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Monday | May 13, 2019

Student-teacher Monday Profile


program brings Long-serving volunteer says ‘simple
teacher from things make a big difference’
Germany to US
Justus recalls years
teaching German
to Syrian refugees,
MSMS students
BY MARY POLLITZ
[email protected]

Nearly 5,000 miles


from her hometown
in Germany, Laura
Justus found her way
across the world to
Columbus.
Justus, 22, fin-
ished her bachelor’s
Justus
degree in her home
country and was gearing up to start
her master’s when she heard about
the Educational Exchange Service,
a program that would bring her to
America for the first time. At the
same time, Mississippi School for
Mathematics and Science German
teacher Lori Pierce was applying
for that German student-teacher
program.
“I wanted to go abroad at some
point,” Justus said. “I thought, in Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff
one year, I will be (teaching in Evita Lopez has been active as a volunteer since her childhood in the Philippines. Lopez still volunteers with nonprof-
my) own classroom. I saw it and it its in the community since coming to Mississippi State University in 1985.
sounded good to me. It was now or
never.”
The program is designed for
‘I grew up in a family that
German future teachers to help
teach German as a foreign lan-
volunteers a lot. Even
guage across schools in the United before grade school.’
States. Justus arrived in September
and started her internship by over- By Alex Holloway
seeing Pierce’s German class. By [email protected]

E
January, Justus was taking the reins
vita Lopez has been volunteer-
and leading lessons.
ing as long as she can remem-
Justus noticed stark differences
ber.
in the American education culture
Lopez, who hails from the Philip-
that she now hopes to bring back to
pines and came to the area to attend
Germany.
Mississippi State University in 1985
“I think teachers are better at
for graduate school, got her start as
making connections with students,”
a volunteer as a child in her home
Justus said. “Our teachers were
country. There, she said, her late
always authorities and we didn’t
mother operated a charity organiza-
know anything about them other tion that included five daycare cen-
than the subjects they taught. It is ters and offered enough funding each
worth me trying to do that. I don’t year to support education and health
know how easy it will be because care for 300 children per year, from
the system is how the system is, but grade school to graduate school.
I will try that.” “I grew up in a family that volun-
Though slated to teach sim- teers a lot,” she said. “Even before
ply German, Justus’ college focus grade school. It was mostly health
was on math and chemistry. Since care and helping flood victims
Courtesy photo
MSMS only offers one German Evita Lopez volunteers with the CREATE Foundation Career Expo in Tupelo.
because we have floods a lot in that Lopez has been an active volunteer in the community for years and is
class, she started teaching chemis- country.” heavily involved in volunteering through Mississippi State’s Maroon Volun-
try and trigonometry. See Lopez, 3A teer Center.
“I was nervous before teaching
math or chemistry,” Justus said. “I
See Justus, 6A

Wynn, Taylor rematch leads local legislative race fundraising efforts


By Alex Holloway after former Rep. Tyrone hand, according to the sissippi Public Education District 39
[email protected] Ellis retired. report. Her donations are Political Action Commit-
District 39 Rep. Jeff
Wynn, a former non-itemized. Candidates tee (PAC) and lobbyist
The Mississippi Dis- Smith (R-Columbus) has
Starkville alderman, only have to itemize dona- Willie Bozeman, of Jack-
trict 38 race leads local leads Taylor with $6,950 tions or expenses of more son. He’s spent $1,000 of more than $21,000 cash
legislative contests with in fundraising, according than $200. his campaign funds, leav- on hand, despite being
$9,500 raised for the to her campaign finance Taylor has raised ing him with $1,550 cash outraised by his Republi-
campaign, according to report submitted to the $2,550. According to his on hand. can challenger Dana Mc-
filings with the Missis- Wynn Taylor Lean.
Secretary of State’s Of- filings, the money comes District 38 includes
sippi Secretary of State’s Cheikh Taylor and Dem- fice on Friday. Wynn has from the Mississippi parts of Clay, Lowndes Smith raised $1,000 for
Office. ocrat challenger Lisa spent $3,800 of her cam- Manufacturers Associ- and Oktibbeha counties. the campaign finance re-
The race, between Wynn, is a rematch of paign money, leaving ation, Cornerstone Gov- Taylor and Wynn are porting period. However,
incumbent Democrat 2017’s special election her with $3,150 cash on ernment Affairs, the Mis- from Starkville. See Fundraising, 6A

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


1 What bony structure in the human Tuesday meetings
body includes the lacrimal, mandible, May 14: Planning
■ Book signing: Mississippi State alumna R.C. (Ruth)
maxilla and zygomatic bones? and Zoning Com-
White signs her new book “Ten Million Kisses” from 11
2 Name three of the four superheroes mission, 5:30
who founded the Fantastic Four. a.m.-1 p.m. at Barnes & Noble on the MSU campus.
p.m., City Hall
3 What country’s 1991 disintegration May 14:
signaled the end of the Cold War?
4 What three rappers make up the
Saturday Starkville Oktib-
Kiley Caswell ■ The Big Payback: This benefit for Zachary’s staff beha Consoli-
Beastie Boys?
Kindergarten, Annunciation as the restaurant rebuilds following a fire is 1-7 p.m. dated School
5 The lyrics to “America the Beauti-

76 Low 51
ful” were inspired by what Western at Trotter Convention Center in downtown Columbus. District board, 6
mountain? Enjoy live music, auction and food. $20 donation at
High the door. For sponsorship info, contact Colin Krieger,
p.m. Greensboro
Mostly sunny Center
Answers, 6B 662-329-7653. To donate auction items, call 662-251-
Full forecast on May 17: Board
5959. of Aldermen work
page 2A.
session, noon,
Saturdays, May 18, 25 City Hall
■ Oktibbeha plant sale: Oktibbeha County Master May 20: Board
Inside Gardeners hold an annual plant sale from 7:30- of Supervisors,
Classifieds 5B Dear Abby 4B 10:30 a.m. at the Starkville Community Market at the Charles Macon owns a 5:30 p.m., Ok-
Comics 4B Obituaries 5A intersection of Lampkin and Russell Streets. Proceeds lawn service and enjoys tibbeha County
Crossword 6B Opinions 4A support horticulture scholarships to MSU. shopping and shooting pool. Courthouse

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Say What?
Did you hear? “It has been five long years.”
End of ‘Big Bang’ stirs debate Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner. Garner died in
2014 in New York while restrained in a chokehold by
a police officer. The officer is facing a disciplinary trial

over future of TV comedies today that could lead to his firing. Story, 5A.

CBS comedy that debuted in 2007 will


end Thursday with hour-long finale FARMERS MARKET GRAND OPENING
By LYNN ELBER awash in such creatively
AP Television Writer bold and sophisticated play-
ers as “Atlanta” and “Veep,”
LOS ANGELES — In accept another traditional
2006, TV critics swooned sitcom? Discounting the res-
over “30 Rock,” part of a urrection of “Will & Grace”
new breed of comedy that and “Roseanne”-turned
dared to fly without a laugh “The Connors,” can the old-
track and whose ranks school formula score the
included “Arrested Devel- new hits it needs to survive?
opment,” “The Office” and Who better to ask than
“Everybody Hates Chris.” Chuck Lorre, who created
Then a misfit nerd “The Big Bang Theory”
crashed the party. “The Big with Jim Prady and whose
Bang Theory” was crafted mastery of the genre has
in the style of 1950s ground- produced winners including
breaker “I Love Lucy,” with “Two and a Half Men” and
the requisite studio-audi- “Mom,” but also makes Net-
ence tapings and recorded flix’s contemporary-style
guffaws intact. Even some “The Kominsky Method.”
of those making the CBS The Hollywood veteran
comedy that debuted in hedges his reply — “I’ve
2007 questioned its chanc- been around long enough
es, said Jim Parsons, who to know that a prognosis is
stars as Sheldon Cooper, a really wonderful way to
one of the show’s brilliant carve into stone how stupid
and socially inept scientists. you are. Or arrogant” —
“’We’re making the last then admits to faith in the
great buggy wagon in the format known as a “multi-
age of the Model T, but the cam,” for the multiple cam-
Model T is here. So how eras used in tapings.
long does this go?’” was “I still believe that shoot-
how one writer framed the ing a show in front of an au-
contrast between old-school dience is a wonderful way
and 21st-century TV come- to tell a story,” Lorre said.
Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
dies, Parsons recalled in a “I don’t think the audience
Piper Flowers, 3, rides Lucy the horse during the Hitching Lot Farmers Market season grand opening in Colum-
recent interview. watches (‘The Big Bang bus Saturday. “Thank you for the horsey ride,” Piper said. She is the daughter of Jessica and Dakota Flowers.
As the enduringly popu- Theory’) and counts cam-
lar series prepares to bow eras. They watch the show
out Thursday with an hour- because they love the char-
long finale, the question is acters and it delivers on the
raised anew: Will viewers, comedy.”

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Landmark UN plastic waste pact


gets approved but not by US
‘It’s sending a very strong political ucts used in a broad ar-
ray of industries, such as
signal to the rest of the world ... that health care, technology,
aerospace, fashion, food
we need to do something’ and beverages.
Rolph Payet of the United Nations “It’s sending a very
Environment Program strong political signal to
the rest of the world — to
The Associated Press Discarded plastic clut- the private sector, to the
ters pristine land, floats in consumer market — that
GENEVA — Nearly ev- huge masses in oceansand we need to do something,”
ery country in the world rivers and entangles wild- Payet said. “Countries
has agreed upon a legally life, sometimes with dead- have decided to do some-
binding framework to re- ly results. thing which will translate
duce the pollution from Rolph Payet of the Unit- into real action on the
plastic waste except for the ed Nations Environment ground.”
United States, U.N. envi- Program said the “histor- Countries will have to
ronmental officials say. ic” agreement linked to figure out their own ways
An agreement on track- the 186-country, U.N.-sup- of adhering to the accord,
ing thousands of types ported Basel Convention Payet said. Even the few
SOLUNAR TABLE of plastic waste emerged means that countries will countries that did not sign
The solunar period indicates
peak-feeding times for fish and game. Friday at the end of a two- have to monitor and track it, like the United States,
Mon. Tues.
Major 8:19p 9:13p week meeting of U.N.- the movements of plastic could be affected by the ac-
Minor
Major
3:04p
8:46a
4:11p
9:39a
backed conventions on waste outside their bor- cord when they ship plas-
Minor 3:33a 4:12a
Courtesy of Mississippi Department
plastic waste and toxic, ders. tic waste to countries that
of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
hazardous chemicals. The deal affects prod- are on board with the deal.
@
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Under the capitol dome


Vernon man killed
Analysis: Mississippi budget in Saturday wreck
improving this election year Mississippi Highway Patrol
Legislative Budget Office report: For the first 10 During the budget year ran from
July 2015 through June 2016, Re-
is investigating Hwy. 12 accident
months of the current year, from July through publican Gov. Phil Bryant had to
slice budgets twice because of lag-
DISPATCH STAFF REPORT

April, Mississippi collected nearly $228 million ging tax collections. A Vernon, Alabama, man died Saturday evening
in a one-vehicle crash on Highway 12 in Lowndes
Weeks before the beginning
more than it did during the same period a year ago of the budget year that ran from County.
Jesse J. Morgan, 38, was traveling east on High-
July 2016 to June 2017, legislative
By EMILY WAGSTER PET TUS includes taxes people pay for online way 12 when his 2002 Mercury ran off the left side
leaders said they had overestimat-
The Associated Press shopping. That figure increased of the highway and overturned, a Mississippi High-
ed how much money the state was
18.6 percent for the first 10 months way Patrol press release said.
JACKSON — Mississippi is en- expected to collect. Lt. Gov. Tate
of the current year compared to the Morgan was not wearing a seat belt and was pro-
joying more robust tax collections Reeves and House Speaker Philip
same period last year. nounced dead at the scene.
in the current budget year than in Gunn, both Republicans, issued a MHP is investigating the accident.
Also comparing this 10-month joint statement that attributed the
the last one, which is a reflection of stretch to the last one, corporate
a healthier economy. $56.8 million shortfall to a “staff
income tax collections were up 12.4 error.” It was about a 1 percent mis-
That will be a bragging point percent, individual income tax col-
for politicians who are running for take in a $5.8 billion general fund.
lections were up 5.9 percent and
statewide offices or legislative seats Many agency directors had already
sales tax collections were up 2.5
this year and had a part — however
large or small — in writing the state
percent.
Writing a state budget is a long
received less money than they re-
quested for the year, and the error Fifth man charged with link
budget.
However, challengers are likely
process, and much of the work
is based on educated guesswork
meant they had to pinch spending
even more. to Mississippi officer’s killing
to point out that the current Mis- about how the economy will fare The budget situation is better
The Associated Press
sissippi budget leaves many things and how that will affect the amount now, although Mississippi remains
underfunded, including public edu- of money the state will collect. one of the poorest states in the na-
GULFPORT — A fifth person has been arrest-
cation. Agencies submit funding requests tion.
ed on charges stemming from the slaying of a Mis-
Like most other states, Missis- months in advance, and it is stan- The Legislative Budget Office
sissippi police officer outside his police station.
sippi has a budget year that runs dard procedure for legislators to published a report in April that
Andre A. Sullivan was charged Thursday as
from July 1 through June 30. warn directors that programs are compares how money is allocated
an accessory after the fact and jailed in Harrison
A report released last week not likely to receive all the money for state government for the current
County.
by the Legislative Budget Office they want or need. year, fiscal 2019, and for the coming
Investigators say he and two other men —
shows that for the first 10 months of Legislators in Mississippi and year, fiscal 2020.
20-year-old Dalentez Latavian Brice, and 21-year-
the current year, from July through many other states are required to The total budget is made up
old Joshua Michael Kovach — helped Darian
April, Mississippi collected nearly balance the budget each year, un- of state and federal money. The
Atkinson change clothes after Atkinson shot Bi-
$228 million more than it did during like their federal counterparts. So, state-funded portion of the budget
loxi police officer Robert McKeithen. Brice and
the same period a year ago. That is in years when revenue falls short is increasing from $6.1 billion in the
Kovach face the same charge as the 18-year-old
just over a 5 percent increase. of expectations, the governor is re- current year to nearly $6.4 billion
Sullivan.
The strongest gain has been in quired to make midyear spending in the coming year, an increase of
Atkinson, 19, is charged with capital murder
collection of the “use tax,” which cuts. almost 3.9 percent.
in the fatal shooting of McKeithen on May 5 in
the parking lot of Biloxi’s police station. He was
arrested Monday in Wiggins after a daylong man-
hunt.
Darian Atkinson’s brother, Davian Atkinson,

1 in 3 Mississippi school districts report testing problems 21, is also charged with being an accessory af-
ter the fact. Investigators say he let his younger
brother use his phone and drove him to Wiggins,
Mississippi schools have until May 17 says the department
has asked vendor Que-
84 percent of all En-
glish-language arts and
40 miles from Biloxi.
The shooting suspect initially declined to be
to complete statewide math and star Assessment about
the problem’s cause and
math testing was com-
plete as of Thursday.
represented by a public defender, but the Sun Her-
ald reports he finally accepted one Friday.
English-language arts tests what Questar is doing to
prevent future problems.
The Associated Press ment of Education Questar is part of New
spokeswoman Jean Cook Jersey-based Educational
JACKSON — About says about 45 districts Testing Service.
one-third of Mississippi statewide reported prob- Mississippi schools
school districts report- have until May 17 to com-
lems to the department.
ed problems Friday with plete state tests. The de-
the electronic system Cook says students partment says students
that students use to take had trouble advancing who couldn’t complete
statewide math and En- through the tests online, tests Friday will get time
glish-language arts tests. with the system some- to finish later.
Mississippi Depart- times freezing up. She The department says

Lopez
Continued from Page 1A
When she arrived in son, she can put in about people around them.”
Starkville, Lopez started 40 hours per month in As an example, Lopez
volunteering by teaching volunteer work, and that said she took her children
at Sunday school. Then, doesn’t include smaller to the Philippines when
she got involved as a judge projects she might work they were young, to one
for a science fair Missis- on at home for her church. of her mother’s daycare
sippi State’s College of She works closely with centers. She told her kids
Engineering hosts. MSU’s Maroon Volunteer to take their toys with
That’s blossomed into Center and volunteers them. Once they arrived,
getting involved with just around the state. Lopez they donated the toys and
about anything and every- said she tries to stay close Lopez used the opportu-
thing she can find time to home, but she’s not nity to show her children
for, including working as particularly picky about how even small gifts can
a judge for the Mississippi what opportunities she’ll make an impact in other
BEST Robotics competi- take when she can. people’s lives.
tions. “Most of the time it’s “We visited the school
Lopez said she par- just nearby — anything and gave them used toys,”
ticularly enjoys judging that’s close by,” she said. she said. “They (her
things like the robotic “I have volunteered in
children) were proud of
competitions and science other states, but mainly
it. They were happy and
fairs because that can because my children are
I told them that might be
help students — even if close I volunteer around
the only toys they get for
the payoff comes through the Starkville area.”
the whole year, and what-
later competitions. Lopez sees volunteer-
“As a judge, I make ing as a way to not only ever you give them will
sure that they go further,” better the community, but be shared among a whole
she said. “Whether they to better her own life and family.”
win or lose, I always make that of other volunteers. Though she’s put in
sure to give my input. ... She said she finds the years of volunteer work,
There are a lot of schools work fulfilling, and has Lopez said she doesn’t see
that don’t have opportuni- convinced coworkers to herself stopping anytime
ties like Starkville, where get involved in volunteer soon. In fact, she said she
parents have access to efforts. plans to continue volun-
different labs. A little sug- “It’s important because teering after she retires
gestion can help a lot.” it makes them grow and from her job.
Lopez also volunteers build more confidence in Through it all, she
as an official for SEC themselves that they can keeps her mother in mind
track and field and offici- do something different,” as an inspiration.
ates track and field events Lopez said. “It can give “That’s how I got
for younger kids during them self-satisfaction that involved, because of her,”
the summer. She said simple things can make she said. “I hope she’s
during track and field sea- a big difference for those proud of me.”

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Possumhaw
The extended guest
“Eating good food is my favorite thing trip toward Macon where he had seen as his favorite dish of all time — just anywhere. A couple or so break-
in the world. Nothing is more blissful.” a sign on the highway advertising ripe whole fried catfish with the tails on. fasts included hot buttered sausage
— Justine Larbalestier, Australian tomatoes. He purchased two bags Somewhere along the line, he biscuits and a stop by the Mennonite
young adult fiction writer full. Across the road was one took a liking to Bakery in Brooksville.
of those dollar stores that fried fish tails. Other attractions included three

O
ur guest dot the countryside. He says they days of turkey hunting, resulting in
once He stopped for a loaf taste like potato the harvest of three turkeys. Those
lived of Wonder bread chips, but better. he had smoked and made into turkey
in Starkville, — white bread Once he even salad. There were several more days
having gone to — and a jar of caught bream out of sitting in the woods practicing
college there. real mayonnaise. of the Prairie lake, calling up turkeys with a box call.
Later he con- These supplies cleaned them with There he would take videos of turkeys
tinued his stay filled the bill a spoon (something strutting to the call.
while working for most of his I haven’t seen in Naturally there was MSU baseball
for the Exten- lunches. When it years), and we fried with hot dogs and popcorn. The new
sion Service. didn’t, he stopped them up in the Fry stadium was impressive, the weather
He moved in for local pulled- Daddy. Possibly he, perfect, and the team a winner.
away from Shannon Bardwell pork BBQ sand- a widower, learned Our guest attended church ser-
the South for wiches and fried to like fried fish vices at our little chapel in the Prairie
another job, green tomatoes, tails from his and found the reception so hospi-
came back again, then moved away maybe a side of bride of 51 years, table and warm he decided to join.
again. And so it was, he came back for corn salad. who grew up The fellowship dinners weren’t bad
an extended visit but a short stay. Several in Glen Alan, either. He promised to be supportive
I was curious to see what our guest nights dining at Mississippi, on by social media and extended visits.
would want to see and do during his the Prairie house, Lake Jackson, Perhaps it’s true what they say of a
time here. What exactly did he miss we shared rotisserie chicken, where fried boy — you can take the boy out of the
about living in the South? It turned turnip greens and corn on the cob, bream tails were South, but you can’t take the South
out a lot of what he craved was the with cornbread and real butter. He a delicacy. He also out of the boy.
foods we eat. returned a couple of times to a nearby ferreted out some restaurants serving Email reaches Shannon Bardwell of
On or about the first day, he made a fish house to enjoy what he described fried frog legs. You can’t get those Columbus at [email protected].

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What is Trump hiding?
President Trump owes the American people
a fuller account of his financial dealings,
including the release of his recent tax returns,
because politicians should keep their prom-
ises, because the public deserves to know
whether his policies are lining his pockets and
because the integrity of our system of gov-
ernment requires everyone, particularly the
president, to obey the law.
Mr. Trump promised to release his tax
returns before his presidential campaign and
in the early stages of that campaign, then
reneged, offering a long series of inconsistent
excuses for breaking his promise. Now Mr.
Trump is resisting the lawful request of the
House Ways and Means Committee for the
Treasury secretary to release the last six years
of his tax returns.
In seeking the president’s returns, the
House is clearly acting in the public interest.
First and foremost, the public deserves to
know more about Mr. Trump’s finances: from
whom he has borrowed, with whom he has
done business, to whom he may be beholden.
This is relevant information about any presi-
dent, but it is particularly important in the case
of Mr. Trump, because he refused to divest
his business holdings following his election,
breaking with the practice of his predecessors.
A tax return is far from a complete picture
of a person’s financial life. For one thing, it is
an accounting of income rather than wealth, so
it would not establish whether Mr. Trump is a
billionaire. But Mr. Trump’s tax returns could
Letters to the editors
Voice of the people
provide significant information about matters
of greater public import, including his debts
and the sources of his income. For example,
if Mr. Trump deducted the interest payments
on a loan from his taxable income, he would Day of Prayer within First Amendment tal officials in these various cities and counties for
The Dispatch’s award of a “Rose to Starkville’s stepping up to protect the safety and welfare of their
be required to disclose information about citizens.
the source and amount of that loan. Another Day of Prayer event” (Sunday, May 5) for holding the
event on the grounds of a local church rather than on Glenn Lautzenhiser,Chairman
example: A partnership that sells real estate, Crime and Addiction Task Force
and includes foreign partners, must disclose public property, implied a Thorn should be awarded
to Columbus for its observance on the Courthouse Lowndes County Community Foundation
information about those partners.
The disclosure of Mr. Trump’s tax returns grounds. The Dispatch instructs us that “when such
could also help to verify, or falsify, a range of events are held on public property, it unnecessar- Thoughts on female candidates
ily violates” the First Amendment which “forbids In Friday’s paper, Mona Charen asked “should
assertions that Mr. Trump has made about
Congress from promoting one religion over others.” Democrats avoid female candidates?” Not necessari-
his own life — stories that he used to build
Wrong! In fact the First Amendment says “Congress ly. The big problem so far is that no female candidate
support for his candidacy and continues to use
shall make no law respecting an establishment of worthy of being President has run, ever, in any party.
to build support for his policies. We don’t “need” to elect a Madame President just be-
Reporting on Mr. Trump’s financial past religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
Such a succinct declaration requires no paraphras- cause other civilized nations have had female leaders.
by Times reporters, including David Barstow, When a female good enough to be president runs, I’ll
Susanne Craig and Russ Buettner has already ing or abbreviation. The National Day of Prayer is
proclaimed annually by the President at the direction vote for her, no matter what party she calls home. For
undermined the president’s confected image the record, a heck of a lot of male candidates should
as a hugely successful businessman. In a piece of Congress; it has been unsuccessfully challenged
in court by the Freedom From Religion Foundation. never run and should just stay where they are.
published Tuesday evening, Ms. Craig and Mr. I hope whomever runs in 2020 doesn’t decide to
Buettner reported Mr. Trump “appears to have Which religion does the National Day of Prayer
promote? Prayer is not specific to worship at church, make a lot of grandiose, empty promises that he/she
lost more money than nearly any other indi- knows he/she cannot deliver. The president doesn’t
vidual American taxpayer” year after year in synagogue, mosque, or elsewhere. Was Starkville’s
observance at a church a promotion of Christianity fix bad roads. That belongs to local supervisors and
the late 1980s and the early 1990s. Mr. Trump city councilmen/women. This nation will become a
has long said he suffered setbacks during the over other religions?
A Rose to Columbus for recognizing religion does third-world, banana republic with a dictator for presi-
recession in the early 1990s, and then bounced dent and politicians even more crooked than what we
back to rebuild his fortunes. But tax records belong in the public square, and that observing the
have now, if immigrants from South America con-
and other sources show Mr. Trump lost big National Day of Prayer on Courthouse grounds is not
tinue to come here, bringing their gangs, economic
during the boom years of the late 1980s. an establishment of religion but is allowing the free
problems, political ignorance, and other problems.
Far less is known about Mr. Trump’s more exercise thereof in the tradition of President George
They are fleeing poverty and oppression but don’t
recent financial dealings. Washington who proclaimed on October 3, 1789 that
know how to leave that behind. The conventional
The returns also could help to clarify a day “be devoted by the People of these States to the
theory is that Democrats want them here for their
whether Mr. Trump continues to cheat on his service of that great and glorious Being, who is the
votes and Republicans want them here for cheap
taxes. The Times has previously reported that beneficent Author of all the good that was, that is, or
labor. Both theories are foolish, and are destroying
Mr. Trump engaged in fraud to avoid taxation that will be.” this once great nation. What can be done?
during the 1990s. In requesting Mr. Trump’s Margo Toledano Stop “entitlements” and then able-bodied Ameri-
tax returns, the House has said it seeks to Columbus can citizens will compete for jobs, and businesses will
evaluate whether he is being properly audited pay competitive wages. While I’m on my soapbox,
by the Internal Revenue Service, which audits Kratom update NO government entity has any business ordering
all presidential returns as a matter of policy. It An article on May 12 in The Commercial Dispatch anybody to pay a minimum wage. Different business-
has asked for the last six years of the presi- stated that 28 cities and counties have passed the es and different areas have different values. Get the
dent’s personal tax returns — the period likely kratom ban. The actual number is 33 and growing. government out of our back pockets, just a little, and
still subject to an I.R.S. audit — and tax infor- On behalf of our task force we would like to thank all things will have to improve.
mation for eight of Mr. Trump’s businesses. who have worked so hard to make this a reality. We Cameron Triplett
New York Times would especially like to thank all of the governmen- Brooksville
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Monday, May 13, 2019 5A

Trump’s tariffs on China: What are they? How do they work?


Tariffs are meant to raise the price of imports gradually imposing tariffs on
Chinese imports. After Friday’s
from $500 to $532.50.
In the United States, tariffs
1913, tariffs were a big money
raiser for Washington. From
or punish foreign countries for unfair trade increase, the administration
is now imposing 25% tariffs on
— sometimes also called du-
ties or levies — are collected
1790 to 1860, tariffs produced
90 percent of federal revenue,
practices, like subsidizing their exporters and $250 billion in Chinese goods. by Customs and Border Protec- according to Douglas Irwin, an
economist at Dartmouth Col-
Beijing has counterpunched by tion agents at 328 ports of entry
dumping their goods at unfairly low prices taxing $110 billion of American across the country. Proceeds go lege. By contrast, tariffs in re-
products, focusing on agricul- to the Treasury. The tariff rates cent years have accounted for
By PAUL WISEMAN asserts, and many independent tural goods, notably soybeans, are published by the U.S. Inter- only about 1 percent of federal
AP Economics Writer analysts agree, that Beijing has revenue.
in a calculated effort to inflict national Trade Commission in
deployed predatory tactics to try pain on Trump supporters in the the Harmonized Tariff Sched- Tariffs are meant to raise the
WASHINGTON — President to give Chinese companies an price of imports or punish for-
farm belt. ule, which lists U.S. tariffs on
Donald Trump has heightened edge in such advanced technolo- eign countries for unfair trade
everything from dried plantains
tensions with China by escalat- gies as artificial intelligence, ro- practices, like subsidizing their
What exactly are tariffs? (1.4 percent) to parachutes (3
ing his tariffs on $200 billion in botics and electric vehicles. Bei- exporters and dumping their
Tariffs are a tax on imports. percent).
Chinese goods from 10% to 25%. jing’s tactics, the U.S. contends, goods at unfairly low prices.
They are typically charged as Sometimes, the U.S. will
As a tool of national policy, include hacking into U.S. com- They discourage imports by
a percentage of the transaction impose additional tariffs on im-
tariffs had long been fading into panies’ computers to steal trade making them costlier. They also
price that a buyer pays a foreign ports that it determines are be-
history, a relic of the 19th and secrets, forcing foreign compa- reduce pressure from foreign
ing sold at unfairly low prices or
early 20th centuries that most nies to turn over sensitive tech- seller. To use a simplistic exam- competition and make it easier
are being supported by foreign
experts came to see as harmful nology in exchange for access ple (ignoring real-world mini- for home-grown companies to
government subsidies.
to all nations involved. Yet more to China’s markets and unfairly mum amounts subject to tariffs): raise prices.
than any other modern presi- subsidizing Chinese companies. Say an American retailer buys As global trade grew after
dent, Trump has embraced tar- Trump has also complained 100 garden umbrellas from Chi- What are tariffs World War II, tariffs fell out
iffs as a punitive tool — against angrily about America’s gap- na for $5 apiece — $500 total. supposed to achieve? of favor. The formation of the
Europe, Canada and other key ing trade deficit with China for And suppose the U.S. tariff rate Two things: Increase govern- World Trade Organization and
trading partners but especially which he blames weak and naive for the umbrellas is 6.5 percent. ment revenue. And protect do- the forging of trade deals like
against China , the second-larg- negotiating by previous U.S. ad- The retailer would have to pay mestic industries from foreign the North American Free Trade
est economy after the U.S. ministrations. a $32.50 tariff on the shipment, competition. Before the federal Agreement reduced or eliminat-
The Trump administration Last July, Trump began thereby raising the total price income tax was established in ed tariffs.

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5 years later, officer faces


reckoning for chokehold death
By MICHAEL R. SISAK Pantaleo’s lawyer argues
The Associated Press is an approved technique.
A long-delayed inter-
NEW YORK — The nal disciplinary trial that
deadly confrontation five
could lead to Pantaleo’s Lois Donaldson
summers ago flickers in Visitation:
firing is slated to begin on Wednesday, May 15 • 9-10 AM
Gwen Carr’s mind, com-
Monday. A ruling late last Memorial Gunter Peel
peting for attention with Funeral Home
week requires the police 2nd Ave. North Location
warm, happy memories of
watchdog agency bring- Services:
her late son Eric Garner’s Wednesday, May 15 • 10 AM
ing the case prove not
life. For all the smiles and Memorial Gunter Peel
laugher they shared, there only that Pantaleo violat- Funeral Home
are flashes of Garner be- ed department rules, but 2nd Ave. North Location
Burial
ing grabbed by a New that his actions fit the cri- Sapa Cemetery
York City police officer teria for criminal charges. Eupora
and crying out: “I can’t Pantaleo does not actually
breathe.” face criminal charges. Robert Stumpf Jr.
Carr said she has been “It has been five long Incomplete
years,” Carr told The As- Memorial Gunter Peel
reliving what she pointed- Funeral Home
ly calls “my son’s murder” sociated Press last week. 2nd Ave. North Location
every day since his July “Pantaleo and all those
2014 death: Her first born other officers who actually
succumbing to cardiac ar- murdered my son that day,
rest after a white officer they are still collecting
wearing plainclothes, Dan- their salaries. They still
iel Pantaleo, restrained go home every day and
memorialgunterpeel.com
her 34-year-old son with it’s business as usual with
what she contends is an il- them. But with me, we re-
legal chokehold and what live this every day.”
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wasn’t sure if my English
was good enough or if
the students were going
to understand me. But it
worked out. The students
were really patient. I’m re-
ally going to miss them.”

Something new
and different
Justus was nervous em-
barking on a new journey,
teaching a classroom of
students for the first time.
“It was a new experi-
ence and it is really dif-
ferent,” Justus said. “I
was really overwhelmed,
because I didn’t speak
much English since 2014.
I learned British English,
which was really different
than here.”
Since arriving, Justus
has adapted well to Mis-
sissippi, but she said she
mostly misses her bicy-
cle-friendly hometown
where everything is with-
in reach.
“Everything is so big
here,” Justus said. “My
hometown is so small. Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff
Wal-Mart is as big as Laura Justus of Germany sits in her classroom at Hooper Hall at Mississippi School for
the village I grew up in. Mathematics and Science Thursday afternoon. Justus, 22, spent the past school year
It probably isn’t, but it working as a student teacher in the German, chemistry and trigonometry classrooms.
seems like it sometimes.” ued fueling that passion to learn about new cul-
While trying to taste as for teaching by working
Saying goodbye tures. … It’s going to be
much American cuisine part-time with Syrian ref- and giving back so different next year
as possible, Justus found ugees for three years. Though Pierce has when I take German II. I
the Columbus flavor and “They match students taught German on her actually cannot imagine
portions far exceed those from universities with ref- own for the past eight
in Germany. it. It’s going to be a little
ugees in the area and we years, she said it will be a
“The food and drinks bit emptier in a way be-
mainly teach them Ger- little more difficult with-
are really big,” Justus said. cause I am so used to her
man,” Justus said. “We out Justus by her side.
“We are used to having teaching me. She’s been
studied politics together, “She’s an amazing
everything rather plain really nice. I’m really glad
science and math, help- teacher,” Pierce said. “I
and try to avoid salt and think we made a really to have had the chance to
ing them integrate. It was
sugar. The cafeteria here good team. … When you meet her.”
a really fun experience. I
fries a lot of things I didn’t have a student teacher, Justus will leave this
was getting them able to
know could be fried. It’s you think they’re sup- week with MSMS the rear
go to the normal school
really cool to try things system and get degrees.” posed to learn from you. view mirror, but a prom-
here. You have really good Justus added working She’s really given us more ise that she will return
burgers here, better than with refugees humbled than she has taken from one day.
I’ve ever had in Germany.” her and helped her contin- us this year.” “It was really cool ex-
ue her path to becoming a Having an expert in perience and I learned
A passion for teaching teacher. the room helped junior way more than I did in my
Justus knew she want- “It was really cool,” Jus- Jane Wang, 16, learn far four years of university
ed to be a teacher when tus said. “The moms of more German than she already,” Justus said. “If
she was in third grade. those kids were so grate- anticipated. I had to make this deci-
After finishing second- ful and nice and I got a lot “It’s really nice be- sion again, I would make
ary school, she studied at of invitations to dinner. It cause she’s obviously the decision to come here
Georg-August University, was really fun and we all fluent in the language,” again.”
majoring in math, chemis- had some profit from it. Wang said. “She’s more
try and teaching. While at We learned to be grateful seasoned to it. It was a
the university, she contin- for what we had.” really good experience

Fundraising
Continued from Page 1A
according to Entergy hand for the end of the
his report, Mississippi. period.
he came However, he Democrat Dewanna
into the pe- started the Belton and Libertarian
riod with period with Danny Bedwell, who are
$20,358.18. $7,745 cash challenging Younger, did
Smith re- on hand not have reports available
ported no and, after on the Secretary of State’s
e x p e n d i - Smith spending
Chism
website.
tures and $490, has District 15 Sen. Gary
a $1,000 $7,505 left Jackson (R-French
donation on hand. Camp), who is running un-
from Keith R o s e , opposed, reported raising
Heard, of from Ham- $1,250—$1,000 of which
C ol u mbus , ilton, raised is his own money and the
le av i n g $1,207 for rest of which came from
him with her cam- Rose J. Dwight Dyess, of West
$ 21 , 3 5 8 .18 McLean paign in Point. Jackson reported
cash on hand. non-itemized contribu- spending $2,895.46 and,
McLean, of Columbus, tions. She’s spent $488.98 with a $3,627.57 starting
reported raising $6,200 leaving her with $718.02 balance, having $1,982.11
during the period. Mc- cash on hand. cash on hand for the peri-
Lean’s money, all of which od.
is itemized, includes a District 16 Sen. Ange-
$5,000 donation from Bri- District 17 la Turner-Ford (D-West
an Gildea, of Columbus, a and other races Point), who is running un-
$1,000 donation from Rog- District 17 Sen. Chuck opposed, reported raising
er Burlingame of Colum- Younger (R-Columbus) no funds and spending
bus and $200 from Robbie was the $2,128 on non-itemized
Underwood, of Columbus. only candi- expenses.
She’s spent $310, leav- date for his District 43 Rep. Rob
ing her with $5,890 cash seat whose Roberson (R-Starkville),
on hand. campaign who is running unop-
District 39 covers parts finance fil- posed, reported raising
of Clay, Lowndes and Ok- ings were no funds and spending
tibbeha counties. available on $6,468 of a $14,599.38
the Missis- Younger starting balance, leaving
District 37 sippi Secre- him with $8,131.38.
District 37 Rep. Gary tary of State’s Office web- District 41 Rep. Kabir
Chism (R-Columbus) and site by Monday morning. Karriem (D-Columbus),
Libertarian challenger Younger reported rais- who is running unop-
Vicky Rose have raised ing $2,000 on donations posed, reported no funds
about $1,500 total, though from the Lenders Political raised or spent.
Chism has more in his Action Committee and Mississippi 16th Cir-
war chest at the end of the First Tower, LLC. He re- cuit District Attorney
first reporting period. ported $3,620 in expens- Scott Colom, who is run-
Chism only reported es. With a started balance ning unopposed, report-
raising $250 for the pe- of $3,317, Younger report- ed no funds raised and
riod on a donation from ed having $1,697 cash on spending $657.

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Diamond Dawgs sweep Ole Miss in Oxford


Hancock making Plumlee gets plenty
of run support in
habit of coming Sunday’s 11-5 win
up big in pinch-
BY BEN PORTNOY
[email protected]

hit situations
OXFORD — Mississippi
State pitcher Peyton Plumlee
could hear the cheers.
As he wandered off the
Freshman slaps mound during No. 5 MSU’s
11-5 win over No. 14 Ole
two-run single Miss, the Bulldog faithful
who made the two-hour drive
in only at-bat Sunday from Starkville to Oxford of-
fered him a standing ovation.
BY BEN PORTNOY “It was a lot quieter,” Plum-
[email protected] lee joked in reference to the
roar he received after a 6.1
OXFORD — Mis- inning, one-hit outing against
sissippi State fresh- No. 8 Georgia April 28 in
man Luke Hancock’s Starkville.
appearances have The statistics don’t nec-
been sporadic. essarily reflect Plumlee’s
He has appeared in stellar day on the mound. He
18 games — though he finished the afternoon with
started just six. Han- 7.2 innings pitched, allowing
Hancock
cock has also played four earned runs — two of
on consecutive days which were credited after he
just twice this season. exited in the eighth — on sev-
Sunday he was unexpectedly en hits.
thrust into action. Sophomore shortstop Jor-
After senior right fielder Elijah dan Westburg also misplayed
MacNamee went down with a foot in- two separate balls that would
jury in the second inning, freshman have ended his final inning of
Brad Cumbest replaced him in the work.
field. But with the bases loaded in the No matter. The MSU fans
top of the fourth inning, MSU coach in attendance rejoiced. For
Chris Lemonis opted for Hancock’s the second time in four years,
bat in place of Cumbest. the Bulldogs (42-10, 18-9
Strolling to the plate, Hancock dug SEC) swept the Rebels (32-
in. 20, 15-12) in Oxford.
MSU had promptly dismissed of “I grew up an Ole Miss
Ole Miss starter Gunnar Hoglund fan and it was a hard decision
when senior Marshall Gilbert tied the coming (to MSU),” Plumlee
game with an RBI single up the mid- said. “I don’t take anything
Dispatch file photo
dle three batters prior. back ‘cause you put these Mississippi State pitcher Peyton Plumlee threw 7-2/3 innings in an 11-5 win over Ole Miss in
Rebels’ reliever Zack Phillips was colors on, you run out be- Oxford. The Bulldogs will enter the final weekend of Southeastern Conference regular season
See Hancock, 2B See Plumlee, 2B play one game out of first in the SEC West.

PREP BASEBALL COLLEGE SOFTBALL

New Hope baseball looks to advance to Class 4A final Four softball players
receive All-American
honors, nine named
to All-Academic team
SPECIAL TO THE DISPATCH

DUBOIS, Penn. – The United Colle-


giate Athletic Association announced
its All-American softball teams, major
awards, and All-Academic team at the
2019 USCAA Small College World Series
pre-tournament luncheon at the DuBois
Country Club Sunday afternoon. The
Owls saw four players receive All-Amer-
ican honors while nine players were
named to the All-Academic team.
Madison Scoggin, a senior left-handed
pitcher from Bay
Springs received
first-team honors
after a dynamic
final season as a
member of The
W softball team.
The Owls’ Female
Athlete of the Year went 11-4, posting a
1.49 earned run average in 16 appear-
ances with 15 starts. Over 94.1 innings
pitched, she allowed opponents to hit just
.232 against her and struck out 50 batters
while allowing 82 hits. The W softball
MVP was also named to the All-Academ-
ic team.
Receiving second-team honors, senior
Dispatch file photo outfielder Kristen Martin led her team
New Hope starter Peyton Springfield struck out nine Pontotoc batters in the first three innings during last Thursday’s game. with a .393 batting average. In 31 games
The Trojans will try to wrap up the best-of-three Class 4A semifinal series tonight at Pontotoc to earn a bid to the state and 84 at-bats, the Hattiesburg native
finals. First pitch is set for 7.
recorded 24 runs on 33 hits (one double
and five triples) for 29 RBI, a .461 on-base
Game 2 of semifinal series scheduled affair, the teams will meet
Monday at 7 p.m. at Pontotoc. The Tro-
Park in Pearl later this week against
the winner between semifinalists West
percentage, and a .524 slugging percent-
age. She was also named to the All-Aca-
set for 7 p.m. at Pontotoc jans lead the three-game series 1-0 af-
ter a 7-6 game one victory Thursday at
Lauderdale and Sumrall. A loss today
will force a win-or-go-home third game
demic Team.
BY BEN PORTNOY New Hope. The W had two players receive third-
Tuesday at New Hope. team recognition. Seniors Heidi Mat-
[email protected] New Hope will start junior pitcher Despite the delays, Trojans’ coach thews and Bailee Watts rounded out
Ryan Burt Monday. Burt is 6-1 with a
The New Hope baseball team had Lee Boyd said the extra rest should the Owls softball All-American awards.
4.71 ERA in 10 appearances this sea-
to wait a little longer than expected to son. He tossed seven innings, giving up help both teams. During the 2019 season, Matthews main-
play game two of the Mississippi High just three runs on six hits and struck “It allowed both teams to have a com- tained a .371 batting average, a .440 on-
School Activities Association 4A semi- out eight in game two of the MHSAA plete pitching staff for the rest of the se- base percentage, and a .371 slugging
finals against Pontotoc — 72 hours to quarterfinals against Amory April 3. ries,” he said. “It also could change the percentage while Watts hit for .366 with
be exact. If the Trojans win, they will advance rotation for game one of the finals for a .495 on-base percentage, and a .463
After rain washed out Saturday’s to the Class 4A finals at Trustmark whoever wins the series.” See OWLS, 2B
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Owl
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slugging percentage. Newell, Tiffany Phillips, of the 2019 Small Col- Field in the DuBois City
Joining Scoggin and Anna Kate O’Bryant, Cia- lege World Series today. Park. Go to smallcollege-
Martin on the All-Aca- ra Steward, and Meredith The No.3 Owls will face worldseries.com for the
demic team with GPAs Woolbright. off against No. 6 Carlow live stats and stream and
greater than 3.5 were The honorees along University at 4 p.m. ET/ to get the latest informa-
Mackenzie Harris, Em- with their teammates will 3 p.m. CT at Rose and tion on the Small College
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chased two batters later a 2-RBI single to put the the first time they’d seen ninth — another pinch-
after issuing back-to- Bulldogs ahead 6 -2. The him play on the road this hit situation.
back bases loaded walks. rout was on. year. To date, he is now hit-
Ole Miss coach Mike MSU went on to score “It means the world,” ting .391 with nine hits in
Bianco turned to right- four more runs in the Hancock said of record- 23 at-bats. He also boasts
hander Max Cioffi to set frame. ing the hit. “I grew up 11 RBIs on the season.
down the side, and more “He’s been really good a Mississippi State fan, Despite not playing every
specifically, Hancock. lately,” MSU coach Chris I grew up an hour from day, Hancock has stayed
The scouting report Lemonis said of Han- Oxford and it just means true to his approach at
on Cioffi highlighted cock. “He’s got a good a lot to do that here. It the plate. Taking extra
heavy fastball use. Han- swing but he also has really means a lot to me repetitions in the batting
cock took note. plate presence. He gives and my family.” cages has also kept him
Sticking to his brand, us some walks, he gives Following the single, fresh.
Cioffi started the at-bat us some things in there. I Hancock’s day and week- Friday and Sunday,
with a first-pitch fastball. thought it was a huge hit end ended. Sophomore the extra work paid off.
It missed off the plate — in (Sunday’s) game.” Josh Hatcher pinch ran “Me and (hitting)
1-0 to the batter. Standing on first base for him and took the field coach (Jake Gautreau)
Hancock settled in after the base-knock, in right. always talk about just
again. He knew what was Hancock took in the It was an eventful staying within yourself,”
coming. sights. Seated nearby, three days for Hancock. Hancock said. “Don’t try
Sitting on an outside his family hade made In Friday’s 2-0 win over and overdo anything,
fastball, Hancock roped the hour-long trip from the Rebels, he recorded just try and stay with
the pitch through the his hometown of Hous- a double down the left your approach and good
left side of the infield for ton, Mississippi. It was field line in the top of the things will happen.”

Plumlee
Continued from Page 1B
tween the lines and you’re Jordan followed Hancock The Rebels added one
playing for your state, it with one and two-run dou- run in the bottom of the DAWG NOTES:
doesn’t matter where the bles, respectively. fourth inning off a throw- n Senior Elijah MacNamee
other school’s from. But it Skelton put the fin- ing error by Westburg. tweaked his foot running the
does make it a lot sweeter ishing touches on the Jacob Adams and Carl bases on a second-inning
when it’s Ole Miss.” frame with a 2-RBI single Gindl knocked in the final double. He did not return.
“That foot’s been bothering
With Plumlee’s through the left side. He two Ole Miss runs with
him a little bit over there,”
self-proclaimed “rubber” was 3-for-5 on the day. RBI singles in the eighth. Lemonis said. Hopefully it’s
arm pacing the defense, In 29 minutes, the Bull- Senior Jake Mangum nothing major and he’ll be
the MSU offense offered dogs totaled nine runs on closed the scoring with a back here pretty soon.”
plenty of run support. seven hits. double to left-centerfield.
Juniors Dustin Skel- “We kind of get hot like Mangum now has hits in Gamecocks are 7-20 in
ton and Gunner Halter that,” MSU coach Chris all 16 games he has played SEC play this season.
sparked a two-out on- Lemonis said. “And we against Ole Miss. He also MSU will take on Loui-
slaught in the top of the have a lot of really good made an inning-ending siana Tech Tuesday night
fourth inning with back- hitters that can build on catch at the wall in the for its final midweek game
to-back singles. Senior each other.” eighth that saved two
of the season. Those Bull-
Marshall Gilbert tied the Ole Miss opened the runs when the Rebels
dogs defeated No. 15 LSU
game at 2 with an RBI sin- scoring Sunday with two were trying to rally.
gle to right. That was all outs in the bottom of the With the series sweep 12-1 last Tuesday in Baton
for Ole Miss starter Gun- first when Thomas Dil- secured, MSU sits one Rouge.
nar Hoglund. lard roped a triple to right game behind Arkansas
Rebels’ coach Mike Bi- center to put the Rebels for the Southeastern Con-
anco then turned it over ahead 1-0. ference West Division
Zack Phillips, who issued Westburg knotted lead. The Razorbacks
two walks with the bases things up in the third in- hold the tiebreaker over
loaded to give MSU a 4-2 ning with a grounder to the Bulldogs after taking
lead. second that scored Gil- all three games in Fay-
Finally, Max Cioffi was bert. etteville April 18-20.
tasked with ending the Ole Miss again took In the larger NCA A
run, but it didn’t help. the lead in the bottom tournament picture, the
A two-run pinch-hit half of the frame when weekend likely secured
single from freshman Dillard hit a sacrifice fly a national seed for MSU.
Luke Hancock made it 6-2 to the warning track in A three-game set against
MSU. Sophomores Jus- centerfield with the bases South Carolina awaits
tin Foscue and Rowdey loaded. Thursday-Saturday. The
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Charlotte 1 6 3 6
Baseball
Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 1

CALENDAR
Chicago Cubs 2, Milwaukee 1, 15 innings SP Rangers 1 5 2 5
N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 1 Hartford 0 9 1 1
Sunday’s College Philadelphia 7, Kansas City 0 Western Conference

Bulldogs collect
Atlanta 6, Arizona 4 W L T Pts
Baseball Scores San Diego 4, Colorado 3 New Mexico 4 1 6 18
College Baseball
EAST Cincinnati 5, San Francisco 4 Portland II 5 2 3 18
Washington 5, L.A. Dodgers 2 Fresno 4 1 4 16
Albany (NY) at Binghamton, ccd.
Army 5, Holy Cross 3 Sunday’s Games Reno 4 2 4 16 Tuesday’s games
Bryant 3, LIU Brooklyn 2, 6 innings Miami at N.Y. Mets, ppd. Tulsa 4 3 3 15 Samford at Alabama, 6 p.m.

five medals on
Duke 10, Georgia Tech 4 Philadelphia 6, Kansas City 1 Phoenix 3 2 5 14
Florida St. 7, Richmond 2, 7 innings Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 6 Las Vegas 4 4 2 14 Ole Miss at Arkansas State, 6:30 p.m.
Hartford 3, Maine 1 Colorado 10, San Diego 7 Austin 4 3 2 14
Mass.-Lowell 9, UMBC 2 San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 5 OKC Energy 4 4 2 14 Thursday’s games
Monmouth (NJ) at Iona, ccd. Atlanta 5, Arizona 3 Sacramento 4 4 2 14
Navy 10, Lafayette 2, 12 innings L.A. Dodgers 6, Washington 0 LA Galaxy II 4 4 2 14 Ole Miss at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m.

final day of SEC


Niagara at Siena, ppd. Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee 1 Orange County 3 3 4 13
Northeastern 5, James Madison 4 Monday’s Games El Paso 3 2 4 13 UAB at Southern Miss, 6 p.m.
Milwaukee (Peralta 2-1) at Philadelphia (Nola Rio Grande Valley 3 4 3 12
Princeton at Yale, ccd.
St. Peter’s at Manhattan, ccd. 3-0), 7:05 p.m. Real Monarchs 3 4 2 11 South Carolina at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m.
Stony Brook at Wagner, ccd. Pittsburgh (Kingham 1-0) at Arizona (Ray 2-1),
9:40 p.m.
San Antonio 3 5
Colorado Springs 2 6
2
2
11
8
Alabama at Georgia, 7 p.m.
UMass at Rhode Island, ccd.

Championships
Villanova at Xavier, ccd. Tuesday’s Games Tacoma 2 9 0 6 Friday’s games
SOUTH Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 2-4) at Cincinnati NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Cincinnati 4, Memphis 2 (Roark 3-1), 6:40 p.m. Wednesday, May 8 Ole Miss at Tennessee, 5 p.m.
Coll. of Charleston 10,Towson 9 Milwaukee (Woodruff 5-1) at Philadelphia New York Red Bulls II 1, Ottawa 1, tie
East Carolina 7, Wichita St. 3 (Eickhoff 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay 1, Nashville 0 UAB at Southern Miss, 6 p.m.
ETSU 9, The Citadel 0 N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 2-3) at Washington Sacramento 1, Fresno 0
FIU 10, Middle Tennessee 6 (Hellickson 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Friday, May 10 South Carolina at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m.
Gardner-Webb 10, High Point 2 Colorado (Freeland 2-5) at Boston (Sale 1-5), Memphis 2, Hartford 1
Alabama at Georgia, 7 p.m. SPECIAL TO THE DISPATCH
Georgia Southern 11, Arkansas St. 6 7:10 p.m. Austin 2, OKC Energy 1
Incarnate Word 6-5, Northwestern St. 5-4 Tampa Bay (Morton 3-0) at Miami (Smith 3-0), Phoenix 3, Rio Grande Valley 1 Saturday’s games
Jacksonville 6, Stetson 1
Jacksonville St. 4, SIU Edwardsville 3, 11
7:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Flaherty 3-3) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz
Saturday, May 11
Loudoun 3, Charlotte 1 South Carolina at Mississippi State, 1 p.m. FAYET TEVILLE, Ark. — Mississippi
innings
Kennesaw St. 9, North Florida 4
0-2), 7:20 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Musgrove 1-4) at Arizona (Weaver
Saint Louis 0, Charleston 0, tie
Louisville 3, Birmingham 0 UAB at Southern Miss, 1 p.m. State recorded one of its best finishes of
Kentucky 6, South Carolina 2 3-1), 9:40 p.m.
Toronto (Thornton 0-4) at San Francisco (Hol-
Nashville 5, Swope Park Rangers 1
Orange County 0, San Antonio 0, tie Alabama at Georgia, 2 p.m. the decade at the SEC Outdoor Champion-
Liberty 11, Lipscomb 0
Louisiana Tech 8-6, W. Kentucky 1-3, 7 innings land 1-4), 9:45 p.m. Las Vegas 3, Colorado Springs 0
Ole Miss at Tennessee, time TBA ships with a combined 94 points between
Louisiana-Lafayette 11, Georgia St. 5 San Diego (Paddack 3-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker- Reno 4, Sacramento 1
Mercer 4, Belmont 2 shaw 2-0), 10:10 p.m. Sunday, May 12 the men and the women.
on the air
Ottawa 2, North Carolina 1
Mississippi St. 11, Mississipi 5
MSU’s men finished eighth with 57
Murray St. 8, UT-Martin 5
NC State 8, Clemson 3 Hockey Portland II 4, Tacoma 1
Atlanta 2 1, Bethlehem Steel 1, tie
New Mexico 2, El Paso 2, tie points, their highest total since 2012 and
New Orleans 11, Houston Baptist 5
Nicholls St. 13, Stephen F. Austin 7
NHL Playoff Glance Fresno 3, LA Galaxy II 0 Today best finish since 2015. The Bulldog women
All Times EDT Saturday, May 18
Old Dominion 9, Marshall 8
Sam Houston St. 11-14, SE Louisiana 7-5
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7)
Birmingham at North Carolina, 7 p.m.
Charleston at Indy, 7 p.m.
COLLEGE BASEBALL scored 37 points to finish 11th. Both teams
South Alabama 5, Appalachian St. 4
Tennessee 5, Florida 4
Wednesday, April 10
Columbus 4, Tampa Bay 3
Saint Louis at Louisville, 7 p.m. 6 p.m. — Miami at Wake Forest, ESPNU posted their third-highest score since 2010.
New York Red Bulls II at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
Texas A&M 6, Alabama 5
Texas A&M-CC 2,McNeese St. 0
N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT
St. Louis 2, Winnipeg 1
Charlotte at Nashville, 8 p.m. CYCLING The combined total is behind only 2015
Hartford at Loudoun, 8 p.m.
UAB 4, Charlotte 3
UNC Greensboro 13, VMI 3
Dallas 3, Nashville 2 New Mexico at Colorado Springs, 8 p.m. 3 p.m. — Tour of California: Stage 2, Ran- (103 points) and 2010 (100 points) in that
San Jose 5, Vegas 2
UNC Wilmington 2, Elon 1
Vanderbilt 7, Missouri 2
Thursday, April 11
Pittsburgh at Memphis, 8 p.m.
LA Galaxy II at Rio Grande Valley, 8:30 p.m. cho Cordova to South Lake Tahoe, Calif., span.
Toronto 4, Boston 1
Winthrop 10, Campbell 9 Washington 4, Carolina 2
Real Monarchs at OKC Energy, 8:30 p.m.
Tulsa at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
NBCSN The Bulldogs won medals in five events
Wofford 9, Furman 8
MIDWEST
Calgary 4, Colorado 0
Friday, April 12
Sacramento at El Paso, 9:30 p.m.
Austin at Orange County, 10 p.m.
MLB BASEBALL on Friday to collect nine over the span of
Austin Peay 6, E. Illinois 3
Bradley 7, Illinois St. 2
Columbus 5, Tampa Bay 1
N.Y. Islanders 3, Pittsburgh 1
Reno at Tacoma, 10 p.m. 6 p.m. — Milwaukee at Philadelphia, the competition.
Las Vegas at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m.
Cent. Michigan 8, E. Michigan 7
Creighton 4, St. John’s 2
St. Louis 4, Winnipeg 3
Vegas 5, San Jose 3
Sunday, May 19 ESPN “Every single event group performed at
Atlanta 2 at Swope Park Rangers, 5 p.m.
E. Kentucky 6, SE Missouri 3
Evansville 4, Missouri St. 3
Saturday, April 13 Ottawa at Bethlehem Steel, 7 p.m. 9 p.m. — Oakland at Seattle OR Pitts- a high level today, from sprints to jumps to
Washington 4, Carolina 3, OT
Miami (Ohio) 5, W. Michigan 0
Michigan 6, Indiana 5, 11 innings
Nashville 2, Dallas 1, OT MLS Leaders burgh at Arizona (joined in progress), MLB throws to distance to close the night,” in-
Boston 4, Toronto 1
Michigan St. 7, Iowa 5 Colorado 3, Calgary 2, OT
Through Sunday, May 12
Goals NHL HOCKEY terim head coach Chris Woods said. “I’m
Minnesota 2, Maryland 1
Nebraska 8, Arizona St. 5
Sunday, April 14
N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 1
Carlos Vela, LFC 12
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, LA 9
7 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: St. Louis extremely proud of how we finished off our
North Dakota St. 11, Purdue Fort Wayne 9
Notre Dame 3, Canisius 2, 11 innings
Columbus 3, Tampa Bay 1
Winnipeg 6, St. Louis 3
Kei Kamara, COL 7
Krisztian Nemeth, KC 6
at San Jose, Western Conference Finals, regular season. We started this year with-
Oakland 6, Milwaukee 5
Oklahoma St. 10, Oklahoma 7
Vegas 6, San Jose 3
Monday, April 15
Wayne Rooney, DC 6 Game 2, NBCSN out a lot of expectations and here we are
Diego Rossi, LFC 6
Oral Roberts at South Dakota St., ccd. with our highest finish on the men’s side
Saint Louis 16, George Mason 2
UIC 13, Youngstown St. 4
Toronto 3, Boston 2
Carolina 5, Washington 0
Nashville 3, Dallas 2
Jozy Altidore, TOR
Mauro Manotas, HOU 5
5
Tuesday since 2015.”
Nani, ORL 5
Valparaiso 4, S. Illinois 1 Colorado 6, Calgary 2 COLLEGE BASEBALL
W. Illinois 8, Omaha 5, 8 innings Nemanja Nikolic, CHI 5
Seniors had big days for the Bulldogs.
West Virginia 7, Kansas St. 4
Tuesday, April 16 Alejandro Pozuelo, TOR 5 5 p.m. — Xavier at Purdue, BTN
Wright St. 9, N. Kentucky 1
Columbus 7, Tampa Bay 3, Columbus wins Darwin Quintero, MIN 5 Tiffany Flynn broke her own school record
SOUTHWEST
series 4-0 Albert Rusnak, RSL 5 6 p.m. — Louisville at Indiana, ESPNU
Cent. Arkansas 10, Abilene Christian 4
N.Y. Islanders 3, Pittsburgh 1, N.Y. Islanders Assists twice in the triple jump to win silver. She
wins series 4-0 Nicolas Lodeiro, SEA 6 6 p.m. — Michigan at Kentucky, SEC
Dallas Baptist 7, Indiana St. 3 Winnipeg 2, St. Louis 1, OT Alejandro Pozuelo, TOR 6 was fifth in the conference entering the
FAU 6, UTSA 2 Vegas 5, San Jose 0 Diego Valeri, POR 6 CYCLING
Houston 5, Tulane 2 Wednesday, April 17 Carlos Vela, LFC 6 meet, but leapt a wind-aided 13.87m (45-
Kansas 3, TCU 1 Boston 6, Toronto 4 Michael Barrios, DAL 5 3 p.m. — Tour of California: Stage 3,
Rice 7, Southern Miss 2 Dallas 5, Nashville 1 Latif Blessing, LFC 5 6.25) to propel herself onto the podium.
Texas St. 13, UALR 9 Stockton to Morgan Hill, Calif., NBCSN
Texas-Arlington 6, Coastal Carolina 3
Colorado 3, Calgary 2, OT Alberth Elis, HOU 5
Rasheed Tatham, who entered the week-
FAR WEST
Thursday, April 18 Mark-Anthony Kaye, LFC 5 MLB BASEBALL
Air Force 8, Butler 7, 10 innings
Carolina 2, Washington 1 Maximiliano Urruti, MTL 5 end at No. 13 on the SEC performance list in
St. Louis 3, Winnipeg 2 12 players tied with 4 1 p.m. — Cleveland at Chicago White
Arizona 8, Southern Cal 5 San Jose 5, Vegas 2 Shots the 400m hurdles, clocked the fourth-fast-
Cal Baptist 9, Chicago St. 3 Friday, April 19 Carlos Vela, LFC 64 Sox, MLB
Cal Poly 8, UC Irvine 3 Toronto 2, Boston 1 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, LA 50 est time in school history in that event on
Fresno St. 8, San Diego St. 3 Colorado 5, Calgary 1, Colorado wins series Diego Rossi, LFC 41 6 p.m. — Colorado at Boston OR St. Lou-
Gonzaga 22, Lamar 4 4-1 Aleksandar Katai, CHI 35 Friday before winning bronze in 50.35 on
Grand Canyon 13, N. Colorado 2, 7 innings Saturday, April 20 Josef Martinez, ATL 35 is at Atlanta, MLB
Nevada 3, San Jose St. 2 Dallas 5, Nashville 3 Sebastian Blanco, POR 34 Saturday.
New Mexico 3, UNLV 2 NBA BASKETBALL
New Mexico St. 16, Seattle 3
St. Louis 3, Winnipeg 2, St. Louis wins series Dom Dwyer, ORL 33
In the men’s 800m, State saw three ath-
Oregon 3, Oregon St. 2
4-2 Alexandru Mitrita, NYC 33 8 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, ESPN
Portland 2, Pepperdine 1, 10 innings
Washington 6, Carolina 0 Wayne Rooney, DC 33 letes score points. Marco Arop was the
Sunday, April 21 Kei Kamara, COL 31 NHL HOCKEY
Saint Mary’s (Cal) 9, Santa Clara 4 Boston 4, Toronto 2 Mauro Manotas, HOU 31 SEC runner-up for the second straight
San Diego 4, Pacific 2 San Jose 2, Vegas 1, 2OT Krisztian Nemeth, KC 31 7 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: Boston
Santa Barbara 8, Long Beach St. 4 Monday, April 22 Shots on Goal year. Meanwhile, Daniel Nixon finished
Stanford 5, California 2 Carolina 5, Washington 2 Carlos Vela, LFC 26 at Carolina, Eastern Conference Finals,
Texas Rio Grande Valley 8, CS Bakersfield 7 Dallas 2, Nashville 1, OT, Dallas wins series 4-2 Diego Rossi, LFC 17 sixth, and Dejon Devroe placed eighth to
UC Davis 11, CS Northridge4 Tuesday, April 23 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, LA 16 Game 3, NBCSN
UC Riverside 8, Cal St.-Fullerton 3 Boston 5, Toronto 1, Boston wins series 4-3 Kei Kamara, COL 16 give MSU a dozen points from that event.
UCLA 13, Washington St. 10
Utah Valley 14, Sacramento St. 4
San Jose 5, Vegas 4, OT, San Jose wins se-
ries 4-3
Dom Dwyer, ORL 12
Josef Martinez, ATL 12
Wednesday “We had a strong day three,” Woods con-
Washington 4, Utah 2 Wednesday, April 24 Maximiliano Moralez, NYC 12 CYCLING tinued. I’m proud of how our team pulled to-
American League Carolina 4, Washington 3, 2OT, Carolina wins
series 4-3
Krisztian Nemeth, KC 12
Alejandro Pozuelo, TOR 12 3 p.m. — Tour of California: Stage 4, La- gether and stayed on course to achieve our
At A Glance CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Wayne Rooney, DC 12
All Times EDT
East Division
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Cautions guna Seca to Morro Bay, Calif., NBCSN goals. Our goal as a staff is to continue that
Thursday, April 25 Anibal Godoy, SJ 6

Tampa Bay
W L Pct GB
24 15 .615 —
Boston 3, Columbus 2, OT Michael Barrios, DAL 5 MLB BASEBALL going into the East Prelims. We’re happy
St. Louis 3, Dallas 2 Diego Chara, POR 5
New York 24 16 .600 ½ Friday, April 26 Bacary Sagna, MTL 5 12 p.m. — LA Angels at Minnesota, MLB with how we competed on the conference
Boston 22 19 .537 3
Toronto 16 24 .400 8½
Carolina 1, N.Y. Islanders 0, OT
San Jose 5, Colorado 2
Bastian Schweinsteiger, CHI 5
9 players tied with 4
3 p.m. — Toronto at San Francisco OR level, but we cannot be complacent.
Baltimore 14 26 .350 10½
Central Division
Saturday, April 27
Dallas 4, St. Louis 2
Cards
Y R TOTAL
Pittsburgh at Arizona (games joined in Lester Miller finished seventh in the
W L Pct GB
Minnesota 25 14 .641 —
Columbus 3, Boston 2, 2OT
Sunday, April 28
Diego Chara, POR 5 1
Anibal Godoy, SJ 6 0
6
6
progress), MLB 100m, running an MSU-career-best 10.22.
Cleveland
Detroit
21 18 .538 4
18 20 .474 6½
Carolina 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 Michael Barrios, DAL 5 0 5 6 p.m. — TBA, ESPN That was just 0.03 seconds shy of his life-
Colorado 4, San Jose 3 Damir Kreilach, RSL 4 1 5
Chicago
Kansas City
18 21 .462 7
14 27 .341 12
Monday, April 29 Bacary Sagna, MTL 5 0 5 9 p.m. — San Diego at LA Dodgers OR time best. Riley White was seventh in the
St. Louis 4, Dallas 3 B. Schweinsteiger, CHI 5 0 5

West Division
W L Pct GB
Tuesday, April 30 16 players tied with 4 Texas at Kansas City (joined in progress), 400m hurdles with a personal-best 58.80 to
Houston 26 15 .634 —
Columbus 2, Boston 1
San Jose 4, Colorado 2
Goals-Allowed Avg.
Tyler Miller, LFC 0.67
MLB improve her No. 3 mark in school history.
Los Angeles 19 21 .475 6½
Seattle 20 23 .465 7
Wednesday, May 1
Carolina 5, N.Y. Islanders 2
Brad Guzan, ATL 0.80
Bill Hamid, DC 0.92
NBA BASKETBALL In the jumps, Gralyn Jones broke his
Oakland
Texas
19 23 .452 7½
17 21 .447 7½
Dallas 4, St. Louis 2 David Ousted, CHI 1.08 7:30 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, personal best with a leap of 15.36m (50-
Thursday, May 2 Sean Johnson, NYC 1.09
Saturday’s Games
Boston 9, Seattle 5
Boston 4, Columbus 1 Zack Steffen, CLB 1.09 TNT 4.75), but came up just seven centimeters
Colorado 3, San Jose 0 Joe Willis, HOU 1.11
Detroit 5, Minnesota 3, 1st game
Chicago White Sox 7, Toronto 2
Friday, May 3 Stefan Frei, SEA 1.18 NHL HOCKEY shy of scoring in the triple jump. Logan
Carolina 5, N.Y. Islanders 2, Carolina wins Jesse Gonzalez, DAL 1.20
L.A. Angels 7, Baltimore 2 series 4-0 Maxime Crepeau, VAN 1.30 7 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: San Jose Boss won a bronze medal in the high jump.
Oakland 3, Cleveland 2
Tampa Bay 7, N.Y. Yankees 2
Dallas 2, St. Louis 1
Saturday, May 4
Luis Robles, NYR 1.30
Shutouts
at St. Louis, Western Conference Finals, Stephen Jones returned to the track a
Philadelphia 7, Kansas City 0
Minnesota 8, Detroit 3, 2nd game
Boston 4, Columbus 3
San Jose 2, Colorado 1
Bill Hamid, DC 6
Sean Johnson, NYC 6
Game 3, NBCSN day after earning a second-place finish in
Houston 11, Texas 4
Sunday’s Games
Sunday, May 5 Evan Bush, MTL 5 SOCCER (MEN’S) the steeplechase to score in the 5000m.
St. Louis 4, Dallas 1 Brad Guzan, ATL 5
Baltimore 5, L.A. Angels 1
Boston 11, Seattle 2
Monday, May 6 Tyler Miller, LFC 5 1:55 p.m. — Coppa Italia: Lazio at Ata- Jones improved his fourth-fastest time in
Boston 3, Columbus 0, Boston wins series 4-2 Stefan Frei, SEA 4
Chicago White Sox 5, Toronto 1
N.Y. Yankees 7, Tampa Bay 1
Colorado 4, San Jose 3, OT David Ousted, CHI 4 lanta, ESPN2 school history, crossing the line in 14:08.67
Tuesday, May 7 Zack Steffen, CLB 4
Detroit 5, Minnesota 3 St. Louis 2, Dallas 1, 2OT, St. Louis wins se- David Bingham, LA 3 7 p.m. — Club Friendly: Chelsea at New to place seventh. Luke Zacharias broke his
Houston 15, Texas 5
Philadelphia 6, Kansas City 1
ries 4-3
Wednesday, May 8
Maxime Crepeau, VAN 3
Vito Mannone, MIN 3
England, FS1 personal-best in the event by nearly 18 sec-
Cleveland 5, Oakland 3
Monday’s Games
San Jose 3, Colorado 2, San Jose wins series
4-3
Daniel Vega, SJ 3
Saves Thursday onds just two days after competing in the
Baltimore (Hess 1-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Loaisiga
1-1), 6:35 p.m.
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Brian Rowe, ORL 40
Stefan Frei, SEA 39 COLLEGE BASEBALL 10,000m.
Houston (Peacock 3-2) at Detroit (Boyd 4-2), Thursday, May 9 Daniel Vega, SJ 39
7:10 p.m. Boston 5, Carolina 2, Boston leads series 1-0 Bill Hamid, DC 37 6 p.m. — TBA, ESPNU
L.A. Angels (Skaggs 3-3) at Minnesota (Berrios Saturday, May 11 David Bingham, LA 36
6-1), 7:40 p.m. 6 p.m. — Seton Hall at St. John’s, FS1
Tennis
San Jose 6, St. Louis 3. San Jose leads series Zack Steffen, CLB 36
Cleveland (Bieber 2-1) at Chicago White Sox
(Lopez 2-4), 8:10 p.m.
1-0
Sunday, May 12
Vito Mannone, MIN
Maxime Crepeau, VAN 29
32 6 p.m. — Ole Miss at Tennessee, SEC
Oakland (Fiers 3-3) at Seattle (Kikuchi 2-1),
10:10 p.m.
Boston 6, Carolina 2
Monday, May 13
Cody Cropper, NE 29
Tim Howard, COL 29
9 p.m. — Long Beach State at Cal
State-Fullerton, ESPNU
Serena Williams opens
Tuesday’s Games St. Louis at San Jose, 9 p.m. Tim Melia, KC 29
Cleveland (Carrasco 3-3) at Chicago White Sox Tuesday, May 14
CYCLING
(Banuelos 2-2), 2:10 p.m.
Baltimore (Cashner 4-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Happ
Boston at Carolina, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, May 15 Transactions 3 p.m. — Tour of California: Stage 5, Pis-
clay season with
2-3), 6:35 p.m. San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Colorado (Freeland 2-5) at Boston (Sale 1-5), Thursday, May 16 Sunday’s Moves
7:10 p.m. Boston at Carolina, 8 p.m. BASEBALL mo Beach to Ventura, Calif., NBCSN
Houston (Miley 3-2) at Detroit (Carpenter 0-1), American League
7:10 p.m.
Friday, May 17
DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned LHP Gregory GOLF

routine win in Rome


San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Soto to Double-A Erie.
Tampa Bay (Morton 3-0) at Miami (Smith 3-0),
7:10 p.m.
Saturday, May 18
x-Carolina at Boston, 7:15 p.m. HOUSTON ASTROS — Selected the contract 12 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: PGA Champi-
L.A. Angels (TBD) at Minnesota (Gibson 3-1),
7:40 p.m.
Sunday, May 19 of RHP Corbin Martin. Placed INF Jose Alutve
on the 10-day IL (retroactive to May 11).
onship, first round, Farmingdale, N.Y., TNT
x-St. Louis at San Jose, 3 p.m.
Texas (Miller 1-2) at Kansas City (Duffy 1-1),
8:15 p.m.
Monday, May 20 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Released OF Pe-
ter Bourjos.
MLB BASEBALL
If Venus Williams wins her
x-Boston at Carolina, 8 p.m.
Toronto (Thornton 0-4) at San Francisco (Hol- Tuesday, May 21 MINNESOTA TWINS — Reinstated LHP Martín 12 p.m. — Milwaukee at Philadelphia OR
land 1-4), 9:45 p.m. x-San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Pérez from the paternity list. Reinstated C/INF
Oakland (Anderson 4-2) at Seattle (Leake 2-4), Wednesday, May 22 Willians Astudillo from the 10 day IL. Optioned Oakland at Detroit, MLB
match against Mertens, the
10:10 p.m. RHP Fernando Romero and RHP Kohl Stewart
x-Carolina at Boston, 8 p.m.
to Rochester (IL). 5:30 p.m. — Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati
National League Thursday, May 23
x-St. Louis at San Jose, 9 p.m. NEW YORK YANKEES — Recalled RHP Chad
OR St. Louis at Atlanta (7 p.m.), MLB
All Times EDT Green to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).

East Division
W L Pct GB
Philadelphia 23 16 .590 —
Soccer OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Recalled RHP Dan-
iel Mengden from Las Vegas (PCL). Optioned
RHP J.B. Wendelken to Las Vegas (PCL).
9 p.m. — Pittsburgh at San Diego OR Min-
nesota at Seattle, MLB
Williams sisters will meet in
USL Championship
the second round.
Atlanta 21 20 .512 3 SEATTLE MARINERS — Recalled RHP Dan
New York 19 20 .487 4 All Times EDT Altavilla from Double-A Arkansas. Selected NBA BASKETBALL
Washington 16 24 .400 7½ Eastern Conference the contract of RHP Parker Markel from Ta-
Miami 10 29 .256 13 W L T Pts coma (PCL). Placed RHP Felix Hernandez on 2 p.m. — NBA Draft Combine: From Chi-
Central Division NY Red Bulls II 6 1 2 the 10 day IL. Optioned OF Braden Bishop to
W L Pct GB 20Tampa Bay 5 0 5 20 Tacoma (PCL). cago, Ill., ESPN2 The Associated Press
Chicago 24 14 .632 — Saint Louis 5 1 3 18 National League
Milwaukee 24 18 .571 2 Nashville 5 3 2 17 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Recalled LHP 8 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, ESPN
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
20 17 .541 3½
22 19 .537 3½
Charleston 4 1 4
Louisville 5 4 1
16
16
Cole Irvin from Lehigh Valley (IL). Optioned
LHP Austin Davis to Lehigh Valley (IL).
NHL HOCKEY ROME — Serena Williams
Cincinnati 18 23 .439 7½
West Division
North Carolina 4 2
Indy 4 2 2
3 15
14
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned RHP
Dovydas Neverauskas to Indianapolis (IL).
7 p.m. — NHL Playoff: Boston at Caroli- opened her clay-court season
W L Pct GB Ottawa 4 2 2 14 FOOTBALL na, Eastern Conference Finals, Game 4, with a routine 6-4, 6-2 win
Los Angeles 27 16 .628 — Bethlehem Steel 3 4 3 12 National Football League
Arizona 22 19 .537 4 Pittsburgh 2 1 5 11 DETROIT LIONS — Signed WRs Tom Kennedy NBCSN over Swedish qualifier Re-
San Diego 22 19 .537 4 Atlanta 2 3 5 2 11 and Jordan Smallwood.
Colorado 19 21 .475 6½ Birmingham 3 4 2 11 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed OL Kirk Barron; SOCCER (MEN’S) becca Peterson on Monday in
San Francisco 17 23 .425 8½ Loudoun 2 3 3 9 CB Jamar Summers; RB Mark Walton. Waived
Saturday’s Games Memphis 2 6 3 9 OL Connor Hilland and S Rob Rolle. 9 p.m. — MLS: FC Dallas at Los Angeles the first round of the Italian
FC, ESPN2 Open.
SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Williams fell behind 3-1 in
SOCCER 7 p.m. — International Friendly: U.S. vs. the first set but then began to S. Williams
New Zealand, St. Louis, Mo., ESPN2 take control with her baseline
5:50 a.m. (Friday) — UEFA Women’s Un- power on a windy day at the Foro Italico.
Brighton fires we struggled in the sec- ropa League final be-
der-17 Championship Soccer: The Final, When Williams ran down a passing at-
ond half of the season.” tween English rivals
manager Hughton In its second season Arsenal and Chelsea.
Teams TBD, ESPNU
Friday, May 17 tempt from Peterson and replied with a
after slump in back in the Premier The 45-year-old AUTO RACING
cross-court winner to break for a 5-2 lead
Premier League League, Brighton fin- Rocchi was previously in the second set, she let out a scream and
3:30 p.m. — NASCAR Gander Outdoor
ished one place and two picked by FIFA for the bent over as she pumped both of her fists.
BRIGHTON, En- Truck Series: Charlotte qualifying, Char-
points above relegated 2018 World Cup. He Williams finished with 28 winners to
gland — Brighton has lotte, N.C., FS1
Cardiff after winning refereed three games Peterson’s eight, and committed only two
fired manager Chris 5 p.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup
only three of its last 23 in Russia, including more unforced errors than the 58th-ranked
Hughton after barely Series: qualifying, Charlotte, N.C., FS1
matches. the 3-3 between Spain Swede, 22-20.
avoiding relegation from 7:30 p.m. — NASCAR Gander Outdoor
and Portugal. Truck Series: North Carolina Education Williams was playing for the first time
the Premier League. The Italian match since withdrawing ahead of her third-round
Brighton owner Tony UEFA picks Italian official team for the
Lottery 200, Charlotte, N.C., FS1
match at the Miami Open in March because
Bloom says in a state- referee for Europa game on May 29 in
CYCLING
3 p.m. — Tour of California: Stage 6, On- of a left knee injury. The last time Williams
ment it is “one of the League final Baku, Azerbaijan, in- tario to Mt. Baldy, Calif. (taped), NBCSN had played in Rome was when she won the
most difficult decisions NYON, Switzerland cludes experienced last of her four Italian Open trophies in 2016.
GOLF
I have had to make ... — UEFA has picked video review specialist 12 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: PGA Champion- If Venus Williams wins her match
but ultimately one I Italian referee Gianlu- Massimiliano Irrati. ship, second round, Farmingdale, N.Y., TNT against Elise Mertens, the Williams sisters
have made due to how ca Rocchi for the Eu- — The Associated Press will meet in the second round.
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EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

Leonard, Raptors to face Bucks, Antetokounmpo in East final


The Associated Press the East’s top teams during the of the challenge ahead. “It’s a little different style Leonard “can create a shot
regular season. Toronto guard Kyle Lowry that we’re going to see,” Nurse out of pretty much nothing,”
TORONTO — For the sec- Leonard’s shot bounced said the Bucks have been “pret- said. “We’re going to have to Gasol said. “He’s a mismatch all
ond time in four seasons, the around the rim four times be- ty dominant” in winning eight adjust to that really quickly, ob- around.”
Toronto Raptors are headed to fore dropping through the bas- of nine postseason games — in- viously, and forget about how In Antetokounmpo, the
the Eastern Conference final. ket. cluding the past four straight. happy we are pretty quickly Bucks have a similar matchup
While the Raptors won’t “It was great,” Leonard said. “They’ve got a lot of weapons because it’s a hungry team. It’s nightmare for Toronto.
have to deal with playoff nem- “That’s something I never ex- and they’re pretty deep,” Lowry a very deep team, a very good The Raptors will need contri-
esis LeBron James this time, perienced before, Game 7, a said. “They shoot the ball as team. We’re going to have to butions for everyone, including
they will face a tough task in game-winning shot. It was a well as anybody in the NBA and continue to grow and we’re go- Lowry — who briefly left Game
controlling Milwaukee Bucks blessing to be able to get to that then they’ve got the one-man ing to have to play better.” 7 because of a sprained left
All-Star Giannis Antetokoun- point and make that shot and fast break in Giannis.” Leonard scored 41 points thumb but returned and played
mpo and the rest of the NBA’s feel that moment.” The Bucks beat the Raptors on 16-of-39 shooting in Game 7 the entire second half.
highest-scoring offense. Leonard and the Raptors will three times in four regular-sea- against Philadelphia. He topped Milwaukee has been rest-
Of course, Toronto will have a few hours to enjoy it; the son meetings. Lowry was in- 30 points five times in the series ing since eliminating Boston in
counter with Kawhi Leonard. conference final begin Wednes- jured when Toronto won 123- and averaged 34.7 points over- Game 5 on Wednesday.
He hit the game-winning day night in Milwaukee. In its 116 at Milwaukee on Jan.5. all. Toronto, which used only
buzzer-beater Sunday to help only other conference final ap- Toronto coach Nick Nurse Nurse said Leonard has seven players on Sunday, will
Toronto edge Philadelphia 92- pearance, Toronto lost to LeB- said the Bucks present chal- been playing at an “elite level” not practice Monday, giving
90 in Game 7 of its Eastern ron James and Cleveland in six lenges his team hasn’t faced in in the postseason. Toronto cen- players some extra rest.
Conference semifinal series, games in 2016. eliminating Orlando and Phila- ter Marc Gasol agrees with his They may need it to derail
setting up a showdown between The Raptors are well aware delphia in the first two rounds. coach. the surging Bucks.

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
D
EAR ABBY: school. I feel it is That they would allow him to
My 15-year- not my problem. live with another family whom
old son This has led they haven’t met is shocking.
has a friend who to some heavy That they would expect you
stayed with us discussions with to foot the bill for all of his
for five months my husband. needs while they pretend they
during football I feel the don’t have a minor child for
and basketball boy’s parents whom they are responsible is
season because or grandparents negligence.
he didn’t have need to take If he resumes staying with
transportation responsibility for you, INSIST that he stop act-
to early-morning assuring their ing like a guest and assume
ZITS practices. In the
beginning it was
child makes it
to practice, has
the same responsibilities
you have assigned to your
one night, then extra money to own children! Your husband
it eventually be- purchase snacks should back you up on this.
came full weeks, and rides to and Understand that if the boy is
full months and
Dear Abby from school. He unwilling to do that, the exam-
so on. sees it different- ple being set for your children
We treated him like our ly. How can we let that boy fall is a very poor one. Frankly, I
own, providing food, washing through the cracks? Mind you, think child protective services
clothes, giving him snack he wears name-brand clothes, should have been notified
money. But when I asked him glasses and shoes, yet his about what has been going on
to assist with basic house parents do not assist him in a long time ago.
chores, he would laugh and the most important aspects of DEAR READERS: This is
find ways to not help. It would his life. National Women’s Health
frustrate me but, not knowing I feel horrible because Week, so I’m offering a “gen-
GARFIELD him too well, I let it slide.
We have never met his
I don’t think it is our job to
provide for him, but I try to
tle reminder” to make your
health a priority. Eat healthy,
parents, and neither of them teach my kids empathy and allow time for exercise, man-
reached out to express grat- responsibility. So how do I age your stress levels, get the
itude for taking care of their justify myself? How do I get sleep you need and schedule
kid. They have three other my husband to see we can’t that appointment to see your
kids, and the pattern seems continue to be a crutch for doctor or dentist that you’ve
to be the same — pawn them these people? Or am I wrong? been postponing. Take steps
off on other people. Help! — TRYING TO HELP IN to eliminate behaviors that put
Thankfully, the athletic THE SOUTH you at risk — smoking, texting
season changed, and the boys DEAR TRYING TO HELP: while driving and not wearing a
were in different sports, so we Your “houseguest” may have seatbelt. Your most precious
got a break from supporting name-brand clothes, glasses possession is your health,
an extra person in February. and shoes, but from your de- so please take care of it. For
My concern is, he is coming scription, he is being severely more information, visit women-
around again needing rides to neglected by his parents. shealth.gov. — Love, ABBY
CANDORVILLE

Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May seems truer than any other way. time to do what you like to do.
13). The solar return brings TAURUS (April 20-May 20). True, you’ll have to guard that
high spirits and curiosity about What’s good can get hobbled by time rather intently.
distant places. Go visit! You’ll a bad influence; what’s bad can LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
be invigorated and inspired to be elevated by a good one. This Give up a bad habit for a good
create something that will light is why the company you keep is one? If only it were so simple.
up your life and improve the so crucial to your success. Well, today represents the rare
lives of others. Physically, you’ll GEMINI (May 21-June 21). moment in which it actually
become stronger and more You’ll enjoy the natural simpati- may really be so! Just make the
BABY BLUES energetic, which is excellent co relationship you have with fel- trade and see.
because you’ll need it to earn low air signs Libra and Aquarius. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
extra for your next adventure. It’s a jolly tie with professional 22). Every time you think the
Sagittarius and Leo adore you. possibilities as you may as well thought, do the action and
Your lucky numbers are: 30, 22, do business with those who remember what you did, that
19, 42 and 3. make it fun. version of you gets stronger and
ARIES (March 21-April 19). CANCER (June 22-July 22). stronger — a principle you can
What some see as a problem, While it’s not possible right now use to your advantage today.
you treat like an advantage. to luxuriate with your favorite LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
Reality bends and molds itself activities for hours on end, you Some acts of generosity are
until your way of seeing things can at least make a slice of accounted for; others are felt.
Generosity of spirit is harder
to account for, but always felt.
Hitting both categories is good,
but if you can do only one,
BEETLE BAILEY chose gifts of spirit. More good
comes of it.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Today features an inter-
esting game. You can’t help but
get emotionally involved. You’ll
root for the underdog. It doesn’t
change the odds, but it changes
the stakes and the story, too.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). There’s a lot you could get,
don’t really need, but would like
and use all of the same. Should
you purchase such items? If
you’d get it for your best friend,
MALLARD FILLMORE go ahead and get it for yourself.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). It’s never too early or too
late to work on yourself. Every
age brings excellent reasons for
doing so. Once you decide what
you’d like to work on, a “class-
room” will show up to facilitate
your education.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). You appreciate people who
can deliver a short, sharp truth,
thus oxygenating the scene,
keeping everyone awake and
fresh. Long-winded stories and
FAMILY CIRCUS elaborate explanations do the
opposite.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). You’ll bond with a team
over a group assignment of
sorts. This will take many more
hours than you’ll first anticipate,
but when the project wins,
everyone wins.

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or, or national origin in BING 29" X 18" REIN- constructed in accord- land located in Section: CONSTRUCTION WORK
COURT OF LOWNDES FORCED CONCRETE
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ROADWAY ITEMS: consideration for an LUMP SUM THERMOPLASTIC LE- ance with the latest edi- 9, Township: 18S,
award. LS ARCH PIPE, CLASS III GEND (WHITE) (120 tion of the Mississippi Range: 18W, Columbus, WANTED. Carpentry,
80.000 small concrete jobs,
IN THE MATTER OF THE MOBILIZATION MILS) Standard Specifications Mississippi and more
ESTATE OF LEVON LUMP SUM PLANS AND SPECIFICA- REMOVAL OF OBSTRUC- LF 64.000 for State Aid Road and particularly described as electrical, plumbing,
BROOKS, DECEASED LS TIONS are on file in the TIONS SF Bridge Construction. the former Lee Middle roof repairs, pressure
Office of the Chancery LUMP SUM 44" X 27" REIN- School (AI# 61572). washing and mobile
CLEARING AND GRUB- Clerk of Lowndes LS FORCED CONCRETE TWO-WAY YELLOW RE- PLANS AND PROPOS- The proposed Brown-
CAUSE NO. 2018-0112 ARCH PIPE, CLASS III home roof coating and
BING County, the LSBP Engin- FLECTIVE HIGH ALS are being made field Agreement Site underpinning. No job
LUMP SUM eer's office and the Of- REMOVAL OF CON- 64.000 PERFORMANCE RAISED available via paper or di- previously operated as
DINAH JOHNSON LF too small. 549−7031.
PETITIONER LS fice of the State Aid En- CRETE PAVEMENT MARKERS gital copy. Plan Holders either a high school or
gineer, 412 E. Woo- 28.000 393.000 are required to log-in or middle school from the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS REMOVAL OF BRIDGE @ drow Wilson Avenue, SY 58" X 36" REIN- EA register for an account early 1950’s until 2011 Carpet & Flooring 1150
(STA. 12+87) Jackson, Mississippi. FORCED CONCRETE to view or order bid doc- and contains asbestos
1.000 This project shall be REMOVAL OF PIPE (ALL ARCH PIPE, CLASS III REFLECTORIZED uments at containing material
Letters Testamentary 128.000
have been granted on UN constructed in accord- SIZES) TRAFFIC WARNING SIGN www.pritchardengineer- (ACM) and lead based
ance with the latest edi- 1,811.000 LF (ENCAPSULATED LENS) ingplans.com. Bid docu- paint (LBP). Military Lee,
the 8th day of October,
2018, by the Chancery UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVA- tion of the Mississippi LF
22" X 13" REIN-
19.000 ments are non-refund- LLC. has agreed that
Court of Lowndes TION (FM) Standard Specifications EA able and must be pur- the proposed remedi-
765.000 for State Aid Road and UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVA- FORCED CONCRETE chased through the ation measures will be
County, Mississippi to ARCH PIPE, END SEC-
the undersigned Dinah CY Bridge Construction. TION (FM) REFLECTORIZED website. Questions re- to remove all identified
25,511.000 TION TRAFFIC REGULATORY garding website registra- ACM and the stabiliza-
Johnson, Executrix of 4.000
the Estate of Levon EXCESS EXCAVATION PLANS AND PROPOS- CY SIGN tion and online orders tion of LBP from on-site
EA
Brooks, Deceased. No- (FM) ALS may be secured (ENCAPSULATED LENS) please contact Plan structures and entering
tice is hereby given to 3,106.000 from Robert L. Calvert, BORROW EXCAVATION 8.000 House at 662-407- into a Brownfield Agree-
CY LSBP Engineer for (F.M.E.) 29" X 18" REIN- EA 0193. For questions re- ment. The proposed fu- DAVID’S CARPET &
all persons having FORCED CONCRETE
claims against said Es- Lowndes County, Mis- (CONTRACTOR FUR- lated to the contract ture land use of the site UPHOLSTERY
GRANULAR MATERIAL sissippi, P. 0. Drawer NISHED) (CLASS 9) ARCH PIPE, END SEC- REFLECTORIZED documents contact will be commercial, res-
tate to present the TION
CLEANING
same to the Clerk of (LVM), 1078, West Point. The 4,703.000 TRAFFIC OBJECT MARK- Pritchard Engineering at idential, or green space 1 Room − $40
(CLASS 3, GROUP B) Cost is seventy-five dol- CY 4.000 ER 662-324-2205. No par- in nature.
this Court for probate EA 2 Rooms − $70
and registration accord- 626.000 lars ($75.00) for plans (ENCAPSULATED LENS) tial sets of drawings or 3+ Rooms − $30 Ea
ing to law within ninety CY and seventy-five dollars GRANULAR MATERIAL, (TYPE 3) project manuals will be The staff of the MCEQ
($75.00) for the propos- (FM), 44" X 27" REIN- 12.000 issued. has evaluated the pro-
Rugs−Must Be Seen
(90) days from the first FORCED CONCRETE Car Upholstery
publication of this No- RIGHT-OF-WAY MARK- al, non-refundable. (CLASS 3, GROUP B) EA posed Brownfield Agree-
ARCH PIPE, END SEC- Cleaning Available
tice, or they will forever ERS (TYPE II) 25,801.000
TION
Proposal shall be sub- ment and believes that,
be barred. 12.000 Certified check or bid CY REFLECTORIZED AD- mitted on Bid Forms with the conditions and 662−722−1758
EA bond for five percent 4.000 VANCED WARNING SIGN provided with the spe- restrictions contained
(5%) of the total bid, PORTLAND CEMENT EA (ENCAPSULATED LENS) cifications. Bids may be within the proposed
Dated this 3rd day of
May, 2019. MAINTENANCE OF made payable to 26,719.000 2.000 submitted in person, or Brownfield Agreement, General Services 1360
TRAFFIC Lowndes County and CWT 58" X 36" REIN- EA for those interested, the site will be in com-
LUMP SUM the State of Missis- FORCED CONCRETE bids can be electronic- pliance with all applic-
/s/ Dinah Johnson ARCH PIPE, END SEC-
WORK WANTED:
Dinah Johnson, Exec- LS sippi must accompany SOIL-CEMENT-WATER REFLECTORIZED ally submitted at able State and Federal Licensed & Bonded−
each proposal. MIXING TION TRAFFIC WARNING SIGN www.pritchardengineer- laws and standards and carpentry, painting, &
utrix 8.000
Estate of Levon Brooks, ADDITIONAL CON- (MULTIPLE PASS MIX-
EA
WITH SUPP. PLATE (EN- ingplans.com under the will be protective of the demolition. Landscap−
Deceased STRUCTION SIGNS Bidders are hereby noti- ERS) CAPSULATED LENS) project page. No oral, public health and the ing, gutters cleaned,
0.000 fied that any proposal 54,142.000 2.000 EA telegraphic, telephonic, environment once the
SF accompanied by letters SY 15" CORRUGATED or e-mail proposals will Brownfield Agreement is bush hogging, clean−up
Prepared by: POLYETHYLENE PIPE
David L. Calder, MSB # qualifying in any man- EROSION CONTROL be considered. For completed. Therefore, work, pressure washing,
7686 TEMPORARY STREAM ner the condition under POLYMERIZED-EMULSI- 325.000 ITEMS: sealed bids, the cur- the staff of the MCEQ moving help & furniture
DIVERSION which the proposal is FIED ASPHALT, LF rent Certificate of Re- has made a preliminary repair. 662−242−3608.
Attorney for the Estate
of Levon Brooks 1.000 tendered will be con- GRADE CRS-2P AGRICULTURAL LIME- sponsibility Number of decision, based on
EA sidered an irregular bid 39,688.000 18" CORRUGATED STONE the bidder shall appear available information, to RETAINER WALL,
Post Office Box 111 POLYETHYLENE PIPE
Oxford, Mississippi and such proposal will GAL 40.400 on the outside of each recommend to the driveway, foundation,
EROSION CONTROL not be considered in 634.000 TON sealed envelope con- MCEQ that the pro-
38655 LF concrete, masonry
phone: (662) 915-7394 ITEMS: making the award. COARSE AGGREGATE taining a proposal, said posed Brownfield Agree-
restoration, remodeling,
COVER MATERIAL, COMMERCIAL FERTIL- envelope being plainly ment be approved.
AGRICULTURAL LIME- Official bid documents SIZE 6, CRUSHED 24" CORRUGATED IZER (13-13-13) marked “SAP-53(80)”. If basement foundation,
The Dispatch, Colum- POLYETHYLENE PIPE
bus, MS: STONE can be downloaded STONE 20.210 submitting electronic- Based on site specific repairs, small dump
2.660 from Central at 956.000 1,265.000 TON ally, please include this public health and envir- truck hauling (5−6 yd)
TON www.centralbidding.com CY LF information on a cover onmental risks as
Publish May 6, 13 and load & demolition/lot
20, 2019 . Electronic bids can be SEEDING sheet with your bid sub- provided by the Act, MD- cleaning. Burr Masonry,
COMMERCIAL FERTIL- submitted at www.cent- SEAL AGGREGATE COV- 24” PIPE REMOVED 20.210 mission. EQ believes remedial
AND RELAID (HDPE) 662−242−0259.
NOTICE OF PRIVATE IZER (13:13:13) ralbidding.com. For any ER MATERIAL, AC action and a Brownfield
SALE 1.330 questions related to the SIZE 7, CRUSHED 81.000 Each Bid must be ac- Agreement will be pro-
LF Lawn Care / Landscaping
TON electronic bidding pro- STONE VEGETATIVE MATERI- companied by a bid tective of human health
The following property cess, please call Cent- 515.000 ALS FOR MULCH bond/security deposit and the environment. 1470
will be sold by written SEEDING ral Bidding at 225- CY 30” PIPE REMOVED 60.600 or certified check in an The public is invited to
bid by 9:00 a.m. MST 1.330 810-4814. AND RELAID (HDPE) TON amount equal to 5% of submit any written com- COMMERCIAL BUSH
on May 28, 2019 AC BLOTTER MATERIAL 42.000 the bid, payable to Okt- ments regarding the pro- HOGGING weed eating,
Harry Sanders, Presid- 74.000 LF SOLID SODDING ibbeha County and the posed Brownfield Agree- tiling & leveling, &
2013 Kenworth T800 VEGETATIVE MATERI- ent CY 500.000 State of Mississippi as ment no later than clearing overgrown lots.
1XKDD49X0DJ365196 ALS FOR MULCH Lowndes County Board GRATINGS SY bid security. In the close of business on Owner, Operator
3.990 of Supervisors CLASS B STRUCTURAL 2,000.000 event that an electronic June 12, 2019 to licensed & insured. 17
2013 Peterbilt 388 TON CONCRETE, LB TEMPORARY SILT bid is submitted, a copy Robert Huckaby at:
1XPWDP9X1DD172784 years experience. Willie
Publish: MINOR STRUCTURES FENCE (TYPE I) (AOS of the bid bond must be
TEMPORARY SILT May 6, 2019 8.550 CONCRETE SIDEWALK 0.15-0.84) included with the sub- Mississippi Department Murray Jr. 662−242−
To inquire about this FENCE May 13, 2019 CY 4.000 1,500.000 mission. If submitting of Environmental Quality 8809. Free estimates.
item please call David 1,000.000 SY LF electronically, a hard P.O. Box 2261 Quotes by job not acre.
Law at 801-624-5810. LF REINFORCING STEEL copy of all bid docu- Jackson, Mississippi
OFFICE OF STATE AID CONCRETE DRIVEWAY
588.000 TEMPORARY EROSION ments must be provided 39225 TERRA CARE
Transportation Alliance LOOSE RIPRAP, 200 LB. ROAD CONSTRUCTION LB 5.000 CHECKS within 3 business days Phone: 601-961-5728 LANDSCAPING L.L.C.
Bank MISSISSIPPI DEPART- SY
840.000 MENT OF TRANSPORTA- 18" REINFORCED CON- 50.000 if requested after the Phone: 662−549−1878
4185 Harrison Blvd. TON CRETE PIPE, CLASS III BL bid opening. All comments received
Ogden, UT 84403 TION RIGHT-OF-WAY MARK- Landscaping, Property
88.000 by that date will be part
WATTLES, 20 LF ERS (TYPE I) WATTLES, 20" Bidders are herby noti- of the record and con- Clean Up, Plant Care,
PUBLISH: 5/13 & AND 70.000 Bush Hogging, Herbicide
80.000 100.000 fied that any proposal sidered in the formula-
5/14/2019 LF OKTIBBEHA COUNTY 24" REINFORCED CON- EA LF accompanied by letters tion of a final decision Spraying.
OFFICE OF STATE AID BOARD OF SUPER- CRETE PIPE, CLASS III qualifying in any man- in this matter. A copy of
BOX BRIDGE ITEMS: 110.000 RIGHT-OF-WAY MARK- NOTICE TO CONTRACT- ner the condition under the proposed Brown-
ROAD CONSTRUCTION VISORS ERS (TYPE II) FOR YOUR Spring &
MISSISSIPPI DEPART- LF ORS: which the proposal is field Agreement is avail- Summer lawn care
1.000
MENT OF TRANSPORTA- BOX BRIDGE CON- SECTION 900 tendered will be con- able for inspection and needs, call Robinson
TION CRETE, CLASS "BB" 36" REINFORCED CON- EA CONTRACT TIME: 360 sidered an irregular bid copying at the offices of Lawn Service, 662−435
225.050 NOTICE TO CONTRACT- CRETE PIPE, CLASS III Working Days and such proposal will the MDEQ located at
CY 176.000 MAINTENANCE OF not be considered in 515 East Amite Street, −8746.
AND ORS: TRAFFIC
LF BASIS OF AWARD making the award. Jackson, MS by calling
REINFORCEMENT LUMP SUM Lorenzo Boddie at (601) JESSE & BEVERLY’S
LOWNDES COUNTY Sealed or electronic LS
BOARD OF SUPER- 35,509.000 bids will be received by 48" REINFORCED CON- The award, if made, will Orlando Trainer, Presid- 961-5758. A copy of the LAWN SERVICE.
VISORS LB the Board of Super- CRETE PIPE, CLASS III be made to the lowest ent Oktibbeha County proposed brownfield Mowing, cleanup,
40.000 ADDITIONAL CON- qualified bidder on the Board of Supervisors agreement is also avail- landscaping, sodding, &
visors of Oktibbeha STRUCTION SIGNS
SECTION 900 PROJECT NO. ERBR- County, Mississippi at LF basis of published able for inspection at tree cutting. 356−6525.
44(01) LOWNDES 0.000 quantities. PUBLISH: the county courthouse
the Oktibbeha County SF
NOTICE TO CONTRACT- COUNTY Courthouse, Starkville, 18" REINFORCED CON- May 6, 2019 of Lowndes County, Mis-
The Board of Super- May 13, 2019 MULCHING & DEBRIS
ORS: Mississippi, until 10:00 CRETE PIPE, END SEC- 4" WIDE THERMO-
sissippi. It is expected
REMOVAL
NOTICE TO CONTRACT- a.m. on the 7 th day of TION visors hereby notifies all that the MCEQ will con-
ORS: PLASTIC EDGE STRIPE bidders that it will af- Using Skidsteer.
Sealed bids will be re- June, 2019 and shortly 4.000 (CONTINUOUS WHITE) MISSISSIPPI DEPART- sider the proposed
ceived by the Board of thereafter publicly EA firmatively insure that in MENT OF ENVIRON- Brownfield Agreement Call for estimate,
(60 MILS)
Supervisors of Lowndes CONTRACT TIME: 100 opened for the construc- 7.533
any contract entered in- MENTAL QUALITY during its regular meet- 662−251−3001.
County, Mississippi at Working Days tion of 3.714 miles of 24" REINFORCED CON- to pursuant to this ad- ing to be held at 9:00
MI
the Lowndes County GRADE, BASE, DRAIN, CRETE PIPE, END SEC- vertisement, minority PUBLIC NOTICE OF PRO- a.m. on Thursday, June Sitting With The Sick / Elderly
Courthouse, Columbus, BASIS OF AWARD AND SURFACE on the TION
4" WIDE THERMO-
business enterprise will POSED BROWNFIELD 27, 2019, at 515 E. 1780
Mississippi, until 10:00 LONGVIEW ROAD being 4.000 be afforded full oppor- AGREEMENT SITE Amite Street, Jackson,
The award, if made, will EA PLASTIC TRAFFIC tunity to submit bids in Mississippi. Questions
a.m. on the 17th day of known as Project No. STRIPE
June, 2019 and shortly be made to the lowest SAP-53(80) in Oktib- response to this invita- Pursuant to the Missis- or comments should be I AM AN EXPERIENCED
thereafter publicly qualified bidder on the beha County, Missis- 36" REINFORCED CON- (SKIP YELLOW) (90 tion and will not be dis- sippi Brownfields Volun- directed to the MDEQ CAREGIVER/SITTER
MILS)
opened for the construc- basis of published sippi. CRETE PIPE, END SEC-
2.378
criminated against on tary Cleanup and Re- representative set forth Will sit in−home or in
tion of 0.113 miles of quantities. TION the grounds of race, col- development Act Missis- above. nursing home, help w/
10.000 MI or, or national origin in personal care, light
BOX BRIDGE AND AP- PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF sippi Code Annotated
PROACHES on the EAST The Board of Super- WORK ARE APPROXIM- EA
4" WIDE THERMO-
consideration for an Sections § 49-35-1 PUBLISH: 5/13, 5/15, housekeeping, cooking,
LINDSEY FERRY ROAD visors hereby notifies all ATELY AS FOLLOWS: award. through § 49-35-27 & 5/19/2019 run errands & med.
being known as Project bidders that it will af- 48" REINFORCED CON- PLASTIC TRAFFIC (Act), notice is hereby
firmatively insure that in CRETE PIPE, END SEC- STRIPE PLANS AND SPECIFICA-
reminders. Mon.−Fri.
No. ERBR-44(01) in ITEM (CONTINUOUS YELLOW) TIONS are on file in the given that Military Lee, Building & Remodeling 1120 662−364−8308.
Lowndes County, Mis- any contract entered in- QUANTITY TION LLC has submitted an
to pursuant to this ad- 2.000 (90 MILS) Office of the Chancery
sissippi. UNIT 19,938.000 application to the Mis-
vertisement, minority EA Clerk of Oktibbeha sissippi Department of
TOM HATCHER, LLC JOB WANTED
business enterprise will LF County, the County En- Custom Construction, experienced &
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF ROADWAY ITEMS: Environmental Quality
WORK ARE APPROXIM- be afforded full oppor- 22" X 13" REIN- gineer’s office and the (MDEQ) to enter into a Restoration, affordable caregiver.
tunity to submit bids in MOBILIZATION FORCED CONCRETE THERMOPLASTIC LE- Office of the State Aid
ATELY AS FOLLOWS: GEND (WHITE) (120 Brownfield Agreement Remodeling, Repair, Any time/location. Light
response to this invita- LUMP SUM ARCH PIPE, CLASS III Engineer, 412 E. Woo- with the Mississippi Insurance claims. housework. Call 662−
tion and will not be dis- 48.000 MILS) drow Wilson Avenue,
ITEM LS 228.000 Commission on Environ- 662−364−1769. 574−5181. Request
QUANTITY criminated against on LF Jackson, Mississippi. mental Quality (MCEQ)
the grounds of race, col- LF This project shall be
Licensed & Bonded. ref.
UNIT CLEARING AND GRUB- with regard to a tract of
Agency: Last Changed
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549−2039. Sole Elliptical E35 in $750/mo. Call 662− level increases from
Monday to Sunday. 1 4 3 8 5 6 9 2 7
excellent condition. Nice 434−6585.
BEAUTIFUL GARDEN Monday to Sunday. Difficulty Level 5/11
outgoing & attractive. KENMORE SEWING quiet machine. $450 HOME. 56 Collanwood
We would meet first for machine in cabinet. 662−574−1561 Cove. Great
lunch or dinner. Must $25. As is. Call 662− FOR RENT LOCATED
live in Columbus, NEAR DOWNTOWN. neighborhood. East
549−2039. Business For Sale 6350 Columbus Area off
Starkville or West Point 3,000 sq. ft. truck
areas. Please send terminal, 9,500 sq. ft. Warpath Rd.
SINGER SEWING RESTAURANT FOR 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full
picture or note, phone shop & 3,200 sq. ft.
MACHINE, $75. Dining SALE OR LEASE Baths. Built in 2003,
number included to office/shop. Buildings
table, $25. 662−327− Opportunity to own/ 1216 sq ft. $129,500.
P.O. Box 8415, can be rented together
5480. operate an established 662−386−3027.
Columbus, MS 39705. or separately. All w/
profitable strong
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customer base and
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9559.
8250
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mobility assistance, hy- kit. <1,000 hrs,
giene care, meal prep,
& light housework. Ap-
$73,000. FOX RUN APARTMENTS 3BR/2BA. FRESH paint, Houses For Sale: Caledonia
8450
Sunday’s Cryptoquote:
205−329−1790. 1 & 2 BR near hospital. new carpet, ch/a,
plicants must be in fenced yard & appl furn.
good, strong physical $595−$645 monthly.
Military discount, pet 662−251−9696. CALEDONIA HOUSE
shape & have reliable FOR SALE Hay baler, DOWNTOWN 1BR −
transportation. Hiring for rake, and cutter. Call area, pet friendly, and FOR SALE, 170K 1680
This large 1 bedroom sq. ft. Caledonia brick
all shifts (7a-7p), (7p- Ernie at 662−549− furnished corporate apartment has been Land For Rent / Lease 7190
7a) & swing shift. Paid 8948 for more info. apts. 24−HOUR home has been updated
recently renovated. It
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features great natural
Furniture 4480 ON SITE SECURITY. light, hardwood floors, Approximately 5 acres. Let this be your
ON SITE MAINTENANCE. Includes shelter. opportunity to get your
tall ceilings and access
BLACK BEDROOM SET, ON SITE MANAGEMENT. to a shared laundry Intersection of Hwy 373 kids into the Caledonia
THE COMMERCIAL incl full sz sleigh bed, 24−HOUR CAMERA & Hwy 50. Call Roger schools. 3.3 acres with
Dispatch is seeking a room. $750 rent and no neighbors on any
dresser w/ mirror, chest SURVEILLANCE. Benji @ 662−574−4221.
mechanically-minded $750 deposit. Utilities side. New paint, SS
individual to work in its & night stand, $600. 662−386−4446. included. No pets
New full sz mattress, kitchen appliances, and
pressroom. Applicants please. Call Peter, Mobile Homes for Rent 7250
still in plastic, $250. flooring. Metal roof,
must be comfortable PEAR ORCHARD APTS 662−574−1561.
working around heavy Bissell carpet cleaner, heat pump, windows,
2BR Townhouse−$585 2BR/1BA MH FOR
COLEMAN
machinery, adhering to $80. Two sets of black per month. W/D incl. septic system all less
RENT $400/mo + $400
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