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August 9, 2018

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS Euharlee council approves property tax

BY NEIL B. MCGAHEE either establish a property millage rate or meeting. “I strongly recommend the gested implementing a three mil rate in [email protected] provide services as a way to generate council consider advertising for a two anticipation of future capital expenses revenue. mil tax increase, which would generate not in the budget. Following the state-mandated three “Based on our current standing, and $189,000 for the city. That equates to a “If we do two mils, we would get by,” public hearings, the Euharlee City Coun- the fact that we want to maintain a mini- $76 increase for a $100,000 house, $176 he said. “If we did three mils, we would cil unanimously approved implementing mum fund balance of four months, a new for a $200,000 house and $236 for a have $90,000 to either set aside for two mils in property taxes at their Tues- revenue source is almost vital,” City $300,000 house.” day meeting, the last city in the county to Manager James Stephens said at the last Councilman Tracey Queen had sug- SEE EUHARLEE, PAGE 4A RANDY PARKER/DTN From left, Fred Kittle, Anna Sullivan, Philena Johnson, Dr. Phillip Page, John Howard and Dr. Davis Nelson celebrate the opening of a new wing at Kingston Elementary School Monday. Kingston Elementary opens $2.2M expansion

BY JAMES SWIFT [email protected]

When students returned to Kingston Elementary School Wednesday morning, it was with a noticeable absence on campus — one that Bartow County Board of Education District 5 represen- tative Anna Sullivan found more than welcome. “This really is a wonderful day for us, because up to this point, we’ve been spending some time on those trailers,” she said at Monday afternoon’s ribbon-cut- ting ceremony to commemorate the addition of about 8,500 square feet to Kingston Elemen- tary’s footprint. “One of the goals has been that we get rid of those, because we wanted all of our stu- dents to be all together in the building.” Along with eliminating the need for any more portable units at KES, the $2.2 million invest- ment also adds four fifth-grade classrooms, two instructional- support classrooms, restrooms, a book room and a teacher work room to the facility, with the re- maining funding allocated to up- dating HVAC units and creating a firetruck turnaround space on campus. “Our new wing is spacious and beautiful, and we appreciate the BACK IN county’s dedication to providing our students these classrooms as well as outfitting these class- rooms with state of the art tech- nology and durable, new furniture,” said KES Principal Philena Johnson. “Our teachers and students are pleased to move out of the portables and into the building. Please note that appre- ciation is even greater on cold, wet, north Georgia winter days.” SESSION Considering construction has been ongoing at Kingston Ele- mentary for several months, Sul- livan said she’s sure Johnson has “woke up with nightmares of RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS being chased by giant bulldozers Above, students at Cartersville Primary School walk to their bus Wednesday after their or enormous clouds of dust.” Al- first day of the 2018-2019 school year. Right, Ashley Boling hugs her son Aiden McQueen though KES teachers may have as he prepares to start the fourth grade at the new Adairsville Elementary School. occasionally longed for a set of

SEE KES, PAGE 7A City finance dept. recognized for excellence NEIL MCGAHEE/DTN BY NEIL B. MCGAHEE other “Cs.” paper — memos, budgets, proposals and The City of Cartersville [email protected] The Association’s press release went on contracts — yet he seems to know exactly finance team, to say “the Certificate of Achievement is the purpose of every item on the desk. Renee Faunce, For at least the 25th straight year — no the highest form of recognition in the area Rhinehart and his staff of four are re- left, Connie one is exactly sure how long it’s been — of financial and governmental reporting sponsible for all financial operations of the Chastain and the City of Cartersville’s finance depart- and its attainment represents a significant city. According to the department’s mis- Michael Garland, ment has made the All-Star team in finan- accomplishment by a government and its sion statement, the finance department’s led by director cial reporting. management.” goal is to build and reinforce confidence in Tom Rhinehart, In July, the Chicago-based Government The Finance office is located on the city financial management by managing was recognized by Finance Officers Association of the United third floor of the city hall annex. and planning all financial functions in an the National States and Canada, released its list of win- If the old saying that a messy desk is the efficient, cost-effective and responsible Finance Officers ners of the Certificate of Achievement for sign of a creative mind is true, then finance manner.” Association. Excellence in Financial Reporting and director Tom Rhinehart must be a genius. there was Cartersville tucked in with the His desk is literally running over with SEE AWARD, PAGE 7A

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ContactUs OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News Cartersville, with Rev. Jim Sue Rutland Morris. a visitation with the family from Gayle Payne; sons, Jeff (Kim) Address: Pinkard officiating. A memorial Mr. Morris was a student in the six o’clock in the evening until Payne and Todd Payne; grand- 251 S. Tennessee St. Cartersville, GA 30120 service will be held at Nantahala first class to eight on Thursday, the 9th of Au- children, Breanna (Eric) Owens, Outdoor Center. graduate from gust, 2018 at Owen Funeral Chase (Brittany) Payne, Corey Mailing Address: In lieu of flowers, the family the new Home. Payne, Cole (Sara) Payne, 251 S. Tennessee St. request donations be made to Cartersville Please visit www.owenfuner- Emmry Payne and Lawson Cartersville, GA 30120 Sandy’s favorite pet animal shel- High School in als.com to post tributes and sign Payne; great-grandchildren, 1953. After the on-line register. Maddy Payne, Noah Owens, Jase Phone: 770-382-4545 ter, PAWS at PO Box 1814, After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Bryson City, NC 28713 or online graduation he Owen Funeral Home, 12 Owens, Savannah Payne, Carter Fax: 770-382-2711 at www.pawsbrysoncity.org. proudly served Collins Dr., Cartersville, GA Payne, Connor Payne; brother, Sign the guestbook and leave his country in 30120 has charge of the arrange- Hugh Payne; several nieces and Alan Davis, the United ments. nephews; sisters-in-laws, Madlyn Publisher online condolences at www.Bar- Morris Sandra Ann tonFuneralHome.net. States Army. Sligh and Brenda Nix. Jason Greenberg, Mr. Morris retired from the A Celebration of Life Service Managing Editor Adcock R. Dudley Barton & Son Fu- United States Postal Service as a will be conducted at two o’clock Ms. Sandra Ann “Sandy” Ad- neral Home, Adairsville, is in Billy Franklin Jennifer Moates, Post Master after many years of in the afternoon on Saturday, Au- cock, age 58 of Bryson City, charge of arrangements for Ms. Advertising Director dedicated service. He enjoyed Payne gust 11, 2018, in the chapel of North Carolina, passed away Sandra Ann “Sandy” Adcock. Mindy Salamon, collecting plates, quarters and Billy Franklin Payne, age 84, Owen Funeral Home with Rev. Tuesday, August 7, 2018. Office Manager/Classified stamps. He was a very big fan of passed away on Wednesday, Au- Sammy Burgess, Rev. Joe Nix Advertising Director She was born in Cartersville, Dennis W. Dunn gust 8, 2018. Dennis W. Dunn, age 57, of UGA, the Cartersville Hurricanes and Rev. Doug Harris officiating. Georgia, December 10, 1959, Bill was born Lee McCrory, Calhoun, GA, died August 5, and NASCAR. In his spare time Interment will immediately fol- Circulation/Distribution daughter of Ernest Bradford Ad- he also enjoyed fishing and on April 7, low in Sunset Memory Gardens. Manager cock and the late Betty Ann In- 2018. Services to be announced. 1934, in Georgia Funeral Care & Crema- spending quality time with his Serving as Pallbearers are Stacey Wade, gram Adcock. She was of the family. Cartersville, Lamar Brock, Doug Fortner, Circulation Customer Care/ tion Services, Acworth, GA. 678- Baptist faith. A lover of the great Mr. Morris is preceded in GA, son of the Mark Cornett, James Cornett, Account Manager outdoors, she enjoyed working 574-3016. late Hobart and Byron Pezzarossi, death by his brother, Jack Morris. Chase Payne, Corey Payne, Cole the last 36 years for the Nanta- Press Room Director Survivors include his loving Bridgette Payne, Tommy Howard and Eric hala Outdoor Center. Sandy en- Clinton R. Moore Payne. Clinton R. Moore, age 57, of wife, Ruth Massey Morris; Owens. Email: joyed life and helping animals, Bill was the Cartersville, GA, died August 7, daughter, Robin (Mike) Reeves; Honorary Pallbearers are Fuzz MANAGING EDITOR especially her kitty, Boo. She owner/operator Payne 2018. A memorial service will be granddaughter, Carrie Reeves; Cornett, Lamar Thacker, Bobby [email protected] was preceded in death by her of Bill Payne Tire. After retiring announced by Georgia Funeral brother, JB (Nancy) Morris; sis- Womack, Bill Stafford, Earl NEWSROOM mother. from the tire business, he began Care & Cremation Services, Ac- ters-in-laws, Marie Morris and Mathison, Wallace Pickel and [email protected] Survivors include her father working at Blue Sky Car Wash. worth, GA. 678-574-3016. Mildred (Lewis) Starkabaum; Michael Scoggins. FEATURES EDITOR and his wife, E.B. and Nancy Ad- brothers-in-laws, Don (Joyce) In his spare time he enjoyed um- Friends are cordially invited to [email protected] cock; brother, Randy and Sherri Massey and Jimmy Massey; sev- piring baseball and softball for a visitation with the family from PHOTOGRAPHER Adcock; step brothers, Don and eral nieces and nephews. the Cartersville Recreation De- five o’clock in the evening until [email protected] Dan Wilson; nephews, B.J. A Celebration of Life Service partment and he also coached a nine o’clock on Friday, the 10th STAFF REPORTERS Hankins, Daniel Hankins, Brady will be conducted at twelve o’- women’s softball team for many of August, 2018, at Owen Fu- [email protected] Wilson, Benton Wilson, and An- clock in the afternoon on Friday years. With his loving wife of neral Home. [email protected] drew Wilson; aunts and uncles, sixty-four years, Bill traveled [email protected] the 10th of August, 2018 in the Flowers are accepted or dona- Jean Curran, Billy and Rosalind Chapel of Owen Funeral Home with Gayle to numerous bowling tions may be made in Bill’s SPORTS REPORTER Adcock, Sara Jo Jefferson, Bob- tournaments. He was a true and [email protected] with Rev. Keith Dempsey and honor at Renesant Bank, 880 Joe bie Jean Ingram, Bill Ingram, and Rev. Terry Combs officiating. In- faithful servant of the Lord and a Frank Harris Pkwy., Cartersville, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Lee Roy Morris [email protected] Ernest Ingram; cousins, Cather- terment will immediately follow proud and active member of GA 30120. ine Wolf, Sean Curran, Stephen Lee Roy Morris, age 84, in Sunset Memory Gardens. Adairsville Church of God. Please visit www.owenfuner- OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Curran, Kim Smith, Pat Craig, passed away on Tuesday, August Serving as Pallbearers are Jack Bill is preceded in death by his als.com to post tributes and sign [email protected] and Wanda Coleman. 7, 2018. Morris, Gary White, Andrew brothers, James and Eugene the on-line register. Mr. Morris was born on April CIRCULATION DIRECTOR Graveside services will be held White, Thad Morris, David Mor- Payne; sisters, Frances Payne and Owen Funeral Home, 12 Collins [email protected] Saturday, August 11, 2018, at 21, 1934, in Cartersville, GA, ris and Jody Lockhart. Dorothy Poole. Dr., Cartersville, GA 30120 has LEGAL ADVERTISING 11:00 AM at Oak Hill Cemetery, son of the late Boyd Morris and Friends are cordially invited to Survivors include his wife, charge of the arrangements. 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DEAR ABBY: My mother-in- DEAR RENT-FREE: You are our budget is small. Although she to mark milestones with greeting error? — UNSURE IN ILLI- law owns the building my hus- being treated like a tenant, not a barely acknowledges anyone cards instead of gifts. Period. If NOIS band and I live in. I moved in daughter-in-law. As a member of else’s birthday, she still expects you want to celebrate with her in with him about a year ago, before the family, you should be treated the “perfect” present for her own. addition, fine, but her behavior DEAR UNSURE: If you do we were married. Because she the same as her son. By all means We love her and want to celebrate “takes the cake.” what you are contemplating, the owns the building, she doesn’t discuss this with him, and while with her, but the expectations and recipient may find it insulting, so charge her son rent to live there you’re at it, suggest he split your confrontations make her birth- DEAR ABBY: I am wondering I don’t recommend it. However but asks that he help manage the By share of the rent 50/50 because days miserable for everyone — about current etiquette concern- well-intentioned, it could lose the building, which takes about three Abigail Van Buren you are all family now. including her. How do we stop ing work emails. I work in the of- company a client or annoy your hours a month. (He has a full- rent? The amount she’s charging this? — BIRTHDAY CELEBRA- fice of a financial institution and co-workers. time job outside of managing the me is about what I would pay if DEAR ABBY: My 30-year-old TION receive multiple emails from cus- building.) we lived in another building and daughter has extremely high ex- tomers and fellow employees Dear Abby is written by Abigail When I moved in, his mom split the rent between us. pectations for her birthday. No DEAR BIRTHDAY: Who cre- every day. Our e-mail system rec- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne asked that I pay rent. I guess in I don’t know how to approach one in the family has ever given ated this self-entitled monster? ognizes when a word is spelled Phillips, and was founded by her the back of my mind I thought it this, or if I’d be stepping out of her a gift that she liked, so now Remind your daughter and her incorrectly. If I receive an email mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact would change after we got mar- line to request living somewhere we actually have to get the gift husband that you are all adults that has a misspelled word in it Dear Abby at ried. Do you think I’m a brat for rent-free. Please help. — RENT- approved by her husband first! now, and because of that, “the and I must reply to it, is it rude to www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box thinking I shouldn’t have to pay FREE IN CALIFORNIA She doesn’t like gift cards, and family” has decided from now on correct the other person’s spelling 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

CHURCH CALENDAR

GRAYS CHAPEL AME Everyone is invited. NEW HOPE MISSIONARY Jody Cagle bring the message at Road, Cartersville. The Pine is open the first Thursday of each CHURCH – Grays Chapel AME BAPTIST CHURCH — 106 11 a.m. on Aug. 19. The church is Grove Baptist Church food pantry month from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Church is celebrating the 20th pas- BIBLE WAY BAPTIST Fire Tower Road, Cartersville. hosting Calvary Children Home toral anniversary of Rev. Leonard CHURCH – 29 Marr Road, New Hope Missionary Baptist Choir singing at 11 a.m. on Aug. M. Daniels. In celebration, the Cartersville. Bible Way Baptist Church will hold its fall revival 26. Everyone is welcome. church is hosting events all week- Church is hosting its homecoming services from Aug. 13-16 at 7 end. On Aug. 10 at 7 p.m., the on Aug. 12 at 11 a.m. Rev. Sanford p.m. each night. The guest re- SUTALLEE BAPTIST church is hosting a Night of Praise Lawrence will be bringing the mes- vivalist will be Rev. Dr. R.L. CHURCH — 895 Knox Bridge and Thanksgiving. The church is sage. There will be no Sunday White from Mt. Ephraim Baptist Highway, White. Sutallee Baptist having an anniversary banquet at 6 school. Church in Atlanta. For more in- Church is hosting griefshare         p.m. at White Columns at Kingston formation, call 770-382-8784. Wedesnday, Aug. 22, at 6 p.m. and &'.,-. !0'! &5/'! ) #& ')'0 0',+ 0  // %# &#. -5 (tickets are $20 presale). On Sun- PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST a Brotherhood breakfast Saturday,     day, services will be at 11 a.m. and CHURCH – 1370 Kingston High- FREEDOM WORSHIP Aug. 25, at 8 a.m. For more infor- 3 p.m. with guest speakers. way 293, Kingston. Pleasant Hill CENTER — 1941 Cassville mation, call 770-479-0101 or email Baptist Church is hosting its hom- Road, Cartersville. Freedom Wor- [email protected] or CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP coming on Aug. 12 at 11 a.m. The ship Center will hold its 10th an- visit CHURCH – Christian Fellowship church is also hosting its revival niversary revival and www.sutalleebaptistchurch.com. Church is hosting the Christian Aug.13-15 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. homecoming with the Branham Summer Concert Series Aug. 11 in Earl Abernathy will be the evangel- Family Next Generation. Services ROWLAND SPRINGS BAP- Downtown Friendship Plaza at 7 ist. Everyone is invited. will be Friday, Aug. 17 at 7 p.m.; TIST CHURCH – 79 Rowland p.m. Ashton Roach will be per- Saturday, Aug. 18 at 6 p.m.; and Springs Road S.E., Cartersville. forming with a special guest. The SHILOH MISSIONARY Sunday, Aug. 19 at 11 a.m. For The church’s food pantry is open event is free. BAPTIST CHURCH – 26 Shiloh more information, visit worship- the third Thursday of every month  +0.,"1!0,.5 $$#. Road, Stilesboro. Shiloh Mission- withfreedom.com or call 678-899- from 10 a.m. to noon. ,+/1)0 0',+ 6 4 * 6 . 5/ CROWE SPRINGS BAPTIST ary Baptist Church is celebrating its 9646.    CHURCH – 290 Crowe Springs homcoming on Aug. 12. Sundsay EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF E (&3 ( 7C $&3 $16 E 95 ( 07B4'(9 $16 Road, Cartersville. Crowe Springs school will begin at 9 a.m. with THE LIGHTHOUSE EVAN- THE ASCENSION – 205 W. E 18 ( () $16 E &1$A1&$ E 879A@ 62B91(@ GELISTIC CHURCH OF Cherokee Ave., Cartersville. The Baptist Church is hosting its re- morning service at 10 a.m., lunch E (961$A(' %1@3@ E #0184$@0 62B91(@ E ($'$&0(@ vival. Services will begin at 6 p.m. at 2 p.m. and afternoon service at 3 PRAYER — The Lighthouse church’s food pantry is open on Aug. 12 and 7 p.m. Aug. 13-16. p.m. The chuch is also hosting its Evangelistic Church of Prayer is every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 E 1%975D$4)1$ E BA7 &&1'(6A@ Reggie Nation is bringing the mes- revival services Aug. 13-15 at 7 hosting its God is Here Power p.m, and Wednesday from 9 to 11    sage. p.m. nightly. Everyone is welcome. Prosperity Conference Aug. 18 at a.m. 76#('91   E !B(@  !0B9@    E $A  D 88716A5(6A 9 a.m. at 767 W. Avenue, Suite C,   (35 1'0#     .0#./2'))# MT. CARMEL UMC – 825 FIVE FORKS BAPTIST in Cartersville. The conference is PINE GROVE BAPTIST Hall Station Road, Adairsville. Mt. CHURCH – Five Forks Baptist free. For more information, call CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove  !  "" ""!% Carmel United Methodist Church Church is hosting its revival at 7:30 404-207-3472. is hosting its Annual Homecoming p.m. each night from Aug. 13-21. Service on August 12 at 10:30 a.m. The church is also hosting Commu- PEEPLES VALLEY BAP- Heartfelt Ministry, of Rome, is per- nity Foot Washing Sunday on Aug. TIST CHURCH – 68 Ledford forming, followed by lunch. There 12 at 6 p.m. LAne, Cartersville. Peeples Valley NOTICE will be no afternoon service. Baptist Church is having Brother OF PROPERTY TAX WHAT’S GOING ON INCREASE DAYLILY SEEDLINGS – application at the BCSO Admin Lobby. Free daylily seedlings are being given out on Aug. 11 from 9 a.m. The Bartow County Board of Education to 12 p.m. at 35 Northwoods has tentatively adopted a millage rate Drive N.W. in Cartersville. To re- Super Blowout Sale! serve seedlings, email David Friday and Saturday Only • 11am - 6pm Bishop at which will require an increase in property [email protected] Everything taxes by 3.56 percent. All concerned ARES GROUP – The Bartow 50% County Amateur Radio Emer- citizens are invited to the public hearing gency Service Group is holding In Store! its regularly scheduled meeting OFF No Exceptions! on this tax increase to be held at the at 7 p.m. on Aug. 13 at Shoney’s Restaurant near Highway 20 and Central Office, 65 Gilreath Road, I-75. Everyone is welcome. For Sweet T’s Antiques more information, call Charles Hwy. 113, Taylorsville Cartersville, GA on August 9, 2018 at Evans at 770-386-0676. (Beside T&M Store) EUHARLEE PLANNING 12:00 pm and 6:00 pm. An additional AND ZONING – The next City of Euharlee Planning and Zoning public hearing on this tax increase will be Commission meeting is being held on Aug. 14 at 6 p.m. at Eu- held at the Central Office, 65 Gilreath harlee City Hall. Road, Cartersville, GA on August 20, SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS – The Sons of Con- 2018 at 5:30 pm. This tentative increase federate Veterans meeting is being held Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. at will result in a millage rate of 18.85 mills, the Cassville Historical Museum. Henry DeRamus will be the an increase of .648 mills. Without this speaker. Everyone is invited. Chests tentative tax increase, the millage rate FREE FISHING DAYS – & Dellinger Park is hosting free will be no more than 18.202 mills. The fishing days Aug. 25, Sept. Lamps 22 and Oct. 8 from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. proposed tax increase for a home with a

CITIZENS’ LAW EN- fair market value of $125,000 is FORCEMENT ACADEMY – The Bartow County Sheriff’s Of- approximately $32.00 and the proposed fice is now accepting applica- tions for the next Citizens’ Law tax increase for nonhomestead property Enforcement Academy. The pro- Monday - Saturday gram lasts 10 weeks and, running 927 N. Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA with a fair market value of $275,000 is from Sept. 11 to Nov. 6, and 770-382-4652 meets on Tuesdays and on one approximately $71.00. Saturday. To apply, pick up an treasurechestoutlet.com U.S. & WORLD

4A Thursday, August 9, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Ohio, Kansas elections too close to call; Trump claims win

BY STEVE PEOPLES mine the political landscape — and told supporters. AND JULIE CARR SMYTH Trump’s standing within his own It’s unclear how much Trump’s Associated Press party — as the GOP defends its support helped or hurt Balderson. House and Senate majorities this Described by campaign operatives WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Two fall. as a “Whole Foods” district, the high-stakes elections that tested If Balderson holds on in Ohio, largely suburban region features a President Donald Trump’s clout and Republicans will have won eight of more affluent and educated voter cost both parties millions of dollars nine special House elections since base than the typical Trump strong- were too close to call on Wednesday. 2016, most in Republican-leaning hold. Trump claimed victory in one nev- districts. Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a leading ertheless and proclaimed himself ‘5 In Kansas, Republicans were voice in the GOP’s shrinking anti- for 5’ for Tuesday’s Election Day. fighting among themselves in an Trump wing, once represented the In battleground Ohio, the presi- unusual battle for governor in district in Congress. dent took credit for Republican which the president sided with the At times, the race centered on Troy Balderson’s performance, incumbent’s challenger. Trump’s tax cuts as much as the calling it “a great victory,” though A new state law allows ballots candidates. the congressional contest could be postmarked as of Tuesday to be O’Connor and his Democratic al- headed to a recount. Democrats counted, so long as they arrive lies railed against the tax plan, cast- could also celebrate their strong within three days of Election Day. ing it as a giveaway for the rich that showing in the district that has gone Kobach received a late endorse- exacerbates federal deficits and Republican for decades. ment from Trump. Colyer received threatens Medicare and Social Se- “We’re not stopping now,” De- the endorsement of the National curity. Balderson and his Republi- mocrat Danny O’Connor told Rifle Association and had the back- can allies have backed away from cheering supporters Tuesday night. ing of Kansas political legend Bob the tax plan in recent weeks, train- Whoever is eventually declared the Dole. ing their fire instead on top House winner in the special election will Should the polarizing Kobach Democrat Nancy Pelosi. take office immediately, but only win the primary, some Republican JOHN MINCHILLO/AP O’Connor’s campaign spent Voters cast their ballots among an array of electronic voting machines in a polling station at the until the end of the year. The two operatives fear he could lose the $2.25 million on advertising com- Noor Islamic Cultural Center on Tuesday in Dublin, Ohio. Two-term state Sen. Troy Balderson is men will face off again in Novem- governorship to Democrats this fall. fighting off a strong challenge from Democrat Danny O’Connor, a 31-year-old county official, in a pared to Balderson’s $507,000, ac- ber for the full 2019-2020 term. The race could become further dis- congressional district held by the Republican Party for more than three decades. cording to campaign tallies of ad But Trump declared uncondi- rupted if Kansas City-area business- spending. But the Republican cam- tional victory, tweeting Wednesday, man Greg Orman makes it onto the ments and a June campaign visit There were at least 3,367 provi- considered more competitive than paign arm and its allied super PAC “As long as I campaign and/or sup- November ballot. He submitted pe- from Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders sional ballots left to be reviewed. the Ohio district — at least looking picked up the slack, spending more port Senate and House candidates titions Monday with more than and New York House candidate That’s enough for O’Connor to po- at Trump’s 2016 performance — than $4 million between them. (within reason), they will win!” 10,000 signatures for what could be- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. tentially pick up enough to force a according to data compiled by the In Michigan, former state Rep. He claimed to have helped five come the most serious independent Democrats are targeting the dis- recount. Democrats’ national campaign Rashida Tlaib is poised to become GOP candidates win, including Bill run for Kansas governor in decades. trict, which includes the state’s met- The Associated Press does not committee. the first Muslim woman in Con- Schuette for Michigan governor, Trump made his preference clear ropolitan Kansas City area. Hillary declare winners in races subject to Despite the deadlocked race, the gress. She won the Democratic John James for Michigan Senate for Kobach. Clinton narrowly won it in the 2016 an automatic recount. details of the Ohio returns suggest nomination to run unopposed in and Josh Hawley for Missouri Sen- “He is a fantastic guy who loves presidential race. In a special election season that considerably higher Democratic en- November. ate. “5 for 5!” Trump tweeted. his State and our Country — he will In Ohio, the script for the special featured nearly a dozen congres- thusiasm less than 100 days before The field was set in two Senate Though, as in Ohio, the Kansas be a GREAT Governor and has my election was somewhat familiar this sional contests, Democrats claimed the midterms. contests. primary for governor was too close full & total Endorsement! Strong on year: An experienced Trump loyal- just a handful of wins, but they may O’Connor’s total of nearly In Missouri, Democratic Sen. to call. Crime, Border & Military,” the ist, Balderson, was fighting a strong have cause for optimism this fall. In 100,000 votes far exceeded what Claire McCaskill claimed her With election officials halting the president tweeted on the eve of the challenge from O’Connor, a fresh- virtually every special election test the Republican Tiberi’s Democratic party’s nomination, while state At- vote count Wednesday morning, election. faced Democrat in the state’s 12th dating back to the spring of 2017, opponent got in 2014. Balderson’s torney General Josh Hawley will Secretary of State Kris Kobach led In Kansas’ 3rd Congressional congressional District, a Columbus- Democratic candidates performed total — just more than 101,500 represent the GOP. incumbent Gov. Jeff Colyer by District, Sharice Davids became the area suburban area held by the Re- significantly better than their party votes — was barely two-thirds of And in Michigan, Democratic fewer than 200 votes. It could be state’s first Native American and publican Party for more than three had in those same places two years Tiberi’s 2014 mark of about Sen. Debbie Stabenow will take on several days before all absentee gay nominee for Congress. decades. As voters were going to earlier. 150,000. military veteran and business exec- votes are counted. The 38-year-old attorney and ac- the polls, Trump said Balderson Trump won Ohio’s 12th Con- “Over the next three months, I’m utive John James, who won the The day’s races in five states, like tivist prevailed in a close, six-can- would make a “great congress- gressional District, for example, by going to do everything I can to keep GOP nomination. James would join many before them, tested the per- didate Democratic primary and will man.” more than 11 points in 2016; on America great again, so that when Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina as sistence of Trump’s fiery supporters face four-term Republican Rep. The winner takes the seat previ- Tuesday night, Balderson and O’- we come back here in November — the chamber’s only black Republi- and the momentum of the Demo- Kevin Yoder. ously held by Pat Tiberi, a nine-term Connor were separated by less than get ready, we gotta come back here cans. cratic Party’s anti-Trump resistance. Davids edged labor lawyer Brent incumbent who resigned to take a 1 point. in November — I have earned your Trump tweeted that James is “a The results were helping deter- Welder, who received the endorse- job with an Ohio business group. There are 79 House races this fall vote for a second time,” Balderson potential Republican star.” Republican law limiting labor powers defeated in Missouri

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The steady march of new “right- to-work” laws in Republican-led states hit a wall in Missouri, where voters resoundingly rejected a measure that could have weakened union finances after national and local labor groups poured millions of dollars into the campaign against it. Missouri’s law against compulsory union fees was defeated Tuesday by a 2-to-1 margin, nearly a year after the measure adopted by the state’s Republican governor and Legislature had been scheduled to take effect. It was put on hold after unions successfully petitioned to force a public referendum. The election results effectively vetoed the Missouri measure and halted a string of stinging losses for organized labor. Since 2012, five other once historically strong union states had adopted right-to-work laws as Republicans gained strength in state capitols, raising the total to 27 states with such laws. The Missouri referendum marked the first chance for voters to weigh in on union powers since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in late June that public sector employees cannot be compelled to pay fees to unions. Missouri’s ballot measure essentially would have extended that to all private sector employees in the state. zens of Euharlee. Those are fun- council for their example of good “Working people made their voices heard at the ballot box Euharlee damental questions you have to governance. today and overturned right to work. It’s a truly historic mo- ask when considering adding a “The council’s unanimous vote ment,” Missouri AFL-CIO President Mike Louis said. FROM PAGE 1A tax. It will be interesting to hear to implement a millage rate in Missouri voters had last rejected right to work in 1978, when projects or specify where that one is a drastic step as well. It’s from them.” Euharlee for the first time in the national union membership was more than double its current money is going. It’s a big expen- very difficult for me to want to Guyton said he felt very con- city’s history will provide finan- rate of 10.7 percent. diture, but we could pay cash in- put a millage rate in, especially flicted after the vote. cial stability for the city,” he said. Business groups and conservative interest groups pledged to stead of borrowing money.” two mils when I look around at “I have run twice for city coun- “And that will provide adequate try again to enact it in Missouri, potentially as soon as the 2019 Councilman Craig Guyton other cities that offer a lot more cil, each time pledging to keep equipment for the facilities and legislative session. wondered if the city’s services than we do. Is the city of Eu- the millage rate at zero for as their upkeep. They deliberated “The defeat of Proposition A is merely a minor setback on the were even necessary. harlee an effective steward of our long as possible,” he said. “That vey diligently and made a very road to providing workers with the freedom they deserve,” said “The question is what do the citizens’ money? In other words, time is now. We have been ex- difficult decision. As Council- Jeremy Cady, the Missouri director of Americans for Prosperity, citizens want,” he said, carefully does there need to even be a city tremely frugal and up to now, man Joe Turner said, it’s not that which is part of the conservative Koch network. choosing his words. “Do we con- of Euharlee? That’s a fundamen- never had to pay for all the serv- they were in favor of the tax, but At issue are so-called fair-share fees, which are less than full tinue to cut services or are they tal question. A lot of the services ices we receive — zoning, recre- it was required not to take a step dues but are intended to cover unions’ nonpolitical costs such interested in this. There’s not a we provide, people don’t use. ation, parks, streets, museums, backwards.” as collective bargaining. Unions say it’s fair for workers to pay lot we can cut. We can cut an en- Our recreation facilities are not senior services and police to The Euharlee City Council will the fees, because federal law requires them to represent even tire department. Those are very utilized by the majority of our name a few. It’s tough, but it had hold a work session on Tuesday, those employees who don’t join. But supporters of right-to-work drastic cuts, but raising millage citizens. We provide a museum to be done.” Aug. 21, at 7 p.m. at Euharlee laws counter that people should have the right to accept a job rates in a city that has never had that is mostly unused by the citi- Stephens commended the City Hall. without being required to pay a union.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHICAGO — Children’s advocates want the American Psycho- logical Association to condemn the tech industry’s practice of using persuasive psychological techniques to keep kids glued to their screens. The advocates, citing research that links excessive use of social media and video games with depression and academic troubles, say it’s unethical for psychologists to be involved in tactics that risk harming kids’ well-being. Skeptics say the research is inconclusive, and they note that psychologists have been involved in other indus- tries’ marketing and advertising for decades. The group seeking intervention includes 60 U.S. psychologists, researchers, children’s advocates and the Children’s Screen Time Action Network, a project of the Boston-based Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood. The network was publishing a letter Wednesday to the American Psychological Association, coinciding with the association’s annual meeting in San Francisco. “There are powerful psychology principles and technology that are being used against kids in ways that are not in their best inter- ests,” said Josh Golin, executive director of the Campaign for a J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP, FILE Commercial-Free Childhood. In this July 19, 2016, photo, Rep. Chris Collins, R-NY, speaks in Cleveland. Collins was indicted on charges that he used inside That technology uses computers to help figure out what motivates information about a biotechnology company to make illicit stock trades. The charges were announced and the indictment unsealed people and influence their online behavior. It’s built on age-old on Wednesday. tenets of behavioral psychology that marketers and advertisers have long used to get people to buy their products. The difference is smartphones are ubiquitous and unlike human marketers, they don’t get tired, said B.J. Fogg, a behavioral scientist at Stanford University NY congressman charged with insider trading who has been called the technology’s pioneer. Fogg said he has aimed to use persuasive tech to enhance people’s BY TOM HAYS developed to treat multiple scle- When the House Ethics Commit- charges against Collins “show the lives. But he also said he has long warned that it has a “dark side,” Associated Press rosis was a clinical failure. After tee began investigating the stock rampant culture of corruption and including potential loss of privacy and the potential for encouraging a public announcement, the com- trades a year ago, his spokes- self-enrichment among Republi- behavior that isn’t in users’ best interests. NEW YORK — Republican pany’s stock price plunged 92 woman called it a “partisan witch cans in Washington today.” The letter to the psychology association cites a recent study that U.S. Rep. Christopher Collins of percent. hunt.” Collins ran unopposed in the found that teen girls who spend a lot of time on digital devices, in- western New York state was ar- Collins responded to the email “We will answer the charges Republican primary and holds cluding on social media, are at risk for depression and suicidal be- rested Wednesday on charges he saying: “Wow. Makes no sense. filed against Congressman what’s largely considered a safe haviors. That study couldn’t show whether depressed girls might be fed inside information he gleaned How are these results even possi- Collins in court and will mount a Republican seat in a state that more prone to using social media than other teens. from sitting on the board of a ble???” the indictment said. vigorous defense to clear his went to Democratic nominee The letter also notes evidence that some teen boys overuse video biotechnology company to his The information was confiden- good name,” his attorneys, Hillary Clinton in 2016. He’s games “at the expense of obtaining real-world competencies,” in- son, helping themselves and oth- tial but Collins “didn’t keep it se- Jonathan Barr and Jonathan New, being challenged in November by cluding college educations and jobs. ers dodge hundreds of thousands cret,” U.S. Attorney Geoffrey said in a statement Wednesday. Democrat Nate McMurray, a “Families don’t understand why their kids are so strongly at- of dollars in losses when bad Berman said at a news confer- “It is notable that even the gov- Grand Island, New York, town tracted and pulled to these devices,” said Richard Freed, a Walnut news came out. ence. “Instead, he decided to ernment does not allege that Con- supervisor. Creek, California, psychologist who signed the letter. He said the Collins, 68, is a staunch sup- commit a crime.” gressman Collins traded a single The advocacy group Public World Health Organization’s decision in June to declare excessive video gaming an addiction shows that the problem is real. porter of President Donald Trump Within minutes of receiving the share of Innate Therapeutics Citizen filed a request for an in- Under Fogg’s model, technology can change a person’s behavior who was among the first two sit- bad news, Collins used a phone to stock. We are confident he will be vestigation of Collins’ stock deal- by tapping into hard-wired motivations, simplifying the activity and ting members of Congress to en- try to “reach his son six times in completely vindicated and exon- ings with the Office of getting people to perform it with a “well-timed” trigger. That could dorse his candidacy for the White five minutes,” Berman said. “And erated.” Congressional Ethics and the Se- mean an app prompting a person to go running or it could be an alert House. then on the seventh attempt, he All three defendants were in curities and Exchange Commis- persuading someone to spend more time on social media based on An indictment unsealed in got through to his son and, as al- federal custody Wednesday and sion in January of 2017. their innate desire to win acceptance and avoid social rejection. Manhattan federal court charges leged in the indictment, he ille- made their initial court appear- Tom Price, who was Trump’s It’s not just the big tech firms. BuzzFeed reported Tuesday, based Collins, the congressman’s son gally relayed the results of that ance in the afternoon. first secretary of the Health and on a confidential company memo, that founders of a startup recently and the father of the son’s fiancee drug test so his son could trade on Collins has a track record of Human Services Department, acquired by Facebook boasted of using a “psychological trick” — with conspiracy, securities fraud, that information.” publicly backing Trump, most re- also came under scrutiny for his custom social media profiles and mysterious calls to action — to wire fraud and making false state- The next morning, according to cently calling for an end to Spe- purchases of Innate stock while get high schoolers to download a polling app. Facebook later shut ments to the FBI. the indictment, Collins began cial Counsel Robert Mueller’s he was a Republican member of down the app. Prosecutors said the charges selling his shares, unloading probe into campaign collusion Congress from Georgia. In job postings, big tech companies have sought psychologists stem from Collins’ decision to enough over a two-day period to and blaming the Obama adminis- Democrats made an issue of and people with psychology training for research into user experi- share with his son insider infor- avoid $570,900 in losses before tration for failing to push back on Price’s purchase at his Senate ences. Microsoft’s Xbox user research division is led by psycholo- mation about Innate Immunother- the public announcement of the Russia. confirmation hearings in early gists. Amazon looks for hires who “geek out over user research, apeutics Limited, a biotechnology drug trial results. “I share President Trump’s con- 2017, after the Wall Street Journal psychology, ethnography.” Google’s preferred qualification for some positions includes a doctorate in experimental psychology. company headquartered in Syd- Prosecutors said the son traded tinued frustration as the left con- reported that company officials “We strive to learn and understand our users’ needs, behaviors ney, Australia, with offices in on the inside information and tinues to try to nullify the 2016 had said Price was allowed to buy and emotions to yield insights that inform product strategy and guide Auckland, New Zealand. Collins passed it to a third defendant, Presidential election with claims the stocks at a low price. Price, the design of the experiences we create,” says one Google job post- was the company’s largest share- Stephen Zarsky. Their combined of Russian interference,” he said. who bought around 400,000 ing online this week. holder, with nearly 17 percent of trades avoided over $768,000 in On Wednesday, House Speaker shares of the stock, said he’d Facebook and Google didn’t return requests for comment Tues- its shares, and sat on its board. losses, authorities said. They said Paul Ryan said he was removing learned of the firm through day on whether they use psychological persuasion techniques to According to the indictment, Zarsky traded on it and tipped off Collins from the House Energy Collins but said the price he re- build digital products for children. Apple said Wednesday that it Collins was attending the Con- at least three others. and Commerce Committee, call- ceived was available to any in- doesn’t. Microsoft and Amazon declined to comment. gressional Picnic at the White Collins, a conservative who ing insider trading “a clear viola- vestor. This year, those companies have promoted better digital well- House on June 22, 2017, when he was first elected in 2012 to repre- tion of the public trust.” Price resigned as health secre- being amid rising concerns about kids’ digital distractions. received an email from the com- sent parts of western New York In a written statement Wednes- tary last September under criti- The Internet Association, an industry trade group, said its mem- pany’s chief executive saying between Buffalo and Rochester, day, House Minority Leader cism for taking pricey charter ber companies endeavor to create safe and positive online experi- that a trial of a drug the company has denied any wrongdoing. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said the flights at taxpayers’ expense. ences.

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Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are Stock, Total Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objective: A is in top 20%, Gastar pfB 4.10 +.76 +22.8 HostessBr n 11.49 -2.46 -17.6 CaesarsEnt 237179 9.80 +.05 unofficial. E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar. The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Thursday, August 9, 2018 7A TRACTOR TRAILER WRECK BACKS UP I-75 Traffic stop turns into high-speed RANDY PARKER/DTN A northbound flatbed tractor chase in Cartersville trailer ran into the median of STAFF REPORT Interstate 75 A 2005 Dodge Caravan led a near the 286 Bartow County Sheriff’s Office mile marker late deputy on a high-speed chase on Wednesday Saturday, exceeding 100 miles per morning, causing traffic hour on Road No. 2 in to back up for Cartersville. miles in both According to a BCSO report, at directions. The around 3:10 p.m., an officer at- cause of the tempted to stop the silver minivan accident and the driving southbound on Road No. extent of injuries 2, after the officer noticed that the Myers were not Dodge was driving without a available. brake light functioning. The offi- The officer followed onto Jones cer noticed a man driving with a Slough Road and attempted to female passenger, later identified block the Dodge a second time, as Robert Lee Myers, of Acworth, but the vehicle cut him off again. and Ashley Myers. The Dodge pulled off into a While calling in the traffic stop, field behind the residence at Jones KES the Dodge accelerated to speeds Slough Road. over 100 miles per hour and sped The officer left his patrol car to FROM PAGE 1A away, driving on the opposite side pursue on foot and located Ashley earmuffs while the wing was being built, rooms on the other, a lunchroom at the end, happy and blessed for this community to be of the road and turning right on Myers with her hands in the air. Sullivan said the finished product no doubt an office and a media center in the front ... able now to look and see that all of your Mission Road, heading west- She revealed the driver to be her made all of those earlier distractions worth so you could not get lost, until you went boys and girls are inside the facility, all of bound. husband, Robert Myers, and told it. outside to the massive number of portable your staff are inside the facility and you can The officer attempted a pit ma- police she told Robert Myers not “I am so excited that we can expand this classrooms.” do what you need to do for the boys and neuver after the Dodge turned to flee. building, and although I came in, certainly, At the time, the K-8 school had 480 stu- girls.” onto Road No. 3 North, but the Myers was found and arrested driver attempted to hit the patrol Monday. He is charged with driv- on the end of this, a lot of people put on a dents — of which all but 125 were in- The 2018-19 school year marks the first car. The Dodge then ran the stop ing with a suspended license, flee- tremendous amount of hard work into mak- structed inside trailers. The current in about a dozen years that students at KES sign at the Sugar Valley intersec- ing police, reckless driving and ing this happen,” said Bartow County Kingston Elementary School facility was haven’t had to use portable classrooms. But tion and turned left towards driving an improperly equipped School System Superintendent Dr. Phillip built several years later, this time when the Eagles’ new wing isn’t just about im- Hardin Bridge Road. vehicle. Page. “I get to stand here today and be a Nelson was serving as superintendent of proving aesthetics and logistics, Johnson part of it, and I’m very thankful for that.” Bartow County’s school system. said. Indeed, she said she expects the all-in- Monday’s ceremony was a homecoming “We didn’t have SPLOST back then, so door classes arrangement to have a substan- of sorts for outgoing Bartow Board of Ed- we had to do a bond referendum, where the tial impact on several aspects of the school. Some have been easier to meet than ucation member Davis Nelson, who once voters had to vote themselves a tax increase “The addition of a new wing allows all Award others.” served a four-year stint as Kingston Ele- to build schools, and they did it by 83 per- students and teachers to work in closer City Manager Tamara Brock FROM PAGE 1A says the recognition is a boon to the mentary’s principal. cent,” he recounted. “The school has gone proximity, promoting collaboration and a Earning the certificate isn’t easy. city. “Kingston holds a lot of wonderful mem- through lots of changes through the years. strong sense of community,” she said. “This “There is a process where you “Overall, it helps with our bond ories for me,” he said. “Many, many years It picked up portable classrooms again ... space will be used to continue our commit- submit your annual financial report ratings,” she said. “People in the fi- ago, when the school was across the high- much to everybody’s dismay. But the fund- ment to meeting the needs of all students in to the GFOA,” Rhinehart said. nancial industry see this and it way in downtown Kingston, it had one hall, ing was not there to keep up with the order to provide our children with a firm “And it is carefully reviewed by helps boost the city to a higher rat- four classrooms on one side, four class- growth across the county, but I feel very academic foundation.” three judges who read every page ing. and every word of it.” “This award is a testament to And every year, it seems there Tom and his staff for their work charged with driving without a was arrested and Colonial Circle are more changes in the rules. and character. They are always put- BARTOW valid license. charged with two N.W., Cartersville, “Some are more difficult than ting in extra hours to get it done. counts of selling was arrested and others,” Rhinehart said. “The Gov- It’s not only managing the day-to- BLOTTER • Cody Daniel methampheta- charged with reck- ernment Accounting Standards day but also the extra that keeps us Cochran, of 90 mine. less driving, flee- Board seems to be changing new at the top of our game when it pronouncements on a yearly basis. comes to financial reporting.” The following information — Cochran's Way ing/attempting to names, photos, addresses, charges N.E., Rydal, was • Joseph Steven elude police, re- and other details — was taken di- arrested and McGullian, of ceipt, possession or transfer of a rectly from Bartow County Sher- charged with driv- Acworth, was ar- firearm by a convicted felon or iff’s Office jail records. 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Eagle, ID, was ar- • Joshua Ray Ed- rested and charged wards, of 651 • Robert Blake • Phillip Dewayne with two counts of Allen Town Road, Ramsey, of 91 Ward, of 35 Car- theft by conver- Sellisbury, IN, was Hillendale, Rome, son Loop N.W. sion. arrested and was arrested and 128, Cartersville, charged with giv- charged with two was arrested and Join Us For Daily Specials ing a false name, counts of proba- charged with driv- • Ashley Meshelle $ 50 Austin, of 2301 E. address or birthdate to law en- tion violation. ing without a valid license, D.U.I. Monday: Large Mexican Salad 5 18th St. Place, forcement officers. and two counts of D.U.I. (endanger- (Shell $100 More) • Brettney Herbert Sutton, of 21 ing a child under 14). Chattanooga, TN, $ 00 was arrested and • Joshua Blake Tuesday: Taco 1 (Soft or Hard) Elrod, of 264 charged with theft : Whole Potato Pancho $ 00 by shoplifting. Henderson Road Wednesday 5 N.E., Rydal, was Thursday: Reg. 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BY DEB RIECHMANN use a range of computer network hasn’t seen any evidence that Iran departments, critical infrastructure Associated Press operations — from scanning net- has launched any new cyber oper- providers, and oil and energy. works for potential vulnerabilities ations, but he said Iran has the ca- Those cyberattacks cost nearly WASHINGTON — The U.S. is to data-deletion attacks — against pability to do it and has 50 financial institutions tens of bracing for cyberattacks Iran U.S.-based networks in response historically operated in a retalia- millions of dollars. The repeated could launch in retaliation for the to the U.S. government’s with- tory manner. attacks disabled bank websites and re-imposition of sanctions this drawal” from the nuclear pact. “This still remains a highly ca- kept hundreds of thousands of cus- week by President Donald Trump, Accenture Security, a global pable, espionage-related type tomers from accessing their online cybersecurity and intelligence ex- consulting, managing and technol- threat,” Ray said. “Organizations accounts. U.S. prosecutors in- perts say. ogy company, also warned Tues- need to take this threat seriously. dicted several Iranians, alleging Concern over that cyber threat day that the new sanctions would They need to understand how their they worked at the behest of the has been rising since May, when be “likely to push that country to business could potentially be im- Iranian government. Trump pulled out of the 2015 nu- intensify state-sponsored cyber pacted.” One defendant allegedly tar- clear deal, under which the U.S. threat activities,” particularly if Recorded Future’s Moriuchi an- geted the computer systems of the and other world powers eased eco- Iran fails to keep its European ticipated that businesses most at Bowman Dam in Rye, New York. nomic sanctions in exchange for counterparts committed to the nu- risk were those victimized in Iran- No access was gained, but prose- curbs on Iran’s nuclear program. clear pact. ian cyberattacks between 2012 cutors said the breach underscored

The experts say the threat would IRANIAN PRESIDENCY OFFICE VIA AP Josh Ray, the firm’s managing and 2014 — they include banks the potential vulnerabilities of the intensify following Washington’s In this photo released by official website of the office of the director for cyber defense, said it and financial services, government nation’s critical infrastructure. move Tuesday to re-impose eco- Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani addresses the nomic restrictions on Tehran. nation in a televised speech in Tehran, Iran, Monday. The U.S. is “While we have no specific bracing for cyberattacks Tehran could launch in retaliation for threats, we have seen an increase sanctions President Donald Trump has slapped back on Iran, in chatter related to Iranian threat cybersecurity and intelligence experts warn. activity over the past several forces in conflicts in Yemen and relationship with Europe, but I just weeks,” said Priscilla Moriuchi, Syria. don’t think the Iranians will think director of strategic threat devel- The sanctions restarted Tuesday there is much cost to doing this,” opment at Recorded Future, a target U.S. dollar financial trans- Roule said. “And it’s a good way global real-time cyber threat intel- actions, Iran’s automotive sector to show their capacity to inflict ligence company. The Massachu- and the purchase of commercial economic cost against the United setts-based company predicted Did We Catch You Reading? planes and metals, including gold. States.” back in May that the U.S. with- Even stronger sanctions targeting “Iran’s cyber activities against drawal from the nuclear agree- Iran’s oil sector and central bank the world have been the most con- ment would provoke a cyber are to be re-imposed in early No- sequential, costly and aggressive You’re Not The Only One... response from the Iranian govern- vember. European leaders have in the history of the internet, more ment within two to four months. expressed deep regret about the so than Russia. ... The Iranians are U.S. intelligence agencies have U.S. actions. They hit Iran at a destructive cyber operators,” singled out Iran as one of the main time when its unemployment is Roule said, adding that Iranian foreign cyber threats facing Amer- rising, the country’s currency has hackers have, at times, imperson- ica, along with Russia, China and collapsed and demonstrators are ated Israeli and Western cyber se- North Korea. A wave of attacks taking to the streets to protest so- curity firm websites to harvest OF ALL ADULTS that U.S. authorities blamed on 2 cial issues and labor unrest. log-in information. Iran between 2012 and 2014 tar- Norm Roule, former Iran man- The office of Director of Na- Read A Printed Newspaper geted banks and caused tens of ager for the office of the Director tional Intelligence Dan Coats de- millions of dollars in damage. of National Intelligence, said he clined to comment Tuesday on the They also targeted but failed to or Website Every Week. thinks Tehran will muster its cyber likelihood that Iran will answer the penetrate critical infrastructure. 3 forces in response. sanctions with cyber operations Iran denies using its cyber capa- “I think there is a good chance against the U.S. When the U.S. bilities for offensive purposes, and Iran will use cyber, probably not pulled out of the nuclear deal, the accuses the U.S. of targeting Iran. an attack that is so destructive that FBI issued a warning saying that Several years ago, the top-secret it would fragment its remaining hackers in Iran “could potentially Stuxnet computer virus destroyed centrifuges involved in Iran’s con- tested nuclear program. 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BY CHARLES ODUM ence title and a loss to Alabama in mitment from defensive tackle Eason, who opened last season as AP Sports Writer the national championship game. Travon Walker, a five-star the starter, transferred to Washing- That’s why Smart proclaimed at prospect from Thomaston, Geor- ton. Momentum created by Geor- the SEC’s annual media gathering gia. Earlier this year, five-star de- Similarly, White and freshman gia’s 2017 success has helped last month, “The momentum we fensive end Nolan Smith, from James Cook were not afraid to Kirby Smart reload for another created from last season has been Bradenton, Florida announced his challenge a group of returning tail- championship run. tremendous for us through recruit- plans to sign with the Bulldogs. backs that includes D’Andre After Georgia landed the na- ing.” Verbal commitments are non- Swift, Elijah Holyfield and Brian tion’s top-rated signing class in According to the 247 Sports binding. Herrien. February, Smart’s recruiting roll Composite ranking, Georgia is Among seven five-star signees Smart says today’s top recruits has continued. He’s adding more No. 1 on the 2019 recruiting list, in this year’s freshman class are don’t dodge competition for play- big-name recruits from all around one spot ahead of Alabama. quarterback Justin Fields and tail- ing time. Instead, he said they’re the country as he continues to Independence (Kansas) Com- back Zamir White. Fields and drawn to the chance to play for a chase the Bulldogs’ first national munity College defensive end Jer- White could earn immediate play- title. championship since 1980. maine Johnson, ranked by 247 ing time and may challenge for a “To me if you recruit the right Smart and his assistant coaches Sports as the nation’s top junior starting role this season. kind of kid, he’s saying, ‘Can you JOSHUA L. JONES/ATHENS BANNER-HERALD VIA AP have taken advantage of Georgia’s college player, said last week he Fields signed with Georgia even win a championship? I want to Georgia freshman quarterback Justin Fields throws a pass breakthrough 2017 season that in- will sign with the Bulldogs. Last though Jake Fromm seemed so en- during a Friday practice in Athens. cluded the Southeastern Confer- month, Georgia received a com- trenched at quarterback that Jacob SEE RECRUITS PAGE 2B THURSDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Left, Woodland senior running back Justice Carter carries the ball during a preseason practice. Above, Adairsville junior quarterback Derrick Simmons prepares for his first game of varsity snaps at quarterback in today’s 7:30 p.m. scrimmage at Wildcat Stadium. Tigers, ’Cats kick off Bartow football season in tonight’s scrimmage

BY JASON GREENBERG course of the season. work we can put in, because you don’t scrimmage. “We weren’t able to do it in also starts at quarterback could depend on [email protected] “You have to deal with a lot of obsta- want them to be tired [today],” Plott said. the regular season.” if Adairsville gets the ball to start the cles like this throughout the year, so this “We had to alter our schedule, our plan for The scrimmage is a key tool for the game. Regardless, junior Derrick Sim- Bartow County was so excited for foot- is just the first of many,” Adairsville head what we had in there. It does take away coaching staffs to help settle position bat- mons is going to see snaps at quarterback ball season, the scrimmage between coach Eric Bishop said. “But I felt like, in the preparation a little bit and the live hit- tles and to experiment with different per- and in the slot, and Boswell will move to Adairsville and Woodland was moved up talking with [Woodland athletic director ting that we would do.” sonnel groups. The position that’s always running back when Simmons is behind a day to lessen the wait. John] Howard and [Woodland head foot- Today’s scrimmage will not count on the most intriguing is quarterback, and center. Well, actually, a shortage of officials ball coach Tony] Plott, Thursday was the the respective teams’ records, and there both Adairsville and Woodland will show The quarterback position isn’t the only necessitated the move away from its better scenario for us [versus Saturday], will not be any live special teams. Of- off new signal-callers tonight. one the coaches want to evaluate on film, scheduled Friday kickoff, but Bartow because I didn’t want to interrupt our fenses will start on their own 30-yard Woodland will start promising sopho- though. In fact, Bishop used the word football fans aren’t complaining about game-week schedule leading into Chat- lines, and the starters are only expected to more Jakob Foss, but Plott added, “If it’s evaluate three times in succession when having to wait 24 less hours for the long- tooga next week.” play in the first half and maybe a series obvious we need to make a change, at any asked what the importance of the scrim- anticiapted arrival of high school football. The schedule change from Friday to into the third quarter. point during a game, we’ll make a change. mage was for his team. The Adairsville and Woodland coaches, Thursday has meant the Tigers and Wild- Still, there are Bartow County bragging We have a plan with that also, and we’ll “The biggest thing we’re going to do is always sticklers for maintaining a routine cats have altered the practice week head- rights on the line. stick to it.” evaluate, evaluate, evaluate,” Bishop said. for their teams, say the schedule change ing into today’s 7:30 p.m. game at Wildcat “You want to find some way to keep Bishop said returning starter Mason “We’ve talked as a coaching staff about is just one of the many adjustments their Stadium. these intracounty rivalries alive,” Bishop Boswell will definitely start at his normal players will have to adapt to over the “It takes away how much physical said of scheduling Woodland for its safety position on defense. Whether he SEE SCRIMMAGE, PAGE 2B Falcons keep close eye on position battles against Jets

BY CHARLES ODUM lanta’s top free-agent acquisition “the best camp I’ve ever had, defi- pass-catching tight end that I’d AP Sports Writer this offseason, at right guard on the nitely the best offensive camp I’ve hoped we would see. ... He’s long, team’s first depth chart released ever been a part of. I feel we’re re- he’s fast and I now see the athlete.” The Atlanta Falcons will be this week. The two have rotated ally clicking right now and really Quinn said Saubert (6-5, 253) is searching for the final piece of the with the first-team offense during pushing for it. It’s just been a really more confident in his second sea- offensive line charged with protect- training camp. good camp.” son. He said Saubert pressed as a ing Matt Ryan when they open Schweitzer’s expected start Ricky Ortiz is expected to start rookie and “wasn’t allowing him- their preseason schedule at the against the Jets may be based on ahead of Luke McNitt at fullback. self to be the athlete that he is.” New York Jets. his 16 starts with Atlanta last sea- The remaining competitions on of- The Falcons did not re-sign tight Right guard is the only position son. fense are for backup roles, includ- end Levine Toilolo, who is now on the line without a set starter, and Fusco started all 16 games for ing a third running back behind with Detroit. Veteran Logan that will be a key competition San Francisco last season. Devonta Freeman and Tevin Cole- Paulsen is best known for his coach Dan Quinn will be watching “I just want to build continuity man. Candidates include rookie Ito blocking skills. That leaves an closely in Friday night’s game. with everyone, get comfortable Smith and Terrence Magee. opening for Saubert to emerge as Decisions also have to be made with everyone and with this of- Coach Dan Quinn also is looking another target for quarterback Matt at fullback and defensive end. fense,” Fusco said following at tight ends competing behind pro- Ryan. Protecting Ryan, the 2016 NFL Wednesday’s practice. jected starter Austin Hooper. Eric Saubert must do more than show MVP with a new five-year contract “I miss the game-day feeling and Saubert, a fifth-round pick in 2017 his skills as a receiver. All players extension that could be worth as will be excited when I’m out there. who had no catches as a rookie, has competing for backup spots, in- much as $150 million, makes find- Hopefully it’s enough to prove to impressed the coach in camp. cluding at running back and tight ing the best starting right guard a them I can be the starter of this “He’s somebody who certainly end, must prove they can con- JOHN BAZEMORE/AP priority. team at right guard and help this has our attention at tight end,” tribute on special teams. Atlanta Falcons tight end Austin Hooper (81) makes a catch as Wes Schweitzer was listed ahead team win.” Quinn said Wednesday. defensive back Keanu Neal (22) defends during a training camp of Brandon Fusco, perhaps At- Schweitzer said this has been “He’s really turning into the SEE FALCONS, PAGE 2B practice Tuesday in Flowery Branch. 2B Thursday, August 9, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Culberson sparks Braves HR spree in win Scrimmage FROM PAGE 1B BY DAVID GINSBURG TRAINER’S ROOM playing out a whole bunch of dif- AP Sports Writer Braves: Placed on the DL on Tuesday ferent scenarios. We’ve talked with a left groin strain, LHP Max Fried about kids playing multiple differ- Charlie Culberson homered in a third doesn’t expect to be out for long. “It’s just ent positions, find the best fit of 11 straight game, Tyler Flowers and Ronald a little sore,” he said Wednesday. “For the players for offense and defense Acuna Jr. added two-run shots and the At- most part, I’m just trying to get it better to and try to create and develop as lanta Braves defeated the Washington Na- make sure it’s a non-issue going forward.” much depth as we can.” tionals 8-3 Wednesday night. Nationals: RHP Kelvin Herrera was Plott echoed Bishop’s sentiment Culberson hit a three-run drive off placed on the 10-day DL with a rotator cuff about finding depth at certain po- Tommy Milone (1-1) in the second inning, impingement, an injury he sustained Tues- sitions, but both coaches are happy and it was 7-1 by the fourth. Culberson has day. If all goes well, he can start throwing with how their teams have already eight home runs this season — five against by the end of next week. ... Stephen Stras- progressed to this point. the Nationals. burg (cervical nerve impingement) and “We’re ahead with installs with Atlanta has won eight of 10 to move Erick Fedde (shoulder inflammation) threw regards to offense and defense,” within a half-game of first-place Philadel- in the bullpen. “They both threw well, said Bishop said. “I feel like this team phia in the NL East. Washington fell six they felt good,” manager Dave Martinez has progressed a little bit faster games back following its second consecu- said. “The next step for both is to have an- throughout the learning curve than tive loss to the Braves. other bullpen session and go from there.” some of our teams in the past.” Bryce Harper hit his 28th home run for ALEX BRANDON/AP ROBBERY “I think we’ve had a good sum- the Nationals, who showed their frustration Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman can’t handle the throw from Acuna made a sensational catch in the mer,” Plott said. “We’ve had a in the sixth inning when rookie Luis Soto shortstop Johan Camargo as Washington’s Trea Turner is safe at first base fourth inning to rob Matt Adams of a home high rate of attendance, the kids during the game Wednesday in Washington. and hitting coach Kevin Long were ejected run. Acuna raced back to the center-field have worked hard. Moving the by home plate umpire Greg Gibson. Soto of the first inning. He gave up a double, a left-field wall. wall, leaped and snagged the ball with his game from Friday to Thursday, it started jawing at Gibson before stepping single and a walk and another runner Flowers and Acuna went deep in the outstretched glove before sprawling on the takes one day of our preparation, into the batter’s box, presumably in regard reached on a throwing error — yet the Na- fourth to put the Braves comfortably ahead. warning track. Foltynewicz waved his cap so that’s going to bother us a little to the third strike call on his previous at-bat. tionals scored only one unearned run and It was 7-2 in the sixth before Harper hit to show his appreciation for the play. bit. But I think we’re prepared. I Mike Foltynewicz (9-7) allowed three left the bases loaded. a leadoff homer and Soto was ejected. UP NEXT think our kids are ready to play runs, one earned, in 5 2/3 innings. He’s 3-2 In the second, Millone yielded a pair of Washington went on to load the bases with Braves: Anibel Sanchez (6-3, 2.89 ERA) pitches and ready to get the season in five starts against Washington this season. two-out singles before Culberson sent an 0- two outs before Luke Jackson replaced the series finale Thursday afternoon. He’s 10-1 with started.” Foltynewicz needed 35 pitches to get out 2 pitch into the Braves bullpen beyond the Foltynewicz and struck out Adam Eaton. a 2.11 ERA lifetime against Washington.

with impressive depth even after having tion. And I think competition is what sep- freshman start? Falcons six players picked in this year’s NFL arates you.” “Certainly,” says Smart. Recruits FROM PAGE 1B draft. Fields and other newcomers are eager It would not be a surprise if a signifi- FROM PAGE 1B Linebacker Roquan Smith, offensive to prove they belong. Fields enrolled cant role is carved out for Fields, a dual Second-year defensive end win a championship. It’s really important lineman Isaiah Wynn and tailbacks Nick early for spring practice and had an im- threat as a runner and passer, even if he Takkarist McKinley , trying to earn that I win a championship,’” Smart said Chubb and Sony Michel were among the pressive Sanford Stadium debut in the doesn’t beat out Fromm. a starting role, is expected to play Friday. “Those are the kind of kids you most significant losses. There may not spring game. The Fields-led Black team, “He’s awesome, just like every other after being limited for about a week want in your organization. You want guys any players on the 2018 roster as talented which included Georgia’s No. 1 defense, freshman,” said wide receiver Terry God- with a bruised right shoulder. who want to win championships. You as Smith or Wynn, but Smart likes having beat Fromm’s Red team, with the No. 1 win, a senior. “He’s trying to prove a McKinley returned for full partici- want guys who want to be the best they lots of options to replace the lost starters. offense, 21-13. point.” pation on Tuesday and Wednesday. can be. Does that necessarily mean they “We’ll have the greatest competition When asked if Fields could start over Smart already has proved a point with “He was good,” Quinn said. “What play every snap as a freshman? Not nec- we’ve had since my arrival,” said Smart, Fromm , Smart responded with list of recruits. By starting freshman quarter- I was looking for, like with any guy, essarily.” entering his third season. “We may not other freshmen who could push returning backs each of the last two years, the mes- was there any hesitancy? He had none. Strong recruiting leads to strong have the most talent that we’ve had, but starters. sage to recruits is clear: The path to So he responded the right way and was competition, and Georgia has reloaded we’ll definitely have the most competi- Could Fields or any other playing time is not based on seniority. chomping at the bit to get back.”

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MONSTER ENERGY CUP Home & Away BASKETBALL CLINIC — A SCHEDULE AND STANDINGS basketball clinic will be held at Feb. 11 — x-Advance Auto Parts Clash, Daytona Beach, Today Woodland at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. Fla. () FOOTBALL Kell at Cass, 5:55 p.m. J.H. Morgan Gym on Aubrey Feb. 15 — x-Can-Am Duel 1, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Ryan Street in Cartersville during Sep- Blaney) Adairsville at Woodland (Scrimmage), 7:30 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Feb. 15 — x-Can-Am Duel 2, Daytona Beach, Fla. SOFTBALL Adairsville at Fannin County, 7 p.m. tember and October. The clinic () Feb. 18 — Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Austin Dil- North Murray at Adairsville, 5:30 p.m. East Paulding, Rome at Cass, 5 p.m. will run two days per week from lon) Feb. 25 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, Hampton, Ga. Cedartown at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. Woodland, Chapel Hill at Hiram, 6 p.m. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:45 to 8:45 () March 4 — Penzoil 400, Las Vegas (Kevin Harvick) Friday Friday, August 17 p.m. depending on the age group. March 11 — TicketGuardian 500, Avondale, Ariz. (Kevin FOOTBALL FOOTBALL Harvick) For more information, call Shan- March 18 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. (Martin Truex Cartersville at Dalton (Scrimmage), 7:30 p.m. Chattooga at Adairsville, 7:30 p.m. non Horn at 770-480-0788. Jr.) March 26 — STP 500, Martinsville, Va. () Pepperell at Cass (Scrimmage), 7:30 p.m. Allatoona at Cartersville, 7:30 p.m. April 8 — O'Reilly Auto Parts 500, Fort Worth, Texas (Kyle VOLLEYBALL Woodland at Southeast Whitfield, 7:30 p.m. Busch) FLAG FOOTBALL — Regis- April 15 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. () Cartersville vs North Cobb Christian, Etowah SOFTBALL April 21 — Toyota Owners 400, Richmond, Va. (Kyle tration to play flag football in the Busch) at Sequoyah Classic, 7 p.m. Adairsville at Lady Cat Classic at Dalton, TBA April 29 — GEICO 500, Talladega, Ala. () Saturday Saturday, August 18 Cartersville Parks and Recreation May 6 — AAA 400 Drive for Autism, Dover, Del. (Kevin Department league is currently Harvick) SOFTBALL SOFTBALL May 12 — KC Masterpiece 400, Kansas City, Kan. (Kevin open. The league is split into two Harvick) Darlington at Cartersville (doubleheader), noon Adairsville vs. Ridgeland at Lady Cat Classic at Dal- May 19 — x-NASCAR All-Star Open, Concord, N.C. (AJ Woodland vs. Northwest Whitfield ton, 9 a.m. divisions — the Pee Wee Divi- Allmendinger) May 19 — x-NASCAR All-Star Race, Concord, N.C. at Young Harris College (doubleheader), 1 p.m. Adairsville vs. Heritage at Lady Cat Classic at Dalton, sion for those 4-5 and the Tyke (Kevin Harvick) Division for those 6-8 — based May 27 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. (Kyle Busch) Monday 10:45 a.m. June 3 — Pocono 400, Lond Pond, Pa. (Martin Truex Jr.) SOFTBALL Troup at Cartersville (doubleheader), 5:30 p.m. on age at Sept. 1. Registration is June 10 — FireKeepers Casino 400, Brooklyn, Mich. (Clint Bowyer) Cass at Villa Rica, 5:55 p.m. VOLLEYBALL $60 through Aug. 12 and $70 June 24 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. (Martin Truex Jr.) East Paulding at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. Cass at Coosa Invitational, 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. from Aug. 13 until all the spaces July 1 — Overton's 400, Joliet, Ill. (Kyle Busch) July 7 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Erik Tuesday Monday, August 20 have been claimed. There is a Jones) SOFTBALL SOFTBALL non-residence fee for those living July 14 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. (Martin Truex Jr.) Sonoraville at Adairsville, 5:30 p.m. Adairsville at Calhoun, 5:30 p.m. outside the city of Cartersville. July 22 — Foxwoods Resort Casino 301, Loudon, N.H. (Kevin Harvick) Cartersville at Central Carroll, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 21 July 29 — Gander Outdoors 400, Long Pond, Pa. (Kyle Rome at Cass, 5:55 p.m. SOFTBALL Busch) FOOTBALL — Registration Aug. 5 — GoBowling at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Woodland at Carrollton, 5:55 p.m. Adairsville at Haralson County, 5:55 p.m. (Chase Elliott) to play in the Cartersville Parks Aug. 12 — Consumers Energy 400, Brooklyn, Mich. VOLLEYBALL Sandy Creek at Cartersville, 5:45 p.m. and Recreation Department youth Aug. 18 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, Bristol, Southeast Whitfield at Adairsville, 7 p.m. Woodland at Kell, 5:55 p.m. Tenn. football league is currently open. Sept. 2 — Bojangles' Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. Rockmart at Cartersville, 5 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Sept. 9 — Big Machine Brickyard 400, Indianapolis Registration is $100 through Aug. Sept. 16 — South Point 400, Las Vegas Gordon Central, Marietta at Woodland, 5 p.m. Murray County, Armuchee at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Sept. 22 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond, Va. Thursday, August 16 Cartersville, Cambridge at River Ridge, 5 p.m. 12 and $110 from Aug. 13 until Sept. 30 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C. all the spaces have been claimed. Oct. 7 — Cup Series Race at Dover, Dover, Del. SOFTBALL Cass, Chattooga at Rome, 6 p.m. Oct. 14 — 1000Bulbs.com 500, Talladega, Ala. Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 5:30 p.m. Woodland, Central Carroll at Rockmart, 6 p.m. There is a non-residence fee for Oct. 21 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan. Oct. 28 — First Data 500, Martinsville, Va. those living outside the city of Nov. 4 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth Nov. 11 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. Cartersville. Nov. 18 — Ford Ecoboost 400, Homestead, Fla. x-non-points race FOOTBALL CHEERLEAD- Points Leaders On the Air Through Aug. 5 ING — Registration for cheer- 1. Kyle Busch, 934 2. Kevin Harvick, 864 ATP TOUR TENNIS 7 p.m. — Mid-Atlantic Regional semifinal (ESPN) leading for the Cartersville Parks 3. Martin Truex Jr., 813 4. , 705 12:30 p.m. — Rogers Cup: Round of 16 (ESPN2) 9 p.m. — West Regional semifinal (ESPN) and Recreation Department 2018 5. Clint Bowyer, 703 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL PGA TOUR 6. Joey Logano, 691 youth football league is currently 7. Brad Keselowski, 670 11 a.m. — Midwest Regional semifinal (ESPN) 2 p.m. — PGA Championship (TNT) open. Cheerleading is open to 8. , 660 9. , 650 1 p.m. — New England Regional semifinal (ESPN) WNBA BASKETBALL those 5-12 years of age, based on 10. , 639 3 p.m. — Northwest Regional semifinal (ESPN) 7 p.m. — Los Angeles at Atlanta (FSSO) 11. Chase Elliott, 619 age at Sept. 1. Registration is $95 12. , 602 5 p.m. — Great Lakes Regional semifinal (ESPN) 13. , 572 through Aug. 12 and $105 from 14. , 563 15. , 523 July 6 — Coca-Cola Firecracker 250, Daytona Beach, 10. , 484 July 28 — Gander Outdoors 150, Long Pond, Pa. (Kyle Aug. 13 until all the spaces have 16. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 461 Fla. (Kyle Larson) 11. , 487 Busch) 17. , 451 been claimed. Uniform cost is in- July 13 — , Sparta, Ky. (Christopher Bell) 12. , 426 Aug. 11 — Corrigan Oil 200, Brooklyn, Mich. 18. Daniel Suarez, 434 July 21 — Lakes Region 200, Loudon, N.H. (Christopher 13. , 401 Aug. 15 — UNOH 200, Bristol, Tenn. 19. Ryan Newman, 431 cluded in the registration fee. Bell) 14. , 386 Aug. 26 — Silverado 250, Bowmanville, On- 20. William Byron, 427 There is a non-residence fee for July 28 — U.S. Cellular 250, Newton, Iowa (Christopher 15. , 351 tario Bell) 16. , 345 Sept. 14 — , Las Vegas those living outside the city of Aug. 4 — Zippo 200, Watkins Glen, N.Y. (Joey Logano) 17. , 326 Oct. 13 — Series Race at Talladega, Talladega, Ala. XFINITY SCHEDULE AND STANDINGS Aug. 11 — Mid-Ohio Challenge, Lexington, Ohio 18. Alex Labbe, 299 Oct. 27 — Texas Roadhouse 200, Martinsville, Tenn. Cartersville. Feb. 17 — POWERSHARES QQQ 300, Daytona Beach, Aug. 17 — , Bristol, Tenn. 19. , 294 Nov. 2 — JAG Metals 350, Fort Worth, Texas Fla. () Aug. 25 — Johnsonville 180, Elkhart Lake, Wis. 20. , 289 Nov. 9 — , Avondale, Ariz. Feb. 24 — Rinnai 500, Hampton, Ga. 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