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Did you hear?
JACKSON — A newly published vid- she lacks the understanding and judgment to represent has created a social and political climate
that normalizes hateful and racist rheto-
eo shows a white Republican U.S. sen-
ator in Mississippi praising someone
the people of our state.’ ric,” Johnson said in a statement. “Hyde-
Espy campaign spokesman Danny Blanton Smith’s decision to joke about ‘hanging,’
by saying: “If he invited me to a public
in a state known for its violent and ter-
hanging, I’d be on the front row.”
understanding and judgment to repre- Hyde-Smith, who is endorsed by roristic history toward African Ameri-
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, who faces a
sent the people of our state.” President Donald Trump, is the first cans, is sick. To envision this brutal and
black Democratic challenger in a Nov.
The video was shot in Tupelo, in front woman to represent Mississippi in ei- degenerate type of frame during a time
27 runoff, said Sunday that her Nov. 2 re-
of a statue of Elvis Presley, who was born ther chamber of Congress, and after when Black people, Jewish People and
mark was “an exaggerated expression of
in the city in northeastern Mississippi. being appointed is trying to become the immigrants are still being targeted for
regard” for someone who invited her to
It shows a small group of white people first woman elected to the U.S. Senate violence by White nationalists and rac-
speak, and “any attempt to turn this into
clapping politely for Hyde-Smith after a from the state. ists is hateful and hurtful.”
a negative connotation is ridiculous.”
fellow cattle rancher introduced her. Lamar White Jr., publisher of a A Republican activist who initial-
Mississippi has a bitter history of ra-
Republican Gov. Phil Bryant appoint- left-leaning Louisiana news site called ly supported another candidate in the
cially motivated lynchings of black peo-
ed Hyde-Smith to temporarily succeed The Bayou Brief, posted the video Sun- special U.S. Senate election said he will
ple. The NAACP website says that be-
Cochran, who retired amid health con- day on social media. White told The As- vote for Hyde-Smith in the runoff, even
tween 1882 and 1968, there were 4,743
cerns in April. She will serve until the sociated Press he received the video late though he considers her a weak candi-
lynchings in the United States, and near- special election is resolved. Saturday from “a very reliable, trusted
ly 73 percent of the victims were black. date.
Hyde-Smith and Espy each received source,” but he would not reveal the per- “That comment about ‘a public hang-
It says Mississippi had 581 during that about 41 percent of the vote in a four-per- son’s name. He said that source received
time, the most of any state. ing’ is much ado about nothing,” said
son race Tuesday to advance to the run- it from the person who shot the video.
Hyde-Smith is challenged by former Scott Brewster of Brandon, who is white.
off. The winner gets the final two years White said he believes he received
congressman and former U.S. agricul- “She’s not very smart and made a tone-
of a term started by longtime Republi- the video because he has been writing
ture secretary Mike Espy. can Sen. Thad Cochran. about racism in the South for about a deaf comment. It doesn’t make her a rac-
“Cindy Hyde-Smith’s comments are Espy in 1986 became the first Afri- dozen years. ist.”
reprehensible,” Espy campaign spokes- can-American since Reconstruction to “There’s no excuse to say what she A Republican state lawmaker in Mis-
man Danny Blanton said in a statement win a U.S. House seat in Mississippi, said,” White said of Hyde-Smith. sissippi, Rep. Karl Oliver, came under
Sunday. “They have no place in our po- and if he defeats Hyde-Smith, he would The national NAACP president Der- sharp criticism in May 2017 after he
litical discourse, in Mississippi, or our be the first African-American since Re- rick Johnson, who is from Mississippi, posted on Facebook that people should
country. We need leaders, not dividers, construction to represent the state in the said Hyde-Smith’s comment shows a be lynched for removing Confederate
and her words show that she lacks the U.S. Senate. lack of judgment. monuments.
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the city’s parks. The city “It’s going to some- city’s ca- with more soccer fields, so to speak, and make it The city drawing more
is seeking the 1 percent thing that is acceptable pacity to allowing that facility to more a place to be with tournaments would also
increases for 20 years, that we use that local food host tour- focus on soccer long- your family. It already help boost its sales taxes.
with plans to tie them to and beverage tax for,” naments term. has some of that with “We want to be a
bonding for Cornerstone Chism said. “I don’t see and provide Logan also said that, playgrounds and the pa- well-rounded community,
Park, a planned tourna- any problem with it. Since a place for while such a plan is still vilion, but kind of expand and that includes parks
ment-ready park on High- it’s increasing, they’re regular rec- very long-range, it could on that. “ and rec in ways that are
way 25 just south of the going to have to have a reation for also allow the removal of Spruill said Corner- not just parks and rec,”
Highway 12 interchange. referendum, and as long c i t i z e n s . Spruill the baseball and softball stone Park’s importance she said. “They are eco-
Cornerstone Park, de- as they’ve got a referen- The park’s fields at McKee Park. extends beyond being a nomic development as
pending on how much the dum, there should not be plans also “I think you could see pure recreation facility. well. I think we have a
city decides to build in it, a problem.” include McKee Park become She said the city hopes huge opportunity in front
is estimated to cost any- Chism was involved a 10,000 more of a leisure park, its location will help kick- of us and I want us to be
where from about $18.5 in the end of Columbus’ square foot an open space,” he said. start development on the the absolute top dog in
million to $22 million. restaurant tax last legis- mu lt i - p u r - “Take down the fences, west side of Starkville. the state for this effort.”
If the tax increases lative session after Lown- pose facili-
make it through the Legis- des County and the City ty, walking
lature and are signed into of Columbus sent the trails, an Logan
law, the matter will then Legislature a combined optional RV
return to Starkville for a resolution removing park and a pond.
referendum, which will the tax’s $325,000 floor. While the city has a
need 60 percent of the vote Chism and other repre- long way to go before de-
to pass. sentatives put the floor termining what it would
District 43 Rep. Rob back in, causing the Sen- build in Cornerstone
Roberson (R-Starkville) ate to refuse to pass it and Park, should the refer-
said the city’s efforts to killing the tax altogether. endum pass, Spruill said
strengthen its economy At the time, Chism said she wants the city to con-
through boosting recre- he was against removing sider as much as it can in
ation tourism made sup- the floor because there the early going.
porting legislation an easy had been no referendum “I want us to look at
decision. to gauge voter support for some of those extras,”
“It’s an economic motor changing the tax. Spruill said. “I want us to
that can help our commu- District initially take on as much
nity, whether it be through 16 Sen. An- as we can comfortably
the restaurants or the gela Turn- take on, because when
hotels or what have you,” e r - For d you do that, one of the
Roberson said. “That mon- ( D -West things you find is that it’s
ey will turn over into the Point) said hard to go back and revis-
community several times. she “defi- it it. I want us to look at
“My theory on this the most that we can do,
nitely” will
is anytime you can have right out of the box.”
s u p p o r t Turner-Ford
the opportunity to let the Starkville Parks and
St ark v ille’s
community decide what Recreation Director Ger-
resolution.
direction it wants to go in, ry Logan said the plans
“If the board wants to
that’s never a bad thing,” for the new park im-
present that legislation
he added. “People will pressed him.
and it benefits the com-
have an opportunity to “It would, obviously,
munity, I think it’s a win-
vote on this, and the peo- put Starkville in a very,
win for Starkville,” she
ple I’ve talked with — just very good position to at-
said. “I haven’t heard of
everyday folks that I’ve tract these events,” Lo-
any opposition to it. With gan said. “That’s both at
mentioned it to — I real-
ly haven’t heard a whole local support, I will sup- the state level and then
lot of negative comments port it.” going after events and
about it.” District 15 Sen. Gary sports marketing and
District 37 Rep. Gary Jackson (R-Starkville) sports tourism and trying
Chism, who sits on the could not be reached for to attract those things
House of Representatives’ comment by press time. here.”
Local and Private Legis- Cornerstone Park’s
lation Committee, said he The park construction would also
doesn’t foresee any trou- Mayor Lynn Spruill have a ripple effect on
ble with the legislation said Cornerstone Park, Starkville’s other parks.
passing because it will which current plans show With Cornerstone Park’s
include an election to let can support anywhere focus on baseball and
Starkville’s voters decide from 12 to 15 diamond softball fields, some of
whether to approve the fields, is meant both to the fields at the Sports-
tax. considerably bolster the plex could be replaced
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Colorado’s election
of Jared Polis as
governor a remarkable
turnaround for state
Congressman Jared Polis quietly made
history Tuesday night. Early results indi-
cate Colorado voters have made him the
first openly gay governor to win election in
America.
Polis’ sexual orientation was such a
non-issue during the campaign that it would
be easy to forget that in 2012 the question
of whether same-sex couples could be
joined by civil unions brought the Colorado
General Assembly to a political meltdown.
That six years later Polis, his partner Mar-
lon Reis, and their two children are poised
to become the first-family of Colorado is
remarkable.
We went from a state where our elected
officials struggled to provide even basic
rights to same-sex couples to a state where
a gay man ran for governor and his sexual
orientation wasn’t discussed as a political
liability. Faith in humanity should be tempo-
rarily restored. POLITICS
Denver Post reporter Nic Garcia docu-
mented the decades of ground work it took
to get to this point in his late-September
analysis: “From ‘Hate State’ to Jared Polis:
Who votes Republican?
How Colorado led the way for gay, transgen- Exit polls aren’t 77 percent of Asians riling up and turning out the base,
der candidates to run for office — and win.” always 100 percent and 54 percent of other not by persuading the middle. May-
The story was a remarkable retrospective reliable. For example, in races voted Democrat. be that’s right. But if it isn’t, Repub-
on how advocates responded to the 1992 2016, the exit interviews That Republicans have licans might want to look over their
passage of Amendment 2, which was a dis- suggested that Donald failed to make inroads shoulders at what’s happening with
gusting attempt to make it illegal to protect Trump would lose Flori- with minority voters — independents. Fifty-four percent of
the LGBT community from discrimination. da, Wisconsin, Pennsyl- who, come what may, self-described independents voted
Garcia told the story of Equality Colorado, vania and North Caroli- will constitute a larger Democrat in 2018, compared with
the Gay and Lesbian Fund, and One Colo- na by small margins. He and larger share of the only 42 percent in 2016. Among
rado, rising up and fighting for civil rights won all of them. electorate in the years to those calling themselves “moder-
in Colorado. And while ultimately it was the Let’s take it as given come — will yet cause ates,” 52 percent voted for Clinton
U.S. Supreme Court that legalized same- that 2018’s exit polls tears. But even in the two years ago, while 62 percent
sex marriage across the nation, the grass- are likely flawed in the Mona Charen shorter run, like 2020, voted Democrat on Tuesday.
roots work in Colorado was instrumental in same way. Still, they are this should make Repub- Democrats, too, should comb
fighting against the hardest thing of all to among the most inter- licans nervous. Whereas these exit polls for clues to where
change: the hearts and minds of the 53 per- esting polls because they reflect 52 percent of white women voted they’ve gone wrong. Fifty percent
cent of voters who supported Amendment 2. the views of actual voters — not Republican in 2016, the party lost of voters said Trump’s immigration
But as far as this state and this nation has “registered” or “likely,” but the ground in 2018. An equal number policies are either “about right” (33
come, it’s important that we take a moment real McCoy. Margins of error we of white women gave their votes percent) or “not tough enough” (17
to note the historic significance of a Polis shall always have with us, but they to Democrats (49 percent) as to percent). Portraying immigration
victory because there’s much left to be done shouldn’t stifle all punditry. Republicans (49 percent). policy as a contest between the
on the equality front in this nation. Some of the data about this Another reliable group for Re- big-hearted and the bigots is not
Just before the midterm elections, year’s crop of voters is similar to publicans has been married adults. going to serve Democrats well.
President Donald Trump’s administration what we’ve seen in past contests, Fifty-two percent of married voters A solid 56 percent of voters
proposed rolling back policies put in place but there are some trends that chose Trump in 2016. Fifty-six oppose the suggestion that Con-
under President Barack Obama that provid- should give both Republicans and percent had been Romney voters in gress should impeach President
ed protections for transgender individuals Democrats cause for reflection. 2012. But in 2018, the percentage of Trump. While 54 percent of voters
across many aspects of government. The A majority of voters (56 percent) married people who voted Repub- have an unfavorable view of the
rules in place ensured that transgender indi- were over the age of 50. This helped lican dropped to 47 percent. Now, president, that is nothing like the 90
viduals would not face discrimination in gen- Republicans, as older voters skew it’s possible that many Republican percent disapproval among Demo-
der-related programs like those in health more Republican. But it didn’t help voters sat out this midterm and we crats. Opinions of the Democratic
care, schools or other benefits. There’s not a as much as it could have: Even are thus getting a skewed picture of Party aren’t so hot, either. Only 48
single documented case of those new rules among older voters, enthusiasm for how married voters will behave in percent have a favorable opinion of
causing anyone harm, and yet the rules have Republicans was muted. Of those 2020. But that’s not a good sign for the Democratic Party (versus 44
been targeted for removal. ages 50 and above, only half gave the party’s health, either. Republi- for the Republican Party), and only
Such political maneuvers reinforce what their votes this year to a Republican cans are usually better about voting 31 percent have a positive view of
we already know and simultaneously fear: candidate. Among the younger set, in off years than Democrats. Nancy Pelosi.
it is popular and easy for politicians to turn by contrast, lopsided percentages What about the white non-col- A number of high-profile,
their backs on minority populations who voted for Democrats. The 18- to lege men we’ve heard so much high-octane, lefty candidates were
need the protection of the law the most. 24-year-olds gave 68 percent of about? Seventy-one percent vot- defeated — Beto O’Rourke, Andrew
It’s a reminder too of the unresolved their support to Democrats. Among ed Republican in 2016. In 2018, Gillum and (likely) Stacey Abrams.
issues in Colorado. The U.S. Supreme Court 25- to 29-year-olds, 66 percent voted there was a little slippage. Only This should cue the Democrats to
punted on the question of whether a small Democrat. It was 59 percent among 66 percent voted Republican this look to their right for more viable
business owner can be compelled by an- voters in their 30s and 52 percent time. Results were similar for white choices. In the Republican Party,
ti-discrimination laws to serve all customers among those in their 40s. non-college women. It may not alas, it was mostly the moderates
equally even if it violates his or her religious As in the past, white voters have mean anything, but when races are who were defeated — another arti-
beliefs. That is a true point of conflict that tilted Republican, while minorities won by such slender margins, who fact of Trump’s rise. The sensible
remains unresolved for the owner and strongly favor Democrats. Fifty-four can say what’s significant and what middle still waits for a voice.
customers of Masterpiece Cake Shop in percent of white voters chose Re- isn’t? Mona Charen is a Senior Fel-
Lakewood. publican this year, while 90 percent Many politicos suggest that low at the Ethics and Public Policy
Denver Post of blacks, 69 percent of Hispanics, elections these days are decided by Center.
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tion and integration. of the district’s alter- We wanted to know if mark designation
The delay in seeking native school, Success the landmark designa- wouldn’t take away from
landmark designation Academy, which serves tion would impede those what we wanted to do,”
for Hunt is “not racial,” 19 students, and hosts plans and, beyond that, she said. “In fact, af-
CMSD board president the district’s in-house what the process would ter to listening to the
Jason Spears said after suspension classroom, be.” representatives from
Thursday’s meeting. which serves 25 stu- Jim Woodrick, Dep- the MDAH, we can see
“Lee and Hunt are dents. East Mississip- uty State Historical Di- where it might open up
two separate issues,” pi Community College rector for MDAH, who some grant opportuni-
Spears said. “Lee (was) uses the school for some fielded questions during ties we could take ad-
surplus property and of its workforce devel- the meeting, said he vantage of. We were ex-
Hunt is still in active use opment classes while understood the board’s cited to hear that.”
by the school district.” a part of the school is concern. Woodrick said MDAH
Designed by the home to Hunt Museum, “At the meeting, I em- staff will work with the
same architect, both which preserves history phasized that being a district to put together
Lee (for white students) of the city’s black com- landmark doesn’t mean an application for land-
and Hunt (for black stu- munity. you can’t do anything mark status.
dents) opened in 1952 in Labat said the Hunt with the building, which “Once that is done,
the waning years of seg- property is part of the is a common mispercep- the application will be
regation. The schools district’s capital im- tion,” Woodrick said. “In presented to the MDAH
integrated in 1970 and provement plan. fact, the regulations are board at its monthly or
Lee was converted to “We were concerned very flexible. The goal quarterly meeting,” Wo-
the city’s middle school with how the landmark is to make these land- odrick said. “The board
in 1993 before closing designation might af- marks useable facilities will then set a 30 -day pe-
in 2011. Hunt, though fect those plans,” Labat and our staff works with riod for public comment
no longer a high school, said. “There are things owners to make that and after that, the board
has remained in use by we would like to add, happen.” will consider all that in-
the district in a variety including G.E.D. test- Labat said she left the formation and make its
of functions. ing and expanding the meeting “very encour- decision.”
CMSD superinten- workforce training to aged.” Woodrick said the
dent Cherie Labat said make it available to peo- “I think we all left process usually takes no
Hunt is used as the site ple in the community. feeling that the land- more than a few months.
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ry, the legacy, on us,” said porting Republican Presi- make you get out of bed work very hard. It seems
Espy, a former congress- dent Donald Trump, while and vote,” she said outside like we kind of get gypped
man and former U.S. ag- Espy says a Mississippi the at New Hope Baptist sometimes — the middle
riculture secretary who is senator should evaluate Church precinct. class.”
trying to become the first what is best for the state. Clayborne said she Busby said she be-
African-American since Hyde-Smith and Espy was also motivated to vote lieves the economy is
Reconstruction to repre- each received about 41 because she opposes the strong under Trump, but
sent Mississippi in the percent on Nov. 6. Re- president’s stance on im- she still would like to see
U.S. Senate. “I’ll repre- publican Chris McDaniel migration. businesses create more
sent everybody irrespec- received about 16 percent “I think Donald Trump jobs that offer higher pay.
tive of race or religion or and asked his supporters is out of control and un- The special Senate race
party or gender or age or to unite behind Hyde- less he has some kind of was a magnet for voters,
sexual orientation or dis- Smith. Democrat Tobey checks and balances on creating a record-high
ability.” Bernard Bartee received his behavior, we are in turnout for Mississip-
Hyde-Smith is the first about 1 percent. trouble,” she said. pi in a federal midterm
woman to represent Mis- Voters said they had Jessica Busby is a election. With 99 percent
sissippi in either chamber many reasons for going to 32-year-old stay-at-home of precincts reporting,
of Congress, and is now the polls. mother with two sons. unofficial results com-
trying to become the first Octavia Clayborne, a One is 9 years old. The piled by The Associated
one elected. Republican 66-year-old retiree who is other is 2 months old. Press showed more than
Gov. Phil Bryant appoint- black and lives in Jackson, Busby, who is white and 888,800 ballots were cast
ed her to temporarily said she voted for Espy. lives near the Ross Bar- Nov. 6 in the special Sen-
succeed Cochran, who She noted that Missis- nett Reservoir outside ate election. That number
retired amid health con- sippi hasn’t had an Afri- Jackson, said she voted could grow as provisional
cerns in April. can-American U.S. sena- for Hyde-Smith. ballots are counted before
Hyde-Smith is running tor since Reconstruction. “I stick to Republi- final totals are certified
on a record of fully sup- “That in itself would cans,” Busby said. “We under a Nov. 16 deadline.
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Elliott, Prescott help Cowboys beat Eagles for needed win The day after earning a spot in the Big Ten
championship game, Northwestern is ranked in
By ROB MA ADDI The Eagles fell plays. We didn’t solve before the game,” The Associated Press college football poll for the
The Associated Press to 4-5 with their do it. Each person, Cowboys owner Jerry first time this season.
third straight loss each coach, each Jones said. “I asked him Northwestern (6-4) was No. 24 in the Top 25
PHILADELPHIA — after beating Iowa to clinch the Big Ten West
at home while the player in the locker before the game, ‘you feel-
Ezekiel Elliott and Dak with two games to play.
Cowboys improved room has to look at ing any pressure?’ (Garrett
Prescott left the defend- The rest of the Top 25 was fairly stable,
to 4-5. Washington yourself and decide replied) ‘It just makes me
ing Super Bowl champi-
leads the NFC East every day to give want to go out and do more See AP POLL, 5B
ons wondering how their
season went wrong. at 6-3. Prescott your best.” to turn this thing.’”
Elliott had 151 yards “All of us need The Cowboys Prescott had 270 yards Inside
rushing and his go-ahead to look in the mirror,” gave their all to give em- passing, tossed for one n more college football:
1-yard touchdown run in Philadelphia coach Doug battled coach Jason Garrett touchdown and also ran for Louisville fired coach Bobby Petrino,
the fourth quarter helped Pederson said. “Are we a week off from questions a score. Elliott also had a right, and members of his staff
doing enough? Are we about his job security. touchdown reception. Sunday with the team off to a 2-8
the Dallas Cowboys beat
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Mallett claims second USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour title
6 p.m. — Jacksonville State at Penn State, Big From Special Reports pionship runner-up and 11-time USCS two seasons or more. He will collect
Ten Network National Champion Terry Gray from top honors in all three of the USCS
6 p.m. — Stanford at North Carolina, ESPN2 ATLANTA — Jordon Mallett, of
6 p.m. — North Carolina A&T at Maryland Bartlett, Tennessee in a repeat of the regional series sprint car divisions, in-
7 p.m. — Oklahoma at UTSA, CBS Sports Network Greenbrier, Arkansas, will wear the 2017 season title chase. cluding the USCS Deep South, USCS
7 p.m. — UC Davis at Arkansas, SEC Network crown as the United Sprint Car Series Mallett clinched the title this past Mid-South and the USCS Southern
7:30 p.m. — Morgan State at Depaul, FS1 (USCS) presented by K&N Filters Out-
8 p.m. — Utah at Minnesota, Big Ten Network
weekend during the USCS the North Thunder regional series.
8 p.m. — Vermont at Kansas, ESPN2
law Thunder Tour National Champion vs. South Sunshine State Sprint Car His Championship in the USCS
8 p.m. — Long Beach State at Arizona, Pac-12 this racing season. The young sprint Shootout at Bubba Raceway Park in Mid-South regional series was ac-
Network car driver made nine visits to the www. Ocala, Florida He finished 14th in the complished on the final night of the
10 p.m. — San Diego at Washington, Pac-12 rockauto.com USCS victory lane as the
Network 25-lap Friday night preliminary main Mid-South regional series at Riverside
NBA series feature winner. event after having an engine failure Speedway as he eclipsed two-time (201
6:30 p.m. — New Orleans at Toronto, NBA TV Mallett had 29 top-five finishes and in the main event. That was his only and 2016) National Champion Morgan
9:30 p.m. — Golden State at LA Clippers, NBA TV a total of 42 top-10 finishes. He used DNF of the season. Mallett’s team Turpen’s lead in the division to capture
NFL
7:15 p.m. — NY Giants at San Francisco, ESPN a record of perfect attendance during then changed engines and rallied back that title by one point.
the 45 events to accumulate the most in Saturday night’s season finale for a Mallett earned his first USCS Out-
Tuesday Championship points. He emerged as runner-up spot in the Finale. law Thunder Tour Presented By K&N
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
the Champion of the series National Mallett is only one of four drivers Filters win of the 2017 season at Need-
5:30 p.m. — Wisconsin at Xavier, FS1
6 p.m. — Stephen F. Austin at Miami, ESPNU Tour by edging 2018 National Cham- to wear the USCS National crown for more Speedway.
6 p.m. — Norfolk State at South Carolina, SEC
Network Basketball SOUTH
Charlotte 85, Wofford 63
Clemson 68, Lipscomb 26
Southeastern
Conference
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
6 p.m. — Holy Cross at Providence, FS2 Sunday’s Men’s Major
Balanced approach
Davidson 72, Charleston Southern 34 East
Florida St. 63, Florida 56
7 p.m. — Drake at Colorado, Pac-12 Network College Scores Georgia 85, Winthrop 39
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
EAST Georgia Tech 71, Appalachian St. 53
7:30 p.m. — Georgetown at Illinois, FS1 Boston College 74, St. Francis Brooklyn 69 LSU 62, N. Colorado 57
Georgia 7 1 276 151 9 1 370 158
Florida 5 3 209 205 7 3 310 221
Boston U. 94, Emerson 57
8 p.m. — Georgia Tech at Tennessee, ESPN2 Colgate 73, Cornell 57
Louisiana-Lafayette 70, McNeese St. 59 Kentucky 5 3 146 132 7 3 229 162
CANDORVILLE Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Nov. 20). When hearts break, they limits.
12). Welcome to your year of don’t heal all at once. In William LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
exceptional timing. In love, Shakespeare’s “Othello,” Iago You’ll step into a teaching po-
games and social fun, your im- says, “How poor are they that sition today. The education will
pulse will auspiciously align with have not patience! What wound go beyond you when you choose
opportunity. More highlights this did ever heal but by degrees?” your pupils well. Who is likely to
solar return: You’ll accomplish You may still feel it. pay it forward? Who with ties to
something you didn’t think you GEMINI (May 21-June the group needs the information
could. An event will go down in 21). Your life flows best when most?
your personal history. And there you recognize what you need VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
will be a windfall to help you and you give yourself those 22). The one you think of as a
meet a goal. Pisces and Virgo essentials plus a pinch more for hero didn’t aim for the role but
adore you. Your lucky numbers luck. But no more than a pinch! landed there quite by accident.
BABY BLUES are: 9, 40, 21, 10 and 30. Because going too far past the Having much preferred an
ARIES (March 21-April 19). essentials would set you back easier, more ordinary route, this
Somewhere along this timeline, or get you stuck. person found that life had other
you’re going to decide to stop CANCER (June 22-July 22). plans. You, too, will rise to the
forcing yourself to do other peo- Setting yourself up to succeed occasion when the time comes.
ple’s version of fun and stick to will involve recognizing what LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
the version that’s all your own. and how much you can do and Physical, mental and emotional
Why not now? seeking help for the tasks that self-care is rooted in many
TAURUS (April 20-May are likely to go beyond those practices (e.g., eating your veg-
etables, exercising, facing your
fears) that unfortunately don’t
seem like fun at the outset but
are nurturing of your best self.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). When the situation calls
BEETLE BAILEY for small talk, there’s no getting
out of it, so you might as well
use it for the opportunity it is.
All conversation is a kind of
personal brochure that shows
people who you are and what
you can do for them.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). Part of doing the right thing
is doing it at the right time.
Arguably, part of what makes it
the right thing is that it’s right
in a certain moment. If you took
the action too far out of context,
it would no longer hold such
MALLARD FILLMORE virtue.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Ever heard of “compassion
fatigue”? It’s the sort of burnout
that comes to those who care
for and help everyone but them-
selves, to the extent that they
become undernourished at all
levels. Don’t let it happen. Be
the priority today.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). If you are to devote your-
self entirely to your challenge,
you’ll need to put on blinders
of a sort, to keep yourself from
FAMILY CIRCUS looking back or sideways. There
is only one goal, and it is ahead.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Even in the closest of fam-
ilies, things get tricky around
money. It’s best avoided today.
This Greek proverb will steer
you well: “Eat and drink with
your relatives; do business with
strangers.”
Brokenhearted
SOLUTION:
4B MONDAY, November 12, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
STARKVILLE — Aric Holman styles of Austin Peay, MSU’s op- Stewart will redshirt
sensed his team needed a spark. ponent in its season opener, and Howland said Friday after the
The No. 18 Mississippi State Hartford presented challenges. 95-67 victory against Austin Peay
men’s basketball team didn’t care Austin Peay plays a very aggressive that he met with freshman guard
for Hartford scoring six of the first defense, one that denies as often as D.J. Stewart and the two deter-
half’s final nine points to cut its possible, while Hartford sits backs mined he will redshirt.
halftime edge to 14 points. and goes through spells where it al- “Any other team I’ve had to this
Holman did his part to rectify lows jump shots. point, he’d be playing a major role,”
matters by delivering two dunks in Howland thought it was a signifi- Howland said. “We have those four
a 13-4 run to start the second half cant step, especially for the younger experienced guards coming back. I
that propelled MSU to a 77-59 victo- players, to face both styles in three thought it was smart looking at the
ry at Humphrey Coliseum. days and to win both games. long-term view to redshirt. Now,
One of Holman’s dunks came
Freshmen debuts
if someone goes down here in the
Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Sunday’s answer
with some flair on an off-the-glass
assist by Lamar Peters. Former Columbus High School
next month, then there’s always the
chance that he would come back Sudoku
Sudoku is a number-
YESTERDAY’S
7 2
ANSWER
5 1 6 4 9 8 3
“We were relaxed in the locker off it. Knock on wood, we’re hoping placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
is a number-
standout Robert Woodard II and 1 6 4 8 9 3 2 5 7
a 9x9 grid
placing with based
puzzle severalon
Kyle Busch earns eighth win to set up showdown with Harvick 17 Pasture
18 Sources of
answers
By JENNA FRYER Busch, Harvick, and reigning could have controlled Harvick’s 19 Carpet cleaner,
The Associated Press series champion Martin Truex Jr., fate late in the race when he was for short
coined The Big Three because of lined up against Harvick teammate 20 Concealed
AVONDALE, Ariz. — The three how they dominated the regular Aric Almirola on a restart. An Almi- 21 Witty remark
most dominant drivers of this NA- season, advanced into the champi- rola victory would have eliminated 22 Halley’s discov-
SCAR season will fittingly race onship round. Joey Logano, nick- Harvick from the playoffs, which ery Sunday’s answer
each other for the championship, a named “Sliced Bread” before his Busch acknowledged considering. 25 Sits for a portrait
chance for Kyle Busch, Kevin Har- NASCAR debut at age 18 because “I did think about it,” Busch said. 26 Some nest eggs 2 Love affair 25 Contented sound
vick, and Martin Truex Jr. to settle he was predicted to be “the best “But I’m here to win the race. They 27 Nearest star 3 Mongoose foe 27 Publicity acts
which team is truly the best. thing since ...” has the fourth spot. always want it to play out naturally.” 28 Sewing aid 4 Drawings 29 Play part
Busch claimed the latest round, The field is two Ford drivers, two Now Busch might just have the 29 Maroons 5 Spotted 30 Ingenuous
winning for the eighth time this 33 Brick carrier 6 Wherewithal 31 Golf course
Toyota drivers and represents four momentum to take the title.
year Sunday to tie Harvick for the 34 Cut short 7 Hotel feature chunk
organizations. Chevrolet was shut “I’d like to think it gives us a lot 8 Changes over 32 Large amounts
35 Craps roll
most Cup victories. His win at ISM out of the finale. (of momentum) but talk is cheap,” 37 Bee’s home time 36 Puzzle
Raceway outside of Phoenix was the “I don’t know how you could pick Busch said. “We’ve got to be able to 38 Show mercy 9 Set free
final qualifying event for next week’s a favorite,” Busch said. “I would pre- go out there and perform and just 39 State frankly 12 Gasps, say
finale at Homestead-Miami Speed- dict this is the best four, the closest do what we need to do. Being able 40 Jazz instruments 16 Stepped down
way, where it will be winner-take-all four that have been in our sport in a to do what we did here today was 41 Brooklyn team 21 Writer Swift
between NASCAR’s so-called Big long time. beneficial. I didn’t think we were 22 Code
Three and the driver once called Busch and Harvick have gone the best car, but we survived and we DOWN 23 Baltimore team
“Sliced Bread.” win-for-win all year, and Busch did what we needed to do.” 1 Senator Rubio 24 Nobelist Nelson
Cowboys
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mandatory we went and got tackled for no gain to end it. rallying to tie it on Wentz’s gain to the Cowboys’ 8.
this win,” Elliott said. “We “We just didn’t execute,” 15-yard touchdown pass to Wentz found Ertz in the
wanted to keep our hopes said Wentz, who was 32-for- Ertz late in the third quar- back of the end zone for a
up for winning this division 44 for 360 yards with one ter. Wentz connected with 1-yard touchdown pass to
and making the playoffs.” interception. “We all got to Jordan Matthews for 18 tie it at 20-20.
Carson Wentz threw look in the mirror and ask yards on third-and-11 to ex- Prescott engineered a
two touchdown passes to what can we do better.” tend the drive. He hit him 75-yard drive in the final
Zach Ertz, but his pass to It was a defensive battle again for 12 yards on the 90 seconds of the first half
Ertz on fourth down fell a into the third quarter be- next play and found Ertz a to send the Eagles into the
yard short of a first down at fore the offenses went back- few plays later. locker room to a chorus of
the Cowboys’ 29-yard line and-forth. Prescott tossed a 7-yard boos from the crowd.
with 1 minute, 9 seconds Elliott ran in from the 1 touchdown pass to Elliott to Michael Gallup turned a
left. The Eagles got the to give Dallas a 27-20 lead give Dallas a 20-13 lead on screen pass on third-and-15
ball back at their 32 with after Prescott completed the ensuing possession. El- at the Cowboys 35 into a
40 seconds left and drove passes of 24 yards to Amari liott accounted for 57 of the 25-yard gain. Prescott con-
to the Cowboys 32 for the Cooper and 23 yards to Al- 75 yards on the drive. nected with Cole Beasley
final play. Wentz complet- len Hurns on the drive. But the Eagles an- for 21 yards and hit Hurns
ed a pass to Ertz inside the Coming off a bye, the Ea- swered. Wentz hit Nelson for 17 yards to the Eagles
Dallas 10. Ertz lateraled gles were listless in the first Agholor, who made an ex- 1. Prescott then sneaked in
WHATZIT ANSWER
to Golden Tate but he was half and trailed 13-3 before cellent catch for a 51-yard for the score. Log cabin
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and 12,
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ISSUED under my hand
of said Court,
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on this the 31st day of meet the requirements
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LISA YOUNGER NEESE, strongly encourages
The following vehicle LOWNDES COUNTY electronic filing. Please RETAINER WALL, drive- VICKERS TREE FULL TIME EMPLOYEE BEDROOM SET- Full size
has been abandoned at CHANCERY CLERK file comments, motions way, foundation, con- SERVICE, LLC NEEDED. SOME MECH- sleigh bed, dresser with
Shelton's Towing, Inc., P. O. Box 684 to intervene, notices of crete, masonry restora- Tree trimming and re- ANICAL KNOWLEDGE, mirror, chest, and night-
1024 Gardner Blvd., Columbus, MS 39703 intent, and competing tion, remodeling, base- moval. Fully insured. LIFTING & DELIVERY OF stand for sale. $1,000.
Columbus, MS 39702 (SEAL) (662) 329-5800 applications using the ment foundation, re- Free estimates. EQUIPMENT. APPLY IN Brand new mattress set
Commission’s eFiling pairs, small dump truck Call Curt 662-418-0889 PERSON AT HANDY- included. Cash only!
2001 Toyota Tercel BY: Shantrell W. system at hauling (5-6 yd) load & or 662-549-2902 MAN RENTALS, INC. ON 662-570-4341. If no an- WATERFRONT 2BR/1BA
Vin# Granderson, D.C. http://www.ferc.gov/do demolition/lot cleaning. “A cut above the rest” HWY. 82 WEST, STARK- swer, leave a msg. in Hamilton. Direct ac-
1NXBR12E71Z509585 cs-filing/efiling.asp. Burr Masonry VILLE. cess to the TENN-TOM.
Publish: 11/5, 11/12, Commenters can sub- 662-242-0259. Good Things To Eat 2150 Community boat ramp.
Noweta's Green Thumb CORINTHIAN LEATHER Large deck overlooking
This vehicle will be put & 11/19/2018 mit brief comments up is accepting applica- sofas with dual re-
up for sale on the 28th to 6,000 characters, water. Updated home
tions for 2 positions: cliners, new, burgundy, 1200 sqft. CH/A.
day of November, 2018 UNITED STATES OF without prior registra- delivery personnel & oxblood. Barely used!
tion, using the eCom- WORK WANTED: $650/mo + $650 dep.
at 10:00am at AMERICA Licensed & Bonded-car- general help. Driver Purchase price was
Shelton's Towing, Inc., ment system at Call 662-425-0250 for
pentry, painting, & de- must know the area & $2400. Will sell both for
1024 Gardner Blvd., FEDERAL ENERGY REG- http://www.ferc.gov/do molition. Landscaping, have good driving his- more info.
$1800 or $900/$1000
Columbus, MS 39702. ULATORY COMMISSION cs-filing/ecomment.asp. gutters cleaned, bush tory. Apply in person @ sep. Serious inquires
You must include your
hogging, clean-up work, 1325 Main St. only. H 662-798-4375 Mobile Homes for Rent 7250
PUBLISH: 11/12, Tenn-Tom Hydro, LLC name and contact in- M-F, 3-5 & SAT, 9-1. or C 662-574-0369.
pressure washing, mov- 3BR/2BA Trailer, New
11/19 & 11/26/2018 Project No. 14882-000 formation at the end of ing help & furniture No phone calls.
your comments. For as- Hope school dist.
sistance, please con- repair. 662-242-3608 THE DISPATCH KITCHEN TABLE w/ 4 $500/mo & $500 dep.
NOTICE OF PRELIMIN- is looking for an
ARY PERMIT APPLICA- tact FERC Online Sup- chairs. Will include 20- Call between 10a-7p.
The following vehicle port at FERCOnlineSup- ADVERTISING SALES piece table decor set. 662-386-4292.
has been abandoned at TION ACCEPTED FOR Lawn Care / Landscaping REPRESENTATIVE. $150. 205-246-8704. NO TEXT MESSAGES.
Shelton's Towing, Inc., FILING AND SOLICITING port@ferc.gov, (866) 1470 The ideal candidate is a
COMMENTS, MOTIONS 208-3676 (toll free), or
1024 Gardner Blvd., (202) 502-8659 (TTY). motivated self-starter Sporting Goods 4720
Columbus, MS 39702 TO INTERVENE, AND JESSE & BEVERLY'S with excellent commu- NICE 3BR/2BA MH in
COMPETING APPLICA- In lieu of electronic fil- North Columbus. Close
ing, please send a pa- LAWN SERVICE. Mow- nication and organiza- ED SANDERS Gunsmith
2012 Nissan Altima TIONS ing, cleanup, landscap- tional skills, a strong to schools & CAFB. No
per copy to: Secretary, Open for season! 9-5, pets. $460/mo + $460
(Black)
(October 18, 2018) Federal Energy Regulat- ing, sodding, & tree cut- work ethic and the abil- Tues-Fri & 9-12, Sat. dep. 662-364-6204 or
Vin# ory Commission, 888 ting. 356-6525. ity to relate to a wide Over 50 years experi- 601-940-1397.
Find
1N4AL2AP4CN537499 range of people. Sales ence! Repairs, cleaning,
On July 5, 2018, Tenn- First Street, NE, Wash- experience is preferred,
Tom Hydro, LLC, filed an ington, DC 20426. The refinishing, scopes
This vehicle will be put first page of any filing
Painting & Papering 1620 but not required. Full- mounted & zeroed, RENT A fully equipped
up for sale on the 28th application for a prelim- time position includes
What
inary permit, pursuant should include docket handmade knives. camper w/utilities &
day of November, 2018 SULLIVAN'S PAINT insurance benefits, cable from $145/wk -
to section 4(f) of the number P-14882-000. SERVICE Located: Hwy 45 Alt,
at 10:00am at competitive pay, paid North of West Point, $535/month. Colum-
Shelton's Towing, Inc., Federal Power Act (FPA), Certified in lead personal leave and op-
More information about turn right on Yokahama bus & County School
You’re
1024 Gardner Blvd., proposing to study the removal. Offering spe- portunity for advance-
feasibility of the Sten- this project, including a cial prices on interior & Blvd, 8mi & turn left on locations. 662-242-
Columbus, MS 39702. ment. Come join our Darracott Rd, will see 7653 or 601-940-1397.
nis Hydropower Project copy of the application, exterior painting, pres- creative, award-winning
can be viewed or prin- sign, 2.5mi ahead shop
Looking
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ted on the "eLibrary" on left. 662-494-6218. Rooms For Rent 7450
11/19 & 11/26/2018 project) to be located at link of Commission's rock repairs. GREENS: MUSTARD, sume to Beth Proffitt at
the U.S. Army Corps of Free Estimates turnips, & collards! All 516 Main Street,
Engineers’ (Corps) John website at Call 435-6528 Business Opportunity 6050 WEST POINT:
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In
DRAW FOR BENEFICIAL Lowndes County, Mis- ber (P-14882) in the 1780 PEEPLES PECANS Bargain Column 4180 St. Office, Retail, Res- w/ furn, appl, utils &
USE THE PUBLIC WA- sissippi. The sole pur- docket number field to Custom cracking, taurant Space available. cable. 662-295-4701.
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MISSISSIPPI permit, if issued, is to For assistance, contact for your loved one? pecans. We also sell Houses For Sale: Northside
shelled, halved, & Organizer. Great Christ-
grant the permit holder FERC Online Support. Years of experience. Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 8150
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Kimberly D. Bose, 205-246-8704.
that on the 24th day of application during the Betty, 662-251-6680. 2BR/1BA, renovated w/ 1706 RIDGE Rd. Like
July 2018, Elm Lake permit term. A prelimin- Secretary. Very good at what I do! General Help Wanted 3200 GIRL'S V-Tech Touch & Central heat and air, CLASSIFIEDS new, 3BR/2BA. New ap-
Golf Course, 1609 ary permit does not au- Learn Activity Desk-Pink. new appliances, floor- www.cdispatch.com pl, 22 ac w/ pond,
Taylor-Thurston Road, thorize the permit hold- PUBLISH: 11/5, 11/12, PROFESSIONAL FIRM ing, etc. Available soon. woods & wildlife. Close
Columbus, MS 39701, er to perform any land- 11/19, 7 11/26/2019 Stump Removal 1790 seeks FT candidate w/ Great Christmas Taking applications to CAFB. Frontage on 2
filed renewal applica- disturbing activities or bookkeeping, payroll ex- present for a toddler. now. $450/Mth. Apts For Rent: Other 7080 roads. $249,000.
tion No. MS-GW-14987 otherwise enter upon Building & Remodeling 1120 perience. Accounting de- New & still in box, $75. NO HUD. Call Long & 662-418-8077.
gree required, Quick- 205-246-8704.
for a permit to continue lands or waters owned Long, 662-328-0770. FIRST FULL MONTH
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Lots & Acreage 8600
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2.28 +/- Acre Lot.
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beneficial use from the Great condition. Call 149 Tanyia Lane. Off of
Massive Aquifer, in the The proposed project Pressure Washing, Car- ety of people. Please $595-645/mo. Military Credit check & deposit.
662-327-0914. discount offered, pet Lake Lowndes Road.
county of Lowndes, for would consist of the fol- pentry & Handyman ALLSTUMP GRINDING send resumes to: area, pet friendly, and
Coleman Realty, Has asphalt drive &
Irrigation/Recreational lowing: (1) a 150-foot- Work. Veteran & Senior SERVICE Blind Box 659 c/o 662-329-2323. parking, 1200 ft. shop
purposes, subject to ex- long, 25-foot-high trash Discounts! 662-397- Commercial Dispatch Camera Equipment 4300 furnished corporate
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isting rights, the follow- screen; (2) a 180-foot- 0800, FREE ESTIMATE. We can grind all your PO Box 511 tank & water meter. No
FUNLUX 4-Channel NVR ON SITE SECURITY.
ing amount of water at
the indicated location:
long, 80-foot-wide in-
take channel, at the HOME REPAIRS & CON-
stumps. Hard to reach Columbus, MS 39703
places, blown over
Security System. New,
still in box. Will include
ON SITE MAINTENANCE.
ON SITE MANAGEMENT.
COLEMAN trailers. $45,000. Call
662-574-0345.
east abutment of the STRUCTION WORK roots, hillsides, back- THE COMMERCIAL Dis- separate LenYes Secur- 24-HOUR CAMERA RENTALS
PERMIT # Corps’ existing spillway; WANTED. Carpentry, yards, pastures. Free patch is seeking a ity Lighbulb Camera as SURVEILLANCE. TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS
MS-GW-14987 (3) four 10-foot-diamet- small concrete jobs, estimates. You find it, mechanically-minded in- well, $175. Call 3.5 Acre Lot. 3 estab-
er, 60-foot-long steel si- electrical, plumbing, we'll grind it! dividual to work in its 205-246-8704.
Benji @ 662-386-4446
Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. 1 BEDROOM lished trailer lots. Play-
VOLUME phon penstocks; (4) a pressroom. Applicants ground. Located on
200 AF/Y 100-foot-long, 50-foot-
roof repairs, pressure
washing and mobile
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must be comfortable Sat/Sun by appt only. 2 BEDROOMS Morgan Lane. Off of
wide powerhouse con- home roof coating and working around heavy Clothing 4330 3 BEDROOMS Harris Road. Caledonia
RATE taining four generating underpinning. No job Tree Services 1860 machinery, adhering to 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- Schools. $25,000.
WOMEN DRESSES & ments & townhouses. 662-574-0345.
250 GPM units with a total com- too small. 549-7031. tight deadlines and LEASE,
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Computer Equipment 4390
mile-long transmission
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citizen disc. Call Alvin @ or drop resumes off at
Newly remodeled. CREDIT CHECK 10% down, as low as
662-242-3471 APPLE IMAC, 2.0 GHz $400/mth rent & dep $299/mo. Eaton Land.
ciation, or corporation, project would have an 242-0324/241-4447 516 Main St, req. Convenient to town 662-361-7711
deeming that the grant- estimated average an-
ing of the above applica- nual generation of
Tom Hatcher, LLC
Custom Construction,
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for you!" No phone calls please. Built-in monitor. 2GB
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662-329-2323
tion will be truly detri- 52,000 megawatt- RAM, Keyboard, mouse, Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
Restoration, Remodel- printer incl. Great cond.
mental to their rights to hours, and operate run- ing, Repair, Insurance General Help Wanted 3200 2411 HWY 45 N BANK REPOS Whole
utilize the waters of of-river utilizing surplus $350. 205-246-8704. Apts For Rent: South 7040
claims. 662-364-1769. Sale to the Public!
said source, may water from the John C. Licensed & Bonded DOWNTOWN 1BR - This
COLUMBUS, MS 16x80 Single Wide,
protest in writing to the Stennis Lock & Dam, as Farm Equipment & Supplies
large 1 bedroom apart- $9900. Cash Only.
Permit Board of the directed by the Corps. Excavating 1300 4420 ment has been recently Does need some re-
State of Mississippi, AT-
renovated. It features
Commercial Property For pairs. Cash Only!! Call
TN: Chris Hawkins, PO Applicant Contact: Mr. 2016 JOHN Deere Rent 7100 662-419-9762.
Box 2309, Jackson, Jeremy Wells, Wells En- Clay gravel, fill clay, & 5100E Tractor, 210 great natural light, hard-
Mississippi 39225, set- gineering, LLC, 101 top soil for sale! Easy hours. $46,500. wood floors, tall ceil-
access off 82 East. ings and access to a COMMERCIAL PROPER-
ting forth all reasons Yearwood Drive, Macon, Also, 2016 15ft TIES/Retail/Office DOUBLE WIDE, 28x64.
why said application Georgia 31206; phone: Can load and deliver. Kubota Bush hog avail. shared laundry room. 2001 3+2. Living room
Stokes Excavation: $750 rent and $750 de- Spaces starting @
should not be approved. (478) 238-3054. 205-329-1790. $285/mo. Downtown & w/ separate den,
Letter of protest must 662-689-0089 posit. Utilities included. $29,900 includes deliv-
No pets please. Call East Columbus loca-
be received within ten FERC Contact: Michael WANTED TO BUY! 3000, tions. 662-435-4188. ery and set up! Cash
Peter, 662-574-1561. Only! Must Go! Call
(10) days following the Spencer, (202) 502- General Services 1360 3600, 3910, or 3930
publication date. 6093, michael.spen- Ford with factory p/s 662-401-1093.
cer@ferc.gov MUSIC THEORY LES- that looks/runs good, DOWNTOWN APTS: OFFICE SPACE: 2,000
If protested, the applica- Deadline for filing com- SONS and a drawbar pulled Very nice 1BR & 2BR square feet. 294 NO CREDIT Check! 4
tion will be taken for ments, motions to inter- $25 per hour roll-a-bar type hay rake. apartments available. Chubby Dr. Flexible leas- Bedroom, 16x80 Single
consideration by the vene, competing applic- Chords, Scales, Modes 662-328-5248. Lease & deposit re- ing terms. Available Wide. $5000 down and
Permit Board of the ations (without notices & more! Call Jimbo @ quired. Call 662-364- now. 662-328-8254. $500 month! Only have
State of Mississippi in of intent), or notices of 662-364-1687 HAY FOR Sale. Bermud- 1610. one! Call 662-266-
its offices at 515 East intent to file competing If no answer leave agrass sq. Bales, $5, HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 2288.
Amite Street, Jackson, applications: 60 days voicemail or text. 5'x6' rolls, $50. Limed Apts For Rent: West 7050 Columbus Office, Retail,
Mississippi, on or after, from the issuance of & fertilized per soil Restaurant Space avail-
Tuesday, the 13th day this notice. Competing PERSONAL ASSISTANT sample. 662-435-7889. FOR LEASE: 2BR/1BA, able. Call 662-328- Need a
of November 2018, at applications and no- POSITION WANTED. Prairie Waters, 8655 or 662-574-7879.
which time all inter- tices of intent must Multi-talented lady; dis- Firewood / Fuel 4450 $700/mo, $700 dep.
ested persons may ap- meet the requirements creet, punctual, and de- Call 662-328-5556.
pear and be heard by of 18 CFR 4.36. pendable. Please call FIREWOOD FOR Sale.
Houses For Rent: Northside
7110
VIP
the Permit Board. The Commission 662-352-4460 Various lengths.
strongly encourages to discuss details. 662-295-2274
OFFICE OF LAND AND electronic filing. Please BLUECUTT ESTATES:
NEW RIDE?
Rentals
WATER RESOURCES General
file Help Wantedmotions
comments, 3200 3BR/2BA, ch/a, double
Chris Hawkins, P.E. to intervene, notices of garage, chain link
FIND ONE IN THE
Apartments
Chief, Permitting, Certi- intent, and competing fenced backyard, newly
fication, and Compli- applications using the remodeled, $115,000. CLASSIFIEDS
ance Division Commission’s eFiling
system at
& Houses 662-352-4776.
IN THE CHANCERY
mit brief comments up 3 Bedrooms GREAT LOCATION to 1998 ACCORD Coup
to 6,000 characters, school, clean, 2BR/ EXL, 4cyl, good AC &
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without prior registra- Furnished & 1BA, a/c, gas heat, w/d tires. Runs great, driv-
tion, using the eCom-
ment system at Unfurnished hook up. No pets, no en daily. $1,700. 662-
312-9173.
IN THE MATTER OF THE http://www.ferc.gov/do HUD. 662-327-2798. Lv
ESTATE OF cs-filing/ecomment.asp. 1, 2, & 3 Baths message, available for
ROGER L. CLEVENGER, You must include your showing 11/16/18. 2002 VOLVO S80 T6, 4
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327-8555
sistance,
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pews,
tact FERC Online Sup- 2BR/1BA house w/ 2
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at FERCOnlineSup- acres in county. 3 miles
TION port@ferc.gov,
ioned pews and pew chairs. 1-800-231- tions accepted. Free pickup. Call for
(866)
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from Strk, 5 miles from
208-3676 (toll free), or MSU South Entrance,
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(TTY). details. 855-400-8263 W/D, carport. SMALL
SIPPI In lieu of electronic fil- 1BR/1BA in Historic dogs ok w/ deposit.
TO: ALL UNKNOWN Insurance
ing, please send a pa-
per copy to: Secretary,
Services-General Downtown Columbus.
$550/mo. No pets.
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