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August 25, 2019 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 Attorneys, developers big U.S. Rep. Loudermilk spenders in Bartow elections says no BY JAMES SWIFT committee contains many incomplete — and in [email protected] some cases, completely missing — records. recession The 2016 election cycle fi lings, for instance, It isn’t terribly diffi cult to get one’s hands on includes virtually no information on individual campaign contribution data for state- and feder- campaign donors, nor the size of their fi nancial fears amidst al-level offi cials — all one has to do is log onto contributions. Along those same lines, the website the internet and peruse the spread sheets posted on doesn’t even list two-day business reports — which trade websites such as the one for Georgia’s Government are required to report contributions and loans great- Transparency and Campaign Finance Commis- er than $1,000 — for the committee after 2012. sion (GTCFC). Furthermore, the GTCFC website doesn’t even negotiations But getting the numbers on municipal-level have publicly accessible records for other coun- campaign contributions is much more onerous. ty- and city-level elected offi cials, such as council BY JAMES SWIFT JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Detailed documents on Bartow County elected offi cials’ cam- For example, the aforementioned GTCFC website members, sheriffs, tax commissioners or school [email protected] paign contributions aren’t available on Georgia’s ethics web- doesn’t have any data on the Committee to Elect board members. site — but they are available in hard copy at the local elections Matt Santini from after 2013, while the electron- Some fi nancial analysts are offi ce. ic records for the Taylor for Commissioner SEE CONTRIBUTIONS, PAGE 6A forecasting doom and gloom for the 2020 market. But don’t count United States Rep. Barry Louder- milk, a Republican from Cassville who represents Georgia’s 11th Adairsville congressional district on Capitol Hill, among those with a pessi- considering mistic attitude about the election year economy. NEVER TOO LATE “There’s been a lot of talk about application the inverted rate curve, but that is just one of the many factors that for Rural is looked at,” Loudermilk said at a Bartow County Republican Party Zone tax event held Saturday in Carters- ville. “We’re in a different day and age, too, when the stock market, credits interest rates, they’re very volatile … a lot of that is because we start- BY JAMES SWIFT ed using interest rates as a way to [email protected] avert a recession.” To safeguard the economy from Adairsville Community Develop- another downturn, Loudermilk ment Director Richard Osborne said said he advocated the raising of the City is contemplating applying interest rates. for a “Rural Zone” designation from “When’s the last time you made the Georgia Department of Com- any money on a savings account munity Affairs (DCA) in 2020. or a C.D.?” he said. “We’ve looked at a variety of Meanwhile, Loudermilk said things as part of creating the down- other market indicators — such town master plan, and whatever as job growth, average wages and gets implemented in the next year consumer confi dence — suggest or two, the bottom line is it needs the roaring economy will continue to be both meaningful and realis- to make positive strides in 2020. tic, and something that will work In fact, Loudermilk said his for Adairsville,” Osborne said at confi dence in the current econ- the Adairsville Downtown Devel- omy is so high, he doesn’t think opment Authority (DDA) meeting there will be recession in the Unit- held Thursday evening. “One of the ed States for at least another two things that was mentioned was the years. Rural Zone program — which is a “When you look at Standard State program that does not require and Poor’s and you look at some an investment of Adairsville tax- of the stock market indicators, a payer money.” lot of these are Fortune 500 com- The designation, Osborne said, panies, who not only have a U.S. would most likely apply only to RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS presence, but they have a global Popular Woodland Middle School custodian Herbert Perkinson, 81, serves as an inspiration and role model for stu- the City’s downtown district. If ap- dents after earning his GED over the summer. presence,” he said. “So when they proved by the DCA next year, the start looking at a recession in Eu- Rural Zone designation would take rope, or a slowdown in the econo- effect Jan. 1, 2021. my, that affects their stock prices. Over a fi ve-year period, private But when you look at the mom businesses and property owners At 81, WMS custodian earns GED and pop shops here, the small and would be able to apply for State tax medium U.S. businesses, they’re incentives in a manner Osborne de- BY DONNA HARRIS goal by passing all four tests on the di- “He exemplifi es really what we say to strong and they’re continuing to scribed as “a layer cake approach” [email protected] ploma equivalency exam and becoming the students,” he said. “We practice the grow stronger.” to redevelop buildings and bring an offi cial high school graduate. Woodland Way. He loves this school Nor did Loudermilk say he had new jobs to the area. A GED isn’t something Woodland As soon as Principal Michael Blan- more than anybody else here. He cares any immediate concerns about “At the bottom is the State job Middle custodian Herbert Perkinson ever kenship knew last year that the head cus- about the cleanliness of our building. He potential “bubble bursts” on the tax credit of $2,000 per year, per thought he’d need — until his principal todian position was going to be vacant, cares about making sure that everybody’s horizon — although there is one new full-time equivalent job. So offered him a promotion that required a he said he began talking to Perkinson doing what they’re supposed to do. So I particular sector of the economy that is a maximum of $200,000 to- high school diploma. about the job “because he just kind of ex- wanted him to be the head custodian.” that does give him some anxiety. tal, or $40,000 per year,” Osborne So at 81 years young, he proved age is emplifi es what we expect out of our staff said. “Obviously, you can have one inconsequential when trying to achieve a and students.” SEE PERKINSON, PAGE 6A SEE LOUDERMILK, PAGE 2A full-time and two part-times, or something like that.” The Rural Zone designation would also include investment credits for individuals who pur- chase downtown real estate, to the United Way donates $10,000 for Townsley Drive shelter tune of 25% of the purchased prop- erty/building price, not exceeding BY MARIE NESMITH Since forming in 1996, Good Neighbor has $125,000 over the fi ve-year desig- [email protected] served more than 7,800 people. On average, nation period. its 4,600-square-foot shelter on Porter Street “The rehab credit is 30% of To help Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter that was built in 2001 assists over 600 indi- qualifi ed rehab, not to exceed a secure its Townsley Drive location, the Unit- viduals per year. total of $150,000,” Osborne said. ed Way of Bartow County donated $10,000 If the nonprofit obtains the Townsley Drive “That credit is to offset develop- Thursday. location, the new shelter will mirror the ex- ment costs associated with rehab of “Our board of directors is so thankful to isting one’s operations. an investor property.” receive this gift towards the down payment While they are housed, Good Neighbor’s Despite the name of the pro- of the purchase of 1 and 3 Townsley Drive,” guests are required to find a job within four gram, Osborne said metro Atlanta said Good Neighbor Executive Director Jes- weeks, and the shelter’s staff helps them communities are eligible for the sica Mitcham, adding the nonprofit is trying establish savings, focus on problem-solv- Rural Zone designation, just as to raise $60,000. “We are excited to soon add ing skills and chart out future housing op- long as the total City population is critically needed additional emergency shel- tions. lower than 15,000 people. ter beds in Cartersville, and this donation is “We are currently trying to resolve the fi- “There’s a lot of communities helping make that possible. nal pieces owed to the fire marshal’s office in northeast Georgia that are Ru- “… Each month Good Neighbor speaks to in order to secure their approval and close ral Zones,” he said. “A compara- 70-90 single men, 60-80 single women and on the property,” Mitcham said. “Then we RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter Executive Director Jessica ble city that has it and loves it is about 40 families with about 120 people in will have a handful of weeks needed to make Mitcham, holding the check, left, accepts a $10,000 donation Hogansville. It has a lot of simi- them who we cannot serve due to lack of some modifications to the building in order from United Way of Bartow County President Brenda More- larities to Adairsville.” space. We are excited this second shelter fa- to prepare to use it as shelter. house, holding the check, right, as UWBC board members look cility on Townsley Drive will help meet some on. The funds will help provide a down payment for more shel- SEE ADAIRSVILLE, PAGE 7A of this need.” SEE UNITED WAY, PAGE 5A ter and offi ce space for GNHS.

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The Daily Tribune News one’s biggest cheerleader. Her and for wearing Estee Lauder try with their Corvette friends. to a visitation with the fami- Address: Sharon Ann friends and family knew she Beautiful. If you asked her to She will never leave the hearts ly from 11:00am until 1:00 pm 251 S. Tennessee St. could be count- tell you her greatest accomplish- of those who love her and is cel- on Tuesday, the 27th of August, Cartersville, GA 30120 Waddell ed on for any- ments, she’d most certainly say ebrating in Heaven, illness free. 2019, at Owen Funeral Home. thing. She was her close relationship with her Sharon is preceded in death A Celebration of Life Service Mailing Address: 251 S. Tennessee St. Sharon Ann Waddell, age 70, best known for daughter, Ginger, her 38-year by her father, Harold Wesley will be conducted at 1:30 in the Cartersville, GA 30120 passed away on Friday, August her fried okra, marriage to her husband, Steve. Barrett; brother, David “Bud- afternoon following the visita- 23, 2019. her gigantic Her favorite sidekick would be dy” Wesley Barrett; her beloved tion in the chapel of Owen Fu- Phone: 770-382-4545 Sharon was born on July 1, collection of her granddaughter, “Emerson dogs, Sugar, Sidney and . neral Home in Cartersville with After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 1949 in Chattanooga, TN, the dishes and bun- Rae of Sunshine,” who lovingly She is survived by her moth- Rev. Danny Baker offi ciating. Fax: 770-382-2711 daughter of Harold Wesley Bar- nies for every called her “Bunny.” She loved er, Betty Sue Routt; loving hus- Please visit www.owenfuner- Alan Davis, rett and Betty Sue Routt. occasion, her Waddell the beach, any beach. In recent band, Steve Waddell; daughter, als.com to post tributes and sign Publisher Sharon was one-of-a-kind. love of working years, Sharon and Steve became Ginger Wann-Gatewood; Son- the online register. She loved deeper, cared more in her yard and planting fl owers, active members of the Clas- in-law Vincent Gatewood and Owen Funeral Home, 12 Col- Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor and laughed harder than most being the best friend anyone sic Glass Corvette Club out of granddaughter, Emerson Rae lins Dr., Cartersville, GA 30120 people. She believed in the pow- could ask for, her over-the-top Marietta and they enjoyed many Gatewood. is honored to serve the family of Jennifer Moates, er of positivity and was every- festive spirit at Christmastime, amazing trips all over the coun- Friends are cordially invited Sharon Ann Waddell. Advertising Director

Mindy Salamon, Office Manager/Classified Advertising Director Bartow County’s economy jobs,” he said. “We have to have heading into the new decade. a place for them, and most of Lee McCrory, Loudermilk However, he re-emphasized the those, the salaries they’re going Circulation/Distribution Manager importance of available hous- to be making, will be looking From Page 1A Byron Pezzarossi, ing as a factor — and sustainer to buy a home. It’s just a lack of Press Room Director “The only concern I have is — of those favorable economic those affordable starter homes the lack of start-up homes in conditions. could be the only thing that Email: certain areas of the nation,” “You look at the growth on would have a slowdown poten- he said. “Even here in Bartow the north end with the distri- tial on the economy … maybe PUBLISHER County, we’ve had a concern bution centers, Chick-fil-A hold us back from some of the [email protected] about that. I met with Toyo Tire choosing Bartow County, all potential growth we have. So here, and this is in the midst of of these are going to bring in that’s something I think the MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] all the trade negotiations … I some jobs, people from the out- leaders can look at, and need to ask them what their No. 1 is- side to come in and take those look at.” NEWSROOM sue was and they said ‘lack of [email protected] housing for their employees.’” FEATURES EDITOR From his perspective, Loud- [email protected] ermilk said it appears that real PIONEER DAYS estate owners are waiting for PHOTOGRAPHER prices to peak before selling at Sam Smith Park [email protected] the properties to developers. “I’d like to see some of them STAFF REPORTERS Cartersville, GA [email protected] go ahead and start moving it [email protected] and developing it now,” he said. Friday, Aug. 30TH - Monday Sept. 2ND “It makes money for them, it SPORTS REPORTER provides homes and housing [email protected] for those that are being hired FEATURING: ADVERTISING DIRECTOR right now.” [email protected] On both an international and Crafts, Carnival and Food domestic level, Loudermilk Friday: 4:00 pm till 11:00 pm OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSI- said the ongoing “trade wars” JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS FIED ADVERTISING DIRECTOR United States Rep. Barry Loudermilk speaks at a Bartow Coun- Saturday & Sunday: 12 Noon till 11:00 pm [email protected] with China certainly creates ty Republican Party event in Cartersville Saturday morning. an air of economic uncertainty. Monday: 12 Noon till 10:00 pm LEGAL ADVERTISING For many companies, he said crats being in control of the there’s an outside chance some [email protected] the most palpable impact has House, is going to be nego- of that spending may be reined been the realignment of mate- tiating with the Senate on in. AMUSEMENT RIDES: Letter Guidelines: rial sourcing. where the dollars are,” he said. “If we can get on a trajecto- Letters to the editor on issues of broad public interest are “When you look at some of “We’ve already seen through ry of reducing federal spend- provided by Peachtree Rides welcomed. Letters must bear the businesses we have here, their proposed budgets com- ing [and] empowering the state a complete signature, street they buy some raw materi- ing forward that they’re cutting governments because they can Hours: Fri 4 PM - 11 PM; Sat 12 Noon - 11 PM; address and phone number al from China, that may be in military spending and they’re actually do more, more effi- (address and phone numbers Sun 12 Noon - 11 PM; Mon 12 Noon - 10 PM will not be published). Let- question of being tariffed,” increasing domestic spending ciently,” he said, “that can help ters of 500 words or less will he said. “The Chinese have a — the exact opposite of what us get on a trajectory of fiscal For more info: www.pioneerdaysga.com be accepted. Libelous char- history of taking advantage we’ve been doing.” responsibility as well.” 00 gers and abusive language of those types of situations … Pending sustained econom- On the local level, Louder- Admission: $5 Under 12 FREE will not be considered. Infor- I’ve met with some businesses ic growth, Loudermilk said milk said he’s optimistic about mation given must be factual. “Unlimited Ride Arm Bands, $20 Daily” All letters will be printed as here where they buy parts from submitted. No corrections will China that are subject to a tar- be made to grammar, spell- iff, and so they go and they buy Become A CNA ®Ä 30 Days! ing or style. Writers may have from another country — China letters published once every two weeks. 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BY DONNA HARRIS following week. The timeline was [email protected] very short, given the start of school barely a month away. Dr. Dickey For someone who never wanted called me following the interview to be a teacher, Amber Bunce has and asked, “Would you like to be done a pretty good job of working an assistant principal at Red Top her way up the educational ladder. Middle School?” What followed The new assistant principal at then was my attempting to sound Red Top Middle School started the very professional in accepting the career she didn’t want 19 years ago offer and physically trying to keep as a substitute teacher at, ironically my feet on the fl oor. I was so hum- enough, her current school. bled and excited. I was board-ap- “In August 2000, my cousin, proved on July 15 and began at who was an administrative assis- RTMS on July 18. tant at the then-South Central Mid- dle School, called me in dire need DTN: Why did you want the as- of a substitute,” she said. “I was in sistant principal position, and what dire need of my next car payment. I are your job responsibilities? graduated four months earlier with AB: First, it was RTMS. I began a history degree — the car pay- my career in this building. I found ment was important. I went reluc- my calling within these walls. It has RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS tantly to help her out because I was always felt like home. Secondly, it Amber Bunce never wanted to be a teacher, but the Adairsville resident was just promoted to assistant principal of Red Top Mid- adamantly against being a teacher.” was the opportunity to be a part of dle School. But Bunce said she found that the leadership team. The people I was as more technology was in- that has been ignited through [Su- was going to be a lawyer. I decided gy. I looked into joining the Peace day to be “truly amazing, and I am so lucky to work with and learn creased in the school – and plans to perintendent] Dr. [Phillip] Page’s that in second grade. Then I dis- Corps. Becoming an educator ac- can’t even begin to tell you why.” from are amazing. I have worked open the new building as a 1-to-1 leadership. There is an excitement covered that I didn’t enjoy reading tually found me. “I left that afternoon with several with Dr. Dickey in a variety of roles facility with all students receiving throughout all of our schools and law books. I wanted to research more days of substituting lined up over the last fi ve years. He is an ex- laptops – that I discovered a new staffs that I have never before re- and study history and anthropolo- SEE BIO, PAGE 6A and went home to begin research- traordinary leader and educator. passion in incorporating technolo- membered. The community feels ing the path to certifi cation and He has a passion and excitement gy into instruction. In 2013, a new it, too. We have hundreds of vol- graduate school,” she said. “I en- for making students passionate and position was created at the system unteers to help our fi rst-graders be- rolled in Berry’s master’s and cer- excited about their potential and level – instructional technology come stronger readers. Our com- tifi cation programs that January. their futures. In my role outside of specialist. I applied and was not munity raises thousands of dollars I worked that entire school year the classroom, I have had the op- chosen. That following summer, through the Backpack Buddies as a substitute and was offered a portunity to work with [Assistant 2014, I was asked to become a sec- 5K and Dancing with the Stars. NOW ENROLLING FOR teaching position for the following Principal] Jason Rood in many ond instructional technology spe- System leaders are outside of the GEORGIA LOTTERY FUNDED year with a provisional certifi cate. I different settings as well. Watching cialist and focus on our middle and walls of the central offi ce and are didn’t know I wanted to work in ed- his leadership at SCMS over the high schools. I was in that position, in our schools, talking and working FALL PRE-K ucation. I love school and love being last several years makes it obvious supporting our middle and high with our teachers and our students. Preschool: Infants to 4 Years & After School a student but never imagined how how much he believes in these kids school teachers, for fi ve years. There is a connectivity throughout much I could love teaching – and and illustrates how a good admin- our system that has impacted every MONDAY - FRIDAY 8 AM - 2:30 PM especially teaching middle school.” istrator serves the school. I can DTN: What has been the most single building. Pick Up Enrollment Packet Today! learn from the very best. As for my memorable thing that has hap- Free Breakfast Provided | Georgia Lottery Funded Pre-K Name: Amber Willis Bunce roles and responsibilities, I have pened regarding the school system DTN: Why did you want to be- email: [email protected] Age: 41 been primarily focused on sched- since you’ve been an employee? come an educator? email: [email protected] OPEN Occupational title: Assistant uling and the instructional aspects AB: The most memorable thing AB: I think this question is the 6:30 AM Call for details 770-386-0105 CLOSE principal, Red Top Middle School of RTMS. I work closely with the regarding the school system in my hardest because I didn’t. I never 6:30 PM 11 Hamilton Blvd., Cartersville City of residence: Adairsville sixth- and seventh-grade teachers 18 years has to be the excitement imagined myself as an educator. I Education: 1996, Adairsville and students. I will be aiding in High School; 2000, Samford Uni- some of the testing duties and re- versity, Bachelor of Arts in history; sponsibilities through the year. 2002, Berry College, Master of Education in middle grades edu- DTN: What other positions have cation; 2012, University of West you had within the school system, Georgia, educational specialist in and how long were you at each? instructional technology; 2018, AB: I began as a substitute teach- University of West Georgia, Tier I er in 2000 and was hired at South leadership certifi cation Central in 2001 as the GATEWAY Family: Husband of 15 years, (gifted program) coordinator and Brian; and sons, Corbin, 14, a teacher. That fi rst year, I taught all freshman at Adairsville High, and three grade levels and fi ve different , 11, a fi fth-grader at Adairs- subjects. I served as yearbook ad- ville Elementary viser for two years and cheerlead- ing coach for two years. I was at The Daily Tribune News SCMS for fi ve years before trans- (DTN): When were you named ferring to Adairsville Middle. In assistant principal of Red Top Mid- 2006, I started at Adairsville Mid- dle, and how were you notifi ed? dle School as a sixth-grade ELA Amber Bunce (AB): I learned of [English language arts] teacher. an AP opening on July 3. It was my During my eight years at AMS, I son’s 11th birthday, and I was prep- taught all three grade levels, served ping for that. When I learned that as GATEWAY coordinator, served the position was at Red Top, I ap- on the leadership team and helped plied. [Principal] Dr. [Wes] Dickey to introduce our fi rst learning man- called to set up an interview the agement system to our school. 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BY ZEKE MILLER the newest weapon in the clash between ican businesses to move their manufac- stressed the logistical strain that would “We follow the rule of law, not the rule Associated Press the world’s largest economies. turing out of China and to the U.S, and follow if companies were forced to shift of ,” he said. It would mark the latest grasp of au- Trump’s threat appeared premature — as operations out of China, saying it would Presidents have often used the act to President is threatening thority by Trump, who has claimed wide- he has not declared an emergency with take months for most companies. impose economic sanctions to further to use the emergency authority granted spread powers not sought by his prede- respect to China. “Any forced immediate action would U.S. foreign policy and national security by a powerful but obscure federal law to cessors despite his own past criticism of Even without the emergency threat, result in chaos,” CEO Todd Thibodeaux goals. Initially, the targets were foreign make good on his tweeted “order” to U.S. their use of executive powers. Trump’s retaliatory action Friday — fur- said in emailed comments. states or their governments, but over the businesses to cut ties in China amid a spi- “For all of the Fake News Reporters ther raising tariffs on Chinese exports to The frequent tariff fl uctuations are years the act has been increasingly used raling trade war between the two nations. that don’t have a clue as to what the law the U.S. — had already sparked wide- making it hard to plan and are casting un- to punish individuals, groups and non- China’s announcement Friday that it is relative to Presidential powers, China, spread outrage from the business com- certainty on some investments, said Peter state actors, such as terrorists. was raising tariffs on $75 billion in U.S. etc., try looking at the Emergency Eco- munity. Bragdon, executive vice president and Some of the sanctions have affected imports sent Trump into a rage and White nomic Powers Act of 1977,” Trump tweet- “It’s impossible for businesses to plan chief administration offi cer of Columbia U.S. businesses by prohibiting Americans House aides scrambling for a response. ed late Friday. “Case closed!” for the future in this type of environment,” Sportswear. “There’s no way for anyone from doing business with those targeted. Trump fi red off on Twitter, declaring The act gives presidents wide berth David French, senior vice president for to plan around chaos and incoherence,” The act also was used to block new in- American companies “are hereby or- in regulating international commerce government relations at the National Re- he said. vestment in Burma in 1997. dered to immediately start looking for an during times of declared national emer- tail Federation, said in a statement. Columbia manufactures in more than Congress has never attempted to end alternative to China.” He later clarifi ed gencies. Trump threatened to use those The Consumer Technology Association 20 countries, including China. This diver- a national emergency invoking the law, that he was threatening to make use of powers earlier this year to place tariffs on called the escalating tariffs “the worst sifi cation helps shield the company from which would require a joint resolution. the International Emergency Economic imports from Mexico in a bid to force the economic mistake since the Smoot-Haw- some fl uctuations, but China is an import- Congressional lawmakers did vote earli- Powers Act in the trade war, raising ques- U.S. neighbor to do more to address ille- ley Tariff Act of 1930 — a decision that ant base for serving Chinese customers as er this year to disapprove of Trump’s de- tions about the wisdom and propriety of gal crossings at their shared border. catapulted our country into the Great De- well as those in other countries, Bragdon clared emergency along the U.S.-Mexico making the 1977 act used to target rogue It was not immediately clear how pression.” said. The company plans to continue do- border, only to see Trump veto the reso- regimes, terrorists and drug traffi ckers Trump could use the act to force Amer- And trade association CompTIA ing business there. lution. Troops begin fi ght against Amazon fi res

BY MARCELO SILVA DE SOUSA Associated Press

Backed by military aircraft, Brazilian troops on Saturday were deploying in the Amazon to fi ght fi res that have swept the region and prompted anti-gov- ernment protests as well as an international outcry. President Jair Bolsonaro also tried to temper global concern, saying that previously deforested areas had burned and that intact rainforest was spared. Even so, the fi res were likely to be urgent- ly discussed at a summit of the Group of Seven leaders in France this weekend. Some 44,000 troops will be available for “unprecedented” operations to put out the fi res, and forces are heading to six Brazilian states that asked for federal help, Defense Minister Fernando Azevedo said. The LEO CORREA/AP states are Roraima, Rondonia, Embers from a wildfi re smolder along BR 163 highway in the Nova Santa Helena municipality in Tocantins, Para, Acre and Mato the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, Friday. Under increasing international pressure to contain fi res Grosso. sweeping parts of the Amazon, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday authorized use of the military to battle the massive blazes. The military’s fi rst mission will be carried out by 700 troops The municipality of Nova San- Trump’s offer in a tweet to help say the Amazon absorbs vast around Porto Velho, capital of ta Helena in Brazil’s Mato Gros- Brazil fi ght the fi res, and said amounts of greenhouse gasses Rondonia, Azevedo said. The so state was also hard-hit. Trucks there had been no further contact and is crucial for efforts to con- military will use two C-130 Her- were seen driving along a high- on the matter. tain climate change. cules aircraft capable of dump- way Friday as fi res blazed and Despite international con- The Amazon fi res have be- ing up to 3,170 gallons of water embers smoldered in adjacent cern, Bolsonaro told reporters come a global issue, escalating on fi res, he said. fi elds. on Saturday that the situation tensions between Brazil and An Associated Press journalist The Brazilian military oper- was returning to normal. He said European countries who believe fl ying over the Porto Velho re- ations came after widespread he was “speaking to everyone” Bolsonaro has neglected com- gion Saturday morning reported criticism of Bolsonaro’s handling about the problem, including mitments to protect biodiversi- hazy conditions and low visibil- of the crisis. On Friday, the presi- Trump, Spanish Prime Minister ty. Protesters gathered outside ity. On Friday, the reporter saw dent authorized the armed forces Pedro Sánchez and several Latin Brazilian diplomatic missions in many already deforested areas to put out fi res, saying he is com- American leaders. European and Latin American that were burned, apparently by mitted to protecting the Amazon Bolsonaro had described rain- cities Friday, and demonstrators people clearing farmland, as well region. forest protections as an obstacle also marched in Brazil. as a large column of smoke bil- Azevedo, the defense minis- to Brazil’s economic develop- lowing from one fi re. ter, noted U.S. President Donald ment, sparring with critics who SEE FIRE, PAGE 5A THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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FEDERAL STATE

CONTACTING Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Offi ce Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 202-224-3643 • isakson.senate.gov Gov. Brian Kemp • 206 Washington St., Suite 203, State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 • gov.georgia.gov OUR Sen. Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Offi ce Building • Washington, Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln., • White, GA 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 • perdue.senate.gov Rep. Matthew Gambill • P.O. Box 487 Cartersville, GA 30120 • 404-656-0254 • [email protected] Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Offi ce Building • Rep. Mitchell Scoggins • P.O. Box 1051 Cartersville, GA 30120 • 404-656-0325 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Washington, D.C. 20515 • 202-225-2931 • loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • P.O. Box 206 Cedartown, GA 30125 • 404-656-5024 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News News www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 25, 2019 5A Will Mr. No-Deal step forward please?

BY DANICA KIRK vid Cameron who wanted to remain, Associated Press and with Theresa May, who wanted to avoid a no-deal Brexit. Deal or No Deal? “One thing I will not co-operate on One might think the issue would be is no deal,” Tusk said. “I still hope on the minds of two leaders at the vor- that Prime Minster Johnson will not tex of the question of whether the UK like to go down in history as ‘Mr. No will leave the European Union with- Deal.’” out a deal in October. That didn’t go down well at Down- But as Britain and the European ing Street. Johnson, who took power Union hurtle toward a no-deal Brex- last month, is betting his political fu- it, the contest Saturday seemed to be ture on a promise to lead Britain out who is going to go down in history of the EU on Oct. 31, with or without with the blame and the label: Mr. No- an agreement. He says the threat of a Deal. no-deal Brexit is the only way to force As world leaders touched down in the EU into making concessions. the French seaside resort of Biarritz So as he jetted to France, he offered for the Group of Seven summit, the a riposte to Tusk. Johnson said their long-running tensions over Britain’s fates were tied over the thorny issue departure from the EU got a tad per- of the Irish border. Everyone wants sonal. British Prime Minister Boris to keep the border open, but disagree Johnson and EU Council president bitterly on how it should be done. MARKUS SCHREIBER/AP Donald Tusk each suggested that the “I say to our friends in the EU, if German Chancellor Angela Merkel, center, talks to President of the European Council Donald Tusk, left, and Brit- other is bent on scuttling the chances they don’t want a no-deal Brexit then ain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a G7 coordination meeting with the Group of Seven European members that the UK will break away from the we have got to get rid of the backstop at the Hotel du Palais in Biarritz, southwestern France, Saturday. single market of 500 million with an from the treaty,” Johnson said. “If agreement. Donald Tusk doesn’t want to go down turn of customs checks on the border would treat Northern Ireland differ- a decrease in fresh food availability Tusk went first. In a comment that as ‘Mr. No-deal Brexit’ then I hope between the Republic of Ireland and ently from the rest of the country. and potential fresh water shortages laid bare his exasperation, he told that point will be borne in mind by Northern Ireland, which is part of the No deal is troublesome because of due to difficulties in importing water reporters at the summit that Johnson him, too.” United Kingdom. There are concerns the consequences. treatment chemicals — among many would be the third British prime min- The main sticking point of the the backstop would keep Britain tied The fallout of leaving without a other issues that come from unravel- ister with whom he’d discussed the EU-UK deal was the so-called Irish to the EU indefinitely and threaten withdrawal agreement could include ing decades of free trade in goods and issue. The EU cooperated with Da- backstop, designed to prevent the re- the integrity of the UK because it disruptions to the supply of medicines, services.

Fire

From Page 4A “The planet’s lungs are on fi re. Let’s save them!” read a sign at a protest outside Brazil’s embassy in Mexico City. The dispute spilled into the economic arena when French leader Em- manuel Macron threatened to block a European Union trade deal with Brazil and several other South American countries. “First we need to help Brazil and other countries put out these fi res,” Macron said Saturday. The goal is to “preserve this forest that we all need because it is a trea- sure of our biodiversity and our climate thanks to the oxygen that it emits and thanks to the carbon it absorbs,” he said. In a weekly video message released Saturday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the Group of Seven leaders “cannot be silent” and should discuss how to help extinguish the fi res. Bolivia has also struggled to contain fi res that swept through woods and fi elds. A U.S.-based aircraft, the B747-400 SuperTanker, is fl ying over devastated areas in Bolivia to help put out the blazes and protect forests. On Saturday, several helicopters along with police, military troops, fi refi ghters and volunteers on the ground worked to extinguish fi res in Bolivia’s Chiquitanía region, where the woods are dry at this time of year. Farmers commonly set fi res in this season to clear land for crops or livestock, but sometimes the blazes get out of control. The Bolivian gov- ernment says 9,530 square kilometers (3680 square miles) have been burned this year. The government of Bolivian President Evo Morales has backed the increased cultivation of crops for biofuel production, raising questions about whether the policy opened the way to increased burning. Similarly, Bolsonaro had said he wants to convert land for cattle pas- tures and soybean farms. Brazilian prosecutors are investigating whether lax enforcement of environmental regulations may have contributed to the surge in the number of fi res. Brazil’s justice ministry also said federal police will deploy in fi re zones to assist other state agencies and combat “illegal deforestation.” Fires are common in Brazil in the annual dry season, but they are much more widespread this year. Brazilian state experts reported nearly 77,000 wildfi res across the country so far this year, up 85% over the same period in 2018.

United Way

From Page 1A “The program at 3 Townsley will be the same as 110 Porter St., but it will allow us to serve more people. Currently we serve 30. Our local fire marshal can add 14 beds at Townsley — to a total of 44. And we hope by the beginning of 2020, the state fire mar- shal can add 10 more — to a total of 54. We are hoping to open the facility in mid-October at this time.” Citing Bartow’s “homeless problem,” United Way of Bartow County President Brenda Morehouse underscored the impor- tance of helping Good Neighbor broaden its reach. “Homelessness comes from drug addiction,” Morehouse said. “It comes from mental illness. It also comes from hard-working individuals that even as a two-income family cannot find afford- able housing in Bartow County. … The state right now has an initiative. There’s funding in the state right now to house people that have come out of prison, who don’t have major convictions — they might have been put away for drug charges or something like that — and be able to get [them] into the workforce. “Because if they can’t get into the workforce, they end up [be- ing homeless] again. So the Good Neighbor shelter is able to qualify for certain funding through the state that pretty much is going to be able to give them the money that they need to be able to staff a new shelter.” As Morehouse noted, the Good Neighbor has received key funding from the state, bolstering its ability to open a second facility. “In the last six months, we are receiving new funding to sup- port guests in accountability court programs who we were al- ready serving,” Mitcham said, about being reimbursed for these residents. “Each day, we have a handful of guests in our shelter that are participating in the local Drug Court program, but now the state offers some reimbursement for this group of guests. These new funds were a critical part of helping us increase reve- nue to be in a position to hire additional staff and open additional beds. “The guests at Townsley will not be only accountability court participants. There will be participants in accountability court programs at both locations, about 25% of all of our guests.” 6A Sunday, August 25, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News

“It was just kind of unfortunate the way the him from going to work every day. timing worked out this year. I didn’t even He lost his sight in his left eye after be- Perkinson know he was getting [his GED], and we ing hit by a piece of broken glass when he had to hire somebody else and put them in was 8. From Page 1A place. But he is going to be next year.” “But it never did stop me,” he said. Blankenship said he offered Perkinson Perkinson, a retired truck driver who He also injured his right hand last week, the position, but after consulting with hu- began working at WMS almost fi ve years but that didn’t keep him from mopping, man resources about the job requirements, ago, was surprised by his co-workers when vacuuming and wiping down lunch tables “we realized that you have to have your they celebrated his accomplishment with a at his home away from home. high school diploma, and in talking with congratulatory cake and a standing ovation At one of his jobs, Perkinson received him, come to fi nd out, he didn’t have it.” at their faculty meeting Aug. 14, also his an award every year for perfect attendance. So, encouraged by his principal, the cus- 20th wedding anniversary. “I never was late, never stayed out, todian decided to give earning his GED a The beloved custodian, who is “very worked seven days, 12 hours a day for 12 shot. much interactive with the students,” also years and never missed a day and never “I didn’t want to go back and do that was congratulated by the middle schoolers was late,” he said. now,” he said. “[Blankenship] wanted me he serves, Blankenship said. After 42 years as a truck driver, Perkin- to take this job over the custodians. He “All of our kids love him,” he said. son retired but soon realized he “couldn’t tried to get it without me doing that, but “When they found out that he had gotten stand to be at home.” the county, that’s a rule. You have to have this, so many kids had gone up to him and “I’d hunt something to do,” he said. “I a high school [diploma] or either a GED. just offered their appreciation for what he painted houses then I told my wife, ‘I’m So he kept asking me. I said, ‘’Well, during does, told him how proud they are of him. going to fi nd me something to do.’” the summer, I’ll try.’” He has a great relationship with all of our In 2015, a temp agency found him a His wife, Lenora, got him a study guide students.” summer custodial job at Adairsville High from the library, and with the help of his As if working full time to keep the School, and when an opening for a custo- daughter and grandson, he spent about school clean isn’t enough, Perkinson also dian came up at WMS, he went in for an three months studying and preparing to has a side business of mowing lawns for 15 interview, “and they hired me on the spot,” take the tests in math, language arts, sci- customers during the summer and selling he said. ence and social studies. He passed the last lawn mowers. “I’ve been there ever since,” he said. one just before the school year started. “Herbert is just a worker,” Blankenship Over the past 4½ years, Woodland has “[I felt] the same thing that I feel before said. “He’s just a workaholic. He works cir- become a second home to Perkinson, who I took it,” he said. “Ain’t no difference be- cles around us. He keeps up in shape.” works with four other custodians there. cause I can do anything I want to do any- A Bartow County resident for 71 years, “I just like to keep the place as clean as way before I done that. I didn’t need it. The Perkinson said he had to quit school due I can,” he said. “I can’t make nobody else only reason I done it is just to get that job to the failing health of his grandpa, who do nothing they don’t want to do, but I try here because as old as I am, I didn’t need raised him. to do mine the best I can. I like for mine to it.” “He got sick when I turned 15, and he look good when I get through with it.” But the Bartow County School System’s couldn’t work no more and didn’t have no “He’s always talking about that job,” his oldest employee said he’s “glad I done it money coming in,” he said. “I quit school wife said. “I’m so proud of him.” because I might help a lot of kids.” and started working. My grandpa took For Perkinson, “retirement” is a dirty “My grandson, he was thinking about care of me, and after he got sick, I took word, and he has no plans to ever hang up quitting school when he gets 16,” he said. care of him and my grandma.” his cleaning equipment unless his health “After I told him what I was trying to do, SPECIAL For four years, the Cartersville resident fails. he told me, ‘Pop, you ain’t going to beat Woodland Middle School custodian Herbert Perkinson shows off his hard- made $33 a week as a dishwasher at a “I’m going to work, and you’ll read it in me. I’m going to go on to college.’ All these earned GED at a surprise gathering at the school Aug. 15. restaurant then became a truck driver at 18. the paper one day, saying ‘This guy said he kids around here now told me, ‘You’re 81 Perkinson, a deacon at Damascus Bap- was going to work until his toes are stick- and done that so we ain’t going to drop out wasn’t ‘qualifi ed’ for it because he didn’t students is you are always learning, and it’s tist Church in Emerson, said he inherited ing up,’” he said, laughing. “I don’t need of school.’ I told them, ‘You need that di- have his diploma.” never too late to go back and get your high his work ethic from his grandpa and his the money. I just like working.” ploma.’ I ain’t saying college, but you need The principal said he was “just com- school diploma. It can open doors for you, mother. The octogenarian said he doesn’t like to that to get a job, you really do.” pletely ecstatic, over the moon” when Per- and it’s going to open a door for him.” “I made up my mind, if I ever get grown, relax, but he is trying to knock the rust off Blankenship said he “didn’t think that kinson showed him that valuable piece of The door that was shut to him when have kids, have a house, I’m going to work his guitar skills so he can play for the male much of it” after suggesting Perkinson, paper. Blankenship had to offer the position to and take care of them,” said the twice-mar- choir he sings in at church. who dropped out of Summer Hill High “It’s never too late,” he said. “I think another WMS custodian, who accepted it ried father of fi ve and grandfather of more And he also doesn’t like to do another School in the 10th grade, get his GED. that’s the kind of message that comes out for this school year, should be open again kids than he can count. “I don’t regret not retiree favorite – traveling. He’s been on “The next thing I know, he came to me of this. Herbert’s 81 years old, and what he for the 2020-21 school year, according to going to school one bit. Only thing, this a few cruises and was in Las Vegas two one day with this diploma in hand and said, exemplifi es — he has a hard work ethic. the principal. [promotion] come up. Of course, as old as I years ago when a gunman killed 59 people ‘I did it,’” he said. “It really just started He’s committed to whatever he does. He “Our plan is, basically, for him to be the am, if I don’t get it, it won’t even bother me at a country music festival, but he prefers from the conversation of offering him the fi nishes whatever he starts, and the mes- head custodian next year, and we’ve al- because I still have a job anyway.” to stay home. head custodian position and realizing he sage we wanted to send to our staff and ready kind of had that discussion,” he said. Perkinson doesn’t let anything hinder “I’d rather be here working,” he said.

Bio Contributions

From Page 3A From Page 1A DTN: How would you describe yourself in three words? But the hard data is there, al- AB: Nerdy – I love to learn and “chase rabbits.” I use my the- beit entirely offl ine. While Bar- saurus app far more than I should ever admit. If I don’t know the tow’s individual city clerks are answer – or enough information on a subject/topic that I hear tasked under Georgia law with about – I will read and search. A joke in Sunday school is how I maintaining municipal elected reference my “nerd ” with all of the commentary. offi cials’ campaign contribution Enthusiastic – It is a bit of a joke among many teachers that I data, campaign contribution re- have worked with that I have a tendency to send emails containing cords for all of the County-level far too many exclamation points. I’ve come to the realization that elected offi cials — running the when I do get excited, I speak and act in exclamation points. My gamut from the coroner and enthusiasm is more than that, though; I try to use Colossians 3:23 clerk of court to the commis- as a guide for everything I do in life. It reads “Whatever you do, sioner and sheriff — are also do it enthusiastically, as something done for the Lord and not for maintained in hard copy at the men.” Bartow County Board of Elec- Willing – I don’t think anyone that I have worked with over tions and Voter Registration the last 19 years can say I haven’t offered to help however I could. headquarters. Right now, with the newness of this position and complete clue- Ahead of this fall’s munici- lessness (it feels) that I am in midst of, I often just ask, “What can pal-level elections, The Daily I do?” “What do you need me to do?” Tribune News hit the archives to see just how much campaign DTN: What would the title of your autobiography be and why? contribution data is available AB: First, it would be a collection of short stories and tales of to the public — and how much things that I have experienced. But it would have to be titled “Are more information is out there You Still in School?” It has been a running joke in my family than the barebones numbers JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS that I do like to go to school. My youngest son once asked me, posted on the GTCFC website. Disclosure forms from 2016 indicate Devan Seabaugh, of MetroAtlanta Ambulance Service, con- “What are you going to be now?” during a class I was taking. I As it turns out, there is sub- tributed $1,000 to Bartow County Commissioner Steve Taylor’s re-election efforts. love going to school every day. Seriously. I am one of those people stantially more data on Bartow that is lucky enough to truly love their job. I could foresee that in County Commissioner Steve cluding a handful associated chairman of the Bartow-Car- immediately accessible to The years to come, as I approach retirement – or dare I say it, go back Taylor’s campaign contributions with both LakePoint Sporting tersville Joint Development Au- Daily Tribune News. to school – being asked this question with a head shake. After and expenditures available of- Community and the Village at thority. As Bartow’s sole com- The unearthed contribution fi nishing my last certifi cation, I sat in my living room and told my fl ine than accessible online. A Waterside development. missioner, Taylor alone has the reports also detail in-depth do- family I would not be going back. This certifi cation was enough 2018 Campaign Contribution The disclosure reports lists ability to approve appointments nations made to Sheriff Clark for anything that I might ever fi nd myself doing. My sons and hus- Disclosure Report indicates two representatives of Lake- and reappointments of members Millsap’s 2016 re-election cam- band nodded without much conviction. Brian, my husband, smiled that Taylor contributed money Point Partners, David Branch to that particular authority. paign. A disclosure report dated and told me that was fi ne but that it was also fi ne, too, if I changed to several state- and local-level and William Freeman, as con- According to a disclosure re- April 3 indicates the campaign my mind. politicians’ campaigns last year, tributing $1,000 each to Taylor’s port fi led on May 6, 2016, Devan had received $44,633.46 in do- with $1,250 donated to Brian campaign, while two developers Seabaugh, vice president of ad- nations and made $7,606.04 in DTN: What is something people would be surprised to know Kemp’s gubernatorial cam- associated with the Waterside ministration for MetroAtlanta expenditures up to that point. about you? paign. project — Wayne Biasetti and Ambulance Service, contributed As with Taylor, many of Mill- AB: For those that know me, this may not be that surprising, That same year, he also donat- Ed Brush, the latter of whom is $1,000 to Taylor’s campaign. A sap’s biggest contributors are but in college, I actually did have to weave a basket after soaking ed $300 each to the campaigns also a member of the the Emer- little over two years later, Tay- prominent business leaders. the fi bers underwater and have learned medieval swordsmanship of State Sen. Bruce Thomp- son City Council — are listed lor signed off on a plan to pri- Mark Thompson (Phoenix Air), to earn a PE credit. son and State Rep. Matthew as donating $1,000 each to his vatize Bartow County’s ambu- James Dellinger (Chemical I am also a beekeeper, thanks to my husband’s interest, and now Gambill, as well as $500 to the re-election efforts. lance services, with a fi ve-year Products Corp.) and Wayne Bi- have miniature goats in my yard, too. campaign for Georgia Attorney Several local attorneys also contract awarded to Seabaugh’s asetti (founder of what was for- General Chris Carr, with an made contributions to Taylor’s Marietta-based company. merly known as Enforcer Prod- DTN: If you could visit any period or event in the past, what additional $250 donated to the 2016 campaign. Greg Culver- Taylor’s 2016 campaign con- ucts) all contributed $2,000 to would you choose and why? campaign for Georgia Public house and H. Boyd Pettit III, tributions also includes a $500 Millsap’s re-election bid, while AB: I would love to see the lost colony of Roanoke and to learn Service Commission District 5 the latter of whom serves as donation from District 14 State Jeff Self (Self Recycling, Inc.), what actually happened to it. The mystery surrounding the disap- representative Tricia Pridemore. legal counsel for the Devel- Sen. Bruce Thompson (R, Calvin Evans (Ausburg Invest- pearance of the colony has always been intriguing to me. The records also indicate that opment Authority of Bartow White), as well as a $750 contri- ments, LLC) and Tommy Young Taylor contributed $1,000 to County, each donated $1,000 to bution from the Georgia Associ- (Hennessy Honda of Wood- DTN: Do you have a bucket list, and if so, what is the one thing Christian Coomer’s committee his re-election bid, and Jeffery ation of Realtors. stock) each donated $1,000. you most look forward to accomplishing? on Oct. 2, 2017. Watkins, who was appointed as Contribution records also Attorney Bobby Cook is list- AB: I want to go to Cuba. I was supposed to go this summer. I Taylor’s total 2016 elec- a judge to the Cherokee Judicial note that the committee paid a ed as donating $1,000, while re- would have been there in June, but then there was this travel ban. tion year contributions are Circuit by Gov. Kemp earlier $2,250 qualifi cation fee to the cords indicated former attorney And I ended up in the Bahamas instead. I can’t complain – it was reported as $68,279.58, with this year, also added $1,000 to Bartow County Republican Par- Jeffrey Watkins donated $500. the Bahamas – but I do want to see and experience Cuba. campaign expenditures list- Taylor’s campaign coffers. ty on March 7. That same day, Matthew Gambill, who at the ed at $47,005.62. Of the latter Prominent local business the campaign received a per- time was not an elected State of- DTN: If you could have dinner with any historical fi gure or ce- amount, about $15,447 is at- leaders also spent big dollars sonal loan from Taylor in the fi cial, contributed $250 to Mill- lebrity, past or present, who would you pick and why? tributed to M.C. Collier Pro- on Taylor’s campaign. James amount of $5,000. sap’s campaign. AB: I would love to work with Mother Teresa. I don’t think ductions, for what the disclosure Dellinger (Chemical Products Disclosure records for 2013 As far as campaign expen- she would actually want to have dinner. I would think we would report describes as campaign Corp.), Fritz Dent (Phoenix indicate Taylor closed out ditures go, one of the biggest serve others. I pray that I can remove myself to the point of only consultant services. Air) and Robert Matthews (C.W. the non-election year with benefi ciaries of Millsap’s 2016 seeing others. Sometimes I think we get too overwhelmed at the As for Taylor’s fi nancial back- Matthews Contracting Co.) all $73,470.99 in total contribu- campaign was The Daily Tri- magnitude of tasks in front of us. There are so many issues and ers in 2016, the list includes at donated $2,000, while Charles tions up to Dec. 31. Total cam- bune News itself. According to a problems and obstacles that we are discouraged before ever be- least one former governor — Shropshire (Johnny on the paign expenditures to that point June 30, 2016 disclosure report, ginning. Mother Teresa once made the comment that if you can’t Roy Barnes contributed $2,000 Spot), Danny Gilreath (Gilreath are reported as $72,891.41 Millsap’s committee spent well feed 100 people, feed just one. I won’t ever be able to reach them to the campaign on May 4, per Carpet, Inc.) and James Jarrett More information on those over $3,000 on advertisements all. I will be trying with all that I have, but I do know that I will disclosure reports — and sev- (Shaw) each contributed $1,000. itemized donations and ex- as part of his re-election cam- reach at least one. eral real estate developers, in- Jarrett currently serves as the penditures, however, were not paign efforts. The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 25, 2019 7A

Adairsville 5 DAY FORECAST From Page 1A Adairsville City Councilman Lee SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Castro asked Osborne why the City 8/25 8/26 8/27 8/28 8/29 wouldn’t apply for the entirety of the community to be listed as a Ru- ral Zone under the DCA program, JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS bringing up a blighted area he said The Adairsville Downtown Development Authority gathers for Thursday evening’s public meeting. Shaw requested the local govern- ment to acquire for job tax credits. from staff, but it doesn’t entail any on lighting down Main Street and “Because it’s for commercial, State fees. what it would cost to bury the pow- A 40% chance of Showers/T-storms. Showers/T-storms. A 30% chance of Sunny, with a it wouldn’t make sense to be for “It potentially takes money out er lines, things like that … some showers/T-storms. Cloudy, high near Cloudy, high near showers/T-storms. high near 89. residential,” Osborne said. “It’s tar- of the State coffers through the things might be too cost-prohibitive, Mostly cloudy, with 79. Chance of pre- 84. Chance of pre- Partly sunny, with THURSDAY NIGHT geting downtowns, specifi cally in State incentives and State credits, it might be doable. So then we’ll a high near 80. cipitation is 70%. cipitation is 70%. a high near 87. Mostly clear, small cities.” but it doesn’t take money out of have a little more information.” Each year, the DCA selects a Adairsville,” he said. DDA board members seemed SUNDAY NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT with a low maximum of 10 communities to re- The City, Osborne said, missed to agree that Main Street redevel- A 40% chance of A 50% chance of A 40% chance of Partly cloudy, around 64. ceive the designation. Bainbridge, the cutoff for 2019’s application opment and refurbishment was the showers/T-storms. showers/T-storms. showers/T-storms. with a low Commerce, Cornelia, Jonesboro, deadline. Before Adairsville can top priority on a list of about half a Cloudy, with a low Cloudy, with a low Mostly cloudy, with around 66. Perry and Toccoa are some of the offi cially apply for the designation, dozen master plan items. around 69. around 68. a low around 69. previous recipients of the DCA tax he said a downtown master plan and “We already have our engineer incentives. marketing study must be completed. looking at the Hambright Building “If we continue to have the Less Madison said she expects a proposal for us to consider as part Today’s weather National weather Developed Census Tract desig- downtown master plan executive of the 2020 budget,” Madison said. nation by DCA, that also makes summary to go before the council, “Sprucing up Main Street, I think Forecast for Sunday, August 25, 2019 Forecast for Sunday, August 25, 2019 job tax credits available for new with the City’s DDA tasked with that would go a long way.” Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. TENN. N.C. SeattleSSeatte businesses anywhere that employ, creating a fi ve-year strategy to im- She also fl oated the idea of po- 73/5473/5773/3/544 Rome Billingsngs I think it’s fi ve, new employees plement said plan. Now, she said, tentially giving downtown proper- 78/69 83/53//5533 MMinneapolisneapopolispop 76/646/64/ Detroit NewNew YorkYorYorkk in a year,” said Adairsville City was a good time to start targeting ty owners breaks on municipal ser- ChicagoCChi agg 78/6278/6788/62 74/6174/64/61/6161 Athens 78/6478/6644 Manager Pam Madison. “That you “low-hanging fruit” ahead of the vice costs to DDA board members. 78/64 San Francisco Franc DDenvernvverr Atlanta S.C. 7979/5999/599//5/59 98998/618/6/66161 don’t even have to apply for, it’s next budgeting process. “We can even offer utility cred- 78/69 WashingtonWashWashingtonh to 80/64800/64/664 Losos Angeles AngAnAnge es KansasKanKaK nssass CityCCittyy just a designation. And it looks like “We can put a barrier around the its, in terms of an incentive,” she 87/6677///6666 75/6875/67 /686 AtlantaAAt antat H 78/697878//6/6969 we’ll probably continue that one generator behind the police depart- said. “It might also be a possibility, Augusta El PasoPas 84/70 103/77110303//77/ 7 L into next year.” ment and do some type of a wrap if people take advantage of it, to get ALA. Macon Applying for the Rural Zone or something on it to make it look a rear- or side-facing easement on 82/70 L L HoustonHos designation, Osborne said, will nicer,” she said. “The next step, the buildings as well, just so down Columbus 91/7991//7/797 MiamiM take considerable time and work we’ll also start getting some pricing the road, those are in place.” 83/72 89/79/79/ Savannah Fronts 86/72 Cold Warm Stationary Albany Pressure 88/74 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice and driver must move over for William David Powell, of 3779 Valdosta emergency vehicles. Grant Road, Ellenwood, was ar- 90/74 <-10 -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ rested and charged with aggravated FLA. NATIONAL SUMMARY: Spotty showers will dampen coastal areas of the BARTOW Northeast today as dry weather persists over the interior. Showers and Jason Scott Goddard, of 40 Val- assault. drenching thunderstorms can flood parts of the Southeast, while a brewing tropical system stirs rough surf along the coast. Locally severe storms will ley Trail SE, Acworth, was arrested erupt over the Plains. The West can expect a dry day. BLOTTER and charged with parole violation. Brandon Chase Shaw, of 4638 Twin Pines Road SE, Acworth, ©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. The following information — Emery Blake Gulledge, of 109 was arrested and charged with pro- names, photos, addresses, charges May St. NW, Adairsville, was ar- bation violation. and other details — was taken di- rested and charged with simple rectly from Bartow County Sher- assault-family violence, two counts Devondre Delmar Walker, of 20 iff’s Offi ce jail records. Not every of willful obstruction of law en- Pathfi nder St. SE, Cartersville, was arrest leads to a conviction, and forcement offi cers and terroristic arrested and charged with failure a conviction or acquittal is deter- threats and acts. to appear. mined by the court system. Billy Jack Heinzer, was arrested Justin Allan Whitaker, of 61 Au- EDITOR’S NOTE: The Bartow and charged with probation viola- tumn Canyon Path SE, Carters- County Sheriff’s Offi ce is having tion. ville, was arrested and charged technical diffi culties and arrest with criminal trespass-damage to photos are currently unavailable. Toni Lyn Hobbs, of 14 Sumner private property and battery. Lane SE, Cartersville, was held on a Superior Court sentence. April Michelle White, of 191 Rob- Subscribe August 23 ert St. SE, Summerville, was held Tremaine David Jones, was held on a Superior Court sentence. George Christian Adamson, on an agency assist. and SAVE of 5999 Third Army Road SE, Ricky Justice Wood, of 191 Acworth, was arrested and charged Eric Scott Knauss, of 640 Buck Lankford Road, Ranger, was ar- Call 770- with probation violation. Blvd. SE, Calhoun, was arrested rested and charged with possession and charged with criminal tres- of methamphetamine and parole Ryan Lee Allen, of 21 Martin pass-damage to property (busi- violation. 382-4545 Circle NW, Kingston, was arrest- ness). More than you expect from a jewelry store. ed and charged with with criminal Jared Heath Woodring, of 265 The Daily trespass-damage to private proper- Jeffrey Wayne Lewis, of 1807 Newtown Road 16, Calhoun, was 402 E. Church St., Down from Moe’s ty and failure to appear. Old Dalton Road, Rome, was arrested and charged with proba- Tribune News 770-382-0076 boarded at the jail. tion violation. Tijuan Beyomonnie Arreaga, of 323 Mountain Chase Drive SE, Car- Stephen Thomas Little, of 91 tersville, was arrested and charged Shake Rag Circle NW, Adairsville, with aggravated assault, disorderly was arrested and charged with conduct and simple battery. probation violation and criminal trespass-damage to property (busi- Shawn Derall Bryant, of 615 ness). Cassville Road SE A, Cartersville, was arrested and charged with Cathren Denice Louge, of 308 driving without a valid license and Ward Mountain Road NW, Adairs- following too closely. ville, was held on a juvenile court sentence. Franklin Chitwood, of 313 Moun- tain Chase Drive SE, Cartersville, Shannon James Love, of 327 4th was arrested and charged with ag- St., Cedartown, was held on a pro- gravated assault. bate court sentence.

Joshua Jacob Fairchild, of 15 Kel- Phillip Gregory Maples, of 116 N. ly Circle SE, Acworth, was arrested Cass St. NW, Adairsville, was held and charged with with criminal tres- on a drug court sanction. pass-damage to private property. Alton Alonzo Moss, of 272 N. Er- David Franco-Martinez, of 14 win St. SE, Cartersville, was arrest- Stoneybrook Court SE, Carters- ed and charged with marijuana pos- ville, was arrested and charged session by ingestion and possession with driving without a valid license of methamphetamine by ingestion. 8A Sunday, August 25, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News PORTS B The Daily Tribune News S www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, August 25, 2019 Locals have mixed results in Buc Bash

STAFF REPORT second on a wild pitch and moved to third on and with two outs, Varner socked a two-run, The Adairsville softball team didn’t par- Gregory’s single. Victoria O’Neal followed walk-off double to end . ticipate in Friday’s portion of the Buccaneer with a single to score Johnson. Adairsville will hope to carry the momen- Bash, but the Tigers didn’t look out of place O’Neal, who pitched a complete game, tum into Tuesday’s home Region 6-AAA whatsoever in Saturday’s segment of the made sure the lead held. The junior worked game against Murray County. massive tournament. around a leadoff single in the seventh to fi n- Adairsville took a late lead to edge out ish off her solid game with six hits and two Cass fi nishes 3-1 in classic East Paulding, 5-4, and jumped out early en walks allowed against nine strikeouts. One bad inning is all that kept Cass from a route to a 9-1, fi ve-inning victory over North Offensively, the Tigers had just three hits perfect showing in the Buccaneer Bash. Oconee in a pair of wins at Hamilton Cross- against the Raiders, but they erupted for 13 After a thrilling rally over Pickens, a ing. knocks against the Titans, including six in a rout of Campbell and a hard-fought victory Against the Raiders, the Tigers (4-5) used fi ve-run fi rst inning. against Coffee, the Colonels made just ran a four-run fourth inning to seize control. East Chloe Souders singled home Varner, who out of gas in a loss to North Oconee. Paulding (6-8) made two errors and hit two led off the inning with a triple. Taylor Rhoad- Friday saw Cass (5-2) open the tournament batters to gift Adairsville its fi rst run and load es hit a two-run single, and the junior scored with a back-and-forth, 9-8 win against Pick- the bases for Sadye Johnson. The standout ju- on a sacrifi ce bunt by Alyssa Jarrett. Mia ens. nior singled home a run; Alexa Varner then Scott rounded out the early onslaught with a The Colonels scored single runs in each of scored on a wild pitch; and Megan Gregory single to score Fortenberry. the fi rst three innings only to see the Drag- had an RBI groundout. Souders added an RBI single in the second ons (6-5) rally for a 5-3 lead. Cass quickly A run in the fourth and three in the fi fth inning, driving home Wade. North Oconee knotted the score but looked to be sunk after allowed East Paulding, which was playing as fi nally got on the board in the top of the allowing three runs in the top of the seventh. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS the visitors, to tie the game. fourth, but a three-run bottom of the fi fth al- Not to be outdone, the Colonels struck for Cass freshman Alexis Woods records an out at third base before But Adairsville came right back in the lowed Adairsville to invoke the run rule. four runs in the home half for a walk-off win. throwing late to fi rst base on an attempted double play against North bottom of the fi fth to take the lead for good. Rhoades and Jarrett led off the inning with Oconee Saturday at Hamilton Crossing. Johnson drew a one-out walk, advanced to consecutive singles. Scott drove in Rhoades, SEE SOFTBALL, PAGE 2B Cartersville inside QUANTE-TY & QUALITY linebackers step up Jennings’ with starters missing STAFF REPORT STEPPING UP INSIDE — Between last week’s preseason scrimmage and Friday’s season opener, the Cartersville football TD run team has played all but one defensive snap without its fi rst-choice inside linebackers. An uneducated observer wouldn’t know that’s the case based on leads the level of play seen out of senior Rashad Hurst and junior Gavin Geros. The duo made several impact plays in a 14-13 win over Al- latoona. Cartersville’s leading tackler last season, Harrison Allen sat out Canes to the scrimmage and Allatoona game. Meanwhile, junior Jaylon Akins suffered a shoulder injury on the fi rst play of the scrimmage and missed all of Friday’s game. victory Despite having senior safety Marko Dudley out injured, as well, the Canes defense turned in a stellar performance against the Bucs. STAFF REPORT Even when faced with a severe disadvantage in the fi eld position The fi rst week of the Bartow battle, Cartersville managed to hold Allatoona to four fi eld-goal tries County football season brought and one touchdown. forth three incredibly different re- Along with the impressive duo at inside linebacker, there were sults for local teams. several Canes who stood out defensively. Woodland rolled past South- Senior noseguard La’Kwayme Jupiter plugged up the middle ev- east Whitfi eld, 35-7, in a dominant ery snap he was on the fi eld. He even got in a few tackles himself. home win on its pristine new turf Omari Bailey also stepped up at defensive end and looks capable of fi eld. Just a few miles away, Car- being a menace. Per usual, Amarai Orr made several plays in the tersville rallied to win an absolute backfi eld, taking down athletic Allatoona quarterback Dante Mar- dogfi ght against Allatoona by a shall a couple of times for a loss. 14-13 margin. In Summerville, In a lot of regards, Cartersville can’t wait to get Allen, Dudley and Adairsville hung around through Akins healthy and back on the fi eld. But until then, the Canes won’t the fi rst half before wearing down mind building depth and getting wins at the same time. in a 20-0 loss against Chattooga. The two victorious programs get BRIGHT STRIPES — The Adairsville High football team was to bask in the glow of their wins crippled by injuries a season ago, and the Tigers are already playing for a bit longer, as Woodland and shorthanded to start the 2019 season. Cartersville take next week off. Junior center Dave Adams — listed at 6-foot-4, 315 pounds and Adairsville, meanwhile, has to the team’s best offensive lineman — is out with a broken collarbone. get ready for its home opener this J.T. Jolly, who’s about four inches shorter and 100 pounds lighter, coming Friday against county ri- fi lled in admirably Friday night, and besides one high snap, got the val Cass, which had an open date ball to the quarterback reliably. Week 1. Having Adams out takes Jolly away from his usual starting posi- tion elsewhere on the offensive line and eats at the Tigers’ already PLAYER OF THE WEEK thin depth up front. Still, head coach Eric Bishop said Jolly’s play Quante Jennings — at center was one of the bright spots in an otherwise disappointing Cartersville RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS 20-0 loss Friday night at Chattooga. While standout quarterbacks Cartersville junior running back Quante Jennings piled up 171 yards on 17 carries, including a “Our snap issues were defi nitely tonight,” Bishop said. “We like Brooks Barden, Tee Webb 98-yard touchdown run, in a 14-13 win over Allatoona on Friday in Acworth. did have one snap that kind of put us off timing and busted the play, and, of course, Trevor Lawrence barometer for Cartersville’s suc- Perhaps even more impressively, but other than that, we didn’t have any snap issues and J.T. Jolly did a have always been features of re- cess, particularly in big games. Phillips kept his composure long great job of making improvement on that this week.” cent Cartersville offenses, each enough to get down a perfect hold Another bright spot, according to Bishop, was how his team re- has had great running backs to SUNDAY STANDOUTS on the extra-point attempt. Oscar sponded to the limited game fi lm available. Being the fi rst game help carry the load. Sam Phillips — Cartersville Hernandez converted the kick to of the season, Bishop said Chattooga presented some surprises the This year, that back is Jennings, Talk about bursting onto the give the Canes the lead for good. Tigers had not seen on the fi lm of the Indians’ scrimmage. His team and if Friday is any indication, the scene. In his fi rst meaningful var- was able to make the in-game adjustments the coaching staff asked. junior’s ready to take the respon- sity action, Phillips put together a Johnathan Thomas — “We played really good defense for the most part of the game. sibility and run with it — literally. terrifi c showing at wide receiver. Woodland So one of the bright spots was — not having that much scouting, Jennings put together a solid The junior snagged four balls for Thomas’ debut as Wildcats we’re used to going on three games [of fi lm] and we only had like 49 fi rst half in Cartersville’s season 97 yards. Three of those receptions starting quarterback couldn’t have plays of fi lm on them from Cedartown — we knew we would need opener against Allatoona, rushing came in the fi rst half, but his most gone much better. to make some in-game adjustments,” Bishop said. “Chattooga kind for 48 yards. He more than dou- The play gave the Canes a short- important catch came late in the The junior put up three touch- of threw the book at our defense anyway, and we had to make some bled that total on his fi rst carry lived 7-6 lead. fourth quarter. He caught a quick downs and 95 yards on the ground. adjustments. And I was very proud of the kids and coaches for those of the second half — a 98-yard, Overall, Jennings racked up 171 slant, turned upfi eld and fi red up adjustments and getting those adjustments down to the fi eld and the game-changing touchdown run. yards on 17 carries. He’ll be a huge the jets. SEE STANDOUTS, PAGE 2B kids executing those.” Lightning strikes at Tour Championship, causing 6 injuries

BY DOUG FERGUSON to the right of the 16th hole that was Ambulances streamed into the “The fi rst I heard anything was AP Golf Writer open to the public. private club about 6 miles east of from one of my friends who came “There was just a big explosion downtown Atlanta, where 30 play- out to watch,” Thomas said. “He ATLANTA — Six people were and then an aftershock so strong ers are competing for the FedEx said, ‘Dude, I think someone got injured Saturday when lightning you could feel the wind from it,” Cup and its $15 million prize. The struck by lightning right next to us.’ struck a 60-foot pine at the Tour Uhl said after the last of the ambu- players already had been taken into And then word started spreading.” Championship where they were lances pulled out of the golf course. the clubhouse before lightning hit, Thomas said he had left tickets taking cover from rain and show- “It was just a fl ash out of the corner and before long East Lake was for another friend who was on the ered them with debris, Atlanta po- of the eye. It was raining and every- hit with a ground-shaking clap of opposite side of where the tree was lice said. one was huddled near the tree.” thunder. hit. The third round of the sea- Uhl said the people on the Mark Russell, the PGA Tour’s The PGA Tour canceled the rest son-ending PGA Tour event had ground were moving around before vice president of rules and compe- of golf Saturday, with the round to been suspended for about 30 min- the ambulances arrived. titions, said there were dual light- resume at 8 a.m. today, followed by utes because of storms in the area, Atlanta Police spokesman James ning strikes to the maintenance the fi nal round. and fans were instructed to seek H. White III said fi ve men and one area and the tree on the 16th hole. Russell said signs were posted shelter. The strike hit the top of the female juvenile had sought shelter Justin Thomas, who had a one- on scoreboards of severe weather tree just off the 16th tee and shat- beneath the tree that was struck by shot lead through fi ve holes when approaching. tered the bark all the way to the lightning. He said they were taken play was halted, said players were “When we suspend play, we en- JOHN AMIS/AP bottom. to hospitals for further treatment, eating in the clubhouse when “it felt courage everybody to leave and Spectators are tended to after a lightning strike on the course Brad Uhl of Atlanta was all of them alert, conscious and like the entire clubhouse shook” left several injured during a weather delay in the third round crammed under a hospitality tent breathing. from the thunder clap. SEE PGA, PAGE 2B of the Tour Championship golf tournament Saturday in Atlanta. 2B Sunday, August 25, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News

single runs in the bottom of the fi rst, third and fi fth PGA Softball innings, but the Canes had already put up totals of three, three and six runs, respectively, in those same From Page 1B From Page 1B frames. Ava Perkins and Arnold both went 3-for-3; Camp- take shelter anywhere they can,” Russell said. “We Haley Smith’s single and Saydee Najarro’s fi eld- bell Rogers had two hits, two runs scored and four opened up hospitality areas that are grounded, a lot of er’s choice brought home one run each to pull Cass RBIs; Short picked up two hits, scored one run and other places like that. You’ve got a lot of people, and within 8-7. With one out, Kelly Young singled home drove in three. In the circle, Perkins struck out seven you have to do that quickly, and sometimes people don’t Hailie Owens to tie the game but an error allowed with three walks and fi ve hits allowed. Two of the take shelter.” the winning run to score, as well. three runs she allowed were earned. The starting times for the third round were moved Against Campbell, Cass scored in every inning of Similar to Cass, Cartersville’s solid tourney back by more than two hours to end at 7 p.m. on NBC its 13-1, four-inning win. showing ended on a down note in a Saturday after- Sports. Russell said they were aware of a forecast for The Colonels pushed across one run in the fi rst, noon defeat. The Canes managed just two hits in a storms, but he described them as “pop-up thunder- two in the second, eight in the third and two in the 3-0 loss to Spalding. storms.” fourth. Arnold gave up three runs (two earned) in two “We have a meteorologist on site. We can monitor Kylee Hembree eased to a win in the circle, strik- innings, and Perkins pitched four shutout frames. that,” he said. “And a lot of times, we get lucky and we ing our six while allowing just one run — unearned Anna Kate McElhaney fi nished 1-for-2 with a walk, don’t get hit with thunderstorms, especially when it’s a — on two hits and two walks. Young went 2-for-2 and Mikey Lewis singled in a pinch-hitting appear- situation when they’re pop-ups like that.” with two RBIs and a run scored; Eryn Lee fi nished ance. Last week at the BMW Championship in the Chica- 2-for-3 with two runs scored and two driven in; and Cartersville has non-region road games next go suburbs, Phil Mickelson was delayed getting to the Smith wrapped up her outstanding day, which in- week at Coahulla Creek (Monday) and Rockmart golf course when lightning struck the top of his hotel, cluded fi ve total hits, with a 2-for-3 showing, two (Wednesday). causing a precautionary evacuation. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS runs scored and one RBI. Cartersville freshman Kiley Arnold crosses PGA Tour-sanctioned events have not had a death the plate as the East Paulding catcher can- Saturday, Cass returned to Hamilton Crossing Woodland goes winless from lightning since the summer of 1991. One man was not handle the throw home during Saturday’s and picked up an 8-5 win over Coffee. The Woodland softball team fi nished 0-3 in the killed and fi ve were injured from lightning at the U.S. game at Hamilton Crossing. The Colonels once again jumped out early with Buccaneer Bash, but it wasn’t like the Wildcats Open at Hazeltine outside Minneapolis. Two months three runs in the fi rst, two in the second and one in played low-level competition. Facing two 6A pro- later, a man was struck and killed by lightning walking the fourth. However, the Trojans pulled within 6-5 grams and a 7A squad, Woodland lost its trio of to his car during a storm delay at the PGA Champion- after four innings. Single runs in the fi fth and sixth games by a combined 10 runs. ship at Crooked Stick in Indiana. innings gave Cass more than enough insurance. On Friday at Hiram, Sprayberry scored the fi nal Retief Goosen was struck by lightning as a teenager Alexis Woods led the Colonels offense with a four runs of a 6-2 win. Woodland gave up two runs in South Africa. He survived and went on to win two 3-for-4 display and two runs scored. Lee reached in the fi rst inning, but the Wildcats scored single U.S. Opens, and he was inducted into the World Golf three times; Young had two more hits; and Hembree runs in the second and third innings. The Yellow Hall of Fame in June. drove in two runs. Hembree also pitched a complete Jackets answered with a three-spot in the home half game. She only struck out one but managed to scat- of the third and tacked on one in the fourth. ter seven hits and one walk in allowing just three Cassie Jones went the distance, allowing two earned runs. earned runs on nine hits and one walk. She struck Standouts A nearly perfect tournament turned sour with a out one. Offensively, Morgan Cooper fi nished 2-for- 10-8 loss in the fi nale. 3 with a double, a stolen base, a run and an RBI;

From Page 1B RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS After a fi ve-run fi rst inning put Cass in the driv- Bella Carnes had two hits; and Allyssa Motes drove Cass sophomore Rachael Lee, far left, throws er’s seat, North Oconee battled back with two runs in one run. His 8-yard touchdown run put Woodland up in the home to sophomore catcher Saydee Najarro in the fourth. The Colonels responded with three In Saturday’s fi rst game at Lassiter, Lowndes second quarter. He added a 28-yarder late in the fi rst to get a forceout against North Oconee. in the home half, but when the Trojans erupted for jumped out with a fi ve-run fi rst inning en route to half. Thomas broke off a 39-yard TD in the fourth eight runs in the top of the fi fth, there was no answer. an 8-5 victory. Woodland narrowed the defi cit with quarter to set the fi nal margin. Hembree led the offense, fi nishing 2-for-2 with a two runs in the second inning, but Lowndes pushed run scored and an RBI. across a run in the fourth and two in the fi fth. The Demarcus Williams — Woodland Cass will look to put that fi nal inning behind it Wildcats scored three in their half of the fi fth to nar- Thomas had plenty of help in the backfi eld, most no- Tuesday with a road trip to Hiram. row the fi nal defi cit. tably from Williams. The senior put up 139 yards on Lainey Baker took the loss, despite only allow- just 16 rushing attempts. Canes win pair, drop fi nale ing four earned runs. She gave up eight hits and two Williams, who had a 60-yard touchdown run to open The Cartersville softball team wound up 2-1 in walks but added six strikeouts. Woodland outhit the scoring in last week’s scrimmage against Adairs- the Buccaneer Bash, winning its lone Friday game Lowndes with Jones, Kendyl Hardin and Kailey ville, answered Southeast Whitfi eld’s only touchdown and splitting a pair Saturday — all at Hamilton Baker each having two knocks each. Jones scored with one of his own. His 30-yard score put the Wild- Crossing. once and drove in a pair, while Hardin scored twice. cats up 21-7 midway through the fi rst half. On Friday, Kiley Arnold allowed no earned runs Woodland’s tourney ended with a 4-1 loss to Se- in a 7-2 victory over Ridgeland. The freshman only quoyah Saturday at Lassiter. The Wildcats held a HONORABLE MENTION struck out one but didn’t issue any walks and gave brief 1-0 lead after Jones singled home Cooper in Blake Cash, Woodland — Cash racked up eight up fi ve hits. the top of the fourth. The Chiefs (10-3) canceled out tackles (four solo) with one tackle-for-loss and one Offensively, the Canes (6-6) came out strong with the run in the home half of the frame, and they went quarterback pressure. single runs in each of the fi rst two innings before ahead with a three-spot in the fi fth. Malachi Gardner, Adairsville — Gardner paced the Panthers (2-12) evened the score. A four-run bot- Hope Schultz pitched well but ran into trouble the Tigers with eight solo tackles and fi ve assists. tom of the third capped off by a Madison Linger- in that fi fth inning. Overall, she gave up four runs Tommy Good, Woodland — Good was in on sev- felt two-run single put Cartersville back in charge. (three earned) on four hits. She had one strikeout en tackles, including six assisted, and picked off a pass, RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Cio Seigler, who doubled and tripled, drove in Hope and one walk in 4 1/3 innings. Lainey Baker wasn’t returning it 15 yards. Adairsville’s Mia Scott drives in a run but is Short in the fi fth inning, which proved to be the fi nal charged with a run over her 1 2/3 frames. Bryce Shedd, Woodland — Shedd led the Wild- thrown out attempting to stretch the hit into a frame due to a time limit. Carnes had two of Woodland’s six hits. cats with 10 tackles, although eight of the were assists, double against North Oconee on Saturday at In Saturday’s opener, Cartersville routed East The Wildcats will look to end a four-game losing to go with two QB pressures. Hamilton Crossing. Paulding by a 12-3 margin. The Raiders scored streak, when they host Villa Rica on Tuesday. The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 25, 2019 3B Curacao to face Louisiana for LLWS title Little League World Series

BY TYLER KING Curley’s two-run homer in the sixth inning. He is 15 for 20 at Associated Press fi fth gave the Willemstad team the plate in South Williamsport. just enough run support to get Curley has nine hits in 16 plate set to grow by 4 teams soon SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, past the Japanese. Shendrion hit appearances for Curacao, includ- Pa. — Since the Little League a two-run double in the third. ing three homers. He’ll have to BY DAV I D ECKERT conference that Cuba registered about 600 Little World Series expanded to 16 Together, Curley and Shen- play in the fi eld Sunday, because Associated Press League teams in teams back in 2001, there hasn’t drion held Japan in check on the his pitch count is too high to take “That’s very comparable to what we have in Pan- been a championship that fea- mound, allowing just fi ve hits in the mound again. The Little League World Series is getting bigger. ama and Puerto Rico,” Keener said. tured two teams from the elimi- the game and striking out six. DID YOU KNOW: This will And a team from Cuba will be making the trip to The expansion will allow for two more U.S. nation bracket — until today. On the U.S. side, Louisiana got be the third time a team from the tournament no later than 2022 under an expand- teams every year. Those bids will come from two Louisiana, the fi rst team to its revenge on Hawaii after los- Curacao will play in the Little ed format announced Saturday. new regions: the Mountain Region will include reach the championship after ing 5-2 to the Maui team in their League World Series champion- The expansion is set for 2021, bringing the num- Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada; the Metro dropping its opener, will meet opening game. The club from ship. The only time a group from ber of teams at the Little League Baseball World Region will be made up of New York, New Jersey, Curacao, which lost its second River Ridge scored fi ve runs in Curacao won the tournament Series from 16 to 20. Also, two teams will be added Connecticut and Rhode Island. game of the tournament to South the fi fth and four more in the was in 2004, when Oakland A’s to the Softball World Series, raising that total to 12. Keener said the LLWS will keep its modifi ed Korea. A Little League title is on sixth to win 9-5 on Saturday. infi elder Jurickson Profar was Cuba, Panama and Puerto Rico are to gain direct double-elimination format but will add a day of the line. Marshall Louque drove in four a member of the team. Profar’s entry to the LLWS on a rotating basis, with each play because of the larger fi eld. STORY SO FAR: In a dra- runs in the victory, and William youngest brother, Jurdrick, is having a chance two out of every three years. When Also, Little League announced a $15 million ma-fi lled international cham- Andrade pitched 4 2/3 scoreless a part of this year’s team from those countries do not have direct entries, they will improvement project at its campuses in South Wil- pionship, Curacao edged Japan innings. Willemstad and has a chance to play through the Caribbean region, as they do now. liamsport and Portland, Oregon. The work will help 5-4 to reach just its third Little WHO TO WATCH: Louisiana achieve what his older brother Cuba was eligible for the Little League World accommodate the expansion while improving park- League championship, thanks to outfi elder Reece Roussel broke did 15 years ago. Louisiana has Series for the fi rst time this year, but got knocked ing, restrooms and gift shops. the performances of Curley Mar- the tournament record for hits never been to the title game be- out of the Caribbean regional tournament. Little Volunteer and Lamade stadiums will not under- tha and Shendrion Martinus. with his two-run single in the fore. League President Stephen Keener said in a news go major changes, Keener said. Cervelli sparks Braves to 9-5 win over Mets

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cubs for the second NL wild card. lowed with a pinch-hit single and scored missed 10 days with a strained left ham- Newly signed Francisco Cervelli had Rookie slugger Pete Alonso matched from third when Davis held the ball after string and returned on the fi rst day he was three hits and three RBIs in his Atlanta a Mets record with his 41st home run, a Acuña’s single and then lobbed it back to eligible to come off the IL. With the score debut, and the Braves beat the New York three-run shot that put New York ahead the infi eld, drawing boos from the crowd tied, he delivered a pinch-hit double on the Mets 9-5 on Saturday night for their sev- 5-4 in the fi fth after trailing 4-0. But third of 38,300. fi rst pitch he saw leading off the seventh enth straight victory. baseman Todd Frazier was unable to snag Atlanta starter Max Fried, handed a 4-0 but was thrown out trying to advance to Ronald Acuña Jr. hit a tiebreaking single Cervelli’s hard one-hopper in the sixth, a lead and looking for his 15th win, allowed third on a grounder to shortstop. McNeil in the eighth inning, and Billy Hamilton two-base error that led to Cervelli scoring fi ve runs and seven hits in fi ve innings. remained in the game and singled in the dashed home with another run on the play the tying run on Rafael Ortega’s single. Wilson Ramos extended his hitting ninth. ... Mets reliever Edwin Díaz, who thanks to a mental lapse by Mets left fi elder Cervelli, a veteran catcher released streak to 18 games for the Mets, the longest gave up Freeman’s homer, exited with J.D. Davis. Freddie Freeman launched his Thursday by Pittsburgh, signed with the active streak in the majors. an apparent injury. He walked off with a career-high 35th home run in the ninth. Free- Braves earlier in the day to help fi ll in with TRAINER’S ROOM trainer to boos. ... Backup catcher Tomás man, who began the day leading the majors Brian McCann on the injured list. Braves: Dansby Swanson (bruised right Nido was placed on the seven-day injured in RBIs, increased his season total to 105. Josh Tomlin (2-1) tossed two scoreless foot) was scheduled to play shortstop in his list with a concussion and the club selected Ozzie Albies and Josh Donaldson also innings for the win. third rehab game at Class A Rome. ... LF- the contract of veteran catcher René Rivera went deep for the NL East leaders, each Ortega sparked Atlanta’s two-out rally in 3B Austin Riley (right knee sprain) was set from Triple-A Syracuse. Reserve outfi elder connecting on a solo shot in the third off the eighth with a single against Brad Brach to play left fi eld for the fi rst time on his re- Aaron Altherr was designated for assign- starter Zack Wheeler. Atlanta improved (4-4) that went off the glove of a leaping hab assignment at Rome. ment. ... OF Brandon Nimmo (neck) had a DARRON CUMMINGS/AP to 10-3 this year against the Mets, who Jeff McNeil at second base. The speedy Mets: McNeil, the NL batting leader, day off on his rehab assignment at Syra- Indianapolis Colts quarter- remained two games behind the Chicago Hamilton, another Braves newcomer, fol- was reinstated from the injured list. He cuse. back Andrew Luck watches practice at the team’s training camp Wednesday in West- fi eld, Indiana. Colts QB SPORTSROUNDUP Luck, 29, MLB Standings Home & Away All Times EDT AMERICAN LEAGUE announces East Division Monday Cass at Adairsville, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct GB New York 84 47 .641 _ SOFTBALL Saturday Tampa Bay 76 55 .580 8 Cartersville at Coahulla Creek, 5:30 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY Boston 69 61 .531 14½ premature Toronto 52 79 .397 32 Tuesday Cartersville at Clara Invitational at Berry College Baltimore 42 88 .323 41½ Central Division SOFTBALL Tuesday, September 3 W L Pct GB Murray County at Adairsville, 5:30 p.m. SOFTBALL retirement Minnesota 78 51 .605 _ Cleveland 76 54 .585 2½ Cass at Hiram, 5:55 p.m. Cedartown at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. Chicago 59 70 .457 19 Villa Rica at Woodland, 5 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Y ICHAEL AROT Kansas City 45 85 .346 33½ B M M Detroit 39 88 .307 38 VOLLEYBALL Cartersville, Cedartown at Central, Carroll, 5 p.m. AP Sports Writer Central Division Dade County, Fannin at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Cass at Paulding County, 5:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Houston 84 47 .641 _ Cartersville, Holy Innocents’ at Coosa, 5 p.m. Villa Rica, Kell at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. Andrew Luck watched one last Oakland 74 53 .583 8 Texas 64 67 .489 20 Cass, Hiram, Carrollton at Rome, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 4 game from the sideline Saturday. 63 69 .477 21½ Woodland, Paulding Co. at East Paulding, 5:30 p.m. SOFTBALL Then he said goodbye to the Seattle 55 74 .426 28 Wednesday Adairsville at Chattooga, 5:30 p.m. NFL. Friday’s Games SOFTBALL East Paulding at Cass, 5:55 p.m. Tampa Bay 7, Baltimore 1 The Indianapolis Colts quar- Cleveland 4, Kansas City 1 Cartersville at Rockmart, 5:30 p.m. Hiram at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. terback heard boos as he walked Chicago White Sox 8, Texas 3 Thursday Thursday, September 5 Houston 5, L.A. Angels 4 away from the fi eld, then walked Detroit 9, Minnesota 6 SOFTBALL SOFTBALL to the podium and made the sur- Boston 11, San Diego 0 N.Y. Yankees 10, L.A. Dodgers 2 Adairsville at Haralson County, 5:30 p.m. Rockmart at Adairsville, 5:30 p.m. prise decision offi cial. The oft-in- Seattle 7, Toronto 4 Cass at Paulding County, 5:55 p.m. Cartersville at Central, Carroll, 5:30 p.m. jured star is retiring at age 29. Saturday’s Games L.A. Dodgers 2, N.Y. Yankees 1 Woodland at Rome, 5:30 p.m. Carrollton at Cass, 5:55 p.m. “I am going to retire,” he said. Baltimore 7, Tampa Bay 1 VOLLEYBALL Woodland at Paulding County, 5:55 p.m. Houston 5, L.A. Angels 2 “This is not an easy decision. It’s Texas 4, Chicago White Sox 0 SE Whitfi eld, Gordon Central at Adairsville, 5 p.m. VOLLEYBALL the hardest decision of my life. Cleveland 4, Kansas City 2 Creekview, Armuchee at Cartersville, 5 p.m. Adairsville, Murray County at LFO, 5 p.m. Minnesota 8, Detroit 5 But it is the right decision for Boston at San Diego, late Cass at Pickens, 5 p.m. Cartersville, Cambridge at River Ridge, 7 p.m. me.” San Francisco at Oakland, late Toronto at Seattle, late Woodland, Pepperell at Chattooga, 5 p.m. Cass, Northwest Whitfi eld at Rome, 5 p.m. Luck said the repeated inju- Today’s Games Friday Woodland, Douglas County at Cedartown, 5 p.m. ries, the lingering pain and con- Tampa Bay (TBD) at Baltimore (Bundy 5-13), 1:05 p.m. Kansas City (Skoglund ) at Cleveland (Bieber 12-6), FOOTBALL tinual rehab took away his love 1:10 p.m. Detroit (Boyd 6-9) at Minnesota (Pérez 8-5), 2:10 p.m. for the game. L.A. Angels (Barria 4-6) at Houston (TBD), 2:10 p.m. Word fi rst leaked about Luck’s Texas (Burke 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (López 7-11), 2:10 p.m. plans during the fourth quarter of San Francisco (Webb 1-0) at Oakland (Anderson 10- Saturday’s 27-17 loss to the Chi- 9), 4:07 p.m. On the Air Boston (Johnson 1-2) at San Diego (Lucchesi 8-7), cago Bears when ESPN’s Adam 4:10 p.m. NASCAR AUTO RACING PGA TOUR GOLF Schefter fi rst reported Luck felt Toronto (Buchholz 0-2) at Seattle (Gonzales 13-10), 4:10 p.m. 2:30 p.m. — Truck Series: Chevrolet Silverado 250 (FS1) Noon — Tour Championship (GOLF) mentally worn down and had met N.Y. Yankees (Germán 16-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL 1:30 p.m. — Tour Championship (NBC) with team owner Jim Irsay to in- shaw 13-2), 7:05 p.m. Monday’s Games 10 a.m. — Consolation game (ESPN) BUNDESLIGA SOCCER form him of his decision. Oakland at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 3 p.m. — Championship game (ABC) 9:30 a.m. — RB Leipzig vs. Eintracht Frankfurt (FS1) Luck has most recently strug- MLB BASEBALL Noon — Hertha Berlin vs. Wolfsburg (FS1) gled to recover from a lower left NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division 1 p.m. — Atlanta at N.Y. Mets (FSSO) MLS SOCCER leg injury. W L Pct GB 2 p.m. — Washington at Chicago Cubs (TBS) 6 p.m. — FC Cincinnati vs. Columbus Crew (FS1) Luck’s former coach Chuck ATLANTA 79 52 .603 _ Washington 72 57 .558 6 7 p.m. — N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Dodgers (ESPN) 8:20 p.m. — FC Dallas vs. Houston Dynamo (FS1) Pagano made his fi rst return to Philadelphia 67 61 .523 10½ BIG3 BASKETBALL 10:30 p.m. — Los Angeles FC vs. L.A. Galaxy (FS1) Lucas Oil Stadium since he was New York 67 62 .519 11 Miami 46 82 .359 31½ 2 p.m. — Playoffs (CBS) PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER fi red as the Colts’ head coach fol- Central Division W L Pct GB HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 8:55 a.m. — Bournemouth vs. Man. City (NBCSN) lowing the 2017 season. Luck did St. Louis 70 58 .547 _ 2 p.m. — Southern Columbia at Hammond (ESPN2) 11:25 a.m. — Tottenham vs. Newcastle United (NBCSN) not play that season because he Chicago 69 60 .535 1½ Milwaukee 66 62 .516 4 NFL PRESEASON FOOTBALL SERIE A SOCCER was recovering from surgery on Cincinnati 60 68 .469 10 8 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Tennessee (NBC) 2:30 p.m. — AS Roma vs. Genoa (ESPN) his throwing shoulder. Pittsburgh 54 75 .419 16½ West Division He returned last season and W L Pct GB Los Angeles 86 45 .656 _ Washington (Strasburg 15-5) at Chicago Cubs x-Los Angeles 17 10 .630 1 Orlando City 9 12 7 34 led the Colts back to the playoffs Arizona 64 65 .496 21 (Hamels 7-4), 2:20 p.m. Seattle 15 13 .536 3½ Chicago 8 12 9 33 for the fi rst time in four years, San Francisco 63 65 .492 21½ San Francisco (Webb 1-0) at Oakland (Anderson 10- Minnesota 14 15 .483 5 Columbus 7 15 6 27 San Diego 59 68 .465 25 9), 4:07 p.m. Phoenix 13 14 .481 5 Cincinnati 5 18 3 18 winning the league’s Comeback Colorado 58 72 .446 27½ Boston (Johnson 1-2) at San Diego (Lucchesi 8-7), Dallas 9 19 .321 9½ Player of the Year award. 4:10 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot WESTERN CONFERENCE Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees (Germán 16-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker- W L T Pts But in March, he suffered a Washington 9, Chicago Cubs 3 shaw 13-2), 7:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Los Angeles FC 19 3 4 61 strained left calf, was held out of Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2 Monday’s Games Connecticut 89, Las Vegas 85 Seattle 12 8 7 43 Milwaukee 6, Arizona 1 ATLANTA at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. ATLANTA 90, New York 87 Minnesota 12 9 6 42 all of the team’s offseason work- St. Louis 8, Colorado 3 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Chicago 85, Washington 78 LA Galaxy 13 11 2 41 Miami 19, Philadelphia 11 St. Louis at Milwaukee, 7:05 p.m. Today’s Games Real Salt Lake 12 10 4 40 outs and returned on a limited ATLANTA 2, N.Y. Mets 1, 14 innings Cincinnati at Miami, 7:10 p.m. New York at Washington, 3 p.m. San Jose 11 10 5 38 basis for three practices at train- Boston 11, San Diego 0 Arizona at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. ATLANTA at Dallas, 4 p.m. Portland 11 11 4 37 N.Y. Yankees 10, L.A. Dodgers 2 L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Connecticut at Los Angeles, 5 p.m. FC Dallas 10 10 7 37 ing camp in July. Lingering pain Saturday’s Games Chicago at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Sporting Kansas City 9 11 7 34 forced him back to the sideline Washington 7, Chicago Cubs 2 Indiana at Seattle, 7 p.m. Houston 9 13 4 31 L.A. Dodgers 2, N.Y. Yankees 1 Las Vegas at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Colorado 7 13 6 27 and the Colts later determined Philadelphia 9, Miami 3 WNBA Standings Vancouver 6 12 9 27 that he had an injury near the Pittsburgh 14, Cincinnati 0 St. Louis 6, Colorado 0 Friday’s Games back of his left ankle. ATLANTA 9, N.Y. Mets 5 All Times EDT MLS Standings ATLANTA 1, Orlando City 0 Arizona at Milwaukee, late EASTERN CONFERENCE Seattle 2, Portland 1 Coach Frank Reich had said he Boston at San Diego, late W L Pct GB Saturday’s Games hoped to have an answer about San Francisco at Oakland, late x-Connecticut 20 8 .714 — All Times EDT New York City FC 2, New York 1 Today’s Games x-Washington 20 8 .714 — EASTERN CONFERENCE New England 2, Chicago 1 Luck’s availability for the Sept. ATLANTA (Keuchel 4-5) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 8-7), 1:10 x-Chicago 17 11 .607 3 W L T Pts Philadelphia 3, D.C. United 1 8 season opener after the third p.m. Indiana 9 19 .321 11 ATLANTA 15 9 3 48 Toronto FC 2, Montreal 1 Philadelphia (Nola 12-3) at Miami (Hernandez 2-5), New York 9 19 .321 11 Philadelphia 14 8 6 48 Colorado at Real Salt Lake, late preseason game. This might not 1:10 p.m. ATLANTA 6 22 .214 14 New York City FC 13 5 8 47 Vancouver at San Jose, late have been the one he wanted — Cincinnati (Bauer 10-10) at Pittsburgh (TBD), 1:35 p.m. New York 12 11 5 41 Today’s Games Arizona (Ray 10-7) at Milwaukee (Davies 8-6), 2:10 WESTERN CONFERENCE D.C. United 10 10 9 39 Columbus at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. and certainly didn’t expect. p.m. W L Pct GB New England 10 9 8 38 Houston at FC Dallas, 8 p.m. Colorado (TBD) at St. Louis (Wacha 6-6), 2:15 p.m. x-Las Vegas 19 10 .655 — Toronto FC 10 10 7 37 LA Galaxy at Los Angeles FC, 10:30 p.m. Jacoby Brissett now inherits Montreal 10 14 4 34 the starting job. 4B Sunday, August 25, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Classifi eds The Daily Tribune News

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BY HOWARD FENDRICH Nadal’s total of 18, and Roger Federer’s important thing.” most of the sports.” AP Tennis Writer 20, which is the record for men. “It just allows you to be more in bal- It’s Djokovic’s right elbow that gave He’s not shy about trying to catch those ance. And at the end of the day, that is him the most trouble a couple of seasons NEW YORK — During a break in guys. what you’re looking for as a tennis play- ago. practice two days before opening his “More or less everything is about er,” he explained. “How can you hit the He missed the last half of 2017, includ- U.S. Open title defense, Novak Djokovic Grand Slams, in terms of how I see ten- ball, being in the right balance, so you can ing that year’s U.S. Open because that pulled off his blue shoe and white sock so nis and how I approach it, because they penetrate the ball with the right speed, ac- arm was bothering him, then wound up a trainer could look at his right foot. matter the most,” Djokovic said. “So I curacy and precision?” having surgery in February 2018. It took Did it again a little while later. will defi nitely try to play my best tennis Watch Djokovic during a match, and some time for Djokovic to get going after And then, toward the end of Saturday’s — and aim to play my best tennis — at you’ll see him change direction in a heart- that. All’s good these days, though. training session in Louis Armstrong Sta- EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ/AP these events.” beat, twist and turn, contort his limbs, “Novak had a couple years where he dium with 2014 runner-up Kei Nishikori, Novak Djokovic, of Serbia, walks the And while many would attribute slide — on clay, on grass, even on hard didn’t seem like the same guy,” ESPN’s Djokovic stopped a sprint and pulled up court as he practices for the U.S. Djokovic’s success to his ability to return courts — always getting to the right spot John McEnroe said. “Now he’s back with short of a ball, raised his right leg off the Open Saturday in New York. serves, say, or his mental strength and pro- at the right time. a vengeance.” ground entirely and hopped repeatedly on career-best ranking was 72nd. pensity for coming up big in the biggest He attributes his strength in that area to Only 1½ months have passed since his left, wincing. Nothing to worry about, Carballes Baena has an overall career moments — such as saving two match the fl exibility of his ankles and is grate- Djokovic edged Federer in that classic ti- Djokovic said later at his pre-tournament record of 43-50. That includes 2-7 at ma- points along the way to edging Federer ful he used to participate in another sport tle match at the All England Club. news conference: just blisters. jor tournaments, 1-1 at Flushing Mead- in a fi fth-set tiebreaker in the Wimbledon while growing up back home in Serbia. Not a lot of time to savor the victory. “A minor thing,” Djokovic called it. ows, where he made his debut a year ago fi nal last month — there’s something else “I credit my childhood spent on the Not a lot of time to rest a weary body. “Like anybody has. ... Nothing major that and lost in the second round. the man himself would point to as his skis. I used to spend a lot of time skiing,” “This sport can be a little bit ‘cruel,’” is causing a concern for the event.” Djokovic, meanwhile, has won 33 of his most vital quality. Djokovic said. “That had an effect as well, Djokovic said, using fi ngers to indicate air When the year’s last Grand Slam tour- past 34 Grand Slam matches en route to That’s the way Djokovic can cover a with kind of coordination and chang- quotes, “when it comes to, I guess, mar- nament begins Monday, Djokovic will be collecting four of the past fi ve major titles. court, which is why the state of that right ing movement from one side to another. veling or celebrating your own success. in Arthur Ashe Stadium during the after- That allowed the 32-year-old Serb to raise foot is actually a rather big deal. Even though they’re different sports, in You don’t have that much luxury of time noon session, facing Roberto Carballes his career haul to 16 trophies, putting him His movement, Djokovic said Saturday, essence, you’re using some major muscle to really refl ect on everything because the Baena, a 26-year-old from Spain whose just two away from second-place Rafael is “the base of everything” and “the most groups and joints and stuff like this in season keeps going.”

ANDY BROWNBILL/AP Australia center Andrew Bogut, left, and United States guard Donovan Mitchell, right, compete for the ball during their exhibition basketball game Saturday in Melbourne. US seem vulnerable for World Cup

BY TIM REYNOLDS Andrew Bogut said. “But we did they fall back into, their system, AP Basketball Writer make history tonight, the fi rst se- their sets,” U.S. forward Harrison nior men’s Australian team to beat Barnes of the Sacramento Kings The U.S. men’s basketball team an American team.” said. “For us, we’re still getting to had never lost to Australia. It had Popovich said all the right that point.” gone nearly 13 years without losing things after the game. He lauded There’s time for that. A little a game with an NBA-stocked ros- the Australian players and those time, anyway. ter. It was in the midst of the longest tasked with putting their team to- The fi nal exhibition for the winning streak in team history. gether. He raved about Patty Mills, Americans is Monday against Until Saturday. who scored 30 points to lead the Canada in Sydney. Once the U.S. The Americans went Down Un- Boomers to their biggest win. He gets to Shanghai, its fi rst three der, and went down. good-naturedly vowed that when World Cup games shouldn’t be Australia beat the U.S. 98-94 be- he and Mills get back to San Anto- overly taxing — the Americans fore a crowd of more than 52,000 in nio, where they’ve been together as are ranked No. 1 in the world Melbourne, an outcome that ended coach and guard for the last eight while group opponents Turkey, the Americans’ 78-game winning years, he will fi nd a way to exact the Czech Republic and Japan are streak and cast major doubt on the revenge. ranked 17th, 24th and 48th, re- team’s ability to capture a third More seriously, though, he spectively. consecutive World Cup in China. sounded an alarm for the Ameri- From there, the tests fi gure to “Nobody wins forever,” USA cans. ramp up quickly. Serbia, France, Basketball coach Gregg Popovich “The loss means that we need to Greece, Spain and now the Aus- said. play better,” Popovich said. “It’s a tralians all arrive in China as le- The last time the Americans measure of who you are.” gitimate title hopefuls. With most — counting major international And who they are is still to be of the top U.S. stars from the NBA tournaments and exhibitions with determined. like LeBron James, James Harden, NBA players on the fl oor — lost The U.S. has played three exhibi- Paul George and Stephen Curry a game was the semifi nals of the tions on their pre-World Cup tour, sitting out this summer, the rest of 2006 world championships. The and Popovich has used three dif- the world clearly isn’t stuck playing program has won gold in every ferent starting lineups. The rotation for second place. competition since, including three is not clear, not even to the coaches. “You can learn as much or more straight in the Olympics and two Players — most never having been from losing as winning,” Popovich consecutive World Cup titles. teammates until this month — are said. “We’re all used to winning But now, the gold standard of in- fi guring out their individual roles and losing. The USA has been a ternational basketball looks unusu- and the broader scheme. little bit different over the last 12 ally vulnerable. “I think when you look at inter- years — they’re only used to win- “It’s a friendly so we want to national play, every team, they kind ning. So hopefully we can get back keep it in context,” Australia center of have their calling card of what on that track.”

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Creating memories SAM SMITH PARK, PINE LOG UMC PLAY HOST TO BARTOW’S FIRST 2019 FALL FESTIVALS

will be no charge for children 11 and younger. Daily wrist bands will be sold for $20, granting individuals unlimited rides. After expenses, this year’s proceeds will be dispersed to help organizations and residents in south Bartow, north Cobb, east Paulding and west Cherokee counties. “Usually our expenses run between [$55,000] ve and$1,000 $60,000. schol- fi t money last year to give fi We had enough pro arships to Cartersville Highfi nancial School,” donation he said, to Floweringadding Allatoona Branch fl ies Charities also made a Children’s Shelter. Starting Friday, quiet spaces — wherefi lled birds with andcolorful butter carni- Following Pioneer Days, the Pine Log Arts and Crafts Fair dart about during the week — will be will celebrate its 40th year. To be presented at the Pine Log Unit- val rides, artistic treasures and gleeful experiences as Bartow’s ed Methodist Church Campground at 3497 Pine Log Road in fall festival season kicks off. Rydal, the annual event will take place Sept. 7, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., While a multitude of gatherings will dot the county’s land- and Sept. 8, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. scape from September to November, the autumn activities will “I have been involved with the Pine Log Arts and Crafts Fair begin with Pioneer Days at Sam Smith Park, followed by Pine since it began,” Show Coordinator Mary Lou Wilson said. “A Log Arts and Crafts Fair at the Pine Log United Methodist group from the church met and decided that our location would Church Campground. be a great spot to hold an arts and crafts show. Hugh and Terry “Bartow County’s fall festival season gets underway withBerrier an were vendors at many other shows at the time, so they event that I believe says farewell to summer and another that were instrumental in the beginnings of ours. says hello to the harvest season in a very traditional way,” said “We decided, from the start, that we would offer good award Regina Wheeler, director of operations for the Cartersville-Bar-money to draw the quality vendors that we wanted. Over the tow County Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Pioneer Days feels years, we have made some changes but much has stayed the like one last whirling ridefi reworkswith summer. on Labor Its carnival Day just rides seems are likethe same. Vendors still exhibit on the porches, under the tabernacle main attraction and the and on the grounds of the Pine Log UMC Campground. Today a fi tting end. we have several individuals in charge of various aspects of the “The following weekend is Pine Log Arts and Crafts Fair, which show, so it truly is a group effort.” allows many to have a glimpse of bygone days with the Pine Log Anticipated to draw 2,500 patrons, the Pine Log Arts and United Methodist Church camp meeting cabins and open-air tab- Crafts Fair will feature between 40 and 45 vendors selling vari- ernacle. You can almost see autumn on its way at this festival that is ous items, such as woodworking, pottery, jewelry and food items. known for its handcrafts that would have been undertaken by early “My favorite memories over the past 40 shows, without a settlers — from basket weaving and candle making to quilting and doubt, involve the many friends that we have made from all over woodworking.” the Southeast,” Wilson said. “It is a ‘craft fair family’ reunion Started 39 years ago at Cauble Park in Acworth, Pioneer Days every year. This is the only time that we see many of our ‘old relocated to Cartersville in 2010. During the four-day event, the faithfuls,’ so we look forward to this. Labor Day weekend offering is expected to attract between 10,000 “Over time, we have lost many of our long-timefi vendorslled with but beau- we and 15,000 patrons to Sam Smith Park, 1155 Douthit Ferry Road. have many fond memories of them. Our homes are “We had to move [the festival] for it to grow,” Allatoona Char- tiful items that we have purchased from these talented individuals.” ities President Dallas Godfrey said about relocating the event to Like past years, the history of the church and its campground Sam Smith Park. “So we moved up there, and it’s done nothing will be showcased with presentations and exhibitions inside Pine but grow each year. fi eld right now. The carnival will Log UMC Sept. 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sept. 8 from noon “… It’s nothing but an open to 3 p.m. The gatherings will provide guests insight into Pine Log come in [this] week. They’ll start setting up Wednesday morning. UMC’s past, including events surrounding an 1886 South Caro- Then that Thursday — 12, 1 o’clock — the whole carnival is set lina earthquake. up. … The biggest thing [I enjoy] is when we can look out on According to www.waymarking.com, “… in August of 1886, the midway, like on Saturday evening, and it’s just packed full of the Rev. J.N. Sullivan preached a revival during a sweltering people — all the kids laughing, running, having fun.” weeklong series of meetings. … The people there that last day Opening Friday from 4 to 11 p.m., Pioneer Days will resume later remembered well how the preacher fell to his knees and Saturday, Aug. 31, from noon to 11 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 1, from prayed, ‘Lord, if it takes it to move the hearts of these people, noon to 11 p.m.; and Monday, Sept. 2, from noon to 10 p.m. shake the ground on which fithis nished old buildinghis prayer stands.’ when the building Along with providing family-oriented entertainment, such as “… Sullivan had barely about 30 carnival rides and games provided by Peachtree Rides, shook so forcefully that all inside felt it. The congregation remem- and a crafts show, Pioneer Days will continue to serve as a fund- bers seeing the preacher’s water pitcher and glass of water shake raiser for Allatoona Charities Inc. on the pulpit. The reaction was immediate, intense and sustained. “You realize people have ups and downs,” Godfrey said, refer- The congregation rushed to the altar to pray. A few fanned out to assisting those in need through his organization. “They get to spread the word and others from nearby homes joined those down on bad times and sometimes all they need is just a little help already in the church. The worshippers prayed through the night. to help them pick themselves up and move on. And that’s what we The next day, news reached Pine Log of a major earthquake in strive to do. We only do this one fundraiser, and we have no subsi- Charleston, South Carolina.” dized income. So we limit what we spend on each person. While children younger than 12 will be admitted at no cost to “If somebody calls and they’ve got a $1,000 house payment the fair, adults will be charged $3. they want paid, we can’t do that. But we can pay part of it if they For more information about Pine Log Arts and Crafts Fair or can get two or three other organizations to pitch in,” he said, add- Pioneer Days, visit www.pinelogumc.com or www.pioneerdays- ing Allatoona Charities also covers the cost of hotel rooms for ga.com, respectively. several days for people who are stranded on I-75. Admission to Pioneer Days will be $5 per person, but there

RANDY PARKER, SKIP BUTLER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Top left, John Harrison holds his son Holden as he looks at handmade stoneware exhibited by Payne Pottery at the Pine Log Arts and Crafts Fair. The festival will celebrate its 40th year Sept. 7 and 8. Second row on left, Sherry Brown of Cartersville listens as Bob Johnson with Petals to Memories by Patty Corey explains the uniqueness of a piece of jewelry available at a previous Pine Log Arts and Crafts Fair at the Pine Log United Methodist Church Campground. Third row on left, Randall Cobb of the Big Canoe community offers his caning products at the Pine Log Arts and Crafts Fair. Bottom left, During a previous Pine Log Arts and Crafts Fair, John Malaspino carves out a mortice joint for the rear leg of a chair. Bottom center, Amy Powell, left, and Mary Lou Wilson review some of the signage that will be used to promote the 40th annual Pine Log Arts and Crafts Fair Sept. 7 and 8. Right, to be presented at Sam Smith Park in Carters- ville, Pioneer Days will kick off Bartow’s 2019 fall festival season. Opening Friday from 4 to 11 p.m., the event will continue Saturday, Aug. 31, from noon to 11 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 1, from noon to 11 p.m.; and Monday, Sept. 2, from noon to 10 p.m. Along with providing family-oriented entertainment, such as about 30 carnival rides and games provided by Peachtree Rides, and a crafts show, Pioneer Days will continue to serve as a fundraiser for Allatoona Charities Inc. 2C Sunday, August 25, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Around Town The Daily Tribune News

to pay $15 to have high school sive All Hallows’ Eve festival There ain’t much plot going sophomores dressed like zom- of our own right here in Bar- on here. The whole thing re- bies scream “ooga booga” tow. I’ve got faith in the public volves around these three best Swift at the in your face these days, that and private sectors to think of buds who end up wrecking one means you’ve got to drive all something; at the very least, we of their daddies’ drones, and to the way to Acworth. And do- can put an inflatable pumpkin come up with enough money to ing that just makes me feel like on top of the old courthouse, replace it they get involved in I’m economically depriving can’t we? all sorts of wacky hijinks, usu- my community — especially Anyhoo, speaking of things ally involving wildly age-in- Movies since we got so many people that don’t involve a whole lot appropriate plot devices that, living in Bartow now that don’t of effort, our movie of the again, I’ve been barred from even need costumes to play the week is “Good Boys,” the new describing even in vague gen- haunted house monsters. R-rated comedy that’s pretty eralities. I hate to say it, but there just much the same thing as all of But if you think scenes of ain’t a whole lot of Halloween those classic raunch-fests from pre-teens going into a frat Despite the title, ‘Good holiday cheer in Bartow Coun- the 1980s like “Revenge of the house and shooting ecstasy ty. Hayrides and trunk-or-treat Nerds” and “Hamburger: The dealers with paintball guns are Swift ceremonies might be fine and Motion Picture,” except this downright hilarious, well, have Boys’ is mostly mediocre dandy for some folks, but I time around it stars a large- I got a movie for you. want to see novelty Hallow- ly 12-year-old cast. Well, that As a whole it ain’t a terribly BY JAMES SWIFT it was whenever the Halloween a span of a couple hundred feet een shops on every other street ought to put all those rumors impressive movie, but certain [email protected] City store banner showed up you could get a pumpkin spice corner, haunted house attrac- about Hollywood being a haven elements of “Good Boys” do in town, usually in one of the frappuccino and play around tions in every vacant strip mall for perverts and sex predators work, to a limited extent — I’m I got into an argument ear- empty husks in the shopping with one of them jumbo-sized shopping center and somebody to bed, for sure. thinking mostly of the scene lier this week with a friend o’ center behind Taco Bell. I think animatronics werewolf dum- renting one of them giant in- As for the movie itself, it’s where the kids think they’re mine about when it’s too early one year it cropped up around mies that jumped up at you and flatable movie screens and got a few chuckles, but by and going to be arrested for pos- to start celebrating Halloween. the last week of July, when the went “boo” — those were good showing some of the all-time large it just feels forced. Since sessing “controlled substances” He said anything before Oct. 1 temperature was about 102 de- times, indeed. horror classics at Sam Smith this is a family publication, the which, in reality, are gummy was premature, while I argued grees in the shade and the NFL And then that got me think- Park every weekend. We’re higher-ups won’t even let me vitamins. that the Halloween season of- wasn’t even letting players do ing — hey, when was the last talking “The Evil Dead,” we’re describe what half the gags in It’s a lot of things, but at least ficially starts the first week of full-pad practices yet. time Cartersville had an hon- talking “Night of the Creeps” the movie are — or even what it ain’t boring, so for that, I’d college football and don’t real- Which got me thinking — est-to-goodness haunted house and you better believe we’re they rhyme with — but rest feel pretty confident giving ly end ’til the day after Thanks- how come Cartersville hasn’t attraction? talking “From Justin to Kel- assured the belly laughs never this one a ho-hum TWO PIEC- giving. gotten one of those specialized, Even during the apex of the ly,” although showing a 20-foot really arrive. Indeed, the best ES OF POPCORN OUT OF Now, for me, the rule used to limited-time-only, seasonal Great Recession, it seemed Justin Guarini in public might lines in the entire movie are FOUR rating. be everything from the day af- Halloween supply shops over like there were three or four violate some state obsceni- complete throwaways designed Although I must warn you in ter Labor Day until Black Fri- the last couple of years? The of ’em sprinkled around the ty law — I’ll have to double to show the characters’ com- advance — this thing does end day, but then the NCAA started last one I recall was in 2017, county every fall. 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To become a Newspaper In Education partner, please contact Lee McCrory at The Daily Tribune News 770-382-4545 The Daily Tribune News Around Town www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 25, 2019 3C EVHS PETS OF THE WEEK On planes, in trains, and an automobile Miss Em and I promised ourselves a retirement trip to the United Kingdom almost immediately after we returned from there in 2012. We spent nearly 26 days back then ETOWAH VALLEY HUMANE around London and touring western England, Wales and SOCIETY/SPECIAL Ireland before returning home on the Queen Mary 2 from Meet this little low rider, cutie, named Cannon! Cannon is Southampton, England, about 3 years and old and to Brooklyn, New York. weighs in at 21 pounds. This Here is what we decided to delightful fella may have short do this time (without dou- legs but he is not short on ble-taps on sites). personality. Cannon has an enthusiastic and vibrant way Day 1: Departed Harts- about him and he is always field-Jackson, Atlanta, an up for a walk or ear rub. While hour late. Cannon has been at EVHS, he has played well with his other low-rider rum-mate, and Day 2: Arrived Heath- has made a great impression row, London, an hour late. on volunteers and staff. This Took the Underground Humphreys sweet and loving guy can’t (tube) Piccadilly line to wait for a place that he can Holborn station and walked bark his own! To adopt Can- to our hotel in Bloomsbury district in London. Ate fish and non or any of his friends, or to chips at The Ploughman pub. Shopped at Harrod’s. volunteer at EVHS, visit www. EtowahValleyHumane.org. Day 3: Took the tube Central line to Notting Hill Gate station, transferring to the District line and getting off at Putney Bridge station. Walked to Fulham Palace, former home of the Bishop of London, to visit a walled garden there. Ate an early dinner of bangers and mash at the Gold- en Lion pub before returning to the hotel.

Day 4: Tube from Holborn to King’s Cross station to get a “fast” train to Edinburgh Waverly station. We found plat- form 9-3/4 () and nearly missed our train. We found the “right” train and made it to Scotland — about ETOWAH VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY/ 430 miles in 4-1/2 hours. Picked up a rental car for our SPECIAL “driving on the wrong side of the road” adventure. Began Say hello to this glamorous dinner with haggis rolls — not bad! feline named Lilly. Lilly is a 10-month-old with a medi- um length coat, and she has Day 5: Driving on the left side of the road with round- some really bright, green abouts. Drove to Stirling Castle. Found Queen Anne’s Gar- eyes. While at EVHS, Lil- den to be a diamond in the rough. ly loves to sit in front of a window and stare out into the Day 6: Attended church at Rosslyn Chapel (the DaVinci world. Lilly loves to be held Code Templar church). Drove into central Edinburgh. and instantly starts purring and rubbing her chin on you. Day 7: Took in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. This beauty is litter trained, More garden than we had time. That evening went to The tidy, and she is pretty quiet for a young feline. Overall, Lil- Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo — our real reason for ly is laidback and easy going going to Scotland. and she would love a home with her choice of windows Day 8: In the rain — took a scenic route south into to stare out and a comfy bed England toward Chester. Stopped at Hadrian’s Wall and to take cat nap. To adopt Lilly found Vindolanda which had — that’s right – a demonstra- or any of her friends, or to tion garden for Roman times. volunteer at EVHS, visit www. EtowahValleyHumane.org. Day 9: Drove to Bodnant Garden near Conwy, Wales — phenomenal! Wales National Bee Center — disappointing.

Day 10: Drove to Powys Castle Garden near Welshpool, Wales. Fantastic terraced garden with gigantic yew hedges. We ate lunch — a Ploughman’s platter and a Welsh Rarebit — at a Welshpool tea room. Unforgettable!

Day 11: Went to the Shrewsbury Flower Show. We en- countered aspects of British agriculture that we could nev- Minister’s efforts to comfort sister bring er have imagined. We also stopped at Brother Cadfael’s abbey church.

Day 12: Stratford-upon-Avon. Took in Shakespeare’s anger, fear, disappointment and alienation New Home and the Hall Croft. Ate lunch at The Windmill pub before walking the Avon riverside walk. Watched the DEAR ABBY: I have been a “Jake” is really sweet and nice the intimate details of their Royal Shakespeare company perform “Measure for Mea- minister for 40 years. Through- to me, but he also has some de- lives. — MINDING MY OWN sure.” out most of these years, I have pression. BUSINESS tried to be supportive to my sis- I feel like if I break up with DEAR MINDING: Many Day 13: Stratford-upon-Avon. Attended Holy Trinity ter. Her oldest child, “Nahla,” him, he will start hurting him- people dislike being asked church where a member gave us a short tour including has been “difficult” since she self. their age, and to ask that Shakespeare’s grave near the high altar. Quick stop at the was 15. I really like him, but my par- question of a stranger is not Birthplace gift shop before heading to ’s By My niece cuts herself, uses Abigail Van Buren ents also don’t know we are appropriate. Cottage to take in the gardens there. A snack of scones drugs and has been in prison dating. He wants to be together That your wife raises the and cake at the cottage café held us for a stop at Mary and in rehab. created because if there are forever, but I’m not sure what’s subject because she seeks val- Arden’s Farm. Following a recommendation, we went to I have listened patiently as more problems with Nahla, I best for me. For now, I want idation about her looks is sad. Aston Cantlow where we had our Sunday “roast” at The my sister wept, discussed her have a hunch your sister will be to focus on school and sports. I’m guessing she will stop do- King’s Head pub. fears and anger, prayed for back, baggage intact. What should I do? — TEEN IN ing it when people answer her her and sent cards to her and COLORADO question honestly. Day 14: Cotswolds near Chipping Campden. Hidcote her daughter. When Nahla was DEAR ABBY: Please tell me Manor – an arts and crafts garden more than 100-years old incarcerated for 16 months, I how I can get over the fact that DEAR TEEN: You are an DEAR ABBY: Whenever the (hint: garden rooms). Less than a mile away, we stopped at wrote to her every other week my husband cheated on me. intelligent young woman. Tell opportunity presents itself, I Kiftsgate garden, which is celebrating 100 years. Privately and touched base with my sis- How do I stop feeling hurt Jake that your parents don’t donate one of my framed oil owned, Kiftsgate was designed and installed by a woman ter almost daily. and betrayed, and how do I stop want you dating until you are paintings for fundraising. (rare 100 years ago) and passed on to her daughter who Recently, my sister called me feeling that somehow it was my older. It is no reflection on him; On one of these occasions, passed it on to her daughter. Both gardens provided sen- and told me she was livid at fault? it is the truth. Explain that, my friend and her husband pur- sory overload. me. She said in all these years, We went to counseling to- right now, you plan to focus on chased raffle tickets and won I had given her daughter hope, gether, and it has helped. school and sports and suggest my painting. They happily took Day 15: Oxford. 38 colleges comprise Oxford University. but never her. I was able to forgive him, that it wouldn’t hurt him to do it home. The botanical garden is the oldest in England — simply I was astounded and deeply and we are still together. But it the same. Months later, there was to be a continuation of horticultural sensory overload from the hurt. She also said she has been hasn’t done away with the emo- If he reacts by threatening to a silent auction at an event. My previous day. pulling away from me since tions that come flooding back harm himself, tell your parents friend asked if I would mind last year for that reason. when I see something on the or a trusted teacher so they can if she donated that painting to Day 16: Visited Royal Horticultural Society Garden Abby, I thought the whole subject on TV or in a book. inform his parents and he can it. It disturbed me that she ob- Wisley near Woking. Walking in the rain, we took in the time I WAS giving her hope. I try not to hold it over his get the emotional support he viously didn’t care to keep my garden. We dried out over lunch at the garden café. How do I go forward in a re- head, but the feelings just don’t needs, and possibly profession- painting, but I told her that she lationship with my sister? I for- go away. Should I try to talk to al help. owned it and it was hers to do Day 17: Took bus 423 to Piccadilly line Hatton Cross give her. I have asked her for him about how I feel or just try with as she chose. station; transferred to District line at South Kensington forgiveness. to forget? — REALLY HURT- DEAR ABBY: My wife con- To this day this incident stirs station travelling to Blackfriars station. Ate brunch at Even though I have reached ING IN RALEIGH, N.C. stantly craves compliments up resentment because she ob- Blackfriars Pub across the street. Walked across Black- out, I no longer hear from her. about her age. viously didn’t wish to keep my friars Bridge to Bankside. Toured Globe Theater. Discov- Should I simply let go? DEAR REALLY HURT- When we meet people, she artwork. Am I childish to har- ered Southwark Cathedral with its herb garden. Ate at The I don’t know how to do ING: You are entitled to your regularly asks how old they bor this d Swan restaurant. Watched Shakespeare’s “Pericles, Prince more than I already have. feelings, and you have a right are, which I think is rude and isappointment? — DEJECT- of Tyre” at the Globe. Retraced our route back to the hotel. — GRIEF-STRICKEN IN to discuss them with your hus- inappropriate. Then she asks ED ARTIST IN GEORGIA band. me if I know how old they are, Day 18: Flew out of Heathrow, London, in rain and 65 You didn’t mention how long and I say “no” because I don’t DEAR ARTIST: If your degrees. Arrived in Atlanta in sunshine and 95 degrees. DEAR GRIEF-STRICKEN: ago his infidelity occurred, but think it’s any of my business. friend hadn’t liked your paint- We decided long ago to combine a mixture of gardens Your sister is misdirecting the it takes time to rebuild trust. She then asks them, “How old ing, she wouldn’t have bid and other “stuff” into this itinerary. The Tattoo was on my anger, fear and disappointment You may need to continue the do you think I am?” Almost for it. For whatever reason — bucket list; the Globe was on Miss Em’s bucket list. Every- she should be aiming elsewhere counseling to work through always they guess low, which wrong size, colors didn’t fit thing else was a process of negotiation and time. I’ll write onto you. your emotions, particularly the makes her happy. in with her color scheme — it more about it over the next few weeks. You have done everything feeling that you were to blame She thinks there’s something didn’t work for her. And it’s sure good to be home! you can for her and for Nahla. for what happened. wrong with me for not being Resentment is a disease that You say you asked for for- In the meantime, because curious about someone’s age. eats away at relationships. Let — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has giveness (although, from where programs you’re seeing on tele- Abby, is it appropriate when it go. been gardening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Infor- I sit, I don’t think you have vision bring back your feelings meeting someone to ask how mation about gardening can be found on the University of slighted her in any way) and of pain and disappointment, old he or she is? Dear Abby is written by Ab- Georgia Cooperative Extension website, http://www.caes. have forgiven her. She’s at- rather than torture yourself, To me, it’s like asking how igail Van Buren, also known uga.edu/publications/. Or contact the Bartow County Ex- tempting to punish you by giv- change the channel. The same much they weigh — which is as Jeanne Phillips, and was tension Office, 320 W. Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 770- ing you the silent treatment. goes for those books. also none of my business! Is my founded by her mother, Pau- 387-5142. The Extension Master Gardener Program is a Please don’t blame yourself for wife rude, or am I the one with line Phillips. Contact Dear volunteer training program for home gardeners offered it. 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USA JChicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å Straight Mod Fam fx KMother Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike ›› “The Boss Baby” (2017) ’ Å ›› “Minions” (2015), Jon Hamm ’ Å “Captain Underpants: Epic Movie” “Captain Underpants: Epic Movie” ESPN N2019 U.S. Open Tennis First Round. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Milwaukee Brewers. (N) MLB Baseball: Yankees at Mariners ESPN 2 OSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å Coll. Football Live Noon Question Around Pardon U.S. Open 2019 U.S. Open Tennis First Round. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) FOXSPO P MLB Baseball: Braves at Mets Red Bull Series Golf Life Crank World Poker Carolina N.C. Red Bull Cliff Diving NHRA Drag Racing Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals. 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Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› “Ghostbusters” COM ¥Futurama Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Office Office (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office TCM μ›› “Nobody Lives Forever” (1946) Å ›› “The Green Promise” (1949) ›› “Good-bye, My Lady” (1956) Å ››› “Rio Bravo” (1959, Western) John Wayne. Å ››› “The Westerner” (1940) Gary Cooper. ››› “Home in Indiana” (1944, Drama) Å BRAVO ∂Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Flipping Exes (N) Watch OC BET ∏Girlfriend Girlfriend Payne Payne Payne Payne ›› “Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself” (2009) Å ›› “The Family That Preys” (2008) Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard. 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Loud Loud Loud Henry Danger ’ Ninja Warrior ››› “Enchanted” (2007) Amy Adams. ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Vampir PJ Masks Puppy T.O.T.S. Ladybug Ladybug Amphibia Big City Big City Big City Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven Sydney Sydney Coop Coop Raven Andi TVL ±(11:50) Gunsmoke (12:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke “A Hat” Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Younger King The King of Queens AMC ≤(11:30) ››› “Double Jeopardy” (1999) ››› “Ghostbusters” (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray. Å ›› “Ghostbusters II” (1989, Comedy) Bill Murray. Å ›››› “Jaws” (1975, Suspense) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. Å ›› “Jaws 2” (1978) Roy Scheider. Å COM ¥South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Park Å South South Pk South Pk TCM μ(:15) ›› “Right Cross” (1950) June Allyson. ›› “The Girl in White” (1952) Å ››› “Executive Suite” (1954) Å (DVS) ››› “The Opposite Sex” (1956) Å ››› “Good News” (1947) June Allyson. ››› “Two Sisters From Boston” (1946) BRAVO ∂Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm (:29) Southern Charm Å Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm (N) Southern Charm Watch Charm BET ∏Girlfriend Girlfriend Payne Payne Payne Payne ›› “The Family That Preys” (2008) Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard. ›› “Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins” (2008) Martin Lawrence. ››› “Friday” (1995, Comedy) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. SYFY ∫“Mad Max 2: Road Warrior” (:36) ›› “Blade 2: Bloodhunt” (2002) . (:05) ›› “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” ›› “Red” (2010, Action) Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) ›› “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) ›› “Blade: Trinity” FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å Speak for Yourself Lock It In (N) (Live) Fair NASCAR Race Hub NFL NFL NFL NFL Football Kickoff Mexico Primera Division Soccer PARMT æBar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ››› “John Wick: Chapter 2” (2017) Keanu Reeves. ’ Å Yellowstone (N) The Last Cowboy The Daily Tribune News T.V. Listings www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 25, 2019 5C THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 29, 2019 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Holey Moley ’ Reef Break (N) ’ Reef Break (N) ’ News J. 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Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Ninja Warrior ››› “Napoleon Dynamite” (2004) ’ Å Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Vampir PJ Masks Puppy T.O.T.S. Ladybug Ladybug Amphibia Big City Big City Big City Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven Sydney Sydney Coop Coop Raven Andi TVL ±(11:50) Gunsmoke (12:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H (:12) M*A*S*H Å Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Everybody Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤(10:55) ›› “Stripes” (1981) Å (:25) ›››› “Jaws” (1975) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. Å (:25) ›› “Jaws 2” (1978) Roy Scheider. Å ›› “Road House” (1989, Action) Patrick Swayze. Å ››› “Lethal Weapon” (1987, Action) Mel Gibson. 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FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 30, 2019 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET House Fresh- What Would 20/20 ’ Å News J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News The Real ’ Å TMZ Live (N) ’ Divorce Divorce Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) BH90210 ’ MasterChef ’ Fox 5 News at 10:00 High 5 News WXIA (11) & Atlanta Paid Prg. Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! American Ninja Warrior ’ Å (DVS) Dateline NBC (N) ’ Up Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Funny Game Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Hot Hot Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold black-ish black-ish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Big Bang Last Man Last Man WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Cat in the Sesame Splash Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Molly Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Downton Abbey Downton Abbey Downton Abbey Downton WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk (N) ’ Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Hawaii Five-0 ’ Magnum P.I. ’ Blue Bloods ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles WATL (36)` Live PD Forensic Maury ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast CSI: Miami “G.O.” CSI: Miami ’ Å 11Alive News at 10 Jeopardy Live PD WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ JAG ’ JAG ’ JAG ’ Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man WPBA (30) 0 Splash Dinosaur Clifford Curious Arthur Odd Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Fire Recon Lark Rise News Business PBS NewsHour (N) Father Brown ’ Death in Paradise Big Family: The Story of Bluegrass Music TLC AUntold Stories of ER Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ 90 Day: Other The Family Chantel 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 -- 08.24.19” ’ Å Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 09.22.18” Riding along with law enforcement. DISC HAirplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo ’ BattleBots Hypershock versus Bite Force. BattleBots (N) Å BattleBots (N) Å BattleBots The competition grows fierce. (:02) Mysteries of the Abandoned (N) ’ TNT ISupernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å ›› “The Legend of Tarzan” (2016) Å (DVS) ››› “Doctor Strange” (2016) Benedict Cumberbatch. All Elite Wrestling “Law Abiding” USA J“Harry Potter” (:07) ››› “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” (2004) (:05) ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (2005) Daniel Radcliffe. ››› “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” (2007, Fantasy) Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam fx KMother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike ›› “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006) ’ ››› “X-Men: Days of Future Past” (2014) . ’ ›› “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016, Action) James McAvoy. ’ Å Snowfall ESPN N2019 U.S. Open Tennis Third Round. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) College Football Wisconsin at South Florida. (N) (Live) College Football ESPN 2 OSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live Å Football Sports. Noon Question Around Pardon U.S. Open 2019 U.S. Open Tennis Third Round. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) FOXSPO P Kentucky Football NHRA Drag Racing Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals. Polaris Golf Life Kentucky Football CJ10 Braves (:15) MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Atlanta Braves. (N) Braves Live! Post. MLB Baseball HIST TAncient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens (N) (:03) The UnXplained (:05) The UnXplained FSSE UFight Sports: Boxing Sport. Florida MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Toronto Blue Jays. Women’s College Soccer Season Football Fight Sports: Boxing 3 Wide Raceline Ole Miss Football FREE V››› “Ice Age” (2002, Children’s) ’ Å ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (2006) ’ ›› “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” ’ ››› “The Parent Trap” (1998, Children’s) Lindsay Lohan. ’ Å ››› “Freaky Friday” (2003) ’ Å The 700 Club ’ LIFE WWife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å ››› “Magic Mike” (2012) Channing Tatum. Å ›› “Knight and Day” (2010) Tom Cruise. Premiere. ›› “Two Weeks Notice” (2002) Å “Miss Congeniality 2” TRAV ¨My Haunted House My Haunted House My Haunted House Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Brothers Ghost Brothers Ghost Brothers Ghost Brothers Paranormal Ca. A Haunting ’ Å ANPL ≠Wolves and Warriors Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole River Monsters ’ The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å Animals Animals Animals Animals The Zoo: San Diego Secret Life-Zoo Wild Bear Wild Bear NICK ØPAW 44 Cats Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Smarter Loud Ninja Warrior ›› “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement” ’ Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Vampir PJ Masks Puppy T.O.T.S. Ladybug Ladybug Amphibia Big City Big City Big City Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ ›› “Teen Beach Movie” (2013) (:45) ›› “Teen Beach 2” (2015) ’ Å Bunk’d Raven Andi TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤(10:55) ›› “Road House” (1989) (:25) ›› “Lethal Weapon 4” (1998, Action) Mel Gibson. Å (:25) ››› “Lethal Weapon” (1987) Mel Gibson. Å ››› “Lethal Weapon 2” (1989) Mel Gibson. Å ››› “Lethal Weapon 3” (1992) Mel Gibson. Å COM ¥Futurama Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Office Office (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Comedy Cntrl Roast TCM μ“Sto ››› “Ada” (1961) Susan Hayward. 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Issue 35, 2019 Founded by Betty Debnam Mini Fact: Explorers divide up Cavers Go the zones of a cave — entrance, Deep Into twilight and dark zones — based on the the Earth amount of light in each. Szukalski Bernard courtesy photo photos courtesy NPS Cavers wade through an underground river. Last week, we learned about how caves Martel explored thousands of caves in Two cool caves are formed and what types of formations and his lifetime and started the first international animals are found inside them. society to study them. He is remembered today Carlsbad Caverns National Park This week, let’s go exploring ourselves. A as the father of speleology. in the Guadalupe Mountains in New speleologist (spee-lee-AHL-uh-jist) is a scientist Mexico Safe exploring Special features: who studies caves. They can be experts in Caves can be different things about caves. For instance, • the Big Room, one of the largest cave dangerous places. You chambers in the world. It could hold six some are geologists. They study how caves are can get lost in the dark. formed. Some are biologists. They study plants football fields. Rocks or boulders could • some of the world’s largest stalactites and animals that live in caves. fall on you. If you go into Others explore and map caves as their and stalagmites. a cave, follow these basic • Mexican bats. Hundreds of thousands hobby. They are called spelunkers (spee- rules. LUNK-ers), or cavers. of bats, which summer in the cave, fly out 1. Never explore caves at sunset to hunt for food. Human exploration alone. Go with at least • wall paintings by American Indians. Of course, the first cave explorers were two other companions. ancient people. Go back some 30,000 years Kids should go only with This caver prepares Mammoth Cave near Cave City, and you will find people were exploring caves. an adult. to climb into Spider Kentucky Cave at Carlsbad Special features: Back then, people sought shelter in caves 2. Tell other people Caverns National from the cold, rain and snow. To light their where you are going and Park. • several rivers, lakes and waterfalls. way, they carried torches or stone lamps. They when you will return. • spectacular stalactites and stalagmites. burned animal fat for fuel. 3. Always carry three sources of light: • blind fish and crayfish that live in the One famous cave a helmet-mounted light, a flashlight and a rivers. scientist was a man named backup light. Take more batteries than you Edouard-Alfred Martel. think you will need. He lived in France from 4. If you get lost, stay where you are until Resources 1859 to 1938. As a little help arrives. boy, Martel loved caves. 5. Don’t touch cave formations. It takes He worked hard to hundreds of years for a stalactite to form. If On the Web: measure caves and took Edouard-Alfred you break one, you have damaged the cave for • bit.ly/MPcavetour careful notes about what Martel a long time. he found in them. He also Cave explorers have a motto: “Take only At the library: developed special ways of using ropes and pictures, leave only carefully placed footsteps, • “Caves: An Explorer Travel Guide” by safety equipment to make cave exploring safer. kill nothing but time.” Anna Claybourne

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Try ’n’ Find Mini Jokes Words that remind us of spelunking are hidden in this puzzle. Some words are hidden backward, and some Sam: What illness did the letters are used twice. See if you can find: chimney get? Sarah: The flue! CARLSBAD, CAVER, GCL I GHTNEMP I UQE COMPANION, ENTRANCE, AFORMAT I ONSZMXA EQUIPMENT, EXPLORE, HOWT S I TNE I CSDMS Eco Note FORMATIONS, HOBBY, EDABSLRACREV I RA LIGHT, MAMMOTH, XHLMREKNULEPSHF MARTEL, RIVER, PRSPELEOLOGI STE Rocks may seem fixed, but SAFE, SCIENTIST, L EMAR T E L HTOMMAM they are slowly changing all the time. SPELEOLOGIST, OVTHGILIWTYBBOH This process is called the rock cycle. SPELUNKER, TWILIGHT. RACOMPAN I ONDBHP Surface rocks are worn away by ice, ECSE I ECNARTNEQA wind and water to form sediment. This is then compressed on the sea floor to form sedimentary rock. At the same time, molten rock erupts through the Cook’s Corner Earth’s crust onto the surface, forming igneous rocks, while heat and pressure Easy Ice Cream Topping create metamorphic rocks underground.

adapted with permission from “50 Things You Should Know About You’ll need: • 4 to 6 servings the Environment” by Jen Green, © QEB Publishing Inc. • 1/2 cup crunchy hazelnut spread vanilla ice cream (Nutella or another brand) For later: • 1/3 cup apricot preserves Look through your newspaper for articles about exploring the natural What to do: world, including caves, the oceans or 1. Combine hazelnut spread and preserves in a medium bowl. space. 2. Microwave on high for 60 seconds. Stir to mix thoroughly. 3. Spoon over vanilla ice cream. Serves 4 to 6. 2019 Andrews McMeel Syndication Teachers: For standards-based activities to accompany this feature, visit: bit.ly/MPstandards. And follow The Mini Page® ©

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So, I was standing on some Back to the contractor inter- was talking to the two stand- beginning, everything is plumb three of these guys. The handy- exposed floor joist talking to view. ing on the joist with me, I was and level when it’s completed. men are great for your rental (but really interviewing) two I like to interview contrac- asking similar questions about Handymen tend to take on turnover and general mainte- contractors who had reached tors before I allow them to framing and plumbing. After smaller projects and have nance. out to us for work on one of the give me a bid. The reason for one of them said they would knowledgeable in most trades The builders are good for many projects we have going. this is that you can ask some start on one corner of the house associated with housing. They new construction. But for flip- And as we talked, I thought very simple but pointed ques- and replace everything, I knew can do minor electrical and ping, the remodeler is essen- the conversation would make a tions to find out if the person it was time to do some educat- plumbing jobs, painting and tial. They can do anything and good column. representing themselves as a ing, and also that I wouldn’t be minor carpentry. This is who make it look right. Now, you may be thinking to contractor knows what they are hiring them. you call if you need a new toi- Remodelers are some of the yourself, “How did Joey end up talking about. I told them I break “gen- let, a door changed out or some most talented and creative guys on an exposed floor joist if he’s Here’s one example. Any eral” contractors into three light fixtures moved. I’ve met in the construction in- just now meeting with contrac- time I interview a painter, I categories. (And by general I A remodeler is someone who dustry. tors?” English ask them how they like to paint don’t mean a contractor with has extensive construction ex- The problem is that they are The answer is simple. Lucas popcorn ceilings. a business that hire subs to do perience and is willing to take getting fewer and farther be- and I had been there working enon of contractors going to If they say they spray them, an entire project for them. I on larger projects. tween. The best one I knew on the job for the past couple look at a project and not put- that’s the kind of painter I want. mean someone who has general Where they differ from the turned into a flipper himself, of days replacing some rotted ting a bid in on it may be cy- If they say they roll them, I’m knowledge of most aspects of builder is their ability to work and we haven’t been able to re- subfloor, fixing plumbing and clical. Marybeth noted that this probably not going to hire them construction but hasn’t become on preexisting structures. They place him since. I am proud of reinforcing floor joists. same time last year, we were because rolling has the poten- trade specific.) The three cate- understand that when working him, but the void is real. The reason Lucas and I were running into this exact issue. tial to damage the texture. gories are builders, handymen on a 50-year-old house, settling So, a word to the wise, when doing the work is because we We’re not sure if it has to do I’m not willing to take a risk and remodelers. and warping can prevent fram- you find a good one, you’d bet- had had a hard time getting with school starting, contrac- on it, and a professional paint- Builders are accustomed to ing from being perfectly plumb ter hold on to them. bids back from contractors on tors playing catch up from va- er wouldn’t either. Also, that starting from the ground up. and level. They get things as non-trade-specific work. And cations, or just the temperature question often reveals that the These guys often work on larg- close as possible, and then they — Joe and Ashley English since we can’t have a house outside. But either way, it’s a reason they want to roll the er projects in new construction are diligent to cut trim angles invest in real estate in North- just sitting, Lucas and I went to cycle we need to take note of ceiling is because they don’t like building entire houses, to compensate for any discrep- west Georgia. For more infor- work on it. when planning for the third have a sprayer. new garages and new decks. ancy. mation or to ask a question, go As a side note, this phenom- quarter. Back to my story — while I And since they start from the As investors, we will need all to www.cashflowwithjoe.com. What’s New in the CUTTING THE RIBBON College World? If you’re the parent or grand- parent of a current or prospective college student, you might be interested to learn what’s new in the world of higher education.

Higher college costs For the 2018-2019 school year, average costs for tuition, fees, room and board were:

• $21,370 at public colleges (in-state) • $37,430 at public colleges Moore (out-of-state) • $48,510 at private colleges the asset protection allowance for a 48-year-old married parent The following information was $46,700. In 2018-2019, that shows the average annual percent same allowance was $21,300, re- increase for tuition, fees, room sulting in a $1,432 decrease in a and board since 2015. Despite student’s aid eligibility ($25,400 steady cuts to their budgets from x 5.64%, the federal contribution state legislatures, public colleges percentage required from parent have been doing a better job of assets). holding down cost increases than private colleges. FAFSA timeline The FAFSA (Free Application Assuming a 3% across-the- for Federal Student Aid) for the board increase, average costs for 2020-2021 school year can be 2019-2020 would be: fi led starting Oct. 1, and relies on • $22,011 at public colleges information in your 2018 federal (in-state) income tax return. CARTERSVILLE-BARTOW COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/SPECIAL • $38,552 at public colleges Hartmanlaw held a ribbon cutting on Thursday at its location at 481 E. Main St., Cartersville. Hartmanlaw handles real es- (out-of-state) Proposed 529 plan changes tate closing transactions and will/estate planning consultations. • $49,965 at private colleges In April 2019, the House Ways and Means Committee passed Keep in mind that these fi g- the Setting Every Community ures are averages; many colleges Up for Retirement Enhancement cost substantially more. And (SECURE) Act, which focuses Harbin Clinic Women’s Center and Pediatrics these fi gures don’t include costs primarily on changes to retire- for books, supplies, personal ex- ment plans but also includes the moves to 200 Gentilly Boulevard in Cartersville penses or transportation, which expansion of 529 plans. Under can add on a few thousand dol- the proposed legislation, 529 STAFF REPORT parking availability, the building will create take place at 200 Gentilly Boulevard, between lars. If you’re a parent and cost plan qualifi ed expenses would be Harbin Clinic Cartersville practices move a convenient and comfortable experience for the Women’s Center and the Pediatrics suite.” is a factor when looking at col- expanded to include: right next door into their brand new space at patients. Assistant Medical Director of Harbin Clin- leges, you need to take the lead 200 Gentilly Boulevard. “We are very excited about the new space,” ic in Bartow County, Dr. Maxwell Prempeh in the conversation because most • Apprenticeship programs The grand opening of this medical offi ce says Pediatrician Dr. Tammy Williams. “With says that the growth in Cartersville business 16-, 17- and 18-year-olds are • Up to $10,000 (lifetime cap) building serves as another milestone for Har- six more exam rooms, a dedicated breastfeed- community, including Harbin Clinic’s expan- not fi nancially savvy enough to toward student loan repayment bin Clinic and its mission to care completely ing room for lactation consulting and a room sion, is an opportunity to enhance patients’ drive a $100,000 or $200,000 for the Northwest Georgia community. specifi cally for newborns, we anticipate being healthcare experience. decision. The legislation has broad bi- The 34,000 square-foot space is beside even more effi cient. Overall, we will continue “In Cartersville, Harbin is able to provide partisan support, so look for the current location at 150 Gentilly Blvd., to provide excellent care to the patients and the highest level of care available to patients,” Higher student debt progress in 2019. Cartersville. While the original building will families we serve in this new space.” says Dr. Prempeh. “There is a great amount Speaking of costs, about 65% continue to house Harbin Clinic practices, the “The building is wonderful. We are confi - of economic growth anticipated for Bartow of U.S. college seniors who Recent college admissions new facility will serve as the location for the dent our patients will love the space and the County in the coming years, and Harbin graduated in 2017 had student scandal Women’s Center and Pediatrics clinics later enhancements to our practice,” says OB/GYN Clinic’s healthcare services will continue to loan debt, owing an average of Finally, a little perspective. this month, as well as Gastroenterology later Dr. Ben Warren. “It’s also very convenient for grow along with the area.” $28,650. And it’s not just stu- The recent college admissions this year. patients who will transition from pregnancy to — This report was provided by Harbin dents who are borrowing. Par- scandal has put a spotlight on the Along with two stories and expanded new parenthood since their health services will Clinic. ents are borrowing, too. There frenzy surrounding elite college are approximately 15 million admissions and perpetuates the student loan borrowers age 40 notion that a child’s attendance and older, and this demographic at a particular school is a make- accounts for almost 40% of all or-break, life-defi ning moment. Nurse Practitioner Lindsay Moates Joins Floyd Urgent Care in Cartersville student loan debt. Student loan But families shouldn’t buy into debt is now the second-highest this narrative. Reach for the best STAFF REPORT histories, perform physical examinations, and and in pediatrics at Floyd Medical Center. consumer debt category after schools? Sure, if that’s import- Lindsay Moates, FNP-BC, has joined order and perform diagnostic studies. Floyd Urgent Care in Cartersville is open mortgage debt, ahead of both ant to you and your child. Think Floyd Urgent Care in Cartersville as a nurse Moates earned a Master of Science in Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 credit cards and auto loans. your child’s life is over if he or practitioner. She will see patients at 1328 Joe nursing from Frontier Nursing University in p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday from 8 she doesn’t get into one of these Frank Harris Parkway. Hyden, Kentucky, and a Bachelor of Science a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call Reduced asset protection schools? No. Many colleges pro- Nurse practitioners prescribe medications in nursing from Shorter University. 770.382.0029. allowance vide an excellent education, and and other treatments to treat illnesses or chron- Before taking her current position. Moates — This report was provided by Floyd Behind the scenes, a stealth it’s up to students to make the ic health conditions. They also obtain medical worked as a registered nurse in inpatient rehab Medical Center. change in the federal govern- most of the opportunities avail- ment’s fi nancial aid formula has able wherever they land. been quietly (and negatively) impacting families. The asset — Bart Moore is a fi nancial protection allowance, which lets advisor with Raymond James at Adairsville Resident Earns One Million Mile Safe Driver Award parents shield a certain amount of 100 W. Cherokee Ave., Carters- their non-retirement assets from ville, and can be reached at 770- STAFF REPORT services, recognized Charles Canty of Canty has driven more than one million consideration, has been steadily 382-2124. This article is fur- Landstar System, Inc., a worldwide, Adairsville as a One Million Mile Safe consecutive miles without a preventable declining for years, resulting in nished by Broadridge Investor asset-light provider of integrated trans- Driver. accident. a higher expected family contri- Communications Solutions, Inc., portation management solutions deliv- During his career with Landstar as bution, or EFC. Ten years ago, to be used by Raymond James ering safe, specialized transportation an independent truck owner-operator, SEE CANTY, PAGE 3D in the 2008-2009 school year, advisors. 2D Sunday, August 25, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Business The Daily Tribune News Bartow County Food and Health Inspection Scores Firehouse Subs Randy’s BBQ Foothills at Rydal (Pool) 413 E. Main St., Cartersville Hickory Springs 1 Hall Station Road, Kingston 11 Foothills Parkway, Rydal Date: May 2 14 Springmont Drive, Cartersville Date: May 15 Date: May 21 Score: 90 Date: May 8 Score: 100 Score: 100 Inspection notes: Score: 100 • Observed an employee drink without a lid or Maple Ridge-Cplace Rollins Child Development Center straw stored under prep counter among storage Water Tower Grille 22 Maple Ridge Drive, Cartersville 676 Henderson Drive, Cartersville bags for meatballs. 12 Legacy Way A, Adairsville Date: May 15 Date: May 22 • Observed potentially hazardous food (bottle of Date: May 9 Score: 96 Score: 100 peppercorn ranch) stored on prep top counter at Score: 96 greater than 41 degrees. Waterford III Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse • Observed several sauce bottles not properly la- El Charro Mexican Grill 451 Waterford Drive, Cartersville 402 E. Church St. Suite 112, Cartersville beled in front prep top cooler. 700 Douthit Ferry Road Suite 750, Cartersville Date: May 16 Date: May 22 Date: May 9 Score: 100 Score: 85 Los Arcos Score: 91 Inspection notes: 1010 N. Tennessee St., Suite 100, Cartersville McDonald’s • Observed potentially hazardous food items held Date: May 6 Eagle Mountain 100 Princeton Blvd., Adairsville at greater than 41 degrees in facility (gyoza: 75 Score: 82 24 Eagle Mountain trail, Adairsville Date: May 16 degrees, strawberry sauce: 60 degrees, noodles: 57 Inspection notes: Date: May 9 Score: 9 degrees). • Observed potentially hazardous cheese dip not Score: 95 • Observed multiple sauce bottles not correctly la- properly stored at 135 degrees. Cartersville Country Club beled with common name of sauce. • Observed cooked, RTE food Chili rellenos stored Best Western 1310 Joe Frank Harris Parkway, Cartersville • Observed accumulation of debris under hibachi for more than 24 hours without date marking. 5663 Highway 20 NE, Cartersville Date: May 16 counters. • Observed employees prepping food while wear- Date: May 9 Score: 100 • Observed vent hoods not cleaned at a frequency ing bracelets. Score: 86 necessary to maintain food contact surfaces clean • Observed wet wiping cloth not properly stored in Inspection notes: White Columns Kitchen to sight and touch. sanitizing solution between uses. • Observed hand washing sink used for a purpose 45 E. Howard St., Kingston • Observed in-use utensil not properly stored han- other than hand washing (dish washing). Date: May 17 Evans Place (Base) dle-up in rice. • Observed raw unpasteurized eggs stored over Score: 100 597 Barnsley Garden Road, Adairsville milk. Date: May 23 Allatoona Landing Marina • Observed unwrapped coffee straws not stored Wendy’s Score: 84 24 Allatoona Landing Road, Cartersville in a way that prevents contamination of multiple 95 Allatooan Road, Cartersville Inspection notes: Date: May 6 straws. Date: May 17 • Observed multiple 16oz. water bottles throughout Score: 98 Score: 98 the facility. Dragon Garden • Observed several TCS food items in two separate Taco Bell 548 MLk Drive, Cartersville Tacos N Subs reach in coolers that were being held above 41 de- 5 Charley Harper Drive, Cartersville Date: May 9 6411 Joe Frank Harris Parkway, Adairsville grees. Food items included: mayo, cheese, home- Date: May 7 Score: 97 Date: May 20 made sauces, lettuce and shrimp. Score: 100 Score: 80 • Observed facility cooling a large pot of soup in Southern Muggs Inspection notes: the walk-in cooler. Grove Park Pool 26 W. Main St. Cartersville • Observed baked potatoes hot held at less than 135 26 Grove Park Circle, Cartersville Date: May 10 degrees. Evans Place (Mobile) Date: May 7 Score: 91 • Observed bottle of Fantastik cleaning spray 597 Barnsley Garden Road, Adairsville Score: 95 touching bottle of liquid butter substitute. Date: May 23 Country Pride • Observed multiple bottles of sauce with no label Score: 84 Grove Park Wader 981 Cass White Road, Cartersville of contents. Inspection notes: 26 Grove Park Circle, Cartersville Date: May 10 • Observed wet wiping cloth stored on counter top • Observed multiple 16oz. water bottles throughout Date: May 7 Score: 91 when not in use. the facility. Score: 100 • Observed box of single service cups stored on • Observed several TCS food items in two separate Burger King fl oor. reach in coolers that were being held above 41 de- Moe’s Southwest Grill 7871 Highway 140, Adairsville • Observed single service buckets reused to store grees. Food items included: mayo, cheese, home- 402 E. Church St. Suite 101, Cartersville Date: May 10 salsas and sauces. Observed tortilla strips stored in made sauces, lettuce and shrimp. Date: May 7 Score: 95 grocery bags. • Observed facility cooling a large pot of soup in Score: 95 the walk-in cooler. Red Lobster 375 Cherokee Place, Cartersville The Inn at Barnsley Resort Date: May 20 597 Barnsley Garden Road, Adairsville for your generous Score: 89 Date: May 23 Thank you! support of education. Inspection notes: Score: 100 • Observed potentially hazardous cooked shrimp not held at 135 degrees or above (shrimp: 123°F). The Georgian Hall at Barnsley Resort Our Daily Tribune News Newspaper In Education partners 597 Barnsley Garden Road, Adairsville are providing materials and newspapers to Bartow County Subway Date: May 23 2290 Highway 411, Cartersville Score: 93 / Cartersville classrooms. Why newspapers? Because the Date: May 21 Score: 92 Barnsley Inn & Golf (Tourist) newspaper is a living textbook, enabling students at all 597 Barnsley Garden Road, Adairsville levels to develop good reading skills while gaining an Main Street Coastal Cuisine Date: May 23 24. W Main St., Cartersville Score: 100 understanding of the world around them. Date: May 21 Score: 92 Cherokee Retreat Center 370 Wilderness Camp Road, White GOLD SPONSORS Mountain Brook (Wader) Date: May 23 11 Mountain BrooK Drive, Cartersville Score: 100 SPENCER Date: May 21 Score: 95 Barnsley Inn & Golf (Pool) FAMILY 597 Barnsley Garden Road, Adairsville Mountain Brook (Pool) Date: May 23 MEDICINE, PC 11 Mountain BrooK Drive, Cartersville Score: 100 Date: May 21 Score: 95 Barnsley Garden (Beer Garden) SILVER SPONSORS 597 Barnsley Garden Road, Adairsville Foothills at Rydal (Zero Depth) Date: May 23 11 Foothills Parkway, Rydal Score: 100 Date: May 21 Score: 100 SEE INSPECTIONS, PAGE 3D

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Canty INDEPENDENT From Page 1D Canty is one of 137 men and women who make up the 2018 CONTRACTORS Class of Landstar Million Mile For part time and as needed basis Safe Drivers recently honored at an awards ceremony recognizing JOB SUMMARY their outstanding safety records and professionalism behind the Newspaper Delivery - Potential to earn wheel. up to $1200 per month part time On average, it takes a Landstar business capacity owner (BCO) 10 Early morning hours years to travel one million miles. BRONZE SPONSORS The distance would take a typi- Deliver 7 days per week cal non-commercial driver rough- • Arby’s • Bartow County Government ly 67 years to complete. BCO is or on weekends • Belk of Cartersville • Etowah Valley Yoga Landstar’s term for independent • Nolde & Main Coffee Co. • Atlanta Area Door owner-operators who provide Also looking for route Ƃ ll ins, transportation capacity under ex- Cartersville • Cartersville Tool Rental • Eyeworks on call and as needed clusive lease agreements. • Hughes Automotive • Roswell Auto Brokers “Charlie is among the safest • SmartCare Medical Group Must have reliable insured vehicle and skilled owner-operators in • USG Interiors, LLC & valid driver’s license the industry. Adairsville should • Womack Custom Homes be proud of him and this out- Delivery routes available throughout standing accomplishment,” said all of Bartow County including: Landstar President and CEO Jim To become a Newspaper Gattoni. In Education partner, please Cartersville, Euharlee, Taylorsville, Emerson, Landstar’s Class of 2018 honor- contact Lee McCrory at The Adairsville, White, Kingston, Rydal ees include 137 business capacity Daily Tribune News 770-382-4545 owners (BCOs) with one million miles of safe driving, 22 new Two RETIREES WELCOME Million Mile Safe Drivers and two new Three Million Mile Safe APPLY IN PERSON Drivers. The new inductees bring the total number of active Landstar BCOs who have earned the Mil- 251 S. Tennessee Street lion Mile Safe Driver title to 1,043. Cartersville, GA 30120 — This report was provided by Landstar System, Inc. The Daily Tribune News Business www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 25, 2019 3D

Southern Comforts Catering (Base) Tellus Northwest Ga Science Museum Inspections 25 Ferguson Drive, Kingston 100 Tellus Drive, White Date: May 24 Date: May 29 From Page 2D Score: 100 Score: 100 Barnsley Garden (Rice House) 597 Barnsley Garden Road, Adairsville Southern Comforts Catering (Mobile) Tarascos Date: May 23 25 Ferguson Drive, Kingston 1325 Cassville Road, Cartersville Score: 96 Date: May 24 Date: May 30 Score: 100 Score: 87 Barnsley Garden (Pavilion) Inspection notes: 597 Barnsley Garden Road, Adairsville Victoria Village (Pool) • Observed hand wash sink with empty cans stored inside it. Date: May 23 10 Greenway Lane, Cartersville • Observed a deep container of beans in the walk in cooler that was Score: 100 Date: May 24 cooked the day before and not cooled properly, temperature was at Score: 96 50 degrees. Barnsley Garden (Woodland Grill) 597 Barnsley Garden Road, Adairsville Hamilton Crossing (Zero Depth) Wendy’s Date: May 23 26 Hamilton Blvd., Cartersville 3 Village Hill Drive, Cartersville Score: 84 Date: May 24 Date: May 31 Inspection notes: Score: 96 Score: 100 • Observed multiple 16 oz. water bottles throughout the facility. • Observed several TCS food items in two separate reach in coolers Sage Cotton Restaurant High Harbour Conference Center that were being held above 41 degrees. Food items included: mayo, 97 Ward Mountain, Adairsville 40 Old Sandtown Road, Cartersville cheese, homemade sauces, lettuce and shrimp. Date: May 24 Date: May 31 • Observed facility cooling a large pot of soup in the walk in cooler. Score: 96 Score: 100 Belgian-based manufacturer to add 50 jobs to Georgia facility

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from its current 140 to a head- A Belgian-based manufacturer count of 190. says it will add 50 jobs to its fa- Partnership Gwinnett, in a cility in Georgia. news release, said the new invest- Economic development group ment is intended to upgrade the Partnership Gwinnett says Bar- work space, expand service ca- co also will invest $5 million pabilities and make the company in the Duluth-area facility, its more attractive to potential hires. American headquarters. Barco Barco held a ribbon-cutting manufactures electronics used in ceremony Thursday to celebrate entertainment, medical and busi- the expansion with Gwinnett ness fi elds. County leaders, Partnership The Atlanta Journal-Consti- Gwinnett and representatives tution reports the new jobs will from the Georgia Department of take the company’s workforce Economic Development.

US stocks tumble as US-China trade war rattles investors

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