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County Buys Land Off Bypass TO Former Lady Bruin Six to join Georgia now an ace pitcher Athletic Coaches for Armstrong Association Hall of Atlantic Page 1B Fame Class of 2009 At Dalton Trade Center Page 1B THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday,May 30, 2009 •Dalton, Georgia • www.daltondailycitizen.com • 50 Cents THINGS County buys land off bypass TO CHECK Babb votes only to break ties. facing county government — OUT Officials say now is right Commissioners hope including a $4 million rev- to lure businesses in man- enue shortfall this year, ON THE ufacturing, plastics, the delay of $8 million in 3 INSIDE time for industrial park chemicals or auto supply capital projects and the to the site. They are hope- possibility of furloughing BY JAMIE JONES approve land options for six ful satellite businesses workers — commissioner [email protected] parcels from two property owners, from the Volkswagen Mike CowaN said now is Georgia judges say budg- Larry Edmond Pratt, and Louie manufacturing plant in the “right financial time” et cuts could force shut- The Whitfield County Board of Neal and Judy K. Sandidge. Chattanooga will be inter- for the move. The money down of court system. Commissioners on Friday bought Commissioner Randy Waskul was ested in the site, which is Cowan comes from the county’s 44 acres of “prime property” off late to the meeting because he was adjacent to the South reserves. The county will See page 10A the South Bypass for $1.27 million at his daughter’s awards day and Bypass near its intersection with also pay an undetermined amount to be used as an industrial park. missed the vote. After the meeting, Cavender Road and Callahan- During the special called meet- Cavender Road. A lawsuit by Mohawk Waskul said he “absolutely” sup- ➣ employees claiming the ing, commissioners voted 3-0 to ports the project. Chairman Mike Despite financial uncertainty Please see PARK, 2A carpet manufacturer depressed wages by hir- ing illegals has been returned to a federal judge. Cap See page 2A and Columnist John Stossel wonders who would hire a pregnant woman and Gown why? See page 4A Time FROM TODAY’S Southeast High School graduating seniors FORUM Whitlee Baker and Ryan Andrews give “The abbreviation for one another a high Democrat is highly indica- five as they make their tive of their intellect.” way in to the trade center during gradua- tion ceremonies Friday “I think they should throw night. this forum page out. I have called it many times and never got an ad in there.” The Daily Citizen See page 2A MATT HAMILTON/ At left, Dalton High graduating WEATHER senior Meg Scalise yells to one of Forecast: Sunny her teachers who was walking by Today’s High: 85 as the school’s graduation begins Tonight’s Low: 58 Friday night at Harmon Field. Details, Page 12A For more pictures from area INSIDE graduations, go online and visit: thedailycitizen.zenfolio.com. Classified..............6B Comics..................7A Crossword...............6A Dear Abby...................7A Horoscope...............6A Lottery..................2A Movies.....................6A Obituaries............10A Opinion................4A Sports......................1-3B Northwest student doesn’t give up despite personal setbacks BY RACHEL BROWN down to Atlanta for chemo treatment,”he said. 7 69847 00001 6 [email protected] She died Sept. 15 of his junior year. His father died on June 13, 2008, of Chrohn’s Taylor Smith thought often about quitting disease. school. As a minor with no Both his parents died while he was in high parents, Smith went to Inside school, and the emotional struggle caused Smith live with his older broth- ■ Northwest’s valedictori- to think of dropping out. He begaN falling behind. er,Blake, who is six an and salutatorian Instead, he enrolled for a short time at Phoenix years older. Page 3A High School, where he was able to use a comput- Taylor Smith doesn’t er program to make up his credits in a short time. go into details, but he The specialized school for students 16 and older said senior year was difficult. He thought about is designed to allow students who have fallen quitting, but knew his mother wouldn’t want him behind to complete courses at their owN pace. to. “It was hard to keep up with school but I kept “My advice is just never quit because bad with it ... staying after school sometimes,”he things happen,”he said. “Just stay with it.” MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen said. Smith begaN going to Phoenix in April of this When he was in eighth grade, the lifelong year where he was able to make up lost time in his Save $$$$$$ Taylor Smith will be among the Whitfield County resident learned his mother was math, money management and literature classes With Our Program! Northwest High School seniors who diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. will graduate today at the trade cen- “About every Thursday for a while I was hav- ➣ , ter. ing to take that day off of school and drive her Please see NORTHWEST 3A CHECKERS •SPICY CHICKEN All-AMERICAN SELECTION99 ¢ 99 ¢ •HOT DOG •HAMBURGER lOTTERY WINNING NUMBERS – FOR MAY 29 ATYOUR Georgia: Midday Cash 3: 7-5-3, Cash 4: 6-9-3-2, Evening Cash 1-4-4 PAGE 2 Mega Millions: 23-30-36-39-48 Mega Ball: 34 SERVICE Tennessee: Midday Cash 3: 4-3-2, Lucky Sum: 9; Cash 4: 5-0-7-3, Lucky Sum: 15, Evening Cash 3: 3-5-5, Lucky Sum: 13; Cash 4: 9-7-3, Lucky Sum: Our mailing address: 19 2A Saturday, May 30, 2009 P.O. Box 1167 Dalton, Ga. 30722-1167 Our shipping address: Mohawk RICO suit TODAY’S FORUM 308 S. Thornton Ave. Dalton, Ga. 30720 Editor’s note: Please able to fund the staffing of a keep your comments as third high school?” Our Web site: brief as possible. Get to the www.daltondailycitizen.com returned to judge point! Longer comments Editor’s note: School should be submitted as let- officials say building the ters to the editor. If you school now would save tax- Our offices are located on the ATLANTA (AP) — A issues of the 5-year-old suit expert testimony. include a name, please spell payers $5 million to $7 mil- west side of the intersection of lawsuit by Mohawk for the third time, ruled The 11th Circuit already it. Call 706-272-7748 to lion off a $62 million budg- Thornton Avenue and Morris Industries Inc. employees Thursday that Judge Harold had ruled that Mohawk can reach Today’s Forum. et. Street in downtowN Dalton. claiming the carpet manufac- Murphy of Rome erred in be considered an enterprise We’re open 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. turer depressed wages by hir- deciding there were no pre- under the Racketeer “Telling the truth about an “I love the new Yellow Monday through Friday. ing illegal immigrants has dominate common issues Influenced and Corrupt underling which is absolute- Book, it’s lightweight, it’s been returned to a federal among thousands of employ- Organizations Act, or RICO. How to call us: ly wrong is not lack of easy to store.” judge to reconsider his ees at various Mohawk The Supreme Court declined ethics.” MaiN number: 706-217- denial of class-action status. plants to constitute a class. A to hear the company’s appeal “Congratulations to NEWS The 11th U.S. Circuit three-judge panel said on that issue in February “You shouldn’t call your- Taylor Brown for graduating (That’s 706-217-6397) Court of Appeals, hearing Murphy needs to consider 2007. self a Christian and refer to from Murray County High WheN you’re not sure with whom Obama as president.” School.” you need to speak, our operator will make sure you’re transferred to Quick-thinking pizza man “If white males are so the person who can best help you. insignificant I suggest we “The abbreviatioN for just quit working and live off Democrat is highly indica- Delivery: 706-272-7705 of welfare.” tive of their intellect.” Our staff can take your subscrip- leads cops to rape victim tion and delivery-related calls “Separated at birth: Jesse “I go to the Chick-fil-A from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Ventura and Joe Biden.” on West Walnut Avenue through Friday, and from 6 a.m. BY DUNCAN MANSFIELD approximately once a week to 10 a.m. Saturday and Associated Press Writer “Does anyone remember to pick up lunch for my Sunday. in the early to mid ‘50s when granddaughter. I’m 74 and I GATLINBURG, Tenn. — If a subscriber is missed, call by the health department came don’t have any difficulty Chris Turner normally 10 a.m. on weekdays and to Dalton High School and with the driving arrange- wouldn’t drive into the weekends for re-delivery. tested all the students for ments around the Chick-fil- remote Tennessee mountains Call if you need to: histoplasmosis, the chicken A. In fact, I enjoy going just to deliver a pizza. The ➣ have us redeliver your news- disease? So many students through there. All you have one time he did, he came paper tested positive,and now we to do is have a little patience ➣ order or renew a subscription upon a scene that drained the want to make it OK to keep color from his face and made and drive through and don’t ➣ ask for a vacation hold seveN chickens in the yard. I fly through.” ➣ have us refill a newsrack him “numb from head to toe” don’t think that’s a good — a woman with her hands ➣ ask about your account idea.
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