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Commission OKs rezoning for mixed-use project


New development looking Neighborhood Market
and the La Quinta hotel.
to locate in east Starkville Commissioners ap-
proved splitting the
off of Highway 12 land’s zoning. The land A preliminary plat
map shows the
is presently zoned R-1
By Alex Holloway residential, and York planned layout of a
aholloway@cdispatch.com new development,
requested to rezone the Dumas called “The Row,” and
bulk of the property R-5 the split zoning plan-
The Starkville Planning and Zoning residential, to allow for higher-density ning and zoning com-
Commission has given preliminary housing, and a western portion of the missioners approved
approval to a zoning change for a new property part of it C-2 (high density) on Tuesday. The proj-
mixed residential/commercial devel- commercial. ect, which is located
opment in east Starkville. The rezoning will now go before the directly east of the La
The development, which Hatties- Quinta Hotel, is being
board of aldermen for final approval. zoned R-5 residential
burg-based developer Bennett York John Granberry, an engineer with (purple) and C-2 com-
seeks to build, is on about 22 acres of the Collierville, Tennessee-based mercial (red).
land off Highway 12 near the Walmart See Rezoning, 8A Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff

VOCABULARY QUIZ SOCSD receives


$100,000
for students,
parents at
Emerson PreK-4
Richard Scruggs makes
second donation in as
many years
BY MARY POLLITZ
mpollitz@cdispatch.com

Richard “Dickie”
Scruggs found his
love for education
while helping in-
mates receive their
General Equivalency
Diplomas while he
served six years in
Scruggs
federal prison.
Prior to his conviction, Scruggs
rose to notoriety and became a mil-
lionaire for his prosecution of the
tobacco and asbestos industries.
His legal career was later derailed
when Scruggs was sentenced to
serve six years in federal prison for
a judiciary bribe in 2009.
Teaching inmates while in pris-
on led him to create a nonprofit or-
ganization to increase adult educa-
tion in Mississippi.
“When I was in prison, teaching
sort of gave me a new purpose in
life,” Scruggs said. “I realized that
Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff
it was a rewarding feeling when
Mississippi University for Women junior nursing student Houston Collins quizzes fellow student Jessica Berube for their you see a light bulb pop on in a stu-
upcoming nursing test at the Columbus Wesley foundation Thursday afternoon. “We are studying for a medical terminology dent’s head. So when I came home,
test,” Collins said. See SOCSD, 8A

Columbus taps Tupelo firm for retail development


The Retail Coach ment efforts
in Colum-
Retail Coach $35,000 for
the one-year contract with
time, and we’re prepared
to start tomorrow if that’s
under-utilized retail corri-
dors and aggressively re-
to earn $35K bus for at
least the
the option to renew it for
$25,000 per subsequent
what the city wants.”
Kline, along with the
cruit businesses to locate
to the city. They said they
in first year next year. year. company’s retail recruit- also will work to bolster
Council - “We’re totally thrilled ment specialist, Caro- existing, particularly lo-
By Zack Plair men unan- to have this opportuni- line Hearnsberger of cally owned, businesses.
zplair@cdispatch.com imously se- ty,” Will Kline, project Starkville, pitched their Started in 2000, Kline
Smith Gavin Jones
lected The manager for The Retail services to councilmen said The Retail Coach has
A Tupelo-based firm Retail Coach from among cial-call meeting Tuesday Coach, said after the vote. last week — promising worked with 500 commu-
with Golden Triangle ties five companies vying for at City Hall. “Columbus has been on to identify the best uses nities in 32 states, bring-
will lead retail develop- the contract during a spe- Columbus will pay The our radar for quite some for vacant properties and See Retail firm, 3A

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7 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 308 Budget Hearing,
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Wednesday
Did you hear?
Bigger, pricier iPhone expected
at Apple event Wednesday
Company may introduced facial-recogni-

Scene&Seen
tion technology to unlock BACK TO SCHOOL RALLY
also announce a the device. It was the first
mass-market smartphone
A Village Youth Summit Back to School Rally by the
Education Association of Eastern Oktibbeha County
new smartwatch to demand a $1,000 start- Schools Saturday in Starkville included motivation-
ing price. Although the al speakers, information booths, games and more.
By MICHAEL LIEDTKE iPhone X didn’t fulfill an-
AP Technology Writer
alysts’ lofty sales expecta-
tions, it fared well enough
SAN FRANCISCO —
Apple is expected to show- for Apple to up the ante
case three new iPhones with the bigger model,
on Wednesday, including whose price is expected to
its biggest and most ex- unveil Wednesday.
pensive model yet, as the Apple also is expect-
company seeks to widen ed to release an iPhone
the product’s appeal amid with minor updates to last
slowing sales growth. year’s $1,000 model and
Most of the buzz is another version made of
swirling around a rumored cheaper materials, includ-
iPhone that is supposed ing a 6.1-inch LCD screen.
to boast a 6.5-inch OLED Even so, the cheaper iP-
screen, up from 5.8 inches hone is still expected to
on the existing iPhone X. sell for $650 to $750. The
OLED is a step up from cheaper phone also is ex-
traditional LCD technol- pected to lose the home
ogy in offering a display button. Price cuts for old-
without a backlight, so er models, with the home
black is truly black rather button, are also likely.
than simply dark. Names for the new de-
If the speculation pans vices aren’t known. The
out, the even-bigger iP- company may also an- Greta Taylor, Dorothy Johnson, Eddie Harris, Jacqueline Ellis, Yvonne Ellis
hone would represent nounce a new smartwatch.
Apple’s attempt to feed Apple didn’t comment
consumers’ appetite for in- ahead of Wednesday’s
creasingly bigger screens event, which is being held
as they rely on smart- at its Cupertino, Califor-
phones to watch and re- nia, headquarters.
cord video, as well as take By making more expen-
photos wherever they are. sive iPhones, Apple has
The iPhone X, a dra- been able to boost its prof-
matically redesigned mod- its despite waning demand
el released last fall, got rid as people upgrade phones
of the home button and less frequently.

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Caledonia parks director says Brooksville man


he was forced to resign jailed for aggravated
Parks Ola J. Pickett Park. It was
created as an autonomous
domestic violence
DISPATCH STAFF REPORT
commission, seven-member body with
its own budget appointed A Brooksville man was arrested
attorney tight- by the town’s board of al- over the weekend after he allegedly
dermen. attacked a woman with a knife.
lipped on reason The commission hired Henry Lee Lane, 30, faces mul-
Clardy as its parks direc- tiple charges in Columbus, includ-
for Clardy’s tor in February and cre- ing domestic violence-aggravated
ated the assistant parks assault, possession of cocaine and
departure director a month later, two misdemeanors. Columbus Po-
By Slim Smith hiring Matthis for that lice Chief Fred Shelton said Lane Lane
ssmith@cdispatch.com position. was accused of attacking a woman and cutting
Clardy said he regrets her hand. The injury resulted in her receiving
C h r i s turning in his resigna- eight stitches, Shelton said.
Clardy is out tion and said he intends Police arrested Lane at a home on Waterworks
as the Cale- to “keep fighting for our Road Saturday.
donia parks park.” Lane is currently in custody at Lowndes Coun-
d i r e c t o r, “I didn’t get much sleep ty Adult Detention Center on $2,500 felony bond
a move he (Monday night),” he said for cocaine. No bond has been set for the felony
said came Tuesday. “I kept going domestic violence charge.
w ithout through my mind, trying
warning or Clardy to think of anything that
explanation. might have caused this. I
“I was shocked,” Clardy haven’t had a run-in with
said. “I never saw this
coming and I don’t know
a parent or anything with
the (commission). Things
40 acres of marijuana, 1
why I was forced out.”
The action was taken
during Monday’s regular
have been running pretty
smooth, I thought.
“As of right now, I still
arrest so far in Mississippi
meeting of the Caledonia don’t know why I was ter- The Associated Press
Parks Commission. minated,” he added. “I’d
Clardy, who had only like an answer. I’m not go- PRENTISS — One arrest has been made and
been director for about ing to give up. Account- the search is on for other suspects in connection
Courtesy image
six months, said during a Former Caledonia parks director Chris Clardy lashed ability is a big thing with with the discovery of seven large marijuana fields
break in the commission’s out on Facebook Monday night after he said the parks me. If there was some- covering about 40 acres in Mississippi’s Jefferson
executive session, com- commission forced him to resign. thing I did wrong, I’d own Davis County, authorities said Tuesday.
mission attorney Corky News outlets in Mississippi say federal, state
up to it.”
Smith told him he would Smith confirmed Tues- Clardy’s resignation as and local authorities were processing evidence the
Clardy, after Monday
have to resign or be ter- day he spoke with Clardy parks director then elimi- day after the fields were discovered about 3 p.m.
night’s vote, also lashed
minated. The commission while the board was tak- nating the assistant parks Monday.
out at the parks commis-
had gone into executive ing a bathroom break director position and ele- Investigators believe the fields could be the
sion with a lengthy post
session to discuss a per- during executive session, vating Matt Matthis from work of cartels, based on the sophistication of the
on Facebook, in which
sonnel matter. but he would neither con- that position to interim operation. The crop could be worth as much as $70
“(Smith) said if I re- he said he would not be
firm nor deny Clardy’s ac- parks director. million.
signed, I could hold my quiet about his forced
count of the conversation Both positions were “They had begun harvesting some of this for
head up high,” Clardy resignation. He even said
nor elaborate on why the part-time jobs. The direc- sale,” said Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics direc-
said. “But why wouldn’t aldermen either need to
commission took its ac- tor’s position pays $1,000 tor John Dowdy. He said three search warrants had
I be able to hold my head tions. per month while the as- disband the parks com-
mission or the commis- been issued. One person was in custody. “We have
up high? I didn’t know I “During the break sistant director’s job paid a number of other suspects we are trying to locate.”
had done anything wrong. is when I spoke to Mr. $500 per month. sioners need to be re-
placed. Dowdy said the operation found Monday may
I told him, ‘I’ll resign if I Clardy,” Smith said. Matthis, who was not
“... These politic crav- be related to a pot field busted just over a year ago
don’t have a choice.’” “That’s when he in- at the parks commission
ing members need to go in Jefferson Davis County, which is about 60 miles
Clardy said he then formed me that he would meeting, declined to com-
and you need real peo- southeast of Jackson.
asked Smith to be al- be resigning. I don’t want ment.
lowed to come before the to go into too much detail Counts also declined ple in those positions
commission and hear because it moves into a to comment, referring all that care about the park
why he was being forced personnel issue. What I questions on the topic to enough to do more than
out of the job. can say is that there was a Smith. say I’m a board mem-
“I just wanted them brief discussion and this The Caledonia Parks ber and I coach!” the
to tell me why they were was the outcome.” Commission was created post concluded. “I could
forcing me out,” Clardy Smith said the com- in November 2017 to man- coach, run the park pro-
said. “Apparently the mission came out of ex- age all parks and recre- grams, and volunteer my
chairman (Jason Counts) ecutive session and took ation in the town, includ- time better if they were
wouldn’t do that.” two actions — accepting ing the use and upkeep of gone!”

Retail firm
Continued from Page 1A
• Firestarter
— because a majority of combination of experi- ous interviews and told
the council felt the LINK ence and accessibility. The Dispatch last week • Packing
had not focused enough “With them being he wasn’t ready to vote Materials
on retail recruitment for
the city. The LINK still
based in Tupelo and their
retail recruitment spe-
for any of the firms.
On Tuesday, he said
Extra • Shipping
has a contract with Lown-
des County.
cialist living in Starkville,
they will have no problem
he changed his mind to
support the majority of
Newsprint Materials
• Art Projects
Other retail develop- reporting to the council the board. is a great, • Window
Kline Hearnsberger
ment firms who pitched regularly and being here “Technically, I still inexpensive solution for.... Cleaning
ing to them a combined to the city included Na- in the city as needed,” think we rushed it a little
total of 3.5 million square viRetail of Memphis, Smith said. “I don’t ex- bit,” Jones said after the
feet of new retail develop- Tennessee, Next Site of pect anything to happen meeting. “Anyone you go
Visit
Office at
ment and more than $600 Birmingham, Alabama, overnight, but hopeful- with, it’s a gamble. Hope-
million in tax revenue. Buxton Company of Dal- ly in a five-to-six-month 516 Main Street
fully, these guys will get
On Tuesday, Kline told las-Fort Worth and Brick span, we’ll start seeing in here working, and Columbus, MS
The Dispatch plenty of + Mortar of Tupelo. positive results.” we’ll see some changes.”
opportunities exist for Earlier this year, Brick Ward 6 Councilman
bringing new retail to Co- + Mortar, for a $15,000 Bill Gavin said it might
lumbus. contract with the Colum- take a bit longer — may- The budget
be 18 months to two years In other business
“Early on, when we bus-Lowndes Chamber
for any tangible impact of Tuesday, the council ap-
started developing our of Commerce, completed
the partnership to take proved a city budget of
pitch, we researched the a study that identified $1
area and its possibilities,” hold — but his expecta- $24,077,373.82 for Fiscal
billion in retail leakage Year 2019, which begins
he said. “We found a lot of from the Columbus area tions are high.
(retail) brokers, hotel de- “I’m expecting re- Oct. 1.
to other cities, such as Though the budget is
velopers and restaurants Tupelo and Tuscaloosa, sults,” Gavin said. “We
who are interested in took a big chance here. more than $238,000 less
Alabama. Councilmen
potentially locating here. So, it’s got to pay off. … than 2018 appropriations,
often cited that study as
We have a good founda- I think all these firms do it includes a property tax
both a reason for leaving
tion to start from.” about the same thing, but increase of .9 mills. Of
the LINK and for the city
City councilmen in Au- we wanted to get some- that, .75 is the second of
pursuing a retail develop-
gust decided to pursue one who would be ag- three hikes that will fund
ment firm.
hiring a firm specifically gressive on our behalf. I Columbus Redevelop-
for retail development. think most of us had nar- ment Authority efforts to
They ultimately opted City leaders rowed it to two or three redevelop Burns Bottom.
to discontinue the city’s expect results favorites, but we all could The budget also in-
$100,000 annual contri- Mayor Robert Smith agree on (The Retail cluded $772,800 in
bution to the Golden Tri- told The Dispatch he Coach).” outside contributions
angle Development LINK could have supported the Stephen Jones, coun- — mostly to nonprofits
— which it had paid for 10 council selecting any of cilman for Ward 5, voted — which is a decrease of
years for economic devel- the five applicant firms, for the hire on Tuesday, more than $97,000 from
opment services, includ- but he believes The Re- though he had repeated- what the city gave in
ing retail and industrial tail Coach offers a strong ly urged caution in previ- 2018.

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by The Commercial Dispatch. Free Triangle. U.S. Army National Guard to the Father’s Child Min- ard Stewart, 65, died Sept.
notices must be submitted to the Services will be at 11 a.m. veteran. He was formerly istry, P.O. Box 9251, Co- 11, 2018, at Baptist Memori-
newspaper no later than 3 p.m. the Thursday at Welch Funeral employed as a entomologist lumbus, MS 39705 or to the al Hospital-Golden Triangle.
day prior for publication Tuesday
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Trump leads nation in solemn


remembrance of Sept. 11 attacks
President paid his respects at a rural Pennsylvania field In Shanksville, Trump
spoke of the passengers
where the fourth airplane hijacked that day crashed who boarded the United
Airlines 8 a.m. flight from
By DARLENE to fly it into the U.S. ence of Flight 93 family Newark, New Jersey, ex-
SUPERVILLE Capitol, Trump said. But members, dignitaries and pecting to get off in San
The Associated Press through the bravery and others. Francisco.
sacrifice of passengers Before he spoke, “They boarded the
SHANKSVILLE, Pa. and crew, he said, “the Trump listened as the plane as strangers, and
— Standing in the field Forty” spared Washing- names of the 40 victims they entered eternity
where the last of the ton from a devastating were read aloud, followed linked forever as true he-
Sept. 11 planes crashed, strike. by the tolling of bells. He roes,” he said. “A band of
President Donald Trump “A piece of America’s was joined by his wife, brave patriots turned the
praised the “band of brave heart is buried on these first lady Melania Trump, tide on our nation’s ene-
patriots” who helped grounds, but in its place Pennsylvania Gov. Tom mies.”
bring down the jetliner has grown a new resolve Wolf and former Gov. Before leaving Wash-
and saved the lives of to live our lives with the Mark Schweiker, who was ington, Trump marked
countless others in the same grace and courage the state’s lieutenant gov- the anniversary with
nation’s capital. as the heroes of Flight ernor on 9/11. tweets, including praise
Trump paid his re- 93,” the president said, Nearly 3,000 people for Rudy Giuliani, his
spects Tuesday at a rural standing on a dais just died that day when other personal attorney who
Pennsylvania field where yards from where the airplanes were flown into was New York’s mayor on
the fourth airplane hi- plane went down. New York’s World Trade 9/11.
jacked that day crashed “This field is now a Center and the Pentagon Trump had been in his
after its 40 passengers monument to American in an attack planned by Trump Tower penthouse,
and crew learned about defiance. This memorial al-Qaida leader Osama 4 miles from the World
attacks in New York and is now a message to the bin Laden. Bin Laden was Trade Center, during the
Washington and tried to world: America will never, killed in May 2011 during 2001 attacks.
storm the cockpit. ever submit to tyranny,” a U.S. military operation
Terrorists at the con- Trump said as applause ordered by President
trols of Flight 93 planned rang out from the audi- Barack Obama.

President says response to Puerto Rico


hurricane ‘underappreciated’ Bill Samaras
‘We got A Pluses died in Puerto Rico.
“We got A Pluses for
cism, and he battled with
Mayor Carmen Yulín
Memorial Services:
Thursday, Sept. 13 • 3 PM
Memorial Gunter Peel
for our recent our recent hurricane
work in Texas and Florida
Cruz. But after visiting
the island last September,
Funeral Home
College St. Location

hurricane work (and did an unappreciated


great job in Puerto Rico,
Trump said that Puerto
Van Lee Hunley, III
Ricans were fortunate that
in Texas and even though an inaccessi- the storm did not yield a ca- Visitation:
Saturday, Sept. 15 • 11-12 PM
ble island with very poor tastrophe akin to the havoc Yorkville Heights Church of God
Florida ...’ electricity and a totally in- wreaked by Hurricane Ka- Services:
Saturday, Sept. 15 • 12 PM
competent Mayor of San trina along the Gulf Coast.
The Associated Press Yorkville Heights Church of God
Juan). We are ready for the All told, about 1,800 Burial
big one that is coming!” people died in that 2005 Rowan Cemetery
WASHINGTON — Trump tweeted. Memorial Gunter Peel
President Donald Trump storm. Puerto Rico’s gov- Funeral Home
His next dispatch ernor last month raised
said Wednesday the gov- College St. Location
warned people about Flor- the U.S. territory’s official
ernment is ready for mas- ence, predicted to dump death toll from Hurricane Jimmy Nolen
David Coleman
sive Hurricane Florence massive amounts of rain Maria from 64 to 2,975. Incomplete
and insisted that his ad- on the already-soggy Memorial Gunter Peel
ministration’s response to The storm is also estimat-
Southeast later this week. Funeral Home
the devastation in Puerto ed to have caused $100 bil- 2nd Ave. North Location
“Hurricane Florence is David Michael Coleman, age 59, passed
Rico last year was an “un- lion in damage.
looking even bigger than away on Wednesday, September 5, 2018, at the
derappreciated great job.” A day earlier, the presi-
anticipated. It will be ar- University of Mississippi Medical Center in
In a series of morning riving soon. FEMA, First dent praised the response
tweets as Florence bore to the series of storms. “I Jackson, Mississippi.
Responders and Law En- memorialgunterpeel.com Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Friday,
down on the Southeast forcement are supplied think Puerto Rico was an
U.S. coast, Trump bristled and ready. Be safe!” incredible, unsung suc- September 14, 2018, in the Nowell Massey
over criticism of the re- The administration’s cess.” Funeral Home Chapel in Louisville, Mississippi,
sponse to Hurricane Ma- efforts in Puerto Rico re- with Rev. Tim Hisaw and Rev. James Reed
ria, in which 3,000 people ceived widespread criti- officiating. Interment will follow in Memorial
Park Cemetery.
David was born December 12, 1958, to
William and Bonnie Hisaw Coleman. He grew up
in Louisville and was known to all his friends in
Dallas police respond to shooting Louisville as “Gopher”. He lived most of his life
in Columbus, Mississippi, where he attended
with proactive approach Vibrant Church and was the Maintenance
The Associated Press Dallas for accounting firm Supplies Buyer at Omnova Solutions. David
PwC. never met a stranger. He had a fun-loving spirit
DALLAS — Dallas po- The killing by officer and a caring, compassionate heart. He loved his
lice swiftly admitted that Amber Guyger — who family, his many friends, the Mississippi State
a white officer who shot a told officers she believed Bulldogs and his Savior Jesus Christ.
black man in his own apart- the victim’s apartment was David is survived by two sons, Tifton Coleman
ment last week had made a her own— could have led and Michael Coleman, both of Trinity Florida;
mistake. They expressed to an “explosive situation” his mother, Bonnie Hisaw Coleman of Louisville;
contrition, turned the case on the streets, said Fred- his brother, Billy Coleman and wife, Cathy of
over to independent inves- erick Haynes, pastor of a Columbus; his niece, Anna Claire Coleman; and
tigators and reached out to Baptist church in Dallas his nephew, Tyler Coleman. He was preceded in
the victim’s family. and vice president of the death by his father, William “Bill” Coleman.
That proactive approach African-American Pastors Memorials in honor of David may be given to
appeared to tamp down Coalition. First Baptist Church, P. O. Box 547, Louisville,
anger in the community in Haynes praised the ac- MS 39339.
the first few days after the tions of Dallas Police Chief Services are under the direction of
killing on Sept. 6. There U. Renee Hall, who has Nowell-Massey Funeral Home, 724 North
have been protests but not been in her job only a year. Columbus Avenue, Louisville, MS. Memories
large-scale unrest since “She has gone out of her and condolences may be shared with the
the death of Botham Jean, way to communicate not family by signing the guest register at www.
a native of the Caribbean is- only to the family but also
nowellmasseyfuneralhome.com.
land of St. Lucia who went to community leaders,” he
to a Christian university in said, “and as a consequence Paid Obituary - Nowell-Massey Funeral Home
Arkansas and worked in that has helped keep calm.”
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 5A

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The Nation Cartoonist view

On climate threat,
states refuse to surrender
As large parts of America burn
or drown under weird weather
conditions made more extreme
by global warming, California and
other states are doggedly pursu-
ing solutions. What do you say to
those who deny climate change
is happening — or who dismiss
the scientific consensus that hu-
mankind is making the problem
worse? You say nothing and move
forward.
It’s long past time to expect any Froma Harrop
guidance from the environmental
saboteurs now running Washington. The Trump admin-
istration not only has refused to address the crisis but is
reversing progress made by previous leaders.
The only remedy left — besides voting the wreckers out
of office — is to help the states that are already doing the
work. Much of the job now is preventing crazytown from
vandalizing the states’ efforts to save themselves and the
world from climatic calamity.
In the wake of catastrophic fires fueled by higher
temperatures, California lawmakers just passed a bill
mandating 100 percent carbon-free electricity by 2045. But
Hawaii was already there, having set a similar carbon-free
commitment three years ago.
California already has a law requiring utilities to obtain
50 percent of their electricity from zero-carbon sources,
such as wind, solar and nuclear, by the end of 2030. About
30 percent of its electricity currently comes from renew-
ables.
The new legislation seemed pretty radical. Gov. Jerry
Brown signed it into law once he was convinced that it was
doable. The wind doesn’t always blow, and the sun doesn’t
always shine, so success will rely on developing means to
store wind and solar energy.
On the other side of the country, Maryland is suing a
broken Environmental Protection Agency for proposing to
undo Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan. The acting EPA
administrator says the Trump administration’s plan to give
states greater control over pollution from coal-powered
utilities ends a “one-size-fits-all” federal mandate. That
would sound less awful were mile-high walls erected along
state lines to stop pollution from blowing in. As it happens,
up to 70 percent of Maryland’s smog floats in from other
states.
In California, most of the greenhouse gas emissions
come from cars and trucks. The obvious fix would be more
electric cars, and if that is the case, then more cleanly
obtained electricity is key.
Once again, the Trump administration does not want to
help. Since 1967, California has held the right to set strict-
er fuel efficiency standards than the federal government’s.
Because more than a dozen other states follow its lead, Cal-
ifornia has, in effect, been calling the shots for the nation.
Donald Trump doesn’t like that at all. His administration
is working to strip California of the ability to tighten fuel
economy standards. An epic legal battle has been joined.
Americans hungry for action on climate change can
take comfort knowing that as an economic gorilla, Califor-
nia is uniquely positioned. California’s economy just passed
Britain’s in size. The state is home to aggressive tech
companies eager to make a buck off a carbon-free society
(and good luck to them, too). It has an attention-focusing
phenomenon of firenadoes, tornado-like twisters of fire.
And California has a deep environmental ethic that
reaches into parts of its Republican Party. It was Gov. Ron-
ald Reagan who pushed for the state’s right to set tough
fuel standards. And as president, Californian Richard
Nixon helped establish the EPA.
The bizarre climate-related events — from smoke-
choked skies in Seattle to sunny-day floods in Florida —
point to a very dark hour for the world’s environment. On
the warming issue, enlightened state governments find
themselves fighting alone and against a hostile adminis-
tration in Washington. Concerned citizens must let their
responsible leaders know that they have their backs.
Froma Harrop, a syndicated columnist, writes for the
Providence (Rhode Island) Journal. Her e-mail address is
fharrop@gmail.com.

The President

Actually, there are no ‘adults in the room’ at the White House


For a man who places vert some of Trump’s plans Not shockingly, the essay landed on days. Real courage would’ve required
such a premium on loyalty, and to frustrate his crazier the White House like a bomb. In an an- the writer and the “many Trump appoin-
Donald Trump inspires inclinations. gry tweet, Trump described the writer tees” he or she says are part of this to
remarkably little. This is not, we are told, as “GUTLESS” and demanded that the quit their jobs en masse, find a public
Bad enough his admin- because of disagreement Times, “for National Security purposes, forum and speak the obvious truth with-
istration is a sieve, embar- with Trump’s agenda — “We turn him/her over to government at out hiding behind the cloak of anonym-
rassing accounts of bungled want the administration once!” ity. Namely, that this tantrum-throwing
phone calls with foreign to succeed and think that As if the First Amendment were child is unfit to govern.
leaders and cheeseburg- many of its policies have repealed while we weren’t looking. As Instead, we get this anonymous
er-fueled rants with cronies already made America safer if the Times has the writer stashed in a rationalization. It impressed MSNBC
regularly showing up in and more prosperous” — newsroom closet. host and former Republican Rep. Joe
the news. Bad enough top but rather, because these But at least Trump was unconflicted. Scarborough, who wrote that we should
aides keep fleeing his White Leonard Pitts officials recognize that he is Frankly, it was hard to know what to be grateful to these people for stopping
House like it’s on fire. Bad a man of great “amorality” feel after reading this essay. Another Trump from “creating an existential
enough his ex-lawyer has — “reckless,” “impetuous,” way of describing a “two-track presiden- crisis for the country.” Which is laugh-
named him an unindicted conspirator in “adversarial,” “petty” and “ineffective.” cy,” after all, is to say that America has able. Trump is the existential crisis,
a campaign finance felony. But there are, the writer assures us, undergone a de facto coup. but they’re OK with trying to manage
Bad enough, all that. Now there’s “adults in the room.” It’s possible to be deeply concerned it from behind the scenes because tax
this. We’re told that these adults take it about that — Just who’s running this cuts.
Meaning, of course, last week’s pub- upon themselves, when Trump makes country? — and yet grateful somebody With apologies to James Comey,
lication by The New York Times of an one of his “half-baked, ill-informed and is standing between us and Trump’s these people need to discover a higher
anonymous op-ed by a person the paper occasionally reckless decisions,” to meatheaded ideas. And it’s possible to loyalty. Until they do, the assurance
describes as “a senior official in the ignore it, do something else or cajole be both those things and yet appalled at they offer is empty.
Trump administration whose identity him into a less stupid course of action. this person’s failure to be as large as the There are no adults in that room.
is known to us and whose job would The writer says these officials try “to do crisis demands. Leonard Pitts Jr., winner of the 2004
be jeopardized by its disclosure.” The what’s right even when Donald Trump To the contrary, he or she shows the Pulitzer Prize for commentary, is a col-
writer tells us that he or she is part of a won’t. The result is a two-track presi- jellyfish spine and bunny rabbit bravery umnist for the Miami Herald. Email him
large cabal of officials working to sub- dency.” common among Republicans these at lpitts@miamiherald.com.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, September 12, 2018 7A

AP Poll: Voters open to candidates


who aren’t very religious
25 percent of Americans say it’s very or extremely The importance of a candidate’s
religious faith varied across reli-
important a candidate has strong religious beliefs gious and political groups.
Among white evangelical Prot-
By DAVID CRARY issues and into policies addressing estants, 51 percent consider it very
AP National Writer poverty. Americans are more likely or extremely important that a can-
to say religion should have at least didate has strong religious beliefs.
NEW YORK — Religion’s role in some influence on poverty than on An additional 25 percent think it’s
politics and public policy is in the abortion (45 percent) or LGBT is- moderately important. Far fewer
spotlight heading toward the mid- sues (34 percent). Catholics and white mainline Prot-
term elections, yet relatively few There is little public support for estants considered this important.
Americans consider it crucial that the campaign by some conservative Roughly two-thirds of Republi-
a candidate be devoutly religious religious leaders, backed by Presi- cans said it’s at least moderately im-
or share their religious beliefs, ac- dent Donald Trump, to allow cler- portant that a candidate has strong
cording to a poll released Tuesday gy and religious organizations to religious beliefs, compared with 37
by The Associated Press-NORC endorse political candidates while percent of Democrats.
Center for Public Affairs Research. retaining their tax exempt status. Jack Kane, an accountant from
Just 25 percent of Americans say Such a change is opposed by 53 per- Key West, Florida, was among the
it’s very or extremely important that cent of Americans and supported Republican-leaning poll partici-
a candidate has strong religious be- by 13 percent. The rest expressed pants who said it wasn’t important
liefs, according to the poll. Only 19 no opinion. to him whether a candidate was
percent consider it very or extreme- Trump’s stance on political en- deeply religious.
ly important that a candidate shares dorsements by clergy is one of many “I’d much rather have a guy run
their own beliefs, and nearly half reasons he has retained strong the government and not spend all
say that’s not very important or not support among white evangelical our money, instead of sounding off
important at all. Christians, despite aspects of his on what’s going on in the church or
Still, most Americans see a role behavior and personal life that don’t on things like abortion,” said Kane,
for religion in shaping public policy. neatly align with Christian values. 65, who describes himself as nonre-
A solid majority of Americans, 57 The AP-NORC poll found that 7 in ligious. “Who is Catholic, Jewish,
percent, want the influence of re- 10 white evangelical Protestants Southern Baptist — I could care
ligion on government policy to ex- say they approve of Trump, a Re- less, as long as they’re going to car-
tend beyond traditional culture war publican. ry the torch of freedom.”

Active shooter study: Semi-automatic rifles more deadly


“Active shooters are
‘Active shooters are hell-bent on killing people. The big hell-bent on killing peo-
difference ... is if you give them a semi-automatic, they’re ple,” he said. “The big dif-
ference — and this is not
able to shoot twice the number of people.’ such a big surprise — is if
you give them a semi-au-
Trauma surgeon Dr. Adil Haider
tomatic, they’re able to
By LINDSEY TANNER mentary School. equally deadly, said lead shoot twice the number of
AP Medical Writer Semi-automatics, researcher Dr. Adil Haid- people.”
which include some as- er, a trauma surgeon at The average num-
CHICAGO — Active sault weapons, often are Brigham and Women’s ber of people wounded
shooters with semi-auto- thought of as being more Hospital in Boston. in semi-automatic at-
matic rifles wound and lethal. Since they can fire Overall, 44 percent tacks totaled nearly six,
kill twice as many people rapidly, chances of being of people hit in active versus about three in
as those using weapons hit in those circumstanc- shooter attacks involving attacks with other weap-
that don’t self-load, al- es are high, the study semi-automatic weapons ons. Roughly four people
though chances of dying shows. died, the same as those were killed on average in
if hit in either type of as- semi-automatic attacks,
But in active shooter wounded in attacks not
sault are the same, a new compared with about two
attacks, which tend to involving semi-automatic
analysis shows. in other attacks, the study
occur in confined spac- rifles, showing that “the
Researchers examined found.
es and with an intent to death rate if you got hit
FBI data on nearly 250
kill, the results suggest by a bullet was the same,”
active shooter incidents
all types of guns can be Haider said.
in the United States since
2000. Almost 900 people
were wounded and 718
were killed.
One in four of these at-
tacks involved semi-auto-
matic rifles. These weap-
ons automatically load
each bullet after firing
although firing requires
pulling the trigger for
each round.
Recent attacks involv-
ing semi-automatics in-
clude the shootings at
Parkland High School,
Orlando’s Pulse night
club and Sandy Hook Ele-

Elizabeth Smart
upset 1 of her
kidnappers to
be freed early
By BRADY McCOMBS
The Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY — A


woman convicted of help-
ing a former street preach-
er kidnap Elizabeth Smart
in 2002 will be freed from
prison more than five
years earlier than expect-
ed, a surprise decision
that Smart called “incom-
prehensible” on Tuesday.
Wanda Barzee, 72, will
be released Sept. 19 after
the Utah Board of Pardons
and Parole determined
it had miscalculated the
time she was required
to serve in prison, board
spokesman Greg Johnson
said.
Barzee pleaded guilty
to kidnapping Smart and
helping keep her captive
for nine months before the
then-teenager was found
and rescued.
Smart, now 30, said in
a statement she was “sur-
prised and disappointed”
to learn that Barzee will
be freed next week. She
said she’s exploring her
options and plans to speak
publicly in the coming
days.
8A WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Miller: New athletic teams helped MUW avoid cutting budget


Acting president university into the com-
munity. This past spring,
goals for Miller is continu-
ing degree completion at
tial position, took the role
as acting president July 1
says tuition funds Miller said the Owls base-
ball team helped celebrate
MUW. Last year, MUW
awarded 894 degrees and
after former president Jim
Borsig’s retirement. The
most of university a young boy’s birthday at had 31.8 per 100 students IHL board will meet at
a local restaurant by sing- with degree completion. MUW this Friday to hold
operations ing happy birthday and Miller said it was the high- a listening session for the
the entire team signing a est completion rate in the community, which will
BY MARY POLLITZ baseball as a gift. IHL system. lead to a permanent presi-
mpollitz@cdispatch.com
“That’s the kind of Miller, who is vying for dent announcement in the
Mississippi University stuff you can’t buy, those the permanent presiden- coming weeks.
for Women has faced nu- are the kind of students
merous state budget cuts we want to have,” Miller
in recent years, causing said. “That’s the impres-
student tuition to fund sion we want people to see
more than 50 percent of that The W cares and The
its expenditures. W is a big part of this com-
Acting President Nora munity.”
Miller said tuition funding Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff
Miller also highlight-
the majority of university Mississippi University for Women Acting President ed several recognitions
operations was not always Nora Miller speaks at Columbus Rotary Club Tuesday MUW has received this
the case. afternoon at Lion Hills Center. Miller said adding new year, including being
“We used to be 60-per- sports this year kept the university from having to cut named one of the best
cent dependent on the its budget. colleges for employees.
state and 35- to 40-percent Miller said that goal is
and men’s and women’s they have been reported
on our tuition, but that has evident since MUW has
tennis. to the Institute of Higher
flipped,” Miller told Co- more than 60 percent of
The additional sports Learning Board.
lumbus Rotary Club mem- its faculty financially giv-
teams added 80 new stu- “As the state support ing back to the university,
bers Tuesday afternoon at
dents to MUW, which dwindles, we become well over the national av-
Lion Hills Center. “That is
totaled an additional more and more focused erage of 22 percent.
also a national trend.”
In an effort to combat $600,000 in tuition, thus on our students and we “That’s amazing, par-
the state financial cut- avoiding university bud- have to realize they are ticularly when we haven’t
backs, Miller said, MUW get cuts, Miller said. the ones who are provid- had a raise in three years,”
has added seven new Last year, MUW to- ing us with funding,” she Miller said. “People are
sports teams to its cam- taled nearly 3,500 stu- said. still finding ways to give
pus this year, including dents. Miller said the Miller said the new and it shows that we really
women’s soccer, men’s numbers for this academic athletic programs have believe in our institution.”
and women’s basketball year will be released once helped incorporate the One of the primary

Around the state


Police: Dispatcher beaten on WREG-TV reports Stacy Clark Police say Clark then began
is charged with aggravated assault. beating King, who managed to dis-
duty suffers brain bleed Police say Barbara King was the patch officers for help. Police say
CLARKSDALE — Mississip- only dispatcher on duty Wednes- Clark continued to beat King until
pi police say a man entered the day when Clark entered the build- officers arrived and pulled him off
Clarksdale Police Department and ing and asked for property that had of her. King also suffered several
attacked an on-duty dispatcher, been left there. Police say King fractures to the face and had her
leaving her with a bleeding brain tried to reach officers, but they first facial surgery Tuesday.
and broken arm. were all out on patrol. It’s unclear if Clark has a lawyer.

Rezoning
Continued from Page 1A
firm McCarty Granber- Corbin said the Commu-
ry Engineering, said the nity Development Depart-
development is currently ment staff felt the zoning
planned to be built in two fit with recent re-zonings
phases. in the area, such as a 2013
“Phase I will include rezoning for the Haven 12
the west half,” he said. apartment complex to the
“Right now there’s 19 south.
units. They’re designed Commissioner Jeremi-
as duplex units right now.” ah Dumas, who moved for
City Planner Daniel both the rezoning and the
Havelin said the plans for preliminary plat approv-
the units show them as al, said after the meeting
two-story duplexes with that he thinks it’s good to
one unit on each floor. see continued growth in
Granberry said the east Starkville.
development will include “It’s exciting any time
a pool and common area, someone buys 26 acres
with a pond in the mid- of land and we can collec-
Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff
dle of the property. He tively plan that,” Dumas John Granberry, an engineer working with a develop-
also said plans are for the said. “I think that area is er on a new project in east Starkville, speaks to the
commercial portion of the staged for a lot growth Starkville Planning and Zoning Commision during Tues-
property to have some and it’s an exciting proj- day’s meeting.
sort of mixed-use com- ect.
mercial building. “I think this continues He’s done great projects developments such as the
Commissioners unan- the growth out there and in Hattiesburg that have Cranebrake Golf Commu-
imously approved the I think we’re just going to really catalyzed things nity and Country Club in
rezoning and a prelimi- continue to see even more over there. I think we’ll Hattiesburg, Cross Creek
nary plat for the project. development out that see the same here too.” Villages in Hattiesburg
During discussions, As- way,” he said. “That appli- York Developments and the Bellegrass neigh-
sistant City Planner Emily cant is from Hattiesburg. has overseen a number of borhood in Bellevue.

SOCSD
Continued from Page 1A
I just kept doing it.” ally to pre-kindergarten not have. Scruggs’s funds helped
Scruggs was released collaboratives in Missis- We are re- 10 parents with children
from prison in 2014 and sippi. Emerson PreK-4 ally trying at Emerson earn their
founded 2nd Chance Mis- is one of 14 collaborative to support pharmaceutical techni-
sissippi to help adults who preschool programs in our commu- cian degrees from East
lack higher education, by the state, which is par- nity and the Mississippi Community
providing services for tially funded by the Mis- growth and College and three more
GED completion or assis- sissippi Department of quality of parents received their
tance in acquiring work Education. life for peo- Peasant GEDs.
skills with local commu- “The Pre-K collabo- ple in our community so Butler said Emerson
nity colleges. ratives are probably the we appreciate them rec- is still working with the
Scruggs said adult best investment we can ognizing that.” funds from last year’s
education needs to be make in Mississippi,” Joan Butler, director contribution and hopes
pursued at an early age. Scruggs said. “You really for the Emerson Family to reach more parents in
Last year, he visited the have to start them at age School, said the Scruggs
need of higher education,
Emerson Family School 4 in order to give them a contribution is unlike oth-
including testing for tech-
of Starkville-Oktibbeha good chance to succeed.” er donations to the Pre-K
nical training.
Consolidated School Dis- Last year’s Scruggs programs since it pro-
trict and said he was im- donation was to be split vides funds for not only “We can provide them
pressed with its PreK-4 evenly between parents students’ education but adult education, we can
program. He was so im- and students at Emerson. parents as well. provide them WorkKeys
pressed, he and his wife, This year’s $100,000 infu- “It’s an awesome op- (exams that measure
Diane, gave Emerson sion will be a 75-25 split portunity for family, as manufacturing skills),
$150,000 last year, and between student and par- well as for their children,” assistance in preparation
school board trustees ac- ent programs. Butler said. “It’s a great as well as pay for test-
cepted another $100,000 “We are excited about benefit, it’s a tremendous ing,” Butler said. “These
from the couple during their support,” SOCSD support and we are so funds will also pay for
their regular meeting Superintendent Eddie thankful that we have the them. Those dollars can
Tuesday night. Peasant said. “A lot of par- opportunity to provide be spent to improve the
In fact, for the past ents of those students are that to the families in the quality of life with educa-
three years Scruggs has given some opportunities community.” tion and opportunities for
donated $500,000 annu- that they would otherwise Since last year, those individuals.”

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
B
SECTION

Hudspeth ties No. 16


MSU to La.-Lafayette
By Brett Hudson
bhudson@cdispatch.com

STARKVILLE — When the Mississippi State


and Louisiana-Lafayette football teams sched-
uled a two-game series, Dan Mullen and Mark
Hudspeth were leading the programs. Hudspeth
worked for Mullen for two years at MSU before
becoming the Ragin’ Cajuns’ coach.
Two years later, No. 16 MSU (2-0) will play
host to Louisiana-Lafayette
(1-0) at 6:30 p.m. Saturday (SEC
Network Alternate) at
Davis Wade Stadium in the first
installment. Even though Mul-
len left MSU to become coach at
Florida, the ties
between the MSU and
Louisiana-Lafayette are only Hudspeth
stronger.
Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch
The teams will play the second game in the
Heritage Academy senior Haley Barker, left, congratulates sophomore Sarah Curtis after one of her three goals
series in 2019 in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Tuesday in the team’s 5-0 victory against Starkville Academy at the downtown Columbus Soccer Complex.
when MSU travels to New Orleans. This year’s

Lady Patriots move closer to title


chapter is guaranteed to have multiple familiar
faces on the sidelines.
See msu, 4B

By Adam Minichino mates vowed the rematch Tuesday


Game 3
aminichino@cdispatch.com Curtis has three goals in first would be different. n Louisiana-Lafayette 6:30 p.m. Saturday (SEC Network
Alternate; WKBB-FM 100.9, WFCA-FM 107.9).
Sarah Curtis admits there were
win in series in recent memory “We came fully prepared and we
were ready to win, and that’s exactly
distractions the last time the Heritage what we did,” Curtis said. Follow MSU on podcast
Academy girls soccer team faced its goals in about a five-minute span in Curtis scored three goals and Ha- n The Dispatch and WCBI have come together to
archrival Starkville Academy. regulation before falling in a penalty ley Barker and Catherin Moore add- launch the Straight Sippin’ podcast. The Dispatch’s
Despite breaking out to a 2-0 lead, kick shootout. ed goals to lead Heritage Academy to Brett Hudson will join Tom Eble and Courtney Robb
twice a week during football season, Wednesday and
the Lady Patriots surrendered two That’s why Curtis and her team- See SOCCER, 2B Sunday, to preview and to recap the Mississippi State
and Ole Miss football. Follow Brett Hudson on Twitter,
@Brett_Hudson, to get the latest episode. The podcast
will be on iTunes and Google Play soon.

Ole Miss shows


disparate mix in
first two games
By DAVID BRANDT
The Associated Press

OXFORD — The Ole Miss football team can


look vastly different from one minute to the next.
Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch
Heritage Academy goalkeeper Haven Tuggle slides to Starkville Academy goalkeeper Meri Laci Archer moves Catch the Rebels on offense, and they look
smother a ball in front of Starkville Academy’s Lake to her left Tuesday to make one of her nine saves like one of the nation’s elite teams. Catch them
Little in their match Tuesday. against Heritage Academy. on defense, and it’s easy to wonder how they’re
going to win a Southeastern Conference game
this season.
See OLE MISS, 3B
WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER
Game 3
Malebranche leads MSU’s defense with poise n No. 1 Alabama, 6 p.m. Saturday (ESPN;
WAFM-FM 95.7, WJEC-FM 106.5).

ing she feels that to her teammates. look like she is experi-
EMCC’s defense looks
By Adam Minichino
aminichino@cdispatch.com pressure, Male- “I just think encing stress when oppo-
branche has re- it is important to nents are attacking the
STARKVILLE —
Stress is part of Kristen
Malebranche’s job.
As center back on the
mained
throughout
poised
the
first part of the sea-
keep calm at all
costs because that
is when you can
Bulldogs. That might be
part of her success be-
cause Malebranche said
to make presence felt
Mississippi State wom- son, as evidenced think through situ- she prefers to keep a calm BY SCOT T WALTERS
en’s soccer team, Male- by the fact MSU Malebranche ations better,” Male- voice — “We’re good. swalters@cdispatch.com
branche often is the last (7-0) has allowed branche said. “Poise We’re cool. You got this.”
line of defense in front of only two goals this sea- means composure and — during a match even East Mississippi Community College defen-
goalkeeper Rhylee De- son. Malebranche has led calm and analyzing the sit- when she might be a lit- sive coordinator Cliff Collins told the members
Crane. One mistake can the charge with a calm uation quickly.” tle nervous. She said she See EMCC, 3B
lead to a goal. demeanor and a confident Malebranche laughs has to do her best not to
Despite acknowledg- voice that has carried over when she is told it doesn’t See MALEBRANCHE, 2B

prep football
Region schedule offers hope for Columbus
F
riday night won’t go down as cution again. will find a winless opponent.
the highlight of Eric Rice’s For Columbus, After the loss to Starkville,
football career. the focus must be players and coaches were eager to
Rice, who is in his first year on the present. Co- talk about Vicksburg. Granted, the
as head coach at Columbus High lumbus has eight discussion points were set up by a
School, played on three success- games remaining reporter who wasn’t sure what to
ful teams at Ole Miss. Success in the regular sea- ask after a 72-6 game.
then followed at other stops in his son. No one on that Scott Walters When Columbus lost its season
coaching career. schedule will look opener to West Point, senior Quin
That is why Rice was visibly shak- like Starkville. Malone said some of the Falcons
en minutes after his team dropped a So as we hit the fifth week of the were “nervous” and “not prepared.”
72-6 decision to Starkville on Friday season, Columbus is still looking After the loss to Starkville, senior
night at Columbus. for its first victory under Rice. Titus Kirk said the Falcons were
Starkville, the state’s top-ranked It could come Friday in a trip to “hesitant.” East Mississippi Community College Athletic Media Relations
team, played a flawless game and Vicksburg. After that three-and-a- It is has all led up to three losses East Mississippi Community College quarterback
likely won’t reach that level of exe- half-hour bus ride ends, Columbus See WALTERS, 2B Vijay Miller was honored Tuesday. Story, 3B.
2B WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

CALENDAR briefly Malebranche


Prep Football Mississippi State Continued from Page 1B
Friday’s Games Men’s tennis players highly ranked in preseason show any anxiety because doubt play host to Florida at 7 p.m. Friday,
Columbus at Vicksburg, 7 p.m. STARKVILLE — Four members of the Mississippi State men’s from one player can lead to a mis- Sept. 28, to end the month.
Aberdeen at New Hope, 7 p.m. tennis team are in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s fall preseason take or a soft goal. MSU will enter that stretch tied
Caledonia at Byhalia, 7 p.m. individual rankings released Tuesday.
Malebranche said she does her for second in the SEC with only two
Hamilton at West Lowndes, 7 p.m. ITA Singles All-Americans Nuno Borges (No. 2) and Giovanni Ora-
dini (No. 5) led MSU in singles. In doubles, a pair of Bulldog tandems best to communicate to stay com- goals allowed and third in goals
Noxubee County at West Point, 7 p.m. fortable on the field. She credits with 23. Malebranche, a 5-foot-6
found themselves ranked in the top 10, led by top-ranked Borges and
Aberdeen at New Hope, 7 p.m.
Louisville at Grenada, 7 p.m.
Strahinja Rakic. senior Courtney Robicheaux and sophomore from Hillsborough, New
Last season, Borges, the reigning two-time Southeastern Confer- freshman Miranda Carrasco for Jersey, has teamed with DeCrane,
Amory at Nettleton, 7 p.m. ence Player of the Year and NCAA singles semifinalist, led MSU at No.
East Webster at Strayhorn, 7 p.m. 2 nationally in singles, while Oradini was ranked No. 5 spot. helping her develop a presence on Carrasco, and Robicheaux to form
Pillow Academy at Heritage Academy, 7 p.m. Rakic also earned the highest singles ranking of his career, coming the field in a three-back formation. a back line that has allowed only 48
Magnolia Heights at Starkville Academy, 7 p.m. in at No. 43. Last season, Malebranche also was shots (16 on goal).
Carroll Academy at Oak Hill Academy, 7 p.m. Niclas Braun rounded out MSU’s ranked singles players at No. 109. a fixture at center back in the team’s Malebranche acknowledges she
Borges matches his highest ranking of his career. Oradini’s No. 5
Lee (Arkansas) at Columbus Christian, 7 p.m. four-back alignment. has a bigger role and more responsi-
Humphreys Academy at Hebron Christian, 7 p.m. ranking gives MSU two top-five singles players in the same ITA poll for
the first time since 1996-97. MSU coach Tom Anagnost said bility to communicate with DeCrane
East Rankin Academy at Winston Academy, 7 p.m. At No. 1 in doubles, Borges and Rakic are the first MSU players to Malebranche is “pretty solid in all and her teammates, but she said it
Tabernacle School (Alabama) at Victory Christian, open the season with the top ranking since Laurent Miquelard and Joc areas” and has matured since she is just another part of the game she
7 p.m. Simmons opened the fall of 1994 ranked No. 1.
Aliceville at Sulligent, 7 p.m.
arrived in Starkville. has learned to handle with poise re-
Braun and Oradini earned a No. 7 ranking to give MSU two top-10
Gordo at Oakman, 7 p.m. doubles teams in the same week for the first time since 1995. “She is pretty good on the ball, gardless of the situation.
Greene County at Lamar County, 7 p.m. n The ITA also announced selections for the Saint Francis Health she is good in the air, she reads the “I definitely have a bigger role in
Lynn at Pickens County, 7 p.m. System/ITA All-American Championships, which will be in October at game well, she communicates the terms of stepping up and being that
South Lamar at Berry, 7 p.m. Tulsa for the 12th-straight year. game well, and she is probably the person to direct the team where to
Six Bulldogs will be featured in the event, highlighted by Borges,
Cornerstone at Pickens Academy, 7 p.m. best shot blocker on our team,” An- go,” Malebranche said. “I do like
Oradini, and Rakic, who have earned automatic spots in the 64-player
agnost said. “She has gotten better that role. At first, I think I was a lit-
Prep Softball singles main draw. The tournament will kick off with pre-qualifying Sept.
29. Qualifying matches will run from Oct. 1-2, while the main draw will since she arrived. The more fit she tle like, ‘I don’t know if I can do this,’
Thursday’s Games be Oct. 4-8. is and the healthier she is the better but I think I have stepped into the
Hebron Christian at Columbus Christian, 5:30 p.m. Braun earned a spot in the singles qualifying draw, while Foshey it is for our team and our backline.” role and it is a big part of this team.
Nettleton at New Hope, 6 p.m. and Broska will open up in the prequalifying draw.
In doubles, MSU’s top-ranked duo of Borges and Rakic were one MSU will try to earn its first vic- If I am not doing what I am doing, I
Hatley at Caledonia, 6:30 p.m. tory in Auburn, Alabama, when it know that’s going to affect the team
of two Bulldog tandems in the 32-team main draw. Braun and Oradini
Saturday’s Games will join Borges and Rakic in that phase of the tournament. takes on No. 9 Auburn at 6:30 p.m. negatively if I am not communicat-
Caledonia, New Hope at Smithville Tournament Borges will open his fall slate Saturday at the ATP Challenger Tour Friday in the Southeastern Con- ing and stepping into my role.”
tournament in Columbus, Ohio, while his teammates will open up their
Prep Volleyball fall competition the following weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia, and
ference opener for both teams. On Anagnost said he has never seen
Thursday’s Matches Columbia, South Carolina. Tuesday, MSU slipped three spots Malebranche “go crazy” on the field
Lafayette at New Hope, 6 p.m. n Rentouli, Antonakis in ITA preseason rankings for to No. 30 (fifth also receiving votes or allow pressure to affect her. In
Madison Central at Starkville, 6 p.m. women’s tennis: At Starkville, Senior Anastasia Rentouli and team) in the United Soccer Coaches fact, he said she has become more
newcomer Emma Antonakis earned spots Tuesday in the ITA (formerly National Soccer Coach- vocal and more poised after he felt
Caledonia at Amory, 6:30 p.m. preseason rankings.
Saturday’s Matches A veteran from Athens, Greece, Rentouli finds herself at 125th es Association of America) Top 25. she was “quiet and timid” when she
Caledonia, Starkville High at Tupelo VolleyFest in the national singles rankings. Rentouli enters her senior campaign MSU received 23 points this week, arrived in Starkville.
ranked for the third time in her career. In 2016, she found herself at which is down from 37 a week ago. “In every way she is better,” An-
Men’s College Soccer 36th, her highest ranking. In the Southeast Region rankings, agnost said. “She has improved her-
Friday’s Match Rentouli’s consistency in 2018 helped lead MSU to a school-record
MSU is No. 5 this week behind No. 4 self in every way as a soccer player
Mississippi University for Women vs. Hendrix fourth consecutive bid to the NCAA Championships. She earned
second-team All-SEC honors after compiling a team-leading 22-7 Texas A&M, Auburn, No. 11 Tennes- and as a person. She just has been
College (Memphis, Tennessee), 2 p.m. record (14-4 dual match; 7-2 SEC) in singles, mainly competing at the see, and No. 15 South Carolina. growing in all of the roles you want
Sunday’s Match No. 4 position. After the match against Auburn, a center back to have and all of the
Mississippi University for Women at Rhodes Antonakis, a freshman from Athens, Greece, is 10th in the ITA’s MSU will play host to South Caroli- players to have.”
College, 2:30 p.m. newcomer rankings.
n The ITA also announced selections for the Riviera/ITA All-Amer- na at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, face Follow Dispatch sports editor
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Magda Adaloglou is an alternate to the singles draw. She and Antonakis
Southern Mississippi at Jackson State, 4 p.m. are entered in the qualifying round of doubles.
Ole Miss at Alabama, 7 p.m.
Friday’s Matches
Mississippi University for Women at Mississippi
Mississippi University for Women Continued from Page 1B
Valley State, 7 p.m. Women’s soccer team loses to Millsaps to start the season (West Point, comfort when the final margins are
The Mississippi University for Women women’s soccer team lost
Mississippi State at Auburn, 6:30 p.m. to Millsaps 1-0 in the inaugural Military and First Responders Match
Noxubee County, and Starkville) this out of hand.
Sunday’s Matches on Tuesday at the downtown Columbus Soccer Complex. by a combined score of 162-24. With that being said, Columbus
Alabama at DePaul, 1 p.m. “Tough one tonight,” The W coach Gray Massey said. “I thought The Falcons have lost 12 of their still has a lot to play for.
Western Kentucky at Southern Miss, 1 p.m. we played well enough to get a result. Hats off to Millsaps for putting last 14 games after Kylin Hill, who After the road trip to Vicksburg,
their chance in. We will regroup from tonight and get ready for is now the starting running back at Columbus will have seven Missis-
Memphis at Ole Miss, 7 p.m. Friday.”
Mississippi State, suited up for the sippi High School Activities Asso-
College Volleyball The W Owls will travel to Itta Bena on Friday to take on Missis-
sippi Valley State at 7 p.m. final time for the team. ciation (MHSAA) Class 6A, Region
Today’s Matches
Mississippi University for Women at Sewanee, 6 p.m.
n Lewis scores for men’s soccer team in loss: At Columbus, A year ago, Columbus finished 1 games. With the exception of No.
the men’s soccer team lost to Millsaps 4-1 in its Military Appreciation 2-9. The Falcons lost their first 2 Horn Lake, it appears the other
Thursday’s Match Night Match at the downtown Columbus Soccer Complex.
Mississippi State at North Texas, 7 p.m. LaRico Lewis, a junior from Douglasville, Georgia, scored for the games, won back-to-back games, six regional games will find the
Friday’s Matches Owls in the 11th minute off an assist from Josh Martin. and then lost six-straight games. Falcons on equal or close to equal
Ole Miss vs. Austin Peay (Houston, Texas), 10 a.m. Sophomore John McGee made one save for the Owls. The team played hard but couldn’t footing from a talent standpoint.
South Alabama at Alabama, 10 a.m. The W will face Hendrix College at 2 p.m. Friday in Memphis, overcome a strong schedule on the Even traditional powers Tupelo
Mississippi University for Women vs. Southwest- Tennessee.
n Volleyball team loses at Covenant: The volleyball team lost
front end and injuries on the back and South Panola have struggled
ern Adventist (Dallas, Texas), 2 p.m. end. through the first four weeks of the
to Covenant College 3-0 on Tuesday. Set scores were 18-25, 9-25,
Southern Miss vs. Purdue (Tuscaloosa, Ala- 19-25. That Columbus team started season.
bama), Noon Haley McMurphey, a former standout at Caledonia High School, the season with a goal of making a Rice is worried about the
Mississippi State vs. Cal Poly (Denton, Texas), had six kills, five digs, and two block assist.
3 p.m. third-straight playoff appearance psychological makeup of his team.
Madison Lamon and Mary Grace Prine had seven assists. Prine
Southern Miss vs. South Alabama (Tuscaloosa, added 10 digs. after Hill had helped lead the pro- Friday night was more fun for
Alabama), 5 p.m. The W will travel to Sewanee, Tennessee, to face The University gram to the postseason in back-to- Starkville. However, it wasn’t that
Mississippi University for Women at Dallas, 6 p.m. of the South at 6 p.m. Wednesday. back years. much fun for anybody.
Ole Miss at Rice, 6:30 p.m. In the offseason, Randal Mont- The players have said Rice has
Purdue at Alabama, 7 p.m. Ole Miss gomery left to join the coaching told them not to get caught up
staff of M.C. Miller at Louisville in the scoreboard the first three
Junior College Football Volleyball team loses to Memphis
OXFORD — The Ole Miss volleyball team lost to Memphis 3-2 High and Rice was charged with weeks. Instead, they said he has
Thursday’s Game on Tuesday night at the Gillom Athletics Performance Center. bringing the team back. asked them to focus on getting
EMCC at Itawamba, 6:30 p.m. Set scores were 25-16, 21-25, 28-30, 25-20, 10-15. The Falcons have never been better and the seven region games.
Junior College Soccer Junior Emily Stroup and sophomore Leah Mulkey reached new
personal records in kills at 27 and 17, respectively, while junior Jor-
a Class 6A State title contender. Let the outcome of the game take
Today’s Matches dan Fate had a career-high 46 assists and tied her career-high with However, Tony Stanford had two care of itself.
Women: Holmes at Itawamba, 1 p.m. 13 digs. Classmate Nicole Purcell had a season-best 16 digs. seven-win teams and Montgomery That means do your best but
Men: Holmes at Itawamba, 3 p.m. Stroup registered her conference-leading sixth double-double, won eight games and six games in don’t get discouraged if a highly
adding 12 digs, while Mulkey also turned in a career-best with five two of his four seasons. touted opponent with better ath-
Friday’s Match total blocks.
Women: Southwest Tennessee at Itawamba, 1 p.m. n Men’s cross country team ranked No. 30 in latest Rice has talked about a long-range letes wins the game.
USTFCCCA poll: At New Orleans, the men’s cross country team is plan that includes building the junior That’s a different terrain from
on the air No. 30 in the USTFCCCA National Rankings released Tuesday by high program from the ground up. when Hill was running for his 4,000
the coaches association. That also includes getting the num- career yards. Back then, Columbus
Today The Rebels fell one spot from their preseason rank of No. 29,
bers up on the varsity level. entered every game thinking it had
EQUESTRIAN which was the fourth-straight season Ole Miss found itself ranked in
7 p.m. — FEI World Equestrian Games, at Mill the men’s national preseason poll. When fall camp broke, Rice a chance.
Spring, North Carolina (same-day tape), NBC At 19-straight national rankings, Ole Miss has been ranked the listed 54 players on his roster. That Rice feels like one good thing
Sports Network entirety of the previous two years in 2016 and 2017, plus the first two number is now pushing 60. How- can change the season. It could
GOLF polls of the 2018 season. ever, he feels like 80 or so players come Friday night. Here’s hoping
9 p.m. — Asian Tour, Shinhan Donghae Open, n In related news, redshirt freshman Ylvi Traxler won South-
eastern Conference Women’s Runner of the Week, while Cade need to dress for the program to it does for the Falcons’ mental
first round, at Inchon, South Korea, TGC Bethmann earned Men’s Freshman Runner of the Week, the league have proper depth. makeup.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL announced Tuesday. Traxler earned the award on the heels of her After facing Columbus, a fellow
Noon — Regional coverage, Pittsburgh at first career cross country meet, where she won the individual title in coach said the team was disci- Scott Walters is a sports writer for
St. Louis OR L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati the women’s 4-Kilometer (13 minutes, 24.71 seconds). Bethmann
(11:30 a.m.), MLB Network was recognized for his third-place finish at the SEC Preview. He ran
plined, organized, and in the right The Dispatch. He can be reached at
7 p.m. — Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, ESPN a 6K of 17:59.51 in his first career cross country race at Ole Miss. spots at the right time. That is swalters@cdispatch.com. Follow him
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Soccer
7 p.m. — Playoffs, Finals (Best-of-five series),
Game 3, Seattle at Washington, ESPN2
Thursday Continued from Page 1B
AUTO RACING
3:25 a.m. (Friday) — Formula One, Singapore a 5-0 victory at the downtown in recent memory. Heritage Academy didn’t hard work pay off.
Airlines Singapore Grand Prix, practice, ESPN2 Columbus Soccer Complex. A victory against Columbus miss its chances in the second “Games like this are what
BOXING Curtis said the Lady Patriots Christian Academy on Sept. 25 half. Moore crashed the post to we work for to play well,”
7 p.m. — Pablo Cesar Cano vs. Ruslan Madiev, were “positive” in the beginning would help Heritage Academy knock home a second chance Tuggle said.
super lightweights, at Las Vegas, ESPN2 of the first match, but she said clinch the district title and a No. after Archer stopped the initial Softball
COLLEGE FOOTBALL that confidence waned after the 1 seed in the first round of the shot to make it 2-0. n Hebron Christian 12, Oak Hill Acade-
6:30 p.m. — Boston College at Wake Forest, ESPN my 3: At West Point, Reagan Freeman had three
Lady Volunteers rallied to tie the Mississippi Association of Inde- With Heritage Academy hits and an RBI Tuesday, but the Lady Raiders
EQUESTRIAN
6 p.m. — FEI World Equestrian Games, at Mill
match and then ultimately won. pendent Schools (MAIS) Divi- coach Tom Velek shouting, “Do (3-12) lost their non-district matchup to the Lady
Spring, North Carolina (same-day tape), NBC The result didn’t sit well with a sion III playoffs. not step off the gas,” the Lady Eagles.
team that said in the preseason Starkville Academy and Her- Patriots added to the lead on a Volleyball
Sports Network n New Albany 3, Caledonia 1: At New Al-
GOLF it had a goal to reach the playoffs. itage Academy have been rivals cross/shot by Curtis in the 47th bany, the Lady Confederates lost their non-district
4 a.m. — LPGA Tour, The Evian Championship, “We had a positive attitude for years, but the Lady Volun- minute and a third goal by Cur- match Tuesday to fall to 16-7. Set scores were 25-
first round, at Evian-les-Bains, France, TGC the whole game,” Curtis said. teers have held the upper hand tis off a pass from Linton in the 13, 21-25, 16-25, 24-26.
8:30 a.m. — LPGA Tour, The Evian Championship, “We were completely confident, for much of that time. They won 54th minute. Lizzie Truelock had six kills, one block, and
first round, at Evian-les-Bains, France, TGC nine digs, Kennedy Lambert had one block, Mad-
we believed in each other, and 5-0 in the first meeting between Barker’s chip from distance
11:30 a.m. — European PGA Tour, KLM Open, dy Suggs had 16 digs, Olivia Boykin had 11 digs,
we didn’t get on to any of our the teams in 2016. The Lady Vol- sailed over Archer’s head for the Tori Brooks had seven kills, two blocks, and six
first round, at Spijk, Netherlands, TGC
teammates.” unteers won in penalty kicks in final score. aces, Camryn Johnson had 26 assists and 10
5 p.m. — Web.com Tour, Albertsons Boise Open,
first round, at Boise, Idaho, TGC Curtis helped Heritage Acad- one match in 2017 and again in “It feels really good,” Heri- digs, and Shawntel Mathews had one block.
emy set the tone with a goal in the first meeting earlier this sea- tage Academy senior Anna Ack- n Starkville 3, New Hope 2: The Lady
9 p.m. — Asian Tour, Shinhan Donghae Open, Trojans lost to the Lady Yellow Jackets on Tues-
second round, at Inchon, South Korea, TGC the 15th minute off a scramble son in Starkville. er said. “We don’t know if soccer day night. Set scores were 18-25, 22-25, 25-23,
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL in the box. Carly Rogers ap- This time, though, Heritage has ever won (a district title). I 25-23, 13-15.
6 p.m. — Regional coverage, L.A. Dodgers at St. peared to have the first shot that Academy didn’t flinch. A huge have never won one. It is really Maci Coleman had 17 digs, Sydney Cox
Louis OR Oakland at Baltimore, MLB Network goalkeeper Meri Laci Archer save by goalkeeper Haven Tug- special to win it against our rival had four aces, one kill, 10 assists, and four digs,
9 p.m. — Regional coverage, Seattle at L.A. Micaela Hudgins had one ace, four blocks, and
stopped, but the ball caromed gle on Lake Little late in the first and at home (in front of a record
Angels OR Minnesota at Kansas City (joined in 10 kills, Kensley Woolbright had two aces and 31
to the back post, where Curtis half preserved a 1-0 halftime crowd of 214).” digs, Brianna Terry had seven kills, 11 digs, and
progress), MLB Network
cleaned it up. lead. Said Velek, “It’s unbeliev- one assists, Sydney Magers had one block, one
NFL
7:20 p.m. — Baltimore at Cincinnati, NFL Net- The victory moved Heritage Archer then made a huge able.” kill, and one assist, Alyssa Smith had one ace, 10
Academy (8-2) one win away save when she denied Lily Lin- Heritage Academy assistant assists, and one block, Taylor Mitchell had two
work blocks, one kill, and two digs, and Rebecca Box
WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER from securing a district cham- ton’s left-footed shot after a de- coach Jonathan Tuggle said it had one dig, one assist, and one kill.
6 p.m. — Kentucky at Missouri, SEC Network pionship. It also was the team’s fender fell down to give Linton a even better when he said it was Follow Dispatch sports editor Adam
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game 3: EAST MISSISSIPPI CC vs. ITAWAMBA c.c. Junior College Standings COLLEGE FOOTBALL
n WHEN: 6:30 p.m., Thursday North Division Overall

EMCC’s Miller earns


W L W L PF PA
n WHERE: Eaton Field, Fulton East Miss. 0 0 2 0 109 10
n RECORDS: EMCC 2-0; Itawamba 1-1 Holmes 0 0 2 0 54 51
n RADIO: WFCA-FM 107.9 (Jason Crowder, Northwest 0 0 2 0 79 30

MACJC weekly honor


Itawamba 0 0 1 1 62 64
Glen Beard) Coahoma 0 0 0 2 21 90
n LIVE AUDIO/VIDEO: www.emccathletics.com Miss. Delta 0 0 0 2 21 83
n NATIONAL RANKINGS: EMCC No. 1 (NJCAA Top 20, JuCo Northeast 0 0 0 2 35 54
Rivals Dirty Thirty); Itawamba unranked South Division Overall
Miller McIntosh W L W L PF PA From Special Reports mer stint as a professional
n HEAD COACHES: EMCC — Buddy Stephens Gulf Coast 0 0 2 0 98 21
(100-13 in 11th season); Itawamba — Sean EMCC (2-0) Itawamba (1-1) Co-Lin 0 0 1 1 49 36
baseball pitcher with the
W, 50-0 hosts Hinds W, 34-30 at Pearl River East Central 0 0 1 1 58 56 SCOOBA — East San Diego Padres’ Arizo-
Cannon (22-17 in fifth season)
W, 59-10 at Pearl River L, 34-28 hosts E. Central Hinds 0 0 1 1 31 71 Mississippi Communi- na (Rookie) League af-
n LAST MEETING: EMCC 48, Itawamba 24 S. 13 at Itawamba S. 13 hosts EMCC Jones ty College sophomore
0 0 1 1 67 25 filiate, Miller totaled 294
(9/21/17 in Scooba) S. 20 hosts Miss. Delta S. 20 at Coahoma Southwest 0 0 1 1 39 79 quarterback Vijay Miller yards of offense and ac-
n SERIES STANDINGS: EMCC leads all-time S. 27 at East Central S. 27 hosts Northeast Pearl River 0 0 0 2 40 93
O. 4 at Northwest O. 4 at Holmes was named Tuesday the counted for three touch-
series, 32-31-3 (five straight wins) WEEK TWO RESULTS
Mississippi Association
O. 13 hosts Holmes O. 13 at Miss. Delta Copiah-Lincoln 21, Northeast 7
n STATISTICAL LEADERS: EMCC — downs. He was 18-for-30
O. 18 hosts Coahoma O. 18 hosts Southwest East Central 34, Itawamba 28 of Community and Junior
Passing: Messiah deWeaver 27-for-42, 350 O. 25 at Northeast O. 25 hosts Northwest EMCC 59, Pearl River 10 for 234 yards and two
Colleges (MACJC) Offen-
yards, 4 TDs, Vijay Miller 26-for-44, 316 yards, touchdowns. He also had
Gulf Coast 46, Coahoma 21 sive Player of the Week.
2 TDs; Rushing: Deon McIntosh 34 rushes, 181 yards, 5 TDs, Vijay Miller 11 rushes, Hinds 31, Miss. Delta 21 seven carries for 60 yards
84 yards, TD; Receiving: Kalem Reddix 12 receptions, 157 yards, 2 TDs, Rashad It marks the second
Holmes 25, Jones 23
time in as many weeks and another score.
Eades 7 receptions, 81 yards, TD; Defense: Everitt Cunningham 9 total tackles, Fred Northwest 51, Southwest 6 After spending the
Hervey 9 total tackles WEEK THREE SCHEDULE an EMCC player has re-
Thursday’s Games ceived the award to begin 2016 football season as a
ICC — Passing: Spencer Unruh 23-for-56, 278 yards, 2 TDs, 2 Ints., Clark Mills 10-for-
19, 118 yards, TD; Rushing: Hiram Wadlington 23 rushes, 166 yards, 2 TDs, De’Sean Coahoma at Northeast, 6:30 p.m. the season. backup quarterback for
Dinkins 21 rushes, 130 yards, 3 TDs; Receiving: Jamel Thomas 11 receptions, 144 EMCC at Itawamba, 6:30 p.m.
Miller was honored the EMCC football team
Jones at Hinds, 6:30 p.m.
yards, TD, Austin Watkins 10 receptions, 68 yards; Defense: Tay Carothers 28 total Southwest at East Central, 6:30 p.m. after he replaced Messi- and then pitching for the
tackles (6.5 for loss), fumble recovery, Keshun Parker 13 total tackles (3 for loss) Holmes at Gulf Coast, 7 p.m. ah deWeaver, last week’s school’s baseball team the
n FAST FACTS: EMCC remains No. 1 nationally for a third-straight week ... ICC fell from Northwest at Miss. Delta, 7 p.m. winner of the award, and following spring, the Pa-
the rankings after last week’s home loss to East Central Community College ... EMCC Pearl River at Copiah-Lincoln, 7 p.m. dres selected Miller in the
led No. 1 EMCC to a 59-10
looks for ninth MACJC North Division championship in Stephens’ 11 seasons ... Drama victory against Pearl Riv- 14th round (408th overall
has been the name of the game in Fulton where ICC won 24-23 in 2012 and EMCC barely escaped with a 44-42 win pick) of the 2017 Major
er C.C. last Thursday in
in 2016 ... EMCC sophomore quarterback Vijay Miller was chosen MACJC Offensive Player of the Week after throwing
Poplarville. League Baseball First-
for 234 yards and two touchdowns in the win over Pearl River ... EMCC will attempt to score 50 or more points in three
straight games for the first time since Sept. 29-Oct. 15, 2016 In his second appear- Year Player draft. The
ance on the gridiron since right-hander is 2-1 with a
— Scott Walters returning to Scooba fol- 4.92 earned run average
lowing a two-year sum- in 30 appearances.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL EMCC


Foltynewicz
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
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of his defensive line they
would be the key to a na-
(in 2013 and 2014) with a
dominating front line. The
West Point High standout
Terence Cherry, who is

leads Braves
z-Boston 99 46 .683 — — 6-4 W-2 50-20 49-26
New York 90 55 .621 9 — 5-5 L-1 48-24 42-31 tional championship. goal is to get back to that.” battling for playing time at
Tampa Bay 79 65 .549 19½ 8½ 8-2 L-1 45-25 34-40 Former West Point High Cunningham has grown defensive tackle.
Toronto 65 79 .451 33½ 22½ 4-6 L-1 37-37 28-42 School standout Everitt and developed into one of “You grow up fast,” Cun-

to victory Baltimore


Cleveland
41 103 .285 57½ 46½ 1-9
Central Division
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L-5

Str
W-1
24-45 17-58

Home Away
44-28 38-35
Cunningham took that
challenge to heart.
“He wants the best de-
the state’s best linemen.
“Our goal is to dominate
the line of scrimmage,”
ningham said. “That first
year, you are learning all
about taking college class-
By JANIE McCAULEY Minnesota 66 78 .458 15½ 21½ 3-7 W-1 42-31 24-47 fense in the country,” Cun- Cunningham said. “We try es and living away from
The Associated Press Detroit 59 86 .407 23 29 5-5 L-3 36-37 23-49 ningham said. “That has to get the ball back to our home and all that. A year
Chicago 56 89 .386 26 32 2-8 L-7 28-47 28-42 become a tradition around offense because we know later, you are the leader.
SAN FRANCISCO — Kansas City 49 95 .340 32½ 38½ 6-4 W-2 27-45 22-50 here. Everybody wants to they are going to score a Everybody is looking up
Mike Foltynewicz has min- West Division
score a lot of points. Howev- lot of points. When you get to you. We have a good
imal experience pitching W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
er, this team has been built back to the quarterback, it’s brotherhood along the line.
in meaningful September Houston 91 54 .628 — — 9-1 W-2 40-32 51-22
Oakland 88 57 .607 3 — 8-2 W-5 46-29 42-28 on defense. They want to an adrenaline rush. When That helps when things are
games, so saving the Braves
Seattle 79 65 .549 11½ 8½ 4-6 L-1 41-32 38-33 win championships with a you see the offensive coor- going tough. If one guy is
bullpen and going the dis- Los Angeles 72 73 .497 19 16 6-4 W-1 35-35 37-38 great defense.” dinator on the sidelines and down, we are all there to
tance as NL East-leading Texas 62 83 .428 29 26 4-6 L-1 32-43 30-40 Off to its best start in he doesn’t know what play pick him up.
Atlanta gained separation in
NATIONAL LEAGUE Collins’ two seasons in to run, that’s when it’s fun. “I have grown up a lot
the division meant so much
East Division charge, top-ranked EMCC “You can tell when the in my time here. It’s been a
at this stage.
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away (2-0) will face Itawamba other team’s offensive line special time.”
Foltynewicz pitched a
Atlanta 81 64 .559 — — 6-4 W-4 37-34 44-30 C.C. (1-1) in the Mississippi gets deflated.” EMCC allowed 60 or
six-hitter to win for the first Philadelphia 74 70 .514 6½ 6½ 2-8 L-4 43-28 31-42 Association of Community Last Thursday, EMCC more points twice to North-
time in nearly a month, Washington 73 72 .503 8 8 6-4 W-4 37-36 36-36 and Junior Colleges (MAC- allowed a touchdown on west Mississippi C.C. last
Charlie Culberson hit a two- New York 65 78 .455 15 15 6-4 L-1 30-42 35-36
JC) North Division opener the first possession in a 59- season. This year, North-
run homer after entering Miami 57 86 .399 23 23 4-6 W-1 34-41 23-45
at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in 10 win at Pearl River C.C. west Mississippi C.C. is No.
as an injury replacement Central Division
and the Braves sent the San W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Fulton. Those are the only points 5 in the nation and EMCC’s
Francisco Giants to a 10th- Chicago 84 60 .583 — — 5-5 W-1 45-25 39-35 “The defensive line play allowed by the defense this biggest threat to keep it
straight defeat with a 4-1
Milwaukee 83 63 .568 2 — 7-3 L-1 45-27 38-36 has been awesome,” Cun- season. from winning a ninth North
St. Louis 81 64 .559 3½ — 5-5 W-3 39-31 42-33 ningham said. “They have A year ago, EMCC re- Division title in 11 seasons.
win Tuesday night. Pittsburgh 71 73 .493 13 9½ 6-4 L-2 40-34 31-39
“It’s just really good to given the secondary time corded one shutout on the While that game awaits
Cincinnati 63 83 .432 22 18½ 5-5 W-2 36-39 27-44
go out there and put up West Division to make plays while the ball way to the national title. in October, EMCC will
a game like this against W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away is in the air. We had some That total already has been face its biggest rival Thurs-
these guys in the middle Colorado 79 65 .549 — — 7-3 L-1 39-33 40-32 players change positions, matched. The 2014 nation- day. The Lions have won
of September,” Foltyne-
Los Angeles 78 67 .538 1½ 3 5-5 L-2 39-36 39-31 so that has been a chal- al championship team had five-straight games in the
Arizona 77 68 .531 2½ 4 3-7 W-1 37-35 40-33 lenge. We just have contin- five shutouts. series. However, most of
wicz said. “This is kind of San Francisco 68 78 .466 12 13½ 0-10 L-10 39-32 29-46
my first time really pitch- ue to work hard to be 1-0 “We are getting close them haven’t been easy, in-
San Diego 58 88 .397 22 23½ 5-5 W-2 27-45 31-43
ing in September. Just go- each week.” to playing Lions defense cluding a 44-42 thriller two
ing out there, I felt strong z-clinched playoff berth Cunningham, a 6-foot- again,” Cunningham said. years ago in Fulton.
the whole game. It’s in the 3, 250-pounder who plays “It’s personal for this unit. “The defense has a lot
playoff race. Not too many American League National League right end, has helped an- We were embarrassed a more confidence this sea-
Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games chor a unit that has 13 tack- few times last season. That son,” Cunningham said.
of us are used to that. Washington 3, Philadelphia 1, 1st game
Houston 5, Detroit 4 les for loss, three sacks, made us go harder during “Even though we won (the
We’re just taking it day Oakland 3, Baltimore 2 Cincinnati 3, L.A. Dodgers 1
by day, pitch by pitch and Miami 5, N.Y. Mets 3 and six turnovers (five the offseason.” national) championship, it
Boston 7, Toronto 2
we’re having a lot of fun Cleveland 2, Tampa Bay 0
Washington 7, Philadelphia 6, 2nd game, interceptions, one fumble The coaches also al- felt like we were hanging
10 innings recovery). located more out-of-state on there at the end. This
doing it, too.” Minnesota 10, N.Y. Yankees 5 Chicago Cubs 3, Milwaukee 0
Foltynewicz (11-9) re- Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 3 St. Louis 11, Pittsburgh 5 “Fast and physical,” Col- scholarship money for the year, we want to send a
tired 13 straight batters L.A. Angels 1, Texas 0 Arizona 6, Colorado 3 lins said. “What separates defensive line. Cunning- statement. We want to be
San Diego 2, Seattle 1 San Diego 2, Seattle 1 an elite line is the speed ham is playing up front with one of those old-school
after Evan Longoria’s Atlanta 4, San Francisco 1
Today’s Games and size of your linemen. Michigan State transfer Lion defenses. This is an-
two-out double in the first. Houston (Valdez 3-1) at Detroit Today’s Games
The right-hander carried (Zimmermann 7-6), 5:40 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 8-3) at Cincinnati Can they get to a quarter- Lashawn Paulino-Bell. other chance to show out.”
a shutout into the ninth Oakland (Fiers 11-6) at Baltimore (Cobb
(DeSclafani 7-4), 11:35 a.m. back? Can they disrupt a The line is littered with Follow Dispatch sports
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Atlanta (Sanchez 6-5) at San Francisco
single. Atlanta’s start- (Glasnow 1-5), 6:10 p.m. (Holland 7-8), 2:45 p.m.
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ing with 108 pitches. He Continued from Page 1B
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Philadelphia (Nola 16-4), 6:05 p.m. play well when Ole Miss No. 8 out of 128 in total of- motivation than X’s and
90s on the radar gun in the Kansas City (Keller 7-6), 7:15 p.m.
Miami (Richards 3-8) at N.Y. Mets
late innings. Texas (Sampson 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Vargas 5-9), 6:10 p.m., 2nd game hosts No. 1 Alabama on fense, piling up nearly 600 O’s.
It marked Foltynewicz’s (Johnson 5-3), 9:07 p.m. Milwaukee (Anderson 9-7) at Chicago Saturday in the conference yards per game. “I’ve got to get them go-
first victory since Aug. 13 San Diego (Mitchell 1-3) at Seattle Cubs (Hendricks 11-10), 7:05 p.m. opener for both teams. Ole The Ole Miss offense ing in the first half,” Mc-
(Gonzales 12-9), 9:10 p.m. Arizona (Corbin 11-5) at Colorado (Gray Miss (2-0) will be about a is stacked with talented
against Miami, ending a Thursday’s Games 11-7), 7:40 p.m. Griff said. “It wasn’t about
four-start winless stretch Oakland (Anderson 3-4) at Baltimore Thursday’s Games three-touchdown under- players who likely have scheme. We didn’t change
during which he was 0-2 (Bundy 7-14), 6:05 p.m. Arizona (Buchholz 7-2) at Colorado dog when it plays the Crim- NFL futures, including the scheme in the second
following a three-start Toronto (Gaviglio 3-8) at Boston (Freeland 14-7), 2:10 p.m. son Tide (2-0), who beat the left tackle Greg Little
Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 4-5) at half. We, as a staff, have
winning streak. (Rodriguez 12-4), 6:10 p.m. Rebels 66-3 one year ago in and receivers A.J. Brown,
Washington (Ross 0-0), 3:05 p.m. got to get them going, get
Dansby Swanson added Minnesota (Gonsalves 0-2) at Kansas Miami (Alcantara 2-0) at N.Y. Mets (TBD), Tuscaloosa. D.K. Metcalf and DaM-
City (Fillmyer 2-1), 7:15 p.m. For second-year Ole arkus Lodge. The same them playing fast, playing
an RBI double in the eighth 6:10 p.m.
Seattle (Paxton 11-6) at L.A. Angels L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 7-5) at St. Louis Miss coach Matt Luke, can’t be said for the de- with some energy. That’s
for the Braves, who moved
6 1/2 games ahead of the
(Shoemaker 2-0), 9:07 p.m. (Gomber 5-0), 6:15 p.m. it’s a chance to show fans fense, which lacks star our job to get that done.”
Phillies in the division. and recruits that the Reb- power and gave up more One thing Ole Miss
Ender Inciarte had a sac- Leaders els are still a factor in the than 600 yards to FCS-lev- has stressed is the need to
rifice fly in the fourth then SEC Western Division. el Southern Illinois last get more pressure on op-
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Culberson followed Ronald BATTING—Betts, Boston, .340; Marti- BATTING—Gennett, Cincinnati, .321; “We’ll have a lot of weekend. posing quarterbacks. The
Acuna Jr.’s leadoff triple in nez, Boston, .331; Trout, Los Angeles, .318; Yelich, Milwaukee, .313; Zobrist, Chicago, prospects here, and it’s The defensive inept- Rebels had just one sack
the fifth with his 11th home Altuve, Houston, .318; Segura, Seattle, .312; Cain, Milwaukee, .311; Markakis, At- a good opportunity for itude in that game was against Southern Illinois.
.310; Brantley, Cleveland, .307; Smith, Tam- lanta, .308; Freeman, Atlanta, .305; Marti- them to see Oxford at its shockingly obvious, with
run. He replaced injured pa Bay, .303; Merrifield, Kansas City, .303; nez, St. Louis, .305; Goldschmidt, Arizona,
If Alabama sophomore
third baseman Johan Cam- Andujar, New York, .299; Duffy, Tampa Bay, .299; Peralta, Arizona, .297; Arenado, Col- best,” Luke said. “Night uncovered Southern Il- Tua Tagovailoa isn’t under
argo, who exited with left .297. orado, .296. game in The Grove, stadi- linois receivers making some duress on Saturday,
groin tightness. RUNS—Lindor, Cleveland, 119; Betts, RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 107; um packed, it’ll be a great easing catches and then it’s probably going to be a
“Charlie’s been doing Boston, 117; Martinez, Boston, 105; Benin- Carpenter, St. Louis, 98; Yelich, Milwaukee, atmosphere of college bouncing off would-be
tendi, Boston, 99; Bregman, Houston, 99; 98; Albies, Atlanta, 95; Arenado, Colorado, long night for the Rebels.
that all year. Somebody Ramirez, Cleveland, 97; Trout, Los Angeles, 93; Harper, Washington, 92; Goldschmidt,
football.” tacklers. Tagovailoa has completed
goes down, he just steps in 93; Stanton, New York, 90; Chapman, Oak- Arizona, 91; Baez, Chicago, 90; Freeman, That atmosphere will The Salukis actually more than 71 percent of
and does a great job,” man- land, 89; Springer, Houston, 88. Atlanta, 89; Turner, Washington, 89. turn sour in a hurry if led Ole Miss 38-35 at half-
his passes for 455 yards,
ager Brian Snitker said. RBI—Martinez, Boston, 121; Davis, RBI—Suarez, Cincinnati, 101; Baez, Ole Miss can’t figure out time on Saturday before
Oakland, 109; Ramirez, Cleveland, 98; Chicago, 100; Story, Colorado, 100; Agui- six touchdowns and no
The Giants have their how to stop someone on the Rebels roared back
third double-digit losing
Bregman, Houston, 97; Encarnacion, lar, Milwaukee, 97; Arenado, Colorado, 97;
defense. for the 76-41 victory . The interceptions this season.
Cleveland, 96; Bogaerts, Boston, 93; Low- Harper, Washington, 92; Rizzo, Chicago, “One of our goals on de-
streak since moving West in rie, Oakland, 89; Stanton, New York, 86; 4 92; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 89; Gennett, Cin- The Rebels currently comfortable final margin
1958 — also in 1985 and 1996 tied at 85. cinnati, 88; Markakis, Atlanta, 88. rank 123rd in the nation did little to alleviate the fense is to wreck the deci-
— and sixth since 1908. The HITS—Martinez, Boston, 173; Lindor, HITS—Markakis, Atlanta, 174; Gen- out of 128 teams in total defensive concerns. sion-maker,” McGriff said.
club’s last 11-game skid was Cleveland, 170; Merrifield, Kansas City, nett, Cincinnati, 172; Freeman, Atlanta, 171; defense, giving up more Luke and Ole Miss de- “We have to get to the quar-
168; Segura, Seattle, 165; Betts, Boston, Peraza, Cincinnati, 167; Yelich, Milwaukee,
in 1951, when the New York than 550 yards per game. fensive coordinator Wes- terback. We have to impact
164; Castellanos, Detroit, 164; Bregman, 162; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 161; Story, Col-
Giants went on to win an NL Houston, 160; Brantley, Cleveland, 159; Ro- orado, 161; Blackmon, Colorado, 159; Al- The main reason they’ve ley McGriff said the Reb- the game. We have to get
pennant. sario, Minnesota, 156; 2 tied at 154. bies, Atlanta, 158; Turner, Washington, 158. still won their first two els’ defensive struggles him off schedule.”
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MSU The Associated Press


Top 25 Schedule
Continued from Page 1B No. 1 Alabama at Ole Miss, 6 p.m.
No. 2 Clemson vs. Georgia Southern,
Hudspeth will be the were very good to me. We ence teleconference. “Not After Moorhead didn’t re- Looney will come to 2:30 p.m.
most prominent. The Lou- had a great run, and I’m only his success here, but tain Looney, he landed as Starkville with a team No. 3 Georgia vs. Middle Tennessee,
isville native, who is MSU’s very proud of the accom- the efforts he put into fa- an assistant offensive line Hudspeth expects to be 6:15 p.m.
tight ends coach, spent plishments we had.” cility improvements.” coach at Louisiana-Lafay- motivated. Part of his suc- No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 15 TCU at Arlington,
seven seasons as Louisi- Hudspeth didn’t leave Hudspeth’s knowledge ette. cess at Louisiana-Lafay- Texas, 7 p.m.
ana-Lafayette’s head coach. the cupboard bare. Re- of the Ragin’ Cajuns’ per- “D.J. is an experienced ette was recruiting Mis- No. 5 Oklahoma at Iowa State, 11 a.m.
No. 6 Wisconsin vs. BYU, 2:30 p.m.
He compiled a 95-59 record turning quarterback sonnel is the Bulldogs’ player in the SEC,” Napi- sissippi well, taking the
No. 7 Auburn vs. No. 12 LSU, 2:30 p.m.
and went to the New Orle- Andre Nunez set a new gain. er said. “The context he prospects MSU and Ole No. 8 Notre Dame vs. Vanderbilt, 1:30 p.m.
ans Bowl in each of his first school record by com- “I think it’s a great adds to the fertile area Miss didn’t want and turn- No. 9 Stanford vs. UC Davis, 1 p.m.
four seasons, and five of his pleting 86.4 percent of advantage, particularly that we recruit has been ing them into Sun Belt No. 10 Washington at Utah, 9 p.m.
first six. his passes in a 49-17 vic- when we only have one critical. He’s also done a Conference champions. No. 11 Penn State vs. Kent State, 11 a.m.
“We had the four-year tory against Grambling game of film on them,” good job in terms of rela- He knows that group — No. 13 Virginia Tech vs. East Carolina,
best run in school history, on Sept. 1. Running back MSU coach Joe Moor- tionships with our play- particularly wide receiv- canceled, hurricane
No. 14 West Virginia at NC State, canceled
and at the time we had the Trey Ragas ran for 813 head said. “It’ll be a nor- ers. He’s got a promising er Ja’Marcus Bradley, an
hurricane
best four-year run in Sun yards and nine touch- mal role in terms of the career in this profession.” Ackerman native — will No. 16 Mississippi State vs.
Belt Conference history,” downs as a freshman. Xs and Os standpoint, but He had a similar hold be eager to play in Davis Louisiana-Lafayette, 6:30 p.m.
Hudspeth said, “going to L ou isia na - L a fayet te he’ll be helpful with per- over his tight ends at Wade Stadium. No. 17 Boise State at No. 24 Oklahoma
four-straight bowl games, coach Billy Napier is en- sonnel.” MSU. “We’re going to have State, 2:30 p.m.
36 wins in four years. joying the fruits of that Former MSU player D.J. “Looney was a good our hands full, but I think No. 18 UCF at North Carolina, canceled
Disappointed in the way labor. Looney will be another tie guy,” Dontea Jones said. our kids are excited about hurricane
No. 19 Michigan vs. SMU, 2:30 p.m.
it ended. I think anybody “I think UL is a better between the schools. Loo- “He gave me everything the opportunity,” Napier
No. 20 Oregon vs. San Jose State, 4 p.m.
would be disappointed. place because of coach ney returned to his alma I needed. He was really said. No. 21 Miami at Toledo, 11 a.m.
“I definitely don’t have and what he accom- mater last season as tight good to us. We had a great Follow Dispatch sports No. 22 Southern Cal at Texas, 7 p.m.
any ill will toward the Uni- plished here,” Napier said ends coach and spent one relationship, but some- writer Brett Hudson on No. 23 Arizona State at San Diego State,
versity of Louisiana. They on the Sun Belt Confer- season on Mullen’s staff. times it’s a business.” Twitter @Brett_Hudson 9:30 p.m.

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TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Sept. and who best to spend it with. friend to all beings, then it
12). You are learning to feel TAURUS (April 20-May 20). makes no sense to spiritually
comfortable wherever you are Talk can be cheap and it can evolve to dislike someone or
and to love yourself no matter be expensive, too. The value a group, and there is no such
what. This eliminates the fear depends on who’s buying it and thing as righteous hatred.
of missing out and the need to what they are willing to give for LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You
grasp at things that will prove it. Mostly, you’ll pay in attention, may find that you keep asking
your worth. You’ll enjoy an easi- which you’re likely to give to the same question to which you
er time in relationships. People those who talk less, not more. already have the answer. That’s
trust you and give freely to you. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). because you don’t like the
A single big project will stretch It’s as if you’re standing on the answer. Either prove it wrong, or
the year. Libra and Sagittarius intersection of life pushing the accept it so you can move on to
BABY BLUES adore you. Your lucky numbers “walk” button, unsure if it will better questions.
are: 2, 5, 11, 15 and 20. actually have an influence on VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
ARIES (March 21-April 19). the traffic pattern. The jury’s out You’ll do the noble thing, which
It might be strange to think of on that one, but you’re better is to say you’ll protect those
competition as a social skill, but off pressing than doing nothing. who are vulnerable and help
its purpose is key to our social CANCER (June 22-July those who are difficult. Ignore
structures. Today’s competitive 22). If what the Dalai Lama negative attitudes and try to
interaction will help you decide said is true, and the aim of connect with the goodness in
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21). To some degree, moods
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if you’re able to take a mental
MALLARD FILLMORE step back and witness your own
emotional landscape.
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let pride get in the way. If you
give too much and don’t let
anyone give back, people will be
robbed of the pleasure of com-
pleting the circle of reciprocity.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). One way to clear your mind
is to talk it out. But to whom
should you talk? Everyone has
a bias. Those who love you are
the most biased. Perhaps a
FAMILY CIRCUS stranger or a professional will
provide the best insight.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). As long as people can
change, the world can change.
Be the agitator. Someone has
to. Without those irritating
grains of sand, the world would
be bereft of pearls.

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To everything,
there is a season

Joe Keller/America’s Test Kitchen via AP


This slow cooker chicken tortilla
soup recipe appears in the cook-
book “Multicooker Perfection.”

A multicooker
helps make a
deeply flavorful
tortilla soup
BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN

T
his light yet deeply flavor-
ful soup is a celebration of
colors, tastes, and textures,
overflowing with garnishes and
tender shredded chicken. We want-
Jan Swoope/Dispatch Staff
ed it to have authentic flavor with a
Hitching Lot Farmers Market manager Tony Rose talks Tuesday about some of the fall produce he expects at the streamlined method, and the multi-
market in the weeks ahead. The market at Second Avenue and Second Street North in Columbus will be open cooker was the perfect ally.
Saturdays from 7-10 a.m. through the end of October, and also on Mondays 4-6 p.m. and Thursdays 7-10 a.m. To replicate the traditionally
until the end of September. deep, roasty, smoky notes of
the broth, typically achieved by

Changing seasons usher in flavors, textures


charring the vegetables, we used
the sauté function to brown some
of the vegetables and aromatics.
Using chipotle chili in adobo sauce
BY JAN SWOOPE (which are dried, smoked jala-
jswoope@cdispatch.com peños in a spicy chili sauce) also
added some smokiness along with

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or those who keep up with a spicy kick, and a bit of tomato
what changing seasons paste gave the base deep, savory
mean in the garden and on flavor.
our plates, the advent of fall can Since the tortillas are an
sometimes seem a little bittersweet. essential component of the soup,
Yes, we say goodbye to a bounty we decided to add some tortilla
of plump tomatoes and golden pieces right to the pot to give the
ears of fresh sweet corn — but we soup better body; the tortillas
have a different palette of intense softened during cooking, and a
flavors and textures to focus in on vigorous whisk at the end ensured
with autumn. Crisp apples, winter the pieces broke down. Since the
squash, okra, persimmons, greens base already had so much flavor,
and cranberries come to mind. And we found that making our own
pumpkin, don’t forget pumpkin. The broth wasn’t necessary, so we used
second I walked into a Columbus store-bought broth and quicker —
bakery Friday and detected the cooking boneless chicken; tasters
aroma of pumpkin bread, I realized preferred thighs over breasts for
fall had officially arrived. pinterest.com their richer flavor.
At Columbus’ Hitching Lot Farm-
Skillet apple chicken thighs is a good one-pan dish to ease into fall with. Since the multicooker gave the
You can substitute pork chops in place of chicken thighs, if desired. soup great long-cooked flavor, we
ers Market, the seasonal shift has
amped up the freshness and spice
begun. It’s still open Mondays 4-6 week to week — Mother Nature has muscadines,” Rose said. “Saturdays by stirring in additional aromatics
p.m. and Thursdays and Saturdays something to say about that — he are still real good; we had 24 ven- after cooking. The tortilla strips
7-10 a.m. through the end of Septem- looks forward to fall harvests. dors this past Saturday.” are best prepared the day of
ber, and will be open Saturdays 7-10 “We hope to see some greens, The sweet potato really comes serving. Different brands of corn
a.m. throughout October. Saturdays and squash and lots more from into its own now and should be tortillas may vary in thickness; the
are the biggest market days. While vendors. We should see some pears among the produce offerings. Bake cooking time for the tortilla strips
manager Tony Rose can’t guarantee showing up, and already on Satur- ’em, mash ’em, roast ’em. may need to be adjusted based on
what vendors will bring in from day we had several people selling See Seasons, 6B how thick yours are. Don’t skip the
garnishes — they are an essential
See Tortilla soup, 6B

Tart cranberries
and sour cream make
A brightly colored veggie coleslaw
pound cake sparkle that can stand up to ribs
BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN BY ELIZABETH K ARMEL barbecue ribs, cheddar-jala-
The Associated Press peño cornbread, and my ap-

P W
ound cake is simple but ple-cider dressed cucumber
elegant; it’s also incredi- hen hosting a back- salad. She reminded me of
bly rich. We thought tart yard barbecue, it this brightly colored veggie
cranberries and tangy sour cream is easy to decide to
coleslaw. I used to make it
would provide a welcome contrast make ribs because everyone
all the time, but somehow it
loves them. They are one of
to the buttery cake, and the bright fell out of rotation. I am so
those universal foods. If you
cranberries would also contribute glad to be reacquainted with
eat meat, chances are you
a burst of color for an extra-spe- this old friend.
love pork ribs.
cial dessert. I originally created this
But it is a little harder
We wanted this pound cake to Confetti Coleslaw to go with
to decide on the sides.
have a crumb that wasn’t quite as a meaty chili, but it is the
Coleslaw and potato salad
tight as a classic all-butter pound are the two most common perfect side dish for ribs. It
cake, so we used all-purpose flour barbecue sides with cole- is vibrant and pleasing to
instead of cake flour and we thor- slaw being more prevalent. the eye, it is chock full of
oughly creamed the butter. But how many of us leave veggies, and the dressing is
While cranberries should add that coleslaw untouched? I spiced with cumin, papri-
tartness, fresh cranberries can know I have. Even though ka and cilantro which are
border on acerbic. To tame the I am firmly entrenched in Elizabeth Karmel via AP perfect companions to rib
sourness, we tossed coarsely the coleslaw camp, so many Confetti coleslaw is vibrant and chock full of veggies. The spice-rub that almost always
chopped cranberries with confec- dressing is spiced with cumin, paprika and cilantro. Elizabeth includes cumin and paprika.
versions are lackluster. Karmel is the chef and pit master at online retailer Carolin-
tioners’ sugar before adding them I love a classic coleslaw It takes a fair amount of
aCueToGo.com and author of three books, including “Taming
to the batter; this also prevented with fried chicken or a the Flame.” chopping so leave yourself
them from sinking to the bottom vinegar-dressed slaw with enough time to put it togeth-
of the pan. my pulled pork, but ribs Last week, I smoked ribs hadn’t had this summer. I er. You will find that the pur-
Baking the loaf slowly (for beg for something a little for some of my very good asked my sister, Mary Pat, ple cabbage, carrots, sweet
almost two hours) in a low (300 F) more complex, colorful and “food” friends and I wanted what she thought would go peppers and onion are the
See Pound cake, 6B assertive. to make a side dish that they well with my menu of saucy See Coleslaw, 6B
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Pound cake
Continued from Page 5B
oven ensured that the inside 2 tablespoons milk mix on medium speed until uniform,
cooked through before the 14 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut about 1 minute (batter may look
into 14 pieces and softened but still slightly curdled). Reduce speed to low
exterior became too brown. If cool and add flour mixture in 3 additions,
you’re using frozen cranber- 1 1/4 cups (8 3/4 ounces) granulat- alternating with sour cream mixture
ries, there’s no need to thaw ed sugar in 2 additions, scraping down bowl as
them first. The ideal tempera- 4 ounces (1 cup) fresh or frozen needed. Give batter final stir by hand.
ture for the eggs and butter cranberries, chopped coarse Toss cranberries with confectioners’
1 tablespoon confectioners’ sugar sugar and 1/8 teaspoon salt in bowl
is 60 F. The test kitchen’s until evenly coated, then gently but
preferred loaf pan measures 8 n Adjust oven rack to lower-middle thoroughly fold into batter.
1/2-by-4 1/2-inches; if you use position and heat oven to 300 F. n Transfer batter to prepared pan
a 9-by 5-inch loaf pan, start Spray 8 1/2-by-4 1/2-inch loaf pan and gently tap pan on counter to
with baking spray with flour. release air bubbles. Bake until
checking for doneness five n Whisk eggs and vanilla together toothpick inserted in center comes
minutes early. in 2-cup liquid measuring cup. Sift out clean, 1 3/4 hours to 1 hour 55
flour, 3/4 teaspoon salt, and baking minutes, rotating pan halfway through
powder into bowl. Whisk sour cream baking. Let cake cool in pan on wire
CRANBERRY-SOUR and milk together in second bowl. rack for 15 minutes. Remove cake
n Using stand mixer fitted with from pan and let cool completely on
CREAM POUND CAKE paddle, beat butter on medium-high rack, about 2 hours. Serve. (Cake
Servings: 8 speed until smooth and creamy, 2 to can be stored at room temperature
Start to finish: 2 hours 30 minutes 3 minutes, scraping down bowl once. for up to 3 days or frozen for up to
Reduce speed to medium and grad- 1 month; defrost cake at room tem-
5 large eggs, room temperature ually add granulated sugar. Increase perature.)
2 teaspoons vanilla extract speed to medium-high and beat until Nutrition information per serving: 450
1 3/4 cups (8 3/4 ounces) all-pur- pale and fluffy, 3 to 5 minutes, scrap- calories; 221 calories from fat; 25 g
pose flour ing down bowl as needed. Reduce fat (15 g saturated; 1 g trans fats);
Salt speed to medium and gradually add 192 mg cholesterol; 117 mg sodium; Joe Keller/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
1/2 teaspoon baking powder egg mixture in slow, steady stream. 51 g carbohydrate; 1 g fiber; 33 g Chopped cranberries, confectioners’ sugar and sour cream add to
1/3 cup sour cream Scrape down bowl and continue to sugar; 6 g protein. the flavor of this tasty pound cake.

Tortilla soup
Continued from Page 5B
component of the dish. 2 jalapeño chilies, stemmed, 1/2 cup minced fresh cilantro in place and close pressure n Meanwhile, adjust oven Stir in chicken, remaining
If you can’t find Cotija seeded, and minced Lime wedges release valve. Select high rack to middle position and jalapeños, and remaining 1
6 garlic cloves, minced pressure cook function and heat oven to 425 F. Toss teaspoon chipotle and let sit
cheese, substitute farm- 1 tablespoon minced canned n Using highest sauté or cook for 5 minutes. Turn off until heated through, about
tortilla strips with remaining
er’s cheese or feta. chipotle chile in adobo sauce browning function, heat 1 ta- multicooker and quick-release 1 tablespoon oil and bake 2 minutes. Season with salt
1 tablespoon tomato paste blespoon oil in multicooker un- pressure. Carefully remove on rimmed baking sheet until and pepper to taste. Serve,
6 cups chicken broth til shimmering. Add tomatoes, lid, allowing steam to escape crisp and deep golden, 8 to passing toasted tortilla strips,
TORTILLA SOUP 10 (6 inch) corn tortillas (4 cut
into 1/2 inch pieces, 6 halved
onion, and half of jalapeños
and cook until softened, about
away from you.
n To slow cook: Lock lid in 12 minutes, stirring occasion- Cotija, avocado, sour cream,
Servings: 6-8 ally. Transfer strips to paper cilantro, and lime wedges
and cut crosswise into 1/2 5 to 7 minutes. Stir in garlic, place and open pressure
Pressure cook total time: 50 inch wide strips) towel-lined plate and lightly separately.
2 teaspoons chipotle, and release valve. Select low
minutes 11/2 pounds boneless, skin- tomato paste and cook until slow cook function and cook season with salt to taste; set Nutrition information per
Slow cook total time: 3 hours less chicken thighs, trimmed fragrant, about 1 minute. Stir until chicken is tender, 2 to 3 aside for serving. serving: 394 calories; 195
30 minutes Salt and pepper in broth and tortilla pieces, hours. (If using Instant Pot, n Transfer chicken to cutting calories from fat; 22 g fat (8
8 ounces Cotija cheese, crum- scraping up any browned bits. select high slow cook func- board, let cool slightly, then g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
2 tablespoons vegetable oil bled (2 cups) Season chicken with salt tion.) Turn off multicooker and shred into bite-size pieces 115 mg cholesterol; 649 mg
2 tomatoes, cored and 1 avocado, halved, pitted, and and pepper and nestle into carefully remove lid, allowing using 2 forks. Whisk soup sodium; 23 g carbohydrate;
chopped cut into 1/2-inch pieces multicooker. steam to escape away from vigorously for 30 seconds to 5 g fiber; 4 g sugar; 27 g
1 onion, chopped fine 1/2 cup sour cream n To pressure cook: Lock lid you. break down tortilla pieces. protein.

Seasons
Continued from Page 5B
“I love just a simple several things you can stock is to cut off a tiny bit from the depending on the size of your 2 scallions, sliced
roasted sweet potato plant in a fall garden that 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard bottom of the squash in an butternut squash, it may take 2 teaspoons orange zest
1 tablespoon chopped fresh even slice so that you can sit less or more time to cook 1/3 cup orange juice
when the weather turns will grow quickly. sage thoroughly (could be up to 1
it down first, and then cut the 3 tablespoons sugar
cooler,” said Kayla Curry “We’re fixing to do let- 1 1/2 teaspoons chopped squash in half lengthwise.) 1/2 hours.) Kosher salt
of Columbus. “I cube tuce boxes right now, with fresh rosemary n Place squash in a baking (Source: ohsnapletseat.com) Black pepper
mine, drizzle it with ex- chard, spinach, kale, and 2 medium apples, thinly sliced pan and rub with melted butter
tra-virgin olive oil, honey, we do carrots, for carrot 1 small red onion, thinly verti- (or melted coconut oil if you n Place cranberries in a food
cinnamon and a little salt tops,” said Mary Tuggle,
cally sliced are dairy-free). CRANBERRY-APPLE processor; and pulse until
n Sprinkle the cinnamon, chopped, 3 to 4 times. Trans-
and pepper.” Cook the greenhouse and garden n Heat a large skillet over allspice, nutmeg and brown RELISH fer cranberries to a bowl and
cubed potatoes in a single manager at Palmer Home medium-high heat. Add 1 1/2 sugar (optional). (If you forget add apple, scallions, orange
layer on a roasting tray or for Children in Columbus. teaspoons oil to pan; swirl this step you can add it at the 1 12-ounce package fresh zest and juice, and sugar and
“You can do arugula and to coat. Sprinkle pork chops end also.) cranberries stir to combine. Season with
pan for 25-30 minutes, or evenly with 3/8 teaspoon salt
under they’re tender, at harvest it by Christmas. n Bake in preheated oven for 1 Granny Smith apple, finely salt and pepper. Chill.
and 3/8 teaspoon pepper. an hour. Be warned though, chopped (Source: countryliving.com)
375 F. Transfer them to a You can put collards in.” Add pork chops to pan; cook 5
serving plate and drizzle Broccoli fans can minutes on each side or until
them with some more also look for two-pack or pork chops are done. Remove
three-pack broccoli plants from pan.
extra-virgin olive oil. n Combine stock and mus-
Butternut squash has at area co-ops, said Tug- tard, stirring with a whisk. Add
tender, rich flesh and a fla- gle, “plants with a little remaining 1 tablespoon oil
vor reminiscent of sweet 3-inch root,” to get in the to pan; swirl. Add remaining
ground. 3/8 teaspoon salt, remaining
potato. It, too, can be 3/8 teaspoon pepper, sage,
roasted for a comfort-food To everything, there
rosemary, apple, and onion to
treat. A recipe is included is a season. And that in- pan; cook 4 minutes, stirring
cludes what we eat. Make occasionally. Stir in stock mix-
today.
a visit to the farmers ture. Return pork chops to pan;
Cranberries reach cook 3 minutes or until liquid
market soon, especially
their peak of tangy, fruity is reduced by half.
on a Saturday morning,
flavor and color now. Use (Source: cookinglight.com)
and see some of autumn’s
them in breads, desserts,
gifts.
salads, sauces and with
entrées. And we love our ROASTED
autumn apples. Who can SKILLET APPLE BUTTERNUT SQUASH
resist the aroma of apples
baking in a pie or tarts?
CHICKEN THIGHS 1 medium squash
Total time: 26 minutes
But they work outside the Yields: Serves 4 1 tablespoon butter, melted (or
box, too — like in the ap- coconut oil)
1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil, Cinnamon
ple chicken thighs recipe Allspice
divided
below. 4 (6-ounce) bone-in pork chops Nutmeg
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt, Brown sugar (optional)
Still time to plant divided
3/4 teaspoon freshly ground n Preheat oven to 400 F.
As temperatures begin black pepper, divided n Cut squash in half length-
to cool down, there are 1/2 cup unsalted chicken wise. (An easy way to do this

Coleslaw
Continued from Page 5B
perfect base for a veggie peeled and shredded paprika and cilantro. Season
slaw that is dressed with 1 small yellow bell pepper, dressing with salt and pepper.
diced Add more to taste.
barbecue flavors and a 1 small red bell pepper, diced n Pour dressing over slaw
hint of smoky Pancetta 1 small-to-medium Vidalia mixture, tossing well to coat
and sweetness from onion, diced evenly. Reserve the cooked
white raisins. I love how 2/3 cup golden raisins pancetta to mix in just before
the hearty slaw echoes 1/2 cup good quality mayon- serving. Transfer to a serving
the smoky sweet flavors naise bowl. Refrigerate for at least
1/2 cup sour cream 4 hours or overnight to let the
of my barbecue-sauced 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard flavors marry.
ribs. If you don’t feel like 2 generous teaspoons ground n Before serving, re-mix
making ribs, it is equally cumin coleslaw, and sprinkle with
delicious with chicken, 1 teaspoon paprika the pancetta. Serve chilled or
grilled salmon, a burger 1/3 cup minced fresh cilantro slightly above room tempera-
1 teaspoon fine grain sea salt ture.
or chili. It’s the perfect 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground Chef’s Note: If your slaw
side to celebrate the end pepper seems dry, you may need
of summer and ring in more dressing. This will hap-
the fall. n Cook pancetta in a heavy pen as the size of vegetables
skillet until crisp. Drain and re- vary. You can double the
serve cooked bacon. Reserve dressing ingredients to make
CONFETTI COLESLAW a few tablespoons of the
pancetta drippings.
more, but let the slaw sit
before adding more dressing
Servings: 10-12
Start to finish: 4 hours (20 n In a large mixing bowl, because you don’t want to
minutes active) combine cabbage, carrots, over-dress it.
peppers, onions and raisins; Nutrition information per
4 ounces diced pancetta or toss well. serving: 210 calories; 114
bacon n In a small bowl, mix calories from fat; 13 g fat (4 g
1 red cabbage (about 3 reserved pancetta drippings saturated; 0 g trans fats); 17
pounds), cored and shredded together with mayonnaise mg cholesterol; 377 mg so-
into 1/8-inch-wide strips and sour cream until smooth. dium; 21 g carbohydrate; 4 g
4 medium-large carrots, Whisk in mustard, cumin, fiber; 14 g sugar; 4 g protein.

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Deed of Trust was trans- of Mississippi, in Book door of Courthouse pro- appointed Dean Morris, sissippi.
ferred and assigned to 2002, Page• www.cdispatch.com
28023; and ceed to sell at public LLC as Substitute Trust- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 7B
Reverse Mortgage Solu- outcry to the highest ee by instrument recor- SUBJECT TO those cer-
tions, Inc.; and WHEREAS, New Resid- and best bidder for cash ded in the office of the tain restrictive coven-
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 ential Mortgage
Legal Notices 0010 Loan or certified
Legal funds ONLY,
Notices 0010 aforesaid
Legal NoticesChancery
0010 ants
Legal and
Noticesconditions
0010 of General Services 1360
WHEREAS, the under- Trust 2016-4, the cur- the following described Clerk in Mort Book record in Book 850 at
IN THE CHANCERY signed, Rubin Lublin, rent holder and/or as- property situated in 2018 at Page 12160; Page 24 in the land re- DUMP TRUCK Hauling

CLASSIFIEDS
COURT OF LOWNDES LLC has been appoin- signee, substituted Lowndes County, Mis- and cords of Lowndes Slag, Gravel, Clay Dirt,
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ted as Substitute Trust- Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC sissippi, to wit: County, Mississippi. Grating Driveways &
ee; and as Trustee by instru- WHEREAS, default hav- Trailer Parks. 5 yard In-
IN THE MATTER OF THE ment recorded in the LOT 51 OF BEERSHEBA ing been made in the I WILL CONVEY only ternational Truck holds
ESTATE NOW, THEREFORE, the Chancery Clerk’s Office HILLS SUBDIVISION, A payments of the in- such title as is vested 5 tons. $225/load, Col.
OF DONALD L. SKIN- holder of said Deed of on August 16, 2018 in SUBDIVISION OF debtedness secured by in me as Substitute Walter, 662-251-8664.
Phone: 662.328.2424 NER, DECEASED Trust, having requested Book: MORT 2018,
the undersigned so to Page: 17477; and
LOWNDES COUNTY,
MISSISSIPPI, AS PER
the said Deed of Trust,
and the holder of said
Trustee.
HILL'S PRESSURE
classifieds@cdispatch.com NO. 2018-0175 do, as Substitute Trust- MAP OR PLAT RECOR- Deed of Trust, having re- WITNESS MY SIGNA- WASHING. Commercial/
ee or his duly appoin- WHEREAS, Default hav- DED IN PLAT BOOK 4 AT quested the under- residential. House, con-
cdispatch.com/classifieds KIMBERLY L. BOURNE ted agent, by virtue of ing been made in the PAGE 35 OF RECORD IN signed so to do, on the
TURE, this the 16th day
of August, 2018. crete, sidewalks & mo-
P.O. Box 511 • 516 Main Street AND DAVID D. SKIN- the power, duty and au- terms and conditions of PLAT BOOKS ON FILE IN
thority vested and im- said deed of trust and OFFICE OF THE CHAN-
26th day of September,
2018 , I will during the /s/ David E. Flautt
bile washing. Free est.
Call 662-386-8925
NER, CO-EXECUTORS
Columbus, MS 39701 posed upon said Substi- the entire debt secured CERY CLERK OF lawful hours of between
NOTICE TO CREDITORS tute Trustee shall, on thereby having been de- LOWNDES COUNTY, 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 David E. Flautt MUSIC THEORY LES-

DEADLINES
October 24, 2018 with- clared to be due and MISSISSIPPI. SUBJECT, p.m., at public outcry, Substitute Trustee SONS
Letters Testamentary in the lawful hours of payable in accordance HOWEVER, TO EXIST- offer for sale and will 299 South 9th Street $25 per hour
have been granted and sale between 11:00AM with the terms of said ING EASEMENTS FOR sell, at the south east Oxford, MS 38655 Chords, Scales, Modes
(Deadlines subject to change.) issued to Kimberly L. and 4:00PM at the deed of trust, New Res- THE INSTALLATION AND front door of Lowndes (770)643-2148 & more! Call Jimbo @
Bourne and David D. southeast front door of idential Mortgage Loan MAINTENANCE OF PUB- County Courthouse, 505 Foreclosurehotline.net 662-364-1687
For Placing/Canceling Skinner, Co-Executors of Courthouse proceed to Trust 2016-4, the legal LIC UTILITY FACILITIES 2nd Ave. North at If no answer leave
voicemail or text.
Classified Line Ads: the Estate of Donald L.
Skinner, deceased, by
sell at public outcry to
the highest and best
holder of said indebted- AS RESERVED AND
ness, having requested SHOWN ON THE RECOR-
Columbus, Mississippi,
for cash to the highest
File No.: 5210118
Sunday .................. Thursday 3:00 p.m. the Chancery Court of bidder for cash or certi- the undersigned Substi- DED PLAT. SUBJECT, bidder, the following de- PUBLISH: 9/5/2018,
NEED A Privacy Fence?
Call me! Build or assist!
Monday.................... Friday 12:00 p.m. Lowndes County, Mis- fied funds ONLY, the fol- tute Trustee in said FURTHER, HOWEVER, scribed land and prop- 9/12/2018 & 662-549-7167
sissippi, on the 10th lowing described prop- deed of trust, will on TO THE RESTRICTIVE erty situated in Lowndes 9/19/2018 Call or Text.
Tuesday.................Monday 12:00 p.m. day of September, erty situated in Lowndes September 20, 2018 of- COVENANTS AND CON- County, Mississippi, to-
2018. This is to give no- County, Mississippi, to fer for sale at public DITIONS DULY RECOR- wit: SUBSTITUTED TRUST-
Wednesday ........... Tuesday 12:00 p.m. tice to all persons hav- wit: outcry and sell within DED IN THE DEED EE'S NOTICE OF SALE RETAINER WALL, drive-
way, foundation, con-
Thursday ........ Wednesday 12:00 p.m. ing claims against said legal hours (being BOOK 712 AT PAGE All that certain property
WHEREAS, on January crete, masonry restora-
estate to Probate and LOT SIXTY-SIX (66), between the hours of 188 AND AMENDED ON situated in the County
Friday .................. Thursday 12:00 p.m. Register same with the BLUECUTT ESTATES 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 THE 26TH DAY OF APRIL of Lowndes, and State 22, 2014, Terry Thomas tion, remodeling, base-
LEGAL NOTICES must be Chancery Clerk of SUBDIVISION, A SUBDI- p.m.), at the main front 1984 WHICH IS OF RE- of Mississippi, being de- and Leolia Thomas, hus- ment foundation, re-
VISION ACCORDING TO door of the County CORD IN DEED BOOK scribed as follows: band and wife executed pairs, small dump truck
submitted 3 business days prior to Lowndes County, Mis-
sissippi, within ninety A MAP OR PLAT THERE- Courthouse of Lowndes 728 AT PAGE 61, IN a certain deed of trust hauling (5-6 yd) load &
demolition/lot cleaning.
first publication date (90) days after the date OF ON FILE AND RE- County in Columbus, THE CHANCERY Lot 192 in Chilcutt Sub- to Real Estate Closing
- of the first publication CORD IN OFFICE OF THE Mississippi, to the CLERK`S OFFICE OF division, 3rd Extension, Services, Inc., Trustee Burr Masonry
for the benefit of Mort- 662-242-0259.
• Please read your ad on the first day of of this Notice to Credit- CHANCERY CLERK OF highest and best bidder LOWNDES COUNTY, a Subdivision of
gage Electronic Regis-
ors. A failure to so Pro- LOWNDES COUNTY, for cash the following MISSISSIPPI. Lowndes County, Mis- STORAGE UNITS FOR
publication. We accept responsibility MISSISSIPPI, RECOR- described property situ- sissippi, as shown by tration Systems, Inc., RENT @ 1801 Main St.
bate and Register said
only for the first incorrect insertion. claim will forever bar the DED IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT ated in Lowndes PROPERTY ADDRESS: plat recorded in Plat as nominee for Platin- 10x10-$45
• The Publisher assumes no financial same. PAGE 33, OF THE LAND County, Mississippi, to The street address of Book 2, Page 69 in the um Mortgage, Inc., its 10x15-$55
RECORDS OF LOWNDES wit: the property is believed Office of the Chancery successors and as- 10x20-$65
responsibility for errors nor for COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. to be 129 SHIRLEY DR, signs which deed of
THIS the 10th day of Clerk of Lowndes 662-434-5555
omission of copy. Liability shall not September, 2018. PROPERTY ADDRESS: SITUATED in the County COLUMBUS, MS County, Mississippi. trust is of record in the
exceed the cost of that portion of space of Lowndes, State of 39702. office of the Chancery WORK WANTED:
The street address of Mississippi, and being Being the property con- Clerk of Lowndes Licensed & Bonded-car-
occupied by such error. /s/ Kimberly L. Bourne
County, State of Missis- pentry, painting, & de-
Kimberly L. Bourne the property is believed more particularly de- In the event of any dis- veyed in Warranty Deed
• All questions regarding classified ads to be 3221 5TH ST N, scribed as follows, to crepancy between this from National City, As sippi in Book MORT molition. Landscaping,
currently running should be directed to /s/ David D. Skinner COLUMBUS, MS wit; street address and the Trustee for the Re- 2014 at Page 1234; gutters cleaned, bush
and hogging, clean-up work,
the Classified Department. David D. Skinner 39705. In the event of legal description of the gistered Holders or
any discrepancy Lot 26 of Beersheba property, the legal de- Credit Suisse First Bo- pressure washing, mov-
• All ads are subject to the approval of Of Counsel: between this street ad- Hills Subdivision, Lots scription shall control. ston Mortgage Securit- WHEREAS, said Deed of ing help & furniture
this paper. The Commercial Dispatch Aubrey E. Nichols, MB # dress and the legal de- 1-59, Lowndes County, Title to the above de- ies Corp. Home Equity Trust was subsequently repair. 662-242-3608
reserves the right to reject, revise, 3842 scription of the prop- Mississippi as recor- scribed property is be- Loan Tr to Shaneta K. assigned to Nationstar
The Nichols Firm, PLLC erty, the legal descrip- ded in Plat Book 4 at lieved to be good, but I Blanche, dated Mortgage LLC by instru- Housekeeping 1380
classify or cancel any advertising at any tion shall control. page 35 on file in the will convey only such 05/25/2004, recorded ment dated October 1,
Post Office Box 1081
time. Columbus, MS 39703- Chancery clerk`s Office, title as is vested in me 06/16/2004, in Deed 2014 and recorded in HUDSON CLEANING
1081 Title to the above de- Lowndes County, Mis- as Substitute Trustee. Book 2004, Page 4201, Book MORT 2014 at SERVICE. Commercial
Advertisements must be (662) 243-7312
anichols@thenichols-
scribed property is be-
lieved to be good, but I
sissippi.
THIS LAW FIRM IS AT-
in the Clerk of Chan-
cery Court for Lowndes
Page 20915 of the
aforesaid Chancery
or Residential. Free
Quotes! Cleaning level
paid for in advance. firm.net will convey only such LESS AND EXCEPT THE TEMPTING TO COLLECT
title as is vested in me FOLLOWING DE- A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-
County, Mississippi. Clerk's office; and

WHEREAS, Nationstar
options. Refs available.
662-251-0351.
PUBLISH: 9/12, 9/19, as Substitute Trustee. SCRIBED PARCEL: TION OBTAINED WILL I will only convey such
You may cancel at any time during & 9/26/2018 BE USED FOR THAT title as is vested in me Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Lawn Care / Landscaping
regular business hours and receive a THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- Beginning at the South- PURPOSE. as Substitute Trustee. Cooper has heretofore
substituted Shapiro &
1470
NOTICE OF SUBSTI- TEMPTING TO COLLECT west corner of said Lot
refund for days not published. TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- 26 as shown on said 428 North Lamar Blvd, WITNESS MY SIGNA- Massey, LLC as Trust- INFINITY LAWN CARE
ee by instrument dated
REGULAR RATES STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
TION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT
plat of Beersheba Hills Suite 107
Subdivision; thence Oxford, MS 38655
TURE, this 23rd day of
August, 2018. July 27, 2017 and re-
& LANDSCAPING
Mowing, landscaping,
4 Lines/6 Days ........................ $19.20 COUNTY OF LOWNDES PURPOSE. South 88 degrees, 26 www.rubinlublin.com/pr corded in the aforesaid and clean up.
minutes East, along the operty-listings.php Chancery Clerk's Office
4 Lines/12 Days...................... $31.20 Dean Morris, LLC
in Book MORT 2017 at
Call for FREE quote!
WHEREAS, default has 428 North Lamar Blvd, South line of said Lot Tel: (877) 813-0992 Substitute Trustee 662-574-2276
4 Lines/26 Days...................... $46.80 occurred in the perform- Suite 107 26, a distance of 163.4 Fax: (404) 601-5846 855 S Pear Orchard Page 17126; and
Rate applies to commercial operations ance of the covenants, Oxford, MS 38655 feet to the West right-of- Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. JESSE & BEVERLY'S
and merchandise over $1,000. terms and conditions of rubinlublin.com/prop- way of Widner Drive; PUBLISH: 08/22/2018, 400 WHEREAS, default hav- LAWN SERVICE. Mow-
a Deed of Trust dated erty-listing thence North 8 degrees, 08/29/2018, Ridgeland, MS 39157 ing been made in the ing, cleanup, landscap-
SUPER SAVER RATES August 15, 2013, ex- Tel: (877) 813-0992 20 minutes West, along 09/05/2018, (318) 330-9020 terms and conditions of ing, sodding, & tree cut-
6 Days ...................................... $12.00 ecuted by EUGENE R. Fax: (404) 601-5846 the West right-of-way of 09/12/2018 said deed of trust and ting. 356-6525.
TRUSSELL, MARY G. said Widner Drive, a dis- adp/F18-0391 the entire debt secured
12 Days.................................... $18.00 TRUSSELL, conveying PUBLISH: 09/12/2018, tance of 5.0 feet; STATE OF MISSISSIPPI thereby having been de- TERRA CARE
Over 6 lines is $1 per additional line. certain real property 10/03/2018, thence North 88 de- COUNTY OF LOWNDES PUBLISH: 9/5/2018, clared to be due and Landscaping L.L.C.
therein described to MI- 10/10/2018 & grees, 26 minutes 9/12/2018 & payable in accordance Phone: 662-549-1878
Six lines or less, consecutive days. Rate applies to 10/17/2018 West, parallel with the NOTICE OF SALE 9/19/2018 with the terms of said Landscaping, Property
CHAEL LYON, as Trust-
private party ads of non-commercial nature for ee, for Mortgage Elec- South line of said Lot deed of trust, Nation- Clean Up, Plant Care,
merchandise under $1,000. Must include price in 26, as shown on said WHEREAS, the follow- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S star Mortgage LLC Bush Hogging,
tronic Registration Sys- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S Herbicide Spraying
ad. 1 ITEM PER AD. No pets, firewood, etc. tems Inc. as nominee NOTICE OF FORECLOS- plat of Beersheba Hills ing tenants entered in- NOTICE OF SALE d/b/a Mr. Cooper, the
Subdivision, a distance to leases with Tweety's legal holder of said in-
GARAGE SALE RATES
for One Reverse Mort- URE SALE
gage, LLC, Original Be- of 163.2 feet; thence Mini Storage for stor- WHEREAS, on April 30, debtedness, having re- Painting & Papering 1620
4 Lines/1 Day ........................... $9.20 neficiary, to secure the WHEREAS, on October South 5 degrees, 28 age space in which to 2010, Lee A. Garner, a quested the under-
minutes East, along the store personal property single man, executed a signed Substituted CLIFF'S PAINTING. Cliff
indebtedness therein 16, 2002, Herbert
4 Lines/3 Days ........................$18.00 described, as same ap- Jones and Wanda Faye West line of said Lot and deed of trust for the be- Trustee to execute the Baswell. Free estim-
pears of record in the Jones executed a cer- 26, a distance of 5.0 nefit of Mortgage Elec- trust and sell said land ates. Interior/Exterior
Price includes 2 FREE Garage Sale signs. Rain office of the Chancery tain deed of trust to feet to the point of be- WHEREAS, default has tronic Registration Sys- and property in accord- work. 30 years experi-
Guarantee: If it rains the day of your sale, we will ginning and containing been made in the pay- tems, Inc., as nominee ance with the terms of ence. Many references.
Clerk of Lowndes Swafford and Hays, 662-327-9079.
re-run you ad the next week FREE! County, Mississippi filed Trustee for the use and 0.02 acres, more or ment of rent and for Trustmark National said deed of trust and
You must call to request free re-run. and recorded October 4, benefit of Homeowners less. Tweety's Mini Storage Bank, its successors for the purpose of rais- 662-386-0006.
2013, in Deed Book Loan Corporation, which pursuant to said Lease and assigns, which ing the sums due there-
SULLIVAN'S PAINT
FREE SERVICES 2013, Page 27760; and deed of trust is of re- The above legal descrip- is authorized to sell the deed of trust was recor- under, together with at-
SERVICE
cord in the office of the tion being the same as personal property to sat- ded on May 4, 2010, in torney's fees, trustee's
Bargain Column Ad must fit in 4 lines (ap- WHEREAS, the benefi- Chancery Clerk of the last deed of record, isfy the past due rent Book 2010, Page 8501, fees and expense of Certified in lead
proximately 20 characters per line) and will run removal. Offering spe-
for 3 days. For items $100 or less ONLY. More cial interest of said Lowndes, County, state no boundary survey hav- and any other charges in the office of the sale.
cial prices on interior &
owed to it by the follow- Chancery Clerk of
than one item may be in same ad, but prices may Deed of Trust was trans- of Mississippi, in Book ing been made at the ing tenants. exterior painting, pres-
ferred and assigned to 2002, Page 28023; and time of this conveyance. Lowndes County, Mis- NOW, THEREFORE, I,
not total over $100, no relists. Shapiro & Massey, LLC, sure washing & sheet
BEING the same prop- sissippi; and
Free Pets Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. Reverse Mortgage Solu-
tions, Inc.; and WHEREAS, New Resid- erty conveyed to Her- NOW THEREFORE, no- Substituted Trustee in rock repairs.
Lost & Found Up to 6 lines, ad will run for ential Mortgage Loan bert Jones and wife, tice is hereby given that WHEREAS, the afore- said deed of trust, will Free Estimates
Call 435-6528
6 days. Wanda Faye Jones, as Tweety's Mini Storage mentioned Deed of on October 3, 2018 of-
WHEREAS, the under- Trust 2016-4, the cur- will offer for sale, and
These ads are taken by e-mail or in person at our signed, Rubin Lublin, rent holder and/or as- an estate by the en- Trust was assigned by fer for sale at public
will sale at auction to Mortgage Electronic Re- outcry and sell within Stump Removal 1790
office. Ads will not be take by telephone. Legalhas
LLC Notices 0010appoin-
been signee, substituted tirety with full rights of the highest and best
ted as Substitute Trust- Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC survivorship and not as bidder for cash all per- gistration Systems, Inc., legal hours (being
ee; and as Trustee by instru- tenants in common, by sonal property in stor- as nominee for Trust- between the hours of
0 Legals 4390 Computer Equipment
ment recorded in the deed from Nelson mark National Bank, its 11:00 a.m. and 4:00
4420 Farm Equipment & age units leased by the successors and as- p.m.), at the Southeast
1000 Service Supplies
NOW, THEREFORE, the Chancery Clerk’s Office Chain, dated December following tenants at
signs, to JPMorgan Door of the County
1030 Air Conditioning & Heating holder of said Deed of on August 16, 2018 in 31, 1993 and recorded Tweety's Mini Storage,
4450 Firewood Trust, having requested Book: MORT 2018, January 3, 1993, in Chase Bank, National Courthouse of Lowndes
1060 Appliance Repair 8527 Hwy 45 N., Association, by instru- County, located at
4460 Flea Markets the undersigned so to Page: 17477; and Book 1004, page 131, Columbus, MS, 39705
1070 Asphalt & Paving do, as Substitute Trust- in the Office of the ment dated March 29, Columbus, Mississippi,
4480 Furniture at 8:00 a.m. on the 2017, and recorded on to the highest and best ALLSTUMP GRINDING
1090 Automotive Services 4510 Garage Sales ee or his duly appoin- WHEREAS, Default hav- Chancery Clerk of 28th day of September, SERVICE
1120 Building & Remodeling ted agent, by virtue of ing been made in the Lowndes County, Mis- April 10, 2017, in Book bidder for cash the fol-
4540 General Merchandise 2018. lowing described prop- GET 'ER DONE!
the power, duty and au- terms and conditions of sissippi. 2017, Page 7547 of the
1150 Carpeting/Flooring 4570 Household Goods records of the afore- erty situated in Lowndes We can grind all your
thority vested and im- said deed of trust and Title to the personal
1180 Childcare 4630 Lawn & Garden posed upon said Substi- the entire debt secured I will convey only such property to be sold is said Chancery Clerk; County, State of Missis- stumps. Hard to reach
1210 Chimney Cleaning and sippi, to-wit: places, blown over
4660 Merchandise Rentals tute Trustee shall, on thereby having been de- title as vested in me as believed to be good, but roots, hillsides, back-
1240 Contractors 4690 Musical Instruments October 24, 2018 with- clared to be due and Substituted Trustee. at such sale, Tweety's yards, pastures. Free
1250 Computer Services in the lawful hours of payable in accordance Mini Storage will con- WHEREAS, JPMorgan Lot 118 of East Emer-
4700 Satellites Chase Bank, National ald Estates, Part II, as estimates. You find it,
1270 Electrical sale between 11:00AM with the terms of said Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC vey only such title as is we'll grind it!
4720 Sporting Goods and 4:00PM at the deed of trust, New Res- Substituted Trustee vested in it pursuant to Association, the holder shown by map or plat of
1300 Excavating 4750 Stereos & TV’s of the deed of trust, same recorded in Plat 662-361-8379
southeast front door of idential Mortgage Loan its lease with the follow-
1320 Fitness Training 4780 Wanted To Buy Courthouse proceed to Trust 2016-4, the legal Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC ing and as allowed un- substituted either Book 3, Page 13, land
1330 Furniture Repair & sell at public outcry to holder of said indebted- 244 Inverness Center der Mississippi Code James L. DeLoach or records of Lowndes Tree Services 1860
Refinishing 5000 Pets & Livestock the highest and best ness, having requested Dr, Ste 200 Annotated Section 85-7- David E. Flautt as Trust- County, Mississippi;
A&T Tree Service
5100 Free Pets bidder for cash or certi- the undersigned Substi- Birmingham, AL 35242 121 et esq (Supp ee, as authorized by the Subject, however, to
1360 General Services terms thereof, by instru- easements reserved for Bucket truck & stump
5150 Pets fied funds ONLY, the fol- tute Trustee in said (205) 970-2233 1988).
1380 Housecleaning ment recorded on Au- the installation and removal. Free est.
5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock lowing described prop- deed of trust, will on Serving Columbus
1390 Insulation erty situated in Lowndes September 20, 2018 of- Publication dates: Au- Rye gust 7, 2018, and maintenance of utility
1400 Insurance 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming spread at large upon and/or drainage facilit- since 1987. Senior
County, Mississippi, to fer for sale at public gust 29, 2018, Septem- Unit #8 citizen disc. Call Alvin @
1410 Interior Decorators 5300 Supplies/Accessories wit: outcry and sell within ber 5, 2018, Septem- the records in the of- ies as shown on said re-
fice of the aforesaid corded plat; and also 242-0324/241-4447
1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair 5350 Veterinarians legal hours (being ber 12, 2018, Septem- Norris "We'll go out on a limb
LOT SIXTY-SIX (66), between the hours of ber 19, 2018 Unit #37 Chancery Clerk in Book Subject To the restrict-
1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping 5400 Wanted To Buy ive covenants and con- for you!"
BLUECUTT ESTATES 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 MORT 2018, Page
1500 Locksmiths 6000 Financial SUBDIVISION, A SUBDI- p.m.), at the main front NOTICE OF SUBSTI- Flood 16531, prior to the ditions made and J&A TREE REMOVAL
1530 Machinery Repair 6050 Business Opportunity VISION ACCORDING TO door of the County TUTE TRUSTEES SALE Unit #70 posting and publication entered into between Work from a bucket
1560 Mobile Home Services A MAP OR PLAT THERE- Courthouse of Lowndes of this notice; and Lowndes Investment truck. Insured/bonded.
6100 Business Opportunity STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Company, a Mississippi Call Jimmy for a free es-
1590 Moving & Storage OF ON FILE AND RE- County in Columbus, WITNESS MY SIGNA-
Wanted COUNTY OF LOWNDES TURE on this the 11th WHEREAS, default hav- corporation, and others timate 662-386-6286.
1620 Painting & Papering CORD IN OFFICE OF THE Mississippi, to the
6120 Check Cashing CHANCERY CLERK OF highest and best bidder day of September, ing been made in the dated July 9, 1974, and
1650 Pest Control 6150 Insurance WHEREAS, default has 2018. terms and conditions of recorded in Deed Book VICKERS TREE
LOWNDES COUNTY, for cash the following
1680 Plumbing 6200 Loans MISSISSIPPI, RECOR- described property situ- occurred in the perform- the deed of trust, and 503, Page 74, land re- SERVICE, LLC
1710 Printing DED IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT ated in Lowndes ance of the covenants, Tweety's Mini Storage the entire debt secured cords of Lowndes Tree trimming and re-
6250 Mortgages County, Mississippi.
1740 Roofing & Guttering 6300 Stocks & Bonds PAGE 33, OF THE LAND County, Mississippi, to terms and conditions of BY: Thomas Hodge, Jr. thereby having been de- moval. Fully insured.
RECORDS OF LOWNDES wit: a Deed of Trust dated clared to be due and Free estimates.
1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers 6350 Business for Sale June 29, 2012, ex- Publish: 9/12, 9/19 & payable in accordance I WILL CONVEY only
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. Call Curt 662-418-0889
1780 Sitting with Elderly/Sick such title as vested in
7000 Rentals PROPERTY ADDRESS: SITUATED in the County ecuted by MARTHA MC- 9/26/2018 with the terms of the or 662-549-2902
1790 Stump Removal of Lowndes, State of MILLAN HALL, convey- deed of trust, and the me as Substituted “A cut above the rest”
1800 Swimming Pools 7050 Apartments Legalstreet
The Notices address
0010 of Mississippi, and being ing certain real property SUBSTITUTED TRUST- legal holder of said in- Trustee.
1830 Tax Service 7100 Commercial Property the property is believed more particularly de- therein described to EE’S NOTICE OF SALE debtedness, JPMorgan General Help Wanted 3200
7150 Houses to be 3221 5TH ST N, scribed as follows, to REAL ESTATE CLOSING Chase Bank, National WITNESS MY SIGNA-
1860 Tree Service SERVICES, as Trustee, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI TURE on this 4th day of
7180 Hunting Land COLUMBUS, MS wit; Association, has re-
1890 Upholstery for MORTGAGE ELEC- quested the under- September, 2018. ESTIMATOR WANTED
7190 Land for Rent/Lease 39705. In the event of for a specialty con-
1910 Welding any discrepancy Lot 26 of Beersheba TRONIC REGISTRATION COUNTY OF Lowndes signed Substitute Trust-
7200 Mobile Homes SYSTEMS INC AS NOM- ee to execute the trust Shapiro & Massey, LLC struction company in
2000 Announcements 7250 Mobile Home Spaces
between this street ad- Hills Subdivision, Lots
SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE Columbus. Responsib-
2050 Card of Thanks dress and the legal de- 1-59, Lowndes County, INEE FOR GENWORTH WHEREAS, on the 8th and sell said land, prop-
ilities include working
7300 Office Spaces scription of the prop- Mississippi as recor- FINANCIAL HOME day of August, 2006, erty and improvements
2100 Fraternal & Lodge EQUITY ACCESS INC., Shaneta K Blanche Un- in accordance with the Shapiro & Massey, LLC with General Contract-
7350 Resort Rentals erty, the legal descrip- ded in Plat Book 4 at ors & Subcontractors,
2150 Good Things To Eat tion shall control. page 35 on file in the Original Beneficiary, to married Solely, ex- terms of the deed of 1080 River Oaks Drive
7400 River Property Suite B-202 performing take offs,
2200 In Memorial 7450 Rooms Chancery clerk`s Office, secure the indebted- ecuted and delivered a trust for the purpose of
preparation of bids,
Title to the above de- Lowndes County, Mis- ness therein described, certain Deed of Trust raising the sums due Flowood, MS 39232
2250 Instruction & School 7500 Storage & Garages as same appears of re- unto Bryan P. Griffin, thereunder, together (601) 981-9299 job management of
2300 Lost & Found scribed property is be- sissippi. field employees,
7520 Vacation Rentals lieved to be good, but I cord in the office of the Trustee for Wells Fargo with attorney’s fees,
2350 Personals 2114 Shamrock Drive scheduling, procuring
7550 Wanted to Rent will convey only such LESS AND EXCEPT THE Chancery Clerk of Financial Mississippi 2, Substitute Trustee’s
materials & timeline
2400 Special Notices title as is vested in me FOLLOWING DE- Lowndes County, Mis- Inc., Beneficiary, to se- fees and expenses of Columbus, MS 39702
7600 Waterfront Property sissippi filed and recor- cure an indebtedness sale; 16-017505AH management of
2600 Travel/Entertainment as Substitute Trustee. SCRIBED PARCEL: projects. Require-
8000 Real Estate ded July 6, 2012, in therein described, which
ments include com-
3000 Employment 8050 Commercial Property THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- Beginning at the South- Deed Book 2012, Page Deed of Trust is recor- THEREFORE, on Publication Dates:
puter skills, strong
3050 Clerical & Office TEMPTING TO COLLECT west corner of said Lot 15254-15263; and ded in the office of the September 26, 2018, September 12, 19 and
8100 Farms & Timberland Chancery Clerk of the undersigned Substi- 26, 2018 communication, fol-
3100 Data Processing/ Computer A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- 26 as shown on said low-through, & people
8150 Houses - Northside TION OBTAINED WILL plat of Beersheba Hills WHEREAS, the benefi- Lowndes County, Mis- tute Trustee in the deed
3150 Domestic Help Building & Remodeling 1120 skills. Must be ex-
8200 Houses - East BE USED FOR THAT Subdivision; thence cial interest of said sissippi in Mortgage of trust, will offer for
tremely reliable,
3170 Engineering 8250 Houses - New Hope PURPOSE. South 88 degrees, 26 Deed of Trust was trans- Book 2006 at Page sale at public outcry
CJ'S ROOFING & HOME timely, organized, &
3200 General Help Wanted 8300 Houses - South minutes East, along the ferred and assigned to 22836; and and sell to the highest
detail oriented with
3250 Management Positions 428 North Lamar Blvd, South line of said Lot Reverse Mortgage Solu- bidder for cash, within REMODELING. Roofing
8350 Houses - West tions, Inc.; and WHEREAS, on the 20th legal hours (being (Shingles or Metal) & positive attitude &
3300 Medical/Dental 8450 Houses - Caledonia Suite 107 26, a distance of 163.4
Roof Repairs, Pressure character. Back-
Oxford, MS 38655 feet to the West right-of- day of February, 2018, between the hours of
3350 Opportunity Information 8500 Houses - Other WHEREAS, the under- Wells Fargo Bank, Na- 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Washing, Carpentry & ground in construc-
3400 Part-Time rubinlublin.com/prop- way of Widner Drive; tion supervision pre-
8520 Hunting Land erty-listing thence North 8 degrees, signed, Rubin Lublin, tional Association suc- p.m.) at the Southeast Handyman Work. Veter-
3450 Positions Wanted LLC has been appoin- cessor by merger to front door of the an & Senior Discounts! ferred but not re-
8550 Investment Property Tel: (877) 813-0992 20 minutes West, along
Call 662-397-0800, for quired. Salaried posi-
3500 Professional Fax: (404) 601-5846 the West right-of-way of ted as Substitute Trust- Wells Fargo Financial Lowndes County Court-
8600 Lots & Acreage FREE ESTIMATE. tion with benefits &
3550 Restaurant/Hotel 8650 Mobile Homes said Widner Drive, a dis- ee; and Mississippi 2, Inc. , as- house in Columbus,
vehicle furnished.
PUBLISH: 09/12/2018, tance of 5.0 feet; signed said Deed of Mississippi, the follow-
3600 Sales/Marketing 8700 Mobile Home Spaces NOW, THEREFORE, the Trust unto Wilmington ing described land, HOME REPAIRS & CON- Email resume to
3650Trades 10/03/2018, thence North 88 de- STRUCTION WORK job101@
8750 Resort Property 10/10/2018 & grees, 26 minutes holder of said Deed of Trust, National Associ- property and improve-
3700Truck Driving Trust, having requested ation, not in its individu- ments lying and being WANTED. Carpentry, cdispatch.com
8800 River Property 10/17/2018 West, parallel with the small concrete jobs,
South line of said Lot the undersigned so to al capacity, but solely situate in Lowndes CONSTRUCTION FORE-
4000 Merchandise 8850 Wanted to Buy
26, as shown on said do, as Substitute Trust- as trustee of MFRA County, Mississippi, to- electrical, plumbing, MAN: 10 years heavy
4030 Air Conditioners 8900 Waterfront Property ee or his duly appoin- Trust 2015-1, by instru- wit: roof repairs, pressurefield experience, med.
plat of Beersheba Hills washing and mobile
4060 Antiques 9000 Transportation Subdivision, a distance ted agent, by virtue of ment recorded in the of-
home roof coating and
to large earthwork,
4090 Appliances of 163.2 feet; thence the power, duty and au- fice of the aforesaid Lot 96 of and in Oak water, sewer, storm
9050 Auto Accessories/Parts thority vested and im- Chancery Clerk in Mort Dale Park, Phase II, a underpinning. No job drain and asphalt pav-
4120 Auctions South 5 degrees, 28 too small. 549-7031.
9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing minutes East, along the posed upon said Substi- Book 2018 at Page subdivision in and of ing projects - local. Re-
4150 Baby Articles 9150 Autos for Sale tute Trustee shall, on 4677; and Lowndes County, Mis-
4180 Bargain Column West line of said Lot SUGGS CONSTRUCTION sponsible for site super-
9200 Aviation 26, a distance of 5.0 September 19, 2018 sissippi, as shown by Building, remodeling, vision, manage cost,
4210 Bicycles 9250 Boats & Marine feet to the point of be- within the lawful hours WHEREAS, on the 8th the plat recorded in Plat metal roofing, painting capable of getting top
4240 Building Materials ginning and containing of sale between day of June, 2018 the Book 5 at Page 2 in the & all home repairs. production and perform-
9300 Camper/R.V.’s 11:00AM and 4:00PM Holder of said Deed of office of Chancery Clerk 662-242-3471 ance from site person-
4250 Burial Plots 9350 Golf Carts 0.02 acres, more or
less. at the southeast front Trust substituted and of Lowndes County, Mis- nel, and take a project
4270 Business Furniture & 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs door of Courthouse pro- appointed Dean Morris, sissippi. Tom Hatcher, LLC from start up through
Equipment 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment The above legal descrip- ceed to sell at public LLC as Substitute Trust- Custom Construction, completion meeting
4300 Camera Equipment 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses tion being the same as outcry to the highest ee by instrument recor- SUBJECT TO those cer- Restoration, Remodel- deadlines. Fax resume
4330 Clothing the last deed of record, and best bidder for cash ded in the office of the tain restrictive coven- ing, Repair, Insurance to 662-492-4490 or
9550 Wanted to Buy or certified funds ONLY, aforesaid Chancery ants and conditions of claims. 662-364-1769. email to jm.sitemasters
4360 Coins & Jewelry no boundary survey hav-
ing been made at the the following described Clerk in Mort Book record in Book 850 at Licensed & Bonded @yahoo.com
property situated in 2018 at Page 12160; Page 24 in the land re-
8B WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
General Help Wanted 3200 General Merchandise 4600 Apts For Rent: Other 7080 Houses For Rent: Northside
7110
2016 GRAVELY Resid- 1 & 2 BR Apts for Rent.
ential Zero Turn Mower. Military & 6th Ave N. SHERWOOD FOREST,
Still under warranty. CH&A and Owner pays 3BR/2BA, 2,000sqft at
$2250. 662-425-0601. water. $350 per month, 50 King Edward Dr. New
deposit required. range & fridge. W/D in-
BASKETBALL GOAL, 662-352-4776. cl. Fenced yard.
new, fully assembled. $1150/mo + dep.
Portable. $185. Call HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 662-242-4923.
662-328-7313. Columbus apt available.
2BR/2BA. Call 662-
Sporting Goods 4720 328-8655 or 662-574- Houses For Rent: East 7120
ED SANDERS Gunsmith
Open for season! 9-5,
7879.
3BR/1BA Close to by-
pass. Stove, refrigerat-
Take down
DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, or, dishwasher, w/d
Tues-Fri & 9-12, Sat.
Over 50 years experi- CH&A, 1 story, W/D, hookup, CH/A, double
historic district, 1 block carport, fenced back-
that “for rent”
ence! Repairs, cleaning,
refinishing, scopes
mounted & zeroed,
from downtown, $575/ yard, large outside
mo. + $575 dep. NO shop. $695/mo. $695
sign and get
PETS. 662-574-8789.
handmade knives.
Located: Hwy 45 Alt, Peaceful & Quiet area.
dep. 1-year lease. Cred-
it check. Coleman Re- fast results
North of West Point, alty. 662-329-2323.
turn right on Yokahama FIRST FULL MONTH
RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed-
with an easy
Blvd, 8mi & turn left on
room Apts/Townhomes. Houses For Rent: Other 7180
Darracott Rd, will see
sign, 2.5mi ahead shop Stove & refrigerator.
NICE HOUSE W/ POOL.
classified ad.
on left. 662-494-6218. $335-$600 Monthly.
Credit check & deposit. 3BR/2.5BA, LOTS OF
Wanted To Buy 4780 Coleman Realty, CLOSETS, GAS FIRE-
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662-329-2323.
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General Help Wanted 3200
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mo-
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662-256-0951. Home w/new Central
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General Help Wanted 3200 General Help Wanted 3200 Commercial Property For H/A currently rented,
Pam, 601-310-3528.
Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 storage building, and
Community Counseling THE DISPATCH Rent 7100
FOX RUN COMPANY LLC one 37’ 5th wheel
Services is looking for an FOR RENT: Very nice camper for rent, 3
1 & 2 BR near hospital. COMMERCIAL PROPER-
ADVERTISING SALES TIES/Retail/Office 2BR/2BA, just off Milit- empty spaces – one of
POSITIONS AVAILABLE REPRESENTATIVE. $550-600/mo. Military
discount offered, pet Spaces starting @ ary & Black Creek Rd. which could hold your
The ideal candidate is a $285/mo. Downtown & Quiet, respectable trail- own mobile home – and
RN Positions with a motivated self-starter area, pet friendly, and
furnished corporate East Columbus loca- er park. 662-24-6439 or 5 lots currently rented.
Sign-On Bonus! with excellent commu- 662-570-3340. Pictures and video avail-
Positions (FT & PRN) apartments available. tions. 662-435-4188.
nication and organiza- able for serious inquir-
available at our Crisis tional skills, a strong ON SITE SECURITY. ON
SITE MAINTENANCE. ON OFFICE SPACE: 2,000 ies. Owners willing to
Stabilization Unit loc- work ethic and the abil- LOTS FOR Rent in New finance with 20% down
ated in West Point, MS. ity to relate to a wide SITE MANAGEMENT. 24- square feet. 294 Hope Mobile Home
HOUR CAMERA SUR- Chubby Dr. Flexible leas- Park. $160-$200/mo, for 12 years and no
12 hour shifts with 3 range of people. Sales early payout penalty.
days off one week and experience is preferred, VEILLANCE. Benji @ ing terms. Available will prepare site. Hurry, Septic and treatment
4 days off the next! Re- but not required. Full- 662-386-4446 now. 662-328-8254. only 3 lots available!
Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. systems newly renov-
sponsible for adminis- time position includes Pam, 601-310-3528. ated and pumped, con-
tering medication, care insurance benefits, Sat/Sun by appt only. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN venient to everything –
and supervision of pa- competitive pay, paid Columbus Office, Retail, grocery store, clinics,
tients, documentation, 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- Restaurant Space avail- NICE 3BR/2BA MH in
personal leave and op- ments & townhouses. pharmacy, YMCA, Lake
and other duties within portunity for advance- able. Call 662-328- West Columbus. Close
scope of practice. Cur- Call for more info. Lowndes State Park.
ment. Come join our 8655 or 662-574-7879. to schools & ind. park. Call/text for more info,
rent MS RN license & 662-328-8254. $490/mo + $490 dep. Pam, 601-310-3528.
creative, award-winning
previous mental health staff. Hand deliver re- Houses For Rent: Northside 662-242-7653 or 601-
experience preferred. sume to Beth Proffitt at
Apts For Rent: East 7020 940-1397.
7110 Lots & Acreage 8600
516 Main Street, 2BR/1BA 4935 Hwy.
Direct Care Workers Columbus or email to
Positions (FT & PRN) 182 E. New Hope ALL BRICK 3BR/2BA Office Spaces For Rent 7300200 ACRES timberland
bproffitt@cdispatch.com School District. $525 house for rent. Big yard. for sale. Mature saw
available at our Crisis
Stabilization Unit loc- per mo. Water, garbage Carport. W/D hookup. GREAT, CONVENIENT timber, excellent
ated in West Point, MS. Truck Driving 3700 & sewage included. Call Nice neighborhood. location! Office space hunting. Monroe County
12 hour shifts with 3 662-435-4188. $780 per month. 155 W for lease at 822 2nd near Greenwood
days off one week and CLASS A CDL Driver Thomas Dr. 3 min from Ave. N. 662-574-3970. Springs, MS.
4 days off the next! HS with Truck & Lowboy CAFB. 504-813-1200. PRICED TO SELL.
Trailer experience to Apts For Rent: West 7050
Diploma or GED re- Call: (615) 719-8329
Commercial Property 8050
VIP
quired. Previous mental load, haul, & unload 3BR/2.5BA, charming Email:
health experience pre- heavy construction Antebellum home w/ piper6626@gmail.com
equipment. Overnight RETAIL SPACE located

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ferred. Monitor and as- huge bedrooms. W&D in Historic Downtown FALL SPECIAL
sists patients at the travel required. Only incl. Large eat-in kit-
qualified applicants with Columbus. 3,000 sq. ft. 1.95 acre lots.
CSU. Participates as a chen, big deck w/ Call 662-574-7879 or Good/bad credit.
team member to
provide a nurturing and
clean MVR, current
medical examiner’s cer- Apartments fenced back yard, se-
cure covered parking.
662-328-8655. 10% down, as low as
$299/mo. Eaton Land.
consistent therapeutic tificate and no acci-
dents need apply. Fax
& Houses $1200/mo + dep. 662-361-7711
treatment environment. Houses For Sale: Northside
HS Diploma or GED re- resume to 662-492- 1 Bedrooms 662-251-9908.
8150 WOODED: 6.4 Acres in
quired. Previous mental
health experience pre-
4490 or email to
jm.sitemasters 2 Bedroooms 3BR/3BA w/ MOTHER- Oktibbeha Co, small
lake, turn left on Nich-
ferred. @yahoo.com 3 Bedrooms IN-LAW APT w/ sep en-
trance. CH&A, lg. family
2622 CANTERBURY
Road. Close to hospital ols Rd, $49,900.
rm. w/ f. pl, DR, LR w/ in well-established 662-312-5184.
Applications/Resumes DRIVERS NEEDED -
Poole Trucking is a
Furnished & f. pl., W & D, fridge/ neighborhood, 3 bed-
must be submitted Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
through CCS’ Job Portal. great place to build a Unfurnished freezer/ icemaker, rooms, 2 baths,
screened-in back porch,
career! Seeking hard- bkfast rm, lndry rm,
The link can be ac- 16X88 SINGLEWIDE.
cessed at working, dedicated & 1, 2, & 3 Baths scrd. porch, workroom, workshop overlooking
shaded back yard. Call That's right, 88 feet
fenced patio, off street
www.ccsms.org and self-motivated drivers to
join our trucking family.
Lease, Deposit parking. M-I-L Apt incl. Emily C. Moody @ Long long! Huge living room &
click on the Employ- kitchen. Must see!
ment Tab. CCS is an *2yrs exp. needed & Credit Check kit, kitchenette, BR & & Long @ 662-328-
0770, 662-574-3903. Only $58,900.
bath. 323 13th St N.
Equal Opportunity Em- *Flatbed training avail. viceinvestments.com $1250/mo., Dep. Req.
662-570-1375

327-8555
ployer. *Safety & Compliance a
MUST Ref/app. req. No HUD. Houses For Sale: East 8200 5BR/3BA. Central AC
*Maintaining service 662-386-7506. and skirting. Delivery,
hours on-time 3BR/2BA. 2000 sq. ft. set up & tie down in-
CONTRACTOR SEEKING *Equiptment care & Apts For Rent: Other 7080 Wired shop, screened in cluded. Only $79,900.
experienced carpenter securing loads sunroom, 2-car garage, 662-570-1375.
with lots of experience. to DOT standards new patio cover, fenced
Please call: *Lease options after in backyard. Nice neigh- ASSUME PAYMENTS.
662-570-9464 for info. 1 year borhood. $149,000. Singlewides &
Contact Brad at 662-251-4403. Doublewides available.
662-386-8517 or Small transfer fee re-
pooletrucking@ quired. 662-570-1375. ACROSS
THE COMMERCIAL Dis- Houses For Sale: Caledonia
patch is seeking a gmail.com
8450 USED SINGLEWIDE. 1 Extra
mechanically-minded in-
FULL TIME truck driver
14x52, 2BR/1BA. Deliv-
ery, set-up & tie down
6 Junk, for one
dividual to work in its 3BR/2BA 158 Bethle-
pressroom. Applicants needed for small manu-
hem Rd. 1,523 sq. ft. included. Only $15,995. 10 Quarterback Tim
facturing business loc-
must be comfortable
ated in Macon. Day $129,900. Call 662- 662-570-1375. 11 Poet Neruda
working around heavy 435-4188.
machinery, adhering to only, home every night, 12 Spring up
driving our trucks. Class
tight deadlines and
A CDL, clean driving re- Let your 13 Seething
must have an eye for 3BR/2BA in Ridgeland
detail & quality. Flexible cord, 2 years truck driv- Estates. 226 Justin Cir. fingers do the 14 Christmas
ing experience required.
hours are a must. Email
Must have positive atti-
Newly remodeled.
walking. season
resume to Caledonia school dist.
mfloyd@cdispatch.com tude and be able to $159,900. 662-549- Find your 15 Swindle
or drop resumes off at deal with customers ef- 9298 or 662-574-3330. 16 Take advantage
516 Main St, fectively. Job pays by dream job in
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No phone calls please. formation call 662-726- Houses For Sale: Other 8500 17 Pitcher’s pride
5224.
4BR/3BA, 3,514 sqft 18 Ready to go
Antiques 4060 home on 3 acres on
HELP WANTED – EXPER- Fernbank Rd, 3.5 miles
Autos For Sale 9150 19 Storage rooms
IENCED HEAVY EQUIP- OLD METAL Coke patio across the State Line in 2003 CHEVY Avalanche. 22 Pipe problem
MENT OPERATORS AL. Tons of storage
NEEDED FOR LOCAL
table w/ 4 folding
chairs. $475. Call after space, large L-shaped
84,000 miles, good 23 Minor argument
tires, covered w/ rub-
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room, sunroom/office,
ABLE TO MAINTAIN &
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Lifting Required.
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1987 B2000 Mazda.
writer 8 Tea party guest 30 Wear away
10. $75. Call 662-328-
Bell Building Supply, 7215. One owner. 222,000 39 Borders 9 Available for rent 31 Skier’s spot
402 Lampkin Street
in Starkville.
miles. Runs great. Ask- 40 Stomach woe 11 Tree with fan- 35 Luau instruments
FUTON SOFA Bed Re- ing $3,000. Commer-
Ask for Foley or Wes. cliner Couch, $85. cial-type car hauler. 41 Directors Spike shaped leaves 36 Hay unit
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497-2025, leave msg. 6352 or 662-386-4707.
POSITION OPEN @
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leave msg.
hard working, & must
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cense & high school
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at 5380 Hwy. 182 East, 2025, leave msg.
2 The
Columbus, MS 39702.
NO PHONE CALLS! Farm Equipment & Supplies
4420 Nammys
COLUMBUS LAW firm 2016 JOHN Deere
Dunn & Hemphill in 5100E Tractor, 210
search of a legal secret-
ary/paralegal with 5 yrs
hours. $46,500.
Also, 2016 15ft
3 The White
office experience pre-
ferred with references.
Kubota Bush hog avail.
205-329-1790.
House
Please send resume to:
Dunn & Hemphill, FOR SALE: 2016 New
P.O. Drawer 1426,
Columbus, MS 39703,
Holland Tractor Work
Master, like new cond,
4 “Neighbor-
OR email: wddunn@
marketstreetlaw.com
60hp, 486hrs. Call 662-
356-4700.
hood”
Estate Sales 4490
5 His VW
van —His
partner Steve
Wozniak sold
his Hewl-
ett-Parkard WHATZIT ANSWER
calculator Log cabin

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