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August 26, 2018 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING? With surging employment, Bartow struggles with job vacancies

BY JAMES SWIFT ment Executive Director Melinda Lemmon. “It’s [email protected] just over 51,000 people in Bartow’s workforce alone, so that’s been a really great trend for our em- According to the Georgia Department of Labor, ployers to consider.” the state last month posted its lowest unemployment Per her organization’s numbers, Lemmon said rate since July 2001 — 3.9 percent. The local job about 49,000 people were employed in Bartow market fared even better, with GDOL reporting Bar- County as of June 2018, along with an additional tow’s unemployment rate at 3.8 percent in July. 2,000 people who were unemployed but actively That same month, GDOL announced Georgia seeking work. Meanwhile, the total number em- added more than 5,000 new jobs and 13,000 more ployed in what she describes as the Bartow “labor people to the state’s employment rolls. With an es- draw area” (which also includes Cobb, Cherokee, RANDY PARKER/DTN timated 5.2 million people in the labor force in July, Floyd, Gordon, Paulding, Pickens and Polk coun- Woodland High senior Billy JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Georgia is now home to an unprecedented volume ties) increased to 780,845. Sands found out two week ago From left, Bartow County Commissioner Steve Taylor, of workers — and the local community is hitting With unemployment seemingly locked at the 3 that he had been chosen as Cartersville-Bartow County Department of Economic all-time high numbers as well. percent to 4 percent range locally, Cartersville one of the trumpet players for Development Executive Director Melinda Lemmon and “The workforce size has never been as large as it Mayor Matt Santini said it’s certainly an “em- the 2018-19 Atlanta Youth Wind Cartersville Mayor Matt Santini said they’re thrilled by the Symphony. community’s recent gains in employment — but they're still is right now, based on the research that we have ployee’s market” right now. concerned by the number of jobs local employers remain unable been able to get our hands on,” said Cartersville- to fill. Bartow County Department of Economic Develop- SEE EMPLOYMENT, PAGE 4A WHS musician becomes 1st Real Life Bartow student Fitness accepted into AYWS lawsuit BY DONNA HARRIS [email protected]

It appears a Woodland High hits snag School musician has made history. Trumpet player Billy Sands BY JAMES SWIFT [email protected] seems to be the only student from Bartow County to ever be selected An ongoing lawsuit against a for the Atlanta Youth Wind Sym- Cartersville fitness center looks to phony, which is celebrating its 30th be in limbo following a civil non- anniversary this year. jury hearing in Bartow Superior According to the AYWS web- Court Wednesday. site, the ensemble was formed in Legal representation for both the 1988 and has included students plaintiffs and defendants in a neg- from about 75 different high ligence suit filed against Real Life schools in Barrow, Cherokee, Clay- Fitness were angling for a motion ton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Dou- to waive mediation in the case. glas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Attorney Morgan Akin repre- Gwinnett, Henry, Houston, sented the four plaintiffs, three Oconee, Paulding, Pickens and women who said they required hos- Rockdale counties. pitalization after a gym workout, Since Bartow was not mentioned and one of their husbands. in that list, that would mean Sands “They allege they were improp- has to be the first from the county. erly overtrained by the defendant “We were very excited for him fitness center, and as a result of that SPECIAL regarding this special honor,” WHS James Griffin shares a message with his congregation during Crosspoint City Church’s grand opening celebration. overtraining came down with rhab- Director of Bands Eric Willoughby domyolysis,” he said. “They came said, noting three other Woodland down with this disease which is a musicians also auditioned. “The condition in which the muscles AYWS is a prestigious group of break down and release toxins into Crosspoint City Church youth musicians, and students from your bloodstream and damage your all over Georgia audition for ac- kidneys.” ceptance. Billy is a very dedicated and talented musician. We are so SEE LAWSUIT, PAGE 8A expands reach at new location proud of his representation of our school and band program in the At- BY MARIE NESMITH many people was incredible. We had been reach more people with the good news of lanta Youth Wind Symphony.” [email protected] out of space in our previous facility for so Jesus.” Sands, 17, said his acceptance, Local church long that we knew we couldn’t keep growing Established in 2006, Crosspoint City which he learned about when he Referring to his congregation’s new home and reaching people. Church currently features about 2,500 mem- found his name on the upcoming service pays as a “blessing from God,” Lead Pastor James “To see such tremendous growth bers. season’s roster on the ensemble’s Griffin was delighted to celebrate Crosspoint overnight was a great reminder to our entire Previously situated at 245 S. Tennessee website two weeks ago, was “un- City Church’s grand opening Aug. 19. church of why the move was so necessary. St., the Cartersville church has expanded expected.” respects to “Opening the building for the first time Lastly, I would say it was an emotional day. in scope at its new location — 325 Old “I never thought I would have was somewhat of a surreal experience,” he Our people — myself included — were so Mill Road. The site’s buildings previously the honor of being part of such a priest abuse said. “The renovation process took 16 excited and overwhelmed by just how kind housed Excel Christian Academy, which is prestigious group of young and months — much longer than first antici- and good God has been to us. At the end of operating its first school year at 54 7th St. flourishing musicians,” he said. victims pated, so at times we wondered if we’d ever the day, it’s just a building, but at the same in Emerson. “The second I became aware of my get in. Opening the doors on that first Sun- time we see it as a blessing from God that SEE , PAGE 5A BY JAMES SWIFT day and seeing the building packed with so will now allow us to do more ministry and CROSSPOINT SEE SANDS, PAGE 7A [email protected]

It was a solemn service at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church War hero, senator and presidential in Cartersville Thursday evening. The Holy Hour observance called for “reparation of the dam- candidate John McCain has died at 81 age done by clergy in the past, healing for the victims and purifi- BY NANCY BENAC but twice thwarted in seeking the presidency. Associated Press An upstart presidential bid in 2000 didn’t last cation of the Church.” The cere- long. Eight years later, he fought back from the mony came just three days after Sen. John McCain, who faced down his captors brink of defeat to win the GOP nomination, only to Pope Francis issued an open letter in a Vietnam prisoner of war camp with jut-jawed be overpowered by Democrat Barack Obama. Mc- urging the Catholic Church to defiance and later turned his rebellious streak into Cain chose a little-known Alaska governor as his stand in solidarity with victims of a 35-year political career that took him to Congress running mate in that race, and turned Sarah Palin clergy sexual abuse and to “con- and the Republican presidential nomination, died into a national political figure. demn these atrocities and join Saturday after battling brain cancer for more than a After losing to Obama in an electoral landslide, forces in uprooting this culture of year. He was 81. McCain returned to the Senate determined not to be death.” McCain, with his irascible grin and fighter-pilot defined by a failed presidential campaign in which A little under 100 people turned moxie, was a fearless and outspoken voice on policy his reputation as a maverick had faded. In the poli- CAROLYN KASTER/AP, FILE out for the observance at 850 and politics to the end, unswerving in his defense of tics of the moment and in national political debate In this Nov. 3, 2008, photo, Republican presidential candidate Douthit Ferry Road in Cartersville. democratic values and unflinching in his criticism over the decades, McCain energetically advanced Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks at a rally in Tampa, Florida. of his fellow Republican, President Donald Trump. The senator, war hero and GOP presidential candidate died SEE SERVICE, PAGE 8A He was elected to the Senate from Arizona six times SEE MCCAIN, PAGE 2A Saturday. He was 81.

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ContactUs OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News Jordan Brooks, grandson Bailey the Rev. Dr. Jim Starr. Interment Chatsworth, Georgia on April 25, 2018, at 4:00 P.M. at Ponders Address: Joseph Smith, grandson Brady will follow the service at Georgia 1936, the only child of Sod and Fairmount Chapel. Her daughter- 251 S. Tennessee St. Matthew Smith, granddaughter National Cemetery, Canton, GA Ruby Young Robinson. Along in-law, Christy Temples will Cartersville, GA 30120 Evelyn Frances Smith and grand- at three o’clock in the afternoon with her parents she was also deliver the eulogy along Mailing Address: daughter Norah Bess Smith, sis- with Military Honors given. preceded in death by her hus- with Bishop Terry Jones partici- 251 S. Tennessee St. ter, Glenda (Glen) Kohlhagen, The family will receive friends band, Mr. Hubert Temples, who pating. Cartersville, GA 30120 brother, Ronny Brooks, brother- at Owen Funeral Home Tuesday, passed away 30 years ago. Mrs. Temples will be laid to Bonny Lamar in-law, Robert (Jane) Walker. August 28, 2018, from six in the Along with her husband, they rest at Oak Hill Baptist Church Phone: 770-382-4545 Bonny was a loving father and evening until eight. owned and operated Temples Cemetery in Bartow County. Je- After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Fax: 770-382-2711 Brooks husband. He loved his family, his Fond memories and expres- Farm raising chickens. remy Temples, Joseph Temples, Bonny Lamar Brooks, age 67, community and absolutely lived sions of sympathy may be shared She is survived by her son and Eric Puckett, Jay Worsham, Mark Alan Davis, of Cartersville, Georgia, passed for his grandchildren. He was a at www.owenfunerals.com for daughter-in-law, Larry and Temples, and Michael Silvers Publisher away on Friday August 24, 2018, patriot, serving in the military for the Brooks family. Christy Temples of Ranger, will all be honored to serve as Jason Greenberg, surrounded by his loving family. over 35 years. He was a member Mr. Brooks is in the care of Georgia, Terry Temples of Rydal, pallbearers. Managing Editor Bonny was born August 6, 1951, of Heritage Baptist Church, serv- Owen Funeral Home,12 Collins Georgia; grandchildren, Brittney The Temples family will re- Jennifer Moates, to Geneva Brown Brooks and ing the Lord working with chil- Dr., Cartersville, GA. Wilson of Calhoun, Georgia, ceive friends on Monday, August Advertising Director Horace Brooks in Milledgeville, dren and youth. He was a mentor Bryeanne Pflugrad and her hus- 27, 2018, from 12:00 Noon until Mindy Salamon, GA. to so many. He will be truly band Billy of Cartersville, Geor- the service hour at the Ponders Office Manager/Classified Bonny is survived by his wife, missed by all who knew and Betty Jean gia, and Kevin Temples of Rydal, Fairmount Chapel. Advertising Director Linda Walker Brooks; daughter loved him. Georgia; great-grandchildren, Condolences may be sent to Lee McCrory, Adrienne (Joseph Smith) Brooks; A Celebration of Life Service Robinson Temples Hannah Wilson, Houston Wilson, Mrs. Temple’s family by visiting Circulation/Distribution and son Micah Walker (Tiffany) will be conducted at Heritage Mrs. Betty Jean Robinson and Hartley Pflugrad; many more our website at www.pondersfu- Manager Brooks; mother Geneva Brown Baptist Church, Cartersville, GA Temples, 82, of Rydal, Georgia, family members, and special neralhome.com. Stacey Wade, Brooks and father Horace Wednesday, August 29, 2018, at departed this life peacefully in friends also survive. Arrangements are by Ponders Circulation Customer Care/ Brooks; grandson Kai Chang eleven in the morning. Officiat- the comfort of her son’s home A service to celebrate the life Fairmount Chapel, 2566 Hwy. Account Manager Brooks, grandson Jette Walker ing will be Rev. Michael Tut- embraced by her loving family. of Mrs. Betty Temples will be 411, Fairmount, Georgia. 706- Byron Pezzarossi, Brooks, granddaughter Scout terow, Rev. Glen Kohlhagen and Mrs. Temples was born in held on Monday, August 27, 337-3784. Press Room Director Email: MANAGING EDITOR Trump signed the John S. McCain weakly attempted suicide. But he act as camp entertainment officer, and his first marriage, to Carol [email protected] McCain National Defense Authorization also later wrote that his captors had chaplain and communications chief, Shepp, was a casualty of what he NEWSROOM Act in a ceremony at a military spared him the worst of the abuse McCain imparted comic relief, liter- called “my greatest moral failing.” [email protected] FROM PAGE 1A base in New York — without one inflicted on POWs because his fa- ary tutorials, news of the day, even The marriage to Shepp, who had FEATURES EDITOR his ideas and punched back hard at crit- mention of McCain. ther was a famous admiral. “I knew religious sustenance. been in a crippling car accident [email protected] ics — Trump not least among them. John Sidney McCain III was that my father’s identity was di- Bud Day, a former cellmate and while McCain was imprisoned, PHOTOGRAPHER The scion of a decorated military born in 1936 in the Panana Canal rectly related to my survival,” he Medal of Honor winner, said Mc- ended amiably. McCain admitted [email protected] family, McCain embraced his role zone, where his father was sta- wrote in one of his books. Cain’s POW experience “took some the breakup was caused by “my as chairman of the Armed Services tioned in the military. When McCain’s Vietnamese cap- great iron and turned him into steel.” own selfishness and immaturity.” STAFF REPORTERS Committee, pushing for aggressive [email protected] He followed his father and tors offered him early release as a McCain returned home from his One month after his divorce, [email protected] U.S. military intervention overseas grandfather, the Navy’s first father- propaganda ploy, McCain refused to years as a POW on crutches and McCain in 1981 married Cindy [email protected] and eager to contribute to “defeat- and-son set of four-star admirals, to play along, insisting that those cap- never regained full mobility in his Hensley, the daughter of a wealthy ing the forces of radical Islam that SPORTS REPORTER the Naval Academy, where he en- tured first should be the first set free. arms and leg. beer distributor in Arizona. [email protected] want to destroy America.” rolled in what he described a “four- In his darkest hour in Vietnam, He once said he’d “never known In one day, McCain signed his Asked how he wanted to be re- ADVERTISING DIRECTOR year course of insubordination and McCain’s will had been broken and a prisoner of war who felt he could Navy discharge papers and flew [email protected] membered, McCain said simply: rebellion.” His family yawned at he signed a confession that said, “I fully explain the experience to any- west with his new wife to a new “That I made a major contribution the performance. A predilection for am a black criminal and I have per- one who had not shared it.” Still he life. By 1982, he’d been elected to OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED to the defense of the nation.” ADVERTISING DIRECTOR what McCain described as “quick formed deeds of an air pirate.” described the time as formative and the House and four years later to an [email protected] One dramatic vote he cast in the tempers, adventurous spirits, and Even then, though, McCain re- “a bit of a turning point in me appre- open Senate seat. He and Cindy had twilight of his career in 2017 will love for the country’s uniform” was fused to make an audio recording of ciating the value of serving a cause four children, to add to three from CIRCULATION DIRECTOR not soon be forgotten, either: As the [email protected] encoded in his family DNA. his confession and used stilted writ- greater than your self-interest.” his first marriage. Their youngest decisive “no” on Senate GOP leg- On October 1967, McCain was ten language to signal he had signed But it did not tame his wild side, was adopted from Bangladesh. LEGAL ADVERTISING islation to repeal the Affordable [email protected] on his 23rd bombing round over it under duress. And, to the end of Care Act, McCain became the un- North Vietnam when he was shot his captivity, he continued to exas- PRODUCTION likely savior of Obama’s trademark out of the sky and taken prisoner. perate his captors with his defiance. [email protected] legislative achievement. Year upon year of solitary con- Throughout, McCain played to the Letter Guidelines: Taking a long look back in his finement, deprivation, beatings and bleachers, shouting obscenities at Letters to the editor on issues valedictory memoir, “The Restless other acts of torture left McCain so guards to bolster the spirits of fellow of broad public interest are Wave,” McCain wrote of the world despairing that at one point he captives. Appointed by the POWs to welcomed. Letters must bear a he inhabited: “I hate to leave it. But I complete signature, street ad- don’t have a complaint. Not one. 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BARTOW BIO Castillo continues passion for service at Advocates for Children

BY MARIE NESMITH [email protected]

Serving as Advocates for Chil- dren’s president and CEO since July 23, Rachel Castillo is excited to help fulfill the nonprofit’s vi- sion for all youth to be “respected and loved, happy and thriving.” “The mission and vision of Ad- vocates for Children is one that I Castillo am deeply passionate about,” she RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS said. “In my life, there have been hurting. I decided to follow in my Rachel Castillo began serving as Advocates for Children’s president and CEO on July 23. two populations that I served tire- [family’s] footsteps and went to use the skills I had honed over the build upon that wonderful legacy. I am also excited to announce unfortunate that they are needed. lessly: children and the homeless. The Salvation’s Army College for years to grow their housing pro- One of my short-term goals is to that we will be having a new event We all make the joke as new par- “At Advocates, I would have the Officer Training. I was ordained gramming and introduce client meet as many community stake- this year. Advocates will be host- ents that we wish our children opportunity to continue to serve with The Salvation Army and choice and low-barrier philoso- holders as possible in the next 30 ing a Christmas Cookie Contest — would come with an instruction these populations, but also to help went into ministry with my hus- phies. days or so. I am so thankful to for kids by kids. We will be look- manual. Many of us are unsure as provide the direction and vision of band, who I met at seminary. We I feel that the culmination of my [Advocates Interim Executive Di- ing for kid bakers to come and first-time parents if we are doing the organization. When I heard were given our first church and prior experience will benefit me rector] Patrick Nelson and Advo- share their talent with us. We will the right thing, or if the child is that I was selected, I was so thank- started working with the children immensely here at Advocates. cates’ board of trustees who have be getting save the date informa- making the right progress for their ful. I was humbled that the board in some of Boston’s toughest Each of the skills I have learned opened many doors for me by tion out soon. I hope the commu- age. Many of us will turn to our would entrust me with leading neighborhoods. We loved it. It was have prepared me for this role. I making introductions. I hope to nity will come celebrate the parents or those who have been their organization and had confi- amazing to see the impact that am looking forward to enhancing continue meeting people and holiday season with us. parental figures in our lives and dence in my skill set to continue food, love, educational support, these skills working with our learning all there is to know about lean on them for guidance and the great work of Advocates.” time and a listening ear could have team. There is so much that I can the rich history of Bartow County. DTN: Do you feel that the serv- support or model our parenting Formed in the 1980s, Advocates on the life of a young person. learn from our wonderful staff Another short-term goal is assess- ices Advocates provides will con- from what we have experienced. is a Cartersville nonprofit that as- who have [been] serving the chil- ing the organization and assessing tinue to be in demand? Why so? For others though, there may not sists more than 3,000 area youth DTN: Provide some details dren and families of Bartow exactly where we stand and build- RC: I do feel that our services be a support network, they may and families each year. Along with about your professional back- County for many, many years. ing long-term goals from that as- will continue to be [in] demand — not have had healthy family operating Flowering Branch Chil- ground, and do you feel your prior sessment. Advocates is also at the for some of those services that is a dren’s Shelter, the organization experience will benefit you in SEE , PAGE 5A DTN: Going forward, what will end of our strategic planning great thing and for others it is truly CASTILLO provides numerous programs that your new role? be some of your short-term and cycle. I am looking forward to aid in the awareness, prevention RC: I worked for The Salvation long-term goals? gathering our board, staff and and treatment of child abuse. Army from 2001 [to] 2011. I RC: Advocates is an amazing community stakeholders together Name: Rachel Castillo worked with various populations, organization that has been doing to start casting a vision for our or- Occupation (title): in various locations and with var- wonderful work in our community ganization for the next three [to] President/CEO of Advocates for ious levels of leadership responsi- for over 30 years. My goal is to five years. Children bility. The Salvation Army was City of residence: Marietta truly my foundation, and I am Family: Husband, three chil- grateful for all of the experience I dren gained throughout the years. I had Education: Undergrad in busi- my first leadership role as a com- ness, master’s in management manding officer — executive di- rector — in Boston. I learned basic The Daily Tribune News management principles, of how to (DTN): How and why did you get create and manage a budget, basic Join Us For Daily Specials into this line of work? human resources, how to lead oth- Large Mexican Salad $ 50 RC: My parents are retired min- ers. It was here that I really be- Monday: 5 $ 00 isters in The Salvation Army. I came interested in management (Shell 1 More) and pursued my master’s degree in grew up watching them love and $ 00 serve others. I knew from a very management. My responsibilities Tuesday: Taco 1 (Soft or Hard) increased with each position I      young age that I wanted to help Wednesday: Whole Potato Pancho $500 others in some way as well. In my held. In 2011, I left The Salvation  high school years, my parents Army to take additional responsi- Thursday: Reg. Mexicali $500      were at a church that served pri- bilities as the director of opera- marily the homeless population in tions, with another statewide Friday: Med. Meat Nachos $500 "  "       ! the area. Attending church with organization — Lutheran Services $ 00 this population every Sunday in- of Georgia. Here I learned how to Saturday: Whole Fiesta 5      troduced me to impacts of addic- be part of an executive team, * Sour cream and black olives 50¢ extra !&&!))!!0(0!()2#$$! tion, untreated mental health, board engagement and develop- trauma and abuse. So many people ment, enhanced budgeting skills, Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm  were trying to find a way out, but strategic planning and managing a 0(!)1(! "!)0'10$!0 '% the systems in place were often diverse population. In 2014, I ac- 4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 hard to navigate or the barriers cepted a position with MUST were too high. I wanted to make a Ministries as their vice president difference to those who [were] of program services. I was able to

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4A Sunday, August 26, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Winds die down but rain is still a threat to Hawaii

BY AUDREY MCAVOY smoke in his apartment in the AND CALEB JONES tourist town of Lahaina. Associated Press “I opened up my front door, and I just saw the fire spreading HONOLULU — Strong winds and coming downhill,” Galinato have died down but officials said. He and neighbors honked warned Saturday that torrential horns to alert others. rains still remained a big threat to In Waikiki, the man-made Ala Hawaii after once-powerful Hur- Wai Canal is likely to flood this ricane Lane was downgraded to a weekend if predicted rains arrive, tropical storm. said Ray Alexander of the U.S. Forecasters said as much as 10 Army Corps of Engineers. The more inches of rain could fall on canal marks the northern Oahu and Maui as the storm boundary of the Waikiki tourist churned about 110 miles south of district. Honolulu, moving north at 3 “The canal has flooded in the mph. past, and I believe it’s safe to say “Don’t let your guard down,” based on the forecast of rainfall Brock Long, administrator of the it’s likely to flood again — the Federal Emergency Management impacts of which we aren’t pre- Agency, said during a telephone pared to say at this time,” briefing in Washington. Alexander said. “Tropical storms can be very Major flooding could damage dangerous and Hawaii is not in 3,000 structures and cost more the clear.” than $1 billion in repairs, the The storm has dumped nearly Honolulu Star-Advertiser news- four feet of rain in some areas of paper reported, citing Corps esti- the Big Island. Maui has seen mates. about 12 inches of rain and wind Not everyone feared the storm gusts up to 50 mph in the past 24 Saturday. hours. Both islands have reported At sunrise, surfers paddled out flooding and landslides. at Honolulu’s Ala Moana Beach Long said the biggest impact Park amid waves that appeared has been on transportation due to smaller than Friday’s swells. Jog- debris in roadways, downed gers ran around the park as a power lines and damage to infra- JESSICA HENRICKS VIA AP light rain fell with a bit of a structure, mostly on the Big Is- This photo provided by Jessica Henricks shows damage from Hurricane Lane Friday near Hilo, Hawaii. Hurricane Lane barreled breeze. Occasional stronger rain land. No storm-related deaths toward Hawaii on Friday, dumping torrential rains that inundated the Big Island’s main city as people elsewhere stocked up on showers moved through the area, supplies and piled sandbags to shield oceanfront businesses against the increasingly violent surf. The city of Hilo, population soaking the streets and early-ris- have been reported. 43,000, was flooded with waist-high water. On Saturday, winds on Maui ing tourists. were blowing about 11 mph and down from earlier reports, age with winds of 157 mph or The outer bands of the hurri- winds fanned brush fires that had The central Pacific gets fewer the storm was expected to turn officials said the figure above. cane dumped as much as 45 broken out in dry areas of Maui hurricanes than other regions, west, which would lessen the shows a lot of people are still dis- But upper-level winds known inches of rain on the mostly rural and Oahu. Some residents in a with only about four or five threat to the islands. placed. as shear swiftly tore the storm Big Island, the Weather Service shelter on Maui had to flee named storms a year. Hawaii The American Red Cross said Lane first approached the is- apart. By Saturday, the National said. The main town of Hilo, with flames, and another fire forced rarely gets hit. The last major more than 1,100 people were lands earlier this week as a Cate- Weather Service said Lane had 43,000 people, was flooded Fri- people from their homes. storm to hit was Iniki in 1992. staying in shelters, mostly in gory 5 hurricane, meaning it was maximum sustained winds of 60 day with waist-high water. Josh Galinato said he was try- Others have come close in recent Oahu. And while the number was likely to cause catastrophic dam- mph. As flooding hit the Big Island, ing to sleep when he smelled years.

Georgia county scraps poll consolidation plan

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA — A small, majority-black south Georgia county’s proposal to close most of its polling places drew heated national criticism — and saw a quick reversal — during an election year that features the state’s first-ever black nominee for governor by a major political party. Concern about the possibility of closing seven of the nine voting locations in rural Randolph County, population about 7,000, pro- voked accusations that black voters would be disenfranchised. The county’s election board decided Friday to scrap the plan. But voting rights activists say the controversy highlights a widespread problem and the need for a revitalized federal Voting Rights Act. Critics had questioned the timing of the proposed changes in Ran- dolph County during a hotly contested governor’s race. Georgia’s top elections official, Republican Secretary of State Brian Kemp, is running against Democratic lawmaker Stacey Abrams, who is trying to become Georgia’s first black governor. In emails to supporters Friday, Kemp and Abrams applauded the board’s decision. Abrams’ email urged supporters to challenge any voter suppres- sion attempts. “Decisions to close polling locations are not a matter of cost, but a question of priorities,” the email says. “Your right to vote is price- less, and all of us have to keep fighting to protect it.” “Today, the Board of Elections, who are empowered to make these decisions, finally did the right thing and rejected this ill-ad- vised, poorly timed proposal from an independent consultant who is not backed by the Secretary of State’s office,” Kemp’s email says.

sioner,” he said. “Right now, he’s the allure of generous 401Ks and have a hard time filling.” try, and a majority of our growth Employment back to 22 or 23 openings again. health care plans may not be When it comes to more “pro- — I’d say well over 90 percent of We had got it down to about 10, enough for the municipality to re- duction-type jobs,” Lemmon said the job growth in this community FROM PAGE 1A now he’s back up into the 20s, so cruit and retain top talent. local businesses are hurting for ex- — comes from existing industries “My personal observation is our larger employers that are look- he’s having some problems. And “A lot of times, the private sec- perienced engineers and industrial and existing employers,” she said. that anybody that’s really wanting ing for skilled workers,” he said. the other public safety areas, like tor job rate will be a little bit maintenance specialists and oper- “So to take care of them is very to find good work should be able “Truck driving, all across the the fire department, we’re doing a higher than the public sector. The ators. important.” to do it,” he said. “I think some of board, in Bartow County and better job of filling those positions difference is made up, usually, “There are a lot of high-demand With more people moving into our local employers, as a result, northwest Georgia, seems to be a but we’re starting to feel a little bit through stronger benefits and re- careers that the state has actually Bartow, Lemmon said she expects are having to raise wages to make problem also for most manufactur- of a pinch there, too.” tirement packages,” Santini said. incentivized through the High De- the economic equation to get even sure they’re continuing to recruit ers that I hear.” While Santini said he couldn’t “But as the economy’s gotten bet- mand Career Initiative,” she said. more complex. Still, even with so and retain the best possible work- And Taylor said that holds true specify any particular areas where ter, there’s an opportunity for em- “So folks who want to find em- many vacancies in the local mar- force they can for their business.” for the county government as well. the city government was short- ployees to move from the public ployment in about 16 different ket, she nonetheless believes the While Bartow County Commis- “We’re looking for truck drivers staffed, he did say City of sector to the private sector.” sectors, there is an incentive for community will continue to add sioner Steve Taylor said he’ll and heavy equipment operators at Cartersville positions were “open But even there Lemmon said them to go obtain the right kind of jobs — and continue to see its un- never complain about wage our landfill,” he said. “Those are across the board.” some of Bartow’s top employers training for that and find gainful employment figures decline — for growth and full employment in the two of the areas where we’re hav- “Between electric, gas and are having difficulties filling posi- employment in some categories the foreseeable future. community, he nonetheless ac- ing problems now finding employ- water — in addition to police and tions. employers really need filled.” “It certainly comes with chal- knowledges that the uptick in em- ees .... but from our public works fire — there’s always talent that’s “I think you’re probably going Considering their enormous im- lenges for these guys as the popu- ployment isn’t without at least one to our water department, just all needed and we’re constantly try- to hear each sector of the commu- pact on job creation, Lemmon said lation keeps growing,” she said. downside: with so many people across, we just need laborers.” ing to make sure that we hold on nity say they would fit into that local governments would be wise “But I think we’ve got all the right gainfully employed, now some The county, he said, is having an to the talented folks that we’ve got category,” she said. “By the num- to do what they can to help out ingredients for continued job businesses in Bartow are finding especially difficult time filling po- and we try to replace those folks bers, service and retail are always some of Bartow’s largest busi- growth here, and for those who themselves unable to fill job open- sitions in public safety. with people that are ready to step going to pop up on the list. In our nesses with their workforce needs. want to find employment, if ings. “The Sheriff’s Office has al- in and provide those services,” he world of industrial and production, “This community and the lead- they’re not ready in terms of “It causes some problems for ways had openings in my entire said. we hear that often, that there are ership has always put an emphasis skills? There’s even lots of oppor- some of the employers, especially six years since I’ve been commis- Still, in a booming market even certain types of occupations they on trying to retain existing indus- tunities available to them as well.”

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] Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 ELECTED 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 News www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 26, 2018 5A Crosspoint Pope in Ireland decries abuse FROM PAGE 1A “This process started for us we didn’t have on Tennessee back in 2015,” Griffin said. “Our Street. We’re meeting people team of elders knew that we every week who didn’t even cover-up, meets with victims needed to relocate due to space know we existed in Cartersville issues at our previous facility, but before now. In addition, our kid’s BY NICOLE WINFIELD AND every option we explored either ministry space now speaks of the MARIA GRAZIA MURRU didn’t work or was too expensive. value we place on investing in Associated Press In the midst of our searching, kids, students and families. We Excel approached us and made an have space in the building for DUBLIN — Pope Francis faced a lukewarm offer for us to buy their property. people to congregate and hang reception and scattered protests Saturday on Through a lot of prayer and con- out, which we didn’t have before. his trip to Ireland, with even his vow to rid the versations, it became clear over “The space in [the] worship church of the “scourge” of sexual abuse and time that this was the door God auditorium has given us room to his outrage at those “repugnant crimes” dis- was opening for our church. reach more people again, and the missed as a disappointment by some of Ire- “In 2015, we did a financial quality of our new technology land’s wounded victims. campaign to start raising money has added so much to our wor- But others who met with him in private left to relocate. Our people are so in- ship gatherings. Most impor- heartened that he would respond to their plight, credible that they started giving tantly, we now have space to including two of the thousands of children who without even knowing where we serve our community in ways we were forcibly put up for adoption for the shame were going. We weren’t sure that couldn’t before. That was our of having been born to unwed mothers. They we were going to buy the Excel prayer throughout ... this whole said Francis described the corruption and property until about six months process. We asked God to give us cover-up in the church as “caca” — translated into our campaign. We finally a space that we could gift back to by the Vatican translator for the English speak- closed on the property in January the community in impactful ers as “filth as one sees in the toilet.” 2017 and renovations got under- ways, and he has definitely an- The abuse scandal — which has exploded way in March of 2017. We paid swered that prayer.” anew in the U.S. but has convulsed Ireland $2 million … for the portion of Along with conducting three since the 1990s with revelations of unfath- NIALL CARSON/PA VIA AP the property we currently own morning worship gatherings Aug. omable violence and humiliation against Rainbow flags and blue ribbons are tied to Ha’Penny Bridge in Dublin, Ireland, to and budgeted $1.8 million for 19, Crosspoint City Church’s women and children — took center stage on remember the victims of Catholic Church clerical sex abuse, ahead of the arrival of renovations. We hit some snags grand opening festivities also the first day of Francis’ two-day trip. The visit Pope Francis in Dublin Saturday. The pontiff traveled to Ireland for a two-day visit along the way, which delayed the featured a ribbon cutting and was originally intended to celebrate Catholic on the occasion of the 2018 World Meeting of Families. project, but finally completed it nightly celebration, where 16 in- families. share these sentiments.” etly before a candle lit for victims in Dublin’s in July of this year.” dividuals were baptized. Francis responded to the outcry by vowing He cited measures taken by his predecessor, cathedral. But neither his words nor the meet- Presently operating in the front “We are excited to see what to end sex abuse and cover-up during a speech Pope Benedict XVI, to respond to the crisis. ing with victims is likely to assuage demands building facing Old Mill Road, God has in store for Crosspoint to Irish government authorities at Dublin Cas- But while Benedict is credited with cracking for heads to roll. the church has increased its space as we move forward,” Crosspoint tle. down on abusers, he never acknowledged the “Disappointing, nothing new,” was the reac- from about 14,000 square feet to City Church Elder Bruce “The failure of ecclesiastical authorities — Vatican’s role in fueling a culture of cover-up tion from Irish abuse survivor Marie Collins, approximately 30,000 square Mitchell said. “God has really bishops, religious superiors, priests and others or sanctioned bishops for failing to protect their a former member of Francis’ sex abuse advi- feet, resulting in the kid’s min- blessed the three short weeks that — to adequately address these repugnant flocks from predator priests. sory panel who quit last year in frustration. She istry area more than doubling and we have been operating in the crimes has rightly given rise to outrage, and re- Francis followed his promise with a 90- later took part in Francis’ meeting with seven the worship auditorium expand- new facility. mains a source of pain and shame for the minute meeting with eight survivors of both other abuse survivors, including two priests ing in capacity from 300 to about “We have seen our attendance Catholic community,” he told them. “I myself clerical and institutional abuse and prayed qui- and a public official. 850 seats. Overall, Crosspoint grow from 1,600 the first week to City Church’s new home spans over 2,000 at the grand opening. around 80,000 square feet. Our main goal is to stay centered “First, I’ll say that the location on our mission. The new facility itself has already benefited our is just sticks and bricks. The real church,” Griffin said. “Being on church is made up of those who Old Mill Road across from the come together each week to wor- primary and elementary schools ship, fellowship and reach others has been a game changer. We outside the walls of our build- now have a level of exposure that ing.”

professional and/or personal Castillo achievement? RC: The personal achievement FROM PAGE 3A is easy. It is being the mom of relationships modeled in their three wonderful, beautiful, smart, home or they might be dealing funny children. I have two daugh- with circumstances that make it ters and one son. I am so proud of difficult to parent. The mission of my oldest daughter. She is a [Ken- Advocates is to strengthen our nesaw State University] KSU community of families by offering graduate and is working on her safety, comfort and hope to chil- master’s degree in public health. dren and preventing child abuse in The other two are in high school all its forms. We are striving to and enjoy being active in our com- meet our mission by offering ex- munity. Each of … them have cellent programming. One of the such different perspectives on life. programs that we offer to our com- It has helped me view the world in munity [is] the Parents as Teachers such a different way. I have loved (PAT) program. This program is learning from them. that instruction book that we all are looking for with our first child. DTN: If you were not in your The PAT program provides infor- line of work, what would you like mation, support and encourage- to do? ment parents [need] to help their RC: I originally started down children develop optimally during the path to become a lawyer. Jus- the crucial early years of life. An- tice is so important to me, whether other parenting class we offer is it is social justice, like what we do [the] Positive Parenting Program. at Advocates, or in other forms. I This program focuses on social think whatever I do it will always and behavioral development and include advocating for others and issues that arise for families with giving a voice to the voiceless. children 16 years old and younger. Regrettably though, not all parents DTN: How would you describe are able to be … the caregivers yourself in three words? that children need or deserve. In RC: Compassionate, dedicated, instances where neglect [and] introspective. abuse occur, Advocates is there to help provide safety, comfort and DTN: What is something peo- hope. Advocates does this through ple would be surprised to know three main programs: our Chil- about you? dren’s Advocacy Center, Court RC: I have lived in six different Appointed Special Advocates and states and 11 cities. our Flowering Branch Children’s Shelter. Each of these programs are unique but are similar in their DTN: What is the best advice in goals to make sure all children you have ever received? in their care are out of harm’s way RC: Mistakes are not failures and on their way to a better future. — they are opportunities to learn and grow. DTN: Is there any program or service that Advocates does not DTN: What do you like to do in provide yet that you want to im- your spare time? plement in the future? RC: I like to read, spend time RC: Advocates has been want- with my family, and when I’m ing to expand its Independent Liv- feeling creative, cook. ing Program to include housing for children who are aging out of DTN: Where is your favorite the foster care system. Stepping place to be in Bartow County? out for the first time to start your RC: Bartow County is such a life as a young adult can be very beautiful place. I have enjoyed scary, doing that without a support learning my way around the network or family of your own can county and seeing all of the natural make it even more difficult. The beauty of the mountains and lakes. Independent Living Program However, my very favorite place would help the young adults with to be so far is sitting in the Flow- securing their first home, navigat- ering Branch Children’s Shelter at ing leases, turning on utilities, cre- Advocates surrounded by the pho- ating budgets, moving, etc. It tos of the children who have found would also continue to provide safety, comfort and hope within support … during this time of these four walls knowing that I transition to make sure they have have been passed a torch that can- all of the resources and tools they not be put down until all children need to be successful. are respected and loved, happy and thriving. That is the vision of DTN: What is your greatest Advocates and my desire. 6A Sunday, August 26, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Schools The Daily Tribune News

BARTOW COUNTY RESIDENT NAMED FOUNDATION CTC BOARD TRUSTEE

SPECIAL The Chattahoochee Tech Foundation recently welcomed three new trustees to the board that governs the foundation, a nonprofit organization designed to support the mission of Chattahoochee Technical College by making higher education an affordable reality for students through initiatives like scholarships, emergency funding and program support. These new trustees, who will each serve three-year terms, are Rick Kollhoff from Bartow County, Trey Ragsdale from Cherokee County and Drew Tutton from Cobb County. Kollhoff is a vice president and commercial lender with Century Bank of Georgia in Cartersville. He is active in a number of civic organizations, being a board member of the Bartow County College and Career Academy and the Rotary Club of Etowah and serving as a member of Cartersville's alcohol control board and recreation advisory board. He previously served on the boards of the Cartersville-Bartow Chamber of Commerce and the Etowah Scholarship Foundation. Meeting with the Chattahoochee Tech Foundation were, from left, CTC President Dr. Ron Newcomb, Drew Tutton, board Chairman Jason Anavitarte, Trey Ragsdale and Rick Kollhoff.

Bartow County school news

The following Bartow County Brandon Schultz of Cartersville Zachary Mazur of Cartersville Cartersville and Dana Tankersley students were named to the Ken- Kailey Ware of Cartersville David Mccaw of Cartersville of Adairsville. Will Swanson of nesaw State University president's Andrew Brock of Cartersville Jordan Morning of Cartersville Cartersville earned a Bachelor of list for the spring 2018 semester: Jakeira Askew of Euharlee Zachary Neal of Taylorsville Science in political science. Mallory Arnold of Taylorsville David Jackson of Cartersville Katherine Sullivan of Mary Garner of Cartersville Susana Beltran of Cartersville John Norris of Cartersville Adairsville graduated summer semester from Caitlin Money of Kingston Neil Patel of Cartersville Mallory Tidwell of Cartersville Georgia College in Milledgeville. Emily Parker of Adairsville Alexander Thacker of Madison Weeks of Cartersville The following Bartow County Madison Rogers of Cartersville Cartersville Camden Anich of Kingston students were named to the sum- Allison Ross of Cartersville Angelica Victoria of Rhonda Baldonado of mer semester president's list at Courtney Urquhart of Cartersville Cartersville Georgia Highlands College: from Cartersville Daniel Cantrell of Cartersville Shawn Bunyard of Euharlee Cartersville Christopher Armour, Alexis Wallraven of Cartersville Bennett Jordan of Cartersville Juan Chevez of White Angelica Gallegos, Abigail Green, Ashton Wood of Cartersville Steven Moser of Cartersville Richard Ginn of Cartersville Miriam Hibbard, Victoria Jacobs, John Adams of Kingston Timothy Ryan of Cartersville Denver Harris of Kingston David Kindred and Dalton Swan- Canaan Andrews of Cartersville Lewis Shirley of White Danielle Heaston of Taylorsville son; from Emerson, Thacker Frances Battle of Cartersville Cody Chupp of Cartersville Matthew Jackson of Cartersville Lively; and from Adairsville, Jessie Brock of Rydal LaTastreia DuPree of Mary Jones of Cartersville James Sims. Jordan Cantrell of Euharlee Cartersville Victoria Latimer of White The following Bartow County Milisa Gallardo of Cartersville Caylen Farr of Cartersville Tracy Mages of Cartersville students were named to the sum- Jonathan Grizzle of Taylorsville Callaway Ford of Cartersville Savannah Moore of Cartersville mer semester dean's list at Georgia Madison Harris of Cartersville Ina Foster of Cartersville Carsyn Paige of Cartersville Highlands College: from Christin Koutavas of Tai Harris of Cartersville Randall Patton of Adairsville Cartersville, Ronald Altamirano, Erin Hill of Cartersville Jessica Phillips of Cartersville Cartersville Ian Buttrum, Eric Camron, Braden Abigail Keane of Cartersville Michael Phillips of White Jack Mayo of Kingston Harris, Cecilia Reyes-Cruz and Erica Lundak of White Kathleen Poe of Cartersville Carlton Rebeiz of Cartersville Sadie Westberry; from Adairsville, Savannah Lynch of Kingston Eleuterio Puga of Euharlee Collin Sapp of Cartersville Jordan Beringause and Jocelyn Leah Reilly of Cartersville Greene; and from Taylorsville, Jo- Joseph Reynolds of Euharlee Brandy Spencer of Euharlee hanna Maserjian. Mary Sturgeon of White Tanner Alan Wynn of Casaundra White of Cartersville Cartersville graduated from the Bryan Yockey of Cartersville University of North Georgia in Matthew Armstrong of Dahlonega during the summer Cartersville 2018 semester with a Bachelor of Parth Patel of Cartersville Business Administration in infor- Caroline Slocum of Cartersville mation systems. Margot Harris of Cartersville Ariana Calderon-Zavala, Brennan Martinez of daughter of Maria Zavala of Cartersville Adairsville and the late Saul William Warren of Cartersville Calderon, has been named to the James Williams of Euharlee dean's list for the 2017-18 aca- Bradford McClendon of Rydal demic year at Lawrence Univer- Logan Rempe of Cartersville sity in Appleton, Wisconsin. Rebekah Bell of Cartersville The following Bartow County Walker Bell of Cartersville students graduated spring semes- Tiffany Calhoun of Cartersville ter from Kennesaw State Univer- Jessica Harris of Taylorsville sity: Matthew Patton of Adairsville Matthew Armstrong of Cartersville with a BS in physics Michael Boatfield of Luisa Arroyo of Cartersville Cartersville earned a Bachelor of with a Master in Public Adminis- Science summer semester at Troy tration University in Alabama. Alec Barger of Cartersville with The following Bartow County a BS in communication students graduated with education Anuoluwa Bello of Cartersville specialists degrees in educational with a BS in early childhood, leadership from Berry College in birth-kindergarten Rome: Adrian Bagley of Tay- lorsville, Liz McCrary of SEE SCHOOLS, PAGE 8A

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rested and charged with probation superior court. fleeing or attempting to elude po- BARTOW violation. lice officers and two counts of Sands • Jarrod Kenta making terroristic threats and acts. BLOTTER • Octavia Do- Sheppard Jr., of 5 FROM PAGE 1A minique Dorsey, Opal St. S.E., • David Franklin acceptance, I was ecstatic. The challenge and the connections built with other young adults pursuing the goal of musical expression and The following information — of 14 November Cartersville, was Williams, of 391 achievement is unprecedented in the sense of performing in this en- names, photos, addresses, charges Lane N.W., arrested after Wade Road S.W., and other details — was taken di- Adairsville, was being sentenced in Taylorsville, was semble.” rectly from Bartow County Sher- arrested after drug court. arrested after The senior said he is looking forward to being one of the 99 high iff’s Office jail records. Not every being sentenced in being sanctioned school students who will be working to improve their musical skills. arrest leads to a conviction, and a probate court. • Mary Grace in drug court. “Though I could likely write a series of works on this particular conviction or acquittal is deter- Staudinger, of 40 inquiry, a few of my most anticipated experiences include truly being challenged with what I currently know, learning to communicate bet- mined by the court system. Arrests • Michael Lester Saddle Club Drive • Patrick Dwight were made by BCSO deputies ex- ter by meeting like-minded individuals and appreciating the coales- Garza, of 10 Mar- S.W. 1, Williams, of 116 cept where otherwise indicated. cence of a group seeking to accomplish elite sounds the best that they tin Luther King Jr. Cartersville, was S. Franklin St. possibly can,” he said. Drive S.E., arrested and N.W., Adairsville, August 24 Before his Aug. 4 audition at Lakeside High School in Atlanta, Cartersville, was charged with fail- was arrested and Sands said he had to apply through an “online portfolio of general • Nashika Stanley boarded for the ure to appear. charged with pos- information blanks, which gave me an opportunity to analyze my de- Antoine, of 1116 Cartersville Police session of cision-making.” N. Tennessee St. Department. • Mathew Taylor methamphetamine. “At the actual audition, I prepared two different etudes, one of lyri- S.E. 40, Thomas, of 937 cal descent and the other of technical descent,” he said. “The judges Cartersville, was • Bryson Douglas Euharlee Road • Tony Edwin were all distinctly gregarious, which greatly reduced any audition arrested and Gibson, of 32 S.W. 16, Wilson III, of anxiety I was experiencing prior.” charged with theft Jewell Road N.W., Cartersville, was 2386 Joe Frank Two-hour rehearsals, which have already begun, are held every by taking. Cartersville, was arrested and Harris Parkway Monday during the school year at Lakeside, and the young musicians arrested after charged with fail- N.W., Cartersville, learn the pieces for each of their four concerts in about six rehearsals, • Mary Dale being sentenced in ure to appear. was arrested and according to the website. Brown, of 29 probate court. charged with reck- The first concert is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 1, at 8 p.m. at Lake- Wheeler Road • Douglas Wayne less conduct. side, Sands added. The son of Lisa and Aaron Sands of Cartersville said he began S.W. S.E., • Jimmy Richard Webb Jr., of 17 playing trumpet as a “casual hobby” when he was in third grade. Cartersville, was Gilbert Jr., of 634 Friendship Road • Joseph Wynn “I originally chose trumpet because it seemed like the least popular arrested and Beason Road S.E., S.W., Kingston, Young, of 110 W. at my elementary school so I decided to try and lead by example,” charged with pos- Calhoun, was was arrested and Porter St. S.E., he said. “I was already in orchestra at the time — violin was my pri- session of methamphetamine with boarded for the charged with fail- Cartersville, was Adairsville Police ure to obey a stop arrested after mary, though I experimented with viola and cello as well — but the intent to distribute and sale of more I played trumpet, the more passionate about it I became and the methamphetamine. Department. sign or yield after stopping, strik- being sanctioned ing a fixed object, driving without in drug court. more I wanted to pursue a career in playing it.” • Hailey Leann a valid license, unsafe operation of A “true and devout” member of the WHS marching band since his • Brandy Nicole freshman year, Sands said he’s also been a member of the Georgia Bryant, of 129 Hale, of 133 Shaw a motorcycle, speeding, driving Road, Kingston, within the emergency Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Woodland jazz band, the Woodland Frances Court wind symphony and the Young Musicians Community Orchestra, was arrested and lane/gore/median, failure to obey S.E., Calhoun, which he belonged to when he lived in Pennsylvania. was arrested and charged with pro- traffic control devices, charged with pro- bation violation. improper/erratic lane change, driv- bation violation. ing on the wrong side of the road, • Austin Gary willful obstruction of law enforce- • Clarence Bur- Hill, of 12 S. Oaks ment officers, reckless driving, ney, of 806 Lin- Drive S.E., failure to maintain a single lane, coln Way N.W., Cartersville, was battery (F.V.A.), criminal trespass, Massilon, OH, boarded for the was arrested and Cartersville Police charged with driv- Department. ing a motorcycle without a helmet and driving with • Amy Lynn Hol- a suspended or revoked license. land, of 4416 Ranell Place S.E., • Amanda Acworth, was ar- Leighann Carter, rested on an of 3346 Maple agency assist. Grove Church Road, Waleska, • Micco Leondre was arrested and Howard, of 130 charged with cru- Mallory Court elty to children by allowing them S.W., Adairsville, to witness felony/battery/family was boarded for violence and battery under the the Adairsville Po- Family Violence Act (F.V.A.). lice Department. • Charles David • Tysea Tyler  Chaney, of 163 Kiel, of 14 P.M.B. Rolling Hills Young Road S.E.,      Drive S.W., Cartersville, was Cartersville, was arrested on an  boarded for the agency assist. Cartersville Police Department. • Geoffrey Hall Lare, of 4850 Red • Carol Bautista Top Drive S.E., Chavez, of 45 Acworth, was ar- Shotgun Road rested and charged N.W., Cartersville, with parole viola- was arrested on an tion. agency assist for the Cartersville • Taquandra Police Department. Shanay Parks, of 539 Shadiwmore • Amanda Dianne Drive, Riverdale, Clark, of 4340 was arrested and Hillview Drive, charged with fail- Acworth, was ar- ure to appear. rested on an agency assist. • Marc Dennis Ramsey, of 607 • Caleb Mountain Chase Zachariah Drive S.E., Collins, of 3050 Cartersville, was Briarcliff Road, arrested after Atlanta, was ar- being sentenced in 8A Sunday, August 26, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Weather The Daily Tribune News

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out, she said, reported any of the Judge Smith asked Akin if that With both motions denied, the Lawsuit same symptoms as the plaintiffs. videotaped deposition would repre- plaintiffs and defendants find them- “The disease itself is not some- sent his client’s “be-all and end-all selves at an impasse. FROM PAGE 1A thing that we can see or detect, or testimony.” Then he asked him if any Crowl suggested the plaintiff According to Akin, the three is even preventable,” she said. expert witnesses had been deposed. who intends on traveling abroad for plaintiffs sought hospital care after “And it was actually days later, so While the lawsuit was filed July the next two years be “split out” the workout at the business located it’s not something the trainer can of last year, Akin said he had yet to from the case. Smith said that was at 650 Henderson Drive in the West fix in the moment ... because of track down an expert witness on ei- certainly a viable option to keep the End Commons shopping center. He that, there’s just no issue liability ther rhabdomyolysis or fitness cen- suit moving forward. said their combined medical ex- here.” ter workout safety. “Why could she not be separate penses totaled approximately Cherokee Judicial Circuit Judge “That’s 13 months and a day,” as a plaintiff?” he said. “What $75,000. One of the plaintiffs, he David K. Smith quickly put the Smith said. “If you haven’t identi- Crowl proposed sounds very rea- said, is “still treating” more than 13 brakes on the waiver motion, how- fied the experts yet, I am not going sonable to me, to dismiss without months after the suit was initially ever, ordering both parties to en- to let this case go to trial with one prejudice, or something even more filed. gage in mediation. of your three injury claimants phys- creative than that.” “The defense has denied liability A second motion — a plaintiffs’ ically [absent].” But Smith was less receptive to and haven’t offered us any money,” counsel request to allow the use of If something as common as a another idea thrown out by the de- he said, “and so we think mediation a video deposition at trial — didn’t broken bone doesn’t constitute “lay fense attorney — waiting until the would be a waste of time.” fare any better. witness material,” Smith said a Attorney Gillian Crowl repre- Akin said the motion was filed syndrome as obscure and compli- plaintiff returns from Africa to re- sented the defendant, Fitness Cen- earlier this summer, several months cated as rhabdomyolysis certainly sume the lawsuit proceedings. “Crowl mentioned setting the ter of Cartersville Inc., which is before one of the plaintiffs is set to requires someone on the stand who JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS doing business as Real Life Fitness. embark on a mission trip to Africa can break down its complexities for case out for a couple of years,” he Three women filed a lawsuit against Real Life Fitness in She likewise considered a waiver for the next two years. jurors. said. “But I’m unwilling to do that Cartersville in July 2017, claiming “overtraining” led to their of mediation to be necessary. “She’ll be incognito, cannot tell “The defense counsel gets to cross- unilaterally.” hospitalizations. About 30 people, she said, took where she is, has to use an assumed examine [the plaintiff] as to her symp- that particular class at Real Life Fit- name and will be, generally, un- toms, the onset, the aftereffects,” he ness on the day the plaintiffs allege available,” he said. “We want to said. “It’s probably harder to find an to have sustained their injuries. Yet take her deposition for use at the expert witness on a syndrome like this no one else involved in the work- trial.” than it is an orthopedist.”

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STAFF REPORT and an error and groundout brought each ing after she singled, advanced on Evans’ RANDY PARKER/DTN A narrow loss to South Paulding was of them home. double and scored on Higdon’s sac fly. Woodland’s the only blemish on an otherwise strong Brunswick scored one in the top of the That gave the game its final of 8-2, with Ansley Evans weekend for the Woodland High softball second inning, but Woodland got it back Sarah Baynard going the distance in the takes off for first team at the Allatoona Buccaneer Bash in the third when Carnes walked and circle and earning the win for Woodland. base after laying worked her way around the basepaths to Carnes walked twice and scored three down a bunt tournament this weekend. during The Lady Wildcats went 3-1, beating score on Higdon’s groundout, one of runs in the game from the leadoff spot, Saturday’s game Coffee and Armuchee Friday before four RBI Higdon had in the game. while Bailey and Evans each had three against splitting against Brunswick, an 8-2 win, The fourth inning is when the game hits. Brunswick. and South Paulding, a 3-2 loss, Saturday. opened up, as the Lady Wildcats batted The second game Saturday against Evans had three Ansley Evans, Morgan Bailey and around and scored four runs. Carnes, South Paulding nearly saw Woodland hits in the 8-2 Caroline Higdon all had huge days in the Bailey and Evans hit consecutive bases- complete a perfect weekend, but two er- win. two games to end the tournament. loaded, RBI singles before Higdon’s sac- rors in the bottom of the fifth allowed the The hits came early and often in the rifice fly moved Woodland’s lead to 7-1 go-ahead run to score and hand the Lady first game Saturday against Brunswick. after four innings. Wildcats the 3-2 loss. Woodland scored two in the first inning, The two teams traded one-run innings as Bella Carnes walked, Bailey singled in the sixth, with Woodland’s Bailey scor- SEE CATS, PAGE 2B Moore dominates through air, on ground in win

STAFF REPORT At this time next weekend, it’s entirely possible that Bartow County teams will be a combined 7-1 on the season. It wouldn’t be a perfect start, per se, but it would be the closest thing possible. In that scenario, each of the four county teams will have played ex- actly two games with the only loss blemishing Adairsville’s record. However since the defeat came at umph over one of its county rivals. the hands of Cass, it’s the best While several players stepped up mark the collective local teams for the Colonels to snap a 16-game could have three weeks into the losing streak, landing spots on this year. week’s list of standouts, one stood At this point, though, they will out above the rest to take home top have to settle for an overall record honors. of 4-1. Every team started off the cam- PLAYER OF THE WEEK paign with a victory. Adairsville Rett Moore — Cass edged out Chattooga; Cartersville It had to be Rett Moore. blew out Allatoona; the Colonels The only thing more fitting than knocked off the Tigers; and Wood- Cass putting a winless season be- land outlasted Southeast Whit- hind it in a season-opening, home field. win over a county rival is that The Canes and Wildcats took Moore led the team to victory. this week off, but they will return He spent a majority of the time RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS to action next Friday along with at quarterback last year. The senior Danarous Johnson (29) breaks up a pass intended for Cass’ Jacquez Fountain the Colonels. All three teams have showed plenty of toughness dur- during Friday’s game at Doug Cochran winnable games, while the Tigers ing his junior campaign, but it al- Stadium. Fountain hauled in seven rest and heal before starting Re- ways wound up being for naught. catches for 121 yards in the Cass win. gion 6-AAA play. That wasn’t the case Friday Cartersville and Woodland will night, as he carried the Colonels to host Luella and East Hall, respec- their first win in nearly two years. tively. Cass, meanwhile, will look In the first half, he looked like to carry its winning form on the the Moore of 2017. Hard runs, in- road when the Colonels head to cluding two short touchdowns, but Forsyth Central. not much luck in the passing Cass earned its first win since WEEK 2 NOTEBOOK Sept. 16, 2016, with the 19-10 tri- SEE STANDOUTS, PAGE 4B Fountain a ‘blessing,’ ‘weapon’ for Colonels

BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN come through. Hughes and his staff to ensure Fountain [email protected] The biggest reason for that seems to be keeps his cool. Jacquez Fountain. “He’s definitely a weapon,” Hughes said. FOUNTAIN MAKES IMMEDIATE IM- A senior transfer from Mississippi, Foun- “We’ve just got to get him to understand PACT — Last season, the Cass offense was tain already looks to be a major piece for teams aren’t going to make it easy on him, incredibly one dimensional. The team tried Cass this season. In his only regular season and he can’t get frustrated. He got frustrated to keep defenses honest as best it could, but game, thus far, he caught seven passes for in the first half, but he regrouped and got the passing attack just wasn’t there. 121 yards in Friday’s 19-10 win over himself together. I’m proud of that.” Some of the onus was on the quarterback Adairsville. As long as Fountain stays positive, he’ll re- and some was on the pass-catchers. This year Wearing a blue jersey with the No. 13, main a positive impact on the Colonels. He has already shown to be a definite upgrade. Fountain looked like Odell Beckham Jr. at excelled in the passing game, as one would Senior signal-caller Rett Moore has a sea- times with his ability. He also showcased expect, but Moore pointed out how much his son under his belt and looks confident on some of the other sides associated with OBJ presence has changed the dynamic of the en- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS short and intermediate passes. The deep ball and other top wide receivers, particularly tire offense. Cass quarterback Rett Moore runs with the ball during Friday’s and passing in the red zone still needs some during a first half that saw him catch a single “I don’t know how else to describe him game at Doug Cochran Stadium. The senior totaled 211 yards and improvement, but when the defense can be pass for 10 yards. three rushing touchdowns in a 19-10 victory over Adairsville. stretched out, Moore showed Friday he can It will be up to Cass head coach Bobby SEE NOTEBOOK, PAGE 4B

2 Bartow softball teams swept at ‘E’ continues decadeslong work with Canes BY HEATHER CANDELA powers, working in concert with Buccaneer Bash Special Contributor consonants to turn soft vowels into STAFF REPORT hard ones. A rough weekend at the Alla- Our football program is a storied “E,” the legend, is likewise influ- toona Buccaneer Bash tournament one. Giants have grown from our ential. Far from silent, he cheers culminated in two losses Saturday gridiron. Heroes have hailed from and cajoles, working in concert for the Cartersville High softball our hashmarks. Our Friday night with coaches to turn soft players team. lights have incubated some of the into hard ones. And he takes his job The Lady Canes lost to Sonorav- greatest of all time. There is one very seriously — and we’re not ille 2-0 in the first game and ended GOAT, though, that stands above simply talking Friday nights in the the tournament with an 8-2 loss to all others. fall. E is there with the team sweat- Alexander at Kennesaw Mountain. This past Friday night, my twin Candela ing it out at every summer workout Anna Kate McElhaney had the boys and I were in the field house and every fall practice. lone hit for the Canes against when HE walked in — larger than genuine and gracious as ever. And he’s been doing it for over Sonoraville. The Phoenix didn’t do life and with a twinkle in his eye. But nope — I’m talking E. The 30 years. Over the past three a whole lot better at the plate, but Now my boys are incredibly shy man. The myth. The legend. decades, on any given autumn af- they did score two unearned runs — hiding behind my legs or climb- His given name is Edgar Moore, ternoon, E has been spotted making in the bottom of the third inning on ing daddy’s shoulders around most but his fans — his generations and his way across busy Church Street two Cartersville errors. people — but not around this hero. generations of fans — they all from the local Burger King, where The two errors spoiled an other- They’ll line up for some knuckles know him by a single letter. A sin- he has a job (of 28 years), to the wise strong outing for Colbi Bal- or a quick hug every single time. gle vowel. “E.” field house, where he has a calling lard in the circle. She went all six No, I’m not talking Trevor Now “E,” the letter, is the most (of 33 years … and counting). RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE Lawrence — although he was there influential in the English language. Edgar Moore has spent more than three decades as manager SEE SOFTBALL, PAGE 2B on Friday night too, and just as The silent E has transformative SEE EDGAR, PAGE 2B for the Cartersville football team. 2B Sunday, August 26, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Dream face Mystics with coach of year but missing McCoughtry

BY PAUL NEWBERRY team past Atlanta. gomery and Jessica Breland added 16 AP Sports Writer “We’ve built a great culture here,” points apiece. Alex Bentley scored 12 said Delle Donne, who is in her second off the bench. ATLANTA — The are season with the Mystics. “Our trust with STREAKING TEAMS back in the WNBA playoffs, led by the one another has grown this entire sea- Despite losing McCoughtry, Atlanta coach of the year but missing the face of son.” has won 15 of its last 17 games after the franchise. McCoughtry, who was averaging 16.5 going just 8-9 over the first half of the When the Dream face the Washington points a game, sustained her season-end- season. Mystics in a best-of-five semifinal series ing injury in an Aug. 7 victory over Las “It wasn’t pretty in the beginning, but that begins Sunday in Atlanta, they’ll be Vegas . Her return to the Dream this sea- if there is one thing I am genuinely without star Angel McCoughtry. The 31- son after a one-year WNBA layoff was proud of is when we were working to year-old went down late in the season a big reason for Atlanta’s turnaround figure it out, we never lost more than with a knee injury. from a dismal 12-22 mark in 2017. two games in a row,” Collen said. “Our “It’s going to be tough. Washington is Nicki Collen was another big part of consistency at the defensive end gave us a great offensive team,” Atlanta’s Renee the Dream’s comeback . chances to win games, and when we Montgomery said. “They have people The first-year coach took a while to found our offensive flow we truly be- who can go off for 30 on any given find her groove, but Atlanta has been the came fun to watch.” night. When you have explosive players WNBA’s hottest team since the midway The Mystics have also been on quite like that, you really have to be on your point of the season. a roll, ripping off an eight-game winning toes.” “I inherited a group of players who streak before losing at Minnesota in The biggest threat, of course, is Elena were hungry for success and have been their regular-season finale. They Delle Donne, who led the Mystics in easy to coach,” said Collen, who was bounced back to rout the Los Angeles GREGORY PAYAN/AP In this Aug. 12. photo, Atlanta Dream head coach Nicki Collen smiles during a scoring at 20.7 points per game. In an in- named Associated Press coach of the Sparks 98-64 in the second round of the WNBA game against the New York Liberty in New York. The Dream are back in teresting twist, she is facing the team she year in her first lead job at any level . “I playoffs . the WNBA playoffs after a remarkable turnaround, led by Collen, coach of the helped beat with one of the greatest thank them for their belief in a rookie SEASON SERIES year. But if they're going to win their first championship, it will have to be comebacks in WNBA history. head coach.” Washington handed the Dream one of without their biggest star. Angel McCoughtry went down late in the season Playing for Chicago during the 2014 FILLING THE VOID their two losses in the second half of the with a knee injury, leaving the Dream shorthanded for the best-of-five semifinals against Elena Delle Donne and the Washington Mystics. playoffs, Delle Donne scored 17 of 34 leads Atlanta at 17.2 season, romping to an 86-71 victory in points in the fourth quarter as the Sky points per game, but five other players Atlanta on July 31. WNBA championship. Washington has never advanced past overcame a 20-point deficit on the road, are averaging at least eight points to ease But the Dream took the season series, The Dream reached the finals in just the semifinals in its 21-season existence. handing the Dream an 81-80 loss in the the sting of losing McCoughtry. winning 106-89 in Washington on July their third season, but were swept in The Mystics are back in the final four decisive game of the Eastern Conference In the regular-season finale against 11 and 80-77 at home four days later. three straight games by Seattle in 2010. for the second year in a row, after get- semifinals. Las Vegas, Elizabeth Williams paced the PLAYOFF HISTORY They also were swept by Minnesota in ting swept by eventual champion Min- Now, she’s looking to lead another Dream with 20 points, while Mont- Both teams are seeking their first both the 2011 and 2013 finals. nesota in 2017. Jaguars WR Lee injures knee in 17-6 victory against Falcons

BY MARK LONG 2018, the Jaguars would rely on Smith has skipped the anthem in AP Sports Writer second-year pros Keelan Cole and each of the team’s three preseason Dede Westbrook, one-year rental games. Ramsey was suspended for JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Donte Moncrief, and rookie DJ last week’s exhibition at Minnesota, Jacksonville Jaguars might have Chark to pick up the slack. not for anything related to the an- lost their No. 1 receiver for the sea- Jacksonville wants to run the ball them. son. and play stout defense, an old- PRESEASON DEBUT Marqise Lee, who led the team in school philosophy that got the team Falcons placekicker Matt Bryant receptions in 2017, injured his left to the AFC championship game last made his preseason debut after sit- knee in a 17-6 victory against At- season. That style helped the Jags ting out the first two games with an lanta in the preseason Saturday control the first half against Atlanta, undisclosed injury. The 43-year-old night and could be out for the year. although they only led 10-6 on the Bryant drilled a 47-yard field goal Lee was carted off the field in the scoreboard. to cap the opening drive and later first quarter after Falcons corner- Coach Doug Marrone’s team added a 33-yarder. JOE SKIPPER/AP back Damontae Kazee twisted his outgained the Falcons 236-96 in the The Jaguars had two players Atlanta Braves’ Freddie Freeman (5) is tagged out at second base by Miami Marlins second leg making a tackle. Lee fumbled opening 30 minutes. make their preseason debut. 2017 baseman Starlin Castro after he tried to stretch his single during a game Saturday in Miami. on the play, but it was overturned Matt Ryan completed 5 of 12 All-Pro guard Andrew Norwell because Kazee was flagged for passes for 57 yards. Tevin Coleman (calf) and defensive lineman Taven Anderson’s pinch-hit HR downs Braves tackling with his helmet. ran seven times for 38 yards, with Bryan (abdomen), a first-round pick Teammates and coaches offered 22 of those coming on one scamper. from Florida, missed the first two BY CHRISTOPHER STOCK run and the 10th of the season when he hit a two-run well-wishes to Lee as he left the Leonard Fournette carried 10 exhibitions. Bryan’s best play was The Associated Press shot to left field off Chad Sobotka in the seventh for field. Nonetheless, it was the kind times for 57 yards and a touchdown batting down a pass in the closing a 3-0 lead. of preseason injury that leaves play- for Jacksonville. Fournette’s 21- minutes. MIAMI — Brian Anderson hit a pinch-hit, two- TRAINER’S ROOM ers, coaches and fans shaking their yard run in the second quarter was SITTING OUT run home run to help the Miami Marlins beat the At- Braves: The pitching staff could be getting a boost heads. the only traditional touchdown of Receiver Marvin Hall, guard Ben lanta Braves 3-1 on Saturday night. for the stretch run with Brandon McCarthy (knee), It also reaffirmed Falcons coach the night. Garland, cornerback Desmond Tr- Wei-Yin Chen (5-9) struck out 10 over six innings Peter Moylan (forearm), Shane Carle (shoulder), and Dan Quinn’s decision to rest two of The Jags scored again in the ufant, safety Ricardo Allen and line- and Drew Steckenrider pitched the ninth for his sec- Arodys Vizcaino (shoulder) nearing returns. “We’ve his biggest offensive stars, receiver fourth, when backup quarterback backer Deion Jones sat out for ond save. got guys that should be back that are going to be big Julio Jones and running back De- Cody Kessler fumbled a snap, Atlanta with minor injuries. Braves starter Anibal Sanchez (6-5) exited with for us,” manager Brian Snitker said. vonta Freeman. picked up the loose ball and bull- The Jaguars were without six right hamstring tightness after 5 2/3 innings and 98 Marlins: OF Lewis Brinson (hip) began a rehab Lee had 56 catches for 702 yards dozed his way across the goal line . players: cornerback A.J. Bouye (ill- pitches. Sanchez allowed four hits and one run. assignment with Triple-A New Orleans. ... OF Gar- and three touchdowns last season. Blake Bortles played into the ness), center Brandon Linder Dansby Swanson led off the ninth with his 13th rett Cooper (wrist) had a setback in a rehab appear- He signed a four-year, $34 million third quarter and finished 17 of 23 (knee), safety Ronnie Harrison home run of the season, cutting the deficit to 3-1 and ance and has returned to Miami for further evaluation contract in March that included for 204 yards. But he also threw (hamstring), linebacker Donald ending a 21-inning scoreless drought to the Marlins possibly ending his season. $16.5 million guaranteed. two interceptions, one on a tipped Payne (hip), defensive tackle Eli in the series. UP NEXT A second-round draft pick from ball and another on a pass that Ankou (knee) and defensive end After allowing the homer, Steckenrider retired the Braves: RHP Kevin Gausman (8-9, 3.99 ERA) is USC in 2014, Lee has 171 catches sailed wide of a receiver. Dawuane Smoot (foot). next three batters to end the game. scheduled to start Sunday’s series finale. Gausman for 2,166 yards and eight touch- ANTHEM PROTEST UP NEXT The Marlins got on the scoreboard in the sixth has won his last three starts posting a 1.23 ERA. downs. He missed games because Jaguars All-Pro cornerback Jalen Atlanta hosts Miami to end the when Rafael Ortega led off with a triple to right and Marlins: RHP Pablo Lopez (2-3, 4.42) allowed six of various injuries in three of his Ramsey and Pro Bowl linebacker preseason Thursday. scored on a sacrifice fly by J.T. Realmuto. runs, five earned, over 5 1/3 innings in his only start four seasons. Telvin Smith remained in the locker Jacksonville plays at Tampa Bay Anderson delivered his first career pinch-hit home against the Braves on Aug. 13. If Lee misses extended time in room during the national anthem. on Thursday.

Cass drops pair at Buc Bash SOFTBALL Saturday was rough for the Cass Martinez sets MLS single-season scoring record, Atlanta wins High girls softball team on the last THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for the Tampa Bay Mutiny in the league’s first season. Wondolowski FROM PAGE 1B day of the Allatoona Bucaneer ATLANTA — Josef Martinez broke the MLS season goal record matched it for the San Jose Earthquakes 2012, and Wright-Phillips Bash at Hamilton Crossing. with his 28th, giving Atlanta United the lead in the 74th minute in a had 27 goals for the New York Red Bulls in 2014. innings while allowing four hits The Lady Colonels were run- 2-1 victory over Orlando City on Friday night. Martinez has scored in nine straight matches, tied for the longest and no other base runners in the ruled in both of their games, a 13- Martinez ran past the defense for a through ball, cutting back his streak in league history, and the 25-year-old Venezuelan star still has hard-luck loss. 0 loss to Bainbridge and a 12-0 defender and chipping it over Joe Bendik. Martinez briefly looked eight games remaining the regular season. Cartersville had a couple of loss to Lovett. back at Bendik before taking off his jersey and celebrating with team- Atlanta (16-4-6) extended its undefeated stretch to seven games to promising chances in the game. The Bainbridge game went four mates. remain atop the Supporters’ Shield race. McElhaney singled to open the innings, with the Lady Bearcats Martinez broke a tie for the record with Roy Lassiter, Chris Won- Orlando (7-16-2) had its winless run extended to six matches — fourth inning and stole second, but scoring four runs in the first, two dolowski and Bradley Wright-Phillips. Lassiter set the record in 1996 including five losses. the next three batters made outs in the second and seven in the third and couldn’t advance her. inning. In the sixth, a walk to Hope Cass had two hits in the game, don hit four consecutive singles with one out tween the two games Saturday. Short and an error put two on with one each by Haley Owens and in the inning. However, the Lady Wildcats Madi Bentley got the start in the circle for no outs, but once again the Lady Kaila Carson, but never really CATS stranded the bases loaded, and that would Woodland and threw four innings, allowing Canes failed to score. threatened to score. FROM PAGE 1B come back to haunt them because of South two runs with two strikeouts. She walked The second game of the day The second game was more of Paulding’s run in the bottom of the fifth. against Alexander saw more of- the same, with Lovett scoring 12 seven but was able to pitch out of multiple fense, but not enough to take a runs in the top of the first. The game was close throughout, with Woodland hit a couple of deep flyouts in the jams to keep the game close. win. Alexander scored six runs in Kylee Hembree came out of the Woodland taking the lead in the top of the first sixth and seventh while trying to even the Lainey Baker pitched the rest of the game the top of the seventh to break bullpen and settled things down a on Higdon’s RBI single. score, but Evans was left stranded on second and did not allow an earned run. open a 2-2 ballgame. bit in the final three innings. She South Paulding tied it in the bottom of the base to end the game with the Wildcats one run The 3-1 weekend does well for Woodland’s McElhaney hit a two-run double allowed seven runs, four earned, first and then took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of short. overall record, now at 6-5, and the Lady Wild- to score Short and Cio Seigler after coming on to pitch with one the second. Evans added two more hits in the game, cats will continue their push in Region 7- after each singled in the fifth in- out in the first after five runs had Woodland tied the game again in the top of while Higdon had three with both RBI. Bailey AAAAA when they return to the field at Villa ning. That tied the game after already come home. However, she the fifth when Carnes, Bailey, Evans and Hig- had one hit in the game to give her four be- Rica on Tuesday. Alexander’s two-run second in- did not allow another run over the ning. final three innings of the four-in- Meanwhile, Ballard pitched ning game. And E is their manager now. ball community — coaches, players, families well until that seventh inning, but Haley Smith, Owens and Mag- EDGAR But his role with Cartersville football goes and fans. We all know his name. We all sing the senior ran into trouble and had gie Collum had the three Cass hits way beyond manager. his praises. We all know his worth — price- to be relieved by McElhaney for in the game. All three came in the FROM PAGE 1B E is encourager and nurturer and motivator less. the final two outs. fourth inning, which loaded the and dancer (has he got the sideline moves!) Because there’s simply no CANES without In addition to McElhaney’s two- bases with one out. However, a fly- E has been a part of every championship and even (most surprising of all to those not in our not-so-silent E. run double, Presley Edwards had out and a groundout preserved the season the Canes have had — and he has the the inner circle), oddsmaker. His skill for pre- — Heather Candela teaches English at a double and two of Cartersville’s shutout for Lovett. four state rings to prove it. (Plus three more in dicting game outcomes is uncanny. His track Cartersville High for her day job and blogs eight hits in the game. Cass is now 1-7 on the year after baseball). He’s worked with three head record is mind-blowing. Vegas should be so about life, motherhood and football on the Cartersville is now 5-6 on the going 0-4 at the Buc Bash. The coaches and hundreds, if not thousands, of lucky as to have an E in their corner. weekends. Her husband coaches the Canes’ D- year and will return to action for Lady Colonels will look to get on players. As a matter of fact, four of the coaches And we here at Cartersville, we know how line, and you’ll find her and their twin boys another non-region game Monday track against Hiram in a Region 7- on staff wore purple jerseys back in the day, extremely lucky we are to have him in ours. wearing purple and cheering from the stands at home against Darlington. AAAAA game Tuesday at home. and E was their manager then. E is a blessing to every member of our foot- every Friday night in the fall. The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 25, 2018 3B Hawaii shuts out Georgia 3-0 to move to LLWS title game

BY PATRICK BURNS said, referencing the slogan that ap- The Associated Press peared on the back of the Honolulu team’s jerseys during its run to South SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Williamsport. After striking out his 15th batter to end Hawaii used another two-out rally to the game, Hawaii’s Aukai Kea pumped add the game’s final two runs in the fifth, his fists and let out a shout for all to hear. on an RBI triple from Boucher, followed Within seconds, Kea’s teammates by Jace Souza’s run-scoring single. sprinted to the pitcher’s mound to con- While Georgia played Hawaii tighter gratulate their team’s ace, hugging and than any other team in the tournament, it pounding on him. Hawaii shut out Geor- was held scoreless in all 17 innings gia 3-0 and Kea’s complete game sealed played between the two teams at the dou- its berth in the Little League World Se- ble-elimination tournament. ries championship. Much of that was due to Kea, who also “I just pitched my heart out,” Kea said. hit a walk-off, two-run homer to end the “Did as best I could.” teams’ 11-inning game last week. About 60 feet away, the Hawaii faith- “He was better than I’ve ever seen ful chanted “Hon-o-lulu!” in the stands him,” Georgia manager Patrick Gloriod over the first base dugout. As his home said. “The kid has a split-finger (pitch) state deals with record rainfall from that’s just nasty and he kept us off bal- Tropical Storm Lane 4,000 miles away ance.” from South Williamsport, Kea took full With two singles in Saturday’s contest, note of the fans’ energy. Georgia shortstop Tai Peete was the only “When I was on the mound, I could player who mustered any sort of success hear them and I was like, ‘That’s why in either game the team from Peachtree we’re here. That’s who we’re playing for. City faced Kea. Peete, one of the stand- We’re playing for home, playing for out players in the entire tournament, was Hawaii,’” Kea said. hugged by members of Hawaii’s team The U.S champions will take on South during its celebration. Korea in the tournament championship “He’s a cool guy,” Kea said. “We just GENE J. PUSKAR/AP today. Peachtree City, Georgia’s Connor Riggs-Soper delivers in the first inning of the United States Championship game tried to pick him up because that’s what Even though Georgia never advanced against Honolulu, Hawaii, at the Little League World Series tournament Saturday in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. friends do when others are down.” a runner past first base, the game was Hawaii manager Gerald Oda agreed. scoreless until the bottom of the fourth With two outs, Hunter Nishina hustled John De la Cruz picked up his first hit of “We always talk about how it’s ‘We “That whole Georgia team are great inning, when a pair of pinch hitters pro- to turn an ordinary bloop hit to shallow the tournament, breaking the deadlock over Me,’ and he did what we needed to kids,” he said. “We call it Aloha spirit, vided the spark that Hawaii needed. left field into a double. One batter later, by knocking a single to right center. score a run,” catcher Bruce Boucher they call it Southern hospitality.” IndyCar driver Wickens breathing on own after last weekend’s wreck

BY DAVE SKRETTA parked outside the haulers. ing Ryan Hunter-Reay and ing given his extensive racing ex- knowledged that improvements ber-one priority.” AP Sports Writer Many drivers, crew members hurtling into the catch fence. perience. could be made not only to the car Hinchcliffe was injured when and fans were wearing “RW6” The Canadian driver’s car was Among them have been tweets but also to the fencing at tracks debris from Wickens’ wreck hit MADISON, Ill. — IndyCar hats and T-shirts as they signed a shredded and debris scattered from former Formula 1 drivers and the way information is re- into his hands, resulting in a frac- driver Robert Wickens was “Get Well” sign in the paddock, across the track in a wreck that David Coulthard and Mark Web- layed to the public after major in- tured finger and trouble making breathing without medical assis- and cars were carrying stickers involved five total cars but only ber, and another from Alex Za- cidents. a fist. tance and began speaking with that read “Better Stronger left Wickens with serious in- nardi, who posted a photograph The series was criticized for The swelling had subsided by his family Saturday for the first Faster.” juries. on social media of a banner he the time it took to announce the middle of the week, though, time since his harrowing wreck “The team has a very strong He was airlifted to a hospital had signed with members of his Wickens was alive and alert. and Hinchcliffe said he wasn’t at Pocono Raceway. character, a very strong culture. and has undergone a series of touring car team. “This new kit has the driver- concerned about missing the race Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Everybody rallies around and ral- surgeries, including a procedure Zanardi, who won back-to- side impact pieces that we think at Gateway. made the announcement shortly lies through it,” Schmidt Peter- to insert titanium rods and screws back CART titles in the 1990s, was an important element to the “They’re OK. A little sore, a before the start of the IndyCar son general manager Piers to stabilize his fractured spin. was involved in a near-fatal crash way the car held up,” Frye said little swollen, but honestly they race at Gateway Motorsports Phillips. “The general spirit was Wickens also had surgery late in in Germany in 2001 that resulted this weekend. “There were also feel great in the car,” he said, Park. been awesome and that’s some- the week on his extremities, and in amputations to both of his five or six other things that we’ve showing off compression gloves The team is only fielding thing here at SPM we’ve always will require additional surgery legs. done to the car over the past few he was wearing under his race James Hinchcliffe’s car for Sat- tried to build from the start of the and rehabilitation. IndyCar President Jay Frye has months, safety updates, and gloves. “Once we got in the car urday night’s race, though a season.” The outpouring of support for praised the way the new genera- again they did their job. and I was able to grab the wheel, backup No. 6 car that Wickens Wickens crashed early in last Wickens has extended far beyond tion of car handled the impact of “But as I say, we’re never sat- nothing was too sore. Thankfully had driven this season was Sunday’s race at Pocono, touch- IndyCar, which is hardly surpris- Wickens’ wreck. But he also ac- isfied. Driver safety is our num- we’re only turning one way.”

RECREATION SPORTSROUNDUP CALENDAR MLS Standings BASKETBALL CLINIC — A EASTERN CONFERENCE Home & Away basketball clinic will be held at J.H. W L T Pts GF GA Morgan Gym on Aubrey Street in ATLANTA UNITED FC 16 4 6 54 55 30 Monday Woodland New York 15 6 4 49 48 26 Cartersville during September and New York City FC 14 6 6 48 49 34 SOFTBALL SOFTBALL Columbus 11 8 7 40 33 33 October. The clinic will run two Philadelphia 11 11 3 36 35 39 Ringgold at Adairsville, 5:30 p.m. Bartow County Championships consolation game at days per week from 6:30 to 7:30 Montreal 10 13 3 33 33 42 Darlington at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. Woodland, 11 a.m. New England 7 10 8 29 38 41 p.m. and 7:45 to 8:45 p.m. depend- D.C. United 7 9 6 27 39 39 Tuesday Bartow County Championship game at Woodland, 1 p.m. ing on the age group. The price to Toronto FC 6 12 6 24 40 45 Chicago 6 15 6 24 37 52 SOFTBALL Tuesday, September 4 attend is $300. For more info, call Orlando City 7 16 2 23 38 59 Adairsville at North Murray, 5:30 p.m. SOFTBALL Shannon Horn at 770-480-0788. Hiram at Cass, 5:55 p.m. Cartersville at Cedartown, 5:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Woodland at Villa Rica, 5:55 p.m. VOLLEYBALL FLAG FOOTBALL — Regis- W L T Pts GF GA FC Dallas 13 5 7 46 40 31 VOLLEYBALL Adairsville, LaFayette at Coosa, 5 p.m. tration to play flag football in the Los Angeles FC 12 7 7 43 50 40 Hiram, Rockmart at Woodland, 5 p.m. Cartersville, Central Carroll at Cedartown, 5 p.m. Cartersville Parks and Recreation Sporting Kansas City 12 6 6 42 45 30 Real Salt Lake 11 10 5 38 36 44 Bremen, Villa Rica at Cartersville, 5 p.m. Kell, East Paulding at Cass, 5:30 p.m. Department league is currently LA Galaxy 10 9 8 38 49 48 Portland 10 6 7 37 35 34 Pepperell, Armuchee at Cass, 5 p.m. Woodland, Paulding County at Villa Rica, 5:30 p.m. open. The league is split into two Seattle 10 9 5 35 31 26 divisions — the Pee Wee Division Vancouver 9 9 7 34 40 49 Thursday Wednesday, September 5 Minnesota United 9 14 2 29 38 50 SOFTBALL SOFTBALL for those 4-5 and the Tyke Division Houston 7 11 7 28 41 37 for those 6-8 — based on age at Colorado 6 13 6 24 31 42 Paulding County at Cass, 5:55 p.m. Cass at East Paulding, 5:55 p.m. San Jose 3 13 8 17 34 44 Sept. 1. Registration is now $70 Rome at Woodland 5:55 p.m. Woodland at Hiram 5:55 p.m. Wednesday, August 22 VOLLEYBALL Thursday, September 6 until all the spaces have been New York 1, New York City FC 1, tie claimed. There is a non-residence Thursday, August 23 Woodland, Sonoraville at Allatoona, 6 p.m. SOFTBALL Columbus 1, Chicago 1, tie fee for those living outside the city FC Dallas 1, Houston 1, tie Friday Adairsville at Sonoraville, 5:30 p.m. of Cartersville. Friday, August 24 FOOTBALL Central Carroll at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. ATLANTA UNITED FC 2, Orlando City 1 Los Angeles FC 1, LA Galaxy 1, tie Luella at Cartersville, 7:30 p.m. Cass at Carrollton, 5:55 p.m. FOOTBALL — Registration to Saturday, August 25 Philadelphia 1, New England 0 Cass at Forsyth Central, 7:30 p.m. Paulding County at Woodland 5:55 p.m. play in the Cartersville Parks and Montreal at Toronto FC, late East Hall at Woodland, 7:30 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Recreation Department youth foot- Minnesota United at Sporting Kansas City, late Real Salt Lake at Colorado, late SOFTBALL Adairsville, Fannin County at Sonoraville, 5 p.m. ball league is currently open. Reg- Vancouver at San Jose, late Adairsville vs. Woodland (Bartow County Cartersville, North Cobb Christian at North Paulding, 5 p.m. istration is now $110 until all the Today D.C. United at New York, 7 p.m. Championships at Hamilton Crossing), 5 p.m. Cherokee, Sprayberry at Woodland, 5 p.m. spaces have been claimed. 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Jackson racked up 15 total tackles — 10 Johnson, though, made several important In no uncertain terms, Fountain’s pres- the day for the Tigers. STANDOUTS of which came after halftime. He did tackles (nine stops in total) and also forced ence completely changes the Colonels of- everything in his power to get the Tigers a fumble to thwart a big drive by Cass in fense. He keeps the defense honest, so Zay Jackson — Cass FROM PAGE 1B off the field. Jackson, who now has 26 the third quarter. much so that he helps on the ground al- The Colonels have a pair of solid senior tackles on the young season, stuffed sev- While he may yet emerge as a weapon most as much as through the air. backs who can break off big plays, and game. In the second half, he looked like a eral Cass running plays, but his effort was- on offense, Johnson has certainly shown Thomas Gilliam and Malik Grimes each more confident passer with the same n’t quite enough to see Adairsville he can be a force on the defensive side of JaCorey Jackson — Cass showcased their talents in Friday’s win. toughness. improve to 2-0. the ball. He’ll only improve as he gets Only one defensive player from Cass Gilliam had a 30-yard run late in the He finished up the night 10-for-13 for With a week off before region action used to football after not having previ- made the standouts this week. It wasn’t fourth quarter to allow Cass to essentially 139 yards through the air. That included kicks off, Jackson will look to rest up after ously played at the high school level. due to a poor effort. On the contrary, few run out the clock. Grimes had some nice completing all eight of his second-half at- what has been a series of physical games individuals put up gaudy stats, because the runs and picked off the aforementioned tempts. On the ground, he piled up 72 to open the season. Having him at full Jacquez Fountain — Cass team performed so well as a whole. pass. rushing yards and all three of his scores strength will be paramount for the Tigers As mentioned above, Fountain had a No players put up double-digit tackles, However, sophomore Zay Jackson out- came with his feet. this year. quiet — almost silent — first half. After because every person on the defense did shined both with his home-run threat. Moore will likely need to replicate his halftime, he became the key to everything his job and rarely needed cover. For exam- Jackson piled up 94 yards on just 11 performance on a weekly basis to keep Danarous Johnson — Adairsville Cass did offensively. ple, every starting linebacker had either six rushing attempts — a stellar average of Cass in games, especially once Region 7- Before the season started, Adairsville Moore, obviously, led the offense, but it or seven tackles — it’s the sign of a bal- 8.55 yards per attempt. He had four carries AAAA play begins. head coach Eric Bishop spoke about the was Fountain’s ability in the passing attack anced, accountable unit. of at least 13 yards, including two of at emergence of a handful of players durning that opened up everything else for the That said, JaCorey Jackson makes the least 22. SUNDAY STANDOUTS the latter stages of fall camp. One of those Colonels. list of honorees for being in on two key While he also had some short runs, Nic Jackson — Adairsville players was Danarous Johnson. Over the final two quarters, the senior plays. He had three tackles and three pass Jackson needed to just beat the first wave Cass dominated time of possession, par- Bishop wanted to find a way to get the transfer from Mississippi hauled in six breakups with two of the breakups leading of defenders to break off a long run. If the ticularly in the second half, so it’s not sur- athletic senior on the field in a meaningful passes for 111 yards. All told, he had 7 to interceptions by his teammates. first attempted tackle didn’t bring him prising that the Adairsville defense put up role. He found a way Friday night. catches for 121 yards in his regular season In the first half, when Adairsville looked down, it likely took until the third or fourth some big tackle numbers. Johnson made a big impact on defense, debut with Cass. to answer Cass’ first touchdown, Jackson try to wrestle him to the ground. It’s even less surprising that Nic Jackson particularly in the first half. Often matched His size will make him a matchup night- broke up a pass that Nathan Gant picked With three other backs, not including led the way. The senior linebacker used his up with Cass’ go-to receiver, he held mare for any cornerback, but it appears the off. In the second half, with the Colonels Moore, to split carries with, Jackson impeccable instincts and sure-tackling Jacquez Fountain to one catch for 10 best way to get him the football is in the leading 12-10, Jackson deflected a pass should stay fresh all season long, and that ability to pace the defense for what seems yards, while also breaking up a pass. quick passing game. He showed great abil- and Malik Grimes perfectly executed the could be a problem for the Colonels’ up- like the umpteenth time in his career. In the second half, Fountain blew up. ity after the catch in those situations, too. tip drill. Those were the only turnovers of coming opponents.

The senior — who often stays “It gave Derrick Simmons a Penalties, in particular, have NOTEBOOK on the field through consecutive chance to come in here and get his been cause for concern. After offensive and defensive series, first varsity start,” Bishop said of struggling with pre-snap transgres- FROM PAGE 1B while sometimes remaining on the Boswell’s injury. “He played the sions in the scrimmage with gridiron for special teams plays in whole game at quarterback and did Woodland, Friday saw several other than a blessing,” Moore said between — does everything for some really good things. He made flags fly for undisciplined play after Friday’s triumph. “.. Defi- the Tigers. It would be hard to some progress at the quarterback during and after the whistle. nitely a big-time game-changer argue Boswell’s not the single position for us tonight. Hopefully, “It was not so many pre-snap and definitely helps the run game, most important player in the we’ll look back at this in a couple penalties as it was holdings and too, because they have to respect county to his team. of weeks and maybe we learned late hits after the whistle this him.” That showed Friday as some things about our team, about week,” Bishop said. “We’ve got to SIMMONS GAINS EXPERI- Adairsville struggled to replace his Derrick and built some depth.” clean it up. Apparently, our ac- ENCE WITH BOSWELL OUT production. His calming presence PERFECT TIME TO SAY BYE countability system for that isn’t — It’s hard to understate how at quarterback was missed at times (WEEK) — With eight Region 6- good enough.” much playing without Mason and his leadership on defense AAA games all that remains on the He’ll look to address the issues Boswell hurt Adairsville on Fri- could have definitely helped his schedule, it works out perfectly between now and Sept. 7 when day. team slow down Cass. that Adairsville has an open date Coahulla Creek visits Tiger Valley. Boswell played just one defen- Junior Derrick Simmons did an this coming Friday. The hope is that what his team has sive drive due to an ankle injury admirable job starting at quarter- Even if everything had gone shown on the practice field will fi- suffered during the previous back. He got off to a fantastic start, swimmingly during the Tigers’ nally transfer to a Friday night. week’s victory over Chattooga. marching the Tigers down the field scrimmage and their first two reg- “It’s kind of designed that way “When showed back up Satur- for a touchdown on their opening ular season games, the break to kind of get some bumps and day for film, he had a great deal of possession. would come at a convenient spot bruises healed,” Bishop said of the swelling in it,” Adairsville head Aside from a nice series just be- on the schedule. open date placement. “... You want coach Eric Bishop said of Boswell. fore halftime, Simmons found it It would give the team a chance to get back to fundamentals. Make “We’ve been doctoring it, nursing difficult to sustain drives against a to rest up and refocus ahead of the a checklist of the things from film it and trying to rehab it all week. tough Cass defense. However, games that truly matter. But given that we want to work on on the RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS ... We thought maybe he could Bishop liked what he saw overall the struggles Adairsville has had field next week and go from there. Adairsville junior quarterback Derrick Simmons takes off during contribute a little more tonight. We from Simmons, and his hope is over the first three games of the “It’s so out of character from us. a play against Cass Friday night at Doug Cochran Stadium. just look at that as one more obsta- that this baptism by fire bodes well fall, it’s safe to say the bye week is You don’t see these things on the Simmons started his first varsity game with senior Mason cle, one more piece of adversity for him and the team down the even more important than it other- practice field and that’s what is Boswell limited due to injury. He played well in spurts, passing that we have to look in the face.” road. wise would be. kind of puzzling about it all.” for 145 yards while completing 10 of 19 pass attempts.

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Pioneer Days signals start of fall festival season

BY MARIE NESMITH gives us more profit to go back into the surrounding [email protected] community. Regarded as a Labor Day weekend staple, Pioneer “… It is very rewarding to give back to the commu- Days will launch Bartow County’s steady stream of fall nity that I grew up in. We were around in the ‘80s when festivals Friday. To be presented by Allatoona Charities there was no other groups helping the way we do.” Inc., the four-day event will return to Sam Smith Park, For more information about Pioneer Days, visit 1155 Douthit Ferry Road in Cartersville. www.pioneerdaysga.com. “While families may not [have] as much flexible time “You know, most towns in Georgia have at least one to get away during the late summer and early autumn fall festival to attract people to their communities, but months, Cartersville’s location, great attractions, weather few towns have a festival or event to welcome their vis- and a never-ending menu of seasonal fairs and festivals itors every weekend beginning with Labor Day right on makes our community an ideal choice for many,” said up through the first weekend in November,” Wheeler Regina Wheeler, director of operations for the said. “Many towns also have their events on the square Cartersville-Bartow County Convention & Visitors Bu- or at the fairgrounds, but what towns invite you to his- reau. “Over the past five years with smartphones and toric tabernacles, Victorian mansions … and historic and other mobile devices becoming so commonplace, visi- rare covered bridges? We do that, because there are so tors want their information instantly. Much of the many special and unique places to share here. [CVB’s] advertising drives visitors to VisitCartersvil- “I hope people view Bartow County and its commu- leGA.org, but many do still call to find out those local nities as a vibrant place to experience and that memories tips on things to see and do. As for the website, the are created with a strong desire to share them and repeat events calendar is the second most-visited page behind them. There’s no better advertisement than firsthand ex- the homepage with thousands viewing it monthly. periences shared by friends and family. I want people to “Just as the CVB is saying goodbye to summer season have those ‘remember when’ and ‘let’s do that again’ by closing The Beach at George Washington Carver moments.” Park, festival goers will be eating cotton candy and re- In addition to Pioneer Days, 2018’s fall festival lineup leasing screams mixed with laughter at Pioneer Days at includes the 39th annual Pine Log Arts & Crafts Fair at Sam Smith Park. This festival that originated in Acworth Pine Log United Methodist Church, 3497 Pine Log Road has become a Labor Day weekend tradition in the hearts in Rydal, Sept. 8 and 9; 43rd annual Arts Festival at Rose of many. The festival is known for having some of the Lawn at Rose Lawn Museum, 224 W. Cherokee Ave. in best carnival rides at any of north Georgia’s fairs and Cartersville, Sept. 15 and 16; Bartow County Fair at [being a] fun way to transition to the colorful fall sea- American Legion Fairgrounds, 1 Roosevelt St. in son.” Cartersville, Sept. 26 to 30; 50th annual Great Locomo- Opening Friday from 4 to 11 p.m., Pioneer Days will tive Chase Festival at Adairsville Public Square, Oct. 5 continue Saturday, Sept. 1, from noon to 11 p.m.; Sun- to 7; Cartersville Bluegrass & Folk Festival in downtown day, Sept. 2, from noon to 11 p.m.; and Monday, Sept. Cartersville Oct. 20; and 16th annual Southeastern Cow- 3, from noon to 10 p.m. boy Festival & Symposium at Booth Western Art Mu- Serving as a fundraiser for Allatoona Charities Inc., seum, 501 Museum Drive in Cartersville, Oct. 25 to 28. the festival provides family-oriented entertainment, such “Several local festivals … share the community’s love as Peachtree Rides providing about 27 carnival rides and of music and diversity,” Wheeler said. “This is [evident] games, an arts and craft show, and a fireworks display in Adairsville’s Great Locomotive Chase Festival’s 50th Sept. 3 at 9:30 p.m. anniversary headliner Confederate Railroad; some of the “ACI was organized … to help the needy in our com- top names in bluegrass lined up for the Cartersville Blue- munity,” Allatoona Charities President Dallas Godfrey grass & Folk Festival; and the smooth Western sound to said. “[The festival] was in Acworth for 30 years, and be shared onstage at Cartersville’s Grand Theatre by we outgrew our location. Riders in the Sky, this years featured entertainers at the “Pioneer Days moved to Cartersville. … The [Sam Southeastern Cowboy Festival & Symposium. It’s cliché Smith Park] venue is great for Pioneer Days. We have to say ‘there’s something for everyone,’ but I’m not plenty of room. We are being told by participants that lying. this has become an annual tradition for them to attend.” “My favorite memories from past fall festivals? Sit- Admission to Pioneer Days will be $5 per person, but ting beside noted quilter Martha Mulinix on the front there will be no charge for children 11 and younger. porch at Rose Lawn and having her show me how to Daily wrist bands will be sold for $20, granting individ- take a stitch alongside her. Working the coin toss booth uals unlimited rides. to benefit the high school marching band at the GLCF As in past years, this event’s proceeds will be dis- [Great Locomotive Chase Festival]. There was a winner persed to those in need in south Bartow, north Cobb, with almost every coin tossed. … I also remember my northeast Paulding and southwest Cherokee counties. first time visiting the Pine Log arts fair. I couldn’t help “Our organization loves giving back to the commu- think about all the sermons shared, souls saved and nity,” Godfrey said. “Everyone that works our event prayers of thanksgiving that must have taken place on does not receive any wages. It is all volunteer, which that historic ground.”

RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE Top, Ella Ricketts, right, of Dallas, and her sister, Ava, ride the four-wheelers at Pioneer Days at Sam Smith Park in 2017. The four-day event will kick off Bartow County’s fall festival season Friday. Middle, Allatoona Charities President Dallas Godfrey, right, and Charlie McEntire measure and mark with paint areas designated for vendors during last year’s Pioneer Days. Bottom, Chloe Pass, of Dallas, enjoys a cup of shaved ice at the Pine Log Arts & Crafts Fair at the Pine Log United Methodist Church campground last year. 2C Sunday, August 26, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News Talking out loud to yourself and to God

Have you ever been caught talk- But why was I talking to myself? going to say to be sure that our heart” because what’s on our heart should think about what we’re ing to yourself? I was recently and No, I don’t have an imaginary words express what we really feel may be a tough word. going to say to God, but a Holy and it was kind of embarrassing. friend, although it’s ok if someone without going overboard. Again, But, thank the Lord, we don’t forgiving God does not expect us to I was leaving the gym and I had does. And, I wasn’t talking to Wil- most of us have done this at times. have to do this with God. When we clean up our thoughts; he let’s us a situation on my mind and I needed son the volleyball like Tom Hanks With people, we have to be care- talk to God, we can just talk. We say what’s on our hearts without to talk with someone. So I was in “Cast Away.” I was talking to ful. Don’t say the wrong thing. Try don’t have to practice what we’re fear of being judged. walking on the sidewalk to my car myself because I was practicing to be “politically correct,” etc. And going to pray. We don’t have to talk Hebrews 4:16 says “Therefore let and I was practicing what I was what I wanted to say to someone. it can make communication diffi- to ourselves, thinking about our us draw near with confidence to the going to say to that person. As I got So I guess the real question is, cult. It can be so difficult that a per- words before we go to God. We can throne of grace, so that we may re- down to where I was parked, I “Why did I feel the NEED to prac- son can just think, “Oh, I will just just come before the Father, and ceive mercy and find grace to help looked to the right at one of the Potts tice what I was going to say to keep my mouth shut,” and we never dump our thoughts and God hears in time of need.” side-entrances to the gym and one someone?” talk with someone. us. The Lord invites us to draw near of the ladies who works in the gym Then she said, “Oh, I do it too; I It’s because I wanted to make It may be that you know what Personally, I am so thankful that to the throne of the grace. So what- was standing there at the security think everybody does.” sure that I said what was appropri- you need to say would help another I don’t have to clean my thoughts ever is on your heart, you don’t door. She had heard me. I don’t know if everyone does it, ate and left out what was not. Peo- person, but you don’t say anything up before I come to the Lord. Think have to practice it. Just go to the When I saw her, I smiled and said but it did make me feel a little better ple have a tendency to be because you are not sure how they about it: we’re talking to Jehovah Lord and talk. God knows our heart “Well, you caught me talking to that I’m not the only one who talks unforgiving if we say the wrong will take it. You can’t just say, “I’m God. He created the heavens and and wants us to talk with Him. We myself.” to themselves. thing. So we practice what we’re going to tell you what’s on my the earth. God is Holy. So we don’t need to practice.

HAPPY CHURCH CALENDAR

BIRTHDAY NEW HOPE BAPTIST Bishop R. Dexter Nesbitt’s Sixth THE ASCENSION – 205 W. CHURCH — 106 Firetower Pastoral Anniversary Aug. 30 CREEKSIDE SOUTHERN Cherokee Ave., Cartersville. The TONSMEIRE STUDIOS/SPECIAL Road, Cartersville. New Hope through Sept. 2. Services will be GOSPEL SINGING JU- church’s food pantry is open Walker Ellis Armstrong Baptist Church is hosting Rev. at 7 p.m. Aug. 30-31 and 3 p.m. BILEE – An all day Creekside every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 celebrated his birthday on James “Wendy” Martin today to The church is also holding a Southern Gospel Singing Jubilee p.m, and Wednesday from Aug. 21, turning 5. He is the bring the message at 11 a.m. Youth Revival and Summit Sept. is being held at Dellinger Park 9 to 11 a.m. son of Evan and Ashley Armstrong of Cartersville. 14-15, at 7 p.m. on Sept. 14 and Sept. 8 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. His grandparents are Jim BRANDON’S CHAPEL 10 a.m. on Sept. 15. There will be There will also be games and food PINE GROVE BAPTIST and Dellie Kay Noble of BAPTIST CHURCH – Bran- guest speakers each night. for sale. CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove Cartersville, John and Helen don’s Chapel Baptist Church is Road, Cartersville. The Pine Armstrong of Canton, Kathy celebrating its Homecoming DAVID STREET CHURCH TAYLORSVILLE BAPTIST Grove Baptist Church food pantry Mann of Cartersville and today at 10:30 a.m. There will be OF GOD – 4 David St., CHURCH — 19 Church St., is open the first Thursday of each Phil Kirby of Colorado. His great-grandparents are Ray a covered dish meal and a singing Cartersville. David Street Church Taylorsville. Taylorsville Baptist month from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Velma Mann of by the Gentry Family. The church of God is hosting Christian Her- Church will hold its Children and Cartersville and the late will be honoring Pastor Dr. Scott itage, of Douglasville, Youth Christian ministry, begin- POPLAR SPRINGS FEL- June Keever Hall of W. Shepard for receiving his doc- to minister through music ning Wednesday, Sept. 12. LOWSHIP CHURCH – 118 Cartersville. Walker has a toral degree. Everyone is invited. Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. Everyone is wel- Classes open to preschool to 12th George St., Adairsville. The big sister, Rae, and is in come. grade. Dinner will be served at church meets at The Living Way kindergarten at Cartersville Primary School. ROWLAND SPRINGS BAP- 5:30 p.m. and Bible study activi- Church Coffee Shop every Sun- TIST CHURCH – 79 Rowland NEW CANAAN BAPTIST ties and recreation will take place day at 11 a.m. Springs Road S.E., Cartersville. CHURCH – New Canaan Baptist from 6 to 8 p.m. Children must be Rowland Springs Baptist Church Church is hosting its revival Sept. registered by an adult, but there is CELEBRATE RECOV- is having a “Bringing the Bible to 3-7 at 7 p.m. nightly. Brother no charge. ERY – Celebrate Recovery, a Life” seminar with Dr. John De- Clinton Green and Brother Joel Christ-centered recovery pro- lancey today. For more informa- Alexander will gram, meets every Monday night   tion, go to be preaching. ROWLAND SPRINGS BAP- at NorthPointe Church in www.rowlandsprings.com. TIST CHURCH – 79 Rowland Adairsville. Cross Talk Cafe be-  YOUNG STREET BAPTIST Springs Road S.E., Cartersville. gins at 6 p.m., large group wor- "#%$"%"! GLORY HARVESTER CHURCH – Young Street Baptist The church’s food pantry is open ship at 7 p.m. and small support CHURCH – 1988 Joe Frank Har- Church is hosting its revival Sept. the third Thursday of every month groups at 8 p.m. For more infor-        ris Parkway, Cartersville. Glory 2 at 6 p.m. and Sept. 3-7 at 7:30 from 10 a.m. mation, call Kitty Hesdorff at $%'!&( #%#$'  Harvester Church is celebrating p.m. Chris Cabe and Chad Cox to noon. 404-642-3605 or email cele- will be preaching throughout the braterecovery@north- week. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF pointechurch.com.

WHAT’S GOING ON

TEENA’S LEGACY – The cost is $20 per bike and $10 gown patterns from worn wed- Teena’s Legacy is looking for do- for passengers. Registration is at ding gowns. nations of items they can sell 10 a.m. during its End of Summer Sale TOPS WEIGHT LOSS – today. The sale is from 10 a.m. to FREE FISHING DAYS – Tops Weight Loss is moving to 4 p.m. at 320 N. Tennessee St. in Dellinger Park is hosting free Tuesdays. The meetings are held Cartersville. Funds raised will go fishing days Sept. 22 and Oct. 8 at the Salvation Army, 16 Felton towards funding future appren- from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Place in Cartersville. Weigh in is tice programs. To arrange a dona- at 6 p.m. with the meeting start- tion, call 773-678-3638 or email CITY OF CARTERSVILLE ing at 6:30 p.m. For more infor- [email protected] PARKS & RECREATION – mation, contact Rose at The City of Cartersville Parks & 770-545-5815. ASK THE EXPERTS – The Recreation’s 2018 Memorial Bartow County UGA Extension Tree Program is open. The dead- BARTOW HISTORY MU- is hosting Ask the Experts, a line to order a tree is Sept. 30. To SEUM – The Bartow History question and answer session with order, call the Dellinger Park Of- Museum has opened its new ex- local experts in the areas of fice at 770-607-6173. Addition- hibit, “The Call of the Land: Cul- sod/turf management, forestry, ally, Parks and Recreation is also tivating Bartow’s Agricultural horticultrual/agronomic research, offering dance classes every Legacy.” The exhibit looks at the landscape design and pest man- Wednesday in September. This individuals and families that agement, on Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. To month’s dance is the waltz. have built an agricultural indus- register, call 770-387-5142. Classes are $10 for adults and try and legacy in this area. The $15 for a couple. For more infor- exhibit will remain open until CITIZENS’ LAW EN- mation, call 770-607-6170. Sept. 29. For more information, FORCEMENT ACADEMY – call 770-387-2774. The Bartow County Sheriff’s Of- CASS HIGH SCHOOL fice is now accepting applica- CLASS OF ‘98 REUNION – A CARTERSVILLE-BAR- tions for the next Citizens’ Law 20 year reunion is being hosted TOW COUNTY CULTURAL Enforcement Academy. The pro- for members of Cass High ARTS ALLIANCE – The gram lasts 10 weeks, running School’s class of 1998. Oct. 12, Cartersville-Bartow County Cul- from Sept. 11 to Nov. 6, and members and their families are tural Arts Alliance holds its meets on Tuesdays and on one invited to attend the school’s monthly meeting the second Saturday. To apply, pick up an homecoming football game. On Tuesday of each month at 5:45 application at the BCSO Admin Oct. 13, a dinner is being set up p.m. at The Arts Center, located Lobby. at Taverna Mediterranean Grill at at 101 N. Erwin St. in downtown 8 p.m. The price is $35 per per- Cartersville. Meetings are open KENNEY’S KRUSADERS son for dinner and members must to the public. 2ND ANNUAL BENEFIT RSVP by Sept. 1. For more infor- RIDE — Kenney’s Krusaders mation, call 770-855-4237. 2nd Annual Benefit Ride will take place Sept. 8 at Southern ANGEL GOWN WORK- Devil Harley-Davidson at 2281 DAY – Foot Prints on the Hearth Highway 411, Cartersville. The is hosting Angel Gown Workday ride is in support of Kenney Jart, at Cartersville Medical Center, in who is need of a kidney trans- Classroom 2, on Sept. 15 from 1 plant. All proceeds go to pay for to 6 p.m. The day will focus on dialysis and other medical costs. cutting out infant burial

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EVHS PETS OF THE WEEK Trying to stay a few steps ahead

I finally dropped the last cinder block capstone into place and with an orange dead-blow hammer pounded down on the high side as indicated by my tor- pedo level window bubble. When installing hardscape materials such as pavers or cinder blocks the adage is to “pound down” to bring the bubble to a center spot in be- tween the lines. This block fit snugly into the space left to form a right angle between the long run and an already in- stalled short run. Humphreys I stepped away from the new berry box and looked down each line of blocks, satisfied they were in a straight line and level from side to side. My lower

ETOWAH VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY/SPECIAL back and both knees ached from crouching down to install each Left, this low-rider guy is no longer a bouncy puppy, but rather a of these final 27 blocks. On to the next step. distinguished gentleman with amazing manners. Chester is a 5- With my trusty fork hoe, I roughly leveled out the soil inside year-old, 55 pound hunk who easily makes friends. He is loved the box, trying to even out the low and high points. Dissatisfied by many people because he is very smart and attentive, with with what I saw, I pushed two loads of .75-cubic foot bags of such a sweet and loving personality. Overall, Chester is one store-bought soil in my wheelbarrow, spacing a total of 11 bags amazing dog with so much love to give. Chester would do best in a home with no other pets and a backyard with a fence to play along the planting bed. in. Right, Kahlua has very beautiful, striking colors, along with I ripped open each bag, dumping the contents into two smaller ice-blue eyes. Kahlua is around 2 years old and is quite the love piles where I thought I might plant thornless blackberries from bug. She is litter trained, loves cat treats and toys with bells and, the old berry box. I mixed each dab of compost with my fork most of all, being in a lap! If you are interested in adopting hoe into the already rich, brown soil. Then, with a garden rake, Chester, Kahlua or any of their friends, or in volunteering at EVHS, please visit www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. I leveled the surface of the bed. I didn’t really like what I saw from my efforts but it would do for now. I felt dread instead of accomplishment at the prospect of dig- ging up about two dozen blackberry primocanes from in-and- around the old berry box. Probably, it was the thought of moving these plants in August instead of a better time of year. XTENSION IP OF THE EEK After planting them, I’ll prune each cane back to about 12- E T W inches and with regular watering and a covering of mulch they well-established pastures. Prowl Read the labels closely before you should make it to their next stage. Moving them will be a week- H2O is now labeled as a pre-emer- use them. end project instead of an evening-after-work task. Foxtail gent on permanent fescue and The process for killing foxtails Lately, I’ve not been able to wrap my brain around getting bermudgrass pastures. If Prowl is with a non-selective herbicide anything done after work. By the time I’ve decompressed control applied before March 15, you can should start in mid-summer prior from work, it’s too late to start anything. So the weekend it will prevent a lot of foxtails, crabgrass to seedhead formation. A total pas- be. There have been a tremendous and other annual grasses from ture renovation process requires Another part of the berry box to install sooner rather than later number of calls and emails about coming back next summer. multiple steps: spray, disk, spray, is the containment system. I intend to emplace six or eight posts, annual foxtail grasses invading Unfortunately, there are not any plant. The idea here is to wear out maybe 6-feet tall, and string wire rope in between the posts. This pastures and hayfields this year. other pre-emergent herbicide op- the weed “seed bank” prior to re- time I decided to shorten the cables so they can be unhooked They can also show up in lawns. tions currently labeled for pastures planting. Glyphosate is a non-se- between the posts to allow for an easier harvest. This has been one of the worst Pugliese and hayfields. As a result, the de- lective herbicide and will kill all years in recent memory for foxtail, velopment of foxtail resistance to existing weeds and grasses, but In the old box, I strung the cables continuously through eye perhaps because of the wet imum three-inch grazing height is Prowl H2O is just a matter of time does not have the residual con- bolts and connected them at one point with a small turnbuckle. weather we have had. This com- recommended for fescue pastures if you repeatedly use this product cerns of other herbicides that That technique never really worked. We needed to contort our- mon weed problem gets its name to allow the grass to be more com- over multiple years. It is important would affect replanting. September selves through the lateral gaps in the cables to get to the from the seedhead, which forms a petitive. Foxtails often invade low- to consider multiple control strate- and early October are the best ripe berries; maybe a modified design will work better — we’ll dense, bristly spike resembling a lying fields that frequently flood or gies to minimize weed resistance times to replant tall fescue if you see. fox’s tail. stay wet for extended periods after to this herbicide. choose to use this method. With the blackberries transplanted, the old box can finally be UGA Extension Forage Special- rain. Ultimately, foxtails will thrive Selective herbicides sold under For more information, search for removed and I can install a pergola in front of the barn patio. I ists do not recommend feeding in areas with poor drainage and the brand names Pastora and Im- our UGA Extension publication came up with a basic design months ago but never moved on it foxtail infested hay to horses or poor fertility, where most forage pose provide “suppression” of an- “Foxtail Identification and Control because the berry box blocked the paver pathway that I intend even cattle. The seedhead contains grasses cannot compete. nual foxtail weeds and work best in Georgia Pastures and Hay- to install running from the patio in a long axis across the gar- sharp awns that can become im- There are not any selective her- when the weeds are less than two- fields,” available online at den. pelled in the gums and tongues of bicides that will be effective at inches tall in spring or early sum- http://extension.uga.edu/publica- A few days ago while Miss Em and I travelled across central livestock. As a result, their mouths controlling this weed in tall fescue mer. These products are only tions.html. Georgia, we stopped at a wrought iron shop that I discovered can become infected and ulcerated. fields — the most common situa- labeled for permanent, well-estab- two years ago. I wanted her to take a look at some panels that I Horses generally avoid grazing tion. Even if you sprayed a non-se- lished bermudagrass pastures and Paul Pugliese is the Extension thought about using on the pergola. foxtails because the seeds are very lective herbicide now (such as hayfields. Coordinator and Agricultural & She liked what she saw and we talked through a modification prickly. Cattle can graze foxtails glyphosate), visible seedheads are These products will damage or Natural Resources Agent for Bar- to the design that we agreed would be attractive. It might take during the young vegetative stages, already set, will go dormant later kill most other grass species (in- tow County Cooperative Exten- two more posts but that’s all right when it comes to getting to before seedheads develop. this fall, and germinate next spring. cluding fescue). Both herbicides sion, a partnership of The Foxtails often thrive in pastures You can’t kill mature seeds with have residual activity and label re- University of Georgia, The U.S. the end result. We also found a bench that Miss Em wants to put with poor fertility or low soil pH. I an herbicide per se. There is only strictions about planting after ap- Department of Agriculture and into a meditation garden as part of The Camellia Walk; this always recommend a soil test to one pre-emergent herbicide plication. These would not work in Bartow County. For more infor- sturdy, well-built bench needed both of us “to pretend” to pick rule out potential fertility problems (Prowl) that can be applied in early most pasture situations if you plan mation and free farm, lawn or gar- it up. that favor the weeds over grass. spring that shuts down the germi- to overseed with other forages. den publications, call Another consideration involved a small detail. The wrought Also, overgrazing is a big con- nation of weed seeds such as fox- Another drawback is that these 770-387-5142 or visit our local iron panels sported a fleur-de-lis motif that match some other tributor that favors these types of tails. Ideally, this would be applied herbicides can temporarily reduce website at ugaextension.org/bar- tuteurs and smaller fence panels we bought at an antique shop weeds over forage grasses. A min- around early March, and only to your bermudagrass hay yield. tow. in Chattanooga last month. All these items will need to be powder coated to unify their use in the garden design as well as to make them last longer. Shabby-chic might have a certain attraction in some garden de- signs and that’s fine. But we found some items that we used shabby-chic to have deteriorated to a point where we almost lost them. Where in We found a local metal shop that sandblasts our metal ware and then paints our new-found items of garden art with the pow- der coat process. Miss Em and I are still discussing paint colors. She likes brighter colors for garden contrast; I like earth tones the World? that blend. We’ll decide later. — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has been gardening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Information SPECIAL Larry and Connie Olson recently cruised the Ohio River about gardening can be found on the University of Georgia Co- on the Mississippi Queen. Ports of call included operative Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/publica- Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. Additionally, the couple met tions/. Or contact the Bartow County Extension Office, 320 W. up with friends in Pittsburgh that joined them for a two- Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The Extension Mas- day trip to Gettysburg. Pictured are the Olsons at the ter Gardener Program is a volunteer training program for home Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. gardeners offered through county offices of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension. 4C Sunday, August 26, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listing The Daily Tribune News

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(N) (Live) Post MLB Baseball FREE VReba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother › “Zookeeper” (2011) Kevin James. ’ ›› “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (1994) ’ The 700 Club Å LIFE WThe First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Married-Sight Married-Sight Married-Sight Married-Sight Married-Sight Married Married Married-Sight Seven Year Switch Seven Year Switch TRAV ¨Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Food Paradise (N) Food Paradise (N) ANPL ≠Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Lone Star Law ’ North Woods Law River Monsters The Great Barrier Reef ’ Å Wild Peru: Andes Battleground (N) ’ Great Barrier NICK ØBubble Blaze PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Sponge. Rangers Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ PJ Masks PJ Masks Puppy Puppy Duck Big City Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke “Tatum” Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Younger Two Men King King AMC ≤(10:25) ››› “Casino” (1995) Robert De Niro. Å (:25) ›››› “GoodFellas” (1990) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta. Å (:25) ›› “Deep Impact” (1998) Robert Duvall. Å ›› “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004) Dennis Quaid. (:35) “The Day After Tomorrow” COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office ’ Office Office The Comedy Central Roast “Bruce Willis” Jeff Ross Jefferies South Pk South Pk TCM μ(:15) ››› “Young Dr. Kildare” (:45) ›› “Calling Dr. Kildare” (1939) Å ›› “The Unfaithful” (1947) Ann Sheridan. ››› “Advise and Consent” (1962) Henry Fonda. Å ›››› “All Quiet on the Western Front” (1930, War) ››› “Last Train From Madrid” BRAVO ∂Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Million Dollar Listing Watch Below BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince › “Big Momma’s House 2” (2006) Martin Lawrence. (:33) › “Obsessed” (2009, Suspense) Idris Elba. Hit the Floor (N) Hit the Floor SYFY ∫Face Off Face Off Å ›› “Parker” (2013, Action) Jason Statham. Å (DVS) ››› “Skyfall” (2012, Action) Daniel Craig, Judi Dench. Å (DVS) ›› “Escape Plan” (2013) Sylvester Stallone. Å ››› “Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan. Futurama FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å First Things First Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub MLB’s Maize UFC Reloaded (N) Å MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æBar Rescue ’ Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ››› “John Wick” (2014) Keanu Reeves. ’ Å Ink Master (N) Å ››› “John Wick”

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 29, 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 Gold House Mod Fam House Shark Tank ’ Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Page Six Access Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) MasterChef The chefs cook for firefighters. 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! America’s/Talent World of Dance “The Cut 2” (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) PBS NewsHour ’ Nature ’ Ancient-Cities NOVA ’ Å Secrets of the Dead 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 Brother (N) ’ SEAL Team ’ Criminal Minds ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ 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 ’ Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast Dateline ’ Å Dateline “Nightfall” 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 ’ Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man WPBA (30) 0 Memory Rescue With Daniel Amen, MD ’ Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Poldark Revealed Poldark on Masterpiece ’ Å Rhythm, Love & Soul (My Music) ’ Å Healing TLC AExtreme Extreme Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å Dr. Pimple Popper My 600-Lb. Life ’ A&E FStorage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Hoarders ’ Å Hoarders ’ Å Hoarders ’ Å Hoarders ’ Å Born This Way (N) Born This Way (N) Raising Tourette’s (:04) Born This Way DISC HDual Survival ’ Treasure Quest Treasure Quest Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ UEFA UEFA Champions League Soccer UEFA ›› “Contraband” (2012) Mark Wahlberg. Å (DVS) ››› “Transformers” (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf. Å (DVS) ›› “Tower Heist” USA JNCIS ’ (12:59) NCIS ’ (1:59) NCIS ’ Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits “Sour Grapes” (:01) The Sinner (N) Law & Order: SVU fx KMother Mother Mike Mike Mike ››› “Sicario” (2015, Suspense) Emily Blunt. ’ Å ›› “Fast & Furious 6” (2013) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ Å ››› “Furious 7” (2015, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ Å “Fast & Furious 6” ESPN N2018 U.S. Open Tennis Second Round. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) 2018 U.S. Open Tennis Second Round. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OHigh Noon Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å The Football Intentional Talk (N) Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) Rolling W/Tide Rolling W/Tide Rolling W/Tide Rolling W/Tide Roll Tide/War Eagle FOXSPO P UFC Reloaded BIG3 Basketball: Championship Finals World Poker Spotlight Focused Polaris Golf Life Bundesliga Soccer NASCAR Race Hub World Poker HIST TThe Rise and Fall of Pablo Escobar ’ American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers FSSE UMLB Baseball: Rays at Braves Ala.Bass XTERRA MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Atlanta Braves. All the All the Braves MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Post MLB Baseball FREE VReba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Mother Mother Mother Mother ›› “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (1994) ’ Alone Alone (:02) “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” The 700 Club Å 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 ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ “Michael Jackson: Searching” Michael Jackson M. Jackson TRAV ¨Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Bigfoot in America Monsters-Myst. ANPL ≠Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Lone Star Law ’ North Woods Law Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters: Branched Out ’ Treehouse Masters: Branched Out (N) ’ TM: Branched Out NICK ØTop Wing Blaze PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud SpongeBob SquarePants ’ Sponge. Sponge. Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ PJ Masks PJ Masks Puppy Puppy Duck Big City Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke “Jubilee” Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤“Snitch” (:25) ›› “Deep Impact” (1998) Robert Duvall. Å (2:55) ››› “Signs” (2002, Suspense) Mel Gibson. Å (:25) ››› “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin. Å ›› “Uncle Buck” (1989, Comedy) John Candy. Å (:20) “Smokey and the Bandit” COM ¥(:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Park Å TCM μ(11:30) ›› “Blood Alley” (1955) ››› “Young Man With a Horn” (1950) Å ››› “Sex and the Single Girl” (1964) Å (:45) ››› “Designing Woman” (1957) Gregory Peck. ››› “The Big Sleep” (1946) Å (DVS) ››› “Key Largo” (1948) Humphrey Bogart. BRAVO ∂NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Medicine Real House. Real House. Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Real House. Housewives/NYC Watch Real BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince › “Obsessed” (2009) Idris Elba, Beyoncé Knowles. (:25) ›› “Daddy’s Little Girls” (2007) Gabrielle Union. ›› “Madea’s Family Reunion” (2006) SYFY ∫(11:30) ›› “Exodus: Gods and Kings” (2014) Å ››› “The Descent” (2005, Horror) Å ›› “Escape Plan” (2013) Sylvester Stallone. Å ››› “Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan. (:06) › “Rush Hour 3” (2007) Jackie Chan. “Aliens Predator” FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å First Things First Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub UFC Unleashed UFC Tonight (N) UFC Ten UFC TUF: Heavy Hitters TUF Talk MLB PARMT æBar Rescue ’ Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Friends Friends (:44) Friends ’ Friends ›› “I, Robot” (2004) Will Smith. ’ Å “Hitch” The Daily Tribune News T.V. Listing www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 26, 2018 5C

THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 30, 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 The Gong Show (N) Take Two (N) ’ Take Two (N) ’ Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Page Six Access Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Scene TMZ (N) MasterChef ’ The Gifted “outfoX” 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! Ellen’s Game Will Super Law & Order: SVU 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) PBS NewsHour ’ Agatha Christie’s Poirot ’ Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple Agatha Christie’s 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 Sheldon Mom ’ Big Brother (N) S.W.A.T. “Source” 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 ’ 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 Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man WPBA (30) 0 Food: What the Heck Should I Eat? ’ Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Best of ATLPBS Best of ATLPBS Best of ATLPBS TLC AExtreme Extreme Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ The 685-Lb. Teen ’ Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper A&E FThe First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ Nightwatch Nation Nightwatch Nation The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 (N) ’ The First 48 (N) ’ Nightwatch Nation Nightwatch Nation DISC HFood Food Food Food Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Survivalists face predators. (N) ’ Å Naked and Afraid TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ›› “Safe House” (2012, Action) Denzel Washington. ›› “Blackhat” (2015), Tang Wei 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 Queen of the South (:01) Shooter (N) (:02) The Sinner fx K“Sicario” Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› “Furious 7” (2015, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ Å ››› “Straight Outta Compton” (2015) O’Shea Jackson Jr.. ’ Snowfall (N) ’ Snowfall ’ Å ESPN N2018 U.S. Open Tennis Second Round. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Football Countdown College Football Northwestern at Purdue. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OHigh Noon Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å The Football Intentional Talk (N) Around Pardon U.S. Open 2018 U.S. Open Tennis Second Round. (N) (Live) Rolling W/Tide FOXSPO P BIG3 Basketball: Championship Finals Focused Spotlight UFC Unleashed UFC Classics Polaris ACC Triathlon Phenoms ’ Women’s College Soccer High School Football NASCAR Race Hub HIST TPawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Mountain Men ’ Mountain Men ’ Mountain Men (N) American Pick. American Pickers FSSE UMLB Baseball: Rays at Braves Running Driven MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Atlanta Braves. FOX All the Braves MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Post MLB Baseball FREE VReba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother ›› “Space Jam” (1996, Children’s) Å ››› “The LEGO Movie” (2014) Voices of Chris Pratt. The 700 Club Å 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 ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Bring It! (N) Å Bring It! (N) Å (:03) Bring It! (N) (:03) Bring It! Å TRAV ¨Woo.- Haunted Woo.- Haunted Woo.- Haunted Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Lege. Locations Expedition Unknown ANPL ≠Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Lone Star Law ’ North Woods Law Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law: Uncuffed (N) ’ (:02) Northwest Law Lone Star Law NICK ØBubble Blaze PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud SpongeBob SquarePants ’ “SpongeBob Movie” Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ PJ Masks PJ Masks Puppy Puppy Duck Big City Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Raven Raven TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke “Patricia” Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤“Signs” (:25) ›› “The Mist” (2007, Horror) Thomas Jane. Å (:10) ››› “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin. Å (:40) ›› “Uncle Buck” (1989) John Candy. Å ››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971) ›› “The Great Outdoors” Å 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 Office Office TCM μ(:15) ›› “A Slightly Pregnant Man” (1973) ››› “Family Diary” (1962), Jacques Perrin ››› “Marriage Italian Style” (:45) ››› “La notte” (1961) Marcello Mastroianni. ›››› “8 1/2” (1963, Fantasy) Marcello Mastroianni. ››› “A Special Day” (1977) BRAVO ∂Below Deck Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Below Deck Watch “NatlLm BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince (:32) ›› “Daddy’s Little Girls” (2007) Gabrielle Union. (:06) ›› “Madea’s Family Reunion” (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry. The Grand Hustle The Grand Hustle SYFY ∫CSI: CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene ›› “Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem” (2007) ›› “Knowing” (2009) Nicolas Cage, Rose Byrne. Å› “Rush Hour 3” (2007) Jackie Chan. Å ›› “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” (2010) Nicolas Cage. “Ghost FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å First Things First Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub Maize Ftball College Football Missouri State at Oklahoma State. (N) (Live) Å Football PARMT æBar Rescue ’ Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Friends Friends (:44) Friends ’ Friends ››› “Creed” (2015, Drama) Michael B. Jordan. ’ Å

FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 31, 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 Fresh- Speech What Would (:01) 20/20 (N) ’ Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News Scene TMZ Live (N) ’ Page Six Access Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) The Resident ’ The Orville ’ Fox 5 News at 10:00 High 5 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! American Ninja Warrior ’ Å (DVS) Dateline NBC (N) ’ The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) PBS NewsHour ’ Sandwiches/Like A Place to Call A Place to Call A Place to Call WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk ’ Å Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS College Big Bang TKO: Total Whistleblower (N) ’ Blue Bloods ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ 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 ’ Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast Ninja Warrior Ninja Warrior 11Alive News at 10 Killer Crimes WGN-A (9) / Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere. Å ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere. Å WPBA (30) 0 Brain Secrets With Dr. Michael Merzenich Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Best of ATLPBS Best of ATLPBS Best of ATLPBS TLC AExtreme Extreme Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (N) ’ Unexpected (N) ’ 90 Day Fiancé A&E FLive PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD “Live PD -- 08.25.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 03.17.18” Riding along with law enforcement. DISC HDiesel Brothers ’ Diesel Brothers ’ Diesel Brothers ’ Diesel Brothers ’ Cash Cab ’ Å Cash Cab ’ Å Cash Cab ’ Å Cash Cab (N) ’ BattleBots (N) ’ Treasure Quest Ninja Treasure Quest TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ››› “The Lincoln Lawyer” (2011) (:15) ›› “The Fifth Estate” (2013, Drama) USA J“Harry Potter” ››› “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) Daniel Radcliffe. ››› “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” (2004) ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (2005, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. Mod Fam Mod Fam fx KMother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike › “R.I.P.D.” (2013) Jeff Bridges. ’ Å ››› “Straight Outta Compton” (2015) O’Shea Jackson Jr.. ’ ›› “The Equalizer” (2014, Action) Denzel Washington. ’ Å ›› “The Equalizer” ESPN N2018 U.S. Open Tennis Third Round. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) Football Countdown College Football Western Kentucky at Wisconsin. (N) (Live) ESPN 2 OHigh Noon Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å The Football Intentional Talk (N) Around Pardon U.S. Open 2018 U.S. Open Tennis Third Round. (N) (Live) SportCtr Soccer FOXSPO P College Football Missouri State at Oklahoma State. (Taped) Football Preview Polaris Golf Life BIG3 Basketball: Championship Finals Braves MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Post MLB Baseball HIST TAncient Aliens “The Evidence” ’ Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens “The UFO Conspiracy” ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens Intelligent robots; a destiny. 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SUNDAY August 26, 2018 expand your universe! and mutually generous today. This also LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) is a pleasant day to entertain at home, ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You can ask for a loan or a mortgage especially hosting people from other You feel generous and compassionate today, or perhaps borrow something from cultures and different countries. toward others today, especially chil- someone, because the universe owes you CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) dren. You also want to have a good a favor today! (It never hurts to ask.) Your enthusiasm will boost your suc- time! (You’re a Friday person in a VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) cess if you’re involved in sales, mar- Monday world.) You will enjoy the company of others keting, teaching, writing or acting TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) today, especially partners and close today. Your words are like gold, and Friendships are warm and supportive friends. People are glad to see each people will listen to you. Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose today. Family discussions will be up- other, and they are glad to see you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) beat and enthusiastic. (Anything seems LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Look for ways to increase your earn- possible.) Group meetings will go well at work ings today or get a better-paying job, GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) today. However, be careful about biting because this is possible. But be realis- Others see you as generous and kind off more than you can chew. Steady as tic. Nothing succeeds like the appear- today. You might use your influence she goes. ance of success. with a boss or a parent to help someone SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) who is less fortunate. (Kindness is the This is a great day for a party or any Today the Moon is in your sign, danc- most important thing.) social gathering, even though it is ing with lucky, moneybags Jupiter. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Monday. (These things can happen.) This is why you feel happy, upbeat and You might be excited about travel Sports events and fun activities with generous to everyone. (Because you plans today or perhaps something to do children will be a delight. feel this way, you also will attract with taking a course or getting further SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) happy, upbeat, generous people to education. Something definitely will Family conversations will be upbeat you.)

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RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE Above left, a man sets up a ride at last year’s Bartow County Fair at American Legion Carl Boyd Post 42 Fairgrounds in Cartersville. Above right, Native American music and dance exhibitions were featured at the 15th Annual Southeastern Cowboy Festival and Symposium last year at the Booth Western Art Museum. Right, Grandpa’s Cough Medicine performs on the Firehouse Stage at the 2017 Cartersville Bluegrass & Folk Festival. These events follow Pioneer Days, which will kick off Bartow County’s fall festival season Friday. BUSINESS D The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, August 26, 2018 UPWARDLY MOBILE

JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Cartersville Cell Phone Repair owner Chris Nichols offers a wide variety of services and products at his 106 Merchants Square Drive business. Cartersville repair shop sees boon in broken, busted phones

BY JAMES SWIFT “Just keep it in a case,” said forth, we can unlock the phone so also sells phones and laptops, as ience store space. are virtual reality (VR) headsets [email protected] Chris Nichols, the “owner, presi- you can take it anywhere,” well as various accessories like “We worked with clients to get and drones. In fact, the shop re- dent, whatever” of the repair Nichols said. speakers and charging cables. their point of sale set up, get cently opened the first VR arcade In the tech world, few theo- shop at 106 Merchants Square But what if you accidentally “And for the new law that was them interfacing with their fuel in Bartow — a service that seems rems are as hallowed as Moore’s Drive. “If you get your LCD drop your phone in the tub, or passed in Georgia, we have lots and carwash, that kind of thing,” to be quite popular with cus- law — the notion that every two glass fixed, you can purchase the one of the kids spills a drink all of mounts for hands-free [phone he said. “The big difference is tomers across the generation gap. years, the number of transistors extended warranty which comes over your expensive new device? use] and we have bluetooth ear everything is so tiny with the “The VR, that’s something manufacturers can fit into an in- with the case and tempered “If you actually get the device pieces, as well,” Nichols said. phones. It’s a lot more minuscule that’s definitely going to explode tegrated circuit doubles. glass.” wet, we can perform water treat- The Kennesaw resident bought parts and microscopic parts — in the next five to 10 years,” he Nowhere is that law more evi- That extended warranty, he ment on it and hopefully revive the business last November. it’s a bit of an adjustment.” said. “It’s the future of gaming, dent than the world of smart- said, also comes with a year’s it,” he said. “If nothing else, we “I had been researching it for a It’s not such a drastic change of course, so being the first to phones. Released in 2015, the worth of free screen repairs, just can get your information off that while and it seemed to be a kind of pace, however, for 37-year-old offer it in Cartersville, I think, is iPhone 6 had about 2 billion tran- in case a customer cracks their phone so you can put it on a new of booming, growing business,” lead tech Will Neeley. a huge plus for us in bringing the sistors in its A9 microprocessor. mobile device yet again. device before that device quits Nichols recollected. “It was kind “He’s been in the business for millennials into the store ... but Then fast forward to last year, And the probability of that working completely.” of an easy transition because the I want to say 11 or 12 years,” we’ve had the older crowd, too, when the iPhone 8 launched with happening seems to be fairly In tandem with those services, previous owner did such a good Nichols said. “He has tons of ex- in their 40s and 50s in here, just 4.3 billion transistors in its A11 high, judging by how busy Nichols’ business also offers as- job of setting up all the perience with many, many de- trying it out because they’re cu- microprocessor. Nichols’ shop is these days. As of sistance for some decidedly less processes. So I just kind of vices.” rious.” After chatting with the owner late, he said he’s averaging about mobile devices. The five-em- walked in and he trained me and As for the hardest part of his Another emerging market Nee- of Cartersville Cell Phone Re- 10 repairs a day, running the ployee crew at Cartersville Cell just kept it going.” job, Neeley said it’s always a ley said he’d like to gain a pair, however, one walks away gamut from replacing screens to Phone Repair can wipe a laptop Nichols is no stranger to tin- chore working on “all-screen” foothold in is drone repair. with an impression some might switching out ear speakers to in- clean and reset it with a fresh kering with hardware. Before devices and phones with curved “More and more people are call Nichols’ law — that being, stalling new charging ports to new operating system, and his taking the reins at Cartersville glass. “It makes it more diffi- getting drones and they’re be- no matter how advanced cell “unlocking” devices from their lead tech even builds fully cus- Cell Phone Repair, he worked as cult,” he said and “time-consum- coming more affordable. So phone technology may get, peo- current carrier. tomized gaming computers from a software consultant for NCR ing.” when you have them when ple are still going to find inven- “If you’re with AT&T and you scratch. Corp., where he primarily dealt Two pieces of hardware he’s a tive new ways to break them. want to go with Verizon or so As for product lines, Nichols with technology in the conven- bit fonder tinkering on, though, SEE TECH, PAGE 5D Building confidence in your strategy for retirement

Each year, the Employee Benefit predictable sources of income today’s workers say they have con- results in a permanently reduced a wise move. Research Institute (EBRI) conducts Workers surveyed expect to rely sidered how their Social Security benefit amount. To help ensure you To help provide yourself with a its Retirement Confidence Survey less on traditional sources of guar- claiming age could affect their ben- make the most of your Social Secu- steady stream of income, you might to assess both worker and retiree anteed income — a defined benefit efit amount, the median age at rity benefits, take the time to under- consider annuitizing a portion of confidence in financial aspects of pension plan and Social Security — which they plan to claim benefits is stand the ramifications of different your retirement plan assets or pur- retirement. than today’s retirees. More than 40 65. Moreover, less than a quarter of claiming ages and strategies before chasing an immediate annuity, a In 2018, as in years past, retirees percent of retirees say that a tradi- respondents say they determined making any final decisions. contract that promises to pay you a expressed a higher level of confi- tional pension plan provides them their future claiming age with ben- Consider creating your own steady stream of income for a fixed dence than today’s workers (per- with a major source of income, and efit maximization in mind. “pension” income. Eight in 10 period of time or for life in ex- haps because “retirement” is less of 66 percent say that Social Security Why does this matter? It’s be- workers in the EBRI survey hope to change for a lump-sum payment.1 an abstract concept to those actually is a primary source. Yet just one- cause the vast majority of today’s use their defined contribution plan When combined with your Social living it). However, worker confi- Moore third of today’s workers expect ei- workers won’t be able to collect assets [e.g., 401(k) or 403(b)] to Security benefits, the payments re- dence seems to be on the rise, while ther a pension or Social Security to their full Social Security retirement purchase a product that will provide ceived from an immediate annuity retiree confidence is on the decline. you build your own retirement play a big role. benefit until sometime between age a guaranteed stream of income dur- can help ensure that your everyday A deeper dive into the research re- planning confidence. Understand how Social Security 66 and 67, depending on their year ing retirement. Depending on indi- veals lessons and tips that can help Create a foundation of works. Although nearly half of of birth. Claiming earlier than that vidual circumstances, this could be SEE RETIREMENT, PAGE 2D Business

2D Sunday, August 26, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Retirement

FROM PAGE 1D CUTTING THE RIBBON “fixed” expenses are covered. Any additional assets can then be ear- marked for future growth potental and “extras,” such as travel and entertainment.

Pay attention to your health — and health-care costs Health. The EBRI survey revealed a correlation between health and retirement planning confidence. For example, 60 percent of today’s workers who are confident in their retirement prospects also report being in good or excellent health, while only a little more than a quarter of those who are not confident report similar levels of health. Moreover, 46 percent of retirees who say they are confident also say they are in good health, compared with just 14 percent of those who are not confident. The lesson here is pretty straightforward: Healthy habits may pay off in healthy levels of confidence. Eat plenty of fruits and vegeta- bles, exercise, get enough sleep, and take steps to minimize stress. And don’t skip important preventive checkups and lab tests. Keep in mind that even the most diligent savings strategies can be thrown off track by unexpected medical costs. Health-care costs. The percentage of retirees who are at least some- what confident that they will have enough money to cover medical expenses in retirement has dropped from 77 percent in 2017 to 70 percent in 2018. And four out of 10 retirees say that health-care ex- penses are at least somewhat higher than they expected. However, retirees who have estimated their health-care costs (39 percent of respondents) are more likely to say their expenses are about what they expected them to be. On the other hand, just 19 per- cent of workers have calculated how much they will need to cover their health expenses in retirement. If you have not yet thought about how much of your retirement income may be consumed by health-care costs, now may be the time to start doing so. Having at least a general idea of what your medical expenses might be will help you more accurately project your overall retirement savings goal.

1. Guarantees are contingent on the claims-paying ability and fi- nancial strength of the annuity issuer. Generally, annuity contracts SPECIAL RocknShop celebrated its ribbon cutting for its new location at 650 Henderson Drive, Suite 103, in Cartersville on Thursday. have fees and expenses, limitations, exclusions, holding periods, ter- RocknShop sells classic vinyl records, concert posters, retro video games and collectibles. mination provisions and terms for keeping the annuity in force. Most annuities have surrender charges that are assessed if the contract owner surrenders the annuity. Withdrawals of annuity earnings are taxed as ordinary income. Withdrawals prior to age 59½ may be subject to a 10 percent federal Don’t forget to remember your expenses income tax penalty. — This article is furnished by Broadridge Investor Communica- Every industry has expenses Caribbean,” that would be “Not and future repairs. The expense tions Solutions, Inc. Material was prepared by Raymond James for associated with the cost of doing good!” factor should also account for the use by its financial advisors. Raymond James and Associates, Inc. is business. In real estate, however, Next, I was speaking with an inevitable vacancy that will a member of New York Stock Exchange/SIPC. Bart Moore is a fi- those costs may not be as appar- investor who was about to turn a occur when you have tenant nancial advisor with Raymond James located at 100 W. Cherokee ent, especially for new and aspir- property into his first rental. He turnover. Ave., and can be reached at 770-382-2124. ing investors. I know this figured he could rent the house Because there is so much vari- because I got to explain some of for $1,100 a month. And since ability in those factors that is those expenses to two different his mortgage payment was $500, property specific, the expense investors involved in two differ- he was expecting a monthly cash factor is something you will need ent deals this week. flow of $600. to calculate for yourself. But for I would like to talk you On a deal where the mortgage our business, in our area, and on through both scenarios so Joey and Ashley English payment is closer to the rent rate, most of our properties, we set you’ll be better prepared to accounting this way can get a aside 35 percent of the account for these expenses in the for the property. He got that num- landlord into trouble real quick. gross rents to cover our expense future. ber by subtracting the rehab and Let me explain. factor. The first investor was looking then the profit amounts from The cost of doing business as- Using that number on the at a flip project in Cartersville. $165,000. sociated with a rental property is house that rented for $1,100 The investor was trying to come This was a great start, I told unique in that, other than the means you will only have $715 up with an offer and was doing him, but there were some other mortgage payment, most of the coming in after the expense fac- what Stephen Covey called costs he needed to account for things you have to pay for are not tor is deducted. Taking out the “Begin with the end in mind,” in such as realtor fees, closing costs fixed. Nor are they paid on a rou- mortgage leaves $215 a month. his book “The 7 Habits of Highly and holding costs. tine basis. That’s not a bad deal, but it’s a Effective People.” You see, every time you sell a Because of that, you have to far cry from the $600 they were For a flip, this means finding property, you put about 11 per- anticipate those costs and pay hoping for. out what the property will be cent of the sales price toward re- them to yourself monthly so that So if you’re flipping a property worth all fixed up, subtracting all altor commissions and closing you have funds ready when an or you intend to keep it and rent the expenses, subtracting an ac- costs. For this house, that is an unforeseen event, like a water it out, don’t forget to remember ceptable profit, and offering to additional $18,150 that the in- heater break, takes place. You do your expenses when you evaluate purchase the property for the re- vestor hadn’t factored into his this by taking a percentage of the the deal. sulting number. offer. gross rents and setting them The investor figured he could If he had stayed with that offer, aside. We refer to this practice as — Joe and Ashley English buy sell the house for $165,000 and he would’ve reduced his profit taking into account the expense houses and mobile homes in estimated it needed $35,000 in by 60 percent after he covered factor. Northwest Georgia. For more in- repairs. After factoring in an ac- commissions and closing costs. The costs you are trying to an- formation or to ask a question, ceptable profit of $30,000, he And to quote the character Jack ticipate are property taxes and in- go to www.cashflowwithjoe.com surmised he could offer $100,000 Sparrow from “Pirates of the surance as well as both current or call Joe at 678-986-6813. THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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The Trump administration announced new rules Thursday aimed at stantial increases in their federal that,” said Daniel Rosen, a tax preventing residents in high-tax states from avoiding a new cap on widely popular state and local tax deductions. tax bills next spring because of lawyer at Baker McKenzie who the $10,000 cap on state and local formerly was an IRS official. and New York — already have sued the fed- private-school voucher funds. Several states full amount as a charitable deduction. deductions. 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