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TODAY IN HISTORY
On this date:
In 1846, New York and Boston were linked by telegraph wires.
In 1880, author-lecturer Helen Keller, who lived most of her life
without sight or hearing, was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama.
In 1988, Mike Tyson retained the undisputed heavyweight
crown as he knocked out Michael Spinks 91 seconds into the
first round of a championship fight in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
In 1990, NASA announced that a flaw in the orbiting Hubble
Space Telescope was preventing the instrument from achiev
ing optimum focus. (The problem was traced to a mirror that
had not been ground to exact specifications; corrective optics
were later installed to fix the problem.)
1991, Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, the first
black jurist to sit on the nation’s highest court, announced his
retirement.
In 2005, BTK serial killer Dennis Rader pleaded guilty to ten
murders that had spread fear across Wichita, Kansas, begin
ning in the 1970s.
In 2008, North Korea destroyed the most visible symbol of
its nuclear weapons program, the cooling tower at its main
atomic reactor at Yongbyon. (However, North Korea an
nounced in September 2008 that it was restoring its nuclear
facilities.)
BIRTHDAYS
Business executive Ross
Perot is 89. Former Inte
rior Secretary Bruce Bab
bitt is 81. Singer-musician
Bruce Johnston (The
Beach Boys) is 77. Fash
ion designer Vera Wang is
70. Actress Julia Duffy is
68. Actress Isabelle Ad
jani is 64. Country singer
Lorrie Morgan is 60. Ac
tor Brian Drillinger is 59.
Writer-producer-director
J.J. Abrams is 53. Olym
pic figure skater Viktor
Petrenko is 50. Actor
Edward “Grapevine”
Fordham Jr. is 49. Actor
Yancey Arias is 48. Actor
Christian Kane is 47. Ac
tor Tobey Maguire is 44.
Rock singer Bernhoft is
43. Reality TV star Khloe
Kardashian is 35. Actor
Drake Bell is 33. Actor
Sam Claflin is 33. Actor
Matthew Lewis (Film:
“Harry Potter”; TV: “Rip
per Street”) is 30.
Free concerts and events the first Friday of
every month this summer. Our next event is
Fri., July 5, 7pm-10pm
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WEATHER
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through 5 p.m. yesterday
Temperature
High/low 84°67°
Normal high/low 86767°
Record high 100° in 1952
Record low 50° in 1974
Precipitation (in inches)
24 hrs. ending 5 p.m. yest. 0.00
Month to date 6.98
Normal month to date 3.53
Year to date 31.77
Normal year to date 26.52
Record for date 2.13 in 1987
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Columbus
93 74 pc
Atlanta
91 72 pc
90 70 pc
Dalton
93 65 t
Augusta
95 69 pc
94 67 pc
Greenville
93 68 c
Brunswick
91 77 s
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Macon
95 70 pc
Chattanooga
93 68 c
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94 74 s
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Lake data in feet as of 7 a.m. yesterday
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Allatoona Lake
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Burton Lake
1865.0
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Clark’s Hill Lake
330.0
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Hartwell Lake
660.0
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Russell Lake
480.0
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West Point Lake
635.0
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Sunrise today 6:25 a.m.
Sunset tonight 8:51 p.m.
Moonrise today 2:46 a.m.
Moonset today 3:45 p.m.
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Wife, co-star of reality TV
show bounty hunter dies
Beth Chapman, the wife and co-star
of “Dog the Bounty Hunter” reality TV
star Duane “Dog” Chapman, died on
Wednesday.
A family spokeswoman, Mona Wood-
Sword, said in a statement that Chapman
died early Wednesday at Queen’s Medical
Center after an almost 2-year battle
with cancer. She was 51.
Chapman was diagnosed with
throat cancer in September
2017 after getting a nagging
cough checked out. A tumor was
removed and she was declared
cancer-free. But in November
2018, she was diagnosed with
stage four lung cancer.
“This is the time she would wake up to
go hike Koko Head mountain,” Duane Chap
man posted on Twitter Wednesday. “Only
today, she hiked the stairway to heaven. We
all love you, Beth. See you on the other side.”
On Friday, Chapman had difficulty
breathing and passed out momentarily,
Wood-Sword said. She regained conscious
ness when emergency workers arrived at
her Honolulu home and gave her oxygen.
Doctors decided to put her in a medically
induced coma in a Honolulu hospital to
spare her pain while treating her, Wood-
Sword said.
Born Alice Smith in Denver, Chapman
had lived in Honolulu since 1989. In 2006, she
and Duane Chapman, the self-proclaimed
world’s best bounty hunter, married at a
Big Island resort after being together for 16
years.
“I’ve already been cuffed and shackled
by Beth anyway,” he told The Associated
Press at the time.
The wedding took place two days after
the death of Duane Chapman’s 23-year-old
daughter, Barbara Katy Chapman, who
died in a car accident near her home in
Fairbanks, Alaska. The couple decided to go
forward with the wedding to celebrate
her life. The wedding was featured
in an episode of A&E series “Dog
the Bounty Hunter,” which
followed the duo’s exploits in
apprehending people who have
avoided arrest warrants.
In 2007, Hawaii lawmakers
honored the crime-fighting couple
for their work capturing criminals
and giving them hope for a better way of
life.
“It’s kind of extraordinary to be called
a crime fighter,” she said. “I’ll have to go
home and get my Wonder Woman outfit.”
Duane Chapman gained fame after he
nabbed serial rapist and Max Factor heir
Andrew Luster in Mexico in 2003.
“Dog the Bounty Hunter” was canceled
in 2012. They later starred in Country Music
Television’s “Dog & Beth: On the Hunt.”
She was later elected president of the
Professional Bail Agents of the United
States and opposed some bail reform mea
sures nationwide. She boasted of being the
youngest ever to receive a bail license in
Colorado at 29. That record was beat by her
step-daughter Lyssa Chapman daughter who
became licensed at age 19, she said.
Associated Press
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AROUND TOWN
TODAY
Camp Elachee - Wet and Wild. 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. Elachee Nature Science Center, 2125
Elachee Drive, Gainesville. 770-535-1976,
mallory@elachee.org. $140 - $170.
Youth Summer Camp. 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Lake Lanier Olympic Park-Lake Lanier
Rowing Club, 3105 Clarks Bridge Road,,
Gainesville. 770-287-0077, accounting®
lakelanierrowing.org.
Copy of An Appraiser’s Guide to CMAs.
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Hall County Board of
Realtors, 615 Oak Street, Gainesville.
Summer Art Camp: Session 4.9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green
St NE, Gainesville.
Dental Assisting Program. 9 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. University of North, 25 Schultz
Avenue, Dawsonville. (706)265-6278, (706)
864-1918, (877) 302-9271, conted@ung.
edu, info@dawson.org. $10 - $1,399.
Coffee and Conversation: Money Talks
- Saving for College. 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Common Grounds Coffee Shoppe, 5510
Main Street, Flowery Branch.
North Georgia Wine Tour & Tasting. 9:45
a.m. to 5 p.m. The Times, 345 Green St.,
Gainesville. 770-535-6323, Lmaxim@
morrismultimedia.com. $150.
D&D Summer Camp. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Meeple Madness | Tabletop Games and
Hobbies, 7400 Spout Springs Road,
Flowery Branch.
“President’s Summer Art Series: A
Retrospective”. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Brenau
University Galleries, 200 Blvd., Gainesville.
770-534-6263, alauricella@brenau.edu. Free.
Introduction to Watercolor. 10 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. University of North, 25 Schultz Avenue,
Dawsonville. (706) 265-6278, (706) 864-
1918, (877) 302-9271, conted@ung.edu,
info@dawson.org. $112.
IWeen Book Club. 2-3 p.m. Gainsville
Branch Library, 127 Main Street NW,
Gainesville.
June 2019 Gap Year Project Searchlight.
3 p.m. Adventures in Missions, 6000
Wellspring Trail, Gainesville.
Wine in the Woodlands. 6 p.m. Botanical
Garden, 1911 Sweetbay Drive, Gainesville.
Beginner’s Camping Workshop. 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. Buford REI, 1600 Mall Of Georgia Blvd,
Buford.
ItiviaThursdays. 7-9 p.m. Downtown
Drafts, 115 Bradford Street SE, Gainesville.
678-943-2165, aimee@downtowndrafts.net.
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Bingo. 7-9:30 p.m. American Legion Post
7,2343 Riverside Drive, Gainesville. 678-
617-2774, jbdillonl @gmail.com.
Music Bingo at Shazzy’s Bar & Grill. 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. Shazzy’s Bar & Grill, 4949 Lanier
Islands Parkway, Buford.
Scope Out the Stars: Constellation
Identification for Adults. 8:30-10 p.m.
Hampton Park Library, 5345 Settingdown
Road, Cumming. 770-781-9840, gloverp@
forsythpl.org. Free.
Homeschool Group. Maysville Public
Library, 9247 Gillsville Road, Maysville.
FRIDAY
2019 Southern Sports Summer Series
#5 Baseball Tournament. 9 a.m. to 6:30
p.m. Riverside Military Academy, 2001
Riverside Drive, Gainesville. 678-463-
2665, southernsportsllc@gmail.com.
$3 - $5.
Preschool Storytime. 10:30-11 a.m.
Gainesville Storytime Room, Gainesville.
Downtown Gainesville Farmers Market.
2:30 p.m. Gainesville Historic Downtown
Square, Gainesville.
Gainesville Farmers Market. 2:30-6:30
p.m. Gainesville’s Historic Downtown
Square, 118 Main St SW, Gainesville. 678-
943-4442, sthomas625@icloud.com. Free.
June 2019 Gap Year Project Searchlight.
3 p.m. Adventures in Missions, 6000
Wellspring Trail, Gainesville.
Farmer’s Market. 3:30 to 7 p.m. Location,
800 Hwy 400 Sout Suite 370, Dawsonville.
Grapes and Ghosts Wine Tour. 5 p.m. 19
East Main Street, Dahlonega. 706-482-
8795. $20.
Flyboard Show. 6-8 p.m. Lake Lanier
Islands Resort, 7000 Lanier Islands
Parkway, Buford. 470-323-3440.
Bullfighters Only Southern Classic. 7:30
p.m. Chicopee Woods Agriculture Center,
1855 Calvary Church Road, Gainesville.
$20 - $35.
Kartel Tacos & Tequilas Meet. 8-11 p.m.
Tacos & Tequilas, 3480 Financial Center
Way, Buford. 770-743-7737, kirbs@kartel.
life. Free.
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ARIES (March 21 -April 19).
There’s nothing worth losing
your cool over. Finding a solu
tion to the problem depends
on maintaining a certain frame
of mind. Do the self-care that
allows you to relax.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Of course, it often takes a
struggle to change your status.
But if maintaining a position
continues to be a struggle,
consider that it’s not a good
fit. Life isn’t meant to be easy,
but it shouldn’t be hard all of
the time.
GEMINI (May 21-June21). You
know that you can’t please
everyone and have in fact
learned that if too many people
love what you’re doing, it’s not
a plus. Rather it’s an indication
to drill further into your own
uniqueness.
CANCER (June 22-July 22).
You’ve no use for other peo
ple’s curiosity right now. You
only want to draw attention to
yourself when you have a spe
cific reason to do so. Go under
the radar until the moment
you’re ready to lead.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Friend
ship is the high form of love
that allows you to give purely
today and with the sole pur
pose of making another person
happy and building a strong
relationship.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’ll
be mindful of how different
people bring out different sides
of you. The sorts of things you
do in the company of one per
son will be totally different from
what you wind up doing with
someone else.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23). Right
has might and you’re in its
strong clutches. The question
that arises today: How do you
know what’s right, especially
when other people believe that
they are just as right?
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You
have a gift for seeing what’s
interesting about people and
situations even when it’s not
readily apparent to others. Be
cause of this, you can turn just
about anything into an interest
ing experience.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Excellence is never everywhere.
By definition, the position of ex
cellence is held by precious few.
Quantity lowers value. If there’s
too much of a thing, then it’s not
worth as much. The best things
in life are always rare.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
You’re so busy building up rea
sons for people to appreciate
you right now that there’s no
time to worry about the money.
In the end, the money is actu
ally a certificate of appreciation
that naturally flows toward your
efforts.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Your true friends aren’t sitting
around breaking down the
nuances of your every word,
move or mistake. They get
your heart and extend the ben
efit of the doubt to you.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).
Your imagination is so powerful
today that you could easily put
it to use for time travel. Project
yourself to the far future. What
you see there will help you cre
ate your best strategy.