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Nine Columbia County candidates hold public forum

Nine candidates running for three Columbia County offices squared off Thursday in a public forum at the Jabez Sanford Hardin Performing Arts Center.

Approximately 80 spectators attended, with candidates fielding questions on SPLOST, population growth, transportation and how they could improve Columbia County.

Thursday's debate may have lacked the heated-exchanges that U.S. Rep. John Barrow and Republican challenger Rick Allen brought to Evans on Sept. 27, but the nine candidates offered opinions as to why they should be elected on Nov. 4 as either District 3 Commissioner, District 4 Commissioner or Tax Commissioner.

"During my time as District 4 commissioner, I've had the privilege of meeting lots of people from across the state, and it made me realize how fortunate we are to live in Columbia County," said Bill Morris, Republican incumbent and former high school coach and teacher. "We live in a tremendous county and it's not something we should take for granted."

Morris is facing Democrat Vernon Thomas Sr., who lost to Morris by 23 votes in 2011.

Thomas expressed his loyalty to residents of Columbia County.

"In 1960, I came to this county because I fell in love with a girl, my wife, Elizabeth Thomas," Thomas said. "She died in 1996 but I stayed in Columbia County because I then fell in love with the citizens. I love this county and will do everything in my power to help it continue to prosper."

In the District 3 race, the four candidates - Trip Derryberry, Brett McGuire, Mack Taylor and Floyd B. Everett - focused on future growth and their goals.

"We live in one of the safest counties in Georgia, with one of the top education systems and top law enforcement officials, so to sit up here and talk about what changes I would like to see wouldn't be right," said Derryberry, the co-owner of Reliable Equipment Rental. "We need to stay on the track we're on because we're doing a lot of things correct. We should be very proud of the county we call home."

As for Taylor, the former assistant district attorney says building a hospital and trauma center is a top priority.

"I'm dedicated to bringing a hospital to our county," Taylor said. "It's time we make that happen. With the addition of a hospital, it will also help grow the county by bringing other businesses that work in conjunction and compliment the hospital."

Everett, chairman of the Columbia County Democratic Party, told the audience it won't be long before the county population reaches 200,000.

"We have a tremendous education system in Columbia County and I expect more and more people to continue to move here," Everett said. "As District 3 commissioner, I would make sure we keep bringing good, quality paying jobs to the county as well."

Retired plant manager Brett McGuire says one of his strengths is the ability to advocate for economic growth.

"We've recently averaged about 3.5-percent growth per year and with the announcement of the Cyber Command and Cyber Security organization, we have the potential of doubling that in the next seven or eight years," McGuire said. "What I would like to see is more organization when it comes to developing a master growth plan for this county. I've spent my whole life planning for the next year, the next five years, the next 10 years, so I know how to develop and execute this type of plan."

As for the Tax Commissioner seat, Wayne Bridges, Tom Schneider and Les Walden are running to replace Kay Allen, who retired in March.

Bridges has served on the school board and been a certified public accountant since 1982. Schneider, who retired as CEO of Gold Cross EMS a couple of years ago, has served on the Board of Tax Assessors since 1989, where he is the chairman. Walden is a retail business owner and director of finance for Augusta Christian Schools.

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Blind and abandoned, a chance meeting gave this boy a friend for life

Jim Bradford and HK Derryberry share some time together as they wait to be seated at a Waffle House July 2003.

NASHVILLE -- Almost no one in the world has a memory like HK Derryberry.

He can tell you what he had for dinner (spinach Alfredo and noodles) and what he watched on television ("Star Search" on Channel 5) on March 19, 2003. And he knows exactly what time that night (8:45) that newscasters broke in to say troops were shooting houses thought to be occupied by Saddam Hussein.

He remembers the score of the Tennessee Titans game five days after Jan. 2, 2001 — the day he went to Jeff Fisher's radio show at Applebee's, sat on the coach's lap for a photo and got an autograph from tight end Frank Wycheck.

And he can recall specific details from the Season 8 premiere of Everybody Loves Raymond, which he watched on Sept. 22, 2003. That same day, he notes, a car exploded near the United Nations.

Derryberry has superior autobiographical memory, also known as hyperthymesia. The 26-year-old Nashvillian — with his buzz-cut brown hair and eyes that squint every time he shows his broad toothy smile — collects memories like others may collect stamps or coins. He can remember what he has done every day since age 3. Fewer than 100 people in the world have the same remarkable aptitude.

Though Derryberry has the ability to recall all the particulars of his life, there's one relationship where the details aren't really important. It's the enduring friendship with the man who has served as his father figure for the past 17 years. Though the man wouldn't know it until well after they first met, Derryberry has a remarkable and tragic story — one filled with early memories he would rather forget. One the two friends would eventually share.

It all started with a chance encounter at Mrs. Winner's Chicken & Biscuits the morning of Oct. 16, 1999, which — Derryberry will tell you — began as a chilly, 55-degree Saturday.

Oct. 16, 1999: the friendship that changed everything

Jim Bradford, a silver-haired, gentle-faced Brentwood businessman, started toward Starbucks after playing tennis that morning.

On a whim, he went to Mrs. Winner's instead.

"I really think God was my GPS that morning," Bradford says.

He had eaten at the fast-food joint once or twice. He certainly never remembered going there just for coffee. But inside, he purchased a 25-cent cup of Maxwell House with his senior discount.

There, he saw a boy — age 9 — sitting alone at a table by the window listening to a beat-up old boombox held together by three strips of duct tape. The boy wore a white T-shirt stained from breakfast and wrinkled cargo shorts. He had white, plastic braces bound around each lower leg and an awkward bend in his right arm.

In the past, when Bradford noticed children with special needs, he simply walked away feeling a mixture of sympathy, relief and thankfulness for the health of his own family.

This time, though, Bradford asked about the boy. The child, an employee told him, sat by the window most weekends while his grandmother, Pearl, worked the cash register. Pearl didn't have the money to hire someone to be with him, and she was his full-time caregiver. Sometimes, he sat there for a full nine-hour shift.

Moved by the story, Bradford approached the boy. "Hey buddy," Bradford said. The boy looked up, searching for recognition. He introduced himself as HK.

July 8, 1990: the crash

Derryberry's most significant moment is one he will never remember — and never could. The day he was born.

On the Saturday night before his birth, his father, William Howard Derryberry, drove a beat-up Hyundai along the twisting country roads in remote Maury County. His mother, Mary Kay Davidson, snuggled against his father's side.

William Derryberry pushed the accelerator, directing the car along the curves after a 10-hour day stacking hay bales and a few post-work beers. He cut one corner too close. The car's balding tires began to slide. The back end crashed into an oak tree. William Derryberry remained restrained behind the wheel, not seriously harmed. Davidson's unbuckled body hurtled from the car.

LifeFlight airlifted her to Vanderbilt with severe head trauma. At the hospital, attention turned toward her unborn baby. In an emergency C-section, doctors delivered a little boy — 13 weeks premature. His mother died hours later.

He weighed barely 2 pounds. He was blind, his retinas not yet fully formed. Just days after his birth, he developed a deep brain bleed. The result: the underdevelopment of his right limbs and cerebral palsy. But the small soul soldiered on.

The boy was given his father's name, William. His parents' middle initials became his middle name. As he grew, he simply became known as HK.

After 96 days in the neonatal intensive care unit, on Oct. 11, 1990, HK Derryberry came home.

Dec. 17, 1993: moments to forget, and remember

HK Derryberry's first memory, as he tells it, came at age 3 1/2 when his father put him in a satchel and carried him around the house like Santa Claus.

Father and son lived in East Nashville then, with William Derryberry's mother, Pearl. The moment is one of the happy ones. But there are many HK Derryberry would rather his unique memory not recollect. Like the day his father abandoned him.

The heaviness of life after his mother's death proved too much for his father. On a cold February morning when Derryberry was 5, his dad filled up his grandmother's Toyota pickup with gas. Then he got in his own truck, left the boy with his grandmother and disappeared.

From that point on, Pearl Derryberry assumed full-time care. She learned to administer her grandson's many medications and manage his medical issues.

She enrolled him in the Tennessee School for the Blind, taught him to recite his letters while driving around in her pickup truck, and fought for the tools he needed to learn Braille using only his good left hand— not two hands. She drove him to twice-a-week doctors' appointments and therapies. She dressed him, pulling on long, white tube socks under his braces. She bathed him, wiped his mouth after he ate. And she took him to Mrs. Winner's every weekend while she worked the cash register. "I was so consumed by the daily living things," Pearl Derryberry says.

The morning Bradford walked in for his coffee, everything turned.

"How often do you look the other way and feel like you can't connect," Pearl Derryberry says of usual reactions to her disabled grandson. "HK's life was changed because of a conversation over coffee. And Jim's, too."

The relationship built slowly at the beginning, with Pearl Derryberry giving Bradford permission to take her grandson on short excursions. The duo explored Brentwood together, stopping for chocolate shakes at Sonic or swinging by the Ace Hardware. They grocery shopped, got the oil changed, washed the car. Every man Derryberry had ever loved had left, but not this one. Bradford felt energized by his new young friend.

"He stayed with me," Derryberry says of the man whom he always calls Mr. Bradford. "That's what really made me think this could be a longer friendship."

That feeling solidified the night Bradford brought his new friend home to meet his wife, Brenda. The couple had raised two daughters in their four-bedroom brick ranch, but they were grown and gone.

Soon after the introduction, Derryberry enjoyed his first dinner at the Bradford home: steamed broccoli, baked chicken and cornbread lovingly baked by Brenda. It wasn't long before — at Brenda Bradford's suggestion — Derryberry began to spend Saturday nights at the Bradford house. On Sundays, they went to church together.

Around that same time, Derryberry's memory magic began to show itself.

March 12, 2002: a Tuesday, not a Thursday

Bradford first discovered his young friend's memory abilities when the two were together at Harpeth Hills Church of Christ one Sunday morning. As the two walked down the hall toward the church auditorium, Derryberry overheard a conversation.

"The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 12th," one man said as Derryberry walked by.

Derryberry intervened. "March 12th is on a Tuesday, not a Thursday," he said.

The skeptical man pulled out his Palm Pilot and confirmed.

"That's a pretty good trick," the man said.

But it was more than a trick. Derryberry could remember most every detail of his life.

Remembering comes effortlessly, he says. He absorbs sensations and experiences. The news of the day often acts as a trigger.

His memories, and those of others like him, tend to be self-centered. He can remember “autobiographical” life events in vivid detail, but he isn't superior in the rote memorization of facts we learn in school. He is no better than average at recalling impersonal information, such as random lists of words.

But when he thinks about something from his own past, it's as if he is right back in that situation.

"It's really almost impossible to know" what causes it, says Brandon Ally, a former assistant professor in the departments of neurology, psychiatry and psychology at Vanderbilt University.

Ally knows Derryberry well. He first came to Ally at age 19, still in high school and hoping to go to college. It wasn't to be, both because of the financial hardship on his family and his daily care needs, and Derryberry felt devastated. But, after extensive study of his brain structure and memory abilities, Ally diagnosed Derryberry with hyperthymesia. MRIs show that even though he can't see, Derryberry's optical lobes are not atrophied, instead the remain highly active. The region in his brain associated with emotion is not only larger than normal, but also six to 10 times more connected to the memory center. Both findings could account some for his abilities.

It became the linchpin to a new purpose.

Oct. 13, 2016: a shared story

Thursday night is "boys night" — 6 p.m. dinner at Chick-fil-A.

The duo has dined at the Franklin Road restaurant every week since July 18, 2008, when a new store manager at Mrs. Winner's told Pearl Derryberry she could no longer bring her grandson to work with her.

Bradford, with his still-thinning hair and ever-kind demeanor, is 73 years old now. Derryberry is 26. He is 4 feet, 11 inches tall, and his right leg is still shorter than his left, but he is bigger than the day they first met and more confident.

They talk about football. They stir up memories about bluegrass nights they used to attend. They joke. Bradford cuts his friend's dinner — always a No. 1 meal with a chicken sandwich, waffle fries and a sweet tea — into bite-sized pieces.

Often, other families, who know the pair as regulars, stop by their table to catch up. A restaurant manager comes by to say hello. Strangers overhear snippets of sports talk and join the conversation from across the restaurant.

When Derryberry meets new people, he always asks their birthday and tells them exactly on which day of the week they were born. Regardless of how old the person is, he always adds with a sly grin: "And you don't look a day over 18."

Occasionally, a longtime friend joins them to eat. On this night, just such friend asks Derryberry to sign a copy of his new book — one featuring a photo of Derryberry and Bradford on the front.

Though Derryberry may be able to remember all of their friendship, Bradford cannot. So, now, they have it all recorded in "The Awakening of HK Derryberry." And together they travel the country recounting their story for others.

Derryberry has found his purpose: "to inspire people."

He may never be able to button his shorts or tie his blue New Balance sneakers by himself, but he can remember co-piloting a single-engine Cessna to Kentucky. He landed on Oct. 18, 2003, and ate pork chops at Patti's 1880s Settlement Restaurant, all for his 13th birthday party.

And with Bradford by his side, he has done so much else.

He spent an hour with Alan Jackson before the country music star performed "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" for his "famous friend HK." He got a watch from retired Alabama football coach Gene Stallings as a present — one he still wears strapped around his left wrist every day. And he sat in the desk chair of former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, acting as honorary mayor.

Then on June 1, 2012, draped in a royal blue cap and shining graduation gown, Derryberry received a high school diploma. Two months later, he and Bradford went with friends to Destin, Fla., to celebrate Derryberry's 22nd birthday. Derryberry knocked in two holes-in-one during a putt-putt golf match, Bradford by his side, steadying him as he swung.

It was another day in an enduring friendship. Aug. 15, 2012 — which Derryberry will tell you — was a balmy 89 degrees with rain showers.

But not enough to dampen his spirits.

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Go away with ... Debi Derryberry

V oiceover actress Debi Derryberry is best known for voicing the cartoon character Jimmy Neutron. But she is also a musician. Her latest children’s album, “Gotta Go Green,” will be released on March 8. “’Gotta Go Green’ is a collection of songs specifically targeted to caring for our environment, climate change, carbon footprint … basically, saving the earth,” said Derryberry, 63. “Songs come to me at unpredictable times, sometimes while I’m driving. So I can honestly say that I did work on the album on the road!”

A resident of California’s Toluca Lake, she connects with fans on Instagram, X and Tiktok (username: @debiderryberry). She also is active on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/DebiDerryberryVO ).

Q: What is your favorite vacation destination?

A: As long as I’m with a great travel buddy – most always my wonderful husband, Ian – and doing something interesting, that is what makes it a favorite. I love beach vacations the most because I get to scuba dive. Hawaii, Barbados, Cozumel, etc.

Q: How do you separate work from vacation trips?

A: My work is so enjoyable that I can’t really call it work. I am a voice actor, singer, musician and songwriter. When I am on vacation, I bring my computer and travel recording rig for voiceover auditions and jobs. The only difference is that I might be a bit more selective as to what I audition for while on vacation. If a song comes to me, I usually record it on my iPhone and finish it when I return home to my guitar.

Q: What untapped destination should people know about?

A: Definitely Barbados! I’m smiling right now thinking about it. What a lovely and interesting place! Especially the south and west coasts. I have traveled to Barbados twice now to the same place because I loved it so much. I love the warm weather, the blue water, the scuba diving, the food and mostly the wonderfully kind, intelligent and lovely people.

Q: What was a trip you took as a child that stands out?

A: My parents had a motorhome that we would drive from our desert hometown of Indio, California, to San Diego, where we stayed on Mission Bay. It was right on the water and we had our family so what could be better? We also went to the beach in Mexico, where our rental home was right on the sand. My best memories are beach vacations.

Q: What's the most important thing you've learned from your travels?

A: I’ve learned that people are different, but the same. It’s important to realize that even if a local custom or food seems very different or odd to me, it is a normal part of life to the people who live there.

Q: If you could only pick one place to eat, would you prefer a food truck or fine dining?

A: I’d choose fine dining. I am a stickler for cleanliness and while it may not always be true, it seems that a fine dining restaurant might stand a chance of being cleaner than a food truck.

Q: Where are your favorite weekend getaways?

A: Santa Barbara, San Diego, San Francisco, Napa and Ojai! It doesn’t take too long to get there from Los Angeles and they all have spectacular food. For me, weekend getaways are mostly about [who] I travel with.

Q: If you've ever gone away for the holidays, which was the best trip?

A: Southern England with my husband to see family. We sat in front of a fireplace and played guitar, sang, drank wine and listened to the wind outside. We slept so wonderfully and ate a lot of roasted vegetables!

Q: Do you speak any foreign languages?

A: I speak Spanish almost fluently and I can understand a bit of Hebrew. I do pick up languages quickly, but wherever we’ve traveled, I’ve found that there is someone who speaks either English or Spanish. And I use Google Translate a lot!

Q: What are your five favorite cities?

A: Los Angeles, London, Bridgetown (Barbados), Jerusalem and San Diego. But there are so many places I have not been that this list is ever changing!

Q: Where would you like to go that you have never been to before?

A: There are so many places that I want to go! Fiji, Rome, Greece, Costa Rica, Philippines, Japan. I want to scuba dive in warm waters all over the world!

Q: When you go away, what are some of your must-have items?

A: Essentials include my instant non-coffee powder drink (Pero, made from chicory), a foot hammock for the airplane since my feet don’t reach the ground, a tiny neck pillow for sleeping, my Kindle, phone, computer, Airpods and all the chargers, workout clothes, purse-sized hand sanitizer and favorite hand cream.

Q: What is your guilty pleasure when you're on the road?

A: My guilty pleasures are usually food related. Clotted cream and scones, desserts, and sometimes caffeinated coffee! Another guilty pleasure is sleeping in way past my normal 5 a.m. workout time.

Q: What kind of research do you do before you go away on a trip?

A: I research the best places to scuba dive, companies to dive with, and best parts of the country/island for diving. I also check out how to get around the city – bus, metro, car, train – weather, attractions and getting advance reservations. When we went to Amsterdam, we made our reservations for the Anne Frank Museum months in advance.

Q: What is your best and/or worst vacation memory?

A: Best memory is breakfast at the Westin in Cozumel at their restaurant overlooking the crystal-clear water with thousands of colorful fish swimming below us. Worst memory is catching a sinus infection in Portugal and feeling so terrible that I had to stay in bed and not hike to Castelo dos Mouros.

(Jae-Ha Kim is a New York Times bestselling author and travel writer. You can respond to this column by visiting her website at www.jaehakim.com . You may also follow “Go Away With…” on Twitter at @GoAwayWithJae where Jae-Ha Kim welcomes your questions and comments.)

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Two men charged with murder in the shotgun slayings of two young Yuba County girls more than 40 years ago were sentenced to prison Thursday.

Cousins William Lloyd Harbour and Larry Don Patterson, both 65 years old, were charged with killing 12-year-old Valerie Janice Lane and 13-year-old Doris Karen Derryberry in November 1973.

Patterson pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder in December, while Harbour pleaded no contest to the same charges.

Doris Karen Derryberry, 13 (left), and Valerie Janice Lane, 12 (right), were last seen on Nov. 11, 1973.

The Yuba County judge sentenced the pair to five years to life in prison , based on 1973 guidelines. Both men will be eligible for parole. Harbour and Patterson will also have to pay $10,000 in restitution.

"The families rightly view this as these guys had 43 years of freedom and we lost our daughters. So it's tough to say justice has been served, but we do what we can," Deputy Yuba County District Attorney John Vacek said.

He credited the county sheriff's department with never giving up.

The girls' mothers first reported Valerie and Doris missing as runaways on Nov. 12, 1973, after they failed to return home overnight from a shopping trip to a mall in nearby Linda.

The Yuba County Sheriff's Department was notified a few hours later that their bodies were found along a dirt road in a wooded area near Marysville, north of Sacramento, where they had been shot at close range.

The case went cold decades ago, Yuba County authorities said, until a state forensics lab matched DNA from the two suspects to semen found on Derryberry.

Harbour and Patterson were arrested in September .

"The prevailing sentiment is justice delayed is justice denied," Vacek said. "I'm glad we can bring some semblance of justice to this case."

The cousins both lived near the victims in Olivehurst when they were killed 43 years ago.

"He's sorry for the family and he's glad that it has come to a resolution and that it is over," said Yuba County public defender Brian Davis, who represented Harbour, 65.

Patterson more recently was living in Oklahoma and was extradited to face the charges in California.

Michael Sullinger, an attorney representing Patterson, 66, did not return telephone and email messages seeking comment. Vacek said Patterson moved to withdraw his plea after the sentencing but the motion was rejected by Superior Court Judge Benjamin Wirtschafter.

County officials said the suspects' names never surfaced in the 1970s, though investigators interviewed more than 60 people. They considered Patterson after he was charged in 1976 with raping two women in nearby Chico, but found no link to the killing of the two girls until the DNA match last year.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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