details fight
against child
exploitation
LCSO investigator warns
parents to watch what
children are doing online
By ISABELLE ALTMAN
ialtman@cdispatch.com
Wednesday
Did you hear?
Court to Trump: Blocking Twitter
critics is unconstitutional
Appeals court said president’s daily
musings and pronouncements were
overwhelmingly official in nature
AP-NORC Poll: Many feeling
The Associated Press blocking him from a Face-
book page.
vulnerable despite economic gains
NEW YORK — Presi-
dent Donald Trump lost a
Still, the appeals court in
New York acknowledged,
Nearly four in 10 say they lack confidence in their that they’ll have enough savings for
retirement. Nearly half have little to
major Twitter fight Tues-
day when a federal appeals
not every social media ac-
count operated by a public
ability to pay an emergency expense of $1,000 no confidence.
A quarter of Americans say their
court said that his daily official is a government By JOSH BOAK Their anxiety is among the con- expenses are rising faster than their
musings and pronounce- account, and First Amend- and EMILY SWANSON sequences of the economic expan- incomes. Just 11 percent say their
ments were overwhelm- ment violations must be The Associated Press
sion, which has benefited the most salaries have outpaced their costs.
ingly official in nature and considered on a case-by- affluent far more than it has others. (The rest say their incomes have
that he violated the First case basis. WASHINGTON — Americans
The richest Americans now hold a largely kept pace with expenses.)
Amendment whenever he “The irony in all of this are generally satisfied with their
greater share of the nation’s wealth Many older Americans have
blocked a critic to silence a is that we write at a time in personal finances, but many lack
than they did before the Great Re- managed to build financial securi-
viewpoint. the history of this nation confidence in their ability to afford
retirement, an emergency expense cession began in 2007. ty through home ownership and
The effect of the 2nd U.S. when the conduct of our
or even their daily living costs. Housing and college costs have traditional pensions, which most
Circuit Court of Appeals government and its officials
Roughly two-thirds, 67 percent, imposed a much heavier strain on employers have now phased out.
decision is likely to rever- is subject to wide-open, ro-
describe their financial situation as today’s young adults than they did About three-quarters of those ages
berate throughout politics bust debate,” Circuit Judge
generally good, up slightly from 62 on older generations. And four de- 60 and over report feeling good
after the Manhattan court Barrington D. Parker wrote
warned that any elected of- percent who said so at the start of cades of sluggish pay growth have about their financial situations.
on behalf of a three-judge
ficial using a social media the year, according to a survey by depressed starting salaries for By contrast, four in 10 Ameri-
panel.
account “for all manner of The Associated Press-NORC Cen- people who are beginning their ca- cans under 30 describe their finan-
The debate generates
official purposes” and then a “level of passion and in- ter for Public Affairs Research. reers. cial situation as poor. Half say they
excluding critics violates tensity the likes of which Their brighter economic outlook Nearly four in 10 Americans say doubt their ability to handle an un-
free speech. have rarely been seen,” the reflects in part a decade-long U.S. they lack confidence in their abili- planned bill — twice the proportion
“The government is not court’s decision read. economic expansion that is now the ty to pay an emergency expense of people ages 60 and older.
permitted to ‘amplify’ fa- “This debate, as uncom- longest on record. The expansion of $1,000. At the same time, only “Millennials are on a much low-
vored speech by banning or fortable and as unpleasant has slashed unemployment, revived about 1 in 10 say it’s very likely they er path of wealth-building than
burdening viewpoints with as it frequently may be, is the housing market and boosted wouldn’t pay the bill at all, even if their older predecessors,” said Reid
which it disagrees,” the ap- nonetheless a good thing,” overall household wealth. But some it meant taking a loan, relying on Cramer, director of the millennials
peals court said. the 2nd Circuit added. “In groups, especially young adults, a credit card or borrowing money initiative at the New America Foun-
Because it involved resolving this appeal, we racial minorities and the poor, say from relatives. dation, a Washington-based think
Trump, the ruling is get- remind the litigants and they remain financially insecure. Just two in 10 are very confident tank.
ting more attention than the public that if the First
a January decision by the Amendment means any-
4th U.S. Circuit Court of thing, it means that the
Appeals that found a Vir- best response to disfavored
ginia politician violated the speech on matters of public
First Amendment rights of
one of her constituents by
concern is more speech,
not less.” Expert: Mississippi’s wet climate could be tough for hemp
Director of state Bureau of Plant Industry spoke during Andy Gipson said at the
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CMSD
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said. “And the (CMSD) have it ready by the begin- Emergency Management
board has been real co- ning of the school year.” Agency and Mississippi
operative with us as far as Meanwhile, CMSD still Department of Archives
getting it together.” has not put a price tag on and History officials to
There are currently no the repairs needed for work out the most effi-
fixed plans for the location Hunt to be restored. His- cient and sensible way to
or opening date of the re- toric preservation stan-
manage construction on
located museum. Johnson dards are contributing to
Labat Spears
that delay. the Hunt building. CMSD
and other museum board
said. “And then someone Because Hunt is a Mis- board members hope to
members will meet with
CMSD Superintendent said to me, if we put every- sissippi Landmark, cer- choose an architect by
Cherie Labat next month thing in storage for how- tain specific measures mid-August.
to decide how much space ever long it takes to repair must be taken to rebuild “We’re meeting with
the museum needs. the building, that’s not the building back accord- FEMA (Tuesday) and
“We won’t be able to really a museum. So we’re ing to the standards of we’re doing a walk-
display everything, but working to find it a place its time. That requires, through of Hunt later this
we’ll be able to display at Union Academy along among other things, an week,” Labat said. “It’s a
a lot of it,” Johnson said. with the students.” architect with experience slow process. I gave a pro-
“And since kids will be The Union Academy restoring historic build-
jection of January for con-
in the building, they can building in Columbus, ings and a lot of patience,
struction beginning and
learn from that history. which hasn’t been used as said CMSD Board Presi-
an educational facility in dent Jason Spears. the FEMA representative
And it’s important history, laughed. The (MDAH)
too. They need to know it. 10 years, is on track to be “We really can’t quan-
open this August in time tify the cost of repairs or representative didn’t
That’s what this museum
for the 2019-20 school even the cost of contract- laugh, but he did say I was
is about.”
year. In her monthly re- ing until we hear from being optimistic. So it’s
port to the CMSD board architects,” he said. “We definitely going to be a cdispatch.com
A long, slow process of trustees Monday night, have a draft of a (request long process.”
When working with Labat told board members for quotations) going out
other administrators to the final steps have been and we’re requesting bids
find a place for the 25 Co- taken to prepare the build- from architects with ex-
lumbus Success Academy ing for students, teachers perience with historical
(alternative school) stu- and personnel. buildings, but there’s no
dents displaced after the “The wiring for alarms, specific timeline or cost
Feb. 23 storm damaged internet and the intercom for the actual construction
Hunt, Labat admitted she, were installed today,” she yet.”
at first, overlooked the said. “The flooring is go- Labat said she, along
museum. ing in this week and then with Spears and other
“I completely forgot all we have left is to finish members of CMSD ad-
about the museum that the plumbing and finally, ministration, have been
was in the school,” she paint. We’re on track to meeting with the Federal
SOCSD
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ed a position (in the dis- told The Dispatch after “If we see it working
trict) and then declined the meeting. “How much in one arena, I definitely
it because they received it can be or should be. think there’s something
a $3,000 signing bonus at ... We’re just wanting to there for Armstrong,”
another district,” he said. attract, hire and retain Prince said.
“That’s why I want to look quality teachers. Math is Peasant said that sup-
at a plan to create a sti- an area of shortage in this plemental pay or an annu-
pend for these teachers. state and in the district al stipend to Armstrong
... This is an issue that’s and we feel like putting teachers is something
only going to grow. It’s something in place to at- he wants to consider, but
hard to compete with our tract those teachers is im- only after the Partnership
neighbors.” portant.” School with Mississippi
Columbus Municipal Board Vice President State University — a cam-
School District is one that Debra Prince said, though pus intended for grades
offers a $3,000 signing bo- the board did not need to 6-7 expected to open in
nus to incoming math and vote for Peasant to begin fall 2020 — is open and
science teachers, an ini- his research, she was “in- operational.
tiative it began this school terested” in the idea. “I think our ideas of
year. “If it’s something to as- taking burdens off teach-
Rather than offer a sist with retention, I think ers with this school will
one-time signing bonus, it’s worth seeing what we work out,” he said. “But
though, Peasant will con- can do,” she said. they’re still middle school
sider offering a consistent kids, and it is worth look-
stipend — ideally funded Possibility of expansion ing at giving incentives to
by federal dollars — to If the annual stipend the teachers there.”
math teachers at the end for math teachers shows Board President John
of each school year for results, Peasant and the Brown asked Peasant if
three years, he said. board may consider ex- math is the only subject
“Teachers would know panding it to incentivize where teachers are in
that is the amount they teachers across the dis- short supply. While sci-
will receive and that they trict. ence and special educa-
will receive it over a peri- Most specifically, tion teachers are also top-
od of three years,” he said. Prince said, she would ping the list of teachers
“Over three years, that like to consider paying a SOCSD needs to hire and
will eclipse the amount similar stipend to teach- retain, Peasant said math
offered at neighboring ers at Armstrong Middle remains the area that is
districts.” School, the only school in most lacking.
At the end of the three- the district with climbing “Math is a difficult sub-
year period, Peasant said teacher turnover rates. ject to learn and to teach,”
he would look at teacher At the end of the 2018-19 he told The Dispatch.
retention and determine if school year, 28 teachers “While we do also need
the stipend contributed to left Armstrong Middle qualified science and
a decline in teacher turn- School, according to special education teach-
over. numbers provided by the ers, our main focus is on
The board did not vote district to The Dispatch, math in seventh through
on the matter, though sev- though subject matter 12th grades. ... Things
eral members voiced their was neither requested nor like (an annual stipend)
approval of the idea. specified in those docu- help potential teachers
“The main thing we’ll ments. The year before, understand the need and,
be looking at is the cost 17 teachers did not renew we hope, will help fill the
of the stipend,” Peasant their contracts. shortage.”
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Mary Church
and brothers, Douglas
Dorothy Isaac Collier of Mt. Vernon,
of Monday, June 24th, but we’d
STARKVILLE — like to remember his passing as
Illinois and Dwight the 23rd, the day he renewed his faith in Jesus
Dorothy Jean Isaac,
Collier of Gonzales, Christ, asked forgiveness of his sins, spent the
60, died July 4, 2019, in Mary Carolyn Church, known as Carolyn by
Louisiana. day with dear friends, and told his family again
Columbus. everyone who loved her, peacefully went home to
Services will be at God on June 28, 2019, after her long battle with how much he loved them.
11 a.m. Thursday at Mac McCarty Alzheimer’s. David was born on May 23, 1954 in Wiesbaden,
Second Baptist Church COLUMBUS — She was born in Columbus, Mississippi, on Germany during his Dad’s tour of duty at the Air
in Starkville. Burial Melton Lawrence October 19, 1940. Force European Command. He is preceded in
will follow at Sessums “Mac” McCarty Sr., 88, She is preceded in death by her husband, death by his parents, Geoffrey and Ruth (Usry)
Community Cemetery. died July 9, 2019, at his Arthur Findley; and parents, Frank Charles Butts, Sr. and was the youngest of three. His
Visitation is from 1-7 residence. Patrick and Flora Malone Patrick (Brown). family’s Air Force travels took him to Austin,
p.m. today at West Me- Services are 11 She is survived by her son, Patrick Scott Atlanta, Bermuda, finally his best “tour of duty,”
morial Funeral Home. a.m. Saturday at First Perkins; grandchildren, Laurelin Perkins-Tobias, Columbus, Mississippi where he met many of his
West Memorial Funeral Baptist Church with Tiffany Hux, Christian Perkins, Sierra Perkins lifelong friends. He attended Millsaps College,
Home of Starkville is and Jacob Whitesell; 2 brothers, Charles and received his undergraduate degree in accounting
in charge of arrange- Dennis Patrick; 1 sister, Florence; and numerous from Mississippi State University, and his MBA
ments. other family members. from the University of Georgia.
She is survived by She cared deeply for her family and her work Although he had a business background,
her brother, Henry as a paralegal. She was an active church goer her David was a salesman at heart. His 40 years in
Isaac Jr. entire life. She found a loving church community sales started with his college summer job selling
at Dawson United Methodist Church, where she encyclopedias door-to-door for Southwestern
Kenneth Collier played the organ and piano. She will be loved and Publishing. Upon receiving his MBA, he joined
STARKVILLE — missed by all of her family and everyone who the sales force of CalComp, a maker of digital
Kenneth Collier, 63, became like family during her final years. graphic plotters, managed a personnel agency in
died July 6, 2019, in Please join family and friends in celebrating Atlanta, but his life-long sales opportunity came
Starkville. the memories of her joyous life. A Graveside his way in 1992 when he joined Virginia-based
Services will be at 11 Service will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, July Core Engineered Solutions, where he served as
Benjamin Reid Sr. 8, 2019, at El Paso Cemetery, Derby KS. Baker Vice President/Sales, until his death. Company
a.m. Friday at Century Visitation:
Hairston Funeral Home Saturday, July 13 • 1-2 PM Funeral Home has been entrusted with the President Frank Evans shared this, “Dave excelled
Chapel, with the Rev. Memorial Gunter Peel arrangements. in supporting engineers, contractors and facility
Funeral Home
Ozell Landfair offici- Services: In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to managers in designing systems to store/transfer
ating. Visitation will Saturday, July 13 • 2 PM the Alzheimer’s Association at www.alz.org. fuel vital for mission-critical emergency power
Memorial Gunter Peel systems. He was the consummate professional
be from noon-5 p.m. Funeral Home Chapel Paid Obituary - Baker Funeral Home
Thursday at the funeral Burial and was well known and respected throughout
Johnnie LeGette
Memorial Gardens the engineering community and government
home. Century Hair- of Columbus
ston Funeral Home of 2nd Ave. North Location officials within the Department of Defense and
Starkville is in charge county and municipal management throughout
of arrangements. Mac McCarty The family of Ms. Johnnie Murphy LeGette, Northern Virginia. He will be greatly missed by
Mr. Collier was Visitation: age 76, will receive friends from 6:00 P.M. all.”
Saturday, July 13 • 10-11 AM
until 8:00 P.M. Thursday, July 11, 2019, at the While working in his mother’s hometown of
First Baptist Church
Services: residence of Steve and Gail Brown, 1561 Dublin Atlanta, he met Brooklynite Barbara Millwater,
Saturday, July. 13 • 11 AM
Eastman Road. and in November 1985 he and Barbara were
First Baptist Church
Burial Ms. LeGette was born November 30, 1942, in blessed with beautiful daughter Amanda Ann.
Friendship Cemetery Brooksville, Mississippi. She was the daughter of True to the love of a father, when Amanda Ann
College St. Location moved with her mother to Pennsylvania, David
After-school fun: the late J.T. Murphy and Virginia Gillis Murphy.
moved to DC to be closer to his daughter. Love
She was also preceded in death by her husband,
Boys and Girls Club Jim Roe Brantley; son, Andrew LeGette; and found him again in the form of a Minnesotan lady,
244-7090 siblings, Jeanette Murphy Pritchard and Buddy Nancy Pierce, whom he married and in October
Murphy. Ms. LeGette passed away Monday, July 1992 once again was blessed with a beautiful
memorialgunterpeel.com daughter named after her two grandmothers,
8, 2019, at Serenity Hospice in Dublin.
Ms. LeGette is survived by her son, Scott Katja Ruth Butts. In July of 1995, their son, an
LeGette of Dexter; by daughter, Dabney (Mike) undeniable David “mini-me,” was welcomed into
Cannon of Loganville, Georgia; by grandchildren, this world, David “Beau” Butts.
Karen Hicks Greg LeGette, Erin Cason, Andrew Cannon and David enjoyed the outdoors, he loved hiking
Ryan Cannon; and by great-grandchildren, Aden and skiing which he said he never found enough
LeGette, Adeline LeGette, Aurora LeGette and time to do. He loved the Rocky Mountain states
Karen Denise Richards Hicks, 65, of Xander Cason. but wanted to retire in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Moundville, AL, died July 6, 2019, at DCH of A private memorial service will be held at a He was an avid reader of the Washington Post.
Tuscaloosa, AL. later date. He stayed connected to his friends in Columbus,
The family will hold a private service at a In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Mississippi and in recent years, he and Columbus
later date. Magnolia Chapel Funeral Home St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas friend Cindy Wiygul were very close. David’s love
of Tuscaloosa has been entrusted with the Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105, to Serenity of family, especially his children, and his friends
arrangements. Place Hospice, 504 Parker Dairy Road, Dublin, was undeniable. Because of this love, David
Mrs. Hicks graduated from Millport High Georgia 31021 or to the Laurens County Humane knows how much we will miss him – our dad,
School and obtained her B.S. in Education from Society, 618 Firetower Road, Dublin, Georgia brother, husband, uncle, cousin, love, dearest
the University of Alabama in 1976. She worked 31021. friend and extraordinary salesman.
at United Technologies in Columbus, MS from Stanley Funeral Home and Crematory/Dublin David is survived by his daughter, Amanda Ann
1985-1995. Denise taught Home Economics Chapel has charge of funeral arrangements. To Butts Price (Kyle) York, PA; daughter, Katja Ruth
at Akron High School from 1996-1999, then at sign the Online Register Book, please visit www. Butts, Telluride, CO; son, David Lewis “Beau”
Greensboro West High School from 1999 until stanleyfuneralhome.com. Butts, Jr., Arlington, VA; grandchild Price-to-be,
retirement in 2016. York, PA; brother, Jeff Butts (Martha), Jasper,
Paid Obituary - Stanley Funeral Home AL; sister, Connie Kay Cooper (Bryan Klein)
Karen was preceded in death by her mother,
Nelda McGahey Richards, Millport, AL; and Dallas, TX; Nancy Pierce, Arlington, VA; Barbara
Log on.
Family and friends will serve as pallbearers.
Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis,
TN, 38101.
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Our View
Mississippi Voices
Waller and Reeves make their pitch at Press Convention
It’s a political one end of the state percent since 1987. ever before. is simple: Conservative lead-
year and I was hap- that have either “What’s been missing on “If you look at the state’s test ership matters. Conservative
py to see all the ma- closed or gone into the executive branch is work- results, if you look at fourth- leadership is working. Things
jor politicians show bankruptcy, consoli- ing with people, working with grade reading and fourth- are getting better every day.
up at the Mississippi dated or sold. the legislature and working grade math and eighth-grade We need to keep Mississippi on
Press Convention in “Medicaid re- with people from all walks of reading and eighth-grade math the right track.
Biloxi. This week, form means a billion life, and I’ve done that as chief year-to-year growth numbers, “Mississippians are already
I’m highlighting the dollars a year to justice. Mississippi kids, those four paying more at the pump, as
Republican primary Mississippi. We can “Let’s look at Arkansas. categories, the worst they per- a percentage of their income,
for governor: do it budget neutral They had five times the popula- formed was 12th in the nation. than drivers in any other state.
Bill Waller Jr. and have conserva- tion growth that we had and a In fourth grade reading, we’re The gas tax is regressive. It
is a Jackson resi- tive policies. Right $200 million budget surplus. second in the nation in gains. hits working families the hard-
dent who served Wyatt Emmerich now if you don’t “People need to be excited. “I’m proud of the fact there est. Even a tax-loving liberal
on the Mississippi make anything They need to have something are 695 children with special like Elizabeth Warren, when
Supreme Court for you get Medicaid to look forward to. We need needs who now have the oppor- she came to Mississippi to cam-
21 years, the last 10 as chief but if you make a little bit you some action, some activity, tunity to get the education they paign for president, said she
justice. He’s been an adjutant don’t get Medicaid. There’s some plans, some announce- deserve because we stood up to doesn’t even favor raising the
general in the Mississippi Na- something wrong with that. ments. People need to have powerful special interests who gas tax. So, yes, Jim Hood is to
tional Guard, the highest rank. Shouldn’t we incentivize people some pride in what we’re doing have prevented these reforms the left of Elizabeth Warren on
He spoke off the cuff and to work? Is that not conserva- and see some optimism. That’s for too long. gas taxes.
had a good command of the tive? Our workforce participa- what I think will happen.” “Our economy is growing “Infrastructure is a core
issues facing our state. Here tion is only 55 percent. If we Tate Reeves is from Rankin and now our unemployment function of government. What
are some of his comments: could move that just a percent County and has been lieutenant rate is at the lowest level than we proved in that special
“We have a thousand teach- it would have a big effect on the governor for eight years and at any time in our state’s histo- session was that we don’t
er vacancies. We’re going to do economy. This could happen if before that state treasurer for ry. But that’s not good enough have to raise anybody’s taxes
whatever we can as a priority people knew they could work another eight. for me. As governor, I will to perform a core function of
every year until we reach the a little bit and not lose their Reeves spoke more formally compete with every other state government. The easy answer
southeastern average for teach- Medicaid benefits. from a prepared text. Here are in the country. I’ll compete is ‘let’s just go ask the taxpay-
er salaries. We’ve got to do it or “When you have seven state some of his comments: every single day to win jobs for ers to pay more.’ We’ve proven
face the consequences. bridges closed, you’ve got a “When I ran for lieutenant our people. We will invest more we can spend $221 million a
“The Department of Educa- serious problem. The lottery governor eight years ago, in workforce training so people year on infrastructure without
tion is completely broken. The is not a dependable source or Mississippi’s high school are ready not for the jobs of the raising taxes.
teacher assessment test shuts even enough to do anything. graduation rate was 74 percent. last 50 years but for the jobs “Elee and I both grew up in
some schools down for six The year 1987 was the last The national average was 83 of the next 50 years. We will small Mississippi towns. We
weeks. The test means nothing. major highway bill. We’re the percent. Since then, the nation- have not one but nine different both went to Mississippi public
You cannot compare one thing last state in the Southeast to ad- al average has risen from 83 economic development plans schools. We graduated and
in that test to another state. dress this. We’re going to have percent to 84 percent. Mean- for the nine different regions of went to Mississippi colleges.
“We have lost career train- to step up to the plate and pass while, Mississippi’s average our state because what’s best We then got Mississippi jobs. I
ing in Mississippi. We need to a gas tax, or a user fee would has risen from 74 percent all for Waynesboro may not be the want my three girls and your
drill down to the seventh and be a more appropriate term. the way up to 84 percent. Our best for Tupelo. kids and grandkids to have
eighth grade and show what I want to look at something graduation rates today are now “We reformed our tax code those exact same opportuni-
the opportunities are, and have to offset that, maybe with our on par with the national aver- to lower taxes on every single ties.
the ability of a high school license tag or personal income age and if the trend continues, taxpayer in Mississippi. And “Every other candidate that
student, if they are motivated, taxes. and I believe it will, we will that has not led to lower reve- is running for governor this
to have a good paying job when “It’s going to take something exceed the national average by nue. In the first 11 months of year supports Obamacare ex-
they graduate. We shouldn’t around $400 million a year to next year. This was a simple this fiscal year, because of our pansion in Mississippi. I am the
totally focus on just the college have a measurable impact to solution, as most effective fixes tax cuts, we’re going to collect only candidate who does not.”
track. repair the bridges, fix the roads usually are. We raised the level more revenue than at any other Wyatt Emmerich is the editor
“We have to have Medicaid and have some new coverage. of expectations. We raised the time in our state’s history. Debt and publisher of The Northside
reform. I’m pragmatic. I think You have to have a stable, pre- goal and set real consequences is going down because we’ve Sun, a weekly newspaper in
at this point the Affordable dictable source of revenue. The for failure to achieve it and now been careful with the state’s Jackson. He can be reached by
Care Act is here. It’s not going price of asphalt, steel and other Mississippi kids are learning credit card. e-mail at wyatt@northsidesun.
away. We have hospitals from raw materials has gone up 500 more and learning faster than “My message in this race com.
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Cooper
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member of the Mississippi Attorney the Attorney General’s Office and
General’s Internet Crimes Against from federal agents in Oxford.
Children Task Force for 11 years, He also referenced ways citizens
Cooper has handled plenty of sim- can figure out whether someone
ilar cases, he said. Within the last is being exploited or trafficked,
year, the task force participated in bringing up a flight attendant who
Operation Broken Heart, a national became suspicious of a man with a
operation to investigate and arrest young girl on a flight.
human traffickers around the coun- “He was dressed very nicely,” he
try. In Mississippi, Cooper said, it said. “Sitting right next to him was
resulted in 19 arrests for various a very young girl. She looked dirty.
sex crimes, two of them in Lowndes She looked bruised. ... It didn’t
County. match up. Every time that the stew-
Nationwide, law enforcement ardess tried to talk to the child, the
identified 357 children being ex- man would block her, didn’t want
ploited by image and video. In one them talking.”
local case, Cooper said, the suspect Eventually, Cooper said, the girl
had about 7,000 such images on a got up to go to the bathroom and
Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff
DropBox account. Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office was able to get the flight attendant
Luckily, Cooper told The Dis- Lt. Tony Cooper, left, talks with alone and tell her she needed help.
patch, Lowndes County has not Heritage Headmaster Greg Carlyle The flight attendant called authori-
seen human trafficking, in which after a meeting of the Columbus ties who took the man into custody
the suspect makes money off a vic- Rotary Club at Lion Hills Center when the flight landed. Tips like
tim’s labor. Mississippi isn’t even on Tuesday. During the meeting, that are always welcome, he said.
in the top 25 states where human Cooper gave a presentation on how He would rather it be nothing than
trafficking is reported, with the law enforcement investigate child a child being hurt.
majority of cases being reported in exploitation. “Y’all may see something I don’t
California, Texas and Florida. see,” he said.
Instead most of what LCSO in- he said, someone in California was Cooper also warned parents to
vestigates are child exploitation trying to entice a 16-year-old in watch what their children are do-
cases, where suspects solicit mi- Lowndes County to fly to Califor- ing online and on social media —
nors for sexual purposes or possess nia. and especially know who they’re
child pornography. The charges “We have four to five cases in talking to and whether they know
carry a 40-year prison sentence in federal court waiting to be prose- that person in real life. Often, pred-
Mississippi. cuted for people who have exploited ators will pretend to be teenagers
Cooper’s role on the task force al- children,” he said. themselves.
lows him access to special software Rotarians had multiple questions Once kids send photos of them-
and “cyber tips” that notify him for Cooper, asking about the soft- selves to someone else or post them
when someone in Lowndes County ware the department uses and ref- online, he added, those pictures are
is downloading child pornography. erencing the recent arrest of New out there forever.
He said many social media sites York financier Jeffrey Epstein, who “I tell them, ‘If you hit that green
have filters which throw up a “red federal prosecutors charged with button, if you hit that send button,
flag” when they detect certain im- human trafficking on Monday. you lose total control over what hap-
ages, and those tips are sent to law Cooper said he hasn’t had any pens to that image,’” he said. “‘You
enforcement. cases like Epstein, where attor- may send it to your boyfriend, who
Many of these cases end up in neys were attempting to cut deals may not be your boyfriend the next
federal courts, he said, because it’s for suspects to shield them from week. He may send it to his friends
so easy for the case to cross state federal prosecution back in 2008. who send it to his friends and it just
lines over the internet. In one case, Instead, his office has support from mushrooms from there.’”
Sounds of Summer
Continued from Page 1A
rhythm and blues bunch” goal: when people get out (and) involve you in what Swing Shift members
from their performance. of their seats and dance. we’re doing, so your ex- mingle with their audi-
He’s the only remaining “We always like to perience is a fun time,” ence and take song re-
member who was there at pride ourselves on mak- Coleman said. “Because quests. Even if they don’t
the band’s inception. Mem- ing sure if you came to next time you want to get know how to play the
bers have come and gone dance, we’re going to put somebody, we’re hoping song someone is after,
over the past 35 years, al- something down that you it’s going to be us.” they’ll try their best or
lowing for a relatively fluid can dance to, and we’re Where some bands play something similar,
cast of characters. going to joke and laugh take a load off and enjoy Coleman said.
Currently, Robin Rob- with you, and we’re go- some solitude during
erts, Bird Crane, Gary ing to try to entertain you mid-performance breaks,
Shaw, Ronnie McGee, Jes-
sie Yates, Doug Thomas
and Ben Ferrell comprise
the group, and sometimes
Perry Barker, who will be
taking over the keys for
Thursday’s performance
in place of McGee.
Among the members
are vocalists, guitarists,
a bass player and a drum-
mer, but Coleman said the
lot can do it all. They’re
versatile musicians, each
a master of many instru-
ments, as well as skilled
entertainers.
Music has always come
naturally to Coleman, who
was regularly playing with
multiple bands by age 15
and landing gigs left and
right around northeast
Mississippi.
But it wasn’t until he
was in his mid-20s that he
started learning to per-
form and create an expe-
rience for concertgoers
and the bar crowd. Now it
comes naturally, but it was
something he had to learn.
“You gotta sit up there
and call out somebody that
you see four tables over,
and say, ‘Hey, Billy Bob,
good to see y’all in here
tonight,’” Coleman said,
waving to an imaginary
concertgoer across the
room Tuesday afternoon
at Coffee House on Fifth.
“‘I’m going to do this next
song just for y’all. I know
you like this one.’”
He learned by studying
and trying to emulate a
performer who routinely
took the stage after he
played at a joint on Old
Macon Road.
“He was just cracking
jokes and joking with peo-
ple and everything, and
I thought, ‘That’s what I
need to be doing,’” Cole-
man said.
At any given venue,
Coleman judges the
crowd and guesses a song
from the band’s “flexible”
set, of which the tunes
span genres and decades,
that he thinks they’ll like.
Then he observes while
performing, scanning the
room for feedback in the
form of head bobs and
foot taps and the ultimate
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and great pitchers over NL All-Stars David Dahl innings to keep the NL
there. Unless you’ve seen of Colorado and Willson close in the early going.
them before, it’s a difficult Contreras of the Cubs had Pittsburgh dynamo
matchup,” he said. their names misspelled Josh Bell was part of the
Cleveland favorite Mi- — “Davis Dahl” and “Wil- youngest starting lineup
chael Brantley had an ear- son Contreras” — on in All-Star history, with
ly RBI double off losing the outfield videoboard. the NL crew averaging
pitcher Clayton Kershaw. Jeff McNeil was spelled under 26 years old.
Jorge Polanco drove in a correctly, but the photo Overall, there were
run with an infield single accompanying it was of 36 first-timers, a number
for a 2-0 edge in the fifth Mets teammate Jacob de- boosted by the absence
and another scored on a Grom. of Bryce Harper, Manny
double-play grounder. “That was tough, to Machado, José Altuve and
“I wanted to swing the see deGrom’s picture up several past perennials.
bat early. I had some ner- there,” McNeil said. “I And consider this: Of the
vous jitters I wanted to get didn’t really like that. I 16 AL pitchers on the 2017
out,” Brantley said. wanted to see my picture All-Star roster, zero made
Winning pitcher Ma- up there. I know my fam- the roster this year.
sahiro Tanaka, Lucas Gi- ily did, too. What are you All players wore a uni-
olito and Shane Greene going to do, I guess, but form patch with No. 45 to
did their parts to protect I don’t think that should honor late Angels pitcher
the lead with scoreless happen.” Tyler Skaggs. Los An-
innings. Fittingly, the first bat- geles teammates Mike
Bieber dazzled in front ter of the game was the Trout and Tommy La Stel-
of a chanting home crowd, guy who leads the majors la switched their jerseys
striking out Willson Con- in home runs — Yelich, to Skaggs’ number, and
treras, Ketel Marte and the NL MVP with 31 hom- there was a pregame mo-
Ronald Acuña Jr. in the ers at the break, hit lead- ment of silence.
fifth with a 1-0 lead. Bie- off for the first time this “I felt him out there
ber later donated his cap year. with me,” Trout said. “To
to the Hall of Fame. Yelich lined out and be able to represent him
“It was electric out Verlander quickly fanned and what he meant to us
there, the fans got in it Javier Báez and Freddie on a stage like this is spe-
and it was fun,” AL man- Freeman to finish his cial.”
ager Alex Cora of the Red work. The regular season re-
Sox said. “And I’m glad Those lively balls that sumes on Thursday night
that he got the MVP. He Verlander is complaining with one game, Houston
plays at this level. He’s re- about? Didn’t bother him at Texas. All teams are
ally good.” a bit. back in action Friday. ...
The biggest misplay NL starter Hyun-Jin Next year’s All-Star Game
of the night might have Ryu, deGrom and Luis is at Dodger Stadium for
been on the scoreboard. Castillo threw scoreless the first time since 1980.
Perry
Continued from Page 1B
and growth in his game Howland’s bunch will face Kansas State in the
having gone through the face Ole Miss, Alabama, Never Forget Tribute
rigors of working out for Arkansas, Missouri and Classic December 14 in
teams and going through South Carolina twice, New Jersey and partake
the combine.” both home and away. in the 2019 Myrtle Beach
MSU’s 2019-2020 MSU’s single-game Invitational beginning
schedule has yet to be SEC slate includes trips to Nov. 21.
completely formulated, LSU, Florida, Kentucky MSU will return to the
though SEC matchups and Texas A&M, while SEC/Big 12 Challenge
and a handful of noncon- Tennessee, Vanderbilt, after not participating in
ference opponents have Georgia and Auburn will 2019 as well. Its opponent
been announced. visit Starkville. will reportedly be re-
In conference play, The Bulldogs will also leased in the near future.
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Soccer
SPORTS BRIEFS
MUW Summer Volleyball Clinics
Mississippi University for Women will host four
position-specific volleyball clinics this summer for youth
Burnett named MUW men’s soccer coach
players.
From Special Reports their 2018 effort. District Coach of the Year two season in
A defense/libero clinic will be held July 15, followed In Burnett’s first season, the Golden a row.
by a setters clinic July 16, a hitter/blocker clinic July 17 The W has announced the hiring of Eagles finished with an overall 6-9-3 His off-field efforts also produced
and an all skills clinic July 18. Dylan Burnett as the next head coach record. USM received a program-best more than $10,000 in fundraising efforts
Cost is $50 per session. In order to participate, of its men’s soccer program on Tuesday,
each camper must complete a signed registration form, three All-Conference selections in- and successfully negotiated the con-
a facility accident waiver and a photo release form. July 9. cluding Ola Akinniyi receiving First struction of a new soccer facility.
Registration and all forms for the clinic are available “I am very excited to join the Owl All-Conference Team recognition, the From 2013-2014, Burnett earned uni-
at https://www.owlsathletics.com/camps/camps-list. Family,” Burnett said in a news release. first since 2007. versity experience as a volunteer stu-
For more information contact Roxanne Hernandez at “It was obvious the moment I stepped
662-329-6572. Before joining the Golden Eagles dent assistant strength and conditioning
on campus that I felt at home and that staff, Burnett served as the Director of coach at Lincoln Memorial University
Lowndes County Adult Softball is where I wanted to be. Our men will Coaching at the Arlington Futbol Club and interned with the Mississippi State
Church League bring unmatched competitiveness and in Arlington, Tenn., for more than one University football strength and condi-
Lowndes County Recreation Department will host work ethic both on the field and in the year. During his time in Tennessee, the tioning team.
a coaches’ interest meeting for an adult slow-pitch classroom along with an exciting brand
softball church league at 6:30 p.m. July 9 at New Hope club was ranked at No. 7 in the state and Burnett’s athletic talents showed
Community Center.
of soccer. I cannot wait to lead and grow the U-18 team was the 2017 CSA Adidas on the field as well when we played for
The league aims to include divisions for men’s and this program.”
Blues City Blowout Champions. Bur- the Mississippi State football team as a
women’s teams. Entry fee is $300 per team and the Prior to joining the Owls, Burnett
nett taught individual lessons including kicker in 2010. After a torn hip flexor,
deadline to enter a team is Aug. 16. spent the 2017 and 2018 seasons on the
League play will begin Aug. 27. All games will be skills, games tactics, and leadership Burnett was sidelined but transferred
women’s soccer coaching staff as an as-
played at Lake Lowndes State Park. strategies. to Lincoln Memorial to play soccer at
For more information, contact Lowndes County sistant coach at the University of South-
As the director, Burnett focused on the Division II level. While at LMU, the
Recreation Department at 662-328-0885. ern Mississippi.
His responsibilities included assist- creating a productive and positive envi- Railsplitters competed in the South At-
Coerver Soccer Camp ing and preparing pregame warmups, ronment for student-athletes while also lantic Conference playoffs, including the
Columbus Soccer Organization will host a pair of
Coerver skills camps from 5:30-8:30 p.m. July 22-25 at field set up for practices and competi- scheduling game, practice and tourna- semifinals in 2011 and 2013. The squad
the Lowndes County Soccer Complex downtown. tions, and one-on-one training. Off the ment schedules. made it to the conference championship
This will include a “First Skills” camp for ages 4-6, field, Burnett helped with recruitment Burnett served as the Boys and Girls in 2012 and posted a top-6 regional rank-
as well as the “Play Like the Stars” camp for ages 7 Head Soccer Coach at Munford High ing.
and up. by traveling to showcases and evaluat-
Coerver is a recognized leader in soccer skills ing game footage through recruiting School in Tennessee from 2015-17 prior Burnett graduated in 2014 from LMU
training. Registration is now open online at https://www. websites. He also set up and arrange to his AFC position. In those two years, with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in
coervermoves.com. Click on the “locations at the top to official visits for prospective Southern his teams earned the NSCAA Team Kinesiology with minors in health and
select Mississippi. Academic Award, which was one of 48 strength and conditioning. Burnett also
For more information, contact CSO at tvelek@
Miss student-athletes.
yahoo.com. This past season Southern Miss schools and one of three Tennessee holds his Tennessee Practitioner Teach-
mounted a 13-6-1 record including 11 schools to earn the award for both boys ing license, a NSCAA National Diploma,
on the air shutouts and finished as a finalist in and girls. Burnett’s coaching efforts
were awarded when he coached the first
USSF E License, NSCAA Level 1 Diplo-
ma, NSCAA Goalkeeping 2 diploma, a
the Conference USA championship
Today tournament for the first time in pro- player in district history to the Division NSCAA Futsal Level 1 diploma, and an
CYCLING gram history. The Golden Eagles saw 1 All-State team. His players were also Advanced National Diploma. He will
6:30 a.m. — Tour De France: Stage 5, 105 three All-Conference selections, three recognized as Max Preps TN Players of complete a Master’s of Science in Sports
miles, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges to Colmar, All-Conference Tournament selections, the Week and Memphis Area Division Coaching Education at the end of July
and two All-South Region selections for award honorees while he was named from Southern Miss.
France, NBCSN
ESPYS
7 p.m. — The 2019 ESPYS: The 27th annual
event, Los Angeles, Calif., ABC College Basketball
GOLF
4:30 a.m. (Thursday) — European Tour Golf:
The Scottish Open, first round, Scotland,
Nonconference schedule finalized for Ole Miss men’s basketball
GOLF
From Special Reports LSU. Last season, the Kermit town. Ole Miss welcomes
NBA BASKETBALL
Davis era began with a 90- Middle Tennessee to The Pa- Ole Miss men’s
OXFORD, Miss. – After 64 victory over the Broncos. vilion (Dec. 14) for a matchup
2 p.m. — Summer League: Philadelphia vs. announcing the home sched- The homestand concludes against Davis’ former team.
basketball 2019-2020
Detroit, Las Vegas, Nev., NBA ule last week, the Ole Miss with Ole Miss facing Seattle Four days before Christ- nonconference schedule
Date Opponent
2:30 p.m. — Summer League: Dallas vs. men’s basketball team re- (Nov. 19). mas (Dec. 21), Ole Miss treks Nov. 4 Mississippi College (Exhibition)
Croatia, Las Vegas, Nev., ESPNU leased the remainder of its For their first road game of to Jackson, Mississippi to Nov. 8 Arkansas State
non-conference slate for the the season, the Rebels make a host Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 12 Norfolk State
4 p.m. — Summer League: Charlotte vs. Nov. 15 Western Michigan
2019-20 campaign Tuesday short trip north to square off at the Mississippi Coliseum. Nov. 19 Seattle
Chicago, Las Vegas, Nev., NBA
afternoon (July 9). Along against Memphis (Nov. 23). The Rebels and Lions will Nov. 23 at Memphis
4:30 p.m. — Summer League: Brooklyn vs. with eight games at The Pa- Ole Miss remains away from square off in the state capital Nov. 27 NIT Tip-Off (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Nov. 29 NIT Tip-Off (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Orlando, Las Vegas, Nev., ESPNU vilion, the Rebels play five home during Thanksgiving for the second consecutive Dec. 3 Butler
6 p.m. — Summer League: Minnesota vs. games away from home be- week, heading to Brooklyn season. Ole Miss faces Ten- Dec. 7 CSU Bakersfield
Miami, Las Vegas, Nev., NBA fore starting SEC action. for the NIT Tip-Off. The nessee Tech (Dec. 29) before Dec. 14 Middle Tennessee
Dec. 21 vs. Southeastern Louisiana
6:30 p.m. — Summer League: New Orleans Ole Miss opens the 2019- Rebels join Oklahoma State, wrapping up the non-confer- (Jackson, Miss.)
20 season with four straight Penn State and Syracuse at ence slate with a road battle Dec. 29 Tennessee Tech
vs. Cleveland, Las Vegas, Nev., ESPN2
home games, starting with Barclays Center for games on at Wichita State (Jan. 4). The Jan. 4 at Wichita State
8 p.m. — Summer League: San Antonio vs. a matchup against Arkan- Nov. 27 and Nov. 29. matchup against the Shock-
Phoenix, Las Vegas, Nev., NBA sas State (Nov. 8) the night Tipping off the month of ers is part of a scheduling date. Season tickets for the
8:30 p.m. — Summer League: New York vs. before an Ole Miss football December, Ole Miss returns alliance with the SEC and 2019-2020 basketball sea-
LA Lakers, Las Vegas, Nev., ESPN2 game. The Rebels welcome home to host Butler (Dec. The American Conference son are one sale by visiting
10 p.m. — Summer League: China vs. Mil- Norfolk State to Oxford for 3), completing a home-and- in which the participating OleMissTix.com. For the
a midweek contest (Nov. home series that began last schools will play a home-and- latest news and updates re-
waukee, Las Vegas, Nev., NBA
12) before hosting Western November. On the first Sat- home series, beginning this garding Ole Miss Men’s Bas-
10:30 p.m. — Summer League: Denver vs. ketball, follow the Rebels on
Michigan for another Friday urday of the month (Dec. 7), season. Therefore, the Rebels
Golden State, Las Vegas, Nev., ESPNU night battle (Nov. 15) ahead former Ole Miss head coach will host Wichita State during Twitter at @OleMissMBB, on
POKER of the final home football Rod Barnes returns to Ox- the 2020-21 campaign. Facebook at Ole Miss Men’s
6 p.m. — World Series of Poker: Day 6 game of the season, a SEC ford by bringing the CSU Tipoff times for all games Basketball and on Instagram
action from the 50th No-Limit Hold’em Main Saturday showdown with Bakersfield Roadrunners to will be announced at a later at olemissmbb.
Event, Las Vegas, Nev., ESPN
9:30 p.m. — World Series of Poker: Day 6
action from the 50th No-Limit Hold’em Main
Baseball
N.Y. Mets (Vargas 3-4) at Miami (TBD), 7:10 Jacinto College North, $3.45 million Pakistan and Nadiia Kichenok, Ukraine, 7-6 Castillo to Birmingham (SL) for a rehab as-
p.m. 18. Pittsburgh, Quinn Priester, rhp, Cary-Grove (5), 6-4. signment.
Event, Las Vegas, Nev., ESPN2 San Francisco (Anderson 3-2) at Milwaukee HS, Cary, Ill., $3.4 million Juniors Men’s Singles LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Sent RHP Keynan
TENNIS
American League Glance (TBD), 8:10 p.m.
Arizona (TBD) at St. Louis (Wainwright 5-7),
19. St. Louis, Zack Thompson, lhp, Kentucky,
$3 million
Third Round
Anton Matusevich, Britain, def. Holger Vitus
Middleton to Inland Empire (Cal) for a rehab
assignment.
All Times EDT
East Division 8:15 p.m. 20. Seattle, George Kirby, rhp, Elon, Nodskov Rune (1), Denmark, 6-4, 7-5. MINNESOTA TWINS — Signed SS Alec Craig
7 a.m. — Wimbledon: Gentlemen’s Quarter- W L Pct GB Cincinnati (TBD) at Colorado (TBD), 8:40 p.m. $3,242,900 Shintaro Mochizuki (8), Japan, def. Arthur Fery, to a minor league contract.
New York 57 31 .648 — Atlanta (Keuchel 2-2) at San Diego (TBD), 21. Atlanta, Braden Shewmake, ss, Texas A&M, Britain, 6-3, 6-3. NEW YORK YANKEES — Signed LHP Dan
finals, Centre Court, London, ESPN Tampa Bay 52 39 .571 6½ 10:10 p.m. $3,129,800
22. Tampa Bay, Greg Jones, ss, UNC Wilming-
Martin Damm (4), Czech Republic, def. Taha
Baadi, Canada, 6-2, 6-3.
Jennings to a minor league contract.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Sent LHP Sean
Boston 49 41 .544 9
7 a.m. — Wimbledon: Gentlemen’s Quarter- Toronto 34 57 .374 24½
All-Star Game Box ton, $3,024,500
23. Colorado, Michael Toglia, 1b, UCLA,
Dalibor Svrcina, Czech Republic, def. Tristan
Schoolkate, Australia, 6-4, 6-2.
Manaea to Stockton (Cal) for rehab assign-
ment.
Baltimore 27 62 .303 30½
NL AL $2,725,000 Carlos Gimeno Valero, Spain, def. Filip Cristian TAMPA BAY RAYS — Sent 3B Matt Duffy, RHP
finals, Centre Court, London, ESPN2
Central Division
W L Pct GB ab r h bi ab r h bi 24. Cleveland, Daniel Espino, Georgia Premier Jianu (13), Romania, 6-7, 6-3, 6-2. Diego Castillo and LHP Anthony Banda to the
Yelich, lf 2 0 0 0 Springer, rf 2 0 1 0 Academy, Statesboro, Ga., $2.5 million Harold Mayot, France, def. Brandon Nakashima GCL Rays for rehab assignments.
11 a.m. — Wimbledon: Gentlemen’s Quar- Minnesota
Cleveland
56 33 .629 —
50 38 .568 5½ Bryant, lf 1 0 0 0 Lindor, ss 2 0 0 0 25. L.A. Dodgers, Kody Hoese, 3b, Tulane, (6), United States, 6-4, 6-4. National League
Chicago 42 44 .488 12½ McNeil, lf 1 0 0 0 LeMahieu, 2b 2 0 0 0 $2,740,300 Juniors Women’s Singles CHICAGO CUBS — Sent RHP Allen Webster to
terfinals, Centre Court, London, ESPN Kansas City 30 61 .330 27 Baez, ss 2 0 0 0 Torres, 2b 2 0 1 0 26. Arizona, Blake Walston, lhp, New Hanover Third Round Tennessee (SL) for a rehab assignment.
Detroit 28 57 .329 26 Story, ss 1 0 0 0 Trout, cf 2 0 0 0 HS, Wilmington, N.C., $2.45 million Emma Navarro (1), United States, def. Katrina PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned 2B Kevin
WNBA BASKETBALL West Division Dejong, ss 0 0 0 0 Merrifield, cf 2 0 0 0 27. Chicago Cubs, Ryan Jensen, RHP, Fresno Scott, United States, 0-6, 6-1, 6-1. Kramer to Indianapolis (IL). Signed OF Deion
W L Pct GB Freeman, 1b 1 0 0 0 Santana, 1b 3 0 0 0 State, $2 million Polina Kudermetova, Russia, def. Qinwen Walker to a minor league contract and assigned
10 a.m. — Connecticut at Atlanta, NBA Houston 57 33 .633 — Blackmon, rf 2 1 1 1 Abreu, 1b 1 0 0 0 28. Milwaukee, Ethan Small, lhp, Mississippi Zheng (3), China, 6-2, 6-1. him the th GCL Pirates.
Oakland 50 41 .549 7½ Bellinger, rf 2 0 0 0 Martinez, dh 2 0 0 0 State, $1.8 million Daria Snigur, Ukraine, def. Robin Montgomery, SAN DIEGO PADRES — Sent OF Travis
7:30 p.m. — Minnesota at Chicago, CBSSN Texas 48 42 .533 9 Alonso, 1b 2 0 1 2 Vogelbach, dh 1 0 0 0
Arenado, 3b 2 0 0 0 Bregman, 3b 2 1 1 0
29. Oakland, Logan Davidson, ss, Clemson, United States, 6-7, 6-1, 6-2. Jankowski to Lake Elsinore (Cal) for a rehab
Los Angeles 45 46 .495 12½ $2,424,600 Diane Parry (4), France, def. Hong Yi Cody assignment.
Thursday Seattle 39 55 .415 20
Sunday’s Games
Moustakas, 3b 2 0 0 0 MChapman, 3b 0 1 0 0
Bell, dh 2 0 1 0 Sanchez, c 2 1 1 0
Realmuto, dh 2 0 0 0 McCann, c 1 0 1 0
30. N.Y. Yankees, Anthony Volpe, ss, Delbarton
HS, Morristown, N.J., $2,740,300
Wong, Hong Kong, 6-2, 6-3.
Alexa Noel (10), United States, def. Matilda Mu-
American Association
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed
Toronto 6, Baltimore 1 31. L.A. Dodgers, Michael Busch, 2b, North tavdzic, Britain, 6-4, 6-4. RHP Chris Pennell.
AUTO RACING Boston 6, Detroit 3 Contreras,c 2 0 0 0 Brantley, lf 1 0 1 1 Carolina, $2,312,000 Priska Madelyn Nugroho, Indonesia, def. Fruh- KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Traded OF For-
Cleveland 11, Cincinnati 1 Muncy, 2b 2 0 0 0 Meadows, lf-rf 1 0 0 0 32. Houston, Korey Lee, c, California. $1.75 virtova Linda, Czech Republic, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. restt Allday to Lincoln for RHP Evan Korson,
2:30 p.m. — NASCAR Gander Outdoors Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Yankees 1 Marte, 2b 2 0 1 0 Bogaerts, ph 1 0 0 0 million Juniors Men’s Doubles the reversionary rights to RHP Michael Blazek
Washington 5, Kansas City 2 Grandal, c 1 1 0 0 Betts, rf 0 0 0 0 33. Arizona, Brennan Malone, rhp, IMG Acade- First Round and a player to be named.
Truck Series: qualifying, Sparta, Ky., FS1 Chicago White Sox 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Acuna, cf 2 0 0 0 Polanco, ss 2 0 1 1 my, Bradenton, Fla., $2,202,200 Andrew Paulson, Czech Republic and Eric Van- LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Released INF John
Houston 11, L.A. Angels 10, 10 innings Dahl, cf 1 1 1 0 Gallo, lf 1 1 1 1 34. Arizona, Drey Jameson, rhp, Ball State, shelboim, Ukraine, def. Phuong van Nguyen, Sansone.
6:30 p.m. — NASCAR Gander Outdoors Texas 4, Minnesota 1, 11 innings Totals 32 3 5 3 Totals
National League 000 001 020—3
30 4 8 3 $1.4 million Vietnam and Kevin Chahoud, Sweden, 6-1, 6-1. SIOUX FALLS CANARIES — Released INF
Oakland 7, Seattle 4 Nyles Nygaard.
American League 010 010 200—4
Truck Series: The Buckle Up in Your Truck Tuesday’s Games TEXAS AIRHOGS — Signed RHP Cody White.
Friday’s Games
Chula Vista, Calif., $4.05 million
14. Philadelphia, Bryson Stott, ss, UNLV, $3.9
Schuurs (8), Netherlands, 6-2, 7-6 (1).
Mixed Doubles
Third Round
Transactions PENNSYLVANIA — Named Dr. Jeremy Weeks
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Daniel J. van Ackere/America’s Test Kichen via AP
Fennel, orange and olives star in this salad
recipe from the cookbook “Tasting Italy.”
This bright,
tasty salad
celebrates Sicilian
ingredients
BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
T
his light, bright salad celebrates ingre-
dients that are abundant in Sicily.
Citrus fruits, in particular, flourish
and come in many varieties. Taroccos, or
blood oranges, are the most popular and
prized variety, so it seemed only fitting that
we use them for this salad.
bettycrocker.com
We liked the fennel best when it was sliced
Bisquick has been called the most versatile ingredient in the kitchen. Use it to slice work time for dishes from
casseroles to desserts, like these peach-ginger shortcakes. as thin as possible; this ensured its texture
was delicate and crisp rather than tough and
BY JAN SWOOPE chewy, making it an ideal pairing with the
jswoope@cdispatch.com sweet, juicy oranges.
To ensure that they were evenly distrib-
I
t was in 1930, so history tells us, uted in the salad, we cut the oranges into
that General Mills sales exec bite-size pieces and tossed the salad gently
Carl Smith sat down to some to keep the segments from falling apart. To
fabulous hot biscuits in a train din- See Sicilian, 6B
ing car. Amazed that fresh biscuits
could be delivered in short order
on a train, Smith visited the chef’s
galley after his meal. The chef
showed how he had premixed lard,
flour, baking powder and salt and
kept his prepared mixture on ice so
Greek yogurt
he could readily bake up biscuits for
passengers. In the Depression-era
’30s, before muffin, biscuit or cake
creates a creamy,
mix, this was a novel approach.
Smith recognized a good idea
when he saw it and took the concept
spice-infused
salad dressing
back to General Mills. Work soon
began on a formula that could be bettycrocker.com
boxed and stored outside the fridge. This Bisquick chicken alfredo can be ready in about 35 minutes.
The result was Bisquick, a handy love, from casseroles to dinner rolls serve it too soon. Let it rest out of
kitchen helper that’s worth a revisit. BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
to desserts. the oven for a while, says thekitch-
Many of us grew up with our
F
Long summer days packed with enmagpie.com.) resh, juicy summer tomatoes make
parents or grandparents pulling
activity call for quick-fix suppers. The chicken alfredo recipe today a great salad, so we set out to create
the General Mills Betty Crocker
A few suggestions you can make has “everything needed for a com- one with complementary flavors and a
Bisquick out of the pantry to make
with Bisquick include a healthier plete meal in a pan: chicken, veggie creamy dressing.
biscuits or pancakes. The prepared
alternative to fried chicken — ov- and a side bread,” says bettycrock- Tomatoes exude lots of liquid when cut,
baking mix of flour, shortening, salt
en-baked chicken legs breaded er.com. which can quickly turn a salad into soup. To
and baking powder has withstood
the test of time, as useful today as in a light, crispy coating full of For dessert, use Bisquick with get rid of some of the tomato juice without
ever, if not moreso. It’s been called seasonings. Or try the “Impossible fresh peaches from the local farm- losing all the valuable flavor, we looked to a
“the most versatile ingredient in Quiche” recipe made with ham, ers market to create peach-ginger method that had proven successful in our oth-
your kitchen” by more than one bacon and Swiss. Make it vegetari- shortcakes. er tomato salad recipes: salting the tomatoes
source, including chowhound.com. an with vegetables instead of meats. Mmm ... tastes like summertime before making the salad.
This baking shortcut provides fast- (Make sure to let it cool down. The already. Simply cutting the tomatoes into wedges,
er ways to make so many foods we quiche will fall apart if you try to See BisQuick, 6B See Greek Yogurt, 6B
B
asil pesto isn’t just for pasta. trimmed
We found a way to imbue chick- n Process basil, 1/2 cup oil, garlic,
en with basil and garlic that lemon juice and 3/4 teaspoon salt in food
would hold up on the grill. processor until smooth, about 1 minute,
How did we get enough flavor into scraping down bowl as needed. Transfer
the chicken? We used homemade 1/4 cup pesto to large bowl and set aside
for marinade. Add Parmesan to pesto left
pesto, which tastes stronger and in processor and pulse to incorporate,
fresher than store-bought. We added about 3 pulses; transfer 1/4 cup pesto
the pesto base to separate mixtures to small bowl and set aside for stuffing.
for marinating, stuffing and saucing Add remaining 1/4 cup oil to pesto left in
processor and pulse to incorporate, about
the chicken. 3 pulses; set aside for serving.
We found that bone-in chicken n Starting on thick side of breast, closest
breasts had the most flavor. We cut to breastbone, cut horizontal pocket in
pockets in them to fill with pesto and each breast, stopping 1/2 inch from edge
then marinated the stuffed breasts so halves remain attached. Season chick-
en, inside and out, with salt and pepper.
in more pesto. We added a third dose Place 1 tablespoon pesto reserved for
of pesto in a sauce to serve with the stuffing in each pocket. Tie each chick-
chicken after it was grilled. en breast with 2 pieces kitchen twine to
secure. In large bowl, rub chicken with
pesto reserved for marinade, cover, and
GRILLED PESTO CHICKEN refrigerate for 1 hour.
— For a charcoal grill: Open bottom vent
Servings: 4
Start to finish: 1 hour, 30 minutes completely. Light large chimney starter
filled with charcoal briquettes (6 quarts).
4 cups fresh basil leaves When top coals are partially covered with
3/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil ash, pour evenly over half of grill. Set
5 garlic cloves, peeled cooking grate in place, cover, and open lid
1 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice vent completely. Heat grill until hot, about Joe Keller/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
Salt and pepper See Pesto, 6B Use flavorful bone-in chicken breasts to make this grilled pesto chicken.
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Greek yogurt
Continued from Page 5B
tossing them with salt, and letting
them sit for 15 minutes provided
enough time for the juice to drain.
This also seasoned the tomatoes
and their juice at the same time.
We reserved a measured amount
of the flavorful juice to add to the
dressing without watering down
the salad.
Greek yogurt laid the founda-
tion for a creamy, spice-infused
dressing, and we boosted its tang
with lemon juice and the reserved
tomato juice. To that we added
fresh oregano, cumin, and garlic,
but some tasters found the cumin
and garlic too harsh.
A quick zap in the microwave Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Yesterday’sANSWER
answer
was all it took to effectively bloom
the spice and cook the garlic,
Sudoku
Sudoku is a number-
YESTERDAY’S
1 2 7 5 3 4 8 6 9
placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
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successfully mellowing their 9 8 4 2 1 6 3 7 5
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placing with based
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Sicilian Pesto
Continued from Page 5B Continued from Page 5B
finish our salad, we added 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive 5 minutes. until well browned and
some oil-cured black oil — For a gas grill: Turn all chicken registers 160 F,
2 tablespoons coarsely burners to high, cover, 5 to 10 minutes.
olives, which added briny chopped fresh mint and heat grill until hot,
contrast, plus fresh mint, 2 teaspoons lemon juice about 15 minutes. Turn
n Transfer chicken
Salt and pepper all burners to medium- to platter, tent with
lemon juice, olive oil, salt
low. (Adjust burners as aluminum foil, and let
and pepper. n Cut away peel and pith from needed to maintain grill rest for 5 to 10 minutes.
oranges. Quarter oranges, then temperature of 350 F.) Remove twine, car ve
slice crosswise into 1/2-inch- n Clean and oil cooking
FENNEL, ORANGE thick pieces. Combine oranges grate. Place chicken skin
chicken, and ser ve with
remaining sauce.
AND OLIVE SALAD and any accumulated juices,
fennel, olives, oil, mint, and lem-
side up on grill (cooler
side if using charcoal). Nutrition information per
Servings: 4-6 on juice in bowl. Season with Cover and cook until serving: 442 calories;
Start to finish: 25 minutes salt and pepper to taste. Serve. chicken registers 155 F, 247 calories from fat;
Nutrition information per 25 to 35 minutes. 28 g fat (14 g saturated;
2 blood oranges serving: 122 calories; 89 n Slide chicken to hotter
1 fennel bulb, stalks discarded, 1 g trans fats); 279
calories from fat; 13 g fat (2 g side of grill (if using
bulb halved, cored, and sliced mg cholesterol; 860
saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg charcoal) or turn all
thin cholesterol; 152 mg sodium;10 burners to high (if using mg sodium; 25 g
1/4 cup pitted brine-cured black g carbohydrate; 2 g fiber; 6 g gas), and flip skin side carbohydrate; 1 g fiber;
olives, sliced thin sugar; 1 g protein. down. Cover and cook 7 g sugar; 23 g protein.
Bisquick
Continued from Page 5B ACROSS
brown sugar and ground ginger until coat- Move mixture toward center of skillet. 1 Isthmus nation
OVEN BAKED DRUMSTICKS ed. Let stand 30 minutes or until syrupy. Drop 12 heaping tablespoonfuls of dough 7 Distantly
Prep: 10 minutes n Heat oven to 425 F. In large bowl, stir
Cook: 45 minutes around edge of skillet. 11 Door-pounder’s
Bisquick mix, 1/4 cup granulated sugar, n Bake 12 to 14 minutes or until biscuits
Makes 6 servings crystallized ginger, half-and-half and melt- cry
are golden brown. Spoon tomatoes over 12 Cats’ quarries
ed butter until soft dough forms. Onto chicken mixture. Sprinkle with remaining
2-3 tablespoons butter or margarine ungreased cookie sheet, drop dough by 6 13 Small
2/3 cup Bisquick mix fresh basil.
spoonfuls. 14 Begged
1 1/2 teaspoon paprika (Note: For extra color, use a combination
1 1/4 teaspoon salt
n Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until golden of zucchini and yellow summer squash. 15 Trio doubled
brown. Cool 15 minutes. 17 Existence
1/4 teaspoon pepper n In chilled medium bowl, beat sweet- Change up vegetables with fresh broccoli
3 pounds chicken drumsticks, chicken and cut-up red bell pepper.) 20 Neighborhoods
ened whipped cream ingredients with
legs electric mixer on low speed until mixture (Source: bettycrocker.com) 23 Pitcher’s stat
Spray butter 24 Big hit
begins to thicken. Gradually increase
speed to high and beat just until soft 26 Hair goo
n Preheat oven to 425 F.
n Melt butter in a 9-by-13-inch baking peaks form. BISQUICK IMPOSSIBLE 27 Need to pay
n To serve, split warm shortcakes; place
dish in oven.
n While butter is melting, stir together on dessert plates. Fill and top with peach QUICHE RECIPE 28 Lupino of film
29 Hospital workers
mixture and whipped cream. Prep: 5 minutes
Bisquick, paprika, salt and pepper in a
(Source: bettycrocker.com) Cook: 35 minutes 31 Quick taste
bowl. Coat each chicken drum and place 32 Prom crowd
Makes 6 servings 5 Remote button 24 Stable resident
in 9-by-13-inch dish with melted butter. 33 They may clash
n Spray with butter before putting in the 6 High point 25 Possess
oven, and once during baking. IMPOSSIBLY EASY CHICKEN 12 slices bacon, cooked, drained and 34 Land, as a fish 7 Current unit 30 Vigor
crumbled 37 Commotion
n Bake 30 minutes, flip and bake an
additional 15-25 minutes. ALFREDO SKILLET 1 cup Swiss cheese shredded (about 4 39 Completely
8 Making purer, in
a way
33 Door sign
35 Shopping aid
(Source: lilluna.com) Prep: 20 minutes ounces) 43 Put up, as
Total: 35 minutes 1/3 cup onion, diced
9 Perfect serve 36 Foot part
Makes 6 servings posters 10 Spectrum end 37 That woman
2 cups milk
PEACH-GINGER SHORTCAKES 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 cup Bisquick
44 Like vistas
45 Tense
16 Breaks, in a way 38 Young fellow
Prep: 15 minutes 4 eggs 17 On the up-and- 40 Unbroken
Total time: 1 hour, 15 minutes 1 1/4 pound boneless skinless chicken 46 Menace up 41 Aunt, in Aca-
breasts, cut into 1-inch cubes 1/2 teaspoon salt
Makes 6 servings 18 Singer Cara pulco
3 cups sliced zucchini (about 4 medium 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
DOWN 19 Suffering a mo- 42 Halloween mo.
For filling: or 1 pound)
2 cups Original Bisquick mix n Preheat oven to 400 F. Lightly grease a 1 Balloon sound ment of weakness
3 cups sliced peeled peaches
1/4 cup packed brown sugar 1/2 cup shredded Parmesan cheese 10-inch pie plate. 2 Clumsy one 21 TV sound
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger 3 tablespoons chopped fresh basil leaves n Sprinkle crumbled bacon, shredded 3 Volleyball need 22 Loses it
2/3 cup milk cheese and diced onion evenly over bot- 4 Biscotti flavor
For shortcakes: 3/4 cup Alfredo pasta sauce tom of pie plate.
2 1/2 cups Original Bisquick mix 1 cup chopped tomatoes n Beat eggs with the salt and pepper,
1/4 cup granulated sugar then stir in the milk.
3 tablespoons chopped crystallized ginger n Heat oven to 400 F. In 12-inch oven- n Add in the Bisquick and beat until
1/2 cup half-and-half proof skillet, heat oil over medium-high
smooth; it must be smooth to work.
1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted heat. Add chicken and zucchini. Cook 5
to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until n Pour the liquid mix over ingredients in
For sweetened whipped cream: chicken is no longer pink. the pie plate.
3/4 cup whipping cream n Meanwhile, in medium bowl, stir to- n Bake in preheated oven 35 minutes
4 1/2 teaspoons granulated sugar gether Bisquick mix, Parmesan cheese, 2 or until a toothpick inserted in the center
3/4 teaspoon vanilla tablespoons of the basil and the milk until of quiche comes out clean. Let cool on a
soft dough forms. wire rack for 15 minutes. Slice and serve.
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n In medium bowl, gently toss peaches, n Stir Alfredo sauce into chicken mixture. (Source: thekitchenmagpie.com)
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