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Combating Human trafficking wins 15 press
Area law enforcement agencies join regional task force association
to pool local, state, federal resources to combat modern slavery
By Isabelle Altman
awards
ialtman@cdispatch.com Honors include five
A kidnapped woman escaped from an
18-wheeler stopped in West Point after she’d
first-place finishes
been moved from place to place against her will in MPA’s Better
for weeks.
Another young girl was found in a Clay Coun- Newspaper Contest
ty drug den after being reported missing in Ar-
kansas and trafficked through multiple states. Dispatch Staff Report
Those are just two victims
area law enforcement know HOTLINES The Dispatch took
of this year who were caught ■ NATIONAL HUMAN home 15 awards,
up in what the Mississippi TRAFFICKING HOTLINE including five first-
Attorney General’s Office 1-888-373-7888 place honors, from
■ MS CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE the Mississippi Press
says is the world’s fastest 1-888-222-8000
growing criminal industry: ■ MS HUMAN TRAFFICKING Association’s annual
human trafficking and mod- COORDINATOR Better Newspaper
ern slavery. 1-800-829-6766 Contest Saturday.
Several area law enforce- Columnist and Smith
ment agencies and advocacy reporter Slim Smith
groups have formed the North East Mississippi received three first-
Human Trafficking Task Force, which held its place awards, win-
first meeting at Tupelo Police Department on ning both the gen-
Tuesday. The purpose of the meeting was for eral interest and
local, state and federal officers to begin network- commentary column
ing and sharing information with each other and categories in The
advocacy organizations, said Deputy Mary Hug- Dispatch’s circula-
gins who serves as Lowndes County Sheriff’s tion division. His Plair
Office’s domestic violence, sexual assault profile on Mississippi
and child abuse investigator and who State head football
represented LCSO at Tuesday’s coach Joe Moorhead,
meeting. which published in
the Fall 2018 edition
“Our main goal is to protect
of Progress, earned
youth from sex trafficking
best magazine story
and what steps we need
honors.
to take in order to do
Smith placed sec- Swoope
that,” she said.
ond in editorial writ-
The task force
ing in the circulation division, and
allows law en-
shared another second-place award
forcement and ad-
with Reporter Alex Holloway for
vocacy groups such best spot news story.
as the Center for Vio- Managing Editor Zack Plair
lence Prevention to pool placed first for his feature story on
resources and raise awareness of White House chef and Columbus
human trafficking — particularly native Andre Rush. He also placed
since many people have no idea second for investigative/in-depth
how prevalent it is in small story, third in both the spot news
communities, said story and commentary column cat-
Chief Deputy Ramirez egories, and shared a third-place
Williams, who repre- award with News Editor Isabelle
sented the Clay Coun- Altman for general news story.
ty Sheriff’s Office at Lifestyles Editor Jan Swoope
Tuesday’s meeting. placed first in the lifestyles section
“A lot of people have no idea category and second in feature sto-
that this stuff goes on or comes through ry.
West Point, Clay County or even the Other winners included Adam
Golden Triangle,” he said. Minichino, second place, sports
See trafficking, 3A game story; Luisa Porter, second
place, general news photograph;
and Matt Garner, third place, front
page.

City considering downtown parking meters


Aldermen to hear presentations from two parking meter companies will install parking meters.
They are a chance for city
By Alex Holloway installing meters. est parking dilemma — short- leaders to research the issue
aholloway@cdispatch.com “We get lots of complaints ages of parking and people and determine if it’s an option
from restaurants about people staying overnight,” she said. they’re interested in.
The city of Starkville plans hogging parking spaces,” she “That would give us a chance Starkville Greater Devel-
to look at parking meters as a said. “They’re not paying and to roll that out in that area and opment Partnership interim
possible solution to parking is- not eating in the restaurants or see how it works and where it CEO Jennifer Prather said
sues downtown and in the Cot- allowing turnover. This is just would be impactful.” Starkville’s Main Street Asso-
ton District. one way to potentially address Starkville has had park- Spruill Prather ciation has worked for years
Mayor Lynn Spruill said the that.” ing meters in the past, Spruill ones on MSU’s campus allow to find a solution to parking is-
board of aldermen will hear Should the city look at park- said, but it’s been a long time for credit or debit card use, sues downtown.
presentations from two park- ing meters, Spruill said they — 20-plus years — since they and users enter their vehicle While she said parking us-
ing meter companies — SP+ may initially be deployed in the were used. If the city decides license plate number to pur- age and inventory studies have
Parking Management Group Cotton District and midtown to go ahead with parking me- chase time. shown there’s not a shortage
and IPS Group — at its next areas. ters, Spruill said they would be However, Spruill said the of parking downtown, there is
two work sessions on June 28 “I say that because those are similar to the ones Mississip- presentations aren’t necessar- limited space available on the
and July 12 about potentially the areas that have the great- pi State University uses. The ily a guarantee that Starkville See Parking meters, 8A

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


1 Up to how many odors can humans Thursday meetings
detect — 1,000, 5,000 or 10,000? June 24: Board
■ Sounds of Summer: Bring lawn chairs or
2 What is both NFL star Jerome Bet- of Supervisors,
tis’ nickname and a form of transpor- blankets to enjoy music by the Juke Joint Gypsies
from 7-9 at the Columbus Riverwalk. Food and 5:30 p.m., Ok-
tation?
3 What author had a fatwa declared beverages available for purchase. Free. For more tibbeha County
against him in 1989? information, contact Main Street Columbus, 662- Courthouse
Brody Snider 4 What 1995 flop was released as a 328-6305, or Columbus Lowndes Chamber of June 25: OCH
V.I.P. edition DVD that included lap- Commerce, 662-328-4491. Regional Medi-
Second grade, New Hope
dance lessons and shot glasses?

95 Low 75 5 The Peace Corps was created cal Center Board


High during the administration of what Thursday and Tuesday, July 2 of Trustees, 4
Mostly sunny president? ■ TWT auditions: The Tennessee Williams Tribute p.m., OCH
Full forecast on Answers, 8B holds auditions for “Death of a Streetcar Named June 28: Board
page 2A. Virginia Woolf: A Parody,” by Tim Sniffen, at 6:30 of Aldermen
p.m. June 27 and 6 p.m. July 2 at the Columbus
work session
Arts Council’s Rosenzweig Arts Center, 501 Main
Inside St. (Production dates Sept. 5-7.) Roles for men Tylancium Dankins is the co-man-
July 1: Board of
Supervisors, 9
Classifieds 1D Lifestyles 1C and women. May come prepared with a one-minute ager at Food Giant. He enjoys com-
Comics 5D Obituaries 5B comic monologue, if desired. Contact the CAC, ing to work and spending time with a.m., Oktibbeha
Crossword 3B Opinions 6A 662-328-2787, if you need an individual audition his friends and family. Tylancium’s County Court-
Dear Abby 3C Scene & Seen 6C at a different time. best friend is his dog. house

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Sunday
Say What?
Did you hear? “You can paint a leopard any color you want but he still has
Trump denies knowing NY woman spots, and that’s what Moore has. Moore still has his spots.”
66-year-old retiree Richard Clayton on Roy Moore facing an up-

accusing him of sexual assault hill battle in winning over skeptical Alabama voters. Story, 4A.

Columnist claims president sexually


Ask Rufus
assaulted her in a department store
dressing room in the mid-1990s
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE the “hideous men” the
‘To All Those Fond of Flowers’
T
The Associated Press Elle magazine columnist “ o
says she has encountered all
WASHINGTON — Pres- throughout her life. Trump
ident Donald Trump says also accused New York mag- those fond
a New York-based advice azine of publishing Carroll’s of flow-
columnist who claims he claims against him and oth- ers...”
sexually assaulted her in ers to boost its readership. So
a Manhattan department Trump’s first comment began an
store dressing room in the came in a White House advertise-
mid-1990s made a “totally statement Friday in which ment in an
false accusation” against he deemed the accusation 1841 issue
him and he denied knowing “fake news” and said there of The
the woman. was no evidence. Southern
“I have no idea who this The Associated Press Argus, Rufus Ward
woman is,” Trump said Sat- has not independently ver- a 19th
urday as he left the White ified Carroll’s account and Century Columbus newspaper. We
House for the Camp David she did not return the AP’s all enjoy the gardens and flowers
presidential retreat. telephone request for com- of spring and summer, but have we
The president scoffed ment. The Trump Organi- ever thought about what gardens
when questioned about a zation, which Trump still were like in Columbus 175 years
photo of himself with his owns, also did not respond ago? Flower gardens were pop-
accuser, E. Jean Carroll, to a request for comment. ular in early Columbus and by
which New York magazine Carroll wrote that a the 1830s, newspaper ads for the
published on its website friendly encounter with sale of houses often refer to their
along with Carroll’s descrip- Trump at Bergdorf Good- gardens.
tion of the alleged assault man in 1995 or 1996 turned In 1837, W.M. Burton of
by Trump. Also in the pho- violent when the real es- Aberdeen was advertising in The
to were Trump’s then-wife, tate mogul pushed her up Southern Argus of Columbus that
Ivana Trump, and Carroll’s against a dressing room he was selling Block No. 72 in Ab-
then-husband, New York wall, unzipped his pants and erdeen “which is well improved...
newscaster John Johnson. forced himself on her. Car- (and has) a first rate garden.” In
“Standing with my coat roll said that, in a “colossal 1838, John M. Trotter of Columbus
on in a line. Give me a struggle,” she pushed him was selling the Dr. Ford Place and
break,” Trump said of the off and ran from the store. advertised it as having “one of the
1987 photo. “With my back During the 2016 pres- prettiest gardens in town.” Anoth-
to the camera.” idential campaign, more er house for sale in Columbus in
The allegation against than a dozen women ac- 1838 also was described as having
Trump is included in Car- cused Trump of sexual mis- “a fine garden attached to the
roll’s upcoming book about conduct in earlier years. premises, in which there is a fine Courtesy photo
garden of flowers and shrubbery.” Amzi Love in Columbus was constructed in 1848 and most of the flowers
The importance of flower in its gardens today are the same flowers that might well have been
CONTACTING THE DISPATCH gardens to the value of a residence there 171 years ago.
shows in the 1852 advertisement
Office hours: Main line: for the sale of Leigh Crest, a home announced they had “20 barrels Apparently the flowers in the
n 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri n 662-328-2424 that still overlooks Seventh Street fourth proof Rectified and Mo- gardens of early Columbus includ-
Email a letter to the editor? North in Columbus. The house nogahela Whiskey” for sale. ed many flowers still popular to-
HOW DO I ... n voice@cdispatch.com was advertised for sale in Colum- What were the flowers that day. As is often the case in writing
Report a missing paper? bus papers and was described as were popular in early Columbus? my columns, I stumbled onto an
n 662-328-2424 ext. 100 Report a sports score? having “the finest flower garden in In his ad in the 1841 Columbus Ar- interesting story about flowers. It
n Toll-free 877-328-2430 n 662-241-5000 this region.” gus, E.A. Smith listed the flowers was a story of the American Revo-
n Operators are on duty until By the mid-1830s, stores in and bulbs he had for sale. He had lution and flowers which appeared
Submit a calendar item?
5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Columbus, including drug stores, “10 kinds of Roses, 7 kinds of Sel- in several Mississippi newspapers
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were advertising and selling flower ly’s, 3 kinds of Periwinkles, Lelly of in 1841.
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seeds. In February 1838, Smith the Vall, Blue Bells, 5 kinds of Peo- “An anecdote is related of Mrs
n 662-328-2424 Submit a birth, wedding Raingeard and Co. was advertising nies, 6 kinds of Pinks, Wax Plants, Charles Elliott. A British officer,
Report a news tip? or anniversary announce- in Columbus papers that they had Snow Flake, 30 kinds of Tulips, noted for inhumanity and oppres-
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cdispatch.com.lifestyles Hooker and Hill Drugs, which Raspberry, &c, &c.” Also an 1841 flowers, asked the names of the
later became Green Hill Colum- Pontotoc newspaper refers to the chamomile, which seemed to flour-
Physical address: 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39701 bus Drug Store, also advertised beauty of the flaming Azalea. ish with remarkable luxuriance.
garden seed in 1838. On January Other flowers that would have ‘That is a rebel flower,’ she replied
Mailing address: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703-0511 22, 1839, Franklin and Brother of been available in Columbus appear -- ‘The rebel flower!’ rejoined the
Starkville Office: 101 S. Lafayette St. #16, Starkville, MS 39759 Columbus advertised that they in a Savannah, Georgia, newspaper officer; ‘Why did it receive that
had just received garden seed advertisement from 1832. There name?’ ‘Because,’ answered the
“from the United Society of Shak- the store of Lay and Hendrickson lady ‘It thrives most, when most
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VICKSBURG — A The U.S. Army Corps and from May 11 to May the region was vetoed as
The Commercial Dispatch (USPS 142-320) of Engineers says it 23. It protects from even harmful to wetlands.
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Court tosses black man’s murder POLITICAL


conviction over racial bias ANNOUNCEMENT
Curtis Flowers has been in jail since his arrest In dissent, Justice Clarence This is a paid political advertisement which
Thomas called Kavanaugh’s opin- is intended as a public service for the voters
after four people were found shot to death in a ion “manifestly incorrect” and
wrote that Flowers “presented no
of Mississippi. It has been submitted to and
furniture store in Winona in 1996 evidence whatsoever of purposeful approved by each candidate listed below or by
race discrimination.” Justice Neil the candidate’s campaign manager. This listing is
By MARK SHERMAN white jury, Kavanaugh wrote. Gorsuch joined most of Thomas’ not intended to suggest or imply that these are the
The Associated Press In Flowers’ sixth trial, the jury opinion. only candidates for these offices.
was made up of 11 whites and one Thomas, the only African Amer-
WASHINGTON — The Su-
preme Court on Friday threw out
African American. Prosecutor Ev- ican on the court, said the decision LOWNDES COUNTY
ans struck five black prospective may have one redeeming quality:
the murder conviction and death
jurors. “The state is perfectly free to con- ChANCErY CLErk JUSTiCE COUrT JUDgE
sentence for a black man in Mis-
sissippi because of a prosecutor’s In the earlier trials, three con- vict Curtis Flowers again.”
efforts to keep African Americans victions were tossed out, including Flowers has been in jail more DiSTriCT 1
one when the prosecutor improp- than 22 years, since his arrest af- Cindy
off the jury. The defendant already
has been tried six times and now erly excluded African Americans ter four people were found shot to Egger
from the jury. In the second trial, death in a furniture store in Wino- Goode Chris
could face a seventh trial.
The removal of black prospec- the judge chided Evans for striking na, Mississippi, in July 1996. (R) Hemphill
tive jurors deprived inmate Curtis a juror based on race. Two other Flowers was arrested several (R)*
Flowers of a fair trial, the court trials ended when jurors couldn’t months later, described by prose- Jessica
said in a 7-2 decision written by reach unanimous verdicts. cutors as a disgruntled former em-
Lancaster
Justice Brett Kavanaugh. “The numbers speak loudly,” ployee who sought revenge against Ben
Kavanaugh said in a summary the store’s owner because she fired
Pierce
The long record of Flowers’ Kilgore
trials stretching back more than of his opinion that he read in the him and withheld most of his pay (R)
20 years shows District Attorney courtroom, noting that Evans had to cover the cost of merchandise (R)
Doug Evans’ “relentless, deter- removed 41 of the 42 prospective he damaged. SUpErviSOr
mined effort to rid the jury of black black jurors over the six trials. Nearly $300 was found missing
individuals,” with the goal of an all- “We cannot ignore that history.” after the killings. COUNTY ATTOrNEY
DiSTriCT 2
Nicholas Steve
“Trip” Wallace
Hairston

Trafficking
(R)
(R)

Continued from Page 1A ShEriff Courtney B.


anywhere that’s halfway a variety of resources, “If for instance you’re “Corky”
‘Small towns, secluded.” from federal databases to a clerk at a hotel and you Smith
small places’ In 2017, the Center training, which Rich said know this young lady has Rick (R)
Human trafficking oc- for Violence Prevention, is often conducted by for- checked in, and all of the Jones
curs when an individual a Pearl-based advocacy mer trafficking victims or
forces another person
sudden you’re just see- (R) STATE rEprESENTATivE
group that aids victims their families. Because ing constant men going
to do something against of intimate violence, set the task force is made up in and out the room, the DiSTriCT 37
their will for financial up the state’s only human of state and federal agen- first thing you’re going to
gain, which in practice is trafficking shelter in Tu- cies, it makes it easier to think is probably prostitu-
Greg
often forced prostitution. pelo. In the last year, 22 tackle an issue that often Wright Gary
tion,” he said. “And it may
“(It’s) sort of what women have sought shel- crosses county and state be a form of prostitution, (R) Chism
you’d think ter there, with another borders. (R)*
a pimp but it may not be that this
31 using its outreach ser- “Say if you rescued woman is willing to be a
does,” said vices. The group has also somebody who was traf-
LCSO Lt. prostitute. ... A lot of times Eddie
responded to 87 human ficked out of Guatemala, we don’t find out the whole DiSTriCT 39
Tony Coo- trafficking calls. the feds have got resourc- Hawkins
per, who entire story until we get (R)
It was those advocates es where they can get in there and investigate. Dana
handles cy- who WPPD reached out them to other parts of Underwood
ber crimes So what we think may just
to earlier this year when the country for help and be a prostitution case ... McLean
and works Cooper they found the victim who treatment too,” Scott said.
closely with might end up being a ring Anthony (R)
had escaped from the “I think that’s a big advan-
Huggins. tage to having them in the
and this woman is being Nelson
18-wheeler in West Point. held against her will.”
“Puts them While Rich didn’t go into field too.” (I)
out there Since trafficking vic- Jeff
details about the victim or It’s also helpful getting Smith
and gets all tims are often children,
case, she said it was ex- teenage runaways, who
the money.” tremely helpful to have a are particularly vulnera-
Williams said to pay close CONSTAbLE (R)*
Accord- attention to who children
network of advocates who ble to trafficking, back to
ing to the could ensure the victim their home states, Rich are friends with — espe- DiSTriCT 1
AG’s web- Huggins said. cially if those new friends
stayed safe, leaving law
site, there recently moved into town.
The task force will Chris
are more than 27 million
such slaves in the world
enforcement to handle
the investigation. meet monthly to train or He also stressed that chil-
dren may be the first to
Griffin primary Election
exchange information
right now, and some esti-
mates say up to 300,000
“If you’ve got a task
force, you have resourc- about what’s going on in know if another child is
being trafficked.
(R) August 6
es,” she said. “We can call different communities.
children are at risk of “Especially in these “A child will talk to
and say, ‘Hey, we have
being trafficked in the towns and areas in north another child before they OkTibbEhA COUNTY
this particular situation
United States each year. Mississippi, if it’s going will an adult,” Williams
here, we’re not really sure
Victims can be male or on in your town, chances said. “So if you have that SUpErviSOr JUSTiCE COUrT JUDgE
what’s going on with this
female. are it’s going on in mine relationship with your
person.’ We can make
Williams said he’s too,” Rich said. “... A lot of child, just listen to them. DiSTriCT 3 DiSTriCT 1
sure that they’re safe and
seen or knows of cases times it can be the same Then you can refer it to
(advocates) can come in William
where traffickers drug people that may be trying law enforcement and we’ll
with the resources and Rudy
the victims to more eas-
the expertise to find out to recruit and traffick, es- take it from there.” Anton
ily control them and set Cooper and Huggins
Johnson “Tony”
what’s going on with pecially trying to target
them up in hotels in small young people.” stressed that it’s extreme- (R) Boykin, Jr.
those people.”
communities.
Clay County Sheriff The officers said they ly easy for children to (D)*
“Sometimes you’ll have hoped they could take be lured into trafficking DiSTriCT 4
Eddie Scott DiSTriCT 2
people who are on drugs what they learned from through social media,
agreed that
and they’ll use their child the task force and use it particularly SnapChat.
one of the Daniel B.
as payment,” he added. “...
major bene- raise awareness of traf- Traffickers may reach out Larnzy Lee
A lot of people don’t think Jackson Carpenter
fits to work- ficking in their commu- to children and request
of that as sex trafficking, nities, teach the public
(D) Jr.
ing with the inappropriate photos or
but you’re still using that
child to pay for your drug
task force to recognize it and give to meet them in person. (D)*
was being potential victims a way to Cooper said parents often DiSTriCT 5
habit.” get help.
able to send Scott find out about potential
And contrary to popu- “The more aware we ShEriff
victims trafficking and exploita- Victor K.
lar belief, said West Point are and the more educat-
straight to the Center for tion cases when they find Collins
Police Department Capt. ed we are, we can edu-
Violence Prevention. nude photos on their chil- (D)
Virginia Rich, it’s a prob- cate our own community Steve C.
“You can’t just say, dren’s phones.
lem in small communities and all of our people, and Gladney
‘OK, you’re free. You can That’s why parents
as well as large cities.
go now,’” Scott said. “You that’s really what we’re have to talk to kids about (D)*
“Small towns, small trying to do,” Rich said.
places,” she can’t just turn them loose. online safety and make
said. “... You’ve got to be able to sure children know not
Those could get them some help and
get them in the right di-
‘See something, say to talk with strangers on- primary Election John
be oppor- something’ line, even if those strang-
tunities for rection.” Scott said it was a tip ers say they’re children August 6 Rice
(D)
them to traf- from the public that led too, since they could be
fick people The task force his investigators to the lying, Cooper said.
and house In addition to provid- Arkansas juvenile found “What would a 30-year-
them. Who Rich ing law enforcement a in the drug den earlier old want with a (child)?” NOXUbEE COUNTY
knows, it place to safely send vic- this year — meaning the he said. “... Parents just
could be in a rental house tims, the task force also public can help if they have to be alert and watch SUpErviSOr
somewhere or in a place opens agencies up to know what to look for. what their kids are doing.”
DiSTriCT 4
primary Election
Anthony
Jenkins August 6
(D)
Clarification
■ The Friday edition of The Commercial Dispatch did not specify which positions two candidates at Thurs-
day’s forum are running for in the state Legislature. Danny Bedwell and Sen. Chuck Younger are running for
positions in the Senate.
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Roy Moore in uphill battle


to woo skeptical Alabama voters
‘You can paint a leopard any color you want but he still has feat, when he lost to Jones
by 22,000 votes out of 1.3
spots, and that’s what Moore has. Moore still has his spots’ million cast, “a fraud.”
66-year-old retiree and Alabama Republican Richard Clayton But national GOP lead-
ers fear the one-time kick-
By BLAKE PATERSON Moore still has his spots,” these things embarrass- boxer could tarnish the
and JAY REEVES 66-year-old retiree and ing to them?” party, particularly if he
The Associated Press faithful Republican Rich- Moore’s religious ap- overcomes a primary field
ard Clayton said Friday. peals still attract voters that already includes U.S.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. Eating breakfast at a like 61-year-old school Rep. Bradley Byrne and
— In a state that has long Cracker Barrel restau- bus driver Sissy Eperson, former Auburn University
been reliably Republican, rant, Fred Holiday said he who said the last election football coach Tommy Tu-
Roy Moore faces an up- likes what Moore stands dominated by questions berville.
hill battle in winning over for but still doesn’t think over Moore’s involvement The Senate Conser-
skeptical voters to take he should run for Senate. with teenagers “was a
back the Alabama Senate vatives Fund, a political
“I think Mr. Moore is bunch of crap.” action committee, sent
seat he lost two years ago run out,” the 68-year-old “I’m all for him. I think
amid allegations of sexu- an email Friday asking
Holiday said. he’ll do a good job. He supporters to donate to
al misconduct involving Moore is a longtime fa- fought for the Ten Com-
teenage girls. Arnold Mooney, a Repub-
vorite of Alabama’s most mandments. I’m all for
With GOP leaders in- lican state representative
conservative Christian getting Christianity back
cluding President Donald from Shelby County they
voters, having established in the schools,” Eperson
Trump and Senate Major- his credentials with his said. say is a “strong, reliable
ity Leader Mitch McCon- opposition to abortion But some of Moore’s legislator” who won’t
nell aligned against him and same-sex marriage, most ardent, longtime “self-destruct” in the elec-
and Democrats portray- and his refusal to remove allies didn’t attend his tion.
ing him as a radical, the a granite monument of announcement Thurs-
one-time judge is laying the Ten Commandments day, and media members
out the argument that from the state Supreme outnumbered Moore sup-
state voters are tired of Court building last de- porters at the event.
Washington interference. cade. Moore has vehement-
That may be. But some In announcing his ly denied allegations first
die-hard Republicans ar- candidacy Thursday, the leveled during the 2017
en’t happy with Moore 72-year-old Moore cast race, when several wom-
running again after ques- himself as a righteous en accused him of pur-
tions about his relation- servant who evokes fear suing romantic or sexual
ships with young girls de- inside the Beltway. relationships with them
cades ago translated into “Why does the mere when they were teens and
a narrow 2017 victory for mention of my name he was an assistant dis-
longshot Democrat Doug cause people to get up trict attorney in his 30s.
Jones. in arms in Washington Two accused him of as-
“You can paint a leop- D.C?” Moore said. “Is it sault or molestation.
ard any color you want because I believe in God, Moore denied the ac-
but he still has spots, and and marriage and moral- cusations and has said he
that’s what Moore has. ity in our county? ... Are considered his 2017 de-

Lawsuit: Mississippi inmate had free


weekends, made acid attack on wife
Woman’s lawsuit says former ends even after Robin-
son told police that her
Webster County sheriff never should husband tried to run her
over with the car the first
have allowed her husband to be freed time he was freed for the
weekend, the lawsuit al-
on weekends to terrorize her leges. The Eupora Police
Department investigated
By JEFF MARTIN time,” the lawsuit states. that event, wrote a report
The Associated Press “Occasionally, Mrs. about it “and informed
Robinson would stand up Sheriff Mitchell accord-
A Mississippi sheriff
for herself,” it said. “Of- ingly,” the lawsuit states.
repeatedly freed a wom-
ten, though, she would Two months later, Pat-
an’s abusive husband from
jail on weekends, and the assume the position of his terson was granted anoth-
man tried to run her over, punching bag.” er free weekend.
beat her unconscious and Patterson had been on “During this unsuper-
then drenched her body probation for a cocaine vised weekend pass, Pat-
with sulfuric acid, the charge, and ended up in terson returned to Mrs.
woman says in a lawsuit. the county jail after being Robinson, who felt even
Felicia Robinson suf- accused of assaulting a more helpless than be-
fered multiple second- police officer. fore,” the lawsuit states.
and third-degree burns in The then-sheriff later Local law officers who
last year’s acid attack, and designated Patterson a knew of Patterson’s past
her medical care has cost “trusty” at the jail, which violence toward her “were
nearly $900,000, she said gave him special privileg- the very ones who had just
in a federal lawsuit filed es. He allowed Patterson set Patterson free. She felt
Monday. to be released on week- trapped.”
The former Webster
County sheriff, Tim
Mitchell has since been
arrested on unrelated cor-
ruption charges involving
guns, drugs and sex with
inmates. He resigned
earlier this month after
pleading guilty.
Robinson accuses
Mitchell, Webster County
and a former dispatcher of
negligence.
Robinson says Mitch-
ell never should have al-
lowed her husband, Dar-
en Patterson, to be freed
on weekends to terrorize
her. Patterson ultimate-
ly poured “Liquid Fire”
drain cleaner on her, burn-
ing her face, neck, chest,
arms, and leg, her lawyer
wrote in the lawsuit.
County officials didn’t
immediately return a
call from The Associated
Press Friday.
Violence and emotion-
al abuse were chronic in
Robinson’s marriage to
Patterson, the lawsuit
states.
“Throughout their tur-
bulent relationship, she
has vacillated from want-
ing his approval to want-
ing to be free from his op-
pressive behavior to being
afraid for her very life —
often experiencing these
emotions at the same

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Governor candidates split on road funding, Medicaid


‘Right now, if you don’t make anything, you can get executives would want to
send their kids to,” Hood
Mike Pence was governor
of that state.
who have jobs that don’t
provide health insurance
Medicaid but if you make a little bit, you don’t get said. Waller said that be- often cannot afford to buy
Speaking in favor of cause Mississippi has not private coverage.
Medicaid. Something’s wrong with that. Shouldn’t we Medicaid expansion and a expanded Medicaid, rural “They end up going
gasoline tax increase were hospitals and low-income into our emergency rooms
incentivize people to work? Is that not conservative?’ two Republican guber- people are struggling. and taxpayers, including
Gubernatorial candidate and former Mississippi Supreme natorial candidates, for- “Right now, if you don’t themselves, end up hav-
Court Chief Justice Bill Waller Jr. mer Mississippi Supreme make anything, you can ing to foot that bill,” Foster
Court Chief Justice Bill get Medicaid but if you said. “It’s immoral what
By EMILY WAGSTER bridges are deteriorating cans have created more Waller Jr. and state Rep. make a little bit, you don’t we’re doing to them be-
PETTUS and the state needs to pay jobs, but he said critics
Associated Press
Robert Foster. Waller and get Medicaid,” Waller cause we’re forcing them
for improvements, but he believe the cuts “haven’t Foster have both advo- said. “Something’s wrong to pay taxes and pay for
did not specify how. Other left them enough money cated letting low-income with that. Shouldn’t we in- people that don’t work, or
BILOXI, Miss. — Mis-
gubernatorial candidates for the government.” people buy Medicaid cov- centivize people to work? don’t work hardly at all, to
sissippi gubernatorial can-
spoke in favor of a gas tax “They sing the prais- erage, similar to a system Is that not conservative?” get health care coverage,
didates are divided over
increase for infrastruc- es of raising the gas tax Indiana adopted when Re- Foster made a similar but they themselves don’t
whether the state should
expand Medicaid to the ture. on working people as publican Vice President point, saying that people get any of that benefit.”
working poor and find ad- Candidates made sep- the easy solution for our
ditional ways to fund im- arate appearances during roads,” Reeves said. “The
provements for highways the association’s conven- gas tax is regressive. It
and bridges. tion, and they did not de- hits working families the
Republican Lt. Gov. bate each other. Reeves hardest.”
Tate Reeves told Missis- and Hood, who have Hood said “tax give-
sippi Press Association raised the most money aways” by Republicans
members Friday in Biloxi in the race, shook hands have taken hurt Missis-
that he’s against expand- briefly as Reeves was leav- sippi’s ability to improve
ing Medicaid and in- ing and Hood was about to roads. Republicans con-
creasing the gasoline tax speak to newspaper pub- trol the state House and
for highways because he lishers and editors. Senate, but Hood said
wants small government. Reeves has served two he believes he can work
Democratic Attorney terms as lieutenant gov- across party lines to im-
General Jim Hood said ernor after having been prove health care and pay
he wants Medicaid ex- state treasurer for two for safer roads.
pansion because Missis- terms. He said Democrats “No manufacturing
sippi has lost billions of “tell you that all we need outfit’s going to look at
federal dollars because to do is raise taxes in Mis- you now unless you’ve got
of Republican opposition sissippi.” Reeves said tax a four-lane highway and
to it. Hood said roads and cuts passed by Republi- a school nearby that the

Lawmakers decry perilous


federal lockups for migrant kids
‘Every child who dirt after their long trip
north.
who was left with no dia-
pers. @DHSgov needs to
is not being taken “Everyone is sick. Ev-
eryone. They’re using
tell us what their plan is to
fix this, NOW.”
care of adequately their clothes to wipe mu-
cus off the children, wipe
at the border, vomit off the children.
Most of the little children
Congress is an are not fully clothed,” she
said.
accomplice to any Gialluca said migrant
teens in McAllen told her
harm they suffer’ they were offered frozen
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ham sandwiches and rot-
ten food.
The Associated Press At both detention fa-
cilities, the children told
CLINT, Texas — Law- attorneys that guards in-
makers on Friday were structed girls as young as
calling for swift change 8 to care for the babies and
after reports this week toddlers.
of more than 250 infants, State and federal
children and teens being elected officials Friday
held inside a windowless demanded change about
Border Patrol station, conditions at Clint, McAl-
struggling to care for each len and other Border Pa-
other with inadequate trol stations. There was
food, water and sanitation. plenty of angry finger-
It’s a scene that is be- pointing as well.
ing repeated at other im- Texas Gov. Greg Ab-
migration facilities over- bott slammed Congress
whelmed with too many as “a group of reprobates”
migrant children and no- for failing to provide ad-
where to put them. equate border security
“This facility wasn’t funding.
even on our radar before “Every child who is not
we came down here,” said being taken care of ade-
law professor Warren quately at the border, Con-
Binford, a member of the gress is an accomplice to
team that interviewed doz- any harm they suffer,” he
ens of children this week said.
detained in Clint, about Oregon’s Sen. Jeff
a half-hour drive from El Merkley pushed the De-
Paso. Fifteen children had partment of Homeland
the flu, another 10 were Security to publish a re-
quarantined. mediation plan “to imme-
At another Border Pa- diately end these abuses.”
trol station in McAllen, He gave them a deadline
Texas, attorney Toby of July 12, tweeting: “Chil-
Gialluca said all the chil- dren are being held in ap-
dren she talked to last palling and unacceptable
week were very sick with conditions. Detained chil-
high fevers, coughing and dren are being left to care
wearing soiled clothes for each other - including,
crusted with mucus and in one case, a two-year-old

S&P 500 notches third straight


weekly gain after wobbly day
By ALEX VEIGA index’s last record close
AP Business Writer on April 30, came amid
a swift turnaround for
Wall Street finished a stocks this month that has
milestone-setting week erased the losses from a
on a downbeat note Friday steep sell-off in May. The
after a late flurry of sell- major U.S. stock indexes
ing nudged stocks lower, are up more than 7 per-
ending the market’s four- cent so far this month and
day winning streak. are holding on to gains of
Even with the modest more than 14 percent for
losses the market deliv- the year.
ered its third straight Investors have been
weekly gain, with the reassured by statements
benchmark S&P 500 in- from the Federal Reserve
dex hovering just below this month that suggest
its record high close from the central bank is pre-
a day earlier. pared to cut interest rates
That milestone, which in response to a slowing
eclipsed the benchmark global economy.
Opinion
6A SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2019
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Our View

Roses and thorns


A rose to an even bigger jump — a $44 city will hold a second public price was about $30,000. While $150,000 grant to help school
all the men million increase. CAFB’s role hearing on July 2. Whether the metal halide lights have been in districts with a large number of
and women is vital to our nation’s national city proceeds with the plans as use for years, they are inferior students with low literacy test
who serve our security and our community’s they are currently constructed, to LED lighting, which not only scores. The grant, disbursed
country and economic well-being. We thank alter those plans to address provides better lighting, but is over three years, will fund
our community them for both. the issues raised by citizens or more energy efficient, durable summer reading programs in
at Columbus Air Force Base. choose not to proceed, the city and requires less maintenance. 2020 and 2021 that will focus
Aside from CAFB’s import- A rose to will have benefited from this For the aldermen, it was the on 100 rising second and third
ant role in providing for our Starkville mayor kind of public input. We com- difference between coming in graders who have been identi-
nation’s safety and defense and board of mend the city for making sure under budget for the project fied as struggling with literacy,
through its training of the next aldermen for those voices are heard. and an overrun. The city will and rising fourth graders who
generation of Air Force pilots, making sure need to find about $19,000 of did not pass the third grade
the base has enriched our residents’ voices A rose to new money to complete the reading exam the state requires
community in numerous ways are heard as the city considers the Caledo- project, most likely dipping into to advance to fourth grade. The
— quite literally, in some cases. an annexation plan. Tuesday’s nia Board of its reserves. Even so, installing grant will fund salaries for 11
We are reminded of this by the public hearing was packed with Aldermen, for the latest, best technology will teachers to teach the four-week
announcement of CAFB’s annu- residents and while it’s likely their foresight ultimately prove to be a wise program both years and will
al economic impact report for officials who favor annex- in choosing choice. pay for resources specifically
FY2018, which showed the base ation didn’t necessarily like a better long-term option for designed to advance both read-
generated $315 million in the what they heard — much of it providing lighting for its soccer A rose to the ing accuracy and comprehen-
community. What’s more, that opposed to the plans — there complex. Thursday, the board Starkville-Ok- sion. We applaud the district for
impact has increased steadily is no doubt city officials left chose to have LED lighting in- tibbeha Consol- this effort in ensuring that its
in recent years — by an aver- the meeting with a greater stalled at the fields rather than idated School struggling students excel. The
age of $9 million to $11 million understanding of resident’s the less expensive metal-halide District, which help they receive now may alter
since 2014. In 2018, there was objections to the plan. The lights. The difference in the will use a the arc of their entire lives.

Campaign 2020 Cartoonist View


Elizabeth Warren’s
terrible plans
Senator Elizabeth Warren is being
lauded as the serious candidate in
the race. Her motto, “I have a plan for
that,” is accepted as proof that she is
thoughtful and conscientious. That’s too
generous.
One should expect a grown-up to
evaluate costs and benefits, to under-
stand tradeoffs, and to pay for what they
propose. By that standard, Warren’s big
plans fail spectacularly. What Warren
has done is engage in magic wand
politics. Wouldn’t it be great if college Mona Charen
were free and everyone got subsidized
child care? ) (No.) Wouldn’t life be grand if everyone’s rent were
reduced by 10%? If wishes were horses...
Others have noted that her assumptions about how much
revenue can be raised through a wealth tax are wildly optimistic.
Ten European countries experimented with wealth taxes. Seven
abandoned them after discovering that they don’t work. And there
are constitutional impediments in the U.S. Further, as my friend
Josh Taifer, a California physician and day trader, points out, the
level of government intrusion necessary to police a wealth tax
would be unlike anything we’ve seen. Our incomes and dividends
are reported to the IRS. But a yearly 2% wealth tax would be a levy
on everything. It would encourage the rich to put their assets into
less traceable forms like gold, jewels, and art. Would IRS agents
be rapping at their doors, demanding to see the contents of the Partial to Home
home safe or, on a tip from a neighbor, hire a backhoe to dig up
gold bars buried in the backyard? And what about fluctuations
in value? How much is that Andy Warhol painting worth? Can we
really know until we go to sell it? There’s no Kelley Blue Book for
Gardening after dark
T
paintings. his time of ed “the brain is the most incredible thing in
Warren breezes past these and other objections with indignant year when I the universe,” found gardens (and nature)
slogans about billionaire “freeloaders.” That’s an odd term. In can’t sleep, effective therapies for his patients.
2016, the top 1% of earners took home 19.7% of national income. I put on my head- “I cannot say exactly how nature exerts
They also paid 37.3% of all taxes, which was more than the bottom lamp, go into the its calming and organizing effects on our
90% combined. If you want to raise (income) taxes on the rich, backyard and brains,” wrote Sacks, “but I have seen in my
go ahead, but you will never extract enough to fund the spending wander around in patients the restorative and healing powers
Warren fondly imagines. The only way to achieve a Scandina- the garden. There is of nature and gardens, even for those who
vian-style welfare state is to do what the Scandinavians do — tax something other- are deeply disabled neurologically. In many
the heck out of the middle class. worldly about all cases, gardens and nature are more power-
Elizabeth Warren’s approach is 1960s Great Society stuff. She this natural beauty ful than any medication.
would build public housing, throw money at the opioid epidem- shrouded in dark- “In forty years of medical practice,”
ic, break up big tech companies, break up agribusiness firms, Birney Imes
ness. Sacks continues, “I have found only two
introduce a new corporate profits tax, and on and on. Implicit By night there types of non-pharmaceutical ‘therapy’ to be
in every plan is the notion that the government is competent to
is a different cast of characters, odd moths, vitally important for patients with chronic
spend money and run things for everyone’s benefit. That worked
slugs and flying insects attracted to the neurological diseases: music and gardens.”
so well the last time. As another friend, Sarah Longwell, observed
light. On the other hand, my grandma Eunice
recently, “Confidence in government is at its lowest ebb in years
and yet so many Democrats and Republicans want to give it more Debbie Lawrence once called my garden believed there was no malady known to man
responsibility.” a “thug garden.” I’m assuming — though that couldn’t be cured by soaking in a bath
One of Warren’s proposals concerns maternal mortality and didn’t ask — she was referring to the plants of Epsom salts.
specifically the higher rates of death in childbirth among African and not to the gardener. Most are the pass- Apparently Epsom salts is good for your
Americans. Warren is sure she knows exactly why. “It comes along variety and are aggressive spreaders: garden, too. This according to “365 Days
down to one thing — prejudice.” She says doctors and nurses don’t spiderwort, perennial sunflowers, Mexican of Gardening,” a day-by-day guide that is
listen to black women the way they do to white women. petunias, four-o’clocks, blue-black salvia, catnip for the gardener. A gardening friend,
I’m skeptical. In the first place, even if doctors are more dis- cannas, morning glory, cypress vine. the late Melchie Koonce, first told me about
missive of black women than others (and that is never acceptable), Soon it will be a lovely tangle of color. this book, which espouses the “waste not,
rarely will it be a matter of life and death. Second, obstetricians/ New York Times columnist Roger Cohen, want not” style of gardening Melchie em-
gynecologists are about 62% female nationwide and more likely to in a recent piece about the graduation of his braced.
be African American in major cities than elsewhere. daughter from the University of Southern Douse your tomatoes with Epsom salts
When Warren learned that black women are more than three California, acknowledged the foolishness of (2 tablespoons/gallon water) and they will
times more likely to die in childbirth than white women — His- his harsh reaction years ago when one of his grow faster and ripen earlier.
panics have the lowest rate — she went straight to racism. But daughters, who had been accepted to Yale, This bit of advice comes from the May
here are some other possibilities: Whereas infection was once the was considering a less prestigious school. 19th entry, which also advises gardeners
leading cause of death in childbirth, it is now more often under- “One of the pleasures of growing older,” not to throw away old shoes, rather place
lying health issues like hypertension and diabetes that lead to Cohen wrote, “is the shedding of ambition.” them in the garden to deter rabbits and save
heart problems. Black women are less likely than whites to have As a gardener I’m perfectly fine planting your children’s plastic sleds to haul com-
prenatal care. They are also more likely to be obese (82% versus something that won’t be beautiful until post, mulch or debris.
63.5%). Obesity puts pregnant women at higher risk of a range of
year after next. With the exception of a Thumbing through Melchie’s book I’ve
bad outcomes including heart attacks and strokes. According to
sprinkling of tomato cages, my efforts are happened upon a gardening credo that
the Office of Minority Health at HHS, African Americans are 20%
less likely to engage in physical activity than whites. We know that
devoted to flowers. fits my style. It comes from the late Henry
being unmarried contributes to higher infant mortality. Could it Oftentimes during these nocturnal Mitchell, who wrote a gardening column
also play a role in maternal mortality? forays, I’ll pull a few weeds. There is some- for The Washington Post and before that
Warren proposes to fine hospitals if they don’t bring down the thing deeply satisfying about that simple worked with former MUW professor Wild
number of maternal deaths among black women. What could pos- act. Often I’ll spot something to add to the Bill Sorrels at The Memphis Commercial
sibly go wrong? Well, the hospitals may have no control over the to-do list: cut cannas afflicted with leaf Appeal.
things that are causing the disparity. Yet hospitals that serve large rollers; transplant zinnia seedlings, pull “If we persist, I do not doubt that by age
numbers of black women will lose funding — and who suffers morning glories that are climbing on the 96 or so we will all have gardens we are
then? tomato cages. pleased with, more or less.”
Mona Charen is a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Oliver Sacks, the celebrated British neu- Birney Imes (birney@cdispatch.com) is the
Center. rologist and author who famously postulat- former publisher of The Dispatch.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2019 7A

Trump: Military action against Iran still ‘on the table’


President: He aborted a planned military proximately 150 Iranians would
be killed.
though he said the downing of
the drone was “probably inten-
base there to launch the drone
that Iran says entered its air-
strike set for Thursday after learning “I don’t want to kill 150 Ira-
nians. I don’t want to kill 150 of
tional.”
“But regardless, they target-
space, state media reported
Saturday.
approximately 150 Iranians would be killed anything or anybody unless it’s
absolutely necessary,” he told
ed something without a person
in it, without a man or woman,
Iran issued a “strong pro-
test” to the UAE diplomat, say-
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE until we get this solved.” reporters as he left the White and certainly without anybody ing Iran does not tolerate the
The Associated Press Days after initially saying he House for the Camp David from the United States in it. So, facilitation of foreign forces
found it “hard to believe” the presidential retreat. Meetings we want to be proportionate,” that violate its territory, the re-
WASHINGTON — Presi- about Iran were on the agenda, Trump said. port by the official IRNA news
dent Donald Trump said Satur- shoot-down was intentional,
Trump said. The president’s comments agency said.
day he’s still considering mil- Trump accused Iran of “know-
Trump said “we very much came as Iran summoned the The U.S. said its RQ-4A
itary action against Iran after ingly” targeting the plane. He appreciate” a decision by Iran’s United Arab Emirates’ top en- Global Hawk was shot down
it downed an unmanned U.S. reiterated that he aborted a Revolutionary Guard not to voy to Tehran to protest the Thursday over international wa-
military aircraft, saying the use planned military strike set for shoot down a U.S. spy plane neighboring Arab nation’s deci- ters in the Strait of Hormuz, not
of force is “always on the table Thursday after learning ap- carrying more than 30 people, sion to allow the U.S. to use a inside Iranian airspace.

LEARNING AT THE LIBRARY

ABOVE: Baptist Memorial


Hospital-Golden Triangle
Nurse Jenia Vest asks chil-
dren to point to their ear
while teaching them about
the smallest bone in the
human body on Thursday
at the Columbus-Lowndes
Public Library. Vest spoke
with children about bones
and bone health during
the summer reading pro-
gram held each Thursday
at the library. RIGHT:
Edwina Williams, as Moth-
er Goose, foreground,
leads a group of children
in song as they parade
into the meeting room of
the Columbus-Lowndes
Public Library on Thursday.
Thursday’s summer read-
ing program included spe-
cial guests from Baptist
Memorial Hospital-Golden
Triangle. — Photos by
Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dis-
patch Staff
8A SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

City-owned lot in downtown Columbus listed for sale


Gilmer Inn ficer David Armstrong
said over the years, the
property appraised Columbus inn had grown
into an eyesore in down-
at $420K town, prompting the city
to make the purchase in
BY MARY POLLITZ 2015. The city bought the
mpollitz@cdispatch.com motel for $425,000 and in
Coleman Smith 2016 the Gilmer Inn was
COLUMBUS — The demolished due to struc-
“The city got us to do
city of Columbus has list- tural and asbestos dam-
this sometime back, it just
ed a downtown property age.
took us a long time to get
for sale in hopes of bring- Armstrong said the lot
an appraisal,” Coleman
ing more development to could be sold as one, two
the area. said.
The property was or three parcels with the
After three years of Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff
prices split evenly.
ownership, the city is ask- appraised at $420,000, The city of Columbus is listing the downtown property where the Gilmer Inn used to
“It’s prime real estate,”
ing $420,000 for the lot which legally the city has sit for its appraised value of $420,000. City officials said they hope the potential
sale brings new development to downtown. Armstrong said. “It’s an
that previously housed the to sell it for, Coleman said. excellent location for a
Gilmer Inn at 321 Main St. Coleman added the ert Smith told The Dis- but a spot. Any develop- the tax roll.” bank, some offices or
Realtor Dennis Cole- property is in a prime patch he knows parties ment there now would be The former Gilmer maybe even some town
man, of Coleman Realty location downtown that who are interested in an addition,” Smith said. Inn, a 75-room motel, first houses.”
which is marketing the would be good for any developing the site, but “We are just trying to sell opened in Columbus in the He added the city isn’t
property, said the city had upcoming business, a would not speak to what it and hopefully we can 1960s and was operational looking for a particular de-
the lot appraised, and the sentiment echoed by city type of developments may get a developer in and until the city purchased it veloper, but said he hopes
lot was listed on Wednes- officials. come to downtown. build something that will four years ago. to see another part of
day. Columbus Mayor Rob- “We have nothing there be an asset that will go on Chief Operating Of- downtown cleaned up.

Courtesy photo/Oktibbeha County Fire Services


SATURDAY WRECK: First responders work at a two-vehicle accident involving an overturned tractor trailer on Old
Highway 25 at the intersection with Poor House Road in Oktibbeha County Saturday morning. While there were no
life-threatening injuries from the accident, Oktibbeha County Fire Coordinator Kirk Rosenhan said multiple agen-
cies, including Oktibbeha County and Mississippi emergency management agencies, as well as a HAZMAT team,
responded to the scene to help clean up fuel spills.

Parking meters
Continued from Page 1A
street in front of shops such as the one near the some support of the ef-
and restaurants. Oktibbeha County Court- fort to turn over parking,
“The Main Street As- house Annex and another but it is possible that in-
sociation’s ultimate goal behind Starkville Cafe, stalling meters could be a
in finding a suitable solu- that allow for longer-term more efficient way to op-
tion to parking is to bet- parking. However, she erate,” Prather said. “For
ter support commerce said, there are still prob- the Main Street Associ-
for our local businesses,” lems with parking turn-
ation and Partnership,
Prather said. “Allowing over in the spots along
parking meters would be
customers easy access to the street.
the establishments which Some of that, she said, most beneficial in turn-
they are attempting to can be attributed to is- ing over parking spaces if
visit is integral to their sues with business em- the meters are equipped
livelihood.” ployees parking in the with certain features,
The city has two-hour two-hour areas. such as one that does not
parking along the streets “The two-hour park- allow a meter to be fed all
downtown, with lots, ing restriction does offer day for the same vehicle.”

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Next year’s Bulldogs will boast deep junior class


2020 campaign ‘will be exciting’
BY BEN PORTNOY and bring Mississippi State its
bportnoy@cdispatch.com
first national title.”
Following the loss, the col-
OMAHA, Neb. — Jordan
lege careers of seniors Jake
Westburg sat at his locker and
Mangum, Elijah MacNamee
stared into space.
and Cole Gordon have conclud-
Just minutes after the Mis-
ed. Underclassmen like junior
sissippi State baseball team fell
reliever Colby White are head-
to Louisville 4-3 in Thursday’s
ed off to the professional ranks.
College World Series elimi-
Junior catcher Dustin Skelton
nation game, the sophomore
could soon follow.
shortstop’s face bore a ghostly
But for what MSU loses in
look as if trying to reconcile
attrition, it will return more
what had transpired over the
than enough to make a splash
final two innings of the contest.
in 2020.
But the generally mild-man-
This year’s sophomores —
nered yet confident Westburg
Westburg, first baseman Tan-
made one thing clear — MSU
ner Allen, second baseman
will be back.
Justin Foscue and outfielders
“It pisses me off,” he told
Rowdey Jordan and Josh Hatch-
The Dispatch. “I hate losing.
er — will all return next spring
I’m a competitor down to the after playing meaningful in-
core and especially to lose like nings this year.
this with the team that we have Though he trailed off toward
is pretty crushing. But you just the end of 2019, Foscue showed
use it as motivation, fuel to the promising pop with 14 home
fire, and you come back in the runs on the year coupled with
Dispatch file photo fall and work as hard as you’ve a .331 batting average. He also
Mississippi State shortstop Jordan Westburg ranked second on the team with 61 RBIs this year as a ever worked to get back to this
sophomore. He will be among a deep junior class that will lead the Bulldogs in 2020. place and to flip the outcome See MSU Baseball, 4B

Reflections from ON THE SPEEDWAY


the road: An ode
to Omaha
A
s I sat in the Dallas-Fort
Worth International
Airport between flights
back to Starkville, I couldn’t
help but reflect on the past
week’s festivities.
For the first time in my life
I headed to Omaha, Nebraska,
to cover Mississippi State at
the College World Series. In
all its magic, heartbreak and
unbridled glory, I sat through
every minute of every game as Ben Portnoy
MSU made its ill-fated charge
toward the program’s first national title.
I wasn’t born in the Midwest but it’s the place that
shaped me. After my freshman year of high school I
moved to the suburbs of Chicago before heading to
Indiana University for my undergraduate work.
I’m used to the plains, the offbeat accent and the
stereotypical kindness Midwesterners often possess. David Miller/Special to The Dispatch
Omaha was no different. Morgen Lambert (77) tries to pass Doodle Lowe in the 602 Sportsman feature.
From the minute I arrived, the excitement of the
week had engulfed the city. Above Jams American
Grill, just on the edge of the Old Market, flags with the
logos of each qualifying team hung high and mightily.
So many other establishments offered varying arrays
Strength holds on for MSSS win at Bullring
unchallenged for the majority of fifth by lap 8 after “jumping the
of the same display.
In each bar, restaurant and hotel, seemingly every
Picks up fourth win the race. But on the lap 8 restart, cushion” in turns 3 and 4. But he
made up the ground by continu-
patron was asked, “Are you here for the World Series?”
— though the employees, of course, already knew the
in last seven races Strength’s car started to sputter,
and with two laps to go, Hollis, ing to run the bottom, which he
answer. By DAVID MILLER who’d climbed from fifth to sec- said had “been there all night.”
For a city that is modest in size relative to most Special to The Dispatch ond, narrowed the gap to just a “At that point, I was thinking,
major American metropolises, Omaha evokes a small- car length. ‘I need five more (laps) instead of
town feel. Brooks Strength continued “I was just praying for that three,’” Hollis said. “I just had to
The bars are packed with locals each night. Folks his recent run of form Friday, checkered (flag),” Strength said. get up on the wheel at that point.”
trade handshakes and hugs at each street corner. holding off a hard-charging Jason “(His car) was getting a little Strength has been on a tear
And boy, do they love their baseball — something Hollis at Columbus Speedway for worse and a little worse. Hollis lately in his STATEMENT! Race
their hometown park more than indicates. his fourth Street Stocks win in found something on the bottom, Car built by Ben Keith Racing,
I’ll concede I never visited Johnny Rosenblatt Sta- seven races. and I was thinking, ‘there’s no pocketing $3,000 in a win at Duck
dium — the site of the series from 1950 to 2010. But I Strength led every lap, endur- way I can give it away like that.’” River in Tennessee before taking
will argue that TD Ameritrade Park surely brings an ing three lap-1 restarts and going Hollis started third but fell to See Speedway, 4B
equitable raucous atmosphere to the one its predeces-
sor garnered so much acclaim.
For hours prior to each MSU game, Bulldog faithful
lined North 10th Street in hopes of securing a general
admission ticket. MSU FOOTBALL
At the front of the line last Sunday, a man from Jack-
son told me he had waited three hours for the opportu-
nity to sit in the outfield bleachers.
Across the pavement in Lot B, the Left Field Lounge
Four-star RB recruit commits to MSU
Lizards constructed a tailgate venue for their incoming downs to five interceptions in 12 games at quarter-
Bulldog brethren to set up shop, enjoy a cold refresh- Greenville native rushed for almost back.
ment or taste some fresh cuisine before heading into More prolific as a runner, Johnson totaled 1,665
the ballpark. 1,700 as a high school junior yards and 18 touchdowns on 162 carries last fall —
Then came the games. BY BEN PORTNOY
including 10 100-yard games.
I need not describe the atmosphere MSU fans enjoy bportnoy@cdispatch.com He becomes the second running back commit-
in their home confines of Dudy Noble Field. The Car- ment in Moorhead’s 2020 class, joining four-star
negie Hall of College Baseball is something special all STARKVILLE — Joe Moorhead may have se- Georgia product Jo’Quavious Marks who commit-
to itself. cured the second part of the future Mississippi ted May 20.
That said, there is something innately similar and State backfield Friday morning. With junior Kylin Hill likely off to the NFL follow-
all together moving about TD Ameritrade as the Mid- Dillon Johnson — a four-star athlete from Green- ing this season and senior Nick Gibson graduating,
western sky shifts to night above its massive stadium running back was a position of dire need in this re-
ville — verbally committed to the Bulldogs over of-
lights with the Omaha skyline standing watch behind cruiting cycle.
fers from Missouri, Oregon and Arkansas, among
it. The Bulldogs also received word Friday that
others.
On the field the game is played in its purest form. four-star wide receiver Lideatrick Griffin of Phila-
Johnson likely projects as a running back at delphia will join the program. A 5-10, 170-pounder,
Ballplayers from all corners of the country give their
the college level. A relative speedster, he has been Griffin chose the Bulldogs over noteworthy offers
best efforts in hopes of bringing a championship to
clocked at a 4.56-second 40-yard dash. He also from Tennessee, Ole Miss and Auburn after previ-
their school — not in attempt to boost their next pay-
check. brings size to Starkville at six-feet, and between 184 ously de-committing from MSU last month.
From the “White!” and “Maroon!” chants, to the and 192 pounds. Moorhead now holds 21 commitments in the
See Portnoy, 4B A versatile offensive threat, Johnson finished 2020 class. The group ranks No. 12 nationally and
his junior season with 957 pass yards and 12 touch- No. 6 in the SEC in 247sports.com’s rankings.
2B SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Baseball
2B_R.Nunez (13), M.Smith (10), Do.Santana A.Miller H,10 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 At Reims, France At Nashville, Tenn.
(16), Vogelbach (10). HR_Villar (9), Santander Jor.Hicks H,3 1 1-3 1 1 1 0 2
SPORTS BRIEFS
United States 13, Thailand 0 Philadelphia quarterfinal winners, 8 p.m.
(2), Do.Santana (17). SB_Villar (15), Broxton T.Webb S,1-1 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Sunday, June 16 CHAMPIONSHIP
NCAA College World (8), Ri.Martin (5). CS_Villar (5). SF_Severino
(2). S_Alberto (2).
WP_Pena.
Umpires_Home, Ted Barrett; First, Angel Her-
At Nice, France Sunday, July 7
Sweden 5, Thailand 1 At Chicago
Series Glance IP H R ER BB SO nandez; Second, John Tumpane; Third, Lance
MUW Summer Volleyball Clinics
At Paris Semifinal winners, 9 p.m.
At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Baltimore Barksdale. United States 3, Chile 0
Omaha, Neb. Cashner W,7-3 6 5 2 2 1 3 T_2:59. A_46,711 (45,538). Thursday, June 20 USL Championship
Mississippi University for Women will host four All Times EDT Yacabonis 1 0 0 0 0 3 At Le Havre, France All Times EDT
position-specific volleyball clinics this summer for youth (Double Elimination; x-if necessary) J.Rogers 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mets 10, Cubs 2 United States 2, Sweden 0 Eastern Conference
Saturday, June 15 Givens 1 1 1 1 1 2 New York Chicago At Rennes, France W L T Pts GF GA
players. Michigan 5, Texas Tech 3 Seattle ab r h bi ab r h bi Chile 2, Thailand 0 Tampa Bay 9 1 6 33 24 9
Florida State 1, Arkansas 0 Milone L,1-2 5 4 3 3 3 6 McNeil 2b 5 0 2 3 Schwrbr lf 3 0 1 0 ROUND OF 16 Indy 9 2 3 30 21 9
A defense/libero clinic will be held July 15, followed Sunday, June 16 Bautista 1 1 2 2 1 1 P.Alnso 1b 4 2 2 1 Bryant 3b-rf 3 0 1 0 Saturday, June 22 Nashville 8 3 5 29 30 16
by a setters clinic July 16, a hitter/blocker clinic July 17 Vanderbilt 3, Louisville 1 Altavilla 1 1 1 1 1 0 Flexen p 0 0 0 0 Brach p 0 0 0 0 At Grenoble, France New York Red Bulls II 9 4 2 29 31 18
Mississippi State 5, Auburn 4 Biddle 1 2 2 2 2 1 J..Dvis lf 3 2 1 0 Ryan p 0 0 0 0 Germany 3, Nigeria 0 North Carolina 7 2 5 26 24 11
and an all skills clinic July 18. Monday, June 17 Festa 1 0 0 0 0 1 D.Smith ph-lf-1b 1 0 0 0 Rizzo ph-1b 1 0 0 At Nice, France Louisville 7 5 4 25 24 20
Cost is $50 per session. In order to participate, Texas Tech 5, Arkansas 4, Arkansas eliminated WP_Altavilla. 0 Norway 1, Australia 1, Norway wins 4-1 on Ottawa 6 2 6 24 22 14
Michigan 2, Florida State 0 Umpires_Home, CB Bucknor; First, Chris T.Frzer 3b 4 1 2 3 J.Baez ss 2 0 0 0 penalty kicks Charleston 5 3 6 21 19 17
each camper must complete a signed registration form, Tuesday, June 18 Segal; Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Fieldin Cnforto rf 5 1 1 1 Dscalso 2b 1 0 0 0 Sunday, June 23 Pittsburgh 4 2 7 19 23 15
a facility accident waiver and a photo release form. Louisville 4, Auburn 1, 5 innings, susp., rain Cubreth. W.Ramos c 4 2 1 2 Cntrras c 4 1 1 0 At Valenciennes, France Saint Louis 5 3 4 19 14 11
Wednesday, June 19 T_3:05. A_27,545 (47,943). A.Rsrio ss 4 2 3 0 Heyward rf-cf 4 1 3 0 England vs. Cameroon, 1530 GMT Bethlehem Steel 4 8 4 16 23 33
Registration and all forms for the clinic are available Louisville 5, Auburn 3, Auburn eliminated Lagares cf 4 0 0 0 Almr Jr cf 2 0 0 0 Charlotte 2 7 7 13 18 27
at https://www.owlsathletics.com/camps/camps-list. Vanderbilt 6, Mississippi State 3 Athletics 4, Rays 2 Wheeler p 2 0 0 0 Wick p 0 0 0 0
At Le Havre, France
France vs. Brazil, 1900 GMT Atlanta 2 3 8 4 13 13 27
Texas Tech 4, Florida State 1, FSU eliminated Tampa Bay Oakland Gomez ph-lf 1 0 0 0 C.Gnzal rf 1 0 0 0 Monday, June 24 Loudoun 3 6 3 12 16 19
For more information contact Roxanne Hernandez at Thursday, June 20 ab r h bi ab r h bi Cratini 1b-p 4 0 0 0 At Reims, France Birmingham 3 8 3 12 11 27
662-329-6572. Louisville 4, Mississippi State 3, MSU B.Lowe 2b 4 0 1 0 Semien ss 4 0 1 0 Qintana p 0 0 0 0 Spain vs. United States, 1600 GMT Memphis 2 7 5 11 12 20
eliminated Pham lf 4 0 0 0 M.Chpmn 3b 4 2 2 2 Bote 3b 2 0 0 0 At Paris Hartford 2 10 3 9 14 32
Friday, June 21 Choi 1b 3 1 1 2 M.Olson 1b 2 0 0 0 Russell 2b-ss 4 0 0 0 Sweden vs. Canada, 1900 GMT Swope Park Rangers 1 8 5 8 17 31
Lowndes County Adult Softball Michigan 15, Texas Tech 3, TTU eliminated
Vanderbilt 3, Louisville 2, Louisville eliminated
Meadows rf 4 0 1 0 K.Davis dh 4 1 1 0
Av.Grci dh 2 0 0 0 Lureano cf 2 0 2 1
Krmaier cf 4 0 0 0 Grssman lf 4 0 1 1
Totals 37
New York
Chicago
10 12 10 Totals
122 131 000—10
000 000 101— 2
31 2 6 0 Tuesday, June 25
At Montpellier, France
Western Conference
W L T Pts GF GA

Church League Championship Series


(Best-of-3)
Monday, June 24: Michigan (48-20) vs.
Adames ss 2 0 0 0 Pscotty rf 4 0 0 0
Wendle 3b 4 0 2 0 Profar 2b 4 0 1 0
E_Caratini (2), McNeil (3). DP_New York
2, Chicago 1. LOB_New York 5, Chicago 7.
Italy vs. China, 1600 GMT
At Rennes, France
Netherlands vs. Japan, 1900 GMT
Phoenix
El Paso
Fresno
8 2 5 29 37 14
7 2 5 26 21 12
6 2 7 25 26 17
Lowndes County Recreation Department will host Vanderbilt (57-11), 7 p.m. Zunino c 4 1 1 0 B.Tylor c 1 0 0 0 2B_McNeil (19), P.Alonso (17), A.Rosario (14), QUARTERFINAL New Mexico 6 3 7 25 32 27
a coaches’ interest meeting for an adult slow-pitch Tuesday, June 25: Michigan vs. Vanderbilt, Phegley pr-c 1 1 0 0 Heyward (5). HR_P.Alonso (26), T.Frazier (8), Thursday, June 27 Portland II 6 2 6 24 30 22
7 p.m. Totals 31 2 6 2 Totals 30 4 8 4 W.Ramos (8). S_Wheeler (2), Quintana (4). At Le Havre, France Reno 6 4 5 23 30 24
softball church league at 6:30 p.m. July 9 at New Hope x-Wednesday, June 26: Michigan vs. Tampa Bay 001 000 100—2 IP H R ER BB SO Norway vs. Valenciennes winner, 1900 GMT OKC Energy 5 4 7 22 22 22
Community Center. Vanderbilt, 7 p.m. Oakland 011 000 20x—4 New York Friday, June 28 Sacramento 6 5 2 20 18 17
E_M.Chapman (7). DP_Tampa Bay 3, Oakland Wheeler W,6-5 7 5 1 1 1 5 At Paris Austin 5 5 5 20 17 18
The league aims to include divisions for men’s and American League 1. LOB_Tampa Bay 9, Oakland 8. 2B_Zunino
(10), M.Chapman (20). 3B_Meadows (4). HR_
Flexen
Chicago
2 1 1 0 3 2 Le Havre winner vs. Reims winner, 1900 GMT Rio Grande Valley 5 6 4 19 29 28
women’s teams. Entry fee is $300 per team and the At A Glance
Choi (9), M.Chapman (18). SB_Av.Garcia (8), Quintana L,4-7 4 1-3 9 9 8 2 2
Saturday, June 29 Las Vegas 5 6 4 19 24 24
All Times EDT At Valenciennes, France Orange County 4 4 7 19 24 24
deadline to enter a team is Aug. 16. East Division Laureano (9), Profar (6). SF_Choi (4). Wick 1 2-3 2 1 0 1 2 Montpellier winner vs. Rennes winner, 1300 LA Galaxy II 4 6 6 18 24 35
League play will begin Aug. 27. All games will be W L Pct GB IP H R ER BB SO Brach 1 1 0 0 0 1 GMT Tulsa 4 6 5 17 24 28
New York 48 27 .640 — Tampa Bay Ryan 1 0 0 0 1 0 At Rennes, France San Antonio 4 8 4 16 22 27
played at Lake Lowndes State Park. Tampa Bay 44 33 .571 5 Y.Chirinos 6 6 2 2 2 3 WP_Flexen. Germany vs. Paris winner, 1630 GMT Real Monarchs 4 6 3 15 26 27
For more information, contact Lowndes County Boston 42 36 .538 7½ D.Castillo L,1-6 1 2 2 2 2 0 Umpires_Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Dan SEMIFINAL Colorado Springs 4 9 2 14 14 24
Toronto 28 49 .364 21 Kolarek 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bellino; Second, Dave Rackley; Third, Larry Tuesday, July 2 Tacoma 2 11 4 10 14 44
Recreation Department at 662-328-0885. Baltimore 22 55 .286 27 Oakland Vanover. At Lyon, France NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Central Division Fiers 6 4 1 1 3 2 T_3:01. A_41,106 (41,649). Le Havre winner vs. Paris winner, 1900 GMT Tuesday, June 18
Buchter BS,4 2-3 2 1 1 0 1
W L Pct GB
Twins 5, Royals 3, Wednesday, July 3 Phoenix 3, Reno 0

on the air Minnesota


Cleveland
Chicago
50 26 .658 —
41 35 .539 9
36 37 .493 12½
Petit W,2-1 1
Hendriks S,1-2 1 0 0 0 0
1-3 0 0 0 0
2
HBP_by Fiers (Av.Garcia), by Fiers (Adames),
4
10 innings,
Minnesota Kansas City
At Lyon, France
Valenciennes winner vs. Rennes winner, 1900
GMT
Friday, June 21
Fresno 3, San Antonio 2
Saturday, June 22
by Fiers (Av.Garcia), by Y.Chirinos (Laureano),
Today
Detroit 26 46 .361 22 ab r h bi ab r h bi THIRD PLACE Tampa Bay 2, Bethlehem Steel 1
Kansas City 26 51 .338 24½ by D.Castillo (Laureano). WP_Fiers, Y.Chirinos. Saturday, July 6 Charlotte 1, Louisville 1, tie
Umpires_Home, Jeremie Rehak; First, Jim J.Plnco ss 5 0 1 0 Mrrfeld cf-2b 4 0 1 0
West Division C.Cron 1b 5 1 3 2 N.Lopez 2b-ss 5 0 2 0 At Nice, France Indy 1, Atlanta 2 0
AUTO RACING W L Pct GB Reynolds; Second, Stu Scheuwater; Third,
Mark Wegner. Cruz dh 4 0 0 0 A.Grdon lf 4 1 1 1 Semifinal losers, 1500 GMT Pittsburgh 3, New York Red Bulls II 0
Houston 48 29 .623 — CHAMPIONSHIP Swope Park Rangers at Charleston, 7:30 p.m.
8:05 a.m. — Formula One: The French Oakland 41 37 .526 7½ T_3:02. A_26,623 (46,765). E.Rsrio lf 5 0 1 1 Soler rf
Astdllo c 5 0 0 0 H.Dzier 3b 3 0 1 2
4 0 0 0
Sunday, July 7 Hartford at Birmingham, 8 p.m.
Grand prix, France, ESPN Texas
Los Angeles
40 36 .526 7½
38 40 .487 10½ Brewers 6, Reds 5 Kepler cf 4 0 0 0 Cthbert 1b 5 0 1 0 At Lyon, France
Semifinal winners, 1500 GMT
Ottawa 3, Nashville 3, tie
North Carolina at Saint Louis, 8:30 p.m.
Cincinnati Milwaukee Sano 3b 4 1 1 1 Duda dh 4 0 0 0
Seattle 34 47 .420 16
2 p.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Friday’s Games ab r h bi ab r h bi Arraez 2b 3 1 1 0 Arteaga ss 3 1 1 0
Major League Soccer
Portland II at Orange County, 8:30 p.m.
Phoenix at OKC Energy, 9 p.m.
Winker lf 3 2 1 0 Grandal c 3 2 2 2 Cave rf 3 2 2 1 Gore pr-cf 0 0 0 0
Series: The Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, N.Y. Yankees 4, Houston 1
Boston 7, Toronto 5, 10 innings Hughes p 0 0 0 0 Yelich rf 3 1 0 0 Gllgher c 3 1 0 0 At A Glance
All Times EDT
Real Monarchs at Colorado Springs, 9 p.m.
Las Vegas at El Paso, 9:30 p.m.
Dav.Hrn p 0 0 0 0 Mstakas 2b 4 1 2 0 Totals 38 5 9 5 Totals 35 3 7 3
Calif., FS1 Cleveland 7, Detroit 6
Votto 1b 4 0 1 0 Cain cf 3 1 1 1 Minnesota 010 000 020 2—5 EASTERN CONFERENCE New Mexico at LA Galaxy II, 10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox 5, Texas 4, 10 innings Kansas City 000 000 030 0—3 W L T Pts GF GA Tulsa at Sacramento, 11 p.m.
BIG3 BASKETBALL Minnesota 8, Kansas City 7 E.Sarez 3b 4 1 1 2 Thames 1b 3 0 0 0
Detrich 2b 2 1 1 1 Albers p 0 0 0 0 DP_Minnesota 2, Kansas City 1. LOB_Minne- Philadelphia 9 4 4 31 31 20 Sunday, June 23
St. Louis 5, L.A. Angels 1 Montreal 8 7 3 27 21 28 Austin at Rio Grande Valley, 8:30 p.m.
2 p.m. — Week 1: From Detroit, Mich., CBS Tampa Bay 5, Oakland 3 K.Frmer ph-2b
Puig rf
1 0 0 0 Houser p 0 0 0 0
4 1 1 2 Braun ph 1 0 0 0
sota 6, Kansas City 9. 2B_E.Rosario (13), Mer-
rifield (20), A.Gordon (18), Cuthbert (5). HR_C. D.C. United 7 4 6 27 23 18 Wednesday, June 26
Seattle 10, Baltimore 9 Atlanta 8 5 2 26 19 11 Birmingham at Indy, 7 p.m.
BOXING Saturday’s Games J.Iglss ss 4 0 0 0 Hader p 0 0 0 0 Cron (17), Sano (9), Cave (1). SB_Gore (12).
IP H R ER BB SO New York 7 6 3 24 27 19 Charleston at Ottawa, 7 p.m.
Minnesota 5, Kansas City 3, 10 innings Peraza cf-lf 4 0 1 0 Arcia ss 4 0 0 1
6 p.m. — PBC Fight Night: Prelims, Las St. Louis 4, L.A. Angels 2 Brnhart c 4 0 0 0 T.Shaw 3b 3 0 0 1 Minnesota New York City FC 5 1 8 23 23 17
Toronto FC 5 6 4 19 26 25
New York Red Bulls II at Nashville, 8 p.m.
El Paso at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
L.Cstll p 1 0 0 0 Chacin p 2 0 0 0 Berrios 7 5 2 2 3 3
Vegas, Nev., FOX Toronto 8, Boston 7
Oakland 4, Tampa Bay 2 Lrenzen p 0 0 0 0 Claudio p 0 0 0 0 T.Rogers BS,3 1 2 1 1 0 1 Orlando City
Chicago
5 7 3 18 22 21
4 6 6 18 24 23
Reno at Portland II, 10 p.m.
Ervin ph 1 0 0 0 Aguilar 1b 2 0 0 0 May W,2-1 1 0 0 0 2 1 Friday, June 28
7 p.m. — PBC Fight Night: Charlo-Cota, Las Baltimore 8, Seattle 4 Stphnsn p 0 0 0 0 Gamel lf 2 1 0 0 Parker S,10-11 1 0 0 0 0 2 Columbus 5 9 2 17 16 24 Bethlehem Steel at Hartford, 1:30 p.m.
Cleveland 2, Detroit 0 Garrett p 0 0 0 0 Kansas City New England 4 8 4 16 17 33 Atlanta 2 at Loudoun, 7:30 p.m.
Vegas, Nev., FOX Sunday’s Games Senzel ph-cf 1 0 0 0 Duffy 8 6 3 3 2 4 Cincinnati 3 12 2 11 14 35 Saturday, June 29
Toronto (Stroman 4-9) at Boston (Porcello 5-6), WESTERN CONFERENCE Birmingham at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
GOLF 1:05 p.m.
Totals 33 5 6 5 Totals 30 6 5 5
Cincinnati 301 010 000—5
Kennedy 1 0 0 0 0
Wi.Peralta L,2-3 1 3 2 2 0
0
1 W L T Pts GF GA Louisville at Indy, 7 p.m.
Detroit (Norris 2-5) at Cleveland (Plesac 2-2), Los Angeles FC 11 1 4 37 39 13 Memphis at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
12 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Travelers Champi- 1:10 p.m.
Milwaukee 400 200 00x—6 Berrios pitched to 2 batters in the 8th
HBP_by T.Rogers (Soler), by Wi.Peralta LA Galaxy 10 6 1 31 24 19 Nashville at North Carolina, 7 p.m.
E_J.Iglesias 2 (5). LOB_Cincinnati 3, Milwau-
onship, final round, Cromwell, Conn., GOLF Houston (Verlander 9-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Happ kee 6. 2B_Votto (15), Grandal (10), Moustakas (Cave), by Parker (A.Gordon). WP_Berrios. Seattle 7 4 5 26 26 21 New York Red Bulls II at Charleston, 7:30 p.m.
7-3), 2:05 p.m. (16). 3B_Dietrich (2). HR_E.Suarez (16), Puig Umpires_Home, Jerry Meals; First, Tom Wo- Houston 7 3 3 24 21 14 Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
2 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Travelers Champi- Minnesota (Pineda 4-3) at Kansas City (Bailey
6-6), 2:15 p.m.
(16), Grandal (17). SB_Arcia (4). odring; Second, Gabe Morales; Third, Marty FC Dallas
Minnesota United
6 6 4 22 22
6 7 3 21 23 25
22 Colorado Springs at Austin, 8:30 p.m.
IP H R ER BB SO Foster. Real Monarchs at Tulsa, 8:30 p.m.
onship, final round, Cromwell, Conn., CBS Chicago White Sox (Nova 3-5) at Texas (Samp- Cincinnati T_2:56. A_28,504 (37,903). Real Salt Lake 6 8 1 19 21 27 LA Galaxy II at Orange County, 10 p.m.
son 5-4), 3:05 p.m. L.Castillo L,7-2 3 2-3 5 6 4 5 6 San Jose 5 6 4 19 23 27 El Paso at Fresno, 10:30 p.m.
2 p.m. — PGA Tour Champions Golf: Amer-
ican Family Insurance Championship, final
Tampa Bay (Stanek 0-1) at Oakland (Anderson
7-4), 4:07 p.m.
Baltimore (Ynoa 0-4) at Seattle (Kikuchi 3-5),
Lorenzen
Stephenson
1-3 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
0
1 Soccer Vancouver 4 6 6 18 17 20
Sporting Kansas City 3 5 7 16 26 27
Colorado 4 9 3 15 25 34
OKC Energy at Las Vegas, 10:30 p.m.
Portland II at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m.
Sacramento at Reno, 10:30 p.m.
round, Madison, Wis., GOLF 4:10 p.m.
Garrett
Hughes
1 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 0
2
1
2019 Women’s World Cup Portland 4 7 2 14 19 26 Sunday, June 30
L.A. Angels (Skaggs 6-6) at St. Louis (Mikolas At A Glance NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Saint Louis at Swope Park Rangers, 5 p.m.
Dav.Hernandez 1 0 0 0 0 1 GROUP STAGE
MLB BASEBALL 5-7), 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee Saturday, June 22

1 p.m. — Houston at NY Yankees OR Minne-


Monday’s Games
Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Chacin
Claudio
4 2-3 6 5 5
0 0 0 0 0
1
0
5
ak-France
GROUP A
W L D GF GA Pts
3 0 0 7 1 9
LA Galaxy 2, Cincinnati 0
Toronto FC at FC Dallas, 8 p.m.
Real Salt Lake at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Basketball
sota at Kansas City, MLB Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m.
Albers W,4-2
Houser H,1
1 1-3 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
0
1
1 ak-Norway 2 1 0 6 3 6 Colorado at Vancouver, 10 p.m. WNBA Glance
ak-Nigeria 1 2 0 2 4 3 Houston at Portland, 11 p.m. All Times EDT
6 p.m. — LA Angeles or St. Louis, ESPN National League Hader S,18-19 2 0 0 0 0
Claudio pitched to 1 batter in the 5th
4 South Korea 0 3 0 1 8 0 Sunday, June 23 EASTERN CONFERENCE
At A Glance ak-Advanced to knockout stage Sporting Kansas City at Columbus, 5:30 p.m. W L Pct GB
SOCCER (MEN’S) All Times EDT HBP_by Claudio (Dietrich). WP_L.Castillo.
Umpires_Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Cory Bla-
Friday, June 7 Wednesday, June 26 Connecticut 9 1 .900 —
East Division At Paris Philadelphia at New England, 7 p.m. Washington 6 3 .667 2½
1:50 p.m. — UEFA U-21: Austria vs. Germa- W L Pct GB ser; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Jansen Visconti. France 4, South Korea 0 Portland at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Chicago 5 3 .625 3
Atlanta 44 32 .579 — T_3:00. A_43,971 (41,900). Saturday, June 8 Indiana 5 5 .500 4
ny, Group B, Italy, ESPNU Atlanta at Toronto FC, 8 p.m.
Philadelphia 39 37 .513 5 Indians 2, Tigers 0 At Reims, France Orlando City at D.C. United, 8 p.m. Atlanta
New York
2 6 .250 6
3 7 .300 6
5 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: Canada vs. Washington 37 38 .493 6½
New York 37 40 .481 7½
Detroit Cleveland Norway 3, Nigeria 0
Wednesday, June 12
Vancouver at FC Dallas, 9 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
ab r h bi ab r h bi Houston at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
Cuba, Group A, Charlotte, N.C, FS2 Miami 29 46 .387 14½ J.Jones cf 4 0 2 0 Lindor ss 4 0 0 0 At Grenoble, France Friday, June 28
Seattle
W L Pct GB
6 4 .600 —
Central Division C.Stwrt lf 4 0 0 0 Mercado cf 3 0 2 1 Nigeria 2, South Korea 0 Chicago at New York, 8 p.m.
7:30 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: Marti- W L Pct GB Cstllns rf 3 0 0 0 C.Sntna 1b 3 0 0 0 At Nice, France Los Angeles FC at Colorado, 10 p.m. Las Vegas 4 4 .500 1
Chicago 41 35 .539 — France 2, Norway 1 Saturday, June 29 Minnesota 5 5 .500 1
nique vs. Mexico, Group A, Charlotte, N.C., Mi.Cbrr dh 3 0 1 0 Kipnis 2b 3 1 1 0 Los Angeles 4 5 .444 1½
Milwaukee 41 36 .532 ½ Dixon 1b 4 0 0 0 Ramirez dh 3 0 1 1 Monday, June 17 Cincinnati at Minnesota United, 4 p.m.
St. Louis 40 36 .526 1 At Reims, France Montreal at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Dallas 2 5 .286 2½
FS1 Cincinnati 36 39 .480 4½
Goodrum ss 4 0 2 0 Naquin rf 3 0 0 0
Ro.Rdri 2b 4 0 1 0 R.Perez c 3 0 0 0 Norway 2, South Korea 1 Philadelphia at New York City FC, 7 p.m. Phoenix 2 5 .286 2½
Pittsburgh 35 40 .467 5½ At Rennes, France Friday’s Games
SOCCER (WOMEN’S) West Division
Joh.Hck c 4 0 0 0 Bauers lf 3 0 0 0
France 1, Nigeria 0
Houston at New England, 7:30 p.m.
Orlando City at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Connecticut 86, Atlanta 76
D.Lugo 3b 3 0 0 0 M.Frman 3b 3 1 2 0
10:30 a.m. — FIFA World Cup: Teams TBD,
Los Angeles
W L Pct GB
52 25 .675 —
Totals 33 0 6 0 Totals 28 2 6 2

GROUP B
W L D GF GA Pts
Toronto FC at D.C. United, 8 p.m. Indiana 76, Chicago 69
Seattle 84, Los Angeles 62
Detroit 000 000 000—0 LA Galaxy at San Jose, 10 p.m.
Round of 16, France, FS1 Colorado 40 35 .533 11 Cleveland 011 000 00x—2 ak-Germany 3 0 0 6 0 9 Sporting Kansas City at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m. Saturday’s Games
Minnesota 92, New York 83
Arizona 38 39 .494 14 DP_Detroit 2. LOB_Detroit 9, Cleveland 5. ak-Spain 1 1 1 3 2 4 Vancouver at Seattle, 10 p.m.
2 p.m. — FIFA World Cup: Teams TBD, San Diego 38 39 .494 14 2B_J.Jones (12), Mercado (8). 3B_Ramirez (2). China 1 1 1 1 1 4 Sunday, June 30 Dallas at Las Vegas, 10:30 p.m.
San Francisco 32 42 .432 18½ SB_M.Freeman (1). CS_Naquin (1). South Africa 0 3 0 1 8 0 FC Dallas at Portland, 11 p.m. Sunday’s Games
Round of 16, France, FS1 Friday’s Games IP H R ER BB SO ak-Advanced to knockout stage Washington at Atlanta, 1 p.m.
VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S) N.Y. Mets 5, Chicago Cubs 4 Detroit Saturday, June 8 CONCACAF Connecticut at Chicago, 6 p.m.
Miami 2, Philadelphia 1 At Rennes, France Los Angeles at Phoenix, 6 p.m.
4:30 p.m. — FIVB Nations League: U.S. vs. Pittsburgh 2, San Diego 1
Turnbull L,3-7
Hardy
5 6 2 2 2
1 0 0 0 0
4
0 Germany 1, China 0 Gold Cup Glance Indiana at Seattle, 7 p.m.
Washington 4, Atlanta 3 At Le Havre, France All Times EDT Monday’s Games
Ni.Ramirez 1 0 0 0 0 2 GROUP A
China, China, NBCSN Cincinnati 11, Milwaukee 7
St. Louis 5, L.A. Angels 1
V.Alcantara 1 0 0 0 0 1 Spain 3, South Africa 1
Wednesday, June 12 GP W D L GF GA Pts
No games scheduled
Cleveland
WNBA BASKETBALL San Francisco 11, Arizona 5 At Valenciennes, France Mexico 2 2 0 0 10 0 6

12 p.m. — Washington at Atlanta, ESPN


L.A. Dodgers 4, Colorado 2
Saturday’s Games
Civale W,1-0
Wittgren H,8
O.Perez H,7
6 2 0 0 3
1 1 0 0 0
1-3 1 0 0 0
6
2
0
Germany 1, Spain 0
Thursday, June 13
Canada 2 1 0 1 5 3 3
Martinique 2 1 0 1 3 4 3 Transactions
5 p.m. — Connecticut at Chicago, NBC
St. Louis 4, L.A. Angels 2
N.Y. Mets 10, Chicago Cubs 2
Cimber H,7 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 At Paris
China 1, South Africa 0
Cuba 2 0 0 2 0 10 0
Saturday, June 15 Saturday’s Sports Moves
Hand S,22-22 1 2 0 0 0 2 BASEBALL
Monday Miami 5, Philadelphia 3
Pittsburgh 6, San Diego 3
Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 5
HBP_by Turnbull (Mercado). WP_Turnbull.
Umpires_Home, Roberto Ortiz; First, Adrian
Monday, June 17
At Le Havre, France
Spain 0, China 0, tie
At Pasadena, Calif.
Canada 4, Martinique 0
Mexico 7, Cuba 0
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned LHP Sean
COLLEGE BASEBALL Johnson; Second, Quinn Wolcott; Third, Mar- Wednesday, June 19 Gilmartin to NorfolK (IL). Selected the contract
Sunday’s Games vin Hudson. At Montpellier, France
Miami (Yamamoto 2-0) at Philadelphia (De Los Germany 4, South Africa 0 At Denver of RHP Matt Wotherspoon from Norfolk.
6 p.m. — College World Series: Teams TBD, Santos 0-0), 1:05 p.m.
T_2:47. A_30,103 (35,225).
GROUP C Martinique 3, Cuba 0 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Selected the con-
Finals, Game 1, Omaha, Neb., ESPN Atlanta (Soroka 8-1) at Washington (Corbin Marlins 5, Phillies 3
ak-Italy
W L D GF GA Pts
2 1 0 7 2 6
Mexico 3, Canada 1
Sunday, June 23
tract of RHP Aaron Civale from Columbus (IL).
Designated OF Leonys Martin for assignment.
6-5), 1:35 p.m. Miami Philadelphia
At Charlotte, N.C. MINNESOTA TWINS — Reinstated RHP Blake
MLB BASEBALL San Diego (Lucchesi 6-4) at Pittsburgh (Brault ab r h bi ab r h bi ak-Australia
Brazil
2 1 0 8 5
2 1 0 6 3
6
6 Canada vs. Cuba, 6 p.m. Parker from the family medical emergency List.
3-1), 1:35 p.m. Rojas ss 3 0 0 0 B.Hrper rf 3 1 2 2
6 p.m. — Chicago White Sox at Boston OR Cincinnati (DeSclafani 4-3) at Milwaukee Grndrsn lf 4 1 1 0 Hoskins 1b 3 1 1 1 Jamaica 0 3 0 1 12 0 Martinique vs. Mexico, 8 p.m.
GROUP B
Optioned RHP Kohl Stewart to Rochester (IL).
(Woodruff 8-2), 2:10 p.m. Cooper 1b 3 1 1 0 Bruce lf 4 0 0 0 ak-Advanced to knockout stage National League
NY Mets at Philadelphia, MLB N.Y. Mets (deGrom 4-6) at Chicago Cubs Bri.And 3b 4 0 2 1 Ralmuto c 4 0 0 0 Sunday, June 9 GP W D L GF GA Pts MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Recalled RHP
(Hamels 6-2), 2:20 p.m. S.Cstro 2b 4 1 1 1 Segura ss 4 0 1 0 At Valenciennes, France x-Costa Rica 2 2 0 0 6 1 6 Aaron Wilkerson from San Antonio (PCL).
9 p.m. — Colorado at San Francisco, ESPN Colorado (Senzatela 6-5) at L.A. Dodgers Puello rf 4 1 0 0 Kingery cf 4 0 1 0 Italy 2, Australia 1 x-Haiti 2 2 0 0 4 1 6 Optioned RHP Corbin Burnes to San Antonio.
(Maeda 7-4), 4:10 p.m. At Grenoble, France Bermuda 2 0 0 2 2 4 0 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed OF Greg-
NBA BASKETBALL San Francisco (Anderson 2-2) at Arizona (Kelly
Riddle cf 4 1 1 1 B.Mller 3b 1 0 0 0
Wi.Cstl c 4 0 1 2 S.Rdrig ph-3b 2 0 0 0 Brazil 3, Jamaica 0 Nicaragua 2 0 0 2 0 6 0 ory Polanco on the 10-day IL, retroactive to
Thursday, June 13 x-advanced to quarterfinals
8 p.m. — 2019 NBA Awards: From Santa 7-7), 4:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Skaggs 6-6) at St. Louis (Mikolas
E.Hrnnd p 1 0 0 0 Vlsquez p 1 0 0 0
Rivera ph 1 0 0 0 Franco ph 1 0 0 0 At Montpellier, France Sunday, June 16
June 19. Recalled OF Jason Martin from Indi-
anapolis (IL).
Monica, Calif., TNT 5-7), 7:05 p.m. Brice p 0 0 0 0 Nicasio p 0 0 0 0 Australia 3, Brazil 2 At San Jose, Costa Rica American Association
Monday’s Games H.Rmrez ph 1 0 0 0 Morgan p 0 0 0 0 Friday, June 14 Haiti 2, Bermuda 1 CLEBURNE RAILROADERS — Released INF
SOCCER (MEN’S) N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Chen p 0 0 0 0 E.Ramos p 0 0 0 0 At Reims, France Costa Rica 4, Nicaragua 0
Thursday, June 20 John Rodriguez.
Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Quijada p 0 0 0 0 Knapp ph 1 0 0 0 Italy 5, Jamaica 0 FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKs — Ac-
5:30 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: Bermuda L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Hammer p 0 0 0 0 Tuesday, June 18 At Frisco, Texas
quired RHP Ryan Williams from High Point
Colorado at San Francisco, 10:05 p.m. J.Alvrz p 0 0 0 0 At Valenciennes, France Haiti 2, Nicaragua 0
vs. Nicaragua, Group B, Harrison, N.J., FS1 Quinn ph 0 0 0 0 Brazil 1, Italy 0 Costa Rica 2, Bermuda 1 (Atlantic) for future considerations.

8 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: Haiti vs. Blue Jays 8, Red Sox 7 C.Hrnan 2b 4 1 2 0 At Grenoble, France Monday, June 24 KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Released Ryan
Brett.
Toronto Boston Totals 33 5 7 5 Totals 32 3 7 3 Australia 4, Jamaica 1 At Harrison, N.J.
ab r h bi ab r h bi GROUP D Bermuda vs. Nicaragua, 6:30 p.m. SIOUX FALLS CANARIES — Sold the contract
Costa Rica, Group B, Harrison, N.J., FS1 Sogard dh 4 0 0 1 Betts rf 2 2 0 0
Miami
Philadelphia
001 000 310—5
002 010 000—3 W L D GF GA Pts Haiti vs. Costa Rica, 8:30 p.m. of C Adrian Nieto to Miami (NL). Released
RHPs Alex Ogren and Kevin Simmons.
SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Grrr Jr 3b 4 1 2 1 Bnntndi lf 5 0 2 2
Grrl Jr lf 5 0 2 0 Bgaerts ss 5 0 1 1
DP_Miami 1. LOB_Miami 3, Philadelphia 6. ak-England
ak-Japan
3 0 0 5 1
1 1 1 2 3
9
4
GROUP C
GP W D L GF GA Pts Atlantic League
2B_Granderson (12), Wi.Castillo (1), Segura
11 a.m. — FIFA World Cup: Teams TBD, Grichuk rf 5 0 0 0 Mrtinez dh 4 1 0 0 (17). HR_Riddle (4), B.Harper (13), Hoskins Argentina 0 1 2 3 4 2 Jamaica 2 1 1 0 3 2 4
El Salvador 2 1 1 0 1 0 4
LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Activated LHP Darin
Downs. Released RHP Tanner Scheppers.
T.Hrnan cf 5 1 2 0 Holt 2b 4 0 1 0 (16). Scotland 0 2 1 5 7 1
Round of 16, France, FS1 Biggio 2b 5 2 2 1 C.Vazqz c 3 2 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO ak-Advanced to knockout stage Curacao 2 1 0 1 1 1 3 Frontier League
Galvis ss 4 1 1 2 Brdly J cf 4 1 2 2 Miami Sunday, June 9 Honduras 2 0 0 2 2 4 0 EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Sold the contract of
2 p.m. — FIFA World Cup: Teams TBD, Tellez 1b 3 2 1 1 Chavis 1b 4 1 1 1 E.Hernandez 5 4 3 3 2 6 At Nice, France Monday, June 17 RHP Danny Hrbek to New York (NL). Signed
Maile c 2 1 0 0 E.Nunez 3b 3 0 1 0 Brice W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 England 2, Scotland 1 At Kingston, Jamaica LHP Anthony Arias and SS Chris Panzallera.
Round of 16, France, FS1 McKnney ph 0 0 0 0 Devers ph 1 0 0 0 Chen H,3 2 1-3 3 0 0 1 1 Monday, June 10 El Salvador 1, Curacao 0 GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Signed RHP Ryan
Tuesday D.Jnsen c 0 0 0 0
Totals 37 8 10 6 Totals 35 7 9 7
Quijada S,1-1 2-3 0 0 0 1
Philadelphia
0 At Paris
Japan 0, Argentina 0, tie
Friday, June 14
Jamaica 3, Honduras 2
Friday, June 21
At Houston
Madden. Released RHP Cody Luther.
RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed RHP Micah
Toronto 000 100 430—8
COLLEGE BASEBALL Boston 051 000 001—7
Velasquez
Nicasio H,4
5 1 1 1 0
1 0 0 0 1
5
1 At Rennes, France El Salvador 0, Jamaica 0
Kaczor.
WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — Sold the
Japan 2, Scotland 1 Curacao 1, Honduras 0
6 p.m. — College World Series: Teams TBD, E_Benintendi (2), Bogaerts (7). DP_Toronto
1. LOB_Toronto 7, Boston 6. 2B_Benintendi 2
Morgan L,2-2 H,13 2-3 2 3 3 1 0
E.Ramos BS,2 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 At Le Havre, France Tuesday, June 25
contract of RHP Dylan Prohoroff to Milwaukee
(NL).
Finals, Game 2, Omaha, Neb., ESPN (18), Bogaerts (26), Bradley Jr. (15). HR_Galvis
(11), Tellez (14), C.Vazquez (10). SB_Betts (9).
Hammer 1 3 1 1 0 0 England 1, Argentina 0
Wednesday, June 19
At Los Angeles
Jamaica vs. Curacao, 8 p.m.
HOCKEY
J.Alvarez 1 0 0 0 0 0 National Hockey League
MLB BASEBALL IP H R ER BB SO WP_E.Hernandez. At Paris Honduras vs. El Salvador, 10 p.m.
CAROLINA HURRICANES — Acquired C
Toronto Umpires_Home, Chris Guccione; First, Mike Argentina 3, Scotland 3, tie GROUP D
6 p.m. — NY Mets at Philadelphia OR Chica- Law 1 1-3 2 4 4 2 0 Everitt; Second, Bill Welke; Third, Lance Bar- At Nice, France GP W D L GF GA Pts Patrick Marleau and conditional 2020 first- and
seventh-round draft picks from Toronto for a
Gaviglio 3 2-3 6 2 2 1 1 rett. England 2, Japan 0 United States 2 2 0 0 10 0 6
go White Sox at Boston, MLB Kingham W,3-1 2 0 0 0 1 3 T_2:43. A_44,722 (43,647). GROUP E Panama 2 2 0 0 6 2 6 2020 sixth-round draft pick.
Dan.Hudson H,6 1 0 0 0 0 1 W L D GF GA Pts Guyana 2 0 0 2 2 6 0 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Acquired F
9 p.m. — Colorado at San Francisco, ESPN Giles S,12-13 1 1 1 1 1 3 Cardinals 4, Angels 2 ak-Netherlands 3 0 0 6 2 9 Trinidad 2 0 0 2 0 8 0 John Quenneville from New Jersey for F John
Los Angeles St. Louis ak-Canada 2 1 0 4 2 6 Tuesday, June 18 Hayden.
SOCCER (MEN’S) Boston
B.Johnson 5 4 1 0 0 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi ak-Cameroon 1 2 0 3 5 3 At St. Paul, Minn. LOS ANGELES KINGS — Acquired a 2019
7p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: Jamaica vs. Shawaryn 1 1-3 3 3 3 0 2 L Stlla 2b 4 0 1 0 M.Crpnt 3b 4 0 1 0
Trout cf 3 0 1 0 DeJong ss 4 0 0 0
New Zealand 0 3 0 1 5
ak-Advanced to knockout stage
0 Panama 2, Trinidad and Tobago 0
United States 4, Guyana 0
(No. 50) second-round draft from Montreal for
the 2019 third- (No. 64) and fifth-round (No.
Walden H,5 2-3 1 1 1 1 2
Curacao, Group C, Los Angeles, Calif., FS1 M.Barnes L,3-2 BS,5 2-3 2 3 3 2 1 Upton lf 4 1 1 1 Gldschm 1b 4 1 2 0 Monday, June 10 Saturday, June 22 126) draft picks.
Brasier 1-3 0 0 0 2 0 K.Clhun rf 4 0 0 0 Ozuna lf 3 1 1 2 At Montpellier, France At Cleveland NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Acquired D P.K.
9:30 p.m. — CONCACAF Gold Cup: Hondu- Josh A.Smith 1 0 0 0 0 3 Pujols 1b 4 1 1 1 J.Mrtin rf 3 0 0 0 Canada 1, Cameroon 0 Panama 4, Guyana 2 Subban from Nashville for D Steven Santini,
WP_B.Johnson, Walden, M.Barnes 2. Fltcher 3b 4 0 0 0 Bader cf 1 0 0 0 Tuesday, June 11 United States 6, Trinidad and Tobago 0 D Jeremy Davies, a 2019 second- and a 2020
ras vs. El Salvador, Group C, Los Angeles, Umpires_Home, Todd Tichenor; First, Phil Rengifo ss 3 0 0 0 Molina c 3 1 1 0 At Le Havre, France Wednesday, June 26 second-round draft pick.
Cuzzi; Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Adam Lucroy c 4 0 2 0 De.Fwlr cf-rf 3 0 0 0 Netherlands 1, New Zealand 0 At Kansas City, Kan. OTTAWA SENATORS — Acquired the 2019
Calif., FS1 Hamari. No.Rmrz p 0 0 0 0 Wong 2b 2 1 0 0 Saturday, June 15 Trinidad and Tobago vs. Guyana, 6:30 p.m. second-round (No. 37) draft pick from Florida
At Valenciennes, France Panama vs. United States, 8:30 p.m.
SOCCER (WOMEN’S) T_3:50. A_36,712 (37,731). Ohtani ph 1 0 0 0 Dak.Hds p 2 0 0 1
Pena p 1 0 0 0 Edman ph 1 0 0 0 Netherlands 3, Cameroon 1 QUARTERFINALS
for the 2019 second- (No. 44) and and third-
round (No. 83) draft picks.
11 a.m. — FIFA World Cup: Teams TBD, Orioles 8, Mariners 4 Goodwin ph 1 0 0 0 A.Mller p 0 0 0 0 At Grenoble, France Saturday, June 29 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS — Acquired the 2019
Baltimore Seattle Jewell p 0 0 0 0 Jor.Hck p 0 0 0 0 Canada 2, New Zealand 0 At Houston second-round (No. 34) draft pick from Nashville
Round of 16, France, FS1 ab r h bi ab r h bi L.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 T.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Thursday, June 20 Group B second place vs. Group A first place, the 2019 second- (No. 45) and third-round (No.
Alberto 3b 4 0 1 2 M.Smith cf 5 0 1 1 Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 30 4 5 3 At Reims, France 7 p.m.
65) draft picks.
2 p.m. — FIFA World Cup: Teams TBD, R.Ruiz 3b 0 0 0 0 J.Crwfr ss 5 0 0 0 Los Angeles 000 000 110—2 Netherlands 2, Canada 1 Group A first place vs. Group B second place,
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Acquired a condi-
Mancini 1b 4 0 1 0 Do.Sntn rf 3 3 2 1 St. Louis 000 022 00x—4 At Montpellier, France 9:30 p.m.
Round of 16, France, FS1 Sverino c 4 1 1 1 Vglbach dh 4 0 1 1 E_Fletcher (4), Pena (2). LOB_Los Angeles 6, Cameroon 2, New Zealand 1 Sunday, June 30 tional 2020 first-round pick, a 2019 third-round
R.Nunez dh 4 1 1 0 Narvaez c 3 0 1 1 St. Louis 4. 2B_M.Carpenter (12). HR_Upton GROUP F At Philadelphia (No. 71) draft pick and G Marek Mazanec from
WNBA BASKETBALL Villar 2b 4 2 2 3 K.Sager 3b 4 0 0 0 (3), Pujols (13), Ozuna (20). W L D GF GA Pts Group C first place vs. Group D second place, Vancouver for F J.T. Miller.
Smth Jr lf 1 1 0 0 Au.Nola 3b 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO ak-United States 3 0 0 18 0 9 5:30 p.m. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Traded F Pat-
6 p.m. — Minnesota at Indiana, CBSSN Sntnder rf 4 1 1 2 T.Bckhm 1b 4 0 0 0

Los Angeles ak-Sweden 2 1 0 7 3 6 Group D first place vs. Group C second place, rick Marleau to Carolina for a conditional 2020
Wednesday Broxton cf 4 1 0 0 Wllmson lf 3 1 1 0
Ri.Mrtn ss 3 1 1 0 D.Grdon 2b 4 0 1 0
No.Ramirez
Pena L,5-2
2 1 0 0 0
4 4 4 2 1
1
5
Chile
Thailand
1 2 0 2 5
0 3 0 1 20 0
3 8 p.m.
SEMIFINALS
first-round draft pick and a 2020 seventh-round
draft pick.
Totals 32 8 8 8 Totals 35 4 7 4 ak-Advanced to knockout stage Tuesday, July 2 VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — Acquired the
COLLEGE BASEBALL Baltimore 000 302 120—8
Jewell
L.Garcia
1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1
0
0 Tuesday, June 11 At Glendale, Ariz. 2019 second-round (No. 41) draft pick from San

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St. Louis
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At Rennes, France
Sweden 2, Chile 0
Houston quarterfinal winners, 10 p.m.
Wednesday, July 3
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COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

Vanderbilt beats Louisville


3-2 to advance to CWS finals
The Associated Press

OMAHA, Neb. — Vanderbilt


came to the College World Series
Wolverines are finding Omaha
ranked in the top five in all the ma-
jor offensive categories. The Com-
modores have a .400 hitter, the
to be their home away from home
No. 4 overall draft pick and three The Associated Press ple and a double.
of the top 20 run producers in the The Wolverines appeared
nation. OMAHA, Neb. — The Michi- headed toward their first Big Ten
Through 8 1/3 innings against gan baseball team is feeling right regular-season title since 2008
Louisville pitcher Luke Smith, at home in Omaha and the state until they lost five of their last sev- Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
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they did virtually nothing. But of Nebraska as its chases the pro- en regular-season games, includ- Sudoku
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grounder over third base in the occurred here even before the later for the conference tourna- 1 to place
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ninth inning to give Vanderbilt its College World Series — like the ment at TD Ameritrade and lost 1sotothat
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beat Louisville 3-2 on Friday night the Big Ten regular-season title Facing elimination the next day, contains the same number
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to advance to the CWS finals. and the walk-off win in the con- Jordan Nwogu delivered a two- only once. The difficulty
only once. The difficulty 8 1 3 6 7 4 9 5 2
The No. 2 national seed Com- ference tournament at TD Amer- out, two-run double in the bottom level increases from
level increases from
Monday to Sunday. 5 6 9 3 1 2 7 8 4
modores (57-11) will play Mich- itrade Park that probably saved of the ninth inning to beat Illinois Monday to Sunday. Difficulty Level 6/21

igan in the best-of-three finals their spot in the national tourna- 5-4.
starting Monday night. Vanderbilt ment. Michigan won a couple more
last played in the finals in 2015. Taking it a step further, the games before being knocked out
Vandy coach Tim Corbin said Wolverines spent part of Satur- by Nebraska. The NCAA selec-
he was exhausted after his team day lifting weights at Creighton. tion committee gave the Wolver-
beat Louisville for the third time That’s right, the same facility and ines one of the last four at-large
this season and second time at same weights used by the Creigh- bids and sent them to Corvallis,
the CWS. Emotions ran high, with ton Bluejays — the team Michi- Oregon, as a No. 3 regional seed.
Smith chirping at Julian Infante gan beat in its regional final. They faced elimination there
after he struck him out to end the When Michigan (49-20) opens after Creighton used a seven-run
eighth. the best-of-three CWS finals ninth inning to beat them 11-7, but
Corbin said his team’s ability to against No. 2 national seed Van- Michigan bounced back to beat
maintain its poise was a big factor. derbilt (57-11) on Monday night, it the Bluejays 17-6 the next night to
When Smith came out for the will be playing its ninth game at advance. Then they went to Los
ninth, Vandy had been limited to TD Ameritrade in 34 days. Angeles and knocked off No. 1 na-
three hits and had scored its only Michigan advanced to the fi- tional seed UCLA in super region-
run on a double-play grounder. nals with a 15-3 win over Texas als before returning home, er, to
Smith retired .400-hitter Austin Tech on Friday. The Wolverines Omaha for the CWS.
Martin but then walked JJ Bleday, are batting a CWS-best .276, their The Wolverines will be in town
the highest draft pick at the CWS. pitching staff has a 2.00 ERA with at least through Tuesday. No wor-
Louisville coach Dan McDon- 25 strikeouts in 27 innings, and ries. They know the best places
nell had closer Michael McAvene they are the only team that has to eat and the best entertainment
ready to go in the bullpen but played error-free. Senior walk-on options.
stayed with Smith (6 -1). Ethan first baseman Jimmy Kerr is bat- “I feel like we’ve had a chance
Paul ripped a double into the right- ting .462 — best of anyone still to go everywhere in Omaha,”
field corner on a 2-0 pitch to score playing — with two homers, a tri- Nwogu said.
Bleday and tie it at 2.
McAvene came on, and Philip
Clarke’s bloop single behind sec- “That’s the challenge in coach- That’s as far as he got. Jus-
ond base put runners on the cor- ing,” McDonnell said. “You don’t tin Lavey struck out, and second
ners with one out. DeMarco then want to take our pitcher out too baseman Harrison Ray made a
hit a bouncer that went over third
early. You don’t want to take him diving catch of Henry Davis’ short
baseman Alex Binelas and landed
out too late.” infield pop to end the game. Brown
just inside the line, bringing Paul
in for the lead. Louisville (51-18), which had a earned his 17th save.
McDonnell, whose team lost for walk-off victory over Mississippi Smith struck out a career-high
the first time in 46 games when State on Thursday after erasing 10, the most in Louisville’s 14
leading after eight innings, said a 3-2 deficit in the ninth, had a games over five CWS appearanc-
he wouldn’t second-guess himself chance against star closer Tyler es.
about leaving Smith in after Ble- Brown in the bottom half. Drew Vandy starter Mason Hickman
day walked. McDonnell said Smith Campbell’s one-out grounder limited Louisville to two hits in six
kept batters off balance, and when down the line bounced off the bag shutout innings. The Cards scored
he walked Bleday, it wasn’t as if at first and put him into scoring twice in the seventh off Jake Eder
his pitches were missing by much. position. (2-0) to go up 2-1.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ACROSS


1 Big finale
7 Frozen desserts

Alonso hits record 26th HR, Mets rout Cubs 10-2 11 Wear down
12 Parent’s warning
13 Became un-
The Associated Press pleasant
‘I’m playing well, I’m really happy with myself, but 14 Therefore
CHICAGO — Rook- 15 Peripheral device
ie slugger Pete Alonso I just need to keep plugging along and do the best 16 Venice sight
said he began the sea- 17 Canary snack
son not thinking about I can every day.’ 18 State without
Rookie slugger Pete Alonso proof
hitting homers or set- 19 Guernsey, for
ting milestones. one
That’s becoming Todd Frazier and Wilson Ramos pearance with Chicago. He tossed a 21 Writer Deighton
more difficult with ev- Alonso also homered for the Mets, who won 1-2-3 inning and provided a highlight 22 Nonalcoholic
ery prodigious swing. consecutive road games for the first with a running grab of a dribbler to- drinks
Alonso hit his 26th time in over two months. ward third and a jump throw to first 25 Heir, often 2 Home 23 Eight furlongs
homer to set the NL record for most Zack Wheeler (6-5) allowed one to nail Ramos to end the inning. 26 Charged atoms 3 Puritanical person 24 Tel Aviv native
homers before the All-Star Game as run on five hits in seven innings to New York scored in each of the 27 History makeup 4 Like lampoon 25 Passover meals
the New York Mets routed the Chica- bounce back after losing his pre- first six innings. Alonso began the 29 Los Angeles stories 28 Famous
go Cubs 10-2 on Saturday. vious two starts. The right-hander barrage with a solo blast in the first. team 5 Unspoiled spot 30 Rainy month
He broke a tie with Los Angeles’ retired 15 straight batters from the McNeil made it 3-0 with two-run sin- 33 Floor models 6 Primary color 31 1914 battle site
Cody Bellinger (2017). He’s still seven second through the sixth. gle in the second. Frazier’s two-run 34 Wash against 7 Exemplary 32 Spirited horse
Jeff McNeil went 2 for 4 with three homer in the third made it 5-0 and 35 Fix a story
short of Mark McGwire’s major league 8 Ithaca school 34 Flooring stuff, for
RBI. provided a comical moment. 36 Dakota city 9 Hires short
record 33 accomplished in 1987.
New York is 17-26 on the road this After connecting on a 3-1 pitch, 37 Hold power 10 Hot 36 Cook’s need
“I’m playing well, I’m really happy 38 Like some chats
with myself, but I just need to keep season and last won back-to-back Frazier didn’t think he hit it well 16 Spotless
39 Expedited 18 Some singers
plugging along and do the best I can away games on April 11 and 12 in enough to get through the wind. 40 Slogged away
every day,” he said. Atlanta. He tossed his bat in frustration and 20 Revue segments
Jason Heyward went 3 for 4 as NL jogged toward first. 22 Set an earlier
The 24-year-old went 2 for 4 with DOWN
Central-leading Chicago dropped “I should have swung at the 1 Hacienda homes time for
a walk and tied Darryl Strawberry
(1983) for the Mets’ rookie record for back-to-back home games for the 3-0 and I said, ‘Gosh, darn it! I just
homers in a season. There are oth- first time in nearly a month. missed it,’” Frazier said. “I looked up
er marks within sight, including the Cubs starter Jose Quintana (4-7) and it went out. I’ll take it. It was a
team’s record for homers in the season was roughed up for nine runs on nine bad acting job by me.”
(41) and the rookie record of 52 by the hits in 4 1/3 innings. The left-hander McNeil added an RBI double in
Yankees’ Aaron Judge. allowed a career-high tying three the fourth to make it 6-0. In the fifth,
Alonso said he only knew he was homers despite a steady wind blow- Michael Conforto had an RBI single
approaching Bellinger because of ing in from right to left at Wrigley and Ramos followed with a two-run
posts on social media. Field. He’s lost six straight decisions. shot to chase Quintana.
“I guess when you hit a lot of hom- Backup catcher Victor Carati- In the sixth, Frazier drove in a run
ers, there’s a lot of buzz about it,” he ni, who started at first, came in the with a two-out infield single against
said. ninth to make his fourth pitching ap- reliever Rowan Wick to make it 10-0.

Nationals rookie outfielder Robles went down to a knee in The rookie is hitting .243 with
center during Nick Markakis’ at- 11 homers and 33 RBIs. He was
Robles departs with dehydration bat Saturday, and manager Dave replaced in center by Michael A.
WASHINGTON — Washington
Nationals outfielder Victor Robles Martinez and an athletic trainer Taylor.
left the game against the Atlanta soon jogged to the outfield. Robles, Editor’s note: The Dispatch did
Braves on Saturday with symptoms who walked off the field, was not not have the final score and coverage
of dehydration in the second inning. involved in any fielding plays in the of the game by press time.
first two innings, and had yet to WHATZIT ANSWER
The Nationals said Robles was
receiving intravenous fluid. take a turn at the plate. — The Associated Press Log cabin
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MSU baseball
Continued from Page 1B
flashed a penchant for double Halter at designated hitter ER A in 17 starts in his inaugu- given he didn’t see any ac- Starkville — one sure to be
plays once he shifted from down the stretch. He could ral campaign. tion this year due to illness. stocked with talent.
third to second base midway take over in right field for the He tossed six innings of A two-time second-team Col- “Young guys got to step up,”
through the year — fielding 23 departed MacNamee. three hit ball against the Car- legiate Baseball Newspaper Allen said. “We were freshmen
on the season. Lastly, Westburg struggled dinals Thursday before turn- All-American in high school, at one point and we stepped
Allen was similarly prolific at the plate over the final two ing over a 2-0 lead to the MSU he will bring a much needed up. So I’m sure we have a good
in the batter’s box, boasting a months of the season but his bullpen. left-handed arm to the group. group coming in.”
.349 average with seven hom- 61 RBIs still ranked second on “JT will take care of busi- Returning juniors Gunner With two-straight CWS ap-
ers and 23 doubles — the sec- the team. ness,” Allen said. “With our Halter and Riley Self will also pearances under their belts,
ond-best mark on the team. “We’ll have some good play- season on the line as a fresh- likely see their roles increase
next year’s Bulldogs will look
His .997 fielding percentage ers come back next year,” Al- man in front of all those people at third base and out of the
to become the first group in
was also tied for first with Skel- len said. “We’ll be strong and and those TV (cameras) the bullpen, respectively, while
ton. we’ll be very good next year guy did an unbelievable job. freshmen Luke Hancock, program history to make it to
Despite struggling at the too.” That says a lot about him.” Hayden Jones and Landon Jor- Omaha three-straight times.
plate for much of the year, Jor- Of the freshman returning, Behind him, classmates dan’s bats will be added bonus’ “As many games as we’ve
dan steadily climbed from his starting pitcher JT Ginn will Brandon Smith, Eric Ceran- to the lineup. won, we’ve beat a lot of teams
low point at .151 to finish the be back in the rotation — may- tola and Christian MacLeod MSU coach Chris Lemonis, — a lot of good teams,” Rowd-
year hitting .290. be even at the head of it — next could comprise the rest of the a known recruiting ace at his ey Jordan said. “That feeling of
As for Hatcher, he proved a season. Perfect Game’s Na- weekend rotation. previous stops at Indiana and winning, this year is just going
nice complementary piece in tional Freshman of the Year, MacLeod is the most in- Louisville, will also bring his to prepare us for next year and
a rotational role with Gunner Ginn finished 8-4 with a 3.13 triguing and unknown piece first full recruiting class to it’s going to be exciting.”

Portnoy
Continued from Page 1B
echoes of boisterous their hearts and souls pure agony of a missed
cheers for each Bulldog to what appeared to be a opportunity will set in.
batter, it’s fair to say that team destined for a title But this is not to say
even in defeat, there’s an following an improbable that Omaha is a place that
argument to be made that opening game win over baseball teams come to
MSU fans truly made TD Auburn.
be forgotten. Rather, they
Ameritrade “Dudy Noble Monday at 6 p.m. the
North.” national championship arrive with hopes and
The week of course series between No. 2 dreams of immortality.
ended in agony as Lou- Vanderbilt and Michigan For a few, that will be
isville walked-off with will commence. the case. For the others,
a 4-3 win over the boys Some, if not most, will it is the adventure of a
from Starkville Thursday argue MSU should be in lifetime.
night. that position — wherein In the case of this re-
For MSU greats Jake lies the most devastating porter, it’s an experience
Mangum, Elijah MacNa- part of the what Omaha I will surely never forget.
mee and Cole Gordon, and the College World
Ben Portnoy is The Dis-
it was a wake-up call of Series have to offer.
epically painful propor- After over a week-and- patch’s beat reporter for
tions. a-half of competition, Mississippi State Univer-
The anguish of defeat only one team will escape sity athletics. To contact
will persist, sure. Fans with a national title. For him, email bportony@
and players alike gave seven other squads, the cdispatch.com

Speedway
Continued from Page 1B
home $1,000 in the Mis-
sissippi Street Stock Se-
ries feature Friday night.
He’s also won at Flomaton
(Alabama) and at Jack-
son.
Strength said his last
seven races have been as
much about competing
as it has been testing his
car for the Street Stock
Nationals at Whynot Mo-
torsports Park in Meridi-
an later this year. Friday
night’s win yielded good
data for the future. David Miller/Special to The Dispatch
“The worst part was Jason Hollis (5) tries to pass Johnny Stokes in the
it would do it right in the Street Stocks feature. Hollis would finish second, while
turn, and it would make Stokes took fourth.
the front end shove, or I’d from ninth to finish third Aiden Fletcher rounded
lose the front end a little in the race, while Johnny out the top 5. Pannell was
bit,” Strength said. “And Stokes and Hunter Hollo- leading early before spin-
that was kind of mess- way rounded out the top ning in the middle of turns
ing me up, making me 5. 1 and 2 on the third lap,
run out into the marbles. In other race action, collecting Lee Ray before
When it didn’t sputter, I Morgen Lambert won the both straightened out and
knew I was good. 602 Sportsman feature. bolted through the infield
“I was getting a little Lambert trailed Doodle to get back in the race. Ray
nervous on the lap traf- Lowe for much of the race would leave the race five
fic because I didn’t know but got an excellent jump laps later with body dam-
how ‘racey’ the track was on a last-lap restart, tak- age to the right front of his
going to be,” he added. ing the lead off turn 2 and car.
“Other than that, I had a holding off Lowe at the Mike Minor won the
good car.” line. Lowe took second, Factory Stocks feature.
Hollis also finished while Brandon Carpenter, Brandon Barnett, Adrian
second at Moulton, Ala- Jimmy Anderson and Bri- Usilton, Doc Wise and
bama, last week, a pos- an Hollis rounded out the Blayne Glenn rounded out
itive progression after top 5. the top 5.
“three nights of hell” Scooter Ware won the Jessie White won the
during the MSSS races Factory Stocks feature. Buzz feature. Hailey Wade,
at the Clash at The Mag Johnny Pannell finished Shauna Browning, Bran-
three weeks ago. second, while Russell don Glenn and Kody Love
Jamey Boland climbed Conn, Justin Comer and rounded out the top 5.

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Edelgard Dingeldein
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Richard Simmonds
Our Savior Lutheran Church and a retired ware-
through Thursday; and on
Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday house supervisor at the Columbus Air Force
and Monday publication. For Base Exchange.
more information, call 662- In addition to her parents, she was preceded in
Funeral services for Richard “Rick” Simmonds
328-2471. death by her husband, Robert L. Dingeldein; her
of Macon, MS will be held on Saturday, June
Edelgard Dingeldein son-in-law, Bo Freeman; and Brigitte Kasuske.
22, 2019, at Calvary Baptist Church in Macon,
Visitation: Survivors include her daughter, Karin Free-
Charles Lee Monday, June 24 • 10-11 AM
man, Columbus, MS; stepson, Dan Dingeldein;
MS at 2:00 P.M., with Bro. Bill Ross officiating.
COLUMBUS — Our Savior Lutheran Church Visitation will be from 11:00 A.M. until service
Charles E. Lee, 96, Memorial Services: brother, Werner Kasuske (Rita); grandchildren,
Monday, June 24 • 11 AM time at the church. Interment will immediately
died June 21, 2019, Michele Guy (Calvin), Carrie Ann Collins, Chris-
Our Savior Lutheran Church follow at Mashulaville Cemetery. Memorials
at Skyline Medical Memorial Gunter Peel tine Louise Collins, Carin Edith Fondren (Ed-
are requested to be made to the Calvary Baptist
Center in Nashville, Funeral Home die), James Joseph Collins, III (Erica) and Tony
2nd Ave. North location Church Missions Fund, 105 Dent Street, Macon,
Tennessee. Dingeldein (Diana); great-grandchildren, Ericka
MS 39341. Cockrell Funeral Home of Macon,
Guy, Calvin Guy, Jr., Elexa Guy, Darius Hudson,
Graveside services George Light Jasmine Hudson, Jordan Hudson, Elisha Collins,
MS is honored to be entrusted with the service
are 11 a.m. Wednesday Incomplete arrangements.
at Friendship Ceme- Memorial Gunter Peel
Madison Fondren, Chloe Fondren, Joseph Col-
Rick Simmonds was born in Greenville,
tery with the Rev. Rob Funeral Home lins, Cory Collins, Amy Collins and Kaia Ding-
Illinois, where he grew up and graduated from
Dowdle officiating.
College St. Location eldein; great-great-grandchildren, Asya Guy,
Greenville High School. After graduation, he
Visitation is from 10- Jermaine Sears III, Mekhi Aaron, Rayah Hudson
married Kathy Golder, and together, they chose
10:45 a.m. at Memorial Charles E. Lee Sr. and Whitley “Sunshine” Welch; nieces, Claudia
to pursue a career in farming with his father,
Gunter Peel Funeral Incomplete Behrmann (Jens) and Daniella Kasuska; and
Memorial Gunter Peel
Harold Simmonds. They welcomed their first
Home & Crematory, great-nephew, Dennis Behrmann.
Funeral Home son, Bill, while living in Illinois. However, with
The Honorary Pallbearers will be Dr. Camer-
Second Avenue North 2nd Ave. North location the costs associated with farming in Illinois and
on Huxford, Dr. Rosana Hernandez Gonzalez,
location. the annual cold weather, the family decided to
Staff of Baptist Memorial Hospital, Columbus,
Mr. Lee was born move south for better opportunities. They settled
and Teresa Chobota.
Jan. 28, 1923, in in the Mashulaville, Mississippi community,
Memorials may be made to: Our Savior Lu-
Mashulaville to the late where Rick immediately began to earn his place
memorialgunterpeel.com theran Church, 1211 18th Ave. North, Columbus,
Felton Ervin and Annie within the local community and with its residents
MS 39701 or to Columbus-Lowndes Humane So-
Woodfin Lee. He was by always being willing to lend a helping hand to
ciety, P.O. Box 85, Columbus, MS 39703.
a veteran of the U.S. anyone in need. Rick and Kathy soon welcomed
their daughter, Jodie, to the family. She was

Pamela Bromley
followed two years later by their second son,
Tom. Rick was a good farmer who insured his
farms’ success through his hard work and
Pamela Anne (Fleck) Sign the online guest book at dedication. The farming operation grew, and in
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peacefully, surrounded by her 716 Second Avenue North • Columbus, MS management and logging operations, with Rick
six children, Sunday evening, managing every aspect of the business. He also

Brooklyn Morton
June 9, 2019, at Cornerstone began farming fish, selling wood shavings,
Hospice — Orlando Health raising beef cattle, and even hosted a community
Regional Medical Center. garden on his property. Rick would often disguise
Pam was born October 11, Brooklyn Cole Morton, age work on the farm as “quality family time” with
1940, in Jackson, Michigan, 27, died Friday, June 14, 2019, in his children and taught them the benefits of hard
daughter to the late Christian Hendersonville, TN. work and attention to detail.
and Lorraine Fleck. Services will be held Satur- The next twenty years were spent earning a
Pam grew up in Jackson MI and graduated day June 22, 2019, at 2:00 PM living and rearing their family with the help of
from St. Mary’s Catholic High School. She at Memorial Gunter Peel, 2nd God. Sadly, Rick lost his beloved wife, Kathy,
married her high school sweetheart, Phillip Ave. North Chapel, with Rev. after a five-year battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s
Eugene Bromley, and they were married 51 Sammy Crawford officiating. disease). However, in 2003, a new chapter in
years and shared six children. In the early 1970s, Visitation will be held one hour Rick’s life began when he married Jeanette
they relocated to Pensacola, Florida, where prior to the service at the funer- Patterson. Rick and Jeanette enjoyed their
Pam earned her nursing degree and became al home. Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home & new life together, along with their blended
Department Head Nurse — Emergency Room Crematory, 2nd Ave. North location, has been en- family, which grew quickly with the addition of
at Baptist Hospital. Once the children entered trusted with the arrangements. spouses and grandchildren. Rick had a love for
college, she and Phil relocated to Orlando, Brooklyn was born on Sunday, September all children, but especially his grandchildren,
Florida, where she took her desire and passion 01, 1991, in Amory, MS, to Patricia Diane Mor- whom he treated equally. He always found a way
for nursing to the next level in leading, educating ton Sansing and the late Willie White. She was to make a special connection with each one. Rick
and mentoring nurses and paramedics. During a graduate of New Hope High School. Brooklyn accepted his role as leader and role model of
her 18+ years in nursing, Pam helped establish was an amazing artist who loved to paint and both families. He was always willing to help in a
FENA and the GOENA (Greater Orlando) draw. She loved and appreciated the opportunity trying time or to give a word of encouragement
Chapter and was Past President (2X) of the to work with others in need to realize a better life. when needed and all of the family knew that they
Florida Emergency Nurses Association (FENA). Words cannot express what all we would like to were able to confide in him. Rick was an outgoing
In her spare time, she pursued her other passion say about Brooklyn. She loved her family dearly, person who loved people and was someone who
and hobby of scrapbooking. She opened her own as we did her. She was a loving sister and a sweet was always ready to invest time and resources to
scrapbooking store in Orlando so she could share and joyful girl who touched the life of everyone help anyone going through a tough time. He took
her hobby and love with others. In 2006, Pam and she came in contact with. Brooklyn always had pride in knowing that he was always there when
Phil retired to Mississippi to enjoy a slower pace a smile on her face. She was a beautiful person people needed him most. Rick was very active
of life together. inside and out and lived her life with honesty with Calvary Baptist Church and served his
Pam is preceded in death by her husband, Phil, and appreciation wherever life took her. We will fellowship with community projects and mission
and is survived by her six children: sons, Phillip never stop missing her, but at the same time, we opportunities. Not only did Rick talk about and
Eugene Bromley II (wife, Jill), Scott Bromley have the promise of reuniting with her in heaven proclaim the Word of Christ, but he lived it out
(wife, Caroline) and Christopher Bromley (wife, someday. Please continue to pray for our family. through his daily actions. Rick will be sorely
Stephanie); daughters, Nicole Bromley, Heather Survivors include her mother, Patricia Diane missed in his church and in his community, but
Bromley and Candice Sharpe (husband, Gerald); Morton Sansing and Danny Sansing, Steens, he left a fine Christian example for each of us to
brother, Michael Fleck; sister, Peggy McHugh MS; brother, Caleb Sansing, Steens, MS; mater- follow.
(husband, Mike); and grandchildren, Phillip nal grandmother, Linda Jaynes (Grady), Colum- Rick Simmonds is survived by his wife,
Bromley III, Christina Bromley, Alexander bus, MS; half-sisters, Morgan Eaves (Jeremy), Jeanette of Macon, MS; and his mother, Beverly
Bromley, Jacob Bromley, Mathew Bromley, Columbus, MS, Courtney Shafer (Chris), Co- Simmonds of Madison, MS. He is also survived
Jonathan Bromley, Samuel Sharpe, Grace lumbus, MS, Brittney White, Columbus, MS and by his daughters, Jodie Brown (Bob) of Madison,
Sharpe, Taylor Fields, John Henry Fields and Christy White, Columbus, MS; uncles, Tracey MS and Jan Robinson (Mike) of Starkville,
Mary Virginia Fields. Morton, Gretna, LA and Timothy Morton, Gor- MS; as well as by his sons, Bill Simmonds and
A memorial service and celebration of life do, AL; great-aunt, Brenda Britt (Bobby), West Tom Simmonds (Heather), both of Starkville
will be held at Calvary Baptist Church located Point, MS; great-uncles, Terry Taylor (Joann), and Michael Patterson (Felicia) of Shuqualak,
at 105 Dent Street in Macon, Mississippi 39341, Lebanon, TN and Dale Taylor (Denise), Sulli- MS. Also left to mourn his passing are two
on Saturday, June 29, 2019. Visitation will begin gent, AL; special friend, Matt Shepherd, Colum- sisters,Linda Blake (Mike) of Starkville and
at 10:00 AM and Pastor Bill Ross will begin the bus, MS; canine companion, “Geno”; and a host Diane Adcock (Kendall) of Madison; as well as
service at 11:00 AM. of other aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives one brother, Davis Simmonds (Kim) of Madison,
In lieu of flowers please consider making a and friends. MS; and ten grandchildren.
donation toward a scholarship fund that was He was preceded in death by his father, Harold
set up to honor of Pam and the passion she had Simmonds; and his first wife, Kathy Golder
in mentoring nurses and paramedics, as well Simmonds.
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Delinquent Tax Sale For 2016


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4TH AVE S LOT 14 BLOCK D Section 15 Township 18S Range 18W POWHATAN
Parcel 61W050307600 CARTER JEFFREY R 2510 5TH AVE N PT LOT 4 PT LOT
PLACE PPIN 15886
5 5TH AVE BLOCK 30 Section 15 Township 18S Range 18W FRISCO CITY ADDN
PPIN 13970 Parcel 74W240013401 DORLAC ALFRED L/FAITH A HUGHES RD PT SE4 HUGHES
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Taxes
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8B SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Atlanta to be home of rare Minister: 8 tourism


Civil War flag of black soldiers deaths in Dominican
Atlanta History Center: At least 180,000 African The history center has 11,000
items in its Civil War collection,
Republic not unusual
Americans served in the United States Colored which is one of the largest in the
nation, and includes the Beverly M.
By DANICA COTO
The Associated Press
Troops, a branch of the U.S. Army formed after the DuBose Family Collection and the
George W. Wray Collection. SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic
Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 Items from those collections are — The deaths of eight American tourists in the
displayed in the 9,200-square-foot Dominican Republic this year are not part of a
By BO EMERSON resents the most expensive artifact exhibit “Turning Point: The Amer- mysterious wave of fatalities but a medically and
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution the center has acquired. ican Civil War.” In February the statistically normal phenomenon that has been
It shows a black soldier carrying a center opened an exhibit centered lumped together by the U.S. media, the island’s
ATLANTA — “We Will Prove rifle and bidding goodbye to a white around the enormous “Battle of At- tourism minister said Friday.
Ourselves Men,” reads the inscrip- figure dressed as “Columbia,” repre- lanta” cyclorama painting. Autopsies show the tourists died of natural
tion at the top of the regimental flag senting the U.S. But items specifically associated causes, Tourism Minister Francisco Javier García
carried into battle by members of the The center bid on the flag at an with the U.S. Colored Troops are told reporters. He said five of the autopsies are
127th United States Colored Troops. auction this month. very rare, and the center owns only complete, and three are undergoing further toxi-
The phrase offers a sense of what According to the history center, a dozen. cological analysis with the help from the FBI be-
was at stake for black men, many at least 180,000 African Americans This is partly because black sol- cause of the circumstances of the deaths.
of whom formerly in bondage, who served in the United States Colored diers were issued the same uniforms With some 3.2 million U.S. tourists visiting
fought to end slavery during the Civil Troops, a branch of the U.S. Army and equipment as white soldiers. the Dominican Republic last year, he said, it’s not
War. formed after the Emancipation Proc- “So unless a soldier put his name unusual for eight people to die while on vacation
Six feet wide and more than four lamation of 1863. on a piece of gear or it came down over any six-month period. Dominican officials
feet tall, the silk flag was painted by The units were segregated, and through the family, we will never say they are confident the three deaths still under
an African American artist in Phila- commanded by white officers. Esti- know who used it,” said Gordon investigation were also from natural causes.
delphia. It is now in the collection of mates are that three-fourths of the Jones, military historian and curator “We want the truth to prevail,” García said.
the Atlanta History Center, and rep- soldiers were formerly enslaved men. at the history center. “There is nothing to hide here.”

Obituaries
Continued from Page 5B

Carolyn Sawyers Smithville; daughter, the funeral home two dy Bell of Becker and with Arnold Sheets, James Ray Cummings,
AMORY — Carolyn Stephanie Sawyer of hours prior to service. Amanda Spruill Barber Marvin Leonard and Darryl Thompson,
Faye Ayers Sawyers, Greenwood Springs; Ms. Humphreys was of Nettleton; and two Michael Noy officiat- Scottie Cummings,
62, died June 20, 2019, brother, Edward Ayers born on Nov. 22, 1967, grandchildren. ing. Burial followed at Kerry Cummings,
at her residence. of Winfield; sisters, in Aberdeen to the late Pallbearers are Mt. Olive Cemetery. Cody Cummings and
Services are 2 p.m. Lola Baird of Oneonta, James Alton Spruill Jimmy Warner, Danny Visitation was Sat- Wesley Cummings.
today at the chapel of Alabama, and Freda and the late Patsy Warner, Jerry Spruill, urday at the funeral
Cleveland-Moffett Fu- Hollis of Montgomery, Ross. Mary attended Trevor Stegall, Donald home prior to service. Annie Williams
neral Home in Amory Alabama; and eight school in Amory and Jones, Jr., Eric Jones Mr. Cummings was COLUMBUS — An-
with Charles Petty and grandchildren. worked in the furni- and T. J. Edwards. born Aug. 1, 1949, in nie Williams, 84, died
David Hunt officiating. Pallbearers are ture industry. Booneville to the late June 21, 2019, at Care
Burial will follow at Phillip Hall, Richard In addition to her Roy Sanders John Edward Cum- Center of Aberdeen.
Liberty Cemetery. Vis- Petty, Terry Noe, Lyler parents, she was pre- COLUMBUS — mings Sr. and Kath- Arrangements are
itation was Saturday at Ligon, Frank Shelton, ceded in death by her Roy Lee Sanders, 70, leen Johnsey. Johnny incomplete and will be
the funeral home. Aaron Petty and Mi- son, Steven Gregory graduated from high announced by Centu-
died June 21, 2019, in
Mrs. Sawyers was chael Hunt. Brasel; and brother, school in Booneville ry Hairston Funeral
Columbus.
born on Oct. 16, 1956, Tommy Spruill. and worked as a heavy Home of Columbus.
Arrangements are
in Aberdeen to Oliver, She is survived by equipment operator.
of Double Springs, Mary Humphreys her husband, Leon
incomplete and will
In addition to his
DETROIT, Ala. — be announced by Lee TRIVIA ANSWERS:
Alabama, and the late Humphreys of Detroit, parents, he was pre-
Mary Ann Humphreys, Sykes Funeral Home of
Lola Bernice South-
51, died June 20, 2019,
Alabama; sons, Mi-
Columbus.
ceded in death by his 1 10,000
ern Ayers. She was a chael Delane Edington brothers, Kenneth
graduate of Aberdeen at North Mississippi Jr. of Smithville and Cummings and Gene
High School. Carolyn Medical Center-Tupe- Michael Humphreys Johnny Cummings Ed Cummings. 2 Bus
was a faithful member lo. of Mobile, Alabama; VERNON, Ala. — He is survived by
of Apostolic Truth Services are 4 p.m. daughters, Ashley John Edward “Johnny” his wife, Deborah 3 Salman
today at the chapel of Cummings, 69, died
Tabernacle.
Otts Funeral Home in
Brasel of Fulton and
Michele Jones of Trem- June 20, 2019, at North
Cummings of Vernon;
sons, Greg Cummings
Rushdie
In addition to her
father, she is survived Sulligent, Alabama, ont; brother, James Mississippi Medical of Booneville and
by her husband, Steve with Robert Fowlkes Spruill of Columbus; Center-Tupelo. Michael Jack Noy 4 Showgirls
Sawyer of Greenwood officiating. Burial sisters, Brenda Spruill Services were of Columbus; four
Springs; sons, Stephen will follow at Pleasant of Amory, Joyce Miller Saturday at the chapel grandchildren and five 5 John F.
Sawyer of Amory and
Samuel Sawyer of
Ridge Cemetery. Vis-
itation will be held at
of Amory, Tammy Ed-
wards of Tremont, San-
of Otts Funeral Home
in Sulligent, Alabama,
great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were
Kennedy

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Lifestyles LIFESTYLES EDITOR
Jan Swoope: 328-2471
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SECTION

Time capsule
Looking back, through the lens of Carl Brown’s camera
BY JAN SWOOPE lumbus-Lowndes Public Library
jswoope@cdispatch.com in 2016 by Sam Laffoon, owner

F
of The Grapevine, in memory of Local History
or more than four decades, his late wife, Kittie C. Laffoon. Assistant Brenda
Carl Eugene Brown (1918- Since then, Archives staff Durrett, right, and
1998) was a recorder of and volunteers have processed volunteer Gary
history in Lowndes County and almost 6,000 images from Lancaster pro-
its surrounds. Frame by frame, Brown’s work in the 1940s and cess negatives
he photographed community 1950s, which are now available and prints from
celebrations, grand openings, the Carl Eugene
for research. Roughly 1,500 of
Brown Photo-
recitals, animals, businesses, those have been digitized for graphs collection
proms, plays and portraits inclusion on the Mississippi housed at the
— the milestones and the Digital Library. For the past Billups-Garth Ar-
everyday. A collection of about year, staff has concentrated on chives at the Co-
20,000 of Brown’s negatives and processing images from the lumbus-Lowndes
prints was donated to the Bil- 1960s. Public Library.
lups-Garth Archives at the Co- See Carl Brown, 5C Courtesy photo

Carl Brown photographs reprinted with permission of the Billups-Garth Archives at the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library.

“M.S.C.W. Fre shm an Prom ,” Ma rch , 1956


Dave Lavend er Cows and Turkeys,” Nov. 5. 1948

Oct. 21, 1950


“L ions Cl ub Sign,” Sept. 10, 1954 (T hen-M.S.C.W.
presid ent Charl es P. Hogar th, second from left)

“Rut h ’s Win d ow,” May 19, 1951 (Rut h ’s was a lead ing d epart ment store
in d ownto wn Col umbu s; the l ocati on is n ow Caf e on Main .)
C ar l E. B ro wn
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Area veterinarian honored July Quick Bites:


for ‘good works’ for horses stitchery and
SPECIAL TO THE DISPATCH
summer blossoms
T
he American Association
of Equine Practitioners Sign up for free Extension
(AAEP) commends Dr. Brett
Weseli, the May honoree of the Service sessions
Good Works for Horses Campaign,
whose volunteer efforts exposing BY JAN SWOOPE
jswoope@cdispatch.com
children to horses and other ani-

S
mals are expanding knowledge and
ummer is in full swing: hot days, warm
appreciation while helping to heal
nights — and hopefully free time to add to
the human spirit.
knowledge, dust off a skill or expand a hori-
Good Works for Horses honors zon. The Mississippi State University Extension
AAEP-member practitioners who Service offers two opportunities on designated
perform volunteer service to bene- Thursdays in July with free interactive video
fit horses and the equine commu- sessions from noon to 1 p.m. at county Extension
nity. Horse owners and veterinary offices. Quick Bites programs are available every
professionals are encouraged to month to those who sign up, free of charge. They
nominate AAEP members for this feature specialists and experts in Mississippi on
monthly recognition. subjects ranging from gardening and horticul-
Owner of Veterinary Services ture to floral design, health and cooking.
Inc., a predominately equine Sessions are also held in Bost Extension Cen-
ambulatory practice in Columbus, ter, Room 409, for those on the MSU campus.
Weseli has volunteered for the past July programs include:
four years at Camp Rising Sun, a n July 11 — In “Basic Sewing 101,” Master
weeklong camp in Columbus spe- Seamstress Martha Cannon of Calhoun County
cifically for children from Missis- invites novice, young and even seasoned sewers
sippi, Alabama and Tennessee who to come together to cover basics such as sewing
have been diagnosed with or are in on buttons, replacing a hem and minor repairs.
remission from cancer. Weseli rolls n July 25 — With “Unparalleled Design,”
into camp accompanied by mini MSU Plant and Soil Sciences instructor Lynette
horses, goats and mini pigs from McDougald reviews Parallel Systems Design, a
his home. The children get to feed, specific design style featuring either vertical or
pet and dote on the animals. horizontal placement of floral elements, just in
Courtesy photo
“I love seeing the kids light up time for summer blooms.
Equine veterinarian Dr. Brett Weseli of Columbus talks to youth about how
and get excited about interact- to monitor a horse’s health. To sign up for any Quick Bites program, con-
ing with the animals, especially tact the appropriate Extension office: In Lown-
considering they don’t get that the Mississippi State University Rehabilitation volunteers with care des County, 662-328-2111; Oktibbeha County,
opportunity very often,” said the Equine Assisted Therapy Program, and stabilization of injured deer, 662-323-5916; Clay County, 662-494-5371.
veterinarian. which is being reconstituted to hawks, owls and other animals. County offices can sign up for the programs
Weseli has also been involved combine therapeutic riding pro- Throughout 2019, the AAEP’s at https://techoutreach.extension.msstate.edu/
with a Fellowship of Christian Ath- grams for children with disabilities Good Works for Horses Campaign quick-bites and click on the Sign Up for Quick
letes horsemanship camp, leading and for veterans. He expects to will spotlight AAEP-member Bites button under “For County Offices” area.
demonstrations and educational help with program fundraising in practitioners whose volunteer Counties may also email distanceed@ext.ms-
programs for children ages 9 to 13. an expanded volunteer role. state.edu to be added to a particular program.
efforts are improving the health
Campers have learned the basics In addition to his involvement and welfare of horses. To discover
of horse care and when to call the

Log on.
with camps and therapeutic riding
the Good Works of AAEP veteri-
veterinarian, watched Weseli per- programs, Weseli in the past has
form routine horse dentistry, and narians or nominate a Good Works
donated time discussing pets and
participated in interactive horse pet care in local schools; organiz- candidate, visit aaep.org. For
anatomy lessons. ing low-cost vaccination clinics more information on nominating a
“I like to volunteer with pro- with the Mississippi Board of veterinarian, contact Sue Stivers at
grams involving children because Animal Health; coordinating the sstivers@aaep.org.
so many kids don’t grow up in a applications of a couple of non- The AAEP, headquartered in
rural environment or on a farm profit horse rescues for free core Lexington, Kentucky, was founded

www.cdispatch.com
anymore,” he said. vaccines through the Unwanted in 1954 as a nonprofit organization
Weseli is currently offering Horse Veterinary Relief Campaign; dedicated to the health and welfare
advice on the restructuring of and assisting Mississippi Wildlife of the horse.

MMSA AWARDS: Emmie


Sherertz of Columbus
accepts the award for
Outstanding Community
Education Campaign from
Mississippi Main Street
Association President Kev-
in Stafford of Columbus,
at the MMSA 30th Annual
Awards in Jackson June
13. Sherertz implemented
a recycling program at
the Hitching Lot Farmers
Market; she also serves
on the HLFM Advisory
Board. At the event, West
Point Main Street was
recognized for Outstanding
Creative Fundraiser, for
its “Dogs Playing Poker”
mural project.
Courtesy photo

Campbell to lead MSU’s Department of Art


MSU OFFICE OF PUBLIC Campbell earned a
AFFAIRS Bachelor of Fine Arts

A
from the School of the
longtime faculty Art Institute of Chicago
member and coor-
in 1990. He studied as a
dinator of sculpture
post-graduate exchange
at Mississippi State is the
student at the Arco
university’s new head of
the Department of Art. Centro de Communi-
Effective July 1, cao Visual in Lisbon; at
Associate Professor Critz Penland School of Crafts
Campbell will lead the as a CORE Fellow; and
College of Architecture, at Parnham College in
Art and Design depart- the United Kingdom
Megan Bean/Courtesy photo
ment, home of the state’s with a focus on furniture
Critz Campbell of West
largest undergraduate Point now leads Mississip- design. He is a trustee on
studio art program. pi State’s College of Archi- Penland School of Craft’s
Campbell said he tecture, Art and Design. board, where he chairs
wants “to ensure that the personnel commit-
students receive a world- of my career,” Campbell tee and serves on the
class education that pre- said. “The opportunity executive and program-
pares them to contribute to prepare students for ming committees. He is
to the conversations and creative lives and to ex- a recent recipient of the
concepts of contempo- pand the expectations of 2019 Jane Crater Hiatt
rary art and design while what that means is deeply Fellowship from the Mis-
growing our creative gratifying and important
sissippi Museum of Art.
economy.” to our department and
For more on the
Teaching in the Mississippi’s future. This
department since 2005, is especially true in the College of Architecture,
the West Point native was rapidly changing world of Art and Design and its
hired into the university’s visual communication.” Department of Art, visit
first tenure-track position He continued, “I am www.caad.msstate.edu
for sculpture. excited to move us for- and www.caad.msstate.
“Mississippi is my ward as the premier art edu/academics/majors/
home, and working at department in the state art. Campbell’s work
Mississippi State has and to broaden our visibil- may be viewed at critz-
become the greatest gift ity and impact nationally.” campbell.com.
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calendar
Thursday, June 27 arts and music fest from 1-6 p.m.
at 513 University Drive, Starkville,
Pickett Park. Enjoy Market on Main
vendors, live music, antique car
Sounds of Summer — See features vendors, kids activities and show, jumpers and a fireworks show.
details at right. music by John Brocato, Shank and Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Catfish
Maim, Brother Nature and Flathead plates available by pre-order only:
Ford. Visit facebook.com/starkville- 662-251-6262.
Thursday, June 27 sundayfunday/.
and Tuesday, July 2 Sunday, July 14
TWT auditions — The Tennes- Thursday, July 4 Sundays at the Center —
see Williams Tribute holds auditions Independence Day Cele-
for “Death of a Streetcar Named The Louise Campbell Center for the Courtesy photo

Virginia Woolf: A Parody,” by Tim bration — Starkville Parks and Arts, 235 Commerce St., downtown
Sniffen, at 6:30 p.m. June 27 and Recreation invites the public to bring
lawn chairs or blankets for this event
West Point, hosts the St. Paul mixed
choir at 2 p.m. Free to the public.
Thursday, June 27
6 p.m. July 2 at the Columbus Arts
at the Starkville Sportsplex, 405
Sounds of Summer — Bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy
Council’s Rosenzweig Arts Center, Visit wpccac.com. music by the Juke Joint Gypsies from 7-9 at the Columbus Riverwalk.
501 Main St. (Production dates Sept. Lynn Lane, beginning at 5 p.m. Enjoy Food and beverages available for purchase. Free. For more informa-
music, food, inflatables, food, kids
5-7.) Roles for men and women. May
come prepared with a one-minute activities, plus fireworks at 9 p.m. Thursday, July 18 tion, contact Main Street Columbus, 662-328-6305, or Columbus
Lowndes Chamber of Commerce, 662-328-4491.
comic monologue, if desired. Contact For more information, call 662-323- Downtown at Sundown —
the CAC, 662-328-2787, if you need 2294. The Flames entertain at this free con-
an individual audition at a different cert from 7-9 p.m. at Starkville’s Fire
time.
Saturday, July 13 Station Park. Bring lawn chairs or
Stars & Stripes Celebration
blankets (no coolers); food vendors
will be on site. For more information, Friday, July 21 Cindy Davis at the Louise Campbell
Center for the Arts, 235 Commerce
Sunday, June 30 — The town of Caledonia presents contact The Partnership, 662-323- Exhibit opening — A reception St., downtown West Point. Free to
Sunday Funday — This mini this event from 6-8 p.m. at Ola J 3322. at 2 p.m. opens an art exhibit by the public.

OUT THERE Visit 662tix.com to purchase advance tick-


ets to the events below:
Old Memphis
Kings beginning
at 10 p.m. Their
June 27-29 – “The Little Mermaid,” Tupelo Community Theatre, Lyric Theatre,
June 29 music is rooted
downtown Tupelo. 662-844-1935.
Come rock with Fat Axl and Mother Rever- in the dirty Black Prairie blues taught to
end at Dave’s Dark Horse in Starkville be- them by their mentor Willie King. Tickets
June 28-29 – North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic (North Miss. Allstars, Alvin ginning at 9 p.m. Enjoy some amazing food are $5.
Youngblood, Kenny Brown, Kudzu Kings, Cedric Burnside, more), Waterford. and beverages, then stay for an incredible
nmshillcountrypicnic.com. show. Cover is $5.
July 13
Dagnabbit will perform at Dave’s Dark
July 4
June 30 – Rob Thomas (with Abby Anderson), Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. 205- Horse in Starkville beginning at 10 p.m.
Muddy Waters in Columbus hosts a July
248-5280, tuscaloosaamphitheater.com. Come out and get the party started. Tickets
Fourth Throwdown beginning at 9 p.m.
featuring country rock band Trademark and are $5.

July 10-13 – Choctaw Indian Fair (Brothers Osborne, Chris Janson, stickball, rock band Twin Soul. This is a kid-friendly
event. Food, beverages will be available. July 19
vendors, social dancing, more), Choctaw. choctawindianfair.com. If you like to dance, don’t want to miss
Age 21 and up $12, age 9-20 $15, age 9
and under free. Bring lawn chairs. State of Shade at Dave’s Dark Horse in
July 26-Aug. 2 – Neshoba County Fair (Eli Young, Aaron Tippin, Sammy Kershaw, Starkville. They perform a variety of genres
Collin Raye; horse racing, vendors, more), Philadelphia. neshobacountyfair.com, July 5 and artists. Show starts at 10 p.m. Tickets
601-656-8480. Dave’s Dark Horse in Starkville presents are $5.

MSU Grant historians contribute to Journal of Mississippi History’s latest issue


‘Americans can now have a different view of and its past, the Lower Missis-
sippi Valley and the South. It is
the 2019 selection for MSU’s
Maroon Edition common read-
the Magnolia State, realizing that this center a publication of the Mississippi
Department of Archives and
ing book program.
The JMH “Grant and Missis-
of the Confederacy has now become the History and the Mississippi
Historical Society.
sippi” issue also includes arti-
cles by MSU doctoral alumnus
place to study the most important historical The journal’s managing edi- Timothy B. Smith, a lecturer in
tor, William “Brother” Rogers, the University of Tennessee at
event of the national past’ director of MDAH’s Programs Martin’s Department of Histo-
John F. Marszalek and Communication Division, ry and Philosophy; Terrence J.
said, “Given the importance “Terry” Winschel, retired chief
MSU OFFICE OF PUBLIC for the future of history within of having the Ulysses S. Grant historian of Vicksburg National
AFFAIRS our state.” The issue, he said, Presidential Library at Missis- Military Park; and Susannah
is being sent to Mississippi

A
sippi State, the Mississippi His- J. Ural, professor and co-direc-
rticles by Mississippi Historical Society members torical Society thought it would tor of the Dale Center for the
State’s top researchers throughout the state and is be a good idea to have a special Study of War and Society at the
on Ulysses S. Grant are reaching history scholars in issue on Grant. Dr. Marszalek University of Southern Mis-
featured in the latest issue the nation’s leading academic recruited the authors of all the sissippi, and a past president
of the Journal of Mississippi institutions. articles and organized the spe- of the Mississippi Historical
History. “Americans can now have a cial issue. In addition, he wrote Society.
With the theme “Grant and different view of the Magnolia the introductory article that an- Courtesy image Copies can be purchased
Mississippi,” the JMH spring/ State, realizing that this center swers the most asked question, for $7.50 each by calling the
summer publication, Vol. of the Confederacy has now ‘How did MSU obtain the Grant assistant editor, both with Mississippi Museum Store at
LXXX, includes the writings of become the place to study the papers and memorabilia?’” MSU’s Grant Presidential 601-576-6921.
John F. Marszalek, the issue’s most important historical event Marszalek also is a former Library in operation since MSU is one of only six uni-
managing editor and special of the national past,” he said. president of the Mississippi 2009. Along with former Rhode versities in the nation housing
projects coordinator of MSU “People can read this volume Historical Society and is an Island Supreme Court Chief a presidential library. Learn
Libraries’ Ulysses S. Grant and realize the answer to the MSU Giles Distinguished Justice and longtime Grant more at usgrantlibrary.org and
Collection. Marszalek also is question: “How is it possible for Professor Emeritus of History, Association President Frank lib.msstate.edu/williamscol-
executive director and man- Grant and Lincoln to be located the university’s highest faculty Williams, Nolen, Gallo and lection.
aging editor of the Ulysses S. in the South, in Mississippi?” honor. Marszalek authored “Hold on For more on the Journal
Grant Association. Since 1939, the Journal of Other authors include David with a Bulldog Grip.” Released of Mississippi History, visit
Marszalek said MSU and Mississippi History has fea- S. Nolen, associate professor in April by University Press of mdah.ms.gov/new/interact/
MDAH’s partnership on the tured articles by distinguished and associate editor/reference Mississippi, the biography on subscribe/journal-of-mississip-
new JMH issue “bodes well scholars on the Magnolia State librarian, and Louie P. Gallo, the nation’s 18th president is pi-history.

Dear Abby

D
EAR ABBY: My niece, full-time, have an apartment on more Amelia will dig her heels in, so the matter We’re not sure if I should include Ellen’s
“Amelia,” was a straight-A her own and pay for everything she should be put on the back burner for now. When sister in the ancestry or not. I think Kate has
student in high school. She needs. No matter how many times the subject is raised again, it should be in a the right to know, but I don’t want to upset her.
took advanced placement cours- my sister tells her she needs non-confrontational manner — with a spread- Kate and Ellen were very close, and I’m afraid
es from 10th grade through 12th to move back home and attend sheet handy so your niece can show her mother if she knew her mother withheld that informa-
and was in all honors classes. college here so she can finish her how she plans to finance her new lifestyle. tion, it may cause her pain, even though Ellen
She talked about going into the education, Amelia still seems to Amelia is a high achiever. Give her credit for has been gone nearly 15 years. What are your
medical field after she got her think she can do it all. My sister intelligence. She may or may not change her thoughts? — DON’T WANT TO CAUSE PAIN
college degree. Before starting is afraid if she pushes her too mind about medicine being a career she wants DEAR DON’T: There is always a reason for
college she wanted to take a much, she will shut down. What to pursue. This is a decision she should make family estrangements. Ellen may have been
year off and just live life because can we do to make this girl realize without pressure, as well-intentioned as it may hurt or mistreated by her relatives, which is
she’d had so many college-level life will be easier at home and with be. why she separated herself from them. However,
courses almost her entire high support? — AUNT WHO CARES IN DEAR ABBY: I am doing an ancestry search Kate is an adult and should have the informa-
school life. THE SOUTH to present to my sister-in-law “Kate” as a tion you discovered to do with as she pleases,
My sister (her mother) and I DEAR AUNT: Amelia may be surprise birthday gift. While doing the search, which includes ignoring it.
talk every day. Amelia has left Dear Abby suffering from burnout, which I discovered that her late mother, “Ellen,” has
home now and returned to their is why she wants a gap year a sister who lives nearby. My brother believes Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren,
home state of Ohio because before starting college. Because Kate knows nothing about her. For unknown rea- also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was found-
she loved it there when she was younger. She she’s an adult now, she may also want some sons, Ellen hadn’t spoken to almost her entire ed by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear
hasn’t decided what she wants to go to school freedom that she can’t have if she lives at family in years; therefore, Kate knows little Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440,
for and thinks she can afford to attend college home. The more your sister pressures her, the about them. Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June 23). It in their absence. less nice, more true things. and need to be put to work. Great As much as it might seem fun being
feels bold and risky to invest heavily TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Hoard kinships develop over shared work; so well-thought of that your status
in your own ideas and education, cherish your friends, especially the your time and attention so you can you wouldn’t want your hospitality to is elevated to the stratosphere, the
but when you start seeing results ones you’ve known a long while, and spend it all on yourself. Really. Don’t stand in the way of that! real fun has nothing to do with being
from this investment, you’ll quickly now you’ll have additional reasons give it to anyone. It’s OK; you’re not SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). high-status. Accessibility and vulner-
learn that it’s actually much riskier to do so. An old friendship will offer usually like this. Right now you need When people show you who they ability are your finest assets.
not to put money and energy into you a surprising new value. to be in order to recharge. are, you believe them. Though, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
your passions. There’s a fun plot GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). if you’re initially surprised, you’ll The thing may seem lost to you, but
twist in November. Winter vacation are thought of and adored by some- There’s got to be another way. There assimilate to the new picture in of course, nothing is ever really lost.
will be both relaxing and exciting. one who is not immediately present. always is, after all. But how are stages, and it will take longer for It’s somewhere else, or maybe it
Taurus and Gemini adore you. Your The small evidence of this — the you going to find it if you only ask this new understanding to settle in. has changed form, transmuted into
lucky numbers are: 9, 5, 19, 40 friendly text or the social media yourself? Trust that you’ve already SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. a new incarnation.
and 17. “like” — represents a mountain of given your best answer, and now it’s 21). You’re really tuning up your pro- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).
ARIES (March 21-April 19). affection. time to get suggestions from the cess of self-creation. In some ways Heracleitus said you can never step
You’ll notice that you’re missing CANCER (June 22-July 22). One outside world. you’ve already become what you in the same river twice, though what
someone. It’s a gift, as it also measure of friendship is the amount LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You believed you would be. It’s time to you’re standing in now looks a lot
means that you’ve loved, that you’ve of truth the relationship is able to like to make others comfortable practice believing in a version that’s like the river from yesterday and
let someone deep enough into your bear. Good friends say nice, sup- and require as little as possible a little bit grander. can be maneuvered as such, safety
world to have a presence there even portive things. Best friends will say from them. But people really like CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). precautions in place.
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Courtesy photos
GARDEN PARTY: Southern Debutante Assembly honorees introduced in Greenwood May 24 include debutantes and pages from the Golden Triangle, or with family in the
area. They include, at left, debutantes Lucy Jane Atkins of Madison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Alan Atkins, and Abigail Fairfax Beard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Hazard Beard Jr. of Madison. At right: Three pages from the area, second row, are Emma Dare Foster and Ellen Allison Dawson, both of Columbus, and Emerson Brown
Blair of West Point. (In front are Frances Veazey of Indianola and Mary Dudley Cornett of Atlanta.) Foster is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Christopher Foster. Daw-
son’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Eric Dawson. Blair is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Key Blair Jr.

School news
UM graduates Green, Roach on Dean’s List
The following area students were Mikaela Faith Green of Columbus
among more than 5,500 University of and Callie Jane Roach of Macon were
Mississippi graduates who received named to the Dean’s List of William
their academic degrees on May 11 at Carey University for the Spring 2019
the university’s 166th commencement: semester.
Artesia: Lashunda Young; Dean’s List Scholars must have at
Brooksville: Kimberly Gordy and least a 3.5 grade point average and no
Destini Jamison; failing grade in any class.
Caledonia: Alexis Pass;
Columbus: Megan Anthony, Eliz- Stewart makes President’s List
abeth Bateman, Alexie Blunt, Bren-
Makaela Jewel Stewart of Macon was
nan Brown, Molly Chain, Mia Dent,
named to the President’s List of William
Darneshia Dismukes, Lucas Ellison,
Carey University for the Spring 2019
Victoria Hardy, Mattox Heredia, Joseph
semester.
Hollway, Jacqueline McGrath, Sara
President’s List Scholars have a
Neal, Margaret Street, Kathryn Whit-
perfect 4.0 grade point average and no
man, Michaela Williams and Carolyn
failing grade in any class.
Wiygul;
Macon: Tamerror Gooch;
Starkville: Donteria Bonner, Jessica Mosby graduates
Briscoe, Brianna Bynum, Laura Evins, Starkville residenct William Mosby Courtesy photo
Alissa Fogle, Anthony Gibson, Jordan was among 1,019 students who were EMCC ADULT EDUCATION GRADS: Thirty-one Adult Education students in East
Jackson, Taylor Johnston, Tyler Jones, awarded bachelor’s degrees during the Mississippi Community College’s Launch Pad program received their high school
Alexus McKorkle, Shelby Pellum and 151st commencement ceremony held on equivalency diplomas the night of Thursday, May 30, in a graduation ceremony in
Joel Ray; May 11 at Worcester Polytechnic Insti- the Lyceum Auditorium on the college’s Golden Triangle campus. The graduates are:
West Point: Sara Farr, Vanyaire tute in Worcester, Massachusetts. Tokoria Clark of Macon; Lavette Coggins of West Point; Lealon Cook of Houston;
Carter Ensz of Macon; Myra Ensz of Macon; Gabrielle Foster of Sturgis; Marsha
Graham, Margaret Hay, BEntley Hol- Mosby was awarded a Bachelor of Friesen of Macon; Jose G. Garcia of West Point; Billy Gill of Pheba; Tameka Glenn
combe, Kaila Jefferson, Brittnie White Science degree in computer science of Noxubee County; Morgan Goulet of Columbus; Christina Greenlaw of Colum-
and Devante Yates with distinction. bus; Shandi Gregory; Rahkeem Jones of Columbus; Howard Lenoir of West Point;
Deborah Lewis; Cameron Douglas-McKinney of Starkville; Reva Reeves of Colum-
bus; Cayla Roberts of Columbus; Mary Grace Ruth of Starkville; Ashley Sharp of
Starkville; Tyson Sims of Columbus; Antonseya Smith of Columbus; Michael Triplett
of Starkville; Schyler White of West Point; Jaelyn Wilkerson of Columbus; Michael
Wyman; and Tracy Wyman of Columbus.

Courtesy photo
MUW NMCC STUDENT NURSE EXTERNS: North Mississippi Medical Center
student nurse externs for 2019 include Mississippi University for Women associ-
ate degree and bachelor’s degree students (front row, from left) Karli Wood, Anna
Grace Dye, Jayce Schoolar, Cheslee Cockerham, Madison Collier; (second row, from
left) Brandy Carouthers, Jessica Berube, Daijah Henley and Amyah Lee. NMMC’s
Student Nurse Externship Program exposes student nurses to some of the most
advanced medical care available. This year, the Health Care Foundation of North
Mississippi is providing tuition assistance for all 43 nursing students doing their
externship at NMMC. Student nurse externs participate in an intense classroom ori-
entation, skills lab, seminar led by experts in their field and scheduled work hours
over nine weeks with assigned preceptors. For more information about nursing
opportunities at NMMC, call 1-800-793-7715 or email nurserecruitment@nmhs.net

Club note

Courtesy photo
NEWCOMERS & FRIENDS: The executive board of Starkville Newcomers & Friends
Club met at McAlister’s Restaurant recently to plan for the 2019-2020 club year.
In front, from left, are immediate past president Nancy Eddy, President Ruth de la
Cruz and Treasurer Hillary Smith. In back are Publicity Secretary Patsy Stuart, Sec-
ond Vice President Becky Mauldin, First Vice President Pat Vaughan and Secretary
Dale Phillips.
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In the garden with Felder

Here’s the dirt on soil


W
e small bubbles Georgia. But before you band of tightly-packed
dig of geosmin go gnoshing on dirt, wind-blown dust that
in it float to the check with a doctor. gradually formed the
all the time, surface and Eating too much can loess bluffs and hills on
but have you release aero- cause digestive disorders the edge of Mississippi
ever thought sols, which and keep the body from River, as Mississippi’s
about what are called absorbing iron, which official state soil. Really.
gives dirt its petrichor — can lead to anemia. But before you make
smell — or which is what Dirt eaters prefer spe- the easy leap from gar-
flavor? we smell. cific kinds of chalky-tex- den soils to how politi-
I’ve Geosmin tured clay, found only cians are always trying to
written breaks down in certain areas. And find dirt on one anoth-
before about Felder Rushing in acid condi- because they are usually er, just don’t. There’s
different tions, which bland and taste kinda enough of both kinds to
kinds of the is why we use earthy from the geosmin, go around.
wonderful earthy stuff we vinegar or lemon juice in after baking and break- Besides, some of the
grow plants in, and how many fish recipes. ing it into small chunks, latter kind of dirt can be
some folks who insist it Along those lines, a most clay eaters splash hard to swallow, leave a
be called soil hold their lot of old-timer garden- on a little vinegar to add bad taste, or be just too
noses when I call it dirt. ers could tell if their soil a bit of acidic tang which difficult to digest. Stick
But good soils actually needed lime or not by reduces the dirt flavor. I with clay.
smell. Not talking about touching it to the tip of guess a true Southerner Felder Rushing is
the low-oxygen stink of their tongue to see if it would try a little vine- a Mississippi author,
wet blue mud, but the was “sweet” or alkaline, gar-based ketchup. columnist, and host of the
slightly sweet fragrance or “sour” and acidic Felder Rushing/Courtesy photo Last little esoteric “Gestalt Gardener” on
Felder Rushing shares some lesser-known facts about item on dirt: In 2003 our MPB Think Radio. Email
you get when you turn enough to need a little
the ground we walk on, including the fact that — yes, legislators designated gardening questions to
compost or smell a rain lime added. some people eat it.
coming. It’s similar to It’s not as accurate as Natchez Silt loam, that rushingfelder@yahoo.com.
catfish, mushrooms and having a soil sample test- “pica” in which people There are well-re-
freshly-dug potatoes. It’s ed by the MSU Extension irresistibly crave strange searched benefits,
also what gives drink- Service folks, but about stuff like clay, talcum including providing
ing water taken from as easy to figure out as powder and even char- important mineral sup-
lakes and rivers a kinda the computerized agri- coal, cigarette ash, spray plements lacking in diets,
skunky but harmless culture-related recom- starch and cardboard buffering against acids
aroma and flavor during mendations that confuse toilet paper rolls. Dirt and tannins in acorns
hot summers. average home gardeners. eating, also known as and certain other native
It’s mostly from an oil If you have your soil test- geophagia, is so com- foods, boosting immune
called geosmin that’s ex- ed and need help convert- mon that researchers at systems and reducing
uded by bacteria during ing to garden-friendly the University Medical diarrhea.
dry periods. When rain- fertilizers, call the office Center have studied it; a That last one is
drops hit dry soil, or as a number at the bottom. friend of mine from the obvious; Kaopectate, an
low pressure front ahead Many people actually New York Times came over-the-counter diarrhea
of a storm moves in and eat baked dirt. There’s an here to interview some medicine, is a slurry of
“degasses” the soil, eating condition called Mississippi clay eaters. chalky kaolin clay from

Carl Brown
Continued from Page 1C
“We are anticipating war, he opened a local Scouts and “dog shots for the moments that helped
at least two more years studio. His collection at Mr. Shelly.” shape it.
before finishing that the library continues up The faces are, for the Editor’s note: See more
decade,” said archivist to the early 1980s. most part, nameless. Once photographs at cdispatch.
Mona Vance-Ali. She Digitized images from the collection is complete- com (Lifestyles link). For
estimates the library has the 1940s-1950s viewable ly processed, Vance-Ali even more images, visit the
almost triple the number online include dated pho- plans to elicit the com- Mississippi Digital Library
of images from the ’60s tographs at well-known munity’s assistance in
site, msdiglib.org, and
as from the two decades businesses of the time identifying individuals.
before. such as American Bosch, In the meantime, the search Carl Brown.
Brown was born in Mitchell Engineering Co., careful work of preserving
1918 in Bentonia and the Straight 8 Cafe and the images and making
moved to Columbus in McClure Furniture Co. more available to the pub-
1929. He developed an There are church groups, lic continues. Together,
interest in photography school reunions, Pilgrim- they develop a “snapshot”
during his service in age homes, gas stations, in time, of a small Mis-
World War II. After the baseball teams, Boy sissippi town and a few of

Courtesy photo
“Parker Elec. Appliance free Maytag freezer,” Sept. 15, 1951

Courtesy photo
“S.T. Wharton-mounted deer heads,” March 29, 1958

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Charlotte Verdell, Marsha Hill Debra Jones, Joan Sheppard

100+ WOMEN
The group 100+ Women Who Care Columbus met Tuesday at Courtyard by Marriott and selected the Golden Triangle Homeless Coali-
tion as the recipient of its first Impact Award.

Donna Weeks, Evie Smith

Margaret Rollins, Lindsey Beck Margaret Mauldin, Martha Kirkley, Lindsey Clemmons

Jean Wilson, Marlies Bearden Shannon Bardwell, Anne Freeze

Abby Jovanovic, Louie Gallo Elizabeth and Bob Hawkins

SCT SUMMER
BANQUET
Starkville Community
Theatre held a summer
potluck party Monday
night at the Playhouse
on Main in Starkville.

M.J. Etua, Marianne Ulmer Andrew Stevens, Michele Crescenzo

Caroline Fitzwater, John Bateman Lynn Spruill, Gabe Smith


Classified & Comics
Air Cond & Heating 1030
AIR CONDITION: New
installation, repairs,
Lost & Found 2300

BRASS KETTLE I
General Help Wanted 3200
FULL TIME EXPERI-
ENCED HEAVY EQUIP-
Bargain Column 4180
GAS STOVE & LARGE
AC, $50 each. AC req
Sporting Goods 4720
COPIES OF N.R.A.
AMERICAN RIFLEMAN
Apts For Rent: West 7050

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Apts For Rent: Other 7080
DOWNTOWN 1BR −
This large 1 bedroom
Houses For Sale: Other 8500

Rentals
maintenance or service. am looking for a MENT OPERATOR special plug. 662−708− from the 60s & 70s, apartment has been
brass Victorian NEEDED; FRONT END
Also auto air condition LOADER, DOZER, EX- 0268. Leave msg. $10 ea. 662−315− recently renovated. It
Apartments
repairs or service. Call Spirit Kettle that my 1133. features great natural
mother sold to CAVATOR, OFF ROAD
John @ 549−7031 HAUL TRUCK, ETC. light, hardwood floors,
& Houses
MAYTAG CLOTHES
someone in HAVE A MINIMUM OF 3 DRYER. In good ELLIPTICAL MACHINE tall ceilings and access
Building & Remodeling 1120
1 Bedrooms
Columbus, Ms in YEARS EXPERIENCE. condition. $70. Sole Elliptical E35 in to a shared laundry
about 1974 or 75. I MUST BE ABLE TO excellent condition. Nice
2 Bedroooms
662−574−1050 . room. $750 rent and
HOME REPAIRS & know this is a long PASS A DRUG TEST quiet machine. $450 $750 deposit. Utilities
CONSTRUCTION WORK
WANTED. Carpentry,
shot, but I would
like to buy it back
AND BACKGROUND
CHECK. MUST BE ABLE
Farm Equipment & Supplies 662−574−1561
3 Bedrooms included. No pets
TO LEGALLY TO WORK 4420 Pets 5150 please. Call Peter,
small concrete jobs, for her. 601−323−
5886 IN THE UNITED STATES. Furnished & 662−574−1561.
Unfurnished
electrical, plumbing, JOHN DEERE MODEL M
APPLY IN PERSON AT MALE CORGI FEIST
roof repairs, pressure BACCO MATERIALS, TRACTOR A set of one
COLEMAN
Mixed, black & white
washing and mobile
Clerical & Office 3050
INC., 1771 STINSON row cultivators w/ puppy. Shots & 1, 2, & 3 Baths
home roof coating and CREEK ROAD, COLUM-
Lease, Deposit
hydraulic lift, has been
underpinning. No job BUS, MS 39705. repainted, looks good &
wormed. Call 662−364 RENTALS
BOOKKEEPER NEEDED:
& Credit Check
PHONE 662-434-0171 −2787. TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS
too small. 549−7031. runs good, $3500. Call
Candidate must have
prior experience with all 662−436−2037. Business For Sale 6350 viceinvestments.com 1 BEDROOM
327-8555
TOM HATCHER, LLC aspects of bookkeep-
Custom Construction, ing: posting transac-
Medical / Dental 3300 Furniture 4480 RESTAURANT FOR 2 BEDROOMS
Restoration, tions to general ledger, CARE CENTER OF LEASE OWNER 3 BEDROOMS
Remodeling, Repair, reconciling accounts, TWO PIECE LIVING RETIRING Opportunity Commercial Property For
ABERDEEN Has Full Houses For Rent: South 7140
Insurance claims. payroll processing, ROOM SET New LEASE,

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Time Positions to own an established Rent 7100
662−364−1769. sales tax return prepara- Available for: loveseat and chaise for profitable Restaurant Apts For Rent: Other 7080
Licensed & Bonded. tion, payroll taxes, RN MDS Nurse and sale. $500 with excellent reputation DEPOSIT 3BR/2BA HOUSE Open
floor plan w/ concrete
payroll tax return prepar- OFFICE SPACE
ation and end of the
(3) LPN’s 3-11 662−242−2884 For info please email: AND AVAILABLE. Located on floors, fireplace, large
Carpet & Flooring 1150 year W-2 & 1099 pre-
($1000 Sign on Bonus Leave a message. thisisforsell@yahoo.com
paration. Experience
for nurses) or Call: 662−368−8818 CREDIT CHECK Catfish Alley. 450 sq. ft. fenced in backyard,
carport. $1,000/mo.
3 CNA’s 2 – 10 w/ 1/2 bath. $400/mo.
with Quickbooks soft- General Merchandise 4600 662−328−8655.
(bonus does not apply)
662-329-2323
Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 662−328−8655.
ware is a plus. Experience Preferred
Mail resume´ to: CHINA GARDEN Houses For Rent: West 7150
Mitchener, Stacy,
Apply in person at Porcelain Dinnerware. FOX RUN APARTMENTS Houses For Rent: Northside
505 Jackson St, 7110
Thomas & Associates,
PLLC, P.O. Box 8000,
in Aberdeen. EOE Prestige pattern, 8− 1 & 2 BR near hospital. 2411 HWY 45 N 2BR/2BA ENERGY
place sitting w/ all $595−$645 monthly. EFFICIENT GARDEN
Columbus, MS 39705- accessories, $350 Military discount, pet COLUMBUS, MS 2BR/1BA. HUD
HOME located at Elm
0006 or drop your re- cash. area, pet friendly, and approved. Stove, refrg,
sume´ by our office at Air Conditioners 4030 w/d hookups. $495/
Lake golf course.
419 College Street, Hilton sewing machine furnished corporate $700/mo. + deposit.
apts. 24−HOUR
Commercial Property For mo, Lease & dep, credit
Columbus. CENTRAL A/C UNIT in cabinet , $35. As is, 662−549−4492.
DAVID’S CARPET & Only used 1 day, too cash. PROFESSIONAL GYM. Rent 7100 check. Coleman Realty,
UPHOLSTERY small for space. Revolv Kenmore sewing ON SITE SECURITY. 329−2323. Houses For Rent: Starkville
CLEANING PART TIME OFFICE machine in cabinet, ON SITE MAINTENANCE. OFFICE FOR RENT. 7170
brand, 2.5 btu, 208−
1 Room − $40 CLERK NEEDED. MUST $25. As is, cash. ON SITE MANAGEMENT. 30x15. Separate air 421 17TH ST. N. Nice
HAVE EXPERIENCE IN 230 volt−age. $1000, conditioner & bathroom.
2 Rooms − $70 Call 662−549−2039. 24−HOUR CAMERA 3BR/1.5BA. 3BR/1.5BA. 143
ALL MICROSOFT APPLIC- Crawford, MS. 662−497 $400/mo. Located in
3+ Rooms − $30 EA ATIONS, SUCH AS −2754. SURVEILLANCE. Benji @ Neighborhood Watch NORTHSIDE DR. in
Rugs−Must Be Seen Lawn & Garden 4630 662−386−4446. Caledonia. Call 662− area. $650 dep. + first Starkville. $750/mo.
WORD, EXCEL AND OUT- 574−0082.
Car Upholstery LOOK. MUST HAVE THE month’s rent, $650. $750 deposit required.
Cleaning Available ABILITY TO MULTITASK. Bargain Column 4180 HAYES DAYLILLIES Serious inquiries only. HUD Accepted. Call
662−722−1758 MUST BE ABLE TO
PASS A DRUG TEST BUTANE STOVE $50.
Open Garden. May 27−
June 29. Digging from
It’s a classified FOR RENT LOCATED 662−372−0996. 662−242−8555.

rule-of-thumb:
NEAR DOWNTOWN.
AND BACKGROUND Dining room table, $25. 8a−12p Mon.−Sat; Mobile Homes for Rent 7250
General Services 1360 CHECK. MUST BE ABLE 662−425−3661 or 662 3,000 sq. ft. truck SEVERAL 1, 2, & 3
Other times by calling
WORK WANTED:
TO LEGALLY WORK IN
THE UNITED STATES.
−726−2407. Leave 662−251−6665. 1069 We tell readers terminal, 9,500 sq. ft.
DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, shop & 3,200 sq. ft.
BEDROOM units
available soon. Various
NICE 3/2 MH in Col. or
msg. New Hope Rd. W. Lowndes School
Licensed & Bonded− APPLY IN PERSON AT
BACCO MATERIALS,
what they need CH&A, 1 story, W/D, office/shop. Buildings
historic district, 1 block can be rented together
locations. $375.00 −
$600.00 mth. Refer−
District. From $475−
carpentry, painting, & $535 mo. Deposit
demolition. Landscap− INC., 1771 STINSON
CREEK ROAD, COLUM-
General Help Wanted 3200 to know to buy from downtown, $575/ or separately. All w/ ences & good credit required. Call 662−308
ing, gutters cleaned, mo. + $575 dep. NO excellent access & Hwy. required. No pets, NO
bush hogging, clean−up
BUS, MS 39705.
PHONE NUMBER
what they need. PETS. 662−574−8789. 82 visibility. 662−327− HUD. Call Long & Long
−7781 or 601−940−
1397.
work, pressure washing, 662-434-0171. Peaceful & Quiet area. 9559. @ 662−328−0770.
moving help & furniture RENT A fully equipped
repair. 662−242−3608. General Help Wanted 3200 Houses For Sale: Other 8500 Houses For Sale: Other 8500 camper w/utilities &
cable from $145/wk −
HILL’S PRESSURE The City of Aberdeen $535/month. Columbus
WASHING Commercial/ has an immediate open- & County School
ing for the following pos- locations. 662−242−
Residential. House, ition:
concrete, sidewalks & 7653 or 601−940−
mobile washing. Free Apprentice Lineman- 1397.
est. 662−386−8925. Electric Department
Office Spaces For Rent 7300
If you would like to ap-
PRIVACY FENCE OR ply for this position OFFICE SPACE: 2,000
CHAIN LINK REPAIRS please submit an “Ap- square feet. 294
Call me! Licensed w/ plication” to the City of Chubby Dr. Flexible
30+ years of exp. Aberdeen Personnel Of- leasing terms. Available
Call or text Joe Seals, fice, City of Aberdeen now. 662−328−8254.
662−549−7167. City Hall, 125 West
Commerce Street, Aber- Houses For Sale: Other 8500
Lawn Care / Landscaping deen, Ms 39730
1470 Qualifications: Must
HOUSE/MORTGAGE
have a valid Missis- FOR SALE 4BR/2BA.
COMMERCIAL BUSH sippi Driver’s License, Address: 2108 Paulette
HOGGING weed eating, must have a Class B Macon, MS 39341.
tiling & leveling, & commercial drivers li- $263,000. 662−708−
clearing overgrown lots. cense before employ- 0071
Owner, Operator ment.
licensed & insured. 17 Houses For Sale: Other 8500 Autos For Sale 9150
Must have a High
years experience. Willie School Diploma or equi-
Murray Jr. 662−242− CREDIT UNION DEALS
valent education. LOCAL RECLAIMED
8809. Free estimates.
Quotes by job not acre. Required but not lim- VEHICLES
ited to climbing poles, FINANCING AVAILABLE
lifting, operating equip- MAKE OFFER AT
TERRA CARE ment, carrying heavy CREDITUNIONDEALS.CO
LANDSCAPING L.L.C. tool belts, and walking M
Phone: 662−549−1878 and pulling of electric 205−683−5663
Landscaping, Property lines.
Clean Up, Plant Care, 2017 Zinger Crossroads
Bush Hogging, Herbicide Constructs and main- 32ft RV
Spraying. tains transmission and
distribution facilities, in- 2005 Nissan Titan
cluding overhead and 2006 Dodge Ram
JESSE & BEVERLY’S underground circuits, Pickup 3500
LAWN SERVICE. frames poles, installs 2012 Nissan Altima
Mowing, cleanup, transformers, enclos- 2016 Toyota RAV4
landscaping, sodding, & ures, street lights, 2018 Toyota RAV4
tree cutting. 356−6525. switches, cables and 2015 Jeep Wrangler
conductors; performs
maintenance on ener- 2017 Jeep Wrangler
Good Things To Eat 2150 gized lines and facilit- 2016 Ford Transit T−
ies. 350 VAN
HOMEGROWN RED &
2008 GMC Yukon
GREEN TOMATOES. Required to take regu- Medical / Dental 3300
Denali
$1.50/lb. $20/bx for lar standby call and
2010 Dodge Charger
canning tomatoes. Okra work overtime and night
work .Must be willing to 2013 Dodge Charger
& peas coming soon.
Call 662−356−6569, work overtime and night 2005 Honda Odyssey
work as required. 2008 Chevrolet HHR
662−251−1000 or
2017 Chevrolet Impala
662−304−7993. City Policy requires that 2001 Ford Expedition
applicant must reside 2009 Ford Escape
YOU PICK BLUE− inside city limits or
move within a six month 2013 Buick Lacrosse
BERRIES ARE READY! 2013 Chevrolet Equinox
Hill O’ Beans Farm period.
2012 BMW 3 Series
456 Fernbank Rd. For additional informa-
in Steens. tion call Brian Sanders, CREDIT UNION DEALS
662−368−1163 Utilities Manager 662- LOCAL RECLAIMED
Open Mon−Fr, 8a−5p 369-4731 or Jackie VEHICLES
Sat. 7a−12p Benson, City Clerk/Per-
sonnel at 662- 369- FINANCING AVAILABLE
Call For Availability MAKE OFFER AT
8588.
CREDITUNIONDEALS.CO
Lost & Found 2300
Last date to apply: June M
LOST HONDA car key 26, 2019 205−683−5663
with fob and red heart The City of Aberdeen is Boats & Marine 9250
inscribed Tiny. 662− an equal opportunity
327−5040 employer. 2013 TAHOE 195
DECKBOAT. V8 engine
Houses For Sale: Other 8500 w/ low hours. Runs
great. Ready to hit the
water. Located in
Starkville. $23,900.
Call or text 662−341−
0374.

Campers & RVs 9300

2008 FLEETWOOD
DISCOVER 40X
3 slides, washer/dryer,
in motion satellite,
outside kitchen &
entertainment center.
350 cummins w/ 27k
miles, new tires &
batteries. Title in hand.
$120k neg. Columbus.
662−574−6100.

Motorcycles & ATVs 9400


1993 KAWASAKI
VOYAGER XII Only
25,500 miles. Runs
& looks good. No
problems. $3500.
501−545−7750.
1999 ROADSTAR 1600
Only 45k miles. Hard
bags, rider & passenger
back rests w/ luggage
rack, has windshield.
Ready to ride! $3500.
501−545−7750.
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Church Directory
Where the Spirit of the Lord is
“There is Liberty”
Kenneth Montgomery
Proudly serving our community
for over 30 years These church directory pages are made possible by the sponsorship of the following businesses.
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 2nd and 4th Sundays. Donnie Jones, Pastor. 662-263-7102 Bible study 7 p.m., Mass Choir Rehearsal - Wed. before
NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD — 4474 New Hope Road. PLEASANT GROVE MB CHURCH — 1914 Moor High 1st and 2nd Sun. 6 p.m., Male Chorus Rehearsal - Wed.
Worship 10:30 a.m., Children’s Church 10:30 a.m., 662- Road, Crawford. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 before 3rd Sun. 6 p.m., Junior Choir Rehearsal - Wed.
664-0852 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Rev. Riley Forrest, Sr., Pastor. before 4th Sun. 6 p.m. Rev. Sammy L. White, Pastor.
THE ASSEMBLY COLUMBUS — 2201 Military Road. 662-272-8221 PLEASANT GROVE ROBINSON MB CHURCH — 9203
Christian Education 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Nursery PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST — 1383 Pleasant Hill Rd. Hwy. 389 N., Starkville. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship
Church (2-3 yrs.) Children’s Church 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Sunday Worship 10 a.m. & 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Bill 11:15 a.m., Wednesday Prayer Service/Bible Study 7
6:30 p.m. (something for all ages). Nursery provided for all Hurt, Pastor. 662-329-3921 p.m. Pastor George A. Sanders. 456-0024
services. Jody Gurley, Pastor. 662-328-6374 PLYMOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH — 187 Plymouth Rd. PLEASANT RIDGE MB CHURCH — Ridge Rd. Sunday
BAPTIST Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Rev. Randy School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 6 p.m. A.
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH — Hwy. 45 N. Sunday Rigdon, Pastor. Neil Shepherd, Music. Edwards, Sr., Pastor.
School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Discipleship Training 5 SOVEREIGN FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH — 7852 Hwy. PROVIDENCE MB CHURCH — Old Hwy. 69 S. Sunday
p.m., Worship 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Mitch McWilliams, 12 E., Steens. Sunday Worship 10 a.m., Service 5 p.m., School 9:30 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m.
Pastor. 662-328-4765 Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Charles Young, Pastor. Rev. Gilbert Anderson, Pastor.
ARMSTRONG BAPTIST CHURCH — 1707 Yorkville SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH — 12859 Martin SAINT MATTHEWS MB CHURCH — 1213 Island Rd.
Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Bible Study Road Spur, Northport, Ala. Worship 11 a.m., Sunday Bible Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday
Wednesday 7 p.m. Rev. William Vaughn, Pastor. 662- Study noon. Todd Bryant, Pastor. sovereigngrace.net 6:30 p.m. Curtis Clay, Sr., Pastor.
328-0670 STATE LINE BAPTIST CHURCH — 7560 Hwy. 1282 E. SALEM MB CHURCH — Hwy. 86, Carrollton, Ala.
ARTESIA BAPTIST CHURCH — Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 6
Worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday 6 p.m. Pastor Jeff Night small group 6:30 p.m. Robert Gillis, Pastor. 662- p.m. Rev. David J. Johnson, Jr., Pastor.
Morgan. 329-2973 SECOND JAMES CREEK MB CHURCH — 4898 Baldwin
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH — 3232 Military Road. TEMPLE OF DELIVERANCE BAPTIST CHURCH — Rd., Brooksville. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11
Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., 4307 Sand Rd., Steens. Maurice Williams, Pastor. Sunday a.m. Pastor Michael Tate. 662-738-5855
Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m. Walter Butler, Pastor. School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Wednesday 7 SOUTHSIDE MB CHURCH — 100 Nashville Ferry Rd. E.
BETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH — 2096 Bethesda p.m. 662-327-2580 Sunday School 8:30 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Wednesday
Rd, Crawford. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., UNITED CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH — 2 blocks east 6:30 p.m. Rev. Rayfield Evins Jr., Pastor.
Discipleship Training 6:00 p.m., Worship 7 p.m., Wednesday of Hwy. 69 on Yorkville Rd. Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship SIXTH AVENUE MB CHURCH — 1519 Sixth Ave. N.
7:00 p.m. Allan Dees, Pastor. 662-272-8734 10:15 a.m. Steven James, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m., Bible Study
2500 Military Road Suite 1 UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH — 1104 Louisville St.,
BORDER SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH — 12771 Hwy. Wednesday 7 p.m. Rev. W.C. Talley, Pastor. 662-329-
Columbus, MS Starkville (located in Fellowship Hall of St. Luke Lutheran 2344
662-328-7500
12 E., Caledonia. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30
WEST REALTY COMPANY a.m., Kids for Christ 5 p.m., Discipleship Training 5:15 p.m., Church). Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Bert SPRINGFIELD MB CHURCH — 6369 Hwy. 45 S. (1st &
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Don West, Broker/Owner Worship 6 p.m., Wednesday Bible Study – Adults, Children, Montgomery, Pastor. www.ubcstarkville.org 3rd Sunday) Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship 11:30
and Youth classes 7 p.m. Dan Louman, Pastor. 662-386- VICTORY FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH — Victory Loop a.m., (1st & 3rd Wednesday) 7 p.m. Robert Gavin, Pastor.
0541. Brad Creely, Minister of Music and Youth, 662-312- off of Mill Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 662-327-9843
8749. www. borderspringsbaptistchurch.com 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Pastor, Al Hamm. STEPHEN CHAPEL MB CHURCH — 2008 7th Ave. N.
Northeast Exterminating BROOKSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH — Main Street, WOODLAND BAPTIST CHURCH — 3033 Ridge Rd. Sunday Worship 9:45 a.m. Bible Study Wednesday 10:45
Brooksville. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 10:55 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Worship 6 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.
If it Jimmy Linley • Richard Linley
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and 6 p.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. p.m., AWANA Wednesday 6:30 p.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. St. James MB CHURCH — 6525 Hardy-Billups Rd.,

crawls, CALEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH — 7840 Wolfe Road, Gene Gillis, Interim Pastor. Brad Wright, Youth Minister. Crawford. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and
Columbus Caledonia. Sunday Men’s Prayer Service 9:30 a.m., 10TH STREET FAIRLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH — 1118 6:15 p.m. Rev. Chad Payton, Pastor.
call... 662-329-9992 Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Bible Study 4
p.m., Worship 5 p.m., Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m. Bob
7th St. S. Sunday School 8 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m.,
Wednesday 7 p.m., Youth Ministry Wednesday 4:30 p.m.
St. JOHN MB CHURCH — 3477 Motley Rd., Sunday
School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study
Burch, Pastor. Rev. Brian Hood, Pastor. 7 p.m. Joe Brooks, Pastor. 327-7494.
BRISLIN, INC. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH — 295 Dowdle Dr. Sunday
School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Adult Choir
INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
BETHESDA CHURCH — 1800 Short Main. Sunday School
ST. PAUL MB CHURCH — Robinson Rd. Sunday School
10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 6 p.m. Rev. Willie
Sales • Service • Installation 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Nathaniel Mays, Pastor.
rehearsals and Discipleship Training 5 p.m., Worship 6
Residential • Commercial • Industrial p.m., Wednesday 6:15 p.m. Rev. Ralph Windle, Interim Best, Pastor. E-mail: bethesdambchurch@yahoo.com ST. PAUL MB CHURCH — 1800 Short Main St. Disciple
Since 1956 Pastor. 662-328-6741 BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH — 5860 Hwy. 50 E., West Training/Sunday School 8 a.m., Worship 9:00 a.m. Rev.
www.brislininc.com CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH — 385 7th St. SW, Vernon, Point. Sunday School 10 a.m., Service 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., John F. Johnson, Pastor. 662-241-7111
4051 Military Road • 662-328-5814 Ala. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Wednesday 7 p.m. STRONG HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH —
(6 p.m. - Daylight Savings Time), Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Wil FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH — 1720 Hwy. 373. 325 Barton Ferry Rd., West Point. Sunday School 9:30
Corbett, Pastor. 205-270-1845 Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m.
CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH — 1008 Lehmberg Rd. Wednesday 7 p.m. Martin “Buddy” Gardner, Pastor. UNION BAPTIST MB CHURCH — 101 Weaver Rd.
Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST CHURCH — 5030 Hwy. 182 E. (Hwy. 69 S) Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m.,
Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Paul Shaw, Pastor. 662-327-3771 Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday 6 p.m. Pastor McSwain.
CANAAN MB CHURCH — 2425 Bell Ave. Sunday School Wednesday 7 p.m. 662-327-1130 TABERNACLE MB CHURCH — Magnolia Drive, Macon.
8:15 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study 6 SHINING LIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH — 957 Sunset Drive, Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday
p.m. Jimmy Pounds, Pastor. 662-327-1226 Starkville in the Comfort Suites Conference Room, Sunday 6 p.m.
COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH — 2490 Yorkville School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Pastor UNION HOPEWELL MB CHURCH — 150 Spurlock Rd.
Rd. East Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., John Harvey. slbcstarkville.org 662-648-0282 Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 6
Wednesday Bible Study, Children & Youth Classes 6:30 MISSIONARY BAPTIST p.m. Carlton Jones, Pastor.
p.m. Matt Moehring, Pastor. Edward Rhinewalt, Music ANDERSON GROVE MB CHURCH — 1853 Anderson WOODLAWN LANDMARK MB CHURCH — 8086 Hwy.
Director. 662-327-5306 Grove Road, Caledonia. Sunday School 9:20 a.m., Worship 12. East, Steens. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH — 844 Old West 11:00 a.m., Bible Study Wednesday 6:20 p.m. David O. a.m. and 5 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. David Retherford,
INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC Point Rd., Starkville. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Greg Upperman, Williams, Pastor. 662-356-4968.
ANTIOCH MB CHURCH — 2304 Seventh Ave. N. Sunday
Pastor.
THE WORD CHURCH INTERNATIONAL — 366
Pastor. 662-323-6351 or visit www.cornerstonestarkville.
www.hydrovaconline.com com School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Wednesday 6 p.m. Kenny
Bridges, Pastor.
Carson Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11:15 a.m.,
Wednesday 7 p.m. John Sanders, Pastor.
EAST END BAPTIST CHURCH — 380 Hwy. 50 W. (Hwy.

Jarrett’s Towing 50 and Holly Hills Rd.) Sunday School 9:15 a.m., Worship
10:30 a.m., Worship 5 p.m. followed by Discipleship
Training, Mission Friends and GAs 5 p.m., Sanctuary Choir
BETHLEHEM MB CHURCH — 293 Bethlehem Road,
Caledonia. Sunday School 1st and 4th Sundays 8 a.m., 2nd
& 3rd Sundays 9:30 a.m., Worship 1st & 4th Sundays 9:30
ZION GATE MB CHURCH — 1202 5th St. S. Sunday
School 9:30 a.m., Worship 8 a.m. and 10:45., Children’s
Church 10:15 a.m., Worship 5 p.m., Wednesday 6 p.m.
Wrecker Service 6:30 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meeting, Youth Worship, a.m., 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11 a.m., Wednesdays 6 p.m. Rev. Dr. James A. Boyd, Pastor.
5209 N. Hwy 182 E. • Columbus, MS 39702 Preschool & Children’s Choirs 6:30 p.m. Bryon Benson, Willie James Gardner, Pastor. 662-356-4424 PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
329-2447 We unlock
Pastor. 662-328-5915
EASTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH — 1316 Ben Christopher
BLESSING MB CHURCH — Starkville Sportsplex, Activity
Center 405 Lynn Lane Road. Sunday Worship 2nd, 4th &
ABERDEEN PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH —
Washington St. & Columbus St., Aberdeen. Sunday 10:30
If no answer 251-2448 cars Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 7 5th Sundays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Pastor Martin. 662-744-0561 a.m. and 2 p.m. Herb Hatfield, Pastor. 662-369-4937
p.m. Junior Eads, Pastor. 662-329-2245 BRICK MB CHURCH — Old Macon Rd. Sunday School HAMILTON PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH — Flower
R Free Estimates
ER OO FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH — 127 Airline Rd. 9:30 a.m. each Sunday, Worship 2nd and 4th Sundays only Farm Rd., 2 miles South of Hamilton, just off Hwy. 45.
L FIN Licensed Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10:15 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., 11 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Rev. Everett Little, Pastor. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Jesse Phillips, Pastor. 662-429-2305
H EE G & Insured Wednesday 6 p.m. Dr. Breck Ladd, Pastor. 662-328-2924 CALVARY FAITH CENTER — Hwy. 373 & Jess Lyons MAYHEW PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH — 842 Hwy.
W INC. COMMERCIAL FAITH CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH — 1621 Mike Road. Sunday Worship 8:00 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., 45 Alternate, Starkville. Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. Herb
“A Family Business Since 1946” Parra Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Rev. Worship 10 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Pastor Robert Hatfield,Pastor. 662-315-4937
RESIDENTIAL Bowers, Pastor. 662-434-0144 SPRINGHILL P.B. CHURCH — 3996 Sandyland Road,
Michael Love, Pastor. 662-434-5252
662-328-3625 • 662-328-7612 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH — 7th St. and 2nd. Ave. CEDAR GROVE MB CHURCH — 286 Swartz Dr. Worship
Services 11:15 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., Wednesday
Macon, MS. Walter Lowery Jr., Pastor. Sunday School
9:00 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m., Tuesday Bible Study 6
N. Sunday Worship 8:45 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m.

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(Worship televised at 10 a.m. on WCBI-TV, Columbus 6:30 p.m. Johnnie Richardson, Pastor. 662-434-6528 p.m. 662-738-5006.
Cable Channel 7), Contemporary Worship 11 a.m.; Sunday CHRISTIAN HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH SULPHUR SPRINGS PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
5 p.m. Worship at 3000 Bluecutt Road, Midweek Prayer — 14096 MS Hwy. 388, Brooksville, MS 39739, Sunday — North of Caledonia on Wolf Rd, Hamilton. Sunday
Service Wednesday 6:00 p.m. located downtown. Dr. School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 10:30 a.m. & 1st Sunday Night at 6:30 p.m. Elder Joseph
Authorized Dealer Shawn Parker, Pastor. 662-245-0540 columbusfbc.org p.m. Bobby Bowen, Pastor. 662-738-5837/549-6100 Mettles, Pastor. 662-369-2532
Citizens and Pulsar Watches FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF STEENS — 40 Odom Rd., CHRIST MB CHURCH — 110 2nd Ave. S. Sunday School
10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 6 p.m., B.T.U.
ANGLICAN CATHOLIC
SAINT DAVID’S AT MAYHEW — 549 Mayhew Rd.,
Steens. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 6
Downtown Columbus 662-328-8824 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Program every 1st & 3rd Sunday 6 p.m. Mayhew. Holy Eucharist - Sunday 10 a.m. 662-244-5939
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST — 125 Yorkville Rd. W. Sunday ELBETHEL MB CHURCH — 2205 Washington Ave. or anglicancatholic.org
When Caring Counts... School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday CATHOLIC
p.m. John Gainer, Pastor. 662-328-6024 or 662-328-3183 7:00 p.m., Rev. Leroy Jones, Pastor. ANNUNCIATION CATHOLIC CHURCH — 808 College
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH — 708 Airline Rd. Sunday FAITH HARVEST MB CHURCH — 4266 Sand Road. St. Mass Schedules are as follows: Sunday 8 a.m. & 10:30
School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m. & 6 p.m., Wednesday 6 p.m. Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Bible class a.m., Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8 a.m., Tuesday 5:30
Charles Whitney, Pastor. Tuesday 6 p.m. Hugh L. Dent, Pastor. 662-243-7076. p.m., Thursday 8:30 a.m., and Annunciation Catholic
FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY GRACE COVENANT BAPTIST CHURCH — 912 11th Ave. FOURTH STREET MB CHURCH — 610 4th St. N. Sunday School (during the school year). Father Jeffrey Waldrep,
1131 Lehmberg Rd., Columbus • 662-328-1808 S. Sunday 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Pastor Sammy Burns. 662- School 9 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Wednesday Bible Priest.
328-1096 Study 7 p.m. Rev. Jimmy L. Rice, Pastor. 662-328-1913 CHRISTIAN
GREENWOOD SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH — 278 FRIENDSHIP MB CHURCH — 1102 12th Ave. S. Sunday FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH — 811 N. McCrary. Larry
East between Gattman & Amory. Sunday School 10 a.m., School 9:30 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 6 p.m. Dr. Ferguson, Interim Pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.,
Worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday 7:15 p.m. Rev. Stanley K. McCrary, Pastor. 662-327-7473 or 662-251-4185 Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
John Walden, Pastor. 662-356-4445 GREATER MT. OLIVE M.B. CHURCH — 1856 Carson Rd. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH — 6342 Military Rd., Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10:15 a.m., Wednesday 7 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH — 720 4th Ave. N. and
Steens. Bible Study 10:30 a.m., Worship 9:15 a.m. and 6 a.m. Donald Henry, Pastor. 8th St. N. Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.
p.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. 662-328-1668 HALBERT MISSION MB CHURCH — 2199 Halbert Church CHURCH OF CHRIST
KOLOLA SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH — Caledonia. Rd., Ethelsville, Ala. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 CALEDONIA CHURCH OF CHRIST — Main St.,
Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., AWANA a.m. Ernest Prescott, Pastor. Caledonia. Sunday Bible Study 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m.
HOPEWELL MB CHURCH — 4892 Ridge Rd. Sunday and 5 p.m., Wednesday 6 p.m.
Shelton Cleaners
4:45-6 Ages 2-12th grade (Sept. - May), Worship 5 p.m.,
Choir Practice Wednesday 6 p.m., 252 Basics Children’s School 8 a.m., Worship 9 a.m., Minister Terry Johnson, CHURCH OF CHRIST — 4362 Hwy. 69 S. Sunday
Ministry an Cross Training Youth Wednesday 7 p.m., Interim Pastor. Worship 9:30 a.m. , Wednesday 6 p.m. Loviah Johnson
3189 Hwy 45 N. • 328-5421 Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. Rev. Don Harding, Pastor.
LONGVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH — 991 Buckner Street,
JERUSALEM MB CHURCH — 14129 Hwy 12 E.,
Caledonia. Sunday School 8:30 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m.,
662-574-0426 or E-mail: jtychicus00@gmail.com
CHURCH OF CHRIST — 437 Gregory Rd. Sunday Bible
1702 6th St. N. • 328-5361 Longview. Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m.,
Discipleship Training 5:15 p.m., Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.;
Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m. Rev. Willie Petty, Sr.,
Pastor.
class 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday 7
p.m. Richard Latham, Minister. 662-328-4705
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m. Interim Pastor Ron MAPLE STREET BAPTIST — 219 Maple St. Sunday CHURCH OF CHRIST DIVINE — 1316 15th St. S.
Linkins, or email ynyministry@yahoo.com, 662-769-4774 School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m., Morning Worship (1st, 2nd, & 4th Sunday) 9:45 a.m.,
MCBEE BAPTIST CHURCH — 2846 Hwy. 50 E. Sunday Wednesday 6 p.m. Joseph Oyeleye, Pastor. 662-328-4629 (3rd & 5th Sunday) 8:30 a.m., Wednesday Prayer 6 p.m.,
School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Discipleship Training MILLERS CHAPEL MB CHURCH — 425 East North Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. 662-327-6060 Bishop
5 p.m., Worship 6 p.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Rev. Jimmy St. Macon. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Timothy Heard, Pastor.
APAC-MISSISSIPPI, INC. Ray, Pastor. 662-328-7177
MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH — Holly Hills Rd. Sunday
Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Ron Houston, Pastor.
MISSIONARY UNION BAPTIST CHURCH — 1207 5th
COLUMBUS CHURCH OF CHRIST — 2401 7th St.
N. Sunday Bible Class 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m.,
Michael Bogue & Employees School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 6 p.m., Ave. N. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Sunday Bible Study 5 p.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Lake Norris Rd. 328-6555 Prayer Service every Saturday 6 p.m. Rev. Denver Clark, Baptist Training Union 5 p.m., Worship 6 p.m., Wednesday Lendy Bartlett, Minister of Community Outreach; Paul
Pastor. 6 p.m. Rev. Tony A. Montgomery, Pastor. Bennett, Family Life Minister; Billy Ferguson, Minister of
MOUNT PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH — 2628 East Tibbee MOUNT ZION M.B. CHURCH — 2221 14th Ave. N. Discipleship.
Rd., West Point. Sunday Worship each week 8 a.m., 1st, Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Tuesday Bible EAST COLUMBUS CHURCH OF CHRIST — Highway
3rd and 5th Sunday Worship 11:30 a.m., Sunday School Study 7 p.m. Jesse J. Slater, Pastor. 662-328-4979 182 E. at Gaylane. Sunday Worship 9 a.m., Bible Study
9:30 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Donald Wesley, Pastor. MT. ARY MB CHURCH — 291 S. Frontage Rd., Lot #4. 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. http://
MOUNT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH — 1791 Lake Lowndes Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Wednesday 6 eastcolumbuschurch.com
Rd. Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10:15 a.m. and 6 p.m., p.m. Rev. Erick Logan, Pastor. HWY. 69 CHURCH OF CHRIST — 2407 Hwy. 69 S.
Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Steve Lammons, Pastor. 662-328- MT. AVERY BAPTIST CHURCH — 12311 Nashville Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:15 a.m. and 6
2811 Ferry Rd. E. Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m. p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. www.highway69coc.com
MT. VERNON CHURCH — 200 Mt. Vernon Rd. Sunday every Sunday except 5th Sunday. Rev. John Wells, LONE OAK CHURCH OF CHRIST — 1903 Lone Oak
Worship 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Service Life Groups for Pastor. Rd., Steens. Bible Study 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m. and 6
all ages 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Connection Cafe 10 a.m., MT. OLIVE MB CHURCH — 2020 Atkin Rd., Millport, p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m.
Discovery Zone. 662-328-3042 mtvchurch.com Ala. Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship Service 10 a.m. MAGNOLIA CHURCH OF CHRIST — 161 Jess Lyons
MURRAH’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH — 9297 Hwy. Pastor Benny W. Henry. 205-662-3923 Rd. Bible Study 9:15 a.m., Worship, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.,
69 S. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. and NEW HOPE MB CHURCH — 271 Church St., Artesia. Wednesday 7 p.m. Minister David May, Pastor. 662-769-
Telephone: 662-327-1467 6:30 p.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 5514.
P.O. Box 1278 • 1616 7th Ave. S., Columbus, MS 39703 NEW COVENANT BAPTIST CHURCH — Highway 50 E. 6 p.m. Thomas E. Rice is Pastor. 662-494-1580 NORTH HILLCREST CHURCH OF CHRIST — 900 North
Sunday School 9 a.m., Service 10 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. NEW BAPTIST TEMPLE MB CHURCH — 5937 Hillcrest, Aberdeen, MS 39730, Sunday Worship 10:00
Ed Nix, Pastor. Nashville Ferry Rd. E. Sunday School 9 a.m. each week a.m., Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 p.m., Bro. Arthur
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for only $10 per week. Worship 10:30 a.m., Small Groups 5:30 p.m., Kevin Edge,
Pastor. 662-315-7753 or thenewjourneychurch.org
5th Sunday, 5th Sundays: Ushers Board Fellowship.
Rev. L.A. Gardner, Pastor. 662-329-3321
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STEENS CHURCH OF CHRIST — Steens Vernon Rd.
NEW ZION PILGRIM MB CHURCH — 5253 New Hope 9:15 a.m. Bible Study, Worship 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.,
Call today 328-2424 NEW SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH — 7086 Wolfe Rd., 3
miles south of Caledonia. Sunday Worship 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 Rd. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship Services 11 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Larry Montgomery, Minister.
to schedule your ad. a.m., Sunday School 9:15 a.m., Sunday Evening - AWANA Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Rev. Christopher Wriley, Pastor. 10TH AVE. N. CHURCH OF CHRIST — 1828 10th Ave.
4 p.m., Discipleship Training, Youth & Adult 5 p.m., Evening NEW ZION STEENS MB CHURCH — 3301 Sand Rd. N. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Bible
Worship 6 p.m., Wednesday - Adults, Youth & Children 6:30 Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Wednesday 6 Class 5 p.m., Worship 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Willie
p.m. 662-356-4940 www.newsalembaptistcaledonia.com p.m. Pastor Rev. Billy D. Hill. 662-329-5224 McCord, Minister.
Bro. Mel Howton, Pastor. OAK GROVE MB CHURCH — 1090 Taylor Thurston Rd. WOODLAWN CHURCH OF CHRIST — Woodlawn
Do you need to change your NORTHSIDE FREE WILL BAPTIST — 14th Ave. and Sunday School 9:00 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., 5th Sunday 8 Community. Sunday 9 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Worship
church’s listing? Call 328-2424 or Waterworks. Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study 6:15 p.m. Pastor Therman 6 p.m., Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Willis Logan, Minister.
a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Rev. Pat Creel, Pastor. Cunningham Sr., 662-798-0179 CHURCH OF GOD
email changes to tinap@cdispatch.com OPEN DOOR M.B. CHURCH — Starkville Sportsplex, 405 OAKLAND MB CHURCH — 18 Fairport Road, Crawford. CHURCH OF GOD IN JESUS’ NAME — Hwy. 12. Sunday
subject: church page Lynn Lane, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. 1st Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Tuesday 7 p.m. David Sipes, Pastor.
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CORNERSTONE WORSHIP CENTER — 7840 Wolfe Rd. Lead Pastor. Rev. Anne Russell Bradley, Associate Pastor. Worship Service Sunday 10:30 a.m. Bruce Morgan, Pastor.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Wednesday Rev. Aislinn Kopp, Associate Pastor. 328-5252 NEW HORIZONS GOSPEL ASSEMBLY — 441 18th St. S.
6:30 p.m. Tony Hunt, Pastor. 662-889-6570 FLINT HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 80 Old Sunday 10 a.m. Dr. Joe L. Bowen, Pastor.
LATTER RAIN CHURCH OF GOD — 721 7th Ave. S. Honnoll Mill Rd., Caledonia. Sunday Worship Service 9:30 PLEASANT RIDGE HOUSE OF WORSHIP — 2651 Trinity
Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Wednesday 6 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Charity Gordon, Pastor. Road. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Every www.memorialgunterpeel.com
p.m. Brenda Othell Sullivan, Pastor. GLENN’S CHAPEL CME CHURCH — 1109 4th St. S. 2nd and 4th Sunday Intercessory Prayer 9 a.m., Wednesday
NORTH COLUMBUS CHURCH OF GOD — 2103 Jess Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m. Rev. Raphael 716 Second Ave. N. • Columbus, MS • 662-328-4432
6:30 p.m. Pastor Donna Anthony. 662-241-0097
Lyons Rd. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. Terry, Pastor. 662-328-1109 THE LORD’S HOUSE — 441 18th St. S. Thursday 7 p.m. 903 College St. • Columbus, MS • 662-328-2354
and 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Clarence Roberts, Pastor. HEBRON C.M.E. CHURCH — 1910 Steens Road, Steens. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m.
YORKVILLE HEIGHTS CHURCH — 2274 Yorkville Rd., Meets first, second and third Sundays, Bible class each THE RIVER CHURCH — 822 North Lehmberg Rd., Sunday
Sunday Connect Groups 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Wednesday at 7 p.m. Earnest Sanders, Pastor. Worship 10 a.m., Children’s Church 3&4 yr. old, 5-12 yr. old.
Wednesday Worship 7 p.m.; Nursery available for all MILITARY CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — Wednesday Worship 6:45 p.m. Pastor Chuck Eubanks.
services (newborn-4). Scott Volland, Pastor. 662-328-1256 Hwy. 12, Steens. Sunday School 9:45, Service 11 a.m..
THE SHEPHERD’S CARE & SHARE MINISTRY CHURCH
or www.yorkvilleheights.com Meet on 2nd and 4th Sundays. Wednesday Bible Study
— 312 N. Lehmberg Rd., Sunday Prayer Time 9:50 a.m.,
VICTORY TABERNACLE P.C.G. — 5580 Ridge Road. 6:00 p.m. Rev. Antra Geeter, Pastor. 662-327-4263
Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Thursday Bible
Bible Class 10:15 a.m., Praise & Worship 10:45 a.m. and NEW HOPE CME CHURCH — 1452 Yorkville Road East,
Columbus. Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Worship service Study 6 p.m., Annie Hines, Planter and Pastor. 662-570-
Bible Study 6:30 p.m. G.E. Wiggins Sr., Pastor.
first, third and fourth Sunday (Youth Sunday) 11:00 a.m., 1856
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
Wednesday Bible Study 5:00 p.m. Rev. Cornelia Naylor, TRIBE JUDAH MINISTRIES — 730 Whitfield St., Starkville.
BIBLE WAY PROGRESSIVE CHURCH OF GOD IN
Pastor. 662-328-5309 Sunday Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday Bible School 7 p.m.
CHRIST — 426 Military Rd. Sunday School 8 a.m.,
Worship 9 a.m., Monday Prayer 6 p.m., Wednesday Bible NEW HOPE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 2503 New Rev. Greg and Rev. Michelle Mostella, Pastors. 662-617-
Study 6 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday Prayer Noon. Tommy Hope Road. Sunday Worship 8:45 a.m., Sunday School 10 4088
Williams, Pastor. a.m., Tuesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Rev. Sarah Windham, TRUE GOSPEL EVANGELISTIC MINISTRY — 2119
FIFTEENTH ST. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST — 917 Pastor. 662-329-3555 7th. Ave. N., Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m.,
15th St. N. Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. and ORR’S CHAPEL CME CHURCH — Nicholson Street, Tuesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Clyde and Annie Edwards,
6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Marion C. Bonner, Pastor. Brooksville. Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Pastors.
GREATER PENTECOSTAL TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD
IN CHRIST — 1601 Pickensville Rd., Sunday School 9:30
Saturday 9 a.m.
PINEY GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 102
TRUE LIFE WORSHIP CENTER — 597 Main St.,
Caledonia. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 5
SHELTON’S TOWING, INC.
a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Monday 6 p.m., Tuesday 7 p.m., Fernbank Rd., Steens. Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m., Sunday p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Eugene O’Mary, Pastor. Since 1960
Friday 7 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. Ocie Salter, Pastor.
MIRACLE TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST —
School 10:45 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Andy Tentoni.
SANDERS CHAPEL CME CHURCH — 521 15th St. N.
TRUEVINE CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER MINISTRIES
— 5450 Cal-Kolola Rd, Caledonia. Sunday School 9:30
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5429 Hwy. 45 N. Sunday Prayer 8 a.m., Sunday School Sunday School 8 a.m., Sunday 9 a.m., Tuesday 11:45 a.m. a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Pastor 1024 Gardner Blvd.
8:30 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m., 4th Sunday Fellowship Rev. Dr. Luther Minor, Pastor.
SHAEFFERS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Francisco Brock, Sr. 662-356-8252 328-8277
Lunch, Youth Sunday 4th Sunday, Wednesday Bible Study UNITED FAITH INTER-DENOMINATIONAL MINISTRIES
6 p.m. Elder Robert L. Brown, Jr., Pastor. 662-327-4221. — 1007 Shaeffers Chapel Rd., Traditional Worship Service — 1701 22nd Street North, Columbus. Sunday Worship
Email: mr.endure@aol.com 9 a.m., Rev. Curtis Bray, Pastor. 8:30 a.m. -10 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m.-7 p.m.
NOW FAITH CENTER MINISTRIES — 425 Military Road, ST. JAMES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 722 Rone F. Burgin, Sr., Pastor/Founder. 662-328-0948
Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11:30 a.m., Tuesday Night Military Rd. Breakfast 9:20 a.m., Sunday School 9:40 a.m., VIBRANT CHURCH — 500 Holly Hills Rd. Sunday 9 a.m.,
Bible Study 7 p.m. Elder Samuel Wilson, Pastor. Worship 11 a.m., Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m., Adult/ 10:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. The Grove Coffee Cafe 8 a.m.,
OPEN DOOR CHURCH OF GOD — 711 S. Thayer Ave., Children Bible Study Wednesday 6 p.m., Young Adult Bible
Wednesday 7 p.m. The Grove 6:30 p.m. Nursery provided
Aberdeen. Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship 11:30 a.m., Study Thursday 7 p.m. Rev. Paul E. Luckett, Pastor.
through age 3. Jason Delgado, Pastor. 662-329-2279
Tuesday Bible School 10 a.m. & 6 p.m., 2nd & 4th Thursday ST. PAUL INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH —
WORD IN ACTION MINISTRY CHRISTIAN CENTER —
Evangelist Night 6 p.m. Johnnie Bradford, Pastor. 662-574- Freeman Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday Services 11
a.m. and 5 p.m. Youth activities 5 p.m. John Powell, Pastor. 2648 Tom St., Sturgis. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship
2847.
ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 307 South 11 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Curtis Davis, Pastor. 662-230-
PETER’S ROCK TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
Cedar Street, Macon, Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 3182 or mdavis43@hotmail.com
— 223 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Starkville. Sunday
Worship 7:45 a.m., 10 a.m., 6 p.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. , Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m. Demetric ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN
Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. Darden, Pastor. ST. CATHERINE ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHURCH —
VICTORY TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST — ST. STEPHEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 800 725 4th Ave. N. Visit www.stcatherineorthodox.com for
Minnie Vaughn Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 12 Tuscaloosa Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. schedule of services and updates on this Mission.
p.m., Tuesday 7 p.m. Donald Koonch, Pastor. 662-243- and 6 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ron McDougald, APOSTOLIC PENTECOSTAL
2064 Pastor. APOSTOLIC OUTREACH CHURCH — 204 North McCrary
COLUMBUS AIR FORCE BASE TABERNACLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — Rt. 2, Rd., Prayer/Inspiration Hour Monday 6 p.m. Danny L.
CAFB CHAPEL — Catholic - Sunday: Catholic 6015 Tabernacle Rd., Ethelsville, AL. Sunday School 10 Obsorne, Pastor.
Reconciliation 4:00 p.m., Mass 5 p.m. Catholic Priest a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. DIVINE DESTINY APOSTOLIC CHURCH — 2601 14th
Father Paul Stewart. Protestant - Sunday: Adult Sunday Rickey C. Green, Pastor. 205-662-3443 Ave. N. Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship 12 p.m.,
School 9 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m. Wing Chaplain Lt. Col. TRINITY-MT. CARMEL CME CHURCH — 4610 Carson Tuesday Bible Class 7:30 p.m. Pastor Easter Robertson.
Steven Richardson. 662-434-2500 Rd. Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Pastor Lizzie JESUS CHRIST POWERFUL MINISTRY OF LOVE —
EPISCOPAL Harris. 662-329-3995 1210 17th St. S., behind the Dept. of Human Resources.
GOOD SHEPHERD EPISCOPAL CHURCH — 321 TURNER CHAPEL AME CHURCH — 1108 14th St. S. Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Friday 7:30 p.m. Gloria Jones,
Forrest Blvd. Sunday Bible Study 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 5 Pastor.
Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m. Rev. Sandra DePriest. 662- p.m. Yvonne Fox, Pastor. SPIRIT OF PRAYER HOLINESS CHURCH — 267 Byrnes
574-1972 WESLEY UNITED METHODIST — 511 Airline Rd. Sunday Circle. Sunday Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m.,
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH — 318 College St. School 9:45 a.m., Worship 10:55 a.m., Wednesday 5:15 Saturday 11 a.m. Terry Outlaw, Pastor. 662-324-3539
Sunday 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. p.m., Chancel Choir 7 p.m., Youth Monday 6:30 p.m. Rev. THE ASSEMBLY IN JESUS CHRIST CHURCH — 1504
Rev. Anne Harris. 662-328-6673 or stpaulscolumbus.com. Sarah Windham.
19th St. N. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11:45 a.m. and
FULL GOSPEL WRIGHT CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
7 p.m., Wednesday and Friday 7 p.m.
BREAD OF LIFE FELLOWSHIP — New Hope Road. — Hwy. 45 Alt. S., Crawford. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.,
THE CHURCH OF THE ETERNAL WORD — 106 22nd St.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Worship 10:15 a.m., Tuesday 6 p.m. Kori Bridges, Pastor.
662-422-9013. S. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11:30 a.m., Tuesday
6 p.m. Jack Taylor, Pastor.
MORMON Bible Study 7 p.m., Thursday Prayer 5 p.m. District Elder
BEULAH GROVE FULL GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH —
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Lou J. Nabors Sr., Pastor. 662-329-1234
8490 Artesia Rd., Artesia, MS. Sunday Service 8:30 a.m.,
Tuesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Timothy Bourne, Senior — 2808 Ridge Rd. Sacrament Meeting 9 a.m., Sunday THE GLORIOUS CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST — Billy
Pastor. School 10 a.m., Priesthood & Relief Society 11 a.m., Youth Kidd Road, Caledonia. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship
CHARITY FULL GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH — 1524 Activities Wednesday 6 p.m. Bishop Eric Smith. 662-328- 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.. Tuesday 7 p.m., Friday 7 p.m.
6th Ave. S. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., 3179. Ernest Thomas, Pastor.
Wednesday 7 p.m., Saturday 6 p.m. Charles Fisher, Pastor. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE VICTORY APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH — 6 6 Boyd Rd.,
CHARITY MISSION FULL GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE — 2722 Ridge Rd. Starkville. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship Noon, Tuesday
— 807 Tarlton Rd., Crawford. Sunday School 9:40 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m.,Worship 10:40 a.m. and 6 p.m. Prayer 7 p.m., Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. Mildred
Worship 11:15 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m., Prayer Hour Mon.- Wednesday 7 p.m. Rev. Stephen Joiner, Pastor. Spencer, Pastor. 662-341-5753
Fri. 10 a.m., Saturday 8 a.m., New Membership Class 9:30 NON — DENOMINATIONAL ONENESS PENTECOSTAL
p.m., 5th Sunday Worship 6:30 p.m. 662-272-5355 A PREPARED TABLE MINISTRY — 1201 College St. NEW HOPE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH — 875 Richardson
COVENANT LIFE MINISTRIES CHURCH — W. Yorkville Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10:10 a.m., Wednesday 6 Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., 6 p.m.,
Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Evening 6:30 p.m. Timothy J. Bailey, Pastor. 662-889-7778 Tuesday 7 p.m. Jared Glover, Pastor. 662-251-3747 E-mail:
p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH — 611 S. nhpccolumbus@yahoo.com
Fairview Full Gospel BAPTIST CHURCH — 1446 Frontage Road. Sunday 9:30 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Craig PENTECOSTAL
Wilson Pine Rd., Crawford. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Morris, Pastor. FAITH AND DELIVERANCE OUT REACH MINISTRIES —
Worship 10 a.m., Tuesday 7 p.m. Bobby L. McCarter 662- ALL NATIONS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH, 118 S. McCrary Road, Suite 126. Sunday 10 a.m. and 11
328-2793 INC. — 1560 Hwy. 69 S., Sunday 9 a.m., Wednesday 6:45 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Christian Women Meeting Friday
GREATER MOUNT ZION CHURCH — 5114 Hwy. 182 E. p.m., Friday Corporate Prayer 7 p.m. Pastor James T. 7 p.m.
Sunday Corporate Prayer 8 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m., Verdell, Jr. crosswayradio.com 9 a.m., 11 a.m., & 7 p.m. on LIVING FAITH TABERNACLE — Shelton St. Sunday
Worship 10:15 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m., Bible Study 7 Fridays only. School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Youth
p.m. Doran V. Johnson, Pastor. 662-329-1905 COLUMBUS CHRISTIAN CENTER — 146 S. McCrary
Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Rev. James O. Gardner, Pastor.
GOD’S ANNOINTED PEOPLE MINISTRY FULL GOSPEL Rd. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m., Kid’s Church 10:30 a.m.,
LIVING WATER MINISTRIES — 622 28th St. N. Elder
FELLOWSHIP — 611 Jess Lyons Rd. Sunday School 9 Wednesday 6:30 p.m., Kenny Gardner, Pastor. 662-328-
Robert L. Salter, Pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship
a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Jerome Gill, 3328
CONGREGATIONAL WORSHIP CENTER — 109 Maxwell 11 a.m., Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Friday 7:30 p.m.
Pastor. 662-244-7088
Lane. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 11:15 a.m., SPIRIT OF PRAYER HOLINESS CHURCH — 922 17th St.
HARVEST LIFE CHURCH — 425 Military Rd. Sunday
Service 10:30 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. F. Clark Richardson, Wednesday Prayer 6 p.m., Wednesday Bible Band 7 p.m. N. Sunday 11 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.
Pastor. 662-329-2820 Grover C. Richards, Pastor. 662-328-8124 Terry Outlaw, Pastor,
NEW BEGINNING FULL GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH — CORNERSTONE WORSHIP CENTER — 98 Harrison Rd., VICTORY TABERNACLE P.C.G. — 548 Hwy. 45 North
318 Idlewild Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Steens. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m., 1st Sunday Evening Frontage Rd. (1/4 mile past the CAFB entrance on the
Wednesday 6 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. 662-327-3962 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Marion (Bubba) Dees, Pastor. right) Sunday Bible Class 10:15 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m.,
NEW LIFE FULL GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH — 426 662-327-4303 Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m. G. E. Wiggins, Sr., Pastor.
662-251-2432
1721 Hwy 45 N
Military Rd. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10a.m., EL BETHEL — 3288 Cal-Vernon Rd. Sunday School 9
Wednesday 7 p.m. Rev. Michael Love, Pastor. a.m., Worship 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Wes UNITED PENTECOSTAL ® Columbus, MS
PLUM GROVE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH — Old Macon Andrews, Pastor. 662-855-5006 CALEDONIA UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH — 5850 662.848.0919
Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11:30 a.m., Tuesday EMMANUEL CIRCLE OF LOVE OUTREACH — 1608 Caledonia Kolola Rd., Caledonia. Sunday 10 a.m., 6 p.m., Monday-Saturday 10am-8pm
6:30 p.m., Thursday 7 p.m. Samuel B. Wilson, Pastor. Gardner Blvd. Services every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Wednesday 7 p.m. Grant Mitchell, Pastor. 662-356-0202
SHILOH FULL GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH — 120 at 7 p.m. J. Brown, Pastor. FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH — 311 Tuscaloosa
In Style. In Reach. Sunday 1pm-5pm

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19th St. S. Sunday School 8:30 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., FAITH COVENANT CHURCH — 1133 Northdale Dr. Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday Evangelistic 6p.m.,
Wednesday 7 p.m., Missionary Service every 2nd Sunday Worship 5:30 p.m. Lee Poque, Pastor. 662-889- Wednesday 7 p.m. Rev. Steve Blaylock, Pastor. 662-328-

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
Wednesday 7 p.m. Rev. Freddie Edwards, Pastor. 8132 1750
JEWISH FINDING YOUR WAY THROUGH CHRIST MINISTRIES PRESBYTERIAN
B’NAI ISRAEL — 717 2nd Ave. N. Services Semi-monthly. — 1472 Blocker Rd., Starkville. Sunday School 10 a.m., BEERSHEBA CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN Offering independent living apartments, personal
Friday 7:30 p.m. 662-329-5038 Worship 11 a.m., 2nd Sunday Morning Worship 9 a.m. CHURCH — 1736 Beersheba Rd., New Hope Community. care/assisted living suites, and a skilled nursing home
Universalist Pastor Kenyon Ashford. Rev. Tim Lee, Pastor. Sunday Worship 10 a.m., Church 300 Airline Road • Columbus, MS • 327-6716
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST — Meeting at Temple B’nai FIRST CALVARY FAITH AND FELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN
CENTER — 247 South Oliver St., Brooksville. Prayer
School 11:15 a.m., Wed. Mid Week 6 p.m. 662-327-9615 “Our Bottom Line Is People”
Israel, 1301 Marshall, Tupelo, every 1st & 3rd Sunday. 662- COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (EPC) — 515
620-7344 or uua.org Saturday 5:30 p.m., Bible Study 6 p.m., Sunday School Hunting • Fishing
Lehmberg Rd., East Columbus. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.,
LUTHERAN 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. Pastor David T. Jones,III. Working Or Stepping Out — We Have A Complete
Worship 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Prayer Meeting 4 p.m.
FAITH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (WELS) — 601-345-5740 Line Of Clothing For You And Your Family
John Richards, Pastor.
Hwy. 45 N. and 373. Sunday School/Bible Class 3:45 p.m.,
Worship 5 p.m. 662-356-4647
FULL GOSPEL MINISTRY — 1504 19th St. N. Sunday
School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Rev. FIRST CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Oktibbeha County Co-Op
Maxine Hall, Pastor. 2698 Ridge Rd. Sunday School 9:15 a.m., Worship 10:30 Check Out Our Boot & Cap Section
OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH (L.C.M.S.) — 1211
18th Ave. N. Sunday School 9 a.m.. Worship 10 a.m. Stan GENESIS CHURCH — 1820 23rd St. N., Sunday School a.m., Adult Choir 4 p.m. Youth Group 5 p.m., Bible Study 5 662-323-1742
Clark, Pastor. 662-327-7747 oursaviorlutheranms.org 9 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Darren p.m.; Monthly Activities: CPW Circle #2 (2nd Tue. 4 p.m.), 201 Pollard Rd., Starkville
MENNONITE Leach, Pastor. Ladies Aid (3rd Tue. 2 p.m.); Weekly Activities: Exercise
FAITH MENNONITE FELLOWSHIP — 2988 Tarlton Rd., HOUSE OF LIFE FREEDOM MINISTRY — 1742 Old West Class Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.m. Rev. Luke Lawson,
Crawford. Sunday Worship 10 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Point Rd. Worship 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., Wednesday 6 p.m. Pastor. 662-328-2692
2nd & 4th Sunday Worship 6 p.m., Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Donnell Wicks, Pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — 3200 Bluecutt Rd.
Kevin Yoder, Senior Pastor. HOUSE OF RESTORATION — Hwy. 50. Sunday School, Worship 10 a.m., Youth Group Sundays 11 a.m., Adult Choir
METHODIST 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 Wednesdays 6 p.m., Fellowship Suppers-3rd Wednesdays
ARTESIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 50 Church a.m., Pastors, Bill and Carolyn Hulen. 6 p.m. Rev. Wayne Bruchey, Pastor.
Street, Artesia. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. JESUS CHRIST POWERHOUSE OF THE APOSTOLIC MAIN STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA) — Main
Gene Merkl, Pastor. FAITH CHURCH — 622 23rd St. N. Sunday School and 7th St. N. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:40
CALEDONIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 811 Main 10:30 a.m.; Service 11:45 a.m., Tuesday 7:30 p.m., Friday a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday Fellowship Supper 5:30 p.m.,
Street, Caledonia. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m., Prayer Mon., Wed. and Fri. noon. For more Bible Study 6 p.m. Rev. Todd Matocha, Pastor.
Charity Gordon, Pastor. information call Bishop Ray Charles Jones 662-251-1118, MT. ZION CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —
CLAIBORNE CME CHURCH — 6049 Nashville Ferry Rd. Patricia Young 662-327-3106 or 662-904-0290 or Lynette 3044 Wolfe Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m.
E. 2nd and 4th Sundays - Sunday School 10a.m., Worship Williams 662-327-9074. SALVATION ARMY CHURCH
11 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m., 1st and 3rd Sundays - 3 p.m., KINGDOM VISION INTERNATIONAL CHURCH — 3193 THE SALVATION ARMY CHURCH — 2219 Hwy. 82
Geneva H. Thomas, Pastor. Hwy 69 S. Sunday 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., Sunday School East. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship Service 11 a.m.,
CONCORD INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH — 10 a.m., Tuesday 7 p.m. Pastor R.J. Matthews. 662-327- Wednesday Men’s Fellowship, Women’s Fellowship 5:30
1235 Concord Rd. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. 1960 p.m., Thursday Character Building Programs 5:30 p.m.,
Robert L. Hamilton, Sr., Pastor. LIFE CHURCH — 419 Wilkins Wise Rd. Sunday Worship
Majors Alan and Sheryl Phillips, Commanding Officers.
COVENANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 618 31st 10 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. For more information, call 662-
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Ave. N. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Eugene 570-4171
COLUMBUS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH —
Bramlett, Pastor. LOVE CITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH — 305 Dr. Martin
Luther King Drive, Starkville. Sunday Worship 11 a.m., 301 Brooks Dr. Saturday Service 9 a.m., Sabbath School
CRAWFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — Main St.,
Crawford. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. and service 10 a.m. Pastor Apostle Lamorris Richardson. 601-616-0311 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m. Ray The McBryde Family
Elsberry, Pastor. 662-329-4311
Kathy Brackett, Pastor. 662-364-8848
CROSSROAD CHAPEL C.M.E. CHURCH — Steens.
LIVING WATERS LIFE CHURCH INTERNATIONAL — 113
Jefferson St., Macon. Sunday Service 10 a.m., Wednesday SALEM SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST — 826 15th St. N. 1120 Gardner Blvd. • 328-5776
Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Wednesday 6 Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Johnny Birchfield Jr., Senior Pastor. Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a.m., Divine Worship 11
p.m. Rev. Carl Swanigan, Pastor. 662-493-2456 E-mail: livingwaterslifechurch@gmail.com a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Roscoe Shields, Pastor. 662-
FIRST INDEPENDENT METHODIST — 417 Lehmberg Rd. NEW BEGINNING EVERLASTING OUTREACH 327-9729
Sunday bible study at 10:15 and morning worship at 11 a.m. MINISTRIES — Meets at Quality Inn, Hwy. 45 N. (Every 1st APOSTOLIC CHURCH
Minister Gary Shelton. and 3rd Sunday) Sunday School 10 a.m., Bible Study 10:30 TRUE FAITH DELIVERANCE MINISTRIES APOSTOLIC
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 602 Main St. a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Pastor Robert Gavin, 662-327-9843 CHURCH — 3632 Hwy. 182 E. Sunday School 10:30 a.m., • RECYCLING SINCE 1956 •
Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 8:45 & 11 a.m., Vespers & or 662-497-3434. Sunday 11:30 a.m., Tuesday 7:30 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Specializing in industrial accounts
Communion 4 p.m. (beginning Nov. 4) Rev. Jimmy Criddle, NEW COVENANT ASSEMBLY — 875 Richardson. Noon, Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Friday 7:30 p.m. 662-328-8176 973 Island Rd. 1-800-759-8570
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