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CDISPATCH.COM 75 ¢ Newsstand | 40 ¢ Home Delivery Tuesday | November 5, 2019 Murder suspect free five days due to jail error Malcolm Hill was second local murder suspect sippi Department charged with capital murder MDOC custody, there wasn’t of Corrections in October 2018 for allegedly a detainer — a document re- in less than a month released without detainer released him robbing and killing 34-year- questing he be sent back to from custody, old Markus Tate in the victim’s LCADC when he was released By Zack Plair It was the second Lowndes according to a 11th Street South apartment. from MDOC — placed on him [email protected] murder suspect in less than a Lowndes County Hill, who was out on parole for as there should have been, the month who was temporarily Sheriff’s Office burglary and larceny charges press release said. So when A murder suspect who press release is- at the time of Tate’s death, was MDOC freed Hill on Oct. 25 on freed under similar circum- should have been in Lowndes sued Monday. He Hill returned to MDOC on a parole the older charges, there was no County Adult Detention Center stances. was booked back into LCADC revocation and was denied bond record indicating he should be was allowed to roam free for Malcolm Hill, 26, was locat- on Saturday. for the capital murder charge. returned to Lowndes County on several days because of a cler- ed in Foley, Alabama, on Oct. Hill, along with girlfriend However, when Lowndes the pending murder count. ical error at the local jail. 30, five days after the Missis- Victoria Slayton, 24, was County transferred Hill to See jail, 3A

diabetes awareness month County tax Columbus resident takes ‘extra collections steps’ living with Type 1 diabetes ‘well above normal’ County hires Indiana- based company to collect back taxes

By Slim Smith [email protected]

Lowndes County tax collector Greg Andrews had some good news for supervisors at Monday’s board meeting: Property tax collec- tions for 2018 came in at 98.5 per- cent and even more revenue could be on the way. “That’s a pretty good rate,” An- drews said. “That means out of about $72 million, we haven’t col- lected only about $295,000. On top of that, the company y’all have hired to start collecting back taxes for the past seven years for person- al property that can’t be sold at a tax auction starts on Nov. 8.” Andrews said tax notices for Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff 2019 will go out on Nov. 8. Participants cut the ribbon at the start of Mississippi’s Walk for Diabetes-Columbus/Golden Triangle on Oct. 27 “We had a millage decrease at the Columbus Riverwalk. The event, which was hosted by the Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi, was held in for both the county and county memory of Frank Cockerham. schools, so the taxes should reflect that,” he said. Diabetes Foundation See Tax collections, 3A corrects misconceptions about disease affecting 393K Mississippians BY ISABELLE ALTMAN One dead, two [email protected]

At the beginning of Kathryn Car- hospitalized after son’s junior year of high school, her father, a Type 2 diabetic, suggested she test her blood sugar on his me- head-on collision ter. Then 16 years old, Carson had spent months feeling worn down in Clay County and losing weight despite eating DISPATCH STAFF REPORT constantly. The final straw was Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff when she went on a school trip to Kathryn Carson, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes 20 years ago when she was a teenager, sits with her dog, Hank, on the front porch of her Colum- One person has died and two Michigan over the summer for a bus home Thursday. Carson said the disease doesn’t keep her from doing more are in a Tupelo hospital after sports tournament and had to ride anything she wants to do — it just requires “extra steps” to make sure she a head-on collision on Highway 50 back to her home state of Kentucky stays healthy. Carson is one of about 393,000 Mississippians with diabetes. in Clay County over the weekend. with another couple instead of with Gail H. Kuykendall, 70, died the other students because she For a non-diabetic, blood sugar nosed with Type 1 diabetes. when the 2014 Nissan she was rid- needed so many bathroom breaks. should range below 100. But when “They just throw you in and they ing in hit a 2012 Toyota Camry trav- “Once we got back, my dad was Carson tested, it was in the 400s. teach you how to give yourself shots eling in the opposite direction at like, ‘We need to test your sugar,’” By the time she got to the doc- and how to count carbs,” Carson about 1 p.m. near Windmill Road in remembered Carson, who is now in tor’s the next day, it was in the 600s. said. “... At that point, I had no idea Clay County Sunday, according to her 30s. That was when Carson was diag- See Diabetes, 6A a Mississippi Highway Patrol press release. See Wreck, 3A

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1 Which of these elements is not mag- meetings Thursday Today: Columbus netic — iron, nickel or aluminum? ■ A Thanks Gathering: This annual 2 If you’re eating an amuse-bouche, City Council community prayer service at 6 p.m. at what is it? regular meeting, the Downtown YMCA, 602 Second Ave. 3 What tile-based game is traditionally 5 p.m., Municipal N., Columbus, features guest Wyatt played after a wedding ceremony in Complex Hong Kong? Emmerich, editor of The Northside Sun. Courtroom 4 Who was the original host of The All are welcome at this event sponsored Drake Brown Nov. 8: Lowndes Daily Show before Jon Stewart? by the Christian Community in Prayer First grade, Caledonia 5 What item of clothing got its name County School Committee. For more information, email from a nuclear bomb test site? District Board of [email protected]. Trustees regular High 67 Low 44 Answers, 6B Mostly sunny meeting, 12:30 Full forecast on Friday p.m., Central page 3A. ■ Guest artist: The W Department of Office Music presents Beegie Adair with jazz Nov. 11: piano at 7:30 p.m. in Poindexter Hall Columbus on campus, sponsored by the Leslie Jason Nester is from Starkville. Municipal School Inside F. Threadgill Lecture and Artist Series. He is an education major at Mis- Board of Trustees Classifieds6B Dear Abby 5B Free. Adair presents a master class at sissippi State University, where regular meeting, Comics 5B Obituaries 5A 11 a.m. Nov. 9. For more information, he is a part of the school’s 6 p.m., Brandon 140th Year, No. 203 Crossword 4B Opinions 4A call 662-241-6399. percussion studio. Central Services

DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A Tuesday, November 5, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Will Democrats surge in the South? What to watch on Tuesday Mississippi, Kentucky and Virginia Mississippi electing governor, other state officials holding off-year elections today The Associated Press Democratic Attorney Gener- The incumbent agriculture com- By STEVE PEOPLES the first time in more than al Jim Hood, Republican Lt. Gov. missioner and insurance commis- The Associated Press two decades. The races to JACKSON — Mississippi resi- Tate Reeves and two lesser-known sioner face challengers, and state watch are set in the sub- dents are voting in the state’s most candidates are in the open race for Auditor Shad White is unopposed. NEW YORK — While urbs, where shifting de- hotly contested governor’s race governor. The winner will succeed Regional races for transporta- much of the political world mographics and Trump’s since 2003. Republican Gov. Phil Bryant, who tion commissioner and public ser- is focused on 2020, a hand- unpopularity have trans- Polls are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. is term-limited. vice commissioner are on the bal- ful of states are hosting formed reliably red, leafy Tuesday, and voters must show a Voters are also choosing a new lot. off-year elections on Tues- cul-de-sacs into fiery po- driver’s license or another form of lieutenant governor, attorney gen- Also up for grabs: Twenty seats day. The stakes are high in litical battlegrounds. Be- government-issued photo identifi- eral, secretary of state and treasur- in the Mississippi Senate races and the local races, but there yond Virginia, Democrats cation. er. 33 in the Mississippi House. are significant national need strong support from implications as well. Pres- suburban voters in Missis- the state’s strong Republi- peachment push, which form Southern politics if cent of the state’s popula- ident Donald Trump has sippi and Kentucky if they can leanings and healthy is considered widely un- they showed up to vote tion is black, which is the invested time and energy hope to win those gov- economy. At one point, popular across Mississip- into gubernatorial races in ernorships as well. Even in large numbers. Don’t highest in the nation. The national polling suggested pi, Kentucky and parts of Kentucky and Mississippi, modest gains for Demo- forget that African Ameri- complication? Mississippi he was the most unpopu- Virginia. Democratic can- where Democrats believe crats in the suburbs would can women, in particular, Democrats are running they have rare pickup op- spark pangs of anxiety for lar governor in the nation. didates have struggled to were credited with fuel- state Attorney General Jim portunities in the deep- Republicans up and down That has given Democrat answer questions about ing Alabama Democratic Hood, an older white man red South. At the same the ballot heading into the Andy Beshear a legitimate the issue, while Repub- Sen. Doug Jones’ special with moderate policy posi- time, Virginia Republicans next election cycle. chance to win. The race is licans have increasingly election victory in 2017. tions, hardly an inspiring could lose their narrow considered a true tossup. seized on impeachment on If Democrats have a good figure for disenfranchised majorities in the state If Bevin survives, it’ll be the campaign trail and in night on Tuesday, espe- minorities. Democrats are Can Trump drag because Trump dragged house, which would repre- their advertising. Should cially in Mississippi, it’ll betting big that opposition sent a serious warning to Bevin to victory? him across the finish line. Republicans have a good be because of the same to Trump will be motiva- Republicans everywhere Perhaps more than any day, they’ll almost certain- dynamic. Nearly 38 per- tion enough. heading into 2020. other candidate on Tues- Will impeachment ly credit the Democrats’ Here are the top sto- day, Kentucky Republican impeachment inquiry. rylines to watch: Gov. Matt Bevin’s fate is backfire on Democrats? Heading into 2020, moder- Governors and state tied to Trump. The first- ate Democrats and Repub- lawmakers have no vote term governor has wel- licans across the country Will Republicans hit on Trump’s impeachment, comed a parade of Trump- will be paying close atten- rock bottom in the but the issue may as well world figures, including tion. suburbs? Trump himself, to the state be on Tuesday’s ballot. At Virginia Democrats to energize his sputtering least, that’s what Republi- need to pick up just a hand- campaign. Bevin needs the cans are saying. The GOP Will minority voters ful of seats to seize control help. His aggressive brand has aggressively tried to show up? of their state House of of politics has proved link local Democrats to It’s no secret that mi- Delegates and Senate for deeply unpopular, despite the national party’s im- nority voters could trans-

Dow hits record as stock market rally extends into 5th week By STAN CHOE and and other stocks that do hopes that the United low for a while. DAMIAN J. TROISE well when the economy States and China are Even in manufacturing, AP Business Writers is strengthening again making progress in ne- which has been hit partic- led the way. It’s a notable gotiations on their trade ularly hard by President NEW YORK — The shift in leadership follow- dispute, or at least that Donald Trump’s trade Dow Jones Industrial Av- ing months of struggles they’re no longer mak- war, investors saw some erage returned to a record for what Wall Street calls ing it worse. Reports last hopes that things may be on Monday, joining other “cyclical” stocks, which week also showed that the hitting bottom soon. market gauges at all-time lagged due to worries job market is continuing to The Dow climbed highs, as the stock mar- about trade wars and the grow, corporate profits ar- 114.75 points, or 0.4 per- ket’s rally carried into a slowing global economy. en’t doing as badly as Wall cent, to 27,462.11 and sur- fifth week. Behind the resurgence Street expected and inter- passed its prior all-time Oil producers, banks for cyclicals are rising est rates will likely remain high set in July. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, November 5, 2019 3A Garbage collection in Oktibbeha will include 1,800 new customers County obtains needed easements to the railroad that bisects Starkville and Oktibbeha proceed with Blackjack Road project County into a walking and biking trail. Starkville By Tess Vrbin lando Trainer suggested Mayor Lynn Spruill has [email protected] the public hearing, and been spearheading the District 4 Supervisor idea, and the board of al- STARKVILLE — Ok- Bricklee Miller said the dermen voted in October Montgomery Trainer Howard Miller Williams Roberson tibbeha supervisors will county should also mail to start the process. hold a public hearing in out notices to property on the board. with making the landown- for years, but the county Supervisors acknowl- December to discuss the owners to inform them of Dec. 16 should give ers (pay for it), and I think needed right-of-way on edged the currently un- garbage bill coming Jan. the billing change. the supervisors enough they’ll bring up collection four properties before known cost of the conver- 1 to about 1,800 property “I want to address the time to come up with an greatly,” District 1 Super- starting the project. It sion and the potential loss owners in the county. landowners, I want them accurate count of how visor John Montgomery obtained the right-of-way of more than $80,000 in The supervisors have tax revenue for the city, to know what’s about to many houses in their dis- said. through the courts via debated billing methods county and school dis- happen and let them have tricts GTWS serves so Also, the county has “quick take” legal action, for house-to-house gar- trict. a voice in it and under- Williams and Howard can basically obtained all the similar to eminent do- bage collection services “We would have to stand fully,” Miller said. present those numbers to easements from prop- main. for the past three meet- maintain it and the city the GTWS board, County erty owners for a road The county will hope- ings, including the one on The board needs to would have to maintain Attorney Rob Roberson improvement project on fully be ready to start the Monday. Currently, Gold- vote to approve the price their portion, but also the en Triangle Waste Ser- increase before Jan. 1 said. Blackjack Road, Roberson long-awaited project by railroad could come back vices charges the coun- and before the GTWS The board discussed announced to the board. January but won’t rush, and reopen, so that could ty $62,000, or $8.12 per board meeting on Dec. billing property owners A couple easements have Trainer told The Dis- leave us in a precarious house, but the number of 20. Supervisors from instead of individual ten- not been filed but have patch. situation,” Montgomery residences in the county the three-county service ants at a previous meet- been agreed upon, he “We want to make sure said. has increased, and GTWS area, Oktibbeha, Lown- ing, and Trainer said said. all the ink dries on the or- Kansas City Southern, will charge upward of an des and Webster counties, Monday he believed that The county’s plans der and we don’t want to the company that owns additional $14,600 per serve on the board. Dis- was the consensus of the to rebuild and expand a be premature,” he said. the railroad, would retain month at the turn of the trict 3 Supervisor Marvell majority, but the board portion of Blackjack Road In other business, the the easement over the year. Howard and District 5 Su- will not vote on it until af- from Bardwell Street board also passed a res- land, but the railroad has Board president and pervisor Joe Williams rep- ter the hearing. west to Stone Boulevard olution of support for the not been used in several District 2 Supervisor Or- resent Oktibbeha County “I’ve got no problem have been in the works potential conversion of years.

Why Trump tariffs haven’t revitalized American steelmakers By BANI SAPRA Yet Trump’s 25 percent riod when U.S. companies in the 2016 election in to boost production after down, down, down,” said and PAUL WISEMAN tariffs, it turns out, have overall added nearly 4 mil- such key states as Ohio, Trump’s tariffs took effect. Mark Lash, president AP Business Writers done little for the people lion workers. Steelmakers Pennsylvania and Wiscon- For the first few months of United Steelworkers they were supposed to employ 10,000 fewer peo- sin. His inability to deliver WASHINGTON — after Trump’s tariffs took Local 1066 in Gary, In- help. After enjoying a brief ple than they did five years a boom for the industry President Donald Trump’s effect, steel prices did diana, which represents move last year to tax im- tariff-induced sugar high ago. raises doubts about how rise. The price of a metric about 1,400 workers at US ported steel triggered last year, American steel- “Even with these very he’ll fare in those states ton of hot rolled band steel Steel’s plant there. “It’s not jeers but also cheers. Its makers are reeling. Steel high tariffs, the industry in 2020. Voters will be hit $1,006 in July 2018, where it was when the tar- goal — to raise steel pric- prices and company earn- has not been able to take weighing whether to move according to the Steel- iffs were announced.” es — threatened to hurt ings have sunk. Investors advantage,” said Christine on from Trump or reward Benchmarker website, The president’s cam- the legions of U.S. manu- have dumped their stocks. McDaniel, a senior re- him for at least taking the which tracks steel prices. paign against foreign steel facturers that depend on The industry has added search fellow at Mercatus fight to foreign steel mills. Since then, it has plunged has been overshadowed steel. just 1,800 jobs since Feb- Center, an economic think What’s caused steel to $557 — lower than be- by his trade war with Chi- But at least it would ruary 2018, the month be- tank at George Mason prices to fall are factors fore the tariffs. na over Beijing’s industrial benefit U.S. steel compa- fore the tariffs took effect. University. ranging from lower de- “Over time, (pricing policies, which are widely nies and the Americans That’s a mere rounding Trump’s pledge to reju- mand — thanks to a weak- has) come down, down, seen as predatory. who work for them. That error in a job market of venate the steel industry er global economy — to was the idea, anyway. 152 million and over a pe- had helped him win votes the industry’s own rush

Jail Continued from Page 1A MDOC immediately failures and deficiencies file a detainer on Joshua Murry was notified Lowndes County that led to Hill’s release. Murry, 28, a murder sus- d e n i e d authorities of the situa- They also are “going back pect in a separate case bond on tion after Hill’s release, on a case by case basis” whom MDOC released the murder and U.S. Marshal’s Task to ensure proper detainer from custody on Oct. 9, charge and Force agents eventually documentation has been according to previous re- his parole located and detained the filed for any other suspect porting by The Dispatch. r e v o k e d , suspect. for whom it would apply. He turned himself in to so he was According to Monday’s Capt. Ryan Rickert, LCADC a day later. Murry press release, the Lown- LCADC administrator, Murry was arrested in sent back to des jail staff member re- declined to comment to August 2018 for the mur- MDOC. sponsible for filing the The Dispatch this morn- der of Starkville resident Both Hill and Murry detainer paperwork is no ing beyond what was Jarrel Ward. At the time served their MDOC time longer employed there, included in the press re- of Ward’s death, the sus- in the Central Mississippi and jail officials are inves- lease. pect was out on parole for Correctional Facility in tigating communication LCADC also failed to a 2015 marijuana charge. Rankin County.

Tax collections Continued from Page 1A An- lections in 2000. It now “They’re able to do counties and for our com- drews said focuses solely on that some things we can’t in pany, too.” that some- work. The company has trying to get these back one with recovered $100 million in taxes,” Andrews said. $100,000 unpaid county taxes in “For us, there’s about in property Indiana over the past two $300,000 we can’t collect would see decades and now has 76 each year, so if you calcu- about a $10 counties in Indiana and late that over seven years, reduction in Andrews 24 counties in South Car- you’re looking at about their taxes compared to olina as clients. $2 million. How much the previous year. Lowndes, Lee and Ne- we’ll be able to get, I don’t “Things have gone shoba counties have hired know. But whatever we pretty good,” Andrews AFCS to collect back tax- get, will be more than we said later. “The collec- es, the first counties in would be getting other- tions is about as good as Mississippi to sign with wise. It’s a good deal for you’ll see. Usually, you the company. the county.” budget based on collec- “We’re excited to be in Strange said the work tion about 92 or 93 per- Mississippi,” said Dean his company does is really cent, so it’s well above Strange, a vice president an extension of county tax normal this year.” with the company. “The collector offices. Andrews said he is also tax codes are almost per- “Most of these coun- excited to see what uncol- fect for the work we do ties just don’t have the lected taxes the county because they allow us to staff to do this work,” he will recover after signing go back and collect taxes said. “It’s a lot of work, on with American Finan- for seven years, which is a especially for tax offices cial Credit Services, an bigger window than some that may have only a few Indiana-based collection states.” employees. They have agency. AFCS provides its other duties to fulfill, AFCS was founded service at no cost to the but our company has the in 1993 to collect unpaid county. Its revenue comes manpower dedicated to medical bills, but con- from fees added to the this one thing. It’s proven verted to county tax col- taxpayer’s bill. to be successful for the SOLUNAR TABLE The solunar period indicates peak-feeding times for fish and game. Tue. Wed. Major 7:33p 8:19p Minor 3:18p 3:51p Major 7:56a 8:41a Wreck Minor 1:29a 2:23a Courtesy of Mississippi Department Continued from Page 1A of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks Fred Kuykendall, 70, of West Point was driving the Nissan west on Highway 50. He and the driver of the Toyota Camry, Latasha Davis Hayes, 40, of Yazoo City, were both airlifted to North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo. The Dispatch The press release said Gail Kuykendall was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of The Commercial Dispatch (USPS 142-320) the crash. Published daily except Saturday. Answers to common questions: Entered at the post office at Columbus, Mississippi. MHP is still investigating the accident. Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, MS Phone: 662-328-2424 POSTMASTER, Send address changes to: The Commercial Dispatch, P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703 Website: cdispatch.com/help Published by Commercial Dispatch Publishing Company Inc., Report a news tip: [email protected] If you don’t read The Dispatch, how are you gonna know? 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39703 4A Tuesday, November 5, 2019

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ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller Slimantics The life cycle of the Mississippi Cicada f politicians were in- sects — and I’m not Isaying they aren’t — they would likely be cicadas. Cicadas spent most of their existence living quietly underground, emerging as adults and making lots of noise — especially the male cicadas. It’s about the only thing anyone ever Slim Smith notices about cicadas. They make a helluva racket. Depending on the species, the life cycle of the cicada ranges anywhere from one or two years to 17 years. In Mississippi, the dominant species of cicada is one follows a four-year cycle. It is known as Cicada Republicanus. Letters to the editor For the previous three years, Mississippi’s Re- publican cicadas, who control all three branches of our state government, have rested comfortably Voice of the people and quietly in their subterranean burrows. For those three years, they’ve uttered scarcely A call for support, rather than criticism, worse each week. a peep on the issues that most affect Mississippi- Life is too short to have it ruined by a few people of entrepreneurs that have no regard for their neighbors or communi- ans — deteriorating roads and bridges, chronical- I have been back in the area for 30 years now, and ly underfunded public education at every level, ty. It is time that the existing laws against littering I am constantly reminded why I left in the first place. and disturbing the peace be stringently enforced! the collapse of our rural hospitals, and the inabil- I have never written to the paper before, and I have ity of almost 300,000 working people in our state Robert Glenn Rhyne been reluctant to even write. However, I think about Columbus to have health insurance that would be provided my journey as a man that lives a life of integrity and through Medicaid expansion. love, so I couldn’t stand on the sidelines any longer. That is not to say the Cicada Republicanus The stench of racism has always been a topic of con- In response to letter by Gross haven’t been busy, though. cern for me in this “Friendly City.” It was so overbear- Trump is the greatest president since Washington? In the past three years, they’ve been working ing that I couldn’t wait to leave this city when I came What la-la land does that come from (letter Nov 4). deep in their burrows, slashing taxes for big of age. Life brought me back here, and I had hopes For starters, the names of Lincoln, T. and F. Roos- corporations, plotting new under-the-table ways that this town progressed, but it has gotten worse. evelt, and Eisenhower stand out along with many to funnel tax dollars to the private schools you I have watched a minority company get attacked other presidents whose careers and presidencies can’t afford to send your kids to, gutting budgets constantly in the newspaper, airing out every piece were decidedly superior. Their contributions remain of state agencies we rely on for essential services of dirty laundry that can be found. It bothers me be- as major legacies for our country and for the genera- and generally looking out for wealthy Mississippi- cause, as a white male, I have often heard statements tions that followed them. ans, which in our state is a relatively small group. concerning African Americans to “pick themselves I challenge you to name one positive attribute or But in the fourth year of their cycle, Cicada up by their own boot straps” yet when one tries, we accomplishment that Trump has or has made which is Republicanus emerge from the safety of their ridicule them for every misstep and trial. Yet, this is comparable to what these and many other presidents achieved. It is clear that Trump is untruthful much of dark holes and have to give an accounting for the how this country was established. We as Americans the time, either deliberately or out of ignorance. He underground activities. It’s scary out here in the should take pride in fellow Americans taking the childishly denigrates numerous fine people of both daylight. There just aren’t enough rich Mississip- steps to better themselves. We should champion parties as traitors, scum, or worse. He brings out pians to ensure their survival. them on the way there. We should provide advice, the worst in people instead of the best. He is a hate We call this stage of Cicada Republicanus de- guidance and support for the brave trailblazers called monger. He is an abysmal role model for young peo- velopment the Election Cycle, a period best noted entrepreneurs. I wonder if any of the critics that boast ple. He has played on the divisions in our country and for all the noise they make on issues they’ve been of being successful business owners, have reached made them worse instead of better. He has appointed ignoring. out a hand to help or mentor some of the up and crooked cabinet members (some already in prison The chirping began in January in the Cica- coming. I can answer that without asking, because and others already forced out of office for unaccept- da Republicanus-controlled Legislature. They it’s not about trying to protect the City of Columbus able behaviors). He has filled secretarial positions passed a band-aid of an infrastructure bill — ap- instead it’s about spreading the negative and causing (Education, Interior, etc) with industry-friendly propriating $1.2 billion to solve a $3.5 billion prob- division. people who are trying to gut public education, hinder lem. They also tossed a bone to public education, There has never been anything great built that was our world-class governmental scientific research, not by providing the funds our public schools birthed out of division. I have read the stories of many need — they would rather die than do that — but and reduce protection of our health and the health “Greats” and there is something common throughout by trying to pander to teachers through a $1,500 of living systems from air, water, and land pollution, every story, and that is trials and hardships. Many of pay raise. It started out as a $4,000 raise, but they among others. He denies the scientific consensus on those great men and women we admire today have quickly realized that — well, let’s face it — teach- climate change which endangers the earth’s future. had failed business, failed relationships and even tax ers just don’t deserve that kind of money. And perhaps worst of all, he seems willing to repeat- liens. However, as people, we are conditioned to only They’ve chirped only a little about the plight of edly break established laws and claims he is above remember the highlights, but it is the lowlights that rural hospitals or expanding Medicaid because, the law. make “The Greats.” of course, Obama. I’m in my eighth decade of life and see Trump as There is something else that is common through- But they promise these problems will just go by far the worst president in my lifetime. He is a dan- out their stories and that is critics. They all had away if people will just shut up and get an extra ger to our way of life, to humanity, and to the world. critics that tried to kick them when they were down job or two and move someplace civilized enough This is not a party issue, it speaks to our judgment and point out every flaw. Now we often look at history to be worthy of hospital access. and quality as citizens and human beings. It is puz- and wonder how those critics could miss the great- Yes, in the Election Cycle, the Cicada Republi- zling, to say the least, if you cannot see this. ness of those people, like Martin Luther King Jr. I am canus make vague promises to fix all the prob- Bill Parker lems they themselves have been responsible for convinced that it was because they didn’t want to see Columbus during the previous three years. the truth. They didn’t want to see the truth because Today is Election Day. And if nothing else is of a heart condition. That heart condition is called hatred. To the haters out there, be careful what you Disagrees with calls for impeachment accomplished today at least the noise will end. Definition of insanity is: lunacy, derangement, cra- Cicada Republicanus will retreat again into the say, because it puts you in a glass house. Those who offer the most criticism of these ziness, feeble mindedness, psychosis and many other depths, make their dark deals, and wait for three terms, but point is made. minority businesses being corrupt and law breakers years, just long enough for us to have forgotten all Senator Graham said at the conformation hear- likely have issues of their own. Prominent business their unkept promises. ing of Judge Kavanaugh, “God help us if y’all (the owners can be involved in illegal activities them- And the cycle will repeat itself. Democrats) get in charge. Friends we see what he selves. And for one in particular, I wonder if the Unless, of course, the voters decide otherwise. was talking about. It’s a fact the Democrats started people who tout you as a strong businessman would Until now, the chirping of Cicadas Republi- talking impeachment hours after Trump’s inaugu- realize you didn’t build a business; you inherited a canus has drowned out the voices calling for ration. First, it was his personal life they attacked, nest egg. accountability. then his business practices, finally the granddaddy To the future Greats, Keep Pushing. I am cheering Today, it’s your voice that will be heard at the of all, Russian collision which took two years, tens you on! one place where it matters: the voting booth. of millions of dollars and nothing was proven. Well Steve Holland Slim Smith is a columnist and feature writer now a phone call to the Ukraine and they got him. To Columbus for The Dispatch. His email address is ssmith@ seal the deal we’ve got a “whistle blower.” That really cdispatch.com. got em going. The only problem is, all the hearings Wants litter and noise laws better enforced are done in private, except when they leak some I read with interest the comments from Joe Dillon nugget to the media to try to improve their position. about the good things to enjoy and appreciate in If you don’t care about the future of America, you are Columbus. I agree with many of those observations. against Trump. My family has lived and worked in the city for some Some facts in case you missed them. In 2016, the Our View: Local Editorials 23 years and decided to purchase a home and remain Dow was in the 16-18,000 range. On Friday it closed Local editorials appearing in this space represent here upon retirement. Having said that, I must point at 27,347. Impeach him! In 2016, unemployment was the opinion of the newspaper’s editorial board: Pe- out some very serious problems confronting us and ter Imes, editor and publisher; Zack Plair, managing at 4.9 percent, today it is 3.5 percent. Impeach him! other residents. editor; Slim Smith and senior newsroom staff. To The military killed the #1 and #2 ISIS leaders under inquire about a meeting with the board, please con- For example, the street in front of my house is his watch. Impeach him! He wants to secure our tact Peter Imes at 662-328-2424, or e-mail voice@ lined with trash every day. 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We reserve the right to edit submitted We have received help and support from our city Lee Roy Lollar information. councilman, Stephen Jones, but things are getting Columbus The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, November 5, 2019 5A Area obituaries COMMERCIAL DISPATCH Station. She was a char- home. Tisdale-Lann State University, and 11 a.m. Thursday at Avenue North location, OBITUARY POLICY ter member of Detroit Memorial Funeral a 1975 graduate of Annunciation Catholic is in charge of arrange- Obituaries with basic informa- Church of God. Home of Aberdeen is New Orleans Baptist Church, with Jeffrey ments. tion including visitation and service times, are provided In addition to her in charge of arrange- Theological Seminary. Waldrep officiating. Memorials may be free of charge. Extended obit- parents, she was ments. He was a U.S. Navy Burial with military made to the Dr. Mary uaries with a photograph, de- preceded in death by Mr. Hill was born veteran, serving as a honors will follow at Pat Curtis Scholarship, tailed biographical information her husband, Hershel Oct. 23, 1939, in Quin- chaplain and lieutenant Friendship Cemetery. Sigma Theta Tau, and other details families may Thompson; brothers, cy, Georgia, to the late commander. He also Visitation will be from Zeta Rho Chapter, c/o wish to include, are available Jimmy Herron and Samuel O. Hill and served in the active re- 5-7 p.m. Wednesday Dr. Maria Scott, P.O. for a fee. Obituaries must be and 10-11 a.m. prior to W-Box 910, Columbus, submitted through funeral W.G. Herron; and sis- Evelyn L. Lock Hill. He serve and as a Southern homes unless the deceased’s ter, Maxine Tidwell. was a member of Payne Baptist minister. services at the church. MS 39701 or to the St. body has been donated to She is survived by Methodist Church in In addition to his Memorial Gunter Peel Vincent de Paul Soci- science. If the deceased’s her daughter, Margaret Athens. parents, he was preced- Funeral Home and ety, 823 College Street, body was donated to science, Hanratty of Detroit; He is survived by his ed in death by his wife, Crematory, Second Columbus, MS 39701. the family must provide official sister, Ruth Gann of brother, Chuck Hill of Marcia O’Keefe Hunt; proof of death. Please submit all obituaries on the form Detroit; two grand- Gulfport. and brother, Kenneth provided by The Commercial children; and four C. Hunt. Dispatch. Free notices must great-grandchildren. Barry Unruh He is survived by his be submitted to the newspa- Pallbearers were COLUMBUS — Bar- daughter, Natasha Va- per no later than 3 p.m. the Ryan Enlow, Johnny ry L. Unruh, 68, died nessa Hunt of Clinton; day prior for publication Tues- Stanford, Blayne Saine, brothers, Allen D. Hunt day through Friday; no later Nov. 2, 2019, at Bap- than 4 p.m. Saturday for the Judson Hulsey, Byron tist Memorial Hospi- of Fountain Hills, Ari- Sunday edition; and no later Gann, and Kerry Gann. tal-Golden Triangle. zona, and Billy M. Hunt than 7:30 a.m. for the Monday Services will be at of Columbus, Ohio; and edition. Incomplete notices Geraldine Gilkey 10:30 a.m. Wednesday sister, Betty Jardine of must be received no later than COLUMBUS — Ger- Moss Point. 7:30 a.m. for the Monday at Brooksville Men- through Friday editions. Paid aldine Bland Gilkey, 61, nonite Church. Burial notices must be finalized by 3 died Nov. 2, 2019, at the will be in the church Fred Kerby p.m. for inclusion the next day Specialty Hospital in cemetery. Visitation LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Monday through Thursday; and Meridian. is from 6-8 p.m. today Fred Dodge Kerby, 82, on Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday Arrangements are at the church. Cock- died Oct. 22, 2019, at Mike Landrum and Monday publication. For incomplete and will be rell Funeral Home of his residence. Michael Joel “Mike” more information, call 662- Landrum, age 61, died Friday, 328-2471. announced by Carter’s Macon is in charge of Graveside services Funeral Service of arrangements. will be at 11 a.m. November 01, 2019, at Baptist Columbus. Saturday at Friendship Memorial Hospital, Columbus. Exie Thompson Michael Hunt Cemetery, with the Graveside services will be DETROIT, Ala. Rev. Sandra Depriest held Wednesday, November 06, — Exie Mae Herron Sammie Saddler CLINTON — Mi- 2019, at 11:30 AM at Vaughn COLUMBUS — officiating. Memorial Thompson, 86, died chael Stein Hunt, 69, Cemetery, with Rev. Kevin Jen- Sammie Lee Saddler, Gunter Peel Funeral Oct. 29, 2019, at North died Nov. 3, 2019, at his kins officiating. Visitation will 75, died Nov. 3, 2019, residence. Home and Crematory, Mississippi Medical College Street location be held at Memorial Gunter Center in Tupelo. at Aurora Health and Services will be at Peel, 2nd Ave. North location, Wednesday, No- Rehab. 2 p.m. Wednesday at is in charge of arrange- Services were at 2 ments. vember 06, 2019, from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM. p.m. Friday at Detroit Arrangements are Welch Funeral Home, Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home & Crema- Church of God, with incomplete and will be with the Rev. Bradford tory, 2nd Ave. North location, has been entrusted David Gifford and announced by Carter’s Hodges officiating. Elisha Coley with the arrangements. Aaron Gann officiating. Funeral Service of Burial will follow at COLUMBUS — El- Mike was born on Monday, November 18, Burial will followed Columbus. Presbyterian Church isha Coley, 66, passed 1957, in Jackson, MS, to the late William Jessie at Carter Cemetery. Cemetery in Sturgis. away at his residence. and Joy Ruth Motley Landrum. He worked in Visitation was from 6-8 Stephen Hill Visitation will be one Arrangements are maintenance at North Mississippi Medical Cen- p.m. Thursday at the ATHENS — Stephen hour prior to services incomplete and will be ter-Gilmore in Amory. church. Otts Funeral Hill, 80, died Nov. 2, at the funeral home. announced by Carter’s Survivors include his sister, Lisa Landrum, Home of Sulligent was 2019, at Monroe Re- Welch Funeral Home of Funeral Service of Columbus, MS; brother, Steve Landrum (Jene’), in charge of arrange- gional Hospital. Starkville is in charge Columbus. Caledonia, MS; and former spouse, Cindy ments. Services will be at of arrangements. Landrum Mrs. Thompson was noon Wednesday at Mr. Hunt was born Mary Curtis Serving as pallbearers will be Ben Hurt, Dale born July 26, 1933, in Tisdale-Lann Memorial Jan. 13, 1950, in Louis- COLUMBUS — Dr. Parra, Lynn Dawkins, Mark Bailey, Dr. Brett Sulligent, to the late Funeral Home Chapel. ville, to the late Allen Mary Pat Curtis, 81, Brown and Jason Newell. Grady Herron and Burial will follow at F. and Gassie C. Oswalt died Nov. 3, 2019, at Serving as honorary pallbearers will be the Alma Harper Herron. Durrett Cemetery in Hunt. He was a 1968 North Mississippi Med- Hairston Ben Hunting Club, Lee Kracker, Joey She owned and op- Quincy. Visitation will graduate of Moss Point ical Center in Tupelo. Hutson, Travis Berry and Jamie Simpson. erated Detroit Café be one hour prior to High School, a 1972 A Mass of Resur- Memorials may be made to: Good Samitar- and Hershel’s Service services at the funeral graduate of Mississippi rection will be held at ian Health Clinic, P.O. Box 661, Columbus, MS 39703 or to Vaughn Cemetery Fund c/o Martha Jo Mims, 3011 Wolfe Road, Columbus, MS 39705.

Sign the online guest book at www.memorialgunterpeel.com 716 Second Avenue North • Columbus, MS Frankie Traywick Frankie Gene Traywick, age William Bartowick 69, died Sunday, November 03, Visitation: Tuesday, Nov. 5 • 10-11 AM 2019, at Baptist Memorial Hos- Annunciation Catholic Church pital, Columbus. Mass of Resurrection Services will be held Wednes- Tuesday, Nov. 5 • 11 AM Annunciation Catholic Church day, November 06, 2019, at 1:00 Burial With PM at Memorial Gunter Peel, U.S. Air Force Honors 903 College Street Chapel, with Jefferson, PA College St. Location Rev Don Harding and Chris Harding officiating. Burial will follow at Egger Cemetery. Visitation will be held Mike Landrum Visitation: Wednesday from 11:00 AM until service time at Wednesday, Nov. 6 • 10-11 AM the funeral home. Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral 2nd Ave. North Location Home & Crematory, College Street location, has Graveside Services: Wednesday, Nov. 6 • 11:30 AM been entrusted with the arrangements. Vaughn Cemetery Mr. Traywick was born on Tuesday, March 14, 1950, in Columbus, to the late Eugene O. and Frankie Traywick Robbie Smith Traywick. He worked in the main- Visitation: tenance department of MUW for 28 years. Frank- Wednesday, Nov. 6 • 11-1 PM College St. Location ie was always willing to drive from his home in Services: Caledonia to the MUW campus day or night to Wednesday, Nov. 6 • 1 PM College St. Chapel make sure the students and faculty had cool or Burial warm air. For the last several years, he was bless- Egger Cemetery ed to work along side his brother, James. Frankie was a giving and caring man to all, especially his Dr. Mary P. Curtis family who he adored and they adored him. He Visitation: Wednesday, Nov. 6 • 5-7 PM loved to play golf and hunting. Thursday, Nov. 7 • 10-11 AM In addition to his parents, he was preceded in Annunciation Catholic death by his daughter, Kimberly Turner; his wife, Church Atrium Mass of Resurrection: Mary Traywick; and the mother of his children, Thursday, Nov. 7 • 11 AM Lois Turner. Annunciation Catholic Church Burial With Survivors include daughters, Cherie Traywick Military Honors Burrus, Caledonia, MS, Danyale Walden, Colum- Friendship Cemetery 2nd Ave. North Location bus, MS, and Angela Hutcherson (David), Ripley, TN; sons, Michael Gunter, Hamilton, MS, Steven Crews (Lisa), Mountain Home, AR, and David Fred Kerby Graveside Services: Crews, Columbus, MS; sister, Linda Beard, Co- Saturday, Nov. 9 • 11 AM lumbus, MS; brothers, George Traywick (Tere- Friendship Cemetery sa), Vernon, AL, James Traywick (Julie), Colum- College St. Location bus, MS, Bobby Traywick, Columbus, MS, and Eddie Traywick (Shelley), Odessa, TX; 10 grand- Edward Furnari Incomplete children; and 5 great-grandchildren. College St. Location Serving as pallbearers will be MUW Main- tenance Department employees: Jim Perkins, Milse Stringer, Mark Patrick, Felton Hughes, Steve Jenkins and Gary Griffin.

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Health tip n Minimize your sugar intake: Added sugar is one of the worst ingredients in the modern diet, as large amounts can harm your metabolic health. High sugar intake is linked to numerous ailments, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and many forms of cancer. Health Source: www.healthline.com Health tips from Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen The nose knows: Sleep chronical- chronic cvriskcalculator.com. are effective and will every week, until 30 ly sleep infection If you’ve never had a cause the user the least percent of the original deprivation and food deprived, with H. heart attack and don’t distress and physical dose is reached. Then choices we’ve got pylori. have risk factors, or are or psychological harm. decrease by 10 percent Multitalented vaude- a plan Clearly, over 70 and never had a (Google: “HHS Guide for of the remaining dose villian Jimmy Durante for you: you want heart attack, you can skip Clinicians on the Appro- weekly. 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Diabetes Continued from Page 1A what was really happen- help teach patients how “Because the poverty you’re putting in your ing, how it was going to be to manage the disease rate (in Mississippi) is body, doing to your body. 24-7, a life changer.” and raise money to help so high, there’s a lot of ... There’s days that you Now a Columbus res- pay for medications and people that do not have get kind of bummed, dis- ident, pharmacist and equipment. The founda- health insurance at all couraged, but you just mother of two, Carson tion also works to raise or have health insur- have to pick up and keep is one of about 393,000 awareness of the disease ance that does not cover going because it’s not go- Mississippians living with — November is National very much,” Byrd said. ing to change.” diabetes, according to Diabetes Month — and “A vial of insulin can run She said it’s not a “text- numbers from the Diabe- correct misconceptions. anywhere from $500 to book disease.” Certain tes Foundation of Missis- “People will always $2,000 without health in- foods like cereal make her sippi. While Carson said say, ‘You can’t have sugar surance.” blood sugar spike alarm- the condition requires or you have to eat every- ingly, but those foods may constant managing — she thing sugar-free.’ And Day-to-day be different for other di- has to check her blood that’s just not true,” Byrd For Carson and her abetics. Everyone has to sugar regularly and count said. “We’re big on por- family, living with Type pay attention to their own her carbs before every tion control. So whereas 1 has become part of her bodies. meal so she can admin- one kid might eat 10 piec- routine. Chris called Kathryn ister the proper dose of es of candy, a kid with “It’s such an invest- his “hero” because of the way she’s handled diabe- insulin to keep sugar in diabetes would eat less. ed part of our life every tes for the last 20 years. the necessary range — it But as long as you ... have single day that it is just “It won’t change, so you doesn’t keep her from do- the insulin to correct and another thing we have to have to make a conscious ing anything she wants to count your carbs, you can deal with,” said Carson’s effort to just be happy and do. really eat whatever you husband, Chris. “It’s kind live your life and not hold “I can honestly now do want to.” of like vacuuming the anything back,” he said. anything, it’s just I have Byrd also talked about floor or cleaning the dish- “Because what she said to take a few extra steps,” the difference between es.” earlier is absolutely right: Carson said. “If I want to Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 Kathryn and Chris There’s nothing she can’t exercise, I have to be sure diabetes occurs when the always make sure to ex- do. She just needs to take I have my glucose tabs. pancreas can’t produce ercise and eat healthy. a couple of extra steps ev- ... If I want to eat a piece insulin at all. Those di- Kathryn checks her ery once in a while.” of cake, I can eat it, I just agnosed with it are com- blood sugar regularly and have to know the carbs pletely dependent on insu- counts her carbs before and then give myself in- lin and can’t manage the every meal so she can ad- sulin.” disease with a strict diet minister the proper dos- or medication, said Byrd. age of insulin to regulate Helping Mississippians Though it’s typically as- her blood sugar. Her chil- Though more than sociated with juveniles dren, ages 2 and 4, know 30 million people in the — Carson was older than not to play with her pump. U.S. have been diagnosed average when she was di- There have been times with diabetes according agnosed at almost 17 — it where dealing with the to the American Diabe- can also occur in adults. disease has been difficult tes Association’s website, Type 2 occurs when and even scary, she and Mississippi is one of the the pancreas becomes in- Chris said, such as when states with the highest sulin-resistance but still her blood sugar fluctuates number, said Hannah works, and individuals wildly, and during her Byrd, public relations and diagnosed can manage it two pregnancies, which marketing coordinator for with strict eating habits required extra doctor’s the Diabetes Foundation and a healthy lifestyle, appointments and even in Mississippi. A report Byrd said. She added it’s more diligent monitoring from the Centers for Dis- not always the case that of her blood sugar and ease Control and Preven- those with Type 2 diabe- health than usual. tion said in 2017 the state tes are overweight. About But Kathryn’s never ranked third in the nation 75 percent of Mississip- been ashamed of having for overall diabetes. High pians with diabetes have diabetes. She likes an- rates of obesity through- Type 2. swering questions about out the state — 70 percent The CDC puts the it, particularly for patients of adults and 40 percent of costs of the disease at she meets through work children ages 2-5 — con- $245 billion nationally who have themselves just tribute to those numbers. between equipment and been diagnosed. The foundation works medication, costs of doc- “It’s a day-by-day with diabetics and their tors’ visits and lost wages. thing,” she tells them. families throughout the That’s particularly a “You just have to con- state, organizing con- problem in Mississippi, stantly pay attention to ferences and events to said Byrd. everything, everything SECTION

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Mississippi State women’s basketball Carter, Bulldogs down Lubbock Christian in final tune-up

Jim Lytle/Special to The Dispatch Mississippi State’s Chloe Bibby (55) shoots a hook shot over Lubbock Christian players Maddi Chitsey, left and Juliana Robertson, center during the second quarter of their basketball game Monday night in Starkville.

By Ben Portnoy exactly what we needed,” of Lubbock Christian’s 25 While Carter thrived in the first half alone. through an ear-to-ear [email protected] Schaefer said. “Disap- first quarter points. underneath, it was a mixed Finding a second half smile. “But I’m just enjoy- pointed in our defensive Chitsey capped the backcourt product that stride, the Bulldogs out- ing the moment and try- STARKVILLE — Mis- effort in the first half and opening run with a 3-point- plagued the Bulldogs scored the Chaparolls 35- ing to get better with each sissippi State women’s bas- in general. Just didn’t er from the top of the key. throughout Monday’s con- 16 over the game’s final play and each practice ketball coach Vic Schaefer think we played very hard. With Schaefer remain- test. two quarters. and slowly I’ll get there.” couldn’t watch. I think it was a great wake ing rather mellow on the Sophomore point guard “We just decided to The Bulldogs return With his silver national up call for us.” sideline as he rotated his Myah Taylor was solid in hook up and defend a lot to action Saturday as they finalist ring glimmering Selected as the nation’s entire bench, sophomore her first action replacing harder,” Schaefer said. open their regular season off his forehead and his No. 10 team in the Associ- center Jessika Carter took Holmes. Taylor finished Outside of Carter, ju- at home against Southern eyes buried beneath his ated Press’ preseason top charge — adding 10 of her the night with just two nior forward Chloe Bib- Miss. hand, Schaefer rubbed his 25, the Bulldogs looked game-high 27 points in the points on 1-of-3 shooting, by — who saw her first “Young kids got a lit- temples in frustration as the part of a team that lost opening quarter. but added eight assists to action since suffering a tle bit of the jitters out,” his squad slogged through three starters in Monday’s “They got me the ball no turnovers in 24 minutes season-ending knee inju- Schaefer said of Monday’s a 78-57 win over defending first half. and I had to finish,” Carter of action — a ratio Schae- ry last January — added win. “As y’all can tell, Division II national cham- Lubbock Christian said. “I’ve got big shoes to fer explicitly referenced 11 points in her return to we’re way different and pion Lubbock Christian jumped out to a quick 9-4 fill, so I just finished.” with delight postgame. The Hump, while Jackson we’ve got a lot of growth Monday at the Humphrey lead 3:53 into the game “If you can get 10 re- Senior Jordan Danberry struggled to six points on and a long way to go. But Coliseum. courtesy of backdoor bounds and 14, 16 points and freshmen Rickea Jack- 18.8 percent shooting. it was good to get out “They came in here cuts-to-finishes from Mad- from Jess, that’s going to son and Aliyah Matharu “I’ve got a bit of rust there and play under the with a really good mind- di Chitsey and Allie Schul- help us win a lot of ball were less efficient — com- to knock off — it’s been lights and have some ad- set and I thought that was te — who combined for 24 games,” Schaefer added. bining for eight turnovers a while,” Bibby said versity.”

Mississippi State men’s basketball Coaching from Clinton, MSU hoping to keep pace with up-tempo FIU Webber helps CCA cross By Garrick Hodge [email protected]

STARKVILLE — Mis- country cruise to state title sissippi State’s season By Theo Derosa as much face time as he opener promises to be a [email protected] might have wanted, be- fast-paced affair. ing limited to attending When the Bulldogs be- Chris Webber wasn’t meets and not practices. gin the 2019-2020 men’s sure. But he took the job basketball season hosting When Columbus anyway. Florida International at 7 Christian Academy “Coaching is what I p.m. Tuesday in the Hum- reached out to Webber, want to do for the rest phrey Coliseum, they’ll who graduated from the of my life, and I’m really, clash with the team that school in 2018, to gauge really passionate about played at the fastest ad- his interest in coaching running,” Webber said, justed tempo in the nation the Rams’ cross country “so I figured I might as a season ago, according to team, he was hesitant at well go ahead and get KenPom.com. first. some early practice in.” “We’ve been doing Webber, 19, who won He got more than that a lot of running,” MSU 13 state titles in track when the Rams won the sophomore forward Rob- and cross country at Class AA state title on ert Woodard II said of CCA, wanted to help his Oct. 28 in Clinton at Mis- the team’s preparation. alma mater, he said, but sissippi College’s own “There’s a lot of transition he didn’t know if it would Choctaw Trails course, defense and a lot of transi- work out. A student at a convenient 5-minute tion work we’ve been do- Mississippi College in drive for Webber. ing. We’re just preparing Mississippi State athletics Clinton, Webber knew “It was a great first for an up and down pace.” Mississippi State guard Tyson Carter shoots a 3-pointer at a men’s college basket- once the summer was year,” he said. See mBB, 3B ball exhibition on Oct. 27 in Starkville. over, he couldn’t put in See cca, 4B 2B Tuesday, November 5, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

BRIEFLY College Football A guide to the 2019-20 college basketball season MSU’s Hill named SEC Offensive Player of The Associated Press run could be coming. drives as a junior. Ex- high-scoring guard Jor- NCAA Tournament after the Week Kansas. The Jay- pect even more now dan Ford. missing out last year. Mississippi State junior running back Kylin Hill ran for a ca- Virginia starred in hawks were charged that he decided to come Virginia Common- Isaiah Stewart, reer-high 234 yards and three touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 54-24 win at Arkansas Saturday en route to being named the SEC Offensive the ultimate redemp- with major NCAA vio- back. wealth. Like lockdown Washington. Broad Player of the Week. The SEC weekly honor is Hill’s second of his career and first tion story last season, lations before the sea- Jordan Nwora, defense? The Rams are shouldered, can fly and this season. Hill previously earned the league’s offensive player of rolling to a national the week award last season after rushing 17 times for 211 yards and son started. If they’re Louisville. Scores in for you. will bully opponents in two touchdowns and also catching a 16-yard score at Kansas State. championship a year allowed to play in the bunches, knocks down Jon Axel the paint. Hill is MSU’s first SEC Offensive Player of the Week since Davidson. quarterback Nick Fitzgerald last season following State’s 28-13 win after being the first top NCAA Tournament, 3s, backs down small- Gudmundsson and Kel- Anthony Edwards, against No. 16 Texas A&M. He is the third running back in school history to earn the honor multiple times in a career, joining Jerious seed to get knocked off they could charge er players in the paint, lan Grady are going to Georgia. Superbly ath- Norwood (2002-05) and Anthony Dixon (2006-09). Hill’s 234 yards helped MSU set school records in a conference by a No. 16. through bracket with rebounds, snatches make the Wildcats fun letic, can shoot off the game for rushing yards (460) and total yards (640) and were the most by an SEC player in a conference game since LSU’s Derrius Guice Seven long months what may be coach steals. Yeah, the 6-foot- to watch, possibly cre- dribble, get to the rim, had 276 vs. Ole Miss on Oct. 21, 2017. Hill became the first player in school history with over 230 yards rushing and three touchdowns later, college basketball Bill Self’s deepest ros- 8 junior can do it all. ate a buzz not seen near drain stepbacks. in the same game. Hill, a Doak Walker Award candidate, averaged 11.1 yards per is finally back. ter since the 2008 title Myles Powell, Se- Charlotte since Steph carry and racked up 110 yards after contact against the Razorbacks, The 2019-20 season according to Pro Football Focus. Hill, the SEC’s leading rusher this team. ton Hall. Emerged as a Curry tore through the Must-see nonconfer- season, tallied 198 yards in the first half, representing the most rush- charges out of the start- Duke. Zion, R.J. star last season. Figure NCA A Tournament. ing yards by an MSU player in a half in school history. ence games The 234 rushing yards were the fifth-most by an MSU player in ing blocks with a blueb- and Cam are gone, but on the trajectory con- Vermont. Domi- school history and just 24 shy of the school record. With the perfor- Michigan State vs. mance, Hill went over 1,000 yards rushing for the season, went over lood doubleheader this the Blue Devils may be tinuing upward. nating Anthony Lamb Kentucky, Nov. 5, New 2,000 for his career, and he tallied his SEC leading sixth 100-yard week and a nonconfer- rushing game of the season. deeper and more bal- James Wiseman, could lead the Cata- York. No. 1 against No. 2 ence slate full of must- After elimination from state playoffs, EMCC anced. They also have Memphis. The 7-1 mounts deep into the in Madison Square Gar- see games. Tre Jones back. freshman has been NCAA bracket. den? Yes, please. down three spots in new NJCAA football poll To get you ready, Louisville. The projected as the No. 1 East Mississippi Community College football (6-4) fell three Kansas vs. Duke, spots in Monday’s new National Junior College Athletic Association we’ve got a rundown Cardinals could go pick in next year’s NBA national poll. Fabulous freshmen Nov. 5, New York. No. 3 The Lions dropped from No. 13 to No. 16 after being eliminated of the top teams, play- from scandal to title in draft. Until then, ex- Cole Anthony, vs. No. 4 at the Garden from the MACJC playoffs with Saturday’s 31-7 loss at No. 1 Mississip- ers and early-season pi Gulf Coast Community College in Perkinston. two short years under pect him to dominate North Carolina. The will make for one hard- Gulf Coast (10-0) and second-place Lackawanna (Pa.) are the matchups in what fig- only two undefeated teams in Monday’s top 20. Northwest Mississippi Chris Mack. They’re college hoops. son of former NBA play- to-top doubleheader. (8-2) was ranked fourth, Hinds (7-2) was ranked eighth and Jones (7- ures to be another wild 2) was ranked 10th. East Central (4-5) and Copiah-Lincoln (4-5) each that good. Kerry Blackshear er Greg Anthony will No. 8 Gonzaga at No. received votes. ride. Deep, The grad The Lions will wait to see if they will be selected for any bowl Maryland. Jr., Florida. slide right into Coby 21 Arizona, Dec. 14. games this season. talented, mature. transfer from Virginia White’s point guard McKale Center is going College Basketball Top teams These Terps are built Tech was a huge get for spot — and possibly do to be rockin’ when two EMCC men’s, women’s basketball teams Michigan State. for a deep March run. the Gators. it better. of the West’s best teams open road slate with wins at Meridian Even with shooting Vernon Carey Jr., meet. The East Mississippi Community College men’s and women’s guard Joshua Lang- Top players Mid-Major Monsters Duke. Another son of a No. 4 Duke at No. 1 basketball teams each opened their road slate with victories at Merid- ian Community College on Monday. ford’s foot injury, the Cassius Winston, Utah State. Coach professional athlete — Michigan State, Dec. 3. Freshman Jakorie Smith scored 21 of his 29 points in the sec- ond half as the EMCC men (2-0) held off the Eagles 73-70. Meridian Spartans are loaded Michigan State. Usu- Craig Smith has quick- his father was an NFL Blueblood showdown, had the ball down three points with 14 seconds to go but could not manage to tie the game. and aiming for another ally isn’t the tallest or ly built a juggernaut in offensive lineman — the Izzo vs. Coach K, talent Smith added 10 rebounds and four steals to complete a big night. Sophomore Donte Powers scored 16 points, and sophomore Final Four run under most athletic player Logan. Keep an eye on 6-10, 275-pound Carey is bursting at the seams. KJ Riley had 11. Tom Izzo. on the floor. Almost al- volume-scoring guard an intimidating presence The next game for the men’s team is at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14, when Going to be a fun night the Lions will host East Central. Kentucky. Coach ways the best player on Sam Merrill. inside. in East Lansing. EMCC women 65, Meridian 54 Sophomore Taylor Lattimore scored 15 of her 19 points in the Cal has another top-10 the floor. Saint Mary’s. Ran- Nico Mannion, Ar- No. 17 Utah State second half to lead the Lions (1-0) to a 65-54 win Monday. Lattimore’s outburst helped stretch a two-point EMCC halftime recruiting class and Markus Howard, dy Bennett has nearly izona. The heady pass- at No. 20 Saint Mary’s, lead and carry the Lions to a win. Freshman Ja’Mia Hollings from West Point scored 17 points, grabbed seven rebounds and had four steals. some veterans to go Marquette. Lit up de- everyone back from first point guard will Nov. 29. Marquee game Sophomore Tye Metcalf scored 11 points, and sophomore Maddie Riley grabbed 13 boards. with the newcomers. fenses with a variety of last year’s NCAA Tour- be a big reason if the of the mid-major sched- The Lions’ women’s team will face Coastal Alabama-South at 4 p.m. Friday in the Lady Eagles Classic in Monroeville, Alabama. Another deep March stepback 3s and crafty nament team, led by Wildcats get back to the ules. Source: From Special Reports CALENDAR Today Prep Girls Basketball Trump honors World Series champion Nationals at White House Heritage Academy at Hartfield Acade- my, 6 p.m. The Associated Press half-hour ceremony on including World Series attend that ceremony “It’s miraculous Prep Boys Basketball the South Lawn attend- MVP Stephen Stras- after citing his frustra- what we did,” NL Heritage Academy at Hartfield Acade- W A S H I N G T O N ed by thousands of fans. burg, who opted out of tion with the adminis- Championship Series my, 7:15 p.m. — President Donald “That’s all they wanted the final four years of tration’s efforts to help MVP Howie Kendrick Prep Boys Soccer Trump mostly stuck to to talk about — that and his contract but could his native Puerto Rico said. “We brought a ti- Kosciusko at Caledonia, 7:30 p.m. sports Monday while impeachment. I like re-sign for a more lucra- recover from a devas- tle back.” Men’s College Basketball honoring the World Nats baseball more.” tive deal. Fans chanted tating hurricane. After Trump singled Florida International at Mississippi Series champion Wash- Reliever Sean Doolit- “Four more years! Four Washington man- out Strasburg, Ken- State, 7 p.m. ington Nationals, who tle, who along with his more years” at Stras- ager Dave Martinez, drick, pitcher Aníbal Women’s College Basketball had a handful of players wife has worked with burg. whose parents are Sánchez and other Mississippi Valley State at Ole Miss, skip the White House Syrian refugees and The Nationals on Puerto Rican, was in playoff heroes, players 6 p.m. visit. military veterans and Monday tendered qual- attendance and made exited with the World Amid an impeach- Wednesday supports gay rights, did ifying offers to Stras- some brief remarks to Series trophy to the ment inquiry on Capitol Men’s College Tennis not attend the event. burg and Rendon, an- the delight of fans and strains of “We Are The Hill and Washington Also among those not other free agent. players. Trump called Mississippi State at Oracle ITA National Champions.” feting its first Major listed as attending were Despite Suzuki trad- it a record crowd, say- Fall Championships, All Day The Nationals’ League Baseball cham- National League MVP ing in the Nationals’ ing, “We’ve never had Thursday White House visit was pion since 1924, Trump finalist Anthony Ren- curly “W’’ for Trump’s this many people on the Prep Girls Soccer the latest stop on their hugged Kurt Suzuki don, outfielders Victor signature hat and Zim- front lawn of the White Caledonia at Columbus, 5:30 p.m. whirlwind victory tour Louisville vs. Mississippi School for after the catcher put on Robles and Michael A. merman thanking the House.” The White a “Make America Great Taylor, and pitchers Joe president for keeping House estimated an at- around the nation’s cap- Mathematics and Science, 5:30 p.m. ital after coming back Prep Boys Soccer Again” hat. Trump Ross, Javy Guerra and the country safe and tendance of 5,300. from a 3-2 series defi- Caledonia at Columbus, 7 p.m. received a No. 45 Na- Wander Suero. continuing to make it The U.S. Marine cit to beat the Houston Louisville vs. Mississippi School for tionals jersey from first Principal owner the best on earth, the Corps band played the Mathematics and Science, 7 p.m. baseman Ryan Zim- Mark Lerner was the Nationals’ visit did not team into the ceremo- Astros in Game 7 last Prep Girls Basketball merman, applauding only member of the have as much political ny with “Baby Shark,” week. The team parad- Starkville at Meridian, 6 p.m. the team’s first title and ownership group listed undertones as when which became the ed down Constitution Prep Boys Basketball calling it a “comeback as attending. the 2018 champion Bos- Nationals’ unofficialAvenue on Saturday Starkville at Meridian, 7:30 p.m. story for the ages.” Eighteen of the 25 ton Red Sox visited the theme song as they and celebrated at the Men’s College Tennis “Everyone fell in love players on Washing- White House. They did went from 17-31 in May Washington Capitals Mississippi State at Oracle ITA National with Nats baseball,” ton’s World Series so without manager to World Series cham- hockey game Sunday Fall Championships, All Day Trump said during the roster decided to go, Alex Cora, who did not pions. night.

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Today Miami at Indianapolis, 3:05 p.m. Texas A&M 3 2 152 149 6 3 310 197 6:30 p.m. a free agent. COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) Carolina at Green Bay, 3:25 p.m. Mississippi St 2 4 158 198 4 5 258 272 Rhodes at Lipscomb, 6:30 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Reinstated 2B Dustin Pro Football L.A. Rams at Pittsburgh, 3:25 p.m. Mississippi 2 4 151 164 3 6 221 236 St. Louis College of Pharmacy at UT Martin, 7 p.m. Pedroia and LHP Chris Sale from the 60-day IL. 5:30 p.m. — Wagner at Seton Hall, FS1 NFL Glance Minnesota at Dallas, 7:20 p.m. Arkansas 0 6 105 239 2 7 204 317 SC State at Memphis, 7 p.m. Announced C Juan Centeno refused an outright 6 p.m. — Appalachian State at Michi- AMERICAN CONFERENCE Open: Washington, Jacksonville, New England, Saturday’s Games Ark.-Pine Bluff at South Florida, 7 p.m. assignment to Pawtucket (IL) and elected to be- gan, BTN East Denver, Philadelphia, Houston Texas A&M 45, UTSA 14 Alabama A&M at Tennessee St., 7 p.m. come a free agent. W L T Pct PF PA Monday, Nov. 11 Georgia 24, Florida 17 Greensboro at Norfolk St., 7 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Reinstated INF Chris- Mississippi St. 54, Arkansas 24 6 p.m. — State Farm Champions Clas- New England 8 1 0 .889 270 98 Seattle at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Penn at Alabama, 7 p.m. tian Arroyo, RHP Corey Kluber and OF Tyler Buffalo 6 2 0 .750 158 131 Tennessee 30, UAB 7 sic: Kansas vs. Duke, New York, ESPN Auburn 20, Mississippi 14 FIU at Mississippi St., 7 p.m. Naquin from the 60-day IL. Reinstated LHP Tyler Miami 1 7 0 .125 103 256 Trinity Baptist at Stetson, 7 p.m. Olson and RHPs Cody Anderson, A.J. Cole and 6 p.m. — Virginia Tech at Clemson, N.Y. Jets 1 7 0 .125 96 211 Cowboys 37, Giants 17 South Carolina 24, Vanderbilt 7 South Saturday, Nov. 9 Louisiana College at Louisiana-Monroe, 7 p.m. Danny Salazar from the 60-day IL and announced ESPNU Dallas 3 10 3 21—37 Spring Hill at New Orleans, 7 p.m. they refused outright assignments to Columbus W L T Pct PF PA New York 3 9 3 3—18 Vanderbilt at Florida, 11 a.m. W. Kentucky at Arkansas, 11 a.m. Tennessee Tech at W. Kentucky, 7 p.m. (IL) and elected to become free agents. 6 p.m. — Jacksonville at Xavier, FS2 Houston 6 3 0 .667 238 191 First Quarter Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 182 177 LSU at Alabama, 2:30 p.m. Delta State at Southern Miss., 7 p.m. — Selected the contract 6 p.m. — North Florida at Florida, SEC NYG_FG Rosas 21, 13:23. New Mexico St. at Mississippi, 3 p.m. Loyola (NO) at Louisiana-Lafayette, 7 p.m. of LHP Kent Emanuel from Round Rock (PCL). Jacksonville 4 5 0 .444 176 189 Dal_FG Maher 35, 8:19. 7:30 p.m. — Army at Villanova, FS1 Tennessee 4 5 0 .444 168 165 Missouri at Georgia, 6 p.m. Georgia Tech at NC State, 7:30 p.m. Reinstated RHP Lance McCullers Jr. from the North Second Quarter Appalachian St. at South Carolina, 6 p.m. Georgia Southern at Auburn, 8 p.m. 60-day IL. 8 p.m. — California (Riverside) at W L T Pct PF PA NYG_Latimer 1 pass from D.Jones (kick failed), Tennessee at Kentucky, 6:30 p.m. Oakland City at Austin Peay, 8 p.m. — Declined their 2020 Nebraska, BTN Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 251 176 11:55. MIDWEST club option on OF Kole Calhoun. 8 p.m. — Alcorn State at DePaul, FS2 Pittsburgh 4 4 0 .500 176 169 NYG_FG Rosas 25, 2:50. Appalachian St. at Michigan, 6 p.m. MINNESOTA TWINS — Declined 2020 option on Cleveland 2 6 0 .250 152 205 Dal_Jarwin 42 pass from Prescott (Maher kick), Defiance at Ball St., 6 p.m. LHP Martín Pérez. 8 p.m. — Georgia Southern at Auburn, Cincinnati 0 8 0 .000 124 210 :52. College Basketball Tuesday’s games Central State at Wright St., 6 p.m. NEW YORK YANKEES — Reinstated 3B Miguel West Dal_FG Maher 52, :00. Jacksonville at Xavier, 6 p.m. Andújar, 1B Greg Bird, OF Jacoby Ellsbury and SEC W L T Pct PF PA Third Quarter EAST Kansas City 6 3 0 .667 252 204 Princeton at Duquesne, 5 p.m. Michigan-Dearborn at Cent. Michigan, 6 p.m. RHP Jonathan Holder from the 60-day IL. Rein- 8 p.m. — St. Mary’s vs. Wisconsin, Dal_FG Maher 28, 4:43. Goshen College at Oakland, 6 p.m. stated RHP Jake Barrett from the 60-day IL and Sioux Falls, S.D., ESPNU Oakland 4 4 0 .500 182 216 NYG_FG Rosas 26, :27. Wagner at Seton Hall, 5:30 p.m. L.A. Chargers 4 5 0 .444 183 168 Sacred Heart at Providence, 6 p.m. Malone at Akron, 6 p.m. assigned him outright to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Fourth Quarter W. Illinois at Indiana, 6 p.m. (IL). Announced LHP Tyler Lyons refused an out- 8:30 p.m. — State Farm Champions Denver 3 6 0 .333 149 170 Dal_Gallup 15 pass from Prescott (Maher kick), Binghamton at Cornell, 6 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Bridgewater at Delaware, 6 p.m. Tiffin at Bowling Green, 6 p.m. right assignment to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Classic: Kentucky vs. Michigan State, 12:40. Thiel at Youngstown St., 6:45 p.m. elected free agency. East NYG_FG Rosas 29, 11:50. MIT at Harvard, 6 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Toledo at Valparaiso, 7 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Claimed LHP T.J. Mc- New York, ESPN Dal_Cooper 45 pass from Prescott (Maher kick), Valley Forge at UMBC, 6 p.m. Dallas 5 3 0 .571 227 142 Hartford at CCSU, 6 p.m. N. Dakota St. at Kansas St., 7 p.m. Farland off waivers from Arizona. 9:30 p.m. — Utah at Nevada (Reno), Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 224 213 7:56. Brown at Bryant, 6 p.m. Avila at UMKC, 7 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS — Assigned C Tim Federo- CBSSN N.Y. Giants 2 7 0 .250 176 255 Dal_Lewis 63 fumble return (Maher kick), :06. Illinois Wesleyan at S. Illinois, 7 p.m. wicz outright to Nashville (PCL). Reinstated RHP Washington 1 8 0 .111 108 219 A_76,107. Mass.-Lowell at UMass, 6 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Northeastern at Boston U., 6 p.m. Nebraska-Omaha at Wichita St., 7 p.m. Jesse Chavez, OF Joey Gallo and LHP Taylor South Dal NYG Nicholls at Illinois, 7 p.m. Hearn from the 60-day IL. 6 p.m. — Kent State at Toledo, CBSSN W L T Pct PF PA First downs 24 20 Md.-Eastern Shore at Penn St., 6 p.m. LIU Brooklyn at Rhode Island, 6 p.m. Cleveland St. at Minnesota, 7 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Traded INF/OF Chad New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 195 156 Total Net Yards 429 271 Loyola (Md.) at Marquette, 7 p.m. Spanberger to Milwaukee for RHP Chase Ander- 7 p.m. — Ball State at Western Michi- Carolina 5 3 0 .625 209 204 George Washington at Towson, 6 p.m. Rushes-yards 30-172 22-100 Old Dominion at N. Iowa, 7 p.m. son and exercised Anderson’s 2020 option. Rein- gan, ESPN2 Tampa Bay 2 6 0 .250 230 252 Passing 257 171 FDU-Florham at Fairleigh Dickinson, 6 p.m. Atlanta 1 7 0 .125 165 250 Bradley at Saint Joseph’s, 6 p.m. Florida Gulf Coast at Saint Louis, 7 p.m. stated LHP Ryan Borucki, OF Lourdes Gurriel Jr., COLLEGE SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Punt Returns 2-24 1-15 Olivet Nazarene at Ill.-Chicago, 7 p.m. LHP Tim Mayza and RHP Matt Shoemaker from North Kickoff Returns 3-31 7-186 Yale at Stony Brook, 6 p.m. Noon — SEC Tournament: Alabama vs. W L T Pct PF PA Bucknell at Fairfield, 6 p.m. UALR at Missouri St., 7 p.m. the 60-day IL. Sent 2B Devon Travis, LHP Bud- Interceptions Ret. 1-29 1-7 UC Davis at Loyola of Chicago, 7 p.m. dy Boshers, RHP Brock Stewart and RHP Ryan Green Bay 7 2 0 .778 226 189 Comp-Att-Int 22-35-1 26-41-1 Monmouth (NJ) at Lehigh, 6 p.m. Vanderbilt, Quarterfinal, Orange Beach, Minnesota 6 3 0 .667 234 158 Concordia (WI) at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Dull outright to Buffalo (IL), Boshers has elected Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 5-39 Curry College at New Hampshire, 6 p.m. Ala., SEC Detroit 3 4 1 .438 204 217 Holy Cross at Maryland, 6:30 p.m. Rio Grande at S. Dakota St., 7 p.m. free agency. Designated RHP Ryan Tepera for Chicago 3 5 0 .375 142 144 Punts 2-40.0 3-47.3 MVSU at Iowa St., 7 p.m. assignment. 2:30 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Georgia West Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 American U. at Siena, 6:30 p.m. Ohio at St. Bonaventure, 6:30 p.m. Judson at Chicago St., 7:05 p.m. National League vs. South Carolina, Quarterfinal, Orange W L T Pct PF PA Penalties-Yards 10-104 8-71 Quincy at SIU-Edwardsville, 7:30 p.m. ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms with C San Francisco 8 0 0 1.000 235 102 Time of Possession 28:04 31:56 Columbia at Lafayette, 7 p.m. Beach, Ala., SEC Drexel at Temple, 7 p.m. Alcorn St. at DePaul, 8 p.m. Tyler Flowers and OF Nick Markakis on one-year Seattle 7 2 0 .778 248 230 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kennesaw St. at Creighton, 8 p.m. contracts. Declined club 2020 option on RHP Julio 5:00 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Ole L.A. Rams 5 3 0 .625 214 174 RUSHING_Dallas, Elliott 23-139, Pollard 3-21, Army at Villanova, 7:30 p.m. St. Francis Brooklyn at Fordham, 8:30 p.m. UC Riverside at Nebraska, 8 p.m. Teheran. Miss vs. Arkansas, Quarterfinal, Orange Arizona 3 5 1 .389 195 251 Prescott 3-12, Cobb 1-0. New York, D.Jones 6-54, Saint Mary’s (Cal) vs. Wisconsin at Sioux Falls, CHICAGO CUBS — Selected the contract of RHP Thursday’s Games Barkley 14-28, Tate 1-16, Engram 1-2. SOUTH Beach, Ala., SEC Maryville (TN) at Middle Tennessee, 11 a.m. S.D., 8 p.m. Colin Rea from Iowa (PCL). San Francisco 28, Arizona 25 PASSING_Dallas, Prescott 22-35-1-257. New Kentucky vs. Michigan St. at New York, N.Y., 8:30 CINCINNATI REDS — Assigned INF Christian 7:30 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Florida Sunday’s Games York, D.Jones 26-41-1-210. Washington Adventist University at Howard, 4 p.m. Centenary College of Louisiana at Northwestern p.m. Colón, INF/OF Derek Dietrich and RHPs Keury Houston 26, Jacksonville 3 RECEIVING_Dallas, Witten 8-58, Cobb 6-35, SOUTHWEST Mella and Jackson Stephens outright to Louisville vs. Texas A & M, Quarterfinal, Orange Buffalo 24, Washington 9 Cooper 4-80, Gallup 2-33, Jarwin 1-42, Pollard St., 5:30 p.m. Louisville at Miami, 5:30 p.m. Champion Christian College at Lamar, 11 a.m. (IL). Beach, Ala., SEC Philadelphia 22, Chicago 14 1-9. New York, Barkley 6-67, Engram 6-48, Tate Cent. Arkansas at Baylor, 11 a.m. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Exercised 2020 op- Pittsburgh 26, Indianapolis 24 6-42, Fowler 3-22, Ellison 2-17, Latimer 2-8, Slay- St. Francis (Pa.) at VCU, 6 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Chattanooga at E. Kentucky, 6 p.m. Houston Baptist at Tulsa, Noon tion on C Manny Piña. Declined 2020 option on 1B Kansas City 26, Minnesota 23 ton 1-6. Paul Quinn College at Sam Houston St., 6:30 p.m. Eric Thames. Reinstated RHPs Corey Knebel and 7 p.m. — LA Lakers at Chicago, NBA Carolina 30, Tennessee 20 MISSED FIELD GOALS_Dallas, Maher 54. William & Mary at High Point, 6 p.m. UNC-Asheville at Tennessee, 6 p.m. Rice at Arkansas, 7 p.m. Bobby Wahl from the 60-day IL. NHL HOCKEY Miami 26, N.Y. Jets 18 N. Colorado at Texas, 7 p.m. NEW YORK METS — Tendered a qualifying of- Oakland 31, Detroit 24 Johnson & Wales (NC) at UNC-Wilmington, 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. — Boston at Montreal, VMI at East Carolina, 6 p.m. Texas-Dallas at Texas-Arlington, 7 p.m. fer to RHP Zack Wheeler. Selected the contract L.A. Chargers 26, Green Bay 11 Oklahoma Christian at North Texas, 7 p.m. of LHP from Syracuse (IL). Claimed NBCSN Denver 24, Cleveland 19 College Football Furman at Gardner-Webb, 6 p.m. Cincinnati Clermont at N. Kentucky, 6 p.m. Jarvis Christian at Prairie View, 7 p.m. LHP Stephen Gonsalves off waivers from the Min- 9 p.m. — Chicago at San Jose, NBCSN Seattle 40, Tampa Bay 34, OT SEC Glance E. Illinois at Texas Tech, 7 p.m. nesota Twins. Baltimore 37, New England 20 East Samford at Morehead St., 6 p.m. SOCCER (MEN’S) NC A&T at UNC-Greensboro, 6 p.m. UTSA at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Declined 2020 Open: L.A. Rams, New Orleans, Atlanta, Cincin- Conference All Games Jacksonville St. at SMU, 7 p.m. options on RHP Jared Hughes, RHP Pat Neshek 11:55 a.m. — UEFA Champions nati W L PF PA W L PF PA Kansas vs. Duke at New York, N.Y., 6 p.m. Flagler at FAU, 6 p.m. Arlington Baptist at Abilene Christian, 7:30 p.m. and LHP Jason Vargas. Announced RHP Jerad Monday’s Games Georgia 4 1 135 57 7 1 276 91 Texas Lutheran at Texas State, 7:30 p.m. Eickhoff, INF Phil Gosselin, RHP Mike Morin, League: FC Barcelona vs. Slavia Florida 4 2 170 130 7 2 277 150 W. Carolina at Georgia, 6 p.m. Dallas 37, N.Y. Giants, 14 New Mexico Highlands at UTEP, 8 p.m. RHP Blake Parker and RHP Edubray Ramos had Prague, Group F, TNT Thursday, Nov. 7 Missouri 2 2 93 91 5 3 254 145 SC-Upstate at Coll. of Charleston, 6 p.m. South Carolina 3 4 129 184 4 5 245 225 North Florida at Florida, 6 p.m. refused outright assignments to Lehigh Valley (IL) 1:20 p.m. — FIFA U-17 World Cup: L.A. Chargers at Oakland, 7:20 p.m. and elected to become free agents. Reinstated Sunday, Nov. 10 Tennessee 2 3 91 143 4 5 222 217 Virginia Tech at Clemson, 6 p.m. Angola vs. Korea Republic, Round of Kentucky 2 4 94 129 4 4 170 170 Rider at Coppin St., 6 p.m. RHP Victor Arano, RHP Seanthony Dominiguez, Arizona at Tampa Bay, Noon Transactions RHP David Robertson, RHP Robert Stock, LHP 16, FS2 Kansas City at Tennessee, Noon Vanderbilt 1 4 71 141 2 6 136 259 Marymount at Longwood, 6 p.m. Monday’s moves West Navy at George Mason, 6 p.m. Adam Morgan and OF Andrew McCutchen from Buffalo at Cleveland, Noon Conference All Games BASEBALL the 60-day IL. Reinstated IF Odubel Herrera from 2 p.m. — UEFA Champions League: Baltimore at Cincinnati, Noon Erskine at Wofford, 6 p.m. American League W L PF PA W L PF PA Campbell at Coastal Carolina, 6 p.m. the restricted list. Chelsea vs. Ajax, Group H N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, Noon Alabama 5 0 236 102 8 0 389 122 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Reinstated RHP Alex Mars Hill at Elon, 6:30 p.m. — Exercised 2020 op- Atlanta at New Orleans, Noon LSU 4 0 167 99 8 0 374 160 Cobb from the 60-day IL. Announced RHP Gabriel tions on OF Starling Marte and RHP Chris Archer. Detroit at Chicago, Noon Auburn 4 2 188 114 7 2 294 157 Columbia International at Charleston Southern, Ynoa has cleared outright waivers and will become The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, November 5, 2019 3B New coach, new faces and new opponents for defending champion MUW By Theo Derosa ing, the disturbance was comes in the first year of lasts at least two years. they can do merely as to work on ball security as [email protected] forgiven. the program and wins a That means The W is well as last year’s squad. she continues to develop. “Whenever he told me, national championship. “unattached,” not yet a She knows more can be Frazier, senior forward On Oct. 7, Drew John- ‘We want to offer you the That’s unheard of — at member of a Division III achieved. Qiayon Bailey and junior son was bowhunting be- job,’ literally everything least, I’ve never heard of conference, and Johnson “We want to do bet- forward Meosha Bar- hind his house in Cale- just kind of blurred out,” it. I understand the lega- is trying to schedule as ter than last year,” Fra- num (temporarily side- donia when his job hunt Johnson said. cy that Coach White left many DIII teams as he zier said. “Cut our losses lined with a knee injury) came to an end. Out in the woods with behind just in his short can — especially early in down, cut our turnovers are the Owls’ only three Johnson, a graduate his brother — now his time here, and I want to the season before confer- down.” players 6 feet or taller. In student at the Mississip- student assistant — John- pick up where he left off. ence play leaves the Owls She knows, as does short, The W knows it’s pi University for Women, son’s head spun as he I definitely want to carry as the odd school out. Johnson, what the Owls undersized. spent the past year as an tried to process the news. this tradition as far as it’ll The change in coach- do best — using their “We don’t have the assistant coach with the Not ideal for the hunt. go. He left behind a great ing and in competition speed to cut into defenses; size, but we do have the Owls’ men’s basketball “After I got the phone legacy, and I just want to complicates things for scoring inside efficiently speed and the talent to team. But in early Octo- call, you go back to being be a part of that and leave the Owls, five of whom — and knows maximiz- get the mission done,” ber, when head women’s silent in the woods ... it’s my own stamp on it if I return from last season’s ing those aspects of their Temple said. “We play coach Howard White Jr. very hard,” he said. can.” title team. But senior for- game can get them back like the size is there. It’s left to take an assistant Still juggling the class- The Owls are just one ward MyNeka Frazier ex- to the top. not there, but it’s in us.” position at Edward Wa- es he needs to graduate year removed from reviv- pressed confidence that But as always, there That mentality, John- ters College in Jackson- in May with his master’s al after the school went 15 The W won’t miss a beat are things to work on. son said, is evident in ville, Johnson decided to in public health, Johnson years without a basketball when its season starts “We need to work on many forms when the apply to fill the vacancy. had just been handed the program, and what a year Saturday against South- getting the ball up the Owls hit the court this He thought he’d held reins of the defending US- it was. White, the former eastern Baptist in Laurel. court, getting our big fall. At the end of each his own in both a phone CAA national champions. head coach at Concordia “We’re gonna have players right and han- practice, the team breaks interview and an inter- No biggie. College in Alabama, led some new rules,” Frazier dling the ball a little bet- it down with “national view on campus, but when “No pressure,” John- The W to a 21-6 season said. “We do things a lit- ter,” Frazier said. champs on three,” and it the phone call from MUW son said, smiling. “No capped off with a 69-46 tle different. Hopefully we For East Mississip- makes Johnson happy to athletic director Jason Tr- pressure. No pressure.” win over Maine-Fort Kent just have the same goal as pi Community College observe. ufant came, he wasn’t ex- Alright, maybe a little. in the USCAA champion- last year.” transfer forward Kyla “They definitely want pecting it. “It’s very big shoes to ship game. If the Owls can stay Temple, a Columbus High something for them- “Ruined my hunt,” fill,” Johnson admitted. This spring, the school focused and adjust to the product, Frazier’s words selves, and I think that’s Johnson said. “But, you “What Coach White did was granted entrance new faces they’ll see — a perhaps apply doubly. the first step toward being know, it’s OK.” here is remarkable, and into NCAA Division III, new coach, new team- The 5-10 junior — one of a good team is wanting it,” When Trufant ex- I’ve never heard of an in- but the Owls are still on mates and new opponents the Owls’ tallest players he said. “I’m very excited plained why he was call- stance where someone a provisionary period that — Frazier doesn’t think — still knows she needs to coach this group.” Alabama preparing for No. 1 LSU with No. 2 Tide the favorite The Associated Press No. 2 Alabama — though a chance to win the na- There is one new twist you can’t really control going to use that at all. the Tide is a 6 ½-point tional championship,” to the matchup: The that, but that would “This is a new team, TUSCALOOSA, Ala. favorite in the battle be- Orgeron said. “We know high-scoring, pass-hap- change the plan.” new game.” — Alabama coach Nick tween the SEC’s last un- what’s at stake but we py offenses. Mac Jones started for This will be the 13th Saban didn’t wait to be beaten teams. don’t talk about that. ... I This one could feature the Tide against Arkan- consecutive meeting asked if he approaches One of them will like- want our guys loose and two of college football’s sas. when both teams are a game against the No. 1 ly be No. 1 in the College relaxed and go play our top passers, Tagovailoa LSU has already had ranked team differently Football Playoff rank- football game.” and LSU’s Joe Burrow. some game-week news. ranked and the seventh than he does other oppo- ings released Tuesday Big games have be- Tagovailoa missed the Orgeron said Monday during that span when nents. night. come old hat at Alabama, Arkansas game after that pass-rushing out- both were ranked in the “You guys always ask It’s a much-hyped and they’re all big in having surgery for a side linebacker Michael top 10. These teams are me what are you going match-up featuring two the rivalry between the high right ankle sprain. Divinity has left the used to dealing with big- to do different this week of the nation’s best of- Southeastern Confer- He did participate in two team for personal rea- game hype, especially because you’re playing fenses and possibly ence Western Division’s practices during last sons. the Tide. the No. 1 team in the a matchup of dueling top programs. They’re week’s open date. Saban Divinity’s absence “I feel like for games country,” Saban said Heisman Trophy con- hardly uncommon at said Tagovailoa’s status doesn’t change LSU’s week to week, especially Monday. “Well, every tenders at quarterback. LSU, which already has will “be a game-time de- goal to end its eight- game that we play is an Alabama quarterback seven wins over top 10 cision.” game losing streak for big games like this, important game, espe- Tua Tagovailoa has a teams the past two sea- “We’ll see where he’s against Alabama, includ- we always preach calm cially when you’re play- gimpy ankle and his sta- sons. at (Monday) and then ing a 29-0 defeat last sea- before the storm,” Ala- ing in the SEC, especial- tus is unclear. It’s not even the first we’ll manage the reps son. bama right tackle Jed- ly when you’re playing LSU coach Ed Org- 1 versus 2 regular-sea- accordingly,” the coach “If we’d have won rick Wills Jr. said. “Only in the division. And this eron freely talks about son matchup between said. “When I say that, eight games in a row, I before the game, just fo- is most certainly an im- the stakes, but said the Alabama and LSU. That we cannot predict. If he wouldn’t say hey we’re cus on what you’re doing portant game. Tigers don’t talk about came in 2011, when No. goes out there today and going to win just be- in the game plan, pre- “But if there was a the stakes. Not to each 1 LSU won 9-6 in over- he looks good, then his cause we’ve won eight pare for what’s coming better way to do it, we’d other, at least. time in a game noted for rep count is going to go games in a row,” Org- already be doing it.” “The SEC West, go- field goals made and oth- up and we’ll prepare him eron said. “It just doesn’t and then when the game There is no down- ing to the SEC champi- erwise. as if he’s going to have happen that way. Is it comes, then you can ex- playing the importance onship, having a chance Alabama won the an opportunity to play in motivation for the fans? plode with all the excite- of Saturday’s showdown to be in the College national title game re- the game. If he has a set- Is it motivation for me? ment that’s been build- between No. 1 LSU at Football Playoff, having match 21-0. back during the week, Yes it is, but we’re not ing up to that point.” MBB Continued from Page 1B In FIU coach Jeremy “It’s not an easy open- company are wary of the Stewart or Iverson Mo- up. That’s why the exhibi- projected to beat FIU 87- Ballad’s first season in er,” MSU coach Ben speed of FIU. linar will start at the two tions have been so benefi- 70. The basketball analyt- 2018-2019, the Panthers Howland said. “They’re a “They set a lot of trail guard Tuesday with Nick cial. There’s no question ics website gives the Bull- went 20-14. Redshirt se- very difficult team to play. ball screens, so we’re em- Weatherspoon beginning we’ll miss Nick, he’s one dogs a 94 percent chance nior Devon Andrews was They force a lot of turn- phasizing guarding that,” his 10-game suspension, of the most experienced of taking home a victory. named to the All-Confer- overs with their style of MSU forward Prince forcing Tyson Carter to guys we have in the pro- KenPom.com lists ence USA preseason team play.” Oduro said. “We’ve been point guard. But he ac- gram.” MSU as the 53rd best after leading the team in The Panthers like to doing a lot of running knowledged both Molinar After opening against team in the nation enter- scoring with 15.3 points employ small lineups, the past few practices and Stewart need to be the Panthers Tuesday, ing Tuesday, while FIU is per game while grabbing sometimes rolling with because they get up and ready to play meaningful MSU will host Sam Hous- ranked 204th out of 353 5.1 rebounds a night in four to five guards at a down a lot. We should minutes. ton State at 7 p.m. Friday. Division I schools. While his junior season. FIU time. This could bode be able to compete with “We don’t have a lot of FIU plays at the highest was picked to finish 10th well for the Bulldogs con- them at their level.” experience there,” How- What KenPom rankings say tempo in the nation, MSU in Conference USA in the sidering their frontcourt MSU’s fifth-year coach land said. “This is their According to KenPom. ranked 161st in that cate- league’s preseason poll. depth, but Howland and wouldn’t reveal if D.J. first college game coming com, Mississippi State is gory a year ago. 4B Tuesday, November 5, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com CCA Continued from Page 1B With just two seniors, seniors go out with one fi- structs the team on what ber said. “They learned no juniors and one soph- nal title, but they did it in stretches to do before a lot of lessons and used omore on the roster, the style: Their team score, running. That kind of them at state. It was cool Rams relied on a host comprising the places of style, Sevier said, helps to see.” of freshmen to capture the top five runners, was a lot. When that test came, their fourth state title in 28 points. Second-place “It just kind of gave the Rams aced it. All but the past five years. But Providence Classical you that extra indepen- one runner set a new per- ninth graders CJ Seroux, Academy, whose top run- dence and a little more sonal record in the 5K Jonah Harrison and Luke ner finished fourth, had self-drive and self-de- race. Phillips answered the 70. termination, which in a “It’s just something call, finishing back to “I thought we were sport like cross country, about running at state,” back to back at sixth, sev- going to win, but I didn’t an individual sport, is re- Sevier said. “It’s just that enth and eighth place in think we were going to ally, really important,” he state meet. Everyone the state meet. win by the margin that said. shaves time off their PR.” “I was really proud of we did,” Webber said. With Webber not there Even after he and Phil- all the freshmen,” senior “We peaked really, really to enforce rules, Sevi- lips graduate, he said, the YESTERDAY’S ANSWER Ethan Sevier said. “They well.” er said, “there’s a little Rams will remain dan- Sudoku were all determined, and The quite literal run- temptation to cut cor- gerous. Sudoku is a number- Yesterday’s answer look at what their deter- away reminded Sevier of ners.” “Watch out: these Sudokuplacing puzzle based on mination, will, drive got his freshman year, when “But we pushed freshmen, they’re gon- Sudokua 9x9 grid is with a severalnum- 1 9 7 8 3 2 5 4 6 them: a state title.” CCA runners finished through,” he said. “Look- na step up and lead this ber-placinggiven numbers. puzzle The object 6 2 3 5 1 4 9 7 8 Sevier led the team 1-2-3-4 in the state cham- ing back now, it was the team and hopefully get basedis to place on the a 9x9 numbers 5 4 8 6 9 7 1 2 3 with a second-place fin- pionship meet. best we could be.” another state title next grid1 to 9with in the several empty spaces 9 7 1 2 4 8 6 3 5 ish, and fellow senior “That was our very The Rams used what year,” Sevier said. givenso that numbers.each row, each The 4 3 5 1 7 6 2 8 9 Matthew Phillips was best run this school’s their coach taught them Webber expects to be objectcolumn isand to each place 3x3 thebox 8 6 2 9 5 3 4 1 7 fifth, just over 30 seconds ever put down,” Sevier to build themselves up back to lead them. Fit- numbers 1 to 9 in contains the same number 7 5 9 4 8 1 3 6 2 ahead of Seroux. said. “And this was easily slowly over the season, tingly, the long-distance the empty spaces so only once. The difficulty 3 1 6 7 2 5 8 9 4 “I think we were deter- a close second to that.” not putting in their best coach will work with the thatlevel eachincreases row, from each mined to win it since this For practices, Web- times in early-season distance team, includ- column and each 2 8 4 3 6 9 7 5 1 2019 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Monday to Sunday. 11/04 was it forever, and I think ber typically sent one of meets but always looking ing Sevier and Phillips, 3x3 box contains Difficulty Level we laid a good foundation his seniors or a trusted toward the future. during track season this the same number only once. The difficulty level for years to come for the parent instructions via “Any meet before state spring. And after that? increases from Monday to Sunday. younger guys,” Phillips text. He had Sevier and is just kind of like quizzes “I guess I’ll just keep it said. Phillips run a mile before we take before the big rolling from there,” Web- Not only did the Rams’ each practice, and he in- test, which is state,” Web- ber said.

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WHATZIT ANSWER Log cabin The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, November 5, 2019 5B NFL Prescott throws for 3 TDs as Cowboys beat Giants again The Associated Press the fourth as Dallas (5-3) beat second quarter, forcing ref- score to get Dallas within 12- Barkley, his longest recep- New York (2-7) for the sixth eree Clay Martin to delay the 10 with :52 left in the half. tion. EAST RUTHERFORD, straight time. game for a couple of minutes Xavier Woods intercepted N.J. — Dak Prescott shook Brett Maher kicked three until the feline was herded up a third-down pass by Jones Worth noting off an interception on his first field goals, including aa stadium tunnel. on the ensuing series and Jones has dropped five in a pass of the game and threw 52-yarder in the waning sec- Daniel Jones threw a 1-yard returned it to the Giants 38, row after winning his first two three touchdown onds of the first half that gave touchdown pass to Cody La- setting up Maher’s go-ahead starts. The only other rookie passes, leading Dallas the lead for good after timer for fading New York. field goal on the final play. quarterback who lost five in a the Dallas Cow- falling behind 12-3 in the sec- Aldrick Rosas hit four field The teams exchanged field row after winning his first two boys to a 37-18 ond quarter. Jourdan Lewis goals, but he also missed an goals in the third quarter, starts was John Elway in 1983, victory over the scored on a 63-yard fumble extra point attempt that was with a Jones fumble forced by according to Stats . New York Gi- return in the final seconds. important in sending New Woods setting up Dallas. Ro- ants in a Mon- The win gave the Cow- York to its fifth straight loss. sas answered for New York. Injuries day night game boys, who were coming off Rosas’ 25-yarder gave the The chippy fourth quar- Cowboys: Safety Jeff briefly delayed a bye, a half-game lead over Giants a 12-3 lead with 2:50 ter belonged to Dallas and Prescott Heath left early in second half by an elusive Philadelphia in the NFC East left, but the Cowboys scored Prescott, who finished 22 with a leg injury. black cat. and improved their record in 10 points in the final 52 sec- of 35 for 257 yards. He has Prescott hit Blake Jarwin the division to 4-0, including onds of the half to take a 13- thrown for 12 TDs against Up next for a much-needed 42-yard a win over the Eagles. 12 lead. New York in the last four Cowboys: Host Minnesota touchdown late in the second Ezekiel Elliott ran for 139 Jarwin, who has scored five games. on Sunday night. quarter. He added a 15-yard- yards for Dallas, which out- of his six career touchdowns Jones finished 26 of 41 for Giants: Home to play an er to Michael Gallup and a scored the Giants 34-9 after against the Giants, rambled 210 yards, with most coming away game against the Jets on 45-yarder to Amari Cooper in the cat appeared late in the most of the 42 yards on the on a 65-yard play by Saquon Sunday. Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: question (and so of the County Department of I am a is everything else I Mental Health. Dwoman in need to take care Once you are stable again, my 50s who has of my health). I you can begin to work on forgiv- been the family have worked with ing yourself. The problem with “screw-up” since mental health being labeled a “screw-up” as a I was a teenager. patients my whole teenager is that once the idea Eighteen months adult life, so I is embedded, it can become ago, I screwed up recognize the a self-fulfilling prophecy. 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There is to tell them they are being rude? me for everything, but my prob- no way I will ever be able to give Or is it dangerous these days? lem is that I can’t forgive myself. him back everything I caused — GOING AS FAST AS I CAN We are divorcing now, and him to lose, and that knowledge DEAR GOING: It wouldn’t I’m struggling to live my life haunts me every minute of every be impolite or dangerous to tell without the man I love (and who day. How does someone learn to the person behind you that you still loves me). The divorce was forgive themselves? — FOREV- haven’t finished unloading your GARFIELD pushed-for right after we lost ER THE SCREW-UP purchases and to please stop. everything. His adult son paid for DEAR FOREVER: There are I do, however, think you should it, so he hasn’t dropped it. 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Lots of recent high HAVING OR CLAIMING ANY resume to No Pets. 104 Womack. potential residential & dollar repairs completed. LEGAL OR EQUITABLE IN- [email protected] or commercial. $45,000 obo. This is a must see!! TEREST IN THE LAND DE- drop resumes off at 516 205−310−3783. SCRIBED IN THIS COMPLAINT $7,500. Clear MS title in Main St, Mobile Homes for Rent Lots & Acreage hand. 662−329−1252. You have been made a Defend- Columbus, MS 39701. ant in the Complaint To Con- No phone calls please. 2BR MOBILE HOME $400 2015 TOYOTA CAMRY X SE firm Tax Title and to Confirm mo./$400 dep. In between 200 ACRES Dealer maintained, runs and Quiet Title to Real Estate West Point & Columbus on TIMBERLAND great, loaded w/ options. filed in Lowndes County, Mis- THE COMMERCIAL DIS- Hwy. 50. 662−275−0666. − Monroe County, MS − PATCH seeks a motivated, Just 130k miles. Only sissippi, A. J. Stevenson, Abundance of wildlife $12,500. Call 501−545− Plaintiff asking the Court to contracted carrier for the $300,000.00 at make him the true and lawful Brooksville & Macon area. 3BR/2BA MOBILE HOME − 7750. Local! owner of real property in which ARTESIA. $1,500.00/Acre Excellent opportunity to WEST LOWNDES Call: 615−719−8329 you have an interest, de- earn money for college. SCHOOL DIST. NO PETS. scribed as follows, to-wit: Must have good transporta- DOWNTOWN 1BR CREDIT CHECK REQ. $300 Merchandise Lot 3 in Block 1 of Three Oaks tion, valid driver's license This large 1 bedroom DEPOSIT. RENT $475.00 FALL SPECIAL. 662−251−8590. 1.75 acre Community Addition in Section 10, Town- & insurance. Delivers on apartment has been lots. Good/bad credit. 10% Ads starting at $12 ship 18 South, Range 18 West Sunday morning and Mon.- recently renovated. It down, as low as $299/mo. in Lowndes County, Missis- Fri. afternoons. Apply at features great natural light, RENT A CAMPER! Ads starting at $12 sippi. Eaton Land. Firewood / Fuel The Commercial Dispatch, hardwood floors, tall CHEAPER THAN A MOTEL! 662−361−7711. 516 Main Street in Colum- Pets This being the same property ceilings and access to a Utilities & cable included, FIREWOOD FOR SALE. bus. No phone calls shared laundry room. as described in Deed Book from $145/wk − $535/ LOWNDES CO. 72 ACRES Various lengths. 922 at page 715 et.seq. in the please. $750 rent and $750 month. Columbus & County GERMAN SHEPHERD On Sobley Rd. Part in cut 662−295−2274. PUPPIES FOR SALE. office of the Chancery Clerk of deposit. Utilities included. School locations. 662−242 over. Part in timber. Lowndes County, Mississippi. Restaurant / Hotel No pets please. Call Peter, −7653 or 601−940−1397. Excellent hunting tract. Furniture 12 weeks old. Blk & cream, 662−574−1561. blk & brown. First shots You are required to mail or $1475/acre. For more info, UP/DOWN EATERY & COF- Office Spaces For Rent call 205−799−9846 or EXCELLENT CONDITION. given & wormed, family hand-deliver a copy of a writ- DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA friendly and guard dog ten response to the Complaint FEEHOUSE 205−695−2248. READY TO PICK UP! filed against you in this action CH&A, 1 story, W/D, GREAT, CONVENIENT 1−sofa, 90"L x 34"W, stock. Mother onsite. to Steven R. McEwen, the attor- LOCAL BUSINESS HIRING historic district, 1 block LOCATION! Office space for teal/cream/grey, $325. 662−251−7940. ney for the Plaintiff, whose FULL TIME & PART TIME from downtown. lease at 822 2nd Ave. N. 1−Lane recliner, cream, post office address is P. O. Box POSITIONS $575/mo. + $575 dep. 662−574−3970. 662−570 low back, $75. 1−Leather, 709, Columbus, Mississippi, NO PETS. 662−574−8789. −3970 burgundy wingback recliner, 39703. Garage Sales MUST BE ABLE TO OPEN Peaceful & Quiet area. $75. Glass−top coffee Sell idle items YOUR RESPONSE MUST BE AND/OR CLOSE OFFICE SPACE FOR Two free signs table, 40" x 40", $75. MAILED OR DELIVERED NO LEASE. 2−Cream, wooden bar− with a quick action 1112 Main St., stools, bar height, $40ea. LATER THAN THIRTY DAYS PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON COLEMAN Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft. Plenty Estate Sales classified ad. AFTER THE 5th DAY OF NOVEM- ONLY FROM 9AM-11AM 601−918−0855. BER, 2019, WHICH IS THE RENTALS of private parking. 662− DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS 327−9559. 2215 Hwy. 45 N. - Colum- ESTATE SALE, 904 Two Piece Living Room Set TION OF THIS SUMMONS. IF A loveseat and chaise for YOUR RESPONSE IS NOT bus 1 BEDROOM Storage & Garages Clardy Drive, Columbus, Answers MAILED OR DELIVERED, A MS, Selling Contents of sale. Brown and blue. JUDGMENT DEFAULT WILL BE 2 BEDROOMS Home, Sat. Nov.9, 8am New!!! Leave a message. ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR 3 BEDROOMS MINI WAREHOUSES −5pm, Nov.10, 1pm− $300.00 662−242−2884 THE MONEY OR OTHER RELIEF Four convenient self 5pm, Nov.11, 9am− General Merchandise 1 Aluminum DEMANDED IN THE COM- Rentals LEASE, storage locations in the 4pm, view photos PLAINT. Columbus & New Hope @www.estatesales.net, Ads starting at $25 DEPOSIT areas for household & Benny Shelton, Starkville Habitat ReStore You must also file the original © The Dispatch ReStore is a thrift store of your response to the Com- AND commercial storage. Stewart’s Antiques, 2 A bite-size ap- Rent online at Appraisals and Estate benefiting Starkville Area plaint with the Chancery Clerk CREDIT CHECK Habitat for Humanity. 206 of Lowndes County, Missis- Apts For Rent: North friendlycitymini.com Sales, Columbus, MS petizer sippi, within a reasonable time or call 662−327−4236. 662−251−1515 South Jackson Street in Starkville. 662−324−7008 afterwards. FOX RUN APARTMENTS 662-329-2323 3 Mahjong ISSUED under my hand and the 1 & 2 BR near hospital. 2411 HWY 45 N WANTED FREON R12. seal of said Court on this the $595−$645 monthly. We pay CA$H. 29th day of October, 2019. Military discount, pet area, COLUMBUS, MS Classified ads are a great form of R12 R500 R11. pet friendly, and furnished Convenient. CHANCERY CLERK OF corporate apts. 4 Craig Kilborn LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- Commercial Property For Rent person-to-person advertising. Certified professionals. 24−HOUR PROFESSIONAL refrigerantfinders.com/ad SIPPI GYM. ON SITE SECURITY. LISA YOUNGER NEESE, FOR RENT LOCATED 312−291−9169 CHANCERY CLERK ON SITE MAINTENANCE. NEAR DOWNTOWN. 3,000 5 Bikini P. O. BOX 684, ON SITE MANAGEMENT. sq. ft. truck terminal, COLUMBUS, MS 39703 24−HOUR CAMERA 9,500 sq. ft. shop & 3,200 SURVEILLANCE. Benji & sq. ft. office/shop. BY: Shantrell W. Granderson Ashleigh, 662−386−4446. (SEAL) Buildings can be rented together or separately. All DELL/15-042/SUMMONS PEAR ORCHARD w/ excellent access & Hwy. TOWNHOUSES: 82 visibility. 662−327− PUBLISH: 11/5, 11/12 & 2BR starting @ $620 9559. 11/19/2019 3BR starting @ $680 W/D incl. Great location. RESTAURANT SPACE IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF $200 processing fee & AVAILABLE. 1200 sq. ft. LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- $50 application fee. $1100/mo. Serious SIPPI On−site Management. inquiries only. 662−328− 8655 or 662−574−7879. IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST Onsite Security. WILL AND TESTAMENT OF 662−328−9471 or LAURA GENELL BRIDGES 662−889−7565. Houses For Rent: North BROWN, DECEASED 2BR/1BA HOLLY HILLS CAUSE NO.: 2019-0191-PDE Studio apartment for rent. RD. $900/mo. No pets. Hwy 45 between Columbus No HUD. 662−549−2302. LESTER ARNELL BROWN EX- and CAFB. No pets. No Leave message. ECUTOR smoking. $400 rent and $400 deposit. 3 OR 4BR/2BA. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fresh 662−328−2340 paint, new carpet, fenced Letters Testamentary having yard & appl furn. 662−251 been issued by the Chancery Apts For Rent: West −9696. Clerk of Lowndes County, Mis- sissippi, on the 2nd day of Oc- 3BR/2BA CH/A, Hwy 45 N. tober 2019, to the under- Caledonia Schools. No signed as Executor of the Es- tate of Laura Genell Bridges pets. $800/mo. $800 dep. Brown, Deceased, in Cause VIP 1 yr lease. Weathers No. 2019-0191-PDE, in said Rentals, 662−574−0345. court, notice is hereby given to Rentals Open Mon−Fri, 8a−4p. all persons having claims Apartments & Houses against the Estate of Laura Houses For Rent: New Hope Genell Bridges Brown, De- 1 Bedrooms ceased, to have the same pro- 2BR/1BA, BRICK home bated and registered by the 2 Bedroooms CH/A, New Hope Schools. Clerk of the Chancery Court of $550/mo. 1 year lease & Lowndes County, Mississippi, 3 Bedrooms within ninety (90) days from the dep. Weathers Rentals, Whether you’re buying or selling a home, date of first publication hereof, Furnished & Unfurnished Open: Mon−Fri, 8am−4pm. that failure to probate and re- 662−574−0345. gister any such claim within 1, 2, & 3 Baths put classifieds to work for you. said ninety (90) day period will Houses For Rent: Caledonia forever bar the same. Lease, Deposit & Credit Check 2BR/1BA. Caledonia area. Witness my signature this the 1 yr lease. $650 rent plus 17th day of October, 2019. viceinvestments.com dep. No pets. No smoking. 662−574−0227 or /s/ Lester Arnell Brown 662−356−4958. LESTER ARNELL BROWN, Ex- 327-8555 ecutor of the Estate of Laura Genell Bridges Brown, De- Service Directory ceased Promote your small business starting at only $25 /s/ Lee Ann S. Turner Lee Ann S. Turner Job opening? Carpet & Flooring General Services Lawn Care / Landscaping Painting & Papering Miss. Bar No. 10438 [email protected] DUMP TRUCK HAULING. 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