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It was a relative-
ly quiet New Year’s
Eve for Columbus
Police Department
officers who set
up checkpoints at
key intersections
in the city limits
Monday night. Shelton
CPD Chief Fred
Shelton said about 200 people
drove through the checkpoints,
which were set up near Propst
Park, at the intersection of
Highway 45 North and Spivey
Road and on Bluecutt Road near
Heritage Academy.
Police wrote about 10 tickets
for misdemeanors such as driv-
ers having no license or no proof
of insurance, Shelton said. He
added police made one arrest,
but it was on an individual who
already had warrants and not
related to driving under the in-
fluence.
Police manned the check-
points from about 8 to 11:15 p.m.
before conducting bar checks
and regular patrols around Courtesy photo
restaurants open late such as Magnolia Leigh Holdiness was the first baby of 2019 born at OCH Regional Medical Center. She is Trevor and Courtney
The Waffle House and McDon- Holdiness’ firstborn. Due on Jan. 21, Magnolia surprised her parents with an early arrival at 3:40 a.m. Tuesday. She weighed
ald’s. seven pounds, eight ounces, and was 19 inches long.
51 Low 45
are no rats? Jan. 14:
5 What classic arcade game does org or call 662-328-2787 (closed
High “Seinfeld’s” George buy from a pizza Mondays).
Starkville-Oktibbe-
Rain at times ha Consolidated
parlor to preserve his high score? School District
Full forecast on
page 2A. Answers, 8B Friday, Jan. 11 Board of Trustees,
■ Pageant night: The Miss Starkville/ 6 p.m., Greens-
Red Hills/Golden Triangle pageant be- boro Center
gins at 6 p.m. at Starkville High School, Jan 21: Board of
Inside an official preliminary to the Miss Supervisors, 5:30
Classifieds 8B Dear Abby 7B Mississippi pageant. For information, Camille Carskadon, of p.m., Oktibbeha
Comics 7B Obituaries 4A contact Angella Baker, 662-617-3239 Starkville, went to Starkville County Court-
Crossword 4B Opinions 6A or email marb2006@bellsouth.net. High and enjoys sewing. house
Wednesday
Did you hear?
Elizabeth Warren takes big step
toward 2020 presidential bid
Massachusetts senator is the most
prominent Democrat yet to make a
move toward a presidential bid
Tops on House Democrats’
By ELANA SCHOR
The Associated Press
administration officials
over their response to the
market turmoil.
to-do list: Try to end shutdown
WASHINGTON — Sen. Now, as a likely presi- ‘Our first order of
Elizabeth Warren on Mon-
day took the first major step
toward launching a widely
dential contender, she is
making an appeal to the
party’s base. Her video
business will be to end Garbage, feces take toll
anticipated campaign for
the presidency, hoping her
reputation as a populist
notes the economic chal-
lenges facing people of
color along with images of
the reckless Trump
shutdown and reopen
on national parks amid shutdown
The Associated Press
fighter can help her nav- a women’s march and War-
igate a Democratic field ren’s participation at an the government’ WASHINGTON — Human fe-
that could include nearly LGBT event. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New ces, overflowing garbage, illegal ‘There is more trash
two dozen candidates.
“No matter what our
In an email to support-
ers, Warren said she’d
York, the incoming
caucus chairman
off-roading and other damaging
behavior in fragile areas were be-
and human waste and
differences, most of us
want the same thing,” the
more formally announce
a campaign plan early in By LISA MASCARO
ginning to overwhelm some of the
West’s iconic national parks, as a
disregard for the rules
AP Congressional Correspondent
69-year-old Massachusetts
Democrat said in a video
2019.
Warren is the most
partial government shutdown left
the areas open to visitors but with
than I’ve seen in my
WASHINGTON — House Dem-
that highlights her family’s
history in Oklahoma. “To
prominent Democrat yet
to make a move toward a
ocrats are sweeping into power this
little staff on duty.
“It’s a free-for-all,” Dakota Snid-
four years living here’
be able to work hard, play week on a campaign promise of im- Yosemite National Park worker
presidential bid and has er, 24, who lives and works in Yo-
proving government for ordinary Dakota Snider
by the same set of rules long been a favorite tar- semite Valley, said by telephone
Americans. But first, they’ll have to
and take care of the people get of President Donald Monday, as Yosemite National Park officials announced closings of
get government reopened from the
we love. That’s what I’m Trump. some minimally supervised campgrounds and public areas within the
partial shutdown.
fighting for and that’s why In mid-December, park that are overwhelmed.
As the Congress gavels in for the
today I’m launching an ex- former Obama housing “It’s so heartbreaking. There is more trash and human waste and
116th session the early votes will
ploratory committee for chief Julian Castro also disregard for the rules than I’ve seen in my four years living here,”
be the usual ones — establishing
president.” announced a presidential Snider said.
the House rules and electing the
Warren burst onto the exploratory committee, The partial federal government shutdown has forced furloughs of
House speaker, presumably Cali-
national scene a decade which legally allows po- hundreds of thousands of federal government employees. This has left
fornia Democrat Nancy Pelosi. But
ago during the financial tential candidates to begin many parks without most of the rangers and others who staff camp-
the new majority will quickly pivot
crisis with calls for greater raising money. Outgoing grounds and otherwise keep parks running.
Thursday to a pair of bills to fund
consumer protections. She Maryland Rep. John Del- Unlike shutdowns in some previous administrations, the Trump
the parts of the government that
quickly became one of the aney is the only Democrat administration was leaving parks open to visitors despite the staff fur-
have been shuttered in the dispute
party’s more prominent so far to have formally loughs, said John Garder, senior budget director of the nonprofit Na-
over money for President Donald
liberals even as she some- announced a presidential tional Parks Conservation Association.
Trump’s border wall with Mexico.
times fought with Obama campaign. “We’re afraid that we’re going to start seeing significant damage to
It’s a cold opening for the new
the natural resources in parks and potentially to historic and other cul-
majority, setting up an early con-
tural artifacts,” Garder said. “We’re concerned there’ll be impacts to
frontation with the Republican-led
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visitors’ safety.”
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COMMERCIAL DISPATCH bus; sons, Forrest L. wife, Ellen Sanderson Wilie Virginia Stewart Woodruff and Robert
OBITUARY POLICY Fair of Jacksonville Cunningham; second Adams. He was former- Woodruff; and sisters,
Obituaries with basic informa-
tion including visitation and
and Dennis A. Fair wife, Mary m. Cunning- ly employed as a forklift Rosa Lou Woodruff and
service times, are provided of Columbus; nine ham; daughter, Dorothy driver with Trimm Joist Frances Stevens.
free of charge. Extended obit- grandchildren; and 10 Lynn Cunningham; Company. He is survived by
uaries with a photograph, de- great-grandchildren. four sisters; and two In addition to his his sons, Jerry Ray
tailed biographical information Memorials may be brothers. parents, he was preced- Woodruff of Tupelo
and other details families may made to Center-Springs He is survived by his ed in death by his son, and Ronnie Woodruff
wish to include, are available Cemetery Maintenance daughter, Sandra Scott Raymond Adams; and of Texas; daughters,
for a fee. Obituaries must be
Fund, 2710 County of Shannon; sons, Allen sister, Nell Harris.
submitted through funeral Diana Mae Storment
homes unless the deceased’s Road 21, Gordo, AL Cunningham of Ham- He is survived by his
35466 or to the Alzhei- ilton and Phillip Cun- wife, Peggy Adams of of Iuka, Nancy Faye
Carolyn Brown
body has been donated to
science. If the deceased’s mer’s Association, 117 ningham of Aberdeen; Columbus; daughters, McGuire of Scottsville,
Kentucky and Barbara Visitation:
body was donated to science, A Longwood Dr. SE, stepdaughter, Eathel Raeann Shuford and Saturday, Jan. 5 • 12:30-2 PM
the family must provide official Huntsville, AL 35801. Rhea of Syracuse, Utah; Amy Beth Adams; sons, Ann Doles of Tupelo; Memorial Gunter Peel
proof of death. Please submit brothers, William Funeral Home
all obituaries on the form pro-
stepsons, Eden Martin Mike Cook, Thomas 2nd Ave. North Location
Manfred Aasand Jr. of Oxford, Sam Martin Cook and Terry Potts; Woodruff of Rossville, Services:
vided by The Commercial Dis-
of Edmond, Oklahoma and sister, Judy Her- Georgia, Marvin Wood- Saturday, Jan. 5 • 2 PM
patch. Free notices must be STARKVILLE — Memorial Gunter Peel
submitted to the newspaper Manfred N. Aasand Jr., and Peter Martin of Ab- ring. ruff of Sheffield, Joseph Funeral Home
erdeen; brother, Glenn Memorials may Woodruff of Muscle 2nd Ave. North Location
no later than 3 p.m. the day 60, died Jan. 1, 2019, at Burial
prior for publication Tuesday
his residence. Cunningham of Hamil- be made to Helping Shoals and Bobby Friendship Cemetery
through Friday; no later than 4
Arrangements are ton; 15 grandchildren; Hands, P.O. Box 1241, Woodruff of Florence;
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday
edition; and no later than 7:30 incomplete and will be and 18 great-grandchil- Columbus, MS 39703. sisters, Dorothy Mixon
a.m. for the Monday edition. announced by Lowndes dren. of Waco, Texas and
Incomplete notices must be re- Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Carolyn Brown Mary Alice Baumgarth
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. Jeremy Foster, Dan Fos- HUNTSVILLE, Ala. of Bayville, New Jersey; memorialgunterpeel.com
for the Monday through Friday
John Larmour ter, Baker Martin, Beau — Carolyn Hudnall six grandchildren; and
editions. Paid notices must be Martin, John Dewey
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion COLUMBUS — John Brown, 87, died Dec. seven great-grandchil-
“Big Jack” Larmour, 83, Martina and Thomas 28, 2018, at her resi-
the next day Monday through dren.
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 died Jan. 1, 2019, at his Lee Martin. dence.
p.m. for Sunday and Monday residence. Services will be
publication. For more informa- Arrangements are Eddie Minor at 2 p.m. Saturday at Somewhere down the road you’re going
tion, call 662-328-2471.
incomplete and will be COLUMBUS — Ed- Memorial Gunter Peel to have to think about it.
announced by Lowndes die Wayne Minor, 72, Funeral Home, Second We all face it, but most of us avoid thinking about it:
James Prestridge Funeral Home. died Dec. 29, 2018, at Avenue North location final preparations.
CARROLLTON, his residence. with the Rev. Andy When Caring Counts...
Ala. — James Thomas Thomas Cunningham A memorial service Pearson officiating.
Prestridge, 69, died ABERDEEN — will be held at noon Burial will follow at
Dec. 30, 2018, at Baptist Thomas Ferrell Cun- Wednesday at Tis- Friendship Cemetery. FUNERAL HOME
Medical Center. ningham, 95, died Dec. dale-Lann Memorial Visitation will be from & CREMATORY
1131 N. Lehmberg Rd.
Visitation will be 29, 2018, at the Monroe Funeral Home with 12:30-2 p.m. prior to
Columbus, MS 39702
from 6-8 p.m. Monday Regional Hospital in Rick Burton officiating. services at the funeral (662) 328-1808
at Skelton Funeral Aberdeen. Visitation will be from home. Memorial Gunt-
Home Chapel in Re- Services will be at 10:30 a.m.-noon prior to er Peel Funeral Home
form, Alabama. Skelton 11 a.m. Friday at the services at the funeral and Crematory, Second
Funeral Home is in Aberdeen First Pres- home. Tisdale-Lann Avenue North location
charge of arrange- byterian Church with Memorial Funeral is in charge of arrange-
ments. Van Moore officiating. Home is in charge of ments.
Burial will follow at arrangements.
Ellen Fair Old Union Cemetery. Mr. Minor was James Woodruff Jr.
COLUMBUS — El- Visitation will be from born May 30, 1946, in TUPELO — James
len Elmore Fair, 98, 5-7 p.m. Thursday at Aberdeen, to the late Thomas Woodruff Jr.
died Dec. 22, 2018, Tisdale-Lann Memorial Hershel Minor and 84, died Dec. 29, 2018,
at Aurora Health and Funeral Home. Tis- Jean Williams. He was at Sanctuary Hospice
Rehab. dale-Lann Memorial a U.S. Army veteran House in Tupelo.
Services were at Funeral Home is in and served during the Services will be
11 a.m. Thursday at charge of arrange- Vietnam War. He was at noon Thursday at
Skelton Funeral Home ments. formerly employed with Otts Funeral Home in
with the Rev. David Mr. Cunningham the Mississippi Depart- Sulligent, Alabama with
Blakney officiating. was born Feb. 2, 1923, ment of Transportation. Steve McGuire, Scott
Burial followed at in Detroit, Alabama, to He is survived by his Doles and Trey Haskett
Center-Springs Cem- the late Thomas Cosby daughter, Kim Mc- officiating. Visitation
etery in Gordo, Ala- Cunningham and Candless of Aberdeen; will be two hours prior
bama. Skelton Funeral Mary Agatha Sanders son, Tim Minor of to services at the funer-
Home was in charge of Cunningham. He was Yorktown, Virginia; six al home. Otts Funeral
arrangements. a World War Ii veteran grandchildren; and one Home is in charge of
She was preceded in and a Corporal in the great-grandchild. arrangements.
death by her husband, Army Air Corps. He Mr. Woodruff was
C.L. Fair; parents, was formerly employed Bobby Adams born June 24, 1934,
James Vester and Fan- as a mail carrier with COLUMBUS — Rob- in Decatur, to the late
nie Pate Elmore; and 12 the U.S. Postal Service ert Marion “Bobby” Ad- James Thomas and
siblings. and a member of the St. ams, 68, died Dec. 28, Rosa Haddock Wood-
She is survived by Andrews Presbytery, 2018, at his residence. ruff.
her daughters, Priscilla Global Mission and No services are In addition to his
I. Fair Nichols of West Wren and Aberdeen planned at this time. parents, he was preced-
Point, Leatrice N. Fair Presbyterian Church. Mr. Adams was ed in death by his wife,
Genaux of Jacksonville,
Florida and Sherry E.
In addition to his
parents, he was preced-
born Aug. 3, 1950, in
Kemper County, to the
Stella Collins Woodruff;
brothers, Jessie Frank- Judy Huffman Astrov
Fair Gavin of Colum- ed in death by his first late Edward Rae and lin Woodruff, Richard
Judy Huffman Astrov, 66,
of Frisco, TX and formally of
Columbus, MS, passed away
Thursday, December 27, 2018,
at her residence.
Russian baby rescued after nearly 36 hours in frozen rubble Remer and staff, Dr. Anupama Bhargaua and
staff, Dr. Trillo, Dr. Greenberg and staff of Texas
Oncology.
By JIM HEINTZ On Tuesday, to every- nine people so far, and of- condition, officials said, Memorials may be made to the American Can-
The Associated Press one’s delight and surprise, ficials say 32 people who with fractures, a head in- cer Society, 1380 Livingston Lane, Jackson, MS
they pulled a baby boy out lived in the building have jury and suffering from 39213.
MOSCOW — Laboring
of the rubble alive, nearly still not been accounted hypothermia and frostbite
through sub-freezing tem-
36 hours after the disaster for. after his ordeal in tem- Compliments of
peratures, Russian rescue
workers were digging into that blew apart his home. The collapse followed peratures around minus Lowndes Funeral Home
His father called it “a New an explosion that was 20 degrees Celsius (minus www.lowndesfuneralhome.net
a sprawling heap of jagged
rubble from a collapsed Year’s miracle.” believed to have been 4 degrees Fahrenheit).
apartment building when The building collapse caused by a gas leak. He was flown to Mos- Send in your church event!
one heard the faintest in the Russian city of Mag- The boy, an 11-month- cow late Tuesday in a des- Email editorialassistant@cdispatch.com
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Subject: Religious brief
It was the sound of life. Monday has killed at least was in extremely serious life.
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Dispatch
The
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
Our View
Big picture should help ease the pain of MSU bowl loss
Someday — not today prob- turned into an interception ance, now matter how obscure, than that, and there are some comes its way in the month
ably — the sting of frustration that led to an Iowa field goal, was cause for something bor- notable football powers who or two between the end of the
that accompanied Mississippi turning victory into defeat. It dering on delirium. Between cannot claim that consistency, season and the bowl game.
State’s 27-22 loss to Iowa in is likely the first time ever a 1936 (MSU’s first bowl game) among them Ohio State, Notre The cumulative effect has
Tuesday’s Outback Bowl will team has held its opponent to and 2007, the Bulldogs played Dame, Florida State, Florida been to raise MSU’s profile
subside and Bulldog fans will negative rushing yardage yet in 13 bowl games, which and Auburn. in an unprecedented way. It
be able to consider things in a lost the game. That’s the sort comes out to a bowl game Off the field, that kind of was once a novelty for MSU to
broader perspective. of thing that sticks in your about every 5 ½ years. If you success has produced divi- play in a bowl game. Today, it’s
Tuesday’s loss — a madden- craw and will leave Bulldog were a student, you had to get dends for not only the universi- almost taken for granted.
ing combination of miscues, fans muttering under their a master’s to see your team ty — charitable giving is at its It may be hard to appreciate
mental lapses, untimely pen- breath until the 2020 season play in a bowl game, statistical- highest when football teams that today, but there is some-
alties and just plain bad luck starts next fall. ly-speaking. are successful — but also for thing far worse than losing a
— certainly took a bit of the Even so, it’s important to Today, it’s a far different the community. Full stadiums bowl game: not playing in one.
sheen off Mississippi State’s recognize just how far Missis- story. mean full hotels, restaurants That’s the kind of disap-
2018 season, Joe Moorhead’s sippi State’s football program Tuesday’s appearance in the and shops as well. pointment Bulldog fans haven’t
first as the Bulldog coach. has come over the past decade. Outback Bowl was the Bull- For nine years, Mississippi suffered in almost a decade.
What seemed likely to be a You don’t have to be on dogs’ ninth consecutive bowl State has enjoyed three hours Things could be worse.
game-winning touchdown pass social security to remember appearance. Only 12 teams of national TV exposure, not In fact, as recently as a
in the fourth quarter instead a time when any bowl appear- have longer bowl streaks to mention the attention that decade ago, they were.
Trust fund
Continued from Page 1A
to Aug. 31 of each year case, I’d say making this he and Chief Financial not what we think we’re
starting this year. But retroactive is something Officer Lloyd Price had going to have.”
now they are hoping the that could be done.” estimated the profits of Sanders pointed out
move can be retroactive The board’s efforts to the trust fund be $1 mil- that the majority of the
to 2018. change the valuation date lion when they submitted trust fund is not invested
“It doesn’t look like of the trust fund preceded their budget recommen- in the market. Just short
we’ll be able to take any- the market slump. dation for the fiscal year of $14 million, or 42.8 per-
thing out at all going by At its Oct. 1 meeting, in September. cent, while the rest is in
the closing on Monday,” the board approved a pro- “That doesn’t mean bonds and cash.
Sanders said. “But I say posal to ask the Legisla- that we spent that $1 mil- Not only can the coun-
that with one condition. If ture to change the valua- lion. That was just what ty draw profits and inter-
we can get the Legislature tion date to Aug. 31. we estimated we would est from the funds, it can
to change the valuation “Our reason for want- have available for capital also borrow against the
date, we’d be able to base ing to change the date projects, which is what principal.
everything on the value of was so that we wouldn’t be that money is used for,”
“It may be that at our
the trust fund on Aug. 31.” guessing about it when we Billingsley said. “This
next (Trust meeting), we
Rep. Jeff Smith said the did our budget,” Sanders isn’t a budget shortfall be-
move even more of that to
Legislature rarely enacts said. “Right now, we have cause we didn’t spend it.”
bonds or cash,” Sanders
laws that are retroactive, to speculate about what “We have everything
but that doesn’t mean it the value of the fund will covered on what we’ve said. “We all know that
can’t be done. be when we put together borrowed for the year,” the stock market wouldn’t
“In my years in the our budget in September. Sanders added. “But go- go on like it has for the
Legislature, we’ve prob- By changing the date to ing forward, I don’t know past several years, so we’ll
ably done only about 20 Aug. 31, we would know if we can expect to get the adjust for that if we need
bills that were retroac- exactly what we had in the kind of money we’ve been to.”
tive,” Smith said. “… We trust fund before we ap- getting from the trust
have done it in the past if prove the budget on Sept. fund. At least by changing
there’s a good reason. Un- 15.” the date to Aug. 31, we’ll
less somebody has a prob- The county’s fiscal know exactly what we’re
lem with it, and I don’t year starts on Oct. 1. dealing with. We’ll be able
think that would be the Billingsley said that to budget what we have,
Recovery House
Continued from Page 1A
storied history in this separate addiction treat- ing and Urban Develop-
area, in the state, in the ment facility at its own lo- ment, causing the non-
Southeast,” Wald said. cation which will continue profit to roll back on some
“They’re really renowned to treat women only. of its transitional housing
for the work that they do Recovery House’s programs. Johnson said
out there. When this con- board will dissolve and she hopes CCC, which is
versation started, the idea decisions will be made a larger nonprofit, will be
was not ‘Oh my gosh, through CCC’s board of able to absorb more of the
look what we can do with trustees. However, Wald costs for the program.
this place,’ more of ‘We’ve stressed, the majority of “Community Counsel-
got to give this place the Recovery House’s staff ing is going to be able to
opportunity to keep doing will remain in their posi- offer a lot more to our cli-
what they’re doing.’ tions, giving CCC about ents,” she said. “It’s going
“I’d like to think we 15 more employees. to be a win-win situation.”
can enhance what they’ve Wald also said CCC She added she plans to
done, but at the same time would take on Recovery be available to help Wald,
they were doing good House’s costs and con- answering questions and
work and our hope is to tinue receiving the same helping deal with funding
continue and let them funding. The bulk of and other operations as
keep doing what they’re Recovery House’s mon- she transitions to her new
doing and grow like I ey comes from grants, position in Tupelo.
would want any residen- though clients may pay “I feel good about this
tial facility to grow,” he up to $1,300, according transition or merger be-
added. to previous reporting by cause I feel that Keenyn
CCC already offers in- The Dispatch. It costs has a passion for helping
house residential treat- Recovery House roughly those suffering with ad-
ment services for men $6,000 to house a client diction, and especially
and women at its Pines for 90 days. women,” she said. “So the
and Cady Hills locations Recovery House reason I’ve had to serve
in downtown Colum- has recently lost about women and children I
bus. Wald said Recovery $250,000 in grants from feel will be carried out by
House will continue as a the Department of Hous- Keenyn if at all possible.”
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TAMPA, Fla. — Willie Gay Jr. had a TAMPA, Fla. — Keytaon Thompson
moment of fear for Kylin Hill. touched the ball four times in the Outback
See HILL, 3B See THOMPSON, 4B
Kim Klement/USA TODAY Sports Douglas DeFelice/USA TODAY Sports
Mississippi State running back Kylin Hill Mississippi State quarterback Keytaon
(8) runs with the ball against Iowa in the Thompson (10) runs the ball in the first
second half of the Outback Bowl. quarter against Iowa in the Outback Bowl.
MSU
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its scoring. Two holding Guidry couldn’t to deny the
calls in the second quar- Bulldogs.
ter took away a potential Iowa went 50 yards over
field goal opportunity and six plays with 42 coming on
later a red-zone chance in back-to-back completions
the final minute. to T.J. Hockenson. Miguel
“More than anything, Recinos’ 40-yard field goal
the cumulative effect. It’s accounted for the final mar-
not just the negative yards, gin with 5 minutes, 51 sec-
but the yards from what the onds remaining.
result of the play was, and The Hawkeyes led 17-6
a lot of those were positive,” at halftime before MSU
Moorhead said. scored twice in a span of
Turnovers also proved 18 seconds in the third
to be part of MSU’s undo- quarter to take a 19-17 lead.
ing. Fitzgerald threw an Both touchdowns came off
interception on a busted turnovers.
screen play on a pass that The missed opportuni-
was tipped at the line of Kim Klement/USA TODAY Sports ties for MSU capped a sea-
scrimmage. His second Mississippi State quarterback Nick Fitzgerald (7) runs son that saw defensive line-
interception came after with the ball against Iowa in the first quarter of the men Jeffery Simmons and
Stephen Guidry couldn’t Outback Bowl on Tuesday at Raymond James Stadium Montez Sweat, Abram, and
catch a first-down pass that in Tampa, Florida. offensive lineman Elgton
would have helped MSU Jenkins earn All-America
take the lead in the fourth honors. MSU’s defense was
quarter. Instead, Jake Ger- second nationally in yards
vase’s interception ended per play allowed and led the
the threat. nation with 12 touchdowns
On defense, MSU sur- allowed. But struggles on of-
rendered a 75-yard touch- fense played big roles in loss-
down on a pass from Nate es to Florida and LSU. The
Stanley to Nick Easley on a same woes were present in
miscommunication. losses to Kentucky and Ala-
“Disappointment be- bama and against Iowa.
cause I know we’re a way Many of MSU’s prom-
better team than that, es- inent defenders saw their
pecially on defense,” said college careers end in the
MSU senior safety Johna- Kim Klement/USA TODAY Sports Outback Bowl. Returning
than Abram, who appeared Mississippi State running back Aeris Williams (26) tries offensive weapons will be
to bite on a play-action fake to fend off Iowa defensive lineman Cedrick Lattimore tasked with breaking in a
by Stanley and didn’t have (95) in the first quarter Tuesday. new starting quarterback
any deep support from a and helping pick up the
safety. “It was out of char- pass attempt at the line 51-yard reception, but he slack for a defense that will
acter. That should never of scrimmage and junior was tripped up at the 1 on a have plenty of players in
happen.” Chauncey Golston made tackle by sophomore Matt new or bigger roles.
Iowa, which earned the interception to give Hankins. The Bulldogs had “It starts tomorrow. It
its first victory against Iowa possession at the to settled for a 20-yard field starts today actually,” soph-
a ranked opponent this MSU 20. Stanley capped goal by Jace Christmann af- omore linebacker Willie
season, scored 17 points a six-play drive when he ter three unsuccessful runs Gay Jr. said. “Sticking to-
off three MSU turnovers. connected with Easley, the by Fitzgerald. gether as a team, replacing
The Bulldogs outgained game’s MVP, on an 8-yard The Bulldogs threat- the leaders we had in Jef-
the Hawkeyes 342-199, but touchdown pass — his sec- ened on their next pos- fery, (defensive end) Ger-
Stanley was 21-for-31 for ond of the game — to give session when Fitzgerald ri (Green), Fitz, all those
214 yards and three touch- the Hawkeyes a 24-19 lead. hit Osirus Mitchell for 34 guys, (Sweat). They’re big
downs. Iowa then held on even yards to the Iowa 31. MSU shoes to fill, and we have to
Iowa’s defense set up a though MSU had its chanc- moved into the red zone on step up.”
go-ahead touchdown when es. On MSU’s first posses- two rushes by Kylin Hill, Follow Dispatch sports
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Ehlinger, Longhorns
Conf. Pct. Overall Pct.
EASTERN CONFERENCE Auburn 0-0 .000 12-1 .923
Prep Basketball
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Miss. State
Tennessee
Auburn
0-0 .000 12-1
0-0 .000 11-1
0-0 .000 11-2
.923
.917
.846
Miss. State
Tennessee
0-0 .000 12-1
0-0 .000 11-1
.923
.917
Friday’s Games Toronto 28 11 .718 — Kentucky 0-0 .000 10-2 .833 Texas A&M 0-0 .000 11-2 .846
Philadelphia 24 14 .632 3½ Ole Miss 0-0 .000 10-2 .833 Arkansas 0-0 .000 11-3 .786
Columbus at South Panola Boston 21 15 .583 5½ Missouri 0-0 .000 11-3 .786
defeat Bulldogs
LSU 0-0 .000 10-3 .769
Brooklyn 17 21 .447 10½ Alabama 0-0 .000 9-3 .750 LSU 0-0 .000 9-3 .750
Pickens County at New Hope New York 9 29 .237 18½ Arkansas 0-0 .000 9-3 .750 Georgia 0-0 .000 9-4 .692
Southeast Division
Northwest Rankin at Starkville W L Pct GB
Missouri
Vanderbilt
0-0 .000 9-3
0-0 .000 9-3
.750
.750
S. Carolina 0-0 .000 8-4 .667
Alabama 0-0 .000 8-5 .615
Noxubee County at Leake Central Charlotte 18 18 .500 — Georgia 0-0 .000 8-4 .667 Ole Miss 0-0 .000 6-8 .429
Miami 17 18 .486 ½
Mississippi State at Arkansas, 6 p.m. Houston 113, Memphis 101 Md.-Eastern Shore 73, UMBC 67
Saturday’s Games
Indianapolis at Houston, 3:35 p.m. (ESPN)
cous contingent of Texas fans after winning the
San Antonio 120, Boston 111
Rice at Southern Mississippi, 6 p.m. New Orleans 123, Minnesota 114
Navy 49, Saint Joseph’s 48
Niagara 74, Colgate 69
Seattle at Dallas, 7:15 p.m. (FOX)
Sunday’s Games
game’s Most Valuable Player award.
Florida at Alabama, 7 p.m.
Oklahoma City 122, Dallas 102
Golden State 132, Phoenix 109
Villanova 75, Xavier 71
SOUTH
L.A. Chargers at Baltimore, 12:05 p.m. (CBS) Ehlinger was the star of a gritty win, run-
Philadelphia at Chicago, 3:40 p.m. (NBC)
Ole Miss at Missouri, 7 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Toronto 122, Utah 116
George Mason 66, Coll. of Charleston 52
Penn 75, Stetson 53
ning for a 2-yard touchdown in the first quar-
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday’s Game
Milwaukee 121, Detroit 98
Denver 115, New York 108
Rutgers 73, Maryland 65 Saturday, Jan. 12 ter, a 9-yard score in the second, and a 1-yard
VCU 97, Delaware St. 55
North Texas at Southern Mississippi, 4 p.m.
Portland 113, Sacramento 108, OT MIDWEST
Baltimore/Los Angeles Chargers/Indianapolis
at Kansas City, 3:35 p.m. (NBC) touchdown in the fourth quarter. The 6-foot-3,
Philadelphia 119, L.A. Clippers 113 DePaul 88, Providence 62
Today’s Games Chicago/Dallas/Seattle at L.A. Rams, 230-pound sophomore finished with 64 yards
Junior College Basketball Atlanta at Washington, 6 p.m.
Dallas at Charlotte, 6 p.m.
Indiana 83, Penn St. 75
Kent St. 92, Clarion 38
Marquette 85, Creighton 67
7:15 p.m. (FOX)
Sunday, Jan. 13 rushing on 21 carries. He threw for 169 yards.
Houston/Baltimore/Los Angeles Chargers at
Thursday’s Games Miami at Cleveland, 6 p.m. Michigan 76, Minnesota 60 New England, 12:05 p.m. (CBS) The quarterback’s impressive performance
New Orleans at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. N. Illinois 109, Brown 102
Women: EMCC at Meridian, 5:30 p.m. Detroit at Memphis, 7 p.m. Nebraska 78, Ohio St. 69
Dallas/Seattle/Philadelphia at New Orleans,
3:40 p.m. (FOX) came after a startling pregame display from
Minnesota at Boston, 7 p.m. Northwestern 68, Illinois 45
Men: EMCC at Meridian, 7:30 p.m. Bevo, the team’s huge longhorn steer mas-
Orlando at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at Phoenix, 8 p.m.
Valparaiso 85, Indiana-Northwest 59
W. Michigan 75, Saginaw Valley State 51
College Bowl Schedule
Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Wisconsin 76, Purdue 69
Monday, Dec. 31
cot. About an hour before kickoff, he charged
on the air Thursday’s Games
Toronto at San Antonio, 7 p.m.
Denver at Sacramento, 9 p.m.
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 98, Rio Grande 37
Military Bowl
At Annapolis, Maryland
Cincinnati 35, Virginia Tech 31
through a barricade and toward Georgia’s red
Houston at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.
Texas A&M-CC 73, Cent. Arkansas 65
Texas State 89, Texas A&M International 25
Sun Bowl sweater-clad bulldog mascot Uga X.
Today Friday’s Games
Utah at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m.
FAR WEST
BYU 67, San Francisco 59
At El Paso, Texas
Stanford 14, Pittsburgh 13
Redbox Bowl
A few people, including photographers,
COLLEGE BASKETBALL Brooklyn at Memphis, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Boston, 7 p.m.
Gonzaga 79, Pepperdine 54
Idaho 79, Weber St. 74
At Santa Clara, California were knocked to the ground, but there were
Oregon 7, Michigan State 6
5:30 p.m. — Nebraska at Maryland, Big Ten Indiana at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Orlando at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
Idaho St. 63, E. Washington 48 Liberty Bowl no reported injuries and Bevo was quickly re-
Loyola Marymount 76, Portland 58
Network Washington at Miami, 7 p.m. Montana 79, S. Utah 57
At Memphis, Tennessee
Oklahoma State 38, Missouri 33 strained.
Atlanta at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Montana St. 80, N. Arizona 70
5:30 p.m. — Tulane at Cincinnati, CBS Sports L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 8 p.m. N. Colorado 79, Portland St. 63
Holiday Bowl
At San Diego
No. 14 Texas (10-4) continued its quick rise
New York at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.
Network Oklahoma City at Portland, 9:30 p.m.
Pacific 76, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 67
San Diego 57, Santa Clara 49
Northwestern 31, Utah 20
Gator Bowl
under coach Tom Herman, capping his second
5:30 p.m. — Seton Hall at Xavier, FS1 Tuesday’s Men’s Major UC Riverside 79, CS Bakersfield 67 At Jacksonville, Florida season with a Sugar Bowl win that will surely
6 p.m. — TBD, ESPN2 College Scores The AP Women’s Top 25 Texas A&M 52, North Carolina State 13
send expectations soaring after nearly a decade
The weekly poll, with first-place votes in Tuesday’s Games
6 p.m. — Temple at Central Florida, ESPNEWS EAST
St. John’s 89, Marquette 69
parentheses, records through Dec. 30, total Outback Bowl of mostly mediocrity.
points based on 25 points for a first-place vote
6 p.m. — Texas Tech at West Virginia, ESPNU SOUTH
Florida St. 87, Winthrop 76 through one point for a 25th-place vote and last
At Tampa, Florida
Iowa 27, Mississippi State 22 During the postgame celebration, some Tex-
7:30 p.m. — Northwestern at Michigan State, Radford 80, Mars Hill 51
Virginia Tech 81, Notre Dame 66
week’s ranking:
Rec. Pts Prv
Citrus Bowl
At Orlando, Florida
as players were making snow angels in the con-
Big Ten Network FAR WEST 1. UConn (31)
2. Notre Dame
11-0 775 1
12-1 741 2
Kentucky 27, Penn State 24
Fiesta Bowl
fetti on the field. The different position groups
San Diego St. 65, CS Northridge 60
7:30 p.m. — Connecticut at South Florida, CBS Washington 84, Cal St.-Fullerton 76 3. Louisville 12-0 714 3 At Glendale, Arizona — like receivers and linebackers — stayed on
4. Maryland 12-0 645 4 LSU 40, UCF 32
Sports Network Monday’s Men’s Major 5. Oregon 11-1 641 5 Rose Bowl the field to take pictures together as the Long-
At Pasadena, California
7:30 p.m. — DePaul at Villanova, FS1 College Scores 6. Stanford
7. Mississippi State
10-1 622 6
12-1 586 8 Ohio State 28, Washington 23 horns obviously relished every moment.
EAST
8 p.m. — TBD, ESPN2 Albany (NY) 79, Niagara 74
8. Baylor
9. N.C. State
8-1 584 7
13-0 527 9
Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans “It is incredible,” Ehlinger said. “We are on
8 p.m. — Iowa State at Oklahoma State, ESPNEWS Creighton 79, Providence 68
Hartford 79, Boston College 78, OT
10. Tennessee 11-1 499 10 Texas 28, Georgia 21 the way. This was a stepping stone for Texas to
11. Oregon State 10-2 452 11
8 p.m. — Texas at Kansas State, ESPNU Md.-Eastern Shore 68, Chestnut Hill 62
Monmouth (NJ) 76, Penn 74, OT
12. Minnesota 12-0 427 12 Monday, Jan. 7
College Football Championship
get back to the elite level. This is going to give
13. Texas 10-2 402 13
9:30 p.m. — Colorado State at UNLV, CBS NJIT 78, Duquesne 67 14. Syracuse 11-2 369 15 At Santa Clara, California us great momentum headed into the offseason.”
UMBC 98, Centenary (NJ) 48 Alabama (14-0) vs. Clemson (14-0), 7 p.m.
Sports Network SOUTH 15. Michigan State
16. Kentucky
11-1 304 21
13-1 295 18 (ESPN) Texas stretched its lead to 28-7 with 11 min-
South Carolina 97, North Greenville 46
10 p.m. — Utah State at Nevada, ESPNU Vanderbilt 90, UNC-Asheville 59 17. Gonzaga
18. California
12-1 234 20
9-2 201 14
Iowa 27, utes, 49 seconds left in the fourth quarter on
NBA Virginia 100, Marshall 64
MIDWEST 19. Iowa 9-3 185 16 No. 18 Mississippi State 22 Ehlinger’s 1-yard run, finally scoring on fourth
20. Marquette 10-3 183 22 Mississippi State 6 0 13 3—22
7 p.m. — Minnesota at Boston, ESPN Kent St. 71, Oberlin 48
SOUTHWEST 21. Texas A&M 11-2 173 23 Iowa 0 17 7 3—27 down after his first three attempts at running for
9:30 p.m. — Oklahoma City at LA Lakers, ESPN Sam Houston St. 84, Texas Lutheran 54 22. Arizona State 9-3 97 17 First Quarter
the score fell just short of the end zone.
Hill
FAR WEST 23. South Carolina 8-4 76 25 MSST—FG Christmann 44, 6:37
NHL E. Washington 65, Idaho St. 55 24. DePaul 9-4 72 19 MSST—FG Christmann 42, :45
Second Quarter
Gonzaga 89, CS Bakersfield 54 25. Iowa State 10-2 66 —
6 p.m. — Pittsburgh at NY Rangers, NBC Sports Montana 89, S. Utah 76 Also Receiving Votes: Virginia Tech 59, IOW—FG Recinos 44, 10:02
N. Arizona 74, Montana St. 68 Florida State 52, Utah 32, Miami 23, Arizona IOW—Easley 75 pass from Stanley (Recinos
Network N. Colorado 73, Portland St. 60 15, Indiana 11, South Dakota 7, Auburn 4, kick), 7:55
8:30 p.m. — San Jose at Colorado, NBC Sports Pepperdine 100, Alabama A&M 64 Central Michigan 1, South Dakota State 1. IOW—Smith-Marsette 15 pass from Stanley
(Recinos kick), 6:18
Continued from Page 1B
Weber St. 93, Idaho 87
Network AP Voting for Third Quarter
Mississippi State’s sophomore linebacker
The Associated Press MSST—Hill 1 pass from Fitzgerald
SOCCER Adam Minichino (pass failed), 11:26
had an excellent view of the tackle laid on the
Men’s Top 25 Dispatch sports editor is a voter on The MSST—Fitzgerald 33 run (Christmann kick),
1:55 p.m. — Premier League: Chelsea vs. The weekly poll, with first-place votes in
parentheses, records through Dec. 30, total
Associated Press’ weekly women’s college
basketball poll. Here is his ballot for this week:
11:08
IOW—Easley 8 pass from Stanley (Recinos sophomore running back early in the fourth
Southampton, NBC Sports Network points based on 25 points for a first-place vote 1. Connecticut kick), 1:55 quarter of his team’s game against Iowa in the
through one point for a 25th-place vote and last 2. Louisville Fourth Quarter
Thursday week’s ranking:
Rec. Pts Prv
3. Notre Dame
4. Oregon
MSST—FG Christmann 20, 12:04
IOW—FG Recinos 40, 5:51
Outback Bowl on Tuesday. Gay Jr. was there
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
1. Duke (35) 11-1 1530 1 5. Stanford A—40,518. to help Hill off the field before he ultimately
2. Michigan (9) 13-0 1478 2 6. Maryland
6 p.m. — Iowa at Purdue, Big Ten Network 3. Tennessee (12) 11-1 1469 3 7. Baylor MSST IOW fell to the ground.
4. Virginia (4) 11-0 1428 4 8. Mississippi State First downs 15 11
6 p.m. — Penn State at Michigan, ESPN 5. Kansas (4) 11-1 1378 5 9. North Carolina State Rushes-yards 42-190 20-(min “He got hit in the back of the head,” Gay Jr.
6 p.m. — North Carolina State at Miami, ESPNU
6. Nevada
7. Gonzaga
13-0 1317 6
12-2 1200 7
10. Oregon State
11. Syracuse
Passing
Comp-Att-Int
152 214
14-32-2 21-31-1 said. “I saw him get tackled from behind and
6 p.m. — Illinois at Indiana, FS1
8. Michigan State
9. Florida State
11-2 1146 8
11-1 1063 9
12. Tennessee
13. Texas A&M
Return Yards
Punts-Avg.
42 154
5-41.6 7-33.14
it was kind of ugly. I kind of knew when he got
6:30 p.m. — George Mason at St. Joseph’s, CBS
10. Virginia Tech
11. Texas Tech
11-1 934 10
11-1 893 11
14. Marquette
15. Minnesota
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
Penalties-Yards 8-90 0-0
up he had a concussion — or at least I thought
Sports Network 12. Auburn 11-2 820 12 16. California Time of Possession 33:34 26:26 I knew — but then I saw him get back in the
13. Kentucky 10-2 799 16 17. Gonzaga
8 p.m. — Minnesota at Wisconsin, Big Ten 14. Ohio State 12-1 769 13 18. Kentucky INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS game, so I don’t really know.”
15. North Carolina 9-3 744 14 19. Texas RUSHING—Mississippi St., Fitzgerald 20-
Network 16. Marquette 11-2 595 18 20. Michigan State 103, Hill 12-43, Ae.Williams 6-22, Gibson The episode was a scary one for the former
8 p.m. — St. Mary’s at San Francisco, ESPN2
17. Mississippi State
18. N.C. State
12-1 572 19
12-1 424 20
21. Iowa State
22. Florida State
1-12, K.Thompson 3-10. Iowa, T.Young 3-7,
Kelly-Martin 5-0, (Team) 1-(minus 1), Sargent Columbus High School ball carrier. On the
8 p.m. — Jacksonville State at Belmont, ESPNU
19. Houston
20. Buffalo
13-0 368 22
12-1 353 21
23. Utah
24. South Dakota
7-(minus 3), Stanley 4-(minus 18).
PASSING—Mississippi St., Fitzgerald 14-32-2-
television broadcast of the game, ESPN2’s
8 p.m. — Colorado at Arizona, FS1
21. Indiana 11-2 330 23 25. Iowa 152. Iowa, Stanley 21-31-1-214.
RECEIVING—Mississippi St., Ae.Williams
Molly McGrath said she was standing near
22. Wisconsin 10-3 250 15
23. Oklahoma 11-1 244 25 USA Today 3-19, Hill 3-12, Mitchell 2-42, De.Thomas Hill when he was removed from the game.
8:30 p.m. — Wichita State at Memphis, CBS 2-16, Ju.Johnson 2-5, S.Guidry 1-51, F.Green
24. Nebraska
25. Iowa
11-2 204 —
11-2 182 24 Women’s Top 25 1-7. Iowa, Easley 8-104, Smith-Marsette 4-29, She said Hill’s eyes rolled into the back of his
Sports Network The weekly poll, with first-place votes in Hockenson 3-43, B.Smith 3-33, T.Young 2-1,
10 p.m. — Stanford at UCLA, ESPN
Also Receiving Votes: Arizona State 116,
Kansas State 61, Villanova 43, Seton Hall 24, parentheses, records through Dec. 30, points Sargent 1-4. head and he lost consciousness for a moment.
based on 25 points for a first-place vote through
TCU 20, Cincinnati 14, Iowa State 10, Florida MSU coach Joe Moorhead said Hill was prop-
10 p.m. — BYU at Pacific, ESPNU
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
6, Purdue 6, Toledo 5, Louisville 3, North Texas
1, St. John’s 1.
one point for a 25th-place vote and previous
ranking:
Rec. Pts Pvs
Hockey erly treated before he returned to the game in
USA Today Top 25 1. UConn (31) 11-0 775 1 NHL the final possessions of the 27-22 loss.
6 p.m. — Mississippi State at Arkansas, SEC The weekly poll, with first-place votes in
2. Notre Dame 12-1 736 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE
Network parentheses, records through Dec. 30, points
3. Louisville
4. Maryland
12-0 716 3
12-0 668 4
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
“Not that I saw,” Moorhead said of Hill los-
8 p.m. — Connecticut at Baylor, ESPN
based on 25 points for a first-place vote through
one point for a 25th-place vote and previous
5. Oregon
6. Mississippi State
11-1 646 5
12-1 595 7
Tampa Bay 40 31 7 2 64 168 117 ing consciousness. “He went through proto-
Toronto 39 26 11 2 54 144 109
8 p.m. — South Carolina at Texas A&M, SEC
ranking:
Rec. Pts Pvs
7. Baylor 8-1 590 6 Boston 40 22 14 4 48 114 105 col and (was) checked out by our trainers.”
8. Stanford 10-1 583 8
Network 1. Duke (10) 11-1 759 2 9. N.C. State 13-0 532 9
Buffalo
Montreal
40 21 13 6 48 115 115
40 21 14 5 47 128 128 In compliance with NCAA rules, MSU first
2. Virginia (11) 11-0 757 1 10. Tennessee 11-1 502 10
GOLF 3. Tennessee (7) 11-1 734 3 11. Oregon State 10-2 442 11
Florida
Detroit
38 17 15 6 40 124 134
41 15 19 7 37 115 140
adopted a protocol for concussion manage-
5 p.m. — PGA Tour, Sentry Tournament of
4. Michigan (4)
5. Nevada
13-0 729 4
13-0 655 6
12. Texas
13. Minnesota
10-2 419 12
12-0 370 15 Ottawa 40 15 21 4 34 126 159 ment in student-athletes in August 2010. The
Metropolitan Division
Champions, first round, Maui, Hawaii, GLF
6. Kansas
7. Michigan State
11-1 643 5
11-2 593 7
14. Syracuse
15. Kentucky
11-2 367 14
13-1 310 17 GP W L OT Pts GF GA latest revision in April 2017 on www.ncaa.org
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 8. Gonzaga 12-2 577 8 16. Marquette
17. Michigan State
10-3 255 19
11-1 249 22
Washington 38 24 11 3 51 138 112
Columbus 39 23 13 3 49 129 119 states “institutions shall have a management
9. Florida State 11-1 518 9
5 p.m. — Under Armour All-America Game, 10. Virginia Tech 11-1 490 10 18. Gonzaga 12-1 246 21 Pittsburgh 39 21 12 6 48 133 115
N.Y. Islanders 38 21 13 4 46 114 102
plan on file such that a student-athlete who
19. California 9-2 210 13
Orlando, Florida, ESPN2
11. Texas Tech
12. Ohio State
11-1 442 13
12-1 413 11 20. Iowa 9-3 193 16 N.Y. Rangers 38 17 14 7 41 111 123 exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors con-
21. Texas A&M 11-2 126 24 Carolina 38 16 17 5 37 94 109
NBA
13. Auburn
14. Kentucky
11-2 403 11
10-2 391 15 22. Arizona State 9-3 116 18 New Jersey 38 15 16 7 37 113 127 sistent with a concussion shall be removed
Philadelphia 39 15 19 5 35 111 140
7 p.m. — Toronto at San Antonio, TNT 15. North Carolina 9-3 374 14 23. Florida State
24. DePaul
12-1 110 25
9-4 81 20 WESTERN CONFERENCE from practice or competition and evaluated
16. Mississippi State 12-1 299 17
9:30 p.m. — Houston at Golden State, TNT 17. Houston 13-0 233 19
25. Virginia Tech 13-0 67 —
Also Receiving Votes: Iowa State 32, Miami
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
by an athletics healthcare provider with ex-
NHL
18. Marquette
19. N.C. State
11-2 211 20
12-1 179 24
30, South Carolina 26, Alabama-Birmingham
18, South Alabama 13, UCF 9, Indiana 9, West
Winnipeg
Nashville
39 25 12 2 52 134 111
41 24 15 2 50 124 104
perience in the evaluation and management
6:30 p.m. — Chicago at NY Islanders, NBC
20. Buffalo
20. Iowa
12-1 134 22
11-2 134 21
Virginia 9, Missouri 8, Southern California 5, Colorado 40 19 13 8 46 134 123 of concussion. Student-athletes that sustain
New Mexico 4, Arizona 2, Central Michigan 2, Dallas 40 20 16 4 44 108 106
Sports Network 22. Indiana 11-2 128 25 South Dakota 2, Tulane 2. Minnesota 38 18 17 3 39 110 108 a concussion outside of their sport will be
23. Nebraska 11-2 117 23
SOCCER 23. Wisconsin 10-3 117 16 The AP Women’s Top 25 Chicago
St. Louis
42 15 21 6 36 121 153
37 15 18 4 34 102 123 managed in the same manner as those sus-
1:55 p.m. — Premier League: Manchester City
25. Oklahoma 11-1 96 —
Also Receiving Votes: Arizona State 71, Scores / Schedule
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
tained during sport activity. Student-athletes
Tuesday’s Games
vs. Liverpool, NBC Sports Network
Villanova 37, Cincinnati 34, TCU 27, Kansas
State 26, Iowa State 23, Seton Hall 18, Florida No games scheduled Calgary 40 24 12 4 52 141 112 diagnosed with a concussion will not return
Vegas 43 24 15 4 52 130 115
12, UCF 9, Purdue 7, Furman 5, North Texas 3, Today’s Games
San Jose 41 21 13 7 49 140 129 to activity for the remainder of that day. Med-
Friday St. John’s 1, Toledo 1.
The AP Men’s Top 25
No. 13 Texas vs. Oklahoma State, 7 p.m.
No. 25 Iowa State vs. Kansas Sttate, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Anaheim 41 19 15 7 45 102 120
Vancouver 42 19 19 4 42 124 133 ical clearance will be determined by the team
COLLEGE BASKETBALL No. 1 UConn at No. 8 Baylor, 8 p.m. Edmonton 39 18 18 3 39 111 126 physician or their designee.
6 p.m. — Ball State at Toledo, CBS Sports Scores / Schedule No. 2 Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. Arizona 39 17 20 2 36 100 112
Tuesday’s Games No. 3 Louisville vs. North Carolina, 6 p.m. Los Angeles 41 16 22 3 35 92 121 “The student-athlete will be monitored
Network No. 9 Florida State 87, Winthrop 76 No. 7 Mississippi State at Arkansas, 6 p.m.
No. 9 N.C. State vs. Duke, 6 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for for recurrence of symptoms both from phys-
No. 10 Virginia Tech 81, Notre Dame 66 overtime loss. Top three teams in each division
6 p.m. — SMU at Tulane, ESPN2 St. John’s 89, No. 16 Marquette 69 No. 10 Tennessee at Auburn, 6 p.m.
and two wild cards per conference advance to ical exertion and also mental exertion, such
Today’s Games No. 14 Syracuse at Clemson, 6 p.m.
6 p.m. — IUPUI at Illinois, ESPNU No. 5 Kansas vs. No. 23 Oklahoma, 8 p.m. No. 15 Michigan State at Northwestern, 7 p.m. playoffs.
as reading, phone texting, computer games,
No. 16 Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt, 6 p.m.
8 p.m. — Buffalo at Eastern Michigan, CBS No. 6 Nevada vs. Utah State, 10 p.m.
No. 17 Gonzaga vs. Saint Mary’s, 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 31 working on a computer, classroom work, or
No. 8 Michigan State vs. Northwestern, 7:30 p.m. No. 19 Iowa vs. Nebraska, 7 p.m. Nashville 6, Washington 3
Sports Network No. 11 Texas Tech at West Virginia, 6 p.m. No. 21 Texas A&M vs. No. 23 South Carolina, New Jersey 4, Vancouver 0 taking a test.”
No. 15 North Carolina vs. Harvard, 6 p.m. Carolina 3, Philadelphia 1
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL No. 19 Houston vs. Tulsa, 7 p.m.
8 p.m.
Friday’s Games Pittsburgh 3, Minnesota 2 At the time of his injury, Hill had run 11
7 p.m. — DePaul at Marquette, FS1 No. 24 Nebraska at Maryland, 5:30 p.m. No. 5 Oregon vs. Washington, 8 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 3, Buffalo 1
N.Y. Rangers 2, St. Louis 1 times and caught two passes. He caught one
Thursday’s Games No. 6 Stanford vs. Southern Cal, 10 p.m.
COLLEGE GYMNASTICS No. 2 Michigan vs. Penn State, 6 p.m. No. 11 Oregon State vs. Washington State, 9 p.m. Columbus 6, Ottawa 3 pass and ran once in MSU’s final possession
No. 18 N.C. State at Miami, 6 p.m. No. 18 California vs. UCLA, 9 p.m. Florida 4, Detroit 3, SO
8 p.m. — Women, Nebraska at UCLA, ESPN2 No. 21 Indiana vs. Illinois, 6 p.m. No. 20 Marquette vs. No. 24 DePaul, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 2, Anaheim 1, OT to finish with 12 carries for 43 yards and three
Los Angeles 3, Colorado 2, OT
COLLEGE HOCKEY No. 22 Wisconsin vs. Minnesota, 8 p.m. No. 22 Arizona State at Utah, 8 p.m.
Saturday’s Games Montreal 3, Dallas 2, OT catches for 12 yards.
No. 25 Iowa at Purdue, 6 p.m.
6 p.m. — Men, Ohio State at Michigan State, Big Friday’s Game No. 4 Maryland vs. Ohio State, 3 p.m. Calgary 8, San Jose 5
Winnipeg 4, Edmonton 3 Hill ended his season with 117 carries for
No. 17 Gonzaga vs. Pacific, 2 p.m.
No. 20 Buffalo at Eastern Michigan, 8 p.m.
Ten Network Saturday’s Games
No. 25 Iowa State at Kansas, 1 p.m. Tuesday’s Games
749 yards and four touchdowns, improve-
Sunday’s Games Boston 4, Chicago 2
8 p.m. — Men, Penn State at Minnesota, ESPNU No. 1 Duke vs. Clemson, 7 p.m. No. 1 UConn at Houston, 11 a.m. Nashville 4, Philadelphia 0 ments of 39 carries, 339 yards, and two touch-
No. 3 Tennessee vs. Georgia, 2:30 p.m. No. 2 Notre Dame at Georgia Tech, 2 p.m. Vegas 2, Los Angeles 0
GOLF No. 4 Virginia vs. No. 9 Florida State, 2 p.m. No. 3 Louisville at Duke, 1 p.m. Today’s Games downs from his freshman season. He also had
No. 5 Kansas at Iowa State, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m.
5 p.m. — PGA Tour, Sentry Tournament of No. 6 Nevada at New Mexico, 7 p.m.
No. 5 Oregon vs. Washington State, 5 p.m.
No. 6 Stanford vs. UCLA, 3 p.m. Calgary at Detroit, 6 p.m. 22 catches for 176 yards and four touchdowns.
Champions, second round, Maui, Hawaii, GLF No. 7 Gonzaga vs. Santa Clara, 8 p.m. No. 7 Mississippi State vs. No. 16 Kentucky, Vancouver at Ottawa, 6 p.m.
New Jersey at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. The 22 catches was second on the team.
No. 8 Michigan State at No. 14 Ohio State, 11 a.m. 4 p.m.
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL No. 10 Virginia Tech vs. Boston College, 11 a.m. No. 8 Baylor at Texas Tech, Noon Edmonton at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. In Hill’s absence, senior running back Ae-
No. 9 N.C. State at Boston College, 1 p.m. San Jose at Colorado, 8:30 p.m.
10:30 p.m. — Mayfair at Sierra Canyon, ESPNU No. 11 Texas Tech vs. Kansas State, 1 p.m.
No. 13 Kentucky at Alabama, Noon No. 10 Tennessee vs. Missouri, 1 p.m. Thursday’s Games ris Williams, a West Point native, ran twice for
No. 11 Oregon State vs. Washington, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Toronto, 1 p.m.
NBA No. 15 North Carolina at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m.
No. 12 Minnesota vs. Illinois, 3 p.m. Carolina at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. 9 yards. He ended his final game as a Bulldog
No. 23 Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State, 1 p.m.
7 p.m. — Dallas at Boston, NBA TV Sunday’s Games
No. 13 Texas at West Virginia, 3 p.m.
No. 14 Syracuse at Virginia Tech, 1 p.m.
Florida at Buffalo, 6 p.m.
Calgary at Boston, 6 p.m. with three catches for 19 yards and six carries
9:30 p.m. — Oklahoma City at Portland, NBA TV No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 21 Indiana, 3:30 p.m.
No. 16 Marquette vs. Xavier, 11 a.m.
No. 15 Michigan State at Indiana, 1 p.m. Chicago vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Veterans for 22 yards.
No. 18 California vs. Southern Cal, 5 p.m. Memorial Coliseum, 6:30 p.m.
No. 19 Houston vs. American, 5 p.m.
No. 22 Wisconsin at Penn State, 6:30 p.m.
No. 21 Texas A&M at LSU, 2 p.m. Vancouver at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. Follow Dispatch sports writer Brett Hudson
No. 22 Arizona State at Colorado, 3 p.m. Washington at St. Louis, 7 p.m.
No. 24 Nebraska at No. 25 Iowa, 4:30 p.m. No. 23 South Carolina vs. Alabama, 11 a.m. Tampa Bay at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. on Twitter @Brett_Hudson
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Thompson
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Bowl but never attempted Thompson in the slot to two scores, and attempted Stadium, and MSU needs
a pass. Fitzgerald’s right on first- 27 passes. a new quarterback. Jalen
If Mississippi State’s and-15, 30 yards away from The way Thompson was Mayden redshirted with
backup quarterback is Nick the end zone. Thompson used was very similar to the team this year and
Fitzgerald’s successor in was open as he ran up the the Lion role Stephens oc- early enrollee freshman
2019, he will touch the ball seam, but the pass fell in- cupied. Garrett Shrader is already
much more often and likely complete. The incompletion near on campus, but Thompson
do most of it as a passer. It wasn’t Moorhead’s the goal line aside, wide has a step on both of them
On Tuesday, Thompson first time experimenting receiver Osirus Mitchell thanks to his experience in
was primarily used as part with using a backup quar- thought Thompson looked the system. Fitzgerald feels
of a specialty package in terback this way. In 2016, natural as a wide receiver. that will be crucial.
the No. 18 MSU’s 27-22 loss Moorhead’s first year as The package has been in “He’s a guy that got to go
to Iowa. Penn State’s offensive co- place throughout the sea- through the entire spring
Thompson ran the ball ordinator, Trace McSorley son and used for a handful and summer. I didn’t exact-
three times for 10 yards won a quarterback battle of snaps, but Mitchell said ly get to do that,” Fitzgerald
and was targeted by one with Tommy Stephens. it was effectively never said, referencing the an-
Fitzgerald pass, an incom- But Stephens was a versa- practiced in the regular kle injury suffered in the
pletion near the end zone. tile athlete at 6-foot-5, 240 season. 2017 Egg Bowl that kept
Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Yesterday’sANSWER
answer
“The two-quarterback
stuff is predicated on what
pounds, so Moorhead put
him to use. They created
Mitchell said MSU prac-
ticed it every day in bowl
him out of some offseason
work. “He’s going in with a Sudoku
Sudoku is a number-
YESTERDAY’S
7 6 2 4 9 8 3 1 5
the defense does and how a position for Stephens — practice. lot more experience than I placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
is a number-
a 9x9 grid
placing with based
puzzle severalon 3 8 1 7 5 6 4 9 2
(8-5), that advantage 27 times for 208 yards and ing under Fitzgerald. But Follow Dispatch sports
showed itself most in a play four touchdowns, caught Fitzgerald’s MSU career writer Brett Hudson on
that didn’t work. MSU put 12 passes for 60 yards and ended at Raymond James Twitter @Brett_Hudson
Walters
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and get back to Jackson. Outlaw Slam Dunk at the Hump at selves. Sophomore Amaya Ford is a
The true measure of the Humphrey Coliseum. rising star.
strength of a program is the level Starkville and Olive Branch The schedule has been chal-
of success during a transitional have had several heavyweight lenging. Pontotoc beat Starkville
season. matchups through the years. The in the season opener. The Lady
Williams has led the Lady Jack- dynamics changed a year ago Warriors are 15-1. Columbus has
ets to back-to-back Class 6A State when Olive Brach was shifted to beaten Starkville twice by a com-
championships. The 2017 title was Class 5A in realignment, so the bined 10 points. The Lady Falcons
the program’s first since 1992. Be- stakes aren’t quite as high, but it is are 12-1.
fore breaking through, Starkville still great basketball between two In the latest Mississippi Grid-
had a couple of other losses in the great programs. iron basketball rankings, Starkville
Coliseum. Coach Jason Thompson has is fourth in Class 6A. Conversely,
After the first champion- Olive Branch at 16-2 as we enter Pontotoc is No. 1 in Class 4A and
ship, Starkville lost one starter the New Year. The Lady Jackets Columbus is No. 3 in Class 6A.
— Kelsey Jones, who is now at handed the Lady Quistors their Starkville is much different
Southern Mississippi. Last season, first in-state loss of the season. from when the season started. You
the Lady Jackets lost a little more Olive Branch has size, speed, can sense a comfort level. Players
firepower, so there were some and athleticism. The Lady Quistors
are having fun and reacting well
unknowns entering the season. rely on full-court pressure and
with one another. After being a
Williams knew she had some present every problem an opposing
state championship favorite a year
talented players. She knew she had team could be asked to tackle.
ago, this team has been able to fly
players who grown accustomed to “The biggest thing is remain-
under the radar.
winning. These players had seen ing disciplined and handling the
The only thing missing from
the amount of hard work needed to pressure,” said Williams after
get to the top. the victory. “They want to speed the first half of the season was a
“The biggest challenge is teach- you up, force turnovers, and take win that would shake up the state
ing players how to win,” Williams you out of rhythm. We had some and tell everybody Starkville isn’t
said in the preseason. “While unforced turnovers, but overall, going to go quietly into the night.
there is not as much returning we handled the pressure well. This That win happened Thursday in
experience as we have had in is just a great win. Being able to the Hump.
recent years, we have a hard-work- enter the second half of the season This team will build on that
ing group. They are enjoyable to (at 9-3) is really big for this team. victory. It will remember it when
coach. They come to the gym and There is a lot of potential here, and things are challenging in February
work hard. We have established an we are getting better each day.” and the season is on the line.
expectation around here and these Starkville does have a Dandy A transitional year could be-
players want to respond to that Dozen player — senior Jalisa Out- come a championship year.
challenge.” law. Overall, there are six seniors
On Thursday, Starkville pro- on the roster. The Lady Jackets Scott Walters is a sports writer
vided evidence it is heading in the may have a little less size than for The Dispatch. He can be reached
right direction when it defeated recent years, but they play smart, at swalters@cdispatch.com. Follow ACROSS
Olive Branch 57-54 in the Travis focused, and stay within them- him on Twitter @dispatchscott. 1 Banana-shaped
MSU women
fruit
6 Champagne
choice
Continued from Page 1B 10 Friendly señorita
11 Spring up
regular-season title. MSU topped 100 points amazed every time we est-ranked team entering
12 When pigs fly
MSU turned its focus to for a sixth time in 13 come through that tun- league play.
13 Fleet-based
SEC play minutes after its games against Louisiana. nel,” Schaefer said. “We “There is so much 14 Aphrodite’s son
104-36 rout of Louisiana While Sunday’s defensive shouldn’t be because potential on this team,” 15 Run
on Sunday at Humphrey performance was an out- that’s the norm around Danberry said. “We have 16 Tipsy
Coliseum. The victory lier, senior guard Jordan here. My first year here to keep working until we 17 Droop
helped MSU close the Danberry knows the po- we probably played before realize what all we can do. 18 Superman foe
non-conference slate with tential of this team. 10,000 for the whole sea- Coach talks all the time Luthor
a 12-1 record. The loss was “We have to get better son combined. Now, Mis- about being consistent in 19 Runs playfully
an 82-74 setback at No. on the defensive end to sissippi State women’s everything we do. That is 22 Alan of
5 Oregon. SEC play will compete for champion- basketball on a Sunday what we are trying to do.” “M*A*S*H”
start at 6 p.m. Thursday ships,” Danberry said. afternoon is a destination. Schaefer said he had 23 Mystique DOWN 17 Keyboard part
against Arkansas (11-3) in “Everybody is doing their “Our fans plan family high comfort level with 26 Con artists 1 Discussion groups 20 Hosp. workers
Fayetteville, Arkansas. part on the offensive end. road trips around watch- each of his last two teams. 29 Fellow 2 “West Side Story” 21 Total
“These students-ath- A year ago, we were great ing this team play. I will 32 High trains song 24 Eye parts
He said he felt like if the
letes are getting ready on defense, and we need be forever indebted to our 33 Pointer 3 Crucial 25 Nevada neighbor
seniors made the bus, his 34 One-celled
for a two-month grind,” to get back to that to con- fans for their support. I team would have a great 4 Gets on 27 Pie — mode
Schaefer said. “That’s tinue winning. Everybody think we pay a little bit of organism 5 Kids’ card game 28 Made like a
chance of winning. He is 36 Tag info
exactly what life in our is happy, pleased, about that back by the product working on having a simi- 6 Fiber source geyser
37 Coup group 7 Competitor 29 College study
league is all about. It’s a how this season has gone. that is put on the floor. lar peace with his current 38 So far 8 Grammar topic 30 Entertain
grind. Each night you are “A lot of teams would We have created a hostile squad. 39 Film prize 9 Fax’s forerunner 31 Time being
facing some of the elite like to be 12-1, like the environment for opposing “We would like to have 40 Ridiculous
teams and coaches in this position we are in. For the teams here. We know we 11 Lemon and 35 List-ending abbr.
the Oregon game back,” 41 Stagger melon, e.g. 36 Some heirs
nation. We survived that younger players, this is will have that eight times 42 Syrian president
Schaefer said. “If you 15 Writer Rita — 38 Acapulco aunt
grind a year ago. It takes fixing to be a challenge. during league play.”
lose a game, you want to Brown
a special team. Do I like Like coach said, it’s a Sophomore guard
play that game again. We
where we are right now? grind. We have to step our Bre’Amber Scott scored
didn’t play to our potential
Yes. game up mentally and be a game-high 21 points
in that game. Even though
“We have established ready for that.” against Louisiana. She
we are a good team, even MSU announced a said the team grew during we would like that one
on some nights, a great sellout crowd of 10,242 a road trip to Austin, Tex- back, we have established
team. That doesn’t mean Sunday. That ranks as the as, to face Texas and on we are a good team. I am
there isn’t room to grow fifth largest crowd in pro- a road trip that featured still trying to get a pulse
and get better. I believe in gram history. The arena games against Oregon on this team. There was a
this team a lot. I think there was estimated at being 80 and Washington. comfort level the last cou-
is still enormous growth percent full. While Schae- “The coaches do a ple of years.
that we can make, so take fer has grown used to great job of preparing “We can get there with
where you are and be hap- large crowds, even he was us,” Scott said. “We are this team. For now, it’s
py. Don’t be satisfied.” surprised by Sunday’s playing with confidence. I back to practice and work-
After leading MSU to turnout. think that is going to help ing hard to play Arkansas.
back-to-back in nation- School is still out for us when we play confer- You can’t get caught up in
al championship games, Christmas break and a ence games. This team the big picture when con-
Schaefer has continued large fraction of the fan wants to have their own ference play starts. You
the recent trend of a base already had left for identity.” have to focus on the oppo-
daunting non-conference Tampa, Florida, where Danberry said MSU nent straight ahead. The
schedule. The team has the No. 18 MSU football has a high amount of only guarantee is we will
grown through a mixed team lost to Iowa 27-22 on confidence. It also has keep working hard and
bag of road games, home Tuesday in the Outback an understanding of how keep getting better.”
games, ranked oppo- Bowl. much improvement needs Follow Dispatch sports
nents, and struggling op- “Coach (Johnnie) to be made, despite being writer Scott Walters on
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THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2019
Warm up
a January night
BY JAN SWOOPE
jswoope@cdispatch.com
T
he thermometer has been
on a joy ride the past few Daniel J. van Ackere/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
days, but one thing we These creamy parfaits are made
know: real cold will return. On a using a recipe from the “Complete
chilly, damp January night, there’s Cookbook for Youth Chefs.”
just something cozy about a slow
cooker supper. This appliance can
do the heavy lifting on meaty main
dishes, casseroles, soups, stews,
The perfect
pasta and desserts year-round,
but it always feels right to revisit
crock pot recipes this time of year.
snack: yogurt,
Yes, instant pots are faster, but if
you’re into putting ingredients “on”
before you leave for work (or ex-
fresh fruit and
tended play) and like being greeted
by delicious aromas and ready-to-
eat meals when you get home, the
crunchy granola
tried-and-true crock pot is a good
BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
friend to keep around.
C
A few useful tips from food-
network.com and quickanddirty. reamy Greek yogurt, fresh
com can boost success with this fruit and crunchy granola
magical helper: make a delicious and whole-
n Start with the right cuts: Our some start to the day or a great
slow cookers make chuck roasts, afternoon snack — and layering
short ribs, pork shoulders and them in a glass makes this simple
other fatty, tougher meats tender combination feel like a special
with moist, low heat. Leaner cuts occasion.
like pork tenderloin tend to dry Greek yogurt makes the cream-
out. Dark meat chicken — thighs, iest parfait, but there’s no rule
drumsticks, etc. — will remain against using another kind of yo-
juicier than white meat breasts. gurt. You can use regular yogurt,
n For goodness sakes, keep the but since it is thinner than Greek
lid closed. Every peek you take yogurt (extra liquid has been
during cooking will add another drained from Greek yogurt so that
15-20 minutes of cooking time. it’s really thick and creamy), the
Curb that urge to stir. (Slow cook- layers may not stay as well defined.
ers work by running at low temps; We like the color contrast between
the heat accumulates because it’s plain (unflavored) yogurt and the
trapped inside by the lid. Lift the fruit, but if you use sweetened or
flavored yogurt, skip the honey.
lid and the heat has to build the
Follow this recipe with your
heat back up.) theviewfromgreatisland.com kids.
n For even cooking, ingredients Our old friend the crock pot can save a lot of hot-stove hours. Start out the
should be cut into similar-sized See Yogurt, 6B
new year by resolving to use it more often, perhaps for making this pared-
pieces. Firm root veggies, like down version of the fancy French dish Beef Bourguignon.
potatoes and carrots, should go
on the bottom, with meat sitting
on top. (If there’s a sauce or other
part of the recipe with multiple
elements, mix it before adding to
the slow cooker so that flavors will
If poached chicken
be distributed well.)
n Don’t put frozen ingredients sounds bland, put it
into a slow cooker. Thaw every-
thing before adding them to the
pot.
in this zesty sauce
n Sear meat on the stovetop BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
first to seal in juices and optimize
W
flavor. hile poached chicken
n Add dairy and herbs at the may sound like bland diet
end. Milk, yogurt, sour cream and neighborfoodblog.com tasteofhome.com
food, we actually love this
other dairy foods can curdle in the A sausage and pepper breakfast This slow cooker fudgy peanut
casserole, served above with butter cake only takes about 10 method as it is very forgiving and
slow cooker, so incorporate them an easy path to moist, succulent
sriracha sauce, adds a kick to the minutes of prep time and an hour
in the last 15 minutes of recipe morning. and a half cooking time. chicken every time.
cook time. (A squeeze of lemon First, we created a flavorful
juice or the addition of fresh, (reserve some leaves for garnish)
chopped herbs can brighten the CROCK POT BEEF BOURGUIGNON 1/2 cup cognac
poaching liquid; soy sauce adds
great flavor with minimal effect on
(A pared down version of the fancy French 2 cups beef stock or broth
final dish.) dish) the final sodium count. Allowing
2 cups red wine (Burgundy, Cabernet
I actually excavated my crock Serves 4-6 Sauvignon, Pinot Noir) the chicken to gently poach in the
pot from pantry storage Sunday 1 heaping tablespoon tomato paste (I like residual heat, elevated in a steamer
night, percolating with an idea for 2 tablespoons olive oil the kind in the tube)
2 pounds stewing beef, cut in large 4 cloves garlic, crushed basket, ensured even cooking.
a New Year’s Eve celebration. If
chunks 1 yellow onion, peeled, halved, and sliced We then paired the poached
your crock pot has been pushed
1 teaspoon salt 3 carrots, peeled and cut in 1 inch pieces chicken with a bold vinaigrette
to the back of a cabinet, make it 1 teaspoon fresh cracked black pepper 1 pound small white skinned potatoes,
a resolution to retrieve it and put and added halved cherry toma-
2 tablespoon flour (leave out for gluten left whole if small, or cut in large chunks
it to work. Here’s to a year of less 8 ounces (give or take) mushrooms, dust- toes to give the finished dish even
free)
“slaving over a hot stove.” 1 bunch fresh thyme, tied in a bundle See Crock pot, 6B more substance. Parsley may be
substituted for the cilantro in the
vinaigrette.
See Chicken, 7B
Butter Together
Crock pot
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ed off and halved dish, and while most of it does cook Top with half the peppers, half the mixture until blended. Spread into 4 cups shredded part-skim mozzarel-
1 bag frozen pearl onions out, there will be some remaining, green chilies, and half the cheese. a 1-1/2-qt. slow cooker coated with la cheese
Splash of red wine vinegar or sherry so save this for the adults. The Repeat layers with the remaining cooking spray. Additional minced fresh basil, optional
vinegar potatoes are not normally included hash browns, sausage, peppers, n In a small bowl, combine cocoa
in Bourguignon, but I added them to chilies, and cheese. Sprinkle with and remaining sugar; stir in boiling n Fold two 18-inch square pieces of
n Browning the meat is an optional round out the stew as a complete cilantro. water. Pour into slow cooker (do not heavy-duty foil into thirds. Crisscross
step, but if you have time, I like meal. No use in using the slow cook- n In a large bowl, whisk together stir). strips and place on bottom and up
to do it. Skip this step if you like. er if you have to make a side dish. eggs, milk, salt, pepper, and garlic n Cover and cook on high until a sides of a 6-qt. slow cooker. Coat
Heat oil in large heavy sauté pan or (Source: Sue at theviewfromgreatis- powder. Pour mixture into crock pot. toothpick inserted in the center strips with cooking spray.
stock pot. Toss meat with the salt, land.com) n Cook on low for 7-8 hours or comes out clean, 1-1/2-2 hours. n In a 6-quart stockpot, cook chicken
pepper, and flour, When oil is nice until eggs are set and temperature Serve warm with ice cream. over medium heat until no longer
and hot, brown meat, in 2 batches, registers 160 degrees in the center. Note: Reduced-fat peanut butter is pink, 6-8 minutes, breaking into crum-
until browned on all sides, about
6 minutes per batch. Put meat in
SLOW COOKER There will likely be liquid around the not recommended for this recipe.
(Source: tasteofhome.com)
bles; drain. Set chicken aside.
n In same pot, heat oil over medi-
edges of the casserole once it’s
bottom of your slow cooker and top SAUSAGE/PEPPER done. Use a paper towel to sop up um-high heat. Add mushrooms, onion
with bundle of thyme. any extra liquid before serving. Serve and carrots; cook and stir just until
n Turn off heat and add the cognac BREAKFAST CASSEROLE with salsa or sriracha, if desired. SLOW COOKER CHEESY tender, 6-8 minutes. Add garlic, Ital-
to the pan, and scrape up all brown (Source: Courtney at neighborfood- ian seasoning, salt and pepper; cook
bits as the liquid bubbles. Add the 1 pound roll breakfast sausage blog.com) WHITE LASAGNA 1 minute longer. Stir in wine. Bring
wine and beef stock and continue 1/2 yellow onion, chopped Prep time: 30 minutes to a boil; cook until liquid is reduced
stirring until you’ve gotten all of the 15 ounces (1/2 bag) frozen hash Total time: 3 hours + standing by half, 4-5 minutes. Stir in cream,
good stuff off the bottom and sides browns FUDGY PEANUT Makes 8 servings cream cheese, cheddar and Gouda
of the pan, put it back on the heat if 1 bell pepper (I used a mix of red cheeses. Return chicken to pot. In
necessary. Stir in tomato paste. and orange), chopped BUTTER CAKE 1 pound ground chicken or beef a large bowl, combine egg, cottage
n Add garlic, carrots, onion, pota- 1 4-ounce can diced green chilies Prep time: 10 minutes 2 teaspoons canola oil cheese and basil.
toes, mushrooms and pearl onions 2 cups shredded Mexican blend Cook time: 1 1/2 hours 1-3/4 cups sliced fresh mushrooms n Spread 1 cup meat mixture into
to slow cooker. Add the liquid from cheese Makes 4 servings 1 medium onion, chopped slow cooker. Layer with 3 noodles
the pan to slow cooker and give 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro 2 medium carrots, chopped (breaking noodles as necessary to
everything a gentle stir to get it 12 eggs 1/3 cup whole milk 2 garlic cloves, minced fit), 1 cup meat mixture, 1/2 cup
settled. 1 cup milk 1/4 cup peanut butter 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning cottage cheese mixture and 1 cup
n Cover and cook on low for 6-8 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon canola oil 3/4 teaspoon salt mozzarella cheese. Repeat layers
hours. 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon pepper twice. Top with remaining meat
n At the end of cooking, remove the 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 3/4 cup sugar, divided 1/2 cup white wine or chicken broth mixture and cheese. Cook, covered,
bundle of thyme and taste to check Salsa or sriracha, for serving 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup half-and-half cream on low until noodles are tender, 3-4
seasonings. I like to add a splash of 3/4 teaspoon baking powder 4 ounces cream cheese, softened hours. Remove slow cooker insert
vinegar at this point, add it according n Add sausage and onion to a large 2 tablespoons baking cocoa 1 cup shredded white cheddar and let stand 30 minutes. If desired,
to taste. If you want a thicker sauce, skillet. Cook over medium heat, 1 cup boiling water cheese sprinkle with additional basil.
stir in a knob of butter coated with breaking up sausage with a spatula, Vanilla ice cream 1 cup shredded Gouda cheese Nutrition facts: 1 slice: 603 calories,
flour, or sprinkle in some Wondra until no pink remains. Drain any 1 large egg, beaten 35g fat (19g saturated fat), 165mg
flour and stir well. Use corn or potato excess fat from the skillet. n In a large bowl, beat the milk, 1-1/2 cups (12 ounces) 2% cottage cholesterol, 1086mg sodium, 28g
starch for gluten free. n Grease a 5- to 6-quart slow cook- peanut butter, oil and vanilla until cheese carbohydrate (7g sugars, 2g fiber),
Serve the stew with a sprinkling of er. Add half the frozen hash browns well blended. In a small bowl, com- 1/4 cup minced fresh basil or 4 40g protein.
fresh thyme leaves. to bottom of skillet. Spread half of bine 1/4 cup sugar, flour and baking teaspoons dried basil (Source: Suzanne Smith, Bluffton,
NOTE: There is a lot of alcohol in this sausage and onion mixture on top. powder; gradually beat into milk 9 no-cook lasagna noodles Indiana; tasteofhome.com)
Butter together
Continued from Page 5B
The recipe recom- marinated salad and ate claim it for Mississippi if TENNESSEE CAVIAR cooked peas 3/4 cup Italian dressing
mends serving with it with a fork and asked you want. 1 green bell pepper, chopped 1 teaspoon salt
Yields about 8 1/2 cups of 1 medium onion, chopped
scoop Fritos, which for the recipe — it’s that Amelia Plair is a mom dip; halve the recipe if you’re 2 bay leaves
1/2 cup jalapeno peppers,
I have always done. good. and high school teacher in just serving a few people.) sliced
However, I have taken It’s called Tennessee Starkville. Email reaches 1/2 cup hot salsa n Mix all ingredients. Refrig-
it to parties where the Caviar in the cookbook, her at mamabadgerplair@ 3 cans black-eyed peas, 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar erate overnight. Serve as a
guests assumed it was a but I think it’s fair to gmail.com. drained, OR about 5 1/4 cups 3/4 cup sliced green olives side dish or with corn chips.
Yogurt
Continued from Page 5B
remaining yogurt, berries and gra-
YOGURT AND BERRY n For this recipe, you will need a
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small bowl, whisk, two 8-ounce glass nola. When you’re done, you should
PARFAITS tumblers, 1/4-cup dry measuring
cup and 1 tablespoon measuring
have 2 layers of yogurt, berries, and
granola. Serve within 15 minutes or email: community@cdispatch.com
Servings: 2
Start to finish: 10 minutes spoon. In small bowl, whisk yogurt
and honey until smooth. Spoon
granola will start to become soggy.
Nutrition information per serving:
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1 cup plain Greek yogurt one-quarter of the yogurt-honey 219 calories; 35 calories from fat; 4
1 tablespoon honey mixture into each glass. Top with g fat (2 g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
1 cup raspberries, blueberries, black- 1/4 cup berries, followed by 2 table- 8 mg cholesterol; 39 mg sodium; 34
berries, and/or sliced strawberries spoons granola. g carbohydrate; 6 g fiber; 16 g sugar;
1/2 cup granola n Repeat layering process with 14 g protein.
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Chicken
Continued from Page 5B
6 ounces cherry tomatoes, plate, tent with aluminum foil,
POACHED CHICKEN halved and let rest while preparing
BREASTS WITH WARM Salt and pepper
1 tablespoon chopped fresh
vinaigrette.
n For the vinaigrette: Heat 1
TOMATO-GINGER cilantro
1 1/2 teaspoons red wine
tablespoon oil in 10 inch non-
stick skillet over medium heat
VINAIGRETTE vinegar until shimmering. Add shallot,
ginger, cumin, and fennel and
Servings: 4
Start to finish: 45 minutes n For the chicken: Pound cook until fragrant, about 15
chicken breasts to uniform seconds. Stir in tomatoes
For the chicken: thickness as needed. Whisk and 1/8 teaspoon salt and
4 (6 ounce) boneless, 4 quarts water, soy sauce, cook, stirring frequently, until
skinless chicken breasts, and garlic together in Dutch tomatoes have softened, 3
trimmed of all visible fat oven. Arrange breasts, to 5 minutes. Off heat, stir in
1/2 cup low-sodium soy skinned side up, in steamer cilantro, vinegar, and remain-
sauce basket, making sure not to ing 1 tablespoon oil. Season
6 garlic cloves, smashed and overlap them. Submerge with pepper to taste. Spoon
peeled steamer basket in water. vinaigrette evenly over each
n Heat pot over medium breast before serving.
For the vinaigrette: heat, stirring liquid occasion- Nutrition information per
2 tablespoons extra-virgin ally to even out hot spots, serving: 332 calories; 105
olive oil until water registers 175 F, calories from fat; 12 g fat (2
1 small shallot, minced 15 to 20 minutes. Turn off g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
1 teaspoon grated fresh heat, cover pot, remove from 124 mg cholesterol; 1105
ginger burner, and let sit until chick- mg sodium; 14 g carbohy- Carl Tremblay/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
Pinch ground cumin en registers 160 F, 17 to 22 drate; 2 g fiber; 8 g sugar; 42 Poached chicken breasts with warm tomato-ginger vinaigrette are made from a recipe
Pinch ground fennel minutes. Transfer breasts to g protein. found in the “Complete Diabetes Cookbook.”
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comes at a price, and it’s not TAURUS (April 20-May 20). you might just be in for some
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willing to put in the work, but important than what you’re certainty.
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feeling like you deserve it may topic and the words are just a is quite possible that when
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you admire, but it’s only a on the cake. You are already easier when you understand
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doing something that feels like with all that’s needed to suc- more complicated. Keep learn-
ing. You’ll get to a place where it
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hausting. In all things, balance!
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in political systems today,
or at the very least in power
dynamics, which are present in
all groups whose numbers are
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it, eliminate blame and credit
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cery Clerk of Lowndes
8B Wednesday, January 2, 2019 County, Mississippi, The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
within 90 (ninety) days
The DispaTch
Classifieds
from the date of the
first publication. A fail-
ure to so probate and
register said claim will
forever bar the same.
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December, 2018. OR VISIT CDISPATCH.COM
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White TRIPLE EXPOSURE!
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of
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Prepared By:
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Medical / Dental 3300 Apts For Rent: Other 7080
John D. Brady (MSB
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SUBSTITUTED TRUST- #9780) FULL TIME RN and PART 1BR/1BA Apts for rent.
NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE EE'S NOTICE OF SALE Mitchell McNutt & Sams TIME RECEPTIONIST/ College Manor Apts, dir-
215 Fifth Street North SCHEDULER needed for ectly across from MUW.
WHEREAS, on Septem- WHEREAS, on June 26, WHEREAS, on May 14, Post Office Box 1366 busy medical office. Ap- Completely renovated,
ber 30, 2010, A. Reno 2009, Christopher B. 2008, Elijah Perrigin, a Columbus, MS 39703- plicants must have ex- incl granite countertops,
Burr and Shirley M. Burr Wittke, a single person, married person and Ash- 1366 cellent computer skills SS appls & W/D. 12 mo
executed a Deed of executed a deed of trust ley B. Perrigin, a mar- Telephone: and be able to work in a lease, dep req, $650/
Trust to J. Patrick Cald- for the benefit of Mort- ried person executed a 662.328.2316 fast paced environment. mo. 662-425-3817.
well as Trustee for the gage Electronic Regis- certain deed of trust to jbrady@mitchellmcnutt.c Applicants must also
benefit of Bancorp- tration Systems, Inc., First American Title, om available to work some
South Bank, which Deed as nominee for The Cit- Trustee for the benefit late evenings. For seri- 2BR/1BA located in
of Trust was recorded izens National Bank of of Mortgage Electronic PUBLISH: 12/19/2018, ous inquiries, please Historic Downtown
as/in Book 2010, Page Meridian, its suc- Registration Systems, 12/26/2018, & send resume to Columbus. 2,000 sqft.
20794 in the Office of cessors and assigns, Inc., as nominee for 1/2/2019 Blind Box 660 c/o Hardwood floors
the Chancery Clerk of which deed of trust was PHH Mortgage Corpora- Commercial Dispatch throughout. Open floor.
Lowndes County, Mis- recorded on June 29, tion d/b/a ERA Mort- PO Box 511 Very nice. Incl W&D.
sissippi; and 2009, in Book 2009, gage, its successors Building & Remodeling 1120 Columbus, MS 39703. $1200/mo. Call
Page 15332, in the of- and assigns which deed 662-328-8655.
HOME REPAIRS & CON-
WHEREAS, Bancorp- fice of the Chancery of trust is of record in Bargain Column 4180
STRUCTION WORK
South Bank, the holder Clerk of Lowndes the office of the Chan-
WANTED. Carpentry, DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA,
of said Deed of Trust County, Mississippi; cery Clerk of Lowndes ELECTRIC STOVE.
small concrete jobs, CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
and the Note secured and County, State of Missis- $100. Call 951-236-
electrical, plumbing, historic district, 1 block
thereby, substituted sippi in Book 2008 at 7281.
roof repairs, pressure from downtown, $625/
Scot P. Goldsholl as WHEREAS, the afore- Page 12866; and
washing and mobile mo. + $625 dep. NO
Trustee in place of the mentioned Deed of REFRIGERATOR $100.
home roof coating and PETS. 662-574-8789.
afore-mentioned origin- Trust was assigned by WHEREAS, Nationstar Call 951-236-7281.
underpinning. No job Peaceful & Quiet area.
al Trustee, as author- Mortgage Electronic Re- Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr.
too small. 549-7031.
ized by the terms there- gistration Systems, Inc., Cooper has heretofore Firewood / Fuel 4450
of, as evidenced by an as nominee for The Cit- substituted Shapiro &
instrument recorded in izens National Bank of Massey, LLC as Trust- FIRST FULL MONTH
FIREWOOD FOR Sale. RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed-
Book 2018, Page Meridian, its suc- ee by instrument dated SUGGS CONSTRUCTION Various lengths.
24834 in the Office of cessors and assigns, to September 4, 2018 and Building, remodeling, room Apts/Townhomes.
metal roofing, painting 662-295-2274 Stove & refrigerator.
the Chancery Clerk of JPMorgan Chase Bank, recorded in the afore-
Lowndes County, Mis- National Association, by said Chancery Clerk's & all home repairs. $335-$600 Monthly.
sissippi; and instrument dated Office in Book 2018 at 662-242-3471 General Merchandise 4600 Credit check & deposit.
December 21, 2017, Page 19636; and Coleman Realty,
APPLE COMPUTERS 662-329-2323.
WHEREAS, default hav- and recorded on Janu- Two 2009 iMac com-
ing been made in the ary 9, 2018, in Book WHEREAS, default hav- Tom Hatcher, LLC
Custom Construction, puters available. Good JANUARY AVAILABILITY
terms and conditions of MORT 2018, Page 545 ing been made in the working condition.
Restoration, Remodel- (NOW ACCEPTING
said Deed of Trust, and of the records of the terms and conditions of Would be good for ba-
ing, Repair, Insurance APPLICATIONS)
the entire debt secured aforesaid Chancery said deed of trust and sic web browsing or
thereby having been de- Clerk; and the entire debt secured claims. 662-364-1769.
Licensed & Bonded word processing. 2Ghz; Downtown Area-
clared to be due and thereby having been de- 2 GB RAM; 250 GB HD. 2BR/1BA, CH&A, hard-
payable, and the legal WHEREAS, JPMorgan clared to be due and Computer and built-in wood, appliances, no
holder of said indebted- Chase Bank, National payable in accordance
ness, BancorpSouth Association, the holder with the terms of said General Services 1360 monitor only; mouse pets, spacious, walk to
and keyboard not in- MUW. NO HUD.
Bank, having requested of the deed of trust, deed of trust, Nation- FREE TRAINING for cluded. $50 each. Agent Owned.
the undersigned Substi- substituted McCalla star Mortgage LLC JOB SEEKING WOMEN; Call 662-574-1561 $675.00/$675.00.
tute Trustee to execute Raymer Leibert Pierce, d/b/a Mr. Cooper, the COMPUTER TRAINING,
the trust and sell said LLC as Trustee, as au- legal holder of said in- RESUME WRITING, & IN- Convenience-
Houses For Rent: Starkville Lots & Acreage 8600 Trailers & Heavy Equipment
land and property in ac- thorized by the terms debtedness, having re- STARKVILLE AREA
TERVIEW SKILLS; Habitat for Humanity 2BR/1BA, almost fin- 7170 9450
cordance with the terms thereof, by instrument quested the under- Tues & Thurs Evening LOWNDES COUNTY 45
ReStore warehouse will ished make-over. CH/A,
of said Deed of Trust for recorded on November signed Substituted classes start February 2BR/1BA house w/ 2 acres on Sobley & Dav- 1999 MACK Dump
be open Saturday, new flooring, paint, ap-
the purpose of raising 19, 2018, and spread Trustee to execute the 5th. Enroll now at Chris- acres in county. 3 miles is Rd. Excellent hunting. Truck & 30,000lb Trail-
January 5, from 8-11 pliances & more. No
the sums due thereun- at large upon the re- trust and sell said land tian Women's Job from Strk, 5 miles from 1 mile west of Hwy. 69. boss Tag-A-Long Trailer,
AM. Located at 1632 pets, no HUD.
der, together with attor- cords in the office of and property in accord- Corps. Min H.S. Dip- MSU South Entrance, Small creek runs thru both good condition.
Rockhill Road in Stark- Agent Owned.
ney's fees, Substitute the aforesaid Chancery ance with the terms of loma or Equivalent re- W/D, carport. SMALL property. $1375 per Can be seen at 5356
ville. Start your New $495.00/$495.00.
Trustee's fees and ex- Clerk in Book 2018, said deed of trust and quired. Call 662-722- dogs ok w/ deposit. acre. 205-799-9846 or Hwy 182 E, Columbus.
penses of sale. Page 24479, prior to for the purpose of rais- Year off right with bar- 205-695-2248.
3016 or 662-597-1030 gains on furniture, appli- West Point- Great for grad student Call 662-328-6203 or
the posting and publica- ing the sums due there- or professor. Non- 662-574-6202.
ances, building materi- Large 1BR/1BA, gas
NOW, THEREFORE, I, tion of this notice; and under, together with at-
space heat, window air. smoking. $700/mo. Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- torney's fees, trustee's als and more. All pro-
Utilities not included.
stitute Trustee, will on WHEREAS, default hav- fees and expense of RETAINER WALL, drive-
way, foundation, con-
ceeds go directly into
building a Habitat home
Water furnished. No
pets or HUD. 662-617-5601. NEW 2017, 16x80 MH Five Questions:
January 9, 2019, offer ing been made in the sale. @ The Grove, Colum-
crete, masonry restora- in Oktibbeha County. Agent Owned. bus. 3BR/2BA, never
for sale at public outcry terms and conditions of
1 Sperm
tion, remodeling, base- $375.00/$375.00 with Mobile Homes for Rent 7250 lived in, can be moved.
to the highest bidder for the deed of trust, and NOW, THEREFORE, I,
ment foundation, re- Sporting Goods 4720 approved application. New Hope Sch. Dist.
cash, within legal hours the entire debt secured Shapiro & Massey, LLC, 3BR/2BA Trailer, New
(between the hours of thereby having been de- Substituted Trustee in pairs, small dump truck $29k. 662-769-2565.
hauling (5-6 yd) load & ED SANDERS Gunsmith Long & Long, Realtors Hope school dist.
11:00 a.m. and 4:00 clared to be due and said deed of trust, will $500/mo & $500 dep.
2 “Merry
demolition/lot cleaning. Open for season! 9-5, 662-328-0770
p.m.) at the front door payable in accordance on January 30, 2019 of- Call between 10a-7p. Autos For Sale 9150
of the Lowndes County with the terms of the fer for sale at public Burr Masonry Tues-Fri & 9-12, Sat.
COLEMAN
662-386-4292.
Courthouse in Colum-
bus, Lowndes County,
deed of trust, and the
legal holder of said in-
outcry and sell within
legal hours (being
662-242-0259. Over 50 years experi-
ence! Repairs, cleaning, NO TEXT MESSAGES. '07 GRAY Chevy Tahoe.
Good cond. Leather Christmas”
Mississippi, the follow-
ing-described property:
debtedness, JPMorgan between the hours of
Chase Bank, National 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 WORK WANTED:
refinishing, scopes
mounted & zeroed,
RENTALS
TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS RENT A fully equipped
interior. Has 197,878
miles. Asking $7,500. - Sent by a
British en-
Association, has re- p.m.), at the Southeast Licensed & Bonded-car- handmade knives. camper w/utilities & Call 662-251-6258.
INDEXING INSTRUC- quested the under- Door of the County pentry, painting, & de- Located: Hwy 45 Alt, 1 BEDROOM cable from $145/wk -
gineer to a
$535/month. Colum-
TIONS: NE 1/4 S 8 Twp signed Substitute Trust- Courthouse of Lowndes molition. Landscaping, North of West Point,
turn right on Yokahama
2 BEDROOMS bus & County School Campers & RVs 9300
18 S R 17 W ee to execute the trust County, located at 505 gutters cleaned, bush
3 BEDROOMS locations. 662-242-
colleague.
and sell said land, prop- 2nd Avenue North, hogging, clean-up work, Blvd, 8mi & turn left on TOMBIGBEE RV Park,
A tract or parcel of land erty and improvements Columbus, MS 39701, pressure washing, mov- Darracott Rd, will see 7653 or 601-940-1397. located on Wilkins Wise
located in the Northw- in accordance with the to the highest and best ing help & furniture sign, 2.5mi ahead shop LEASE, Rd & Waverly Rd. Full
© The Dispatch
est Quarter of the North- terms of the deed of bidder for cash or certi- repair. 662-242-3608 on left. 662-494-6218. Houses For Sale: Northside Hookups available.
DEPOSIT
3 70 percent
east Quarter of Section trust for the purpose of fied funds the following 8150 $300/mo. 662-328-
8, Township 18 South, raising the sums due described property situ- 8655 or 662-574-7879.
Range 17 West, thereunder, together ated in Lowndes Lawn Care / Landscaping Business Opportunity 6050 AND 2622 CANTERBURY -
Lowndes County, Mis- with attorney's fees, County, State of Missis- 1470 HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CREDIT CHECK Enjoy the quiet conveni-
sissippi; and being Substitute Trustee’s sippi, to-wit: Columbus: 411 Main ence of this partially up- Shop 4 There are
more particularly de- fees and expenses of JESSE & BEVERLY'S St. Office, Retail, Res- dated home. Features
scribed as follows: Com-
mencing at the accep-
sale; Lot No. Forty-Eight (48)
of Thornton Estates Ex-
LAWN SERVICE. Mow- taurant Space available.
ing, cleanup, landscap- Call 423-333-1124.
662-329-2323 include a wonderful Classifieds no rats
shaded back yard,
ted Northeast Corner of THEREFORE, on Janu- tension, a subdivision ing, sodding, & tree cut- covered patio, screened For The
the Northwest Quarter ary 16, 2019, the un- of an in Lowndes ting. 356-6525. Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 2411 HWY 45 N porch, raised flower
of the Northeast Quarter dersigned Substitute County, Mississippi, as
COLUMBUS, MS beds, and a well for Best Deals! 5 Frogger
of Section 8, Township Trustee in the deed of per map or plat thereof FOX RUN COMPANY LLC duty free watering. Ex-
18 South, Range 17 trust, will offer for sale duly recorded in Plat Painting & Papering 1620 1 & 2 BR near hospital. tremely spacious and
West, Lowndes County, at public outcry and sell Book 5 at Page 13 in $595-645/mo. Military reduced to $135,000.
Cars
Mississippi; thence run to the highest bidder for the Chancery Clerk's Of- SULLIVAN'S PAINT Commercial Property For
SERVICE discount offered, pet Call Emily C. Moody for
North 67 degrees 29 cash, within legal hours fice of Lowndes County, Certified in lead area, pet friendly, and Rent 7100 a private viewing.
minutes 05 seconds (being between the Mississippi. removal. Offering spe- furnished corporate Long & Long, Realtors
Houses
West, along an existing hours of 11:00 a.m. cial prices on interior & apartments available. 117 DR. Martin Luther @ 662-328-0770 or
fence line, for a dis- and 4:00 p.m.) at the Subject however to the exterior painting, pres- ON SITE SECURITY. King Jr. Dr. West in 662-574-3903.
tance of 767.22 feet to Southeast front door of reservation of ease- sure washing & sheet ON SITE MAINTENANCE. Starkville. 4,000 sq. ft
a found iron pipe; the Lowndes County ments as shown on the rock repairs. ON SITE MANAGEMENT. building. Call 662-323- Investment Property 8550
Furniture
Lots
thence run South 22 de- Courthouse in Colum- recorded plat and Sub- Free Estimates 24-HOUR CAMERA 5119.
grees 14 minutes 40 bus, Mississippi, the ject further to the re- Call 435-6528 SURVEILLANCE. GRAVEL FOR SALE on
minutes West for a dis- following described strictive covenants and Benji @ 662-386-4446 private property. Approx
COMMERCIAL PROPER- 6 acres. Will sell or
Pets& more...
tance of 472.53 feet to land, property and im- conditions dated Janu- Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm.
the Point of Beginning provements lying and ary 8, 1990 and recor- Stump Removal 1790 Sat/Sun by appt only. TIES/Retail/Office lease property located
of the herein described being situate in ded in Deed Book 920 Spaces starting @ in NE Noxubee County.
tract of land; thence Lowndes County, Mis- at Page 125 in the Apts For Rent: West 7050 $285/mo. Downtown & 601-405-3717.
continue South 22 de- sissippi, to-wit: Chancery Clerk's Office East Columbus loca-
VIP
grees 14 minutes 40 of Lowndes County, Mis- tions. 662-435-4188.
seconds West for a dis- FROM THE SOUTHW- sissippi. Lots & Acreage 8600
Rentals
tance of 275.58 feet to EST CORNER OF THE 2.28 +/- Acre Lot.
a set iron pin on the SOUTHEAST QUARTER I WILL CONVEY only OFFICE SPACE: 2,000
square feet. 294 149 Tanyia Lane. Off of
North right of way line of OF THE SOUTHEAST such title as vested in Lake Lowndes Road.
Tabernacle Road [SAP
No. 44-(4)]; thence run
QUARTER OF SECTION
12, TOWNSHIP 19
me as Substituted
Trustee.
ALLSTUMP GRINDING Apartments Chubby Dr. Flexible leas-
ing terms. Available Has asphalt drive & You can find or sell just about
& Houses
SERVICE now. 662-328-8254 parking, 1200 ft. shop
North 59 degrees 48
minutes 51 seconds
SOUTH, RANGE 18
WEST, LOWNDES WITNESS MY SIGNA-
GET 'ER DONE!
We can grind all your 1 Bedrooms
w/ living area, septic
tank & water meter. No
anything in The Classifieds.
West, along said North COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; TURE on this 4th day of stumps. Hard to reach HISTORIC DOWNTOWN trailers. $45,000. Call
right of way line, for a RUN THENCE NORTH December, 2018. places, blown over 2 Bedroooms Columbus Office, Retail, 662-574-0345.
distance of 40.43 feet ALONG THE CENTER- roots, hillsides, back- 3 Bedrooms Restaurant Space avail- UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY!
Call us at
662-328-2424
to a set iron pin; thence LINE OF HUGHES ROAD, Shapiro & Massey, LLC yards, pastures. Free
run along said North 25 FEET; THENCE SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE able. Call 662-328- A Stable growth invest-
estimates. You find it,
right of way line and be- SOUTH 87 DEGREES 30 we'll grind it! Furnished & 8655 or 662-574-7879. ment. FSBO: 72 Acres
ing along a curve to the
right having a radius of
MINUTES EAST ALONG Shapiro & Massey, LLC
THE NORTH RIGHT-OF- 1080 River Oaks Drive
662-361-8379 Unfurnished Houses For Rent: Northside
in Webster Co., near
Mantee. Mature pines
2425.42 feet and a
chord bearing and dis-
WAY LINE OF HILDRETH Suite B-202
ROAD, 212.5 FEET TO Flowood, MS 39232 Tree Services 1860
1, 2, & 3 Baths 7110 (75yr), hardwoods
(50yr), 10ac hay field,
or email us at classifieds@
Lease, Deposit 2 AVAILABLE: 2BR/1BA 2ac pond, w/county
tance of North 58 de-
grees 52 minutes 24
THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING, RUN THENCE
(601) 981-9299
A&T Tree Service & Credit Check near CAFB. $450/mo + road frontage/utilities, cdispatch.com to place an ad
seconds West, 93.57 SOUTH 87 DEGREES 30 275 Thornton Drive Bucket truck & stump superb potential home
feet, an arc length of MINUTES EAST ALONG Columbus, MS 39702 removal. Free est. viceinvestments.com 1122.
$350 dep. 662-889-
site & recognized in the
327-8555
93.57 feet to a set iron THE NORTH RIGHT-OF- 18-022114MN Serving Columbus school. 45 minutes to
pin; thence leaving said WAY LINE OF SAID HIL- since 1987. Senior MSU. 334-277-9744.
North right of way line DRETH ROAD, 155 Publication Dates: citizen disc. Call Alvin @ 2BR HOUSE. Stove, ref., WINTER SPECIAL
run North 23 degrees FEET; THENCE NORTH January 2, 9, 16, and 242-0324/241-4447 w/d hookup, window
"We'll go out on a limb Apts For Rent: Starkville 7070 a/c, heat electric. 1.95 acre lots.
44 minutes 50 seconds 01 DEGREE 30 23, 2019 Good/bad credit.
East for a distance of MINUTES WEST, 140 for you!" $485/mo. Lease-
IN THE CHANCERY SMALL APT, walking dis- 10% down, as low as
250.60 feet to a set FEET, MORE OR LESS, tance to MSU. Partially dep.+credit check. Cole- $299/mo. Eaton Land.
iron pin; thence run TO A CORNER FENCE COURT OF LOWNDES man Realty. 329-2323.
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Special Notices 2400 furnished incl W/D w/ 662-361-7711
South 70 degrees 02 POST; THENCE NORTH ch/a. $500/mo + dep.
minutes 54 seconds 88 DEGREES 30 Call 662-722-0020,
East for a distance of MINUTES WEST ALONG IN RE: THE ESTATE OF BECOME A LICENSED Houses For Rent: South 7140 Houses For Sale: Other 8500
126.01 feet to the Point THE FENCE LINE, 155 JACK HAMMONS WHITE, AMATEUR RADIO OPER- leave msg or text.
of Beginning and con- FEET; THENCE SOUTH II, DECEASED ATOR. FCC Testing will 3BR/2BA, 2300 sqft,
taining 0.78 acres, 01 DEGREE 30 be at West end of Main Apts For Rent: Other 7080 very nice w/ 2 car gar-
more or less. MINUTES EAST, 137 EMILIE CUNNINGHAM St @ the 911 Center in age, lg back yard. Pets
FEET TO THE POINT OF WHITE, EXECUTRIX Starkville on Saturday, 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- need approval. 1612
Title to the above de- BEGINNING, CONTAIN- December 29, 2018 at ments & townhouses. 9th St. S. $1,050 per
scribed property is be- ING 0.5 ACRE, MORE CAUSE NO. 2018-0204- 9am. For more info call Call for more info. mo + dep. 662-574-
lieved to be good, but I OR LESS, AND BEING B 662-324-0745. 662-328-8254. 7879 or 662-328-8655.
will convey only such LOCATED IN THE
title as vested in me as SOUTHEAST QUARTER NOTICE TO CREDITORS Apts For Rent: Other 7080
Substitute Trustee. OF SECTION 12, TOWN- General Help Wanted 3200
SHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
WITNESS my signature 18 WEST, LOWNDES COUNTY OF LOWNDES PART TIME OFFICE
on this 10th day of COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. ADMIN/SECRETARY
December, 2018. Letters Testamentary needed for
SAME BEING PROP- have been granted and small church.
/s/ Scot P. Goldsholl, ERTY CONVEYED BY issued to the under-
Substitute Trustee DEED RECORDED IN signed upon the Estate Monday & Wednesday,
1501 N. University Av- DEED BOOK 517 AT of Jack Hammons White 16 hours per week.
enue, Suite 930 PAGE 343, AND BY II, Deceased, by the
Little Rock, AR 72207- CORRECTION DEED RE- Chancery Court of Tech and social media
5238 CORDED IN DEED BOOK Lowndes County, Mis- skills required.
Telephone No. (501) 694 AT PAGE 632, ALL sissippi on the 15th day
664-4808 IN THE LAND RECORDS of October, 2018. This For more info, call
OF SAID COUNTY. is to give notice to all 662-574-1972
THIS DOCUMENT PRE- persons having claims
PARED BY: I WILL CONVEY only against said estate to CONTRACTOR SEEKING
such title as is vested probate and register experienced carpenter
Scot P. Goldsholl in the Substitute Trust- same with the Chan- with lots of experience.
Mickel Law Firm, P.A. ee. cery Clerk of Lowndes Please call:
1501 N. UNIVERSITY County, Mississippi, 662-570-9464 for info.
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