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April 8, 2018 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 $25M-plus industrial Cartersville council park coming to Bartow approves BY JAMES SWIFT “We’re in the planning stages right now and we’ll [email protected] start our permitting process in the next four weeks,” Etowah he said. “And we hope to break ground by early Cartersville-based H&H Realty LLC has an- summer and start building spaces for lease by the nounced plans for a new industrial park in Bartow’s first quarter of 2019.” Preserve northeast quadrant. Assuming planning, zoning and permitting goes “It’s a project we’re calling ICP, which stands for smoothly, Harris said he expects construction to rezoning Interstate Commerce Park,” said H&H broker Mark take nine to 12 months. Harris. “We’re going to be developing 62 acres and The planned development will be north of Cass BY NEIL. B. MCGAHEE building six different buildings totaling around White Road, in between Grogan Road and Spring [email protected] 380,000 square feet.” Place Road. JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS H&H Realty LLC broker Mark Harris helped facilitate the Harris, a real estate veteran of almost 40 years, Once completed, Harris said the park will provide The Cartersville City Council development of 62 acres of land along Cass White Road that will said the anticipated budget for the project will be spent a good portion of Thursday’s SEE , PAGE 3A be the future site of a new industrial park. between $25 million to $28 million. PARK meeting amending ordinances and buying stuff — lots of stuff. First on the agenda was the first reading of Z18-03, a request to re- Highlands zone approximately 202 acres on Center Road from R-10 (Single Academic Day Back in the Saddle Family Residential) to RA-12 (Sin- gle Family Dwelling) and R-20 (Single- Family Residential) with rep juggles conditions. “In 2004, approximately 202 school, family acres were rezoned from R-20 to R-10 with conditions for two tracts of land along Center Road west of BY DONNA HARRIS and adjacent to I-75,” Planning Di- [email protected] rector Randy Mannino explained. “Nothing ever happened on it and Juggling family life and college it sat there for years.” classes has been a challenge for Mannino said the first phase was Brandi Rhodes, but it hasn’t prevented to be called Etowah Preserve and her from a 4.0 GPA. was developed with infrastructure And that perfect average was the intact, including roads, curbs and reason the Cassville resident was gutters, street lights, utility lines chosen as Georgia Highlands Col- and meters, stormwater pipes and lege’s Board of Regents Academic detention ponds. However, the Day representative. project stalled about 2008 and no SEE GHC PAGE 6A construction activities have oc- curred since. The latest applicant wants to modify the existing infrastructure to accommodate 199 town homes and revert the rest of the land back to R-20. Phase two development would occur at a later date. A portion of the phase two land was sold to LGI Homes, which developed it in to a 79-lot subdivision named Autumn Canyon. Rhodes On a lighter note, council was RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS asked to amend Chapter 20 of the Hats of all shapes, designs and colors — some requiring more maintenance than others — were the traditional order of the city’s sign ordinance dealing with day at the Steeplechase Saturday on the grounds of Kingston Downs. electronic signs, brightness con- trols and use of stationary elec- Bartow observes tronic signs in regards to a Sexual Assault Steeplechase draws 3,000-plus to Kingston Downs proposed Racetrac fueling station to be built on East Main Street near Awareness and BY JAMES SWIFT I-75. [email protected] “While reviewing the electronic Prevention Month sign ordinance,” Mannino said, Despite some early morning rains and “the staff discovered gaps in the or- BY MARIE NESMITH chilly temperatures, the inaugural running of dinance regarding the definition of [email protected] the Georgia Steeplechase still brought thou- electronic freestanding signs, sands of spectators to the Bartow/Floyd bor- brightness control, the use and ap- In recognition of April being der on Saturday. plication of LED technology for Sexual Assault Awareness and Event co-chair Anthony-Scott Hobbs, gas stations to illuminate signs and Prevention Month, Sexual As- who owns the Kennesaw-based software and provide remote updates to fuel pric- sault Center of Northwest Geor- marketing firm Magnum Contact, tabbed the ing in electronic freestanding signs. gia is shining a light on this estimated attendance at Kingston Downs to The city’s first master bond ordi- ongoing problem. be between 3,000-3,500 people. nance was issued in November “During the month of April, “We’ve known the number for a while just 1984. With the issuance of new water and sewer revenue bonds we will be participating in activ- based on ticket sales, where things were going,” he said. “What I try to say to folks is seeming certain, a new master ities already going on in the com- we’re running a four-month-old business. bond ordinance was adopted. munity — i.e. health fairs, We’ll be in the red this year, and there’s a lot Another text amendment was college self-defense classes, etc. of learning lessons when it comes to corpo- needed to add requirements for — to speak to participants and rate sponsors and getting the word out — we townhouse development within a bring more awareness on the needed a little bit more time.” multi-use district including: RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS SEE , PAGE 2A AWARENESS SEE STEEPLECHASE, PAGE 8A The inaugural Georgia Steeplechase took place in Kingston Saturday. SEE CARTERSVILLE, PAGE 7A BBQ and Brews a boon for small businesses

BY JAMES SWIFT based small business that specializes in groom- [email protected] ing accessories for today’s goatee- and Van Dyke-sporting gentlemen. Despite the event’s name, Saturday’s BBQ Thomason, who travels to about 60 festivals and Brews festivities in Downtown Cartersville a year, also attended last year’s BBQ and Brews certainly weren’t limited to sauce-slathered event in Cartersville. pork and foamy cups of lager. “This year, at this point during the day, I’m Amidst the rows of food trucks and trailer- probably up about 50 percent — we’re having RANDY PARKER/DTN mounted pilsner taps, one could find vendors an amazing day today,” he said “We thank Stacie Davis, program manager selling everything from soap to lipstick to T- Cartersville for having this. There are not a lot for Sexual Assault Center of shirts with religious messages to James Thoma- of cities left in Georgia that can pull off an event Northwest Georgia’s Bartow son’s designer facial hair oils. like this.” office, watches as Sheriff Clark “My product goes well with BBQ and Brews, The event is operated by Canton-based BBQ Millsap applies a magnet to a cruiser signifying April is because apparently, people who drink beer and and Brews Inc. Cartersville Downtown RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Sexual Assault Awareness and eat barbecue like beards, too,” said the owner Saturday’s BBQ and Brews festival drew a big crowd to Downtown SEE , PAGE 3A Prevention Month. of Mountain Man Beard Products, a Jasper- BBQ Cartersville.

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Cartersville, GA 30120 the Bartow County and that 1 in 6 women have been vic- “All of our marked patrol units Cartersville city law enforcement tims of sexual assault in their will display the ribbon magnets Phone: 770-382-4545 agencies, and they are very sup- . Imagine what the num- highlighting the Sexual Assault After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Fax: 770-382-2711 portive of the services we pro- bers would look like if all of Awareness and Prevention vide the communities. We have them reported. Month. We are teaming up with Alan Davis, partnered with them to have teal “One of the primary key fac- the Sexual Assault Center of Publisher ribbon magnets on all the patrol tors to these numbers is cases Northwest Georgia to bring more Jason Greenberg, cars during the month of April in being reported. Only 310 out of attention to this subject, and to Managing Editor honor of Sexual Assault Aware- every 1,000 sexual assaults are let victims of sexual assault Jennifer Moates, ness Month. reported to police. That means know that there are resources and Advertising Director “Lastly, we have two about 2 out of 3 go unreported. agencies here to help and support Mindy Salamon, fundraiser events scheduled. First Of the sexual violence crimes not them.” Office Manager/Classified is a Spirit Night at Lakepoint Sta- reported to police from 2005- He continued, “I would like to Advertising Director tion on April 24from 4 [to] 9 p.m. 2010, the victim gave the advise our teenagers and young Lee McCrory, Lakepoint Station is offering dis- following reasons for not report- adults to become more familiar Circulation/Distribution counted ticket bundles. St. An- ing: with the laws pertaining to sexual Manager gelo’s Pizza and Yogli Mogli battery and assault. Too many Stacey Wade, Yogurt are all participating. • 20 percent feared retaliation; young lives have been altered be- Circulation Customer Care/ RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Account Manager Angel Auctions will also be there • 13 percent believed the cause of a bad decision made Investigator Denise Barry of the Cartersville Police Department Byron Pezzarossi, with prized sports memorabilia police would not do anything to when someone was not informed, applies a magnet to a cruiser to highlight Sexual Assault Press Room Director for auction. A percentage of all help; or did not understand the true Awareness and Prevention Month. proceeds benefit the Sexual As- • 13 percent believed it was a meaning of ‘consent.’” Email: get involved. and talents; sault Center [of] NWGA – Bar- personal matter; Some of the warning signs of “If the public suspects that a • Spread the word about our or- MANAGING EDITOR tow office. Then on April 29, • 8 percent reported to a differ- sexual abuse for adults include [email protected] child is being physically or sexu- ganization and what we do; tHAIRapy Salon will be hosting ent official; — insomnia, depression, sub- ally abused they should do the • Host [an] educational session NEWSROOM a Cut-A-Thon from 1 [to] 5 p.m. • 8 percent believed it was not stance abuse, post-traumatic [email protected] following — if you have an im- directed by the Sexual Assault with $10 haircuts. All the pro- important enough to report; stress disorder symptoms, and mediate emergency, call 911 or Center of NWGA; FEATURES EDITOR ceeds from this event benefit our • 7 percent did not want to get suicidal attempts or thoughts. [email protected] your local police department; • Sponsor fundraisers that ben- services provided in Bartow the perpetrator in trouble; Children who are victims often PHOTOGRAPHER otherwise, call DFCS Child Pro- efit our organization; County.” • 2 percent believed the police experience depression and anxi- [email protected] tective Services at 1-855- • Sponsor ‘drives’ in your of- Established by the Women’s could not do anything to help; ety, sleep disturbances, rebellion STAFF REPORTERS GACHILD, 422-4453, to report fice, church, clubs/community Information Network in 1992, • 30 percent gave another rea- or withdrawal, low self-esteem, [email protected] child abuse and/or neglect,” she organizations for needed items Sexual Assault Center of NWGA son, or did not cite one reason.” abnormal sexual behaviors, self- [email protected] said. “Child abuse and/or neglect — please email me for this list [email protected] currently serves five counties: Echoing LaFrance’s com- mutilation, unexplained health is- reports are taken 24 hours a day, [email protected]; SPORTS REPORTER Bartow, Chattooga, Floyd, Gor- ments, CPD Maj. 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FROM PAGE 1A Development Authority Manager Lillie Read said half of the proceeds they col- lected Saturday will be donated to Shriners International. While data isn’t available for the total number of attendees at Saturday’s event just yet, Read said last year’s festival drew more than 10,000 people to town. “We had tourists come in from Florida, Alabama, Tennessee and all over the northwest Georgia and metro re- gion,” she said. Among the metro area vendors to make the trek to Cartersville this year was Snellville-based Deep South Sauce Co. “We are in a couple of brick-and-mor- tars in Florida, but they’re not our brick- and-mortars, we sell through other resellers,” said co-owner Billy Strick- land. “Primarily it’s onsite or website business.” JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS White-based Myrtle’s Roadside BBQ was among the many local vendors He also attended last year’s event in participating in Saturday’s BBQ and Brews event in Downtown Cartersville Cartersville. Saturday. “We came back because it was such a good event,” he said. “Last year was a lit- attendees, the event also brings all the Strickland also said festivals like BBQ tle up and down. It was really busy in the competition teams and their families,” and Brews play a major part in helping beginning and then it slowed down and she added, “plus the Georgia Barbecue his business grow. picked up as the bands started. Surpris- Association judges to the area, and those “We do as much word-of-mouth mar- ingly, even with the weather [this year], folks tend to stay a few days or more in keting as we do anything, and this allows it’s been a really good, consistent crowd.” the community.” us to be face-to-face with the customers,” Strickland said he hits up about six to Some vendors, however, are a little he said. “In the days of social media now, 10 festivals around the Southeast each more local — such as Jeff Pelhank, one you don’t always get to see your cus- year. of the proprietors of White-based Myr- tomers, and my partner and I, we’re very “A lot of the ones we go to are focused tle’s Roadside BBQ. old-school when it comes to business. We only on barbecue, whereas this one, even Pelhank was also at the 2017 event. like to see people, talk to people and though it is BBQ and Brews, there’s a lot “We were here, but we weren’t a ven- shake their hand.” of generic vendors with the competition dor,” he said. “There’s way more people Thomason said that not only are festi- barbecuers,” he said, “so we get a differ- here, even with the weather like this.” vals of the like crucial for the success of ent crowd.” While the event might be a fun oppor- his business, without them he just could- Read said she doesn’t have any exact tunity for attendees to wolf down pulled n’t cut it financially. figures on the festival’s total economic chicken and Indian pale ales, for vendors “This is our bread and butter — we can impact on the community, but she said it like Pelhank it’s a pivotal entrepreneurial come in, I don’t have to get a hotel room definitely gives a boost to other local investment. and the vending space is very afford- businesses, such as retailers, restaurants “If you do one of these every month or able,” he said. “Without the small town RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS and gas stations. two, it usually makes your summer for festival, the small town worker won’t be AngelFire7 BBQ owner Joseph Martin serves Cartersville resident Charlie Avello at “Beyond what it attracts in the way of you,” he said. anymore.” Saturday’s BBQ and Brews festival

dozen new jobs to over 100 new acquired the Village Hill property business partner Charley Harper. along Main Street — whose ten- centers from that sale on 1031 tax- Park jobs.” along West Avenue next to Ace Last year they did about $20 mil- ants include chains such as Acad- deferred exchanges and we just The property itself is being de- Hardware. lion in transactions. By the time emy Sports + Outdoors, Party happened to be one of the ones FROM PAGE 1A veloped by a subsidiary of New “We developed that property for 2018 wraps up, Harris said his City, Firehouse Subs and Gondo- they purchased.” high-quality “flex spaces” ranging York-based Eckstein Properties. him over the last 14 months and company is on pace to do at least lier Pizza, in addition to several The 102,000 square foot prop- from 5,000 square feet to more “They purchase value-added we are now in the process of leas- 50 percent more. other businesses — is Attic Self- erty still has two small vacancies; than 100,000 square feet. opportunity properties in retail and ing and selling lots to end-users — They recently chalked up their Storage Inc. Harris said the new owner plans “Target tenants are small service industrial markets and reposition fast food, medical use and other all-time largest single transaction. “They were the single largest on building out those units for fu- companies, medium redistribution them with improvements to the retail uses out there,” Harris said. In February, they brokered a deal private owner of mini-warehouses ture tenants. He also said Attic firms, small light industrial users building and getting them long- “He’s contributing quite a bit to representing Light LLC, in the Cobb County area for many Self-Storage has the opportunity [and] training centers, to name a term, national tenants,” Harris the community in the way of de- another Eckstein subsidiary, to sell years,” Harris said. “They decided to reclaim a detention pond in few,” Harris said. “Once com- said. veloping property and redevelop- the Cartersville Crossing Shop- they wanted to of that busi- front of Main Street if they would pleted and fully occupied, employ- The principal of Eckstein Prop- ing property.” ping Center for $12.5 million. ness to get into the retail business like to create an additional outpar- ment estimates range from several erties, Shimon Eckstein, has also It’s a banner year for Harris and The new owner of the property and they bought several shopping cel. U.S. & WORLD

4A Sunday, April 8, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News White House moves along in trade dispute

BY KEN THOMAS said South Dakota Sen. John Associated Press Thune, the Senate’s No. 3 Repub- lican, in an interview with KDLT- WASHINGTON — The trade TV in Sioux Falls. clash between President Donald The standoff began last month Trump and China’s government is when the U.S. imposed tariffs on escalating, with pledging imported steel and aluminum. to “counterattack with great China countered by announcing strength” if Trump follows penalties on $3 billion worth of through on threats to impose tar- U.S. products. The next day, the iffs on an additional $100 billion United States proposed the $50 in Chinese goods. billion in duties on Chinese im- Trump made his move when ports. Beijing responded within China threatened to retaliate for hours with a threat of further tar- the first round of tariffs planned by iffs of its own. the United States. But for someone Further escalation could be in who has long fashioned himself as the offing. The U.S. Treasury is a master negotiator, Trump left it working on plans to restrict Chi- unclear whether he was bluffing or nese technology investments in willing to risk a long trade dispute the United States. And there’s talk between the world’s two biggest that the U.S. could also put limits economies. on visas for Chinese who want to “They aren’t going to bully him visit or study in this country. into backing down,” said Stephen Kudlow told reporters the U.S. Moore, a former Trump campaign may provide a list of suggestions adviser who is now a visiting fel- to China “as to what we would low at the Heritage Foundation. like to have come out of this,” and He said the Chinese “are going to those issues were under discus- have to make concessions — pe- sion. riod.” “Negotiations are better than Financial markets slid Friday tariffs,” Kudlow said. “A solution from investor concern about a sig- in the next three months would be nificant trade fight. better than anything. I think that’s Treasury Secretary Steven RICHARD DREW/AP eminently doable.” He added: Mnuchin told CNBC he was “cau- A screen above the trading floor of the Stock Exchange shows the closing number for the Dow Jones industrial average “But Trump is not just using tariffs on Friday. The DJIA dropped 572.46 points, or 2.3 percent, to 23,932.76, largely due to the lingering fears of a pending trade war tiously optimistic” that the U.S. between the United States and China. as a negotiating card. He said that and China could reach an agree- to me.” ment before any tariffs go into 2017 and faces a potentially dev- Trump backed a plan by Robert “If the U.S. side announces the dous perks and advantages, espe- For Trump, the dispute runs the place. But, he added, “there is the astating hit to its market there if Lighthizer, his trade representa- list of products for $100 billion in cially over the U.S.” risk of blunting the economic ben- potential of a trade war.” China responds in kind. tive, and was encouraged by Peter tariffs, the Chinese side has fully U.S. officials have played down efits of his tax overhaul, which is White House economic adviser Global financial markets have Navarro, a top White House trade prepared and will without hesita- the threat of a broader trade dis- at the center of congressional Re- Larry Kudlow told reporters the fallen sharply as the world’s two adviser, to seek the enhanced tar- tion counterattack with great pute, saying a negotiated outcome publicans’ case for voters to keep U.S. was “not in a trade war,” biggest economies squared off — iffs. strength,” spokesman Gao Feng is still possible. But economists them in power in the 2018 elec- adding, “China is the problem. the Dow Jones industrial average China said negotiations were said. warn that the tit for tat bears the tions. Blame China, not Trump.” sank 572 points by close Friday. impossible under the circum- He gave no indication what hallmarks of a classic trade rift China’s retaliation so far has tar- Trump’s latest proposal intensi- Trump told advisers Thursday stances. But Trump officials said measures Beijing might take. that could keep growing. Worry is geted Midwest farmers, including fied what was already shaping up he was unhappy with China’s de- the president and his team re- Trump has also pushed for a intensifying among Republicans, growers of soybeans, corn and to be the biggest trade battle for cision to tax $50 billion in Ameri- mained in contact with President crackdown on China’s theft of who traditionally have favored lib- wheat. That could specifically more than a half century. The U.S. can products, including soybeans Xi Jinping and expressed hope to U.S. intellectual property, and he eralized trade. harm core Trump supporters. bought more than $500 billion in and small aircraft, in response to a him of resolving the dispute criticized the World Trade Organ- “The administration needs to be “With respect to the Trump ad- goods from China last year and U.S. move this week to impose through talks. ization, an arbiter of trade dis- thinking about the unintended ministration, its political success now is planning or considering tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese In Beijing, a Commerce Min- putes, in a tweet Friday for consequences and what are those will rise and fall with the econ- penalties on some $150 billion of goods. istry spokesman said China allegedly favoring China. ripple effects, those domino ef- omy,” Kudlow said. “And the those imports. The U.S. sold about Rather than waiting weeks for doesn’t want a trade war — but Trump asserted the WTO gives fects, and what are the retaliatory economy is doing rather well now $130 billion in goods to China in the U.S. tariffs to be implemented, isn’t afraid to fight one. the Asian superpower “tremen- actions that are likely to be taken,” and I expect it to do even better.” Pruitt spent millions on security, travel

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt’s concern with his safety came at a steep cost to taxpayers as his swollen se- curity detail blew through overtime budgets and at times diverted officers away from investigating environmental crimes. Altogether, the agency spent millions of dollars for a 20-member full-time detail that is more than three times the size of his prede- cessor’s part-time security contingent. EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox cited “unprecedented” threats against Pruitt and his family as justification for extraordinary secu- rity expenses such as first-class airfare to keep him separate from most passengers — a perk generally not available to federal em- ployees. But Pruitt apparently did not consider that upgrade vital to his safety when taxpayers weren’t footing the bill for his ticket. An EPA official with direct knowledge of Pruitt’s security spending said the EPA chief flew coach on personal trips back to his home state of Oklahoma. The EPA official spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of re- taliation. New details in Pruitt’s expansive spending for security and travel emerged from agency sources and documents reviewed by The Associated Press. They come as the embattled EPA leader fends off allegations of profligate spending and ethical missteps that have imperiled his job. Shortly after arriving in Washington, Pruitt demoted the career staff member heading his security detail and replaced him with EPA Senior Special Agent Pasquale “Nino” Perrotta, a former Secret Service agent who operates a private security company. 14 die when truck collides with hockey team’s bus The EPA official knowledgeable about Pruitt’s security spending says Perrotta oversaw a rapid expansion of the EPA chief’s security THE ASSOCIATED PRESS boldt Broncos hockey team to a driver was initially detained but room doctor at Saskatoon’s detail to accommodate guarding him day and night, even on family NIPAWIN, — A crucial playoff game. has since been released and pro- Royal University Hospital who vacations and when Pruitt was home in Oklahoma. semi-trailer slammed into a bus “An entire country is in shock vided with mental health assis- has done work in war-torn Syria, Perrotta also signed off on new procedures that let Pruitt fly first- carrying a youth hockey team in and mourning,” Prime Minister tance. Royal Canadian Mounted said the crash reminded him of class on commercial airliners, with the security chief typically sitting western , killing 14 peo- Justin Trudeau said. “This is Police Assistant Commissioner an airstrike. Photographs of the next to him with other security staff farther back in the plane. Pruitt’s ple and injuring 15 in a cata- every parent’s worst nightmare. Curtis Zablocki said it’s too early wreckage showed the twisted premium status gave him and his security chief access to VIP airport strophic collision that a doctor No one should ever have to see to state a cause for the crash. trailer with most of its wheels in lounges. compared to an airstrike and left their child leave to play the sport In a tweet, U.S. President Don- the air and the bus on its side and The EPA official said there are legitimate concerns about Pruitt’s the vehicles obliterated in the they love and never come back.” ald Trump said he called Trudeau its back portion destroyed. safety, given public opposition to his rollbacks of anti-pollution snow. The crash sent shockwaves The bus had 29 passengers, in- to offer his condolences to the Kelly Schatz, Logan’s father, measures. of grief through the athletes’ cluding the driver, when it families of victims. says his 20-year-old son played But Pruitt’s ambitious domestic and international travel led to rap- small hometown and a country crashed at about 5 p.m. on High- Darren Opp, president of the for the Broncos for just over four idly escalating costs, with the security detail racking up so much united by the national sport. way 35, Canadian police said. Nipawin Hawks, who the Bron- years and had served as team overtime that many hit annual salary caps of about $160,000. The As details of Friday’s accident Among the dead are Broncos cos were set to play against, said captain for the past 2 ½ years. EPA official said total security costs approached $3 million when on a highway in Saskatchewan head coach Darcy Haugan, team a semi T-boned the players’ bus Meanwhile, tributes poured in pay is added to travel expenses. emerged, Canadians were moved captain Logan Schatz and radio — an account police confirmed. online for coach Haugan, a father Wilcox said Pruitt has faced an unprecedented number of death to tears on Saturday as they announcer Tyler Bieber. Three “It’s a horrible accident, my of two who was described as an threats against him and his family and “Americans should all agree learned of the identities of the de- people are in critical condition. God,” Opp said. amazing mentor to young play- that members of the President’s cabinet should be kept safe from ceased on a bus driving the Hum- Canadian police said the truck Hassan Masri, an emergency ers. these violent threats.” CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Office Buliding • Washington, D.C. 20515 Rep. Christian Coomer • 127-A West Main St. Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 770-383-9171 • [email protected] 202-225-2931 • https://loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • 836 N. College Dr. • Cedartown, GA, 30125 • 404-657-1803 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, April 8, 2018 5A

BARTOW BIO Jim Pinkard’s life centered in Adairsville

BY DONNA HARRIS [email protected]

For the past three decades, everything in Jim Pinkard’s life has been based in Adairsville. He’s lived there, retired from the post office there, opened a diner there, pastors a church there and works at the funeral home there. “I love my little town,” said Pinkard, pastor at NorthPointe Pinkard Church and owner of Pinkard’s Diner. “When I arrived here at the gust of 2017. It’s called Pinkard’s RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS end of my rope in 1988, I met Jesus Diner. My wife told her friend one For the past three decades, everything in Jim Pinkard’s life has been based in Adairsville. He’s lived there, retired from the post Christ and a town full of folks that day that with me, it’s more about office there, opened a diner there, pastors a church there and works at the funeral home there. loved me. I owe a lot to this little the people than the food, and she’s town. It’s my home, and I want to right as usual. I love the people. All autobiography that it would be ti- JP: I’m still scared to death of and now. perpower, what would it be, and do what I can for it.” kinds of people come to our diner tled “Never Sick on Sunday.” The speaking each and every Sunday. I why would you want it? He said he posts a lot of stories and sit around the penny counter. reason is that in the 20 years of pas- think that surprises a lot of folks, DTN: Do you have a bucket list, JP: I don’t want to sound like a about Adairsville on his Facebook There’s no TV or Wi-Fi, so we talk toring NorthPointe Church, there but it’s true. I sometimes get plumb and if so, what is the one thing you preacher, but I already have a su- page, Pinkard’s. to each other and become friends has never been a Sunday that I have sick at my stomach before I go up most look forward to accomplish- perpower in me, and he’s the Holy “Y’all can like that page, if you and connect with each other. been too sick to teach the lesson. and speak. ing? Spirit that dwells inside of me and like and would like to hear about Maybe that’s why Sara said I was JP: I think I would like to write guides me, blesses me, empowers my little town,” he said. “I like DTN: What do you enjoy most reliable. I like to think I am com- DTN: If you could visit any pe- a book one day, maybe a fictional me and relieves me. And He being one of the characters here in about owning a diner, and what do mitted. riod or event in the past, what book but use some of the folks here spreads peace through me when I Adairsville.” you not like so much about it? would you choose and why? in Adairsville as characters. I’ve al- am obedient to the Spirit, and that JP: There’s lots of ribbing and DTN: What is something people JP: I really don’t think there is a ready got a few in mind. is contagious to the folks around Name: Jim Pinkard laughter going on while Nick and would be surprised to know about time that I would like to go back to. me. Not bragging — just the way Age: 56 Soon are whipping up a great meal you? I really enjoy living in the here DTN: If you could have one su- the Spirit works. Occupational title: Retired for you. James is always there with from the U.S. Postal Service, I am a cake and a smile. My goal is for employed with Barton Funeral you to feel better when you leave Home and own Pinkard’s Diner. than when you came in. I don’t like City of residence: I live in it when that doesn’t happen. It’s all Adairsville. about the relationships that are being formed. So far, there isn’t Daily Tribune News (DTN): anything I don’t like about owning When did you become the pastor at a diner. I learn something new NorthPointe Church, and why did every day. you want or feel called to that po- sition? DTN: You also work part time at JP: I became pastor of North- Barton Funeral Home and formerly Pointe Church in October of 1998. worked at the Adairsville Post Of- My family and two other families fice — how did you become a jack started the church in our garage and of all trades? David Holcombe’s living room. JP: I worked next-door at the Not sure at the time that I wanted post office for 27 years before re- to or [was] even called to pastor our tiring in January 2013. I immedi- church. The only thing I knew for ately went to work for Barton’s sure was that when I met Jesus Funeral Home. That, I believe, is Christ, my life changed for the bet- my calling, if you could call it that. ter, and I had some good news to Dud Barton is one of my best tell — not just good news, but the friends; he’s the funeral director. best news. I knew that my purpose My daughter, Sunny, was born in as a disciple of Jesus Christ was to 1995 and died shortly after birth as go out and make other disciples. I I held her. It was the most painful like to teach, and I have learned to day of my life. Dud drove all the love people, and my wife and clos- way from Adairsville to Northside est friends confirmed to me that I Hospital in snow and ice to pick up should be the pastor, so 20 years my little girl. I couldn’t have later, here I am, and I have just handed her over to just anyone. It committed another 20 years to the had to be someone I trusted. In all church back in January. this pain, there was a little peace I experienced as I watched Dud han- DTN: What do you enjoy most dle her with care and then drive off. about being a pastor and why, and So from then on, I knew that I what do you like least about it and wanted to help Dud at the funeral why? home one day when I retired, to JP: The thing I enjoy most about help others like he helped me. I being a pastor is seeing people’s have tried to be a good man and lives change after they start apply- someone that the folks in my com- ing God’s Word, the Bible, to their munity can trust when they have to everyday living, ordinary, walking- face those painful times of losing a around life. I get to see restoration loved one. and peace. Sometimes as a pastor, I see folks hurting, sometimes from DTN: How would you describe their own decisions and sometimes yourself in three words? from decisions of others, and it JP: I asked my family via text to makes me sad and sometimes a lit- describe me in three words, and my tle angry. daughter and wife said I was gre- garious, reliable and passionate, so DTN: How long have you I will go with that. owned your diner, and why did you want to get into the restaurant busi- DTN: What would the title of ness? your autobiography be and why? JP: I started my restaurant in Au- JP: I’ve always said if I wrote an

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The SSS staff includes coun- dents Jake Massingill of The SSS team decided to part- selors Angie Wheelus, Dorothy Adairsville and Tatiana Smithson GHC food pantry ner with a local nonprofit, Rome Morgan and Tara Holdampf; dis- of Cartersville were among more science at GHC Georgia Highlands College’s Actions Ministries, to set up and ability specialists Kim Linek and than 4,000 students from 400 col- student support services depart- stock a food pantry at GHC’s Phillip Thompson; and Workforce leges and universities to present STAFF REPORT ment was presented the Advocacy Rome location as a pilot run. Innovation and Opportunity Act their research last week at the Georgia Highlands College Award last month at the 25th An- The pantry is stocked with sta- members Megan Conner and Kyle 2018 National Conference on Un- has appointed Melanie Largin as the new dean of mathematics nual Georgia College Counseling ple items like peanut butter, tuna, Wheeles. dergraduate Research in Edmond, and computer science. 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To make nonperish- institution, the University of Cen- Largin graduated with high- Director Angie Wheelus said and with no questions asked. able food donations, contact Stu- tral Oklahoma. est honors from the Georgia In- Largin the problem arose from seeing so The pantry, which has served dent Support Services at The students in the KSU delega- stitute of Technology with a many students her department more than 1,000 students so far, [email protected]. tion showcased their research on a degree in industrial and sys- In 2002, Largin started teach- serves, including single moms and also has been expanded to the variety of subjects, including ar- tems engineering and has ing at GHC, where she has students of all ages with no family GHC locations in Cartersville, Local KSU students chitecture, art, biology, chemistry, worked in the computer indus- been an adjunct instructor, in- support, have so few resources and Marietta, Paulding and Dou- present research computer science, engineering, structor, assistant professor and try designing and implementing in some cases going without food glasville. Kennesaw State University stu- psychology and public health. automated manufacturing sys- associate professor. tems for printed circuit boards. “I decided to start teaching She also worked for Georgia because a lot of the work I was Tech as a field engineer in its doing for Georgia Tech at the possible when you give it your Rhodes plans to pursue her Bach- manufacturing extension pro- time was in training about qual- GHC very best.” elor of Business Administration gram, serving manufacturers in ity and statistical process con- The Warner Robins native said degree in logistics and supply the northwest Georgia area by trol,” she said. “I looked FROM PAGE 1A she had wanted to go to college chain management at GHC, but working on individual com- forward to those projects most One student from each college “Our president from Georgia “for many years” but didn’t de- she isn’t sure what career path pany projects to improve pro- of all and decided to take the in the University System of Highlands, Dr. Don Green, even cide to take the plunge until her she will take. ductivity and quality and plunge and pursue a career in Georgia is chosen every year to took the time out of his very busy husband, who served two tours in “I know that I should have this reduce cost. teaching.” be an Academic Day representa- schedule to spend the day with Iraq, was medically discharged mapped out and planned, but I tive, and Rhodes was chosen by me, even sharing lunch with my from the U.S. Army, and the fam- am really just open to anything GHC for her “outstanding family and I.” ily moved back to Georgia from that happens to come my way,” scholastic achievement in main- Having a husband and raising California. she said. taining and holding a perfect 4.0 three kids — Jordan Cusick, 21; “He decided to go to school, Rhodes said pursuing her Worth the Drive! GPA,” spokesman Nick Godfrey Hailey Cusick, 16; and Zachery and after seeing him in school for dream of attending college has said. Cusick, 13 — while also taking his first semester at Georgia been “amazing,” and she has “not Rhodes said she was classes full time at GHC’s Highlands, I decided to finally regretted it once.” Warren Dermatology “very honored” to be selected Cartersville campus has been a take the leap and attend myself,” “It has been an incredible ex- to “represent such a great “very real struggle,” Rhodes she said. “The most important perience,” she said. “When I school.” said. thing about going to college for started, I did not expect to make “To be completely honest, I “There have been many times me is gaining my independence. so many meaningful connections. Board was shocked when I received the when I wanted to just go back to It is also so important to me to I have met so many wonderful phone call,” she said. “There are being a wife and mom and forget show my children that it is never people who will be lifelong Certified so many wonderful students at the student part, but I could never too late to go back and do some- friends.” Georgia Highlands, and to be just quit,” she said. “My family Dermatologist chosen out of all of them was an has been very supportive of me thing you should have done a While she has no regrets, there amazing and fulfilling experi- and helps me as much as they long time ago. You can always were times when doubt crept in, ence.” can. I could not ask for a better move forward and achieve your and she wondered what in the This year’s group of Academic support group. We have eaten a dreams if you are willing to put world she was doing. Day representatives was honored lot of takeout, though.” in the time and energy.” “Many times, I have looked Over 21 Years during a Board of Regents meet- In fact, her family is the pri- Rhodes said she enrolled at around the classroom at all of the ing and luncheon Feb. 13 at the mary reason she strives to be suc- GHC spring semester 2015 as a younger students and asked my- Experience University System office in At- cessful. psychology major but soon de- self what I was doing,” she said. lanta, and Rhodes will be recog- “Anyone who knows me will cided to major in both psychol- “I would become discouraged nized again during GHC’s tell you that I am a bit of a per- ogy and business “so it has taken and tell myself that I was too old Honors Night this spring. fectionist,” she said. “My hus- a while.” for this. It was during these times “We had our pictures taken band and children give me a hard “I have many credits towards a that being at a place like GHC 770-852-5552 with Chancellor [Dr. Steve] time about it all of the time. If I criminal justice degree as well,” was so important. When I started Wrigley and shared lunch with get a 96 on a test, I will become she said, noting she will graduate getting down on myself, there The Walk at Mars Hill each other, including many pres- upset, and they will actually this summer with associate de- was always a professor there idents from Georgia colleges,” laugh at me. It is really just im- grees in psychology and busi- willing to take the time to talk to 4900 Ivey Road, NW - Bldg 1800 Ste. 1801 Rhodes said, noting her husband, portant to me that I am a good ness. “I have had a hard time me and remind me of how impor- Acworth, GA 30101 Christopher Rhodes, and mother, role model for my kids and choosing one.” tant my goal was and how far I Pamela Hatton, accompanied her. that I show them what is But she’s not stopping there. had come.” Deal asks Piedmont, Blue Cross to reach deal

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 600,000 residents covered by been negotiating new terms, but ATLANTA — Gov. Nathan Blue Cross Blue Shield of Geor- failed to reach a contract agree- Deal is asking a Georgia hospital gia out of network and Piedmont ment by the April 1 deadline. and popular insurance doctors and hospitals without Those affected are current state company to resume contract coverage. The governor said this employees, retirees and their negotiations after both failed to week the state will absorb those families who are eligible to reach a deal. claims for up to 30 days to finan- use Blue Cross at a Piedmont WABE-TV reports Deal is cially help impacted state em- provider. stepping into an ended contract ployees. Deal is urging both companies dispute that has left nearly Piedmont and Blue Cross had to continue their negotiations. The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, April 8, 2018 7A 1 killed in fire at Trump Tower in New York

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump Tower was “virtually en- pital and died a short time later, built building).” Subsequent updates to the numbered 68. NEW YORK — A man was tirely on fire” when firefighters the New York Police Department Asked if that assessment was building code required commer- Trump’s family has an apart- killed in a raging apartment fire arrived after 5:30 p.m. said. His name was not immedi- accurate, Nigro said, “It’s a well cial skyscrapers to install the ment on the top floors, but he has on Saturday in the New York “It was a very difficult fire, as ately released. built building. The upper floors, sprinklers retroactively, but own- spent little time in skyscraper named for Presi- you can imagine,” Nigro said in Officials said four firefighters the residence floors, are not ers of older residential highrises since taking office. Nigro said no dent Donald Trump and where a briefing outside the building in suffered minor injuries. sprinklered.” are not required to install sprin- member of the Trump family was his business is based, officials midtown Manhattan. “The apart- Nigro said the cause of the fire Fire sprinklers were not re- klers unless the building under- in the building Saturday. said. ment is quite large.” was not known. quired in New York City high- goes major renovations. He said Secret Service mem- Commissioner Daniel Nigro A 67-year-old man who was in Trump tweeted that the rises when Trump Tower was The 664-foot Trump Tower has bers checked on the condition of said a 50th-floor apartment at the apartment was taken to a hos- fire was “Very confined (well completed in 1983. 58 stories, though the top floor is Trump’s apartment.

In February, homeowner Matt could finish painting the brick and • Certified the Good Neighbor garbage carts. Cartersville Womack submitted an application resolved to further clarify HPC de- Homeless Shelter’s application for • Authorized $12,475 to Furni- for a Certificate of Preservation to sign guidelines. grant funds from the Georgia ture Leisure for 11 picnic tables FROM PAGE 1A add a second story to his home in In other business, council: Department of Community Af- and 15 trash receptacles for use at • A minimum one-half acre lot; • Parking allowed in the rear the West End Historic District. The • Recognized David Caswell for fairs. Aubrey Street pool and new • A 15-foot buffer along property yard only; application was approved, but his service on the Board of Zoning • Authorized an electric depart- Dellinger Park tennis pavilion. lines abutting a single-family dis- • Principal buildings shall front when Womack began painting the Appeals. ment request for $10,913 to pur- • Authorized $10,617 to pur- trict; private drive or public right-of- brick, a stop work order was issued • Authorized condemnation of chase materials for lighting Village chase flagstone for new Dellinger • A 100 foot minimum lot depth; way; because under HPC design guide- property at 2001 Highway 113 in Hills Drive, including seven light Park entrance sign base and • No fewer than three dwelling • One guest house structure per lines, unpainted brick on a historic Taylorsville to allow Transconti- poles and LED lighting fixtures. columns. units in a row; lot; and home must remain unpainted. nental Gas Pipe Line Co. to con- • Authorized $336,100 to to • Authorized $19,748 to replace • An alley or private drive access • Owner must occupy the princi- Womack appealed the HPC’s deci- struct a delivery station to provide provide a process heater for the the Waterford Lift Station pump is required; pal building. sion to the council, which ruled he natural gas to the city. Williams/Transco Expansion. and rebuild the Main Street Lift • Authorized $5,700 to CSX Station pump. Railroad for a proposed culvert re- Cartersville City Council will than $1,500 or less than 10 was arrested and Cartersville, was arrested and moval and sewer crossing. hold a work session on Thursday, BARTOW checks). boarded for the charged with a superior court sen- • Authorized $28,548 to Toter April 19, at 6 p.m. followed by a Adairsville Police tence. from Statesville, North Carolina, regular meeting at 7 p.m. at City BLOTTER • Sarah Ann Department. for 500 brown and 100 green Hall. Evans, of 2315 W. • Kimberly Joyce The following information — View Court, Ac- • Christopher Strickland, of 116 names, photos, addresses, charges worth, was ar- Robert Lanham, Three Oaks Path, and other details — was taken di- rested and charged of 451 Spring Dallas, was ar- rectly from Bartow County Sher- with theft by tak- Place Road N.E., rested and charged iff’s Office jail records. Not every ing. 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FROM PAGE 1A The Atlanta Steeplechase, which began life as the Atlanta Hunt Meeting and Steeplechase RANDY PARKER/DTN in 1966, relocated to Kingston in Even the 1997. The annual slate of horse greyhounds dressed up for races ran at Kingston Downs for Saturday’s 20 years before its board of stew- inaugural ards announced the event was Georgia shutting down last summer. Steeplechase at Several months later Hobbs an- Kingston nounced that a new organization, Downs. comprised of members of the Steeplechase Turf Club, had re- ceived approval from the Na- tional Steeplechase Association to resurrect the longstanding event as the Georgia Steeple- chase. “To have a steeplechase race    back in Bartow is pretty incredi- ble,” said Melinda Lemmon, ex- ecutive director of the @4&#B 54&#B !@'8&#B "'&4'8&#B !0@78&#B Cartersville-Bartow County De-          + partment of Economic Develop- ment. “It really adds to the diversity of things to do and places to go, and I think it’s a fun venue.” She noted that the overall atten- 5892B8@44B  !%0#4%'5( #792B8@44B @44BA190# 5892B8@44B dance was considerably lower 01)0A14& 805A'783#142B A190#01)0 01)04'#7 A190#01)0 than 2017’s Atlanta Steeplechase. #75@4&360 $'(57'#3 4'#7  4'#7 The less-than-favorable weather  5892B%25@&B  2'#7A190#25A  may have been a factor, she said,  !%0#4%'5( 01)04'#7 5892B%2'#7 #75@4& 5892B%2'#7 along with competition from an- 805A'785892B  A190#25A A190#25A other event in Georgia — the on- %25@&BA190#25A #792B%25@&BA190 #75@4&  #75@4&  going 2018 Masters Tournament. #75@4& #25A#75@4& Bartow County Commissioner Steve Taylor likewise noted a downturn in spectators. “It has been a lot bigger crowd Today’s weather National weather in the past, but I think the weather Forecast for Sunday, April 8, 2018 Forecast for Sunday, April 8, 2018 Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. has more to do with it,” he said. TENN. SeattleSt RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS N.C. 54/454/4/44//44 L “It’s hard to compare the manage- Rome Attendees donned scarves, leather jackets and boots to beat the 62/43 Billingsg MinneapolisM po ment from the past to this man- cold at the Steeplechase Saturday at Kingston Downs. 46/28446/2/2 33/2333//23 NewN w YorkYrYok DetroitDrD t ott 47/3247/7//32 42/29442//2/ 9 agement because of that. We’ll Athens L ChicagoCh cggo 62/42 38/3038///30 SSan FrFranciscocco Atlanta DenverD v r give them a few more years and “Right after this one we’ve got now versus the end of the year or S.C. 664/64/514//1/ 1 60/47 60/326 //3 WashingtonW h gto KansasKKa sC CityCCtyy H 53/363///36/6 a lot of work to continue to do on the beginning of the year so they 37/2737//27 see how they do with better LosLso AngelesA g 76/5976/6/9 9 L weather.” the track,” he said, “especially can put it into their budgets and Augusta AtlantaA t 63/42 60/4760/40/477 ALA. Macon El PasoP o The Kentucky Derby-like vibe with the ants and getting into really communicate with every- 65/46 90/63 HoustonHoH t o was still palpable, however, de- some kind of rotation with weed body about what we’re doing,” he 67/59 Columbus MiamiM spite the thermometer dipping and feed and irrigation.” said. “You’re going to see us in- 66/50 88/70 Savannah Fronts into the 40s. Attendees, as they Despite some difficulties in volved in the Cartersville-Bartow 64/48 Cold Warm Stationary have in years’ past, put on their what he described as “a transi- Chamber, you’re going to see us Albany Pressure 67/51 H L dandiest pastel blazers and over- tional year,” Hobbs nonetheless involved in the Rome Floyd High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Valdosta sized hats and downed mimosa said he’s fully prepared to bring Chamber, and we’re going to 69/50 <-10 -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ cocktails while watching the mis- the event back to Kingston in continue to be involved in the FLA. NATIONAL SUMMARY: While temperatures are held below normal across most of the eastern half of the nation, a swath of disruptive snow will streak cellaneous equestrian events take 2019. community and make relation- across the northern Plains today. Rain and mountain snow will persist in the Northwest. The southern Plains will turn noticeably warmer as gusty winds place on the venue’s grassy oval “When it comes to next year, I ships and really make this a local raise the fire danger in the High Plains. track — which Hobbs said is due think the big thing is to focus on event that people can be proud of ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. for some post-race maintenance. getting to our corporate sponsors and excited about.” SPORTS B

The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, April 8, 2018 Tigers hold off Colts for big region win at LakePoint

BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN struggled through one-plus inning, came in the bottom of the third, hill, Mishoe was the offensive star [email protected] in the postponed region battle. when Coahulla Creek (9-13, 5-7) for the Tigers (15-7, 8-4). After escaping the second inning scored on a fielder’s choice to The senior had a huge bases- Adairsville baseball coach Billy with the game tied at 4-4, the senior make the score 7-5. The Colts clearing double with two outs in the Roper saved his second and third allowed just one earned on three didn’t have a single runner reach top of the first inning. Noah Dutton best starting pitchers for Saturday’s hits the rest of the way to effec- third base the rest of the game. and Gibbs singled before Hunter massive Region 6-AAA contest tively slam the door on the Colts. “I felt like he was going to keep Hice walked to load the bags. against Coahulla Creek, and the “Unfortunately, Mishoe didn’t us in the ballgame,” Roper said of Mishoe’s double broke the dead- move paid dividends. have his best, but Gibby was able Gibbs. “People are going to hit lock, and he scored on an error to Caden Gibbs pitched six stellar to come in,” Roper said. “We saved him, but we’ve just got to make the give Adairsville a 4-0 lead before innings in relief to allow them both for tonight, just in case plays. We started to make the plays he ever took the mound. Adairsville to earn a 7-5 win Satur- something happens. Gibby did a and get some flyballs. If there’s one After Coahulla Creek scored RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS day at LakePoint. good job of coming in and pitching thing about him, he’s going to be twice in the first inning and left the Halen Huskins slides under the tag at home plate to score for Generally a starter, Gibbs came six innings to pick up the win.” around the plate.” Adairsville in their game Saturday against Coahulla Creek. on to relieve Garrett Mishoe, who The only run Gibbs gave up Even though he struggled on the SEE TIGERS, PAGE 4B NO LIMITS Geros wins 2 medals in first CA$HING IN snowboarding competition

BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN [email protected]

If Garrett Geros has the opportunity to stand atop the podium during the 2022 Paralympics in Beijing, it will be thanks to thousands of singular events. Each moment, often unknowingly, connected that led him from a kid growing up in Bartow County to a Para- lympic snowboarder. What a journey that would be. It’s still a long way from being realized, though. For one thing, the next games won’t take place for nearly four years, but, in a lot of ways, it’s another detail that lines up perfectly for the Cartersville High senior. Geros took part in his first competitive snowboarding championship this past week at Copper Mountain, Col- orado. Competing in two of the adaptive men’s events in the USASA Snowboard National Championship, he exceeded even his own expectations, placing first in the slalom and finishing third in boardercross. “At first, it was a little tricky to get back on the moun- tain and back on the board after staying at home forever and not being able to snowboard,” Geros said. “I got the hang of it pretty quick. On the slalom course, I picked it up right away and killed it. On the boardercross, I fell a lot on the practice runs. … But [on] the time trials and the race course, I didn’t fall at all and finished with a re- ally good time and finished third both times. “I didn’t think I would do that good, but I kind of sur- prised myself.” Even if he doesn’t ultimately become a Paralympian, Geros’ path to this point has been incredible enough. He lost his left foot as a result of a single-vehicle ac- cident on June 2, 2016. After struggling to come to terms with his new limitations, Geros turned a corner when his 3X3U NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP/SPECIAL senior season began this past fall. Cartersville High grad A.J. Mosby holds wads of cash after winning a game at the 3X3U National Championship on March 31 in San Antonio. Geros experienced a level of success no one ever After a stellar two years at Alcorn State, Mosby said he will hire an agent and has spoken to three NBA representatives about possibly playing dreamed possible, capping his remarkable campaign as in the NBA summer league. a Class 4A state placer at 170 pounds. It also gave Geros a level of confidence not seen since that fateful night when his Toyota pickup crashed on Mission Road. “It was very key,” his father, Dave Geros, said. “A lot A.J. Mosby transitioning to pro career of people don’t see it, because he keeps it inside, which isn’t good. But he went through a very bad depression. BY JASON GREENBERG in the 3-on-3 tournament. The three- … [email protected] day event wrapped up on April 1 in “Winning in wrestling, his whole depression went San Antonio, not all that far from away, his whole attitude changed, he started doing better For years, A.J. Mosby has been where the Final Four was held on the in school. It just changed everything. That was key in playing in the SEBL summer league same weekend. his life to have success in wrestling.” on Aubrey Street in Cartersville. This In its first year, the 3X3U National “As soon as I I could do wrestling, I think I could summer, Mosby hopes he’ll be play- Championship featured four select do anything,” Garrett Geros said. “I was like, ‘Nothing ing summer ball in Las Vegas with the college seniors from each Division-I is going to be able to stop me.’ … All the success in NBA logo on his uniform. conference in a 3-on-3 wrestling helped motivate me to have success in snow- That may seem far-fetched for a tournament, with the winner taking boarding.” player who was the third-leading home $50,000. Mosby’s team won One of the most famous Paralympians in the world, scorer on his Cartersville High team $3,000 to share among the four play- Amy Purdy never snowboarded until losing both of her as a senior in 2014. However, after a ers. legs from an infection at age 19. She’s gone on to win stellar college career at Chatta- Mosby’s SWAC team won its pool three medals over the past two Paralympic games, in- hoochee Tech and Alcorn State, and with a 2-1 record, and then won the cluding two in Pyeongchang. an impressive showing at the 3X3U quarterfinal game on Mosby’s game- SEE GEROS, PAGE 4B National Championship on ESPN2 winning floater. That put the SWAC last weekend, Mosby spoke with in the semifinals, where the team lost scouts from the Brooklyn Nets, to the Big 10. Toronto Raptors and Los Angeles 3X3U NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP/SPECIAL The top-four finish was impressive Clippers. Former Cartersville High and Alcorn State basketball player A.J. considering the SWAC was seeded “I had a few NBA scouts come up Mosby, right, and his SWAC teammates celebrate after winning a 32nd out of 32 teams, and Mosby’s to me and talk to me,” Mosby said. game in the 3X3U National Championship on March 31 in San squad had to upset teams from bigger Antonio. “As of right now, I’m working to im- conferences to reach the semifinals. prove my body weight, to change the and get my name out there. So that’s this process has been a little stressful “We knew the whole time that peo- way I eat to prepare myself for these the plan.” because it’s like, ‘Should I trust him, ple were going to doubt us because training camps and these workouts to Mosby has had several agents offer should I trust this company?’ That’s we were from the SWAC,” Mosby hopefully get with these teams. They to represent him as he turns pro, and why I’ve been taking my time with said. “Out of 32 conferences in Divi- said they were going to look into me he expects to sign with one this week. the whole agent process.” sion I, we were picked dead last. We getting a shot at the summer league. “This is a big decision. This is a Mosby garnered some of the atten- knew that coming in. If that doesn’t go as planned, then I’ll business decision. This is real life,” tion he’s been getting by playing on definitely be looking to go overseas Mosby said of hiring an agent. “So national television on Easter Sunday SEE MOSBY, PAGE 3B Reed builds 3-shot lead over McIlroy at Masters BY DOUG FERGUSON Reed seized control with a pair of linked to that Ryder Cup singles He paused and smiled upon hearing AP Golf Writer eagles on the back nine, two big pars match at Hazeltine some 18 months a few chuckles. and a 5-under 67 that gave him a ago when they traded big putts and That “something else” is something AUGUSTA — The only thunder three-shot lead over McIlroy as he uppercuts until Reed prevailed on the grand. At stake for the McIlroy is the was on the ground, not in the sky, a goes for his first major in the city 18th hole. final leg of the career Grand Slam, series of ear-splitting roars for Patrick where he led undermanned Augusta “It won’t be quite as intense as that achieved by only five other players, Reed and his two eagles, Rory McIl- State to two NCAA titles. Ryder Cup match, I don’t think,” and completed only once before at the roy and his final birdie, and everyone His primary challenger is McIlroy, McIlroy said, alluding to the partisan Masters by Gene Sarazen in 1935. SPECIAL else who tried desperately to keep up in the final group at the Masters for and at times rude nature of cheers “It’s going to be good fun,” he said. Garrett Geros, right, poses with Daniel Gale after with them in the Masters. the first time in seven years, this time rarely found at Augusta National. Reed ran off three straight birdies placing third in the boardercross event at the “The roars ... it’s hard not to know with a shot at the career Grand Slam. “I think we’ll still be feeling it. It’s around the turn, and he stretched his USASA National Championships earlier this week in Copper Mountain, Colorado. Gale and his wife, what’s going on,” McIlroy said. This time it’s for a green jacket, not the latest round of a major champi- lead to as many as five shots with his Amy Purdy, co-founded the non-profit organization By the end of a wet and wild Satur- a gold Ryder Cup trophy. onship. Patrick is going for his first eagles. Adaptive Action Sports to help individuals like day at Augusta National, Reed helped This is for themselves, not for team. major. And I’m going for ... some- Geros pursue action sports. bring this Masters into focus. Reed and McIlroy are indelibly thing else.” SEE MASTERS, PAGE 4B 2B Sunday, April 8, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Blaney 3rd straight driver to win Xfinity race in No. 20

BY STEPHEN HAWKINS the series to win three straight races with the ity Series race in Texas: AP Sports Writer same car and different drivers. Kyle Busch, COLD CARS Tony Stewart and Denny Hamlin won consec- When the green flag waved, it was 34 de- FORT WORTH, Texas — Three Xfinity Se- utive races in their team’s No. 20 Toyota in grees and cloudy. ries races, three different drivers and three 2008. That car actually made it four victories Texas Motor Speedway officials said it was consecutive wins for the No. 22 car. in a row when Stewart won again. the coldest start for a NASCAR race at the Ryan Blaney became the third different Cup Christopher Bell finished 2.327 seconds be- track. The previous low was 47 degrees for an Series regular in a row to win an Xfinity race hind Blaney in second place. Bell led twice for Xfinity race on April 14, 2007. in the Team Penske Ford. He was the pole sit- 10 laps, but isn’t sure if a pit penalty that put The temperature was about 50 degrees ter and led 132 of 200 laps on an unseasonably him at the tail end on a restart after a caution cooler than Friday, when it was near the mid- chilly Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway. had a big impact on his outcome. 80s during the day for practice. Cold weather “You never want to be the person who “I don’t know. There’s been a lot of people and misty conditions earlier Saturday cut qual- breaks the streak of wins, especially when a that have run second to the 22 here recently, ifying to one round, instead of the usual three. car’s been so fast,” Blaney said. “There was so they obviously have something figured DASH FOR CASH that reminder in the back of my head to try to out,” Bell said. “It doesn’t matter who’s driv- Xfinity drivers Cole Custer, Ryan Preece, get this one.” ing that thing, it goes really fast.” Bell and Daniel Hemric qualified for next Especially from the drivers that won the It was the seventh career Xfinity victory for week’s $100,000 Dash For Cash at Bristol, a previous two before the Xfinity Series had a Blaney, who qualified fourth for Sunday’s Cup race which under new rules won’t include any two-week break. Joey Logano won in the No. Series race at the 1½-mile Texas track. drivers running who are running for the Cup 22 car at California, a week after Brad Ke- Blaney had finished in the top eight in each Series tile. selowski went to Victory Lane in Phoenix. of his first five Xfinity starts at Texas, where RARE START BOB BOOTH/STAR-TELEGRAM VIA AP “Brad and Joey, they definitely reminded he was a three-time runner-up — including Morgan Shepherd made his 1,000th start in Ryan Blaney (22) leads the pack during the NASCAR Xfinity series me that this week,” Blaney said. both races last year. a NASCAR national series race, becoming auto race at Texas Motor Speedway Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas. Joe Gibbs Racing is the only other team in Some other things to know about the Xfin- only the eighth driver to reach that milestone. Atlanta United avoids early red card, beats LAFC

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA — Miguel Almiron had two goals and one assist, helping Atlanta United beat Los Angeles FC 5-0 on Saturday for its fourth con- secutive victory. Atlanta United defender Chris McCann was shown a red card in the first minute, but referee Ted Unkel reduced the penalty to a yellow after video review. Atlanta (4-0-1) then took the lead in the 17th minute when Julian Gressel punched home Almiron’s low cross. Gressel fed Josef Martinez with a cross in the 50th minute for a header that made it 2-0. It was Martinez’s fifth goal of the season and his 24th in his first 25 games — an MLS record. LAFC (2-2-0) conceded two penalties in the final 10 minutes, both converted by Almiron, and Joao Moutinho was sent off in the 92nd minute for his second yellow card. Romario Williams added another goal in the final minute of stoppage time.

Bauer blasts new MLB rules Jockey Mike Smith, aboard Justify, talks to trainer Bob Baffert, right, while cooling off the horse, who won the Santa Anita Derby following 1-0 loss to Royals horse race at Santa Anita on Saturday in Arcadia, California. Justify wins Santa Anita Derby by 3½ lengths for Baffert BY TOM WITHERS between innings from 2 minutes, AP Sports Writer 25 seconds to 2:05. “First pitch of the inning, com- BY BETH HARRIS vorite in the field of seven. thing the right way,” Castellano qualification on March 10 and CLEVELAND — Trevor Bauer ing out, I tried to get loose, but AP Racing Writer “What you’re seeing right now said. “Unfortunately, we were won 3 of 4 starts as a 2-year-old felt the rules beat him before the with the new (Commissioner) Rob is really just raw talent,” Smith running against the best horse in last year. Royals did. Manfred time (nonsense) we have ARCADIA, Calif. — Justify said. “He’s got so much room to the country.” “This is a good steppingstone,” Bauer allowed Lucas Duda’s only a certain amount of time be- vaulted into the role of probable grow and to even get better. If he Justify never raced as a 2-year- said Mick Ruis, who owns and homer on his first pitch in the sev- tween innings, it’s hard to get Kentucky Derby favorite with a moves forward off this race, old and didn’t make his debut trains Bolt d’Oro. “This is one we enth inning for the game’s only loose sometimes, especially in three-length victory over Bolt which he should, then it’s even until Feb. 18 at Santa Anita. He can build off and go to Churchill run and Ian Kennedy pitched six conditions like that. It’s not safe, d’Oro in the $1 million Santa kind of scary to talk about.” won by 9½ lengths and followed Downs.” shutout innings, leading Kansas but, whatever.” Anita Derby on Saturday. Baffert earned his record up that dominant showing with a At some point, Bolt d’Oro ap- City to a 1-0 win over the Cleve- Bauer said at one point plate Trained by Bob Baffert and eighth Santa Anita Derby victory. 6½-length victory on March 1. peared to have grabbed his right land Indians on Saturday in frigid, umpire Will Little told him to winner of his three career starts It was Justify’s first stakes race. Baffert has compared Justify to front hoof, which was bloodied football-like weather conditions. speed up and he refused. by a combined 19 lengths, Justify Bolt d’Oro returned $2.20 and his 2015 Triple Crown winner after the race. Duda’s shot off Bauer (0-1) was “I was like, ‘Look, I’ll take the had to finish first or second to $2.10, while Core Beliefs was an- American Pharoah, citing the Baffert had planned to start one of only three hits by Kansas fine if I need to, but I’m not going earn enough qualifying points to other 6½ lengths back in third colt’s imposing physical presence McKinzie on Saturday, but the City and a rare highlight as the to put myself at risk and I’m not run in the Derby on May 5. and paid $4 to show. and his big stride. colt missed the race with a minor teams survived nine innings with going to put the team at risk of me It wasn’t a problem. Bolt d’Oro and Javier Castel- “Justify is just a natural and hind end issue. the temperature hovering around having exactly what happened Justify led all the way under lano chased Justify into the he’s just learning how to run,” Justify’s performance more freezing. happen,’” Bauer said. “Throw a Mike Smith to claim the 100 stretch turn. Castellano moved Baffert said. “He’s quick and he’s than made up for the disappoint- But afterward, Bauer com- pitch that you’re not ready to com- points toward qualifying for the his colt down toward the rail and light on his feet.” ment. plained that he didn’t have enough pete on because you’re still trying 20-horse Run for the Roses, and they ranged up on Justify’s flank, Bolt d’Oro already was assured “It takes a lot of the sting out of time to warm up following the to get loose and it gets hit over the stands eighth on the Derby but never seriously threatened. of a spot in the Kentucky Derby what happened to McKinzie,” sixth inning. In an attempt to fence and we lose because of it — leaderboard. The colt ran 1 1/8 Justify continued to pull away ap- starting gate and stands fifth on Baffert said. “It’s a tough busi- speed up play this season, Major not because of it, but it was a con- miles in 1:49.72 and paid $3.80, proaching the finish line. the leaderboard with 104 points. ness, but we’ve just got to keep League Baseball has cut the time tributing factor.” $2.20 and $2.10 as the 3-5 fa- “He felt good, and did every- He won the San Felipe by dis- going.” Nuggets eliminate Clippers with 134-115 rout Doubles’ win by Sock,

BY TOM LIOTTA which holds the tiebreaker over the Nuggets, Clippers. DeAndre Jordan added 16 points The Associated Press hosts Memphis on Monday night. and 17 rebounds, Tyrone Wallace added 18 Harrison puts US in “Our guys have really taken that to heart,” points and Tobias Harris had 16 for Los An- LOS ANGELES — After four games with Malone said. “There’s a belief in that locker geles. their defense leading the way, the Denver room, a lot of positivity. I think we’re all in, Leading 81-71, Barton hit a 3-pointer after Davis Cup semifinals Nuggets turned to their offense Saturday and 100 percent, believing in each other.” the Nuggets grabbed a pair of offensive re- regained control of their playoff destiny. Meanwhile, the injury-riddled Clippers bounds to ignite a 12-3 run that finished with THE ASSOCIATED PRESS as they scored on 80 percent of The Nuggets made 10 of their first 12 were eliminated from the playoff race. The Harris making the score 93-74 with 3:09 to NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Jack their first serves. shots and they ran off to a 134-115 victory Clippers suffered their fourth loss in five play. Sock and Ryan Harrison put the The Americans took the second over the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday. games, falling to 42-38, 2½ games out of The Clippers never got closer than 12 United States in the Davis Cup set by fighting off two break points They will reach the postseason if they win eighth place with two to play. The elimina- points after that. semifinals for the first time since in Game 11, then they dominated their last two games. tion ends a run of six consecutive postseason The victory was Denver’s first this season 2012 by beating Sander Gille and by taking the final six points. “At this time of the year, it’s all about appearances for the Clippers, who previ- over the Clippers, who won the first two Joran Vliegen 5-7, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (3), In the third set, Vliegen started finding a way to get wins,” Nuggets coach ously missed the playoffs in 2010-11. meetings, 109-104 at Staples Center on Jan. 6-4 Saturday to finish off an Amer- struggling with cramps and had a Mike Malone said. “I don’t think I have been more proud of 17, and 122-120 in Denver on Feb. 27. ican sweep. foot fault when serving in Game “We’re playing ‘Get-It-Done’ basketball. a group, maybe ever, than I have been of this TIP-INS The United States now will play 11. The Americans had three break We’re getting it done. Going into tonight, group,” said Clippers coach Doc Rivers, Nuggets: Opened the game making 10 of either Croatia or Kazakhstan in the points, but the Belgians fought we’d been playing good defense. We con- who has been forced by injuries to field 35 12 shots for a 21-13 lead with 4:41 left in the semifinals Sept. 14-16. them off to go up 6-5. trolled the game, won all four quarters, an- starting lineups. “We have asked a lot of first quarter, finishing the quarter 15 of 21 John Isner and Sam Querrey set Sock and Harrison finished off other big step in the right direction.” guys to do a lot of stuff they should not have for a 33-26 advantage. up the doubles match for the the set again in a tiebreaker, and Will Barton scored 31 points and Nikola had to do and yet they did it.” Clippers: Lou Williams, the team’s lead- clincher by winning both their sin- they avoided a third tiebreaker by Jokic added 23 points, 11 rebounds and 11 On Saturday, the Clippers simply could ing scorer, was 0 for 7 in the first half, scor- gles matches Friday at the Curb breaking the Belgians to finish off assists as the Nuggets posted their fifth not keep up with the Nuggets as they had 36 ing eight points on free throws. His first Events Center at Belmont Univer- the quarterfinals and start the straight win to pull into a tie with the Min- assists on 53 field goals. basket, a 3-pointer, came with 7:04 left in the sity. Sock, who came in ranked American celebration before the nesota Timberwolves for eighth place in the “The stat that jumps out at me was the fact third with the Clippers down 80-66. 26th in doubles, and Harrison, raucous crowd. Western Conference with two games to play. that we had 36 assists, and eight turnovers,” WEARY CLIPS 17th in the world, put the U.S. into France took a 2-1 lead over Italy Both teams are 45-35. Malone said. “We actually had more assists After the Clippers were badly beaten 117- the semifinals after taking three with Pierre Hugues Herbert and The Nuggets finish the regular season at than rebounds. I’ve never seen that before.” 95 by the Jazz in Utah on Thursday night, hours to finish off the Belgians. Nicolas Mahut beating Simone home against Portland on Monday night. Jamal Murray added 19 points and Wilson Doc Rivers gave his team the day off before The U.S. now is 5-0 all-time in Bolelli and Fabio Fognini 6-4, 6- “I think overall — offensively, defen- Chandler 13 for the Nuggets, who shot their playing the Nuggets. the Davis Cup against Belgium. 3, 6-1. Germany leads Spain 2-1 sively, controlling our turnovers, I think second-best shooting percent (62.4) of the “Watched film, watched the Masters, went For Gille and Vliegen, this was after Tim Puetz and Jan-Lennard we’re playing overall our best basketball,” season. out and played nine,” Rivers said. “What can their Davis Cup debut coming Struff downed Marc Lopez and Paul Millsap said. “Not our best offense “When the ball is moving around like it you do? We don’t have enough bodies in only a few hours away from where Feliciano Lopez 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 we’ve played all year, not necessarily our was tonight, and you’re able to shoot 62 per- practice. You’ve got to get your mind ready.” both played in college. Gille went (4), 7-5. best defense, but to be a good team you have cent, guys definitely made shots, but we UP NEXT to East Tennessee State, while Croatia took a 2-1 lead over to have balance.” passed up good shots to get great shots,” Nuggets: Host the Portland Trailblazers on Vliegen played at East Carolina. Kazakhstan with Ivan Dodig and It all sets up for the Nuggets’ season-end- Malone said. “The offense was obviously Monday night. The Belgians broke Sock and Har- Nikola Mektic beat Timur ing game against the Timberwolves in Min- firing on all cylinders tonight.” Clippers: Host the New Orleans Pelicans rison in Game 11 and took the first Khabibulin and Aleksandr Ne- neapolis on Wednesday night. Minnesota, Lou Williams scored 24 points to lead the on Monday night. set 7-5 showing no signs of nerves dovyesov 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-4, 6-2. The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, April 8, 2018 3B Agent says McGregor wants to fight again as UFC 223 begins

BY DAN GELSTON UFC 223 card. something out of my control,” he in 18 months. AP Sports Writer McGregor’s agent, Audie Attar, tweeted. Iaquinta weighed in 0.2 pounds wrote on Twitter that the former The original main event was over the 155-pound limit and NEW YORK — Conor McGre- two-division champ “looks forward tossed into disarray when sched- would not win the title with a win. gor and his hotheaded posse were to getting back to fighting as soon uled lightweight challenger Tony That was until UFC President Dana banned in Brooklyn and — as UFC as possible.” Ferguson suffered a freak knee in- White clouded up the bout a bit would hope — presumably not McGregor was arraigned Friday jury on a promotional stop and had when he said Iaquinta would be- lurking in the bowls of Barclays on charges of felony criminal mis- to withdraw. Featherweight cham- come the “recognized” champ with Center looking for a brawl. chief charges and misdemeanor as- pion Max Holloway stepped up on a victory. After one of the UFC’s most sault, menacing and reckless six days’ notice to fight Khabib Otherwise, UFC hummed along chaotic weeks — with McGregor endangerment charges. He was re- Nurmagomedov in the main event into its Brooklyn return. led from a police station in hand- leased on $50,000 bond. for the lightweight belt, but was Rose Namajunas was scheduled cuffs and charged with throwing a UFC has not disciplined McGre- deemed by the New York State to defend her 115-pound hand cart at a bus — the promotion gor though everyone involved in Athletic Commission medically strawweight title against Joanna Je- got down Saturday night to what it instigating the press conference day unfit to compete in his failed bid to drzejczyk in the co-main event. does best: Put on a show. fight on Thursday was not allowed hit the 155-pound mark. UFC poked fun at the light- A crumbled card, perhaps. at the arena. Al Iaquinta, winner of five weight situation on its Instagram MARY ALTAFFER/AP But a card nonetheless, with Flyweight Ray Borg was on the straight fights, was tabbed to fight caption on a photo of the arena just Ultimate fighting star Conor McGregor heads to a vehicle to leave chairs and guard rails firmly bus attacked by McGregor and was Nurmagomedov in a title bout before the card started, “They’re all Brooklyn Criminal Court, Friday, April 6, 2018 in New York. planted on the floor. forced off the card because he suf- stuck with an asterisk. Nur- in bubble-wrap and ready to go!” McGregor is facing criminal charges in the wake of a backstage McGregor’s boorish behavior fered multiple cornea abrasions magomedov would become the Because the mayhem rearranged melee he allegedly instigated that has forced the removal of three got him tossed in jail, facing felony when he was struck by broken 155-pound champ because McGre- the card — Holloway vs. Nur- fights from UFC’s biggest card of the year. Video footage appears charges in a New York courtroom glass. gor — in a move unrelated to the magomedov T-shirts were still on to show the promotion’s most bankable star throwing a hand sale for $40 at Barclays — UFC of- truck at a bus full of fighters after a Thursday news conference and, on a less serious note, led to “Hey what do you know food melee — was stripped of the belt. for UFC 223 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. UFC scrapping three fights on the was taken off my families plate for McGregor hasn’t fought for UFC fered full refunds. Mosby Manziel attempts comeback in Spring League FROM PAGE 1B “Us four, we got together and BY MARK ROSNER quarters, completing 8 of 16 passes for 79 wants to distance himself from the per- lackadaisical approach in the past by said, ‘Look, we have to show we The Associated Press yards and a touchdown in windy, unsea- sonal issues that hurt him in the past. telling radio host Dan Patrick that the can play with these guys and that sonably cold conditions — temperatures Selected out of Texas A&M by Cleve- Browns should have known he wasn’t a we’re not just SWAC players.’ So AUSTIN, Texas — Johnny Manziel’s in the low 40s — with a few hundred fans land in the first round of the 2014 NFL student of the game, an expert on the X’s that was our mindset. We had a big attempt to restart his football career watching, many of them cheering for him. draft — No. 22 overall — Manziel threw and O’s of football, when they drafted chip on our shoulder. We surprised brought him to a game on Saturday in a Manziel was sacked four times, fum- as many interceptions (seven) as touch- him. everybody.” high school stadium that was largely bled once, an issue he mentioned as a down passes with the Browns during two But Manziel said he is taking medica- It was a unique and extravagant empty. problem he had in the NFL, and could not seasons. tion for the bipolar disorder and is devoted way to begin a pro career. Mosby Manziel, 25, and two seasons removed lead his team in the final two minutes to a In 2016, a domestic assault charge to the improvement of his life and career. and his teammates were presented from the sport, prefers a return to the NFL, touchdown that would have won the against Manziel in Dallas was dismissed “No matter what happens football-wise, with a duffle bag filled with cash would settle for the game. after Manziel took an anger management I’ve repaired a lot of relationships,” after each win. With the players’ League, but has landed for now in The Manziel said he was frustrated by the course and participated in the NFL’s sub- Manziel said. “There was a lot of myself college eligibility exhausted, play- Spring League. final drive but added, “It’s good to be back stance-abuse program. that needed a lot of work. The message ers took full advantage of no It’s a four-team showcase of practices on the field. I’m healthy. I had fun. This is In a recent interview, Manziel said he’s that I’m sending is showing up every day, and two games designed as an audition for a huge step for me.” been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and going to (team) meetings, being engaged. longer being under the much-ma- pro scouts. As Manziel angles for a return to the has stopped drinking alcohol. If the NFL pops up, cool. If not, I’m gonna ligned NCAA “amateurism” rules On Saturday, Manziel played about two NFL, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner He recently reminded people about his work until I get back there.” by throwing bills up in the air and holding wads of cash to their ears like a phone. It was a rap video-induced vi- sual that would presumably make SPORTSROUNDUP NCAA President Mark Emmert convulse. In addition to flaunting earn- The Masters ings, the tournament’s rules ap- pealed to the new-age basketball A look at the third round Saturday in the Masters: Home & Away LEADING: Patrick Reed had a 5-under 67 for a three-shot fan in its uptempo, 3-or-dunk lead. style. Because 3s counted as 2s, TRAILING: Rory McIlroy shot 65 and will play in the final Monday Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 5 p.m. group at the Masters for the first time since 2011. and 2s counted as 1s, it made for CONTENDING: Rickie Fowler was five shots behind and BASEBALL TRACK Jon Rahm of Spain was six shots behind. Each shot a 65. Cass at East Paulding, 5:55 p.m. Cartersville at Gordon Central an excess of shots from behind the TIGER TALES: Tiger Woods played the par 5s in 1 over arc. And with more floor spacing and shot 72. He was 18 shots behind. Kell at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. Cass at Calhoun, 4:30 p.m. EAGLES HAVE LANDED: McIlroy, Rahm and Reed each with less players, there were chipped in for eagle. GOLF Friday plenty of opportunities for dunks. KEY STATISTIC: Reed has rounds of 69-66-67. No one Woodland, East Paulding at Woodland Hills BASEBALL has ever shot all four rounds in the 60s at the Masters. There also was a short shot clock NOTEWORTHY: The top four players on the leaderboard Tuesday Cartersville at LaGrange, 5:30 p.m. are all in their 20s. and no stoppages in play unless QUOTEWORTHY: “We’ve actually got quite a good rela- BASEBALL Paulding County at Cass, 5:55 p.m. there was a foul or timeout, has- tionship, but at the end of the day, it’s business and we’re Haralson County at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. Cass at North Springs, 6 p.m. both trying to do something pretty special.” — McIlroy on tening the pace. playing with Reed in the final group. Cartersville at Chapel Hill, 5:55 p.m. Carrollton at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. KEY TEE TIMES: Patrick Reed and Rory McIlroy, 2:40 “It was definitely fun,” Mosby p.m.; Rickie Fowler and Jon Rahm, 2:30 p.m. Justin SOCCER SOCCER said. “The play style was different, Thomas and Jordan Spieth, 2 p.m.; Tiger Woods and Ringgold at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Carrollton at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. Rafa Cabrera Bello, 11:10 a.m. intense. It was non-stop.” TELEVISION: Sunday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., CBS Sports. Cartersville at North Paulding, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 14 With Mosby’s status as a profes- Woodland at Heritage, Catoosa, 5 p.m. TRACK sional grandiosely introduced on TENNIS Woodland at McEachern Invitational, 9 a.m. the “Worldwide Leader in Sports,” What to Watch Adairsville vs. Murray County at Calhoun Monday, April 16 he expects the $750 he made last (Region 6-AAA tournament), 9 a.m. BASEBALL weekend to just be the beginning. (All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts Cartersville at Region 5-AAAA tournament Cass at Paulding County, 5:55 p.m. While representatives of the Sunday, April 8 at Sunset Hills Country Club, 1:30 p.m. Woodland at Carrollton, 5:55 p.m. NBA’s Nets, Raptors and Clippers AUTO RACING 11 a.m. ESPN2 — , Gulf Bahrain Grand Prix, Cass, Woodland at Region 7-AAAAA SOCCER spoke to him in San Antonio, the at Sakhir, Bahrain tournament at Rome Tennis Center, 11 a.m. Adairsville at North Murray, 5 p.m. film on Mosby should only further 2 p.m. FS1 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts 500, at Fort Worth, Texas TRACK Cartersville at Cedartown, 5:30 p.m. pro scouts’ interest. BASKETBALL Cass at Darlington, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 17 Mosby led the Braves as a sen- 5 p.m. ESPN2 — High school, Jordan Brand Classic, at Brooklyn, N.Y. Woodland at Hiram, 4:30 p.m. BASEBALL ior in minutes (32.2), points COLLEGE SOFTBALL 3 p.m. ESPN2 — Florida at Alabama Wednesday Adairsville at Bremen, 5:55 p.m. (15.2), assists (3.9), and steals DRAG RACING BASEBALL Troup at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. (1.4). He also was second on the 11:30 a.m. FS1 — NHRA, Denso Spark Plugs Four-Wide Nationals, qualifying, at Las Vegas (taped) Adairsville at Murray County, 5:55 p.m. GOLF team with 4.7 rebounds per game 6 p.m. FS1 — NHRA, Denso Spark Plugs Four-Wide Na- tionals, finals, at Las Vegas (same-day tape) East Paulding at Cass, 5:55 p.m. Adairsville vs. Sonoraville at Barnsley Gardens, 4 p.m. and led the conference in assist- GOLF 2 p.m.CBS — The Masters, final round, at Augusta, Ga. Woodland at Kell, 5:55 p.m. Woodland vs. East Paulding at Bentwater Golf Club turnover ratio at about 2-1. MLB BASEBALL Possibly most impressive were 1 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Tampa Bay at Boston SOCCER SOCCER OR Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees Darlington at Cass girls, 5:30 p.m. North Springs at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Mosby’s percentages. He nearly 8 p.m. ESPN — N.Y. Mets at Washington accomplished the rare feat of NBA BASKETBALL Thursday Cartersville at Coahulla Creek, 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. — Dallas at Philadelphia shooting 50 percent from the floor, 3:30 p.m. — Detroit at Memphis BASEBALL Calhoun at Cass, 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. — Orlando at Toronto Adairsville at Sonoraville, 5:55 p.m. TRACK 40 percent from 3 and 90 percent 9 p.m. — Golden State at Phoenix from the free throw line. He just SOCCER Cedartown at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. Adairsville at Region 6-AAA championships at Calhoun 9:15 a.m. NBCSN — Premier League, Arsenal vs. nearly missed that mark at 87 per- Southampton SOCCER 9:30 a.m. FS1 — Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund vs. cent from the charity stripe, al- Stuttgart though that percentage led the 11:30 a.m. NBCSN — Premier League, Chelsea vs. West Ham conference and is third in Alcorn Noon FS2 — Bundesliga, Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Hoffen- State’s history. heim 2 p.m. FOX — Women, International friendly, United On the Air He also was named second team States vs. , at 4 p.m. ESPN — MLS, Portland at Orlando City all-SWAC and first team all- 9 p.m. FS1 — MLS, Sporting Kansas City at L.A. Galaxy HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL NBA BASKETBALL HBCU (Historically Black Col- WINTER SPORTS 5 p.m. — Jordan Brand Classic (ESPN2) 1 p.m. — Atlanta at Boston (FSSE) 8 p.m. NBCSN — Curling: World Men’s Championship, leges and Universities). Gold Medal match, at Las Vegas MLB BASEBALL PGA TOUR GOLF WRESTLING Mosby’s appeal to pro teams 3:30 p.m. NBCSN — United World Wrestling: Men’s 3 p.m. — Atlanta at Colorado (FSSO) 2 p.m. — The Masters: Final round (CBS) will be how well he can comple- Freestyle World Cup, Gold Medal match, at Iowa City, 8 p.m. — New York Mets at Washington (ESPN) WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOFTBALL Iowa ment any roster due to his defen- MLS SOCCER 3 p.m. — Florida at Alabama (ESPN2) sive prowess, his ability to stretch MLB Standings 9 p.m. — Los Angeles vs. Sporting KC (FS1) WOMEN’S SOCCER FRIENDLY the floor, his high basketball acu- NASCAR 2 p.m. — U.S. vs. Mexico (FOX) men and remarkable shooting ef- National League 2 p.m. — Monster Energy Cup Series (FS1) ficiency. EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB All of which should land him a New York 6 1 .857 — ATLANTA 5 2 .714 1 roster spot somewhere in Europe. Washington 4 4 .500 2½ L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, late EAST DIVISION N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 3 To put that in perspective, Philadelphia2 4 .333 3½ Miami at Philadelphia, late W L Pct GB Boston 10, Tampa Bay 3 Miami 2 5 .286 4 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, late Boston 7 1 .875 — Detroit at Chicago White Sox, late Mosby was lightly recruited out of CENTRAL DIVISION San Diego at Houston, late Toronto 5 3 .625 2 Seattle at Minnesota, late ATLANTA at Colorado, late New York 5 4 .556 2½ Kansas City at Cleveland, late high school, played two years at a W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 6 1 .857 — Today’s Games Baltimore 3 6 .333 4½ San Diego at Houston, late local junior college, and then took 5 3 .625 1½ Cincinnati (Mahle 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Taillon 1-0), 1:35 p.m. Tampa Bay 1 7 .125 6 Toronto at Texas, late St. Louis 4 4 .500 2½ Miami (Richards 0-1) at Philadelphia (Arrieta 0-0), 1:35 CENTRAL DIVISION Oakland at L.A. Angels, late advantage of an Alcorn State offer Chicago 3 4 .429 3 p.m. W L Pct GB Today’s Games after facing scant other playing op- Cincinnati 1 5 .167 4½ Chicago Cubs (Quintana 0-1) at Milwaukee (Anderson 0- Minnesota 4 2 .667 — Baltimore (Wright Jr. 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Montgomery WEST DIVISION 0), 2:10 p.m. Chicago 3 3 .500 1 0-0), 1:05 p.m. portunities. As a result, the fact W L Pct GB San Diego (Ross 1-0) at Houston (Morton 1-0), 2:10 p.m. Cleveland 3 4 .429 1½ Tampa Bay (TBD) at Boston (Rodriguez 0-0), 1:05 p.m. Arizona 6 2 .750 — Arizona (Walker 0-0) at St. Louis (Weaver 1-0), 2:15 p.m. Detroit 2 4 .333 2 Kansas City (Hammel 0-1) at Cleveland (Clevinger 1-0), that Mosby’s dream of playing Colorado 4 4 .500 2 ATLANTA (Teheran 0-0) at Colorado (Freeland 0-1), 3:10 Kansas City 1 4 .200 2½ 1:10 p.m. professionally is still alive is a San Francisco 3 3 .500 2 p.m. WEST DIVISION Detroit (Fiers 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Lopez 0-0), 2:10 Los Angeles2 5 .286 3½ L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 0-2) at San Francisco (Blach 1-1), W L Pct GB p.m. case study in perseverance, and San Diego 2 6 .250 4 4:05 p.m. Houston 6 2 .750 — San Diego (Ross 1-0) at Houston (Morton 1-0), 2:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Harvey 0-0) at Washington (Roark 1-0), 8:08 Los Angeles6 2 .750 — Seattle (Gonzales 1-0) at Minnesota (Lynn 0-1), 2:10 p.m. being under-recruited out of small- Friday’s Games p.m. Seattle 3 3 .500 2 Toronto (Garcia 0-0) at Texas (Hamels 1-1), 3:05 p.m. town Cartersville, Mosby has al- L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, ppd. Monday’s Games Oakland 3 6 .333 3½ Oakland (Graveman 0-1) at L.A. Angels (Ohtani 1-0), 4:07 ATLANTA 8, Colorado 3 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Texas 3 6 .333 3½ p.m. ways had a large chip on his Pittsburgh 14, Cincinnati 3 ATLANTA at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Monday’s Games shoulder. Milwaukee 5, Chicago Cubs 4 Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. San Diego 4, Houston 1 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:05 p.m. Cleveland 3, Kansas City 2 Detroit at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. However, as of the 3X3U Na- Saturday’s Games N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Baltimore 7, N.Y. Yankees 3, 14 innings Toronto at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets 3, Washington 2 San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Toronto 8, Texas 5 L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. tional Championship last week- St. Louis 5, Arizona 3 Arizona at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. San Diego 4, Houston 1 Houston at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, late L.A. Angels 13, Oakland 9 Seattle at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. end, Mosby can finally start American League Saturday’s Games cashing in those chips. 4B Sunday, April 8, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Geros Masters

FROM PAGE 1B FROM PAGE 1B Many other Paralympic ath- wanted to pursue that endeavor, The first one was a 15-foot putt on the letes are just like Purdy, who it took many more serendipitous 13th hole. The next one was far more placed second on the 18th season moments to put him on Copper bold. From just under 270 yards, with the of Dancing with the Stars, in that Mountain with a gold medal rain making the air feel heavy, Reed hit regard. It’s one thing that gives around his neck. 3-wood just over the water and short of Geros an advantage over some of His prosthetics doctor at Chil- the bunker. His chip from 80 feet his adaptive opponents. dren’s Hospital in Atlanta slammed against the pin and dropped for Despite never entering any reached out to Purdy and her hus- eagle. Reed pumped his fist, the kind of competitions, Geros has been band, Daniel Gale. The couple emotion he typically saves for the Ryder snowboarding for more than a co-founded Adaptive Action Cup. He was at 14-under 202. decade. After struggling with ski- Sports to “help create opportuni- McIlroy made up a five-shot deficit in ing, his dad taught him how to ties for individuals with physical eight holes when he chipped in for eagle snowboard, but it’s a skill he disabilities to get involved in on the par-5 eighth. Reed was in the never thought he’d use outside of skateboarding and snowboard- group behind him, and perhaps the the occasional family vacation. ing, as well as other action SPECIAL cheers inspired him. He holed a 10-footer “It’s amazing,” Geros said. “I sports,” according to the non- Above, Garrett Geros holds his first place medal from for birdie, the start of three in a row to re- never, in a million years, thought profit organization’s website. Monday’s slalom event as part of the USASA National gain control. I was ever going to be anything When the couple invited the Championships. Right, Geros, right, stands on the podium “Any time you hear a bunch of roars, associated with snowboarding. Geroses to watch the final after finishing third in the boardercross event Wednesday. you’re going to get excited, especially if … Once I lost my leg, I thought USASA event of the season at the Zachary Miller, left, won the event. you feel like you’re playing some good I’m not going to be able to do beginning of April, Dave Geros golf,” Reed said. “Felt like I was doing anything again. I didn’t think I’ll informed them that the family these people,” Dave Geros said. spent the days on the slopes and Geros understands he has a long what I needed to do. Of course, I heard ever be able to snowboard again was already planning a trip to “… We just happened to be an the nights on Purdy’s and Gale’s way to go to move from the podi- the roar on 8, but then to birdie 8, to or wrestle. Colorado for mid-February. hour away. They said, ‘We could couch. ums on Copper Mountain to the make the putt on 9, and then hit a good “But then, God showed me the The timing couldn’t have see him in the Paralympics in “I wanted him to go by himself ones in Beijing. shot on 10 and make birdie there ... I just way, and led this perfect opportu- worked out more perfect. four years.’ That kind of blew my to do a little trial run for what it’s That doesn’t mean he doubts felt like from that point, the crowds were nity of snowboarding to me. It’s During the trip, Garrett Geros mind.” going to be like,” Dave Geros his ability to get there. electrified. worked out so perfect for me, and essentially auditioned for approx- Garrett Geros returned alone to said, “because he’s going to “I feel like I can go win a gold “You had to ride the momentum and I never thought it would happen. imately six hours and earned an the Rocky Mountains on March move out there and that’s going medal, and I really want to get to keep it going.” But God does some amazing invitation to the national champi- 30 in an attempt to simulate what to be his life — snowboarding.” that highest level,” Geros said. McIlroy can only hope he didn’t use things, and it happened for me.” onship event. it would be like for him to live by Even with the impressive “But, right now, I’m at a low up all his luck. He figures that chip-in at While snowboarding experi- “We had this trip planned be- himself in Colorado, where he’ll amount of success in his first level. But I feel like I can work No. 8 was going off the green except that ence helped Geros decide he fore he ever met and talked to likely move this summer. Geros competitive showing, Garrett up to it.” it struck the pin. He also feared for the worst when his second shot on the par-5 13th went into a sea of pink azaleas, and he wasn’t sure he couldn’t find the ball. RANDY PARKER/DTN He found it, and the bushes are thin Tigers Adairsville’s B.J. enough he could chip out of the mess and Roper dives safely escape with par. FROM PAGE 1B back to third base. “Just a great day,” McIlroy said. “To bases loaded, Roper lifted Mishoe following a four-pitch get myself into the final group, and have walk to begin the second. The inherited runner ended up a chance to win another major ... you scoring, as did another runner, who reached on an error, couldn’t ask for much more out of to allow the Colts to knot the score. today.” “Obviously, it became big because we ended up giving The verbal gamesmanship may have them four runs in the first two innings,” Roper said of his started early. team’s first-inning outburst. “Any time you can come out “I feel like all the pressure is on him,” and get some runs, it allows you to make mistakes. Ob- McIlroy said. “He’s got to go out and viously, you don’t want mistakes, but it allows you a little protect that, and he’s got a few guys wiggle room.” got to win,” Roper said. “... Every time we play [Coahulla pitch Tuesday, Adairsville has a solid chance to get a leg chasing him that are pretty big-time play- After using up all that wiggle room, the Tigers earned Creek], it comes down to the wire. In our region, you up in the playoff race. ers. He’s got that to deal with and sleep themselves some more leeway with a three-run third in- have to play hard against everybody, because even the After finishing off their fourth week of going 2-1 in re- on tonight.” ning. teams at the bottom can get you any given day. gion play, the Tigers are already eyeing a possible perfect Reed didn’t flinch when told of McIl- Hice walked again and Mishoe doubled again to give “They came in right there at 5-6, so they’re playing to week. roy’s views. Adairsville the lead for good. Halen Huskins followed get in [the postseason race]. We knew we were going to “We’re going to enjoy [the win] and Monday we’re going “I am leading,” he said. “But at the same with a run-scoring single, and Corey Nation brought get their best shot, so we had to just keep plugging away.” to set our focus on the three games we have next week,” time, he’s trying to go for the career Grand home Huskins with a single of his own later in the frame. The victory sets up a mammoth clash between Roper said. “Those three teams, Haralson is tied [with Slam. You can put it either way. Honestly, Nation, Mishoe and B.J. Roper each had two hits for Adairsville and Haralson County on Tuesday at Tiger Adairsville], and Murray and Sonoraville are below us. I woke up this morning, felt fine. Didn’t the Tigers, who had runners in scoring position in each Valley. “It’s a great week to try to get three out of three. We feel any pressure. Just came out and tried of the final four innings but never could add to the lead. Both the Tigers and the Rebels enter the game tied for want at least two for three, but it’s a great chance to go to play some golf. And I believe that’s how “We know the region we’re in, this is a game we’ve third in the region at 8-4. With Kyler Pelfrey likely to three for three.” it’s going to be tomorrow.” AroundTown C

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Mt. Zion celebrates pastor’s retirement

BY MARIE NESMITH serve in the Air Force for four years, then [email protected] embarked on a trailblazing career in law en- forcement. Referred to as a Renaissance man, the Rev. In 1966, he became the first black Alaska Dr. Edward Rhodes is known for his love of State Trooper. After working for the agency God, groundbreaking law enforcement tenure through 1982, Rhodes served as the Anchor- and bridging the racial divide. Upon meeting age police chief for six years. He also was a him, one also quickly discovers the 75-year- founding member of the National Organiza- old Cartersville resident has a passion for fly tion of Black Law Enforcement Executives fishing in Alaska, raising beef cattle and in 1976. proudly sharing pictures of his family. “It was a bittersweet experience, more Shepherding Mount Zion Missionary Bap- sweet than bitter,” he said, referring to his tist Church since Feb. 19, 1995, Rhodes will work with the Alaska State Troopers. “… I soon bid adieu to another chapter of his ca- learned so much from Alaska natives. … In reer as he officially retires from pastoring RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS the villages [as] state troopers, you’re the doc- April 15. The Rev. Dr. Edward Rhodes greets tor. You’re the lawyer. You’re the pilot. You’re “I always tell folks that, when I came to parishioner Sharon Wynn at the everything. They come to you for every need, conclusion of the Easter service at Mt. Mt. Zion and Cartersville, I learned some and we assist them. I always got a great joy in Zion Missionary Baptist Church. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS new words and I picked up on some new phi- doing for them whatever I could.” The Rev. Dr. Edward Rhodes listens as losophy about life,” Rhodes said. “I met here was accustomed to a lot of emotions’ and he Rhodes also shared he experienced various Eric Burt tells the story of Easter at Mt. some of the friendliest, loving people that said ‘but the more I sat and listened and the challenges, discrimination and setbacks due to Zion Missionary Baptist Church in I’ve ever met in my life, and people who more I came to your Bible studies, I devel- being the first black trooper, some of which in- Cartersville. were yearning for teaching and training. One oped a greater appreciation for your type of cluded working on Christmas, being passed of my deacons said to me last week, ‘When preaching and teaching.’ over for promotions and not receiving the same As the nation observed the 50th anniver- you first came here … I didn’t particularly “[My style] is [I] stand flat-footed and residential housing as previous colleagues sary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther like your method of preaching.’ He said, ‘I preach the Gospel. I’m not one for moving when assigned to the university campus. King Jr. Wednesday, Rhodes reflected on about in the pulpit,” he said, noting he started “I never let them know that they got the how his life was impacted by the American his ministry at Cole Street Missionary Bap- best of me,” Rhodes said, adding his “faith civil rights leader’s message. tist in Marietta in 1992. “… When I become in God” helped him persevere. “I knew that “My father had instilled in me so much emotional is after I have preached the Gospel if I [were] to quit, it would be twice as hard about life and so much about treating people and I see lives changing. I see people come for the next guy. Right now they have [12] the way you would want to be treated and and give their lives to Christ.” black state troopers in Alaska, [two] of them that no one owed you anything,” Rhodes Still driven to spread the Gospel, Rhodes are captains.” said. “You work. You achieve. I will never is looking forward to participating in preach- forget that his theory was that 80 percent of ing engagements and conducting workshops education was observation. He always made once he retires. Along with continuing to sure that I traveled, that I excelled academi- write a book, other plans include moving to cally. … When Dr. King was assassinated, it the Roswell area with his wife, Mattie Jean, was a difficult day, because I recognized that to be closer to their daughter. Along with two it didn’t have to be. I didn’t feel it was nec- grown children — Keith and Treva — the essary to kill the man. But it happened. We couple has six grandchildren. lived through it. “… But the principles that I think he lived Law enforcement trailblazer for is something that all of us ought to adhere Affectionately referring to his parents as to,” he said, referring to the importance of “devout Christians,” Rhodes was born in treating everyone fairly. “… [Dr. King said] Taylor, Louisiana, and raised in a Baptist ‘We will either survive as brothers or die as household. While other children were play- fools.’ I think race relationships today [are] ing outside, he took an interest to his place what we make out of them. If we want them RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS of worship’s business meetings and was to be good, we’ll do the right thing. If we The Rev. Dr. Edward Rhodes greets RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS want them to be bad, then we’ll treat folks in named the church clerk at age 12. The Rev. Dr. Edward Rhodes presents parishioner Tommy Mays during the a derogatory way.” fellowship segment of a Sunday Prior to answering the call to minister, his sermon during March 18’s Sunday Rhodes graduated from Grambling College morning service at Mt. Zion Missionary morning service at Mt. Zion Missionary SEE RHODES, PAGE 2C Baptist Church. in Louisiana in 1965, relocated to Alaska to Baptist Church. 2C Sunday, April 8, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News The power of The Resurrection is real on a daily basis

Easter Sunday is over. grave. And that custom continues resurrection power of Jesus should our lives, those habits may not go for a meal. The Easter clothes have been today, Christian’s gathering on be evident in our lives every day. away immediately. The power of Then their eyes were opened put up. Sunday. Paul talked about this in Phillippi- the resurrection that is present in and they realized it was Jesus who The “big” day for the church is This is mentioned in Acts. He ans. Paul said, that he wanted to our lives is available through the was walking with them and they now past. said, “On the first day of the week know “…the power of his resur- power of the Holy Spirit. And that said, “were not our hearts burn- Now, it’s back to “our regularly we came together to break bread,” rection and participation in his suf- power helps us live for Christ. ing?” The experience of the resur- scheduled programming,” right? (Acts 20:7). ferings, becoming like him in his In the gospel of Luke, two men rected Jesus walking with them For some, maybe that’s true. Paul mentioned this in I death…” (3:10). were walking along the Emmaus had made a difference in their But it doesn’t have to be that way Corinthians when he said, “On the What can the power of the res- road when suddenly Jesus began lives and the same should be true and shouldn’t be. You see, we cel- first day of every week, each one urrection do in our lives? Well, the walking with them, but their eyes for us. ebrate the resurrection every of you should set aside a sum of power of the resurrection can help were prevented from recognizing Easter Sunday is past, but the week. “How so?” you ask? Potts money in keeping with your in- us live the Christian life. When Him (Luke 24:32). As they resurrection isn’t limited to one Let’s go back to the first cen- come, saving it up, so that when I we become Christians, we have walked, they discussed the events Sunday a year. We celebrate Jesus’ tury. The Jews observed the Sab- believed in Jesus as well as many come, no collections will have to had our sins forgiven. Then we of the day. Then they encouraged resurrection every Lord’s day and bath on Saturday, the seventh day Gentiles. These people started be made,” (I Corinthians 16:2). want to live for Christ. But our old the man (Jesus) to join them as the power of Jesus’ resurrection of the week. But when Jesus rose gathering on Sunday because that But, in addition to celebrating habits can be challenging to break. they approached where they were should make a difference in our from the grave, some of the Jews was when Jesus rose from the the resurrection every Sunday, the If we have had certain habits all going. Jesus did and they sat down lives every day.

CHURCH CALENDAR

NEW HOPE MISSIONARY OAK GROVE BAPTIST Hurst, April 27. Everyone is wel- first event on April 16 at 6 p.m. at several guest speakers. Registration ris Parkway, Cartersville. BAPTIST CHURCH – 106 Fire CHURCH – Oak Grove Baptist come. the baseball field on School Street is $25. To pre-register, call 404- Harvester Church is hosting its re- Tower Road, Cassville. New Hope Church is hosting its spring revival in White. Everyone is invited. 207-3472. vival April 23-27 at 7 p.m. each Missionary Baptist Church is cele- April 9-13. Services will begin at 7 MACEDONIA BAPTIST evening. There will be a guest brating the eighth pastoral anniver- p.m. each night. Everyone is in- CHURCH – 1810 Euharlee Road. THE BOOTH BROTHERS – FLOYD CREEK BAPTIST speaker each night. Everyone is in- sary of Pastor William Reed and vited. Macedonia Baptist Church is host- Parnick Jennings Sr.’s Good Shep- CHURCH – Floyd Creek Baptist vited. First Lady Vaseline Reed. Services ing its spring revival April 15-18. herd Funeral Home is hosting An Church is hosting its homecoming will be held today at 11 a.m. and 3 PLAINVIEW BAPTIST Services will be at 6 p.m. on April Evening With The Booth Brothers on April 22, service will start at SUTALLEE BAPTIST p.m. Each service will feature a CHURCH – Plainview Road, 15 and 7 p.m. all other nights. A April 20 in the Rome City Audito- 10:30 a.m. and include lunch. The CHURCH – 895 Knox Bridge guest speaker. Dinner will be Adairsville. Plainview Baptist guest will speak every night along rium at 7 p.m. Tickets are: $15 in church is also hosting its Spring Highway, White. Sutallee Baptist served at 2 p.m. Everyone is in- Church is hosting its revival April with special music. Everyone is advance or $20 at the door; chil- Revival April 29 through May 3. Church is hosting a ladies Ken- vited. 8-13. Services are at 6 p.m. on welcome. dren 12 and under are free; church Services will begin at 6:30 each tucky Derby party on May 5 from April 8 and 7:30 p.m. all other groups of 10 or more $12. To order night. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The church is also WOFFORDS CROSSROADS nights. GRACE BAPTIST tickets, visit Parnick Jennings Sr.’s hosting a free vacation bible school BAPTIST CHURCH – 222 Old CHURCH – 477 Old Cass White Good Shepherd Funeral Home or PINE GROVE BAPTIST June 4-8 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. each Tennessee Highway, White. Wof- THE WEST Road, Cartersville. Grace Baptist call 706-234-9622. CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove Road, night. Kids from 3 years old to 12th fords Crossroads Baptist Church is CARTERSVILLE CHURCH Church is hosting a live perform- Cartersville. Pine Grove Baptist grade are welcome. hosting its spring revival today OF CHRIST – 416 Highway 61, ance of Heaven’s Gates Hell’s LIGHTHOUSE EVANGEL- Church is hosting vocalist and pi- through April 11. Service will be at Cartersville. The West Cartersville Flames April 15-17 at 7 p.m. each ISTIC CHURCH – 767 W. Ave., anist Jeff Cleghorn for its April 22 ROWLAND SPRINGS BAP- 6 p.m. today, with a performance Church of Christ is hosting differ- night. Everyone is invited. Suite C, Cartersville. Lighthouse 11 a.m. worship service. Everyone TIST CHURCH – 79 Rowland by Fireproof, and 7 p.m. all other ent speakers each Friday in April at Evangelistic Church is hosting is invited. Springs Road S.E., Cartersville. The nights with guest preacher Barry 7:30 p.m: Seth Mauldin, April 13; ANOTHER GREAT AMERI- “Name it Claim it Power Prosperity church’s food pantry is open the Snapp. David Norfleet, April 20; Perry CAN REVIVAL – Another Great Conference” on April 21 from 9 GLORY HARVESTER third Thursday of American Revival is hosting its a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There will be CHURCH – 1988 Joe Frank Har- every month from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

tion, conferences, his leadership S.E. Caldwell. two decades, Rhodes has accumu- Rhodes abilities [and] his organizational lated a host of memorable mo- skills.” Spirit of unity ments, one of which revolves FROM PAGE 1C Situated at 147 Jones St., Mt. Continuing to connect with fel- around a series of baptisms in the ‘A man of God’ Zion currently features about 900 low believers across Bartow, early 2000s. In conjunction with the church’s members. Formed by the Rev. Jef- Rhodes has made a point to mentor “We have a scheduled Sunday 155th anniversary celebrations, Mt. frey Milner, the church initially other pastors and invite fellow for baptism,” he said. “So I came Zion recently presented a pair of worshipped under a “bush arbor” in members of the county’s faith- that Sunday morning. I had like festive events highlighting Rhodes’ the 1860s. based community to speak at Mt. five people to baptize. I baptized retirement. In March, the gather- According to www.mzm- Zion. them and then had the sermon, and ings included a Retirement Revival bchurch.com, “During the first year “I’m noted [for having] crossed I gave the invitation and two more at the Cartersville place of worship, the Rev. Milner became pastor, one racial lines, denominational lines, people got up and came and said, which featured guest speaker Dr. Sunday in July he preached to his cultural and economic lines. … ‘We want to be baptized right now.’ Joel C. Gregory, and a banquet at congregation from this text, John That’s the way I’ve been all of my So I said, ‘OK.’ So [I] changed Tellus Science Museum. 8:36. ‘If the Son therefore shall life,” Rhodes said. “I think that [and] baptized those two. The offerings will culminate make you free, ye shall be free in- that’s one of the problems that we “[Then I] went in my office and April 15. Starting with its 8 a.m. deed.’ Some of the slaves went have now is that everybody wants changed, and they were concluding worship service with guests the home and told their master that to stay in our own little group and the service. And three more people Rev. Randy Livsey and Ahmad Rev. Milner said they were going we don’t understand other folks. got up and said, ‘Wait a minute, we Hall & Friends. Mt. Zion also will to be free. We don’t even try to understand want to accept Christ. We want to present an 11 a.m. gathering featur- “The white people who owned them. I know I’ve preached in as be baptized today. We heard the ing the Rev. Samuel Tolbert, presi- these slaves, on the following Mon- many ‘white churches’ as I have message.’ So I went in the pool dent of the National Baptist day morning had a gallows built, black churches since I’ve been three times on the same Sunday to Convention of America Interna- where the present depot now here. baptize. [It was] unbelievable.” tional, and a reception in honor of stands. They placed the hangman’s “… From the day I came here, Rhodes. noose around Rev. Milner’s neck to there have been white, Caucasian State recognition “For the past 20-plus years, he’s hang him but before they tied the preachers and pastors here to In addition to his church’s cele- been our pastor, our leader, our knot he preached so strong that preach. … [I hope my legacy will brations, Rhodes also was recog- teacher,” said Bibby Morgan, a many people wept. The mayor of be] that I was known for preaching nized at the state level in January. deacon at Mt. Zion, who has at- Cassville, Georgia, ordered the the fundamentals of the Gospel, Honoring his “selfless and tire- tended the church for the past 60 crew to cut him down and let him that I did more [teaching] and train- less work as the pastor of Mt. Zion years. “He’s just been an example go and preach the word of God.” ing than anything else, and I was a Missionary Baptist Church,” Sen- of what godly men do and/or say. Along with Milner and Rhodes, living example. I have always ate Resolution 612 highlighted We’re certainly going to miss him, Mt. Zion’s pastors have included demonstrated a love for other many of his accomplishments, in- and we know that he’ll be available the Revs. J.P. Gay, Timothy Smith, preachers, especially young cluding his law enforcement career to us should we need him. Humphrey Daniels, J.F. Bright, J.T. preachers, to better equip them and and speaking to the National Bap- “He’s been a man of God. … [I Latimore, T.B. Maddox, F.A. Har- better prepare them.” tist Convention of America Interna- will remember] his stories that he ris, N.T. Thompson, J.C. Adams, Carrying on the work that Milner tional three years ago. used to talk about and how he used George Washington Woodson, started more than 150 years ago, “The contributions that he has them in his sermons the lessons, the S.M. Bryant, M. Rufus Dinkins, Rhodes also is delighted to wel- individual time spent in conversa- Eugene H. Mitchell and Michel come new believers. Over the past SEE RHODES, PAGE 8C

WHAT’S GOING ON

UNITED DAUGHTERS OF the United Daughters of the Con- April 14 at 11 a.m. Historian THE CONFEDERACY – The federacy is hosting a Confederate Michael K. Shafer will be the guest General P.M.B. Young Chapter of Memorial Day Observance on speaker. For more information, call Shirley Hamby at 770-224-8656. Cartersville City Ballet COOKING WITH HERBS – The UGA Extension is hosting Cooking with Herbs on April 14 Company Auditions from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the demonstration kitchen at the Olin 2018 - 2019 Performing Season Tatum Agricultural Building. The Dancers Ages 7 Years to Adult are eligible. class costs $10 and is limited to 15 participants. To register, call the Auditions will be held at the Extension office at 770-387-5142. Cartersville School of Ballet Studios. CONFEDERATE MEMO- RIAL SERVICE – A Confederate — Youth Ensemble memorial service is being held on Thursday, April 12TH April 21 at 10 a.m. at Cassville Cemetery. Civil War historian — Junior Company Michael Shaefer will be the guest Tuesday, April 17TH speaker. For more information, call — Senior Apprentice Dale at 678-800-3214. Sat, April 14TH — Senior Company BENEFIT FOR SHANNON ERTZBERGER – A benefit for & Pre-Professional Shannon Ertzberger, who is suffer- Companies ing from congestive heart failure, is Saturday, April 14TH being held at Logtown in down- town Adairsville on April 21 from 2 to 6 p.m. The event will feature For audition times and more detailed hamburgers and hotdogs, a cake information call 770-386-4779 auction, raffles and auctions, a cornhole tournament and live en- 43 Public Square, Cartersville tertainment. For more information, Located in Downtown Cartersville on the Square call Shane West at 770-548-0684 or Michael Linn at 770-608-0978. FAMILY & LIVING

The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, April 8, 2018 3C EVHS PETS OF THE WEEK Pinging from one task to another

The barn will probably never be totally finished. I resigned myself to that reality to get beyond any frustration with the final details. Overall, the shop functions how we wanted it to. A few more ad- justments to workflow will get it to the “just right” stage. The kitchen needs a few tweaks to get it totally functional. My office — well, it’ll get done when we get to it. Other things need to get done in the meantime. We bought some pavers nearly a year ago that still sit in their stag- ing area out front. And a pallet of stacking stone that we bought — maybe three years ago — still holds its spot on the driveway. Both have been a constant re- minder to get to work. For the past couple of months, I usually responded with a coughing fit while I pondered this project. I mostly felt all right when I decided to ignore my coughing and at least start. Some Clary sage that self- seeded over the years needed to Humphreys be dug up and potted for the near term. Then I began to dig out a foundation about 4-inches deep to hold a crusher run base. After I SPECIAL filled the wheelbarrow, I noticed its tire needed some air. I went to Left, Milo is a 2-year-old tabby blend who came to EVHS last month. Milo is a fun-loving yet gentle guy, who likes to be up close and the shop and found the pump in its place on the shelf. personal with people. This handsome tabby does well with other cats and is litter trained. Milo would love to have a family of his A few minutes later, the tire was inflated back to where it should own where he could show off his toy skills, nap freely and be loved unconditionally. Right, Charlotte is a 2-year-old shelter blend who is looking for a home of her own. Charlotte is a happy girl. She has big, adorable ears that could put a smile anyone’s face. be. I dumped the extra soil down the pathway where some fill dirt Charlotte’s ideal day would include a scenic stroll, lots of belly rubs, toy time and napping in the sunshine. This beautiful, well- was needed to level the pathway. mannered gal does great with other dogs, loves children and is an all-round sweetheart. If you are interested in adopting Milo, With the first load I noticed the entire area needed to have fallen Charlotte or any of their friends or in volunteering at EVHS, please visit www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. leaves cleared away. Otherwise, I couldn’t see what needed to be done to build the base to hold the pavers securely on the pathway. The following Saturday, what I thought would be a couple of hours of using the blower turned into an all-day task. I ended up clearing nearly every planting bed, not to mention the driveway and under the front stairs. I discovered our rosemary bush apparently reached its point of EXTENSION TIP OF THE WEEK: natural transition. Now mostly brown, it layered itself into nearby tode problems, reducing soil ero- soil — about a dozen of those plants now need to be transplanted in sion, and increasing the nutrient place of the original bush. At its peak this plant pretty much became Nitrogen levels in the soil. a shrub developing a trunk about 2-inches in diameter and spreading After a cover crop is plowed its branches out to a distance of nearly 6-feet that covered the stone under, it decomposes and adds ni- planter that it sat in. in your soil trogen, other nutrients and organic We remained in awe of how prolific it grew. Now it’s nearly gone, with one branch hanging on; but we have the young plants to look Nitrogen is the most important matter to the soil. The next crop forward to. nutrient for plant growth and is that is planted in succession then By blowing away the leaves from a nearby planting bed edged usually one of the most limited nu- benefits from these nutrients that with liriope, I could see where to use the lawn mower to trim it later trients available in soil. Most peo- are slowly released back into the ple don’t realize that almost 78 soil from the decomposing cover in the day. percent of the air we breathe con- crop. These nutrients are not im- The only task remaining with this grass is to back-cut it so we tains nitrogen. However, plants mediately available and act more can keep it under control. I’m contemplating adding some metal cannot extract nitrogen directly like a time-release fertilizer. edging between it and the driveway. I’m still sitting on the proverbial from the air; they can only absorb SPECIAL Although cover crops may not fence with that decision. nitrogen in various forms from the At the March meeting of the Bartow County Master Gardener provide all the nitrogen you need From one perspective, I see problems solved; from another, I see soil through their roots. Extension Volunteers, two volunteers were recognized for putting to grow your next crop, they can problems created. For now it can wait. in over 50 hours of community service. Marty Mulinix, above, and Nitrogen is commonly found in significantly reduce the amount of As I blew leaf litter toward the fence, I found myself looking Kate Berger, right, are shown being congratulated by UGA fertilizer you will need to buy. The closer at “stuff.” Like a red-twig dogwood that never had much red precipitation. However, the Extension Bartow County Coordinator Paul Pugliese. amount that falls from the sky is amount of nitrogen captured will in its twigs. Apparently it sits in too much shade to develop its red insignificant overall. Contrary to 30 years. The annual level of nitro- dle of winter. depend on the crop, the time of twigs. Last fall I believed it was a goner. common perceptions, most of the gen deposits from precipitation If you apply nitrogen in the win- year and when in the crop cycle the After I blew away the leaves, I saw some limbs that needed to be nitrogen in precipitation does not often range from about 5 pounds ter, it will be gone by the time you plants are turned under. As a gen- pruned to the ground. come from lightning. per acre to 12 pounds begin planting your summer crops. eral rule, legumes that are in the After I took those away, I found that it renewed itself despite my There are two main forms of ni- per acre. Wait to add nitrogen to your gar- mid-bloom stage, just before ma- benign neglect. I took the time to make some shaping cuts with my trogen in precipitation: nitrous ox- This is literally just a drop in the den until late April or May. Pas- turity, will have the maximum hand pruners — it seems to be happy now. ides (nitrate) and ammonium. bucket. Even if we get the higher tures and lawns should be fertilized amount of nitrogen available. Under the leaves between the red-twig dogwood and an oakleaf About 5 to 10 percent of the ni- amounts of nitrogen per acre from only when they are actively grow- hydrangea, I found a holly seedling about 3-inches tall. Several times trous oxides originate naturally rain or snow, that’s still not enough ing or after they have fully greened — Paul Pugliese is the Exten- I tried to remove a holly shrub that sat under my old office window. (i.e. lightning) and the remainder to meet the demands of most agri- up from winter dormancy. sion Coordinator and Agricultural A series of ground-level prunes never seemed to get the job done. comes from human activity, such cultural crops, which often use as If you’re looking for a source of & Natural Resources Agent for When I decided to keep the holly, it browned off and suddenly died. as emissions from motor vehicles, much as 100 to 200 pounds of ni- “free” nitrogen, you would be bet- Bartow County Cooperative Ex- I guess a bird must have transplanted a seed that sprouted. electric power plants and industrial trogen per acre. ter off planting a winter cover crop tension, a partnership of The Uni- I’ll dig it up and pot it before I move more backfill in to level a sources. Any nitrogen that is added to the with legumes such as crimson versity of Georgia, The U.S. pad for the paver pathway. I hope I don’t kill it in the process. Ammonium in precipitation can soil from fertilizer or precipitation clover. Legume plants are those Department of Agriculture and Without leaves masking some deadwood at the base, I selectively originate naturally from soil mi- is only present for a few plants that fall into the bean or pea Bartow County. For more infor- pruned our oakleaf hydrangea. I took out the deadwood branches at crobe activity (about 20 percent) weeks. This is why we don’t even family. Related legumes include mation and free farm, lawn, or its base and a made a few other cuts to remove deadwood scattered while the remainder comes from bother testing for nitrogen on a clover, vetch, alfalfa and les- garden publications, call 770-387- about the shrub. animal manure or fertilizer (mostly routine soil analysis through our pedeza. 5142 or visit our local website at I remembered an admonition not to prune an oakleaf hydrangea; urea) emissions of ammonia. laboratory. Nitrogen quickly es- Legumes are the only plants that ugaextension.org/bartow. so I didn’t make any other cuts. The ammonium forms can make capes back into the atmosphere, have a symbiotic relationship with To continue excavation down the pathway, I’ll need to prune some up from 25 to 75 percent of the which is why nitrogen is the most nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil creeping thyme and a few rose bushes that look really good this year. total nitrogen in precipitation. limiting soil nutrient for crop pro- that can capture as much as 50-100 Bring on the ping. Since most nitrogen in precipita- duction. Therefore, nitrogen is the pounds of nitrogen per acre. This tion is from human activity, there one nutrient that must be added is one of the main reasons farmers — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has been tends to be higher levels occurring every year to a farm, lawn or gar- plant winter cover crops and rotate gardening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Information about nearest large cities with industrial den based on crop needs and yield their high nitrogen demanding gardening can be found on the University of Georgia Cooperative centers and near agricultural areas. goals. crops (corn/cotton) with soybeans. Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/publications/. Or con- The National Atmospheric Dep- Another limitation is if the soil Turning under a cover crop can tact the Bartow County Extension Office, 320 W. Cherokee Ave., osition Program has measured ni- is frozen or too cold, plant roots provide a number of benefits, Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The Extension Master Gardener Pro- trogen and other nutrients in cannot take up the nitrogen, which which can include increasing or- gram is a volunteer training program for home gardeners offered precipitation for a number of sta- is why there is no benefit to apply- ganic matter of the soil, decreasing Pugliese through county offices of the University of Georgia Cooperative Ex- tions around the country for over ing nitrogen fertilizers in the mid- certain weed, disease and nema- tension. RV road trip to Disneyland with preteens is no vacation for teacher

DEAR ABBY: I’m the DEAR SWEATING IT OUT: (seven office people) are invited, for their baby. I agree that by How should I deal with these youngest of four sisters. The old- Forgive me if this is blasphemy, although none of us have ever sending you an invitation to the people who often tend to criti- est sister is the only one who has but Disneyland isn’t everyone’s met her. I am surprised the shower, she has put you on the cize? – PUZZLED IN CALI- children – three girls under the cup of tea. That’s why it’s time to woman I work with would do spot, but I can understand her FORNIA age of 12. I’m a high school tell your sisters the truth. You de- this. Does it seem strange to you, doing it. teacher who works about 60 serve a child-free summer break and should I feel guilty because I If I were you, in the interest of DEAR PUZZLED: Some peo- hours a week during the school if you want one, and that fact have no desire to go? Because of solidarity as well as charity, I ple feel that an inscription in a year between teaching, grading, By should not be regarded as a per- the invite, I feel I “should” give would send a small baby gift — book makes it a more personal attending meetings, completing Abigail Van Buren sonal insult to anyone. a small gift, but I’m sort of or consider a group gift with your gift. That said, “deal” with it by paperwork, tutoring before and around, the last thing I want to do miffed about it. If you were me, other co-workers. Because I had accepting the criticism gra- after school and planning les- is spend a week or more in a : I have worked how would you handle heard nothing positive about the ciously and offer to autograph sons. camper with kids. I told her I with a woman for a little more this? – CONFUSED CO- mother-to-be, I would send with your book for them if they will My second-oldest sister wants have some summer training to go than a year. Her daughter is hav- WORKER it my regrets for being unable to return it to you. to plan an elaborate road trip this to, which is true, hoping she ing a baby. I have never met her attend. summer that involves renting an would drop the subject. She has- daughter, but hear only negative DEAR CONFUSED: The Dear Abby is written by Abi- RV and driving cross-country n’t. I don’t want my sister’s or stories about her and her daughter and her boyfriend are DEAR ABBY: After I retired, I gail Van Buren, also known as with our nieces to visit Disney- my nieces’ feelings to be hurt, boyfriend, who both live with living with your co-worker be- wrote a book. I sent a copy to old Jeanne Phillips, and was founded land. She feels that since I have but I flat-out don’t want to do this co-worker. cause they don’t have enough friends at no charge. Upon re- by her mother, Pauline Phillips. the summer off, I should be more this. What can I tell them? – Today in the mail, I received money to live on their own. I ceipt, they gave lukewarm thanks Contact Dear Abby at than happy to go on this trek. SWEATING IT OUT IN THE an invitation to this daughter’s don’t know the reason for that, and criticized me for not person- www.DearAbby.com or P.O. I love my students and nieces, SOUTH baby shower. I was told by an- and neither do you. It’s fair to as- alizing it by handwriting a few Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA but by the time summer rolls other co-worker that we all sume that they will need things words to them. 90069. 4C Sunday, April 8, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listing The Daily Tribune News

SUNDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 8, 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 People ›› “Delivering Milo” (2001) Bridget Fonda. American Idol ’ Å Laughs Minute News ABC Funny Home Videos American Idol “109 (Top 24 Solos)” (N) ’ (:01) Deception (N) Night- Sports WAGA (5) $ Paid Prg. Skincare Flipping U.S. Na. Women’s Soccer Mexico at United States. Access (N) ’ Å TMZ ’ Å Fox 5 News at 6:00 Burgers Burgers Simpsons Brooklyn Fam. Guy Last Man Fox 5 News at 10:00 Edge Ga. Gang WXIA (11) & LifeLock Total Beverly Hills Dog Show ’ 2018 World Figure Skating Championships Recap (N) ’ News at News Dateline NBC (N) ’ Little Big Shots (N) Genius Junior (N) ’ Timeless (N) ’ The Late Sports WPCH (17) _ Seinfeld Cash Luminess Larry Luminess Funny Dateline ’ Å ›› “The Juror” (1996) Demi Moore. King King Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Big Bang CBS46 News at 9pm Major Crimes Å Major Crimes Å WGTV (8) ( Jackie Robinson (12:58) Jackie Robinson “Part Two” Father (:40) Father Brown (:25) Miss Marple Weekend Seat- Durrells in Corfu Call the Midwife (N) Unforgotten on Masterpiece (N) Prime Suspect: Tennison WGCL (46)) LookSexy Sergio! Jim Nantz 2018 Masters Tournament Final Round. (N) ’ (Live) Å 60 Minutes (N) ’ Instinct (N) ’ Å NCIS: Los Angeles Madam Secretary News Sports WPXA (14) , NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Private Eyes ’ NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles WATL (36)` Rescue Forensic ››› “Like Crazy” (2011) Anton Yelchin. ›› “Morning Glory” (2010), Harrison Ford ››› “The Phantom of the Opera” (2004, Musical) Gerard Butler. Rookie Blue ’ The X-Files ’ News Mystery › “Dreamcatcher” WGN-A (9) / Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Messenger WPBA (30) 0 Penelope Keith Penelope Antiques (:03) Downton Abbey on Masterpiece ’ Downton Abbey on Masterpiece ’ Secrets of the Dead Secrets of the Dead Amer. Experience American Experience “Oklahoma City” ’ Treblinka L TLC ATrading Spaces ’ Long Lost Family ’ Long Lost Family ’ Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium: Countdown Long Island Medium “The Breaking Point” Long Lost Family (N) Long Island Medium A&E FHoarders ’ Å Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48 ’ Grace vs. Abrams Grace vs. Abrams Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage DISC HStreet Outlaws (N) Ultimate Homes ’ Ultimate Homes ’ Ultimate Homes ’ Ultimate Homes ’ Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid TNT ILaw & Order ’ ›› “Oz the Great and Powerful” (2013) Å (DVS) (:45) ›› “Maleficent” (2014) Angelina Jolie. 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E:60 FOXSPO P UEFA C Driven Braves HOF Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Colorado Rockies. (N) (Live) Post Driven World Poker World Poker UFC Main Event World Poker World Poker HIST TAmerican Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pick. God Code (N) ’ Å American Pickers FSSE URaceline Pregame NBA Basketball Atlanta Hawks at Boston Celtics. (N) Post Hawks 3 Wide Xterra World Future Game Fight Sports: Boxing Triathlon Triathlon NBA Basketball FREE V“Forget Sarah” (12:50) ›› “The House Bunny” (2008) Å (2:55) ›› “Just Go With It” (2011) Adam Sandler. ’ (:35) › “Grown Ups” (2010) Adam Sandler. Å (:05) ››› “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (2008) ’ Å (:45) ›››› “Forrest Gump” ’ LIFE W“Stolen Daughter” (2015) Andrea Roth. “Deadly Sorority” (2017) Greer Grammer. “The Twin” (2017) Brigid Brannagh. Å “Evil Doctor” (2018) Dina Meyer. Å “Twin Betrayal” (2018) Jen Lilley. Å (:02) “My Husband’s Secret Life” (2017) TRAV ¨Mysteries-Museum Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Delicious Food Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Food Paradise (N) The Dead Files (N) The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files ANPL ≠North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law River Monsters ’ River Monsters ’ River Monsters ’ River Monsters ’ River Monsters: Legendary Locations (N) Mighty Rivers Robson Green: Ex Mighty Rivers NICK ØHenry Henry Danger ’ Henry Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Star Falls Henry Game School Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Raven Raven Gravity Gravity Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Andi Andi “Diary-Wimpy Kid: Dog Days” (:40) ›››› “Finding Nemo” (2003) ’ Å Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Bunk’d Bunk’d TVL ±Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤(10:09) ››› “Braveheart” (1995) Å (:09) The Walking Dead ’ The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead (:45) The Walking Dead ’ The Walking Dead The Walking Dead (:15) Talking Dead The Walking Dead COM ¥Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office ›› “Horrible Bosses” (2011) Jason Bateman. Å (:20) ›› “Horrible Bosses 2” (2014) Jason Bateman. (8:50) ›› “Due Date” (2010, Comedy) Å South Pk South Pk TCM μ(11:45) ›››› “Annie Hall” Å ››› “Lover Come Back” (1961) Å ››› “Dear Heart” (1965) Glenn Ford. Å (:45) ››› “The Black Stallion” (1979) Kelly Reno. Å ››› “Gidget” (1959) Sandra Dee. Å ››› “Gidget Goes Hawaiian” (1961) Å BRAVO ∂Your Husband Housewives Xscape Still Xscape Still Xscape Still Xscape Still Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Your Husband Housewives Watch Atlanta BET ∏Meet the Browns Browns Browns Browns (:35) ›› “Stomp the Yard” (2007, Drama) Columbus Short. › “Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son” (2011) Martin Lawrence. (:25) ››› “South Central” (1992) Glenn Plummer. Martin ’ Martin ’ ∫(11:30) ›› “Seventh Son” (:41) › “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” (2009) Å (:10) ››› “Jurassic Park” (1993) Sam Neill. Å (DVS) ›› “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” (1997) Jeff Goldblum. Å ›› “Jurassic Park III” (2001) Sam Neill. FS1 ªNHRA NASCAR RaceDay Å NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500. (N) (Live) Å NHRA Drag Racing DENSO Spark Plugs NHRA Nationals. Å MLS Soccer Sporting Kansas City at LA Galaxy. (N) Octagon PARMT æ(:12) Bar Rescue ’ Å (:24) Bar Rescue ’ (:36) Bar Rescue ’ Å (3:48) Bar Rescue Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue (N) ’ (:01) Bar Rescue ’

MONDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 9, 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 American Idol (N) ’ Å The Crossing (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 ’ Lucifer ’ The Resident ’ Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & The List Cham Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! The Voice Past winners serve as advisers. (:01) Good Girls (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) British Baking Antiques Roadshow Downton Abbey Antiques Roadshow Rare 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 Kevin Man-Plan Superior Biblically Scorpion (N) ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer (N) Maury (N) ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU 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 ’ 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 ››› “Collateral” WPBA (30) 0 Cooking Martha Father Brown ’ Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Antiques The Child in Time Midsomer Midsomer Murders (:31) Masterpiece Mystery! ’ Grantchester TLC ATrading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ Skin Tight ’ Å Medium Medium Medium Medium Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces (N) Trading Spaces (N) Nate & Jeremiah (:02) Trading Spaces A&E FWho Killed Tupac? Who Killed Tupac? Who Killed Tupac? Who Killed Tupac? L.A. Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later ’ Streets of Compton Streets of Compton Streets of Compton Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G. ’ Å DISC HFast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud (N) ’ Shifting (:01) Fast N’ Loud TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’› “Killers” (2010) Ashton Kutcher. Å ››› “Catch Me if You Can” (2002) Leonardo DiCaprio. ›› “We’re the Millers” (2013) Jennifer Aniston. ›› “How to Be Single” (2016) USA JNCIS “Scope” ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Charade” ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Homefront” NCIS “Dead Letter” NCIS “Family First” WWE Hall of Fame WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å Ninja vs. Ninja fx KMother Mother Mike Mike ››› “22 Jump Street” (2014) Jonah Hill. ’ Å ›› “Jurassic World” (2015) Chris Pratt. ’ Å ›› “Jack Reacher” (2012) Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike. ’ Å ›› “Jack Reacher” (2012) Tom Cruise. ’ ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at St. Louis Cardinals. (N) NBA NBA Basketball ESPN 2 O(10:00) Get Up First Take ’ Å Jalen Outside Intentional Talk (N) NFL Live Å Around Pardon We/Fans We/Fans We/Fans We/Fans We/Fans We/Fans We/Fans We/Fans SportsCenter (N) FOXSPO P MLB Baseball: Braves at Rockies Schuer Driven Driven Driven Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals. (N) (Live) Post Driven MLB Baseball HIST TAmerican Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn FSSE UNBA Basketball 18 Holes Golf Swing 3 Wide NBA Basketball: Hawks at Celtics Future Power of Power of Power of Fight Sports: In 60 Fight Sports: In 60 Rodeo RodeoHouston, First Semifinal. Rod. FREE VGilmore Girls ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›››› “Forrest Gump” (1994) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. ’ Å ›› “We Bought a Zoo” (2011) Matt Damon. Premiere. The 700 Club ’ LIFE WThe First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Mary Kills People Mary Kills People (:02) UnREAL (N) (:02) The First 48 TRAV ¨Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Delicious Delicious ANPL ≠The Vet Life ’ My Cat From Hell ’ Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Lone Star Law ’ North Woods Law Alaska- Last Fr. Alaska- Last Fr. Alaska- Last Fr. Alaska- Last Fr. Alaska- Last Fr. Robson Green: Ex NICK ØRivets PAW PAW Blaze PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry Spotless Full H’se Full H’se Prince Prince Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Roadster Puppy Vampi Puppy ›››› “Finding Nemo” (2003) (:45) ›› “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days” Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Gravity Gravity Raven Stuck Andi Bizaard Stuck Bunk’d 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 Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤›› “Above the Law” (1988) Steven Seagal. ››› “Braveheart” (1995, Historical Drama) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau. Å ››› “Tombstone” (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Å The Terror (N) Å (:05) The Terror (:10) McMafia (N) COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Daily Opposi TCM μ›› “Gypsy Colt” (:15) ››› “Operation Pacific” (1951) Å (:15) ››› “The Fugitive” (1947) Å “The Law West of Tombstone” ›› “On Dangerous Ground” ›››› “Sunset Boulevard” (1950) Å ››› “Stalag 17” (1953) William Holden. BRAVO ∂Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Housewives/Atl. Watch Vander BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince (:15) ›› “A Thin Line Between Love and Hate” (1996) (:06) ›› “Takers” (2010, Action) Matt Dillon, Paul Walker. ›› “Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds” (2012) SYFY ∫(11:30) ›› “Final Destination 5” ››› “The Cabin in the Woods” (2011) ›› “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” (1997) Jeff Goldblum. 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(N) ’ (Live) Å Unsolved-BIG Law & Order: SVU fx K(10:00) ››› “Les Misérables” Mother Mother Mike Mike ›› “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials” (2015) Dylan O’Brien. ’ ›› “Transformers: Age of Extinction” (2014) Mark Wahlberg. ’ Å Legion “Chapter 10” (:13) Legion ’ ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 O(10:00) Get Up First Take ’ Å Jalen Outside Intentional Talk (N) Baseball Tonight (N) Around Pardon NFL Live Å Rookie SportsCenter Spec. Inside E:60 Rookie FOXSPO P MLB Baseball: Braves at Nationals UEFA Highlights Focused Snow World Poker Redfern Polaris Focused Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals. 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Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Spotless Full H’se Full H’se Prince Prince 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 Raven Stuck Andi Bizaard Stuck Bunk’d TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke “Manolo” 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 Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤(10:00) ››› “Braveheart” (1995) Å ››› “Tombstone” (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Å ››› “The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. Å ››› “Independence Day” (1996) Will Smith, Bill Pullman. Å ››› “Point Break” 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“Voice in the Wind” (:15) ›› “Kisses for Breakfast” (:45) ›› “Crossroads” (1942) (:15) ›› “Hysteria” (1965) (:45) ››› “Random Harvest” (1942) Ronald Colman. ›› “Two Weeks With Love” (1950) Å ›› “A Date With Judy” (1948) Å BRAVO ∂Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Housewives/NYC Watch Real BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince (:05) ›› “Takers” (2010, Action) Matt Dillon, Paul Walker. ›› “Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds” (2012, Drama) Tyler Perry. Å In Contempt (N) (:01) In Contempt SYFY ∫“Resident Evil: Apocalypse” ›› “The Wolfman” (2010) Å (DVS) ››› “Into the Woods” (2014) Meryl Streep. Å (:15) ››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) UEFA UEFA Champions League Soccer Teams TBA. (N) Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub MLB’s UFC Ten UFC Unleashed UEFA Champions League Soccer MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æ(11:30) ››› “Salt” (2010) Angelina Jolie. Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Ink Master: Angels Ink Master (N) ’ Ink Master: Angels

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 11, 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 ’ 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 “Dreamers” (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 Blacklist (N) ’ 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) ACC InVenture Prize Nature ’ Å NOVA ’ “GI Jews: Jewish Americans” “Trezo 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) ’ (:01) SEAL Team (N) Criminal Minds (N) 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 ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast Dateline ’ Å Dateline ’ Å 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 Scotland Yard Antiques Roadshow Finding Your Roots Penelope Keith Penelope Antiques Chatsworth TLC ATrading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life Tamy becomes a hermit. My 600-Lb. Life (:06) My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb. Life (N) ’ (:02) Skin Tight (N) (:03) My 600-Lb. Life A&E FZombie Flip Flip Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage (:01) Flip Wars (N) Storage Storage DISC HFast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws (N) 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 NCIS: New Orleans ›› “The Intern” (2015) Robert De Niro. Å (DVS) › “The Boy Next Door” (2015) 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 “Inevitable” (N) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU fx KMother Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike ›› “Transformers: Age of Extinction” (2014) Mark Wahlberg. ’ Å ››› “Deadpool” (2016) Ryan Reynolds. ’ Å The Americans (N) (:07) The Americans ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) NBA Countdown (N) NBA Basketball: Bucks at 76ers NBA Basketball ESPN 2 O(10:00) Get Up First Take ’ Å Jalen Outside Intentional Talk (N) NFL Live Å Around Pardon NFL Live Å College Softball Florida at Florida State. (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) FOXSPO P Bundesliga Soccer UFC Reloaded UFC Unleashed Road to the Octagon College Softball Wichita State at Oklahoma. NHRA Drag Racing Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals. World Poker HIST TRumrunners, Moonshiners & Bootleggers America’s Greatest Prison Breaks ’ American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers FSSE UDriven Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals. (N) (Live) Post 3 Aces Braves HOF Running Sport. MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals. Driven MLB Baseball FREE VGilmore Girls ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Siren “Pilot” Å Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “Despicable Me” (2010) ’ Å Famous in Love (N) (:01) ››› “The Lion King” (1994) ’ 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 ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ 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 Treas. Hunters 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 “Tanked Showdowns” Tanked ’ Å NICK ØRivets PAW PAW Blaze PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Thunder Thunder Thunder Thunder Thunder Thunder Thunder Spotless Full H’se Full H’se Prince Prince 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 Raven Stuck Andi Bizaard Stuck Bunk’d 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 ≤(11:15) ››› “Point Break” (1991) Å ››› “The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. Å ››› “Independence Day” (1996) Will Smith, Bill Pullman. Å ››› “Twister” (1996) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton. Å ››› “Twister” (1996) Å COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park (:15) South Park (6:50) South Park Å South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily Opposi TCM μ(11:30) ›› “Dive Bomber” Å (:45) ››› “Santa Fe Trail” (1940, Western) (:45) ›› “ City” (1940) Errol Flynn. Å “Private Lives-Essex” ›››› “The Adventures of Robin Hood” ››› “Captain Blood” (1935) Errol Flynn. BRAVO ∂Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Sell It Like Serhant Watch NYC BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince (:03) › “The Cookout” (2004) Ja Rule, Tim Meadows. ›› “Beauty Shop” (2005, Comedy) Queen Latifah. (9:57) › “Baggage Claim” (2013) Å SYFY ∫(:08) ›› “Saw” (2004) Cary Elwes, Danny Glover. Å (:29) › “I, Frankenstein” (2014) Å (:28) ›› “The Last Witch Hunter” (2015) (:29) ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” The Expanse (N) Krypton (N) Å “Capt. America” FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) UEFA UEFA Champions League Soccer Teams TBA. (N) Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub College Notre Dame at Marquette. (N) (Live) UFC Ten UFC Tonight (N) MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æ›› “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004) Dennis Quaid. ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends ›› “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004) ’ The Daily Tribune News T.V. Listing www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, April 8, 2018 5C

THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 12, 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) ’ 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 ’ 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) Seat- Blue And Then There Miss Marple And Then There Miss Mar 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. “Armory” 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 “Defying the Nazis” “Trezoros: The Lost Jews” Independent Lens ’ Å Finding Your Roots America TLC ATrading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ My 600-Lb. Life “James B.’s Story” ’ Medium 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 FThe First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ Grace vs. Abrams Grace vs. Abrams The First 48 ’ 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 Afraid Naked and Afraid Pop-Up Edition (N) ’ Naked Afraid Naked and Afraid TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ›› “Divergent” (2014) Shailene Woodley. Å (DVS) (:45) ›› “Insurgent” (2015) USA JChicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam fx KMother Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› “Deadpool” (2016) Ryan Reynolds. ’ Å ››› “Furious 7” (2015, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ Å Atlanta (:38) Atlanta ’ Atlanta ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) We the Fans: Dallas We the Fans: Dallas We the Fans: Dallas We the Fans: Dallas SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 O(10:00) Get Up First Take ’ Å Jalen Outside Intentional Talk (N) NFL Live Å Around Pardon 2018 WNBA Draft Boxing (Taped) Boxing Rod Salka vs. Francisco Vargas. (N) FOXSPO P College Softball Wichita State at Oklahoma. UFC Unleashed Road to the Octagon UFC Main Event UFC ACC Spotlight Focused UFC Reloaded College Softball Wichita State at Oklahoma. HIST T(11:00) “Being Evel” (2015) ’ Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People Swamp People (N) Truck Night (:04) Swamp People FSSE UMLB Baseball: Braves at Nationals Future Outside MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals. FOX Running Fight Sports: In 60 Fight Sports: In 60 Sport. Braves HOF Driven FREE VSiren “Pilot” Å Siren “The Lure” Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “The Lion King” (1994) ’ Å Siren “On the Road” (:01) ›› “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” ’ The 700 Club ’ LIFE WI Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ ›› “Heaven Is for Real” (2014) Å ›› “90 Minutes in Heaven” (2015) Hayden Christensen. Å Married-Sight 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 (N) ’ Lone Star Law Mighty Rivers Lone Star Law ’ NICK ØRivets PAW PAW Blaze PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry Spotless ›› “Alvin and the Chipmunks” (2007) ’ 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 Raven Stuck Andi Bizaard Stuck Bunk’d 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 (:31) Mom King King AMC ≤“Recruit” ›› “Green Lantern” (2011) Ryan Reynolds. Å ›› “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (2012) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. Å ››› “The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. Å ›› “Uncle Buck” 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(:15) ››› “Gaslight” (1944) Charles Boyer. (:15) ››› “Suspicion” (1941) Cary Grant. ›› “Undercurrent” (1946) Å (DVS) ››› “Night Must Fall” (1937) Å ››› “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” (1941) ›››› “Around the World in 80 Days” Å BRAVO ∂Sell It Like Serhant Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm (N) Imposters (N) Å Watch Charm BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince (:03) ›› “Beauty Shop” (2005) Queen Latifah. › “Baggage Claim” (2013) Paula Patton. Å Black Mancave Rundown Black SYFY ∫› “I, Frankenstein” (2014) Aaron Eckhart. ›› “The Last Witch Hunter” (2015) Å ›› “Resident Evil” (2002) Milla Jovovich. ›› “Paul” (2011) Simon Pegg. Å (DVS) ›› “Armageddon” (1998) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. Å ›› “Armageddon” FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å UEFA Pre UEFA Europa League Soccer Teams TBA. Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub UFC Tonight Å BIG3 2018 Player Draft (N) ’ (Live) Å Road to the Octagon MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æ(11:30) › “Tammy” (2014) ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Nobodies (:31) › “Tammy” (2014) ’ Å

FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 13, 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 ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Once Upon a Time S.H.I.E.L.D. (:01) 20/20 ’ Å 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 (DVS) 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! Taken “Password” Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å 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 Soundbreaking ’ Soundbreaking ’ Great Performances 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) ’ Blue Bloods (N) ’ 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 Penelope Keith Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Lark Rise Father Brown ’ Death in Paradise New Tricks ’ Å Doctor Blake Scotland Yard TLC ATrading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Ashley R’s Story” ’ Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces (:02) Trading Spaces A&E F(11:00) Live PD “Live PD -- 07.21.17” ’ Live PD “Live PD -- 01.12.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD “Live PD -- 04.07.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 04.13.18” Riding along with law enforcement. DISC HDual Survival ’ Deadliest Catch “Battle Lines” ’ Å Bering Sea Gold ’ Bering Sea Gold ’ Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush Gold Rush (N) ’ Bering Sea Gold (N) (:02) Gold Rush ’ TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ›› “Get Hard” (2015, Comedy) Will Ferrell. ›› “Focus” (2015) Will Smith. Premiere. USA JChicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ To Be Announced Chicago P.D. ’ fx KMother Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› “Furious 7” (2015, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ Å ›› “Fast & Furious 6” (2013, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ Å Trust ’ Å ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) NBA Special MLS Soccer: Lions at Union First Take (N) Å SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 O(10:00) Get Up First Take ’ Å Jalen Outside Intentional Talk (N) NFL Live Å Around Pardon Question NBA G League Basketball High School Basketball Nike Hoop Summit. FOXSPO P Driven Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Chicago Cubs. (N) (Live) Post Polaris UEFA C ACC MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Chicago Cubs. UEFA Highlights MLB Baseball HIST TAncient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens: Declassified “Ancient Redux” The Ark of the Covenant. (N) Å FSSE UFight Sports: In 60 Triathlon ACC Future 18 Holes Golf Swing Power of Power of ACC Future First of Spring College Baseball Kansas State at Texas Tech. (N) (Live) Raceline 3 Wide ACC FREE VGilmore Girls ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” (2010) ’ (:40) ››› “Monsters, Inc.” (2001, Children’s) ’ Å (8:50) ›› “Hocus Pocus” (1993) ’ 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 ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ (:02) Grey’s Anatomy (:02) Grey’s Anatomy TRAV ¨Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Expedition Unknown Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth 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: Unfiltered Tanked (N) ’ Å (:05) Tanked ’ (:05) Tanked ’ NICK ØSunny PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Sponge. Alvinnn!!! Spotless Full H’seFull H’sePrince Prince 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 Stuck Bizaard Gravity Gravity Bunk’d Bizaard Stuck Bunk’d 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 Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤“Heart” (:45) ››› “The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. Å (:45) ›› “Uncle Buck” (1989) John Candy. Å ››› “Twins” (1988) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Å ››› “Blazing Saddles” (1974) Å Walk COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office ››› “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” (2011) Steve Carell. Å Kevin Hart: Grown TCM μ(:15) ››› “Blackboard Jungle” (1955) (:15) ››› “Something of Value” (1957) (:15) ››› “Edge of the City” (:45) ›› “Band of Angels” (1957) Clark Gable. Å ››› “The Tall T” (1957) Å ›› “Ride Lonesome” (1959) “Decision-Sun” BRAVO ∂Potomac Housewives Your Husband Your Husband Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection” (2012) Your Husband “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness” BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince (:15) › “Juwanna Mann” (2002) Miguel A. Núñez Jr.. (:35) ›› “Bringing Down the House” (2003) Å In Contempt Black Mancave SYFY ∫“Leprechaun” (12:53) › “Leprechaun in the Hood” (2000) (2:53) › “Leprechaun 4 in Space” (1996) › “Leprechaun 3” (1995) Warwick Davis. › “Leprechaun 2” (1994) Warwick Davis. ›› “Leprechaun” (1993) Warwick Davis. Futurama Futurama FS1 ªNASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing Race Hub NASCAR Racing Race Hub NASCAR Racing Speak for Yourself UFC Classics Å UFC Weigh-In (N) Boxing Premier Boxing Champions: James vs. Ramos. (N) (Live) PARMT æ(11:30) ›› “XXX” (2002, Action) Vin Diesel. ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› “The Rundown” (2003) The Rock. ’ Å Bellator MMA Live (N) ’ (Live) Å (:15) ›› “Draft Day”

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SUNDAY April 8, 2018 let these things be a nagging voice in SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) the back of your mind. Just do it. This is a busy, fast-paced day. Grab ARIES (March 21 to April 19) LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) your to-do list and get going! Short A female friend or acquaintance might Today you have to go more than trips, errands, reading, writing and help you today. You might feel encour- halfway when dealing with others. This studying will fill your schedule. aged to share your goals for the future simply means you have to be accom- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) with this person, because she might modating, cooperative and reasonable. Today your focus is on money, earn- steer you in a new direction. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) ings and organizing what you own. It’s TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You’ll find it rewarding to do some- an ambitious list! Just begin in a tiny Personal details about your private life thing that improves your health today. way. Don’t let yourself be over- Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose might become public today. People are Likewise, you may be involved with a whelmed. Start small. talking about your resume or your pet more than usual. It’s a productive AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) credit score. You might be aware of day! Today the Moon is in your sign, which this - or not. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) makes you a bit more excitable than GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You’re in a playful mood today. That’s usual. However, it also makes you a bit Do something different today; get why it’s hard to get down to work. luckier. Take a chance! away from your usual routine. Take a Lucky Librans are off on vacation PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) different route to or from work, or visit somewhere. (Don’t you wish?) Today you value your privacy, because an exotic restaurant. Obviously, travel SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) you need to catch your breath. You if you can! Enjoy a chance to cocoon at home need time to be by yourself to sort out CANCER (June 21 to July 22) today, if you can. A conversation with a few things. Competition with some- This is a fine day to tidy up red-tape a female relative also might be signif- one might be a concern for you. details about shared property, insur- icant for you. You need time to relax YOU BORN TODAY You are pas- ance issues, taxes, debt or bills. Don’t and unwind. sionate, strong, brave and daring.

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SPECIAL The Cartersville office of the Georgia Department of Veterans Services has been honored by the Puryear Detachment 1020, Marine Corps League. The Certificate of Appreciation was presented to Emily Waters, office manager, by Tom Beavers, SPECIAL commandant of the League, for outstanding service to all Gracewalk Church, formerly known as Canton Road Church of God, celebrated its renaming with a ribbon cutting ceremony on military veterans in Bartow and surrounding counties. Tuesday. The church is located at 14 Simpson Circle in Cartersville.

that you just don’t replace with one person. So Rhodes it’s going to take a whole group of people to step into his shoes.” FROM PAGE 2C Describing the gathering as “emotional,” made to Cartersville and the faith community everybody appreciates him and what he stands Rhodes was honored to be surrounded by his warranted us to show the respect back to him,” for,” said Franklin, who serves as the associa- peers. state Sen. Bruce Thompson, R-White, said. “It’s tional missionary for Bartow Baptist Associa- “It was a demonstration of what I had not often that you have someone of his stature tion. “When you think of Edward Rhodes, you worked for and prayed about and planned for that’s willing to be as vocal about his faith and think of rock solid, and he treats everybody all of my pastorate, [which] was to bring folks challenging men to be leaders like he has.” with respect. together,” he said. “One of the white pastors Welcomed by Thompson, Rhodes also was “… [He is] a person who has lived a lifetime there, he wrote me a letter the first time he joined by more than 50 representatives of Bar- of integrity and service, and [does] things the preached at Mt. Zion. He told me that he felt tow’s faith community at the state capitol. For right way. It’s important to acknowledge that the freedom to preach the Gospel while he was the Rev. David Franklin, the opportunity to and to honor that. … I don’t know how many here that he had never felt before in his life. support Rhodes’ achievement and help trans- pastors were on that bus, but that shows you And he had been pastoring for 30 years. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS port pastors to the ceremony was a heartwarm- the kind of respect and regard that the ministers “… It is unique,” he said, referring to the re- As his choir delivers praise and worship to the congregation of Mt. ing experience. in Bartow County have for him across racial ligious leaders’ spirit of unity. “I’ve been Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Dr. Edward Rhodes, seated, center, “[He is] one of those behind-the-scenes and denominational lines. He’s going to be amazed at the cooperation between those in the prepares to bring his message. guys, but he’s incredibly well-respected and missed, that’s for sure. He’s one of these guys faith-based community.” Some Risks Are Worth Taking. Your Health Isn’t One of them. We are Worth the Drive! 770-852-5552 The Walk at Mars Hill 4900 Ivey Road, NW - Bldg 1800 Ste. 1801 Acworth, GA 30101

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JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Impressions Santana and Keith “D” Gossett opened Southern Grace Tattoo Gallery in 2015. Cartersville couple lives out dreams with local tattoo shop

BY JAMES SWIFT erage work week is about 60-70 [email protected] hours. “There are times you will not walk out of this place until the As if their names didn’t give it sun comes up,” he said. away, “D” and Santana Gossett With technology progressing, aren’t exactly your run-of-the-mill Santana said the job has almost be- mom and pop business owners. come a 24/7 gig. Even when Whereas other local small busi- they’re not at the shop, she said nesses hold events to celebrate they’re still putting in plenty of Easter, their shop holds sales to work at home. commemorate Friday the 13th. And “It’s very time-consuming. Ob- while some retailers in Bartow line viously if we’re not here and the their walls with Van Gogh and Ma- doors aren’t open we’re not making tisse prints, the walls of the Gossett money,” she said. “Trying to juggle family business feature artwork family versus your job can get very based on 1950s monster movies frustrating. Do you take a vacation and those old Garbage Pail Kids or do you stay at work?” trading cards. As for additional revenue But then again, Southern Grace streams, D does art in more tradi- Tattoo Gallery at 790 Burnt Hick- tional platforms, like paper and ory Road S.W., Suite B, in canvas. Among other assignments, Cartersville isn’t meant to be a he’s been commissioned to design “normal” workplace, practically (if the logos for a couple of different not literally) by design. local sports teams. “I’ve always drawn, so it was D also sells prints and custom- sort of an instant gratification way made tattoo equipment and arm of selling your art,” said co-owner rests at conventions, while Santana D, whose real first name is the de- supplements their income with her cidedly less enigmatic: “Keith.” handcrafted hair bows and crochet With 16 years of experience in projects. the field, D, 46, is no Johnny The Gossetts are currently work- Come-Lately to the tattoo industry. ing on launching their own clothing His spouse and business partner line — perhaps as a plan B in case Santana (which is her real first automation someday disrupts the name) is no amateur, either, having tattoo industry, too. worked in the tattoo/piercing field “They’re always trying to work for about 11 years. something different and they’re al- “I always found it fascinating ways coming out with something that you could wear pictures on new, [such as] the technology skin,” Santana, 38, said. “That you we’re using to actually do the ap- live and breathe and walk and carry plications,” D said. “At some point, your art with you throughout your we’ll probably be obsolete and it’ll life.” be a computer somewhere doing Southern Grace isn’t the Gos- this on a plotter-type machine.” setts’ first time being tattooing en- As for their own ink, D said he’s trepreneurs. In 2009 they opened collected about 50 different tattoos Nosferatu Tattoo in Calhoun. After while Santana said she lost count that shop closed, they plied their years ago. Whereas D’s favorites trade all over the country, including are his assortment of zombie tat- stops in Wyoming, Florida and toos, Santana said her favorites are . a tattoo of a grasshopper on her arm “We traveled a lot and we de- and a pickle jar on her shoulder — cided to come home,” D said. “The JAMES SWIFT/DTN both of which are loving homages kids were not wanting to move, so Southern Grace to her grandmother. we opened up here.” Tattoo Gallery owners “The most rewarding thing is The Gossetts both grew up in Santana and Keith “D” we’re doing what we love to do,” Bartow and attended Cass High Gossett have been she said. “And we’re here to offer married for 17 years. School. They currently reside in our community a service. That’s Euharlee. why we moved back to Bartow They’ve been wed for 17 years County from Pennsylvania — we and have three children.”We met said it’s pretty much inarguable that stuff” is also coming into fashion, signments. “There’s no judgment tablished in where you’ve been wanted to come back home.” through mutual friends,” Santana tattooing — formally a fringe art he added. “We get people wanting passed or anything like that. You working or what you’re doing in With Pew Research Center data said. “We got married six weeks form — has gone mainstream. the wood print-style stuff, where just handle the procedure as profes- life and my tattoos are not going to indicating at least 40 percent of later.” And he’s not just getting cus- it’s just black line work.” sionally and appropriately as you hinder what you’re doing,” D said. millennials have one or more tat- The Gossetts opened Southern tomers from nearby places like Watercolor-style designs are fre- can, because your client is already Indeed, a placard in front of the toos — and IBISWorld projecting Grace in 2015. Over the last three Canton, Kennesaw and Hiram. quently requested, too, Santana very nervous.” store lets customers know that an annual U.S. market revenue of years D said the business has seen He’s getting them from all up and said. Still, there are some invasive some of those tattoos could jeop- $2 billion — the tattoo industry steady growth, with a particularly down the East Coast. The shop does body piercings in piercings, such as horizontal ardize their job opportunities, par- looks like it’s only going to get noticeable bump in the wake of the “We have people travel down addition to tattoos. Nose rings and tongue piercings, they won’t do. ticularly those with military more lucrative in the years ahead. 2016 presidential election. here from Kentucky, North Car- nipple rings are their most popular Nor will they give their customers aspirations. And as to what’s driving that “Sometimes we may only do a olina and Virginia,” he said. selections. any tattoos with racist or gang-re- Regarding safety regulations, D consumer demand, D offers a couple of people and sometimes As for the most popular contem- And yes, they do pierce just lated overtones. said that in addition to being li- rather simple explanation. we’ll do 15 to 20,” he said. “It just porary designs, he said basic script about everything else, if a customer They also have a policy in place censed by the health department, “I think it’s just the fact you can depends on the day.” tattoos are in high demand. “A lot demands it. to not tattoo a client’s hands, throat his crew is CPR, first-aid and express yourself through art on With cable TV glutted with pro- of people will come in and get a “It’s about the same as it is with or face unless he or she is at least pathogens certified. yourself and it lasts forever,” he grams like “Ink Master,” “Tattoo saying or a full quote,” he said. anything else,” Santana described 80 percent covered in tattoos al- Counting themselves, the shop said. “It’s the only thing you can Fixers” and “Black Ink Crew,” he More “neo-traditional-style some of their more unorthodox as- ready. “That way you’re already es- has four employees. D said an av- take to the grave with you.” How to get a quality tenant so that your asset doesn’t end up a liability I’m often asked how I’ve even while you’re sleeping. they’re going be a good fit for they’ve been on the job for over tenant can take care of the prop- learned to successfully manage David will smile and ask, “What you as well as for the property. a year, that the rent rate is no erty by asking them questions rental property. You see, every happens when the house goes va- Bill took this mentality and more than a third of their like what tools they have and landlord takes a course in prop- cant? Is it still an asset then?” turned it into an easy-to-follow monthly income, and we even what maintenance and construc- erty management, either via the The room often goes quiet as his strategy. He always says you’re have them fill out a financial tion skills they possess. You can school of hard knocks or from a question sinks in. not screening tenants, but rather, statement to see what kinds of even call their references and good teacher. The truth is a rental house can you’re conducting interviews to debts they have to make sure their previous landlords to see I was blessed to learn my prop- be both. Its status as an asset or a hire someone to do the four jobs they aren’t payment poor. how they performed as a renter. erty management system from liability really depends on of a tenant. These jobs are to take That last one is important be- But you really won’t know if two great teachers, Bill Cook and whether your tenant is perform- care of the property, pay on time, cause even if their income is they can do the other jobs of a David Tilney. And because of ing. Therefore, David’s mindset be good to work with and be a three times the rent rate, if they tenant until you do the last step their philosophies and strategies, Joey and Ashley English is that the real asset of rental good neighbor. have too many monthly pay- of the application process that we have a track record of getting property is not the house but the Finding a tenant who can do ments going towards other bills, Bill taught me, which is the in- great tenants who take care of At David’s seminar, he poses tenant who’s paying you. these four jobs starts with a well- we could be setting them up for home interview. our properties, pay and stay for a this question, “Is a rental house With that idea in mind, David thought-out application. failure by putting them in a house Doing an in-home interview is long time. an asset or liability?” Most peo- teaches that you should be very Our application asks questions they can’t afford. This would the real secret to getting great The secret to this comes from ple answer that it’s an asset, cit- selective when choosing tenants. to determine if the applicant can mean they couldn’t do job No. 2. one of David’s philosophies. ing that rental properties pay you He says you should make sure afford the house. We make sure You can find out if a potential SEE TENANTS, PAGE 2D Business

2D Sunday, April 8, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News College Saving: How does a 529 plan compare to a Roth IRA?

529 plans were created 22 any other purpose besides the isting contributions only twice for individuals age 50 and older). $15,000 annual gift tax exclu- years ago, in 1996, to give people beneficiary's qualified education per calendar year (though you By contrast, anyone can con- sion. a tax-advantaged way to save for expenses, the earnings portion of can generally change the invest- tribute to a 529 plan; there are no — This article is furnished by college. Roth IRAs were created the distribution is subject to in- ment options on your future con- restrictions based on income. Broadridge Investor Communi- a year later, in 1997, to give peo- come tax and a 10 percent federal tributions at any time). Another significant advantage cations Solutions, Inc. Material ple a tax-advantaged way to save tax penalty. is that lifetime contribution limits was prepared by Raymond James for retirement. But a funny thing Eligibility and are high, typically $300,000 and for use by its financial advisors. happened along the way — some Financial aid treatment contribution amounts up. And 529 plan rules allow for Raymond James and Associates, parents adapted the Roth IRA as At college time, retirement as- Unfortunately, not everyone is large lump-sum, tax-free gifts if Inc. is a member of New York a college savings tool. sets aren't counted by the federal eligible to contribute to a Roth certain conditions are met — Stock Exchange/SIPC. Bart Moore or college financial aid formulas. IRA. For example, your income $75,000 for single filers and Moore is a financial advisor with Tax benefits and use of funds So Roth IRA balances will not must be below a certain threshold $150,000 for married joint filers Raymond James located at 100 Roth IRAs and 529 plans have if overall college costs are less affect financial aid in any way. to make the maximum annual in 2018, which is equal W. Cherokee Ave., and can be a similar tax modus operandi. than you expected, you can put (Note: Though the aid formulas contribution of $5,500 (or $6,500 to five years' worth of the reached at 770-382-2124. Both are funded with after-tax those Roth dollars toward some- don't ask for retirement plan bal- dollars, contributions accumulate thing else. ances, they typically do ask how tax deferred, and qualified distri- But what if you'll be younger much you contributed to your re- butions are tax-free. than 59½ when your child is in tirement accounts in the past But in order for a 529 plan dis- college? Can you still use Roth year, and colleges may expect tribution to be tax-free, the funds dollars? you to apply some of those funds must be used for college or K-12 You can, but your distribution to college.) education expenses. By contrast, will not be qualified. This means By contrast, 529 plans do a qualified Roth distribution can that the earnings portion of your count as an asset under both fed- be used for anything — retire- distribution (but not the contribu- eral and college aid formulas. ment, college, travel, home re- tions portion) will be subject to (Note: Only parent-owned 529 modeling and so on. income tax. (Note: Just because accounts count as an asset. In order for a distribution from the earnings portion is subject to Grandparent-owned 529 ac- a Roth IRA to be tax-free (i.e., a income tax, however, doesn't counts do not, but withdrawals qualified distribution), a five- mean you'll necessarily have to from these accounts are counted year holding period must be met pay it. Nonqualified distributions as student income.) and one of the following must be from a Roth IRA draw out contri- satisfied: The distribution must butions first and then earnings, so Investment choices be made (1) after age 59½, (2) you could theoretically withdraw With a Roth IRA, your invest- due to a qualifying disability, (3) up to the amount of your contri- ment choices are virtually unlim- to pay certain first-time home- butions and not owe income tax.) ited — you can hold mutual buyer expenses or (4) by your Also, if you use Roth dollars to funds, individual stocks and beneficiary after your death. pay for college, the 10 percent bonds, exchange-traded funds For purposes of this discus- early withdrawal penalty that and REITs, to name a few. With sion, it's the first condition that normally applies to distributions a 529 plan, you are limited to the matters: whether you will be 59½ before age 59½ is waived. So the investment options offered by the or older when your child is in bottom line is, if you'll be plan, which are typically a range college. If the answer is yes (and younger than 59½ when your of static and age-based mutual you've met the five-year holding child is in college and you use fund portfolios that vary in their requirement), then your distribu- Roth dollars to pay college ex- level of risk. tion will be qualified and you can penses, you might owe income If you're unhappy with the use your Roth dollars to pay for tax (on the earnings portion of market performance of the op- college with no tax implications the distribution), but you won't tions you've chosen, under fed- or penalties. If your child ends up owe a penalty. eral law you can change the getting a grant or scholarship, or If 529 plan funds are used for investment options for your ex-

Tenants

FROM PAGE 1D tenants. Paperwork will tell you if they will pay, but you have no idea what kind of neighbor they are or how they will actually be to work with until you meet face to face in their environment. Here, you can see how their fam- ily interacts. You can verify the pug is not a German Shepherd. You can see what the neighbors say about them. But most importantly, you get a snapshot of what your house will look like in a few months if you allow them to move in. That’s huge. You can’t get that intel from a paper application alone. So if you want great tenants who will stay, take care of the prop- erty and pay on time, take the time to hire the right people and commit to doing in-home interviews.

— Joe and Ashley English buy houses and mobile homes in North- west Georgia. For more informa- tion or to ask a question, go to www.cashflowwithjoe.com or call Joe at 678-986-6813. THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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SPECIAL Left, Coles Window Cleaning celebrated its ribbon cutting on March 20. Coles Window Cleaning specializes in residential and commercial window cleaning, pressure washing and gutter cleaning. Call 770-845-6434 for a free estimate. Right, Lug Nutz Automotive, located at 55 Wansley Drive S.E. in Cartersville, celebrated its ribbon cutting on March 29. Lug Nutz Automotive specializes in LS engine swaps and regular maintenance. CVB attends the Travel South Showcase

STAFF REPORT appointment-style marketplace CVB last attended Travel South the group marketplace this year SPECIAL Cartersville-Bartow County offers the most targeted opportu- Showcase in 2014. “We felt com- Jennifer SEE CVB, PAGE 7D Matthews, Convention & Visitors Bureau nity for tour operators and whole- pelled to make a strong return to Cartersville- Board Member Jennifer Matthews salers to meet face to face with Bartow County and CVB Business Development Southern Suppliers, such as the Convention & Manager Michele Sims repre- Cartersville-Bartow County   Visitors sented Cartersville and Bartow CVB. Matthews and Sims met Bureau board County’s tourism industry at the with more than 45 tour operators   member, 36th Annual Travel South Show- and travel media to convince    checks out case at the Mississippi Coast Con- them how attractions, hotels and    one of the vention Center in Biloxi, March more in the Cartersville area     many benefits 18-21. The showcase, hosted by would create profitable tours for    of the CVB’s Silver Travel South USA, welcomed al- them.          Sponsorship most 600 delegates from across “We are thrilled to rekindle re-     at Travel the United States. lationships within the group    ! South Travel South Showcase is the travel market,” said CVB Execu- Showcase in South’s premier marketplace tive Director Ellen Archer. The         Biloxi, where travel professionals, buyers Mississippi. and sellers gather for three days of intensive, timed meetings with a goal of delivering more visitors, spending more time and more money in the South. This regional CELEBRATING 20 YEARS

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BY DEEPTI HAJELA personal lives, to give them time “The fact that we have to get to detrimental to a company’s com- “I can’t think of a business that man, 61. “Regulations are great Associated Press to connect with their family, a point where we have a law about petitiveness, said labor lawyer we represent that there aren’t when they don’t make everything friends, reduce their stress levels it is unfortunate, but it’s neces- Louis DiLorenzo of Bond, Schoe- times where a lot of people would- you do more complicated.” NEW YORK — Technology and be able to go back to work and sary,” said Pitterson, 40. neck & King, who has spent years n’t think of them as emergencies, He said he sends emails to em- that once promised freedom from perform at their optimal level.” “Technology has allowed us to representing management and em- but the client does,” he said. ployees on their off days or out- the confines of an office has, for The legislation would cover pri- work from anywhere at any time,” ployers. David Weinman, president of side of work hours, but usually to many workers, become a ball and vate companies with more than 10 she said. “It’s now about being “The problems are going to be Fabco Shoes, a chain of more than make sure he doesn’t forget to chain, blurring the lines between employees. There would be ex- able to control the instruments so tremendous,” DiLorenzo said. “I 40 stores in New York City and send it at a later time, and he’s not work hours and, well, any other emptions for certain types of jobs that we can still have a life.” just don’t think you can legislate that employs 190 peo- looking for responses when hours. A New York City Council that require people to be on call. The reality, though, is that the against progress.” ple, sees the proposal as govern- they’re not working. member wants to put a stop to Barring emergencies, bosses world has become a 24/7 place, He also questioned how it ment overreach. “I don’t know anyone who re- that. wouldn’t be able to demand that and adhering to a policy like the would be enforced, and how an “I think the city needs to get out taliates against employees because The proposal would bar em- workers check work emails or one Espinal is proposing would be emergency would be defined. of everyone’s hair,” said Wein- they don’t answer emails,” he said. ployers from requiring employees messages in off hours. to respond to non-emergency Companies that violated the rule emails, texts and other digital would face fines of at least $250 communications outside regular per incident. work hours. It would also outlaw Espinal said he was inspired by retaliating against workers who a French law that took effect this choose to unplug. year that gave employees the right The recently introduced legisla- to ignore off-hour communica- tion is only in the beginning tions. stages, with initial committee Employees who wanted to re- hearings expected sometime in turn a communication could do so. June, and doubters wonder how it “If you love your job and you could work, especially in always- love what you’re doing, I highly buzzing New York City. doubt that you will stop working,” But bill sponsor Rafael Espinal, Espinal said. a Democrat who represents parts The bill would be intended to of Brooklyn, said the legislation is make life better for people like Ar- needed because the city that never lene Pitterson, a marketing and sleeps isn’t supposed to be the city event planning consultant in that never stops working. Brooklyn, who recalled one boss “Work has spilled into our per- routinely pestering her with late- sonal lives,” he said. “We’re al- night emails, then getting upset ways connected to our phones or when she didn’t reply. to a computer once we leave the It was among the conditions that office.” led her to working for herself, in It’s important, he said, for peo- which she now sets her own ple to be “able to draw a clear line boundaries about when she’ll re- between the workplace and their spond to people.

MARY ALTAFFER/AP Arlene Pitterson poses for a photo in New York Wednesday. Council-member Rafael Espinal has proposed legislation that would bar employers from requiring employees to check and respond to non-emergency emails, texts and other electronic communications sent outside of regular work hours, or retaliating against them if they didn’t. The bill would be intended to make life better for people like Pitterson, a marketing and event planning consultant in Brooklyn, who recalled one boss routinely pestering her with late-night emails, then grew upset when she didn’t reply. Zinke: ‘Opposition’ to offshore drill plan

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are strongly opposed,” Zinke said, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on promising to consider the desire of Friday acknowledged there is “a lot coastal states when deciding on the of opposition” to President Donald drilling plan. Trump’s plan to open most of the Zinke also took note of the grow- nation’s coastline to oil and gas ing number of states that are em- drilling. ploying state-level laws to thwart the Speaking at a forum on offshore possibility of drilling off their coasts wind energy in Plainsboro, New by banning infrastructure that would Jersey, Zinke touted Trump’s “all of support drilling in state waters. the above” energy menu that calls “If local communities don’t want for oil and gas, as well as renewable it in state waters, the states have a energy projects. But he noted strong lot of leverage,” Zinke said. opposition to the drilling plan, Zinke said oil and gas production adding there is little to no infrastruc- seems to be moving to waters off ture in many of those areas to sup- Latin America where regulations port drilling. are less stringent, and added that oil “There is a lot of opposition, partic- and gas drilling is more environ- ularly off the East Coast and the West mentally risky than renewable en- Coast, on oil and gas,” Zinke said. ergy such as wind projects, which He said on the East Coast, only he said have the greatest growth po- the Republican governors of tential of all the options on Amer- and Georgia have expressed sup- ica’s energy menu. port for the drilling plan, which has Yet Zinke would not commit to roiled environmentalists but giving any state an exemption from cheered energy interests. Maine the program, and specifically noted Gov. Paul LePage has endorsed the that Florida has not been exempted. plan, but Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal In January, he said “Florida is differ- has hesitated to take a public posi- ent” and indicated the state would tion on it. “The rest of the governors not be part of the drilling plan.

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