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Mississippi State
University will host
its first TEDx confer-
ence on Friday.
Michael Poole, a
university senior in
computer science and
president of TEDx Poole
at Mississippi State,
said students began Courtesy photo/Megan Bean/Mississippi State University
efforts to host a con- Cultures from around the world were represented during Mississippi State University’s 2017 International Fiesta.
ference in the spring A large crowd was on hand to enjoy performances, food and other activities. The event was sponsored by the
2018 semester. At World Neighbors Association and the Holmes Cultural Diversity Center. This year’s event takes place Saturday
the time, a group of from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on MSU’s Drill Field.
students held a pub-
lic interest meeting ‘I think people are
to start the roughly Hobley
15-member TEDx at interested in getting to
Mississippi State student group.
From there, Poole said, they know their background
worked through the summer and
into the fall to get a license to host and cultures and that’s
the conference. Once they got it,
they started planning the event in what keeps the
coordination with MSU.
TED is a nonprofit that focuses
fiesta going’
on spreading ideas. Poole said the Kei Mamiya, program coordinator
application process was “intensive” for the Diversity Center
but helped the group learn what a
By Alex Holloway
TED conference is about.
aholloway@cdispatch.com
“They really wanted to make Courtesy photo/Megan Bean/Mississippi State University
sure you understand what the focus On Saturday, Mississippi State The 2017 International Fiesta on MSU’s Drill Field is pictured. This year, 48
of a TED talk is,” Poole said. “The different organizations from the university and surrounding communities
University’s Drill Field will fill with have set up booths where they’ll sell food, put on cultural performances
whole focus is on ideas, and not just people, food and flags from all over
nice stories or cool new things — and feature children’s activities.
the world for the 29th annual Inter-
it’s about spreading new ideas.” national Fiesta. have set up booths where they’ll sell that draws big crowds, and Mamiya
TEDx at MSU, which is sched- food, put on cultural performances said he thinks Starkville and MSU’s
Hosted annually by the universi-
uled for 4-9 p.m. in the Colvard Stu-
ty’s Holmes Cultural Diversity Cen- and feature children’s activities, said diversity helps drive that interest.
dent Union’s Dawg House, focuses
ter and the World Neighbors Associ- Kei Mamiya, a program coordinator “We have a lot of people from not
on “Moving Forward.” Per TED reg-
ation, the fiesta is a celebration of the for the Diversity Center and vice only the United States but different
ulations, the conference can only
world’s cultures. This year, 48 differ- president of the World Neighbors countries,” Mamiya said. “I think
have 100 attendees, and Poole said
ent organizations from the univer- Association. people are interested in getting to
only six $10 tickets were left, as of
Wednesday afternoon.
sity and surrounding communities The fiesta has long been an event See International Fiesta, 8A
The conference will be live-
See Conference, 3A
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Say What?
Did you hear? “These bans are blatantly unconstitutional and
prostitution investigation
Attorneys want
all evidence
gued that using the cam-
eras to prosecute misde-
meanor crimes violated
House Judiciary panel approves
subpoenas for Mueller report
constitutional privacy pro-
collected against tections and prohibitions
against unreasonable
New England searches. In addition, a
Patriots owner
Florida law says police can
only make secret record-
‘This committee requires the full report and the fight that could eventually head to
court if the two sides can’t settle
thrown out
ings when investigating
certain serious felonies.
underlying materials because it is our job, not their differences through negotia-
tion. Democrats have said they will
By TERRY SPENCER
Kraft is charged with so- the attorney general’s, to determine whether or not accept redactions and want to
see the evidence unfiltered by Barr.
licitation, which is not a
The Associated Press
felony. not President Trump has abused his office’ In the letter last week, Barr said
WEST PALM BEACH, The attorneys want all Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y. he is scrubbing the report to avoid
Fla. — Attorneys for Rob- evidence collected against disclosing any grand jury informa-
ert Kraft on Wednesday Kraft thrown out. If they’re By MARY CLARE JALONICK Wednesday to authorize subpoenas tion or classified material, in addi-
successful, the case The Associated Press related to five of President Donald tion to portions of the report that
attacked a Florida police
against Kraft could be dis- Trump’s former top advisers, step- pertain to ongoing investigations or
investigation that led to WASHINGTON — The House
missed and the other 24 ping up a separate, wide-ranging that “would unduly infringe on the
the New England Patriots Judiciary Committee approved
men who have been sim- investigation into Trump and his personal privacy and reputational in-
owner being charged with subpoenas Wednesday for special
ilarly charged in the Or- personal and political dealings. terests of peripheral third parties.”
paying for sex at a mas- counsel Robert Mueller’s full Russia Democrats say they want access
chids of Asia investigation On the Mueller report, House
sage parlor, saying officers report as Democrats pressure the to all of that information, even if
could try to follow suit. Democrats had given Attorney
violated the U.S. and state Justice Department to release the some of it can’t be disclosed to the
The multicounty inves- General William Barr until Tuesday
constitutions and used tac- tigation resulted in about document without redactions. public. Nadler said he will give Barr
tics normally reserved for The committee voted 24-17 to to provide an unredacted verson to
300 men being charged, time to change his mind on redac-
serious crimes rather than give Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Congress, along with underlying tions, but if they cannot reach an
10 massage parlors being
low-level offenses. Nadler, D-N.Y., permission to issue materials. The Justice Department agreement they will issue the sub-
closed and their owners
In a 92-page court fil- subpoenas to the Justice Depart- ignored that deadline, with Barr tell- poenas “in very short order.” He
charged with felony pros-
ing, Kraft’s high-profile titution charges. Inves- ment for the final report, its exhib- ing committee chairmen in a letter also said he is prepared to go to
attorneys allege Jupiter, tigators have said they its and any underlying evidence or last week that he was in the process court to get the grand jury informa-
Florida, police misrepre- were targeting human traf- materials prepared for Mueller’s in- of redacting portions of the almost tion.
sented evidence to obtain fickers , but no one in the vestigation. Nadler has not yet said 400-page report and it would be re- “This committee requires the full
a search warrant that al- Orchids of Asia case has if he’ll send the subpoenas, which leased by mid-April, “if not sooner.” report and the underlying materials
lowed them to secretly in- been charged with that would be the first step in a potential- The vote further escalates the because it is our job, not the attor-
stall video cameras at the crime. ly long fight with the Justice Depart- Democrats’ battle with the Justice ney general’s, to determine whether
Orchids of Asia Day Spa. Jupiter police “resorted ment over the materials. Department over how much of the or not President Trump has abused
Police say those cameras to the most drastic, inva- The Judiciary panel also voted report they will be able to see, a his office,” Nadler said.
recorded Kraft twice pay- sive, indiscriminate spy-
ing to have sex with spa ing conceivable,” Florida
employees. attorney Jack Goldberger
Kraft’s attorneys ar- wrote.
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streamed at https://www. related to Starkville, so ioral intervention team dedicated to continuing to
livestream.com/msstate/ even professors and alum- in the Dean of Students push forward because of
TEDx. ni. But we also realized Office, is TEDx at Missis- the hope of how this will
Friday’s conference there are great people sippi State’s staff advisory. turn out,” he added.
will include Danielle beyond that who want While he’s offered advice Poole said TEDx at
Scott, a two-time Olympic to share their ideas and to the students and helped Mississippi State is hoping
volleyball silver medal- we’re fine with branching them to market the event, for the conference to be-
ist who travels the nation out and looking further as he said they did a lot of the come an annual event. He
speaking to schools about well.” heavy lifting for setting up said this first year should
the importance of finan- TEDx at Mississippi the conference and get- help lay the foundation for
cial literacy and women State Vice President Avery ting the speakers. that.
in leadership. It will also Ferguson said the group He said it has been “Our goal this year in
feature Nicholas Ward, a wanted to emphasize giv- inspiring to watch their hosting this and making it
Green Beret veteran who ing a stage to people who commitment to making as good as it can be is to
suffered a brain injury might not otherwise have the conference happen. educate the general pub-
and will talk about over- it. “It’s overcoming ad- lic and provide evidence
coming the injury and his “It’s been exciting versity all day,” Hobley for the future about what
obsession with joining the getting to know people said. “This is something we’re trying to do, what
Green Berets. who want to speak at this that started last year, and we have done and what we
The conference will conference and getting last year they just couldn’t will do,” Poole said.
also have a lot of local fla- to know people who don’t get it off the ground and
vor, with MSU student always have a voice,” Fer- going. Having a group of
Brady Kruse, MSU As- guson said. “One of our students who have been
sociate Professor Veera speakers, Hannah Jian, dedicated to meeting ev-
Gude, Starkville High is a high school student, ery Thursday and dedi-
School senior Hanna and we’re really excited to cated to making sure this
Jian, MSU alumnus Kolie have her take the TEDx comes to fruition has, for
Crutcher and MSU stu- stage because most high me, given me another out-
dent Madison Grant. school seniors can’t say look on students. Because
“We’re very pleased they’ve given a TED talk, sometimes with students,
with what we have,” Poole let alone speak at a confer- once they hear ‘No,’ it’s
said. “We wanted to defi- ence.” like ‘Oh, OK, I heard no
nitely make sure we in- Montelleo Hobley, co- and now I’m down with it.’
cluded locals and people ordinator of the behav- “But they have been so
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APNewsBreak: US condemns
‘broken’ Alabama prison system
Justice Department gave state 49 days to begin to mitories, cells, showers and recre-
ation areas — and are “too often
correct violations or possibly face federal lawsuit undetected or prevented” by prison
staff, according to the report. Inves-
By KIM CHANDLER “Our investigation found reason- tigators reviewed more than 600 re-
and ERIC TUCKER able cause to believe that Alabama ported inmate-on-inmate sexual as-
The Associated Press saults from late 2016 through April
fails to provide constitutionally ade-
quate conditions and that prisoners 2018, the report said, and “did not
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Al-
experience serious harm, including identify a single incident in which
abama has the nation’s deadliest
deadly harm, as a result,” Assistant a correctional officer or other staff
prisons, where violence is “too
Attorney General Eric Dreiband, member observed or intervened” to
common, cruel, of an unusual na-
who leads the department’s civil stop it.
ture, and pervasive” the Depart-
rights division, said in a statement. The prison system document-
ment of Justice found Wednesday
in a scathing report that said male The report lays out in unsparing ed 24 prisoner homicides between
inmates are housed in unconstitu- detail a culture of violence across January 2015 and June 2018, but the
tional conditions. the state’s 13 prisons for men, which Justice Department said that high
During a single week in Ala- house roughly 16,000 inmates in number was an undercount: It iden-
bama’s prison system, one inmate dangerously understaffed prisons tified three more, and said the state
bled to death after being stabbed that are also among the nation’s sometimes classifies violent deaths
repeatedly as two others stood most overcrowded. It chronicles in- as arising from natural causes.
guard at a dormitory’s doors. An- mate rapes, beatings and fatal stab- Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said in a
other stabbed inmate had to be bings at the hands of fellow pris- statement that the federal investi-
evacuated by helicopter. A prisoner oners and decries a management gation identified some of the same
in a dorm reserved for those with system that undercounts homicides issues the state has been trying to
good behavior was attacked with a and fails to protect prisoners even address, including the need to hire
sock filled with metal locks. when warned of a problem. additional officers to combat high
The Justice Department said in- In February 2018, one prisoner rates of violence.
mates endure an “extraordinarily was killed the day after telling pris- “Over the coming months, my
high rate of violence at the hands of on officials he’d been threatened in Administration will be working
other prisoners,” with the number a dispute over a cellphone. In an- closely with DOJ to ensure that
of inmate-on-inmate attacks spik- other prison that same month, an our mutual concerns are addressed
ing dramatically in the last five and inmate who’d been repeatedly dis- and that we remain steadfast in our
a half years. The department gave ciplined for knife possession fatally commitment to public safety, mak-
Alabama 49 days to begin to correct stabbed another prisoner in a fight. ing certain that this Alabama prob-
the violations or possibly face a fed- Rapes happen day and night in lem has an Alabama solution,” Ivey
eral lawsuit. all corners of the prisons — dor- said.
Dispatch
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PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
Slimantics
Take-aways from Tuesday’s gubernatorial debate
Tuesday’s Re- expanded Medic- flat tax seemed to be a part of Reeves “owes favors” and has outside the Capitol bubble. In
publican Primary aid), raising teacher his solution. “made promises to.” a 2018 Millsaps-Chism poll,
debate at Missis- pay every year until Beyond policy, Foster ap- In branding Reeves as the Reeves scored near the bottom
sippi State drew a the state reaches pears to be running as the out- candidate of special interests, among state-wide office hold-
small crowd — an the Southeast aver- sider, a strategy that not only Foster hopes to rally the sup- ers with a 38 percent “favor-
audience of about age and redirecting supports his policies, but — he port of those suspicious of the able” and 34 percent “unfa-
100 people. MDA money to sup- hopes — turns a vulnerability ruling orthodoxy that he says vorable” rating. He is prone to
It also included port home-grown into a strength. Reeves so personifies. arrogance and condescension
only two of the businesses rather Foster is still in his first And what of Reeves? — while the debate was going
three Republicans than the pumping term as an elected official. In It is likely that Reeves will on in Starkville, Reeves was on
running for Gover- hundreds of mil- 2015, the Hernando business- do little to acknowledge the Facebook Live from his daugh-
nor. Lt. Gov. Tate lions of dollars into man was part of a political coup existence of either of his oppo- ter’s softball practice, a slap in
Reeves, the pre- Slim Smith incentives to lure in DeSoto County, where the nents. Reeves didn’t participate the face to debate organizers.
sumed front-runner, out-of-state compa- entire legislative delegation in Tuesday’s debate and you’re For all his flaws, Reeves
declined to partic- nies. was swept out of office by a unlikely to see him share the does have a couple of advantag-
ipate in the debate, claiming All of these positions are slate of candidates vowing stage with either candidate the es that may ultimately make
he was too busy running the contrary to those held by to oppose every tax proposal rest of the way. him a winner.
Senate even though the Senate Mississippi’s current GOP presented to the legislature. Instead, he’ll run against With a campaign war chest
ended its work four days before leadership. DeSoto County has earned its ghosts — Nancy Pelosi, Hol- of more than $6 million, he
the event. Without saying it, Waller reputation as the state’s most lywood liberals, et al — while is the only candidate who at
Despite the small crowd and is casting himself as the only devoted Tea Party stronghold. hammering home his role in this point, has the resources
Reeves’ absence, the debate real alternative to Reeves, who While Foster has made cutting taxes, being a fiscal to run an effective statewide
did reveal much about the has shaped policy as lieutenant some effort to portray himself and social conservative and re- campaign. Foster’s campaign
basic strategies that will be governor, the most powerful in broader terms as a candi- ducing the size of government. finance report shows he
employed in the GOP Gover- elected position in the state by date for “all Mississippians,” How much that resonates has raised just a shade over
nor’s race. virtue of its authority over the he remains the candidate who with voters who have watched $12,000. Waller hasn’t filed a
The race may have three Senate. tweeted that anyone who voted the result of those big tax cuts, campaign finance report to
candidates, but it’s really all Robert Foster, meanwhile, for Democrat Mike Espy in last of which most benefited big date. When he does, it will
above Reeves. will appeal to those whose year’s U.S. Senate special elec- corporations, make beggars of show whether or not he has the
Bill Waller, Jr., the retired views are considered farther to tion as “either evil or ignorant.” state agencies is hard to say. backing to make a serious run.
Mississippi Supreme Court the right. In the debate, he was Foster said he entered the He’s been a hard-liner on edu- Reeves also has the backing
Justice, entered the race reluctant to endorse anything Governor’s race because of his cation funding and teacher pay of the state’s GOP leadership.
last — filing only a couple of that could be considered an inexperience in office rather raises and a big advocate for He’ll have the endorsement of
weeks before the deadline. If outright attempt to raise taxes. than in spite of it, telling his au- directing tax dollars to private almost all of the establishment
his performance Tuesday is Instead, he favors eliminating dience Tuesday that serving in schools. Republicans, which is no small
any indication, he will run as personal income tax and re- the Legislature “changes you.” That Reeves seems to be so advantage.
a mainstream alternative to placing it with a flat tax, an idea While Waller may be cast- narrowly focused on what ben- Unless Foster or Waller
Reeves. that has been popular among ing himself as the alternative efits a narrow sliver of wealthy catch fire — not only with vot-
His policies appear to be right-wing groups for the past to Reeves, Foster is far less voters in Madison and Rankin ers but with donors — Reeves
centrist: He favors raising the 20 years. subtle. He was on the attack County makes him a stranger remains the odds-on favorite.
fuel tax to fund infrastructure On every topic presented Tuesday, deriding Reeves for to most Mississippians. Slim Smith is a columnist
repairs, expanding Medicaid Tuesday — infrastructure, “staying on the porch” instead As a candidate, Reeves has and feature writer for The
(in that, he was careful to point education, healthcare and of participating in the debate his flaws and weaknesses, Dispatch. His email address is
out that other red states have economic development — the and asking, rhetorically, who including a narrow appeal ssmith@cdispatch.com.
International Fiesta
Continued from Page 1A
know their background
and cultures and that’s
board, said the fiesta has
grown tremendously in
How to go Starkville Strings School
and MSU Nach, an Indian
■ WHAT: International Fiesta
what keeps the fiesta go- the roughly 20 years since ■ WHEN: Saturday from 11 dance group. Mamiya said
ing. We have more faculty, she started attending and a.m.-3 p.m. there will also be perfor-
students and staff from dif- becoming involved with ■ WHERE: Mississippi State mances of Russian music
ferent countries and they it. It has always been a University’s Drill Field and singing and martial
■ HOW MUCH: Free
are interested in showing powerful tool for helping arts demonstrations.
their culture — they are the community members Mylroie said one con-
interested in showing learn about each other, on the Drill Field. Mylroie stant, as the fiesta has
people from here their dif- she said. said any volunteers are grown through the years,
ferent culture, and people “It’s a great way to com- welcome to participate in is that the community has
from here are interested in municate with each oth- the parade of flags, and always been supportive.
getting to know them.” er and get to know each those interested in carry- That support is echoed by
This year’s event is set other,” she said. “Until ing them can meet in front the fiesta’s participants,
for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is you know each other and of Allen Hall at about 10:45 who Mylroie said are al-
currently set for the Drill talk to each other, you just a.m. ways eager to share about
Field but will move to the don’t understand — it’s After the parade, Ma- their countries or cultures.
concourse under Davis a way to be a part of each miya said, various speak- “One of the things you
Wade Stadium in the event other’s lives.” ers will provide opening can do is go up to a booth
of rain. While vendors may The fiesta will open at statements, which should and say ‘Tell me some-
charge for food or wares, 11 a.m. with a parade of last for about 15 minutes. thing about your country,’
there’s no cost to attend flags — an annual tradi- An array of perfor- and they’re excited to do
the fiesta. tion where people hold- mances are scheduled for that,” she said. “It’s so ed-
Joan Mylroie, a mem- ing flags from around the the rest of the fiesta, in- ucational to learn about
ber of the World Neigh- world march from Allen cluding by the Starkville- people from all over the
bors Association executive Hall to the fiesta grounds MSU Chinese School, the world.”
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Smith said he wants lion bond for infrastruc- Kim Kersey, founder of decide what they want
to reintroduce a bill next ture this year. Kersey Consulting, said to do with the service,”
legislative session that The $1 million in- his firm is still “early on” he said. “It’s something
would give every munic- tradepartmental loan in that evaluation. we’ve been talking about
ipal utility the legal right would only cover rough- “We’re looking at the ... because you hear
to issue bonds for the ly a year’s worth of oper- cost of building the net- about kids that go home
sale of broadband or any ations, Gale said. After work,” he said. “It’s still and can’t do their home-
other utility service they that, CLW would issue preliminary ... because work. (CMSD) wanted
have the capacity to offer. bonds if Smith’s bill, or a the board hasn’t made to address that. So do
Currently, there are con- similar bill, is proposed a final decision to move we.”
flicting Attorney General and passed, or would try forward with the proj-
reports statewide about to fund the continued ex- ect. We would anticipate
whether municipalities pansion through CLW’s if the board says yes to
or utilities have that right budget, Gale said. it, we could start build-
without going through “We would pretty ing this year.”
the Legislature. much have to take (any Gale and Kersey both
“We’re going to try subsequent costs) out of estimated CLW would
to next year — and this capital money every year need to connect 200 cus-
sounds kind of mean — for that project,” he said. tomers in the first year
to cram it down their “It just means upgrades to break even. While
throats,” he said. “We’re won’t be as timely. ... But Kersey Consulting and
going to try to make (the there’s a lot of questions Bernsen conduct their
bill) statewide.” to be answered. I don’t financial analyses, Gale
In the meantime, CLW know what all those an- said he continues to be
general manager Todd swers are just yet.” in talks with the Colum-
Gale and controller Mike Te n n e s s e e - b a s e d bus Municipal School
Bernsen are looking into Kersey Consulting Ser- District and the Colum-
the financial aspect of vices, which conducted bus Housing Authori-
beginning their broad- a feasibility study on ty about leasing CLW
band expansion on the CLW’s broadband expan- broadband equipment so
utility’s dime. Gale said sion in 2018, is currently CMSD can provide wire-
the most likely source evaluating how much less hotspots to students
for that funding would fiber installation that and CHA can provide in-
be borrowing $1 million $1 million water depart- ternet to its clients. That
from CLW’s water divi- ment loan could buy and would also boost CLW’s
sion. The utility’s water where the best places to bottom line.
division is scheduled to first install an expanded “We would lease the
finish repaying a $1 mil- fiber network would be. equipment and they can
Building permits
■ Leslie Smith; 2814 14th Construct s/f residence;
City of Columbus Ave. N.; Electrical; Paul Guerry Owner
March 18-20, 2019 ■ William Threadgill; 1708 ■ Melanie Snow; 416 W. Bank
■ William Peoples, Agent; Pleasant Ridge Cir.; Electrical; Access Road; Set up mobile
Fabritek Drive; Bury fiber tele- Danny Wofford home; Chad Weldon
communications; AT&T MS ■ Dorothy Conley; 1617 Shep- ■ Melanie Snow; 416 W. Bank
■ Statewide Federal Credit herd Road; Electrical (storm Access Road; Move mobile
Union; 1813 Hwy. 45 N.; Sign; damage); Rob Malone home; Columbus Homes
Mid-South Signs ■ Charles W. Boothe; 404 ■ Wilds; Flagstone Drive;
■ Marjorie Canon; 704 Sylvan Forrest Court; Electrical; Rob Construct s/f residence; Mark
Road; Addition to residence; Malone Frady Construction
Same ■ Andrew Craddieth; 3628 ■ Spec; Old Wolfe Road; Con-
■ Gerry Gentry; 109 Sand Azalea Cir.; Electrical; John struct s/f residence; Frye Tile
Road; Repairs (storm dam- Wilbanks & Exterior
age); Same ■ Wes Barrett; 107 King St.; ■ Rushing; Wakefield Drive;
■ Scott Berry; 2101 Bluecutt Mechanical; Chris Patterson Construct s/f residence;
Road; Alterations & remodel- ■ Charles Colvin; 100 Azalea Clardy Home Development
ing; Same Dr.; Plumbing; Titus Bowen ■ Phyllis Bounds; 313 Pebble
■ Marcie Atkinson; 1025 2nd ■ Swoope Real Estate; 118A Creek; Addition to s/f resi-
Ave. N.; Reroof; Marion Bonner 5th St. N.; Plumbing; Jeff
dence; Owner
Swedenburg
■ Lorraine Shelton; 1303 Wa- ■ Mary Ann Hardy; 349 Bly
■ Charles Sanders; 718 Plym-
terworks Road; Repairs (storm The Wood; Construct s/f
outh Road; Plumbing; Same
damage); Sammie Hill residence; Don White Con-
■ William Threadgill; 1708 struction
Pleasant Ridge Cir.; Repairs Lowndes County ■ Spec; Old Wolfe Road; Con-
(storm damage); Gene McCool March 28-April 3, 2019 struct s/f residence; Frye Tiles
■ Ben Shelton; 804 21st St. ■ Terry King Jr.; Pritchard & Exterior
N.; Reroof; Jacob Crawley Lane; Remodel storage/shop; ■ Spec; Caledonia-Kolola
■ Wythe Rhett; 2020 Hwy. 45 Owner Road; Construct s/f residence;
N.; Electrical; James Sykes ■ Yorkville Heights Church; Andrew Hill Construction
■ Lawrence Wilson; 1000A 2274 Yorkville Road; Construct ■ Davis Baker; Steger Road;
Moss St.; Electrical (storm sign; Econo Signs of Tupelo Construct s/f residence;
damage); Vertis Lee ■ John Foster; Melco Drive; Owner
Thompson looking to
the air for MSU
dawgs go yard
By BEN PORTNOY terback
bportnoy@cdispatch.com and Hill
and Gibson
Keytaon Thompson prepped to
knows it’s his time. anchor the
Though nothing has running
been officially endowed, game, the
the junior quarterback lone skill
should be the starter Thompson
position
when the season opens on question
August 31 against Louisi- marks are at receiver.
ana at the Mercedez-Benz Senior Stephen Guidry
Superdome in New Orle- is a talented player, but
ans. he’s been unable to stay
After backing up Nick healthy thus far. The No.
Fitzgerald, this is his of- 1 junior college receiver
fense to run. How it will in the nation out of Hinds
look? That’s still in the Community College, he
works. led the team with 440
Tuesday’s practice yards last season.
gave some insight into Redshirt senior slot-
how head coach Joe man Deddrick Thomas
Moorhead plans to use could be an intriguing
Thompson. piece. A speedster who’s
A gifted thrower, dangerous on interme-
Thompson possesses diate routes, Thomas Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch
the intangibles to push should provide a safety Keegan James started the game on the mound for the Bulldogs, who broke a two-game losing streak Wednesday
the ball downfield and net on crossing patterns. night at Dudy Noble Field.
take some velocity off his Redshirt junior Osirus
throws on intermediate
routes in a way Fitzgerald
Mitchell is the sec- Allen joins in
ond-leading receiver re-
couldn’t. turning. He totaled 427 home run attack
Thompson
control and accuracy
showed yards on 26 receptions in
2018.
in 21-8 win
during Tuesday’s session, Behind that trio are By BEN PORTNOY
finding receivers down plenty of unproven pieces. bportnoy@cdispatch.com
the seam, toward the side- Redshirt
line and on crosses over senior Ma- Mississippi State sopho-
the middle. lik Dear more infielder Tanner Allen
“From last year, when has shown can exhale.
he used to throw the ball flashes in Entering the batter’s box
sometimes, you’d be like, practice, in the first inning of Wednes-
‘What the hell is he throw- but he day’s 21-8 win over the Uni-
ing it at?’” senior running caught just versity of Louisiana-Mon-
back Nick Gibson said. one pass a roe, Allen finally got ahold
“And now whenever he Guidry of one.
season ago.
throws the ball it’s right Redshirt Squaring, stepping and
on target, it’s concise, it’s freshman Cameron Gard- swinging, Allen belted just
where it needs to be and ner, a Starkville native, his second home run since
I’d definitely say KT has has the size, 6-foot-4, to a Feb. 16 game against
made the most improve- be dangerous in the red Youngstown State — the
ment.” zone. second game of the season.
Not the runner Fitz- Freshmen JaVonta Pay- “I hadn’t felt that feeling
gerald was, Thompson ton, Quinton Torbor and in awhile,” he said. “But it
will lead a more regular Kyziah Pruitt will arrive was a good feeling.”
passing game along with in the fall. Allen’s long ball com-
a schematic shift toward Payton is the likeliest prised the latter half of back-
a two-back system with of that group to play a role to-back home runs from he
Gibson and junior run- this season, but he’ll need and junior catcher Dustin
ning back Kylin Hill of to be caught up to speed Skelton — who smoked a
Columbus in tow. quickly upon arrival in grand slam the at-bat prior.
Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch
RECEIVER QUES- Starkville. It was the second time
Brandon Smith, who earned his first win of the season in relief, goes behind the
MSU works out again MSU recorded back-to-back
TIONS: With Thompson mound to make a play and throw out a Louisiana-Monroe runner Wednesday
likely locked in at quar- on Thursday. night. See DAWGS, 3B
on the air
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Placed SS
Boston 6, Oakland 3 Prairie View 10, Houston-Victoria 9 Trea Turner on the 10-day IL. Recalled SS Adri-
at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The A-Day Game is once again free to the Thursday’s Games Texas Southern,11, Wiley 6 an Sanchez from Fresno (PCL). Optioned Jake
public and will be televised live on ESPN2. Seattle at Chicago White Sox, ppd. FAR WEST Noll to Fresno.
The Crimson Tide and head coach Nick Saban will host the 2018 Today Kansas City (Junis 1-0) at Detroit (Turnbull 0-1),
1:10 p.m.
Nevada 6, Sacramento St. 2
New Mexico 12, Texas Tech 9
American Association
LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Traded 1B Jake Vieth
Clinic of Champions this week, which begins on Thursday and wraps COLLEGE BASEBALL N.Y. Yankees (Paxton 0-1) at Baltimore (Cobb Oregon St. 8, San Diego St. 1 to Lake Erie (Frontier).
0-0), 3:05 p.m.
Soccer
up with Saturday’s scrimmage. This year’s clinic features head coaches Frontier League
Boston (Rodriguez 0-1) at Oakland (Anderson
Freddie Kitchens of the Cleveland Browns and the Detroit Lions’ Matt 6 p.m. — South Carolina at Alabama, SEC 1-0), 3:37 p.m.
RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed OF Kamer-
on Esthay and RHP Ryan Simpler.
Patricia. Also scheduled to speak are Michigan State head coach 6:30 p.m. — Arkansas at Auburn, ESPNU Toronto (Sanchez 1-0) at Cleveland (Bauer
0-0), 6:10 p.m.
Major League Soccer BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
All Times EDT
Mark Dantonio, Purdue head coach Jeff Brohm, New England Patriots COLLEGE BASKETBALL Texas (Volquez 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Harvey EASTERN CONFERENCE SACRAMENTO KINGS — Recalled G BJ John-
0-0), 10:07 p.m. son from Lakeland (NBAGL).
special teams coordinator Joe Judge and Dr. Kevin Elko. 8 p.m. — College Slam-Dunk and 3-Point Cham- Friday’s Games
W L T Pts GF GA
FOOTBALL
D.C. United 3 0 1 10 9 1
Seattle (Kikuchi 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Lo- National Football League
pionships: 31st annual men’s and women’s skills pez 0-1), 2:10 p.m.
Columbus 3 1 1 10 6 4
Softball competition, Minneapolis, Minn., ESPN Tampa Bay (Glasnow 1-0) at San Francisco
(Rodriguez 1-0), 4:35 p.m.
Toronto FC
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
3 0 0 9 10 3
2 2 1 7 7 6
2 2 1 7 7 7
ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed S Kemal Ish-
mael and G Adam Gettis to one-year contracts.
BUFFALO BILLS — Agreed to terms with G
Minnesota (Odorizzi 0-0) at Philadelphia (Piv-
COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) etta 0-0), 7:05 p.m.
Montreal 2 2 0 6 7 11 Quinton Spain on a one-year contract.
CHICAGO BEARS — Re-signed LS Patrick
Orlando City 1 2 2 5 6 8
Alabama slams UAB, 17-1 6 p.m. — NIT Tournament: Teams TBD, Champi- Boston (Porcello 0-1) at Arizona (Godley 0-1),
7:10 p.m.
New York
Chicago
1 2 1 4 5 4
1 2 1 4 5 7
Scales to a one-year contract.
CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed TE/FB Or-
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama softball was dominant in all onship, ESPN Toronto (Thornton 0-0) at Cleveland (Bieber New England 1 3 1 4 5 9 son Charles.
0-0), 7:10 p.m. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed WR Ryan
phases Wednesday against UAB, defeating the Blazers 17-1 in five GOLF Oakland (Montas 1-0) at Houston (McHugh
New York City FC 0 1 3 3 4 8
Grant.
Atlanta 0 2 2 2 2 6
innings. 0-1), 8:10 p.m. Alliance of American Football
Alabama (37-2) posted its highest run total of the season in the win
11 a.m. — LPGA Tour Golf: ANA Inspiration, first Texas (Lynn 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Pena 0-1),
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA AAF — Announced it has suspended opera-
10:07 p.m. tions.
over UAB (14-21), its highest total since scoring 17 on Feb. 10, 2017 round, Rancho Mirage, Calif., GOLF Los Angeles FC 4 0 1 13 15 5
against Towson. The Crimson Tide scored in every inning it came to 3 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Valero Texas Open, first National League Glance Seattle
Houston
3 0 1 10 10 3
3 0 1 10 10 5
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
All Times EDT ANAHEIM DUCKS — Reassigned C Chase De
FC Dallas 3 1 1 10 9 5
bat, posting five runs in the first, second and third innings and two in the round, San Antonio, Texas, GOLF East Division
LA Galaxy 3 1 0 9 7 6 Leo, RW Kiefer Sherwood and D Jake Dotchin
W L Pct GB to San Diego (AHL).
fourth. Junior Bailey Hemphill was 3-for-3 batting cleanup, scoring four 6 p.m. — LPGA Tour Golf: ANA Inspiration, first New York 5 1 .833 — Sporting Kansas City 2 1 1 7 11 4
ARIZONA COYOTES — Recalled G Adin Hill
Minnesota United 2 2 0 6 9 7
runs and driving in five off a pair of home runs. Junior Claire Jenkins Philadelphia 4 1 .800 ½
Real Salt Lake 1 3 1 4 5 12 from Tucson (AHL).
also sent one over the fence, part of a 2-for-2 day with three RBIs. The round, Rancho Mirage, Calif., GOLF Atlanta 2 3 .400 2½
Colorado 0 3 2 2 6 12 CALGARY FLAMES — Recalled C Dillon Dube
Washington 2 3 .400 2½ from Stockton (AHL) on an emergency basis.
pitching combination of junior Krystal Goodman (6-0) and sophomore HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL (BOYS) Miami 2 5 .286 3½ Vancouver
Portland
0 3 1 1 4 7
0 3 1 1 5 12 COLORADO AVALANCHE — Recalled G Joe
Central Division
Madison Preston was also efficient, allowing just one run on a com- 11a.m. — GIECO Nationals: IMG Academy W L Pct GB San Jose 0 4 0 0 2 14
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Cannata from Utah (ECHL) to Colorado (AHL).
OTTAWA SENATORS — Assigned F Aaron Lu-
bined four hits and no walks on 60 pitches. (Fla.) vs. Sunrise Christian (Kan.), quarterfinal, Milwaukee 6 1 .857 —
Friday, April 5 chuk from Belleville (AHL) to Brampton (ECHL).
St. Louis 3 3 .500 2½ SAN JOSE SHARKS — Signed G Andrew
After getting out of the top of the first with just eight pitches, Pittsburgh 1 3 .250 3½ LA Galaxy at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
Alabama batted around the order in the bottom half, scoring five runs on
Queens, N.Y., NSPNU Chicago 1 4 .200 4 Saturday, April 6 Shortridge to a one-year contract and assigned
Montreal at New York City FC, 1 p.m. him to San Jose (AHL) on an amateur tryout for
RBI singles from sophomore Kaylee Tow and senior Merris Schroder, 1 p.m. — GIECO Nationals: University School Cincinnati 1 4 .200 4
West Division Chicago at Toronto FC, 3 p.m. the remainder of the season.
Los Angeles FC at D.C. United, 3 p.m. American Hockey League
a two-run single by senior Reagan Dykes and a sacrifice fly from (Fla.) vs. Montverde (Fla.), quarterfinal, Queens, W L Pct GB
Minnesota United at New York, 7 p.m. BELLEVILLE SENATORS — Recalled D Jona-
Los Angeles 5 2 .714 — than Racine from Brampton (ECHL).
freshman Skylar Wallace. With two on base and one out in the bottom N.Y., ESPNU San Diego 4 3 .571 1 Colorado at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m.
BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Assigned
FC Dallas at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
of the second, Hemphill roped a three-run home run over the left field 3 p.m. — GIECO Nationals: Bishop Gorman
Arizona 3 4 .429 2
New England at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. G Mitch Gillam to Worcester (ECHL).
Colorado 3 4 .429 2 CHARLOTTE CHECKERS — Recalled D Der-
fence to increase the lead to 8-0, forcing a pitching change for UAB. San Francisco 2 5 .286 3 Portland at San Jose, 8 p.m.
Later after a two-out walk, Jenkins blasted another home run to make it (Nev.) vs. La Lumiere (Ind.), quarterfinal, Queens, Tuesday’s Games Real Salt Lake at Seattle, 10 p.m. ek Sheppard from Florida (ECHL).
LAVAL ROCKET — Returned F Joe Cox to
Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 3 Sunday, April 7
a double-digit lead, 10-0. N.Y., ESPNU Philadelphia 8, Washington 2 Sporting Kansas City at Cincinnati, 3 p.m. Florida (ECHL).
Tuesday, April 9 SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE — Recalled D
5 p.m. — GIECO Nationals: Wasatch (Utah) vs. N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 5
Tampa Bay 4, Colorado 0 Montreal at D.C. United, 8 p.m. Dylan Bredo from Tulsa (ECHL).
ECHL
Golf Oak Hill Academy (Va.), quarterfinal, Queens,
N.Y., ESPNU
Arizona 8, San Diego 5
L.A. Dodgers 6, San Francisco 5
Wednesday’s Games
Wednesday, April 10
Seattle at Colorado, 9 p.m.
Friday, April 12
BRAMPTON BEAST — Released D Miles
Gendron.
Vancouver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. FORT WAYNE KOMETS — Released G Eric
Milwaukee 1, Cincinnati 0
NBA BASKETBALL Washington 9, Philadelphia 8 Saturday, April 13 Levine.
Jeon shoots 76 in Augusta National Women’s Amateur 7 p.m. — Milwaukee at Philadelphia, TNT Colorado 1, Tampa Bay 0, 11 innings
San Diego 4, Arizona 1
Columbus at Montreal, 1 p.m.
San Jose at Houston, 3 p.m.
NORFOLK ADMIRALS — Signed D Mitch Fer-
guson to an amateur tryout.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Alabama junior Jiwon Jeon carded a 4-over N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 4 Toronto FC at Seattle, 4 p.m. ORLANDO SOLAR BEARS — Signed F Parker
par 76 on Wednesday in the opening round of the inaugural Augusta 9:30 p.m. — Golden State at LA Lakers, TNT St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 4, 10 innings New York City FC at Minnesota United, 5 p.m. AuCoin.
SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS — Released
National Women’s Amateur at the Champions Retreat Golf Club. Jeon Friday Atlanta 6, Chicago Cubs 4
L.A. Dodgers 5, San Francisco 3
Atlanta at New England, 7:30 p.m.
Portland at FC Dallas, 8 p.m.
D.C. United at Colorado, 9 p.m.
D Mike Chen.
TOLEDO WALLEYE — Signed D Theo Calvas.
will enter Thursday’s second round in a tie for 40th overall. AUTO RACING Thursday’s Games
Orlando City at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. UTAH GRIZZLIES — Added G Chris Schor-
San Diego at St. Louis, ppd.
The top 30 players after 36 holes will advance to the final round on Cincinnati at Los Angeles FC, 10:30 p.m. nack as emergency backup.
Saturday, which will be played at the Augusta National Golf Club – the
2 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity: practice, Bristol, Washington (Strasburg 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Syn-
dergaard 0-0), 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia at LA Galaxy, 10:30 p.m. WHEELING NAILERS — Released D Phil Jo-
Sunday, April 14 hansson from an amateur tryout.
famed home of The Masters. However, the entire field will get the oppor- Tenn., FS1 Cincinnati (Mahle 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Lyles 0-0),
New York at Sporting Kansas City, 7 p.m. SOCCER
7:05 p.m. Major League Soccer
tunity to play Augusta National for an official practice round on Friday. 4 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity: final practice, Bristol, Chicago Cubs (Darvish 0-0) at Atlanta (Fried
The tournament is the first-ever women’s event at Augusta National. Tenn., FS1
0-0), 7:20 p.m.
Friday’s Games
Hockey MLS — Fined Los Angeles FC M Diego Rossi
an undisclosed amount for simulation/embel-
lishment during a March 30 match against San
Jeon played solid throughout the round and was at 1-over par 5 p.m. — MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP: L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 1-0) at Colorado (Ander-
son 0-1), 4:10 p.m.
National Hockey League Jose. Fined Real Salt Lake M Damir Kreilach
heading into her 17th hole. However, she finished with a double-bogey All Times EDT an undisclosed amount for not leaving the field
San Diego (Margevicius 0-1) at St. Louis (Fla-
and bogey over her final two holes of the day to result in the first round qualifying, Bristol, Tenn., FS1 herty 0-0), 4:15 p.m.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
in a timely and orderly manner following his red
card during a March 30 match against FC Dal-
total. COLLEGE BASEBALL Tampa Bay (Glasnow 1-0) at San Francisco
(Rodriguez 1-0), 4:35 p.m.
z-Tampa Bay 80 60 16 4 124 316 218 las. Fined Portland M Sebastian Blanco and LA
x-Boston 80 48 23 9 105 253 209 Galaxy M Joe Corona undisclosed amounts for
Jennifer Kupcho and Zoe Campos share the tournament lead at 3 p.m. — Minnesota at Michigan, Big Ten Net- Cincinnati (Gray 0-1) at Pittsburgh (Musgrove x-Washington 80 47 25 8 102 276 245 violating the league’s policy regarding hands to
0-0), 7:05 p.m. x-Toronto 80 46 27 7 99 280 242
4-under-par 68. Just 14 players in the field of 72 were under par in the work Minnesota (Odorizzi 0-0) at Philadelphia (Piv- x-N.Y. Islanders 80 46 27 7 99 223 195
the face, head or neck of an opponent during
a March 31.
opening round. etta 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 80 43 26 11 97 266 236
6 p.m. — South Carolina at Alabama, SEC Boston (Porcello 0-1) at Arizona (Godley 0-1), Carolina 80 44 29 7 95 238 219
NEW YORK CITY FC — Traded a 2019 inter-
national spot to the LA Galaxy for allocation
7:10 p.m.
8 p.m. — Texas at Baylor, ESPNU Miami (Lopez 1-0) at Atlanta (Gausman 0-0),
Columbus
Montreal
80 45 31 4 94 249 228
80 43 29 8 94 242 229
money.
USL Championship
Ole Miss women sweep SEC weekly awards COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) 7:20 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Quintana 0-0) at Milwaukee
Florida 80 36 32 12 84 263 274
Philadelphia 80 37 35 8 82 238 270
USL — Suspended Austin D Sean McFarlane
Ole Miss women’s golf swept the SEC weekly awards, the confer- one game.
6 p.m. — CBI Tournament: Teams TBD, Finals (Woodruff 1-0), 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 80 31 36 13 75 221 266 COLLEGE
ence office announced Wednesday afternoon. Braves 6, Cubs 4 Detroit 80 32 38 10 74 225 266 NCAA — Granted a waiver to Indiana freshman
Conner Beth Ball and Ellen Hutchinson-Kay were tabbed SEC Game 3 (if necessary), ESPNU Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Buffalo 80 31 39 10 72 214 268 QB Jack Tuttle to play next season.
New Jersey 80 30 40 10 70 217 269 BROWN — Named Vinny Marino offensive
Player and Freshman of the Week, respectively, after their performanc- COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) Zobrist rf-2b 5 0 2 0 0 2 .313 Ottawa 80 29 45 6 64 238 291 coordinator, Tim Weaver defensive coordinator,
Bryant 3b 5 0 0 0 0 3 .238 WESTERN CONFERENCE
es at The Bruzzy. Both helped lead the Rebels to a runner-up finish in 6 p.m. — NCAA Tournament: Teams TBD, Final Rizzo 1b 3 1 1 0 2 1 .278 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Michael McCarthy offensive line coach, Ryan
Mattison tight ends coach and recruiting coor-
Texas, which included counting scores towards a program-record single Baez ss 5 0 0 0 0 3 .304 z-Calgary 81 50 24 7 107 288 224
Four, Tampa, Fla., ESPN2 Schwarber lf 4 1 1 0 1 2 .353 x-San Jose 80 44 27 9 97 281 257
dinator, Mike Donovan defensive line coach,
Darryl Jackson defensive back coach and
round score of 12-under 276 on day one. Contreras c 4 2 3 2 0 1 .429
Hutchinson-Kay put together a career week going 69-74-71—214
8:30 p.m. — NCAA Tournament: Teams TBD, Descalso 2b 3 0 2 0 1 1 .500
x-Winnipeg
x-Nashville
80 46 30 4 96 266 239
80 45 29 6 96 232 210
special teams coordinator, Eric Bunker running
Kintzler p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- backs coach, Willie Edwards outside lineback-
at The Bruzzy and finishing in the top-10, moving up 13 spots on the Final Four, Tampa, Fla., ESPN2 Cishek p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---
x-St. Louis 80 43 28 9 95 237 218 ers coach, Seitu Smith quarterbacks coach and
x-Vegas 80 43 30 7 93 246 221 Paul Frisone coodinator of football operations
final day to a tie for eighth. This marks the second time she has earned COLLEGE SOFTBALL Rosario p
Brach p
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0 ---
0 0 0 ---
x-Dallas 80 42 31 7 91 206 196 and player personnel.
Colorado 80 37 29 14 88 255 239 LSU — Freshman F Naz Reid declared for the
SEC accolades this spring. 4 p.m. — Indiana at Michigan, ESPNU Montgomery p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Arizona 80 38 34 8 84 207 218 NBA draft.
Ball matched Hutchinson-Kay for eighth individually, her eighth Lester p 1 0 1 1 2 0 1.000 Minnesota 80 37 34 9 83 211 231
6:30 p.m. — Baylor at Oklahoma, FS1 Almora Jr. cf 1 0 1 0 0 0 .263 Chicago 80 35 33 12 82 262 286
MURRAY STATE — Sophomore G Ja Morant
declared for the NBA draft.
top-10 finish of her career and fourth this season. Heyward cf-rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .286
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL (GIRLS) Totals 35 4 12 3 6 13
Vancouver
Anaheim
80 35 35 10 80 221 248
81 34 37 10 78 194 249
NORTH CAROLINA — Freshman G Coby
White declared for the NBA draft.
Atlanta AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
10 a.m. — GEICO Nationals: New Hope Academy Edmonton 80 34 37 9 77 227 270 PENN STATE — Named Carolyn Kieger wom-
Moore to join Blue Mountain men’s golf team (Md.) vs. Miami Country Day (Fla.), semifinal,
Albies 2b 4 1 3
Donaldson 3b 3 0 1
1 1 0 .500
0 2 1 .222
Los Angeles 80 30 41 9 69 195 256
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
en’s basketball coach.
TEMPLE — Named Monte Ross associate
Blue Mountain College announced ICC’s Garrett Moore has Vizcaino p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- overtime loss. Top three teams in each division head men’s basketball coach.
signed on for the 2019-20 school year. The Southaven competed in Queens, N.Y., ESPNU Freeman 1b 3 1 0
Acuna Jr. cf-lf 3 1 0
0 2 2 .412
0 1 0 .176
and two wild cards per conference advance to TENNESSEE — Junior G Jordan Bone de-
playoffs. clared for the NBA draft.
high school at DeSoto Central and is one of the top JUCO players in the 12 p.m. — GEICO Nationals: Centennial (Nev.) Markakis rf 3 1 1 0 1 0 .211 x-clinched playoff spot VANDERBILT — Freshman F/C Simisola Shittu
Camargo lf-3b 4 1 1 3 0 2 .125
nation. In the March standings, Moore was ranked 30th in the nation in vs. St. John’s College (D.C.), semifinal, Queens, Flowers c 4 0 1 0 0 2 .429
z-clinched conference declared for the NBA draft.
Tuesday’s Games VIRGINIA TECH — Announced men’s basket-
the Golfstat NJCAA DII rankings and top ten in the state. Swanson ss 2 1 1 2 1 0 .286
— From Special Reports
N.Y., ESPNU Teheran p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Nashville 3, Buffalo 2
Boston 6, Columbus 2
ball coach Buzz Williams is leaving to take the
same position at Texas A&M.
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msu roundup
NCAA basketball
Dawgs
burn face top-seeded huge game against Ken- and I’m going to have a
Virginia on Saturday in tucky helped Auburn big game,’” the proud fa-
Minneapolis. The dimin- overcome the emotional ther recalled. “And he de-
Continued from Page 1B utive junior is coming off loss of Okeke. livered.”
homers this season de- with a 4-for-5, 2-RBI game Mangum continued his the biggest performance He demurred on tak- BONE ENTERING
spite not having done so against Mississippi Valley climb up the MSU all-time of his career, a 26-point, ing too much credit after DRAFT: Tennessee
since 2017. State the following night. hits chart with a 5-for- five-assist, four-rebound, that game, citing the play guard Jordan Bone says
“Everybody in the line- He finished Wednes- 6 performance against three-steal stat sheet of teammates like Samir he’s entering the NBA
up, one through nine, was day’s game 2-for-4 with 2 ULM. Mangum’s 333 ca- stuffer against the Wild- Doughty and Brown. draft, but he isn’t ruling
swinging a good bat,” Al- runs and 2 RBIs. reer hits are just two short cats. “That gives me confi- out the possibility of re-
len said. The latest revelation of Jeffrey Rea’s program “I can only speak for dence going into overtime turning to school.
While the Diamond is Skelton. Riding an 11- record of 335. Jared, and just tell you to be able the make those Bone’s decision allows
Dawgs coasted after a game hit streak, he was Freshman pitcher JT that size does matter, but plays because I have the him to work out with NBA
seven-run first inning, 2-for-3 with 6 RBIs against Ginn was named Perfect it’s never been a factor same confidence in them teams while determining
Allen’s homer perhaps ULM. Game’s Midseason Na- for him,” Auburn coach to make plays,” Harper whether to start his pro
marked another slumping And then there’s Allen. tional Freshman of the Bruce Pearl said. “He said. career or return for his
youngster breaking out He’s already failed to Year. Ginn is 6-1 with a uses speed and quickness Spoken like a true senior season. The 6-foot-
his midseason funk. reach base safely seven 3.32 ERA in seven starts. to be able to define his point guard. 3 guard can remain eligi-
Sophomore utility man times this year despite do- game. I’ve seen him in He has more than held ble to return for his senior
He ranks No. 17 national-
Josh Hatcher was the ing so in 56-of-68 games many major moments and his own in three straight season if he withdraws
ly with 58 strikeouts and
first. last season. the moments haven’t been games against teams with from draft consideration
his 9.67 strikeout-to-walk-
A 2-for-3, 2-RBI night Yet after finishing 1-for- too big for him.” point guards who were by May 29.
ratio sits No. 11 in the
against Grambling State 3 with 2 runs scored, an Or for Auburn, so far. five-star recruits, accord- Bone posted a video
on March 13 helped him RBI and a walk, Wednes- country.
Harper scored the final ing to the 247Sports com- on Twitter and Instagram
to a six-game hit streak. day offered a glimpse into Additionally, Mang-
points of regulation on a posite ranking of the ma- saying that he plans “to
Hatcher now has hits in what the sweet-swing- um and sophomore in-
scooping layup against jor recruiting sites. make the most of this op-
eight of his last 12 appear- ing sophomore can do fielder Jordan Westburg
Kentucky, then added 12 Kentucky has Ashton portunity and use the ex-
ances. when he wraps his hands were named midseason of Auburn’s 17 overtime Hagans, North Carolina perience and feedback to
Sophomore outfielder around a ball. First and Second Team points en route to a 77-71 has Coby White and Kan- make the most informed
Rowdey Jordan has also “Tanner’s had a tough All-Americans, respec- upset. sas has Devon Dotson. decision possible about
turned a corner. week or so, but I don’t tively. That performance now And Auburn is perfectly my basketball future.”
Despite a slow se- see it lasting long,” MSU Perfect Game also has a program that ended happy with Harper, who Bone earned sec-
ries against LSU, he tal- coach Chris Lemonis said named Skelton to the a 15-year NCAA Tourna- wasn’t quite blue-chip ond-team all-Southeast-
lied two 3-for-5 outings of his struggles. “He’s too Buster Posey Award ment drought a year ago enough to get recruit- ern Conference honors
against Auburn on March talented of a hitter.” Watch List, which honors only two wins away from ed by any of those blue this season while aver-
23 and 24. DAWG NOTES: Se- the NCAA’s top Division I a national title — which is bloods. aging 13.5 points and 5.8
Jordan backed that up nior center fielder Jake catcher. pretty much like Harper Harper wasn’t a finalist assists.
predicted when the high for the Bob Cousy Award BUZZ AT A&M: Tex-
Howell
school teammate of Cleve- given to the nation’s top as A&M hired Virginia
land Cavaliers guard Col- point guard, and he wasn’t Tech coach Buzz Williams
lin Sexton arrived at Au- among the eight players on Wednesday, luring him
Continued from Page 1B burn as the point guard who Southeastern Confer- back to his home state to
Howell, a 2016 Univer- phies of coaches,” Howell MR A won three basket- Pearl badly needed. ence coaches picked for try to turn the Aggies into
sity of Southern Missis- said of working in the col- “When he first came the all-conference team. a basketball power.
ball state championships
sippi graduate, previous- lege game. “And you get to Auburn, he said he Neither was Brown or “The Buzz is Back,”
during Howell’s time wanted to have an ESPN Okeke, for that matter. Texas A&M tweeted from
ly worked as a student to meet different coach- there.
assistant at Mississippi es and you see how they ‘30 for 30’ story on how Pearl doesn’t think its official team account.
Davis mentioned his he led Auburn to a cham- Harper’s play is driven by Virginia Tech was
College and spent time work and then you kind work with the Fellowship
as the head manager at of build your own philoso- pionship and brought feeling overlooked or un- 100-69 during Williams’
of Christian Athletes and them back,” said Patrick derrated. five-year tenure and
Mississippi State in 2012 phy and you see how they
under Rick Ray. He was a run a program.” participation in basket- Harper, his father and a “I don’t think he does went to four postseason
manager at USM as well. As a high school ball missions to Guate- high school coach. “I said, play (ticked) off or with tournaments, including
“Really the biggest athlete, Howell was an mala as an impressive ‘Yeah, right. We’re not much of an edge,” the a program-record three
thing for me, the take- All-State baseball and credential. that good.’ coach said. “I think it’s be- consecutive NCAA Tour-
away, is you get to see so basketball player at Mad- Howell’s first official “He had that vision. I cause he’s always played naments, with this year’s
many different philoso- ison Ridgeland Academy. day will be June 1. still remind him that he that way. He’s always run ending in the Sweet
said it and he believed it. been overlooked. So, he 16.
He set the goals high.” just goes about his busi- At Texas A&M, he
Harper has been a ness and it’ll be like that takes over a program
DePaul sends CBI championship to Friday centerpiece of Auburn’s
rebuild, along with
in the NBA for him.
“There are 30 teams
struggling to consistently
compete at the top of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS along with 16 rebounds and three blocks sharp-shooting guard in the league, and most SEC.
for the Blue Demons to tie the series at Bryce Brown and ver- of them won’t want an un- “We kept our focus on
CHICAGO — Max Strus scored 32 one game each. Femi Olujobi added 14 satile forward Chuma dersized point guard, but finding an elite basketball
points and DePaul beat South Florida Okeke, who tore the ACL there will be a couple that coach, a developer of tal-
points.
100-96 in overtime Wednesday night, his left knee in the Sweet are smart enough that ent, a tremendous recruit-
Reed hit a 3-pointer to give DePaul an 16 against North Carolina. will. He’ll make his way er, a tireless worker and
sending the College Basketball Invita-
tional championship round to a deciding 82-79 lead, but he missed the front end of Six-foot-11 center Austin onto one of those rosters, someone who fits Texas
third game. a 1-and-1 with 57 seconds left in regula- Wiley dealt with injuries and then they’ll see the A&M. Buzz Williams is
DePaul (19-16) will host the Bulls (23- tion. USF worked the ball around the arc this season and mostly value.” all that and more,” Texas
14) on Friday night for the title. and Alexis Yetna made a 3-pointer to tie comes off the bench for Auburn already under- A&M athletic director
Paul Reed had a career-high 28 points it with a half-minute left. limited minutes. stands Harper’s value. Scott Woodward said.
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pro golf
CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April You’re building an inner core only animating your fear. Deal
4). These things are growing for of confidence, not willfully, not with the fear and the antagonist
you this year: family, social cir- through props and affirmations, disappears.
cle and realm of influence. And but quietly as you work on what LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
don’t worry; the change will be you’re good at. Mastering your Perhaps what should be ques-
easy and gradual and won’t take skills causes you to depend tioned today isn’t the “strange”
up too much time. In fact, so less and less on exterior vali- actions of a few outliers. Rath-
long as you’re willing to let peo- dation. er, it’s widespread and common
ple help you, you’ll find yourself GEMINI (May 21-June 21). practices committed daily by
freer to focus on projects and You don’t have to put yourself people accepting an unnatural
talents you normally don’t get out unnecessarily. No one reality as a matter of fact.
to work on. Leo and Sagittarius wants you to struggle or be VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22). A good idea, meaningful
BABY BLUES adore you. Your lucky numbers
are: 9, 40, 21, 4 and 28.
inconvenienced. So step back
and ask, “What is the right thing purpose or true principle...
ARIES (March 21-April 19). to give?” It’s something easy! these are things that can scale
The time to specialize is after And it’s what’s really needed. up. It’s better to get behind
you’ve tried a broad range of CANCER (June 22-July 22). these things than to put your
options. Pursue what you’re Fear is the only enemy. If some- energy behind a particular type
attracted to and curious about one else seems to be in the of media, business model, tool,
and you’ll be surprised what role of antagonist of your life, trend or the like.
interesting luck you turn over. consider that the person is not LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). really against you and is, in fact, Money is not your biggest
motivator. There are so many
outcomes you would like to
see that are about much more
than a financial bottom line. It
is experience, not money, that
will allow you to move beyond
BEETLE BAILEY current limitations.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). You know intellectually that
you’re connected to the people
who live so far away and have
lives very different from your
own, though you don’t always
feel that connection as power-
fully as you will today.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). New people gravitate to-
ward you, leaning in to see what
you do you with your talent. Your
generosity in this regard is a
natural instinct for you, easy to
MALLARD FILLMORE follow, with benefits untold.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). You really need to remind
yourself more often that it’s OK
if life is easy. Maybe it’s just
your turn. Why is this something
to feel guilty about? When ease
comes to you, enjoy it.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). People often assume that
coming across one’s passion is
always an overwhelming experi-
ence, but sometimes a passion
creeps up on you, as it will now,
in small moments of delight.
FAMILY CIRCUS PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). To be charming is a talent
and a skill that has nothing to
do with being good or bad, or
right or wrong, though it often
feels good and right to be
charmed. Resist charm, or at
least check its motivation.
Business
Business moves with Mary
S
tarting next month, you can made in collaboration hoisted up signs adver-
find two new places in Colum- with the Bogues’ clinic. tising its closing sale
bus to spend your lunch break All staff and business with up to 70 percent
in a healthier fashion. will remain as usual at off merchandise. The
Columbus Nutrition will open at the spa, but Amy said Dispatch previously
2020 Hwy. 45, offering loaded teas she is continuing to add announced the store’s
and healthy protein shakes. Own- new services for the spa closure last month.
ers, Luke and Avery Adkins, are customers. Store officials con-
opening a sister-store of Starkville “Hopefully this will Mary Pollitz
firmed it will shutter its
Nutrition that opened August 2018. give (spa customers)
doors May 18.
In downtown Columbus, a easier access to health care. If you
If your Saturday looks free, head
second Starkville Nutrition spin-off need to get seen we can make that
over to West Point for the commu-
will also open in late May. Michael happen,” Amy said. “Say someone
comes into the clinic for back pain nity-wide yard sale. Sponsored by
and Rachel Womack will open
Second Ave. Nutrition, 424 Sec- — I would love for our providers to the West Point Growth Alliance,
ond Ave. N. When open, you can send them to the spa for a massage you can check out scattered yard
enjoy loaded teas Monday through before putting them on medicine. sales around West Point and find
Friday 7 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturdays We just kind of want to marry med- exactly what you didn’t know you
9 a.m.-2 p.m. icine and wellness together and were looking for from 8 a.m.-noon.
Although the stores will operate promote being healthy overall.” Check out the West Point Life
separately, you can find the same The spa has also partnered with Facebook page to see a map of all
shakes, teas and meal replace- Dr. Ross Bunch, a plastic surgeon participating sales. If you’re inter-
ments at each location. from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to offer ested in setting up a sale yourself,
Late last year, Amy and Matt injections, fillers and free consulta- call 662-494-5121.
Bogue, owners of Allegro Clinic, tions once a month. Got business tips? Email them to
purchased Brickerton Day Spa. Veteran and new customers to mpollitz@cdispatch.com.
Business brief
BankFirst completes 22 offices serving Missis- Chief Financial Officer,
sippi and Alabama, with has joined the Bank as
acquisition total assets of approxi- Corporate Accountant,
BankFirst Capital mately $1.3 billion, gross and Jennifer James,
Corporation, parent of loans of approximately FNB’s Senior Credit Offi-
BankFirst Financial $937 million and total cer, has joined the Bank
Services, announces the deposits of approximately as Vice President, Credit
completion of its acquisi- $1.2 billion. Administration.
tion of FNB Bancshares R. Heyward Gould, Hunton Andrews
of Central Alabama, Inc., Jr., FNB’s President and Kurth LLP acted as legal
parent of FNB of Central Chief Executive Officer, counsel for BankFirst.
Alabama. has joined the Bank as Jones Walker LLP acted
The acquisition will re- Alabama Regional Presi- as legal counsel for FNB
sult in BankFirst having dent, Virginia Lee, FNB’s Bancshares.
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County Board of Super- Issuing Office on Upon request and re- Walter Homes, Inc., Be-
classifieds
visors, at the offices of Mondays through Fri- ceipt of the document neficiary, which Deed of
Lowndes County Board Lowndes County Board days during regular busi- deposit indicated above Trust is recorded in
of Supervisors of Supervisors located ness hours, and may plus a non-refundable Land Deed of Trust
at 505 2nd Avenue obtain copies of the Bid- shipping charge, the Is- Book 2007, at Page
Lowndes County, Mis-
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North, Columbus, MS
39701, until 9:00 a.m.
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The Issuing Office for obtained from the Issu- date that the Bidding . Electronic bids can be of Trust to W. Stewart hours between the
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to with
theElderly/Sick 4000 Merchandise 5000 Pets & Livestock
neficiary, which Deed of 8000 Real Estate
southeast front door of
• The Publisher assumes er 1078, 7085 High-
no financial refundable
responsibility for deposit
errors nor of forthe Bidder’s date of re- electronic bidding 1790 Stumppro-Removal 4030 Air Conditioners 5100 FreeTrust
Pets is recorded in 8050
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Alternate 1000 Service Doc- cess, please1800 callSwimming
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not North, the cost for eachportion
of that set. ceipt
of of the Bidding 4060 Antiques 5150 PetsLand Deed of Trust ofFarms
8100 Lowndes County, at
& Timberland
West Point, MS 39773. Checks for Bidding Doc- uments. 1030 Air Conditioning
Partial sets of& Heating
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Tax Service 4090 Appliances Book 2007,
5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock at Page Columbus, Mississippi,
8150 Houses - Northside
space occupied by such error. Bidders
Prospective uments shall be pay- 1060 Appliance Repair
Bidding Documents will 4814. 16784, in the office of for cash to the highest
1860 Tree Service 4120 Auctions 5250 Petthe
Boarding/Grooming
• All questions regarding
may classified
examine the ads currently
Bid- able running should be not be available
to Calvert-Spra- 1070 Asphaltfrom
& Paving Chancery Clerk of 8200 andHouses
best- East
bidder, the fol-
directed to the Classified Department.
ding Documents at the dling Engineers, Inc. 1890 Upholstery 4150 Baby Articles 5300 Supplies/Accessories 8250 Houses - New Hope
the Issuing Automotive Services Minority and 1910
1090Office. Women’s
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the approval Upon Therequest and re-
Commercial Neither Owner nor En- Business Enterprises 4180 Bargain Column 5350 Veterinarians
sissippi; 8300
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will & Remodelingare solicited to bid on
respons- Lowndes County, Mis-
Dispatch reserves the right to reject, revise, classify or cancel any 2000 Announcements 4210 Bicycles 5400 Wanted To Buy 8350 Houses - West
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partial this contract as prime AND WHEREAS, this sissippi, to-wit:
advertising at any time. 4240 Building Materials 8450 Houses - Caledonia
ness hours, and may plus a non-refundable 1180 Childcare
sets of Bidding Docu- 2050
contractors and are en- Card of Thanks
4250 Burial Plots
6000 Financial
Deed of Trust was ulti-
obtain copies of the Bid- shipping charge, the Is- ments, including 1210 ChimneyAd- Cleaning couraged to make 2100 Fraternal
in- & Lodge mately
6050 Business assigned to The 8500
Opportunity A Houses
tract -of Other
land being loc-
ding Documents from suing Office will trans- denda if 1240
any,Contractors
obtained quiries regarding poten-
2150 Good Things To Eat 4270 Business Furniture & BankOpportunity York Mel- 8520
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the West half
6100 Business
the Issuing Office as de- mit the Bidding Docu- from sources other than tial subcontracting op- Equipment lon, as Indenture Trust- 8550 Investment
(W1/2) ofProperty
Section 3,
advertisements must be 1250 Computer Services portunities, equipment,2200 In Memorial 6120 Check Cashing
scribed below. ments via delivery ser- the Issuing Office. 2250 Instruction & School 4300 Camera Equipment ee, for Mid-State Capit- 8600 Lots & Acreage
Township 20 South,
vice. The shipping 1270 Electrical material and/or supply 6150 Insurance
al Corporation 2010-1 8650 Range 17 West,
4330 Clothing Mobile Homes
paid for in advance.
Printed copies of the Of- charge amount will de-
ficial Bidding Docu- pend on the shipping
1300documents
Official bid Excavating
1320 Fitness Training
can be downloaded
needs. 2300 Lost & Found
2350 Personals
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF
4360 Coins & Jewelry
SALE
4390 Computer Equipment
6200 Loans
Trust, by instrument re- 8700
6250 Mortgages
corded in Book 2018, at
Lowndes
Mobile HomeCounty,
sissippi
8750
Spaces Mis-
and more par-
Resort Property
ments and Technical method selected by the from Central at A pre-bid
1330 Furniture Repair & Refinishing 2400
conference Special Notices
will Page
6300 Stocks & Bonds21135-21140, in ticularly described as
Specifications may be prospective Bidder. The www.centralbidding.com 4420 Farm Equipment & Supplieson April 27, the office of the Chan- 8800 River Property
1360 General Services be held at 10:00 a.m.
2600 Travel/Entertainment WHEREAS, 6350 Business for Sale follows: Commencing at
obtained from the Issu- date that the Bidding . Electronic bids can be local time on April 25, 4450 Firewood 2007, Kimberly Roby cery Clerk aforesaid; 8850
theWanted to Buy
Southeast corner of
fRee seRvices
1380atHousecleaning 3000site,
Employment
ing Office, during the Documents are trans- submitted www.cent- 2019 at project
1390 Insulation
a/k/a Kimberly Renee
4460 Flea Markets 7000 Rentals the
8900 Southwest
Waterfront Property Quarter
hours indicated above, mitted by the Issuing Of- ralbidding.com. For any located at 3975 Artesia
3050 Clerical & Office 4480 Furniture Johnson and Theodis AND
7050 Apartments WHEREAS, default (SW1/4) of the Southw-
upon payment of a non- fice will be considered questions 1400 Insuranceto the Road, Columbus,
related 3100 DataMS Processing/ Computer 4510 Garage
Roby, Jr., husband and having been made in
Sales 7100 Commercial Property
9000
estTransportation
Quarter (SW1/4) of
refundable deposit of the Bidder’s date of re- electronic1410 bidding pro-
Interior Decorators 39701 . wife, executed a Deed payment of the in- said
9050 Auto Section 3; run
Accessories/Parts
Bargain Column $100.00 for each set.
Checks forAd mustDoc-
Bidding fit inceipt
uments.
of the Bidding Doc- cess, please
6 lines (approximately
Partial
call Cent-Repair
1440 Jewelry/Watch
sets of ral Bidding at 225-810- Attendance at
3150 Domestic Help
3170the
Engineering
pre-
4540 General Merchandise
of Trust to W. Stewart
4570 HouseholdRobison,
Goods
7150 Houses
7180
Trustee for Jim
debtedness secured by 9100
Hunting
said Land
Deed of Trust, and
thence North
Auto Rentals
grees 45 minutes West
9150 Autos
49 de-
& Leasing
for Sale of 432.6 feet
15 characters per line) and will
uments shallrun for 3 days.
be pay- ForDocuments
Bidding items $100 will or4814. 1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping bid conference 3200isGeneral
highly Help Wanted Walter
4630 Lawn & Garden Homes, Inc., Be- the holder
7190 Land for Rent/Lease of the note a distance
less ONLY. More than ableone item may be in not
to Calvert-Spra- same ad, but prices
be available from 1500 Locksmiths encouraged but is not Positions
3250 Management 4660 Merchandiseneficiary,
Rentals which Deed7200 and
of Mobile Deed of Trust hav- 9200
Homes toAviation
a point in the center-
dling Engineers, Inc. the Issuing Office. 1530 Machinery
Minority and Women’s Repair mandatory. Represent-3300 Medical/Dental Trust is recorded in ing requested the under-9250 Boatsof&Nashville
line Marine Ferry
may not total over $100, no re-lists.
Upon request and re- Neither Owner nor En- Business1560 Mobile Home Servicesatives of Owner
Enterprises and En- 4690 Musical Instruments
Land Deed of Trust
7250 Mobile Home Spaces
signed Trustee so to do,9300 Road; run thence North
Camper/R.V.’s
ceipt of the document gineer will be respons- are solicited to bid on gineer will be 3350 Opportunity
present to Information 4700 Satellites Book 2007, at Page 7300 Office I Spaces
will on the 17th day of 45 degrees 40 minutes
Free pets Up todeposit
6 lines, runs for
indicated
plus a non-refundable
above 3 days.
ible for full or partial
sets of Bidding Docu-
1590 Moving & Storage
1620 Painting & Papering discuss the Project.
this contract as prime
contractors and are en- ders are encouraged
3400 Part-Time
Bid-
3450 PositionstoWanted
16784, in the office 7350
4720 Sporting Goods
4750 Stereos &the
of Resort
TV’s Chancery Clerk of7400 Riversale
Rentals
April, 2019, offer for
at public outcry
Property
9350 Golf Carts
East along the center-
9400 Motorcycles/ATVs
line of said Nashville
Lost & Found shipping charge, the Is- ments, including Ad-
suingUpOffice
to 6will
lines, runs denda if any, obtained quiries regarding
trans-
1650 Pest
couraged to make in- Control attend and participate
1680 Plumbingpoten- in the conference.
3500
3550
Professional
En-
Restaurant/Hotel
4780 Wanted ToLowndes
Buy
sissippi;
County, Mis- 7450 and sell during legal
Rooms
hours between the
9450
9500
Trailers/Heavy
Ferry Road aEquipment
Trucks, Vans
588.7 feet& to
distance of
Buses
a point;
for 6 days. mit the Bidding Docu- from sources other than tial subcontracting 1710 Printing op- gineer will transmit to
7500 Storage
hours
& Garages
of 11:00 A.M. 9550
runWanted to
thence Buy North 25 de-
ments via delivery ser- the Issuing Office. all prospective
3600Bidders
Sales/Marketing 7520 Vacation
and Rentals
4:00 P.M., at the
portunities, equipment,
1740 Roofing & Guttering AND WHEREAS, this grees 00 minutes East
3650Trades
These ads are taken by e-mail or in person at our
vice. The shipping
charge amount will de- Official bid documents
material 1770
needs.
and/or Lawn Mowersof record such
Saws &supply Addenda
3700Truck
as Engineer considers Driving
Deed of Trust was ulti-
mately assigned to The
7550 Wanted
7600 Waterfront
to Rent front door of along said centerline a
southeast
Property Courthouse distance of 1353.0 feet
the County
office. ads will not be taken by telephone.
pend on the shipping can be downloaded necessary in response Bank of New York Mel- of Lowndes County, at to the intersection of
method selected by the from Central at A pre-bid conference will to questions arising at lon, as Indenture Trust- Columbus, Mississippi, said centerline and the
Legal Notices 0010 prospective Bidder. The www.centralbidding.com
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 be held
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at 10:00 the
Legalconference.
Notices 0010 Oral Legal Notices 0010 ee,
Legalfor 0010 Capit- for
Mid-State
Notices Legalcash to 0010
Notices the highest West right of
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date that the Bidding . Electronic bids can be local time on April 25, statements may not be al Corporation 2010-1 and best bidder, the fol- Mississippi Highway No.
IN THE MATTER OF THE Documents are trans- submitted at www.cent- 2019 at project site, relied upon and will not TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF Trust, by instrument re- lowing described land 69; run thence North-
ESTATE OF GRADY mitted by the Issuing Of- ralbidding.com. For any located at 3975 Artesia be binding or legally ef- SALE corded in Book 2018, at and property, situated in westerly along said
RICHARD "NATHAN" fice will be considered questions related to the Road, Columbus, MS fective. Page 21135-21140, in Lowndes County, Mis- West right of way of
MORDECAI the Bidder’s date of re- electronic bidding pro- 39701 . WHEREAS, on April 27, the office of the Chan- sissippi, to-wit: Mississippi Highway No.
ceipt of the Bidding Doc- cess, please call Cent- Bid security shall be fur- 2007, Kimberly Roby cery Clerk aforesaid; 69 a distance of 530.4
CAUSE NO. 2019-0032- uments. Partial sets of ral Bidding at 225-810- Attendance at the pre- nished in accordance a/k/a Kimberly Renee A tract of land being loc- feet, more or less to an
S Bidding Documents will 4814. bid conference is highly with the Instructions to Johnson and Theodis AND WHEREAS, default ated in the West half iron pin and the point of
not be available from encouraged but is not Bidders. Roby, Jr., husband and having been made in (W1/2) of Section 3, beginning of the herein
NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Issuing Office. Minority and Women’s mandatory. Represent- wife, executed a Deed payment of the in- Township 20 South, described tract; run
Neither Owner nor En- Business Enterprises atives of Owner and En- Owner: Lowndes County of Trust to W. Stewart debtedness secured by Range 17 West, thence Northwesterly
THE STATE OF MISSIS- gineer will be respons- are solicited to bid on gineer will be present to Board of Supervisors Robison, Trustee for Jim said Deed of Trust, and Lowndes County, Mis- along said right of way a
SIPPI ible for full or partial this contract as prime discuss the Project. Bid- By: Harry Sanders Walter Homes, Inc., Be- the holder of the note sissippi and more par- distance of 69.6 feet,
LOWNDES COUNTY sets of Bidding Docu- contractors and are en- ders are encouraged to Title: President neficiary, which Deed of and Deed of Trust hav- ticularly described as more or less, to a point;
ments, including Ad- couraged to make in- attend and participate Date: April 1, 2019 Trust is recorded in ing requested the under- follows: Commencing at run thence North 27 de-
Letters of Administra- denda if any, obtained quiries regarding poten- in the conference. En- Publish: April 4, 2019, Land Deed of Trust signed Trustee so to do, the Southeast corner of grees 44 minutes West
tion have been granted from sources other than tial subcontracting op- gineer will transmit to April 11, 2019 Book 2007, at Page I will on the 17th day of the Southwest Quarter along said right of way a
and issued to the under- the Issuing Office. portunities, equipment, all prospective Bidders 16784, in the office of April, 2019, offer for (SW1/4) of the Southw- distance of 135.6 feet
signed upon the Estate material and/or supply of record such Addenda the Chancery Clerk of sale at public outcry est Quarter (SW1/4) of to an iron pin; run
of Grady Richard "Nath- Official bid documents needs. as Engineer considers Lowndes County, Mis- and sell during legal said Section 3; run thence South 45 de-
an" Mordecai, de- can be downloaded necessary in response Buy, sell, trade, sissippi; hours between the thence North 49 de- grees 55 minutes West
ceased, by the Chan- from Central at A pre-bid conference will to questions arising at or rent. hours of 11:00 A.M. grees 45 minutes West a distance of 138.8 feet
cery Court of Lowndes www.centralbidding.com be held at 10:00 a.m. the conference. Oral AND WHEREAS, this and 4:00 P.M., at the a distance of 432.6 feet to a point; run thence
County, Mississippi, on . Electronic bids can be local time on April 25, statements may not be Deed of Trust was ulti- southeast front door of to a point in the center- South 45 degrees 50
the 15th day of March submitted at www.cent- 2019 at project site, relied upon and will not mately assigned to The the County Courthouse line of Nashville Ferry minutes East a dis-
2019. This is to give no- Legal Notices 0010
ralbidding.com. For any located at 3975 Artesia Legal Notices 0010
be binding or legally ef- Bank of New York Mel- of Lowndes County, at Road; run thence North tance of 208.3 feet to
tice to all persons hav- questions related to the Road, Columbus, MS fective. lon, as Indenture Trust- Columbus, Mississippi, 45 degrees 40 minutes an iron pin; run thence
ing claims against said electronic bidding pro- 39701 . ee, for Mid-State Capit- for cash to the highest East along the center- North 39 degrees 44
estate to Probate and cess, please call Cent- Bid security shall be fur- al Corporation 2010-1 and best bidder, the fol- line of said Nashville minutes East a dis-
Register same with the ral Bidding at 225-810- Attendance at the pre- nished in accordance Trust, by instrument re- lowing described land Ferry Road a distance of tance of 74.5 feet to
Chancery Clerk of 4814. bid conference is highly with the Instructions to Legal Notices
corded 0010 2018, at
in Book and property, situated in 588.7 feet to a point; the point of beginning
Lowndes County, Mis- encouraged but is not Bidders. Page 21135-21140, in Lowndes County, Mis- run thence North 25 de- and containing 0.5 acre,
sissippi, within ninety Minority and Women’s mandatory. Represent- the office of the Chan- sissippi, to-wit: grees 00 minutes East more or less.
(90) days from the first Business Enterprises atives of Owner and En- Owner: Lowndes County cery Clerk aforesaid; along said centerline a
publication date of this are solicited to bid on gineer will be present to Board of Supervisors A tract of land being loc- distance of 1353.0 feet I will convey only such
Notice to Creditors. A this contract as prime discuss the Project. Bid- By: Harry Sanders AND WHEREAS, default ated in the West half to the intersection of title as is vested in me
failure to so Probate contractors and are en- ders are encouraged to Title: President having been made in (W1/2) of Section 3, said centerline and the as Trustee.
and Register said claim couraged to make in- attend and participate Date: April 1, 2019 payment of the in- Township 20 South, West right of way of
cdispatch.com
will forever bar the quiries regarding poten- in the conference. En- Publish: April 4, 2019, debtedness secured by Range 17 West, Mississippi Highway No. WITNESS MY SIGNA-
same. tial subcontracting op- gineer will transmit to April 11, 2019 said Deed of Trust, and Lowndes County, Mis- 69; run thence North- TURE, this, the 13th day
portunities, equipment, all prospective Bidders the holder of the note sissippi and more par- westerly along
Legal Notices 0010 said of March, 2019.
This the 21st of March, material and/or supply of record such Addenda and Deed of Trust hav- ticularly described as West right of way of
2019. needs. as Engineer considers ing requested the under- follows: Commencing at Mississippi Highway No. /s/ W. Stewart
necessary in response signed Trustee so to do, the Southeast corner of 69 a distance of 530.4 Robison, Trustee
/s/ Ricky Mordecai A pre-bid conference will to questions arising at I will on the 17th day of the Southwest Quarter feet, more or less to an
Ricky Mordecai, Admin- be held at 10:00 a.m. the conference. Oral April, 2019, offer for (SW1/4) of the Southw- iron pin and the point of Publish: March 21, 28,
istrator local time on April 25, statements may not be sale at public outcry est Quarter (SW1/4) of beginning of the herein April 4, and 11, 2019
2019 at project site, relied upon and will not and sell during legal said Section 3; run described tract; run
PUBLISH: 3/28, 4/4, & located at 3975 Artesia be binding or legally ef- hours between the thence North 49 de- thence Northwesterly
4/11/2019 Road, Columbus, MS fective. hours of 11:00 A.M. grees 45 minutes West along said right of way a
39701 . and 4:00 P.M., at the a distance of 432.6 feet distance of 69.6 feet,
Bid security shall be fur- southeast front door of to a point in the center- more or less, to a point;
Lowndes County Board Attendance at the pre- nished in accordance the County Courthouse line of Nashville Ferry run thence North 27 de-
of Supervisors bid conference is highly with the Instructions to of Lowndes County, at Road; run thence North grees 44 minutes West
encouraged but is not Bidders. Columbus, Mississippi, 45 degrees 40 minutes along said right of way a
Lowndes County, Mis- mandatory. Represent- for cash to the highest East along the center- distance of 135.6 feet
sissippi atives of Owner and En- Owner: Lowndes County and best bidder, the fol- line of said Nashville to an iron pin; run
gineer will be present to Board of Supervisors lowing described land Ferry Road a distance of thence South 45 de-
Wastewater System Im- discuss the Project. Bid- By: Harry Sanders and property, situated in 588.7 feet to a point; grees 55 minutes West
provements – Influent ders are encouraged to Title: President Lowndes County, Mis- run thence North 25 de- a distance of 138.8 feet
Sewer Main Modifica- attend and participate Date: April 1, 2019 sissippi, to-wit: grees 00 minutes East to a point; run thence
tion at WWTP in the conference. En- Publish: April 4, 2019, along said centerline a South 45 degrees 50
gineer will transmit to April 11, 2019 A tract of land being loc- distance of 1353.0 feet minutes East a dis-
ADVERTISEMENT FOR all prospective Bidders ated in the West half to the intersection of tance of 208.3 feet to
BIDS of record such Addenda (W1/2) of Section 3, said centerline and the an iron pin; run thence
as Engineer considers Township 20 South, West right of way of North 39 degrees 44
Sealed Bids for the con- necessary in response Range 17 West, Mississippi Highway No. minutes East a dis-
struction of the to questions arising at Lowndes County, Mis- 69; run thence North- tance of 74.5 feet to
Wastewater System Im- the conference. Oral sissippi and more par- westerly along said the point of beginning
provements Influent statements may not be ticularly described as West right of way of and containing 0.5 acre,
Sewer Main Modifica- relied upon and will not follows: Commencing at Mississippi Highway No. more or less.
tion at WWTP will be re- be binding or legally ef- the Southeast corner of 69 a distance of 530.4
ceived by Lowndes fective. the Southwest Quarter feet, more or less to an I will convey only such
County Board of Super- (SW1/4) of the Southw- iron pin and the point of title as is vested in me
visors, at the offices of Bid security shall be fur- est Quarter (SW1/4) of beginning of the herein as Trustee.
Lowndes County Board nished in accordance said Section 3; run described tract; run
of Supervisors located with the Instructions to thence North 49 de- thence Northwesterly WITNESS MY SIGNA-
at 505 2nd Avenue Bidders. grees 45 minutes West along said right of way a TURE, this, the 13th day
North, Columbus, MS a distance of 432.6 feet distance of 69.6 feet, of March, 2019.
39701, until 9:00 a.m. Owner: Lowndes County to a point in the center- more or less, to a point;
local time on May 6, Board of Supervisors line of Nashville Ferry run thence North 27 de- /s/ W. Stewart
2019 at which time the By: Harry Sanders Road; run thence North grees 44 minutes West Robison, Trustee
Bids received will be Title: President 45 degrees 40 minutes along said right of way a
publicly opened and Date: April 1, 2019 East along the center- distance of 135.6 feet Publish: March 21, 28,
read. Publish: April 4, 2019, line of said Nashville to an iron pin; run April 4, and 11, 2019
April 11, 2019 Ferry Road a distance of thence South 45 de-
The Issuing Office for 588.7 feet to a point; grees 55 minutes West
the Bidding Documents run thence North 25 de- a distance of 138.8 feet
is: Calvert-Spradling En- grees 00 minutes East to a point; run thence
gineers, Inc.; P.O. Draw- along said centerline a South 45 degrees 50
er 1078, 7085 High- distance of 1353.0 feet minutes East a dis-
way 45 Alternate North, to the intersection of tance of 208.3 feet to
West Point, MS 39773. said centerline and the an iron pin; run thence
Prospective Bidders West right of way of North 39 degrees 44
may examine the Bid- Mississippi Highway No. minutes East a dis-
ding Documents at the 69; run thence North- tance of 74.5 feet to
Issuing Office on westerly along said the point of beginning
Mondays through Fri- West right of way of and containing 0.5 acre,
days during regular busi- Mississippi Highway No. more or less.
ness hours, and may 69 a distance of 530.4
obtain copies of the Bid- feet, more or less to an I will convey only such
ding Documents from iron pin and the point of title as is vested in me
the Issuing Office as de- beginning of the herein as Trustee.
scribed below. described tract; run
thence Northwesterly WITNESS MY SIGNA-
Printed copies of the Of- along said right of way a TURE, this, the 13th day
ficial Bidding Docu- distance of 69.6 feet, of March, 2019.
ments and Technical more or less, to a point;
Specifications may be run thence North 27 de- /s/ W. Stewart
obtained from the Issu- grees 44 minutes West Robison, Trustee
ing Office, during the along said right of way a
hours indicated above, distance of 135.6 feet Publish: March 21, 28,
upon payment of a non- to an iron pin; run April 4, and 11, 2019
refundable deposit of thence South 45 de-
$100.00 for each set. grees 55 minutes West
Checks for Bidding Doc- a distance of 138.8 feet
uments shall be pay- to a point; run thence
able to Calvert-Spra- South 45 degrees 50
dling Engineers, Inc. minutes East a dis-
Upon request and re- tance of 208.3 feet to
ceipt of the document an iron pin; run thence
deposit indicated above North 39 degrees 44
plus a non-refundable minutes East a dis-
shipping charge, the Is- tance of 74.5 feet to
suing Office will trans- the point of beginning
mit the Bidding Docu- and containing 0.5 acre,
ments via delivery ser- more or less.
vice. The shipping
charge amount will de- I will convey only such
pend on the shipping title as is vested in me
method selected by the as Trustee.
prospective Bidder. The
date that the Bidding WITNESS MY SIGNA-
Documents are trans-
corded in Book 2018, at
Page 21135-21140, in
the office of the Chan-
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cery Clerk aforesaid;
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AND WHEREAS, default
General Help Wanted 3200 Garage Sales: Southside 4505
having been made in Agricultural Tractor 316 8TH St. S. Sat,
payment of the in- Operator job opening, to 4/6, 8a-1p. Easter de-
debtedness secured by work on Tenn-Tom Wa- cor, vintage glassware
said Deed of Trust, and terway Project, Colum- & dishes, home decor,
the holder of the note bus, MS. Must have val- dishes. Something for
and Deed of Trust hav- id Class- A CDL, with everyone.
ing requested the under- good driving record and
signed Trustee so to do, pass pre-employment
I will on the 17th day of drug screen. EOE
Garage Sales: East 4510
April, 2019, offer for Apply in person or Send
sale at public outcry 1500 GARDNER Blvd.
Resume’: R & D Main- Sat. 8am until. Furn,
and sell during legal tenance Services
hours between the home decor, mens/wo-
3600 W. Plymouth Road mens clothes, shoes,
hours of 11:00 A.M. Columbus, MS 39701
and 4:00 P.M., at the bags, kid items & misc.
southeast front door of Carpenter/Millwright HUGE ESTATE & Mul-
the County Courthouse Opening. Must have ex- tiple-Family Garage
of Lowndes County, at perience in general car- Sale. Fri., 4/6. Starts
Columbus, Mississippi, pentry & concrete. Will @ 7 a.m. State Line
for cash to the highest work on Tenn-Tom Wa- Baptist Church, 7560
and best bidder, the fol- terway Project, based in Hwy. 182 E., in the
lowing described land Columbus, MS. Must back parking lot.
and property, situated in have valid, clean
Lowndes County, Mis- driver’s license and
Call
Garage Sales: New Hope 4530
sissippi, to-wit: pass pre-employment
drug screen. EOE 298 PLEASANT Hill Rd.
A tract of land being loc- Apply in person or Send HUGE SALE! Sat, 4/6,
ated in the West half Resume’ to: R & D 6am until. Mens, wo-
(W1/2) of Section 3, Maintenance Services mens, & boys name
328-2424
Township 20 South, 3600 W. Plymouth Road brand clothes, toys,
Range 17 West,
Lowndes County, Mis-
Columbus, MS 39701 housewares, Ducks Un-
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didate will have an eye sheba Church. 1736
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placing with based
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for local pest control
company. Applicant
Apts For Rent: Northside 7010
COLEMAN One person only. Refs
req. Contact/leave a
message for more info:
must be organized, de- FOX RUN COMPANY LLC RENTALS
title as is vested in me pendable, work well with 1 & 2 BR near hospital. TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS 662-328-8655.
as Trustee. RETAINER WALL, drive- the public, and have $595-645/mo. Military
WITNESS MY SIGNA-
way, foundation, con- good driving record with discount offered, pet 1 BEDROOM Hunting Land 7200
crete, masonry restora- valid driver's license. area, pet friendly, and
TURE, this, the 13th day tion, remodeling, base- Drug test required. furnished corporate 2 BEDROOMS LOOKING FOR hunting
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LEASE,
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