SIBLY – Take Off Pounds Sensi- SAFE DRIVING CLASS – A female student. Applicants must bly meets on Fridays at 9:30 a.m. safe driving class is being held be residents of Bartow County, at the Salvation Army at 16 Fel- April 28 at 9:30 a.m. at the Bar- currently attending a regionally ton Place in Cartersville. The tow Public Library, 429 W. Main accredited college or university First meeting is free. For more St. in Cartersville. The course is and past their freshman year. To information, call Rose open to drivers of all ages and download the application, visit Beauchamp at 770-545-5815.

MEETINGS CALENDAR

EUHARLEE — The Euharlee meeting on Tuesday, April 17, at 7 CARTERSVILLE — The City Council will hold a regular p.m. at Euharlee City Hall. Cartersville City Council will hold a work session on Thursday, April 19, at 6 p.m. followed by a regular meeting at 7 p.m. at City Hall.

EMERSON — The Emerson City Council will meet on Mon- day, April 23, at 7 p.m. at Emer- son City Hall.

WHITE — The White City Council will meet on Monday, May 7, at 7 p.m. at White City Hall.

KINGSTON — The Kingston City Council will meet on Mon- day, May 7, at 6 p.m. at City Hall for a work session followed by a regular meeting

EUHARLEE — The Euharlee City Council will hold a work ses- sion on Tuesday, May 1, at 7 p.m. at Euharlee City Hall.

 CARTERSVILLE — The      Cartersville City Council will hold a work session on Thursday, May  3, at 6 p.m. followed by a regular meeting at 7 p.m. at City Hall. FAMILY & LIVING

The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, April 15, 2018 3C EVHS PETS OF THE WEEK Ornamental grass? Not my favorite

Several years ago on the western edge of the Mary garden, I trans- planted four small clumps of hosta. I don’t remember the cultivar name of this hosta with white edged, green leaves, but these clumps managed to survive the removal of trees from that corner of the prop- erty to make way for the barn. Their survival surprised me last week when I saw their spring show of foliage. Each summer for the past three years, this stand of hosta turned sun-scorched ugly with progres- sively browning edges. After a few weeks, these plants wilted down to the ground. Each fall, I thought they were gone forever only to have them show up again Humphreys the next spring. A solution seemed to center on providing some type of shade to protect not only these plants but the entire planting bed filled with shade-loving plants. The year before last, I planted three columnar tulip poplars (lirio- dendron tulipifera “Arnold”) where I thought their shade would help protect the neighbor. The middle tree appeared to be dead the other day; it will be a “wait and see” item for the next few weeks. Regard- less, these three trees overall haven’t grown as quickly as I figured SPECIAL they would. And our hosta, ferns and other shrubs need shade — Left, Bugsy is a 1-year-old tabby blend with green eyes and extra long whiskers. Bugsy is a handsome and quiet guy, who is now! interested in what you are doing, as long he receives some chin scratches. Bugsy is looking for a home where he can watch tv with I thought about sweet broom that grows up to 10-feet tall, but it you, take naps by your side, and enjoy some quiet time in the sun. Bugsy is litter trained, sweet with most cats, and great with children. Right,Ophelia is a 6-year-old shelter blend who is around 20 pounds. This middle-aged gal is looking for a person to have also grows about 10-feet wide — too big! a little fun with, which could include light walks, napping in the sun, and hanging out with other smaller dogs. Ophelia is a light A few other potential plant candidates did much the same, pos- hearted, happy girl, who is very attentive and very easy going. Ophelia likes other dogs, and seems to care less about cats, and to sessing nearly the same height and width. Then last Sunday afternoon top it off she is well mannered. If you love a dog with a smile and some personality, Ophelia may be the one for you. If you are while I walked around a garden center, I came upon some Pampas interested in adopting Bugsy, Ophelia or any of their friends or in volunteering at EVHS, please visit www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. grass (cortaderia selloana). I raked two fingers down the edges of a blade feeling the short needle-like prickles. I thought: “Nope! Can’t have this.” But maybe ornamental grass might be a possible solution to our shade problem. Nearby, I found several cultivars of other ornamental grasses. I looked at each one, noting the height and width. I liked the way pink muhly grass might look but the dimensions of this cultivar did not EXTENSION TIP OF THE WEEK: meet my needs. Then, I found some miscanthus sinensis “my fair maiden” grass moderate activity. tions of activity, your body will re- that listed a growth pattern of 6- to 8-feet tall by 4- to 5-feet wide. I High intensity or vigorous activ- spond favorably. Small bouts of never paid much attention to ornamental grasses — they are not my Improving ities would be running, jogging or light activity are also associated favorite plant — to realize the variety of cultivars available. playing tennis. To meet recommen- with additional health benefits. I figured three my fair maiden grass clumps might be a good start dations, a plan to incorporate mod- Walking for five minutes five times for this experiment in providing shade. your health a day positively impacts your erate activity should include 150 In another part of the garden center, we found some variegated This warming of the weather minutes; vigorous intensity would health! Japanese silver grass. Miss Em liked the multi-colored blades of this takes me down memory lane to include 75 minutes per week. At a As spring turns into summer, grass and their contrast against the solid green blades of my fair springs and summers filled with glance, 150 minutes of physical ac- enjoy Bartow County’s beautiful maiden. We picked up three pots of variegated grass and put one of games of hide and go seek, riding tivity may be daunting, but there is weather and landscape with child- the pots of my fair maiden grass back. Instead of a line of three plants, bikes with my brother and kickball good news! It does not all have to hood games intermingled with I thought a “lazy W” pattern of five plants might work better. We’ll with cousins. As a youth once cen- Roberts be at one time! In the last decade, moderate or vigorous activity. Who see. tered on playing outside and much new research supports the benefits knows? Maybe we will see each A few days later while I contemplated my decisions, I did an in- to the delight of my parents, burn- pushing a baby stroller, climbing of sustained other out and about as we make ternet search of miscanthus sinensis. The Missouri Botanical Garden ing tons of energy, adult life con- the stairs, playing soccer or garden- and shorter bouts of physical activ- physical activity a priority and then plant finder provided basic information about this ornamental grass. sists of running/keeping up with ing are all good examples of being ity. have a fun game of hide of go seek. Miscanthus comes from two Greek words: “miskos” meaning a kids and the daily hustle and bustle active. Current guidelines recommend Ready or not, here I come! “stem” and “anthos” meaning “flower”; “sinensis” means “Chinese.” of balancing careers, family and any The benefits of being active are moderate to vigorous physical ac- A common name is “eulalia” grass because this species once be- extracurricular activities. endless, ranging from bone health, tivity in sessions of 10 minutes or — Alexis Roberts, RDN is the longed to the plant family “eulalia,” but has since been changed to Being active was a no brainer as reducing the risk of cancer, weight longer. However if you are just be- Family and Consumer Sciences the “poaceae” plant family. The plant finder also alluded to it being a child for most of us. Reality is that control, preventing cardiovascular ginning your health journey, activ- Agent for Bartow County Coopera- invasive. only 1/5 of Americans meet the rec- disease and more. For optimal ity for that length of time may be a tive Extension, a partnership of The Continuing my search down the web results, I found a reference ommendation for physical activity. health benefits, physical activity challenge to sustain. University of Georgia, The U.S. De- to www.invasiveplants.org. I clicked on the Invasive Plants Atlas of Being physically active is literally should consist of moderate or vig- New research indicates that mod- partment of Agriculture and Bartow the United States to see information about Chinese silvergrass (mis- one of the best things we can do to orous intensity. erate and vigorous physical activity County. For more information and canthus sinensis). As I read the contents of this site, I became dis- preserve and improve our health. Moderate activities would be that is under 10 minutes is still as- free home, health, nutrition and gusted with myself for buying an invasive plant species. But I could Physical activity is simply any walking briskly or riding a bike sociated with protection against food safety publications, call 770- not think of a better solution short of moving an entire planting bed. movement of the body that uses en- slower than 10 miles per hour. chronic diseases and weight gain. 387-5142 or visit our local website I kept searching. ergy. Walking, dancing, briskly Even gardening is considered a As you build up to longer dura- at ugaextension.org/bartow. I discovered that North Carolina State University developed my fair maiden as a near-sterile cultivar. This grass still sets seeds but not as many as others cultivars of miscanthus. I felt better after I read this. But the variegated miscanthus that we purchased still possesses the normal seed set that can spread. I felt myself slipping into a self-debate about the issue of native versus non-native. Would I have bought another ornamental grass? Yes. But other species of grass that might not be as invasive didn’t seem to be a part of local garden center inventories. Our purchase of miscanthus came after determining it might be a solution to our specific problem. The BETA SIGMA PHI choices boiled down to Japanese silver grass or pampas grass or noth- ing. We opted for two miscanthus cultivars. After pulling a stand of wild strawberry plants from the rocks of a dry stream bed, I will clear away five spaces to plant five clumps of GRADUATION ornamental grass. They might make enough shade; they might not. We’ll see. SPECIAL Lynn Bagwell, left, and Katie Hinson, both members of the Chi Master Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, advanced to higher degrees — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has been gar- within the organization on April 5. Bagwell received the Master dening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Information about gar- Degree and Hinson received the Torchbearer Degree, the highest dening can be found on the University of Georgia Cooperative degree attainable. Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/publications/. Or contact the Bartow County Extension Office, 320 W. Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The Extension Master Gardener Pro- gram is a volunteer training program for home gardeners offered through county offices of the University of Georgia Cooperative Ex- tension. Mom assisting son’s job hunt stymied by internships DEAR ABBY: My son, a junior may have better luck if he places tried that.) How do I handle this? get up — something from almost I’d be very rich. – SUZANNE IN in college, is trying to get a sum- the calls himself. – CHURCH OR NO CHURCH every food group. OCALA, FLA. mer job. His degree is challeng- ing, and he has a good work ethic DEAR ABBY: What is proper DEAR C. 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(I’m a widow brunch with some of the church Christmas tree and in my kitchen Phillips, and was founded by her pay him to train him. Can you ex- initiative that his mother has to now and I enjoy the fellowship.) members afterward. If you’re (which is my happy place). My mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact plain the basis of this response? – call to inquire about a job for him. One relative is a non-church- worried about feeding your heart fills as the dimes continue to Dear Abby at WANTS TO KNOW IN PENN- Keep in mind that some intern- goer, and the other is a Jehovah’s houseguests, tell them there will pile up. I save them all. www.DearAbby.com or P.O. SYLVANIA ships have been known to lead to Witness. Neither will attend with be lox, bagels and cream cheese If I had a penny for every Yan- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA permanent positions. Your son me even though I invite them. 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Å (DVS) NBA Basketball Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics. NBA Basketball USA JNCIS “Tribes” ’ NCIS “Stakeout” ’ NCIS “About Face” NCIS “Agent Afloat” NCIS ’ NCIS “Nine Lives” Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å Unsolved-BIG Law & Order: SVU fx K“Paper” Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike ›› “Man of Steel” (2013) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams. ’ Å ››› “X-Men: Days of Future Past” (2014) Hugh Jackman. ’ Legion “Chapter 11” (:15) Legion ’ ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) QB2QB QB2QB QB2QB QB2RB Rookie Rookie SportsCenter Spec. SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 O(10:00) Get Up First Take ’ Å Jalen Outside Intentional Talk (N) NFL Live Å Around Pardon NFL Live Å SEC Storied Å Inside QB2QB QB2QB QB2QB FOXSPO P UFC Unleashed NHL Hockey: Predators at Avalanche Post World Poker Redfern Polaris UFC Unleashed UFC College Baseball Oral Roberts at Oklahoma State. (N) (Live) Focused College Baseball HIST TGoing Medieval ’ Å Caligula: 1400 Days of Terror ’ Å Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire Forged in Fire (N) Knife or Death (:03) Forged in Fire FSSE UMLB Baseball: Phillies at Braves Future Game MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. Golf XTERRA Braves MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Post MLB Baseball FREE VMiddle Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “X-Men: First Class” (2011, Action) James McAvoy. ’ Å ›› “Con Air” (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage. ’ Å (N) (:01) ›› “Bring It On” (2000) Kirsten Dunst. The 700 Club ’ LIFE WThe First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Married-Sight Married-Sight Married Married Married-Sight (:02) Love at First Flight (N) Married TRAV ¨Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods (N) Zimmern Zimmern Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious ANPL ≠The Vet Life ’ My Cat From Hell ’ Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Lone Star Law ’ North Woods Law The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å NICK ØFriends PAW Blaze PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Henry Henry Loud Loud Loud Spotless “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Roadster Puppy Vampi Elena Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Gravity Gravity Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard TVL ±Gunsmoke “Muley” Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤(11:30) ››› “Total Recall” (1990) Å ›› “Predators” (2010) Adrien Brody. Å ››› “The Departed” (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon. Å ››› “Open Range” (2003) Robert Duvall, Kevin Costner. Å ››› “Open Range” COM ¥’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Jefferies Daily Opposi TCM μ(:15) ››› “The Girl of the Golden West” (1938) Å ››› “Sweethearts” (1938) Å ›› “Bitter Sweet” (1940, Musical) Å ›› “I Married an Angel” (1942) ››› “Gun Crazy” (1950) Å (:45) ›› “Curse of the Demon” (1957) Å “HellD BRAVO ∂Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Watch Real BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince (4:57) ›› “Barbershop” (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube. › “Baggage Claim” (2013) Paula Patton. Å In Contempt (N) (:01) In Contempt SYFY ∫(11:45) “Superman: Unbound” ››› “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” (2013) Ian McKellen. Å (:05) ››› “Jurassic Park” (1993) Sam Neill. Å (DVS) ›› “Jurassic Park III” (2001) Sam Neill. Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å First Things First Speak for Yourself Hub Pregame MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians vs Minnesota Twins. (N) (Live) MLB Whiparound (N) Journey UFC Ten PARMT æRose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. (:12) ’ Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Ink Master: Angels Ink Master: Angels Ink Master (N) ’ Ink Master: Angels

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 18, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Gold Alex, Inc. Mod Fam House Designated Survivor Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Harry (N) ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ ’ Empire (N) ’ Star (N) ’ Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! The Voice (N) Å Law & Order: SVU Chicago P.D. (N) ’ The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Outdoors Ecosense NOVA Understanding weather and climate. POV “Bill Nye: Science Guy” (N) Weather WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk ’ Å Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Survivor (N) ’ Criminal Minds “Mixed Signals; Believer” News Colbert WPXA (14) , Ghost Whisperer ’ Ghost Whisperer ’ Ghost Whisperer ’ Ghost Whisperer ’ Ghost Whisperer ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer (N) Maury (N) ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast Dateline ’ Dateline ’ 11Alive News at 10 Killer Crimes WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ WPBA (30) 0 Cooking Table New Tricks ’ Å Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Secrets of Great- Antiques Roadshow Finding Your Roots Secrets of Althorp Tales-Bedchamber Tales-Wardrobe TLC ATrading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Lupe’s Story” ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life “Robert’s Story” ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life (:05) My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb. Life “Bettie Jo & Susan” (N) (:02) Skin Tight (N) (:03) My 600-Lb. Life A&E FFlipping Vegas ’ Flip Wars ’ Å Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage (:01) Flip Wars (N) Storage Storage DISC HMisfit Garage ’ Misfit Garage Å Misfit Garage Å Misfit Garage ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws: Full Street Outlaws (N) Street Outlaws (N) (:01) Twin Turbos (N) (:01) Street Outlaws TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NBA Basketball Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers. NBA Basketball: Timberwolves at Rockets USA JLaw & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits (N) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU fx K(10:00) “Unbroken” Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› “X-Men: Days of Future Past” (2014) Hugh Jackman. ’ ››› “Kingsman: The Secret Service” (2014) Colin Firth. ’ Å The Americans (N) (:11) The Americans ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians vs Minnesota Twins. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 O(10:00) Get Up First Take ’ Å Jalen Outside Intentional Talk (N) NFL Live Å Around Pardon NFL Live Å NFL QB2QB QB2QB QB2QB QB2RB SportsCenter Spec. FOXSPO P College Baseball Oral Roberts at Oklahoma State. First of Spring UFC Unleashed World Poker Spotlight Focused UFC Main Event UFC Unleashed UFC Predators NHL Hockey: Predators at Avalanche HIST T(11:30) ›› “U-571” (2000) ’ Å American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers FSSE UMLB Baseball: Phillies at Braves Running Outside MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. Schuer Journey Braves MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Post MLB Baseball FREE VReba ’ Reba ’ Siren ’ Å Siren “On the Road” Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Bring It On” (2000) Kirsten Dunst. ’ Famous in Love (N) ›› “The Wedding Planner” (2001) ’ Å The 700 Club ’ LIFE WThe First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Little Women: LA Little Women: LA Little Women: LA (N) Little Women: LA (N) (:02) Glam Masters (N) Å Little TRAV ¨Best- Best- Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Locations Locations Expedition Unknown ANPL ≠The Vet Life ’ My Cat From Hell ’ Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Lone Star Law ’ North Woods Law Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked: Supersized (N) ’ Tanked ’ Å NICK ØFriends PAW Blaze PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud ’ Loud Loud Loud Spotless Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Roadster Puppy Vampi Elena Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Gravity Gravity Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤“Behind” ››› “The Departed” (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon. Å ›› “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (1985) ›› “The Last Stand” (2013) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ›› “Escape Plan” (2013) Sylvester Stallone. Å The Walking Dead COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily Opposi TCM μ›› “The Unsuspected” (1947) (:45) ›› “This Is the Army” (1943) George Murphy. ››› “Captains of the Clouds” (1942) Å ››› “Passage to Marseille” (1944) Å ›››› “Casablanca” (1942) Å (DVS) ››› “Mildred Pierce” (1945) Å (DVS) BRAVO ∂Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Sell It Like Serhant Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Real Housewives Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Sell It Like Serhant Watch NYC BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince (:29) ›› “Boomerang” (1992, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Halle Berry. (:28) ›› “The Players Club” (1998) LisaRaye. ››› “South Central” (1992, Drama) SYFY ∫(:03) ›› “Superman III” (1983) Christopher Reeve. Å (2:56) ››› “Superman II” (1980) Christopher Reeve. Å (5:52) ››› “Superman: The Movie” (1978) Christopher Reeve. The Expanse “IFF” Krypton (N) Å “Superman” FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å First Things First Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub MLB’s UFC UFC Tonight (N) UFC UFC Ten TUF: Undefeated TUF Talk MLB PARMT æ(11:00) ›› “RoboCop” (2014) ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends ››› “The Blind Side” (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock. ’ Å The Daily Tribune News T.V. Listing www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, April 15, 2018 5C

THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 19, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Grey’s Anatomy (N) Station 19 (N) ’ Scandal (N) Å Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Harry (N) ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ ’ Gotham (N) ’ Show-Apollo Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! Super A.P. Bio Will Champ Chicago Fire (N) ’ The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Shuler Awards (N) ’ Å Miss Marple (:34) Miss Marple WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk ’ Å Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Sheldon (:01) Mom Life in S.W.A.T. “Patrol” (N) News Colbert WPXA (14) , Leverage ’ Å Leverage ’ Å Leverage ’ Å Leverage ’ Å Leverage ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer (N) Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast Law Order: CI Law Order: CI 11Alive News at 10 Killer Crimes WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ WPBA (30) 0 Lidia Sara’s Doctor Blake Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Dreamers Spectrum Generation A Autism: Age Independent Lens ’ Å Finding Your Roots America TLC ATrading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Schenee’s Story” ’ Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Trading Spaces ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life (N) ’ Skin Tight (N) ’ (:01) My 600-Lb. Life A&E FMarcia Clark Investigates The First 48 ’ Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48 ’ Grace vs. Abrams The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 (N) ’ Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48 (N) Grace vs. Abrams DISC HNaked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked Afraid Naked and Afraid TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat. NBA Basketball: Warriors at Spurs USA JChicago Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU NHL Hockey Washington Capitals at Columbus Blue Jackets. (N) Chrisley Law & Order: SVU fx K(10:00) ››› “Selma” Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› “Kingsman: The Secret Service” (2014) Colin Firth. ’ Å ›› “Jurassic World” (2015) Chris Pratt. ’ Å Atlanta (:39) Atlanta ’ Atlanta ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter Special (N) Rookie Rookie NFL SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 O(10:00) Get Up First Take ’ Å Jalen Outside Intentional Talk (N) NFL Live Å Around Pardon NFL Live Å The Draft The Draft Boxing Lamont Roach Jr. vs. Orlando Cruz. (N) (Live) FOXSPO P Bundesliga Soccer NHL Hockey: Predators at Avalanche Post World Poker Polaris ACC Spotlight Focused UFC Reloaded College Baseball HIST TPawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People Swamp People (N) Truck Night Knife or Death FSSE UMLB Baseball: Phillies at Braves Driven MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. FOX Sport. Braves MLB Baseball New York Mets at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Post MLB Baseball FREE VReba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Alice in Wonderland” (2010) Johnny Depp. ’ Siren (N) Å (:01) ››› “Dirty Dancing” (1987) ’ Å The 700 Club ’ LIFE WGrey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ ›› “Heaven Is for Real” (2014) Å (:02) Biography (N) Little Women: LA TRAV ¨Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum ANPL ≠The Vet Life ’ My Cat From Hell ’ Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Lone Star Law ’ North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law: Uncuffed ’ Lone Star Law Mighty Rivers Lone Star Law ’ NICK ØFriends PAW Blaze PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Henry Henry Loud Loud Loud Spotless ››› “Shaun the Sheep Movie” (2015) ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Roadster Puppy Vampi Elena Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Gravity Gravity Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Nobodies Mom ’ King King AMC ≤“Back ›› “Grudge Match” (2013) Robert De Niro. Å ›› “The Last Stand” (2013) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ›› “Escape Plan” (2013) Sylvester Stallone. Å ››› “Twister” (1996) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton. Å ››› “The Rock” (1996) Å COM ¥’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Daily Opposi TCM μ“Catal (:45) ›› “Where the Boys Are” (1960) ›› “Having a Wild Weekend” Grass (:45) ››› “A Hard Day’s Night” “Green ›› “Hold On!” (1966) ›››› “Great Expectations” (1946) Å (:15) ›››› “Far From the Madding Crowd” BRAVO ∂Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm (N) Imposters (N) Å Watch What BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince (4:57) ›› “The Players Club” (1998) LisaRaye. (:28) ››› “South Central” (1992) Glenn Plummer. Martin ’ Martin ’ Rundown ›› “ATL” SYFY ∫CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene ››› “Batman Begins” (2005) Christian Bale, Michael Caine. Å ›› “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” (1997) Jeff Goldblum. Å ›› “National Treasure” (2004) Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger. Å The Expanse “IFF” FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å First Things First Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub Boxing Premier Boxing Champions: James vs. Ramos. Å UFC Tonight Å MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æ“League” ››› “The Blind Side” (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock. ’ Å Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends ›› “Bad Teacher” (2011) Cameron Diaz.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 20, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Once Upon a Time S.H.I.E.L.D. (:01) 20/20 (N) ’ Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Harry ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ ’ MasterChef (N) ’ Å Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! Blindspot (N) ’ Taken “Imperium” Dateline NBC (N) ’ The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Call the Midwife ’ Poldark-Master Live/Lincoln Center will.i.am and Friends Alicia Keys -- Land WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk ’ Å Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang MacGyver (N) ’ Hawaii Five-0 (N) ’ Meghan Markle News Colbert WPXA (14) , CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer (N) Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast Ninja Warrior Ninja Warrior 11Alive News at 10 Killer Crimes WGN-A (9) / Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H WPBA (30) 0 Ellies Milk Secrets of Great- Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Lark Rise Father Brown ’ Death in Paradise New Tricks ’ Å Doctor Blake Secrets of Great- TLC ATrading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ My 600-Lb. 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SPECIAL tricity or anything. It’s just like a from her parents, feel now that her Members of the Atlanta A Gift small, isolated village where every- quest has successfully ended? chapter of Friendship one is just poor. It’s miserable. “I feel kind of relieved that I Force International recently FROM PAGE 1C “So for someone to knock at the don’t have to worry about, like, spent a day in Cartersville “In an hour, they had the money door in Uganda and say, ‘I’m going ‘Oh, I need to get this money,’ and hosting a group of visiting so they went to the store, and they to build you a house,’ that’s unusual I feel good that I could actually do Friendship Force bought beds and blankets and plas- ambassadors from County because even the government does- it,” she said. Durham, England. They tic chairs because the house had n’t ever, ever take care of anyone. Mrs. Bassler, who also has a son, toured the Rose Lawn nothing in it,” she said. “So when There is no free service. Nothing is Kevin, a freshman at Woodland Museum, where Master the truck pulled in the driveway in free in Uganda so she could not be- High, said she doesn’t think she was Gardener Phil Aplin front of the house with a load of lieve it.” “bred” to do what her daughter did. provided information about blankets and mattresses and things Kiconco, who was born in the “Even though I’m from Uganda, the rose gardens. Rose Lawn director Jane Drew to sleep on, [the family] could not east African country but hasn’t I don’t think I could have just believe it.” provided the guests with “a been back since, said she didn’t get pulled that plan together and say, spot of tea” in the formal Mrs. Bassler said they received discouraged at any point during the ‘I’m going to challenge myself into dining room, pictured right, another $100 donation, which they project, but her mother said she building a house for a widow in and a tour and history of sent to the grandmother so she thinks her daughter was a little con- Uganda,’” she said. “I’m not that the house. The day ended could buy some used clothes from cerned at first. brave. It was amazing. It was really with a visit to the Booth Museum, where the thrift store there. “At the beginning, I think she exciting.” “They have new clothes on, and English visitors posed in worried a little bit because $3,000 Seeing her daughter’s compas- front of their Atlanta area they look happy,” she said. to a child is a lot,” Mrs. Bassler sion and concern for others has hosts, pictured above. “They’re not wearing rags like how said. “I remember when she said, confirmed to Mrs. Bassler that she Cartersville members Janet we started. So it was just wonder- ‘That’s a lot of money.’ The fear in and her husband gave her the ap- Martin, Barbara Cousins, ful.” her voice, it could make me cry. propriate name. and Mike and Diane While the house is just three Sakmar organized the And then she said something like, “Honestly, she’s been a gift,” she day’s events. rooms with no utilities, there’s not ‘I know if all fails, my dad will said. “She’s so gifted in so many another dwelling like it in the vil- never let me down.’ So she had that ways. She’s always the best student lage or within a 50-mile radius, ac- kind of a feeling that if the plan in the school, always straight A’s. cording to Mrs. Bassler. doesn’t work out, if she doesn’t She’s in seventh grade, always “They are grateful, but they are raise enough money, her dad will above 95 in all her grades since very poor,” she said. “They don’t support her. So that was great to kindergarten. She’s always helping have a phone. They live in this little have that trust in her father.” people; she’s always doing good village where there’s no network. And how does Kiconco, who things. So I’m very, very, very No one has running water or elec- said she inherited her caring heart proud of her.” BUSINESS D

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Former lawman finds success in bail bond business

BY JAMES SWIFT “In this business, you have to be a little [email protected] bit of a gambler,” he said. “There is a vast majority of people that we bond out that Lifelong Bartow County resident Don we just don’t know. So we gather as much Weathers runs the kind of business cus- information as we can on them ... when I tomers don’t ever want to have to use — sign your bond and I don’t know you, I’m but if they do, they thank their lucky stars gambling my money that you’re going to he decided to change careers. do what you say you’re going to do.” Weathers, 60, opened 24 Bail Bonding Weathers touts a fairly impressive “suc- Inc. at 85 Zena Drive in Cartersville about cess” rate, though, with 95 percent of his six years ago. Before he got into the busi- clients holding up their end of the deal and ness, he was a local law enforcement offi- answering their charges in the local courts cer. He became a member of the after he signs over their bonds. Cartersville Police Department right after “A majority of the people we deal with he finished up two tours in the Navy and really don’t know anything about the bond- he later served about a dozen years in the ing industry,” he said. “There are several Bartow County Sheriff’s Office, primarily ways people can bond out of jail. Some working as a narcotics investigator. charge what is called a ‘cash bond,’ but the JAMES SWIFT/DTN “It’s kind of like riding a bike,” he said. only bonds that we fool with are property Don Weathers stands in front of his business at 85 Zena Drive. Above, Weathers’ 24 Bail Bonding “You’re just riding it in a different direction bonds that are set by the Sheriff’s Office Inc. is lined with framed mugshots of hundreds of famous — and infamous — celebrities. in this business.” and the Magistrate office.” There was no sudden epiphany that mo- Bond fees are set by state law. “I can tivated Weathers to switch career trajecto- charge you anywhere from 0 percent up to — by purchasing the bond, the customer percentage of the bond plus the full bond bringing them back so that they can appear ries. Rather, one day he had lunch with a 15 percent,” Weathers said. “The standard, also makes a legally-binding promise to amount in cash or a credit card payment in court like they were ordered to,” he said. friend who operated several bail bonding pretty much statewide, is 10 percent of the show up in court whenever he or she is or- until they have their date in court. After “And I’d much rather hunt you down and companies throughout metro Atlanta, they bond amount.” dered. they see a judge, then he would give them bring you back than pay the money.” decided Bartow County was a good market It’s a pretty straightforward formula. “In essence, we help obtain your free- a full refund. Weathers said he winds up having to call and that was pretty much the end (or, de- Let’s say an individual gets arrested for dom while you’re awaiting your court ap- That fiscal safeguard is in place for a in bounty hunters to retrieve about 5 per- pending on one’s perspective, beginning) something — perhaps illegally tampering pearance,” he said. “And we ensure the very important reason. If one of Weathers’ cent of his clientele. Sometimes it’s as easy of it. with one of of those bright-blue Daily Trib- courts that you’re going to be in court customers doesn’t appear in court, that as making a crosstown trip in Cartersville, Not that it wasn’t a risky investment. une News boxes. If that hypothetical per- when you’re supposed to.” means his company would be held liable and other times he has to send people as far Unlike other businesses, Weathers doesn’t son has his or her bond set at $3,000, that However, Weathers also reserves the for paying off the entirety of his client’s away as California and South Dakota to rely on financial lenders or backing from a would mean Weathers could co-sign on a right to collect collateral if he thinks a cus- bond amount. track them down. bank — his company is 100 percent self- bond to get them out of jail for $300. tomer might be a flight risk. In those sce- “If they don’t show up for court, we im- funded. But that comes with an important caveat narios, he would request clients pay a mediately get busy hunting them down and SEE BONDS, PAGE 2D Will a government pension reduce my Social Security benefits?

If you earned a government pen- amount of the reduction depends sion from noncovered employ- are subject to these provisions. For Visit the Social Security website, sion from a job not subject to So- on the year you turn 62 and the ment. In this case, the GPO may re- example, federal employees under ssa.gov, for more information. cial Security tax withholding number of years in which you had duce Social Security benefits by up the Federal Employees Retirement (“noncovered employment”) and substantial earnings and paid into to 2/3 of the amount of the pension. System are exempt because they — This article is furnished by are also eligible for Social Security Social Security (no reduction ap- For example, if you receive a pay Social Security taxes on earn- Broadridge Investor Communica- benefits through a job where Social plies to those with 30 years or more $900 monthly government pension ings. tions Solutions, Inc. Material was Security taxes were withheld, two of substantial earnings). The reduc- and are eligible for a $1,000 However, public-sector employ- prepared by Raymond James for provisions might reduce your ben- tion cannot be more than one-half monthly Social Security spousal ees in some states do not pay Social use by its financial advisors. Ray- efits: the windfall elimination pro- of your pension from noncovered benefit, you would receive only Security taxes, and thus could be mond James and Associates, Inc. is vision (WEP) and the government employment. Spousal and depend- $400 per month from Social Secu- subject to the WEP. The GPO af- a member of New York Stock Ex- pension offset (GPO). ent benefits may also be reduced, rity [$1,000 minus $600 (2/3 times fects pensions from noncovered change/SIPC. Bart Moore is a fi- The WEP affects how a worker’s Moore but not survivor benefits. $900) equals $400]. You would still federal, state or local government nancial advisor with Raymond Social Security benefit is calcu- The GPO may affect spousal or receive your $900 pension, so your employment. James located at 100 W. Cherokee lated. If you’re subject to the WEP, modified formula, possibly result- survivor benefits if the spouse or combined benefit would be $1,300. Rules and calculations for the Ave., and can be reached at 770- your benefit is calculated using a ing in a benefit reduction. The survivor earned a government pen- Not all government employees WEP and the GPO are complex. 382-2124. Business

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So you’ve been telling every- with a clipboard and make notes movement allows us to stay fluid close, using the estimated time to were all looking at me to tell one that you buy houses and on everything we want to get and focused in our notes. complete the job listed on their them what to do. You see, this you’ve finally found someone done — at least on what we can By the time we get through, we bid to schedule them appropri- house had too many who needs to sell their property see. More on that later. have made an in-depth materials ately. unknowns to do the detailed quickly. If our rehab is a shave-and-a- list and have a very specific plan We can do this very effectively scope of work before the demo, After you inspect the house, haircut type project, the detailed of action. with the easy rehabs. The larger so I had to do things on site and you realize it needs work. But scope of work is simple. We Next, we go back to the office rehabs… well, let me tell you off the cuff. And as we demoed, there could be a good profit if measure the square footage of and type all that information up, about the one we just started. more and more things showed you fix it up and sell it. You get each room, noting what kinds of separating the details into cate- This new house needs a roof up. the seller to the kitchen table and flooring we will use and what gories based on contractors. and a new install on the air con- Try not to do that. Having a de- structure the deal of the century. kinds of lights we need. We Flooring, for instance looks ditioning. We plan to move the tailed scope of work makes The seller accepts and you close Joey and Ashley English measure countertop dimensions like this: install 550 square feet laundry room out of the dining things go smoothly. And if you the deal. and make a tally of any other fix- of laminate in the living room, area, move the water heater in- start doing more than one off the Now what? The real work be- We have a tried-and-true pro- tures we plan to update. hallway and dining room; install side and rewire as needed. cuff project, well, you find out gins. cedure for approaching our re- After that, we do the same 25 feet of vinyl in the kitchen and In other words, this ain’t your quickly that things can get crazy I like to think of flips as con- habs. First, we go over to the thing outside. We start at the bathrooms; install 40 feet of car- basic rehab. as flip. trolled chaos — especially in the project and do a detailed scope- front of the house, noting any- pet in three bedrooms. On day one, we had contrac- first weeks. Depending on the of-work while we’re waiting to thing we see that needs to be We then hand this list to our tors doing everything from trash — Joe and Ashley English buy size of the rehab, things can get close on the purchase. This de- fixed on the siding and the decks. flooring contractor so he knows out to demo and landscaping to houses and mobile homes in pretty chaotic. Let me give you a tailed report gives specific in- We plan the landscaping and exactly what to bid. We do the electrical — all while the dump- Northwest Georgia. For more in- snapshot of our rehab method structions for how we design the make another tally for outside same with the other contractors ster man was trying to move in formation or to ask a question, and then tell you about a project rehab. lights. We go around the house, and line them up to start their re- and out of the property. go to www.cashflowwithjoe.com we started this week. Basically, we go room by room always moving to the right. This spective projects the day after we And here’s the kicker: they or call Joe at 678-986-6813.

he assesses a customer as a good peat customers — as a nod to Bonds person in dire financial straits, he “The Andy Griffith Show,” he said he’s not opposed to setting refers to them as “Otises.” FROM PAGE 1D up a payment plan if they can’t “The majority of it is good “The good thing is, in today’s afford the full cost of a bail bond. people doing something stupid society, the computer allows us He also likes to dispense a lit- and getting locked up,” Weathers to find a lot of people and you tle bit of life advice to some of said. “Even the bad guys, if you can obtain a lot of information on his younger customers. treat them like somebody and someone,” he said. “It’s not that “I always tell them that my you don’t try to talk down to hard to find them anymore like it door is open and my phone is them, the majority of them will used to be before social media.” open if they ever want to talk and show that respect back to you He recalled having to track discuss things,” he said. “A lot of and do exactly what they need to down one fugitive — a 63-year- times, those kids won’t listen to do, because they don’t want to let old, disabled woman whose hus- their parents, but they’ll listen to you down.” band was allegedly an evangelist an outsider like me and they’ll And for locals who wish to preacher. take it to heart.” avoid procuring his services any- “She just looked like some- And many of them do, as evi- time soon, Weathers lays out a body’s grandmother,” he said. dent by the letters and phone rather concise little checklist. “To make a long story short, she calls he receives from some of “Do not drink and drive, stay went on the run and this was on his prior clients, who credit his completely away from narcotics a traffic charge ... it wasn’t even words of wisdom as catalysts for and if you’re going to get into a something serious.” them getting their lives back on fuss with your husband or wife, After spending several months the right track. for God’s sake, do it quietly,” he trying to locate her, Weathers ul- Like any business, Weathers said. “In essence, just don’t break timately sent some personnel up says he has a fair number of re- the law.” to her daughter’s house at the Georgia/Tennessee state line. “Our bounty hunter found her inside a normal, standard clothes JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Former Bartow County Sheriff's Office narcotics investigator Don Weathers opened 24 Bail dryer,” he recollected. “She was Bonding Inc. in Cartersville six years ago. probably 200 pounds and crip- pled — she walked with a cane.” tually seen it, they will rob their haps most surprisingly, Mother’s He said his busiest night to He doesn’t just handle bail own grandmother or granddaddy Day. date occurred last New Year’s bonds, though. Weathers also is- and just put them in the poor- “Families are away from each Eve, when his company issued sues probate bonds, traffic bonds house because of this drug.” other for a whole year and they bonds to 17 of the individuals ar- and immigration bonds, among Another growing concern, he all get together and somebody rested during the infamous several others. said, is the increase in coordi- starts fussing about the other “Cartersville 70” incident. As for “You see a lot of situations that nated group crimes. one,” Weathers said, “and some- the largest bond he’s ever come through that basically, for “There are bands of people that body winds up going to jail.” processed, Weathers said in the lack of a better word, are pitiful,” come into Cartersville and Bar- As for the most bizarre arrest past he’s talked with attorneys he said. “And it breaks your heart tow County, for instance, to steal he’s ever encountered, Weathers about negotiating bonds in ex- sometimes to see some of the sto- and shoplift and they do it by said the saga of the “turkey lady” cess of $1 million. ries.” droves. They just hit [Interstate] immediately springs to mind. There’s definitely some truth During the winter he said 75 and go back south to Atlanta “A middle-aged lady basically to the old adage that bail bonding there’s an uptick in the number of or they go up north to Chat- tried to shoplift a turkey in her is a “recession-proof” job, he homeless individuals who tanooga,” he said. “We see it all pants,” he said. “I’m not talking said. shoplift. They break the law, he the time and law enforcement about a little, small turkey, I’m “A lot more people get locked said, because that guarantees sees it all the time, but the house- talking about a big one, like the up when the economy’s going them a warm cell and at least a wife and soccer mom, they never one you have at Thanksgiving. south — good people just get few meals at the local jail. see that and never recognize it’s How’d you expect to get by with desperate,” Weathers said. “You “The amount of meth bonds is going on.” that?” see the desperation in these peo- actually scary,” Weathers said. Weathers said the most fre- Weathers was a little hesitant ple develop over a bad economic “The majority of those people quent arrests he sees are for about giving out the full estimate situation, and they will do drastic that are on meth don’t care who shoplifting and family violence. for the total number of customers things that they normally would they hurt or what they do to get The latter tends to spike during he sees each year, but he did say have never done in their life.” their next fix ... these folks who the holidays — Christmas, “it’s a whole lot more than you’d Still, Weathers said he tries to are fooling with this, and I’ve ac- Thanksgiving, Easter and, per- think.” remain “lenient in lean times.” If THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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Georgia Power to add 177 MW of solar resources for C&I REDI program

STAFF REPORT Solar Facility, located in Albany, Georgia Power announced which is scheduled to begin oper- plans on April 9 to add more than ation by December 31, 2019. The 177 MW* of new solar resources second PPA is with Origis Energy to supply the company’s Com- through its subsidiary GA Solar 3 mercial & Industrial Renewable LLC for the 57.5 MW Tangle- Energy Development Initiative wood Solar facility, located in (C&I REDI). C&I REDI was de- Camilla, scheduled to begin oper- veloped through the company’s ation by June 30, 2020. 2016 Integrated Resource Plan Both PPAs have 30-year terms process and received final ap- and will provide energy and ca- proval from the Georgia Public pacity benefits to Georgia Power. Service Commission (PSC) in Georgia Power will provide all 2017. The program, developed in the associated RECs to the cus- coordination with the Georgia tomers participating in the C&I PSC and interested customers, is REDI Program, which will be re- designed to further the growth of tired on their behalf for the dura- renewable energy in Georgia tion of the terms of their customer while also helping commercial agreements. and industrial customers meet distinct renewable energy goals. Strategically Growing “We are excited to partner with Renewable Energy individual customers to accom- Through programs and projects plish their renewable energy developed in coordination with goals, while also adding value for the Georgia PSC, Georgia Power all customers through continued is committed to maintaining a di- diversification of our state’s en- verse generation portfolio and ergy mix,” said Wilson Mallard, helping all customers with their director of Renewable Develop- renewable energy needs. With ment for Georgia Power. “This 970 MW* of solar capacity cur- program demonstrates our ongo- rently online, the company con- ing commitment to responsibly tinues to have the largest procure renewable energy re- voluntary renewable portfolio in sources to meet our customers’ the nation and expects to add up evolving energy needs, while en- to 1,600 MW* of additional re- suring reliable and affordable en- newable capacity by 2021. Most ergy for millions of Georgians recently, the company introduced every day.” Community Solar, a program for Georgia Power hosted a Notice residential customers that gives of Intent process in 2017 during subscribers a bill credit based on which eligible customers applied actual solar energy production at to participate in the program. Georgia Power’s Community Four Georgia Power customers Solar facilities. To learn more — Google, Johnson & Johnson, about Georgia Power’s optional Target and Walmart — have sub- subscription programs such as scribed to the C&I REDI Pro- Community Solar and Simple gram through customer Solar, as well as solar tools and agreements for terms of at least resources for customers, visit 10 years in length. These partici- www.GeorgiaPower.com/Solar. pating customers will receive hourly credits matching the actual * REC Disclaimer: Every production from the two C&I megawatt hour of electricity pro- REDI facilities, and will receive duced by an eligible solar gener- the benefit of renewable energy ation resource creates a credits (RECs) generated from Renewable Energy Credit (REC). these new resources. Georgia Power purchases only On April 3, the Georgia PSC the null energy output from some approved Georgia Power power renewable generating facilities purchase agreements (PPAs) for that have contracted to sell that the C&I REDI program with two energy to Georgia Power. Owner- developers building, owning and ship of the associated RECs is operating the solar facilities to specified in each respective supply the program. The first PPA power purchase agreement. The is with NextEra Energy Re- party that owns the RECs retains sources through its subsidiary the right to use them. Dougherty County Solar LLC for — Information for this report the 120 MW Dougherty County was provided by Georgia Power.