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Wednesday | May 22, 2019

Filling the summer food gap


Columbus, Starkville to offer free
meals to children throughout summer
BY MARY POLLITZ
mpollitz@cdispatch.com

In Mississippi, one-in-four children strug-


gle with food insecurity.
Inside
n OUR VIEW:
According to feedingamerica.org, that’s A long hungry
nearly 165,000 children in Mississippi that summer.
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may not know where their next meal will
come from.
During the school year, many of those children at least
have access to breakfast and lunch on weekdays. But when
school stops, the need to eat does not.
The United States Department of Agriculture funds the
federal Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), which pro-
See summer food programs, 3A

Vaughn blasts
Keeping the meaning of Memorial Day annexation
plan as racially
motivated
Alderman questions
need for multi-million
dollar Cornerstone Park
By Alex Holloway
aholloway@cdispatch.com

Henry Vaughn
had some grievanc-
es to air at the be-
ginning of Tuesday’s
board of aldermen
meeting.
Vaughn, who
represents Ward 7,
opened the aldermen Vaughn
comment period at the start of the
meeting by blasting a series of ini-
tiatives the city has undertaken,
from its annexation plan to efforts
to build a new park.
Specifically, he leveled criticism
that the annexation initiative is a
Chris Jenkins/Special to The Dispatch racially motivated ploy targeted to
The grave of a soldier at Mount Zion cemetery on Lake Lowndes Road is adorned with an American flag a part of diminish African-American influ-
a joint project by VFW Post 4272 and American Legion Post 69. The veterans organizations will mark the graves of
800 soldiers interred in cemeteries throughout the county in observance of Memorial Day. ence in the city.
“When this is done, there’s gon-
na be some redistricting,” Vaughn

Local VFW, American Legion said. “We know this is all about
drawing the lines to make wards
unequal — to make the first five

to place 800-plus flags by weekend wards stronger and to make 6 and


7 weak.”
Wards 1-4 are represented by
white aldermen, while 6 and 7 are
‘The meaning can get lost. That’s probably true of most holidays. For represented by black aldermen.
us, putting those flags out there, we hope, will cause people to take Ward 5 does not currently have an
alderman, with Patrick Miller’s res-
a moment and reflect on what these men and women gave for their ignation last month. Miller is white.
Mayor Lynn Spruill, speaking
country. Then, they can go and have their cookouts and things.’ to The Dispatch after the meeting,
said she was “disappointed” that
American Legion Post 69 Commander Calvin Boswell
Vaughn said her desire to move for-
By Slim Smith Columbus is broadly recognized as Union soldiers interred at Friend- ward with annexation is based in
ssmith@cdispatch.com the place where what we now cele- ship Ceremony. Known in the ear- any racial bias.
brate as Memorial Day began. ly days as “Decoration Day,” the “Annexation is, to me, nothing
Of all cities, towns and villages more than an opportunity for the
According to historian Rufus practice soon swept the country,
in the United States, Columbus and city to grow and taking in areas
Ward, in 1866, about a year after although it did not become a feder- that are already enjoying the prox-
Lowndes County should recognize the end of the Civil War, a group al holiday known as Memorial Day imity to the city without being re-
the meaning of Memorial Day. of Columbus women decorated the until 1971. sponsible for some of the costs of
Although there is some dispute, graves of 1,260 Confederate and 40 See Memorial day, 3A the city,” Spruill said. “Redistrict-
ing will come whether we annex
See Vaughn, 8A

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


1 The Master Chief is the hero of what Thursday intersection of Lampkin meetings
video game series? and Russell Streets. Pro- May 28: OCH
■ Downtown at Sun- ceeds support horticulture
2 What one-syllable word is soccer Regional Medical
announcer Andrés Cantor famous for down: A series of free sum- scholarships to MSU. Center Board of
making last a long time? mer concerts at Firestation
Trustees, 4 p.m.,
3 According to his 1984 hit, what Park in Starkville begins
speed can’t Sammy Hagar drive? with music by Flathead Ford Sunday OCH
4 What former “Saturday Night Live” ■ Northside Charity Boil: May 31: Board
Katie Frost from 7-9 p.m. Lawn chairs
comic became a U.S. senator from This fundraiser benefiting of Aldermen work
Fifth grade, Heritage or blankets welcome; no
Minnesota in 2009? the Golden Triangle Home- session, noon, City
coolers. Food and drink

90 Low 67
5 What title did Burt Reynolds and less Coalition is hosted by Hall
Magic Johnson give their autobiogra- vendors will be on site.
High phies? For more information, visit
Colin and Desiree Krieger June 3: Board of
Mostly sunny from 1-7 p.m. at 803 Fifth Supervisors, 9
Answers, 8B starkville.org.
Full forecast on Ave. N., Columbus. Water a.m., Oktibbeha
page 2A. slide, live music, crawfish, County Courthouse
Saturday gumbo, pizza, burgers and June 4: Board of
Inside ■ Oktibbeha plant sale: more. Raffle prizes include Aldermen, 5:30
Oktibbeha County Master a gas grill and 50-inch TV. p.m., City Hall
Classifieds 7B NATS 7A
Gardeners hold an annual Get advance raffle tickets June 11: Plan-
Comics 4B Obituaries 4A
Crossword 8B Scene & Seen 2A plant sale from 7:30-10:30 at 662tix.com. Call 662- ning and Zoning
Dear Abby 4B Opinions 6A a.m. at the Starkville 329-7653, for sponsorship Cohen Hunt, of Starkville, is Commission, 5:30
Food 5B Community Market at the information. graduating from high school. p.m., City Hall

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Wednesday
Did you hear?
Jamie Oliver’s UK restaurant
chain collapses into insolvency
Insolvency will

Scene&Seen
Two restaurants and a
diner at Gatwick Airport will
leave 1,000 continue to operate while FOND FAREWELL
joint administrators explore Many well-wishers attended a May 13 retirement reception at Heritage
people out of work options for the site. Over-
seas branches of Jamie’s
Academy honoring Cindy Wamble and Marilyn Felds. — Courtesy photos

By DANICA KIRKA Italian, Jamie’s Pizzeria and


and JILL LAWLESS Jamie’s Deli, are not affect-
The Associated Press ed, nor is Fifteen Cornwall,
which operates as a fran-
LONDON — Celebrity chise.
chef Jamie Oliver’s British Other chains run by
restaurant chain filed for celebrity chefs have also
bankruptcy protection on struggled in recent years.
Tuesday, partly due to in- Thomas Keller closed
creased competition and es- Bouchon in Beverly Hills
calating rents in local com- at the end of 2017, saying it
mercial districts. couldn’t remain profitable.
The insolvency will leave That same year, Guy Fieri
1,000 people out of work closed Guy’s American
and reignited worries about Kitchen and Bar in Times
local retail and food outlets Square and Daniel Boulud
in Britain, which are strug- closed DBGB Kitchen and
gling to attract customers Bar in New York, saying it
much like downtowns in the didn’t get enough business
United States. during the week.
“I’m devastated that our Bad behavior can also
much-loved U.K. restau- hurt chains’ success. In
rants have gone into admin- March, Mario Batali gave
istration,” Oliver wrote on up his financial stakes in
Twitter. “I am deeply sad- all of his restaurants after
dened by this outcome and being accused of sexual
would like to thank all of the harassment. Todd English,
staff and our suppliers who who was sued for sexual ha-
have put their hearts and rassment in 2017, has closed
souls into this business over numerous restaurants in Dawn Mitchell, Brittney Harrison, Cindy Wamble, Dawn Dawkin
the years.” Boston, Mexico City, Las
Financial firm KPMG, Vegas and New York.
which will oversee the pro- Oliver said Jamie’s Italian
cess, said all but three of was launched in 2008 “with
the group’s 25 eateries will the intention of positive-
close. They include restau- ly disrupting mid-market
rants in the Jamie’s Italian dining” with higher quality
chain, as will the more up- ingredients, animal welfare
market Fifteen, and steak standards, better service
house Barbecoa. and good value.

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City to pay for Columbus-Lowndes Airport consultant


Milburn to consult airport fixed-base operator Jared
Rabren, 26, an independent con-
of the airport.
The county would pay $100
told Armstrong. “Is this an emer-
gency?”
Under his current lease agree-
ment, which can be renewed by
with fixed-base tractor who took over airport op-
erations in January.
of that per-meeting fee and has
already agreed to do so, Arm-
Armstrong replied that no, it
is not, but the board believes con-
the board every year, Rabren re-
ceives roughly $48,000 in public
operator on “Here’s my concern,” Arm- strong said. Jeff Smith, District tracting with Milburn to consult money per year, plus any revenue
strong said. “(Rabren) is young 4 county supervisor who chairs with Rabren will prevent future generated from operations at the
operations, grants and full of spitfire, as we all used the airport board, did not re- FBO turnover, something the airport. Rabren works full-time at
to be. We don’t want to lose that spond to The Dispatch’s calls for airport has struggled with in the the airport, managing an $80,000
By AMANDA LIEN but (the airport board) all agree comment by press time. Milburn past. budget for fuel, facility repairs and
alien@cdispatch.com he needs an elder statesman, if was unavailable for comment by “Every time we lose an FBO, maintenance.
you will. He needs advice from press time. we lose money,” Armstrong said. Councilmen also voted unan-
Columbus city someone who has a lot of expe- Councilman Bill Gavin, Ward “So if we can do something to imously to pay their share —
councilmen vot- rience.” 6, opposed the expenditure, cit- contribute to this young man’s roughly $3,000 — of a grant match
ed 5-1 to enter an Milburn, 71, who first offered ing a perceived spending and success, I think we ought to. (The from the Federal Aviation Admin-
agreement with his consulting services to the hiring freezes councilmen enact- board) only meets five times a istration to resurface and repair
Lowndes County airport board last year, has 40 ed in the wake of two straight fis- year. For $500, I think that’s more the airport’s cracked runway.
to pay a consul- years of aviation management cal years when the city operated than reasonable.” Ninety percent of the $131,000
tant to the Co- experience and has worked in at deficits exceeding $800,000. Councilman Charlie Box, grant will come from the FAA and
lumbus-Lowndes Armstrong the private sector for three avi- Currently, there is no official Ward 3, who also sits on the air- the state will fund an additional 5
Airport board de- ation companies in Illinois — spending freeze on anything port board, agreed. percent, while the city and county
spite ongoing concerns about the including in sales, service and except speed humps, curbs “We’ve been talking to (Mil- will each pay 2.5 percent.
city’s finances. appraisals. For a fee of $200 per and LED streetlights, although burn) about this for six months,” “The city already has about
Chief Operating Officer Da- meeting, Armstrong said Mil- councilmen voted in April to Box said, speaking to The Dis- $9,500 in the budget for these
vid Armstrong, who also sits on burn would attend each of the approve a seven-point plan that patch. “He would advise on kinds of repairs,” said City En-
the airport board, spoke to coun- five or six meetings the board included close monitoring of all grants, he knows a lot about ev- gineer Kevin Stafford. “So that
cilmen as a board representa- holds and offer Rabren advice non-essential expenses. ery part of the airport business. I leaves about $6,000 there’s no
tive about its desire to hire Rick on grant applications and other “We need to curtail spending think it would be the best $500 we plan to use. The city is in good
Milburn as a consultant to assist matters involving the operations unless it’s an emergency,” Gavin ever spent.” shape there.”

Memorial Day
Continued from Page 1A
In those early years, the holiday of soldiers everywhere we can find Although flowers were used in
often included parades, speeches them in cemeteries all over the coun- the early years of the observations,
and other patriotic ceremonies. ty.” Jewell believes the flags are a better
Today, however, such events are Last year, the group of about 30 way to honor fallen soldiers.
few — which is where men such as volunteers placed flags on the graves “We just buried a 95-year-old vet-
B.J. Jewell and Calvin Boswell step of 800 fallen servicemen in the coun- eran this past Sunday,” Jewell said.
in. ty. “The highlight of his day was go-
Jewell, commander of VFW Post “By Saturday, we’ll have put out ing out on his porch and looking at
4272, and Boswell, commander of 800 flags and have the American flag every morning. I
American Legion Post 69, are in ordered another 700,” think the flag has a special meaning
charge of a project that seeks to Boswell said. “In July, to everyone who has served.”
make sure the spirit of the holiday, we’ll replace the flags Boswell said the presence of the
which honors U.S. military person- that have been taken flags also serves as a reminder to
nel who have died in the service of down and, always, all citizens of the significance of the
their country, is not forgotten. there are new graves holiday.
Each Memorial Day and again on that need flags, too.” “The meaning can get lost,” Bo-
Independence Day, the joint effort of Because of the Jewell swell said. “That’s probably true of
the two veterans organizations place sheer number of flags most holidays. For us, putting those
American flags on the graves of de- required, the work begins a full week flags out there, we hope, will cause
ceased soldiers, including, of course, ahead of the holiday. people to take a moment and reflect
at Friendship Cemetery. “We’ve already started putting out on what these men and women gave
“What a lot of people know is that flags,” Boswell said. “We’ve visited for their country. Then, they can go
Friendship Cemetery isn’t the only several cemeteries already and we’ll and have their cookouts and things.
place we put out the flags,” Jewell continue until the last flag is placed That we are able to do that is because
said. “We put flags on the graves on the last grave on Saturday.” of what they did.”

Summer food programs


Continued from Page 1A
vides free breakfast and
lunch for children during
Starkville Summer Food Service Program schedule
the summer to help curb Place Dates Breakfast Lunch
summer hunger.
Henderson Ward Stewart June 3-July 12 M-F 7:45-8:45 a.m. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
The program is im-
plemented at school dis- Overstreet Elementary School June 3-June 27 M-TR 7:45-8:45 a.m. 11-11:45 a.m.
tricts in Columbus and Starkville Sportsplex June 3-July 31 M-F 8-9 a.m. 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Starkville, as well as J.L. King Park June 3-July 31 M-F 8-9 a.m. 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
through other community
organizations, where the
majority of students are el- Columbus Summer Food Service Program schedule
igible for free and reduced
lunch during the school Place Dates Breakfast Lunch
year, thus offering free Columbus High School May 28-June 28 M-F 7:45-8:45 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
meals to children in need. Columbus Middle School May 28-June 28 M-F 7:45-8:45 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
The Mississippi De-
Stokes Beard Elementary School May 28-June 28 M-F 7:45-8:45 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
partment of Education
reimburses schools the Joe Cook Elementary School May 28-June 28 M-F 7:45-8:45 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
program costs with funds
from the USDA. through SFSP. er kids to eat,” Johnson Monday through Friday
MDE Child Nutrition Mia Johnson, CMSD said. “They also stop and OES will serve meals
Director Scott Clements child nutrition director, next door and get the Monday through Thurs-
said students in Missis- said she believes the dis- neighbor’s kids to make day.
sippi benefit substantially trict will serve around sure they get a hot lunch. Both schools will serve
from the federal program. that figure in the coming Sometimes this is the only breakfast from 7:45-8:45
“One of the biggest months. meal some kids get. This a.m. HWS will serve lunch
pieces is (these programs) “We are just trying is another way we can help from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
are in low-income areas,” to work to stop summer the community is through and OES will serve lunch
Clements said. “This pro- hunger,” Johnson said. this program.” from 11-11:45 a.m.
vides meals to children “There’s a lot of kids out Gerry Logan,
in need. We have a lot of there without breakfast Starkville Starkville parks director,
students that fall in that and without lunch. We SOCSD and Starkville said the Sportsplex and
category. Summer meals don’t want (any) child to Parks and Recreation will J.L. King park will offer
helps fill that gap between go without lunch or break- offer various SFSP to help the SFSP to help combat
the end of one school year fast.” reach different areas in food shortages for kids in
and the beginning of the CMSD is offering meals the community. need. The program will
next school year. It gives at Columbus High School, Ginny Hill, SOCSD last from June 3 through
those students good nutri- Columbus Middle School, child nutrition director, July 31. Breakfast will be
tion throughout the sum- Stokes Beard Elementary said the programs at served at both locations
mer and they return to School and Joe Cook Ele- SOCSD is a way to reach from 8-9 a.m. and lunch
school healthy and ready mentary Monday through out and help the commu- will be served 11 a.m.-1
to learn.” Friday, May 28 through nity throughout the sum- p.m.
MDE recorded June 28. Breakfast will be mer. “With summer meals,
2,505,729 meals served served from 7:45-8:45 a.m. “This is a great out- there’s a big issue out there
in Mississippi during the Lunch will be served from reach opportunity for and folks don’t realize it’s
summer of 2018. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Starkville School District an issue that’s right here
Anyone 18 years or Johnson added CMSD to have for the community in Starkville is a lot of kids
younger qualifies for has a dedicated food ser- and Starkville for the sum- get their only meals from
SFSP this summer at all vice crew that has sacri- mer,” Hill said. “... We in- the school district,” Lo-
Starkville, Starkville-Ok- ficed their summer to help vite Community Counsel- gan said. “When school’s
tibbeha Consolidated children throughout the ing to bring their kids and out for the summer, they
and Columbus Municipal area. She added CMSD other summer programs may not get fed. Kids go
School District SFSP lo- chose various locations to to receive meals for free.” hungry. With these sum-
cations. Participants do try to reach every area of SOCSD will have two mer food programs, this is
not have to register or be Columbus. Throughout locations, at Henderson literally in some cases the
students of either district.
They must eat the food
the program, Johnson said Ward Stewart and Over- only opportunity for kids Get promoted? Win an award?
she has seen children pull street elementary schools. to eat. It’s an incredibly
on-site, however. together to ensure every- HWS will serve summer important program.” Send us your business brief.
one has a meal. meals June 3 through July To find SFSP nearby, news@cdispatch.com
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Last summer, CMSD work and they have older meals June 3 through June to https://www.summer-
served about 15,000 meals kids that bring the young- 27. HWS will serve meals foodrocks.org/sitefinder
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Mississippi abortion law ‘smacks of defiance,’ US judge says


Judge Carlton Reeves said he would decide him to block the law from tak-
ing effect July 1, as scheduled.
attorneys: “Doesn’t it boil down
to: Six is less than 15?”
“It sure smacks of defiance to
this court,” he said.
soon on the request to block the law, but did Reeves is the same judge who Mississippi is one of several The state is appealing
ruled last year that Mississippi’s states enacting abortion restric- Reeves’ ruling on the 15-week
not indicate when he would issue a ruling 15-week ban is unconstitutional tions this year in hopes that the ban, and Republican Gov. Phil
because it would prohibit access U.S. Supreme Court, with new Bryant signed the new law in
By EMILY WAGSTER PET TUS The new law puts a cutoff to abortion before a fetus could conservative justices, will re- March. The state’s only abor-
The Associated Press point for abortion at about six survive outside the pregnant evaluate and maybe overturn its tion clinic, Jackson Women’s
weeks, when many women may woman’s body. Viability is gen- 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that Health Organization, quickly
JACKSON — A federal judge
indicated Tuesday that he is not yet know they’re pregnant. erally considered to be about 23 legalized abortion nationwide. sued the state.
likely to block a Mississippi law U.S. District Judge Carlton or 24 weeks. Reeves criticized Mississippi Reeves said he would decide
that will ban most abortions Reeves heard arguments about In an indication of which way lawmakers for passing an earli- soon on the request to block the
once a fetal heartbeat can be a request from the state’s only he is leaning on the request to er ban after he struck down the law, but did not indicate when
detected. abortion clinic, which wants block the new law, Reeves asked one at 15 weeks. he would issue a ruling.

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tion including visitation and Ruben Ingram, 84, died is in charge of arrange- husband, Glen Bolen; gle.
service times, are provided May 21, 2019, at his ments. and siblings, Annie Arrangements are
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died May 21, 2019, at Columbus.
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Randall Butler
Randall Henry Butler, 63,
Report: Mississippi lawmaker passed away on Saturday, May
18, 2019, at Baptist Memorial

punched wife in face over sex Hospital-Golden Triangle in Co-


lumbus.
Visitation will be held from
State Rep. Doug McLeod was 1:00-3:00 PM on Thursday,
May 23, 2019, at Lowndes Fu-
arrested Saturday on a misdemeanor neral Home in Columbus, MS,
followed by Funeral Services
domestic violence charge at 3:00 PM from the Funeral
Home Chapel. Private interment services will be
The Associated Press ing to a report of a do- held at Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
mestic assault, they wrote Mr. Butler was born April 14, 1956, in Atlanta,
LUCEDALE — A that he replied “Are you GA, to Kathryn L. and Henry Butler, Jr. He at-
south Mississippi law- kidding me?” tended school in Brownwood, TX. He transferred
maker punched his wife The deputies said they to Marion County High School in Guin, AL,
in the face after she didn’t could hear McLeod when where he lettered in football and was a member
undress quickly enough he walked back inside, of the winning 1973/1974 State Championship
when the lawmaker want- yelling that “the cops are
ed to have sex, according
Football Team, his Senior year. He later attended
here.”
to a police report in the Auburn University.
“Mr. McLeod had
case. A very technologically gifted individual, Mr.
slurred speech and
Republican state Rep. walked slow in a zigzag
Butler was very skilled and knowledgeable in the
Doug McLeod of Luce- pattern,” deputies wrote, radio communications field. He enjoyed work,
dale was arrested Satur- adding he was so ine- servicing communications radios for local Police
day on a misdemeanor briated he had to grab a Departments, and became very well-known in his
domestic violence charge. handrail to maintain his field. He helped design and install the emergency
The Sun Herald re- balance. communication network for the Tombigbee Lock
ports the document was When deputies en- and Dam System. He also worked as a contractor
filed with the George tered, they said two wom- consultant on a NASA communications satellite.
County Sheriff’s Depart- en were standing at the He later joined the railroad, where he served as a
ment. McLeod is free on top of a stairwell and both Signal Maintainer, and later working on locomo-
bail. He didn’t immediate- appeared frightened. Mc- tives as a Chief Mechanical Officer. At the time of
ly respond to requests for Leod’s wife eventually his death, he was employed with the Columbus
comment. came outside after dep- and Greenville Railway as an Assistant General
The 58-year-old Mc- uties assured her they Manager. Towards the end of his career, he had
Leod has represented would keep her away from played an integral part of the successful partner-
George and Stone coun- her husband. ship between Steel Dynamics in Columbus and
ties since 2012. He’s un- The deputy said Mc- the railroad. Intelligent and Mechanically In-
opposed for reelection Leod’s wife was shaking clined, he was an Excellent Troubleshooter and
this year. and upset. McLeod’s wife able to Fix Most Anything. Mr. Butler was a loyal
McLeod hasn’t re- said her husband was and devoted fixture among businesses and in his
sponded to requests for drunk and “just snapped,” community.
comment. It’s unclear if as he often does when un- A member of the Boy Scouts of America, he
he has a lawyer. der the influence of alco- served as Cub Scout Leader for Troop 33 and was
Republican House hol, the report said. the recipient of the Presidential Silver Beaver
Speaker Philip Gunn of Another woman pres- Award. He had many hobbies, including: classic
Clinton said McLeod ent said McLeod’s wife cars and a love of smoking and grilling various
should step down if he did came running up to her
meats. He grilled out several times a week and
punch his wife. room, her face bloodied.
“I have attempted to
enjoyed bringing steaks and roasts to family
The woman shut the door
contact Rep. McLeod to and locked it with Mc-
get-togethers. He was known for his wonderful
request his resignation, Leod’s wife inside. sense of humor and his upbeat and uplifting per-
if in fact, these allega- The other woman said sonality. Never letting anything get him down,
tions are true,” Gunn said McLeod started banging he chose to remain happy and positive. Though
in a statement Tuesday. on the door and telling personally private, he cared deeply for others, al-
“These actions are unac- the women to open it. He ways putting the needs of others above his own.
ceptable for anyone.” told the other woman if A proud and loving husband, father, grandfather,
Deputies reported she didn’t open the door, brother and friend, he will be greatly missed by
McLeod was drunk and he’d “kill her (expletive) those who knew him.
holding a glass of alcohol dog.” Mr. Butler is survived by his wife of 43 years
when they arrived at the McLeod’s wife did not Gloria Butler; children, Tony Butler and Melanie
family’s home Saturday want go to the hospital by Butler, both of Columbus; parents, Henry and
night. Deputies report ambulance, but assured Kathryn Butler of Guin, AL; brother, Steve (Tere-
McLeod had punched authorities she’d have her sa) Butler of Tuscaloosa, AL; sisters, Donna Boz-
his wife and bloodied her daughter take her to get eman of Winfield, AL, and Nina (Clint) Butler of
nose. They found blood checked so authorities Send in your News About Town event. McCalla, AL; and two grandchildren, Alexander
on the bed and bedroom would have a report of the Johnson and Mya Taylor.
floor. injuries.
email: community@cdispatch.com
When McLeod opened George County Sheriff Subject: NATS Compliments of
the door and officers told Keith Havard said the in- Lowndes Funeral Home
him they were respond- vestigation is continuing. www.lowndesfuneralhome.net
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2019 5A

THE BIG PAYBACK

Chris Jenkins/Special to The Dispatch


Deacon Jones And The Late Night was one of several bands who provided entertainment at The Big Payback, a
benefit for the employees of Zachary’s. The event, which included live music, food and an auction, raised $37,000
for the staff who are out of work while they rebuild from a fire that gutted the Fifth Street restaurant on May 5. The
employees will be volunteering with various nonprofits around the city while earning their normal Zachary’s pay.

More Democrats seeking impeachment


proceedings against Trump
‘There is political risk in doing so, but there’s a Some Democratic leaders, while
backing Pelosi, signaled that a
greater risk to our country in doing nothing. This march to impeachment may be-
come inevitable.
is a fight for our democracy.’ “We are confronting what might
be the largest, broadest cover-up in
Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas
American history,” Majority Lead-
By MARY CLARE JALONICK other leaders to act. Their impa- er Steny Hoyer told reporters. If a
and LISA MASCARO tience is running up against the House inquiry “leads to other ave-
The Associated Press nues including impeachment,” the
speaker’s preference for a more
methodical approach , including al- Maryland Democrat said, “so be it.”
WASHINGTON — More Demo- Reps. Joaquin Castro of Texas
crats are calling — and more loud- ready unfolding court battles.
Pelosi summoned some of them and Diana DeGette of Colorado
ly — for impeachment proceedings added their voices to the impeach-
against President Donald Trump — still a small fraction of the House
ment inquiry chorus.
after his latest defiance of Con- Democratic caucus — to a meeting
“There is political risk in doing
gress by blocking his former White of investigators on Wednesday to
so, but there’s a greater risk to our
House lawyer from testifying. assess strategy. country in doing nothing,” Castro
A growing number of rank-and- Trump on Wednesday repeated said on Twitter. “This is a fight for
file House Democrats, incensed his mantra about Democrats con- our democracy.”
by former counsel Don McGahn’s tributing to a “Witch Hunt” against Tweeted DeGette: “The facts laid
empty chair in the Judiciary Com- him. out in the Mueller report, coupled
mittee hearing room on Tuesday, “The Democrats are getting with this administration’s ongoing
are confronting House Speaker ZERO work done in Congress,” he attempts to stonewall Congress,
Nancy Pelosi and pushing her and tweeted. leave us no other choice.”

Officials to tackle thorny issue of infrastructure funding


Republican leaders in Congress have how setting a trap to get
him to go along with a tax
ocrats emerged saying
they would return to hear
shown little enthusiasm for the $2 increase.
Trump and Democrat-
Trump’s suggestions on
how to pay for infrastruc-
trillion price tag to invest in roads, ic lawmakers will meet ture.
at the White House on But Trump expressed
bridges and broadband Wednesday for Round 2 of wariness in a Fox News
their infrastructure talks. interview that aired Sun-
By KEVIN FREKING bridges and broadband. House Speaker Nancy day, saying he thought the
The Associated Press Republican leaders in Pelosi and Senate Minori- White House was “being
Congress have shown ty Leader Chuck Schum- played by the Democrats a
WASHINGTON — Re- little enthusiasm for the er said after their last little bit. You know, I think
ality has set in during the price tag, and even less White House meeting in what they want me to do is
three weeks since Presi- for the idea of raising the late April that there was a say, ‘Well, what we’ll do is
dent Donald Trump and federal fuel tax to help pay consensus on one aspect raise taxes,’ and we’ll do
Democratic congressio- for upgrading the nation’s of infrastructure: The this and this and this, and
nal leaders agreed to work infrastructure. Trump agreement would be big then they’ll have a news
together on a $2 trillion himself has suggested and bold. But funding is conference, see, ‘Trump
package to invest in roads, that Democrats are some- a different matter. Dem- wants to raise taxes.’”
Opinion
6A WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2019
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Dispatch
The
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ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor


BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director
MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager
MARY ANN HARDY Controller

Our View

A long, hungry summer


Some of the most import- this program. County, it’s one-in-five (1,740). District and Starkville Parks alone should be sobering.
ant work performed at our Mississippi ranks last in For many of those children, and Recreation are currently That so many of our children
schools occurs after classes the nation in food security, the breakfasts and lunches putting the final touches on go without sufficient food
have ended. with one-in-four children served at school may be their their Summer Food Service should touch the hearts and
Later this month, schools lacking access to regular nu- only nutritious meals of the Programs (SFSP). Meals will stir the consciences of every
throughout Mississippi will trition. According to the relief day. Backpack programs are be provided at a number of Mississippian.
begin providing breakfast organization Feeding Amer- also emerging to help make schools in each district, which Until our state makes a
and lunches to those 18 and ica, approximately 163,000 sure that school children have is an important factor. Often, real, concerted and sustained
younger through a US- children in the state are food food over the weekends. children lack the transporta- effort to end hunger in our
DA-funded summer feed- insure. That need is only magni- tion that is provided through state, these summer food pro-
ing program administered Closer to home, Feeding fied when school ends for the school bus services available grams are all that stands in
through the Mississippi America estimates there summer. Children don’t stop during the school year. For the way of tens of thousands
Department of Education. are 5,000 food insecure kids being hungry when they stop that reason, the sites are cho- of children going hungry.
Anyone familiar with in Lowndes and Oktibbeha going to school, after all. sen in high-poverty areas. We applaud the efforts of
the state of child hunger in counties. In Lowndes County, The Columbus Municipal Last year, Mississippi’s all those involved in these
Mississippi will immediately one-in-four (3,290 kids) are School District, Starkville-Ok- SFSPs provided more than acts of mercy as another long
recognize the importance of food insecure. In Oktibbeha tibbeha Consolidated School 2.5 million meals. That figure hungry summer begins.

MUSINGS Cartoonist View

Heart of America
As near as I can
understand Alabama’s
abortion law, it arises
from two things:
1. It’s in the Bible.
2. The school
system in Alabama
stinks.
Still, it’s an inter-
esting idea, praise
Jayzus!
If it has a heart-
beat, you can’t kill it. Marc Dion
That’s a pretty
good idea of law, and
there is precedent. If I stab my neighbor Frank,
I will be jailed/executed because Frank has a
heartbeat. If I stab a tree, I will not be jailed/
executed, because the tree does not have a
heartbeat.
I understand this, and good thing for Frank,
who mows his lawn at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday
when I’m trying to sleep.
My wife, whose heart for animals is the size
of a fully inflated basketball, suggests that kill-
ing unwanted dogs and cats is wrong because
they are living things, have heartbeats and are
only where they are because of “stupid people.”
Still, they’re “just animals,” unlike the un-
born children of Alabama. THE ECONOMY
Even if that is true, if I were PETA or any or-
ganization of vegans, I’d jump all over this new
law. Want to eat a pork chop? You can’t because
pigs have heartbeats.
A cap on interest rates charged
Imagine what a Buddhist paradise America
could be if we apply this strange new “heart-
beat” notion to, well, to everything.
consumers? Yes
No more executions because, no matter The Loan Shark Pro- The debt trap is the “The availability of legal loans is
what crime he/she commits, he/she has a tection Act would limit payday loan’s business what helped to put Louie Legbreak-
heartbeat, and life is sacred, praise Jayzus! the interest charged model. er out of business,” the editorial
No one should be allowed to starve in this on credit cards to 15 Payday loan rates said.
country, or even to endanger their life by going percent. A 15 percent and fees vary from state Actually, the loan-sharking busi-
without food because, by God and by Buddha, cap would be too low to state, with some ness is alive and well, only Wall
the least responsible of the poor, having spent — naively too low. Too allowing astronomical Street now runs it. Private equity
their welfare money and cigarettes, meth and bad the bill’s sponsors, borrowing costs. A investors include payday lending
tattoos, still have, by God, official Alabama Sen. Bernie Sanders typical payday loan in companies in their portfolios. The
heartbeats and must be fed. and Rep. Alexandria Texas carries an APR of desperate folks borrowing from
I don’t think you should be able to put the Ocasio-Cortez, weren’t 661 percent! In Nevada, Louie Legbreaker at least knew
children of illegal immigrants in cages because more careful, because Idaho and Utah, it is who they were dealing with.
they have beating hearts, which might by dam- their clumsy approach Froma Harrop 652 percent. “Price ceilings on any good or
aged by the pounding effect of being separated hands ammo to foes Why do people take service inevitably reduce supply,”
from their parents at age 6. of those reining in truly abusive out such loans? Because they don’t the editorial piously states. You’d
The fleeing (or just standing there) black forms of consumer credit, the most know what they’re getting into. think that credit is a basic human
kid clutching a smartphone that looks way too obscene example being the payday The payday loan storefronts mar- right that cannot be denied. In
much like a grenade launcher cannot be shot loan. ket their wares as “quick” or “easy” fact, there are people even today’s
in the back by a police officer. That kid has a As the name implies, a payday money to be used in emergencies. payday lenders won’t bother with
heartbeat. loan is a quick infusion of cash to Some lure customers into the net — those without assets or income.
If it has a heartbeat (even if it’s wearing a tide the borrower over until the by giving them the first loan free at In any case, curtailing the
uniform), you can’t send it to wars that mean next paycheck arrives, when it’s zero percent interest. supply of debt traps that its victims
nothing, achieve nothing and never end. paid off. But that’s not what usually The ideal payday loan customer have described as “soul crushing”
No heartbeat can sleep on the street, or go happens. Here’s the usual scenario: is a trusting member of the work- and “a living hell” would not be a
without a drug treatment bed, or go without Joe takes out a $300 payday loan ing poor who is not sophisticated bad thing. This industry preys on
health insurance, or heat in the winter, or clean to be paid back in two weeks. He’d about personal debt. Importantly, individuals trying to survive on a
water. be charged something like $45 in the borrower has a dependable typical income of only $25,000, for
Even if it speaks Spanish and lives in Puerto fees and interest. That comes to an trickle of income to tap. The money heaven’s sake.
Rico, it is a heartbeat, and it must be loved, APR (average percentage rate) of could come from a job or three, Of course, pauperizing a large
protected and saved from death, always saved 391 percent. Pretty high borrowing or a disability or unemployment portion of our low-skilled work-
from death. Gay? It has a heartbeat. Transgen- costs, but it’s for an emergency, check. (Payday lenders are fond force can’t be helping the economy,
der? Same thing. right? of military personnel. And they al- never mind the human cost. Face
Give up your guns, too. The only thing But more than 75 percent of bor- ways demand that borrowers have it, payday lending, and the politi-
they’re good for is stopping a heartbeat, and a rowers don’t pay it right back. They a bank account.) cians who protect it, are a blight on
heartbeat is a sacred thing. typically turn the loan into 10 loans A recent Wall Street Journal America’s moral standing. Honest-
We’re all heartbeats, each heart the same a year. Each loan is not a new $300 editorial tried to tie the unfortu- ly, I don’t know how some people
color, the skin being the detail added last when credit. It’s cycling the same $300 nate Loan Shark Protection Act to sleep at night.
they build a human being, like paint on a car. loan nine times, every time adding unrelated criticism of payday loan Froma Harrop, a syndicated
If you ask me what kind of truck I drive, I don’t these high fees and interest. So abuses. It praised payday loans as a columnist, writes for the Providence
say, “It’s white.” I say, “It’s a Ford Explorer Joe’s costs keep piling up, and he welcome alternative to loan sharks (Rhode Island) Journal. Her e-mail
Sport Trac,” because the paint job is just a little finds himself stuck in a debt trap. and organized crime. address is fharrop@gmail.com.
detail that covers the heartbeat of the engine.
You can scratch a car’s paint, and it will run,
but if you stop the heartbeat of the engine, your
truck is a planter. THE STAFF OF THE DISPATCH
What an America it’s going to be when we
learn to respect each and every beating heart, EDITOR/PUBLISHER Mary Jane Runnels Courtney Laury Slim Smith Toma McClanahan
when the heartbeat becomes the only eligibili- Peter Imes Luther Shields Lisa Oswalt Jan Swoope Kayla Taylor
ty needed for every benefit, every protection. Jackie Taylor Deanna Robin-
Jesus and Buddha walking down the street, son-Pugh MAILROOM
PUBLISHER EMERITUS PRODUCTION
holding hands and laughing, surrounded by the Birney Imes BUSINESS OFFICE Christina Boyd William Hudson
sound of peacefully beating, protected hearts. Lindsey Beck NEWS Dalen Cochran William LeJeune
Debbie Foster Isabelle Altman Anterrrio Davis Jamie Morrison
Marc Dion, a nationally syndicated colum- ADVERTISING Joseph Ellis
Mary Ann Hardy Matt Garner Anne Murphy
nist, is a reporter and columnist for The Herald Amber Dumas Eddie Johnson Alex Holloway Jeffrey Gore Donta Perry
News, the daily newspaper of his hometown, Fall Kelly Ervin Zack Plair Katrina Guyton Tina Perry
River, Massachusetts. For more on Dion, go to go Melissa Johnson CIRCULATION Mary Pollitz Doris Hill
to www.creators.com. Beth Proffitt Michael Floyd Ben Portnoy Quaylon Jones
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, May 22, 2019 7A

News About Town


CLUBS n CROSSOVER SYMMETRY
North Mississippi Medical Center-West
n ANGER MANAGEMENT
Family Resource Center, Columbus
n POSSUM TOWN TOASTMASTERS Point Wellness Center offers a Crossover campus, 1575 Second Ave. N., offers
Possum Town Toastmasters meet every Symmetry Program focusing on shoul- free conflict resolution and anger man-
Friday at 7 a.m. at the Church of Christ, der health/performance. The 30-day agement classes. For information, call
Columbus. To become a better communi- membership is $30 members; $50 662-368-3603.
cator and leader, call 662-549-3483. nonmembers. Call the Wellness Center, n BAPTIST VOLUNTEERS
n POSSUM TOWN QUILTERS 662-495-9355. Baptist Golden Triangle seeks caring,
Possum Town Quilters meet at 9:30 a.m. n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES compassionate volunteers to help in a
the second and fourth Saturdays of each Baptist Golden Triangle offers Childbirth variety of hospital settings. For informa-
month at the Rosenzweig Arts Center (low- classes and Breastfeeding classes each tion, call 662-244-1165 or email info.
er level), 501 Main St., Columbus. Check month, 6 p.m., in room 6, near the Gift goldentriangle@bmhcc.org.
us out at possumtownquilters.blogspot. Shop, $20. For information or to register, n BAPTIST HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS
com. call 662-244-2498. Baptist Hospice-Golden Triangle seeks
n EAST LIONS CLUB n LUPUS SUPPORT volunteers to assist in the office and
The Columbus East Lions Club meets A lupus support group meets from 10 with Hospice families at 2309 Bluecutt
every second and fourth Monday of the a.m.-2 p.m. the first Saturday of every Road, Suite B. For more information,
month at 65 Airline Road. For more infor- month in Classroom 6 of the Baptist call Katie Bostwick, 662-243-1173.
mation, call 662-251-1415 or 662-574- Golden Triangle Patient Tower. Open to n DRUG/ALCOHOL INTERVENTION
7552. anyone with lupus or any family member Narconon offers drug and alcohol
n HOST LIONS CLUB or friend. For more information, call interventions. For free screenings or
The Columbus Host Lions Club meets Rashell Hopkins, 662-570-8342. referrals, call 1-800-431-1754.
every Friday at noon at EMCC Lion Hills n CANCER SUPPORT n GOLDEN TRIANGLE AA
Center for a buffet lunch and business Baptist Cancer Center hosts a support Golden Triangle AA meets daily for sup-
gathering. For more information, call John group for cancer survivors and their fami- port. If you want to drink, that is your
Michael, 601-955-2176. lies, noon-1 p.m. the third Friday of every business. If you want to stop drinking,
n LOWNDES REPUBLICAN WOMEN month in Classroom 5 of the Patient that is our business. For information,
Lowndes County Republican Women Towers. Next meeting is June 21. Lunch call 662-327-8941.
meets the second Tuesday of each month provided. For information and location, n AL-ANON MEETING
at the Lion Hills Center, 2331 Military call 662-244-2923. The Columbus Al-Anon Family Groups
Road. Buffet line opens at 11:15 a.m.,
n HYPERTENSION SUPPORT meet Mondays and Thursdays at 5:30
with call to order at noon. p.m. When you don’t know where to turn
A pulmonary hypertension support group
n GT QUILTERS GUILD meets at 2 p.m. the second Saturday of because someone drinks too much, we
The Golden Triangle Quilters Guild meets every month at North Mississippi Medi- can help. For information, call 888-425-
at 5:30 p.m. every third Thursday at the cal Center-West Point Education Center, 2666 or go to msafg.org.
Starkville Sportsplex Activities Building. 385 Medical Center Drive. For informa-
■ BREAKFAST WITH THE BULLDOGS
MSU alumni, friends are invited to
tion, call Dana Albert, 662-295-3642.
■ DIABETES SUPPORT
REUNIONS
Breakfast with the Bulldogs on second n UNITED TECHNOLOGIES REUNION
Baptist Golden Triangle hosts day
Thursdays each month at Starkville Café. United Technologies 2019 Reunion is
classes for Diabetes Support on third
Dutch treat breakfast 7:30 a.m. Contact June 1 at Joyce’s Country Kitchen, 301
Wednesdays of each month, 10-11 a.m.
Carol Moss Read at carolmoss@bellsouth. Tuscaloosa Road. Doors open at 11 a.m.
in Patient Tower room 6. For information,
net or 662-312-0637. Lunch begins at noon. $15 per person.
call Lacy Smith, 662-244-1392 or 800-
■ DULCIMER PLAYERS 544-8762, ext. 1392.
Friendly City Strummers meet twice month- n DIALYSIS SUPPORT OTHER EVENTS
ly to practice and teach others to play A dialysis support group meets at 6 p.m. n MSU ALUMNI CHAPTER MEETING
dulcimers. Join for $10/year for the whole the second Thursday of each month at The MSU Alumni Association-Lowndes
family. Dulcimers available to borrow. Baptist Memorial Hospital-GT, Room 6. County Chapter meeting is 6-7:30 p.m. at
Contact David Saum, 662-386-6836 or Open to patients diagnosed with End Lost Pizza Co., 2009 Highway 45 N., in
DrSaum@cableone.net, or the Switzers, Stage Renal Disease. For more informa- the private room. RSVP to Adrienne Mor-
662-312-6025. tion, call 662-328-4440. ris, adriennemorris1999@gmail.com.
n TOPS n CAREGIVER SUPPORT n COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY DAY
Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 288 meets A caregiver support group meets at 6 Prairie Opportunity Inc. hosts Community
Tuesdays at Community Baptist Church, p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month, Action Agency Day 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 31
Yorkville Road East, Columbus. Weigh-in beginning June 25, at Baptist Memorial at McKee Park, 401 Lynn Lane, Starkville.
begins at 5:30 p.m. Contact Pat Harris, Hospital-GT, Room 4. Open to adult fam- Free food, entertainment, games, vendors
662-386-0249. ily or other informal caregivers age 18 or and more. For more information, email
n TOPS older providing care to individuals with Gail Dotson, gdotson012@bellsouth.net.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 270 meets a disability, chronic illness or dementia n SCHOLARSHIP GOLF SCRAMBLE
Thursdays at 4370 Cal-Kolola Road, Cale- diagnosis. For more information, call Health Care Foundation of North Missis-
donia. Weigh-in begins at 5-5:30 p.m. Con- 662-328-4440. sippi hosts a Swings for Scholarships
tact Michelle Holliman, 662-386-3650. ■ HEART SUPPORT golf scramble June 1 at Elm Lake Golf
n SENIOR CRAFTS Weekly education/support group for Course. Registration noon; tee-off 1:30
Senior Crafts meets at the Starkville people with congestive heart failure are p.m. $300 entry for a four-man team,
Sportsplex Tuesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. Thursdays 11 a.m.-noon in the Outpa- green fees, carts, snacks. Crawfish boil
Crafts provided by the parks department. tient Pavilion Boardroom, Baptist Golden follows. Tickets $20. Proceeds benefit the
For information, call Lisa Cox, 662-323- Triangle. For information, call 244-1953 Jim Spruiell Memorial Scholarship. Visit
2294. or 244-2132. nmhsfoundation.org.
n QUILTING CLUB n NUTRITION EDUCATION n ANNUAL FISH FRY
Quilting Club meets in the activities room Diabetes education class meets on Queen Ester Court No. 405 hosts the Her-
adjacent to the multi-purpose facility at fourth Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., oines of Jericho Annual Fish Fry at 9 a.m.
the Starkville Sportsplex Thursdays 10 Baptist Golden Triangle Outpatient June 1 at Sandfield Community Center,
a.m.-noon. Bring your own project to work Pavilion. Physician referral required. For 617 Oak St. S. Proceeds benefit the Sand-
on. For information, call Lisa Cox, 662- information, call 662-244-1597 or email field Horizon Children’s Christmas Fund.
323-2294. info.goldentriangle@bmhcc.org. n CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT
n AARP n ABUSE RECOVERY GROUP The Annual Charity Golf Tournament
AARP meets the first Wednesday of each begins at 7:30 a.m. June 1 at MSU
A Domestic Abuse Recovery Group
month at 10 a.m. in the Community Room Golf Course, 1520 Old Highway 82 E.,
meets Thursdays at 6 p.m. through Safe
of Regions Bank, Main Street, Columbus. Starkville. Early registration is $65 per
Haven Inc. Group counseling for rape re-
Programs are geared to the needs and person by May 24. Regular registra-
covery is available. For information, call
interests of seniors 50 and up. For more tion $70 per person. Breakfast, lunch
662-327-6118 or 662-889-2067.
information, call 662-889-9496. included. Call Northside Christian Church,
n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES 662-494-5210, or Marion McClendon,
Health Notes Baptist Golden Triangle offers childbirth
classes Tuesdays at 6 p.m. To register,
662-549-2437.
n FREE SUMMER MEALS
n BALANCE CLASS call 662-244-2498 or email info.golden- The Summer Food Service Program offers
North Mississippi Medical Center-West triangle@bmhcc.org. free meals to children 18 and under May
Point Wellness Center hosts a balance n CPR CLASSES 28-June 28 at Columbus High School,
class from 1-2 p.m. May 28-29, 31. Free Baptist Golden Triangle offers CPR class- Columbus Middle School, Stokes-Beard
for members. $20 nonmembers. To regis- es each month at 6 p.m. in the Patient and Cook Elementary. Breakfast 7:45-
ter by May 25 or for more information, call Tower. Next classes are June 10 & 14. 8:30 a.m., lunch 11 a.m.-1 p.m. For more
the Wellness Center, 662-495-9355. Pre-registration required. Call the Educa- information, call the Child Nutrition Office,
n COMMUNITY LEARN AT LUNCH tion Department, 662-244-2498. 662-241-7410.
Baptist Golden Triangle hosts a community n FREE PSA SCREENINGS n MAC MINI-GRANTS
Learn at Lunch from noon-1 p.m. June 5 in Baptist Cancer Center offers free pros- The Mississippi Arts Commission is ac-
the Outpatient Pavilion Conference Center. tate PSA screenings ever other month for cepting applications for its mini-grant pro-
Dr. Ashley Harris will present “Alzheimer’s men over 40. Next screenings are May gram. Professional-level artists may apply.
Disease and Other Dementias: More Than 31 & July 26, 8-11:45 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. Deadline is June 3. For more information,
Just Memory Loss.” To reserve space, call Walk-ins accepted. For appointments, visit arts.ms.gov or call 601-359-6030.
662-244-1132. call 662-244-4673. n 50 DRESSES MINISTRY
n FREE MAMMOGRAMS n DIABETES EDUCATION Reach1 Teach1 Ministries’ 50 Dresses
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Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff


Ward 7 Alderman Henry Vaughn talks during Tuesday’s board of aldermen meeting. Vaughn sharply criticized the
city’s efforts on annexation and to build a new park.

Vaughn
Continued from Page 1A
or not — it will come with doing that
the 2020 census.” ‘I don’t care what they do in about 10 to
Aldermen received
an annexation study re-
Oxford. I don’t care what they do in 20 times a
year, that
port with projected de-
mographics for the city
Ridgeland. We can’t follow every other number is
going to be
and the annexation study
area earlier this year.
municipality. That’s not going to work.’ i nc reased,
Ward 7 Aldermen Henry Vaughn adding to Walker
The report, compiled by
our gener-
Mitch Slaughter’s urban lar recreation facility in professional baseball al fund balance approxi-
planning firm, Slaugh- at Cornerstone Park on — Major League Baseball
ter & Associates, said mately $250,000,” Walker
Highway 25. The city is has reported that about 8 said. “That’s a mill. That’s
Starkville’s current popu- holding an election for percent of its players are
lation, based on the 2010 a mill that we would oth-
residents to vote May 30 black — and questioned
census, is 59.6 white, 34.6 erwise have to add to your
on a 1-percent increase to how beneficial the park
percent black, and 5.7 property tax to be able to
its restaurant and hotel/ would be for the city’s
percent other. Combined take care of the streets or
motel sales taxes to fund black population. He fur-
with the annexation area, the park. ther questioned what the drainage. It’s additional
the city would be 60.2 money.”
Cornerstone would park would do for the city
percent white, 34.1 per- Still, Vaughn said he
add tournament ready and its residents at-large.
cent black and 5.8 percent feels the city focuses too
sports fields. The Sports- Ward 4 Alderman Ja-
other. much on revenue and,
plex, located at Lynn son Walker contended
At a February meeting, in his opinion, tries too
Lane, also has baseball, that the new park, if built,
Slaughter said recorded much to be like other cit-
softball and soccer fields, would draw more people
demographic shifts in ies like Oxford, Tupelo
the 2020 census are like- and there are baseball to town through hosting
fields at McKee Park. more tournaments. In do- and Ridgeland.
ly to be larger than those
“Why is it so urgent for ing so, Walker said, those “This is Starkville
brought about by annex-
ation. this baseball park when people would spend mon- where I was born and
Vaughn further we can just upgrade the ey in Starkville, which have lived for 66 years,
claimed that the city has parks we’ve got?” Vaughn would drive up the city’s and I’m very proud to live
ignored issues, like storm- asked. “We can redesign sales taxes and lead to in Starkville,” he said. “I
water flooding, in wards 6 the parks we have and get more money to address don’t care what they do in
or 7, while responding to them up to standard, and other issues. Oxford. I don’t care what
the same problems when will not need a multi-mil- “If we start having the they do in Ridgeland. We
they occur down South lion dollar park that would number of tournaments can’t follow every other
Montgomery Street, not benefit the majority of we think we are capable municipality. That’s not
which is a majority white the people.” of hosting, similar to this going to work.”
area in Ward 3. Vaughn cited the low weekend where we’re hav-
Spruill said she tries to number of black players ing 40 teams — if we start
treat all areas of the city
fairly.
“I have made every
effort to
be fair and
re s p ons i ve
to all parts
of town,
whether
it’s north,
south, east
or west, and Spruill
I’m disap-
pointed he feels that way,”
Spruill said. “Aside from
that, all I can do is con-
tinue to be supportive of
projects throughout the
community.”

Cornerstone Park
Vaughn also criticized
the city’s efforts to build
a new multi-million dol-

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THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2019

MSU extends Moorhead’s contract through 2022


Head football coach will be paid $3.05M next season players maximize their poten-
tial on and off the field, while
His original contract was
through 2021, with a base sal-
By Ben Portnoy increments each year until the and this wonder- walking away with a meaning- ary of $2.6 million. He would
bportnoy@cdispatch.com end of the contract. ful University ful degree from Mississippi have been paid $2.7 million
The salary will be paid by a for believing in State University.” this year under the original
Mississippi State football Moorhead enters his sec-
combination of public and pri- me. terms.
coach Joe Moorhead has ond season at the helm at
vate finds. “My fami- The Bulldogs finished last
signed an extension through MSU after spending two years
the 2022 season, sources con- “It’s a privilege to be the ly and I love Moorhead as the offensive coordinator season 8-5 and ranked No.
firmed to The Dispatch. head football coach at Missis- Starkville,” he at Penn State. He became just 18 in the College Football
Moorhead will receive a sippi State,” Moorhead said in added. “For me, it’s about the second head coach in pro- Playoff poll. They ended the
base salary of $3.05 million in an MSU Athletics release. “I building a championship pro- gram history to win eight or season with a 27-22 loss in
2019. His annual compensa- want to thank John (Cohen), gram our Bulldog fans can more games in his inaugural the Outback Bowl to the Iowa
tion will increase in $100,000 President (Mark) Keenum be proud of and helping our campaign. Hawkeyes of the Big 10.

MISSISSIPPI STATE BASEBALL HERITAGE ATHLETICS

Heritage
takes MAIS
All-Sports
award for
second
straight year
By Slim Smith
ssmith@cdispatch.com

Fast facts: Sean Harrison


has been athletics director
at Heritage Academy for
three years. Prior to that,
the Patriots had never won
the Mississippi Association
of Independent Schools
Class AAA All-Sports Tro-
phy. Harrison
This year, for the second
Dispatch file photo straight year, Heritage has captured the
Sophomore Tanner Allen went 12-for-15 with eight RBIs and five extra-base hits in Mississippi State baseball’s regular award, which goes to the school which has
season finale series with South Carolina last weekend. He hopes to continue his hot hitting as the Bulldogs take on the most success through all of its sports
LSU tonight in the second round of the Southeastern Conference tournament. program.
“Obviously, it’s all me,” Harrison said,

State looks for strong start against laughing.


This year, Heritage claimed four state
championships (baseball, boys’ basket-

LSU in SEC tournament ball, boys’ tennis, girls’ tennis), was the
runner-up in two (boys’ soccer and dance/
cheer-leading), third in volleyball and
made the semifinals in football and girls’
Foscue, Allen look to stay soccer.
The Patriots outdistanced St. Aloysius
hot; Mangum trying to and Silliman Institute (Louisiana), which
tied for second, by 19 points.
break from recent slump See Heritage, 3B

BY BEN PORTNOY
bportnoy@cdispatch.com

HOOVER, Ala. — The Mississip- COLLEGE TENNIS


pi State baseball team will open its
postseason campaign tonight against
No. 16 LSU in the second round of
the Southeastern Conference Tourna-
MSU men’s tennis
ment.
The Bulldogs (45-11, 20-10 SEC)
enter the weekend as the No. 4 seed
earn round of 16
while the Tigers (35-22, 17-13) are
slated at No. 5. First pitch is scheduled
for 8 p.m. at Hoover Metropolitan Sta-
Dispatch file photo
Sophomore Justin Foscue has 14 home runs the season, tied for fifth in the
bids in singles,
dium and it will air on SEC Network.
MSU will be led by three of its four
first team All-SEC honorees in senior
SEC, coming into the conference tournament. The first pitch of MSU’s game
with LSU is scheduled for 8 tonight.
Keegan James are likely candidates.
doubles play
Jake Mangum and sophomores Justin
Smith started last week’s noncon- Inside DISPATCH STAFF REPORT
Foscue and Tanner Allen. n SEC TOURNAMENT: For more coverage
Allen comes into the contest on a ference finale against Louisiana Tech,
see page 3B The Mississippi State men’s tennis
tear of late. He finished the final reg- pitching two innings of three-hit ball
while James tossed two thirds of an in- team continued its perfect run in the sin-
ular season series of the year against anchor the Tiger offense. Smith leads
ning against the Gamecocks Saturday gles and doubles championships Tuesday.
South Carolina 12-for-15 with eight the team in batting average while Du-
in relief. Both senior Nuno Borges and junior
RBIs and five extra-base hits. plantis’ 76 hits are the most on the
“As you start going into the post- Giovanni Oradini notched straight-set
Foscue was similarly dominant last roster.
season we need an extra starter, a guy victories in their second-round singles
week, totaling nine hits in 17 at-bats Cabrera will bring a powerful bat
that can throw strikes, and we want- matches to advance to the round of 16 in
against both South Carolina and Loui- to the LSU lineup as he has slugged
ed (Smith) to warm up like a starter,” the NCAA Championships in Orlando,
siana Tech. His 14 home runs are tied- a team-leading 12 home runs on the
MSU coach Chris Lemonis said after year. Florida.
for-fifth in the SEC.
Mangum slumped slightly against a 7-3 win over the Bulldogs. “Hopeful- The Tigers will turn to sophomore Oradini began the day with a 6-3, 6-1
the Gamecocks and Louisiana Tech, ly he got a little bit of experience in pitcher Eric Walker for today’s start. win over UC-Santa Barbara’s Joseph Guil-
totaling just two hits in 21 at-bats, doing that.” Walker dominated the Bulldogs in lin. He will next face No. 22 Jack Lin of Co-
though he does have five multi-hit out- LSU enters the matchup having an 11-2 LSU victory and a series win lumbia.
ings in his past 11 games. disposed of South Carolina in the March 30 in Starkville, giving up just “Yesterday and today, I focused on ev-
MSU has yet to announce a start- opening round 8-6. four hits in seven innings of work. He ery point and didn’t worry about what
er for today’s game, though freshman Josh Smith, Daniel Cabrera, An- boasts a 5-4 record with a 4.86 ERA in was going to happen next,” Oradini said.
Brandon Smith and redshirt junior toine Duplantis and Zach Watson will 63 innings pitched. See Tennis, 3B
2B WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Baseball
Strahm (2). Seager ss 5 1 2 1 B.Lowe 2b 4 0 0 0 Portland 114, Oklahoma City 94 CONFERENCE FINALS
IP H R ER BB SO C.Tylor lf 3 0 0 0 Dan.Rbr 3b 4 1 1 0 Wednesday, April 17
on the air
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Arizona Pderson ph-lf 2 0 2 2 Heredia cf 3 1 2 0 Boston 99, Indiana 91 Thursday, May 9
American League Glance Greinke L,6-2
Andriese
7 4 3 3 1
1 0 0 0 0
5
1
Verdugo cf 5 0 1 0 Kratz c
A.Brnes c 4 0 1 1 Adames ss 4 1 1 1
1 0 0 0 Milwaukee 120, Detroit 99
Houston 118, Utah 98
Boston 5, Carolina 2
All Times EDT Saturday, May 11
Today
East Division
W L Pct GB
San Diego
Strahm W,2-3 6 4 2 2 0 2
Totals 38 7 12 6 Totals
Los Angeles 101 100 301—7
36 3 10 3 Thursday, April 18
Philadelphia 131, Brooklyn 115
San Jose 6, St. Louis 3
Sunday, May 12
New York 30 17 .638 — Maton H,2 1 1 0 0 0 1 Tampa Bay 000 000 300—3 San Antonio 118, Denver 108 Boston 6, Carolina 2
AUTO RACING Tampa Bay 27 18 .600 2 Stammen H,12 1 0 0 0 0 2 E_Av.Garcia (1). LOB_Los Angeles 10, Tampa Golden State 132, L.A. Clippers 105 Monday, May 13
Yates S,19-19 1 0 0 0 0 3 Bay 7. 2B_Freese (5), J.Turner (6), Pederson Friday, April 19
3:55 a.m. (Thursday) — Formula One: Monaco Boston
Toronto
25 23 .521 5½
20 28 .417 10½ Umpires_Home, Jerry Meals; First, Ron Kulpa; (2), Pham (5), Av.Garcia (8), Kiermaier (7), Toronto 98, Orlando 93
St. Louis 4, San Jose 2
Tuesday, May 14
Second, Gabe Morales; Third, Marty Foster. Heredia (4). SB_Muncy (3), Seager (1). SF_J. Boston 104, Indiana 96
Grand Prix, practice session 1, Monaco, ESPN2 Baltimore 15 33 .313 15½
Central Division T_2:21. A_19,969 (42,445). Turner (3). Oklahoma City 120, Portland 108
Boston 2, Carolina 1
Wednesday, May 15
IP H R ER BB SO Saturday, April 20
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Minnesota
W L Pct GB
32 16 .667 — Rangers 5, Mariners 3 Los Angeles Philadelphia 112, Brooklyn 108
San Jose 5, St. Louis 4, OT
Thursday, May 16
Seattle Texas
9 a.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Maryland vs. Cleveland 25 22 .532 6½
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Kershaw W,4-0 6
Baez
1-3 6 2 2
0 1 1 1 0
1
0
8 Denver 117, San Antonio 103
Milwaukee 119, Detroit 103
Boston 4, Carolina 0, Boston wins series 4-0
Friday, May 17
Chicago 21 26 .447 10½
Haniger cf 4 0 0 0 Frsythe ss 4 0 0 0
Illinois, First Round, BTN Detroit 18 27 .400 12½
Do.Sntn lf 4 0 0 0 W.Clhun lf 2 0 0 0
Alexander
Floro H,3
1-3 2 0 0 0
1 1-3 1 0 0
0
0 0
Houston 104, Utah 101
Sunday, April 21
St. Louis 2, San Jose 1,
Kansas City 16 31 .340 15½ Sunday, May 19
Vglbach dh 3 1 0 0 Da.Sntn cf 1 0 0 0
9:30 a.m. — SEC Tournament: Texas A&M vs. West Division
Encrnco 1b 4 1 1 0 Pence dh 4 1 1 0
Jansen
Tampa Bay
1 0 0 0 0 1 Boston 110, Indiana 106, Boston wins series
4-0
St. Louis 5, San Jose 0
W L Pct GB Tuesday, May 21
Georgia, Second Round, SEC Houston 33 16 .673 — Narvaez c 4 1 3 2 Mazara rf 4 2 3 1
Bruce rf 3 0 0 1 Gallo cf-lf 3 2 2 2
Wood L,1-1
Beeks
2 2 1 0 1
4 2-3 8 5 5
3
2 4
Golden State 113, L.A. Clippers 105
Toronto 107, Orlando 85
St. Louis 5, San Jose 1, St. Louis wins series
Texas 23 23 .500 8½ 4-2
1 p.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Ohio State vs. Oakland 24 25 .490 9 T.Bckhm 3b 3 0 0 0 A.Cbrra 3b 3 0 0 1
J.Crwfr ss 3 0 1 0 Odor 2b 3 0 0 0
Roe 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 Portland 111, Oklahoma City 98 STANLEY CUP FINALS
Los Angeles 22 26 .458 10½ Kolarek 1 2-3 1 1 1 1 0 Monday, April 22 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Michigan, First Round, BTN Seattle 23 28 .451 11 Long 2b 3 0 1 0 Guzman 1b 4 0 1 1
Mathis c 3 0 1 0
P.Baez pitched to 1 batter in the 7th Milwaukee 127, Detroit 104, Milwaukee wins Monday, May 27
Monday’s Games WP_Beeks. series 4-0 St. Louis at Boston, 8 p.m.
1 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Mississippi vs. Boston 12, Toronto 2 Totals 31 3 6 3 Totals 31 5 8 5 Umpires_Home, Doug Eddings; First, Bill Utah 107, Houston 91 Wednesday, May 29
Oakland 6, Cleveland 4 Seattle 000 000 201—3 Miller; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Jeremie Tuesday, April 23 St. Louis at Boston, 8 p.m.
Arkansas, Second Round, SEC N.Y. Yankees 10, Baltimore 7 Texas 010 101 02x—5 Rehak. Toronto 115, Orlando 96, Toronto wins series Saturday, June 1
Texas 10, Seattle 9 DP_Texas 1. LOB_Seattle 3, Texas 8. 2B_ T_3:10. A_15,862 (25,025). 4-1 Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
4:30 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Auburn vs. Van- Mazara 2 (10), Gallo (11), Guzman (6), Mathis Philadelphia 122, Brooklyn 100, Philadelphia Monday, June 3
Houston 3, Chicago White Sox 0
Minnesota 3, L.A. Angels 1 (2). HR_Narvaez (8), Gallo (15). SB_Mazara Mets 6, Nationals 5 wins series 4-1 Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
derbilt, Second Round, Second Round, SEC Tuesday’s Games (1), Odor (4). SF_Bruce (2), A.Cabrera (2). Washington New York Denver 108, San Antonio 90 Thursday, June 6
Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd. IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi Portland 118, Oklahoma City 115, Portland x-St. Louis at Boston, 8 p.m.
5 p.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Iowa vs. Indiana, Oakland 5, Cleveland 3 Seattle T.Trner ss 5 1 2 1 McNeil lf-rf 5 0 2 1 wins series 4-1 Sunday, June 9
N.Y. Yankees 11, Baltimore 4 Milone L,0-1 5 3 2 2 1 6 Eaton rf 3 0 0 0 A.Rsrio ss 5 0 1 1 Wednesday, April 24 x-Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
First Round, BTN Toronto 10, Boston 3 Adams 1 2 1 1 1 1 Rendon 3b 3 0 0 0 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 Houston 100, Utah 93, Houston wins series 4-1 Wednesday, June 12
Brennan 1 1 0 0 1 0 J.Soto lf 4 1 2 2 P.Alnso 1b 3 1 1 1 L.A. Clippers 129, Golden State 121 x-St. Louis at Boston, 8 p.m.
8 p.m. — SEC Tournament: LSU vs. Mississippi L.A. Dodgers 7, Tampa Bay 3
Miami 5, Detroit 4, 11 innings Elias 2-3 2 2 2 1 1 Parra 1b 4 1 1 0 T.Frzer 3b 4 0 1 0 Thursday, April 25
State, Second Round, SEC Texas 5, Seattle 3
Houston 5, Chicago White Sox 1
Sadzeck
Texas
Lynn W,6-3
1-3 0 0 0 1

7 5 2 2 1
1

11
Grace p 0 0 0 0 W.Ramos c 3 1 2 0
Rainey p 0 0 0 0 C.Gomez rf-cf 4 0 0 0
Brrclgh p 0 0 0 0 Lagares cf 1 1 0 0
San Antonio 120, Denver 103
Friday, April 26
Golden State 129, L.A. Clippers 110, Golden
Golf
9 p.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Nebraska vs. Minnesota 8, L.A. Angels 3
Wednesday’s Games Leclerc H,3 1 0 0 0 0 1 V.Rbles cf 3 0 0 0 D.Smith ph 0 1 0 0 State wins series 4-2 Golf Glance
Kelley S,3-4 1 1 1 1 0 0 B.Dzier 2b 4 1 1 2 Familia p 0 0 0 0 Saturday, April 27 All Times Eastern
Minnesota, First Round, BTN Oakland (Montas 5-2) at Cleveland (Rodriguez
WP_Lynn, Sadzeck. Gomes c 3 0 1 0 Zamora p 0 0 0 0 Denver 90, San Antonio 86, Denver wins se- PGA TOUR
1-3), 1:10 p.m.
Umpires_Home, Andy Fletcher; First, Will Fedde p 0 0 0 0 Bashlor p 0 0 0 0 CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE
COLLEGE GOLF (WOMEN’S) Kansas City (Keller 2-5) at St. Louis (Wacha
Little; Second, Joe West; Third, Eric Cooper. M.Tylor ph 1 0 0 0 Ed.Diaz p 0 0 0 0
ries 4-3
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Site: Fort Worth, Texas.
3-1), 1:15 p.m., 1st game
T_2:56. A_19,157 (49,115). Suero p 0 0 0 0 Hchvrri ph 0 1 0 0 Course: Colonial CC. Yardage: 7,209. Par: 70.
10 a.m. — NCAA Women’s Golf Championships: Seattle (Gonzales 5-3) at Texas (Chavez 0-1),
Sipp p 0 0 0 0 Wheeler p 2 0 0 0
(Best-of-7)
Saturday, April 27 Purse: $7.3 million. Winner’s share:
Team Match Play, National Championship, Fay-
2:05 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2-1) at Baltimore
Astros 5, White Sox 1 Kndrick ph-1b 2
1 1 0 J..Dvis ph-lf 1 1 1 3 Toronto 108, Philadelphia 95 $1,314,000.
Chicago Houston Totals 32 5 8 5 Totals 32 6 8 6 Sunday, April 28 Television: Thursday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. (Golf
(Straily 1-3), 7:05 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi
etteville, Ark., GOLF Boston (Porcello 3-4) at Toronto (Sanchez L.Grcia cf 4 0 0 0 Reddick rf 2 1 1 0
Washington
New York
010 000 220—5
000 010 311—6
Boston 112, Milwaukee 90 Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:45 p.m. (Golf
Channel), 3-6 p.m. (CBS).
3-4), 7:07 p.m. Golden State 104, Houston 100
GOLF L.A. Dodgers (Hill 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Stanek
Moncada 3b 4 0 0 0 Bregman 3b 3 1 0 0
J.Abreu 1b 4 1 1 1 Brntley dh 4 0 1 2
DP_Washington 2. LOB_Washington 5, New
York 6. 2B_T.Turner (3), J.Soto (9), McNeil (13).
Monday, April 29 Defending champion: Justin Rose.
Last week: Brooks Koepka won the PGA
0-1), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia 94, Toronto 89
4:30 a.m. (Thursday) — European Tour Golf: Miami (Urena 1-6) at Detroit (Norris 2-2), 7:10
W.Cstll c 3 0 0 0 Correa ss 3 0 1 1
El.Jmen lf 3 0 0 0 Gurriel 1b 4 1 2 1
HR_J.Soto (7), B.Dozier (7), P.Alonso (16), Denver 121, Portland 113 Championship.
FedEx Cup leader: Matt Kuchar.
p.m. J..Davis (5). SB_T.Turner (6). CS_V.Robles (3). Tuesday, April 30
Made in Denmark, first round, Denmark, GOLF Kansas City (Bailey 4-4) at St. Louis (Wain-
Y.Alnso dh 2 0 0 0 A.Diaz 2b 4 0 2 0
Ti.Andr ss 3 0 0 0 R.Chrns c 4 0 0 0
S_Eaton (2), Fedde (1). Milwaukee 123, Boston 102 Notes: Jordan Spieth is coming off a tie for third
at the PGA Championship, his first top 20 of
wright 3-4), 7:45 p.m., 2nd game IP H R ER BB SO Golden State 115, Houston 109
MLB BASEBALL Chicago White Sox (Nova 2-4) at Houston
Tilson rf 3 0 0 0 Kemp lf 3 1 1 0
Y.Sanch 2b 2 0 0 0 Mrsnick cf 2 1 0 0
Washington Wednesday, May 1 the year and best result since last year’s Mas-
Fedde 5 4 1 1 1 1 Portland 97, Denver 90 ters. It allowed him to move into the top 100 in
(Cole 4-4), 8:10 p.m.
12 p.m. — Oakland at Cleveland OR Kansas City Minnesota (Perez 6-1) at L.A. Angels (Harvey
Totals 28 1 1 1 Totals 29 5 8 4 Suero 1 1-3 2 3 3 1 3 Thursday, May 2 the FedEx Cup for the first time all season at
Chicago 000 000 100—1 Sipp 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 116, Toronto 95 No. 91. ... Patrick Reed was planning to play
2-3), 9:07 p.m.
at St. Louis, MLB Thursday’s Games
Houston 000 140 00x—5 Grace H,3 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Friday, May 3 and then withdrew. He has gone eight straight
E_W.Castillo (4). DP_Chicago 3. LOB_Chica- Rainey L,0-1 BS,1 1 1 2 2 2 3 Milwaukee 123, Boston 116 tournaments without a top-20 finish. ... This is
3 p.m. — Arizona at San Diego OR Seattle at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 3-3) at Baltimore (Bundy go 2, Houston 7. 2B_Brantley (14), Kemp (1). first year Charles Schwab takes over as title
2-5), 12:35 p.m. Barraclough 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Portland 140, Denver 137, 4OT
HR_J.Abreu (11), Gurriel (4). New York Saturday, May 4 sponsor. ... Colonial is the longest-running
Texas (games joined in progress), MLB Boston (TBD) at Toronto (Feierabend 0-1),
12:37 p.m.
IP H R ER BB SO Wheeler 7 4 3 3 2 6 Houston 126, Golden State 121, OT PGA Tour event held on the same course. ...
Chicago Familia BS,3 1-3 2 2 2 1 0 Sunday, May 5 Defending champion Justin Rose is the high-
6 p.m. — Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs OR Wash- Miami (Richards 1-5) at Detroit (Boyd 4-4),
1:10 p.m.
Covey L,0-3 4 4 4 4 4 1 Zamora 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Toronto 101, Philadelphia 96 est-ranked player in the field at No. 3. Four
Bummer 1 2 1 1 1 0 Bashlor 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Denver 116, Portland 112 others from the top 10 are playing — Fran-
ington at NY Mets (7 p.m.), MLB Tampa Bay (Snell 3-4) at Cleveland (TBD),
6:10 p.m.
Ruiz 1 1 0 0 1 0 Diaz W,1-2 1 1 0 0 0 2 Monday, May 6 cesco Molinari, Bryson DeChambeau, Xander
Minaya 1 1 0 0 0 1 HBP_by Fedde (Alonso), by Fedde (Lagares). Schauffele and Rickie Fowler. Jon Rahm is at
10 p.m. — Atlanta at San Francisco (joined in Chicago White Sox (Giolito 5-1) at Houston Colome 1 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, Mike Estabrook; First, Ryan
Milwaukee 113, Boston 101
Houston 112, Golden State 108 No. 11. ... Ben Hogan was the last back-to-back
(Martin 1-0), 8:10 p.m. Houston winner at Colonial in 1952 and 1953. ... Fresh
Blakney; Second, Bruce Dreckman; Third,
progress) OR Minnesota at LA Angels, MLB National League Glance Verlander W,8-1 8 1 1 1 1 12 Paul Emmel.
Tuesday, May 7
Toronto 125, Philadelphia 89 off his PGA Championship victory, Brooks
Rondon 1 0 0 0 1 2 T_3:05. A_24,631 (41,922). Koepka is not playing. He was runner-up last
SOCCER (MEN’S) East Division
Covey pitched to 2 batters in the 5th
Denver 124, Portland 98
Wednesday, May 8 year.
7 p.m. — USL: Nashville SC at Birmingham
W L Pct GB
Philadelphia 28 20 .583 — WP_Bummer. Yankees 11, Orioles 4 Milwaukee 116, Boston 91, Milwaukee wins Next week: Memorial.
Atlanta 26 23 .531 2½ Umpires_Home, Mark Ripperger; First, Jeff New York Baltimore series 4-1 LPGA TOUR
Kellogg; Second, Brian O’Nora; Third, James ab r h bi ab r h bi PURE SILK CHAMPIONSHIP
Legion FC, ESPNEWS New York 22 25 .468 5½
Hoye. LMahieu 2b 4 2 3 0 S.Wlkrs cf 5 1 1 3
Golden State 104, Houston 99
Site: Williamsburg, Virginia.
Washington 19 29 .396 9 Thursday, May 9
Miami 14 31 .311 12½ T_2:53. A_31,392 (41,168). T.Estrd 2b 1 0 0 0 Smth Jr lf 4 0 1 0 Philadelphia 112, Toronto 101 Course: Kingsmill Resort. Yardage: 6,445.
Voit 1b 5 1 2 0 Mancini rf 3 0 2 0 Par: 71.
Central Division Cubs 3, Phillies 2 Portland 119, Denver 108
Thursday
Chicago
W L Pct GB
28 18 .609 —
Philadelphia Chicago
ab r h bi ab r h bi
G.Sanch dh 5 2 1 4 R.Ruiz 3b 4 0 0 0
A.Hicks cf 3 2 1 0 Villar ss 4 0 1 0
Friday, May 10
Golden State 118, Houston 113, Golden State
Purse: $1.3 million. Winner’s share: $195,000.
Television: Thursday-Friday, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Torres ss 3 1 1 1 C.Davis 1b 4 1 1 0 (Golf Channel-tape delay); Saturday, 3-6
AUTO RACING Milwaukee 28 22 .560 2 McCtchn lf 4 0 1 2 Schwrbr lf 4 0 0 0 Urshela 3b 5 1 1 1 R.Nunez dh 4 0 0 0
wins series 4-2
Sunday, May 12 p.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 4-7 p.m. (Golf
Pittsburgh 24 21 .533 3½ Segura ss 3 0 1 0 Bryant 3b 4 2 3 0 C.Frzer rf 4 2 2 5 Alberto 2b 3 1 2 1 Channel).
7:55 a.m. — Formula One: Monaco Grand Prix, St. Louis 24 23 .511 4½ B.Hrper rf 4 0 0 0 Rizzo 1b 4 1 1 0 Maybin lf 4 0 1 0 Wynns c 4 1 0 0
Portland 100, Denver 96, Portland wins series
4-3 Defending champion: Ariya Jutanugarn.
Cincinnati 22 26 .458 7 Hoskins 1b 2 0 0 0 Cntrras c 5 0 1 1 Romine c 4 0 0 0 Last tournament: Sei Young Kim won the LPGA
practice session 2, Monaco, ESPN2 West Division Ralmuto c 4 0 0 0 Heyward rf 3 0 0 0 Totals 38 11 12 11 Totals 35 4 8 4
Toronto 92, Philadelphia 90, Toronto wins
Mediheal Championship at Lake Merced.
W L Pct GB C.Hrnan 2b 4 0 1 0 Almr Jr cf 4 0 1 1 series 4-3
3 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: practice, Char- Los Angeles 32 17 .653 — Kingery cf 4 1 1 0 Dscalso 2b 4 0 0 0
New York
Baltimore
303 032 000—11
000 031 000—4
CONFERENCE FINALS Race to CME Globe leader: Jin Young Ko.
Notes: After a two-week break, the LPGA Tour
Arizona 25 24 .510 7 Franco 3b 4 1 1 0 J.Baez ph 1 0 1 1 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
lotte, N.C., FS1 San Diego 25 24 .510 7 Eflin p 2 0 1 0 Russell ss 3 0 1 0
E_Alberto (5), German (2). DP_New York 1,
Baltimore 1. LOB_New York 4, Baltimore 6.
Tuesday, May 14 begins one of its biggest stretches. The U.S.
Women’s Open follows Kingsmill, and then the
Colorado 21 25 .457 9½ O.Hrrra ph 1 0 0 0 Qintana p 1 0 0 0 Golden State 116, Portland 94
5 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: final practice, San Francisco 21 26 .447 10 E.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 Zagunis ph 1 0 1 0
2B_Urshela (10), C.Davis (4). HR_G.Sanchez
(14), C.Frazier 2 (8), S.Wilkerson (5).
Wednesday, May 15 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Hazel-
tine two weeks after the U.S. Women’s Open.
Monday’s Games Milwaukee 108, Toronto 100
Charlotte, N.C., FS1 N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 3
J.Alvrz p 0 0 0 0 Edwrds p 0 0 0 0
Gsselin ph 1 0 0 0 Kntzler p 0 0 0 0

New York
IP H R ER BB SO Thursday, May 16 ... Jutanugarn has won at Kingsmill two of the
Philadelphia 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 10 innings Golden State 114, Portland 111 last three years. ... Inbee Park at No. 6 is the
8 p.m. — ARCA Series: From Charlotte, N.C., FS1 Atlanta 4, San Francisco 1
Nicasio p 0 0 0 0 Bote ph 1 0 1 0
Cedeno p 0 0 0 0
German W,9-1 5 5 3 2 1 5 Friday, May 17 only player from the top 10 in the world ranking
San Diego 2, Arizona 1 Hale S,1-1 4 3 1 1 0 1 Milwaukee 125, Toronto 103 not playing Kingsmill. ... This is the first year
COLLEGE BASEBALL Tuesday’s Games
Ryan p 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 35 3 10 3
Baltimore Saturday, May 18 for Pure Silk to be title sponsor at Kingsmill. It
Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd. Hess L,1-6 5 8 9 9 4 5 Golden State 110 Portland 99 previously was sponsor of the tournament held
9 a.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Teams TBD, BTN Chicago Cubs 3, Philadelphia 2
Philadelphia 000 000 200—2 Lucas 3 4 2 2 0 5 Sunday, May 19 in the Bahamas. ... Kingsmill formerly was a
Chicago 100 000 002—3 Bleier 1 0 0 0 0 0 PGA Tour event from 1968 through 2002, when
Colorado 5, Pittsburgh 0 Toronto 118, Milwaukee 112, 2OT
9:30 a.m. — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, SEC L.A. Dodgers 7, Tampa Bay 3
E_Contreras (6). LOB_Philadelphia 7, Chica- HBP_by German (Alberto). Monday, May 20 Charles Howell III won his first tournament. ...
go 15. 2B_Segura (10), Kingery (5), Franco Umpires_Home, Larry Vanover; First, Dave Cristie Kerr joins Jutanugarn as the only multi-
Miami 5, Detroit 4, 11 innings Golden State 119, Portland 117, OT, Golden
1 p.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Teams TBD, BTN N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 5
(10), Bryant (13), Rizzo (9). SB_Realmuto (2). Rackley; Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, Sean State wins series 4-0 ple winners at Kingsmill. ... The top six players
S_Quintana (2). Barber. in the Vare Trophy standing all have a scoring
Tuesday, May 21
1 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, SEC Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 0
San Francisco 4, Atlanta 3
IP H R ER BB SO T_2:49. A_17,389 (45,971). Toronto 120, Milwaukee 102, series tied 2-2 average below 70. Jin Young Ko, coming off a
Philadelphia three-week break in South Korea, leads with a
4:30 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, SEC San Diego 3, Arizona 2
Wednesday’s Games
Eflin 6 6 1 1 4 2 Rockies 5, Pirates 0 Thursday, May 23
Toronto at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. scoring average at 69.0.
Garcia H,1 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Colorado Pittsburgh Next week: U.S. Women’s Open.
5 p.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Teams TBD, BTN Cincinnati (Castillo 5-1) at Milwaukee (Davies Alvarez H,3 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Saturday, May 25
Milwaukee at Toronto, 8:30 p.m.
Transactions
5-0), 1:10 p.m. Nicasio L,0-2 BS,1 1-3 2 2 2 2 0 Blckmon rf 5 0 3 2 A.Frzer 2b 4 0 0 0
8 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, SEC Kansas City (Keller 2-5) at St. Louis (Wacha Chicago Story ss 5 1 1 1 Feliz p 0 0 0 0
Monday, May 27
x-Toronto at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
3-1), 1:15 p.m., 1st game Quintana 6 2 0 0 3 4 Dahl lf 4 0 0 0 S.Marte cf 4 0 0 0
9 p.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Teams TBD, SEC, Arizona (Kelly 4-4) at San Diego (Lauer 2-4), Edwards Jr. H,3 2-3 2 2 2 0 0 Arenado 3b 5 0 2 0 B.Rynld lf 2 0 1 0
FINALS
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Tuesday’s Moves
3:40 p.m. Kintzler BS,1 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 McMahon 2b 4 1 1 0 Bell 1b 4 0 0 0 BASEBALL
BTN Colorado (Gray 3-4) at Pittsburgh (DuRapau Cedeno 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 D.Mrphy 1b 4 1 1 0 Me.Cbrr rf 4 0 1 0
Golden State vs. Milwaukee/Toronto American League
0-0), 7:05 p.m. Ryan W,1-1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 winner BOSTON RED SOX — Sent LHP Brian John-
Desmond cf 2 1 1 0 Moran 3b 4 0 0 0
COLLEGE SOFTBALL L.A. Dodgers (Hill 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Stanek WP_Alvarez. Wolters c 3 1 0 0 Crvelli c 2 0 1 0
Thursday, May 30 son to Portland (EL) for a rehab assignment.
0-1), 7:10 p.m. Umpires_Home, Hunter Wendelstedt; First, Golden State at Milwaukee/Toronto, 9 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned RHP José
Marquez p 3 0 1 1 El.Diaz c 1 0 0 0
6 p.m. — NCAA Tournament: Teams TBD, Super Miami (Urena 1-6) at Detroit (Norris 2-2), 7:10 Chris Segal; Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Vic Estevez p 0 0 0 0 C.Tcker ss 3 0 0 0
Sunday, June 2 Ruiz to Charlotte (IL).
p.m. Carapazza. Golden State at Milwaukee/Toronto, 8 p.m. HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed RHP Collin
Regional Game, ESPN Archer p 1 0 0 0 Wednesday, June 5
Washington (Scherzer 2-5) at N.Y. Mets (de- T_3:34. A_36,768 (41,649). Newman ph 1 0 0 0 McHugh on the 10-day IL, retroactive to Satur-
Grom 3-5), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee/Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. day. Recalled RHP Brady Rogers from Round
8 p.m. — NCAA Tournament: Teams TBD, Super Kansas City (Bailey 4-4) at St. Louis (Wain- Marlins 5, Tigers 4, Strtton p 0 0 0 0
Elmore ph-2b 1 0 0 0
Friday, June 7 Rock (PCL).
wright 3-4), 7:45 p.m., 2nd game Milwaukee/Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned RHP
Regional Game, ESPN Philadelphia (Irvin 2-0) at Chicago Cubs 11 innings Totals 35 5 10 4 Totals
Colorado 011 200 010—5
31 0 3 0 Monday, June 10 Heath Fillmyer to Omaha (PCL). Recalled RHP
(Hamels 4-0), 8:05 p.m. Miami Detroit x-Golden State at Milwaukee/Toronto, 9 p.m. Kevin McCarthy from Omaha.
GOLF Atlanta (Fried 6-2) at San Francisco (Sa- ab r h bi ab r h bi
Pittsburgh 000 000 000—0
E_Cervelli (2), McMahon (5). DP_Pittsburgh 1.
Thursday, June 13 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed SS An-
mardzija 2-2), 9:45 p.m. Grndrsn lf 3 1 1 0 Goodrum lf 5 1 1 0 x-Milwaukee/Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m.
8:30 a.m. — European Tour Golf: Made in Den- Thursday’s Games R.Hrrra pr-cf
0 0 0 0 D.Lugo 3b 4 0 0 0
LOB_Colorado 8, Pittsburgh 6. 2B_D.Murphy Sunday, June 16
drelton Simmons on the 10-day IL. Recalled
INF Luis Rengifo from Salt Lake (PCL).
(6), B.Reynolds (8). 3B_Blackmon (5). HR_ x-Golden State at Milwaukee/Toronto, 8 p.m.
Washington (Strasburg 4-3) at N.Y. Mets (Matz Cooper rf 6 0 1 0 Cstllns rf 5 2 1 0
mark, first round, Denmark, GOLF 3-3), 12:10 p.m. Bri.And 3b 4 1 2 2 Mi.Cbrr 1b 4 0 2 2
Story (11). CS_Blackmon (2). S_Marquez (2). NEW YORK YANKEES — Selected the con-
tract of RHP David Hale from Scranton/Wil-
12 p.m. — PGA Tour Champions Golf: KitchenAid Colorado (Senzatela 3-3) at Pittsburgh (Lyles
4-1), 12:35 p.m.
N.Wlker 1b 5 0 0 0 Dixon pr-1b 1 0 0 0
S.Cstro 2b 4 0 1 0 Ro.Rdri ss 4 0 0 1

Colorado
IP H R ER BB SO

Marquez W,5-2 8 3 0 0 1 7
Hockey kes-Barre (IL). Transferred 3B Miguel Andújar
to the 60-day IL.
Senior PGA Championship, first round, Roches- Miami (Richards 1-5) at Detroit (Boyd 4-4),
1:10 p.m.
Alfaro dh 5 0 0 0 C.Stwrt dh 3 0 0 0
H.Rmrez cf-lf
5 2 2 1 J.Hrrsn 2b 4 0 0 0
Estevez 1 0 0 0 1 1 NHL Daily Playoff Glance OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed 1B Khris
Davis on the 10-day IL.
Pittsburgh All Times EDT
ter, N.Y., GOLF Philadelphia (Nola 4-0) at Chicago Cubs (Les-
ter 3-2), 2:20 p.m.
Rojas ss 5 1 1 0 Greiner c 4 0 0 0
Wallach c 5 0 2 2 J.Jones cf 4 1 1 1
Archer L,1-4 5 6 4 3 2 3 FIRST ROUND SEATTLE MARINERS — Designated RHP
Stratton 3 4 1 1 2 1 (Best-of-7) Ryan Garton for assignment. Placed INFs Dee
3 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Charles Schwab Chal- Atlanta (Gausman 2-3) at San Francisco
(Bumgarner 3-4), 3:45 p.m.
Totals 42 5 10 5 Totals 38 4 5 4 Feliz 1 0 0 0 0 1 Wednesday, April 10 Gordon and Ryon Healy on the 10-day IL. Op-
Miami 110 100 100 01—5 Umpires_Home, Todd Tichenor; First, Tom Columbus 4, Tampa Bay 3 tioned RHP Parker Markel to Tacoma (PCL).
lenge, first round, Fort Worth, Texas, GOLF Twins 8, Angels 3 Detroit 001 100 002 00—4 Hallion; Second, Adam Hamari; Third, Phil N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Selected the contract of LHP Tommy Milone
E_Ro.Rodriguez (5), S.Castro (5). DP_Detroit Cuzzi. St. Louis 2, Winnipeg 1 from Tacoma. Recalled INF Shed Long from
4:30 a.m. (Friday) — European Tour Golf: Made Minnesota Los Angeles
ab r h bi ab r h bi
1. LOB_Miami 9, Detroit 4. 2B_Bri.Anderson T_2:41. A_12,265 (38,362). Dallas 3, Nashville 2 Tacoma. Reinstated INF Dylan Moore from
(8), Wallach 2 (3), Castellanos (13). HR_Bri. San Jose 5, Vegas 2 the 10-day IL. Sent RHP Gerson Bautista to
in Denmark, second round, Denmark, GOLF Kepler rf 4 2 2 0 L Stlla 3b 5 0 0 0
J.Plnco ss 4 2 2 2 Trout cf 3 1 1 1
Anderson (3), H.Ramirez (1), J.Jones (4).
SF_Bri.Anderson (2), Ro.Rodriguez (2).
Athletics 5, Indians 3 Thursday, April 11 Tacoma for a rehab assignment. Signed RHP
Oakland Cleveland Toronto 4, Boston 1 Anthony Bass to a one-year contract.
MLB BASEBALL Ma.Gnzl dh 5 2 2 3 Ohtani dh 4 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi Washington 4, Carolina 2 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Sent RHP Aaron
E.Rsrio lf 5 0 2 2 Pujols 1b 4 0 0 0 Miami Semien ss 5 1 1 0 Lindor ss 5 1 1 1 Slegers outright to Durham (IL).
11:30 a.m. — Boston at Toronto OR NY Yan- C.Cron 1b 4 0 0 0 K.Clhun rf 4 0 0 0 Smith 5 3 2 2 0 7 M.Chpmn 3b 5 0 1 1 Kipnis 2b 3 0 0 0
Calgary 4, Colorado 0
Friday, April 12 TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned LHP Brett
Arraez 3b 4 1 2 1 K.Smith c 2 0 0 0 Brice H,1 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 M.Olson 1b 5 1 1 0 C.Sntna 1b 2 1 1 1 Martin to Nashville (PCL). Reinstated RHP
kees at Baltimore, MLB Schoop 2b 4 0 0 0 Lucroy c 2 0 1 0 Chen H,1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 K.Davis dh 1 0 0 0 C.Gnzal lf 2 0 0 0
Columbus 5, Tampa Bay 1
N.Y. Islanders 3, Pittsburgh 1 Shawn Kelley from the 10-day IL. Sent SS Elvis
J.Cstro c 3 1 0 0 Goodwin lf 3 1 0 0 Guerrero H,2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Canha ph-dh 4 1 2 2 Luplow ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Andrus to Frisco (TL) and OF Scott Heineman
2:30 p.m. — Atlanta at San Francisco OR Phil- Buxton cf 3 0 0 0 Rengifo 2b 4 1 1 0 Romo BS,1 1 2 2 0 1 1 Pscotty rf 3 1 0 0 Ramirez 3b 2 0 0 0
St. Louis 4, Winnipeg 3
Vegas 5, San Jose 3 to Nashville for rehab assignments.
Fltcher ss 3 0 3 1 Anderson W,1-1 2 0 0 0 1 5 Profar 2b 1 1 1 1 Bauers dh 4 0 1 0 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed RHP Ryan
adelphia at Chicago Cubs (joined in progress), Totals 36 8 10 8 Totals 34 3 7 2 Detroit Grssman lf 4 0 0 0 R.Perez c 2 0 0 0
Saturday, April 13
Tepera on the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Jimmy
Minnesota 000 003 410—8 Washington 4, Carolina 3, OT
Turnbull 5 7 3 3 2 4 Cordero from Buffalo (IL).
MLB Los Angeles 120 000 000—3 Ramirez 3 1 1 1 0 3
Lureano cf 3 0 1 0 Plwecki c 2 0 0 0
Phegley c 2 0 0 1 L.Mrtin cf 3 1 0 0
Nashville 2, Dallas 1, OT
National League
LOB_Minnesota 6, Los Angeles 7. 2B_Kepler Boston 4, Toronto 1
Hardy 1 0 0 0 1 0 ARIzONA DIAMONDBACKS — Placed INF
7 p.m. — Chicago White Sox at Houston OR (9), J.Polanco (13), Ma.Gonzalez (5). HR_ Greene 1 0 0 0 0 1
Mercado rf-lf 4 0 1 1
Totals 33 5 7 5 Totals 30 3 4 3
Colorado 3, Calgary 2, OT
Wilmer Flores on the 10-day IL, retroactive to
Ma.Gonzalez (5), Arraez (1), Trout (11). SB_E. Sunday, April 14
Jimenez L,2-2 1 2 1 1 1 2 Monday. Recalled INF Ildemaro Vargas from
Tampa Bay at Cleveland (5 p.m.), MLB Rosario (2). CS_Buxton (3). WP_Smith 2, Anderson.
Oakland
Cleveland
012 100 010—5
101 100 000—3
N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 1
Reno (PCL).
IP H R ER BB SO Columbus 3, Tampa Bay 1
NBA BASKETBALL Minnesota
Umpires_Home, Paul Nauert; First, CB Buc-
knor; Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Fieldin
DP_Oakland 1, Cleveland 1. LOB_Oakland Winnipeg 6, St. Louis 3 ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned RHP Wes
Parsons to Gwinnett (IL).
8, Cleveland 7. 2B_Semien (12), M.Chapman Vegas 6, San Jose 3
Pineda W,4-3 6 4 3 3 2 3
7:30 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Milwaukee at Toronto, Magill 1 1 0 0 0 2
Cubreth.
T_3:29. A_15,565 (41,297).
(12), Laureano (6), Mercado (3). HR_Canha Monday, April 15 CINCINNATI REDS — Placed LHP Zach Duke
on the 10-day IL, retroactive to Monday. Re-
(6), Profar (7), Lindor (7), C.Santana (8). Toronto 3, Boston 2
May 2-3 0 0 0 1 1
Eastern Conference Finals, Game 5 (if neces- Rogers 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Blue Jays 10, Red Sox 3 IP H R ER BB SO Carolina 5, Washington 0 called INF Josh VanMeter from Louisville (IL).
LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Optioned OF
Oakland Nashville 3, Dallas 2
sary), TNT Morin
Los Angeles
1 2 0 0 0 0 Boston Toronto
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Bassitt 3 2-3 3 3 3 6 6 Colorado 6, Calgary 2 Kyle Garlick to Oklahoma City (PCL). Reinstat-
Hendriks W,2-0 2 1 0 0 0 1 Tuesday, April 16 ed LHP Julio Urías from administrative leave.
NHL HOCKEY Cahill 5 2 1 1 2
Anderson BS,1 1 2 2 2 0
5
1
Bnntndi lf 4 0 1 0 Jo.Dvis cf 5 0 1 0
Betts rf 4 0 0 0 Grrr Jr 3b 5 2 2 0
Buchter H,3 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Columbus 7, Tampa Bay 3, Columbus wins MIAMI MARLINS — Placed INF/OF Jon Ber-
Soria H,5 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 series 4-0 ti on the 10-day IL, retroactive to Sunday.
8 p.m. — NHL Playoff: San Jose at S. Louis, Bard L,1-2
Ramirez
1 4 4 4 0
1 1 1 1 1
0
1
Mreland dh 4 1 1 1 Smoak 1b 3 1 0 0
Bgaerts ss 4 0 0 0 Tellez dh 5 2 2 5
Treinen S,9-11 1 0 0 0 0 2 N.Y. Islanders 3, Pittsburgh 1, N.Y. Islanders Recalled OF Austin Dean from New Orleans
Cleveland wins series 4-0 (PCL).
Western Conference Finals, Game 7 (if neces- Allen 1 1 0 0 1 1 Devers 3b 3 1 2 1 Grichuk rf 4 2 2 1 Bauer L,4-3 6 4 4 4 4 5 Winnipeg 2, St. Louis 1, OT NEW YORK METS — Transferred 2B Jed Low-
Cahill pitched to 1 batter in the 6th Chavis 2b 3 0 0 0 Galvis ss 2 2 1 0 Cimber 1 1-3 3 1 1 0 0 rie to the 60-day IL.
sary), NBCSN HBP_by Bard (Castro). WP_Pineda. C.Vazqz c 4 0 0 0 McKnney lf 3 1 0 0 Vegas 5, San Jose 0
Wittgren 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Wednesday, April 17 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Released RHP
Umpires_Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Adrian Brdly J cf 4 1 2 1 D.Jnsen c 4 0 1 1 HBP_by Bauer (Profar), by Bauer (Profar), by Luke Gregerson.
SOCCER (MEN’S) Johnson; Second, Quinn Wolcott; Third, Gary Pearce 1b 2 0 1 0 Drury 2b 3 0 2 3 Bauer (Phegley).
Boston 6, Toronto 4
Dallas 5, Nashville 1 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Sent C Francisco
Cederstrom. Totals 32 3 7 3 Totals 34 10 11 10 Umpires_Home, Dana DeMuth; First, Angel Mejía to El Paso (PCL) on rehab assignment.
10:50 a.m. — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Mexico vs. T_3:27. A_32,316 (45,050). Boston 000 001 020—3 Hernandez; Second, Carlos Torres; Third,
Colorado 3, Calgary 2, OT
Thursday, April 18 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Placed LHP
Toronto 000 332 20x—10
Italy, Group B, FS2 Giants 4, Braves 3 E_Guerrero Jr. (4). DP_Boston 1, Toronto 3.
Nic Lentz.
T_3:22. A_13,705 (35,225).
Carolina 2, Washington 1 Travis Bergen on the 10-day IL. Recalled INF
Donovan Solano from Sacramento (PCL).
Atlanta San Francisco LOB_Boston 10, Toronto 6. 2B_Drury (8). St. Louis 3, Winnipeg 2
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Sent OF An-
1:20 p.m. — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Poland vs. ab r h bi ab r h bi HR_Moreland (13), Devers (5), Bradley Jr. (2), Tuesday’s College San Jose 5, Vegas 2
drew Stevenson to Fresno (PCL) for a rehab
Acn Jr. cf 4 1 2 0 Panik 2b 3 1 2 2 Tellez 2 (8), Grichuk (8). Friday, April 19
assignment. Placed RHP Jeremy Hellickson
Colombia, Group A, FS2 D.Swnsn ss 4 1 2 0 Vogt lf 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Baseball Scores Toronto 2, Boston 1
on the 10-day IL, retroactive to May 20.
F.Frman 1b 5 0 1 1 Posey c 4 0 2 0 Boston FAR WEST Colorado 5, Calgary 1, Colorado wins series
Atlantic League
7:30 p.m. — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Japan vs. Dnldson 3b 4 1 2 0 Belt 1b 4 0 0 0 Rodriguez L,4-3 5 6 6 6 3 5 Pacific at Stanford, ccd. 4-1
LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Signed LHP Bran-
Mrkakis rf 4 0 2 1 Lngoria 3b 4 0 1 1 Thornburg 1 2 2 2 2 3 UC Irvine 7, Southern Cal 4 Saturday, April 20
don Sherman and RHP Mariel Checo. Placed
Ecuador, Group B, FS2 Riley lf 4 0 1 0 B.Crwfr ss 4 1 1 0 Brewer 2 3 2 2 0 2 TOURNAMENTS Dallas 5, Nashville 3
RHP Tucker Healy on the reserve/retired list.
Clbrson lf 0 0 0 0 Duggar cf 3 0 1 0 Toronto American Athletic Conference St. Louis 3, Winnipeg 2, St. Louis wins series
9:30 p.m. — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Tahiti vs. B.McCnn c 3 0 0 1 Pillar rf 4 1 1 1 Stroman W,2-6 6 5 1 1 6 4 UConn 4, Houston 3 4-2 NEW BRITAIN BEES — RHP Zach Stewart
retired. Signed RHP Devin Burke and SS Tay-
Camargo 2b 3 0 0 0 S.Andrs p 1 0 0 0 Mayza 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Wichita St. 6, East Carolina 2 Washington 6, Carolina 0
Senegal, Group A, FS2 Blevins p 0 0 0 0 Moronta p 0 0 0 0 Biagini 2-3 1 1 1 0 1 Cincinnati 11, Memphis 6 Sunday, April 21 lor Motter.
Frontier League
Tssaint p 0 0 0 0 S.Dyson p 0 0 0 0 Gaviglio 1 2-3 1 1 1 1 3 Tulane 5, UCF 2 Boston 4, Toronto 2
San Jose 2, Vegas 1, 2OT FLORENCE FREEDOM — Released RHP
Joyce ph 0 0 0 0 Austin ph 1 0 0 0 Stroman pitched to 2 batters in the 7th Atlantic Coast Conference Eric Gleese.
Friday J.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Mlancon p 0 0 0 0
L.Jcksn p 0 0 0 0 Gott p
Teheran p 2 0 1 0 Sndoval ph 1 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
HBP_by Thornburg (Smoak). WP_Rodriguez.
Umpires_Home, Alan Porter; First, Roberto
Pool A
Boston College 7, Clemson 5, 11 innings
Monday, April 22
Carolina 5, Washington 2
Dallas 2, Nashville 1, OT, Dallas wins series
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — Released
1B Trey Ganns.
Ortiz; Second, Stu Scheuwater; Third, Mark Pool B FOOTBALL
AUTO RACING Albies 2b 2 0 0 0 Wllmson pr 0 1 0 0 Wegner. Duke 10, Notre Dame 6 4-2
National Football League
Totals 35 3 11 3 Totals 33 4 9 4 T_3:17. A_14,407 (53,506). Pool C Tuesday, April 23
10 a.m. — IndyCar Racing: Indy500 Carb Day, Atlanta 100 001 100—3 Wake Forest 7, Florida St. 4 Boston 5, Toronto 1, Boston wins series 4-3 BUFFALO BILLS — Signed DE Jerry Hughes
to a two-year contract extension. Named Eric
Indianapolis, Ind., NBCSN San Francisco 100 000 003—4 Reds 3, Brewers 0 Big South Conference San Jose 5, Vegas 4, OT, San Jose wins se-
ries 4-3
Wood to the media content team.
E_Riley (1). DP_Atlanta 2, San Francisco 1. Cincinnati Milwaukee High Point 2, UNC Asheville 0, UNC Asheville INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Waived OT De’On-
LOB_Atlanta 9, San Francisco 7. 2B_Markakis ab r h bi ab r h bi Wednesday, April 24
12 p.m. — IndyCar Racing: IndyLights, Indianap- (12), Longoria (8). SB_Acuna Jr. (5), Pillar (6), Senzel cf 3 1 1 0 Cain cf 3 0 2 0
eliminated
Charleston Southern 6, S.C. Upstate 2, USC Carolina 4, Washington 3, 2OT, Carolina wins
dre Wesley. Claimed G Jake Eldrenkamp off
waivers from New England.
Williamson (2). CS_Acuna Jr. (2). SF_B.Mc- Votto 1b 4 0 1 0 Mstakas 3b 4 0 0 0 series 4-3
olis, Ind., NBCSN Cann (4). S_S.Anderson (1). E.Sarez 3b 3 1 0 0 Braun lf 3 0 1 0
Upstate eliminated
Missouri Valley Conference CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Placed OL Jar-
ed Veldheer on the reserve/retired list.
IP H R ER BB SO Ervin rf 3 1 1 1 Grandal c 1 0 0 0 (Best-of-7)
1 p.m. — IndyCar Racing: Indy500 Carb Day, Atlanta J.Iglss ss 4 0 1 0 Thames 1b 4 0 0 0
Missouri St. 7, Valparaiso 1, Valpo eliminated
S. Illinois 7, Bradley 4, Bradley eliminated Thursday, April 25
OAKLAND RAIDERS — Named Jim Abrams
director of college scouting, Dwayne Joseph
Teheran 5 2-3 3 1 1 3 6 Boston 3, Columbus 2, OT
Indianapolis, Ind., NBCSN Blevins H,4 1-3 1 0 0 0 0
K.Frmer 2b 3 0 0 1 Hiura 2b 4 0 2 0
Winker ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Gamel rf 4 0 0 0
Ohio Valley Conference
St. Louis 3, Dallas 2
director of pro personnel, DuJuan Daniels
UT Martin 2, E. Illinois 1 E. Ill. eliminated assistant director of player personnel, Walter
Friday, April 26
4:55 a.m. (Saturday) — Formula One: Monaco Toussaint H,1
Webb H,3
1 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0
1
0
Casali c 3 0 0 0 Arcia ss 4 0 0 0
Peraza lf-2b 3 0 0 0 G.Gnzal p 1 0 0 0
Southeastern Conference
Carolina 1, N.Y. Islanders 0, OT
Juliff senior adviser to the general manager,
Texas A&M 8, Florida 7, 10 innings, Florida Jack Gilmore scouting coordinator, John Hill
Grand Prix, practice session 3, Monaco, ESPN2 Jackson L,2-1 BS,4 2-3 4 3 3 0 1 S.Gray p 2 0 0 0 Wodruff ph 1 0 1 0 eliminated San Jose 5, Colorado 2 pro scout and Adam Maxie pro scouting as-
San Francisco Dav.Hrn p 0 0 0 0 F.Prlta p 0 0 0 0 Mississippi 2, Missouri 1, Missouri eliminated Saturday, April 27 sistant. Promoted Tom Delaney to senior vice
5:30 a.m. (Saturday) — FIA Formula E Champi- Anderson 5 8 2 2 0 3 Detrich ph 1 0 0 0 Aguilar ph 1 0 0 0 Auburn 5, Tennessee 3, Tenn. eliminated Dallas 4, St. Louis 2
Columbus 3, Boston 2, 2OT
president/director of football administration,
Moronta 1 1-3 0 1 1 2 0 Garrett p 0 0 0 0 Houser p 0 0 0 0 LSU 8, South Carolina 6, South Carolina David Christoff to director of football analytics,
onship: Berlin ePrix, Round 10, Germany, FS1 Dyson 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 R.Iglss p 0 0 0 0 eliminated Sunday, April 28
Carolina 2, N.Y. Islanders 1
Teddy Atlas to assistant director of college
Melancon 1 1 0 0 1 1 Totals 30 3 4 2 Totals 30 0 6 0 Southern Conference scouting and Trey Scott to assistant director of
COLLEGE BASEBALL Gott W,2-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati 300 000 000—3 W. Carolina 7, The Citadel 3, The Citadel Colorado 4, San Jose 3
Monday, April 29
player personnel.
S.Anderson pitched to 2 batters in the 6th Milwaukee 000 000 000—0 eliminated TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Released DT
11 a.m. — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, SEC Blevins pitched to 1 batter in the 7th DP_Cincinnati 2. LOB_Cincinnati 3, Milwau- Sun Belt Conference St. Louis 4, Dallas 3 Gerald McCoy. Claimed TE Jordan Leggett off
Umpires_Home, Lance Barrett; First, Chris kee 8. 2B_Ervin (1), Cain (16). 3B_Senzel (2). Louisiana-Monroe 12, South Alabama 7 Tuesday, April 30 waivers from the N.Y. Jets.
3 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, SEC Guccione; Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Bill SB_K.Farmer (2). CS_Senzel (1), Braun (1). Louisiana-Lafayette 6, Appalachian St. 2, ASU Columbus 2, Boston 1 HOCKEY
Welke. IP H R ER BB SO eliminated San Jose 4, Colorado 2 American Hockey League
3:30 p.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Teams TBD, T_3:16. A_28,030 (41,915). Cincinnati Wednesday, May 1 BAKERSFIELD CONDORS — Signed D Lo-
BTN Padres 3, Diamondbacks 2
Arizona San Diego
Gray W,1-4 6 5 0 0 4
Hernandez H,8 1 0 0 0 0
Garrett H,7 1 0 0 0 1
9
2
3
Basketball Carolina 5, N.Y. Islanders 2
Dallas 4, St. Louis 2
Thursday, May 2
gan Day to a one-year, entry-level contract.
TENNIS
USTA PLAYER DEVELOPMENT — Named
6:30 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, SEC ab r h bi ab r h bi Iglesias S,10-12 1 1 0 0 0 0 NBA Daily Playoff Glance Boston 4, Columbus 1 Andy Gerst national coach/women’s tennis.
A.Jones rf 4 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 4 1 1 0 Milwaukee All Times EDT Colorado 3, San Jose 0 COLLEGE
7:30 p.m. — Big 10 Tournament: Teams TBD, K.Marte 2b 4 0 0 0 F.Reyes rf 4 0 0 0 Gonzalez L,2-1 5 3 3 3 3 4 FIRST ROUND Friday, May 3 MARYLAND — Announced junior QB Josh
E.Escbr 3b 4 1 1 1 Yates p 0 0 0 0 Peralta 2 0 0 0 0 2 (Best-of-7) Carolina 5, N.Y. Islanders 2, Carolina wins Jackson is transferring from Virginia Tech and
BTN D.Prlta lf 2 0 0 0 Machado ss 2 1 1 1 Houser 2 1 0 0 0 4 Saturday, April 13 series 4-0 senior TE Tyler Mabry from Buffalo.
Swihart lf 2 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 3 1 1 2 WP_Gonzalez. Brooklyn 111, Philadelphia 102 Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE — Granted a contract
COLLEGE SOFTBALL C.Wlker 1b 4 0 1 0 Renfroe lf-rf 3 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, Chad Whitson; First, Mike Orlando 104, Toronto 101 Saturday, May 4 extension to football coach Joe Moorhead
Ahmed ss 3 0 0 0 France 3b 3 0 0 0 Muchlinski; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Tim Golden State 121, L.A. Clippers 104 Boston 4, Columbus 3
2 p.m. — NCAA Tournament: Teams TBD, Super J.Dyson cf 3 0 1 0 Margot cf 3 0 0 0 Timmons. San Antonio 101, Denver 96 San Jose 2, Colorado 1
through the 2022 season.
NAVY — Announced the retirement of wom-
J.Mrphy c 3 1 1 1 Hedges c 3 0 1 0 Sunday, April 14 Sunday, May 5
Regional Game, ESPN2 Greinke p 1 0 1 0 Strahm p 0 0 0 0
T_2:39. A_36,829 (41,900).
Boston 84, Indiana 74 St. Louis 4, Dallas 1
en’s cross country coach Karen Boyle.
PROVIDENCE — Agreed to terms with men’s
2 p.m. — NCAA Tournament: Teams TBD, Super A.Avila ph 1 0 0 0 G.Grcia ph 1 0 0 0 Dodgers 7, Rays 3 Portland 104, Oklahoma City 99 Monday, May 6 basketball coach Ed Cooley on a multi-year
Andrese p 0 0 0 0 Maton p 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Tampa Bay Milwaukee 121, Detroit 86 Boston 3, Columbus 0, Boston wins series 4-2 contract extension.
Regional Game, ESPNU Stammen p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Houston 122, Utah 90 Colorado 4, San Jose 3, OT TENNESSEE — Announced sophomore men’s
Myers ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Beaty dh 1 0 0 0 Meadows dh 5 0 2 1 Monday, April 15 Tuesday, May 7 basketball C Uros Plavsic is transferring from
4 p.m. — NCAA Tournament: Teams TBD, Super Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 27 3 4 3
Arizona 000 110 000—2
Freese dh-dh 3 1 1 0 Pham lf 4 0 1 1
Muncy 1b 4 2 1 0 Choi 1b 4 0 0 0
Philadelphia 145, Brooklyn 123
L.A. Clippers 135, Golden State 131
St. Louis 2, Dallas 1, 2OT, St. Louis wins se-
ries 4-3
Arizona State.
VANDERBILT — Named Faragi Phillips assis-
Regional Game, ESPN2 San Diego 000 003 00x—3
LOB_Arizona 3, San Diego 2. HR_E.Escobar
J.Trner 3b 4 0 2 1 Av.Grci rf 3 0 2 0
Bllnger rf 3 1 1 0 d’Arnud c 3 0 0 0
Tuesday, April 16
Toronto 111, Orlando 82
Wednesday, May 8
San Jose 3, Colorado 2, San Jose wins series
tant men’s basketball coach.
WASHINGTON STATE — Fired baseball
(11), J.Murphy (4), Hosmer (7). S_Greinke (3), K.Hrnan 2b 4 2 1 1 Krmaier ph-cf 1 0 1 0 Denver 114, San Antonio 105 4-3 coach Marty Lees.
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SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

LSU rallies to beat South Carolina 8-6 in SEC Tournament


The Associated Press nings to earn his third save. scoreless ninth for his sec- haven’t won an SEC Tourna- run homer to lift Texas A&M
South Carolina’s Parker ond save. Olenek also started ment game since 2007. to an 8-7 victory over Florida
HOOVER, Ala.— Josh Coyne (2-1) allowed four runs in center field and had two Ward’s bunt hit in the fifth Tuesday in the opening game
Smith homered and scored in 1 2/3 innings. hits, then struck out Thomas inning scored Edouard Julien. of the Southeastern Confer-
three times as No. 5 seed LSU Broyles looking to strand a Ward’s two-run blast in the ence Tournament.
erased an early four-run defi- Ethridge, Ole Miss top runner on second and end the seventh extended Auburn’s Cam Blake drew a one-out
cit and defeated No. 12 seed game. lead to 5-2.
South Carolina 8-6 in a South- Missouri 2-1 in SEC Austin James’ RBI double Tennessee cut the mar-
walk for the Aggies (37-19-1)
and advanced to second on
eastern Conference Tourna- Tournament in the second gave Missouri a gin to 5-3 on Zach Daniels’ a grounder to set up the win-
ment game that ended early Will Ethridge allowed 1-0 lead. Reliever Jacob Cantle- ninth-inning homer and had ning hit.
Wednesday morning. one run in seven innings and berry (4-5) allowed both runs. the tying run at the plate with
Mississippi beat Missouri 2-1 Texas A&M will face No. 3
LSU (35-22) faces No. 4 one out when Christian Scott
Tuesday in the first round of seed Georgia on Wednesday,
seed Mississippi State (45-11)
on Wednesday in the first day the Southeastern Conference
Ward helps Auburn outlast belted a shot that was caught when the format switches to
Tennessee 5-3 in SEC at the right-field warning double elimination.
of double-elimination compe- Tournament. track. Cody Greenhill then
tition. South Carolina (28-28) The defending champion Tournament struck out Jay Charleston to
Ducoff and Mikey Hoehner
has been eliminated. Rebels (34-23) face No. 2 seed Judd Ward bunted home both homered with two outs in
earn his 10th save. the eight for Texas A&M.
South Carolina scored five Arkansas in the second round the go-ahead run and hit a Auburn’s Bailey Horn (3-0)
runs in the second inning off Wednesday, when the tourna- two-run homer Tuesday as The Gators (33-24) were
allowed one hit and one run in eliminated from the tourna-
LSU starter Cole Henry to ment moves to double elimi- No. 8 seed Auburn defeated four innings of relief. Tennes-
grab a 5-1 lead. LSU answered nation. The Tigers (34-22-1) No. 9 seed Tennessee 5-3 in ment after rallying with two
see’s Garrett Stallings (8-4)
with two runs in the bottom of were eliminated after manag- the Southeastern Conference runs in both the eighth and
yielded three runs in five in-
the second, three in the fourth ing seven hits and striking out Tournament. ninth innings. Will Dalton and
nings.
and two in the fifth. 10 times. Auburn (33-23) faces No. Austin Langworthy had RBI
Devin Fontenot (5-1) Ethridge (6-6) allowed all 1 seed Vanderbilt (45-10) on triples in those innings.
pitched 4 1/3 innings of shut- seven hits but struck out six Wednesday in the first day of Ducoff powers Texas A&M Kasey Kalich (2-1) earned
out relief and Cade Beloso and didn’t issue a walk. double-elimination competi- past Florida 8-7 in 10 innings the win after pitching the final
went 3 of 4 and drove in three Tyler Myers struck out the tion. Jonathan Ducoff delivered two innings for the Aggies,
runs for LSU. Todd Peterson side in the eighth for Ole Miss Tennessee (38-19) was an RBI single in the bottom of including a scoreless 10th. No-
gave up one run in 2 2/3 in- and Ryan Olenek pitched a eliminated. The Volunteers the 10th and also had a three- lan Crisp (4-4) took the loss.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

The Giants score three in ninth to beat the Braves 4-3


Braves were in position to make Josh Donaldson, Nick
The Associated Press
‘Great comeback. We looked pretty flat. We it five before the Giants rallied Markakis, Ronald Acuña Jr. and
SAN FRANCISCO — Joe
Panik was fairly calm in the
just couldn’t get it going. To come back and with three runs and four hits in
the ninth.
Dansby Swanson had two hits
apiece for Atlanta.
midst of his eight-pitch battle
with Atlanta closer Luke Jack-
win it in the ninth like that, that’s huge.’ The stolen bases by Pillar Braves starter Julio Teheran
Giants manager Bruce Bochy and Williamson provided the struck out six and gave up three
son. A pair of stolen bases earli- late lift San Francisco needed. hits and one run in 5 2/3 in-
er in the ninth inning, including “Great comeback,” Giants doval’s pinch-hit infield single. “Kevin, he’s a base stealer nings. Teheran has a 0.79 ERA
one by pinch-runner Mac Wil- manager Bruce Bochy said. Williamson stole second before
but once Mac got it, now you over his last four starts covering
liamson that put the winning “We looked pretty flat. We just Panik slapped a 3-2 pitch from
run in scoring position, helped realize it just takes a hit and 22 2/3 innings. He lost three
couldn’t get it going. To come Jackson into right field to cap
take the pressure off the Giants back and win it in the ninth like the three-run rally. you win the game,” Bochy said. straight decisions to close out
leadoff hitter. that, that’s huge.” It’s the fourth blown save “You saw the energy pick up in April and had a pair of no-de-
Panik hit a game-ending Brandon Crawford began the this season for Jackson (2-1) the dugout. We did a nice job.” cisions in his first two starts in
two-run single off Jackson with comeback with a one-out single. and spoiled an otherwise strong Panik and Buster Posey had May.
two outs in the ninth to lift the After Steven Duggar struck out, day by the Braves pitching staff. two hits apiece for San Francis- Acuña backed Teheran with a
San Francisco Giants to a 4-3 Kevin Pillar singled in Craw- Atlanta had won four straight co. terrific leaping grab at the fence
win over the Braves on Tuesday ford. Pillar stole second then against San Francisco and al- Trevor Gott (2-0) retired in center field to rob Brandon
night. moved to third on Pablo San- lowed one run in all four. The three batters to win. Belt of extra bases in the third.

Heritage
Continued from Page 1B
The last of the state cares about the kids and team. That’s not all that
titles came Friday when putting them in a position unusual.”
Heritage defeated Wayne to be successful. Then, its Harrison said having
Academy for the state all the parents who sacri- so many multi-sport ath-
baseball championship. fice so much so their kids letes builds support for
“That padded our can go to camps, off-sea- all the programs. The
lead,” said Harrison, who son workouts and all the All-Sports Trophy, he
is also the Patriots’ foot- work that goes into the said, is something the
ball coach. “When we offseason. At the top, we athletes have come to
won the state boys’ and have an administration take pride in.
girls’ tennis champion- that is very supportive. “Before we won the
ships, that put us over the We don’t lack for much of All-Sports Trophy last
top.” anything we need.” year, nobody really ever
Last year, Heritage At a school the size of talked about it,” Harrison
won the all-sports title by Heritage, most of the ath- said. “But after winning
a slender 3-point margin letes play two sports, if it, the kids got excited
over St. Aloysius. not three. about it. As soon as we
“Seriously, with the “I’ll use Carter Putt as finished football, kids
all-sports award, it’s a an example,” Harrison were coming up to me
community effort,” Har- said. “He was our quar- and asking, ‘Where do
rison said. “It starts with terback in football, the we stand?’ I think it’s be-
our coaches. I’m blessed point guard in basket- come something that the
to work with a wonderful ball and an infielder and kids and the school really
coaching staff that really pitcher on the baseball rally around now.”

Tennis
Continued from Page 1B
“I stayed focused on my and not give him much,” won their debut match
goals and my game plan, Borges said. “That’s what over Texas Tech’s No. 9
and that worked again paid off for me. He made team of Bjorn Thomson
today. I felt very calm on some mistakes and I just and Parker Wynn 2-6,
the court and it helped took advantage of them.” 7-6(3), 1-0(6).
me to do the right things The top-seeded Borg- Borges and senior
and make good decisions. es will take on Tennes- Strahinja Rakic also ad-
I had some moments of see’s No. 23-ranked Timo vanced in the doubles
pressure and I thought Stodder in the round of draw, defeating Texas
I handled them pretty 16. The two have played Christian’s Alastair Gray
well.” four times with Borges and Alex Rybakoz 6-4,
Borges took down winning each match. The 6-2.
Florida’s No. 59 Andy latest meeting came in Oradini and Braun will
Andrade 6-3, 6-4 to ex- the Southeastern Confer- meet Simen Bratholm and
tend his program record ence Tournament final as Nick Brookes of North-
singles win streak to 28 Borges clinched the de- western in the round of 16
matches. ciding point for MSU with Wednesday while Borges
“He really pushed me a a 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 win. and Rakic will play Cal-
lot throughout the match, In doubles, Oradini ifornia’s Jacob Brumm
so I just tried to stay tough and senior Niclas Braun and Yuta Kikuchi.

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National Hockey League: The Stanley CUP


Bruins, Blues meet in Stanley Cup Final 49 years in making
The Associated Press
‘Now it’s more level. (The Blues) don’t give a lot of room He also likes the size of the Blues’
blue line.
Seeing the famous photo of Bobby
Orr scoring the 1970 Stanley Cup-win-
in their end, and of course their goalie’s been lights out.’ “They’re all big, every one of them,”
Bowman said. “Their defense is very
ning goal to beat his St. Louis Blues Retired NHL coach Scotty Bowman big and the right type of aggressive-
doesn’t bring back bad memories for ness. They don’t take a ton of penalties.”
Scotty Bowman. the Eastern Conference final, the Bru- Unlike in 1970, when the Bruins The Blues and Bruins are among the
“Not really,” the legendary coach ins are favored in the series that begins essentially just had to step on the ice most disciplined teams in the playoffs,
said. “Because we didn’t have a big Monday in Boston. Goaltender Tuukka to take the final, these Blues won’t go which has helped them reach this point.
opportunity to win that series.” Rask is the front-runner to win the away. They woke up last in the league Now they’ll have to deal with another
Orr and the big, bad Boston Bruins Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. Jan. 3 before winning 30 of their final
issue: idle hands with so much time off.
swept Bowman’s overmatched, expan- Brad Marchand is playing some of the 45 games to roll into the playoffs, where
Boston will have a week and a half
sion-era Blues in that series. Now 49 best hockey of his career with 18 points they beat the Winnipeg Jets, Dallas
years later, Boston is in its third final between finishing off Carolina and
in 17 games, and there’s a mix of veter- Stars and San Jose Sharks.
in nine seasons and St. Louis is back ans from the 2011 Stanley Cup-winning Bowman, who has coached a record Game 1, and even St. Louis will go six
for the first time since 1970, but this team and fresh players eager to get nine Cup champions, only in recent days without playing. Bowman during
Bruins-Blues rematch is a showdown their names etched on the trophy. days realized the Blues hadn’t been to his coaching career recalled making
between two of the NHL’s best teams “I think as you get older, you ap- the final since he was there. He met his his players scrimmage at night to keep
since Jan. 1. preciate it even more, and you realize wife, Suzanne, when she was a nurse in them in a rhythm, but there’s no real
“Now it’s more level,” Bowman said. how hard it is to get to this point and St. Louis and he has a soft spot for this substitute for the grind of the playoffs.
“(The Blues) don’t give a lot of room in advance and be thankful and stay in the team because of connections to former “I can’t believe how long they’re
their end, and of course their goalie’s moment,” center Patrice Bergeron said. players of his: consultant/assistant going to have to sit out,” Bowman said.
been lights out.” “But then it’s back to work, and there’s coach Larry Robinson and ambassadors “It’s quite a trick because they were on
Coming off a sweep of Carolina in a lot of work in front of us.” Bob Plager and Brett Hull. such a high.”

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
D
EAR ABBY: women. My heart out that I was bisexual. It was
My boyfriend is heavy because at the beginning of seventh
and I have he used to talk to grade, when people were
been a couple for me like that and talking about being bi. So I
three years. We no longer does. guess I need to find out who I
live together and Should I be wor- am as a person.
have an incredi- ried? — SHARING When I told my friend I
ble relationship HIM IN OHIO was bi and I liked her, she
and an amazing DEAR SHAR- was shocked and surprised.
sex life. A while ING HIM: You I think she took it the wrong
ago, he was should not only way and thought I was asking
approached by a be worried, you her out. That afternoon she
ZITS strange woman
on social media.
should be out of
there. You may
came up to me and said, “I
like you, but only as a friend. I
Through Hang- have invested hope this doesn’t damage our
outs he told her three years in friendship.” For me it did, and
she was beautiful this person, but I haven’t gotten the courage to
and that he was
Dear Abby the sooner you go talk to her about it again. I
looking for the divest yourself was only saying that to tell her
right woman to be with. Their of him the better it will be for how I FEEL, not to ask her out.
communication lasted about you. His actions show that his — INSECURE AND CONFUSED
a week. word cannot be trusted. He’s DEAR INSECURE AND CON-
It has now happened again. not only lying to these women, FUSED: You are right that you
He handed out his phone num- he is also lying to you. Men need to find out who you are as
ber, and this one has sent him who love and respect women a person. You are very young
videos of her dancing wearing do not treat them the way he is and still discovering. People do
next to nothing. He tells her treating you. NOT become gay or bisexual
GARFIELD she has an amazing body and
made comments to the effect
DEAR ABBY: I’m a 13-year-
old girl, and I’m bisexual. Some
because of conversations
they hear in the seventh grade
that she must be wild in bed of my closest friends know, but or because their fathers are
and he thinks only of her. When that’s it. Mom doesn’t know, absent. Sexual orientation is
he talks to these other women, and neither do my gramma or simply a part of who we are.
he tells them he lives alone. papa. I’m afraid if I tell them You were clumsy about
When I tell him this bothers they’ll be disappointed in their the way you “outed” yourself
me, he doesn’t get upset. He little girl. Also, I’m growing up to your friend. Put aside your
swears he has feelings for only without a father, so that may fears, talk to her again and
me and no one else, and that have something to do with it. explain that you weren’t asking
he’s just having a little fun. I I wonder if not having a male her out, and the feelings you
want to believe him, but I feel role model is why I’m driven to were describing were not direct-
hurt and disrespected when I like girls. ed at her. If she’s truly a friend,
read what he’s saying to these It took me a while to figure everything will be all right.

CANDORVILLE Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May Irritability is a natural response care that will keep this show
22). Being extremely alert and to life’s little pains and disap- running well.
aware has a good deal to do pointments, and yet it has never LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). No
with the magic you bring to your helped anyone. When you feel one always knows what to say
work and relationships. If you the edge is a little too acute, or when to say it. The smooth-
can do this and also manage a it’s a signal for self-care. Eat, est among us usually err on the
light touch, you’re golden. De- hydrate, nap, sunshine... you side of saying less. You never
tachment gives you power and know the drill. see James Bond blurting and
maneuverability, which you will GEMINI (May 21-June 21). overexplaining, except maybe in
need to gracefully manage your Restless, you may even find the way of repeating his name.
many interesting opportunities yourself annoyed at those with VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
this year. Leo and Sagittarius totally functional relationships You’re doing incredible things.
adore you. Your lucky numbers and businesses gliding along So, if you’re also feeling rushed,
BABY BLUES are: 7, 30, 11, 42 and 16. easy street. This dissatisfac- a little short with people and
ARIES (March 21-April 19). tion will be the birth of the new forgetful of some of the minor
If you reward that doubting, you. Here comes growth and details, give yourself a pass.
worrying part of your brain by betterment. Take a breath. You can do this.
checking up on every lead it CANCER (June 22-July 22). LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
sends down the pipeline, you’ll Your body is in continual service When people are dealing with
wind up in an anxious mood. to you. When it seems the something that requires a lot of
Once you’ve decided to trust, other way around, consider that energy and focus, anything that
commit like it’s the only way. aches and pains are the body’s adds stress and pressure to the
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). request for maintenance and situation will get pushback. You
notice what other people have
on their plates.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). While you model the
example you want to see in
BEETLE BAILEY others, you’ll be modeling it for
yourself, too. It’s like there are
many “selves” in you, some of
them students and some of
them teachers. The best ones
emerge today.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). Relationships feel more
connected when two people are
having a similar experience. If
one is doing much better than
the other, it creates an imbal-
ance that will, if not addressed,
rectify itself in ways beyond your
control.
MALLARD FILLMORE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). You want to take care of
others, but if you go overboard
with that, you’ll make them
dependent on you and will live
to resent all the extra labor
this entails, emotional and
otherwise.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). Digestion takes a fair
amount of energy. That’s why,
after a big meal, a nap feels
about right. Processing emo-
tions is a kind of digestion too.
Big emotions are best followed
FAMILY CIRCUS by rest.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). With people locked in a
relationship tango, it can be
difficult to tell who’s leading
whom. It’s irrelevant anyway.
Both partners have, on some
level, agreed to the dips, drags
and distances because now it’s
all part of the dance.

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Let summer
begin
Memorial Day weekend kick-starts grill season
Daniel J. van Ackere/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
Celebrate summer with farfalle with
zucchini, tomatoes and pine nuts
and this recipe from “The Complete
Mediterranean Cookbook.”

Zucchini or
BY JAN SWOOPE
summer squash
jswoope@cdispatch.com
makes for a
A
re we good and ready? The
long weekend ahead her-
alds the unofficial start of
colorful pasta dish
summer — and the official start BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
of grilling season. School’s out,

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vacations beckon, and if you have combination of pasta and
a pool, jump in it because temps in summer squash results in
the 90s have found us. Don’t expect a light, flavorful dish that’s
them to release their hold any time full of color.
soon. We decided against peeling the
Even if we long ago traded in squash, as the skin helped to keep
our own school days for a 9-to-5 the pieces intact throughout the
landscape that seldom varies, it’s cooking process. Because summer
easy to get caught up in the excite- squash contains so much liquid,
ment this transition to summertime we salted and drained it to keep
brings. our sauce from ending up watery
Next Monday — Memorial Day and bland.
— is first and foremost a time to The salted squash also browned
honor men and women who gave all beautifully; just 5 minutes in a hot
while serving in America’s armed skillet gave a light char to each
forces. It’s a debt we can never re- batch. To accompany the squash,
pay, but one we must never forget. we chose halved grape tomatoes,
Fly your colors in tribute and take fresh basil, and pine nuts.
time to remember. We finished the sauce with
Many also use this last weekend balsamic vinegar to give it a kick
in May as a chance to bring family and paired the sauce with farfalle,
and friends together for fellowship since its nooks and crannies easily
and food. Indoor gatherings move trapped the flavor-packed ingre-
outdoors, and grills — gas, char- dients. A combination of zucchini
coal and electric — fire up. Today’s and summer squash makes for a
recipe suggestions love the grill more colorful dish, but either may
and are good fits for a cookout. be used exclusively if desired.
(There’s also a recipe for lemonade Cherry tomatoes can be substitut-
because it’s a pretty red, “white” ed for the grape tomatoes.
and blue addition to a Memorial See Pasta, 6B
Day weekend spread.) iowagirleats.com

The start of summer grilling is a Spicy shrimp and sausage is a tasty option for a Memorial Day weekend
cookout. The last weekend in May is widely considered the beginning of
good time to share a few reminders grilling season.
from eatingwell.com.

At the grill Tonight make salmon


n Preheat the grill 15-25 min-
utes before you start cooking to
make sure it reaches a temperature
that flakes apart in
that will kill bacteria (400-450 F for
high heat; 350-400 F for medi-
buttery chunks
um-high; 300-350 F for medium; BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
250-300 F for low). A properly

A
heated grill sears foods on contact, s we learned with recipes for
keeps the insides moist and helps beef, lamb, pork, and poultry,
prevent sticking. While searing cooking en cocotte — cook-
doesn’t “seal in” juices, contrary ing a protein in a covered pot with
to popular belief, it does create little to no liquid — concentrates
improved flavors through caramel- flavor.
ization. We were skeptical that the tech-
n It’s easier to remove debris nique would successfully translate
when the grill is hot, so after pre- to fish. Fish cooks quickly; would
heating, use a long-handled wire the fish dry out in the dry pot? We
grill brush on the grill rack to clean gave the technique a shot with fatty
countryliving.com
off charred debris. Scrape again salmon fillets, however, and we were
countryliving.com The recipe for this charred corn
immediately after use. more than pleasantly surprised.
Add some berry reds and blues to salad from countryliving.com brings
n Even on a clean grill, lean this old-fashioned lemonade for the flavor of the grill to a delicious By passing on searing the salm-
foods may stick when placed direct- your weekend cookout. side dish. on fillets, we found that we got just
ly on the rack. Reduce sticking by what we wanted: perfectly cooked,
oiling your hot grill rack with a veg- hydrocarbons to form on the food, cooked, check the internal tem- moist salmon, basted in its own jus,
etable oil-soaked paper towel. Hold and can make meat taste “off.” To perature with an instant-read that flaked apart in large buttery
it with tongs and rub it over the reduce flare-ups, select lean cuts of thermometer. chunks.
rack. (Do not use cooking spray on meat, trim excess fat and remove n Let finished meats rest on a Leeks sautéed and then layered
a hot grill.) poultry skin. Keep a squirt bottle clean platter, tented with foil, for first in the pot contributed their
n Flare-ups happen when fat of water near the grill to quickly about 10 minutes before carving so onion-like sweetness and protected
drips onto the heat source and douse any unexpected flare-ups. juices can redistribute evenly. the fish from the heat of the pan
catches fire, causing carcinogenic n To know if protein is fully See Grilling, 6B bottom. A quick sauce made with
white wine and butter added some
more dimension and richness.
See Salmon, 6B

Butter Together

This week’s for’tuna’: You will become hungry


Y
’all, I love home with my girls. the rhythm of getting up and nuggets multiple times a week, tastes from one called Barbie’s
teaching, but My excitement outside to play for a while before but those foods aren’t so great Tuna Salad on allrecipes.
I am glad level will last the heat becomes too much, for my blood sugar. It’s best if com. It’s best if made ahead of
the school year is approximately coming in for a snack and a few I have something in the fridge time and requires literally no
ending. Getting up three more days, at chores, and lying down for a nap that will work for my diet — cooking ... that’s my kind of
at 5 a.m., packing which point I will with my youngest after lunch. even if the kids won’t eat it — lunch.
lunches, and actually be at home For some reason, though, before I end up trying to parent
working with teens with my girls and lunch remains a roadblock for while hot and hangry.
all day is rewarding remember that the me. Every day, it’s like I’m in That’s why it’s nice to KEN’S TUNA SALAD
but exhausting, and youngest gets up at denial that these children will have something on hand like
1 large (6.4 ounce) pouch white tuna,
I love that I get the 5:45 a.m. for reasons need to eat meals not just once this tuna salad. I don’t love flaked
summer to refill my inexplicable. or twice a day, but three times, traditional tuna salad: tons of 6 tablespoons mayonnaise (more or
tank. Amelia Plair Nevertheless, plus snacks. sweet relish and chunks of hard- less, to taste)
I am so excited once we finally I am not above offering them boiled eggs just aren’t my jam. 1 tablespoon Parmesan cheese (the
about spending the summer settle into a daily routine, I love pizza, sandwiches, or chicken I adapted this recipe to suit my See Butter Together, 6B
6B Wednesday, May 22, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Take your Caesar salad to the grill to get a smoky char


BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Our boldly seasoned Caesar speare: It’s not that we love 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil — For a gas grill: Turn all burners to
dressing replaced the raw egg Caesar less, but that we love 1 garlic clove, peeled high, cover, and heat grill until hot,

T
he smoky char of the 3 romaine lettuce hearts (18 ounc- about 15 minutes. Leave all burners
with mayonnaise. It was so grilled Caesar more. es), halved lengthwise through cores on high.
grill brings a whole good that we got the idea to 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese n For the salad: Clean and oil cook-
new dimension to plain brush it on the cut side of the ing grate. Brush bread with oil and
old Caesar salad. To develop uncooked lettuce instead of GRILLED CAESAR SALAD n For the dressing: Combine lemon grill (over coals if using charcoal),
good char and maintain crisp olive oil, allowing the dress- Servings: 6 juice and garlic in bowl and let stand uncovered, until browned, about 1
lettuce without ending up with Start to finish: 30 minutes for 10 minutes. Process lemon-garlic minute per side. Transfer to serving
ing to pick up a mildly smoky mixture, mayonnaise, Parmesan, platter and rub with garlic clove.
scorched, wilted, even slimy
flavor on the grill along with For the dressing: vinegar, Worcestershire, mustard, Brush cut sides of lettuce with half
leaves, we used sturdy, com- 1 tablespoon lemon juice anchovies, salt, and pepper in blend- of reserved dressing. Place half of
the lettuce.
pact romaine hearts, which 1 garlic clove, minced er until smooth, about 30 seconds. lettuce, cut side down, on grill (over
withstood the heat of the grill For the croutons, we With blender running, slowly add oil coals if using charcoal). Grill, uncov-
1/2 cup mayonnaise
better than whole heads. brushed baguette slices with 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese until incorporated. Measure out and ered, until lightly charred, 1 to 2 min-
Halving them lengthwise olive oil, toasted them over the 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar reserve 6 tablespoons dressing for utes. Transfer to platter with bread.
coals, and then rubbed them 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce brushing romaine. Repeat with remaining reserved
and grilling on just one side 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard — For a charcoal grill: Open bottom dressing and lettuce. Drizzle lettuce
gave them plenty of surface with a garlic clove. We com- vent completely. Light large chimney with remaining dressing. Sprinkle
2 anchovy fillets, rinsed
area for charring without turn- bined the lettuce and croutons, 1/2 teaspoon salt starter filled with charcoal briquettes with Parmesan. Serve.
ing limp. A hot fire meant that drizzled on extra dressing, 1/2 teaspoon pepper (6 quarts). When top coals are par- Nutrition information per serving:
the heat didn’t have time to dusted everything with Par- 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil tially covered with ash, pour evenly 443 calories; 289 calories from fat;
over half of grill. Set cooking grate 32 g fat (5 g saturated; 0 g trans
penetrate and wilt the crunchy mesan, and called tasters. The For the salad: in place, cover, and open lid vent fats); 15 mg cholesterol; 815 mg
inner leaves before the -exteri- salad disappeared. 1 (12 inch) baguette, sliced 1/2 inch completely. Heat grill until hot, about sodium; 30 g carbohydrate; 4 g fiber;
or developed grill marks. With apologies to Shake- thick on bias 5 minutes. 2 g sugar; 8 g protein.

Salmon
Continued from Page 5B
To ensure uniform pieces of fish Salt and pepper pot to oven. Cook until salmon is opaque
that cook at the same rate, we prefer 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil and flakes apart when gently prodded with
2 leeks, white and light green parts only, paring knife, 25 to 30 minutes.
to buy a whole center-cut fillet and halved lengthwise, sliced thin and washed n Transfer fish to serving platter and tent
cut it into evenly sized individual thoroughly with foil. Stir wine into leeks in pot and
fillets ourselves. If buying individual 2 sprigs fresh thyme simmer over medium-high heat until slightly
fillets, make sure they are the same 2 garlic cloves, minced thickened, about 2 minutes. Off heat,
size and thickness. 1/2 cup dry white wine whisk in butter and season with salt and
If the fillets are thicker or thinner 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into 2 pepper to taste. Spoon sauce over salmon
pieces and serve.
than 1 1/2 inches, you may need
to adjust the cooking time slightly. n Adjust oven rack to lowest position and
If you can find only skin-on fillets, heat oven to 250 F. Trim any whitish fat SALMON EN COCOTTE WITH
remove the skin before cooking or from belly of fillet, then cut fish into 4 equal
the sauce will be greasy. pieces. Pat salmon dry with paper towels CELERY AND ORANGE
and season with salt and pepper. n Add 2 thinly sliced celery ribs and 1 tea-
n Heat oil in Dutch oven over medium-low spoon minced orange zest along with garlic
SALMON EN COCOTTE heat until shimmering. Add leeks, thyme,
and pinch salt, cover, and cook until
in step 2. Substitute 1/2 cup orange juice
for wine, and add 1 orange, peeled and
WITH LEEKS AND WHITE WINE softened, 8 to 10 minutes. Stir in garlic
and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds.
segmented, when thickening sauce.
Nutrition information per serving: 450 cal-
Servings: 4
Start to finish: 50 minutes Remove pot from heat. ories; 228 calories from fat; 25 g fat (7 g
n Lay salmon, skinned side down, on top saturated; 0 g trans fats); 124 mg choles- Carl Tremblay/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
1 (1 3/4- to 2 pound) skinless salmon fillet, of leeks. Place large piece of aluminum foil terol; 389 mg sodium; 8 g carbohydrate; This salmon was cooked en cocotte — in a covered pot
about 1 1/2 inches at thickest part over pot and cover tightly with lid; transfer 1 g fiber; 2 g sugar; 40 g protein. with little to no liquid.

Grilling
Continued from Page 5B
Happy grilling. And Andouille sausage the same Freshly ground black pepper spear, the part that tends to be
OLD-FASHIONED combine sugar and 1 1/2
however you spend the thickness as the shrimp then 6 ears fresh corn, shucked super tough. cups water; bring to a boil.
weekend ahead, take time
tuck sausage slices between
the curve of the shrimp and
3/4 cup fresh cilantro,
chopped
n Toss asparagus lightly in oil
and season generously with LEMONADE Reduce heat and simmer
until the sugar dissolves, 3 to
— especially Monday — skewer (I fit three shrimp 4 ounces queso fresco, crum- salt and pepper. Prep time: 15 minutes
Makes 7 cups 4 minutes. Remove from heat
to remember what Memo- and sausage slices on each bled (about 1 cup) n Grill, turning occasionally, and cool completely.
rial Day is truly about. skewer.) until tender and charred, about n In a large pitcher, combine
n Combine mayonnaise, n Heat grill to medium. Toss 3-4 minutes. Be patient. If 1 1/2 cup sugar
together red onion, chili, lime stalks are pretty big, they 1 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice lemon juice, 1 1/2 cups
remaining tablespoon Cajun sugar syrup, and 4 cups cold
(from about 10 lemons), plus
SPICY SHRIMP seasoning, and lemon juice in
a bowl then mix to combine.
juice and oil in a bowl. Season
with salt and pepper.
might take longer to cook.
Asparagus is ready when you 2 lemons, sliced water (add remaining sugar
AND SAUSAGE SKEWERS Store in refrigerator (can be n Grill corn, turning occasion-
ally, until charred, 10-12 min-
can easily pierce the middle
with a fork.
Berries and fresh mint sprigs,
for serving
syrup to adjust sweetness,
if desired). Refrigerate until
Makes 16-20 shrimp done 1-2 days ahead of time.)
n Preheat grill over high heat ute. Let cool, then cut from (Source: delish.com, Lindsay chilled.
1 pound 16/20 count raw for 10 minutes then turn cobs. Add to onion mixture Funston) n In a small saucepan, (Source: countryliving.com)
jumbo shrimp, peeled and heat down to medium-high. and toss to combine. Fold in
deveined, tails left on Spray both sides of skewers cilantro and queso fresco.
7 ounce Andouille sausage with nonstick spray then grill (Source: countryliving.com)
link (or Kielbasa if you want a for 1-2 minutes per side or
mild sausage)
2 teaspoons extra virgin olive
until shrimp are opaque and
cooked through. Serve skew-
GRILLED ASPARAGUS
Total time: 10 minutes
oil ers with dipping sauce. Serves 4
2 tablespoons Cajun season- (Source: iowagirleats.com)
ing, divided 2 pounds asparagus, stalks
1/3 cup mayonnaise trimmed
1 tablespoon lemon juice CHARRED CORN SALAD 2 tablespoons extra-virgin
6-8 bamboo skewers Prep time: 35 minutes olive oil
Makes 8 servings Kosher salt
n Soak skewers in water for Freshly ground black pepper
at least 30 minutes to prevent 1/2 small red onion, finely
them from catching fire on the chopped n Let the grill (or grill pan) pre-
grill. 1 red chili, seeded and heat to high. You want it hot,
n Pat shrimp dry with paper chopped so you hear a sizzle as soon as
towels then toss in a large 1/4 cup fresh lime juice the asparagus hits the grate.
bowl with oil and 1 table- 1 tablespoon olive oil n Cut off woody ends. Trim
spoon Cajun seasoning. Slice Kosher salt the bottom inch or so off each

Butter Together
Continued from Page 5B
kind in the green can is best 1 pinch curry powder Refrigerate a few hours or
for this) 1 pinch garlic powder overnight before eating.
1/2 tablespoon sweet pickle Serve in a sandwich, over
relish + 1/2 tablespoon n Mix tuna and seasonings green salad, or on crackers.
liquid from sweet pickle together. Add mayonnaise; Amelia Plair is a mom and
relish I usually start with about 3 high school teacher in
1/4 teaspoon dried minced tablespoons’ worth and add Starkville. Email reaches her
onion flakes more as needed to moisten at mamabadgerplair@gmail.
1 teaspoon dried dill weed and hold the salad together. com.

Pasta
Continued from Page 5B
If farfalle is unavail- 3 garlic cloves, minced n Heat 1 tablespoon oil in
able, campanelle and 1/2 teaspoon red pepper now-empty skillet over medium
flakes heat until shimmering. Add
fusilli are good substi- 1 pound farfalle garlic and pepper flakes and
tutes. We prefer using 12 ounces grape tomatoes, cook until fragrant, about 30
kosher salt because halved seconds. Stir in squash and
residual grains can be 1/2 cup chopped fresh basil cook until heated through,
easily wiped away from 1/4 cup pine nuts, toasted about 30 seconds.
2 tablespoons balsamic n Meanwhile, bring 4 quarts
the squash; if using table vinegar water to boil in large pot.
salt, be sure to reduce all Grated Parmesan cheese Add pasta and 1 tablespoon
of the salt amounts in the salt and cook, stirring often,
recipe by half. n Toss squash with 1 table- until al dente. Reserve 1/2
spoon salt and let drain in cup cooking water, then drain
colander for 30 minutes. Pat pasta and return it to pot. Add
FARFALLE WITH squash dry with paper towels
and carefully wipe away any
squash mixture, tomatoes,
basil, pine nuts, vinegar, and
ZUCCHINI, TOMATOES residual salt.
n Heat 1 tablespoon oil in
remaining 2 tablespoons oil
and toss to combine. Season
AND PINE NUTS 12-inch nonstick skillet over with salt and pepper to taste
Servings: 6 high heat until just smoking. and adjust consistency with
Start to finish: 1 hour Add half of squash and cook, reserved cooking water as
stirring occasionally, until gold- needed. Serve with Parmesan.
2 pounds zucchini and/ en brown and slightly charred, Nutrition information per
or summer squash, halved 5 to 7 minutes, reducing heat serving: 463 calories; 154
lengthwise and sliced 1/2 if skillet begins to scorch; calories from fat; 17 g fat (2
inch thick transfer to large plate. Repeat g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
Kosher salt and pepper with 1 tablespoon oil and 0 mg cholesterol; 177 mg so-
5 tablespoons extra-virgin remaining squash; transfer to dium; 65 g carbohydrate; 5 g
olive oil plate. fiber; 9 g sugar; 13 g protein.

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County Of Lowndes EES NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE line extension between tract documents (in PDF 754 Main Street EE’S NOTICE OF SALE
the southerly end of the format) may be pur- Caledonia, MS 39740
NOTICE OF SALE LI- WHEREAS, on October WHEREAS, on February existing 6-inch diamet- chased on CD at the STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
QUIDATION 2, 1998, Shirley Gean 21, 2001, Hubert L. er water main now same location for SOCCER FIELD LIGHT- COUNTY OF Lowndes
Simpson, executed a Chandler and Marie S. serving the airport ter- $35.00 plus $10.00 for ING SYSTEM
WHEREAS, the follow- deed of trust to John W. Chandler, husband and minal building, and the standard overnight ship- WHEREAS, on the 24th
Easy online self-service for ing tenants entered in- Crowell, Trustee for the wife, executed a deed existing 12-inch water ping. Any purchase shall ADVERTISEMENT FOR day of October, 2003,
main located on and be made by certified or
your classified ads available to leases with The benefit of National Bank
Grove Mini Warehouses of Commerce of Miss.,
of trust for the benefit
of Homeowners Loan parallel to the north cashier’s check made
BIDS Karolina Pace and
Jimmy R Pace, ex-
payable to the NEEL-
at ads.cdispatch.com or call for storage space in which deed of trust is
which to store personal recorded in Deed of
Corp., a Delaware cor- side of (Old) Airport
poration, which deed of Road, just east of the SCHAFFER, INC. The
Sealed Bids for the con- ecuted and delivered a
struction of the Soccer certain Deed of Trust
purchase price for either
662.328.2424 property and Trust Book 1255 at
Page 689 and renewed
trust was recorded on
March 12, 2001, in
Aurora Flight Sciences
Corporation complex. type of contract docu-
Field Lighting System unto John Creekmore,
will be received by May- Trustee for The Peoples
WHEREAS, default has and extended in Book Book 1363, Page 319, The proposed water ments is non-refund- or and Board of Alder- Bank & Trust Company,
been made in the pay- 2009 at Page 626, said in the office of the main extension shall be able. men of the Town of Beneficiary, to secure

deadliNes ment for rent and The Renewal and Extension Chancery Clerk of an 8-inch diameter line. Caledonia at the of- an indebtedness therein
Grove Mini Warehouses having been modified in Lowndes County, Mis- Also included in the Bidder’s attention is in- fices of Town of Caledo- described, which Deed
pursuant to said leases Book 2014 at Page sissippi; and project will be the in- vited to Section 100 of nia, 754 Main Street, of Trust is recorded in
(Deadlines subject to change.) is authorized to sell the 4462 in the Office of stallation of several the General Conditions P.O. BOX 100, Caledo- the office of the Chan-
For Placing/Canceling personal property to sat- the Chancery Clerk of
isfy the past due rent the County of Lowndes,
WHEREAS the afore- gate valves along the and its referenced FAA
mentioned deed of trust north-south route of the materials relative to Pre-
nia, MS 39740 , until cery Clerk of Lowndes
June 20, 2019 at 10:00 County, Mississippi in
Classified Line Ads: and other charges owed State of Mississippi; was assigned by existing 6-inch water award, Equal Employ- a.m., at which time the Mortgage Book 2003 at
to it by the following ten- and Homeowners Loan main, between the ter- ment Opportunity, and Bids received will be Page 43808; and
Sunday .................. Thursday 3:00 p.m. ants: Corp. to Bank One, Na- minal building and the Requirements of Non- publicly opened and
Monday.................... Friday 12:00 p.m. WHEREAS, by name tional Association, as FBO facility. segregated Facilities. read. The Project con- WHEREAS, by various
Antonia Jethroe change effective Octo- Trustee, by instrument sists of constructing assignments on record
Tuesday.................Monday 12:00 p.m. A7 ber 11, 2005, National dated February 21, An Add Alternate to the Bids must be submit- Soccer Field Lighting said Deed of Trust was
Wednesday ........... Tuesday 12:00 p.m. $206.85 Bank of Commerce of 2001, and recorded on project will be received ted on the Standard System. ultimately assigned to
Mississippi became Ca- February 1, 2002, in for the difference in Form of Bid Proposal New Penn Financial, LLC
Thursday ........ Wednesday 12:00 p.m. Apryl Sherrod dence Bank, N.A.; and Book 1412, Page 201 cost to upsize the new and the successful bid- Separate Bids will be re- d/b/a Shellpoint Mort-
Friday .................. Thursday 12:00 p.m. A16 of the records of the water main from an
inch diameter line to a
8- der will be required to
execute the Standard
ceived for Soccer Field gage Servicing by instru-
$156.85 WHEREAS, the afore- aforesaid Chancery Lighting System. Bids ment recorded in the of-
LEGAL NOTICES must be said, Cadence Bank, Clerk; and 12-inch diameter line. Form of Contract and shall be on a lump sum fice of the aforesaid
submitted 3 business days prior to Brenda David N.A., the holder of said Agreement. The Bidder basis. Contract in- Chancery Clerk in Mort
A23 deed of trust and the WHEREAS the afore- Assuming bids will be shall guarantee to hold cludes additive or de- Book 2018 at Page
first publication date his bid(s) good and may
- $141.85 note secured thereby, mentioned deed of trust received that will allow ductive alternate bid 16641; and
substituted Underwood was assigned by Bank the funding of the not withdraw his bid(s) items as indicated in
• All ads must be paid for in advance and are Edwin Summerville Law Firm PLLC, as One, National Associ- project, the award of the for a period of sixty (60) the Bid Form. WHEREAS, on the 25th
non-refundable after the first insertion. B10 Trustee therein, as au- ation F/K/A The First contract and selection calendar days after the day of April, 2019 the
• Please read your ad on the first day of $246.85 thorized by the terms National Bank of Chica- of a contractor will be scheduled closing time The Issuing Office for Holder of said Deed of
publication. We accept responsibility only for thereof, by instrument go as Trustee by Ocwen based upon the lowest for receiving bids. The the Bidding Documents Trust substituted and
Otavian Holt dated April 11, 2019 Federal Bank FSB by its and most responsive Authority reserves the is: Calvert-Spradling En- appointed Dean Morris,
the first incorrect insertion. B24 and recorded in the Of- successor in Interest bid received for the right to reject any and gineers, Inc.; 7085 LLC as Substitute Trust-
• The Publisher assumes no financial $186.85 fice of the aforesaid Ocwen Loan Servicing, BASE BID items of work. all bids and to waive Highway 45 North Al- ee by instrument recor-
responsibility for errors nor for omission of Chancery Clerk in Book LLC to New Residential The Add Alternate any and all informalit- ternate, P.O. Drawer ded in the office of the
copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that Sarah Stallings 2019 at Page 6744 and Mortgage Loan Trust item(s) will NOT be con- ies in the best interest 1078; West Point, MS aforesaid Chancery
portion of space occupied by such error. B25 corrected and re-recor- 2017-3, by instrument sidered in the selection of the Airport Authority. 39773. Prospective Bid- Clerk in Mort Book
$248.70 ded in Book 2019 at dated February 15, process; award of the ders may examine the 2019 at Page 7545;
• All questions regarding classified ads currently Dates of Advertisement:
Page 7881; and 2019, and recorded on contract will be based Bidding Documents at and
running should be directed to the Classified Melyin Perry March 4, 2019, in Book on the Base Bid items May 15th & 22nd, 2019 the Issuing Office on
Department. B40 WHEREAS, default hav- 2019, Page 3576 of the only. Mondays through Fri- WHEREAS, default hav-
• All ads are subject to the approval of this $156.85 ing been made in the records of the afore- IN THE CHANCERY days during regular busi- ing been made in the
paper. The Commercial Dispatch reserves the terms and conditions of said Chancery Clerk; All work performed shall COURT OF LOWNDES ness hours, and may payments of the in-
right to reject, revise, classify or cancel any Kais Galib said deed of trust and and be in exact accordance COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI obtain copies of the Bid- debtedness secured by
C4 the entire debt secured with the Construction ding Documents from the said Deed of Trust,
advertising at any time. $173.70 thereby, having been de- WHEREAS, New Resid- Plans, Technical Spe- ANITA MONTS PETITION- the Issuing Office as de- and the holder of said
clared to be due and ential Mortgage Loan cifications (on file at the ER scribed below. Deed of Trust, having re-
aUTO / PeTs Walter Smith, Jr.
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payable in accordance
with the terms of said
Trust 2017-3, by Nation- office of the said
star Mortgage LLC Owner), Proposals and VS. Printed copies of the
quested the under-
signed so to do, on the

MeRcHaNdise
$175.40 deed of trust, and the d/b/a Mr. Cooper, its Special Provisions, un- Bidding Documents may 5th day of June, 2019, I
legal holder of said in- attorney-in-fact, the der the direct supervi- ALL PERSONS HAVING be obtained from the Is- will during the lawful
Greg Moore debtedness, Cadence holder of the deed of sion and to the entire OR CLAIMING ANY LEG- suing Office, during the hours of between 11:00
Good: 6 Days.......................$12 C26 Bank, N.A., having re- trust, substituted Mc- satisfaction of the Own- AL OR EQUITABLE IN- hours indicated above, a.m. and 4:00 p.m., at
TEREST IN THE REAL
Better: 12 Days....................$18 $186.85 quested the under- Calla Raymer Leibert er and in accordance
PROPERTIES DE-
upon payment of a non- public outcry, offer for
signed Substituted Pierce, LLC as Trustee, with the laws of the refundable deposit of sale and will sell, at the
Best: 30 Days.......................$30 NOW, THEREFORE, no- Trustee to execute the as authorized by the State of Mississippi. SCRIBED HEREIN RE- $100.00_ for each set. south east front door of
tice is hereby given that trust and sell said land terms thereof, by instru- Contractors must be SPONDENT Checks for Bidding Doc- Lowndes County Court-
6 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each. The Grove Mini Ware- and property in accord- ment recorded on qualified under Missis- uments shall be pay- house, 505 2nd Ave.
houses liquidation sale ance with the terms of March 28, 2019, and sippi Law and be re- CAUSE NO. 2019-0185- able to Calvert-Spra- North at Columbus, Mis-
will take place at 510 said deed of trust for spread at large upon gistered with the State F dling Engineers, Inc. sissippi, for cash to the
seRVices / fiNaNcial Lehmberg Road, Colum- the purpose of raising
bus, MS 39702 on June the sums due thereun-
the records in the of-
fice of the aforesaid
of Mississippi as a li-
censed general con- SUMMONS BY PUBLICA-
TION
Upon request and re-
ceipt of the document
highest bidder, the fol-
lowing described land

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1, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. der, together with attor- Chancery Clerk in Book tractor capable of per- deposit indicated above and property situated in
neys fees, Substituted Mort 2019, Page 5205, forming the required plus a non-refundable Lowndes County, Mis-
PUBLISH: 5/15, 5/22 & Trustees fees and ex- prior to the posting and work. No contract shall STATE OF MISSISSIPPI shipping charge, the Is- sissippi, to-wit:
Good: 12 Days.....................$25 5/29/2019 pense of sale; publication of this no- be issued or awarded to COUNTY OF CHICKAS- suing Office will trans-
tice; and any contractor who does AW mit the Bidding Docu- Beginning at the South-
Best: 24 Days.......................$40 SUBSTITUTED TRUST- NOW, THEREFORE, WE, not have a current certi- ments via delivery ser- west corner of Section
EE’S NOTICE OF SALE Underwood Law Firm WHEREAS, default hav- ficate of responsibility TO: ALL PERSONS HAV- vice. The shipping 23, Township 17 North,
6 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each. PLLC, Substituted Trust- ing been made in the issued by the State of ING OR CLAIMING ANY charge amount will de- Range 17 East,
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI ee in said deed of trust, terms and conditions of Mississippi in effect on LEGAL OR EQUITABLE pend on the shipping Lowndes County, Mis-
will on the 12th day of the deed of trust, and the date of the bid INTEREST IN THE REAL method selected by the sissippi, and run thence
gaRage sales COUNTY OF Lowndes June, 2019, offer for
sale at public outcry for
the entire debt secured opening.
thereby having been de-
PROPERTY, SPECIFIC-
ALLY 223 20TH STREET
S., LOWNDES COUNTY,
prospective Bidder. The North 05 degrees 30
date that the Bidding minutes West a dis-
WHEREAS, on the 15th cash to the highest bid-
Good: 1 Day.........................$10 day of May, 2014,
clared to be due and Non-resident contract-
COLUMBUS, MISSIS-
Documents are trans- tance of 13 feet to the
der, and sell within leg- payable in accordance ors bidding on this mitted by the Issuing Of- North side of a county
Better: 3 Days......................$18 Shanan Paige Jones, an al hours (being between with the terms of the project shall be re- SIPPI fice will be considered road; run thence East-
unmarried woman, ex-
Best: 6 Days.........................$34 the hours of 11:00 A.M.
ecuted and delivered a and 4:00 P.M.) at the
deed of trust, and the quired to have their Mis-
You have been made a
the Bidder’s date of re- erly along the North side
legal holder of said in- sissippi registration ceipt of the Bidding Doc- of said county road a
4 lines of text; addtl. lines $1 each.
certain Deed of Trust Main front door of the debtedness, New Resid- complete and a current Respondent in the Com- uments. Partial sets of distance of 1761.2 feet
unto Scott R Hendrix, County Courthouse at ential Mortgage Loan certificate of responsib- plaint to Quiet and Con- Bidding Documents will to the point of begin-
Includes FREE Garage Sale signs. Rain Trustee for Mortgage Columbus, County of Trust 2017-3, by Nation- ility number issued by firm Title filed within the not be available from ning of the description;
on the day of your sale? Call and we will Electronic Registration Lowndes, State of Mis- star Mortgage LLC the State of Missis- Court by Anita Monts, the Issuing Office. continue thence East
Systems, Inc. as nomin- sissippi, the following d/b/a Mr. Cooper, its sippi in effect on the seeking all persons hav- Neither Owner nor En- along the North side of
re-run your ad the next week FREE! ee for Renasant Bank, described property situ- attorney-in-fact, has re- day of the bid opening. ing or claiming any leg- gineer will be respons- said road a distance of
Beneficiary, to secure ated in the County of quested the under- Any bid submitted in vi- al or equitable interest ible for full or partial 208.8 feet to an iron

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an indebtedness therein Lowndes, State of Mis- signed Substitute Trust- olation of this require- in the real property, loc- sets of Bidding Docu- pin at the Southeast
described, which Deed sissippi, to-wit: ee to execute the trust ment shall be rejected. ated at 223 20th Street ments, including Ad- corner of the Frank Al-
of Trust is recorded in and sell said land, prop- S., Lowndes County, denda if any, obtained len property; run thence
All employment and legal notices must be the office of the Chan- That part of the South- erty and improvements Additional information Columbus, Mississippi. from sources other than North 00 degrees 20
cery Clerk of Lowndes may be found in Title 31
placed via email, phone or in-person. All east of the Northeast in accordance with the the Issuing Office. minutes East a dis-
County, Mississippi in Quarter of Section 14, terms of the deed of (Public Business, Bonds You are summoned to tance of 626.4 feet; run
other ads may be placed online. Mort Book 2014 at Township 18 South, trust for the purpose of and Obligations) of the appear and defend Bid security shall be fur- thence West a distance
Page 9859; and Range 18 West, raising the sums due 2015 Mississippi Code. against said petition nished in accordance of 208.8 feet; run
fRee BaRgaiN cOlUMN Lowndes County, Mis-
WHEREAS, on the 23rd sissippi, and more par-
day of April, 2019, Mort- ticularly described as
thereunder, together
with attorney's fees,
One of several public filed against you in this
links to that website is action at 9:00 o’clock
a.m. on the 5th day of
with the Instructions to thence South 00 de-
Bidders. grees 20 minutes West
Bargain Column ads must be submitted gage Electronic Regis-
Substitute Trustee’s as follows:
June, 2019, at the
a distance of 626.4
follows: fees and expenses of Owner: Town of Caledo- feet, more or less, to a
online at ads.cdispatch.com or in person. No tration Systems, Inc. as sale; http://law.justia.com/c Chancery Building in nia point on the North side
phone calls or emails.
nominee for Renasant Beginning of the South- odes/mississippi/2015 Columbus, Mississippi, By: Mitchell D. Wiggins of said county road and
Bank , assigned said east Corner of said THEREFORE, on May /title-31/ and in case of your fail- Title: Mayor the point of beginning of
Deed of Trust unto Ori- Southeast Quarter of 29, 2019, the under- ure to appear and de- Date: May 20, 2019 this description; con-
0 Legals 4390 Computer Equipment gin Bank, by instrument the Northeast Quarter of signed Substitute Trust- No portion of the project fend a judgment will be Publish: May 22, 2019 taining three (3) acres,
4420 Farm Equipment & recorded in the office of said Section 14, Town- ee in the deed of trust, proposed is expected to entered against you for
1000 Service Supplies the aforesaid Chancery ship 18 South, Range the things demanded in
May 29, 2019 more or less, and lying
1030 Air Conditioning & Heating will offer for sale at pub- be within the secured in the Southeast
4450 Firewood Clerk in MORT Book 18 West, and run lic outcry and sell to the perimeter of the airfield; the petition. Quarter of Section 23,
1060 Appliance Repair 4460 Flea Markets 2019 at Page 7426; thence North along the highest bidder for cash, therefore, FAA Township 17 North,
1070 Asphalt & Paving and East line of said Sec- within legal hours (be- guidelines for work in You are not required to Range 17 East,
4480 Furniture file an answer or other
1090 Automotive Services 4510 Garage Sales tion (and along the ing between the hours Airport Operational Lowndes County, Mis-
WHEREAS, on the 1st West boundary line of of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Areas and in secured pleading but you may do IN THE CHANCERY sissippi.
1120 Building & Remodeling 4540 General Merchandise
1150 Carpeting/Flooring
day of May, 2019 the McCrary Road), a dis- p.m.) at the Southeast airfield areas will not ap- so if you desire. COURT OF LOWNDES
4570 Household Goods Holder of said Deed of tance of 1188 feet, 8 front door of the ply to this project. COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI I will only convey such
1180 Childcare 4630 Lawn & Garden Trust substituted and inches to an iron pin, Lowndes County Court- However, public safety ISSUED UNDER MY title as is vested in me
1210 Chimney Cleaning appointed Dean Morris, the Initial Point of this house in Columbus, is of utmost concern HAND AND SEAL OF GRADY MONTS, INDI- as Substitute Trustee.
4660 Merchandise Rentals VIDUALLY AND DOING
1240 Contractors 4690 Musical Instruments
LLC as Substitute Trust- description and from Mississippi, the follow- and the contractor shall THIS COURT, this the
ee by instrument recor- said initial point run ing described land, be familiar with traffic 10th day of May, 2019. BUSINESS AS GT WITNESS MY SIGNA-
1250 Computer Services 4700 Satellites ded in the office of the thence North, along the MONTS ENTERPRISES
1270 Electrical property and improve- control in work zones TURE, this 9th day of
4720 Sporting Goods aforesaid Chancery East line of said Sec- ments lying and being where public interface Lisa Younger Neese PETITIONER May, 2019.
1300 Excavating 4750 Stereos & TV’s Clerk in MORT Book tion, a distance of 119 situate in Lowndes will occur. Temporary CLERK OF THE CHAN-
1320 Fitness Training 2019 at Page 8057; feet, 4 inches to an iron County, Mississippi, to- signage, barricades, CERY COURT OF VS. Dean Morris, LLC
4780 Wanted To Buy
1330 Furniture Repair & and pin at the intersection wit: markings, etc. will com- LOWNDES COUNTY, Substitute Trustee
5000 Pets & Livestock of the West boundary of ply with guidelines set MISSISSIPPI ALL PERSONS HAVING 855 S Pear Orchard
Refinishing WHEREAS, default hav- McCrary Road and the OR CLAIMING ANY LEG-
1360 General Services 5100 Free Pets THAT CERTAIN LOT IN forth in the federal Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg.
ing been made in the (prior) South boundary SQUARE 43 NORTH OF Manual of Uniform By: Cindy E. Goode AL OR EQUITABLE IN- 400
1380 Housecleaning 5150 Pets payments of the in- TEREST IN THE REAL
of a public road (Hem- MAIN STREET IN THE Traffic Control Devices, Ridgeland, MS 39157
1390 Insulation 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock debtedness secured by lock Street); run thence CITY OF COLUMBUS, latest edition. PUBLICATION DATES: PROPERTIES (318) 330-9020
1400 Insurance 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming the said Deed of Trust, West, at an interior LOWNDES COUNTY, May 15, May 22, and DESCRIBED HEREIN RE-
5300 Supplies/Accessories and the holder of said angle of 90 degrees, MISSISSIPPI, MORE A pre-bid conference for May 29, 2019. SPONDENT adp/F19-0188
1410 Interior Decorators Deed of Trust, having re- and along the South
1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair 5350 Veterinarians PARTICULARLY DE- the project is planned
quested the under- boundary of the said SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: for May 29th, 2019 at CAUSE NO. 2019-0184- PUBLISH: 5/15/2019,
1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping 5400 Wanted To Buy signed so to do, on the public road, a distance F
BEGINNING AT A POINT 1:30 p.m. in the Airport 5/22/2019,
1500 Locksmiths 6000 Financial 12th day of June, 2019, of 199 feet to an iron 165 FEET EAST OF THE Authority conference 5/29/2019
1530 Machinery Repair I will during the lawful pin; run thence South at NORTHWEST CORNER room, located at the Air- IN THE CHANCERY SUMMONS BY PUBLICA-
6050 Business Opportunity hours of between 11:00 an interior angle of 90 TION IN THE CHANCERY
1560 Mobile Home Services OF SAID SQUARE 43 port. While attendance COURT OF LOWNDES
6100 Business Opportunity a.m. and 4:00 p.m., at degrees and parallel to AND RUNNING THENCE is not mandatory, it is COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI COURT OF LOWNDES
1590 Moving & Storage Wanted public outcry, offer for STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
the East line of said SOUTH 155 FEET MORE strongly recommended
1620 Painting & Papering 6120 Check Cashing sale and will sell, at the section, a distance of OR LESS TO THE FINIS that prospective bid- IN RE: MATTER OF THE COUNTY OF CHICKAS-
1650 Pest Control 6150 Insurance south east front door of 119 feet, 4 inches to an D. WOOTEN LINE, ders attend the pre-bid ESTATE AND THE LAST AW IN RE: ESTATE OF MUR-
1680 Plumbing Lowndes County Court- iron pin; run thence THENCE WEST 55 FEET, conference(s). Any WILL AND TESTAMENT LINE GIBSON, DE-
6200 Loans house, 505 2nd Ave. TO: ALL PERSONS HAV- CEASED
1710 Printing East, at an interior THENCE NORTH 155 questions that bidders OF FRANCES GERHART
6250 Mortgages North at Columbus, Mis- angle of 90 degrees, a FEET MORE OR LESS TO might have should be MCDANIEL, DECEASED ING OR CLAIMING ANY
1740 Roofing & Guttering 6300 Stocks & Bonds sissippi, for cash to the distance of 199 feet to LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THERESA LYNN
THE NORTHERN directed to the airport’s
1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers 6350 Business for Sale highest bidder, the fol- the Initial Point of de- BOUNDARY LINE OF engineering consultant, BILLY FRANKLIN INTEREST IN THE REAL THOMPSON, EXECUTRIX
1780 Sitting with Elderly/Sick lowing described land scription. SAID SQUARE, 55 FEET Neel-Schaffer, Inc., MCDANIEL AND DEBRA PROPERTY, SPECIFIC-
1790 Stump Removal 7000 Rentals and property situated in MORE OR LESS TO THE Birmingham, Alabama, MCDANIEL PRICE, PETI- ALLY 1905 4TH AVEN- CAUSE NO.: 2019-
1800 Swimming Pools 7050 Apartments Lowndes County, Mis- Less and Except 12.5 POINT OF BEGINNING. to the attention of Josh TIONERS UE, LOWNDES COUNTY, 00083-RPF
7100 Commercial Property sissippi, to-wit: feet off North end (to Stump, project engin- COLUMBUS, MISSIS-
1830 Tax Service SIPPI NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1860 Tree Service 7150 Houses widen street) conveyed I WILL CONVEY only eer. CAUSE NO. 2019-0057-
Lot No. 20, Doyle Es- by Deed in Deed Book such title as is vested S
1890 Upholstery 7180 Hunting Land tates Subdivision, a You have been made a STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
291 at Page 52 in the in the Substitute Trust- The Contract Docu-
1910 Welding 7190 Land for Rent/Lease subdivision of Lowndes Land Records of ee. ments (Specifications, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Respondent in the Com- COUNTY OF LOWNDES
7200 Mobile Homes County, Mississippi, as Lowndes County, Mis- Proposal Forms, etc.) plaint to Quiet and Con-
2000 Announcements 7250 Mobile Home Spaces per map or plat thereof sissippi. WITNESS MY SIGNA- may be examined at the Letters Testamentary firm Title filed within the Letters Testamentary
2050 Card of Thanks in Plat Book 4 at Page TURE, this the 11th day following locations: were issued unto us as Court by Grady Monts, have been granted and
7300 Office Spaces 15 of record in the Of- Individually and Doing
2100 Fraternal & Lodge Subject to the restrict- of April, 2019 Co-Executors of the Last issued to the under-
7350 Resort Rentals fice of the Chancery Business as GT Monts signed upon the Estate
2150 Good Things To Eat ive covenant and condi- (a) Airport Authority Of- Will and Testament of
7400 River Property Clerk of Lowndes tion, contained in that /s/ James L. DeLoach fices / Golden Triangle Frances Gerhart Enterprises, seeking all of Murline Gibson, De-
2200 In Memorial 7450 Rooms County, Mississippi. persons having or claim- ceased, by the Chan-
certain Deed recorded McCalla Raymer Leibert Regional Airport / 2080 McDaniel, deceased, by
2250 Instruction & School 7500 Storage & Garages in Deed Book 269 at Pierce, LLC Airport Road / Colum- the Chancery Court of ing any legal or equit- cery Court of Lowndes
2300 Lost & Found SUBJECT TO restrictive Page 16 of the Land Re- Substitute Trustee bus, Mississippi 39701 Lowndes County, Mis- able interest in the real County, Mississippi, on
7520 Vacation Rentals covenants and condi- property, located at
2350 Personals cords of Lowndes 299 South 9th Street / telephone: 662-327- sissippi on the 5th day the 13th day of May,
7550 Wanted to Rent tions affecting subject 1905 4th Avenue, A.D., 2019. This is to
2400 Special Notices County, Mississippi. Oxford, MS 38655 4422 of February, 2019.
7600 Waterfront Property property as recorded in (770)643-2148 Lowndes County, Colum- give notice to all per-
2600 Travel/Entertainment Book 652 at Page 372 WE WILL CONVEY only bus, Mississippi. sons having claims
8000 Real Estate Foreclosurehotline.net (b) Neel-Schaffer, Inc. / Notice is hereby given
and in Book 600 at against said estate to
3000 Employment 8050 Commercial Property
such title as is vested
Page 148, in the Office in Underwood Law Firm
File No.: 5326818 Two Perimeter Park to all persons having
You are summoned to Probate and Register
3050 Clerical & Office South / Suite 230E / claims against the Es-
8100 Farms & Timberland of the Chancery Clerk of PLLC as Substituted PUBLISH: 05/08/2019, Birmingham, Alabama tate of Frances Gerhart appear and defend same with the Chan-
3100 Data Processing/ Computer 8150 Houses - Northside Lowndes County, Mis- Trustee. 05/15/2019, 35243 / telephone: McDaniel to have the against said petition cery Clerk of Lowndes
3150 Domestic Help 8200 Houses - East sissippi. 05/22/2019 205-397-3800 / fax: same probated and re- filed against you in this County, Mississippi,
3170 Engineering WITNESS OUR SIGNA- 205-397-3900 gistered by the Chan- action at 9:00 o’clock within ninety (90) days
8250 Houses - New Hope I will only convey such CONTRACT PROVISIONS a.m. on the 5th day of from this date. A failure
3200 General Help Wanted 8300 Houses - South TURE, this the 17th day cery Clerk of Lowndes
June, 2019, at the
title as is vested in me of May, 2019. (c) The Federal Aviation County, Mississippi to so Probate and Re-
3250 Management Positions 8350 Houses - West as Substitute Trustee. GOLDEN TRIANGLE RE- Administration / 100 Chancery Building in gister said claim will
3300 Medical/Dental within ninety (90) days
8450 Houses - Caledonia Underwood Law Firm GIONAL AIRPORT West Cross Street / of the date of the first Columbus, Mississippi, forever bar the same.
3350 Opportunity Information 8500 Houses - Other WITNESS MY SIGNA- PLLC COLUMBUS, MISSIS- Suite "B" / Jackson- publication of this No- and in case of your fail-
3400 Part-Time TURE, this 14th day of SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE SIPPI Evers International Air- tice, or they will be ure to appear and de- This the 13th day of
8520 Hunting Land May, 2019. fend a judgment will be May 2019.
3450 Positions Wanted 8550 Investment Property port / Jackson, Missis- forever barred.
BY: Catherine W. Under- 2019 AIRPORT IM- sippi 39208-2307 / entered against you for
3500 Professional 8600 Lots & Acreage Dean Morris, LLC PROVEMENTS the things demanded in /s/ Theresa Lynn
3550 Restaurant/Hotel wood telephone: 601-664- WITNESS MY SIGNA-
8650 Mobile Homes Substitute Trustee Majority Member PROJECTS 9900 TURE, this the 4th day the petition. Thompson
3600 Sales/Marketing 8700 Mobile Home Spaces 855 S Pear Orchard A.I.P. Project No. 3-28- of April, 2019. THERESA LYNN
3650Trades Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. Control# Simpson, Shir- 0020-057-2019 Information may also be You are not required to THOMPSON
8750 Resort Property 400 file an answer or other
3700Truck Driving 8800 River Property ley/BLO obtained from the fol- S/ BILLY FRANKLIN
Ridgeland, MS 39157 Sealed bids for airfield lowing: MCDANIEL pleading but you may do PUBLISH: 5/15, 5/22,
4000 Merchandise 8850 Wanted to Buy (318) 330-9020 PUBLISH: 5/22, 5/29, improvements to be per- BILLY FRANKLIN so if you desire. & 5/29/2019
4030 Air Conditioners 8900 Waterfront Property & 6/5/2019 formed at the Golden (d) Mississippi Procure- MCDANIEL,
adp/F19-0201 Triangle Regional Air- ment Center / tele- CO-EXECUTOR ISSUED UNDER MY
4060 Antiques 9000 Transportation port will be received at HAND AND SEAL OF
4090 Appliances phone: 228-396-2520
9050 Auto Accessories/Parts PUBLISH: 5/22, 5/29 & the Airport by Michael THIS COURT, this the
4120 Auctions 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing 6/5/2019 Hainsey, Executive Dir- (e) Construction Data
S/ DEBRA MCDANIEL
PRICE 10th day of May, 2019. It’s a classified
4150 Baby Articles Let your ector of the Golden Tri- Fax phone / telephone: DEBRA MCDANIEL
4180 Bargain Column
9150 Autos for Sale
9200 Aviation
angle Regional Airport 800-880-3290 PRICE Lisa Younger Neese rule-of-thumb:
fingers do the Authority (the Owner), CLERK OF THE CHAN-
4210 Bicycles
4240 Building Materials
9250 Boats & Marine
walking. until 1:30 p.m. (Central For each project, prin-
CO-EXECUTOR
CERY COURT OF We tell readers
9300 Camper/R.V.’s LOWNDES COUNTY,
4250 Burial Plots Sell idle items Find your
Daylight Time) on the ted copies of the Con- Publish: 5/15/19,
13th day of June, 2019, tract Documents may be 5/22/19 and 5/29/19 MISSISSIPPI what they need
9350 Golf Carts
4270 Business Furniture & with a quick action dream job in at which time and place purchased at the office
Equipment
9400 Motorcycles/ATVs
9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment classified ad.
they will be publicly of Neel-Schaffer, Inc., By: Cindy E. Goode to know to buy
4300 Camera Equipment the classifieds! opened and read aloud. for $75.00 plus $20.00
4330 Clothing
9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses for standard overnight cdispatch.com PUBLICATION DATES: what they need.
9550 Wanted to Buy Work will be that associ- shipping charges. Elec- May 15, May 22, and
4360 Coins & Jewelry ated with the installa- tronic copies of the con- May 29, 2019.
tion of a potable water
8B WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
Legal Notices 0010 General Services 1360 General Help Wanted 3200 Pets 5150 Apts For Rent: Other 7080 Office Spaces For Rent 7300
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
COUNTY OF LOWNDES
RETAINER WALL,
driveway, foundation,
PUPPIES FOR SALE
CKC Doberman COLEMAN OFFICE SPACE: 2,000
square feet. 294
NOTICE OF SALE
concrete, masonry Pinschers,2 male tan/ RENTALS Chubby Dr. Flexible
restoration, remodeling, brown, UTD shots, TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS leasing terms. Available
basement foundation, wormed. $600 obo. now. 662−328−8254.
WHEREAS, the follow-
ing tenants entered in- repairs, small dump 440−622−9208 1 BEDROOM
to leases with MAIN truck hauling (5−6 yd) INTERESTED IN earning 2 BEDROOMS Houses For Sale: East 8200
STREET MINI STORAGE
for storage space in
load & demolition/lot extra money working Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 3 BEDROOMS
cleaning. Burr Masonry, from home as a custom- BEAUTIFUL GARDEN
which to store personal er service representat-
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1 & 2 BR near hospital.
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concrete, sidewalks & furnished corporate CREDIT CHECK 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full
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HELP WANTED
PROFESSIONAL GYM.
ON SITE SECURITY.
662-329-2323 1216 sq ft. $129,500.
662−386−3027.
G-2 CARE CENTER OF
Lawn Care / Landscaping ON SITE MAINTENANCE.
ABERDEEN ON SITE MANAGEMENT. 2411 HWY 45 N Houses For Sale: New Hope
Judy Temple 1470 RN SUPERVISOR
F-2 24−HOUR CAMERA 8250
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TERRA CARE LPN 3P-11P
Jarius Chatman CNA 6A-2P 662−386−4446. 2BR/1BA GREAT
G-11 LANDSCAPING L.L.C.
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WHEREAS, default has tree cutting. 356−6525. Burial Plots 4250 Apartments kitchen appliances, and contains the same number
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3BR/2BA. FRESH paint, flooring. Metal roof, only once. The difficulty
been made in the pay- FRIENDSHIP & Houses new carpet, ch/a, heat pump, windows, level increases from
ment of rent and MAIN Sitting With The Sick / Elderly CEMETERY BURIAL level increases from 9 2 1 7 3 8 6 5 4
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I will assist with meals, Farm Equipment & Supplies
other charges owed.
light housekeeping, 4420 Furnished & 3BR/1.5BA NEAR Lake Houses For Sale: Other 8500
NOW THEREFORE, no- personal care, etc. Unfurnished Lowndes. CH/A, private,
tice is hereby given that CALL 662−364−8308. 2016 CAT SKIDSTEER
MAIN STREET MINI 299XHP HIGH FLOW 1, 2, & 3 Baths extra nice. No smoke, REDUCED: RIVER
HUD or pets. $750/mo. HOME IN WEST POINT!
STORAGE will offer for
sale, and will sell at JOB WANTED w/ mulcher & forestry Lease, Deposit + dep. Call 549−3329. Great area. Across from
auction to the highest experienced & kit. <1,000 hrs,
$73,000.
& Credit Check water w/ access to
Houses For Rent: Other 7180 Tenn−Tom waterway.
bidder for all personal affordable caregiver. viceinvestments.com
property in storage units Any time/location. Light 205−329−1790.
327-8555
4BR/2BA w/ 2 acres &
leased by the following housework. Call 662− HOUSE NEAR MUW W/
2015 JOHN Deere large screened in room.
tenants at MAIN APARTMENT. 323 13th
574−5181. Request 3039R w/ cab air $195,000. Call:
STREET MINI STORAGE, ref. St. N. 3 Blks from
662−245−4273 or
1702 Main Street, conditioning plus extras.
Apts For Rent: Other 7080 MUW. LR, DR, 2/3BR−
Columbus, MS, on June 340 hours. One owner. 662−889−1228.
3BA, lg den w/ fire
15, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. Tree Services 1860 In excellent condition. place, kitchen, laundry,
1, 2, 3 BEDROOM Lots & Acreage 8600
John Deere MX5 Bush apartments & outside fenced patio,
Property to be sold is A&T TREE SERVICE hog. 7 ft. frontier
believed to be good, but Bucket truck & stump finishing mower. 5’6" townhouses. Call for screened side porch & 225 ACRES W/ HOUSE
at such sale, MAIN more info. 662−328− work room & ATTACHED IN LOWNDES CO. Fron−
removal. Free est. box blade. Set of forks
STREET MINI STORAGE 8254. APARTMENT: 1BR/1BA, tage on Hwy 50 E &
Serving Columbus & a bucket. Asking
will convey only such since 1987. Senior
living room/kitchenette Brewer Rd. Excellent
title as is vested in it $35,000 for all or will area. NO HUD. Ref. req. developmental property.
pursuant to its lease citizen disc. Call Alvin @ sell tractor separate. Dep. req. Pets allowed Clay, gravel & sand
with the following and 242−0324/241−4447 662−436−2037.
w/ extra dep. $1075/ deposits. Will divide.
allowed under Missis- "We’ll go out on a limb
mo. 662−386−7506. 205−799−9846 or
sippi Code Annotated for you!" FOR SALE Hay baler,
Section 85-7-121 et seq rake, and cutter. Call Land For Rent / Lease 7190 205−695−2248.
(Supp 1988.) Good Things To Eat 2150 Ernie at 662−549−
8948 for more info. PASTURE FOR RENT
Witness my signature TOMATO HOUSE Vine−
A RARE FIND...
on the 6th day of May, Approximately 5 acres. 68 wooded acres,
ripened hydroponic General Merchandise 4600 Includes shelter.
2019. close to Columbus,
tomato. Located next to Intersection of Hwy 373
FOR SALE Whitney Realtor owned. Call
MAIN STREET MINI Noxubee County High & Hwy 50. Call Roger
Piano , good condition. 662−323−3154.
STORAGE School. 662−352− 662−574−4221.
By: Mary Tuggle 1270 or 662−425− $200. LG washer &
9116. dryer, like new. $800. Mobile Homes for Rent 7250 HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE
PUBLISH: 5/8, 5/15 & Call 662−549−2039.
Located on Kidd Rd. in
5/22/2019
Special Notices 2400 LIVING ROOM SET 3BR/2BA TRAILER, Caledonia. Ready to
Loveseat and chaise New Hope school dist. build on. Call 404−216
Building & Remodeling 1120 UNITED TECHNO− lounge for sale. Dark $500/mo & $500 dep. −0237.
LOGIES’ 2019 REUNION brown and teal. New, No pets, no drugs, no
HOME REPAIRS & Sat. 6/1 @ Joyce’s still covered in plastic. partying. Call b/w 10a−
CONSTRUCTION WORK Country Kitchen 7p. 662−386−4292. SUMMER SPECIAL.
$550. 662−242−2884. 1.75 acre lots. Good/
WANTED. Carpentry, (formerly Cattleman’s Leave a message. NO TEXT MGS.
small concrete jobs, Restaurant). Doors bad credit. 10% down,
electrical, plumbing, open @ 11 a.m. Eat @ USE HAPPY JACK ® DOWNTOWN 3BR/2BA as low as $299/mo.
roof repairs, pressure 12 Noon. Price: $15 per PARACIDE to control Located at 1602 3rd Eaton Land. 662−361−
washing and mobile person. fleas & ticks on dogs & DOWNTOWN 1BR − Ave So, near MUW. 7711.
home roof coating and cats. Eliminate doggy This large 1 bedroom $400/mo, $400 dep.
underpinning. No job General Help Wanted 3200 odor restore healthy apartment has been 662−244−0070 or Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
too small. 549−7031. coat. At Tractor Supply recently renovated. It 662−570−3089.
CAREGIVER NEEDED for (www.kennelvax.com) features great natural 1990 16X80 MOBILE
lady w/ dementia in Ab- light, hardwood floors, RENT A fully equipped HOME 2BR/2BA stove,
erdeen. Duties include Sporting Goods 4720 tall ceilings and access camper w/utilities & refrigerator, dishwasher.
TOM HATCHER, LLC mobility assistance, hy- to a shared laundry cable from $145/wk − Metal roof, screened in
Custom Construction, giene care, meal prep, ELLIPTICAL MACHINE room. $750 rent and $535/month. Columbus large front porch, small
Restoration, & light housework. Ap- Sole Elliptical E35 in $750 deposit. Utilities & County School back porch, ch/a, inside
Remodeling, Repair, plicants must be in
good, strong physical excellent condition. Nice included. No pets locations. 662−242− remodeled in 2016.
Insurance claims. quiet machine. $450 please. Call Peter, 7653 or 601−940− Must be moved. Power
662−364−1769. shape & have reliable
transportation. Hiring for 662−574−1561 662−574−1561. 1397. pole included. $13,225.
Licensed & Bonded. all shifts (7a-7p), (7p- 662−549−0750.
7a) & swing shift. Paid Houses For Sale: Other 8500
weekly. 662-369-6945
Carpet & Flooring 1150 Need a
OUR COMPANY is seek-
ing an experienced car- ACROSS
penter. The ideal can- 1 Vends
didate will have an eye
for detail, be depend- 6 Golf bunker
able, have good commu- NEW RIDE? 10 Cager Shaquille
nication skills, reliable
11 Tex-Mex staple
transportation & basic
tools. We specialize in
FIND ONE IN THE 12 Pretentious
home remodels & new CLASSIFIEDS 13 Of the kidneys
construction. Call
DAVID’S CARPET & 662-312-3130 for info. 14 Knee protectors
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
15 Checkers
THE COMMERCIAL Autos For Sale 9150 demand
1 Room − $40 Dispatch is seeking a
2 Rooms − $70 mechanically-minded 2010 CHEVY IMPALA 16 Sense of self
3+ Rooms − $30 Ea individual to work in its Blue, 4 door, 6 cyl. 17 Objective
Rugs−Must Be Seen pressroom. Applicants 107k miles. Showroom
Car Upholstery must be comfortable clean. Local Owner.
18 Lawn starter
Cleaning Available working around heavy 19 Gave a treat, e.g.
machinery, adhering to $5400. See at 59
662−722−1758
tight deadlines and Amanda Dr. in New 22 Peeved state
Hope Park Subdivision
must have an eye for
detail & quality. Flexible off of Yorkville Rd. E.
23 Tragic king
General Services 1360 hours are a must. Must 662−327−3081. 26 Looked upon
pass drug test. Email
resume to
29 Opening
CARPET REPAIR AND
RE−STRETCH Stretch mfloyd@cdispatch.com 2015 AUDI A8L 32 Hold up 2 Angers 24 Fleet leader
wrinkles out of carpet or drop resumes off at QUATTRO 29,000 mi. 33 Ruin 3 Disappointment 25 Pragmatic
516 Main St, White w/ nugget brown
and repair bad spots. Columbus, MS 39701. interior. Premium pkg.,
34 Slow tempo 4 Highlands girl person
Installation is available
if needed. Some tile
No phone calls please. driver assist pkg., fully 36 Seat of Hawaii 5 Cunning 27 Sticky stuff
setting too. Call Walt, loaded, wi−fi paid for 1 County 6 Subsequently 28 Unmanned
THE COMMERCIAL DIS-
662−574−8134.
PATCH seeks a motiv-
yr. 662−256−7845.
37 Rascal 7 Saturn feature planes
ated, contracted carrier 38 “Splish Splash” 8 Texas mission 29 Singer Brooks
for the East Macon
WORK WANTED: area. Must have good
2015 CHEVY IMPALA
Blk, 4dr, 6cyl, 82k mi,
singer 9 Stacked 30 Find irresistible
Licensed & Bonded− transportation, valid showroom clean, local 39 Streetcars 11 Forensic work- 31 Heathen
driver's license & insur-
carpentry, painting, &
ance. Delivers on
owner, $9,990. See @ 40 Make blank place 35 Canine holders
demolition. Landscap−
ing, gutters cleaned,
Sunday morning and 59 Amanda Dr. in New
Hope Park Subdivision
41 Coop group 15 Young one 36 Fast runner
Mon.-Fri. afternoons. Ap-
bush hogging, clean−up ply at The Commercial off of Yorkville Rd. E. 42 Tuna sandwich- 17 Veins’ counter- 38 Rep.’s rival
work, pressure washing, Dispatch, 516 Main 662−327−3081. es parts
moving help & furniture Street in Columbus. No
repair. 662−242−3608. phone calls please. Boats & Marine 9250 20 Vacuum lack
DOWN 21 German article
1 TV serial
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FISHING BOAT w/
Trailer, 60HP Johnson,
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