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July 26, 2018

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS Chamber discusses downtown parking situation

BY JAMES SWIFT people trashing their parking lot over the overflow for downtown diners and rev- “Instead of saying ‘private parking,’ [email protected] weekends. elers. create a nice sign that says ‘Cartersville- “Should we post ‘private parking’ — Which is evident by the large accumu- Bartow Chamber of Commerce park- The Chamber of Com- does that matter?” asked Jayce Stepp at lations of busted beer bottles sprayed ing,’” he proposed. “Do it before they merce is easily the most powerful lobby- Wednesday morning’s Cartersville-Bar- across the asphalt come most Monday got torn up because they’re repaving ing force in the country, having spent tow County Chamber of Commerce mornings. when they do the Main Street thing — more than $1 billion over the last 20 Board of Directors meeting. “We’d never Board Chair Janet Queen made her this is going to be disastrous. We’ll get years to sway congressional votes. enforce it, but if something happened we feelings known — “I say we put up some signage, but it’ll be after all that stuff Alas, despite spending more money in could go, ‘Hey, this is private parking, signage.” happens.” 2017 on lobbying than the National Rifle did you have access to park here?’” While the group consensus seemed to Which, naturally, led to a discussion Association, the American Medical As- The local Chamber has close to 100 be there needed to be some kind of sig- on the possibility of the Chamber mone- sociation, the Pharmaceutical Research parking spots located adjacent to its nage erected, the board had differing per- tizing their parking lot — not so much and Manufacturers of America, Google, building at 122 W. Main St. Considering spectives on how exactly that signage for “regular” downtown travelers, but the AARP and ’ Open So- it’s right next door to several bars and should be phrased. larger scale operations like construction JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS ciety Policy Center combined, that does- restaurants — and there are currently no Board member Josh Brock said he was and film production. Among other issues, the local Chamber n’t mean its local affiliates don’t have to signs in the area stating the property isn’t a bit hesitant about putting certain words discussed some of its downtown parking lot deal with smaller-scale problems — like a public lot — it is frequently used as on the hypothetical signage. SEE CHAMBER, PAGE 7A options at Wednesday morning’s meeting. Advocates JUST DESSERTS Rachel Castillo CHS students president rewarded with and CEO lunch for STAFF REPORT Advocates for Children an- passing AP exam nounced Wednesday that Rachel Castillo was named president and BY DONNA HARRIS CEO, effective July 23. [email protected] “For more than 30 years, Advo- cates for Children has worked dili- Kevin Busse has had some smart cookies gently to provide every child in in his Advanced Placement macroeconom- Bartow County with a safe, stable ics classes before, but the group he had dur- and supportive environment in which to live, learn and grow,” ing the last school year might just take the stated Tina Hudson, chair of the cake. Advocates for Children board of The Cass High teacher saw 38 of 55 stu- trustees, in an Advocates’ news re- dents pass the AP macro exam that they vol- lease. “Rachel has demonstrated untarily took at school May 16, surpassing an unwavering commitment to the last year’s record of 27 students who scored health and well-being of ’s a 3, 4 or 5 on the difficult test. children. “That’s a record for my class,” said “Her expansive knowledge and Busse, who’s taught the course at Cass for unique experience in social serv- four years. “There were times when some ices will prove instrumental in our of the content was difficult for many of efforts to ensure all children are these students, but they never gave up. I’m afforded the best possible oppor- extremely proud of all of them for their ef- tunities for success. I am confident fort and commitment. It just goes to show she will carry out our mission on how their stick-to-itiveness and hard work behalf of Bartow’s children and be can lead to success. I hope that’s a lesson an effective leader for our organi- they remember in life.” zation.” Before coming to Advocates for The students who passed the exam were Children, Castillo most recently Jessica Allen, Noah Arnold, Anna served as the vice president of pro- Boughton, Matthew Busse, Trinity Byrd, gram services at MUST Min- Brooke Candelaria, Caroline Cantrell, istries. She previously served at Alyssa Childers, Precious Coyle, Shawn Lutheran Services of Georgia Inc., Dela Cruz, Micah Elrod, Kaitlin Flori- as the director of operations where anczyk, Oscar Gonzalez, Abigail Guerrero, she oversaw the development of Bianca Guerrero, Samanta Guerrero, Logan housing services line, including Hall, Zachary Halpern, Nicholas Harp, Is- Housing Opportunities for People abel Hernandez, Morgan Hughes, Mia Jack- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS with HIV/AIDS (HOPWA). One Cass High Advanced Placement macroeconomics teacher Kevin Busse enjoys a laugh with 2018 graduate Anna King man, Hannah Johnson, Annamarie King, during the celebration lunch at Chili’s in Cartersville Friday. Devon Martinez, Tabitha McLendon, SEE CASTILLO, PAGE 8A Braden McCoy, Mason Miller, Chloe Mol- honor to be their teacher for their last semes- accomplishing to pass a test for a class I ments set by the AP College Board,” Busse nar, Grant Morris, Dylan Otting, Linsey ter of high school.” worked so hard for.” “Learning about eco- said. Radford, Samuel Reyes, Ashlie Swanson, Morris and Radford, who both graduated nomics was brand-new material for most of “It’s a demanding course, and the students Emily Tracy, Grace Weeks, Kenzie Wom- in May, were thrilled to pass the difficult us students so it was challenging, but it must be committed to take on this challeng- ack and Macy Wright. exam. made me more eager to take the AP test,” ing course,” he said, noting 90 percent of his “This was a special class for me person- “I felt fantastic knowing that the hard she said. macro students are seniors, and the rest are ally because my son, Matt, is a senior in the work I put into the class paid off,” Morris, To fulfill their graduation requirement, juniors. “At the end of the AP course, stu- class,” said Busse, who noted teaching his 18, said. “The knowledge I was taught in the students must choose between a college- dents may voluntarily attempt the AP exam. son “went well” because he got a 5 on the class didn’t just help me get a good grade; it prep economics course or AP macroeco- If they pass, they may receive college exam. “I’ve known many of these kids since also helped me save a fair sum of money by nomics, which has the “same GSE [Georgia credit.” they were at White Elementary. I know giving me college credit for the class.” Standards of Excellence] standards to cover, Castillo many of their parents as well. It was an Radford, also 18, said it was “extremely along with much more in-depth require- SEE EXAM, PAGE 7A Sixth annual Tomato Festival set for Saturday

BY MARIE NESMITH Gardeners. They are delicious and Farmer’s Market at the Founders this year has been overwhelmingly [email protected] pair nicely with the free fried green Oak parking lot on North Public positive,” she said, referring to the tomatoes Bob Smith from The City Square. As Surrett noted, the event Tomato Festival. “The public seems Turning into one of Cartersville Cellar and Loft makes. also will feature live entertainment, to be very interested, and I’m ex- Farmer’s Market’s “signature” “Only farmer’s market vendors with music provided by The Owens pecting a big turnout.” events, the Tomato Festival will re- can participate in the contests, and Brothers. The Cartersville Farmer’s Market turn to downtown Cartersville Sat- we leave it open on the day of the “The Tomato Festival began six operates Wednesdays, 4 to 8 p.m., urday. event. The only requirement is that years ago, and while it hasn’t and Saturdays, 7 a.m. to noon, “This festival is so fun because it they have a vending license with us, changed much in that time, it is still through Oct. 31 — except for the disrupts the usual farmer’s market and they bring a homegrown an event many people look forward first and third Saturday in October. activities,” said Hannah Surrett, tomato. While the competition is to every year,” Surrett said. “It Started in the early 1980s, the marketing and promotions coordi- only open to Farmer’s Market ven- began as a way to bring more market was spearheaded by the late nator for the Cartersville Down- dors, we ask the public to vote on awareness and attendance to the Bartow County Extension Agent town Development Authority. “It’s the biggest, ugliest and best-tasting farmer’s market and is a great way Walter Culverhouse to help local a fun morning with music, free food tomatoes.” to engage more farmers to come farmers sell their excess produce. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE Taylor Stafford of Cartersville casts her vote for the ugliest and contests. What’s not to enjoy? To be presented from 7 a.m. to and vend with us weekly. We accept Through the years, the offering has tomato during a previous Tomato Festival at the Cartersville My favorite part is the tomato sand- noon, the Tomato Festival will take applications throughout the season. SEE , PAGE 7A Farmer’s Market. wiches made by the Bartow Master place during the Cartersville “… The response on TOMATO

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ContactUs OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News Vera Jeanette morning hours to cook for her fam- members of two Evangelical dren more than anything else except Boedy Keeton, Cambrie Lucas, Lin- Address: ily before attending Sunday school Methodist Churches: Northside Jesus. coln Lucas, Jax Lucas, and due to be 251 S. Tennessee St. and Church. She EMC in 1954 and Love EMC in She was preceded in death by her born in October - Micah Lucas. Cartersville, GA 30120 Shinall Truitt Vera Jeanette Shinall Truitt en- provided many 2005. At the time of her passing, parents – Dock and Iva Nette Shi- The family will receive family meals for various she was a member of Love Com- nall; her brothers – Paul Shinall and and friends on Wednesday, Augus Mailing Address: tered into the presence of her Lord t 251 S. Tennessee St. on Tuesday, July 24, 2018. church functions munity Church (EMC) in Acworth. Horace Shinall; her sisters – 1st, from 1 – 3pm and 6 – 9pm, and Cartersville, GA 30120 She was born on July 16, 1932, and for years was She was also a member of the Dorothy King and Sarah Brantley; on Thursday, August 2nd, from in Bartow County, in the Cassville the youth camp Northwest Georgia Walk to Em- her husband – Jessie James Truitt; 12pm until the service time. Phone: 770-382-4545 area, to Dock and Iva Nette Shinall. dietician for the maus Community where she served her son – Terry Truitt; her daughter Funeral services will be on After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 She graduated from Cass High Southeastern on several teams before her health – Pam Truitt Freeman; her grandson Thursday, August 2nd, at 2pm in the Fax: 770-382-2711 School in 1950 and two weeks later District of the began to decline. – Skip Lucas and her son-in-law – chapel of the funeral home with Alan Davis, married the love of her life, Jessie J. Evangelical She was an avid fan of Southern Howard F. Lucas, III. Rev. Donna T. Lucas, Tracie Kee- Publisher Truitt. They were married for 56 Methodist Truitt Gospel Music – traveling over She is survived by her daughters ton, and Rev. Larry Shreiner offici- years until his passing in 2006. Church feeding many states to attend various con- – Belinda (Jeff) Truitt Brock and ating. Active pall-bearers will be Jason Greenberg, They made their home in Acworth, 300 people, 3 times per day. certs. She also loved to go on Donna Truitt Lucas; grandchildren Scott Keeton, Noah Lucas, Trinity Managing Editor GA, and raised their four children For many years, she taught youth cruises and traveled to many desti- – Scott (Brianna) Keeton, Tracie Petrella, John Graham, Gary Sose- Jennifer Moates, there. She was a homemaker. and young adult Sunday school nations both in country and outside Keeton, Trinity Petrella, Noah bee and Perry Kemp. Honorary Advertising Director She was a fabulous cook and classes in both Northside Methodist of the US. (Jenna) Lucas, and Tyler Freeman; pall-bearers will be the members of Mindy Salamon, cooked every day for her family. and Calvary Baptist. She was a Her number one love was for her great-grandchildren – Ashley Love Community Church. Office Manager/Classified Sunday dinners were famous at her leader in Women’s ministries. Vera family. She loved her children, Grabarkewitz, Austin Grabarkewitz, Interment will follow at Liberty Advertising Director house as she would rise in the early and her husband James were charter grandchildren and great-grandchil- Daniel Petrella, Hannah Keeton, Hill Cemetery in Acworth. Lee McCrory, Circulation/Distribution Manager Stacey Wade, Circulation Customer Care/ Close lieutenant governor runoff could head to vote recount Account Manager Byron Pezzarossi, BY RUSS BYNUM Press Room Director Associated Press

Email: A former state lawmaker MANAGING EDITOR claimed victory Wednesday in the [email protected] Republican runoff for Georgia NEWSROOM lieutenant governor, though unof- [email protected] ficial election results showed FEATURES EDITOR such a close race that a recount of [email protected] the votes may be needed before a PHOTOGRAPHER winner is declared. [email protected] Unofficial returns showed for- STAFF REPORTERS mer state Rep. Geoff Duncan fin- [email protected] ishing just 1,740 votes ahead of [email protected] state Sen. David Shafer in the [email protected] Tuesday election. That’s less than SPORTS REPORTER 1 percent of the total votes cast in Call Keith Willard [email protected] the runoff, which exceeded JOSHUA L. JONES/ATHENS BANNER-HERALD VIA AP today to discuss ADVERTISING DIRECTOR 556,000. Georgia Republican Lt. Gov. candidate Geoff Duncan makes a [email protected] Georgia law allows for a re- campaign stop at the Saucehouse BBQ restaurant July 18. your options. OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED count in any election where the ADVERTISING DIRECTOR victory margin is less than 1 per- [email protected] cent. Shafer, of Duluth, would CIRCULATION DIRECTOR have to request a recount in writ- [email protected] ing within two business days after Georgia’s secretary of state certi- LEGAL ADVERTISING [email protected] fies the election results. Duncan, of Cumming, didn’t PARNICK JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME & PRODUCTION wait to declare himself the win- CREMATION SERVICES [email protected] ner.   Cartersville’s Locally Owned Funeral Home Letter Guidelines: “WE WON!” Duncan tweeted      www.parnickjenningsfuneral.com Letters to the editor on issues Wednesday. “Grateful for all of of broad public interest are the support our family has re-  770-382-0034 welcomed. Letters must bear a ceived from all over this great complete signature, street ad- state. Off to the General Elec- dress and phone number (ad- dresses and phone numbers tion!” will not be published). Letters of His official campaign website Recline in Comfort! 500 words or less will be ac- links to the account that cepted. Libelous charges and posted the tweet. abusive language will not be Shafer, meanwhile, stayed considered. Information given silent on social media. Neither of must be factual. All letters will the rivals’ campaigns immedi- be printed as submitted. No ately returned phone and email corrections will be made to messages Wednesday. grammar, spelling or style. Writers may have letters pub- A victory for Duncan would be lished once every two weeks. another blow to Georgia’s Repub- Consumer complaints and lican establishment following the thank-you letters cannot be defeat of Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle in used. All are subject to editing. the GOP runoff for governor Send letters to 251 S. Ten- Tuesday. Shafer was running for nessee St., Cartersville, GA a shot at succeeding Cagle, whose 30120, or e-mail to primary duty as lieutenant gover- [email protected]. nor was to preside over the state Editor’s Note: Senate. Shafer served 15 years as Opinions expressed by colum- nists for The Daily Tribune a senator, including five years as News are those of the colum- the chamber’s president pro tem- nist alone and do not reflect the pore. opinion of the newspaper or Duncan served five years in the any of its advertisers. state House, but campaigned as an outsider focusing on his expe- Ordering Photographs: rience as a businessman and en- “Since 1965... Serving Cartersville & Bartow County over 53 Years. Family Owned & Operated.” Every photograph taken by a Daily Tribune News photogra- trepreneur. During the race, We will meet or beat ANY Advertised Price  Duncan accused Shafer of being pher and published in the paper item for item - Shop and Compare! is available for purchase. Go to a career politician who profited      www.daily-tribune.com and personally from his years in of- 106 S. Tennessee St., Cartersville • (770) 382-2866 fice — a charge Shafer called  click on “Order Photos.” Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9am - 6pm • Saturday 9am - 5pm “completely dishonest.” Subscriber Info: To subscribe, call 770-382- 4545. Visa, Mastercard, Ameri- can Express and Discover accepted. Six days by local carrier motor route subscription rates: 3 Months $32.95 6 Months $59.95 1 Year $112.50 Home delivery $11.25 per month. Miss Your Paper? If your paper has not arrived by 6:30 a.m., call our customer care line by 11 a.m. at 770-382-4580 and a paper will be delivered to your home. All subscribers call- ing after 11 a.m. will have their paper delivered with their next regular delivery.

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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Thursday, July 26, 2018 3A Visits with parents bring tears to daughter’s eyes

DEAR ABBY: My parents live a to spend the night there, tell them sexually provocative. took the boy to, you would have being unfaithful. I just like the way simple life, enjoying their days as that from now on you’ll sleep at a I want my son to be a kid and heard about it. Feeling as you do, a ring looks and makes me feel. Ad- retirees. They invite me to join them hotel/motel nearby. And before have a happy childhood. What’s a you should absolutely raise this vice? — SYMBOLIC IN for special occasions at their house using them, either wash their eating good way to talk to his mother subject with your ex — if only so FLORIDA (my childhood home) and although utensils or take your parents out for about this? — HAPPY CHILD- she can reassure you. the house is organized and tidy, I meals, which will make it easier on HOOD IN THE EAST DEAR SYMBOLIC: You have become ill when I spend more than all of you. DEAR ABBY: My husband and been married — I presume happily a few hours under their roof. By DEAR HAPPY: Children ex- I will soon celebrate our 32nd wed- — for 32 years. Not every man is Their cleaning practices are ques- Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: My ex-wife took posed to adult activities should be ding anniversary. It bothers me in- comfortable wearing a ring. (My tionable. They simply rinse plates I don’t want to hurt their feelings my 8-year-old son to a gay pride pa- prepared beforehand. Of course, creasingly that he doesn’t wear a husband happens to be one of and utensils after use, as opposed to by declining their invitations, but I rade last week. She snapped a pic- much depends on the maturity level wedding ring. He says a ring both- them.) My advice is to stop obsess- using the dishwasher. Within an hour can’t stand to get sick every time I ture of him holding a rainbow flag of the child. ers him when he is working, but he ing, let it go and let him be himself. of arriving, the dust makes my aller- walk through their door. Help! — and posted it to social media. The police usually keep a close has been retired for most of our gies and asthma flare up. They prefer SNEEZING IN THE SUBURBS I don’t feel comfortable with my watch on these gatherings to ensure marriage. He wears a chain with Dear Abby is written by Abigail to launder clothes, sheets, blankets, son attending gay pride parades. I public safety. Children younger two pendants as well as a large gold Van Buren, also known as Jeanne etc. only occasionally out of concern DEAR SNEEZING: You’re think he’s too young to be exposed than 8 have attended these parades bracelet every day. Phillips, and was founded by her about “wasting water” and money. right, you can’t. That’s why it’s time to this kind of thing. I’m not con- with their parents or other loved When I bring it up, he says he mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Their dog and cat have urinated to speak up and tell your parents cerned about him being gay, that’s ones with no unpleasant afteref- tells everyone he meets that he’s Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com throughout the house, and my par- your allergies flare up when you not the issue. Some attendees fects. If anything obscene had hap- married or mentions me in conver- or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA ents claim to not be able to smell it. visit their house. If you’re expected of these parades can be pened at the event your ex-wife sation. I’m not worried about him 90069.

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UGA BARTOW COUNTY 12 p.m. members and their families are SEUM – The Bartow History EXTENSION – UGA Bartow invited to attend the school’s Museum has opened its new ex- County Extension is hosting Pre- KENNEY’S KRUSADERS homecoming football game. On hibit, “The Call of the Land: Cul- serving the Taste of Summer: 2ND ANNUAL BENEFIT Oct. 13, a dinner is being set up tivating Bartow’s Agricultural Food Preservation Workshops. RIDE — Kenney’s Krusaders at Taverna Mediterranean Grill at Legacy.” The exhibit looks at the Alexis Roberts, Family and Con- 2nd Annual Benefit Ride will 8 p.m. The price is $35 per person individuals and families that have sumer Science Agent, will lead take place Sept. 8 at Southern for dinner and members must built an agricultural industry and Join Us For Daily Specials workshops on how to make: beef Devil Harley-Davidson at 2281 RSVP by Sept. 1. For more infor- legacy in this area. The exhibit : Large Mexican Salad $ 50 jerky and other dehydrated foods, Highway 411, Cartersville. The mation, call 770-855-4237. will remain open until Sept. 29. Monday 5 $ 00 today from 6 to 8 p.m.; and jam ride is in support of Kenney Jart, For more information, call 770- (Shell 1 More) and jellies, July 28 from 10 a.m. who is need of a kidney trans- BARTOW HISTORY MU- 387-2774. $ 00 to noon. Each workshop costs plant. All proceeds go to pay for Tuesday: Taco 1 (Soft or Hard) $10. The workshops are held at dialysis and other medical costs. Wednesday: Whole Potato Pancho $500 the extension office at 320 W. The cost is $20 per bike and $10 Cherokee Ave. in Cartersville. To for passengers. Registration is at Thursday: Reg. Mexicali $500 register, call 770-387-5142. 10 a.m. Friday: Med. Meat Nachos $500 N.W. GEORGIA DAYLILY CITY OF CARTERSVILLE   Saturday: Hot Steak & Cheese Sub Sandwich $550 SOCIETY – The N.W. Georgia PARKS & RECREATION – Daylily Society is meeting at the The City of Cartersville Parks &   w/Chips & Pickle Stiles Auditorium, 320 W. Chero- Recreation’s 2018 Memorial Tree   * Sour cream and black olives 50¢ extra kee Ave. at 10 a.m., July 28. Program is open. The deadline to Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm There will be an ice cream social, order a tree is Sept. 30. To order,        all members should bring ice call the Dellinger Park Office at     4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 cream and toppings. Everyone is 770-607-6173. welcome to attend. CASS HIGH SCHOOL FREE FISHING DAYS – CLASS OF ‘98 REUNION – A Dellinger Park is hosting free 20 year reunion is being hosted fishing days July 28, Aug. 25, for members of Cass High Sept. 22 and Oct. 8 from 7 a.m. to School’s class of 1998. Oct. 12,

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4A Thursday, July 26, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Trump delays proposed Putin meeting until 2019

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS icy,” later said those doubts are In an unsuccessful bid to blunt WASHINGTON — The due to Trump’s frequent contra- some of the hostile questioning, Trump administration on dictory statements on the Russia particularly on Russia, Pompeo Wednesday sought to fend off ac- probe and assaults on allies. before the hearing issued a state- cusations the president is too soft “It’s the president that causes ment titled the “Crimea Declara- on Russia, putting off a proposed people to have concerns,” Corker tion” in which he said the U.S. second summit with Russian said. will continue to insist that leader Vladimir Putin and declar- Pompeo replied by saying that ’s territorial integrity be ing the U.S. will never recognize some of Trump’s comments “ac- restored. He said the U.S. would Russia’s 2014 annexation of tually achieve important policy hold to its long-standing principle Crimea. outcomes,” but the administra- of refusing to recognize Kremlin As members of the Senate For- tion should be judged by its ac- claims of sovereignty over terri- eign Relations Committee pep- tions rather than the president’s tory seized by force in violation pered Secretary of State Mike words. of international law. And he Pompeo with demands for details He later clarified that the pres- called for Russia to respect prin- about last week’s summit in Fin- ident’s words are indeed policy, ciples it claims to respect and land, the White House said Pres- prompting an angry exchange “end its occupation of Crimea.” ident had opted with the ranking committee The spokeswoman for the against trying to arrange another member, Sen. Bob Menendez, D- Russian Foreign Ministry meeting with Putin this fall. Putin N.J. Menendez said that Pompeo, brushed off the Crimea Declara- already had sent signals that he a former Republican congress- tion as just another U.S. policy wasn’t interested in coming to man from Kansas, would have that could easily change in the Washington. been so angry that he would have future. In a Facebook posting, National security adviser John had to have been peeled off the Maria Zakharova cited the Iran Bolton cited special counsel ceiling of the Capitol if President nuclear deal and the Paris climate Robert Mueller’s investigation SUSAN WALSH/AP had said and done accord — two Obama-era deals Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrives to testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee into Russian interference in the on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday during a hearing on diplomacy and national security. some of the same things as that Trump scrapped. 2016 election as the reason for Trump. “We know the value of these the delay, although many mem- While the statement signaled ence with Putin following their Heated questions were also Pompeo, whom Democrats ac- ‘fateful declarations,’” she said. bers of Congress had objected to optimism that the Mueller probe Helsinki summit. posed about North Korea, NATO cused of playing politics with the Russia has said Crimean voters the meeting and said Putin would would be completed by the end In his testimony, Pompeo faced and Iran. investigation into the 2012 attack approved the annexation in a ref- not be welcome on Capitol Hill. of this year, no timetable has often-contentious questioning “It’s not for me to disclose the on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, erendum. The U.S. and its Euro- “The President believes that been given for when it will be from senators demanding infor- content of those conversations,” Libya, accused Menendez of pur- pean allies have said the the next bilateral meeting with wrapped up and it could very mation about what Trump dis- Pompeo said in response to one suing a “political soliloquy” but referendum was deeply flawed President Putin should take place well stretch into 2019. cussed with Putin while they such barrage of questions. then declined the opportunity to and illegal, as it was held without after the Russia witch hunt is The White House said last were alone for nearly two hours The committee chairman, Sen. respond. Menendez had earlier the consent of the government in over, so we’ve agreed that it will week that Trump had directed with only translators present. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., who set a accused the administration of Kiev. Pompeo told senators that be after the first of the year,” Bolton to invite Putin to visit Pompeo struggled to answer, contentious tone for the hearing holding “incoherent and contra- U.S. sanctions imposed in re- Bolton said in a statement, using Washington in the fall, moving insisting the president is entitled by telling Pompeo that senators dictory views” on foreign policy sponse to the annexation would Trump’s favored but highly con- quickly for a follow-up meeting to have private meetings but “are filled with serious doubts and the president himself of remain in place until and unless troversial term for the Mueller amid the backlash over Trump’s stressing that he had a full under- about this White House and its being “misleading and untruth- Russia returns Crimea to Ukrain- probe. performance at a news confer- standing of the discussion. conduct of American foreign pol- ful” in describing his positions. ian sovereignty. GOP, Dems focus on messages as summer recess, elections near

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — House Democrats have a plan for helping students afford the growing costs of college, in part by creating a partnership with states to provide two years of tuition-free com- munity college. They also want to take $5 billion House Republi- cans have proposed for President Donald Trump’s long-promised wall with Mexico and divert it to other immigration programs. One House-passed bill, backed mostly by Republicans, would repeal a tax imposed on some medical devices to help pay for the “Obamacare” health care law, a statute the GOP despises. With another, still a bare-bones outline, Republicans would make last year’s $1.5 trillion tax cut permanent and expand reductions for families, homeschooling and businesses. Lawmakers promoted each of these efforts this week, though none seems likely to become law soon. Yet while the measures may languish, they perform an age-old campaign-season function for both parties: honing their messages for elections, just over 100 days away, in which the prize is congressional control. The House starts summer recess at week’s end, and lawmakers need arguments to take home for town halls and for campaign ad- vertising. Democrats need to gain 23 seats in November’s midterms to capture House control, which is widely seen as doable, so both sides are producing measures that may go nowhere but can shore up political weak spots or embarrass the other party. Georgia governor’s matchup sets a battle for the middle House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., amplified the GOP message to reporters on Tuesday, giving Republicans credit for the strength- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS backs tighter gun restrictions, lamented that the GOP contest by white, male governors since ening economy and using Democrats as a foil. ATLANTA — With the Georgia abortion rights and removing Con- came down to “who had the 1776 and not long removed from “They’ve scoffed at who’ve benefited from more governor’s race now set, the con- federate monuments from state biggest gun, who had the biggest having Confederate insignia on its money in their paychecks,” he said, referring to House Minority test between Republican Brian property. Her effort to become the truck, and who could be the crazi- flag — elect a self-declared pro- Leader Nancy Pelosi’s comparison of GOP tax cuts for the wealthy Kemp and Democrat Stacey nation’s first black woman elected est.” gressive black woman from At- to the “crumbs” that went to lower earners. “They’re determined Abrams becomes a question of governor has made her a national For her part, the 44-year-old lanta as its chief executive? to erase this progress. Even more, they want to take this country which candidate can move beyond political celebrity. Abrams steered clear of heated Or will an increasingly urban, to a dramatically different place, to the far left.” their partisan bases to capture the “The contrast ... could not be partisan broadsides. After Kemp’s diversifying state — now the As evidence, Ryan cited recent proposals from Democrats’ lib- electoral middle in this emerging sharper,” said Emory University victory, she sent a Twitter eighth most populous and home to eral wing to abolish U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement battleground state. political science professor Alan fundraising appeal that mentioned The Coca-Cola Company, Delta, and push for “Medicare for All,” or government-paid health care. Kemp, a two-term secretary of Abramowitz. “Kemp is running as her Republican rival only by his Home Depot, UPS and the 1996 state backed by President Donald an all-out Trump supporter and a last name. “Service, faith & family Summer Olympics — embrace a Many Democrats have distanced themselves from both ideas. Trump, hardly moderated his ap- ‘politically incorrect conserva- guide our vision for GA: Afford- brash, chain saw-cranking Repub- Democrats produced ammunition of their own. They announced proach as he celebrated an over- tive.’ Abrams is not only the first able health care. Excellent public lican who pretended to intimidate their “Aim Higher Act,” which would make higher education more whelming runoff victory Tuesday. African-American candidate for schools for every child. An econ- his daughter’s boyfriend with a affordable and restrict federal aid for for-profit schools often crit- After a campaign featuring guns, governor in Georgia, but probably omy that works for all,” she wrote. shotgun in a campaign ad. icized for huge student loan defaults. They contrasted it with a chain saws and his smiling pledge the most liberal Democratic candi- Georgia’s version of the widen- Kemp credited Trump’s late en- GOP bill that would create new partnerships between colleges and to “round up criminal illegals” in date for governor in history.” ing gulf between the two major dorsement for sealing his victory, industry but also limit how much federal education money stu- his pickup truck, the newly minted Both national parties are run- parties in style and substance in and Trump tweeted his congratu- dents could borrow. Republican nominee painted ning ads labeling the opposition as the Trump era offers plenty of lations on Wednesday, urging “We want a world where parents don’t have to choose between Abrams as a radical leftist threat to dangerous. spillover effects nationally. Kemp to “go win against the open college for their kids or paying the rent,” said Rep. Susan Davis, Georgia values. A Republican Governors Asso- Kemp’s victory margin affirms border, crime loving opponent that D-Calif. Abrams, a former state legisla- ciation spot slams Abrams as the Trump’s imprint and the Republi- the Democrats have given you.” On the House Appropriations Committee, Democrats were try- tive leader, isn’t a radical by any “most radical liberal ever to run can base’s continued embrace of It was trademark over-the-top ing to pare the $5 billion for Trump’s border wall in Republican conventional definition of U.S. for governor” — the voiceover hardliners, sending another warn- rhetoric: Abrams has criticized legislation financing the Homeland Security Department. Democ- politics, but she’s run an aggres- doesn’t even limit the claim to ing to establishment critics of the Trump’s immigration policy but rats’ real clout to force that number down resides in the narrowly sive campaign to energize the Georgia. The Democratic Gover- president. has never advocated for open bor- divided Senate, which will have to reach compromise with the Democratic base by pledging to nors Association labels Kemp ir- November’s vote will test this ders. She also worked with outgo- House before the figure is finalized. But meanwhile, Democrats expand Medicaid insurance and rational, using the same secretly strategy with two candidates that ing Republican Gov. Nathan Deal will be able to argue to liberals, Hispanics and other supporters spend more on education, infra- recorded audio Kemp exploited to could hardly be more different. on a criminal justice overhaul that that they battled Trump’s wall proposal. structure and job training. She also defeat Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, who Will a Deep South state — led earned broad bipartisan support. CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Office Buliding • Washington, D.C. 20515 Rep. Christian Coomer • 127-A West Main St. Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 770-383-9171 • [email protected] 202-225-2931 • https://loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • 836 N. College Dr. • Cedartown, GA, 30125 • 404-657-1803 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News Entertainment www.daily-tribune.com • Thursday, July 26, 2018 5A

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BY COLLEEN BARRY recovering from shoulder surgery AND TOM KRISHER late last month, landing him in in- Associated Press tensive care, followed by a sec- ond, fatal event. Fiat Chrysler MILAN — Sergio Marchionne, declined to comment, citing pri- a charismatic and demanding vacy issues. CEO who engineered two long- The Italian-Canadian had shot corporate turnarounds to save planned to step down after first- carmakers Fiat and Chrysler from quarter earnings next year, but the near-certain failure, died Wednes- transition was accelerated after day. He was 66. the company announced that the The holding company of Fiat’s complications, which it did not founders, the Agnelli family, an- detail, would prevent his return. nounced Marchionne had died He also was replaced as CEO of after unexpected complications sportscar maker Ferrari and heavy from surgery in Zurich. That came truck and equipment maker CNH days after a deterioration in his Industrial. health led the company to hastily Marchionne turned around the CARLOS OSORIO/AP appoint a successor. dysfunctional Fiat and Chrysler, Chrysler Group CEO Sergio Marchionne greets workers after touring the assembly line at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, May 24, 2011. On Wednesday, Marchionne, who oversaw turnarounds of Fiat and Chrysler, died. At Fiat Chrysler Automobiles merging them into the world’s headquarters in the Italian city of seventh-largest carmaker, Fiat not taken that gamble,” said Au- sweaters no matter the occasion, the helm from outside Italy’s following surgery, a clearly emo- Turin, corporate flags flew at half- Chrysler Automobiles, almost by totrader.com analyst Michelle was the darling of the automotive clubby management circles — tional Elkann delivered what staff while inside the building, personal force of will, living on a Krebs. “The company was in such analyst community. Even when even a dynamo like Marchionne amounted to an impromptu eu- Marchionne’s successor led a corporate jet crossing bad shape, being stripped of any expressing doubts at his auda- — was an enormous change. logy and message of gratitude to minute of silence ahead of an to push employees to accomplish kind of resources by the previous cious targets, they showed admi- Other key corporate moves in- a man he called his mentor. earnings presentation. Workers at what most people thought was im- owners.” ration for his adept deal-making. cluded the spinoff of the heavy in- “He taught us to think differ- a plant near Naples that Mar- possible amid a devastating global Marchionne met most of his That included getting General dustrial vehicle and truck maker ently and to have the courage to chionne had brought back to life recession. goals, even though at times he Motors to pay $2 billion to sever CNH and of the Ferrari supercar change, often in unconventional halted production for 10 minutes Marchionne, who was born in was doubted by nearly everyone ties with Fiat, key to relaunching maker. Both deals unlocked con- ways, always acting with a sense in tribute. Italy and emigrated to Canada at in the automobile business. But the long-struggling Italian brand, siderable shareholder value for of responsibility for the compa- “Unfortunately what we feared age 14, had revived Fiat by 2009 he didn’t live long enough to and the deal with the U.S. gov- Agnelli family heirs led by nies and their people,” Elkann has come to pass,” said John when he was picked by the U.S. complete his last two: personally ernment to take Chrysler without Elkann. Elkann, 42, came into his said over the weekend. “He Elkann, Fiat heir and head of the government to save U.S.-based hand over the reins of Fiat a penny down in exchange for own under Marchionne’s steward- taught us that the only question Exor holding company. “Sergio Chrysler from its trip through Chrysler to a hand-picked protege Fiat’s small-car technology. ship, taking over as chairman in that’s worth asking oneself at the Marchionne, man and friend, is bankruptcy protection after being and lay out plans for transforming Marchionne joined Fiat after 2010 after having been tapped end of every day is whether we gone.” owned by a private equity com- supercar maker Ferrari. being tapped by the Agnelli fam- more than a decade earlier by his have been able to change some- The news agency ANSA re- pany. The manager, known for his ily to save the company. Fiat had grandfather, the late Gianni Ag- thing for the better, whether we ported the cause of death as car- “It’s highly unlikely that folksy, colorful turns of phrase for generations been a family-run nelli, to run the family business. have been able to make a differ- diac arrest. He suffered one while Chrysler would exist today had he and for his dark cashmere enterprise and having someone at As Marchionne’s health failed ence.” Farmers prefer Trump do trade deals than hand them cash

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “This is a -term solution to a year. in Edgeley, in southwest North tions in the massive federal farm around Labor Day and the pro- DES MOINES, Iowa — Many allow President Trump time to Reaction from trade partners to Dakota. He called the Trump tar- bill that is being hammered out in gram would begin to make pay- farmers remain critical of Presi- work on long-term trade deals to Trump’s tariff policies have iffs “government interference at its a House-Senate conference com- outs after the fall harvest. dent Donald Trump’s tariffs and benefit agriculture and the entire pushed soybean prices about 18 worst.” mittee, to guard against retaliatory “I don’t want free money. I the damage done to commodity U.S. economy,” said Secretary of percent lower and corn and pork Schlosser said he had been tariffs on U.S. agriculture exports. don’t want bailouts. I want trade. prices and markets but were ap- Agriculture Sonny Perdue. prices down 15 percent from the “transitioning” his farm to his son, Some farmers were more skep- Trade is what works,” said Wanda preciative Tuesday that he offered The money comes from the time Trump began discussing tar- but the future doesn’t look good tical of the administration’s ac- Patsche, who grows corn and soy- to provide some cash to help offset Commodity Credit Corporation, a iffs this spring. for young farmers now, he said. tions, believing the midterm beans and raises pigs near Wel- their losses. USDA agency founded in 1933. It China is the largest buyer of “My son has a good job outside elections in November had more come in southern Minnesota with The U.S. Department of Agri- has authority to borrow up to $30 U.S. soybeans and one of the of farming,” Schlosser said. “I told to do with the announcement than her husband, Chuck. culture announced a $12 billion billion from the Treasury at any largest importers of U.S. pork. him he better keep that job.” concern for farmers. Mark Jackson, who farms with three-part plan that would borrow one time to “stabilize, support and U.S. farmers are expected to The temporary aid is more of an “This is an election ploy. And his son and his brother on 2,000 money from the U.S. Treasury to protect farm income and prices.” grow 14.2 billion bushels of corn admission by the president of the we as farmers are playing the acres in southeast Iowa near Os- pay producers of soybeans, Farmers said they would rather this year and 4.3 billion bushels of “huge impact” the trade war is dupes again in this whole kaloosa was supportive of sorghum, corn, wheat, cotton, have Trump settle the trade dis- soybeans, down some from last having on farmers, said Mark process,” said Wisconsin farmer Trump’s efforts to realign global dairy and hogs. putes with China, Mexico, Canada year but still huge crops. There Watne, president of the North Michael Slattery who grows soy- trade to an improved balance for The USDA also will buy the and the and get were 73.5 million pigs on farms as Dakota Farmers Union, which has beans, corn, wheat and alfalfa with the United States. He said he surplus of commodities that would free trade flowing again. of June 1, the highest number on more than 45,000 members in the his wife on 300 acres in Maribel, agrees with the broader goal of otherwise have been exported and “A Band-Aid doesn’t cure an that date since records began in state. Wisconsin. balancing trade especially with distribute them to food banks and illness, but it might make it tem- 1964. “I can’t argue they are trying to Slattery said he didn’t support China. other nutrition programs. That will porarily better,” said Dave “Experience has shown that help us, but how long will this Trump in the last presidential elec- “There is a tendency for a little cover fruits, nuts, rice, legumes, Struthers who grows corn, soy- trade wars and all this tit-for-tat is last?” said Watne. “Are they truly tion. bit of Trump piling on,” he said. beef, pork and milk. beans and hay on a 1,100-acre devastating to the [agriculture] going to get us a solution that will Some farmers expressed con- “We’re trying to sort through a lot The third prong of the plan is to Iowa farm near Collins, about 30 economy and drives prices down,” make things better?” cern that few details have been re- of the chaff to get down to the real help farm groups develop new ex- miles northeast of Des Moines. said Richard Schlosser, who Watne prefers better crop subsi- leased. The USDA said it planned heart of the issue to make this port markets. He also sells about 6,000 pigs grows soybeans, corn and wheat dies and other revenue loss protec- to roll out some of those details thing a little more equitable.”

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16 31.07 +.24 +5.3 Kroger s .56 2.0 11 28.28 +.32 +3.0 B iPVxST rs ...... 30.45 -.13 +9.1 24,800 LockhdM 8.00 2.5 39 324.36 +1.79 +1.0 BlockHR 1.00 4.0 9 25.12 +.09 -4.2 Lowes 1.92 1.9 22 99.02 -.98 +6.5 2,640 BrMySq 1.60 2.7 58 59.04 +.78 -3.7 24,000 CSX .88 1.2 10 70.95 +1.80 +29.0 McDnlds 4.04 2.5 24 158.89 +.95 -7.7 CampSp 1.40 3.5 13 40.22 +.15 -16.4 Merck 1.92 3.0 24 64.49 +1.07 +14.6 2,560 23,200 Caterpillar 3.44 2.4 17 140.48 +2.51 -10.9 MicronT ...... 5 53.39 +.22 +29.8 JJFM A M J JJFM A M J ChesEng ...... 7 4.41 -.11 +11.4 Microsoft 1.68 1.5 53 110.83 +3.17 +29.6 Chevron 4.48 3.6 56 124.90 +1.05 -.2 Mohawk ...... 16 217.37 -2.18 -21.2 MUTUAL FUNDS MorgStan 1.20 2.4 11 51.04 +.06 -2.7 52-Week Net YTD 12-mo Cisco 1.32 3.1 22 43.16 +.77 +12.7 NCR Corp ...... 27 30.99 +.55 -8.8 Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg Citigroup 1.28 1.8 12 71.72 +.65 -3.6 CocaCola 1.56 3.4 78 46.09 +.83 +.5 NXP Semi ...... 36 98.37 -2.29 -16.0 Name Obj 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tomato at the market. The market logo have more character than usual. Chamber Tomato and advertising materials that are dis- “Growth cracks are common in tomato played around town reflect the tomato, fruit when we have excess rain and fluc- FROM PAGE 1A FROM PAGE 1A which is one of the most commonly tuations in temperature. When purchas- “The city’s done this and I’m sure the ance” is that the Chamber doesn’t just evolved to now also include flowers, or- grown vegetables [sic] for local farmers’ ing fruit that have these types of growth markets.” cracks, realize that the shelf life is shorter county may have, too, but a gravel lot — “scrap to find somebody.” ganic produce, canned goods, jellies, Referring to the growing season’s and they will need to be consumed within much less an asphalt parking lot — is “We need the engagement, we need peo- herbs, baked goods and craft items. “The Tomato Festival has become a rainy conditions, Pugliese shared this a few days after purchase. worth a lot of money,” said board member ple who are committed to the organiza- signature event for the Cartersville year’s tomatoes aren’t lacking in “char- For more information about the Tomato Lewis Collum. “We’ve rented lots at our tion,” she said. “That’s not to say they can’t Farmer’s Market,” Bartow County Exten- acter.” Festival and the Cartersville Farmer’s places, as far out of town as we are, for the learn as they go, but we need board atten- sion Coordinator Paul Pugliese said. “It’s “It can be a challenge to grow toma- Market, call the Cartersville DDA at 770- movie people, Georgia Power, they come dance at meetings ... let’s make sure it’s a fun experience for young and old to toes when we have a wet spring and sum- 607-3480 or visit in and they’re going to do a job right here somebody who is committed.” taste a variety of locally grown tomatoes. mer, so expect some minor imperfections www.facebook.com/cartersvilledown- and they need ‘x’ amount of parking spots Speaking of Williams, she was recently “It’s also an opportunity for the farmers in the fruit this year,” Pugliese said. “It’s town or www.facebook.com/Cartersville- ... Georgia Power will come in, you work named the second vice chair/treasurer of to brag about who has the best tasting still OK to eat the fruit, they just might FarmersMarket. out a deal and they’ll write you a check the Georgia Association of Chamber of upfront.” Commerce Executives’ 2018-2019 Exec- Still, Chamber CEO Cindy Williams utive Committee — which will segue to said no formal action was taken, so — for her becoming the GACCE Board Chair in sored the second annual AP macro lunch test-takers. the time being, at least — “there will not 2021. Exam Friday at Chili’s, and Saunders Jones III, “They, in no way, are expected to do be any changes to usage of the Chamber- “Being involved with GACCE in this vice president of lending and member that so it’s very kind of them to go out of owned parking spaces as it relates to public capacity affords me the opportunity to im- FROM PAGE 1A services/commercial lending, and Robert their way for us students,” she said, not- usage.” pact positive change in the Chamber indus- Of the 38 students who received their E. Smyth, assistant vice president of busi- ing she had chicken fajitas, and “they Members also discussed a few board try as well as represent our community at passing scores on July 6, 10 earned a 5 ness development/public relations, met even let us have dessert, too, so I got openings that will be coming up shortly. the state level,” she said. “It is my hope — extremely qualified — 13 earned a 4 with the students and “congratulated cheesecake.” Brock said he’d like to see a representa- that through my service on the GACCE — well qualified — and 15 earned a 3 — everyone who passed the exam by buy- Morris, who ordered the “very tasty” tive of Bartow’s agricultural sector added Board, I can grow the influence of Cham- qualified. ing them lunch,” Busse said. spicy fish tacos, said he loves the fact that to the lineup. And manufacturing industry bers of Commerce and highlight the great Last year, Busse wanted to reward his “Nothing motivates a high school stu- his teacher “took the time to coordinate a representation on the board, he added, work of the Cartersville-Bartow Chamber students for their hard work so he con- dent more than getting together with their way to reward his students for their ef- “was non-negotiable.” and each of the communities we repre- tacted Coosa Valley Credit Union to ask friends and free food,” he said, noting fort.” Stepping up efforts to make the board sent.” about its interest in sponsoring a celebra- only 17 students were able to attend due “It makes the satisfaction of passing more ethnically and racially diverse was Current GACCE Chairman Brian An- tion lunch at Chili’s in Cartersville. to work conflicts and vacations. “The taste — no pun intended — a little bit also mentioned. derson said he has no doubts about “Because the AP macro course is so lunch turned out great. Chili’s set up a sweeter,” he said. “I’m also thankful for “We went into the different communities Williams’ leadership abilities. much more demanding, it’s basically a long set of tables so we could all sit to- Coosa Valley Credit Union’s willingness and asked them to make recommenda- “As an association committed to the pro- freshman college course,” he said. “I gether. Everyone enjoyed reuniting and to sponsor the lunch to recognize our ac- tions,” Queen said. “But it all comes back fessional development of local Chamber thought it would be great to celebrate our catching up. It was fun for everyone in- complishment.” to there was no Chamber member ... a professionals leading Georgia communi- students’ success. Because the course volved.” The Kennesaw State University fresh- great place to start, especially with the His- ties, Cindy is perfect to join the leadership deals with banking, I thought this would Radford said she thought it was “ex- man added the money he saved by pass- panic community, is Shaw.” team who will guide our association for the be a great partnership. They agreed.” tremely generous” of Busse and the ing the class “will be enough for many Williams said her “professional guid- next several years,” he said. And this year, the credit union spon- credit union to arrange the lunch for the future lunches that I plan to eat.”

15 Silversmith • Nancy Faye • Betty Josephine • Rhonda Lynn with bondsman off bond. BARTOW Trail N.W., Mohon, of 111 Nicholson, of Terc, of 82 Saddle Cartersville, was Cline Smith Road Cartersville, was Field Circle N.W., • Austin Warren BLOTTER arrested and N.E., Cartersville, arrested and Cartersville, was Watkins, of 107 charged with pa- was arrested and charged with pro- arrested on an Woodsong Court The following information — role violation. charged with pos- bation violation. agency assist. S.E., Cartersville, names, photos, addresses, charges session of cocaine. was arrested and and other details — was taken di- • Shelby William • Douglas Ster- • Larry Dale Tol- charged with crim- rectly from Bartow County Sher- Green, of 832 • Andrea ling Settles was bert, of 5420 inal trespass and iff’s Office jail records. Not every Toonigh Road, Michelle Morris, arrested and Adairsville Road simple battery under the Family arrest leads to a conviction, and a Canton, was ar- of 170 Mercer brought back for 2, Adairsville, was Violence Act (F.V.A.). conviction or acquittal is deter- rested and charged Lane S.E., court. boarded for the mined by the court system. Arrests with driving with Cartersville, was Adairsville Police • Priscilla Wiley, were made by BCSO deputies ex- an open alcohol arrested and • Brian Keith Department. of 5 Opal St. S.E., cept where otherwise indicated. container, failure to maintain a sin- charged with theft Shields was ar- Cartersville, was gle lane, window tint violation and by taking. rested and charged • Oni Twilley, of arrested and July 24 D.U.I. with possession of 19211 Rebel charged with pos- • Samantha methampheta- Drive, Katy, TX, session of cocaine. • Brandi Leann • Gina Marie Ja- Romelda Nesbitt, mine. was arrested and Anderson was ar- cobs, of 29 Crowe of 95 Princeton charged with pro- rested and charged Springs Spur Ave. N.W., • Robert David bation violation. with possession of N.W., Cartersville, Adairsville, was Shuman, of methampheta- was arrested and arrested and Cartersville, was • Oscar Martinez mine. charged with fail- charged with two arrested and Vargas, of 28 ure to maintain a counts of theft by conversion. charged with pro- Fairview Drive, • Patrick Ander- single lane, possession and use of bation violation. Cartersville, was ar- son II, of 150 W. drug-related objects, reckless driv- rested and charged University Blvd., ing, possession of less than one Melbourne, FL, ounce of marijuana, improper was arrested, parking/right hand curb of a two- boarded for the way roadway, D.U.I. (drugs) and Euharlee Police possession of a Schedule II con- Department and charged with re- trolled substance. sisting an officer, possession of less than one ounce of marijuana • Joshua Mark and lane usage violation. James, of 108 Austin Road S.W., • Jone Austin Cartersville, was Hilton Bailey was arrested and arrested and charged with a charged with dis- drug court sanc- orderly conduct. tion.

• Ronald Alan • Ralph Gilbert Bookland, of 228 Keene, of 246 Brackett Ridge Road No. 3 S. Road Unit L, S.W., Cartersville, Chatsworth, was was arrested and arrested and brought back for charged with reck- court. less driving, failure to yield to emergency vehicles, failure to • Jesse Allen maintain a single lane, driving Maestrey, of 115 within the emergency W. George St. lane/gore/median and D.U.I. N.W., Adairsville, (drugs). was arrested and charged with two • Jeffrey Trent Cunningham, of counts of child molestation.

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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Thursday, July 26, 2018 Falcons GM Dimitroff, Nolan Reece to golf at Shorter coach Quinn sign STAFF REPORT For many, choosing a college to attend is the first truly difficult 3-year extensions and meaningful decision of a per- son’s young life. BY CHARLES ODUM There are so many options and AP Sports Writer factors to consider, especially for an athlete trying to find the right Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff and coach Dan Quinn, who have led the team to the playoffs the last two sea- fit. sons, have signed three-year contract extensions. However, for recent Adairsville The deals were announced Wednesday, a day before players report grad Nolan Reece, a series of for training camp. Financial terms were not disclosed for the con- serendipitous events made the de- tracts, which will run through the 2022 season. cision become clear, and with The new deals for Dimitroff and Quinn will leave the focus for everything falling into place, the start of training camp on wide receiver Julio Jones, who is en- Reece was able to decisively sign tering the third year of his five-year, $71.5 million contract. Jones to play golf at Shorter University has asked to have his deal renegotiated, but the team has said it won’t in April. offer Jones a more lucrative deal this year. “Once I met the coach and all, Jones is not expected to report on Thursday for Friday’s opening I kind of fell in love with Shorter day of camp. He would be Atlanta’s first training camp holdout since towards mid-season of this year,” 2009, when receiver Roddy White’s weeklong absence ended with Reece said. “I got an academic a new $50 million deal. scholarship there up to 75 percent Dimitroff, hired in 2008, is entering his 11th season. Quinn is 32- of my schooling. The coach was 21 in his first three seasons. like, ‘You’re good enough to be Owner Arthur Blank said the leadership team of Dimitroff and on the team, you have a pretty Quinn “has proven to be as successful as we envisioned back in good scholarship already with the 2015.” “I believe continuity in leadership is vital to achieving the highest academics.’ He was like, ‘Give us levels of success in any organization and, with these extensions, we a try.’ Plus, my dad went to ensure these two leaders will be at the helm of our franchise for years Shorter and everything I’ve ever to come,” Blank said in a statement released by the team. “Their heard about Shorter has been shared vision and long view plan has already delivered on a variety great.” of levels and has positioned our team for success into the future.” Shorter began showing interest The Falcons lost to New England in the Super Bowl following in Reece during his senior golf the 2016 regular season before losing to Philadelphia in the divi- season. One of the low scorers for sional round last season. the Adairsville High boys golf Dimitroff faces a new challenge with Jones after already reaching team each of his four years with an agreement this offseason with quarterback Matt Ryan on a five- the Tigers, Reece qualified for the SPECIAL year contract extension that could be worth as much as $150 mil- state tournament as an individual Recent Adairsville grad Nolan Reece, center, signs to golf at Shorter University during a ceremony lion. his freshman year, and shot a at the high school. Also pictured are, from left, front row, Julie Reece, mother; Ray Reece, father; With Ryan and Jones, the Falcons are expected to contend for a back row, Chase Rutledge, Barnsley Gardens golf coach; Jon Cudd, Adairsville golf coach; Kurt qualifying score the last two Scoggins, Adairsville golf coach; and Deven Broadaway, Barnsley Gardens golf coach. SEE FALCONS, PAGE 2B years. In an area that included some of the top private school year hurt. And then, a bout with to be good. He reminds me a lot administrator after college. golf programs in Georgia, it was mono before his senior year of Deven Broadaway that we had “I want to study chemistry and not enough to qualify for the state caused him to lose a lot of weight a few years ago who went to secondary education. My goal is tournament as a junior or senior, and affected his play, taking dis- Truett-McConnell,” Cudd said. to go back to Adairsville or some- but his performance impressed tance off his drives. “His golf coach at Barnsely has where close to home and teach Shorter coach Kyle Long enough Reece said he has gained the worked on his swing the last cou- and coach and maybe one day be- for him to think Reece would be weight and the distance off the tee ple of years. He’s really improved come an athletic director some- a valuable addition to the pro- back, and is ready to take on the a lot over the course of this year, where,” he said. “I think Shorter gram. challenge of playing college golf. just cutting some strokes off. He is a great place for that.” Reece said he’s wanted to play “I really just want to make it on played really well, had a chance For now, though, Reece is just college golf since middle school, the team and have a big impact,” to go low at the [area] tourna- pleased to find the right fit and to but while the perfect opportunity he said. “I think I can [break into ment, just couldn’t get a few putts be able to continue his golf career. to continue playing golf in college the lineup], especially if I keep to fall. He had a chance to shoot He said he’s been going to the eventually presented itself, there working the way I’m working and around 75, 74 if he could have range nearly every day and play- were some setbacks along the stay focused on my swing. I think gotten a few of those putts.” ing three times a week. way that put Reece’s college I can make a good impact on the In addition to making an impact “Since I’ve been in middle prospects in jeopardy. team.” on the Hawks’ golf program, school, I always wanted to play An accident in the weight room Adairsville High golf coach Jon Reece’s future plans include fol- college golf. It’s just been some- CURTIS COMPTON/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP before his junior golf season Cudd believes work ethic won’t lowing the path of his father, AHS thing I always wanted to do,” he In this June 14 file photo, Atlanta Falcons general manager when a dumbbell was dropped on be a problem with Reece. assistant principal Ray Reece, in said. “I was real excited [when I Thomas Dimitroff, left, and head coach Dan Quinn share a his foot left Reece playing that “He works hard at it. He wants becoming a teacher, coach and signed]. It was a great day.” laugh during an NFL football minicamp in Flowery Branch.

Rested McCoughtry, Dream on a roll at Roof at Benz open for business BY PAUL NEWBERRY All-Star break AP Sports Writer With a few shorts blasts of a BY BRINLEY HINEMAN horn, the intricate steel structure Associated Press came to life. Slowly, the eight mammoth pods above Mercedes- Angel McCoughtry says she is in a better place. And with her back in the Atlanta lineup after taking a year off Benz Stadium began to slide along from the WNBA, so are the Dream. railroad-like tracks, revealing the The 6-foot-1, 31-year is playing for a new coach and with a host towering downtown skyline off to of new teammates. Together, they are the hottest team in the league, the east, the glimmering gold winning a franchise-best eight straight games to move up to second dome of the state capitol to the place in the league standings heading into this weekend’s All-Star south, and a brilliant blue sky break. sprinkled with puffy, white clouds She returned to the league more mature than before, saying she overhead. has “good head space.” McCoughtry was playing in Russia during Eight minutes later, it was fully the WNBA offseason and arrived late to the Dream’s training camp open. because of overseas schedule conflicts, and put in the work to make Nearly a year after the bally- up for the lost time. hooed opening of the $1.5 billion “On the court, I want to be a great leader and a great teammate,” stadium, the retractable roof fi- said McCoughtry, who is Atlanta’s second leading scorer at 16.5 nally is open for business. points per game. “We never had any doubt that McCoughtry will make her fifth All-Star appearance during the this was going to work,” said Mike festivities this weekend in Minnesota. Egan, who oversaw construction In Russia, McCoughtry played for the Dynamo Kursk and said of the stadium. “But to see it open — now I don’t have to show up at PAUL NEWBERRY/AP SEE DREAM, PAGE 2B cocktails and have people ask me Blue sky and sunshine are seen through the roof of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium after the roof was about the roof anymore. That’s opened during a demonstration for the media Wednesday in Atlanta. The roof was closed for most what I’m most excited about.” of the 2017 NFL season due to design problems and now can be opened and closed in minutes. A process that took far longer than expected — and produced That means this season’s Super last August. That meant the roof pletion, several dozen media plenty of ridicule about whether Bowl could be held with the roof has been closed for all but three members were taken to the top of the complex, camera lens-like de- open if the NFL deems the events — last season’s Falcons the stadium — 300 feet above the sign would ever work — finally weather outside to be acceptable. opener and two games for Major field — for a first-hand look at the paid off Wednesday when stadium “It’s working just exactly the League Soccer’s Atlanta United, unique structure. officials showed off the finished way it’s supposed to,” Egan said. who already have set numerous at- The massive pods were remark- product. “We can’t wait until the fans are in tendance records in their new ably quiet as they slid along a pair The roof opened quicker than here. They’re going to be blown home . of tracks in perfect synchroniza- the projected 12 minutes in its away.” In essence, Egan said, more tion. Other than a warning horn original design, and only needed The first demonstration of the flexibility had to be built into the that wailed at the beginning of the about seven minutes to close. Sta- fully functioning roof for the gen- eight pods, each weighing roughly movements, the only other real dium officials also insisted that eral public is set for Sunday, when 500 tons, to ensure they didn’t sound atop the roof was a comfort- leaking issues, which embarrass- the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons will burn out the motors that power the ing breeze on a day when the tem- ingly turned up during last sea- hold a training camp practice at process. He said the modifications perature climbed near 90 degrees. son’s college football national the stadium. Some 50,000 fans are added slightly to the already costly The views of the city were spec- championship game, had been expected. price tag, but would be paid for tacular from up above, but this corrected. BRINLEY HINEMAN/AP Egan said he never had any entirely by Falcons and United wasn’t a perspective that fans will Atlanta Dream player Angel McCoughtry poses before a The massive project, which doubts about the roof working, but owner Arthur Blank, not by the have on game day. WNBA basketball game against the New York Liberty in broke ground in May 2014, is of- additional modifications were taxpayers. Atlanta. ficially completed. needed after the stadium opened To mark the roof’s belated com- SEE BENZ, PAGE 2B 2B Thursday, July 26, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Benz

FROM PAGE 1B The media tour required a grueling hike to the top of the upper deck, two more climbs up a pair of metal staircases used by em- ployees only, broken up a harrowing walk along a catwalk that would challenge anyone with a fear of heights. At the end, there a steep, ladder-like staircase to navigate, akin to what one might find on a naval ship, to get through a small portal that opened up to the sprawling roof. After plans were announced to build a new retractable-roof sta- dium to replace the Georgia Dome , which was only 25 years old, Mercedes-Benz Stadium was awarded three major events in its first three years. This past January, Alabama defeated Georgia in an overtime thriller to win college football’s national championship . The up- coming NFL season will conclude in Atlanta with the city’s third Super Bowl. Finally, in 2020, the stadium will host the Final Four of men’s college basketball. In 2026, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is likely to be one of the prime venues for the world’s biggest sporting event, soccer’s World Cup . The winning bid submitted by the United States, Mexico and Canada included a provisional schedule with six games being played in Atlanta, including a semifinal. Now, the stadium also has a roof that opens. “This architectural icon that is coming online as of today, it’s only going to take our fan experience to the next level,” said Steve Cannon, chief executive officer of Blank’s AMB Group. “We’re really excited about what the future holds for Mercedes- PAUL NEWBERRY/AP Workers oversee the opening of the roof at Mercedes-Benz Stadium during a demonstration for the media Wednesday in Atlanta. The Benz Stadium and all the big events we have planned over the roof was closed for most of the 2017 NFL season due to design problems, but now can be opened and closed in minutes. coming months and the coming years.”

First-year Dream coach Nicki Collen Coughtry. Falcons Dream agrees. Her return has solidified her as one RECREATION “There’s a confidence about her that of the Dream’s “staples,” Sykes said. ROM AGE F P 1B FROM PAGE 1B I think they all feel,” Collen said of Mc- Sykes, a rookie last season, said the CALENDAR third straight playoff appearance. she used the time off as a “reset.” She Coughtry. team needs veteran players like Mc- “I am appreciative of the support and confidence opened an ice cream shop in downtown Collen, a former women’s basketball Coughtry on the team. It is working — that Arthur continues to show us as we strive to Atlanta in January 2017 as a way to assistant coach at Louisville, recruited Atlanta is 16-9 this season, just 2.5 FLAG FOOTBALL — Regis- bring a championship to this city and our fans,” give jobs to the community. Her signa- McCoughtry for the Cardinals. Mc- games behind first-place Seattle in the tration to play flag football in the Dimitroff said in the statement. “I am excited about Coughtry set the career scoring record standings. Cartersville Parks and Recreation where our team is currently as well as the outlook ture dish is sweet potato waffle sundaes for Louisville women’s basketball New York Liberty center Tina Department league is currently we have for the foreseeable future.” with butter pecan ice cream. player during her senior year before Charles, an Olympic teammate of Mc- open. The league is split into two Jones, 29, caught 88 passes last season for 1,444 McCoughtry, a self-described home- divisions — the Pee Wee Division yards and three touchdowns. He earned his fifth body, said she has adopted a Labradoo- being drafted by the Dream. Coughtry, said she McCoughtry is a for those 4-5 and the Tyke Divi- Pro Bowl selection. A holdout by Jones could dle puppy named Prince Red. He even McCoughtry, who is also averaging difference-maker on the court. sion for those 6-8 — based on age threaten the team-first atmosphere stressed by has his own Instagram page dedicated six rebounds and three assists for At- “She’s one of the best all-around at Sept. 1. Registration is $60 Quinn as a key to his shared leadership with Dim- to his curly-haired cuteness. lanta, has had impact wherever she has players that we have in this league or through Aug. 12 and $70 from itroff. “The partnership we have formed over the It has translated to her game, and her played, including in , Slovakia, that this league has seen thus far,” Aug. 13 until all the spaces have last four years has continued to get stronger and teammates noticed. Lebanon and . Charles said. “It’s effortless for her. She been claimed. There is a non-resi- our view for how we structure this team has be- Atlanta was 12-22 last year and Bringing McCoughtry back to the makes things look easy.” dence fee for those living outside come even more clear,” Quinn said. “We are look- missed the playoffs. Dream took some convincing, Collen McCoughtry’s basketball bucket list said. is pretty full, but there is one thing she the city of Cartersville. ing forward to the challenge in front of us, but I “The presence she brings on and off could not be more excited about continuing this the court, it’s needed,” Dream guard “You have the chance to really create hopes to add this year: a WNBA cham- a legacy,” Collen recalled telling Mc- pionship. FOOTBALL — Registration to journey with Thomas and the brotherhood.” Brittney Sykes said. “She felt missed.” play in the Cartersville Parks and Recreation Department youth football league is currently open. Registration is $100 through Aug. Isner opens 12 and $110 from Aug. 13 until all WHS SOFTBALL ALUMNI GAME the spaces have been claimed. with win in bid There is a non-residence fee for those living outside the city of for 5th Atlanta Cartersville.

FOOTBALL CHEERLEAD- Open title ING — Registration for cheer- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS leading for the Cartersville Parks Top-seeded John Isner opened and Recreation Department 2018 his bid for a fifth Atlanta Open youth football league is currently title, beating Alex de Minaur of open. Cheerleading is open to Australia 6-3, 6-2 on Wednesday those 5-12 years of age, based on night. age at Sept. 1. Registration is $95 Isner is the defending champion through Aug. 12 and $105 from at Atlantic Station and also won Aug. 13 until all the spaces have the event in 2013, 2014 and 2015. been claimed. Uniform cost is in- The 6-foot-10 former University cluded in the registration fee. of Georgia star won the Miami There is a non-residence fee for Open in April for his 13th ATP those living outside the city of Tour title and first Masters 1000 Cartersville. event victory. VOLLEYBALL CAMP — The Isner set up a quarterfinal match 2018 Canes Camp for volleyball against seventh-seeded Mischa players entering third through Zverev of Germany, a 6-4, 6-2 eighth grades will take place July winner over Russia’s Mikhail 30-31 at Storm Center on the cam- Youzhny. pus of Cartersville High School. Eighth-seeded Ryan Harrison, Both days will run from 9 a.m.-3 the losing finalist last year, ad- p.m. The cost is $115 per player. vanced with a 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 victory There will be a 30-minute lunch over Lukas Lacko of Slovakia. break starting at noon, and partic- Third-seeded Chung Hyeon of RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE ipants are encouraged to bring a Woodland High softball player Ansley Evans tags out a Northwest Whitfield baserunner during a game in 2017 at Woodland South Korea beat Taylor Fritz 6-4, sack lunch and water. From 9 a.m. High. The Lady Wildcats are hosting their alumni game today at 6 p.m. It will feature the 1998 graduating class and alumni 7-6 (5) to set up a quarterfinal to noon the camp will focus on against the current team. against Harrison. honing individual skills, while the afternoon portion from 12:30-3 p.m. will look to improve team skills. SPORTSROUNDUP SOCCER LEAGUE — Trinity UMC has opened registration through Aug. 3 for its fall soccer MLB Standings league, which will run from Aug. On the Air NATIONAL LEAGUE 13-Sept. 29. The league is avail- East Division able to those from ages 4-11, W L Pct GB PRO CYCLING 7 p.m. — Los Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta (FSSE) Philadelphia57 44 .564 — based on age at Sept. 1. Registra- ATLANTA 54 44 .551 1½ 9:30 a.m. — Tour de France: Stage 18 (NBCSN) MLS SOCCER Washington 50 51 .495 7 tion is $60, plus an additional $30 Miami 44 59 .427 14 INTERNATIONAL SOCCER 8 p.m. — Orlando City SC vs. New York City FC (ESPN) for a uniform if needed. 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