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Judge denies new grand jury for Boykin


Attorneys for former officer charged with manslaughter and Boykin is
slated to stand
death suit, but Reynolds argued
Thursday during that suit, he
plan to appeal decision to Supreme Court before a jury in
Walthall Coun-
had learned multiple agents
with Mississippi Bureau of In-
By ISABELLE ALTMAN torneys said they plan to file an son, filed the request after new ty after he was vestigation who investigated
ialtman@cdispatch.com appeal with the state Supreme evidence came to light which, granted a change the case believed Boykin was
Court, which they hope will he argues, proves Boykin was of venue. Howev- acting in self-defense when he
A Lowndes County circuit send the case back to a grand acting in self-defense when er, the trial date Boykin shot Ball. He argued that same
judge ruled Thursday not to jury before it goes to trial. he shot and killed 26-year-old has not been set, evidence should be presented
drop the manslaughter indict- Attorneys for Canyon Boy- Ricky Ball following a traffic and Boykin has been embroiled before a grand jury.
ment against a former Colum- kin moved earlier this year for stop on Oct. 16, 2015. in a wrongful death lawsuit filed But Coleman said neither the
bus police officer involved in a Judge Lee Coleman to quash A Lowndes County grand by members of the Ball family. Mississippi Supreme Court nor
fatal shooting three years ago. the indictment. One of those jury indicted Boykin for man- Boykin has since been dis- the Court of Appeals have ever
However, the defendant’s at- attorneys, Jeff Reynolds of Jack- slaughter in September 2016 missed from the wrongful See Boykin, 3A

COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE Police Explorers


returning
to Columbus
Shelton reports CPD
down to 60 officers;
assistant chief hire
coming this month
By Zack Plair
zplair@cdispatch.com

The Police Ex-


plorers program is
returning to Colum-
bus.
Boy Scouts of
America will offi-
cially charter the
revamped Explorers Jones
in a ceremony Mon-
day evening. Lt. Rick
Jones, Columbus
Police Department
community relations
officer and supervi-
Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch sor for the Explor-
Members of the Columbus High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps present the colors Thursday evening during the ers, announced the
Community Thanksgiving Service held at the Frank P. Phillips YMCA in Columbus. The annual event is sponsored by the Chris- charter ceremony to Shelton
tian Community in Prayer committee, a non-denominational, non-political group of local citizens. members of the CPD Citizen Over-
view Committee on Thursday.
Explorers is a program for ages
14-20 that introduces participants
to the law enforcement career field

Tenn. man arrested for sexual battery at Oktibbeha apartment complex and thrusts them into community
service opportunities.
Jones, who led the program’s
Charge comes after month-long investigation Thursday, said Mingo
was arrested after the
first Columbus iteration starting
in the early 2000s, said the pro-
By Alex Holloway Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office department received a gram dropped its charter in 2014
aholloway@cdispatch.com arrested 24-year-old Malik Aziz Mingo, complaint from a res- because youth membership and
of Antioch, Tennessee, on Wednesday ident of a local apart- officers willing to volunteer to
A Tennessee man is being held in on suspicion of sexual battery, accord- ment complex. A report help had both dwindled. During
the Oktibbeha County Jail after his ar- ing to Lt. Brett Watson. in the release indicates the program’s heyday, which Jones
rest for a reported sexual battery. Watson, in a press release issued on See Mingo, 3A Mingo See Police Explorers, 8A

Traveling Smithsonian exhibition Water/Ways,


a traveling

on its way to Columbus Smithsonian


exhibition, will
be on display
Exhibits focus on physical and Zaiontz is the executive
director of Columbus’ Ten-
at the Tennes-
see-Tombigbee
cultural importance of water nessee-Tombigbee Transpor- Waterway
Transportation
tation Waterway Museum on Museum in
By ISABELLE ALTMAN Seventh Street, and in Janu- Columbus from
ialtman@cdispatch.com ary it will host the Smithso- Jan. 25-March
nian exhibition. Columbus 8. The exhibi-
When Agnes Zaiontz saw the Water/ tion touches on
will be the only city in north- Zaiontz
Ways traveling Smithsonian museum exhi- all the ways hu-
bition in Pickwick, Tennessee last year, she east Mississippi where the ex-
mans use water
immediately loved it. hibition will stop. as a resource.
“I thought, ‘Ah, this is grand,’” she said. See Exhibition, 8A Courtesy photo

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Friday
Say What?
Did you hear? “It’s exciting because I know what he’s capable of. Every day we go
Google employees leave work push each other. It’s great to see things paying off.”
Mississippi State defensive lineman Chauncey Rivers, talking about

to protest treatment of women the success of teammate Montez Sweat. Story, 1B.

Walkouts reflect rising frustration


among women over frat-house Days after Pittsburgh synagogue
behavior and other misconduct in
heavily male Silicon Valley massacre, online hate is thriving
By MICHAEL LIEDTKE en out in the streets, while
‘It’s really difficult to
Synagogue suspect pleads not guilty
AP Technology Writer in Cambridge, Massachu-
setts, men outnumbered
SAN FRANCISCO women by perhaps 6 to 1. put an actual number
— Carrying signs that
included a mocking use
“Time is up on sexual
harassment!” organiz-
on it, but I would Federal charges could put suspect on death row
of the company’s origi-
nal “Don’t be evil” motto,
er Vicki Tardif Holland
shouted, her voice hoarse,
say this: There are By MARYCLAIRE DALE
The Associated Press
thousands of Google em-
ployees around the world
at a gathering of about thousands of hate sites PITTSBURGH — The anti-Semitic truck driver accused of gunning
300 people in Cambridge.
briefly walked off the job
Thursday to protest what
“Time is up on system- and there are dozens down 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue pleaded not guilty Thursday
to federal charges that could put him on death row, as funerals for the
ic racism. Time is up on
they said was the tech gi- abuses of power. Enough and dozens of platforms ued
victims of the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in American history contin-
for a third day.
ant’s mishandling of sexu- is enough!”
al misconduct allegations About 1,000 Google in which hate exists’ Robert Bowers, 46, was arraigned one day after a grand jury issued
against executives. workers in San Francisco a 44-count indictment charging him with murder, hate crimes, obstruct-
Oren Segal, director of the ADL’s
From Tokyo, Singapore swarmed into a plaza in Center for Extremism ing the practice of religion and other crimes. It was his second brief
and London to New York, front of the city’s historic appearance in a federal courtroom since the weekend massacre at Tree
Seattle and San Francisco, Ferry Building, chanting, By JAY REEVES of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood.
highly paid engineers and “Women’s rights are work- The Associated Press “Yes!” Bowers said in a loud voice when asked if he understood the
other workers staged walk- ers’ rights!” Thousands charges.
outs of about an hour, re- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A web- Authorities say Bowers raged against Jews during and after the mas-
turned out at Google’s site popular with racists that was
flecting rising #MeToo-era Mountain View, California, sacre. He remains jailed without bail.
used by the man charged in the Bowers, who was shot and wounded during a gun battle that injured
frustration among women headquarters. Pittsburgh synagogue massacre four police officers, walked into court under his own power, his left arm
over frat-house behavior The demonstrations was shut down within hours of the heavily bandaged. He was in a wheelchair at his first court appearance
and other misconduct in reflected a sense among slaughter, but it hardly mattered:
heavily male Silicon Valley. some of the 94,000 em- Monday.
Anti-Semites and racists who hang
In Dublin, organizers ployees at Google and its Bowers, who is stocky and square-faced with salt-and-pepper, closely
out in such havens just moved to
used megaphones to ad- parent Alphabet Inc. that cropped hair, frowned as the charges were read but did not appear to
other online forums.
dress the outdoor crowd the company isn’t living up On Wednesday, four days after have a reaction as a federal prosecutor announced he could face a death
of men and women, while to its professed ideals, as 11 people were fatally shot in the sentence. He told a prosecutor he had read the indictment.
in other places, workers expressed in its “Don’t be deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. One of his federal public defenders, Michael Novara, said Bowers
gathered in packed confer- evil” slogan and its newer history, anonymous posters on an- pleaded not guilty, “as is typical at this stage of the proceedings.”
ence rooms or lobbies. In injunction in its corporate other website popular with white
New York, there appeared code of conduct: “Do the supremacists, Stormfront, claimed another one remains or a new one “It’s really difficult to put an ac-
to be as many men as wom- right thing.” the bloodshed at Tree of Life syna- opens. tual number on it, but I would say
gogue was an elaborate fake staged The problem dates back to the this: There are thousands of hate
by actors. The site’s operator, a for- dawn of the internet, when us- sites and there are dozens and doz-
CONTACTING THE DISPATCH mer Ku Klux Klan leader, said traf- ers connected their computers to ens of platforms in which hate ex-
fic has increased about 45 percent each other by dialing telephone ists,” Segal said.
Office hours: Main line:
since the shooting. numbers. A report issued by the A new study by the VOX-Pol
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sun
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t-storm around
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Pipe bomb suspect
ALMANAC DATA in court for bail,
removal hearing
Columbus Thursday
TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW
Thursday 72° 53°
Normal 72° 46° The Associated Press
Record 88° (2016) 30° (1962)
PRECIPITATION (in inches)
Thursday 1.65 MIAMI — The Florida
Month to date 1.65 man accused of sending pipe
Normal month to date 0.14
Year to date 51.87 bombs to prominent Demo-
Normal year to date 45.64 crats and critics of President
TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES Donald Trump is due in
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Federal prosecutors con-
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US Senate candidates speak to Mississippi business audience


Candidates spoke at Hobnob, a social event “For 100 years the same pow-
er structure, the same machine,
tive judges to the federal bench,”
Hyde-Smith said. “We’re repeal-
will serve the final two years of
the six-year term Cochran start-
sponsored by Mississippi Economic Council the same good ole boys, helped ing growth-killing regulations ed.
run our economic system — because we want more jobs. ... Mississippi also has an elec-
By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS effective in Washington. more centralized than not, more We’re lowering taxes to support tion Tuesday to fill its other
The Associated Press Democrat Mike Espy did not based in favoritism than not, that economy.” U.S. Senate seat. Republican
mention Hyde-Smith by name more based in cronyism than Another Democrat challeng- Sen. Roger Wicker is seeking
JACKSON — A Republican
but criticized her for saying she not, to satisfy the donor class ing Hyde-Smith is Tobey Ber- another six years in the job he
appointed to the U.S. Senate
votes 100 percent with Trump. but leaving regular Mississippi- nard Bartee, a former military has held since late 2007. He said
said Thursday that she rep-
“I promise you that I’m going ans out of the fight,” McDaniel intelligence officer making his Republicans have reduced regu-
resents “Mississippi values” by
supporting President Donald to be an independent voice for said. “Those days have to come first run for public office. He lations and cut federal taxes.
Trump. Mississippi, a thoughtful pres- to an end.” said the U.S. needs to improve “We have put more money
“Our country is better off ence in the Senate, working with Hyde-Smith is endorsed by infrastructure and education in the pockets of taxpayers and
right now than it was two years you to make things better,” said Trump and is receiving support but because of political divi- average workers through tax re-
ago,” Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith Espy, a former congressman from several high-profile Mis- sions, “we’re not having the con- lief, and we’ve also lifted the tax
told hundreds of businesspeo- and former U.S. agriculture sec- sissippi Republicans, including versations that we have to have burden off job creators,” Wicker
ple at Hobnob, a social event retary. “I will be a strong voice Gov. Phil Bryant, who chose her to position us for success in the said.
sponsored by Mississippi Eco- and not a weak echo.” to temporarily succeed long- future.” Democratic state Rep. David
nomic Council. Republican state Sen. Chris time Sen. Thad Cochran. Hyde- If nobody wins a majority in Baria, who is challenging Wick-
But, candidates challenging McDaniel said the U.S. should Smith took office in April when the four-person race Tuesday, er, said Mississippi has a “brain
her in next week’s special elec- resist a “lurch toward social- Cochran retired. the two leaders will compete drain” with young people mov-
tion said they would be more ism.” “We’re confirming conserva- in a Nov. 27 runoff. The winner ing to other states for jobs.

Man pleads guilty to burglarizing Salvation Army


By Alex Holloway into the incident was, at the time, lease supervision. He’s
aholloway@cdispatch.com Salvation the second time in three been sentenced as a ha-
Army of- years someone broke bitual offender, which
A Starkville man has fice at 407 into the facility. means he is not eligible
been sentenced to seven Industr ial “... It creates some for parole and his sen-
years in prison, with four Park Road anxiety as to why this tence cannot be short-
suspended, after plead- on Oct. 12, keeps happening,” the ened.
ing guilty Thursday to 2016 by statement said. “We have He’s been previous-
burglarizing the Salva- b r e a k i n g Andrews had to adjust certain ly convicted on a 2003
tion Army. in the glass on the front schedules and systems charge of felony taking
Jonas Andrews, 32, door. because of these break- of a motor vehicle and a
was arrested for com- A victim impact state- ins and robberies.” 2007 charge of burglary
mercial burglary in Oc- ment from the Salvation Andrews’ sentence of a business. He was
tober 2016. According to Army, included in An- also includes a $500 fine sentenced to five years in
his indictment, he broke drews’ file, notes that the and four years of post-re- prison for each charge.

Boykin
Continued from Page 1A
said whether a prosecu- al’s Office, which is pros- Office, called Reynolds’ has about 21 days to file
tor is required to present ecuting the case against questions to MBI agents an appeal with the Su-
exculpatory evidence — Boykin, declined to com- during the deposition preme Court.
meaning evidence which ment on the decision, cit- “leading” and Coleman
shows a defendant is not ing department policy. himself pointed out that
guilty — to a grand jury. a pathologist could deter-
He also worried setting Evidence presented mine what position the
a precedent that could During Boykin’s hear- body was in when the bul-
result in a “procedural ing Thursday, Reynolds let entered it but not what
nightmare” wherein ev- showed several videos the individual being shot
ery defense attorney who recorded during a depo- was holding — meaning
learns of new evidence be- sition when MBI agents the pathologist could not
fore a jury trial files a mo- who investigated the case say whether Ball was
tion to quash the indict- said they believed Boykin holding a gun or whether
ment and send the case was acting in self-defense. he was turning for some
back to grand jury. He also showed a memo other reason, such as to
He did, however, say sent by an MBI investiga- raise his hands in self-de-
he would “love” for Reyn- tor to the director of the fense.
olds to file the appeal so Mississippi Department Alexander argued the
the Supreme Court could of Public Safety which MBI agents had given
give trial judges guidance supports Boykin’s story their opinion, not evi-
on the issue. that he shot Ball after Ball dence, and that of course
Reynolds told The Dis- displayed a gun. they hadn’t given those
patch after Thursday’s “We’ve got four MBI opinions to the grand jury.
hearing that Coleman agents that testified ... “The grand jury is to
ruled correctly in ref- Officer Boykin shot in hear evidence, not opin-
erence to the Supreme self-defense,” Reynolds ion,” he said.
Court never ruling wheth- said. He further argued that
er a prosecutor has the “Thank God I had all the MBI investigators
duty to present clearly ex- that civil case so I could had to go on was Boykin’s
culpatory evidence to the find out all their witness- account, since there was
grand jury. He believes, es don’t believe in their only one other witness to
though, Boykin’s case is a case,” he later added. the scene, Boykin’s fellow
good test for that. Reynolds also said the officer Yolanda Young.
“We’re going to ask pathologist who exam- Young told investiga-
the Mississippi Supreme ined Ball’s body said the tors she never saw Ball
Court to grant what’s wounds were consistent display a gun, though her
called an interlocutory with a person holding a account matched Boy-
appeal, and that’s a dis- weapon turning to the kin’s otherwise.
cretionary appeal, which right to face Boykin. Alexander said Reyn-
means they don’t have to “This was not present- olds’ request to quash the
grant it,” Reynolds said. ed to the grand jury,” indictment was “nothing
“But we will be arguing Reynolds said. “It should more than a summary
that because there’s no have been. Anybody judgment in disguise.”
Mississippi case, this is that’s trying to get to the “Self-defense is a ques-
a very good case for the truth of something should tion that can only be an-
court to rule on the issue have (presented it).” swered by a jury,” he said.
and give us some guid- However, Stanley Al- Once Coleman files his
ance.” exander, who is prosecut- order denying Boykin’s
The Attorney Gener- ing the case for the AG’s motion, Reynolds said he

Mingo
Continued from Page 1A
the incident happened in female. Investigators be- was reported to OCSO
the 1000 block of Cam- lieve there was just one on Sept. 30 and OCSO’s
pus View Drive, where instance of sexual bat- investigation has been
the Campus Trails apart- tery, rather than several ongoing since then.
ments are located. occurring over a span of Mingo is being held
Watson said the victim time. in the Oktibbeha County
in the case was an adult He said the incident Jail on a $100,000 bond.

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COMMERCIAL DISPATCH and a member of Mt. husband, Harold Gard- Billie Ball President, Vice Presi- Mt. Zion M.B. Church
OBITUARY POLICY Olive M.B. Church. ner; children, Maggie dent and Secretary of with the Rev. Erusia
Obituaries with basic informa- STARKVILLE — Dr.
tion including visitation and
In addition to his Ruth Foggie, Sandra Billie Joe Ball, 89, died the National EE De- Culpepper officiating.
service times, are provided father, he is survived by Ann Hamilton and Lin- Nov. 1, 2018. partment Heads Associ- Burial will follow at
free of charge. Extended obit- his son, Ramel Diquan da Carol Strother; and Services will be ation, He was a member the church cemetery.
uaries with a photograph, de- Fincher of Fort Wayne, siblings, Lottie Law- at 3 p.m. Sunday at of First Baptist Church, Visitation will be from
tailed biographical information Indiana; and siblings, horne, Grady Lawhorne First Baptist Church. Starkville Rotary Cub 3-6 p.m. Friday at
and other details families may Calvin Moore, Flo- and Troy Lawhorne. Graveside services and VFW. Carter’s Mortuary Ser-
wish to include, are available
rarine Nicholson and She is survived by will follow at Memorial In addition to his par- vices Chapel. Carter’s
for a fee. Obituaries must be
submitted through funeral Maurice Moore, all of her children, Dianne Gardens. Visitation will ents, he was preceded Mortuary Services is
homes unless the deceased’s Macon. Gardner Smith and be two hours prior to in death by his sisters, in charge of arrange-
body has been donated to Pallbearers will be Richard Gardner, services at the church. Ruby Dorris Ball and V. ments.
science. If the deceased’s friends of the family. both of Columbus; Bonnor; and brothers, Mrs. Shelton was
Welch Funeral Home
body was donated to science, 12 grandchildren; 26 Olan Ball and George born Sept. 24, 1949,
the family must provide official is in charge of arrange-
proof of death. Please submit Mollie Tolon great-grandchildren;
ments. Ball. in Prairie, to the late
CRAWFORD — Mol- and one great-great- He is survived by Simon Robinson and
all obituaries on the form Dr. Ball was born
lie Tolon, 94, died Oct. grandchild. his wife, Ora Jean Mary Alice Robinson.
provided by The Commercial April 8, 1929, in Louin,
Dispatch. Free notices must 27, 2018, in Columbus. Pallbearers will be Thornton of Starkville; She is survived by
to the late John and
be submitted to the newspa- Services will be at Ronald Looney, Rico children, John E. Ball her sons, Shelly Lamar
Emma Smith Ball. He
per no later than 3 p.m. the
11 a.m. Saturday at Gardner, Kerrick and Barbara Jean Ball Robinson of Tampa,
was a 1956 graduate of
day prior for publication Tues-
Fairview Full Gospel Smith, Richard Smith, Ward; brothers, Donal Florida, Joe Lee Rob-
day through Friday; no later Mississippi State Uni-
Baptist Church. Burial Bennie Hopkins, Jr, Ar- inson and Willie James
than 4 p.m. Saturday for the versity and a 1962 grad- Ball of Galveston, Texas
will follow at Memorial thur McClung, Court- Robinson, both of West
Sunday edition; and no later uate of Texas A&M. and Floyd Ball of Katy,
than 7:30 a.m. for the Monday Gardens Cemetery in land McClung, Benito Point; daughter, Kath-
He was a U.S. Army Texas; sisters, Mary
edition. Incomplete notices Columbus. Visitation Nash, Kristopher Nash, leen Robinson of West
veteran and served Lyon and Faye Boone,
must be received no later than
will be from 2-6 p.m. Jordyn Nash, Robert Point; brothers, Jessie
7:30 a.m. for the Monday Strother and Red during the Korean both of Laurel; and six Robinson of West Point
through Friday editions. Paid Friday at West Memo- War. He was formerly grandchildren.
rial Funeral Home in Charles Gardner. and William Robinson
notices must be finalized by 3 employed as Professor of Prairie; sisters, Janie
Starkville. West Me-
p.m. for inclusion the next day
Monday through Thursday; and morial Funeral Home Henrietta Jones and Department Head Mary Shelton Seals of Prairie, An-
Emeritus of the Elec- WEST POINT — nie Pearl Robinson of
on Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday is in charge of arrange- COLUMBUS — trical and Computer
and Monday publication. For
ments. Henrietta Jones, 90, Mary Jo Robinson Shel- West Point and Geor-
more information, call 662- Engineering Depart- ton, 69, died Oct. 25, gia Robinson of Fay-
She is survived by died Oct. 24, 2018, at ment with Mississippi
328-2471.
her sons, Jasper Tolon, her resi- 2018, at her residence. etteville, Georgia; 52
State University. He Services will be at grandchildren; and 89
Willie James Tolon, dence. was a co-founder of the
Spergon Evans John Tolon, Robert Services
Engineering Research
3:30 p.m. Saturday at great-grandchildren.
WEST POINT — will be at

James A. Parker
Tolon and Fred Tolon; Center of Mississippi
Spergon O. Evans, 89, daughters, Lucille 11 a.m.
died Oct. 25, 2018, at State University and
Mosley and Doris Bu- Saturday at
Dugan Memorial Nurs- has served as National
channan; and siblings, Shiloh Full James Ardis “Frog” Parker, age 76, died
ing Home. Willie Ben Williams, Gospel Wednesday, October 31, 2018, at his residence in
Services will be at 11 Baptist Jones
Rebecca Allen and Columbus.
a.m. Saturday at Green- Rosie Staples. Church Graveside services will be held Sunday, No-
wood M.B. Church with the Rev. George vember 04, 2018, at 2:00 PM at Cullman City
with the Rev. Joe Reel Harris officiating. Buri-
officiating. Burial will
Doris McCrary al will follow at Concord
Cemetery, Cullman, Alabama with Bro. Eddie
COLUMBUS — Do- Hampton and Bro. J.L. Parker officiating. Memo-
follow at the church Cemetery. Visitation rial Gunter Peel Funeral Home & Crematory, 2nd
cemetery. Visitation ris McCrary, 86, died
Nov. 2, 2018, at North will be from noon-6 Ave. North location is in charge of arrangements.
will be from 3-6 p.m. p.m. Friday at Carter’s Mr. Parker was born on Wednesday, Decem-
Friday at Carter’s Mor- Mississippi Medical
Center in Tupelo. Funeral Services. Car- ber 31, 1941, in Joppa, AL, to the late Malcom
tuary Services Chapel. ter’s Funeral Services Eugene and Evie May Nelson Parker. He was a
Carter’s Mortuary Arrangements are
is in charge of arrange- member of Word of Life Baptist Church and a re-
Services is in charge of incomplete and will be
ments. Wilma Brooks
announced by Memori- Visitation: tired truck driver.
arrangements. Mrs. Jones was born Saturday, Nov. 3 • 10-11:30 AM In addition to his parents, he was preceded in
Mr. Evans was born al Gunter Peel Funeral
Home and Crematory, Aug. 6, 1928, in Colum- First Baptist Church death by his wife, Patricia Ann Parker; his son,
Jan. 31, 1929, in Mon- Services:
bus, to the late Willie Travis Wayne Parker; and his brother, Jackie D.
roe County, to the late Second Avenue North Saturday, Nov. 3 • 11:30 AM
and Eliza Jones. First Baptist Church Parker.
Elizabeth Evans. Location. Burial
In addition to her Friendship Cemetery Survivors include his son, Neal Parker (Xan-
He is survived by his parents, she was Memorial Gunter Peel dra), Arab, AL; brother, Malcom Parker (Flor-
sons, Nathaniel Evans Maggie Gardner preceded in death by Funeral Home ence), Columbus, MS; niece, Shelia Graham,
and Joe Willie Evans; COLUMBUS — her siblings, John H. College St. Location
Aiken, SC; grandchildren, Alexandria Britney
daughters, Shirley Maggie Vera Gardner, Jones, Willie J. Jones Parker, Sabrina Gracie Witcher and Natlie Brooke
Evans White, Sandra 88, died Oct. 24, 2018, Jr., George Jones and James A. Parker
Graveside Services: Parker; and great-grandchildren, John Neal Hen-
Johnson and Annie T. at her resi- Christine Saddler. Sunday, Nov. 4 • 2 PM derson, Riley Witcher and Brody Witcher.
Barnes; 21 grandchil- dence. She is survived by Cullman City Cemetery
Services Cullman, Alabama
dren; 29 great-grand- her children, Norma Memorial Gunter Peel
children; and 13 will be at Simmons and Charles Funeral Home
great-great-grandchil- 11 a.m. Jones, both of St. 2nd Ave. North Location
dren. Saturday Louis, Missouri and
at United James Albert Jones of Samuel E. Dale Sign the online guest book at
Incomplete
Randy Moore Christian
Gardner Columbus; siblings, Memorial Gunter Peel www.memorialgunterpeel.com
MACON — Randy Baptist Florinteen Jones and Funeral Home 716 Second Avenue North • Columbus, MS
E. Moore, 48, died Oct. Church Magnolia Jones, both College St. Location

Angela Maxwell
20, 2018, at Baptist Me- with the Rev. Steven of Columbus; eight
morial Hospital-Golden James officiating. grandchildren; 27 Doris McCrary
Burial will follow at Incomplete
Triangle. great-grandchildren; Memorial Gunter Peel
Services will be at Memorial Gardens. and one great-great- Funeral Home Angela “Angie” Garrick Maxwell, 49, a
11 a.m. Saturday at Mt. Visitation will be from grandchild. 2nd Ave. North Location
resident of Florence, MS, passed away October
Olive M.B. Church with noon-6 p.m. Friday at Pallbearers will be 28, 2018, at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, MS.
the Rev. Billy Goodwin Carter’s Funeral Ser- Charles B. Murphy Jr., She succumbed to her courageous battle against
officiating. Burial will vices. Carter’s Funeral Chaz Murphy, Rob-
memorialgunterpeel.com
brain cancer.
follow at the church Services is in charge of ert Simmons, Ronnie Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday,
cemetery. Visitation arrangements. Riggins, Anthony Jones November 2, at Jackson First Assembly of God
will be from noon-5 Mrs. Gardner was and James J. Bell. Church, 6339 Highway 18 West, Jackson, MS.
p.m. Friday at Carter’s born Feb. 1, 1930, in The following day, a second service will be held

Do your kids a favor.


Funeral Services of Gordo, Alabama, to at 11 a.m. at Vibrant Church, 500 Holly Hills Rd.,
Macon. Carter’s Funer- the late Newt and Lillie Columbus, MS.
al Services is in charge Saunders. She was Angie was born in Keesler Air Force Base
of arrangements. formerly employed as Make your funeral/cremations plans in advance.
Hospital in Biloxi, the child of Charles Eugene
Mr. Moore was a baker with Hardin’s When Caring Counts... “Gene” Garrick and Pamela “Pam” Schultz
born Sept. 22, 1070, in Bakery and a member Garrick. She grew up in Columbus, MS and
Macon, to Robert Earl of United Christian graduated from Immanuel High School and
Hughes and the late Baptist Church. FUNERAL HOME Mississippi University for Women with a
Jessie B. Moore. He In addition to her & CREMATORY
bachelor’s degree in home economics in 1990.
1131 N. Lehmberg Rd.
was a 1988 graduate of parents, she was pre- Shortly thereafter she wed David Reese Maxwell
Columbus, MS 39702
Noxubee High School ceded in death by her (662) 328-1808 of Columbus, who became a minister of the
www.lowndesfuneralhome.net Assembly of God Church. To their union were
born Collin Reese Maxwell and Sallie Kathryn
“Kadi” Maxwell. Angie loved life as shown by
the smile which radiated from her beautiful face.
Federal health care website up She loved cats and she loved traveling the globe
with her family. She loved food and cooking and
trying out different cuisines. Her fighting spirit
and running after slow start was evidenced by her rebuilding after losing
her home in Hurricane Katrina. However, Angie
By RICARDO tions, this sign-up season reserved her most precious love for her family
ALONSO-ZALDIVAR under the Trump admin-
The Associated Press and her Savior. She was an active member of
istration is getting close Jackson First.
scrutiny. Angie is survived by her husband, David, son,
WASHINGTON —
In earlier years, techni- Reese, and daughter, Kadi, all of Florence; her
The federal website where
cal problems with the site parents, Gene and Pam Garrick of Columbus;
consumers can get health
insurance under the Af- created major headaches sister, Lori Garrick Grant and husband, Richard
fordable Care Act was up for the Obama administra- “Ricky” Grant and their children, Jayme,
and running Thursday tion. Some Democrats cit- Harrison and Macy Kate, all of Olive Branch,
after a slow start as sign- ed HealthCare.gov’s melt- MS; and grandmother, Flora Harrell Schultz of
up season for 2019 opened down after its 2013 debut Tupelo. Her beloved aunts, Jan Garrick of Jackson
days before the midterm as one of the reasons they and Jenny Irwin of Tupelo also survive her.
elections. lost control of the Senate Her paternal grandparents, Charles “Buddy”
During early morning the following year. and Jean Garrick of Wiggins, MS and maternal
hours, people accessing Since those initial grandfather, Ralph Schultz, predeceased her.
the site were directed to a problems were fixed, the The family requests that memorials be made
screen that said work was website serving people in to the “Speed The Light Fund” at Jackson First
underway. A recording at 39 states has worked fair-
Assembly Of God, 6339 Hwy 18 West, Jackson,
the HealthCare.gov call ly smoothly, first under
MS 39209. Please indicate “Angie” on donations.
center conveyed a similar President Barack Obama
Trinity Funeral Services is honored to serve
message. Things seemed and now under Donald
the Maxwell family in their time of need, and
to be running normally by Trump. The rest of the
asks that you remember them in your prayers
about 9 a.m. EDT. states and the District of
over the coming days.
With health care a ma- Columbia run their own
jor issue in Tuesday’s elec- sign-ups. Paid Obituary - Trinity Funeral Services
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2018 5A

Democrats and Republicans rush to avert third party spoilers


Democrats are especially sensitive to the become “spoilers” by peeling
off just enough support to let
voters tend to revert to the two
major parties. And some who
putting at risk the campaign of
Democrat Laura Kelly.
issue after Green Party and Libertarian the other major party win. Dem-
ocrats are especially sensitive
cast ballots for third party can-
didates may not otherwise show
“I wish Tim well, but have
told him that my campaign is
presidential candidates drew about 5 to the issue after Green Party
and Libertarian presidential
up to the polls, so it’s mislead-
ing to presume that every vote
about the people of Kansas, not
about establishment figures in
percent of the popular vote in 2016 candidates drew about 5 per- for an outside candidate is a
Topeka,” Orman said, referring
cent of the popular vote in 2016, vote stolen from a major party.
By BOB CHRISTIE for Republican Martha McSally. the year that Hillary Clinton Regardless, it’s a fear present to the state capitol.
and NICHOLAS RICCARDI But on Thursday, Green sud- narrowly lost the presidency to on both sides of the aisle. The In Georgia, a Libertarian
The Associated Press denly announced she would Donald Trump. biggest impact this cycle may candidate could force one of the
drop out of the race and en- “When a race is close every- be in Kansas, where Democrats nation’s most closely watched
PHOENIX — Two congress- dorsed Sinema. thing matters — every demo- fear businessman and indepen- governor’s races into a Decem-
women running for U.S Senate “After watching the debates graphic group, the number of dent gubernatorial candidate ber runoff.
in Arizona are crisscrossing the and seeing everything, Sine- candidates on the ballot,” said Greg Orman, who has notched And in Montana, Sen. Jon
state, raising millions of dollars ma’s stance on a lot of things are Nathan Gonzales, a nonparti- up to 10 percent support in polls. Tester has repeatedly won cam-
and trying to exploit every pos- very close to mine,” Green said san analyst for Inside Elections. Kansas Democrats worry Or-
sible advantage to eke out a win paigns with less than 50 percent
in an interview with Channel 12 But, he added, that doesn’t man will help Republican Kris
in what both sides expect to be of the vote with a Libertarian
news in Phoenix. mean third party candidates Kobach — the controversial
a photo-finish race. The about face demonstrates candidate on the ballot. This
will inevitably tip a close race. chair of Trump’s disbanded vot-
The wild card: Angela Green, the significance third party can- “We have to be a bit more nu- er fraud commission — win the week, an anonymous mailer
a Green Party candidate who didates are playing as Election anced.” governor’s race. On Monday, circulated attacking Tester’s
could win votes that might have Day nears and key races tighten Third party candidates tend Orman’s treasurer, Republican Republican challenger, Matt
gone to Democrat Krysten Sine- across the country. There’s a to poll better than they actually Tim Owens, quit the campaign Rosendale, and urging a vote for
ma, clearing a path to victory fear that these candidates could perform on Election Day, when because he feared Orman was Libertarian Rick Breckenridge.

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Video of cop killer becomes


Trump campaign push
By JONATHAN LEMIRE twice-deported immi-
and ZEKE MILLER grant from Mexico, was
The Associated Press sentenced to death in
California for the 2014
WASHINGTON —
killings. The 53-second
The widows of two police
video includes expletives
officers the Mexican im-
uttered by Bracamontes
migrant murdered were
during his trial as he pro-
invited to President Don-
ald Trump’s 2017 address fessed regret at not kill-
to Congress. The con- ing more officers.
servative Breitbart News “Illegal immigrant,
faithfully chronicled his Luis Bracamontes, killed
conviction and death sen- our people!,” the video
tence. His snarling, ex- states, adding, “Dem-
pletive-filled rant about ocrats let him into our
killing police officers ap- country ... Democrats let
peared in a little-noticed him stay.”
January 2018 Trump cam-
paign ad.
Now, Luis Bracamon-
tes’ menacing smile has
abruptly taken a central
role in Trump’s closing
midterm election argu-
ment about immigration
as the president tweeted
out a video of the Latino
man’s courtroom appear-
ance in what was immedi-
ately denounced by some
Democrats and Republi-
cans as a racist campaign
tactic.
Bracamontes, an immi-
grant living in the country
illegally, sports a shaved
head and long chin hair
and speaks in accented
English in the video, and
his words are clear: He’s
killed cops and he’s “gon-
na kill more cops soon.”
The video, which
Trump tweeted late
Wednesday, alleges with-
out evidence that Dem-
ocrats were responsible
for allowing Bracamontes
into the U.S. It comes amid
a frenzy of hardline immi-
gration proposals pushed
out by Trump in the final
stages of the campaign,
including sending troops
to the border and revok-
ing birthright citizenship.
Bracamontes, a
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NAMASTE
Choice of words matters
Every life ership obviously considered a crime! What an leader of a country. Graham’s speech in a Chris-
matters. The matters very irrational man! One time around 2002, the tian congregation. I wish polit-
environmentalists much. That’s why In the synagogue killing, phrase “axis of evil” was fre- ical leaders of the world took
or ecologists would I say words matter, the man used three pistols quently repeated and used to notes on the way he talked.
say, this particular gesture matters, and a semi-automatic as- demonize a handful of coun- Dispatch readers may find
animal may be dan- voice matters and sault-style rifle, which was tries. I am not sure whether always that I refer to ancient
gerous to humans, choice of words also used in the Orlando these extreme words were religious quotes, though I am
but we shouldn’t matter. If you see nightclub massacre. Can’t absolutely necessary to iden- not entirely a religious person
kill to make it Hitler’s speeches we do something or ban this tify the countries of different but rather diehard believer in
endangered spies. — and the way he semiautomatic assault-style views at that time. humaneness.
The balance in spoke — certainly rifle for a limited time? There According to the New York I believe how you greet oth-
the ecosystem is contributed to the are still suggestions that the Times, the suspect in the ers matters. In Indian culture,
important. In other Jiben Roy rise of German churches, synagogue, tem- recent mail bomb incidents a greeting word is “Namaste”
words, everything nationalism that ul- ple and mosques should be used to live in a van plastered and you have to unite two
matters to the timately translated decorated with guns so that with hate words and photos hands, which is a part of yoga
environment and thus matters to hate crime killing of Jews the society becomes survival of the targets. How do things posture that comes from your
to humans. It goes without during World War II. of the fittest. Is this being like this van exist? Who soul. In this turbulent world,
saying that humans matter to What an irony! After nearly civilized? supports people like this guy? soul to soul connection may
each other. 75 years later, the Jewish com- Our choice of words ob- One might say this guy or the be more important to reduce
In the wild, animals typical- munity has to face a similar viously matters. In addition, Pittsburg shooter is a mental tension and to appreciate life.
ly do not kill one of their own. tragedy on the soil of their in this internet age, tweets patient. Then my question is Jiben Roy, a native of
They may fight, but they don’t refuge in Pittsburg. One of the matters just as much. The spo- what are the mentally sound Bangladesh, teaches chemistry
kill each other. Humans kill rationalities of the shooter is ken and written words used people doing to prevent these and pharmaceutical sciences
each other frequently. that this minority community matter very much for commu- occurrences? at Mississippi University for
While many things matter, helps other refugees. Imagine nity leaders, religious leaders, During the 80’s for the first Women. His email address is
the influence by our lead- that: Helping someone else is celebrities and obviously the time, I heard Reverend Billy royjiben@yahoo.com.

Letter to the editor Cartoonist view


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Appreciates officers
My garage was recently burglar-
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Dillard Robinson and Investigator
Christopher Ware were outstand-
ing. They were professional, prompt
and sympathetic to my situation. I
appreciated their services greatly!
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Columbus

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Mississippi voice

Tiny state agency plans on issuing $895 million bond


When a Tiny one and two percent heart of Wall Street doing bond than to create an economically Commission can withhold sales
backwater state range, if that. deals. I am struggling to under- attractive loan for the financial tax, homestead exemption
agency published a The annual stand this deal. institution serving as the gas and other funds to make those
public notice in the MGAM audit does I do know that during the supplier. payments.”
newspaper that it not have a single financial collapse of 2008, doz- “In summary, a complex In the fine print of the audit
planned on issuing word or statistic ens of these deals went down series of transactions involving of Georgia’s gas authority,
up to $895 million in showing any sav- the tubes leading to billions of long-term commodity supply which just issued over a billion
state debt, it raised ings to its municipal dollars in losses. contracts and derivatives were of these bonds, it states: “The
some eyebrows. members. A 2003 Curious, I got on the internet utilized by taxable financial in- Gas Authority is exposed to
The Municipal PEER review found and did a little research. I only stitutions to obtain tax-deduct- market price risk in the event
Gas Authority savings of two cents found one analysis written in ible financing in the tax-exempt of nonperformance by any of its
of Mississippi from the typical $4 2010 by First Principles Capital market at tax-exempt yields, counterparties.” Not so good.
(MGAM) only has a
Wyatt Emmerich MMBTU price of Management in New York. It something that taxable institu- As I see it, the biggest bene-
half-dozen or so em- gas. That doesn’t was titled, “Dissecting Munici- tions are expressly forbidden ficiaries of this deal are law-
ployees, but that isn’t stopping even cover the salaries at pal Prepaid Gas Transactions.” from executing. With the yers, bankers and middle men.
the 30-year-old agency from MGAM. It was not an encouraging purchase of the bonds issued Certainly the staff of MGAM
some whopping plans. Here’s the thing I can’t get report. by the financial institution, the will have 31 years to administer
MGAM plans on issuing over. The 25 Mississippi munic- A flow chart of the trans- recycling of the money from the the program.
bonds to buy a 31-year supply ipal gas companies represented actions shows nine different debt issuance lacks any busi- And if, pray tell, this deal
of gas for 25 small municipal by MGAM purchased a total entities involved in 20 different ness purpose other than creat- goes bad, the lawsuits will
natural gas operations located of $18.7 million in natural gas transactions. ing a significant tax benefit for be flying and you can bet the
throughout the state. in 2017. If MGAM issues $895 The report states: “A munici- the financial institution to the taxpayers will be picking up the
The question is why? million in bonds, the interest on pality issues a long term tax-ex- detriment of taxpayers.” legal tab and possibly a lot, lot
With fracking, there is a the bonds alone will cost about empt bond and uses the pro- MGAM Wilson says neither more.
huge supply of natural gas. Gas $35 million in the first year. ceeds to purchase a long term the municipalities nor MGAM There is a huge supply of
pipelines are regulated and are How does that make sense? Just supply of natural gas. The gas (meaning ratepayers and natural gas with dozens of
independent from gas produc- the interest on the bonds alone delivered under the contract taxpayers) will be on the hook. suppliers and private compa-
ers, of which there are dozens. is twice the total amount spent is sold to local buyers at the They plan to use the Mississip- nies that can assist any munic-
Natural gas prices are low and on gas for the whole year. prevailing market price. The pi Development Bank. ipality to get the best price on
predicted to be low for de- I emailed that question to proceeds from the sale of gas If you go to the Mississippi gas. Lacking more substantial
cades to come. Why would the Wilson, but I never could figure are paid to a commodity swap Development Bank’s website it evidence of cost savings, it
MGAM want to tie down cities out his answer. To his credit, provider in return for fixed cash states: “The security for Missis- makes little sense for this small
and the state in such a complex he has been responsive, it’s just flows that are consistent with sippi Development Bank bonds agency to get caught up in a
31-year deal that few people can loaded with technical jargon. I the debt service obligations of is a lien on the revenues of the complex billion dollar deal that
even understand? recall that statement rumored the municipal bond. The net re- local governmental entity. A nobody understands and could
MGAM Executive Director to be said by Albert Einstein; “If sult of these transactions is that Mississippi Development Bank possibly put cities, taxpayers
Geoff Wilson claims the deal you can’t explain it to a 12-year- the municipality has acquired revenue bond may also contain and ratepayers at risk.
will save the municipalities 15 old, you probably don’t under- a long term supply of gas at the the moral obligation of the Wyatt Emmerich is the editor
percent off the market rate, but stand it very well yourself.” prevailing market prices at the State of Mississippi . . . Should and publisher of The Northside
I am skeptical of these claims. To be sure, I am not 12. I time of delivery. The issuance a local government entity fail to Sun, a weekly newspaper in Jack-
Audited reports of other gas au- worked in the corporate finance of the municipal bond serves make a debt service payment son. He can be reached by e-mail
thorities show discounts in the division of Merrill Lynch in the no economic purpose other on the bonds, the State Tax at wyatt@northsidesun.com.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2018 7A

With employers eager to fill


jobs, hiring could stay strong
Businesses, hungry for workers, are advertising a pool of readily available workers,
including the number of part-time
a record number of job openings workers who would prefer full-time
jobs.
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER ber added the most jobs in eight “It doesn’t seem to me that we’re
AP Economics Writer months, a private survey found. Pay anywhere near the point where, oh
has been picking up. my God, we can’t find people,” said
WASHINGTON — Against the Joseph LaVorgna, chief economist
In the past year or so, as unem-
backdrop of next week’s midterm for the Americas at Natixis, an as-
elections, the U.S. job market is ployment has dwindled to a now-
set management company.
the healthiest it’s been in at least 49-year low, economists had been
So far in 2018, employers have
two decades. And with another predicting that hiring would slow as
added a robust average of 208,000
strong hiring report expected Fri- the pool of jobless workers shrank. jobs a month. That’s stronger than
day, some barometers of the job Yet so far that hasn’t happened. In last year’s average of 182,000,
market suggest that it has room to fact, job growth has actually accel- though not quite at the sizzling
strengthen further. erated this year from 2017. pace of roughly 250,000 in 2015.
Businesses, hungry for workers, And though some industries Combined, all that hiring has been
are advertising a record number have complained of a lack of quali- enough to cut the jobless rate to 3.7
of openings. Companies in Octo- fied applicants, other signs point to percent, the lowest level since 1969.

Amazon’s new goal: Teach 10 million kids a year to code


Company hopes the programs spur adults from low-income
families who might not
computer science educa-
tion last year.
more black, Hispanic and female have learned to code oth-
erwise. It hopes the pro-
Other corporations,
including Microsoft and
students to study computer science grams spur more black,
Hispanic and female stu-
Facebook, have also
committed cash to bring
By JOSEPH PISANI a program Thursday that dents to study computer
coding to schools, which
AP Retail Writer aims to teach more than science.
could ultimately benefit
10 million students a year Amazon declined to
NEW YORK — Am- put a price tag on the pro- the companies. There’s a
azon wants to get more how to code. Amazon said shortage of computer en-
gram, called Amazon Fu-
kids thinking about be- it will pay for summer ture Engineer, but said it gineers, and teaching stu-
coming computer engi- camps, teacher training will take up a big chunk dents to code will ensure
neers. and other initiatives to of the $50 million that it a pipeline of future talent
The company launched benefit kids and young committed to spend on to hire.

Official: Mafia hit man suspected in Whitey Bulger’s slaying


The Associated Press West Virginia prison, an discuss the matter and old like Bulger — a
ex-investigator briefed spoke on condition of an- known “snitch” — placed
BOSTON — A Ma- on the case said Wednes- onymity. in the general population
fia hit man who is said day. Authorities have not instead of more protec-
to hate “rats” is under The former official disclosed the cause of tive housing?
suspicion in the slaying said that Fotios “Freddy” death. Attorney Hank Bren-
of former Boston crime Geas and at least one oth- Among the many un- nan said Bulger had a
boss and longtime FBI er inmate are believed answered questions after hip injury and was in a
informant James “Whit- to have been involved Bulger was found dead wheelchair when he was
ey” Bulger, who was in Bulger’s killing. The on Tuesday: Why was he attacked. Brennan repre-
found dead hours after longtime investigator moved to the prison? And sented Bulger during his
he was transferred to a was not authorized to why was a frail 89-year- 2013 trial.
8A FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Mississippi election leader


predicts strong voter turnout
50,571 absentee ballots have been requested this In addition to the two Senate
races, there is a race in each of the
year, compared with 25,395 four years ago four U.S. House districts. Nonpar-
tisan judicial races are also on the
By EMILY WAGSTER PET TUS during the last federal midterm ballot .
The Associated Press election in November 2014. Absentee voting in circuit
“It looks like we’re going to have clerk’s offices ends at noon Satur-
JACKSON — Mississippi’s top a record turnout for a (midterm) day, and absentee ballots returned
elections official is predicting election,” Hosemann said. by mail must be received by Mon-
strong voter turnout as people He said 50,571 absentee ballots day.
statewide choose two U.S. sena- have been requested this year, Regular in-person voting is 7
tors. compared with 25,395 four years a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday, and voters
Secretary of State Delbert Hose- ago. Absentees usually account for will need to show a driver’s license
mann said Wednesday that nearly 4 percent to 5 percent of the overall or another type of government-is-
twice as many people have request- number of ballots cast in Mississip- sued photo identification at the
ed absentee ballots this year than pi, he said. polls.

Exhibition
Continued from Page 1A
Produced and funded
through the traveling ex-
Online
n WATER/WAYS EXHIBIT:
hibition arm of the Smith- Learn more about the Smith-
sonian Institute, Water/ sonian Institute’s Water/Ways
Ways aims to show the exhibit at https://museumon-
mainstreet.org/content/water-
physical and cultural im-
ways#ExhibitionDetails
portance of water all over
the world. It touches on
everything from the loca- Monroe counties, the win-
tions of major rivers and ning entries of which will
other bodies of water and be on display alongside
how much water Earth the exhibition.
holds to the significance The details of the art
water has in various world project are not ironed out
religions, according to the yet, Zaiontz said, but she’s
Smithsonian’s website. excited for students —
“It talks about how we and everyone else — to
Courtesy photo
use water to live,” said see the exhibition.
The Smithsonian Institute and Mississippi Humanities
Ten nes - Council are sponsoring Water/Ways, a traveling muse- “It’s going to really en-
s e e -To m - um exhibition that will be on display in Columbus start- hance the museum,” she
b i g b e e ing in January. Each exhibit explores the importance of said. “It’s going to draw a
Wa t e r w a y water to human culture. Visitors can see the exhibition lot of people — students,
Development at the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation adults, civic clubs, every-
Authorit y Museum on Seventh Street North. thing — into the museum.
Administra- And of course when they
tor Mitch about all those different seum very well. It goes to- come to see that one, then
Mays. “It Mays aspects of how we use wa- gether,” he said. “... From they’re going to see ours
does have ter.” our perspective, we’re too, then they’re going to
what I would call a bent Earlier this year, Mays more concerned with go back out into the com-
toward conservation, but traveled to the coast with commerce on the water- munity and tell other peo-
also environment — keep- a local logistics commit- way, and the Smithsonian ple about our museum.”
ing our waterways clean tee to see the exhibition exhibit does go into that, Mays said he hopes
and clear. It talks about and learn how to set it up. so they both fit together the museum’s location
how water is used. Peo- He said the exhibition is very nice.” downtown — close both
ple, obviously, when they full of interactive displays He and Zaiontz said to the Lee Home and the
think of water they think for both children and they hope to begin mar- Columbus-Lowndes Pub-
of drinking water — how adults and will fit nicely keting the exhibition soon lic Library — encourages
cities and counties have alongside the exhibits at and particularly are in- visitors to make a day of
water to provide for their the transportation muse- terested in working with learning local history.
citizens. But it’s also used um. area schools. Mays said Water/Ways opens at
for industry and com- “I think the Smithso- they are planning an art the Transportation Muse-
merce and recreation. So nian Water/Ways exhibit competition open to third um on Jan. 25 and will run
this exhibit kind of talks will complement our mu- graders in Lowndes and until March 8.

Police Explorers
Continued from Page 1A
said was about 2006-07, bers — including males Assistant chief, CPD promoted to chief in Janu-
it boasted as many as 110 and females — and they ary. Edrick Hall held the
Explorers. have already logged more numbers job for a few weeks this
Many of those partic- than 170 volunteer hours, On Thursday, CPD summer before returning
ipants, he said, went on mostly helping with com- Chief Fred Shelton re- to his previous position as
ported to the overview
to become police officers, munity events. Indianola police chief in
committee that the ap-
firefighters or detention The charter, outside late July.
plication deadline for the
center officers locally or of simply formalizing the Shelton also report-
vacant assistant chief po-
across the country. program, also gives it sition is 6 p.m. Monday. ed Thursday the officer
“This allows the partic- access to Boy Scouts of After that will come the workforce at CPD had
ipants to view career op- America insurance and screening and interview- dropped to 60, down from
portunities in the whole legal services, Jones add- ing process. a high of 67 since the
public service realm, not ed. So far, he said, six have chief took the reins. CPD
just police,” Jones said. No public money goes applied — including two is budgeted to field 70 of-
“These young people also to the program, Jones internal applicants. ficers.
learn more about their said, so it relies on private “By (Nov. 20), the idea The department is cur-
community in the pro- donations, fundraising is to have a successful ap- rently screening 12 appli-
cess.” and membership dues. plicant to present to the cants for possible employ-
For the past six months, Each member even gets mayor and city council for ment, Shelton said, and
Jones said he’s built the a police-style uniform approval,” Shelton said. the successful candidates
non-chartered Explorers adorned with Explorer Shelton served as as- will attend state academy
back up to about 20 mem- patches. sistant chief before being training in January.
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WOMEN’S PREP BASEBALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL


COLLEGE
BASKETBALL Sweat, Rivers part
Howard of dominant front
already
energizing for No. 21 Bulldogs
By Bret t Hudson

Bulldogs bhudson@cdispatch.com

STARKVILLE — By December 2016, Montez


By Adam Minichino Sweat had more or less given up on a reunion.
aminichino@cdispatch.com
Sweat was in between his lone season at
Copiah-Lincoln Community
STARKVILLE —
College and on his way to
Anriel Howard isn’t a
Mississippi State. A couple of
one-dimensional player.
hours north, Chauncey Rivers, as
That might be hard
Sweat describes it, “was toying
to believe
with everybody.” Sweat thought
considering
Rivers was going to go to Alabama.
How a rd ’s
At the deadline, Rivers surprised
knack for
him by committing to MSU. With Sweat
rebound-
that decision, childhood friends
ing helped
and high school teammates were
her earn so
reunited.
much ac-
Sweat and Rivers are two
Howard claim in the
of MSU’s most disruptive
last three
defensive ends. Sweat
years at Texas A&M. Adam Minichino/Dispatch Staff
is second in the
But MSU women’s bas- New Hope High School seniors Tyler Murphy, left, and Payton Springfield pose
Southeastern Conference in sacks,
ketball coach Vic Schaefer for pictures with New Hope High coach Lee Boyd, back, left, and assistant
wants everyone to know coach Jared Garrett on Thursday at a signing ceremony at the school. while Rivers is tied for fourth in Rivers
Howard is much more tackles for a loss despite playing
than a rebounder.
“I think she is conta-
gious with her energy and
New Hope’s Murphy, Springfield directly behind Sweat.
No. 21 MSU (5-3, 2-3 Southeastern Confer-
ence, No. 18 College Football Playoff) has great-
ly benefitted from their performances, but it

will continue careers at ICC


with her attitude and with
her presence,” Schaefer hasn’t been the only one. Rivers and Sweat have
said. been making life hard on opponents since grade
That’s a good sign for a school.
team that lost four starters By Adam Minichino Despite being close to his friend, See BULLDOGS, 3B
following a program-re- aminichino@cdispatch.com Springfield couldn’t persuade Mur-
cord 37-win season and a phy to wear a bow tie like he did Game 9
second-consecutive trip Payton Springfield and Tyler Thursday to celebrate the next step n Louisiana Tech, 6:30 p.m. Saturday
to the national title game. Murphy have grown up together in their baseball careers. (SEC Network; WKBB-FM 100.9, WFCA-FM 107.9).
Howard will get her first playing baseball. “He is not really a fashion guy,”
chance to display her in- The New Hope High School se- said Springfield, who sported a red ONLINE
fectious spirit at 6 p.m. Fri- niors started their journeys when bow tie with a white dress shirt. “I n more mississippi state football: Coach Joe
day when No. 6 MSU plays they were 4 years old in Propst Park just got a little more swag than him.” Moorhead wants more consistency from punters
host to Central Missouri, in Columbus. Through the years, Springfield took the advice of his Tucker Day and Kody Schexnayder.
the reigning NCAA Divi- their love for the game of baseball mother, who suggested he could www.cdispatch.com
sion II national champion, brought them closer together and “rock” a bow tie a little more than
in an exhibition game at helped them become mainstays for a regular tie. He said he couldn’t
Humphrey Coliseum.
the Trojans. See NEW HOPE, 4B Follow MSU on podcast
Last month at the SEC n The Dispatch and WCBI have come together to
Media Day, Schaefer said launch the Straight Sippin’ podcast. The Dispatch’s
there was no doubt How- Brett Hudson will join Tom Eble and Courtney Robb
ard was going to “impact”
the program. He cited her
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Sunday, to preview and to recap Mississippi State and
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a value on. will be on iTunes and Google Play soon.
“What she has really
brought to the table that
has been so valuable to us
is a work ethic every day,”
Schaefer said last month.
“She brings it every day.
Reddix, No. 1 EMCC
set to start playoffs
She brings a smile on her
face and she really brings
a work ethic, a toughness
that really fits our pro-
gram.” BY SCOTT WALTERS
Schaefer elaborated on swalters@cdispatch.com
that point Thursday when
he said he knew Howard East Mississippi Community College sopho-
had an opportunity to go more wide receiver Kalem Reddix has been waiting
to a number of schools for this moment since he switched schools a little
after she completed her more than a year ago.
undergraduate studies at A coaching change at the end of his freshman
Texas A&M. He said he season at Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C. placed Red-
understands Howard has dix on the market for a new junior college program.
aspirations to play profes- EMCC picked up the Gulf Coast native and has
sional basketball after this watched him emerge into a star.
season, which is why he Reddix will look to build on his-team best receiv-
wants to make sure he and ing numbers at 2 p.m. Saturday when No. 1 EMCC
his coaches do everything (9-0) plays host to No. 16 Copiah-Lincoln C.C. (6-3)
they can to help her grow to open the Mississippi Association of Communi-
her game. ty and Junior Colleges (MACJC) playoffs at Sulli-
Schaefer said Howard, Adam Minichino/Dispatch Staff van-Windham Field in Scooba.
who arrived in Starkville Starkville Academy senior soccer player Aubree Campbell poses for a picture “Since arriving here, I have been looking forward
in August, continues to with her father, Brad; her mother, Traci; her sister, Taylor; and Starkville Academy to the chance to win a championship,” Reddix said.
adjust to the environment girls soccer coach Matthew Tremblay on Thursday at a signing ceremony to “This is the closest team I have ever been around.
and her teammates. He celebrate her decision to play soccer at Meridian Community College.
Each hour, each day has been a real blessing. This
said she has done a great

SA’s Campbell overcomes injury


program sets the standard around this state. To be
job navigating those wa- here helping them win a championship is gratify-
ters and building relation- ing, humbling. I have been thinking about the play-
ships. offs for a long time. Can’t wait to get started.”
McCowan has seen
Howard’s energy spread
throughout the team, es-
pecially in practice.
to sign with Meridian C.C. EMCC’s two-season winning streak is at 14
games. After winning last season’s MACJC State
championship (sixth in program history) and Na-
By Adam Minichino in her knee ended her final year at tional Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
“She is very contagious,”
aminichino@cdispatch.com Starkville Academy after only three national championship (fourth), EMCC began this
McCowan said. “She comes
or four matches. This time, Campbell season ranked No. 1.
into practice every day and
STARKVILLE — Injuries tried thought her chances of playing at the The Lions backed that ranking from the start of
is ready to get after it. If she
is on your team, she is going to derail the soccer career of Aubree next level had ended. the regular season. EMCC finished undefeated in
to push you. She has anoth- Campbell. “This might not be what God regular-season play for a fourth time under coach
er motor. If you’re going As a junior, Campbell broke the wants me to do,” Campbell said about Buddy Stephens.
against her, you can’t take fourth metatarsal in her foot and had her thoughts after she suffered the See EMCC, 2B
it easy.” to have a bone graft from her hip. season-ending injury.
Howard said adapting That injury kept her out six months But Campbell’s outlook changed Game 10
to a new group of team- and forced her to miss all of soccer after she visited Meridian Communi- n No. 15 Copiah-Lincoln Community College,
mates, a new offense, and season and part of the girls basketball ty College. 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3 (WGTC-FM 92.7,
See HOWARD, 3B campaign. With a year to go, though, Campbell said she knew MCC WZKR-FM 103.3, WFCA-FM 107.9;
Campbell had confidence she still women’s soccer coach Mike Smith Video stream at www.EMCCAthletics.com/live.
Exhibition would be able to pursue dreams of and had stayed in touch with him.
n Central Missouri, playing soccer in college. The trip to MCC erased the doubt Inside
6 p.m. Friday When her senior season rolled Campbell had concerning playing n MORE COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Co-Lin-EMCC Preview
(SEC Network+) around, though, a meniscus tear See CAMPBELL, 3B Box. Page 2B
2B FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

CALENDAR EMCC Basketball


NBA
Continued from Page 1B Wednesday’s Games
Prep Football Caledonia Classic
At Caledonia High School
Brooklyn 120, Detroit 119, OT
Denver 108, Chicago 107, OT
Thursday’s Game “Going undefeated is a The winner of the EMCC- Indiana 107, New York 101
Gordo 20, Pickens County 13 Houston (girls) vs. West Point, 11 a.m. big deal,” EMCC sophomore Co-Lin game will face No. 5
Minnesota 128, Utah 125
Golden State 131, New Orleans 121
Houston (boys) vs. West Point, Noon L.A. Lakers 114, Dallas 113
South Lamar 60, Sulligent 0
West Lowndes (girls) vs. Caledonia, 2 p.m.
defensive lineman Everitt Northwest or No. 6 Jones in San Antonio 120, Phoenix 90
Today’s Games Cunningham said. “Last year, the MACJC State champion- Thursday’s Games
Hernando at Columbus, 7 p.m. Neshoba Central (girls vs. New Hope, 3 p.m. Denver 110, Cleveland 91
Neshoba Central (boys) vs. New Hope, 5 p.m. we had to do things the hard ship game. Oklahoma City 111, Charlotte 107
Philadelphia 122, L.A. Clippers 113
West Lowndes at Sebastopol, 7 p.m. way. This year, we were a lit- Under Stephens, EMCC is Sacramento 146, Atlanta 115
West Lowndes (boys) vs. Caledonia, 6:30 p.m.
Starkville at Clinton, 7 p.m. Boston 117, Milwaukee 113
tle more determined. Each 12-3 in postseason play. The Portland 132, New Orleans 119
West Point at Lewisburg, 7 p.m. College Football player has done that one extra Lions had six seasons with
Today’s Games
L.A. Clippers at Orlando, 6 p.m.
Vardaman at Hamilton, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games Houston at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m.
Greene County at Aliceville, 7 p.m. South Carolina at Ole Miss, 11 a.m.
thing to be great instead of a 2-0 mark and a state cham- Indiana at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Washington, 7 p.m.
Maplesville at Lamar County, 7 p.m. Marshall at Southern Miss, 2 p.m. just good.” pionship, while three other New York at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.
Memphis at Utah, 8 p.m.
Alabama Independent School Association Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. After a regular-season loss seasons have ended with a Toronto at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Minnesota at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.
Class A Playoffs — First Round Alabama at LSU, 7 p.m. at Northwest Mississippi C.C., first-round loss. Saturday’s Games
Pickens Academy at Crenshaw Academy, 7 p.m. EMCC had to win its final five One such first-round loss Detroit at Philadelphia, Noon

Mississippi High School Activities Men’s College Basketball games to capture both cham- took place in 2012, when Co-
Boston at Indiana, 6 p.m.
Cleveland at Charlotte, 6 p.m.
Association Today’s Game Miami at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.

Fayetteville State at Ole Miss, 6 p.m. pionships last season. The Lin ran a kickoff back in the Houston at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Class 4A Playoffs — First Round New Orleans at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday’s Game Lions had to win out and get closing seconds for a stunning Utah at Denver, 8 p.m.
New Hope at Senatobia, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Portland, 9 p.m.
New Albany at Noxubee County, 7 p.m. Mississippi University for Women at Tougaloo some help to power back to 47-46 victory. It is EMCC’s Sunday’s Games
Sacramento at Milwaukee, 2:30 p.m.
Class 3A Playoffs —First Round College, 5 p.m. No. 1 in the national rankings. only loss in 43 games its new New York at Washington, 5 p.m.
Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 5 p.m.
Aberdeen at Booneville, 7 p.m. Sunday’s Game The path to a state champi- stadium. Orlando at San Antonio, 6 p.m.
Memphis at Phoenix, 7 p.m.
Mississippi Association of Independent Georgia Southwestern State at Mississippi onship involved back-to-back “With Co-Lin, you just Minnesota at Portland, 8 p.m.
Schools State, 2 p.m. road wins at Jones College have a lot of veteran coaches,” Toronto at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m.

Class AAA Playoffs — Second Round


Leake Academy at Heritage Academy, 7 p.m.
Women’s College Basketball and Northwest Mississippi Stephens said. “They know Football
Today’s Games C.C. the league. They always have NFL
Adams County Chr. at Starkville Academy, 7 p.m. LeMoyne-Owen at Ole Miss, 3 p.m. This season, the path will a powerful football team. We Thursday’s Game
San Francisco 34, Oakland 3
Class A Playoffs — First Round Central Missouri at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. be different. EMCC has qual- approach the playoffs with the Sunday’s Game
N.Y. Jets at Miami, Noon
Lee (Arkansas) at Columbus Christian, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Game ified for the playoffs 10 times same mind-set each season. Atlanta at Washington, Noon
Prep Basketball Mississippi University for Women at Tougaloo under Stephens. By winning The main thing is controlling
Detroit at Minnesota, Noon
Kansas City at Cleveland, Noon
Saturday’s Games College, 3 p.m. Tampa Bay at Carolina, Noon
the MACJC North Division what we can control. As long Pittsburgh at Baltimore, Noon
Starkville High at Tupelo Classic Tuesday’s Game Chicago at Buffalo, Noon
Columbus boys at Callaway Classic Southeast Missouri State at Mississippi
title, EMCC earned the right as we play to our potential, it L.A. Chargers at Seattle, 3:05 p.m.
Houston at Denver, 3:05 p.m.
Columbus girls at Canton Tiger Classic State, 7 p.m. to serve as host in the opening has always worked out in the L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 3:25 p.m.
Green Bay at New England, 7:20 p.m.
round of the playoffs. end.” Open: Indianapolis, Arizona, N.Y. Giants,
Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Cincinnati
Monday’s Game

on the air briefly Tennessee at Dallas, 7:15 p.m.

Canadian Football League


Today’s Game

Today 2:30 p.m. — Florida State at North Carolina State, WKDH-WTVA Local Toronto at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Winnipeg at Edmonton, 3 p.m.
AUTO RACING 2:30 p.m. — Iowa at Purdue, ESPN2 Columbus United reschedules Montreal at Hamilton, 6 p.m.
Calgary at BC, 9 p.m.
2:30 p.m. — Minnesota at Illinois, Big Ten Network
1 p.m. — NASCAR, Monster Energy Series, AAA Texas 500,
2:30 p.m. — Georgia at Kentucky, WCBI
workout/evaluation College Scores / Schedule
practice, at Fort Worth, Texas, NBC Sports Network The Columbus United Soccer Club has Wednesday’s Game
3 p.m. — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, JAG Metals 2:30 p.m. — Tulane at USF, CBS Sports Network rescheduled its open workout and player MIDWEST
Toledo 45, Ball St. 13
2:30 p.m. — Navy at Cincinnati ESPNU evaluation for 3 p.m. Sunday at the Downtown
350, qualifying, at Fort Worth, Texas, FS2 Thursday’s Games
2:30 p.m. — West Virginia at Texas, WLOV Columbus Soccer Complex.
6 p.m. — NASCAR, Monster Energy Series, AAA Texas 500, The free session, which will be open to UCF 52, Temple 40
SOUTH

qualifying, at Fort Worth, Texas, NBC Sports Network 2:30 p.m. — Kansas State at TCU, FS1 players Under-8 and above, will be held on the MIDWEST
Northern Illinois 36, Akron 26
7:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, 2:45 p.m. — Penn State at Michigan ESPN fields on the south side of the complex. Check- Ohio 59, Western Michigan 14
JAG Metals 350, at Fort Worth, Texas, FS1 3 p.m. — Missouri at Florida, SEC Network in will be by the concession stand.
Today’s Games
6 p.m. — Connecticut at Tulsa, CBS Sports Network Coaches will be available to answer EAST
COLLEGE BASKETBALL questions, to take registration, and to discuss Penn at Cornell, 5 p.m.
6 p.m. — Exhibition, Indiana (Pa.) at Kentucky, SEC Network 6 p.m. — Duke at Miami ESPN2 the benefits of the club. SOUTH
Pittsburgh at Virginia, 6:30 p.m.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL 6 p.m. — Houston at SMU, ESPNU n In related news, most of the club’s Western Kentucky at Middle Tennessee, 7 p.m.
FAR WEST
5 p.m. — Penn at Cornell, ESPNU 6:15 p.m. — Notre Dame at Northwestern, ESPN coaching positions are full. However, there Colorado at Arizona, 9:30 p.m.
7 p.m. — Oklahoma at Texas Tech, WKDH-WTVA are several assistant coaching positions open
6:30 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Virginia, ESPN2 if you are interested in working with the club. Saturday’s Games
7 p.m. — Western Kentucky at Middle Tennessee, CBS 6:30 p.m. — UCLA at Oregon, WLOV There also is a good chance the club will have
EAST
Air Force at Army, 11 a.m.
Sports Network 6:30 p.m. — Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State, SEC Network a combined 2007/2008 team in addition to our Columbia at Harvard, 11 a.m.
Robert Morris at Sacred Heart, 11 a.m.
9:30 p.m. — Colorado at Arizona, FS1 6:30 p.m. — Alabama at LSU, WCBI competitive level 2007 and 2008 girls team. Bryant at State Francis (Pa.), 11 a.m.
The club needs head coaches for its Duquesne at Wagner, 11 a.m.
GOLF 9 p.m. — Southern California at Oregon State, FS1 Holy Cross at Lafayette, 11:30 a.m.
girls and boys Under-8 development program Bucknell at Lehigh, 11:30 a.m.
3:30 p.m. — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, 9:15 p.m. — BYU at Boise State, ESPN2
teams. Head coaches have their child’s Colgate at Fordham, Noon
second round, at Las Vegas, TGC 9:15 p.m. — San Diego State at New Mexico, ESPNU registration paid for and will receive a stipend
Valparaiso at Marist, Noon
Charleston Southern at Monmouth (NJ), Noon
10:30 p.m. — LPGA Tour, TOTO Japan Classic, second round, 9:30 p.m. — Fresno State at UNLV, CBS Sports Network based on roster — between $300 and $400. Hampton at NY Maritime, Noon
James Madison at New Hampshire, Noon
at Shiga, Japan, TGC 9:45 p.m. — California at Washington State, ESPN They also will have any needed USSF coaching Dartmouth at Princeton, Noon
12:15 a.m. (Sunday) — Norfolk State at North Carolina A&T licenses paid for and have free United coaching Brown at Yale, Noon
GYMNASTICS development provided. If you are a U-8 coach Delaware at Albany (NY), 2:30 p.m.
Liberty at Massachusetts, 2:30 p.m.
9 p.m. — FIG World Championships, Apparatus finals, at (same-day tape), ESPNU and interested in this please contact Columbus Maine at Towson, 3 p.m.
Doha, Qatar (same-day tape), NBC Sports Network COLLEGE HOCKEY United Director of Coaching Tom Velek at SOUTH
Texas A&M at Auburn, 11 a.m.
HORSE RACING 6:30 p.m. — Ohio State at Notre Dame, NBC Sports Network tvelek@yahoo.com. Louisville at Clemson, 11 a.m.
For additional information about Columbus Memphis at East Carolina, 11 a.m.
2 p.m. — 2018 Breeders’ Cup (Juvenile Fillies Turf, Juvenile GOLF Butler at Jacksonville, 11 a.m.
United, go to: columbusunitedsoccer.org or Michigan State at Maryland, 11 a.m.
Turf Sprint, Juvenile Fillies, Juvenile Turf and Juvenile), at 4 a.m. — European PGA, Turkish Airlines Open, third round, at contact Velek. South Carolina at Ole Miss, 11 a.m.
Syracuse at Wake Forest, 11 a.m.
Louisville, Kentucky, NBC Sports Network Antalya, Turkey, TGC Georgia Tech at North Carolina, 11:15 a.m.
NBA 3:30 p.m. — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Columbus, Starkville will be host
Chattanooga at Furman, Noon
Florida A&M at Howard, Noon
7 p.m. — Oklahoma City at Washington, ESPN third round, at Las Vegas, TGC Norfolk State at North Carolina A&T, Noon

9:30 p.m. — Minnesota at Golden State, ESPN 9:30 p.m. — LPGA Tour, TOTO Japan Classic, final round, at sites for Olympic Development Morehead State at Stetson, Noon
Rhode Island at Elon, 12:30 p.m.
WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER Shiga, Japan, TGC sessions Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb, 12:30 p.m.
Tusculum at VMI, 12:30 p.m.
Noon — Southeastern Conference tournament, semifinals, 1:30 a.m. (Sunday) — European PGA, Turkish Airlines Open, The Mississippi Soccer Association has Savannah State at Delaware State, 1 p.m.
Texas State at Georgia State, 1 p.m.
selected Starkville and Columbus to be host Tennessee-Martin at Jacksonville State, 1 p.m.
Florida vs. Arkansas, at Orange Beach, Alabama, SEC Network final round, at Antalya, Turkey, TGC sites for two of the four Olympic Development Campbell at Kennesaw State, 1 p.m.
2:30 p.m. — Southeastern Conference tournament, GYMNASTICS sessions this month and next month. Edward Waters at North Carolina Central,
1 p.m.
semifinals, LSU vs. South Carolina, at Orange Beach, 9 p.m. — FIG World Artistic Championships, at Doha, Qatar The Starkville Sportsplex will play host to Shorter at North Alabama, 1:30 p.m.
an ODP session from 4-6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. Murray State at Tennessee Tech, 1:30 p.m.
Alabama, SEC Network (same-day tape), NBC Sports Network Texas Southern at Alabama State, 2 p.m.
11. The Downtown Columbus Soccer Complex
Saturday HORSE RACING will be the site for an ODP session from 4-6
MVSU at Grambling State, 2 p.m.
Prairie View at Jackson State, 2 p.m.
Georgia Southern at Louisiana-Monroe, 2 p.m.
AUTO RACING Noon — 2018 Breeders’ Cup (Filly & Mare Sprint, Turf Sprint, p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9. ETSU at Mercer, 2 p.m.
11:30 a.m. — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts Dirt Mile, Filly & Mare Turf and Sprint), at Louisville, Kentucky, The fee is $30 and covers two sessions. Villanova at Richmond, 2 p.m.
Marshall at Southern Mississippi, 2 p.m.
NBC Sports Network The sessions are for boys and girls in ages Georgia at Kentucky, 2:30 p.m.
300, practice, at Fort Worth, Texas, CNBC
2009-2002. Florida State at North Carolina State, 2:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts 2:30 p.m. — 2018 Breeders’ Cup (Mile, Distaff, Turf and Those interested who aren’t in the Statre
Wofford at Samford, 2:30 p.m.
Tulane at South Florida, 2:30 p.m.
300, qualifying, at Fort Worth, Texas, CNBC Classic), at Louisville, Kentucky, WTVA ODP program must register online at http:// Louisiana-Lafayette at Troy, 2:30 p.m.
The Citadel at Western Carolina, 2:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts 300, MIXED MARTIAL ARTS www.mississippisoccer.org/. Boston College at Virginia Tech, 2:45 p.m.
Missouri at Florida, 3 p.m.
at Fort Worth, Texas, NBC Sports Network 7 p.m. — UFC 230, prelims, at New York, FS1 Bethune-Cookman at Morgan State, 3 p.m.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL NBA Dates set for Friendly City Charlotte at Tennessee, 3 p.m.
Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 4 p.m.
11 a.m. — Louisville at Clemson, WKDH-WTVA 6 p.m. — Boston at Indiana, NBA TV Shootout Appalachian State at Coastal Carolina, 4 p.m.
Duke at Miami, 6 p.m.
11 a.m. — Rutgers at Wisconsin, Big Ten Network 6:30 p.m. — Miami at Atlanta, Fox Sports Southeast The Columbus United Soccer Club will FAU at FIU, 6:30 p.m.
Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m.
11 a.m. — Air Force at Army, CBS Sports Network SOCCER hold its second-annual Friendly City Shootout UTSA at Alabama-Birmingham, 6:30 p.m.
11 a.m. — Texas A&M at Auburn, ESPN 7:30 a.m. — Premier League, Bournemouth vs. Manchester March 23-24, 2019, at the Downtown Columbus Alabama at LSU, 7 p.m.
McNeese State at Southeastern Louisiana,
Soccer Complex.
11 a.m. — Michigan State at Maryland, ESPN2 United, NBC Sports Network Local teams could play Friday night.
7 p.m.
MIDWEST
11 a.m. — Memphis at East Carolina, ESPNU 9:30 a.m. — Bundesliga, Bayern Munich vs. SC Freiburg, FS2 Registration is open. The deadline to register is Central Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 11 a.m.
Iowa State at Kansas, 11 a.m.
11 a.m. — Nebraska at Ohio State, WLOV 10 a.m. — Premier League, teams TBA, NBC Sports Network March 3, 2019. Nebraska at Ohio State, 11 a.m.
Schedules will be posted March 18, 2019. Rutgers at Wisconsin, 11 a.m.
11 a.m. — Oklahoma State at Baylor, FS1 12:30 p.m. — Bundesliga, Hertha BSC vs. RB Leipzig, FS2 South Dakota at Indiana State, Noon
Schedules will be made final through San Diego at Drake, 12:30 p.m.
11 a.m. — Iowa State at Kansas, Fox Sports Net 12:30 p.m. — Premier League, Arsenal vs. Liverpool, WTVA a notification via email. Please review your Illinois State at Northern Iowa, 1 p.m.
11 a.m. — South Carolina at Ole Miss, SEC Network 2:30 p.m. — Premier League, teams TBA, CNBC schedules often. Teams have until 5 p.m.,
Western Illinois at Southern Illinois, 1 p.m.
Tennessee State at Southeast Missouri, 1 p.m.
Wednesday, March 20, to notify us of sched- Missouri State at South Dakota State, 2 p.m.
Navy at Cincinnati, 2:30 p.m.
uling issues. Only coaching conflicts entered Minnesota at Illinois, 2:30 p.m.
into the system before the previously posted Youngstown State at North Dakota State,
game 10: EAST MISSISSIPPI C.C. vs. copiah-lincoln c.c. Junior College Standings deadline will be considered.
2:30 p.m.
Iowa at Purdue, 2:30 p.m.
n MACJC PLAYOFFS — FIRST ROUND North Division Overall Online check-in is optional for this event Penn State at Michigan, 2:45 p.m.
W L W L PF PA Notre Dame at Northwestern, 6:15 p.m.
but is recommended. Online check-in must be
n WHEN: 2 p.m., Saturday East Miss. 6 0 9 0 406
104 completed by 5 p.m. Thursday March 21.
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma State at Baylor, 11 a.m.
n WHERE: Sullivan-Windham Field, Scooba Northwest 5 1 8 1 294
146 Northwestern State at Abilene Christian, 2 p.m.
South Alabama at Arkansas State, 2 p.m.
n RECORDS: Copiah-Lincoln 6-3 (5-1 MACJC South Divi- Holmes 3 3 5 4
Itawamba 3 3 5 4 287
226
260
281 Mississippi State Nicholls at Houston Baptist, 2 p.m.
Sam Houston State at Incarnate Word, 2 p.m.
sion); EMCC 9-0 (6-0 MACJC North Division) Alabama A&M at Arkansas-Pine Bluff,
Miss. Delta 3 3 3 6 187 319 Men’s tennis players will compete 2:30 p.m.
n RADIO: WFCA-FM 107.9 (Jason Crowder, Northeast 1 5 1 8 151 275 UTEP at Rice, 2:30 p.m.
Jonathan Holmes, Glen Beard) Coahoma 0 6 0 9 150 343 at CCB Collegiate Invite Kansas State at TCU, 2:30 p.m.
Lamar at Central Arkansas, 6 p.m.
South Division Overall BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Mississippi Houston at SMU, 6 p.m.
n LIVE AUDIO/VIDEO: www.emccathletics.com deWeaver McIntosh State men’s tennis team will have two players Connecticut at Tulsa, 6 p.m.
W L W L PF PA Oklahoma at Texas Tech, 7 p.m.
n NATIONAL RANKINGS: Copiah-Lincoln — Jones 6 0 8 1 323 161 compete Friday to the Country Club of Birming- West Virginia at Texas, 2:30 a.m.
No. 16 (NJCAA Top 20), No. 18 (JuCo Rivals Co-Lin (6-3) EMCC (9-0) Co-Lin 5 1 6 3 287 161 ham (CCB) Collegiate Invitational. FAR WEST
Sacramento State at Weber State, 1 p.m.
Dirty Thirty); EMCC — No. 1 (NJCAA Top 20, L, 29-28 at Holmes W, 50-0 hosts Hinds Gulf Coast 4 2 7 2 330
141 Freshman Gregor Ramskogler and San Jose State at Wyoming, 1 p.m.
W, 21-7 at Northeast W, 59-10 at Pearl River East Central 3 3 4 5 199 250 sophomore Stedman Strickland will represent Eastern Washington at Northern Colorado,
JuCo Rivals Dirty Thirty) W, 49-0 hosts Pearl River W, 56-26 at Itawamba Hinds 1:05 p.m.
2 4 4 5 248 253 the Maroon and White in a 13-team field that Montana at SouthernUtah, 2 p.m.
n HEAD COACHES: Copiah-Lincoln — Glenn L, 23-14 hosts Northwest W, 54-13 hosts Delta Pearl River 1 5 2 7 154 302 will feature Alabama, Kentucky, Ole Miss, and Utah at Arizona State, 3 p.m.
Davis (85-58 in 15th season) EMCC — Bud- W, 38-13 at Gulf Coast W, 24-21 at East Central Southwest 0 6 1 8 128 364 Southern Mississippi. Cal Poly at Montana State, 3 p.m.
Alcorn State at New Mexico State, 3 p.m.
dy Stephens (107-13 in 11th season) W, 42-17 at East Central W, 34-6 at Northwest WEEK NINE RESULTS n Women’s golf team set for Battle at Northern Arizona at UC Davis, 3 p.m.
W, 41-27 hosts Hinds W, 56-21 hosts Holmes Copiah-Lincoln 31, Southwest 17 the Beach: At San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, the North Dakota at Idaho, 4 p.m.
n LAST MEETING: Copiah-Lincoln 31, EMCC L, 28-23 at Jones W, 47-0 hosts Coahoma EMCC 26, Northeast 7
Idaho State at Portland State, 4 p.m.
women’s golf team will compete Friday in the UCLA at Oregon, 6:30 p.m.
24, OT (9/3/15 in Wesson) W, 31-17 hosts Southwest W, 26-7 at Northeast Gulf Coast 45, Hinds 24 Battle at the Beach to close the fall schedule. Stanford at Washington, 8 p.m.
Southern California at Oregon State, 9 p.m.
n SERIES STANDINGS: EMCC has won four of N. 3 at EMCC N. 3 hosts Co-Lin Holmes 27, Coahoma 14 The Bulldogs will play 54 holes in three BYU at Boise State, 9:15 p.m.
last seven series meetings Jones 45, East Central 20 days at the Par-71, 6,202-yard Club Campestre San Diego State at New Mexico, 9:15 p.m.
Fresno State at UNLV, 9:30 p.m.
n STATISTICAL LEADERS: Copiah-Lincoln — Passing: Hayden Davis 111-for-181, 1,309 Northwest 34, Itawamba 7 San Jose Golf Club. The field includes No. 23 California at Washington State, 9:45 p.m.
Pearl River 24, Miss. Delta 21, OT Auburn, No. 4 Texas, No. 20 Baylor, No. 25 Utah State at Hawaii, 10:59 p.m.
yards, 16 TDs, 4 Ints., Connor Mire 37-for-66, 457 yards, 4 TDs, 0 Ints.; Rushing: TCU, and No. 27 Oklahoma.
Deion Dampier 111 rushes, 663 yards, 10 TDs, Rico Owens 79 rushes, 486 yards, WEEK TEN SCHEDULE Southeastern Conference
Saturday’s Games The action will begin Friday morning with a East
7 TDs; Receiving: Malik Heath 28 receptions, 333 yards, 4 TDs, Kundarrius Taylor 27 MACJC Playoffs — First Round shotgun start at 10:30 a.m.


Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
receptions, 481 yards, 8 TDs; Defense: Swayze Bozeman 82 tackles (5.5 for loss), 1 Copiah-Lincoln at EMCC, 2 p.m. Georgia 5 1 215 124 7 1 309 131
fumble recovery, Taijh Alston 66 tackles (9 for loss), 2 fumble recoveries
EMCC — Passing: Messiah deWeaver 130-for-192, 1,328 yards, 9 TDs, 3 Ints., Vijay
Northwest at Jones, 2 p.m. Mississippi University for Kentucky 5 1 122 74 7 1 205 104
Florida 4 2 157 136 6 2 258 152
S. Carolina 3 3 151 164 4 3 200 179

Miller 62-for-103, 851 yards, 8 TDs, 2 Ints.; Rushing: Deon McIntosh 143 rushes, Women Tennessee 1 4 108 194 3 5 205 237
Vanderbilt 1 4 106 160 4 5 230 226
Missouri 0 4 88 134 4 4 284 231
864 yards, 15 TDs, Keon Moore 71 rushes, 482 yards, 4 TDs; Receiving: Kalem Reddix 43 receptions, 413 yards, 3 The W basketball teams will hold West
TDs, Dontario Drummond 39 receptions, 602 yards, 8 TDs; Defense: Fred Hervey 74 tackles (13 for loss), 2 forced Conference All Games

fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, 1 Int., Untareo Johnson 55 tackles (9.5 for loss)
Blue-White event Wednesday W L PF PA W L PF PA
Alabama 5 0 269 92 8 0 433 127
The Columbus community and Mississippi LSU 4 1 141 83 7 1 243 121
n FAST FACTS: EMCC remains No. 1 nationally for a 10th straight week ... Lions completed fourth undefeated regular University for Women fans will get their first Texas A&M 3 2 106 127 5 3 239 172
Auburn 2 3 119 94 5 3 227 132
season in program history with 26-7 win at Northeast Mississippi Community College ... EMCC has compiled 12-3 record look at The W’s basketball teams at 6 p.m. Miss. State 2 3 67 82 5 3 217 108
Wednesday when they hold the first Blue-White Ole Miss 1 3 76 171 5 3 307 277
in MACJC playoffs under Buddy Stephens (6-3 in first round, 6-0 in championship) ... Overall, the Lions have a 42-1 home Arkansas 0 5 115 205 2 7 237 303
record since moving to the new Sullivan-Windham Field in 2011 (only home loss came to Copiah-Lincoln C.C. in the 2012 Game in the Emma ‘Ody’ Pohl Gymnasium.
The 2018-19 season will be the first Saturday’s Games
playoffs) ... Of Stephens’ 13 career losses, Copiah-Lincoln has been responsible for the most (three — in 2010, 2012 Texas A&M at Auburn, 11 a.m. (ESPN)
season for men’s basketball and the return of S. Carolina at Ole Miss, 11 a.m. (SEC Network)
and 2015) ... Three previous EMCC teams to finish regular-season undefeated eventually won national championships. women’s basketball after a 16-year hiatus. The Georgia at Kentucky, 2:30 p.m. (WCBI)
Missouri at Florida, 3 p.m. (SEC Network)
teams will sign autographs for fans, scrimmage, Charlotte at Tennessee, 3 p.m.
— Scott Walters and compete in several skills challenges. Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State 6:30 p.m.
(SEC Network)
— From Special Reports Alabama at LSU, 7 p.m. (WCBI)
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2018 3B

Howard
The State, Columbia, S.C.; James Kratch, N.J.
The Associated Press Top 25 Advanced Media; Rebecca Lobo, ESPN; Jeff
Women’s Colege Basketball Metcalfe, Arizona Republic, Phoenix; Adam
Continued from Page 1B Preseason Poll Minichino, The Commercial Dispatch, Columbus,
The preseason poll, with first-place votes in Miss.; Carly Nevis, WDTV, Bridgeport, W.Va.;
a new defense hasn’t been as diffi- position to rebound the basketball dan Danberry and redshirt sopho- parentheses, 2017-18 records, total points Scott Nulph, Laramie (Wyo.) Boomerang; Tyler
based on 25 points for a first-place vote Palmateer, Norman (Okla.) Transcript; Krista
cult as she thought it would be. She on offense so they can “clean up our more Myah Taylor. through one point for a 25th-place vote and Pirtle, Waco (Texas) Tribune; Scott Richey,
praised her coaches and teammates mess on offense.” “I really like the differences last season’s final ranking: The News-Gazette, Champaign, Ill.; LaChina
Rec. Pts Prv Robinson, Raycom; Jen Smith, Lexington (Ky.)
for helping her to fit in. When told When it comes to shooting, Schae- (between Texas A&M and MSU),” 1. Notre Dame (31) 35-3 775 5 Herald-Leader; Michele Smith, espnW; Seth
Schaefer called her “contagious,” fer said Howard doesn’t have the Howard said. “I really like how 2. UConn 36-1 728 1 Soffian, The News-Press, Fort Myers, Fla.; Ryan
she thanked him and said she wants range out to 30 feet like Victoria Vivi- up-tempo it is because that is how 3. Oregon
4. Baylor
33-5 712 6
33-2 679 2
Thorburn, Register Guard, Eugene, Ore.; Kevin
Tresolini, The News Journal, Wilmington, Del.;
to do everything she can to realize ans, but he is confident Howard’s mid- I am. I am pretty up-tempo. I also 5. Louisville 36-3 664 3 Mechelle Voepel, ESPN.com; Kent Youngblood,
her goals so she can show people range game will be a strength. like how tough we play. I think that 6. Mississippi State 37-2 563 4 Minneapolis Star Tribune
7. Stanford 24-11 559 15
she is much more than a rebounder. Schaefer acknowledged the Bull- is something that stands out for us.” 8. Oregon State 26-8 517 13 AP Voting for Adam Minichino
Earlier this week, the Southeast- dogs might not shoot the ball as MSU sophomore Chloe Bibby 9. Maryland 26-8 500 16
Dispatch sports editor Adam Minichino is a
10. South Carolina 29-7 479 7
ern Conference coaches named well as they did last season when said Howard is an “amazing” re- 11. Tennessee 25-8 448 12 voter on the Associated Press’ weekly
women’s basketball poll. Here is his preseason
McCowan as the league’s Presea- they hit 46.8 percent from the field bounder, but she said she has been 11. Texas 28-7 448 8
ballot and All-America team:
13. Iowa 24-8 383 —
son Player of the Year and made and 38.9 percent from 3-point range impressed Howard never seems to 14. Georgia 26-7 374 18 1. Notre Dame
Howard a preseason first-team All- to average 81.1 points per game in fall and is always full of energy and 15. DePaul 27-8 306 — 2. Connecticut
16. Missouri 24-8 294 17 3. Louisville
SEC pick. a program-record 37-win season. there for her teammates. 17. N.C. State 26-9 288 21 4. Oregon
Last season, Howard eclipsed He feels the Bulldogs will be an “She is always talking and has 18. Syracuse 22-9 238 — 5. Baylor
19. Marquette 24-10 231 — 6. Stanford
1,000-career rebounds after reg- even better rebounding team with been a great role model for a lot of 20. Texas A&M 26-10 149 14 7. Mississippi State
istering a double-double for the McCowan, who averaged 13.9 re- our younger players,” Bibby said. 21. Duke 24-9 131 20 8. South Carolina
second-straight year (12.1 points, bounds per game in 2017-18, and “She is an Energizer bunny who is 22. South Florida
23. Arizona State
26-8 123 19
22-13 122 —
9. Oregon State
10. Maryland
12.2 rebounds). Howard had 20 dou- Howard, who ended her career at always up and about. She gets every 24. California 21-11 103 — 11. Georgia
ble-doubles in 2017-18 to give her 32 Texas A&M as the school’s all-time rebound and will hustle on the floor 25. Miami 21-11 84 — 12. Tennessee
Also Receiving Votes: Minnesota 38, West
in her career. The 5-foot-11 forward leading rebounder. for everything. It really has been Virginia 35, UCLA 29, Central Michigan 24,
13. Texas
14. Missouri
from Atlanta had 22 double-figure “To have two players like Teaira great having her to push the energy Nebraska 13, Florida State 12, Michigan 9, 15. Marquette
scoring games last season. She also and Anriel that can do what they do on the team and to hold the expec- Boise State 4, Buffalo 3, Belmont 2, Virginia 2, 16. Texas A&M
Virginia Tech 2, Drake 1, Duquesne 1, Green 17. Iowa
had 10 or more rebounds in 30 games. is really, really cool,” Schaefer said. tation throughout the practices. Bay 1, TCU 1. 18. DePaul
Schaefer said he isn’t 100 per- Howard said she is working to “She holds that expectation for The voters in the 2018-19 AP women’s college 19. North Carolina State
basketball poll: Carl Adamec, The Journal In-
cent certain how Howard’s skills improve her ballhandling and her everyone else as well. We have Jazz quirer, Manchester, Conn.; Percy Allen, Seattle
20. South Florida
21. Syracuse
will fit into the mix, but he said it shooting range so she can be even on the ball and she is all over the Times; Deb Antonelli, Westwood One; Patri- 22. Duke
is hard to quibble with a player more versatile in whatever offense ball with pressure. Having Anriel cia Babcock McGraw, Daily Herald, Arlington 23. Central Michigan
Heights, Ill.; Rick Cantu, Austin (Texas) Ameri- 24. California
who has been a “double-double Schaefer decides to run. On de- back there as well hustling and be- can-Statesman; Mike Carmin, Journal and Cou- 25. Duquesne
machine” throughout her career. fense, Howard feels she will be able ing everywhere that kind of feeds rier, Lafayette, Ind.; Robert Cessna, The Eagle,
Minichino’s Preseason
Bryan-College Station, Texas; Roger Cleaveland,
He said a key will be figuring out to showcase her athleticism and through the team and does give us Republican-American, Waterbury, Conn.; David All-America team
how to make sure McCowan and quickness to get into passing lanes energy.” Cloninger, The Post and Courier, Charleston, G — Chennedy Carter, Texas A&M
Howard — the SEC’s active lead- and to get out and run with an ul- Follow Dispatch sports editor S.C.; Stu Durando, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Dan G — Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon
Fleser, Knoxville (Tenn.) News Sentinel; Hayes C — Teaira McCowan, Mississippi State
ing rebounders (McCowan, 1,015; tra-athletic backcourt that includes Adam Minichino on Twitter @ Gardner, Ames (Iowa) Tribune; Steve Gress, F — Asia Durr, Louisville
Howard, 1,002 — are in the best seniors Jazzmun Holmes and Jor- ctsportseditor Corvallis (Ore.) Gazette-Times; Greg Hadley, F — Katie Lou Samuelson, Connecticut

Campbell
Continued from Page 1B
soccer in college. soccer in college, Campbell
On Thursday, Campbell said she is ready to make
made her decision official the most of her opportunity.
in a signing ceremony in Starkville Academy
the school’s lobby. coach Matthew Tremblay
“I am really glad I made didn’t get a full season to
this decision,” Campbell work with Campbell, but
said. “All of these people he is convinced she will be
came out and supported able to transition to MCC.
me, so I am really happy.” He said she is a versatile
Campbell said she liked player who has a history of
the campus and the wom- playing defense and in the
en’s soccer players. She midfield, like she did at the
said the connection with start of this season.
Smith, who coached her on “She had good leader-
a select team in Meridian, ship,” Tremblay said. “Up
added to her comfort level until about the fifth or sixth
with the school. game, she was our leading
“I am just really glad he goal scorer. She had a great
stuck with me,” Campbell leg. She knew what she was
said. “I hope I can make doing. (Losing Campbell)
him happy the next two was a tough blow, but we
years on the soccer field.” had to figure it out.”
Campbell has some- Tremblay said it was a
thing else to celebrate “bummer” that Campbell
Thursday, as she was suffered the injury, but
scheduled to return to bas- he feels she made a great
ketball practice. She said choice to go to Meridian
she was medically cleared C.C.
Wednesday. “She was a solid mid-
Still, the injury left her fielder,” Tremblay said.
at a crossroads because “She had the strength to
she attended several ID keep the ball and the vi-
camps in the summer in an sion and the knowledge of
attempt to raise her profile. where to play it when she
She said playing for Smith had it. It reminded me a
is a perfect fit because she lot of my sister (Megan),
said he knows her potential. who played for four years
Campbell said the recov- for Gardner-Webb. She had
ery process didn’t hurt as that something to go play at
much as the rehabilitation another level.”
from her foot injury. After Follow Dispatch sports
going from feeling like “all editor Adam Minichino on
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Bulldogs
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“We’ve been playing ball end at MSU is something
since we were 8 years old,” that has been joked about,
Rivers said. “We’ve been but Sweat said he might
playing together our entire make a pitch to Moorhead
lives.” near the end of the season
For one reason or anoth- to give it a shot.
er, this season is the first After high school, Sweat
time they’ve been on the went to Michigan State and
same defensive line together. Rivers chose Georgia, but
In youth ball, Sweat re- Sweat transferred to Co-
members league weight Lin and Rivers landed at
limits forcing Rivers to East Mississippi C.C. The
the lines. The rules are thought of coming together
designed to keep athletes at a four-year school wasn’t
like Rivers from running on their mind. Sweat won-
all over the league, which dered if they would end up
Sweat said Rivers was at the same junior college.
more than capable of doing. While that didn’t work
While Sweat played on the out, they are living a dream
outside, Rivers dominated together in a fashion nei-
the line of scrimmage. ther of them could have pre-
They briefly parted dicted. As the season winds
ways, as Rivers started his down, Rivers will have a
high school career at Tuck- front-row seat to watch a
er High School in Tucker, lifelong friend work his way
Georgia, and Sweat began up the NFL draft boards. In
his journey at Stephenson the spring, Sweat likely will
High in Stone Mountain. be a first-round pick.
Rivers joined him in time “It’s exciting because
for Sweat’s senior season, I know what he’s capable
Rivers’ junior season. They of,” Rivers said. “Every day
won a playoff game togeth- we go push each other. It’s
er but in a different config- great to see things paying
uration. off. For him to play the role
“A lot of people don’t he’s playing and have the
know this, but Chauncey success he’s having, it’s
started over me in high great to see him balling out.
school,” Sweat said. “Defen- “That’s the crazy part.
sive end wasn’t necessari- To be at a D-I school, these
ly my primary position in are dreams from when we
high school. I played both were young. It’s crazy how
ways.” it all played out. It’s a great
At Stephenson, High, thing.”
Sweat was used primarily Follow Dispatch sports
as a tight end. He said the writer Brett Hudson on
prospect of playing tight Twitter @Brett_Hudson
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convince Murphy to do the same through the years and in the off- the plate came after he hit .238 third on the team with 41 hits. Murphy, who also plays in the out-
for the signing ceremony that season to improve. (five hits and three RBIs) in 2017. Murphy added 19 RBIs and two field and at first base, in the lead-
made their commitments to play Springfield and Murphy Still, he showed he was ready to home runs. On the mound, Mur- off position in the batting order.
baseball at Itawamba Community played integral roles last season play a key role on the pitching phy was 2-1 with a 6.51 ERA. He He said Murphy’s consistency at
College in Fulton official. to help New Hope (29-7) advance staff as a sophomore by going allowed 18 hits and 26 walks in 23 the plate and good baserunning
Even though Springfield to the Mississippi High School 4-2 with a 2.23 ERA in 13 games 2/3 innings. He struck out 19. skills could make him a great fit
couldn’t get Murphy, who wore a Activities Association (MHSAA) (seven starts). He also had three “Murphy throws the ball to start the Trojans’ attack.
blue pattern dress shirt, to wear Class 4A State title series, where saves. hard,” Boyd said. “He has a good “He has really good hand-eye
a bow tie, he said he is happy it lost to Vancleave. Springfield Springfield said extra work breaking ball. When he gets a lit- coordination,” Boyd said. “He
they both will move on together. was 7-3 with a 4.28 earned run av- in the batting cages helped him tle more consistent on the mound, doesn’t strike out a whole lot, and
He said it wasn’t necessarily the erage in 14 games (13 starts). He have a bigger impact on offense. he is liable to be tough.” he is an unbelievably good two-
plan, but it became apparent it allowed 77 hits and 39 walks in 72 He said he is looking forward to Said Murphy, who is recov- strike hitter, so he puts the ball in
would turn out that way after they innings. He struck out 84. pitching, playing in the outfield, ering from a torn labrum in his play and his on-base percentage
both enjoyed their visits to the Springfield, who also plays in and hitting in college. right shoulder, “I like pitching a is really high.”
school and liked what they heard the outfield, hit .302 with 19 runs, “I am glad (coach Collier) gave lot. I think I can be very effective Springfield said it has been a
from ICC coach Rick Collier. 32 hits, and seven doubles. He me this opportunity, and I won’t if I command my stuff and get it “blessing” to have played with
Murphy said he knew in July was second on the team with five let him down, either,” Springfield there.” Murphy, a left-hander, Murphy for as long as he has, and
he wanted to go to ICC after home runs. He led the Trojans said. “I had a few other people said he expects to be cleared at for what he hopes will be the next
he visited the school. He said with 45 RBIs. looking at me, but I didn’t think the end of November. two years at ICC. He said he has
Springfield went to ICC before he “I think last year offensively they would offer me what coach Both players said they liked learned Murphy is a “laid-back
did and told him about it. Murphy was a breakout year for him,” Collier did and ICC did.” the fact Collier said they will have guy” who is immune to sugges-
then discovered ICC was “every- Boyd said. “We didn’t quite know Murphy also has contributed opportunities to earn playing tions for wardrobes accessories.
thing” Springfield said and more. what we were going to get from in multiple roles. He hit .363 out time in a variety of roles and po- “He will do anything for the
New Hope High coach Lee him at the plate. He had some of the No. 2 spot in the order and sitions. team, as I would, but he is just not
Boyd said both players love power numbers there.” tied for the team lead with 48 Leading up to this season, a fashion guy,” Springfield said.
baseball and have worked hard Springfield’s performance at runs and 11 doubles. He also was Boyd said he is considering using “He is just Murphy.”

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
D
EAR ABBY: realize we are require lifetime attendance at
My mom family and none meetings. AA doesn’t “require”
recently of this is helpful anything. (The third tradition
passed away at to any of us. — states the only requirement for
91. She had a DOUBLE LOSS IN membership is a desire to stop
great life and CALIFORNIA drinking.) Regular attendance
went peacefully DEAR DOUBLE at meetings is encouraged but
at home in bed LOSS: Please certainly not a requirement.
during the night. accept my sym- Many people continue to go to
I took charge of pathy for the loss meetings one or more times a
her medical care of your mother. If week, while others stop or go
and finances after it’s any comfort, only occasionally after a period
Dad died 10 years estate problems of time.
ZITS ago. like you’re expe- The other point is tougher
After Mom’s riencing aren’t — and perhaps more subtle.
funeral, my broth- all that unusual. AA encourages individuals try-
er insisted he Not knowing your ing to get sober to find a “God
would move into brother or the de- of their own understanding,”
her house while Dear Abby gree to which he a Higher Power, SOMETHING
he remodeled it, is self-centered, bigger than themselves. Many
which could tie up I’m having trouble agnostics and atheists get and
the house for a year. It made understanding his overreaction. stay sober in AA.
no sense to me. I am Mom’s Was he desperate for a place AA is a spiritual program,
executor, and I felt it was unfair to stay for a year? not a religious one. This can be
to me and my other brother. I wish you had mentioned a difficult concept for people
When I said no, he got really what your other brother who are just coming in (and
angry, accused me of many thinks about this regrettable a great reason not to stay).
mean, untrue things and an- situation and whether he, too, That’s one of the reasons AA
nounced that he disowned me. was disowned. If he and your encourages anyone new to
GARFIELD I responded that I love him and
he will always be my brother,
angry sibling are on speaking
terms, perhaps he can help to
attend different meetings, if
possible, and check out other
but it was his choice. mend fences. And hold a good groups. In many cities there are
The pain of losing my mom thought. Sometimes time heals meetings expressly for atheists
AND my brother has been these kinds of wounds, once and other nonbelievers. — SO-
awful. Now I’m working to sell grief lessens and people regain BER AND HAPPY IN ATLANTA
the house, and he interferes their perspective. DEAR SOBER: Thank you for
and is mean every step of the DEAR ABBY: “Addicted in writing to clarify this. However,
way. But I have to move ahead Kansas City” (Aug. 24) asked there are different programs
and do my job. I don’t respond you for secular alternatives to (different strokes for different
to anything negative he writes. Alcoholics Anonymous. There folks), which is why I also
Have you some advice on how are parts of your response that encourage anyone trying to
to repair our relationship? May- I feel need clarification. achieve sobriety to research
be if he saw it in print he would First of all, AA doesn’t and explore the alternatives.

CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Nov. today. for you. Seeing someone else
2). You’ll add seven meaningful TAURUS (April 20-May 20). with what you once wanted will
achievements to your life list Though it certainly will help to be an eye-opening experience
before your next birthday. It believe you can do something that makes you glad for the way
won’t be because you’re driven before you embark, it isn’t things turned out.
to impress anyone or to receive necessary. So if you’re having a LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
validation for your work. It will crisis of faith, just ignore it and You’re naturally influential today.
be because you are genuinely take the next step anyway. It’s Even your most mild-mannered
curious and/or so moved by the steps that get you there, not expressions will be powerful
certain events that you can’t the faith. enough to get people to go with
help but throw yourself into the GEMINI (May 21-June 21). your ideas, follow your lead and
mission. Sagittarius and Cancer Love what you do, and you’ll do generally give you the room to
adore you. Your lucky numbers great work effortlessly. That’s do as you please.
are: 8, 35, 2, 30 and 15. good for you and good for the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
BABY BLUES ARIES (March 21-April 19). world. If you don’t love it, you’ll The more you want to accom-
To distinguish a face from all of force yourself to do great work plish something, the less it
the other faces is a human tal- anyway. That’s how character is will feel like work. The struggle
ent that goes back to our more built, which is also a benefit to ceases to be a struggle; it’s just
primitive days. If only names both you and the world. what needs to happen to get
were as easy to remember! That CANCER (June 22-July 22). where you want to go.
memorization will take effort You know what it’s like to want LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
and will pay off handsomely something that isn’t a good fit Find out who has the power to
greenlight your project before
you waste your time pitching to
the wrong person. Also, “Never
allow a person to tell you no
that doesn’t have the power to
say yes.” – Eleanor Roosevelt
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
BEETLE BAILEY 21). “It takes one to know one”
applies all over the place today.
For instance, you’d almost have
to slip into an unkind state to
decide that someone else is
being unkind. Also, you know
when you’re loved because
you’re loving.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). You’re brave. You stay
awake to what you’re doing
instead of burying your head in
the sand like the ostrich myth.
Maybe you can’t always control
your behavior, but you’re aware
MALLARD FILLMORE of it.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). When you feel emotionally
out on a limb, don’t ask anyone
else to join you there. The
branch could break. Make your
way to the trunk, shimmy down
and touch the roots.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). Hearing the words “I love
you” from one you hold dear
may or may not give you a
sense of security. The thing to
work on is loving yourself – a
much more dependable source
FAMILY CIRCUS of security.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). No stone gets polished
smooth without friction. It’s the
rub that makes things shine.
You’ll put some muscle into that
today, maybe physical or maybe
emotional. Push through resis-
tance to knock off the grime
and get to the luster.

A calculated risk
SOLUTION:
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Religious briefs
Ave., hosts its 148th Church Anni- Swartz Dr., hosts its 149th Church
Fall Festival versary Program at 9:30 a.m. Nov.
Choir Day Program Anniversary at 3 p.m. Nov. 11.
Women Prayer, Worship
First Cumberland Presbyterian
Church, 2698 Ridge Road, hosts its
4. The public is invited to attend.
Friendship M.B. Church, 1102
12th Ave. S., hosts its Annual Choir
Guest speaker will be the Rev. David Service
O. Williams of Steens. The public is Church of the Eternal Word, 106
Fall Festival from 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov. Day Program at 3 p.m. Nov. 11.
3. Bake sale, fish dinner, quilt raffle Holy Convocation Week Guest choirs are asked to render
invited to attend. 22nd St. S., holds a prayer and
worship service every Thursday from
& crafts available. To place order or Charity Full Gospel Baptist two selections. The public is invited
more information, call 662-328-2692. Church, 1524 6th Ave. S., hosts its to attend. For more information, call After School Meal Program 5-6 p.m. Call Marie Nabors, 662-
549-4322 or 662-329-1234, for
Annual Holy Convocation Week at 662-327-7473. Project Southside, Inc. and the
7 p.m. nightly Nov. 5-10. Different Dept. of Education will have a At prayer requests.
Love Harvest Celebration speaker nightly. A Song Fest will Risk After School Meal Program
Peter’s Rock Temple Church
be at 5 p.m. Nov. 10. The public is Youth Choir Concert from 3:30-5:45 p.m. Monday-Fri- Prayer Ministry
of God in Christ, 223 MLK Dr. in Fourth St. M.B. Church, 610 4th
invited to attend. day at Southside Church Gym, 100 New Beginning Everlasting Out-
Starkville, hosts its Annual Love St. N., hosts its Annual Youth Choir Nashville Ferry Road East. For more reach Ministry invites the public to
Harvest Program. The Love Harvest Concert at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 11. Youth information, call 662-328-0356. call in with their prayer requests at
Banquet will be at 7 p.m. Nov. 3 with Mission Fundraiser Choirs, Dance Teams, soloists and 662-327-9843.
guest speaker Evangelist Margie Knights of Columbus and the public are invited to attend.
Hawkins Wilkins of Warner Robbins, Immaculate Conception Church, Fellowship Dinner, Youth
Georgia and Worship Service will be 26707 W. Main St. in West Point,
Pastor Anniversary Service Praise and Worship Service
at 10 a.m. Nov. 4 with guest speaker hosts a Senate Bean Soup Mission Pleasant Ridge Faith Center, Sulfur Springs MB Church holds
Pastor Luther Holmes of Ecclesia Fundraiser from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Program 923 Ridge Road, Columbus, hosts a a praise and worship service the
Church in Columbia, South Carolina. Nov. 6. $5 donation ($15 quart). Union M.B. Church, 101 Weaver fellowship dinner and youth service last Friday of each month at 7 p.m.
The public is invited to attend. For All proceeds from the sale benefits Road, hosts its 3rd Year Anniversary every third Sunday. For information, call Pastor Henry
more information, call 662-323-5119 “The Mission”. Rides to the polls Program for Pastor Christopher Mc- Mosley, 662-328-1035.
or visit www.petersrocktemple.org. will be available for the disadvan- Swain & First Lady Pamela McSwain
Prayer for Youth
taged. at 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. Nov. 11. Guest
Every second and third Saturday, Prayer Service
Sunday Worship speakers will be the Rev. Stephen
A. McSwain and the Rev. Thomas
Pleasant Ridge Faith Center hosts a Church of the Eternal Word,
Living Faith Tabernacle, 218
Shelton St., hosts is Sunday Worship
Youth Conference D. McSwain Jr. of Old Hopewell
prayer for the youth from 2-3 p.m. 106 22nd. St. S., Columbus, holds
prayer service Thursday nights 5-6
El Bethel M.B. Church, 2205 M.B. Church in Collins. The public is
services at 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Nov. 4.
Guest speaker will be Margie Tanner.
Washington Ave., hosts its 1st invited to attend. Celebrate Recovery p.m. Contact Marie Nabors, 662-
549-4322. Church service times:
Annual Youth Conference at 9 a.m. Calvary Church, 514 Lehmberg
The public is invited to attend. For Nov. 10. Various speakers & enter- Road, and Meadowview Church, Sunday school 10 a.m.; Sunday
more information, call Pastor Gardner, tainment. Free event. Adults & the Usher Program 300 Linden Circle in Starkville, host worship 11:15 a.m.; Tuesday Bible
662-242-6833. public is invite to attend. For more Hopewell M.B. Church, 4892 Celebrate Recovery at 6 p.m. every study 7 p.m. For information, call
information, call, 662-341-6324. Ridge Road, hosts its Annual Usher Sunday at Calvary and at 6 p.m. ev- Pastor District Elder Lou Nabors,
Men & Women Day Program Program at 3 p.m. Nov. 11. Guest ery Tuesday at Meadowview Church. 662-329-1234.
speaker will be the Rev. Christopher
M. Ary M.B. Church, 291 S. Front- Tag, You’re It Marathon Get help, healing and support for
age Road, hosts its Men & Women Truth About God (T.A.G.) Out-
Wriley of New Zion Pilgrim M.B.
Church. The public is invited to
any habit, hurt or hang-up using the Fitness Transformations
Day Program at 3 p.m. Nov. 4. Guest reach Ministry hosts its Tag, You’re Christ-centered 12 steps. The Transformational Church,
speaker will be Pastor David O.”Rain” attend. 2301 Jess Lyons Road, hosts box-
it Teaching & Preaching Marathon
Williams of Steens. The public is from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Prayer, Free Coffee ing lessons Mondays and Wednes-
invited to attend. BJ3 Recreational Building, 5226 Grief Support Group Mount Zion Missionary Baptist day from 5-7 p.m., weight-loss boot
Old West Point Road in Starkville. The Oil of Joy for Grief and Church, 2221 14th Ave. N., hosts camp Tuesdays and Thursdays 5-7
Fall Revival The public is invited to attend. Mourning offers a grief support free coffee and a prayer communi- p.m. and both on Saturdays 9-11
Mt. Peiler M.B. Church, 840 N. group at 6 p.m. every second Thurs- ty outreach service from 8-9 a.m. a.m.
Jackson St. in Starkville, hosts its Pastoral Anniversary day of the month at United Christian every fifth Saturday. For information,
Fall Revival services at 6:30 p.m. Charity Full Gospel Baptist Baptist Church, 232 Yorkville Road
East. “Making your grieving journey
contact Jesse Slater, 662-328- Youth Fellowship
nightly Nov. 5-7. Guest speaker will Church, 1524 6th Ave. S., hosts 4979. The Transformational Church,
be the Rev. Dr. Lee Brand of Beth-el its Pastoral Anniversary Program easier.” For more information, call 2301 Jess Lyons Road, hosts Youth
M.B. Church. The public is invited to
attend.
for Pastor Charles Fisher at 3 p.m. 662-327-0604 or e-mail unitedchris-
tian@cableone.net.
Radio Program Fellowship from 7-8:30 p.m. every
Nov. 11. Guest speaker will be Apostles Patrick Perkins invites Tuesday. Games, prayer, service,
Pastor John Sanders of The Word the public to tune in to WTWG, radio food, & more. Transportation
Church Anniversary Program International Church. The public is Church Anniversary 1050 AM for Perfecting the Saints available. For information, call Iris
Canaan M.B. Church, 2425 Bell invited to attend. Cedar Grove Baptist Church, 286 Broadcast, Wednesdays 8:30 a.m. Roberson, 662-295-7456.

Around the world

Protests in Pakistan delay


release of Christian woman
Woman was acquitted eight highways and damaged or set-fire to doz-
ens of vehicles to pressure the govern-
years after being sentenced ment to stop her release from an undis-
closed detention facility.
to death for blasphemy Islamists were to hold nationwide ral-
lies after Friday’s prayers, stoking fears
The Associated Press violence. Pakistan shut down schools
and colleges after radical cleric Khad-
ISLAMABAD — The release of a im Hussain Rizvi, the leader of Teh-
Christian woman in Pakistan who was
reek-e-Labbaik party, announced that
acquitted eight years after being sen-
“talks” between his deputies and the
tenced to death for blasphemy was ap-
government about Bibi’s fate had failed.
parently delayed Friday, after talks failed
between the government and radical Is- Before dawn Friday, Rizvi told an
lamists who want her publicly hanged. emotionally-charged rally in the eastern
Also, a lawyer representing a local city of Lahore that one of the govern-
cleric who had raised the initial blasphe- ment negotiators threatened his depu-
my charges against Asia Bibi petitioned ties during the talks that security forces
the Supreme Court on Thursday to re- will ruthlessly kill them if they did not
verse its acquittal. disperse peacefully. He asked his sup-
The top court in a landmark decision porters to continue sit-ins as authorities
on Wednesday overturned Bibi’s 2010 summoned paramilitary troops to re-
conviction of insulting Islam’s Prophet store order.
Muhammad. “We are ready to die to show our love
Since then, Islamists have blocked for the prophet,” he said.

Iran braces for oil sanctions after currency crash


Sanctions will target the country’s on Iran targeting financial
transactions involving U.S.
largest source of revenue dollars, Iran’s automotive
sector and the purchase of
The Associated Press to take effect on Monday, commercial airplanes and
will target the country’s metals, including gold.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran largest source of revenue The White House in-
is bracing for the resto- in the most punishing sists the sanctions are
ration of U.S. sanctions on action taken since the not aimed at toppling the
its vital oil industry next Trump administration Islamic Republic, but at
week, as it grapples with withdrew from the 2015 forcing Iran to dramatical-
an economic crisis that nuclear agreement in May, ly alter its policies in the
has sparked sporadic pro- and will also affect Irani- region, including its sup-
tests over rising prices, an shipping and financial port for militant groups
corruption and unemploy- transactions. across the Mideast and its
ment. The United States has development of ballistic
The oil sanctions, set already restored sanctions missiles.

Woman fought with driver, causing bus to fall in China river


The Associated Press arguing and grappling to the driver’s seat and
with each other in the mo- scolded him. The driver
BEIJING — A fight ments before the bus sud- turned his head back sev-
between a bus driver and

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denly veered across on- eral times arguing.
a passenger who missed coming traffic and off the As the quarrel esca-

99.49%
her stop caused the bus to bridge Sunday morning. lated, the statement said,
plunge off a high bridge Buses in China often the woman hit the driver
into China’s Yangtze Riv- have surveillance camer- on the head with her cell-
er, police said Friday. All as. phone. The driver took his
15 people onboard are A statement from Wan- right arm off the steering
presumed dead. zhou district police said wheel and fought back.
An eight-second sur- the 48-year-old female He grabbed her arm when of our customers receive their paper on time. (Believe us. We track these things.)
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account shows the two he didn’t. She walked up of control.
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Columbus, Mississippi lic buildings and re- (f) the bidder is a bank not a specific prefer- of Section 01, Town- WHEREAS, RONNIE W.
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sippi time, on the 13th of the Note, all as au- ies Act of 1933, as ive minimum tax. Spe- ridian, containing 242.8 Douglas Dalrymple, II,
day of November, 2018, thorized by the Act. amended; cial Counsel will ex- acres, more or less. as Trustee by Instru-
for the purchase, at not press no other opinion ment dated July 18,
less than par of the
$1,000,000 aggregate
principal amount
The Note shall be a gen- (g) the bidder is pur-
eral obligation of the
County. The full faith,
regarding other federal
chasing the Note for its tax consequences res-
own account for the pur- ulting from the owner-
Phone: 662.328.2424
You are hereby notified 2018, and recorded in
that sealed proposals to Deed Book 2018, at
lease the above de- Page 19658 in the of-
Lowndes County, Mis- credit, and resources of pose of investment and ship, receipt or accrual scribed tract for hunt-
sissippi General Obliga-
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al of and interest on the selling or otherwise re-
Note. distributing the Note
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County Superintendent WHEREAS, default hav-
of Education of ing been made in the
publicly opened and
read for the purchase of
the Note. The Note is to be sold
and will not sell or
transfer the Note
without the prior approv- exempt from all income located at 1053 High-
Columbus, MS 39701
ant to the Act, the Note Lowndes County, Mis-
and interest thereon are sissippi, at his office
terms and conditions of
said Land Deed of Trust
and the entire debt se-
at par and is to be awar- al of the County; taxes imposed by the way 45 South, Colum- cured thereby having

DEADLINES
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livered in the denomina- plying with the terms (h) the bidder recog- so as to arrive prior to and payable in accord-
tion of $1,000,000, will hereof and offering to
be numbered
(Deadlines R-1 and
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sel is not responsible SUPER SAVER RATES
“QUALIFIED TAX EX-
10:00 AM, Monday,
November 05, 2018. GARAGE SALE RATES
ance with the terms
thereof and the legal
will be issued in re- 4 Lines/6 Days ................... $19.20
the lowest rate of in- for any information con- EMPT 6 Days ......................................
OBLIGATION” FOR Any bid received $12.00
after holder 4 Lines/1 Day..................$9.20
of said indebted-
gistered form. terest to the County. tained in or omitted PURPOSES12 Days OF SEC- 10:00 AM
....................................will be rejec-
$18.00 ness having requested
For Placing/Canceling Classified Line Ads: The 4
Note Lines/12
shall bear Days
only .................
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regard- TION 265(B)(3)(C) OF ted. Please identify your the 4 Lines/3
undersigned Days..............$18.00
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The Note will be dated one rate 4 Lines/26
of interest as Days ing.................
the County and $46.80the THE OverINTERNAL 6 lines
REVEN- is $1bid per byadditional
placing the words line. ee to execute the trust
Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00 P.M.
the date of its delivery, specified in the propos- Note and acknow- UE CODE OFSix 1986,
linesAS or less,"BID FOR HUNTING
consecutive days. AND and sell said land and 2 FREE Garage Sale
Price includes
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P.M. al whichRate it willapplies
bear from to commercial
ledges that itoperations
does not AMENDED.Rate applies to private FISHING
party ads LEASE"
of on the property
non-commer- signs. RAIN GUARANTEE: If it
in accordance
ber 1, 2023, and will its date to its and merchandise
stated look toover Special $1,000.
Counsel face of your envelope. with rainsthe terms the of
daysaid
of your sale, we will re-
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terms so etc. prescribed for the sums Youdue must call to request free re-run.
thereun-
Thursday Paper Deadline is Wednesdaymencing 12:00on P.M.May 1, their respective propos- (i) while it has no and the tax exemption this lease are on file der, together with attor-

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Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 2019,P.M. at the rate of in- als that, contemporan- present intention to re- of the Note, together and available for inspec- ney’s fees, trustee’s
LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3terest specified
business in the
days eously with or prior to sell or otherwise dis- with a non-litigation cer- tion in the office of fees, and expense of
proposal submitted by delivery of the Note, the pose of all or any part tificate of the County County Superintendent sale;
prior to first publication date bidder in County shall receive
the successful of the Note purchased dated the date of deliv- of Education of
accordance with this No- from the successful bid- by it, the bidder as- ery of the Note, and a Lowndes County, Mis- NOW, THEREFORE, I, J.
tice of Sale, subject to der a document in form sumes responsibility for transcript of the pro- sissippi, located at Douglas Dalrymple, II,
• Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept
the limitation that the and substance satis- disclosing all1780 material ceedings relating to the 1053 Highway 45 Substitute Trustee in
responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion.
Note shall not bear a 0 Legals
factory to the County to information in compli-
Sitting with Elderly/Sick 4000 Merchandise
Note will be delivered to South, Columbus, Mis- 5000 Pets
said&Deed Livestockof Trust will 8000 Real Estate
• The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor for
greater overall maxim- the effect that: ance with all1790 Stump
applicable Removal the successful 4030
bidderAir Conditioners
sissippi 39701. You 5100
are FreeonPetsNovember 16, 2018,8050 Commercial Property
um interest
1000 Service 1800 Swimming
secur-Poolswithout charge. The 4060 Antiques
suc- also notified that as5150 a Petsoffer for sale at public 8100 Farms & Timberland
omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of rate thatto ma-
portion of 1030 Air Conditioning
federal and state
turity than eleven per- (a) the bidder has re- & Heating ity laws in the 1830event
Tax Service
of cessful bidder will Appliancescondition of obtaining
4090be outcry, and well within 8150 Houses - Northside
5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock
space occupied by such error. cent (11%) per annum 1060 Appliance Repair
ceived copies of the res- its resale of 1860 theTreeNote; (7) these hunting and fish- legal hours (between 8200 Houses - East
• All questions regarding classified ads currently running should be Service given at least seven 4120 Auctions 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming
as allowed by Section olutions 1070 Asphalt &by
adopted Paving
the and 1890 Upholstery business days advance ing rights, you will be re- the hours of 11:00 A.M.
directed to the Classified Department. 75-17-101, Mississippi Board of1090 Supervisors of notice of the 4150 Baby Articles
proposed quired to furnish and5300 Supplies/Accessories
and 4:00 P.M.) At the 8250 Houses - New Hope
Automotive Services
• All ads are subject to the approval of this paper. Code The Commercial
of 1972, as the County 1120related to
Building & Remodeling (j) the bidder1910 and Welding
all date of delivery of 4180the
Bargain Column
maintain general liabil- 5350 Veterinarians
Main Front Door of the 8300 Houses - South
Dispatch reserves the right to reject, revise, amended.
classify orInterestcancelon any the sale,1150 issuance, exe- subsequent 2000 holders of
Announcements Note when that date 4210 Bicycles ity insurance in an 5400 Wanted To Buy Courthouse of 8350 Houses - West
County
the Note will be com- Carpeting/Flooring
cution, and delivery of the Note will not sell the has been tentatively amount not less than
de- Materials Monroe County, Missis- 8450 Houses - Caledonia
advertising at any time. 4240 Building
puted on the basis of a the Note1180 Childcare
(collectively Note except 2050 Card of Thanks termined. The Note
to another will $1,000,000.00
4250 Burial Plots
6000
which Financial
sippi, to the highest and8500 Houses - Other
365-day year. Interest 1210 Chimney Cleaning
the “Resolution”) and national or state 2100 Fraternal
bank& Lodgebe delivered in Colum- shall protect and hold 6050 Business
bestOpportunity
bidder for cash,
Advertisements must be will be payable by check the Resolution is in 2150 Good Things To Eat
or similar institution 4270 Business Furniture
bus, Mississippi or such harmless the Lowndes & the Opportunity
following described 8520 Hunting Land
1240 Contractors 6100 Business Wanted
or draft of a paying and form and1250 substance sat- which will execute
Computer Services an in- other place as the EquipmentCounty School District
2200 In Memorial 6120 Checkproperty
Cashing situated in
8550 Investment Property
paid for in advance. transfer agent to be se- isfactory to the bidder
lected by the success- and has 1270 been Electrical
vestment letter
read and factory to the County.
2250 satis- & School
Instruction Board shall designate
and payment therefor
2300 Lost & Found shall be made in4330
4300 Camera Equipment
from any and all liability Monroe County, Missis- 8600 Lots & Acreage
6150 Insurance
Clothing on the part of the LESS- sippi, to wit: 8650 Mobile Homes
ful bidder for the Note 1300 Excavating
fully understood by it; feder-
4360 Coins & EE(S), its licensees,6200
Jewelry in- Loans 8700 Mobile Home Spaces
You may cancel at any time during regular business hours
and acceptable to the 1320 Fitness Training The above limitation2350 Personals al or other immediately vitees or trespassers, 6250 Mortgages
Lot Thirty-one (31) of
and receive a refund for days notGoverning published. Body (the (b) the bidder has Repair
1330 Furniture con- & Refinishing
shall not prohibit theNotices available funds. 4390 Computer and
2400 Special Equipment
any and all other and
6300 Stocks in Oak Dale Park, 8750 Resort Property
& Bonds
“Paying and Transfer ducted its 4420 Farm Equipment
third&parties,
Supplies should Phase I, a subdivision in8800 River Property
1360own investig-
General Services bidder from selling or
2600 Travel/Entertainment 6350 Business for Sale
IN THE CHANCERY Agent”), made payable ations, to the extent it transferring up to four The successful bidder 4450 Firewood they file suit or have a and of Lowndes County,8850 Wanted to Buy

FREE SERVICES
COURT OF LOWNDES to the registered owner deems satisfactory or 1380 Housecleaning (4) participation 3000in- Employment shall have the right, at Marketsclaim in any form or7000 Rentals Mississippi, as shown 8900 Waterfront Property
4460 Flea
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI of the Note named in, sufficient, 1390into
Insulation
matters terests in the 3050Note
Clericalto& Office its option, to cancel its fashion against the 7050 Apartments by the plat recorded in
4480 Furniture
and mailed to the ad- 1400 Insurance
relating to the business, national or state banks
3100 Data Processing/agreement
Computer to purchase LESSEE(S). Plat Book 4, Page 44, in9000 Transportation
4510 Garage Sales 7100 Commercial
the
Property
office of the Chan- 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts
IN THE MATTER OF THE dress appearing on the properties, 1410 Interior Decorators
manage- or similar institutions the Note if the Note to
Bargain Column ESTATE OFAd
HARPER
JACKIE
must V.fit inregistration
4 lines records of
(approximately
the County kept and
ment, indebtedness
financial1470
1440 Jewelry/Watchand
position and
Repair provided that3170
Lawn Care/Landscaping
3150
ers of such participa-
Domestic Help be delivered by the
the hold-
Engineering County in accordance
4540 General Merchandise
The sealed bids which
4570 Householdare
7150 Houses
Goodssubmitted will be7180 Hunting
cery Clerk of Lowndes 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing
Land Mississippi.
County, 9150 Autos for Sale
20 characters per line) and will run for 3 days. For items
maintained by the $100
Pay- or results of operations of tion interests3200 General Help Wanted
shall with the preceding 4630para-
Lawn & Garden
opened at the time and 7190 Land for Rent/Lease
1500 Locksmiths 9200 Aviation
less ONLY. More than one NO.
CAUSE item2018-0226-
may be in ing sameandad, but prices
Transfer Agent. the County; it has re- provide a document 3250 Management Positionsgraph is not tendered 4660 MerchandiseonRentals
the date above set SUBJECT
7200 Mobile Homes TO those cer-
B ceived such 1530 Machinery
information Repair similar to the3300 one set
Medical/Dental for delivery within sixty forth, or as soon there- tain restrictive coven- 9250 Boats & Marine
may not total over $100, no relists. Principal of the Note will concerning 1560theMobileCounty
Home Servicesforth above satisfactory
4690 Musical Instruments
(60) days from the date after as conveniently
7250 Mobile Home Spaces
ants and conditions of 9300 Camper/R.V.’s
3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites possible. 7300 Officerecord
Spaces in Book 742,
Free Pets
VICKY HARPER PETI- be payable at the prin- as it deems to be& Storage
1590 Moving ne- to the County and Spe- of sale thereof. The 9350 Golf Carts
3400 Part-Time 4720 Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals208, in the land
Up toTIONER
4 lines, runs for 6 days. cipal corporate trust of- cessary 1620 in connection
Painting & Papering cial Counsel, and such County shall have the Page 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs
fice of the Paying and with its purchase of the holders shall have no 3450 Positions Wanted right, at its option, 4750to
Stereos & TV’s
Prospective bidders 7400 River Property
are records of Lowndes
Lost & Found NOTICE TO CREDITORS Transfer Agent on
Up to 6 lines, ad will run for 6 days.
November 1 in the fol-
Note; and
course of1680
1650during
Pest Control
Plumbing
such
the right to sell or
sale and their participation
3500 Professional
transfer
in-
3550 Restaurant/Hotel
cancel its agreement
sell the Note if within
to herewith
4780 Wanted To Buy informed
there is subject to bid
that
7450 RoomsCounty, Mississippi; 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment
SUBJECT ALSO to 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses
and& Garages
7500 Storage
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI lowing years and prior to the 1710 purchase
Printing of terests without 3600 prior ap- five (5) days after the
Sales/Marketing only the annual lease that certain Declaration 9550 Wanted to Buy
These ads are taken by fax, e-mail or in person at
COUNTY OF OKTIBBEHA amounts: the Note,1740
provided1770
it Roofing
with
has been
the
& Guttering proval of the3650Trades
oppor- cept to the
County ex- tender of the Note for
successful delivery the successful
rental amount to be7520 Vacation
paid to the Lowndes 7550 Wanted
tions
Rentals
of Covenants,
to Rent
Condi-
and Restrictions
our office. Ads will not be take by telephone.
Letters Testamentary Year Principal Amount
Saws & Lawn Mowers
tunity to ask questions bidder. 3700Truck Driving bidder shall not have ac- County Board of Educa- 7600 Waterfront
of recordPropertyin Book 748,
have been granted and 2019 $200,000 of and receive answers cepted delivery of and tion at the beginning of Page 395, in the land
issued to the under- 2020 200,000 from the County con- All proposals must be paid for the Note. each of the five (5) records of Lowndes
Legal Notices 0010 signed
Legal Notices the Estate 2021
upon0010 200,000
Legal Notices 0010 cerning the0010
Legal Notices operation of enclosed Legal Noticesin0010a sealed en- Legal Notices 0010 years included
Legal Notices 0010in the County,
Legal NoticesMississippi.
0010 Painting & Papering 1620
of Jackie V. Harper, De- 2022 200,000 the County, the finan- velope and should be Further information may term of the lease. Also,
IN THE CHANCERY ceased, by the Chan- 2023 200,000 cial condition of the filed with the Lowndes be obtained from the the current leaseholder I will convey only such SULLIVAN'S PAINT
COURT OF LOWNDES cery Court of Lowndes County and the terms County Chancery Clerk, County Administrator, of these rights, if title as is vested in me SERVICE
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI County, Mississippi, on The Note will be sub- and conditions of the at her office located at Ralph Billingsley, 1121 he/they have made an as Substitute Trustee. Certified in lead
the 30th day of October, ject to redemption prior Note, and to obtain any 505 2nd Avenue North, Main Street, Columbus, offer, shall have the fi- removal. Offering spe-
IN THE MATTER OF 2018. This is to give no- to maturity, at the op- additional information Columbus, Mississippi Mississippi 39701, tele- nal right to extend WITNESS MY SIGNA- cial prices on interior &
BAILEY RAYLYNN ROW- tice to all persons hav- tion of the County, in needed in order to veri- 39701, attention: Board phone: (662) 329- his/their lease at an an- TURE on this the 24TH exterior painting, pres-
LAND ing claims against said whole or in part, on any fy the accuracy of the in- of Supervisors, 5896. nual rental equal to said day of October, 2018. sure washing & sheet
Estate to Probate and date, at the principal formation obtained; Lowndes County, Mis- highest offer. rock repairs.
JACK DAVIS COOK, III Register same with the amount thereof togeth- sissippi, and worded on DATED: October 31, J. DOUGLAS Free Estimates
and wife, Chancery Clerk of er with accrued interest (c) the bidder has suffi- the outside, in sub- 2018 The Board of Education DALRYMPLE II, Substi- Call 435-6528
MARGARET WILDER Lowndes County, Mis- to the date fixed for re- cient knowledge and ex- stance, “Proposal for of Lowndes County re- tute Trustee
COOK, sissippi, within ninety demption and without perience in financial and Lowndes County, Mis- LOWNDES COUNTY, serves the right to re-
ject all bids for lease of Publication Dates:
Sitting With The Sick / Elderly
THE PALMER HOME FOR (90) days from this premium. Notice of business matters, in- sissippi General Obliga- MISSISSIPPI
CHILDREN date. A failure to so Pro- each such redemption cluding purchase and tion Note, Series 2018 hunting and fishing 10/26/2018, 1780
and JENNIFER LYNN bate and Register said shall be mailed, post- ownership of tax ex- Issue.” By /s/ Harry Sanders rights on said tract. 11/2/2018, and
ROWLAND PETITIONERS claim will forever bar the age prepaid, not less empt and taxable muni- President of the Board 11/9/2018 NEED SOMEONE to care
same. than five (5) business cipal obligations, to be The Board reserves the of Supervisors /s/ Lynn Wright for your loved one?
VERSUS CAUSE NO.: days prior to the re- able to evaluate the right to reject any or all Lynn Wright Years of experience.
2018-0012-DWC This the 31st day of Oc- demption date, to the risks and merits of the proposals as well as the PUBLISH: 11/2/2018 Superintendent of Edu- Building & Remodeling 1120 Great References. Call
tober, 2018. registered owner of the investment represented right to waive any irregu- cation Betty, 662-251-6680.
Note to be redeemed at by the purchase of the larity or informality in Lowndes County, Mis- CJ'S ROOFING & HOME Very good at what I do!
UNKNOWN PUTATIVE PUBLIC NOTICE REMODELING. Roofing
FATHER VICKIE HARPER the address appearing Note; any proposal. All pro- sissippi
(Shingles or Metal) &
OF B.R.R. RESPONDENT EXECUTRIX on the registration posals shall be submit- INVITATION TO BID FOR
Roof Repairs, Concrete Stump Removal 1790
books of the County (d) the bidder is aware ted on a Proposal for HUNTING AND FISHING PUBLISH: Pressure Washing, Car-
SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- PUBLISH: 11/2, 11/9, maintained by the Pay- that certain economic Purchase which may be LEASE 10/26/18
& 11/16/2018 ing and Transfer Agent and political variables obtained from the 11/02/18 pentry & Handyman
TION Work. Veteran & Senior
(the “Registration Re- could affect the secur- County Administrator, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
cords”). ity of its investment in Ralph Billingsley, 1121 COUNTY OF LOWNDES Discounts! 662-397-
TO: UNKNOWN FATHER NOTICE OF NOTE SALE SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S 0800, FREE ESTIMATE.
OF B.R.R., whose the Note and the bidder Main Street, Columbus, NOTICE OF SALE
present address and $1,000,000 The Note will be issued is able to bear the eco- Mississippi 39701, tele- To all persons inter-
whereabouts are un- LOWNDES COUNTY, pursuant to the provi- nomic risks of such in- phone: (662) 329- ested in the following WHEREAS on Novem-
known and after dili- sions of Sections 17- vestment; 5896. SUGGS CONSTRUCTION
MISSISSIPPI described school trust ber 13, 2003, TONY Building, remodeling, ALLSTUMP GRINDING
gent search and inquiry GENERAL OBLIGATION 21-51 through 17 21 land classified as EWING AND WIFE, RE-
to ascertain the same, 55, Mississippi Code of (e) the bidder acknow- In the opinion of Spe- metal roofing, painting SERVICE
NOTE, SERIES 2018 "FOREST LAND" in LINDA S. EWING ex- & all home repairs. GET 'ER DONE!
and who is now an ab- 1972, as amended (the ledges and represents cial Counsel, assuming Lowndes County, Mis- ecuted a land Deed of 662-242-3471 We can grind all your
sconding Defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- “Note Act”) and Sec- that it has not sought compliance by the sissippi, to wit: Trust to Joseph N. Stud- stumps. Hard to reach
You have been made a EN that the Board of Su- tions 19-9-1 et seq., from Butler Snow LLP County with certain tax dard, Trustee, for the places, blown over
Defendant in the suit pervisors (the “Board”) Mississippi Code of (“Special Counsel”) or covenants, under exist- The Northwest Quarter benefit of RONNIE W. Tom Hatcher, LLC roots, hillsides, back-
filed in this Court by of Lowndes County, Mis- 1972, as amended (the received from Special ing statutes, regula- (NW 1/4) of Section 06, SHELTON, which Deed Custom Construction, yards, pastures. Free
Jack Davis Cook, III and sissippi (the “County”), “County Bond Act,” and Counsel, or looked or tions, rulings and court Township 20 South, of Trust is recorded in
wife, Margaret Wilder together with the Note relied upon Special decisions, interest on Restoration, Remodel- estimates. You find it,
will receive sealed pro- Range 17 West, Hunts- Trust Deed Book 2003 ing, Repair, Insurance we'll grind it!
Cook and the Palmer posals at the office of Act, the “Act”). The Counsel for any informa- the Note is excluded ville Meridian; and Lot at Page 49180 in the
Home for Children Note is being issued to tion with respect to the from gross income for claims. 662-364-1769. 662-361-8379
the Lowndes County One (1), being also office of the Chancery Licensed & Bonded
whose address is P.O. Chancery Clerk, located provide funds to pay the County or its financial federal income tax pur- known as the East Half Clerk of Monroe County,
Box 746, Columbus, at 505 2nd Avenue costs of (a) construct- condition; poses. Furthermore, in- (E 1/2) of the North- Mississippi. Tree Services 1860
Mississippi 39703. ing and equipping pub- terest on the Note is
North, in the City of
lic buildings and re- (f) the bidder is a bank not a specific prefer-
east Quarter (NE 1/4) Excavating 1300
Columbus, Mississippi of Section 01, Town- WHEREAS, RONNIE W. A&T Tree Service
You are to mail or hand 39701, until 9:00 lated facilities; and (b) as defined in Section ence item for purposes ship 20 South, Range SHELTON has hereto- Bucket truck & stump
deliver a copy of a writ- o'clock a.m., Missis- the sale and issuance 3(a) (2) of the Securit- of the federal alternat- Clay gravel, fill clay, &
18 West, Huntsville Me- fore substituted J. top soil for sale! Easy removal. Free est.
ten Answer either admit- sippi time, on the 13th of the Note, all as au- ies Act of 1933, as ive minimum tax. Spe- ridian, containing 242.8 Douglas Dalrymple, II, Serving Columbus
ting or denying each al- day of November, 2018, thorized by the Act. amended; cial Counsel will ex- access off 82 East.
acres, more or less. as Trustee by Instru- Can load and deliver. since 1987. Senior
legation in the Petition for the purchase, at not press no other opinion ment dated July 18, citizen disc. Call Alvin @
The Note shall be a gen- (g) the bidder is pur- regarding other federal Stokes Excavation:
to COURTNEY B. less than par of the You are hereby notified 2018, and recorded in 662-689-0089 242-0324/241-4447
“CORKY” SMITH, whose $1,000,000 aggregate eral obligation of the chasing the Note for its tax consequences res- that sealed proposals to Deed Book 2018, at "We'll go out on a limb
address is Post Office principal amount County. The full faith, own account for the pur- ulting from the owner- lease the above de- Page 19658 in the of- for you!"
Box 648, Columbus, MS Lowndes County, Mis- credit, and resources of pose of investment and ship, receipt or accrual scribed tract for hunt- fice of the Chancery
39703-0648. the County shall be not for resale at a of interest on or disposi- General Services 1360
sissippi General Obliga- ing and fishing rights for Clerk of Lowndes
tion Note, Series 2018 pledged to secure the profit, and it has no tion of the Note. In addi- a period of five (5) years County, Mississippi.
MUSIC THEORY LES- J&A TREE REMOVAL
YOUR ANSWER MUST (the “Note”) of the payment of the princip- present intention of re- tion, Special Counsel is may be filed with the SONS Work from a bucket
BE MAILED OR DE- County, at which time al of and interest on the selling or otherwise re- further of the opinion County Superintendent WHEREAS, default hav- $25 per hour truck. Insured/bonded.
LIVERED NO LATER said proposals will be Note. distributing the Note that under and pursu- of Education of ing been made in the Chords, Scales, Modes Call Jimmy for a free es-
THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS publicly opened and and will not sell or ant to the Act, the Note Lowndes County, Mis- terms and conditions of & more! Call Jimbo @ timate 662-386-6286.
FROM THE DATE OF read for the purchase of transfer the Note and interest thereon are sissippi, at his office said Land Deed of Trust 662-364-1687
FIRST PUBLICATION. the Note. The Note is to be sold without the prior approv- exempt from all income located at 1053 High- and the entire debt se- If no answer leave
at par and is to be awar- al of the County; taxes imposed by the way 45 South, Colum- cured thereby having voicemail or text. VICKERS TREE
You must also file the The Note will be de- ded to the bidder com- State of Mississippi. bus, Mississippi 39701 been declared to be due SERVICE, LLC
original of your Answer livered in the denomina- plying with the terms (h) the bidder recog- so as to arrive prior to and payable in accord- Tree trimming and re-
with the Clerk of this tion of $1,000,000, will hereof and offering to nizes that Special Coun- THE NOTE WILL BE A 10:00 AM, Monday, ance with the terms moval. Fully insured.
purchase the Note at sel is not responsible “QUALIFIED TAX EX- RETAINER WALL, drive-
Court within a reason- be numbered R-1 and November 05, 2018. thereof and the legal way, foundation, con- Free estimates.
able time afterward and will be issued in re- the lowest rate of in- for any information con- EMPT OBLIGATION” FOR Any bid received after holder of said indebted- crete, masonry restora- Call Curt 662-418-0889
you are summoned to gistered form. terest to the County. tained in or omitted PURPOSES OF SEC- 10:00 AM will be rejec- ness having requested or 662-549-2902
The Note shall bear only from materials regard- TION 265(B)(3)(C) OF tion, remodeling, base-
appear and defend ted. Please identify your the undersigned Trust- ment foundation, re- “A cut above the rest”
against the Petition for The Note will be dated one rate of interest as ing the County and the THE INTERNAL REVEN- bid by placing the words ee to execute the trust pairs, small dump truck
Adoption at 9:30 the date of its delivery, specified in the propos- Note and acknow- UE CODE OF 1986, AS "BID FOR HUNTING AND and sell said land and hauling (5-6 yd) load &
o’clock a.m. on the will mature on Novem- al which it will bear from ledges that it does not AMENDED. FISHING LEASE" on the property in accordance Good Things To Eat 2150
its date to its stated look to Special Counsel demolition/lot cleaning.
13th day of December ber 1, 2023, and will face of your envelope. with the terms of said Burr Masonry
2018, in the courtroom bear interest, payable maturity date of Novem- to obtain such informa- The final approving opin- Land Deed of Trust for PEEPLES PECANS
ber 1, 2023. Bidders tion on its behalf; ion of Special Counsel 662-242-0259. Custom cracking,
of the Lowndes County on May 1 and Novem- The lease form and the the purpose of raising
Chancery Courthouse at ber 1 of each year, com- must acknowledge in related to the validity terms so prescribed for the sums due thereun- shelling, & blowing your
Columbus, Mississippi, mencing on May 1, their respective propos- (i) while it has no and the tax exemption this lease are on file der, together with attor- WORK WANTED: pecans. We also sell
before the Honorable 2019, at the rate of in- als that, contemporan- present intention to re- of the Note, together and available for inspec- ney’s fees, trustee’s shelled, halved, &
Dorothy W. Colom and eously with or prior to sell or otherwise dis- with a non-litigation cer- tion in the office of Licensed & Bonded-car- pieces! 662-574-1660.
terest specified in the fees, and expense of pentry, painting, & de-
in case of your failure to proposal submitted by delivery of the Note, the pose of all or any part tificate of the County County Superintendent sale;
appear and defend, a County shall receive of the Note purchased dated the date of deliv- molition. Landscaping,
the successful bidder in of Education of gutters cleaned, bush General Help Wanted 3200
judgment will be accordance with this No- from the successful bid- by it, the bidder as- ery of the Note, and a Lowndes County, Mis- NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. hogging, clean-up work,
entered against you for tice of Sale, subject to der a document in form sumes responsibility for transcript of the pro- sissippi, located at Douglas Dalrymple, II,
the things demanded in the limitation that the and substance satis- disclosing all material ceedings relating to the 1053 Highway 45 pressure washing, mov- Accountant Position -
Substitute Trustee in ing help & furniture Columbus
the Petition. You are not Note shall not bear a factory to the County to information in compli- Note will be delivered to South, Columbus, Mis- said Deed of Trust will
required to file an an- the effect that: ance with all applicable the successful bidder repair. 662-242-3608 Responsibilities include
greater overall maxim- sissippi 39701. You are on November 16, 2018, A/R, A/P, Payroll, Sales
swer or other pleading um interest rate to ma- federal and state secur- without charge. The suc- also notified that as a offer for sale at public
to the Petition, but you turity than eleven per- (a) the bidder has re- ity laws in the event of cessful bidder will be Tax, Journal Entries, Re-
condition of obtaining outcry, and well within Lawn Care / Landscaping conciliations, Month/
may do so if you desire. cent (11%) per annum ceived copies of the res- its resale of the Note; given at least seven (7) these hunting and fish- legal hours (between
as allowed by Section olutions adopted by the and business days advance ing rights, you will be re- the hours of 11:00 A.M. 1470 Year end Closing for
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND 75-17-101, Mississippi Board of Supervisors of notice of the proposed multiple companies. At-
quired to furnish and and 4:00 P.M.) At the JESSE & BEVERLY'S tention to detail and ac-
AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF Code of 1972, as the County related to (j) the bidder and all date of delivery of the maintain general liabil- Main Front Door of the
the sale, issuance, exe- subsequent holders of Note when that date LAWN SERVICE. Mow- curacy are required.
said Court of Columbus, amended. Interest on ity insurance in an County Courthouse of
cution, and delivery of the Note will not sell the has been tentatively de- amount not less than ing, cleanup, landscap- Send resumes to
Mississippi, this the the Note will be com- Monroe County, Missis- ing, sodding, & tree cut- jobs@
31st day of October puted on the basis of a the Note (collectively Note except to another termined. The Note will $1,000,000.00 which sippi, to the highest and ting. 356-6525. prographicsms.com
2018. 365-day year. Interest the “Resolution”) and national or state bank be delivered in Colum- shall protect and hold best bidder for cash,
will be payable by check the Resolution is in or similar institution bus, Mississippi or such harmless the Lowndes the following described
LISA YOUNGER NEESE, or draft of a paying and form and substance sat- which will execute an in- other place as the
General Help Wanted 3200
County School District property situated in
CHANCERY CLERK transfer agent to be se- isfactory to the bidder vestment letter satis- Board shall designate from any and all liability Monroe County, Missis-
lected by the success- and has been read and factory to the County. and payment therefor on the part of the LESS- sippi, to wit:
BY: Tina Fisher , D. C. ful bidder for the Note fully understood by it; shall be made in feder- EE(S), its licensees, in-
and acceptable to the The above limitation al or other immediately vitees or trespassers, Lot Thirty-one (31) of
PUBLISH: 11/2/2018 Governing Body (the (b) the bidder has con- shall not prohibit the available funds. and any and all other and in Oak Dale Park,
“Paying and Transfer ducted its own investig- bidder from selling or third parties, should Phase I, a subdivision in
IN THE CHANCERY Agent”), made payable ations, to the extent it transferring up to four The successful bidder they file suit or have a and of Lowndes County,
COURT OF LOWNDES to the registered owner deems satisfactory or (4) participation in- shall have the right, at claim in any form or Mississippi, as shown
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI of the Note named in, sufficient, into matters terests in the Note to its option, to cancel its fashion against the by the plat recorded in
and mailed to the ad- relating to the business, national or state banks agreement to purchase LESSEE(S). Plat Book 4, Page 44, in
IN THE MATTER OF THE dress appearing on the properties, manage- or similar institutions the Note if the Note to the office of the Chan-
ESTATE OF JACKIE V. registration records of ment, indebtedness and provided that the hold- be delivered by the The sealed bids which cery Clerk of Lowndes
HARPER the County kept and financial position and ers of such participa- County in accordance are submitted will be County, Mississippi.
maintained by the Pay- results of operations of tion interests shall with the preceding para- opened at the time and
CAUSE NO. 2018-0226- ing and Transfer Agent. the County; it has re- provide a document graph is not tendered on the date above set SUBJECT TO those cer-
B ceived such information similar to the one set for delivery within sixty forth, or as soon there- tain restrictive coven-
Principal of the Note will concerning the County forth above satisfactory (60) days from the date after as conveniently ants and conditions of
VICKY HARPER PETI- be payable at the prin- as it deems to be ne- to the County and Spe- of sale thereof. The possible. record in Book 742,
TIONER cipal corporate trust of- cessary in connection cial Counsel, and such County shall have the Page 208, in the land
fice of the Paying and with its purchase of the holders shall have no right, at its option, to Prospective bidders are records of Lowndes
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Transfer Agent on Note; and during the right to sell or transfer cancel its agreement to herewith informed that County, Mississippi;
November 1 in the fol- course of such sale and their participation in- sell the Note if within there is subject to bid and SUBJECT ALSO to
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI lowing years and prior to the purchase of terests without prior ap- five (5) days after the only the annual lease that certain Declaration
COUNTY OF OKTIBBEHA amounts: the Note, it has been proval of the County ex- tender of the Note for rental amount to be of Covenants, Condi-
provided with the oppor- cept to the successful delivery the successful paid to the Lowndes tions and Restrictions
Letters Testamentary Year Principal Amount tunity to ask questions bidder. bidder shall not have ac- County Board of Educa- of record in Book 748,
have been granted and 2019 $200,000 of and receive answers cepted delivery of and tion at the beginning of Page 395, in the land
issued to the under- 2020 200,000 from the County con- All proposals must be paid for the Note. each of the five (5) records of Lowndes
signed upon the Estate 2021 200,000 cerning the operation of enclosed in a sealed en- years included in the County, Mississippi.
of Jackie V. Harper, De- 2022 200,000 the County, the finan- velope and should be Further information may term of the lease. Also,
ceased, by the Chan- 2023 200,000 cial condition of the filed with the Lowndes be obtained from the the current leaseholder I will convey only such
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General Help Wanted 3200 Bargain Column 4180 Garage Sales: Caledonia 4540 Apts For Rent: West 7050 Houses For Sale: Northside
8150

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mechanically-minded in- $100 for all. Call 662- Sat, 11/3, 6-10am. new, 3BR/2BA. New ap-
dividual to work in its 328-8664. Plus sz wom/mens, pl, 22 ac w/ pond,
pressroom. Applicants girls (5-6), wom (9-9.5) woods & wildlife. Close
must be comfortable ELECTRIC STOVE. Good
Condition. $100. Call
shoes, h/h. Rain/Shine. Apartments to CAFB. Frontage on 2
working around heavy
machinery, adhering to 662-364-2498.
678 MAIN St. Fri. & Sat.
& Houses roads. $249,000.
662-418-8077.
tight deadlines and
must have an eye for FLOORMATS FOR Toyota 8a.-5p. RV accs., lawn 1 Bedrooms NICE BRICK HOME FOR
detail & quality. Flexible Camry, Two sets. Both
for the 2015-2017
mower, pressure wash-
er, tools, misc. items.
2 Bedroooms SALE, located at 2406
hours are a must. Email
resume to Camry. $85. Cash only! 3 Bedrooms 15th Ave No in Colum-
bus, MS with 3 bed-
mfloyd@cdispatch.com 662-570-4341. If no an- 928 N. Wolfe Rd. Sat. rooms and 1 bath. This
or drop resumes off at swer, leave msg. 6:30a-until. H/h goods, Furnished & house is a great home
516 Main St,
Columbus, MS 39701.
NEW ELECTRONIC mug clothes & more. Unfurnished to live in as-is or fixer
upper. I am no longer in-
& warmer for coffee &
No phone calls please. hot beverages. $5. Garage Sales: Other 4560 1, 2, & 3 Baths terested in renting the
house out and would
James Pest Manage- 662-364-1421.
17 COBH Ln. (Elm Lake Lease, Deposit like to sell the property
ment is seeking a Full
Time Competitive Field
TWO ELECTRIC heaters. Golf Course) Fri. 8a-2p & Credit Check at a great price for
$40,000 or best offer.
$60. Call 662-328- & Sat. 8a-10a.
Sales Representative. 8664. viceinvestments.com Call/text 662-295-9124

327-8555
Women's plus size
Requirements: clothes, shoes, purses,
Clothing 4330 workout clothes, lots of Houses For Sale: Other 8500
*On the job training
*Good Driving Record jewelry, pajamas, etc. 124 HIGHLAND Ave, Ab-
WOMEN DRESSES & Apts For Rent: Other 7080
*College Education Pre- erdeen. OPEN HOUSE
ferred but Degree women suits for sale,
sizes 12 & 14. $5.00 INDOOR SALE. 255 Nov. 3 & 4. 3BR/1BA,
Not Required DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, perfect starter home or
Hwy. 50 W. (In front of
Sudoku
each. 662-889-6162. CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
*Take/Pass Random East End Baptist investment property.
historic district, 1 block $62,500. Produces
YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
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answer
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Church) Sat. 7a-until.
*Maintain Business Computer Equipment 4390
Lots of h/h & misc.
from downtown, $625/ $600/mo income. YESTERDAY’S
Appearance mo. + $625 dep. NO Call Em, 662-436-8560. Sudoku is a number-
APPLE IMAC, 2.0 GHz items.
*Exercise Due Dili-
Core Duo computer.
PETS. 662-574-8789.
Peaceful & Quiet area.
Ashley Realty, 209 E. placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
is a number-
4 6 3 5 2 9 7 8 1
gence on the Com- Commerce St, Aberdeen
pany's Behalf Built-in monitor. 2GB LARGE INDOOR a 9x9 grid
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*Maintain Company RAM, Keyboard, mouse, GARAGE SALE FIRST FULL MONTH Lots & Acreage 8600 agiven
9x9 grid with several
Property printer incl. Great cond. Sat, 11/3, 8am-12pm. RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed- numbers. The object 8 7 9 1 3 6 5 4 2
$425. 205-246-8704. given numbers. The object
*Engaging, Out-Going 7379 Hwy 12 East, room Apts/Townhomes. 2.28 +/- Acre Lot. is to place the numbers 6 1 4 8 7 5 9 2 3
Personality Steens. RAIN OR SHINE Stove & refrigerator. is
*Self-Motivated with the Farm Equipment & Supplies $335-$600 Monthly.
149 Tanyia Lane. Off of
1 to place
to 9 the
in the numbers
empty spaces
Ability to Multi-Task 4420 Credit check & deposit.
Lake Lowndes Road.
Has asphalt drive & 1sotothat
9 ineach
the empty spaces
row, each 7 8 2 3 9 1 4 5 6
LARGE SALE! 121 Deer-
*Commitment to Stay
brook St, Brooksville. Coleman Realty, parking, 1200 ft. shop so that each
column row, each
and each 3x3 box 3 9 5 2 6 4 1 7 8
on Task 2016 JOHN Deere 662-329-2323. w/ living area, septic
Nov. 3, 7am until. column
contains the same3x3
and each box
number
5100E Tractor, 210
We offer excellent bene- hours. $46,500. Kitchen cookware, tank & water meter. No
trailers. $45,000. Call contains the same number
2 4 6 7 1 3 8 9 5
only once. The difficulty
fits, long term career, Also, 2016 15ft
provide Company Attire, Kubota Bush hog avail.
collectibles, shop &
garden tools & more! COLEMAN 662-574-0345. only once. The difficulty
level increases from
1 3 7 9 5 8 2 6 4
provide Corporate 205-329-1790. RENTALS 3.5 Acre Lot. 3 estab- level increases from 9 5 8 6 4 2 3 1 7
Vehicle & Fuel, & Re- General Merchandise 4600 Monday to Sunday.
TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS lished trailer lots. Play- Monday to Sunday. Difficulty Level 11/01
sidual Income on Sales Firewood / Fuel 4450 ground. Located on
Program. Contact us on GAS STOVE, Four burn- 1 BEDROOM Morgan Lane. Off of
Facebook or email re-
sume to:
FIREWOOD FOR Sale. er Frigidare range with
oven. Needs a little
2 BEDROOMS Harris Road. Caledonia
Various lengths. Schools. $25,000.
jpmjobline@gmail.com 662-295-2274 cleaning up. $50. Call 3 BEDROOMS 662-574-0345.
Peter, 662-574-1561.
James Pest Manage- Furniture 4480 LEASE, FALL SPECIAL
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ment is seeking a Full 1.95 acre lots.


Time Field Technician. BEDROOM SET- Full size
STARKVILLE AREA Hab-
itat for Humanity Re-
DEPOSIT Good/bad credit.
sleigh bed, dresser with 10% down, as low as
Requirements: mirror, chest, and night-
Store resale warehouse AND $299/mo. Eaton Land.
*On the job training will be open Saturday,
*Good Driving Record
stand for sale. $1,000. November 1 from 8-11 CREDIT CHECK 662-361-7711
Brand new mattress set AM. Located at 1632
*High School Diploma Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
included. Cash only!
Required
*Take/Pass Random 662-570-4341. If no an-
swer, leave a msg.
Rockhill Road in Stark-
ville. Come by for bar- 662-329-2323 NEW DOUBLEWIDE!
Drug Testing gains on furniture, appli- 32x74, 3BR/2BA, Cent-
*Able to lift up to 20 KITCHEN TABLE w/ 4 ances, light fixtures, ral A/C, Skirting, Deliv-
pounds chairs. Will include 20- bath fixtures, building 2411 HWY 45 N ery, Set-up & Tie down.
*Able to Bend/Stoop piece table decor set. materials, and more. COLUMBUS, MS This is a MUST SEE
*Excellent people skills $200. 205-246-8704. home!! Only $89,900.
*Engaging, Self-Motiv- WATER HEATER, Whirl- 636-627-7973
ated Personality
*Commitment to stay Garage Sales: Southside 4505pool/Craftmaster 40 gal Commercial Property For 662-570-1375
on task electric water heater, Rent 7100
1327 14TH St. So. $150. Call Peter, 662- NEW SINGLEWIDE!
Nov. 3, 6am. Furn, 574-1561. COMMERCIAL PROPER- 2019, 3BR/2BA, Cent-
We offer excellent bene- ral A/C. Skirting, Deliv-
fits, long term career, & clothes, housewares, TIES/Retail/Office
ery, Set-up, & Tie down.
provide Company Attire. etc. Plate lunches avail! Sporting Goods 4720 Spaces starting @
Only $47,900.
Contact us on Face- $285/mo. Downtown &
400 19TH St. S. Sat. East Columbus loca- 636-627-7973
book or email resume: 11/3 6:30a-2p. Cloth- ED SANDERS Gunsmith
tions. 662-435-4188. 662-570-1375
jpmjobline@gmail.com ing, h/h, cleaning supp, Open for season! 9-5,
lots of everything! Tues-Fri & 9-12, Sat.
FULL TIME EMPLOYEE OFFICE SPACE: 2,000 NEW SINGLEWIDE:
Over 50 years experi-
Big, 3BR/2BA, Central
NEEDED. SOME MECH-
Garage Sales: East 4510 ence! Repairs, cleaning, square feet. 294
ANICAL KNOWLEDGE, Chubby Dr. Flexible leas- A/C. Skirting, delivery,
refinishing, scopes
LIFTING & DELIVERY OF MULTI-FAMILY Sale. ing terms. Available set-up & tie down in-
mounted & zeroed,
EQUIPMENT. APPLY IN now. 662-328-8254. cluded. Only $37,900.
5194 Hwy. 50 E. Sat. handmade knives.
PERSON AT HANDY- Columbus Home Center
11/3 6a-until. H/h Located: Hwy 45 Alt,
MAN RENTALS, INC. ON items, furn., weight Houses For Rent: Northside 662-570-1375
North of West Point,
HWY. 82 WEST, STARK- bench, etc. turn right on Yokahama 7110 THE MARVEL
VILLE. Blvd, 8mi & turn left on 4BR/2BA, Central A/C.
5850 HWY 50 E. (be- Darracott Rd, will see BLUECUTT ESTATES: Skirting, delivery, set-up
MANUAL MACHINIST side HudCo) Fri & Sat, sign, 2.5mi ahead shop 3BR/2BA, ch/a, double
needed for repair shop. 7a-12p. Collectibles, & tie down incl.
on left. 662-494-6218. garage, chain link Only $51,900.
Experience using lathes, DVDs, tools, blankets, fenced backyard, newly
mills, grinders and vari- sm appls, mens/wo- Columbus Home Center
Business Opportunity 6050 remodeled, $115,000. 662-570-1375
ous hand tools in repair mens clothing. 662-352-4776.
of motors, pumps, gear-
boxes, job shop projects 607 CYPRESS St. Sat. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN THE PRIDE - 28x72,
and related items is re- 6:30a-until. Toys, appli- Columbus: 411 Main 3BR/2BA WITH GAR- 4BR/2BA, Central A/C.
quired. Knowledge in St. Office, Retail, Res- AGE, NEWLY RE- Skirting, delivery, set-up
ances & clothes in all taurant Space available. MODELED, MOVE-IN & tie down included.
welding both TIG and sizes. Shop & save!
MIG, acetylene torch Call 423-333-1124. READY. NICE LOCATION Only $59,900.
cutting, brazing and sil- HUGE RUMMAGE Sale. $780/MO. PLUS DE- Columbus Home Center
ver soldering is pre- Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 POSIT. 662-386-1441. 662-570-1375
Greater Mt. Zion
ferred. Knowledge of Church. 5114 Hwy. 182
general machine shop E. Sat. 11/3 7a-1p. 2BR/1BA, renovated w/ Houses For Rent: Starkville
practices and safety is Clothes, furn., h/h Central heat and air, 7170
required. Typical work items & more. Hurry! new appliances, floor-
week is Monday-Friday, ing, etc. Available soon. 2BR/1BA house w/ 2
7 a.m.-4 p.m. Benefits Garage Sales: North 4520 Taking applications acres in county. 3 miles
include health insur- now. $450/Mth. from Strk, 5 miles from
Let your
ance, 401k, paid holi- SALE. 14TH Ave. N. NO HUD. Call Long & MSU South Entrance, fingers do the
days and vacation. (Across from Wells Long, 662-328-0770. W/D, carport. SMALL
Send resume to: EMSS Cleaners) Sat. 7a-until. dogs ok w/ deposit.
walking.
P.O. Box 2225 New merchandise. 815 17TH St. N. Great for grad student Find your
Columbus, MS 39704. or professor. Non-
242 N. Dale Dr. behind 2BR/1BA. $275 per smoking. $750/mo.
dream job in
THE DISPATCH mo. $200 dep. Call
Creekstone Cheveron.
662-244-0070. Utilities not included. the classifieds!
is looking for an Sat. 7a.-1p. Plus size 662-617-5601.
ADVERTISING SALES clothing, h/h items,
REPRESENTATIVE. pics, & more. FOX RUN COMPANY LLC Houses For Rent: Other 7180
The ideal candidate is a 1 & 2 BR near hospital.
motivated self-starter 249 KENNEL Road (off $595-645/mo. Military
Ridge rd). Thur 4-8pm, SMALL COTTAGE:
with excellent commu- discount offered, pet 1BR/1BA, all appl. Wa-
nication and organiza- Fri 9am-3pm, Sat 6am- area, pet friendly, and
12pm. Home decor & ter, trash, lawn incl. in Autos For Sale 9150 ACROSS
tional skills, a strong furnished corporate lease. Near MSU. No
work ethic and the abil- goods, furniture, mat- apartments available. pets. $500/mo. $400 1998 ACCORD Coup 1 Potential law
ity to relate to a wide tress/box springs, wo- ON SITE SECURITY. EXL, 4cyl, good AC &
range of people. Sales men's name brand dep. App/refs/lease
ON SITE MAINTENANCE. req. 662-242-2923. tires. Runs great, driv-
5 Traveling
experience is preferred, clothing sizes 4-6, chil- ON SITE MANAGEMENT. en daily. $1,700. 662- 9 Love affair
but not required. Full- dren's clothing & baby 24-HOUR CAMERA 312-9173.
time position includes items. (662)352-4678 SURVEILLANCE.
11 Showed fear
insurance benefits, Benji @ 662-386-4446
1323 15TH St. N. Sat. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm.
2000 CHEVY Silverado. 13 “Sweet Dreams”
competitive pay, paid Extended Cab 5.3 V8
personal leave and op- 11/3 from 7:30a-2p. Sat/Sun by appt only. Auto. 190K. Michelin star
portunity for advance- Fall & winter clothes & tires. Clean Truck. 14 Rolling
ment. Come join our much more. $2495. 662-275-0343.
creative, award-winning 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- WATERFRONT 2BR/1BA 15 Chick holder
Garage Sales: New Hope 4530 ments & townhouses. in Hamilton. Direct ac-
staff. Hand deliver re-
Call for more info. cess to the TENN-TOM. 16 Somewhat
sume to Beth Proffitt at Community boat ramp. 18 No longer
106 YORKVILLE Rd. Fri. 662-328-8254.
516 Main Street, Large deck overlooking
9a-until. Sat 8a-until. working
Columbus or email to Beds, h/h items, furn., water. Updated home
bproffitt@cdispatch.com & tools. STUDIO APT for rent. 1200 sqft. CH/A. 20 That girl
Newly remodeled. $650/mo + $650 dep. 2015 CHEVROLET Equi-
Medical / Dental 3300 2550 NASHVILLE Ferry $400/mth rent & dep Call 662-425-0250 for nox, tan, 1 owner, 89k 21 Begat
Rd. at Canfield Rd. req. Convenient to town more info. mi, mostly highway. 22 Pills, in slang
DENTAL ASSISTANT HUGE YARD SALE! Lots & CAFB. No hud. No Bluetooth, backup cam-
position available: We of stuff! Antiques, pets. 662-328-2340.
Mobile Homes for Rent 7250 era, cloth seats, 25.8 23 Fuming
are looking for a motiv- doors, windows & col-
ated, cheerful Dental
MPG average of life of 24 Gift topper
lectibles. Sat 8am-4pm. Apts For Rent: South 7040 3BR/2BA Trailer, New vehicle. Clean & excel-
Assistant, experience
Hope school dist. lent condition. 25 “It’s — real”
required. Email resume: 3 FAMILY garage sale. Asking $12,195. 27 Rental choice
DOWNTOWN 1BR - This $500/mo & $500 dep.
office@ 20 Ernest Dr. off Lake large 1 bedroom apart- Call between 10a-7p. 662-574-7481. DOWN 19 Qom’s country
starkvillesmiles.com Lowndes Rd. Sat. 7a.-
ment has been recently 662-386-4292.
29 Home of the 1 Farm machine 22 Manner
Antiques 4060
10:30a. renovated. It features NO TEXT MESSAGES. COMMERCIAL VAN For Trojans 2 Sights 24 Handout seeker
great natural light, hard- Sale: 2005 Ford 150
711 19TH Ave N. Sat.
wood floors, tall ceil- Econo Van. 102k miles. 30 Like early sci-fi 3 Bruce Spring- 25 Police raids
CHRISTMAS OPEN 7a.- until. Designer NICE 3BR/2BA MH in
HOUSE shoes, handbags,
ings and access to a North Columbus. Close
White. $4,300. monsters steen song 26 Houdini feat
shared laundry room. (662)574-0225.
Magnolia Antique Mall clothes, odds & ends. to schools & CAFB. No
$750 rent and $750 de- pets. $460/mo + $460
32 Composer’s 4 Big galoot 27 Day light
Sat., Nov. 17, 2018 Lots of $1 items. 2013 LEXUS GX460. work
posit. Utilities included.
10am-5pm Everything must go.
No pets please. Call
dep. 662-364-6204 or 55,700 mi. Exc cond. 5 Plant pest 28 Impulse relayer
302 Alabama St.
Peter, 662-574-1561.
601-940-1397. Black exterior, tan interi- 34 Shade 6 “Hold on!” 30 Flock makeup
Garage Sales: Caledonia 4540
RENT A fully equipped
or. Sun roof, heated 35 Circus worker 7 Bruce Spring- 31 Doherty of the
Bargain Column 4180 leather seats. New tires
3-FAMILY Sale. 143 DOWNTOWN APTS: camper w/utilities & & brakes. $29,900. 36 Decorate steen song Mamas & the Papas
ELECTRIC DRYER. Good Coulter St. Sat. 7a-1p. Very nice 1BR & 2BR cable from $145/wk - 662-574-1697. 38 Sighted
condition. $100. Call Too much to list. Great apartments available. $535/month. Colum- 8 Hollered 33 Oboe part
662-364-2498. prices. Make offers. Lease & deposit re- bus & County School Campers & RVs 9300 39 Catcher Castro 10 Brought up 37 Pop
quired. Call 662-364- locations. 662-242- 40 Concludes
Apts For Rent: Other 7080 1610. 7653 or 601-940-1397. TOMBIGBEE RV Park, 12 Fabric workers
located on Wilkins Wise 41 Turn down 17 Went ahead
Rd & Waverly Rd. Full

Cars
Hookups available.
$300/mo. 662-328-
8655 or 662-574-7879.

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