The Sprint Cup Series was in Kansas over the weekend. See Sports, Page 7 THOMASVILLE Tuesday, October 5,2010 INSIDE TODAY Dr. David Lipschitz discusses benefits of angioplasty. See HEALTH, .Page 3 120th Year - No. 2 50 Cents WWW.tvilletimes.com HOMA6viLLt,fjc 27360 Thomasville man charged with murder BY ELIOT DUKE Staff Writer A Thomasville man is charged with allegedly murdering his girlfriend and could face the death penalty if convicted. According to a David son County Sheriff’s Of fice press release, Zach- ery RusseU Bowman, 21, of 262 Wintbrook Road, was arrested Friday and charged with murder ing Tosha Gail Powers, 30, 288 Gobel Road Lot 1, at a residence on Calvin Road. Powers’ death ini tially was reported as a suicide by hanging but evidence from a crime scene investigation led police to allege the victim was murdered. “We can’t really say a whole lot at this point without compromising our investigation,’’ Da vidson County Sheriff David Grice said. “We were highly suspicious and treated this as a potential homi cide from the start. Right now, we’re finishing up our investigation and working on collect ing physical evi dence.” Davidson Coun ty 911 received a call stating a female had committed suicide last Wednesday at around 12 p.m. at a mobile home on Calvin Road. Emergency Bowman personnel arrived and found Powers unresponsive. At tempts to resus citate the victim were unsuccess ful. Bowman used the mobile home for storage and the couple was there to retrieve some items. Detectives and crime scene inves tigators conducted in terviews and looked at evidence from the mobile home to determine if foul play was involved, which is standard procedure for DCSO. Once autopsy results on Powers came back, detectives held a conference with the Da vidson County District Attorney’s Office and had a warrant drawn on Friday. “There was a call into 911, I think from one of the neighbors, that this person had attempted suicide,” said Grice. “There was no power to the house, they just used it for storage. [Bowman] and the girl were over there moving some stuff that morning. They were boyfriend, girlfriend and had been for some time. Whenever we respond to a call involving a suicide, we conduct a crime scene Investigation. It was dur ing the course of this investigation we found See MURDER, Page 4 DCS Board approves plans for middle school BY ERINWILTGEN Staff Writer LEXINGTON — David son County Board of Ed ucation approved plans for a new middle school and passed a resolution to send the plans out for bids Monday, pending ap proval by the Davidson County Board of Com missioners. Davidson County Schools has been ten tatively approved to re ceive $10 mUllon worth of leftover interest-free 2010 Qualified School Construction Bonds money. DCS already re ceived $3 million in the first round of QSCB ap plications, but since not aU of the bond money was used up, the state al lowed school systems to apply for more. “County commission ers have given the ap proval to go ahead with See PLANS, Page 4 TIMES PHOTO/ELIOT DUKE Bandits steal the show Phil Griffin presents Denton's Bobbie and Brian Troutman with this year's Chili Cook-Off Trophy. The Chili Bandits edged out Barefoot Chili Peppers from Calvary United Church of Christ at First Presbyterian Church Saturday afternoon. Hospice of Davidson County finished third with Thomasville Rotary Club claiming the People's Choice Award. The annual Chili Cook-off raises money for four area food banks. Kisses4Kate to help local boy BY ELIOT DUKE Staff Writer Kat Manzella and Kayte Oliver made a promise . they intend to keep and step one took place Sun day Manzella and Oliver created the non-profit orga nization Kisses4Kate as a way to help the,Thorn ton family move into a new home so theylcpuld aU be together while 5-year-old Kate Thornton battled leukemia. In the days leading up to Kate’s death on Sept. 5, the duo worked frantically, mak ing all the necessary arrangements to ensure the Thorntons would be moved in and together under one roof. The Thornton’s ThomasviUe hom|Lwas ill-equipped for Kate’s many medic^ needk^^ithe family spent much of the last year apart: But that was only the start of their journey The two also pledged that Klsses4Kate woidd continue helping children who are battling deadly diseases in an effort to keep Kate’s memory alive. With a few weeks of healing behind them, ManzeUa and Oliver have focused their attention on Christopher Lemmons, an 11-year-old boy from High Point who is diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma, a common type of bone cancer. “Maybe that was the purpose of [Kate’s] life is that we are now going to help other children like her,” Manzella said. “I wasn’t even aware of the se verity of children who are suffering with these dls- See HELP, Page 4 INDEX Weather Health Opinion Obituaries Sports Classifieds TV Grids 2 3 4 6 7 9 10 West’s Broadway named Principal of the Year for 2010 BY ERINWILTGEN Staff Writer TYRO — Passion often stems from experience, and Tabitha Broadway’s love for education developed no differently. In spired by the many wonderful teachers in her life, Broadway graduated from high school not doubting for a second down what path her future would take her. But one name in particular stands out against the other faces spanning back in time — Broadway’s Denton High School English teacher, Ms. Juanita Smith. “I wanted to be just like her,” said Broadway, who did go on to teach English before entering administration. “I always had so many teachers who took such an interest in me or were such positive influences on my life, and that’s elementary aU the way through some of my high school teachers. There was just no question in high school what I was going to do, and that was to get into education.” Currently the principal at West Davidson High School, Broadway not only succeeded in her dream to become an educa tor, she has excelled at it. Broad way was named Davidson Coim- ty School’s 2010 Principal of the Year. “I was shocked. I’m stUl in shock,” Broadway said. “I work with 32 other principals in the system who all, in my opinion, go above and beyond. To be rec ognized by them as doing my job well really, really means a lot.” TIMES PHOTO/ERIN WILTGEN Tabitha Broadway, principal at West Davidson High School, received Davidson County Schools' 2010 Principal of the Year award. Broadway embarked on her educational journey in 1995 as a language arts teacher at Tyro Middle School, where she re mained for two years. The next several years she spent teaching English at East Davidson High School before transferring to South Davidson High School in 2004 to become lead teacher. In 2005, Broadway moved to West Davidson High School as assistant principal, and she be came full principal in 2008. See NAMED, Page 4 Advanced technology (and babies) delivered dally. Thomasville) MEDICAL CENTER ^maritable People. Hemarkable Medicine. . 207 Old Lexinpon Rd • Thomasville, NC unvw.thomasvillemedicalcenter.org * (336) 476-2725 Thomasville, North Carolina • Your Town. Your Times.