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September 20, 2018

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS Opposition to EMS privatization resurfaces

BY NEIL B. MCGAHEE whoever was doing the job wasn’t doing [email protected] it,” he said. “I think the reason was that they weren’t certified to code Medicare, Despite a decision made in July by Bar- Medicaid, even private insurance. If you tow County Commissioner Steve Taylor to get it wrong, you will have to resubmit it.” privatize the county’s Emergency Medical Elrod said the billing process was very Services to Metro Atlanta, a Cobb County- difficult, but necessary and if the people in based ambulance service, more complaints charge had known what they were doing, surfaced at Wednesday’s meeting. the whole thing could have been avoided. Howard Elrod, a former Bartow County “Not so,” Taylor said. “Nothing has been Emergency Medical Services director, said skewed to make the EMS look bad. The he opposed the entire privatization idea, books can be audited — they are public but he said what really irked him was the NEIL MCGAHEE/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS records. The numbers are what they are. In way it was done. Bartow County Commissioner Steve the last few years, we went from losing Taylor argued for privatization during “When you were campaigning, you a Wednesday meeting. $800,000 a year to $1 million to a million- promised transparency,” Elrod said. “Why and-a-half, $2 million, and now it looks weren’t we notified? Why wasn’t the pub- you there would have been plenty of oppo- like it’s going to be more than $2.5 million lic given the opportunity to voice their sition. I have spoke with more than 200 this year. Let’s stick with the facts here — opinions? I wish you had given us ample people and none of them liked it.” we are losing that much money. This didn’t opportunity — you had four-and-a-half Elrod said he felt the cost information just happen on a whim. I felt like from the

years to make this public and I don’t un- was skewed in, perhaps, an agenda against county’s viewpoint —this is not the same NEIL MCGAHEE/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS derstand why the first time we know about EMS. Bartow County where you worked in the A former Bartow County Emergency Medical Services director, Howard Elrod, it is from a story in the newspaper on the “I think if you had put the right person objected to Bartow County Commissioner Steve Taylor’s decision to privatize day you signed the contract. I can assure in charge for collecting the fees, apparently SEE EMS, PAGE 4A EMS during a Wednesday meeting. Museum A Better Way Day United Way kicks features off campaign, two GMI seeks Turkey venues Trot participants BY MARIE NESMITH [email protected] BY MARIE NESMITH [email protected] Describing the event as a “tremendous opportunity,” Georgia With its annual campaign underway and Turkey Trot Museums Inc. Executive Director benefit approaching, United Way of Bartow County sup- Seth Hopkins is encouraging area porters are busy securing funding for the nonprofit’s residents to take part in Museum agencies. Kicked off Sept. 1, the “United We Fight, Day. Two of GMI’s venues — Bar- United We Win” drive primarily acquires funds through tow History Museum and Booth payroll deductions, which enables employees to donate a Western Art Museum — will join minimal amount yearlong, with a portion of their pay- check designated to the local United Way. more than 1,500 sites across the na- tion providing free admission Sat- $625,000 campaign urday to patrons bearing Museum “This year’s slogan for United Way of Bartow County’s Day tickets. campaign is ‘United We Fight, United We Win,’” said “This is the 14th year that Smith- Brenda Morehouse, president of the local United Way. sonian magazine has sponsored “We win by living united. By forging unlikely partner- Museum Day,” said Hopkins, who ships. By finding new solutions to old problems. By mo- also serves as the executive director bilizing the best resources. And by inspiring individuals for the Booth museum. “… The to join the fight against our community’s most daunting Booth museum and Bartow History social issues. Together, we can make a change. That is Museum have participated nearly why our slogan this year is so important. every year. We originally were ap- “We raise funds at United Way of Bartow County proached [about] participating through different campaigns, such as a payroll deduction when we were applying to be an af- campaign and with special events, such as the Turkey Trot filiate of the Smithsonian at the and The Ric Mason Memorial Golf Tournament. The best Booth. We continue to offer this way to raise funds [is] through our workplace campaigns. special day for visitors as a way to ... In the past 13 years, United Way of Bartow County promote our affiliation with the raised over $7 million to advance the common good in Smithsonian, provide the opportu- the Bartow County area.” nity for those who might not other- Serving as chairman of the United Way campaign, wise be able to visit the museum Patrick Davis will help the drive secure $625,000 through and to help spread the word about the end of 2018. the great museums in Bartow Funds raised through the effort will be dispersed, based County. on need, to United Way’s agencies, which include Alla- “… If there is anyone who [has] toona Resource Center, Good Neighbor Homeless Shel- never visited the Booth museum or ter, Bartow County 4-H Club, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Bartow History Museum, this is Bartow County, Bartow Civil Air Patrol, American Red a tremendous opportunity to make Cross, Christian League for Battered Women, The Salva- your first visit at no cost. Our hope tion Army, Good Shepherd Foundation, Hickory Log Vo- would be that members of the com- cational School, North Bartow Community Services, munity take advantage of this once- Tonsmeire Community Clinic, Boy Scouts’ Bartow chap- a-year opportunity to visit for free ter and Advocates for Children. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS and enjoy the experience so much Brenda Morehouse, president of the United Way of Bartow County, stands next to the thermometer sign SEE UNITED WAY, PAGE 2A on Main Street in Cartersville indicating the progress of the nonprofit’s current fundraising campaign. SEE MUSEUMS, PAGE 2A

SPECIAL Naturalist Naturalist lectures on survival skills of Cherokee tribe Mark Warren will be the BY DONNA HARRIS the Cherokee for more than 45 years some crafts. “I was an intern at the library and guest lecturer [email protected] and will be presenting “Lunch and “There is a lot of interest in the helped set up the program,” she said. for “Lunch Learn: The Ancient Ways of the Cherokee tribe, given our location, “I also had the opportunity to attend and Learn: Naturalist Mark Warren deeply be- Cherokee and How We Can Use and there are many patrons I speak the event, and it was fascinating.” The Ancient lieves today’s society can — and Them Today” Monday from 12:30 to with who have Cherokee heritage,” Warren said there were two rea- Ways of the should — learn some valuable les- 1:30 p.m. in the Nathan Dean Meet- adult services librarian Miranda sons he wanted to do a lecture at the Cherokee and sons and skills from the Cherokee ing Room at the Cartersville Public Clody said. “I thought this would be Cartersville library. How We Can people who inhabited the southeast- Library at 429 W. Main St. a unique opportunity for our patrons “One, all of us who live in the Use Them ern part of the United States hun- Warren will be discussing how to learn more about their culture and northern third of Georgia reside on Today” dreds of years before European some of the most common native survival skills.” land that once belonged to the Chero- Monday at the Cartersville explorers ever landed on its shores. plants and trees were used by the Clody said she met Warren about kees,” he said. “While these native Public The owner of Medicine Bow Cherokee for food, medicine, shelter a year ago when he did a similar pro- people led lives of intense daily Library. Wilderness School in Dahlonega has and fire and will bring along live gram at the Atlanta-Fulton Public Li- been teaching the survival skills of specimens of these plants as well as brary. SEE WARREN, PAGE 7A

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ContactUs OBITUARIES Contract complaint The Daily Tribune News He loved his dogs, enjoyed the will be conducted Friday morning, Address: outdoors, hiking and cycling. He September 21, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. prompts federal probe 251 S. Tennessee St. Cartersville, GA 30120 cycled cross in the Owen Funeral Home Chapel country from with Rev. Ron Cansler officiating. of commuter system Mailing Address: Jacksonville, Interment will follow in Sunset 251 S. Tennessee St. FL, to San Memory Gardens. Cartersville, GA 30120 Diego, CA, in The family will receive friends THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 26 days. He was Thursday evening from 6:00 p.m. ATLANTA — The Federal Transit Administration is investigating Phone: 770-382-4545 Terry Earl a Georgia commuter system over a complaint that it violated a law After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 preceded in to 9:00 p.m. at Owen Funeral Mathison death by his Home. ensuring minority- and women-owned businesses get a share of gov- Fax: 770-382-2711 ernment contracts. Terry Earl Mathison, age 59, of mother, Marie Pallbearers will be Gary White, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Tuesday that the com- Alan Davis, Peaceful Path, Ellijay, Georgia, Mathison and Chris Wright, David Mezo, Julio plaint says Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority allowed a Publisher passed away Sunday, September his brother, Mathison Fuentes, Ty Mitcham, and Jim contractor to end an agreement with a minority-owned subcontractor. Jason Greenberg, 16, 2018. Brent Mathison. Bennett. Managing Editor MARTA’s agreement with MV Transportation says disadvantaged Terry was born on January 18, Survivors include his children, Please visit www.owenfuner- businesses would get 20 percent of the contractor’s work, most of Jennifer Moates, 1959, in Rome, Georgia, son of Molly Mathison, Terry Ross als.com to leave condolences for which was subcontracted to Gresham Transportation Services of At- Advertising Director William Earl Mathison and the (Christine) Mathison; 2 grandchil- the family. lanta. But that didn’t happen. Mindy Salamon, late Marie Womack Mathison. He dren, Lance Mathison and Landon Owen Funeral Home, 12 MV Transportation says Gresham failed to maintain necessary in- Office Manager/Classified was owner of Accutrac System Mathison; a sister, Shelia (Chris) Collins Dr., Cartersville, Ga., is surance. Advertising Director and Specialty Finishes and at- Lyerla; 2 nieces also survive. proud to serve the family of Terry Lee McCrory, tended Cassville Baptist Church. A Celebration of Life service Earl Mathison. Circulation/Distribution Manager Stacey Wade, United Way Circulation Customer Care/ Account Manager Museums FROM PAGE 1A Byron Pezzarossi, FROM PAGE 1A For more information about taking part in a workplace campaign, Press Room Director contact Morehouse at 770-386-1677 or [email protected]. they will want to come back or Saturday during Museum Day. which he created artwork — ... Email: perhaps purchase a membership … One year during an Ansel paintings in color and black-and- Turkey Trot MANAGING EDITOR so they can come back more Adams exhibition nearly 2,000 white, watercolors, printmaking, [email protected] Set for Nov. 17, the Harbin Clinic Turkey Trot 5K and Health Wob- often.” people came through the Booth,” drawing, sculpture, writing and ble will be presented at Sam Smith Park in Cartersville. NEWSROOM Tickets can be downloaded on Hopkins said. “We anticipate — much more. The exhibition in- “Harbin Clinic is excited to become a part of this Cartersville tra- [email protected] the initiative’s website, with our major Frederic Reming- cludes relatively few sculpture, dition and be able to help put a focus on health and wellness in Bar- FEATURES EDITOR www.smithsonian.com/museum- ton exhibition now — a fairly although there are examples of tow County while also supporting the many great things the Bartow [email protected] day, which also contains a com- large turnout for Museum Day … different casting methods and a County United Way does in the community,” stated Harbin Clinic PHOTOGRAPHER plete list of participating venues this year.” sculpture you could buy [at] a CEO Kenna Stock in a news release. [email protected] and Museum Day details, such as As Hopkins noted, patrons will decorator store but looks Departing at 9 a.m., the 5K will be a Peachtree Road Race qualifier, STAFF REPORTERS one ticket covers two attendees. be able to view the Booth’s spe- like Remington’s ‘Bronco with results and timing provided by Wire2Wire Running. The top [email protected] cial exhibit “Treasures From the Buster.’ finishers of each age division will receive a frozen turkey, and the [email protected] first three in each group will capture a to-be-disclosed award. Bartow History Museum Frederic Remington Art Museum “I would hope that they under- [email protected] The event also will feature a costume contest and the 2-mile health “There is a wide array of mu- & Beyond” Saturday. Born in stand Remington was also a SPORTS REPORTER wobble walk. seums participating in this event, 1861 in Canton, New York, Rem- painter not just a sculptor and his [email protected] Participants can sign up in advance for the Harbin Clinic Turkey so the public has an opportunity ington was an illustrator, writer, desire was to be known in the top ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Trot 5K and Health Wobble by visiting its event page on www.ac- [email protected] to visit a new museum that they sculptor and painter. Offering a ranks of living artists of all time. tive.com. Prior to the event, entrance fees will be $25 for the 5K and may not ordinarily know much comprehensive look at his career You have to have a goal. Yet just OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED $20 for the non-timed walk. Race-day registration — $35 for the 5K ADVERTISING DIRECTOR about,” BHM Director Trey that was cut short with his death as he was achieving his goal that and $25 for the health wobble — will begin at 8 a.m. at the [email protected] Gaines said. “It’s also a great at age 48, the Booth’s exhibit fea- is when he passed generally from Cartersville Soccer Complex, 152 Milner Road. way to get out and visit a mu- tures a wide range of his original appendicitis.” Further details about the Turkey Trot benefit can be obtained by CIRCULATION DIRECTOR [email protected] seum of your choice for free. We works. Further details about the Booth visiting www.bartowliveunited.org or emailing David@wire2wire- running.com or [email protected]. LEGAL ADVERTISING hope visitors to the Bartow His- “This year’s timing for Mu- can be obtained by calling 770- [email protected] tory Museum through this event seum Day … is especially perfect 387-1300 or visiting www.booth- PRODUCTION will learn something new about with the recent opening of the museum.org. For more [email protected] Bartow County and be inspired Frederic Remington exhibition,” information about the BHM and to participate in future museum Hopkins said. “That show fea- its exhibits and programs, call Letter Guidelines: events.” tures 70 works of art by Frederic 770-382-3818 or visit www.bar- Letters to the editor on issues of broad public interest are Formed in 1987, the Bartow Remington in nearly every media towhistorymuseum.org. welcomed. 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CREEKSIDE FELLOW- Mt. Carmel UMC is hosting of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Road, Kingston. Macedonia Bap- CHURCH OF p.m, and Wednesday from 9 to SHIP CHURCH – 585 Old Ala- Johnathan Bond of Young Har- Church will celebrate their annual tist Church is celebrating its ADAIRSVILLE – 113 Park St., 11 a.m. bama Road, Cartersville. mony in concert on Sept. 23 at 6 Men’s Day on Sept. 30. Lunch Homecoming on Oct. 7 at 10:30 Adairsville. The First Christian Creekside Fellowship Church is p.m. A spaghetti dinner will fol- will be served at 2 p.m. with Min- a.m. Brother Ted Towns will Church of Adairsville hosts the PINE GROVE BAPTIST hosting Holy Ghost Night on low the concert. Everyone is in- ister Harold Appling speaking at bring the message and Scarlett 2nd Tuesday Club every second CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove Sept. 22 at 6:30 p.m. The night vited. 3 p.m. Wool will perform. Also, on Oct. Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. in Road, Cartersville. The Pine features several churches and 8-11, the church is hosting its Fall the fellowship hall of the church. Grove Baptist Church food pantry preachers preaching on different BETHEL CROSSROADS PEEPLES VALLEY BAP- Revival with different speakers at The group meets to share ideas is open the first Thursday of each topics concerning the Holy Spirit BAPTIST CHURCH – 450 Iron TIST CHURCH – 68 Ledford 7 p.m. each evening. Reverend and encouragement to individuals month from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. in 10 minute intervals. Hill Road, Taylorsville. Bethel Lane, Cartersville. Peeples Valley Bill Cline will be bringing the who seek positive lifestyle Crossroads Baptist Church is Baptist Church is hosting a men’s message on Monday, Reverend changes for greater EUHARLEE BAPTIST WOFFORDS CROSS- hosting Festival in the Field on prayer breakfast on Oct. 6 at 8 Kenneth Dowdy on Tuesday, health. It is free and open to the CHURCH – 1103 Euharlee ROADS BAPTIST CHURCH – Sept. 29 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. a.m. Brother Kenneth Stepp will Reverend Charles Garrett on public. Road, Euharlee. The Euharlee 222 Old Tennessee Highway There will be a flea market, be the guest speaker. The Church Wednesday and Reverend Clinton Baptist Church food pantry is N.E., White. Woofords Cross- singing, games and a coat drive. is holding its homecoming on Greene on Thursday. GREATER MT. OLIVE open every fourth Thursday of the roads Baptist Church is hosting a The church is also hosting a Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. with a singing by MISSIONARY BAPTIST month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. worship in song service on Sept. “Cooper & Princess Preslie” Fireproof. Everyone is welcome. EUHARLEE BAPTIST CHURCH – 1 Mt. Olive St., 23 at 11 a.m. Everyone is invited. Book dedication and signing on CHURCH – Euharlee Baptist Cartersville. Greater Mt. Olive POPLAR SPRINGS FEL- Oct. 13 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. DAVID STREET CHURCH Church is hosting its 200th an- Missionary Baptist Church’s LOWSHIP CHURCH – 118 DEWEY BAPTIST Books will be available for pur- OF GOD – 4 David St., niversary celebration on Oct. 14. Community Food Program begins George St., Adairsville. The CHURCH – 895 Spring Place chase. Cartersville. David Street Church Sunday school begins at 9:45 with on Oct. 15. The food program will church meets at The Living Way Road, White. Dewey Baptist of God is hosting Heartfelt of Lin- worship service beggining at 11. begin at 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. every Church Coffee Shop every Sun- Church is hosting its revival at CLEAR CREAK BAPTIST dale to minister through music on third Monday of the month. day at 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. each night Sept. 23-28. CHURCH – 142 Clear Creek Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. Everyone is in- OAK GROVE BAPTIST Road, Adairsville. Clear Creek vited. CHURCH – Oak Grove Baptist ROWLAND SPRINGS BAP- CELEBRATE RECOV- THE CHURCH AT LIB- Baptist Church is hosting its fifth Church is hosting its homecom- TIST CHURCH – 79 Rowland ERY – Celebrate Recovery, a ERTY SQUARE – 2001 Liberty Sunday night singing on Sept. 30 GLORY HARVESTER ing on Oct. 14 at 10:30 a.m. The Springs Road S.E., Cartersville. Christ-centered recovery pro- Square Drive, Cartersville. The at 6 p.m. Spiritual Vision “Donnie CHURCH – 1988 Joe Frank Har- Morrison Sisters will sing and The church’s food pantry is open gram, meets every Monday night Church at Liberty Square is cele- Ruff” will perform. Everyone is ris Parkway, Cartersville. Glory lunch will follow the service. the third Thursday of at NorthPointe Church in brating Music and Fine Arts Day invited. The church is also host- Harvester Church is celebrating There will be no Sunday school. every month from 9:30 a.m. to Adairsville. Cross Talk Cafe be- on Sept. 23 at 10:30 a.m. The ing Youth Service Sunday on Oct. its 31st Anniversary on Oct. 7 at The church is also hosting its re- noon. gins at 6 p.m., large group wor- Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra 14 at 6 p.m. The Morrison Sisters 3 p.m. Minister Charles Riggins vival services Oct. 15-19 at 7 p.m. ship at 7 p.m. and small support and Liberty Kidz Choir will per- of Calhoun will be singing. will be speaking. Dinner will be each night. Joey Phillips is the EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF groups at 8 p.m. For more infor- form. Everyone is invited. served afterwards. visiting preacher. Everyone is in- THE ASCENSION – 205 W. mation, call Kitty Hesdorff at SHILOH MISSIONARY vited. Cherokee Ave., Cartersville. The 404-642-3605 or email cele- MT. CARMEL UMC – 825 BAPTIST CHURCH — 26 MACEDONIA BAPTIST church’s food pantry is open braterecovery@north- Hall Station Road, Adairsville. Shiloh Road, Stilesboro. The men CHURCH – 1810 Euharlee FIRST CHRISTIAN every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 pointechurch.com.   WHAT’S GOING ON  

ETOWAH VALLEY HIS- Sept. 29. The exhibit looks at the CLASS REUNIONS – A 20-year 200201, Cartersville.  TORICAL SOCIETY – The individuals and families that have reunion is being hosted for mem- " %"  &# Etowah Valley Historical Society is built an agricultural industry and bers of Cass High School’s class of TRICK OR TREAT NIGHT – "($ hosting Mary Norton as she pres- legacy in this area. For more infor- 1998. Oct. 12, members and their The Mullinax Team and Ameris-  ( ents a lecture on M.W.H. “Alpha- mation, call 770-387-2774. families are invited to attend the Bank are hosting the first ever       bet” Collins and his work today at school’s homecoming football “Downtown Cartersville Trick or            the Stiles Auditorium of the Olin CITY OF CARTERSVILLE game. On Oct. 13, a dinner is being Treat and Outdoor Movie Night” "#'!" Tatum Building, 320 W. Cherokee PARKS & RECREATION – The set up at Taverna Mediterranean on Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. with movies            Ave. in Cartersville, at 6:30 p.m. City of Cartersville Parks & Recre- Grill at 8 p.m. The price is $35 per starting at 8 p.m. “It’s the Great ation’s 2018 Memorial Tree Pro- person for dinner and members Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” and VOTER REGISTRATION gram is open. The deadline to order must RSVP by Sept. 1. For more “Hocus Pocus” will be shown. DRIVE – The Bartow County a tree is Sept. 30. To order, call the information, call 770-855-4237. Board of Elections and Voter Reg- Dellinger Park Office at 770-607- Additionally, a reunion is being CARTERSVILLE-BARTOW istration is hosting a registration 6173. Additionally, Parks and held for alumni who attended Cass COUNTY CULTURAL ARTS drive at the Health and Safety Fair Recreation is also offering dance High School in the ’70s on Oct. 13 ALLIANCE – The Cartersville- “NEW OWNERS” on Sept. 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. classes every Wednesday. This from 4 to 10 p.m. at the Gunn Bartow County Cultural Arts Al- at The Hope Center. month’s dance is the waltz. Classes Complex in Cartersville. A barbe- liance holds its monthly meeting CHECK OUT OUR FALL SPECIALS are $10 for adults and $15 for a cue dinner will be served from 5 to the second Tuesday of each month On Sweaters, Comforters and Jackets. BARTOW COUNTY PUB- couple. For more information, call 7 p.m. and there will be a bonfire at 5:45 p.m. at The Arts Center, lo- LIC HEALTH AND SAFETY 770-607-6170. and music. Tickets cost $25 per cated at 101 N. Erwin St. in down- Mon. - Fri. 7 to 7 • Sat. 9 to 1 FAIR — The Bartow County Pub- person and payment should be sent town Cartersville. Meetings are 784 West Avenue – Cartersville lic Health and Safety Fair will take TRANQUILITY HOUSE DO- to Revisit the 70’s, P.O. Box open to the public. place Saturday, Sept. 22, at The MESTIC VIOLENCE CEN- Hope Center at Cartersville Med- TER – Tranquility House ical Center. The free event will fea- Domestic Violence Center is host- ture health screenings, health ing its 22nd Annual Golf Tourna- education, demonstrations and food ment on Oct. 5 at Woodland Hills and beverage vendors. For more in- Golf Club. Registration and break- formation, visit fast will be at 8 a.m., with tee time bartowcountycert.org or call 678- at 9 a.m. The cost is $400 per team 685-1550. or $100 per individual. For more information, call 770-386-8093. FREE FISHING DAYS – Dellinger Park is hosting free fish- ETOWAH INDIAN ing days Sept. 22 and Oct. 8 from MOUNDS – The Etowah Indian 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Mounds are hosting Skills of the Past, a live demonstration of prim- THE PHOTO FENCE – En- itive skills and weaponry that were tries are being accepted for The essential to the Native Americans Photo Fence in Downtown of the Southeast in prehistoric Cartersville. Photos that are ac- times, Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. cepted will hang for three months For ticket prices, visit the Etowah on the fence at Founders’ Oak. The Indian Mounds website. theme is “joy and happiness that will bring a smile to the viewer.” MARTIN FAMILY RE- For more information, visit UNION – The Martin Family is www.downtowncartersville.org/ph holding its reunion Oct. 7 at the otofence/. Cartersville Civic Center, 435 W. Main St., at 1 p.m. Attendees are Tripp Nelson - Owner BARTOW HISTORY MU- asked to bring a covered dish. For  Mon-Sat 9-6 Closed Wed & Sun SEUM – The Bartow History Mu- more information, call Aline      715 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy. seum exhibit, “The Call of the Wadsworth at 678-941-3299. Cartersville, GA 30120 Land: Cultivating Bartow’s Agri-  cultural Legacy,” is open through CASS HIGH SCHOOL 770-212-9294 U.S. & WORLD

4A Thursday, September 20, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Trump says ‘hard to imagine’ Kavanaugh assaulted woman

BY ALAN FRAM jected that idea, saying the FBI has studying, the Democrats Play- AND LISA MASCARO already done its work. book.” Associated Press The FBI was involved originally Republicans say Ford will have since it handles part of the back- one chance to testify, and one WASHINGTON — President ground checks for presidential chance only. Donald Trump said Wednesday the nominations of Supreme Court jus- “Monday is her opportunity,” White House and Republican sup- tices. Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mc- porters of Brett Kavanaugh’s Republicans are hoping to win Connell, R-Ky., said Tuesday. Mc- Supreme Court nomination would committee and full Senate approval Connell expressed confidence that have to “make a decision” on going for Kavanaugh this month, before Kavanaugh would be confirmed: forward if the woman accusing him the new Supreme Court session be- “I’m not concerned about tanking of a long-ago sexual assault delivers gins, and have shown no taste for the nomination.” a compelling account to senators slowing that process. A substantial The GOP chairman of the Judici- considering confirmation. delay could push confirmation past ary Committee, Chuck Grassley of But amid uncertainty over Ka- the November elections — when Iowa, said an FBI investigation vanaugh’s fate and even whether Democrats have a shot at winning wouldn’t have bearing on Ford’s next Monday’s scheduled hearing Senate control — plus allow more testimony so “there is no reason for would occur, Trump cast fresh time for unforeseen problems to further delay.” doubt on whether the alleged 1980s pop up. Grassley said the committee of- attack even happened. “I’d really want to see her. I re- fered Ford “the opportunity to share “Look, if she shows up and ally would want to see what she has her story” in a public or a private makes a credible showing that’ll be to say,” Trump said Wednesday. “If hearing, or staff interviews, very interesting,” Trump told re- she shows up that would be won- “whichever makes her most com- porters as he left the White House derful. If she doesn’t show up that fortable. The invitation for Monday to survey flood damage in North would be unfortunate.” still stands.” Carolina. “We’ll have to make a de- While most Republicans have The furious jockeying over cision. But I can only say this: He expressed support for Kavanaugh, Ford’s testimony underscores the is such an outstanding man. Very they’ve largely been careful to not J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP, FILE political potency so close to an elec- hard for me to imagine that any- criticize Ford’s assertions about In this Sept. 6 photo, after more than an hour of delay over procedural questions, President Donald tion that will decide control of the thing happened.” what she says happened. That un- Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh waits to testify before the Senate Judiciary House and the Senate, not to men- Republicans have set a Senate Ju- derscores a desire to avoid antago- Committee for the third day of his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. Christine tion the confirmation of a conserva- Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct when they were teenagers, diciary Committee hearing for nizing female voters at a time when tive justice likely to serve on the has come forward to The Washington Post. Monday that is supposed to feature the #MeToo movement has made high court for decades. Kavanaugh and his accuser, Cali- sexual abuse a major political dy- finding the truth, but delaying the Late Tuesday, Ford’s attorneys being rushed, but some women are Democrats complain that Ford fornia psychology professor Chris- namic. process until after the midterm elec- wrote to the Judiciary Committee seeing a deeper — and possibly in- was not consulted before the hear- tine Blasey Ford. Backed by Signaling the GOP’s determina- tions,” Graham, a Judiciary panel that she wants to cooperate. But in sidious — narrative, especially if ing was announced. They also want Democrats, Ford has said she wants tion to give no ground, Judiciary member, said in a statement. “It is the days since she publicly accused Republicans go ahead with Mon- more witnesses besides Kavanaugh the FBI to first investigate the al- Committee Chairman Chuck imperative the Judiciary Committee Kavanaugh of assaulting her at a day’s hearing without Ford. and Ford, hoping to avoid what they leged incident, in which she says Grassley tweeted that the FBI’s role move forward on the Kavanaugh party 35 years ago, the lawyers said, “I think we all know when a sit- said would turn into merely a “he- Kavanaugh pinned her on a bed and “is complete.” He said Ford’s nomination and a committee vote she has been the target of “vicious uation is stacked,” Sen. Mazie Hi- said-she-said” moment. tried taking off her clothes during a chance to tell her story would be be taken as soon as possible.” harassment and even death threats.” rono, D-Hawaii, told CNN on Anita Hill, whose allegation high school party. Monday, when she could do so pub- One other witness the Democrats Her family has relocated, they said. Wednesday. “This is a situation that Clarence Thomas sexually harassed Only the White House can order licly or behind closed doors. want to hear from is Kavanaugh’s An FBI investigation “should be is stacked. ... She’s already been at- her prompted a similar hearing in the FBI to get involved, since Ford “No other OUTSIDE investiga- high school friend Mark Judge, who the first step in addressing the alle- tacked, had to move out of her 1991, told ABC on Wednesday that is not accusing Kavanaugh of a fed- tion is necessary,” he wrote. Ford said was in the room when she gations,” the lawyers wrote. house.” the Judiciary Committee could be eral crime. The FBI could interview Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., was assaulted. Kavanaugh has de- In the Senate, the issue of when In a tweet Tuesday night, Trump holding “just a sham proceeding” Ford, Kavanaugh and others about accused Democrats of using their nied Ford’s allegation, and Judge and if Ford might testify has ignited wrote: “The Supreme Court is one next week without the FBI investi- the allegation if Trump asked the calls for an FBI investigation as a says he doesn’t remember any such a furor, especially among Demo- of the main reasons I got elected gation Ford wants. Thomas denied bureau to reopen its background in- ploy. thing. Judge says he won’t appear cratic women. Democrats in general President. I hope Republican vot- Hill’s account and was confirmed to vestigation, but the president has re- Those demands are “not about before the committee. are complaining that the process is ers, and others, are watching, and the Supreme Court.

Trump rips Sessions: ‘I don’t have an attorney general’

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump escalated his attacks on Attorney General Jeff Sessions, saying, “I don’t have an attorney general.” Trump, in a Hill.TV interview released on Wednesday, said that he’s “so sad over Jeff Sessions,” whom he has repeatedly denounced for recusing himself from the Russia investigation. “He was the first senator that endorsed me. And he wanted to be attorney general, and I didn’t see it,” Trump said in the Oval office interview. “And then he went through the nominating process and he did very poorly. I mean, he was mixed up and confused, and peo- ple that worked with him for, you know, a long time in the Senate were not nice to him, but he was giving very confusing answers. Answers that should have been easily answered.” The president softened his stance slightly when talking to re- porters on the White House lawn hours after the interview’s publi- cation, saying, “I’m disappointed in the attorney general for numerous reasons, but we have an attorney general.” Trump has repeatedly asserted that Sessions, a former U.S. sena- tor from Alabama, did not need to step away from the Russia probe, a move the president believes in part led to the appointment of spe- cial counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating contacts between Trump campaign officials and Russians. Trump, a Republican, suggested that Sessions’ rocky Senate con- firmation hearings may have impacted his performance as attorney general. “He gets in and probably because of the experience that he had going through the nominating when somebody asked him the first question about Hillary Clinton or something he said, ‘I recuse my- self, I recuse myself,’ ” Trump said. Department of Justice guidelines recommended the attorney gen- eral step away because of his own contacts with foreign government officials during his time with the 2016 Trump campaign. Sessions told Congress that his decision was not due to any wrongdoing. Trump also broadened his attacks beyond the recusal, saying he’s unhappy with Sessions’ performance on several issues. • Approved acceptance of • Authorized the purchase of “I’m not happy at the border. I’m not happy with numerous EMS GDOT operating funds of property at 48 W. Main St. in things, not just this,” Trump said in the interview. $153,000 to help offset fuel costs Kingston for future expansion of Trump has repeatedly complained publicly and privately about FROM PAGE 1A and repairs to the county busses. the adjacent fire station. Sessions, pushing him to curtail the Mueller probe, urging him to 1970s — and I feel like Metro is Bartow County now and we have • Approved a contract to Bartow • Approved four malt beverage investigate Clinton and suggesting he should drop investigations into Republican congressmen until after the November midterm the best choice for Bartow to look forward, not backward. If Paving for $2.11 million — $1.4 license applications. elections. He also said that he does not feel as though Sessions sup- County.” you look back 10 years, we lost million in federal money — for • Approved two zoning re- ports him like former attorneys general Eric Holder and Bobby Elrod asked Taylor what Metro about $13 million. But if you look the Glade Road paving project. quests. Kennedy backed Presidents Barack Obama and John F. Kennedy, offered that the present service forward 10 years, it’s going to be • Approved November 15 as the Taylor’s next public meeting is respectively. couldn’t offer. $30 to $40 million. We have to due date for property taxes. scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 3, Trump has repeatedly considered firing Sessions, the nation’s top “We could have the same capa- look out for the citizens and tax- • Approved contracts for attor- at 10 a.m. in the commissioner’s law enforcement officer, only to be opposed by aides who think a bilities if we put enough money payers of Bartow County. We have ney ad litem and prosecuting attor- conference room of the Frank dismissal would upend the Russia investigation, conservatives who into improving our service,” Tay- found the best service for the best ney for Juvenile Court. Moore Administration and Judi- applaud Sessions’ hardline stances at the Department of Justice and lor countered. price.” • Authorized the sale of two sur- cial Building at 135 W. Cherokee Republican senators who have said they would not confirm a re- “There’s over 100,000 people in In other business, Taylor: plus Ford trucks Ave. in Cartersville. placement. CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Office Buliding • Washington, D.C. 20515 Rep. Christian Coomer • 127-A West Main St. Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 770-383-9171 • [email protected] 202-225-2931 • https://loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • 836 N. College Dr. • Cedartown, GA, 30125 • 404-657-1803 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News Entertainment www.daily-tribune.com • Thursday, September 20, 2018 5A

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THURSDAY September 20, 2018 four weeks will be busy! Short trips, and associations. Interact with others! conversations with everyone plus in- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) ARIES (March 21 to April 19) creased reading and writing will give You will make a fabulous impression You will need more sleep in the next you a jam-packed schedule. on bosses, parents and VIPs the next four weeks while the Sun is opposite VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) four weeks, because the Sun is at the your sign. Expect to focus on partner- Money is a strong focus for you in the top of your chart, casting you in a flat- ships more than usual. next four weeks — money, earnings tering light. This happens only once a TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) and assets. When it comes to your year — make the most of it! During the next four weeks, you will be wealth, information is power. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) keen to get better organized and im- LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Grab every chance to study or travel, Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose prove your health. Yes, you want it all! The Sun will be in your sign for the because you want to broaden your hori- GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) next four weeks, giving you a chance to zons in the next four weeks. Do what You will be in a playful, flirtatious recharge your batteries for the rest of you can to enrich your world! mood for the next four weeks. Grab the year. Don’t hesitate to put yourself PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) every opportunity to party. Enjoy sports first. Life will be intense in the next four events, romance and fun activities with SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) weeks, especially regarding shared children. (Grab a vacation.) Take a back seat and work alone or be- property, inheritances, debt and the CANCER (June 21 to July 22) hind the scenes for the next four weeks. wealth of others. However, grab every Home, family and your private life are Use this time to strategize what you chance to travel for pleasure, because your major focus for the next four want for your new year ahead (birthday this will please you. weeks. You might be involved with a to birthday). YOU BORN TODAY You are witty, parent more than usual. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) friendly, energetic and confident. You LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Expect to enjoy increased popularity in are an excellent communicator and are Fasten your seat belt, because the next the next four weeks. Join clubs, groups fascinated by mystery.

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BY JOE MCDONALD Li, the Chinese premier, indi- AP Business Writer rectly acknowledged complaints about global trade regulation and BEIJING — China’s No. 2 affirmed Chinese support for re- leader appealed Wednesday for forms. support for free trade and prom- U.S. officials say the World ised to improve conditions for for- Trade Organization, the global eign companies following trade regulator, is antiquated and tit-for-tat U.S. and Chinese tariff unable to deal with complaints hikes in a battle over Beijing’s about Chinese-style industrial technology policy. policies. Beijing agreed this year Premier Li Keqiang’s com- to join an initiative with the Euro- ments add to Beijing’s effort to pean Union to propose possible portray itself as a defender of reforms. global trade in the face of com- “We believe we need to uphold plaints by Washington and other the basic international rules and at trading partners that China vio- the same time make improve- lates its market-opening commit- ments to those that need to keep ments. pace with the times,” Li said. Also Wednesday, a foreign min- Li promised Beijing will refrain istry spokesman accused Wash- from weakening its currency to ington of lacking sincerity after it stimulate exports. China’s tightly proposed negotiations and then controlled yuan fell in value raised tariffs on $200 billion of against the dollar this year, Chinese goods. But he gave no in- prompting suggestions Beijing dication whether Beijing would was intentionally depressing its take part in talks. exchange rate to help exporters China responded to President cope with higher U.S. tariffs. But Donald Trump’s tariff hike by im- the central bank has intervened to posing its own penalties Tuesday put a floor under the decline. on $60 billion of American im- “China will never go down the ports. path of stimulating exports by de- The two countries previously JAE C. HONG/AP, FILE valuing its currency,” Li said. In this July 2 photo, a truck carrying a cargo container drives under the Gerald Desmond Bridge under construction in Long Beach, raised import taxes on $50 billion The premier promised to “im- California. China on Tuesday announced a tariff hike on $60 billion of U.S. products in response to President Donald Trump’s latest worth of each other’s goods in the duty increase in a dispute over Beijing’s technology policy. prove the business environment” battle over U.S. complaints Bei- for foreign companies. He af- jing steals or pressures foreign the basic principles of multilater- cized “U.S. threats, intimidation over technology. But auto, phar- strained by doing no more than firmed promises to treat compa- companies to hand over technol- alism and free trade,” the premier and blackmail.” maceutical and other foreign com- matching Trump’s penalties. But nies equally — a condition to ogy. said in a speech at the World Eco- “What the United States is panies are required to operate in it also has threatened “compre- which China committed when it American officials also object nomic Forum in the eastern city of doing shows no goodwill and no China through local state-owned hensive measures” as it starts to joined the WTO in 2001 but that to Chinese plans for state-led de- Tianjin. sincerity,” Geng said at a daily partners, which obliges them to run out of American imports for foreign business groups and gov- velopment of champions in robot- Disputes “need to be worked briefing in Beijing. share know-how with potential retaliation due to the countries’ ernments say it regularly violates. ics and other fields. They say that out through consultation,” said Li, Trump threatened to add an ad- competitors. lopsided trade balance. The EU filed a WTO challenge violates Beijing’s market-opening the country’s top economic offi- ditional $267 billion in Chinese Foreign governments and secu- The American Chambers of in June to Chinese rules on tech- commitments and might erode cial. “No unilateralism will offer imports to the target list if Beijing rity researchers say Beijing en- Commerce in China and in nology licensing that it said give U.S. industrial leadership. a viable solution.” retaliated for the latest U.S. taxes. courages and in some cases Shanghai said last week that half local companies an unfair advan- Speaking at a business confer- U.S. Commerce Secretary That would raise the total affected engages directly in theft of trade of more than 430 companies that tage. ence, Li made no direct mention Wilbur Ross said Tuesday it was by U.S. penalties to $517 billion, secrets. Chinese military officers responded to a survey say they “We will make sure that all of the tariff fight but called for up to Beijing to decide when to covering nearly everything China have been indicted by U.S. prose- have suffered from slower cus- companies, be they Chinese- or disputes to be resolved through talk. sells to the United States. cutors on charges of computer toms approvals and been subject foreign-owned, so long as they are negotiation. The foreign ministry Chinese officials deny foreign hacking to steal business secrets. to more environmental and other registered in China, will be treated “It is essential that we uphold spokesman, Geng Shuang, criti- companies are required to hand Beijing has tried to appear re- inspections. as equals,” Li said. Too much screen time? New phone controls for you and kids

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS you manage their time on their own categories of apps, such as enter- your own device using Apple’s of Screen Time. You’ll need to them keep it secret. NEW YORK — Apple and devices, such as an iPad or a hand- tainment or games. In this case, “Family Sharing” feature. You can on manually, or your kid can still Google has similar controls, Google want to help you spend less me-down iPhone. Once you’ve got limits can be different on week- set up limits directly on your chil- watch R- and NC-17-rated movies. called Digital Wellbeing, but time on their phones — really. Like them set up, you can use your ends. You can also set limits app by dren’s devices, though remote What you won’t get from Apple they’re intended for adults (among that time you checked Facebook at iPhone to check when your chil- app, or for specific websites, but monitoring features might not work is any help in determining what other things, there’s no passcode, 3 a.m. Stats don’t lie. dren are on their devices and what it’s tricky. From the Screen Time properly. Either way, you’ll need a kinds of limits to set. In fact, the which limits their usefulness for Their new tools for managing apps or websites they’re using. You settings, tap the chart at the top to passcode specifically for Screen clock is initially set to zero, forcing setting limits on kids). This feature screen time will let you see how can restrict particular classes of get a list of apps and websites. Tap Time. Be sure to pick one that’s dif- parents to make choices right off is currently only available on the often you picked up the phone after apps and even establish a quiet pe- on an app or site, and look for “Add ferent from your phone’s passcode, the bat instead of working from de- company’s own Pixel phones, al- bedtime or how long you’re on In- riod when most apps shut down. Limit” at the bottom. which your kids probably already fault limits. Apple says recommen- though Google plans to make it stagram at work (shame on you). That latter “Downtime” feature Songs or podcasts playing in the know. dations among experts vary. more broadly available in a forth- Apple’s tools also let you control is promising, though it has a few background don’t count toward Kids can ask for more time with Ultimately, it’s best to have a coming Android update called Pie. how long your kids spend on their shortcomings. For one thing, it limits. If your kid has both an a few taps. If you ignore or decline conversation with your kids about ALL ABOUT THE SCREEN devices, if you’re concerned that only lets you choose a single block iPhone and an iPad, Screen Time the request, Screen Time isn’t sup- screen time. But having software Another Android feature will let screens are taking time away from of time each day, so if you’re can track time spent on both de- posed to let them keep asking. But block an app can be easier than you leech the color from your sleep, homework or exercise. blocking late-night hours, you vices against your limits. for the moment, kids can just re- pulling a device out of a child’s screen after a certain hour. This op- Apple’s tools launch Tuesday as can’t set a separate downtime for When apps run out of time, their open the app to bug you with an- hands. tion, called “Grayscale,” turns part of the free iOS 12 software up- school hours. Plus, your selection icons go dark and the apps won’t other request. Get ready for a FOR THE ADULTS everything monochrome, rendering date for iPhones, iPads and the applies seven days a week; you send notifications. You can exempt digital version of “Are we there You can set the same limits for apps — and, heck, the entire phone iPod Touch. Google’s controls are can’t set different hours for week- useful apps, such as e-books or yet? Are we there yet?” your own device, but it requires to some extent — less appealing, being tested on its Pixel-branded ends unless you want to manually homework sites — or messaging Apple already had parental con- self-discipline. Want more Insta- presumably making it easier to put Android phones. change the settings every Friday and phone service for emergencies trols for blocking R-rated movies, gram? No problem — just tap for the phone down. Apple has a simi- Here’s how the controls work. and Monday. — from downtime and other lim- adult websites and podcasts with extra time. If you really need help, lar setting, although it’s buried in FOR THE KIDS A new “Screen Time” feature its. explicit language, but the settings ask a friend or family member to the Accessibility settings for dis- Apple’s new controls for kids let lets you establish time limits for It’s best to configure all this from were buried. In iOS 12, they’re part set that Screen Time passcode and abled users.

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YTD YTD Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg S&P 500 2,920 Dow Jones industrials 26,480 10 DAYS AT&T Inc 2.00 6.0 7 33.37 -.35 -14.2 iShEMkts .59 1.4 ... 42.56 +.58 -9.7 Close: 2,907.95 2,880 Close: 26,405.76 26,100 AbbottLab 1.12 1.6 29 68.50 +.09 +20.0 IndiaGCap ...... 1.69 +.28 +69.0 Change: 3.64 (0.1%) Change: 158.80 (0.6%) AMD ...... 31.21 -.72 +203.6 Intel 1.20 2.6 17 46.15 +.05 0.0 2,840 10 DAYS 25,720 Alibaba ...... 48 162.63 +5.98 -5.7 IntPap 1.90 3.5 18 54.22 +.50 -6.4 3,000 27,200 Allstate 1.84 1.8 15 101.70 +.55 -2.9 JohnJn 3.60 2.6 20 140.46 -.08 +.5 Altria 3.20 5.2 20 61.84 -.30 -13.4 Kroger s .56 1.9 11 28.88 -.41 +5.2 Ambev .05 1.1 8 4.57 +.01 -29.3 2,900 26,400 LockhdM 8.00 2.4 41 339.30 -3.92 +5.7 Apache 1.00 2.1 30 46.80 +.54 +10.8 Lowes 1.92 1.7 24 116.26 +.71 +25.1 Apple Inc 2.92 1.3 26 218.37 +.13 +29.0 McDnlds 4.04 2.5 24 159.18 +1.41 -7.5 2,800 25,600 BP PLC 2.38 5.4 23 43.98 +.42 +4.6 Merck 1.92 2.7 26 69.98 -.44 +24.4 BankOZK .80 2.0 12 39.41 +1.10 -18.7 MicronT ...... 5 45.06 -.27 +9.6 2,700 BkofAm .60 1.9 16 31.00 +.79 +5.0 24,800 Microsoft 1.84 1.6 53 111.70 -1.51 +30.6 B iPVxST rs ...... 27.11 -.96 -2.9 Mohawk ...... 14 187.33 +2.06 -32.1 BlockHR 1.00 3.9 9 25.36 +.06 -3.3 2,600 24,000 BrMySq 1.60 2.6 60 60.80 -.68 -.8 MorgStan 1.20 2.4 11 49.10 +1.25 -6.4 CSX .88 1.2 11 73.99 -.12 +34.5 NCR Corp ...... 26 28.84 +.27 -15.2 2,500 23,200 CampSp 1.40 3.5 14 40.14 +.08 -16.6 NewAgeB n ...... 4.37 +1.55 +101.4 MSAMJJ A MSAMJJ A CanopyGr n ...... 49.35 -2.54 -4.2 NewellRub .92 4.3 6 21.64 +.12 -30.0 Caterpillar 3.44 2.3 19 152.76 +3.69 -3.1 NikeB s .80 .9 73 84.43 -.83 +35.0 MUTUAL FUNDS Oracle .76 1.5 53 49.43 +.40 +4.5 52-Week Net YTD 12-mo ChesEng ...... 7 4.30 +.17 +8.6 PepsiCo 3.71 3.3 36 113.77 -.21 -5.1 Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg Chevron 4.48 3.7 53 119.51 +1.38 -4.5 Cisco 1.32 2.8 24 47.28 -.18 +23.4 Pfizer 1.36 3.1 17 43.26 -.25 +19.4 Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt 26,616.71 22,219.11 Dow Industrials 26,405.76 +158.80 +.60 +6.82 +17.82 Citigroup 1.80 2.4 12 73.72 +2.36 -.9 PhilipMor 4.56 5.6 20 80.91 +.58 -23.4 American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 93,649 56.14 +2.7 +21.6/C +14.1/C 5.75 250 11,623.58 9,420.16 Dow Transportation 11,513.66 -1.28 -.01 +8.49 +19.26 CocaCola 1.56 3.4 87 45.96 +.03 +.2 ProctGam 2.87 3.4 22 84.00 ... -8.6 American Funds InvCAmrcA m LB 63,919 41.77 +1.4 +13.2/D +11.7/C 5.75 250 778.80 647.81 Dow Utilities 723.03 -15.36 -2.08 -.05 -1.17 ColgPalm 1.68 2.5 24 67.93 -.33 -10.0 Realogy .27 1.3 12 20.01 -.67 -24.5 American Funds WAMtInvsA m LV 58,694 46.91 +2.3 +15.4/A +11.8/A 5.75 250 13,637.02 12,048.66 NYSE Composite 13,121.98 +30.00 +.23 +2.44 +8.02 ConAgra .85 2.3 18 37.02 -.73 -1.7 S&P500ETF 4.13 1.4 ... 291.22 +.31 +9.1 Federated EqInc,IncA f LV 849 25.99 +0.7 +12.0/C +8.0/E 5.50 1,500 8,133.30 6,343.96 Nasdaq Composite 7,950.04 -6.07 -.08 +15.16 +23.14 CronosGp n ...... 12.69 +1.13 +66.5 SearsHldgs ...... 1.22 -.03 -65.9 Fidelity Contrafund LG 101,596 13.97 +2.6 +23.5/B +15.0/B NL 0 1,292.94 1,100.22 S&P 100 1,288.15 +3.24 +.25 +8.87 +16.03 Darden 3.00 2.5 24 117.89 -1.01 +22.8 SnapInc A n ...... 9.16 +.03 -37.3 George Putnam BalA m MA 1,014 20.89 +1.2 +9.5/B +8.3/A 5.75 0 2,916.50 2,488.03 S&P 500 2,907.95 +3.64 +.13 +8.76 +15.94 Deere 2.76 1.8 26 152.39 +3.35 -2.6 SouthnCo 2.40 5.5 21 43.70 -1.09 -9.1 INVESCO QualIncA m CI 316 11.42 -0.8 -1.9/D +2.1/C 4.25 1,000 2,053.00 1,757.44 S&P MidCap 2,030.26 -6.47 -.32 +6.82 +14.90 Disney 1.68 1.5 15 109.79 +.26 +2.1 SwstnEngy ...... 7 5.51 +.33 -1.3 Lord Abbett AffiliatedA m LV 5,916 16.45 +1.5 +12.4/C +10.5/B 5.75 1,000 30,411.91 25,871.77 Wilshire 5000 30,232.35 +5.96 +.02 +8.77 +16.05 DowDuPnt 1.52 2.2 22 68.73 +.70 -3.5 SPDR Fncl .46 1.6 ... 28.73 +.48 +2.9 Lord Abbett BdDebA m MU 4,701 8.02 +0.7 +2.8 +5.5 2.25 1,000 1,742.09 1,431.74 Russell 2000 1,702.93 -8.04 -.47 +10.90 +17.82 EliLilly 2.25 2.1 ... 105.74 -1.14 +25.2 SP Util 1.55 2.9 ... 53.20 -1.18 +1.0 Lord Abbett DevelopingGrA m SG 763 31.86 +5.9 +49.9/A +11.4/C 5.75 1,000 Equifax 1.56 1.2 23 134.32 -3.74 +13.9 SunTrst 2.00 2.9 13 69.68 +1.17 +7.9 Lord Abbett MltAsstGlbOppA m IH 131 11.55 +1.9 +3.6 +3.6 2.25 1,000 EsteeLdr 1.52 1.1 46 139.66 -.64 +9.8 3M Co 5.44 2.6 29 213.12 +1.59 -9.5 Lord Abbett SmCpValA m SB 381 22.90 +1.8 +19.7/B +9.7/C 5.75 1,000 MARKET SUMMARY: NYSE AND NASDAQ ExxonMbl 3.28 3.9 18 84.63 +1.00 +1.2 Tilray n ...... 214.06 +59.08 +856.1 Putnam DiversIncA m NT 1,303 6.96 +0.4 +4.7/A +3.0/B 4.00 0 Facebook ...... 31 163.06 +2.76 -7.6 Transocn ...... 12.36 +.43 +15.7 Putnam EqIncA m LV 8,591 26.11 +1.9 +15.5/A +10.9/A 5.75 0 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE FordM .60 6.1 5 9.78 +.20 -21.7 ($1 OR MORE) USG ...... 24 43.29 ... +12.3 Putnam GlbEqA m WS 804 16.24 +1.9 +9.2/C +7.2/C 5.75 0 FrptMcM .20 1.4 9 14.30 +.29 -24.6 Putnam GlbHCA m SH 1,252 53.63 +1.6 +6.8/E +10.6/D 5.75 0 Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Vol (00) Last Chg Vale SA .29 2.0 14 14.22 +.41 +16.3 GenElec .48 3.7 ... 12.86 +.20 -26.4 Putnam IntlGrA m FG 254 22.43 +0.6 +2.6 +4.5 5.75 0 VanEGold .06 .3 ... 18.75 +.32 -19.3 NewAgeB n 4.37 +1.55 +55.0 RealmTh n 5.00 -1.40 -21.9 CronosGp n1291458 12.69 +1.13 Goodyear .56 2.3 8 24.29 +.24 -24.8 Putnam SustLeadersA m LG 4,272 102.59 +2.6 +22.3/C +14.5/B 5.75 0 VanE JrGld ...... 28.15 +.69 -17.5 MolecTemp 6.25 +2.15 +52.4 Greenpro n 2.74 -.44 -13.7 AMD 1238989 31.21 -.72 HP Inc .56 2.2 9 25.26 +.10 +20.2 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl LB 262,997 269.65 +2.2 +18.2/B +13.3/A NL 10,000 HeliosM rs ...... 01 +.00 -100.0 VerizonCm 2.41 4.5 7 53.50 -.89 +1.1 ComndSec 2.78 +.88 +46.3 UnityBio n 17.05 -2.66 -13.5 BkofAm 925329 31.00 +.79 Vanguard InsIdxIns LB 127,216 266.18 +2.2 +18.2/B +13.3/A NL 5,000,000 HomeDp 4.12 1.9 28 211.68 +.66 +11.7 VitalThera ...... 33 -.10 -94.4 Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus LB 109,572 266.21 +2.2 +18.2/B +13.3/A NL 100,000,000 Tilray n 214.06 +59.08 +38.1 Copart s 55.58 -8.59 -13.4 NewAgeB n 864908 4.37 +1.55 Hormel s .75 1.9 22 39.66 -.92 +9.0 WalMart 2.08 2.2 23 95.24 -.19 -3.6 Vanguard TtInSIdxInv FB 131,911 17.36 +1.6 +0.6/C +4.0/B NL 0 TymeTch n 2.68 +.43 +19.1 Lifevant rs 10.59 -1.61 -13.2 GenElec 618508 12.86 +.20 iShBrazil .67 2.1 ... 32.53 ... -19.6 Wendys Co .34 1.9 19 17.49 -.28 +6.5 Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl LB 213,705 73.07 +2.0 +18.4/A +13.0/A NL 10,000 SAExplr rs 7.08 +1.10 +18.4 Vaccinex n 8.75 -1.30 -12.9 FordM 400334 9.78 +.20 iShChinaLC .87 2.0 ... 42.54 +.73 -7.9 WDigital 2.00 3.4 6 58.39 +.29 -26.6 Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns LB 128,351 73.09 +2.0 +18.4/A +13.0/A NL 5,000,000 Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv LB 136,418 73.03 +2.0 +18.3/A +12.8/A NL 3,000 Polarity rs 20.12 +2.91 +16.9 XeneticB n 2.10 -.31 -12.9 Ambev 377762 4.57 +.01 Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with CoolHl rs 6.85 +.98 +16.7 EnrgXXi hn 6.63 -.97 -12.8 CanopyGr n363377 49.35 -2.54 SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within the past CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, FB -Foreign Large Blend, GI -Intermediate Government, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In Growth, LV -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MU -Multisector Bond, SB -Small Blend, SG -Small Growth, SH -Health, WS -World Edenor 25.17 +3.61 +16.7 Invitae n 16.12 -2.19 -12.0 SnapInc A n 332262 9.16 +.03 bankruptcy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. 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%, BBVABFrn 11.09 +1.49 +15.5 SiebertFn 14.38 -1.94 -11.9 Tilray n 312783 214.06 +59.08 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, September 20, 2018 7A Judge: Georgia has stalled in face of voting system risks

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “As the founder of a nonprofit Kemp campaign spokesman fail to address that reality if they ATLANTA — As Georgia’s top dedicated to registering voters and Ryan Mahoney didn’t respond to demean as paranoia the research- elections official runs for gover- as the former House Democratic an email Tuesday seeking com- based findings of national cyber- nor, a federal judge said the state Leader, I know Georgians are hun- ment on what the ruling says about security engineers and experts in has stalled too long in the face of gry for leaders who will make sure the two-term secretary of state’s the field of elections.” “a mounting tide of evidence of every voice can count at the leadership abilities at a time when Kemp, who rejected federal of- the inadequacy and security risks” polls,” Abrams said. She promised he’s seeking a higher leadership fers of assistance with election of its voting system. that as governor, she would “con- position. system security in 2016, estab- Secretary of State Brian Kemp, tinue to ensure our elections are Totenberg chastised the state, lished a commission earlier this a Republican, is in the midst of a safe, secured and accessible.” saying it had been slow to respond year to look into a change. Last closely watched race against De- Georgia is among five states, to “serious vulnerabilities of its month he called for proposals to mocrat Stacey Abrams, a former along with more than 300 counties voting system,” as well as soft- implement a system with voter- state House minority leader who’s in eight other states, that exclu- ware and hardware issues that verifiable paper records in time for trying to become the country’s sively use touchscreen voting ma- have long been evident, and said the 2020 presidential election. first black, female governor. He chines that provide no paper “further delay is not tolerable ...” Meanwhile, lawyers for the has repeatedly insisted that Geor- record, according to Verified Vot- The judge noted a general con- state filed a notice Tuesday that gia’s current voting system is se- ing, a nonprofit group focused on sensus among cybersecurity ex- they intend to appeal Totenberg’s cure. ALEX SANZ/AP, FILE ensuring the accuracy of elections. perts and federal officials about denial of their request to dismiss Voting integrity advocates sued In this Sept. 22, 2016, photo, employees of the Fulton County Elections experts said the the insecurity of electronic voting the case entirely. last year, arguing that the touch- Election Preparation Center in Atlanta test electronic voting judge’s criticism is unlikely to in- machines with no paper record. Coalition for Good Governance machines. screen voting machines Georgia fluence voters’ decisions in the gu- She pointed to a Sept. 6 report executive director Marilyn Marks has used since 2002 are vulnerable demonstrated “the threat of real grade Georgia’s secure — but bernatorial race. Democrats will from the National Academy of and attorney David Cross, who to hacking and provide no way to harms to their constitutional inter- aging — voting system.” likely use it in mailers or televi- Sciences that says all elections represents a small group of voters, confirm that votes have been ests,” she worried about the “mas- “As I have said many times sion ads, perhaps even adopting should be conducted with said that even though the judge de- recorded correctly because there’s sive scrambling” required for a over, our state needs a verifiable some of the judge’s language, but “human-readable paper ballots” clined their paper ballots request no paper trail. They sought an im- last-minute change to paper bal- paper trail, but we cannot make most voters have already made up by 2020, with every effort made to they were encouraged by the tone mediate change to paper ballots lots. Early voting starts Oct. 15 for such a dramatic change this elec- their minds, said Emory Univer- use them in this year’s general of her ruling. Both said they’re re- for the midterm elections while the Nov. 6 midterm elections. tion cycle,” he said. sity political science professor election. viewing the decision to decide the case is pending. Kemp said in an emailed state- Abrams, who was campaigning Alan Abramowitz. “Advanced persistent threats in whether to appeal. U.S. District Judge Amy Toten- ment that his office will continue Tuesday with former President “It certainly doesn’t help Brian this data-driven world and ordi- Totenberg also said the state did berg declined to grant that request to prepare for “a secure, orderly Jimmy Carter, did not specifically Kemp,” he said, but added, “I nary hacking are unfortunately not seriously address the impact of Monday, saying that although vot- election in November” and will reference the judge’s ruling in an don’t think it’s going to have a big here to stay,” she wrote, adding a breach of a state election server ing integrity advocates have move forward “to responsibly up- emailed statement. effect one way or the other.” that state elections officials “will in its arguments.

The naturalist said there are Cherokee way of life into a four- archery, different types of weapons all ages, and patrons are welcome Warren three lessons he hopes his audience volume series of books titled “The and whitewater canoeing will be to bring their lunch and eat while will learn and remember from his Secrets of the Forest,” which he released in October — for $34.95 they learn. FROM PAGE 1A presentation: “the impressive and said he wrote with three purposes each plus tax, and he will auto- For more information, call 770- interaction with their natural sur- animals and so on,” he said. “All comprehensive knowledge of the in mind: “To provide clear instruc- graph them. 382-4203 or visit www.bartowli- roundings, most folks today have these resources still exist around forest that the Cherokees accrued, tions in primitive survival skills The lecture is free and open to braryonline.org. reduced nature to a backdrop of us. The adventure to explore them the urge to get outside to explore for anyone wanting to better scenery. The great deficit in this waits for us at our nearest strip of these ways and, above all, ways to his/her self-sufficiency in the scenario is our lack of understand- wildness, even if only a vacant lot engage their young ones in na- wilderness . . . by learning the old ing that we still depend upon na- trying to return to its original di- ture.” Indian ways of living comfortably ture. That dependency is largely versity.” “Such a legacy from parent to in the forest; to offer parents, hidden to us, especially to the new His second reason for doing the child will be the hope for our teachers, Scout leaders and out- generations that come along to presentation stems from the nearby planet,” he said. door educators a guide to engage &'.,-. !0'! &5/'! ) #& ')'0 0',+ 0  // %# &#. -5 take over the ‘rules’ of how we be- Booth Western Art Museum pro- Warren’s interest in the Chero- their students in nature . . . at a     have with nature — air to breathe, moting an interest in Native Amer- kee people grew from his innate time when our young ones so des- water to drink, energy to consume icans, “albeit the Western tribes,” love of the forest. perately need this connection, as for our daily actions. These are he said. “My mother allowed me to visit does nature itself; [and] to win commodities that are easy to take “My sense is that many will the woods every day of my child- over a new generation of environ- for granted. If taken for granted, want to know more about the tribe hood and early teen years as long mental advocates who will look humans will have no reason to re- that called north Georgia home,” as I showed up for supper each after this world.” spect and conserve the pieces of he said. evening,” he said. “But it was not “Volume 1 contains a treasury of the puzzle we call ecology.” During the program, Warren until my college years that I be- plant information, with photos of The environmental award win- said he will explain “how this land came serious about learning the 100 local plants, and also a sur- ner said he hopes to help parents, actually shaped the Cherokees by details of the things I was seeing in vival-skills section on shelter, Scout leaders, camp counselors plant and animal diversity and by the woods. I quickly learned that to water purification, primitive hunt- and school teachers learn how to the terrain itself.” know the forest well, I needed to ing, cooking without pots and study the people who had lived pans, traps and snares and cordage- “deliver adventure and meaningful “If the library has an appropriate experiences in the wild for the sake outside area, I’d like to do a short their lives connected to it — the making,” he said. “Volume 2 cov-  +0.,"1!0,.5 $$#. of their wards.” walk to introduce some of the use- Cherokees. That revelation oc- ers pyre building, fire creation, fire ,+/1)0 0',+ 6 4 * 6 . 5/ “I do this by exploring the skills ful plants that the Cherokees found curred 52 years ago. All my aca- sustaining and the value of story- of the Cherokee: creating fire by to be invaluable,” he said. “Back demic study immediately turned telling and ceremony. Volume 3 in-   

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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Thursday, September 20, 2018 Cass takes on nationally ranked Rome Friday BY JASON GREENBERG [email protected]

The Rome High football team is ranked No. 1 in all the state polls, is ranked in the top 30 of most national polls, is the two-time de- fending Class 5A champ and is currently riding the longest active win streak in the state at 31 games. With Cass coming into Friday’s game at Barron Stadium in Rome with a 1-3 record, 0-2 in Region 7-AAAAA, and on a three-game losing streak, one would think Rome is the last opponent the Colonels want to see. Nonetheless, the two teams will start Friday’s game tied 0-0, and Cass will find out what it can do against, arguably, the best team in the state, regardless of classification. Always a glass-half-full kind of guy, Cass head coach Bobby Hughes sees Friday’s region game as, above all, an opportunity for both the team and individual players. “I started the week off by saying who we play has no bearing on how we play. … What a challenge and a great opportunity to play a team ranked, not just in the state of Georgia, but nationally,” Hughes said. “That’s exciting for our kids. If you have aspirations of playing college football, what a better way to put film out against somebody like that.” The magnitude of the recent improvement for the Rome football program cannot be understated. The Wolves won three games in 2014, including a 24-21 loss to Cass. Then coach Franco Perkins was fired, and John Reid entered the picture. Rome then won eight games in 2015, 13 in 2016 and went 15-0 en route to a second con- secutive state championship in 2017. With Rome resurrecting the program, the Wolves have fulfilled the promise of dominance many envisioned when former football power- houses East Rome and West Rome combined into one school in 1992. Cass’ 2015 loss at Rome knocked the Colonels out of the playoff picture in the ninth game of the regular season. Rome has won con- vincingly in the last two meetings since, and Cass’ 2014 win was NATALIE BURROW/SPECIAL the only one in eight all-time meetings with Rome. Adairsville defensive lineman Garrett Ellis takes down a ballcarrier during a game on Aug. 24 at Cass High. The Tigers are looking While the Wolves lost a bevy of Division-I talent off last year’s to respond positively after a loss to Haralson County last week. state-title squad, there is plenty more returning and Rome is off to a 4-0 start. Rome is coming off a 65-51 win over Carrollton in what was, essentially, the de facto region championship game featuring the region’s top two programs. Tigers look for bounce back win Before that, Rome easily beat Kell and North Clayton, and topped a then-nationally ranked Marietta team in the season opener. BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN face this spread look they’re going with a lot of games under his belt Both programs enter the game The Wolves’ high-powered offense (46.5 points per game) is led [email protected] to bring in.” and a high football IQ,” Bishop with identical records of 2-2 overall by North Carolina State commit Jamious Griffin. The senior running While some teams would view said of the younger Poag. and 1-1 in Region 6-AAA. How- back was a 1,000-yard rusher as a sophomore and junior, and he is It can’t be stated in any other the stark contrast between Haralson After last week’s struggles to ever, the teams enter off quite dif- on pace to rush for more than 2,000 yards this year. He went for 236 way: Adairsville struggled to stop and North Murray as a hindrance to contain Sheppard, Adairsville ferent performances last week. yards two weeks ago against Kell and 285 against Carrollton last Harlason County’s rushing attack preparation, Bishop said his players might be more concerned about the The Mountaineers showed their week. He is averaging more than 217 rushing yards per game, ac- last week. are welcoming the switch. threat sophomore running back potential, shutting out top-ranked cording to Georgia High School Football Daily. Led by Treylon Sheppard’s un- “The biggest thing is we’re back Dante Tidwell presents on offense Calhoun in the first half. North However, Rome is much more than just Griffin. The Wolves broke real stat line of 25 carries for 358 to our comfort zone,” he said. “… and in the return game. Murray couldn’t replicate the suc- the all-time record in the state for most points in a single season last yards and four touchdowns, the When we were making the schedule “There was a great deal of focus cess in the second half of an even- year, and several of the unit’s top players returned. Rebels ran up and down the field back in February, we didn’t really on special teams coming out of the tual 34-10 loss. But the display Senior quarterback Knox Kadum has been starting since his fresh- against the Tigers in Tallapoosa. expect that we would see this much Haralson County game for obvious proved the Mountaineers are well man year and has done nothing but win since. Kadum has strong interest Adairsville will feel lucky, grate- two-tight end stuff. We spent a great reasons, especially the kickoff re- on their way to a third straight play- from LSU and has 10 scholarship offers. Kadum’s top target is 5-foot- ful even, to face a team that repre- deal of our time in the preseason and turns,” Bishop said. “… We talked off berth. 9 slot receiver Xavier Roberts. According to the Rome News-Tribune, sents the polar opposite of Haralson the offseason researching RPOs and to our team on Saturday morning “Obviously, if they can take a 10- Roberts had 11 receptions for 248 yards and four touchdowns against this Friday, and the Tigers will get the spread offense and trying to get and on Monday about special 0 lead into halftime against Calhoun Carrollton. Highlighting the offensive line for the Wolves is 6-foot-4, that in the form of a visit from better at those things that you’re teams, the third phase of the game, — the defending state champions 285-pound Quantavious Leslie, who is a highly recruited junior. North Murray’s spread offense. going to see a majority of the time and what affect it had on the game, — they’re playing pretty good foot- Hughes said, in his 25 years as a coach in the state, he may never “We expect them to throw it a in your regular season.” especially in the first half.” ball, right now,” Bishop said. have seen an offense as potent as Rome’s. great deal against us,” Adairsville Now, the style change suits the Defensively, North Murray lines Meanwhile, the Tigers showed “They’ve got a quarterback that can do it all. They have a Divi- head coach Eric Bishop said of the Adairsville defense better. It will up in a 3-4 with a two-high safeties some frailties in a 51-28 defeat to sion-I running back and they have a Division-I slot receiver. So they Mountaineers. “We have obviously still take a stellar showing to slow look. An anchor on both sides of the Rebels. can hurt you in three different ways in a hurry, and that’s extremely jumped to the other end of the spec- down the North Murray attack. the ball, Luke Griffin will present Adairsville has gone through difficult to defend,” Hughes said. “The Griffin kid is really, really trum from what we saw last week Quarterback Preston Poag Jr. — problems for Adairsville. more than its fair share of ups and special. ... From a physical standpoint of being able to change di- in a team that’s only thrown the ball the son of the Mountaineers head Griffin is a three-star offensive downs already this season. The one rections and punish you, he’s special.” six times all season — two times, I coach — likes to throw it around the tackle and slots in as No. 56 in the thing the Tigers have shown is an think, last Friday. It’s been a very field. The senior’s experience has state of Georgia, according to ability to bounce back when faced SEE CASS, PAGE 2B busy week and a long practice led to an ever-expanding offense. 247Sports’ composite rankings. with adversity. week in terms of trying to shift “He’s a very smart football The senior decommitted from the gears and get our defense ready to player, and he’s a three-year starter Georgia Bulldogs in April. SEE TIGERS, PAGE 2B Heisman hopeful Lock faces juggernaut Georgia

BY CHARLIE CLARKE one interception. Lock certainly seems to be taking his success Associated Press The talk of making a Heisman Trophy run is in stride, though. Take the interaction he had picking up steam. with a Boilermakers fan after last week’s game As time was expiring in Missouri’s duel with But there’s a new test coming Saturday, and as an example. Purdue, Tucker McCann drilled a winning 25- a big one not only for Lock but also the Tigers: The Purdue student had printed a sign that yard field goal to move the Tigers to their first No. 2 Georgia is rolling into town, representing showed Lock with a rather disparaging com- 3-0 start since 2015. their toughest home game in recent years. ment, and it wound up in the quarterback’s He probably wouldn’t have had the chance As impressive as the Tigers have been this hands. The original owner hung around the Mis- without Drew Lock. season, the Bulldogs have looked better. Geor- souri buses until the team came out of the locker The senior quarterback has led the Tigers to gia faced an early road test in No. 24 South Car- room, and then accused Lock of stealing it — at least 40 points in each game this season, in- olina and throttled the Gamecocks 41-17, and and asked for a selfie. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Cass quarterback Rett Moore looks downfield for a receiver cluding the 40-37 shootout win over the Boiler- outscored opponents Austin Peay and Middle Lock not only obliged, he joked that he to come open during a Sept. 7 game against Woodland at makers on Saturday. His completion percentage Tennessee 94-7 in their two other games. wanted to hang the sign on his wall. Doug Cochran Stadium. Cass will travel to take on nationally is up to 69 percent, and he has already thrown In other words, Lock will need to be at his ranked Rome Friday at Barron Stadium. for 1,062 yards and 11 touchdowns with just best. SEE LOCK, PAGE 2B Braves snap 4-game losing streak

BY GEORGE HENRY and drove in three runs, Touki Colorado by 1½ games for the Toussaint (2-1) allowed five Associated Press Toussaint pitched into the sixth in- second wild-card spot. hits, two runs, three walks and ning and the NL East-leading Closer A.J. Minter, working in a struck out eight in 5 2/3 innings. A Freddie Freeman spent the pre- Braves snapped a four-game skid non-save situation in the ninth, rookie making his fourth career vious four seasons playing for an with a 7-3 victory over the St. walked two to load the bases, but start, Toussaint was chased after Atlanta team that averaged 90 Louis Cardinals on Wednesday. he ended it by striking out Jose Yadier Molina’s RBI single cut the losses a year. It was a critical win for Atlanta, Martinez and getting Paul DeJong lead to 5-2 in the sixth. Now that the Braves are back which is 5½ games ahead of the to pop up. “We survived the first couple of challenging for a division title, the second-place Phillies and opens a Freeman’s 23rd homer, an op- innings with essentially zero fast- All-Star first baseman knows his four-game home series against posite-field shot to left-center, put ball command, then suddenly we club can’t afford any long losing them on Thursday. Philadelphia the Braves up 2-0 in the fourth had some decent command of it streaks. blanked the New York Mets 4-0 against Jack Flaherty. Freeman and were able to flip the script and “It’s been four days, so I on Wednesday night. went 3 for 3 and is hitting .405 challenge guys with some early thought this was a big win for our The Braves need any combina- over his past 11 games. contacts,” Braves catcher Tyler team,” Freeman said. “I thought tion of six victories or Philadel- “He’s getting the ball in the air, Flowers said. “If he gets ahead of CURTIS COMPTON/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP we played a quality baseball game phia losses to clinch their first and it’s carrying, and that’s always guys, it’s a tough arsenal to de- Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman gets a high five today and hopefully we can carry division title since 2013. a good thing,” manager Brian fend.” from Ender Inciarte after hitting a two-run home run during the that into this Philly series.” St. Louis, which had won three Snitker said. “That’s a welcomed fourth inning of the game against the St. Louis Cardinals Freeman hit a two-run homer straight, began the day leading sight if we can get him going.” SEE BRAVES, PAGE 2B Wednesday in Atlanta. Atlanta won 7-3. 2B Thursday, September 20, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News

well at home, where it had dropped 14 of Braves 18 and has won just one of its past seven Lock series. FROM PAGE 1B Freeman, who became the first Braves FROM PAGE 1B Flaherty (8-8) gave up five hits, a sea- first baseman with 20 homers and 10 The Bulldogs’ defense probably isn’t son-high five runs and two walks with stolen bases in a season since Dale Mur- going to be as cordial. They’re giving up six strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings. Facing the phy in 1978, wants his teammates to just 158.3 passing yards per game, the Braves for the first time, Flaherty began enjoy the pennant race and not press. second-lowest in college football, and op- the game as the NL rookie leader in “It’s fun. It really is,” Freeman said. ponents are averaging just 259 yards total. strikeouts, winning percentage and op- “This is what you work for six, seven “It’s definitely the best defense we’ve ponents’ batting average. He had gone 4- months. To be in this situation this year, played so far,” Lock said. “They’re ex- tremely athletic in the secondary. They’re 1 with 1.69 ERA in his previous eight it’s the greatest feeling there is.” not going to let you chuck it deep on starts. OUCH them.” Flowers doubled to begin the three-run Harrison Bader was hit in the back of Georgia coach Kirby Smart is fully fifth and scored on a wild pitch. Freeman the helmet by a pitch in the third, but he aware of the damage Lock can do. chased Flaherty with an RBI single, and convinced St. Louis’ trainers that he was- “I don’t know if his arm can get any the lead swelled to four runs on a double n’t affected and jogged to first. Going stronger,” Smart said. “He can make steal by Ender Inciarte and Freeman. The deep against Toussaint for his 12th every throw. He’s got as fast of a release Braves successfully challenged to get the homer in the fifth, Bader said he felt no as I’ve ever seen.” call overturned that Freeman had been measure of revenge. Toussaint wasn’t Lock won’t have to do it alone, of tagged out. trying to hit him. course. Wide receiver Emanual Hall had MICHAEL CONROY/AP Missouri quarterback Drew Lock runs in for a touchdown against Purdue “I thought things went well early, then “The two are completely independent 141 yards and two touchdowns against during the game in West Lafayette, Indiana, Saturday. Freeman put a good swing on a ball and of each other, honestly,” Bader said. “I the Bulldogs last season, and the emer- then in that one inning things kind of got was just trying to make a good swing.” gence of freshman Tyler Badie gives the threw for 253 yards and four touchdowns said. “You can tell they really work hard away,” Flaherty said. “I put a couple of UP NEXT Tigers three talented running backs and with one interception. on it, and I think he’s just more mature. I guys on base with walks and then Free- Cardinals: RHP John Gant (7-6, 3.53 some balance to the offense. “That’s why people come to play at think anytime you play in this conference man put another good swing on the ball.” ERA) will start when St. Louis, follow- “Obviously a premier quarterback in Georgia,” Bulldogs defensive back J.R. and you go to the venues he’s gone to, to Atlanta added a run to make it 6-2 in ing a day off, opens a three-game home the country, a premier wideout in the Reed said. “Drew Lock, who might be a have three years under your belt or being the seventh. Inciarte doubled and scored series against San Francisco. He allowed country. They’re really big. They’ve got first-round pick, that’s always fun. I love in your third year, it makes it a lot more when second baseman Kolten Wong six hits and six runs in his previous start, massive tight ends,” Smart said. “They’re the challenge.” comforting. He throws the ball with pur- threw errantly to first on a potential dou- a 17-4 loss to the Dodgers. trying to run the ball and be more physi- Smart thinks Lock is getting better, too. pose. And he puts them in the right play a ble play grounder. Braves: RHP Kevin Gausman (10-10, cal, and they’ve done that in their first And that could be what keeps the Tigers lot Jedd Gyorko’s sacrifice fly in the 3.92 ERA) will make his ninth start since games. They’ve got good backs. So our in the game. “I got a lot of respect for him,” Smart eighth cut the lead to 6-3. Flowers’ being acquired in a trade with Baltimore guys are excited for the opportunity.” “The biggest thing is his maturity level, said. “He’s a competitor.” eighth homer in the bottom half of the in- as Atlanta tries to pad its lead on the The Bulldogs beat the Tigers last sea- his confidence. He’s seen the coverages. — AP Sports Writer Charles Odum in ning made it 7-3. Phillies. He is 3-0 with a 2.45 ERA in son, but that was mainly a function of the He’s seen the checks. He understands Athens, Georgia, contributed to this re- At least for one game, Atlanta played four starts at SunTrust Park. struggles of the Missouri defense. Lock where he wants to go with the ball,” Smart port. Cass SPORTSROUNDUP FROM PAGE 1B While Rome’s defense doesn’t have as many Division-I athletes HS Football Rankings as in years past, the group doesn’t GEORGIA FOOTBALL PREP POLL Home & Away lack for talent. The Wolves were The Top Ten teams in the Georgia Sports Writers Associ- ation High School Football Poll of the 2018 season with averaging four sacks and two take- first-place votes in parentheses, total points and position Today Cass, Rome at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. aways per game before their last last week at right: SOFTBALL Thursday, September 27 Class AAAAAAA game against Carrollton. They’ll Pts Prv LFO at Adairsville, 5:30 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY base out of a four-man front and 1. Colquitt County (13) 139 1 2. Walton 120 3 Cass at Hiram, 5:55 p.m. Adairsville at Region 6-AAA Preview at Calhoun, 4:30 p.m. swarm to the ball with plenty of 3. Grayson (1) 118 2 Villa Rica at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. SOFTBALL 4. Parkview 88 5 speed. 5. Archer 70 7 VOLLEYBALL Carrollton at Cass, 5:55 p.m. “They’re not as overpowering 6. North Gwinnett 69 4 7. Milton 45 6 Adairsville at Haralson County, 5 p.m. Woodland at Paulding County, 5:55 p.m. defensively as they’ve been, but 8. McEachern 42 9 Cartersville at Murray County, 5 p.m. VOLLEYBALL they’re still extremely athletic,” 9. Lowndes 32 8 10. Hillgrove 20 10 Cass at Armuchee, 5:30 p.m. Darlington, Gilmer at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Hughes said of Rome’s defense. Others receiving votes: Marietta 13, Roswell 12, North Cobb 3, Mill Creek 1. Woodland, East Coweta at Sprayberry, 6 p.m. Cass at Pepperell, 5:30 p.m. As for Cass, the coaches and Dropped Out: None. Friday Woodland, Rockmart at Gordon Central, 6 p.m. players aren’t putting their heads Class AAAAAA Pts Prv FOOTBALL Friday, September 28 down, despite facing Rome and 1. Lee County (14) 140 1 North Murray at Adairsville, 7:30 p.m. FOOTBALL Carrollton in consecutive weeks, 2. Coffee 124 2 3. Harrison 112 3 Cartersville at Cedartown, 7:30 p.m. Adairsville at LFO, 7:30 p.m. as well as a recent run of hard 4. Creekside 88 7 5. Shiloh 78 10 Cass at Rome, 7:30 p.m. Central Carroll at Cartersville, 7:30 p.m. times that has seen the team lose 6. Valdosta 60 6 Woodland at Hiram, 7:30 p.m. Carrollton at Cass, 7:30 p.m. three consecutive competitive 7. Alpharetta 51 9 8. Tucker 46 5 SOFTBALL Rome at Woodland, 7:30 p.m. games and have two key players 9. Northside-Warner Robins 36 8 10.Glynn Academy 13 4 North Cobb at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, September 29 go down with injury. Others receiving votes: : Douglas County 12, Stephenson Promising sophomore slotback 8, Allatoona 4, Effingham County 3, Mays 1. Lassiter at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. CHEER Dropped Out: None. Saturday Adairsville at Heritage Zay Jackson, who was emerging Class AAAAA Pts Prv CHEER Cass at Calhoun, 9 a.m. as a much-needed big play threat, 1. Rome (14) 140 1 has a serious knee injury. Beau 2. Buford 119 3 Adairsville, Cartersville at Woodland Woodland at Heritage 3. Stockbridge 101 4 CROSS COUNTRY Tuesday, October 2 Smith, who was one of the break- 4. Jones County 87 6 out players on defense during 5. Carrollton 80 5 Adairsville, Cartersville, Cass, Woodland at Wingfoot CROSS COUNTRY 6. Wayne County 76 7 spring and fall practices, has al- 7. Warner Robins 68 2 XC Classic at Sam Smith Park, 8 a.m. Adairsville, Woodland at Cass/Cartersville Invitational 8. Ware County 37 8 Monday at Dellinger Park, 4:30 p.m. ready been lost for the season with 9. Dutchtown 25 NR a knee injury. 10.Southwest Dekalb 20 9 SOFTBALL VOLLEYBALL Others receiving votes: Kell 8, Upson-Lee 1, Veterans 1. Despite some tough breaks, Dropped Out: Kell. Cass at Paulding County, 5:55 p.m. Adairsville at LFO, 5 p.m. Hughes has seen improvement in Class AAAA Woodland at Rome, 5:30 p.m. North Paulding at Cartersville, 5 p.m. Pts Prv his team, one that he says contin- 1. Blessed Trinity (14) 140 1 Tuesday Cass at Paulding County, 5:30 p.m. 2. CARTERSVILLE 121 3 ues to impress him with how hard 3. Mary Persons 108 4 SOFTBALL Woodland at Cherokee, 5 p.m. it plays each week. 4. St. Pius X 98 5 East Paulding at Cass, 5:55 p.m. Thursday, October 4 5. Flowery Branch 63 6 “We’ve gotten better. We’ve 6. Marist 61 2 Hiram at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. VOLLEYBALL 7. Troup County 60 8 gotten banged up. Just some kids 8. Eastside 45 7 VOLLEYBALL Adairsville at Cherokee, 5 p.m. we couldn’t afford to get banged 9. Burke County 33 9 Adairsville at Calhoun, 5 p.m. Woodland, Paulding County at East Paulding, 5 p.m. 10.Woodward Academy 17 NR up, but that hasn’t changed how Others receiving votes: Perry 9, Thomson 7, Richmond hard we’ve played offensively or Academy 4, Chapel Hill 3, Sandy Creek 1. Dropped Out: Thomson. how hard we’ve played defen- Class AAA sively,” Hughes said. “It’s a little Pts Prv 1. Calhoun (14) 140 1 On the Air more difficult for us, … but I ex- 2. Cedar Grove 123 3 3. Monroe Area 96 4 pect us to respond like we have all 4. Peach County 86 2 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 7:30 p.m. — Philadelphia at Atlanta (FSSE) year, and that’s play our guts out. 5. Greater Atlanta Christian 81 7 6. Benedictine 65 5 7:30 p.m. — Tulsa at Temple (ESPN) PGA TOUR “It’s not easy to do what we do (tie) Westminster 65 6 MLB BASEBALL 1 p.m. — Tour Championship: first round (GOLF) 8. Jefferson 42 8 in the region we do it in, and these 9. Dawson County 19 NR kids are special.” 10.Pierce County 15 9 Others receiving votes: Pace Academy 13, Pike County Harvick) 7. Ryan Blaney, 2042 Points Leaders 7, Liberty County 7, North Hall 3, SE Bulloch 1. March 18 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. (Martin Truex 8. , 2041 Through Sept. 15 Dropped Out: Pace Academy. Jr.) 9. , 2034 1. , 2039 Class AA March 26 — STP 500, Martinsville, Va. (Clint Bowyer) 10. Austin Dillon, 2031 2. Christopher Bell, 2032 Pts Prv April 8 — O'Reilly Auto Parts 500, Fort Worth, Texas (Kyle 11. Clint Bowyer, 2029 3. , 2011 1. Hapeville Charter (14) 140 1 Busch) 12. Alex Bowman, 2028 4. Cole Custer, 2011 2. Bremen 111 3 April 15 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. () 13. Jimmie Johnson, 2022 5. Tyler Reddick, 2010 Tigers April 21 — Toyota Owners 400, Richmond, Va. (Kyle 14. , 2019 6. , 2010 3. Thomasville 101 5 4. Dodge County 88 4 Busch) 15. , 2009 7. Daniel Hemric, 2010 FROM PAGE 1B 5. Rabun County 66 6 April 29 — GEICO 500, Talladega, Ala. (Joey Logano) 16. , 2008 8. Brandon Jones, 2006 6. Rockmart 64 8 May 6 — AAA 400 Drive for Autism, Dover, Del. (Kevin 9. Matt Tifft, 2003 Following a rough showing in 7. Washington County 41 10 Harvick) 10. , 2003 their scrimmage against Woodland, 8. Callaway 40 2 May 12 — KC Masterpiece 400, Kansas City, Kan. (Kevin XFINITY SCHEDULE AND STANDINGS 11. Austin Cindric, 2001 9. Brooks County 32 7 Harvick) Feb. 17 — POWERSHARES QQQ 300, Daytona Beach, 12. , 2000 the Tigers defeated Chattooga. 10.Vidalia 21 NR May 19 — x-NASCAR All-Star Open, Concord, N.C. (AJ Fla. (Tyler Reddick) After a loss to Cass, Adairsville re- Others receiving votes: Dublin 14, Heard County 4, Jeff Allmendinger) Feb. 24 — Rinnai 500, Hampton, Ga. () Davis 2, Jefferson County 1, Douglass 1. May 19 — x-NASCAR All-Star Race, Concord, N.C. March 3 — Boyd Gaming 300, Las Vegas (Kyle Larson) CAMPING WORLD TRUCK (Kevin Harvick) bounded with a victory over Dropped Out: Dublin. March 10 — DC Solar 200, Avondale, Ariz. (Brad Ke- SCHEDULE AND STANDINGS Class A May 27 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. (Kyle Busch) selowski) Coahulla Creek. June 3 — Pocono 400, Lond Pond, Pa. (Martin Truex Jr.) March 17 — Roseanne 300, Fontana, Calif. (Joey Feb. 16 — NextEra Energy Resources 250, Daytona Pts Prv Beach, Fla. () Will Bishop’s group be able to 1. Irwin County (5) 125 4 June 10 — FireKeepers Casino 400, Brooklyn, Mich. Logano) (Clint Bowyer) April 7 — My Bariatric Solutions 300, Fort Worth, Texas Feb. 24 — Active Pest Control 200, Hampton Ga. (Brett 2. ELCA (8) 123 2 Moffitt) recover from the humbling setback 3. Athens Academy (1) 106 3 June 24 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. (Martin (Ryan Blaney) Truex Jr.) April 14 — Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300, Bristol, Tenn. (Ryan March 2 — Stratosphere 200, Las Vegas (Kyle Busch) at Haralson? Only time will tell, but 4. Prince Avenue Christian 95 5 March 26 — Alpha Energy Solutions 250, Martinsville, Va. 5. Clinch County 75 1 July 1 — Overton's 400, Joliet, Ill. (Kyle Busch) Preece) July 7 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Erik April 20 — ToyotaCare 250, Richmond, Va. (Christopher () at least the Tigers are looking the 6. Calvary Day 63 6 May 4 — JEGS 200, Dover, Del. (Johnny Sauter) 7. Darlington 52 8 Jones) Bell) part in practice ahead of Friday’s July 14 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. (Martin Truex April 28 — Sparks Energy 300, Talladega, Ala. (Spencer May 11 — 37 Kind Days 250, Kansas City, Kan. (Noah 8. Commerce 33 T10 Gragson) home clash. 9. Mount Paran Christian20 9 Jr.) Gallagher) July 22 — Foxwoods Resort Casino 301, Loudon, N.H. May 5 — OneMain Financial 200, Dover, Del. (Justin All- May 18 — North Carolina Education Lottery 200, Con- 10.Aquinas 16 NR cord, N.C. (Johnny Sauter) “They’re doing very well, and (tie) Pelham 16 NR (Kevin Harvick) gaier) July 29 — Gander Outdoors 400, Long Pond, Pa. (Kyle May 26 — Alsco 300, Concord, N.C. () June 8 — PPG 400, Fort Worth, Texas (Johnny Sauter) this team — compared to teams in Others receiving votes: Mt. Zion-Carroll 12, Savannah June 16 — M&M's 200, Newton, Iowa () Country Day 11, Manchester 5, George Walton Academy Busch) June 2 — Pocono Green 250, Long Pond, Pa. (Kyle the past here — has handled that Aug. 5 — GoBowling at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Busch) June 23 — Eaton 200, Madison, Ill. (Justin Haley) 7, Christian Heritage 3. June 29 — Overton's 225, Joliet, Ill. (Brett Moffitt) Dropped Out: Manchester. (Chase Elliott) June 9 — LTi Printing 250, Brooklyn, Mich. (Austin Dil- very well,” Bishop said of dealing Aug. 12 — Consumers Energy 400, Brooklyn, Mich. lon) July 12 — Buckle Up in Your Truck 225, Sparta, Ky. (Ben (Kevin Harvick) June 17 — American Ethanol 250, Newton, Iowa (Justin Rhodes) with adversity. “They’re a great Publications Included: The Covington News, Clayton July 18 — , Rossburg, Ohio (Chase News-Henry Herald, Dalton Citizen, 92.9FM The Game, Aug. 18 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, Bristol, Allgaier) group of kids who are working re- Tenn. () June 30 — Overton's 300, Joliet, Ill. (Kyle Larson) Briscoe) The Athletic, Times-Georgian, Walker Messenger, Savan- July 28 — Gander Outdoors 150, Long Pond, Pa. (Kyle ally hard. They just haven’t found nah Morning News, Douglas County Sentinel, Cherokee Sept. 2 — Bojangles' Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. July 6 — Coca-Cola Firecracker 250, Daytona Beach, (Brad Keselowski) Fla. (Kyle Larson) Busch) Tribune, Augusta Chronicle, Newnan Times Herald, Ma- Aug. 11 — Corrigan Oil 200, Brooklyn, Mich. (Brett Mof- the success they’re looking for, rietta Daily Journal. Sept. 10 — Big Machine Vodka Brickyard 400, Indianapo- July 13 — Alsco 300, Sparta, Ky. (Christopher Bell) they want for themselves, and we lis (Brad Keselowski) July 21 — Lakes Region 200, Loudon, N.H. (Christopher fitt) Sept. 16 — South Point 400, Las Vegas (Brad Ke- Bell) Aug. 15 — UNOH 200, Bristol, Tenn. (Johnny Sauter) as a staff, a school and community selowski) July 28 — U.S. Cellular 250, Newton, Iowa (Christopher Aug. 26 — Silverado 250, Bowmanville, On- NASCAR Sept. 22 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond, Va. Bell) tario (Justin Haley) want for them. Sept. 30 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C. Aug. 4 — Zippo 200, Watkins Glen, N.Y. (Joey Logano) Sept. 14 — , Las Vegas (Grant En- “It’s like I told them last Friday, Oct. 7 — Dover 400, Dover, Del. Aug. 11 — Rock N Roll Tequila 170, Lexington, Ohio finfer) Oct. 14 — 1000Bulbs.com 500, Talladega, Ala. (Justin Allgaier) Oct. 13 — fred's 250, Talladega, Ala. ‘We’re not in the business of feel- MONSTER ENERGY CUP Oct. 21 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan. Aug. 17 — Food City 300, Bristol, Tenn. (Kyle Larson) Oct. 27 — Texas Roadhouse 200, Martinsville, Tenn. ing sorry. We’ve got to fix what’s Oct. 28 — First Data 500, Martinsville, Va. Aug. 25 — Johnsonville 180, Elkhart Lake, Wis. (Justin Nov. 2 — JAG Metals 350, Fort Worth, Texas SCHEDULE AND STANDINGS Nov. 4 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth Allgaier) Nov. 9 — , Avondale, Ariz. wrong, play hard and execute the Feb. 11 — x-Advance Auto Parts Clash, Daytona Beach, Nov. 11 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. Sept. 1 — Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200, Darlington, Nov. 16 — Ford Ecoboost 200, Homestead, Fla. play calls.’ They’re working at it. Fla. (Brad Keselowski) Nov. 18 — Ford Ecoboost 400, Homestead, Fla. S.C. (Brad Keselowski) Feb. 15 — x-Can-Am Duel 1, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Ryan x-non-points race Sept. 8 — Lilly Diabetes 250, Indianapolis (Justin All- Points Leaders There’s no pity parties. I would Blaney) gaier) Through Sept. 14 Feb. 15 — x-Can-Am Duel 2, Daytona Beach, Fla. Points Leaders Sept. 15 — DC Solar 300, Las Vegas (Ross Chastain) 1. Johnny Sauter, 2124 venture to say we had one of our (Chase Elliott) Through Sept. 16 Sept. 21 — Go Bowling 250, Richmond, Va. 2. Noah Gragson, 2107 best practices of the year [Tues- Feb. 18 — Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Austin Dil- 1. Martin Truex Jr., 2087 Sept. 29 — Drive for the Cure 200, Concord, N.C. 3. Brett Moffitt, 2102 lon) 2. Kyle Busch, 2085 Oct. 6 — Series Race at Dover, Dover, Del. 4. Justin Haley, 2101 day]. … We’re still in the mode that Feb. 25 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, Hampton, Ga. 3. Brad Keselowski, 2069 Oct. 20 — Kansas Lottery 300, Kansas City, Kan. 5. , 2091 we’re going to get better every (Kevin Harvick) 4. Kevin Harvick, 2060 Nov. 3 — O'Reilly Auto Parts 300, Fort Worth, Texas 6. , 2089 March 4 — Penzoil 400, Las Vegas (Kevin Harvick) 5. Joey Logano, 2056 Nov. 10 — Series Race at ISM Raceway, Avondale, Ala. 7. Ben Rhodes, 2084 week and find a way to get into the March 11 — TicketGuardian 500, Avondale, Ariz. (Kevin 6. Kurt Busch, 2046 Nov. 17 — Ford EcoBoost 300, Homestead, Fla. 8. , 2081 playoffs.” The Daily Tribune News Classifieds www.daily-tribune.com • Thursday, September 20, 2018 3B

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