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Suspect in Clay Shooting Captured THIRD SEASON OUTLOOK: Rosemund excited to begin. 8 Herald-CitizenMONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 116TH YEAR | NO. 256 50 CENTS Harvey Suspect Fund in Clay to help shooting region captured BY MEGAN TROTTER FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN BY PAIGE STANAGE Veterans returning home HERALD-CITIZEN face countless challenges adapting back into civilian A man accused of shooting three life, especially if wounded. people in Clay County has been ap- Service dogs can be lifesaving prehended. assistants to these brave men The unidentifi ed suspect was and women who are just try- described as a male, 6 feet tall, 200 ing to fi nd their new normal, pounds, short brown hair, and hazel however the cost of getting a eyes, according to a Jackson County dog and keeping up with the E-911 alert. associated veterinary costs A Hermitage Springs bus driv- can be a barrier. er stopped at a residence Monday The Cookeville Regional morning when one person came out Charitable Foundation has asking for help, according to numer- been off ering aid to local vet- ous reports. erans for several years with The driver discovered three who their Harvey Fund, and now were shot inside the home. are opening up applications to The bus driver reportedly off ered all Upper Cumberland veter- aid to one of the victims while emer- ans who meet certain require- gency services were called. ments. Two victims were airlifted to “Outstanding support from Vanderbilt University Medical Center the community allows us to while one was transported to an area expand our assistance to all hospital. Their conditions have not veterans in the Upper Cum- been released. berland who have service dogs Clay County Central Offi ce offi cials and attend a higher education confi rmed that Hermitage Springs facility,” John Bell, Founda- School is on lockdown. Schools super- tion director, said. “We are intendent Matt Eldridge was at the fortunate to be able to wel- school Monday morning. come and assist all those who No other details were available have given so much to keeping VANESSA CURRY Monday morning. Updates will be America safe and free.” posted at herald-citizen.com and in Funds distributed will go Tuesday’s print edition. toward veterinary costs for Ultimate Frisbee the veterans’ dog at Cope- Gabe Warden of Johnson University gets the grab against defenders 0I’D LIKE TO KNOW0 land Veterinary Hospital in David Bruns and Will Mims of Nashville during an Ultimate Frisbee Cookeville. Applicants for the tournament on Tennessee Tech campus Sunday morning. funds must be enrolled in at least one class in any Tennes- Where’s see higher education establish- ment, have evidence of med- ical or honorable discharge Engineer begins work on airport plan from military service or the National National Guard, or be active BY JIM HERRIN board this month. He said state and in service. The service dog HERALD-CITIZEN “We’ve been putting off federal offi cials review must also be trained through a doing an ALP until the those plans when they national training group. The engineer for the FAA could decide ex- consider requests for Guard tank? The Harvey Fund was set Upper Cumberland Re- actly what they wanted. airport funding. up by the Foundation, Cookev- gional Airport is getting They now want us to do “Every time we apply to work on a detailed it, so we will proceed in for any project, one of HERALD-CITIZEN STAFF SEE HARVEY, PAGE 2 Airport Layout Plan or that direction.” the questions is ‘Is it on ALP. Airport Manager your ALP?’ It creates a Question: What happened to the “We don’t have a Dean Selby said, “The problem when you ask tank and artillery at the National choice. To play with ALP tells what we’re go- for funding (for a proj- Guard armory on Gould Street. FAA money, we’ve got ing to do over the next 10 ect) that’s not already Answer: Capt. Michael Donovan of Habitat ReStore to have that,” Richard years and where we’re the Tennessee National Guard said it Rinks told the airport going to put it.” SEE AIRPORT, PAGE 2 was time for some maintenance. “The M48 Tank and the M113APC adds regular (Armored Personnel Carrier) have been transported to our Combined Support Maintenance Shop (CSMS) silent auctions in Smyrna to be reconditioned to look like new,” Donovan said. PUTNAM COUNTY HABI- “Once the pieces of equipment have TAT FOR HUMANITY — Put- been restored, they will be returned nam County Habitat for Hu- to the Cookeville Armory and proudly manity’s Habitat ReStore last displayed for the community.” month began a silent auction Question: Are there any plans to in the store for antiques, art- redo the Migliorie’s building on Broad work, or unique items for your Street in the old town section? The home. ReStore Team Member colors really don’t look good with the Britt Russo is coordinating the rest of the buildings. auctions, which typically will Answer: Cookeville Codes Depart- run one every few weeks. ment Director Jeff Littrell said, “I’m “The fi rst auction was a not aware of any plans for that build- success and we believe the ing. interest will just grow as each “The city of Cookeville does not auction comes along,” said regulate building colors.” Pam Ealey, Executive Director Question: Can someone be ticketed of PCHFH. BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN and fi ned for littering for tossing their To keep up with Habitat cigarette butts on the ground? ReStore, follow them on Face- Sporting good store opens Answer: Cookeville Police Capt. book or their website at www. Bobby Anderson cited state code, pcrestore.org. ReStore is open With the opening of Academy Sports and Outdoors comes a wide variety which confi rms cigarette butts are in- of items for shoppers, including Tennessee sportswear from numerous SEE HABITAT, PAGE 2 state teams. SEE KNOW, PAGE 2 herald-citizen.com INDEX 1 section | 10 pages OBITUARIES Page 4 HOW TO REACH US Herald-Citizen DEAR ABBY 2 COMICS 5 SUDOKU 5 Mary Smith, Cookeville Call us: 931-526-9715 CALENDAR 6 CROSSWORD 5 Grover Ledford, Alpine Come on in: 1300 Neal St, Cookeville TN 38501 CLASSIFIED 6 SPORTS 8 Robert Dawson, Cookeville On the web: www.herald-citizen.com 2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 HABITAT: Tattoo lover Sunday Cash 3 Evening ReStore to gets birthday 5-8-9, Lucky Sum: 22 Cash 4 Evening 5-4-4-4, Lucky Sum: 17 hold regular criticism from Saturday silent auctions grandparents Cash 3 Evening 9-0-0 Cash 3 Midday 8-7-0 EAR ABBY: My daugh- Cash 3 Morning 3-8-0 FROM PAGE 1 ter recently celebrated Cash 4 Evening 8-7-0-8 her 20th birthday. She’s Cash 4 Midday 1-0-8-6 to the public Wednes- a good kid with a de- Cash 4 Morning 8-0-1-3 D day-Friday 10 a.m. to 5 cent job who happens to like p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. tattoos. Lotto America 17-22-24-47-50 to 2 p.m. For her birthday, my in- Star Ball: 7, ASB: 2 To arrange a donation laws sent her a birthday card. Est. jackpot: $10.35M pickup for later items, Usually their Powerball call 528-1709. Habitat DEAR ABBY card includes a 08-12-13-19-27 ReStore is an important gift card, check Powerball 4, Power Play 3 fundraising eff ort of or cash. This Est. jackpot: $750M Putnam County Habitat year, there was for Humanity, a Chris- no gift but a note tian ministry dedicated stating that they 0READER SERVICES0 to providing aff ordable were not sending Address: homeownership in money as they 1300 Neal St. Putnam and Overton ReStore team member Britt Russo arranges items in a recent felt she would Cookeville, TN 38501 counties. silent auction. ABIGAIL use it toward VAN BUREN more tattoos. Mailing Address: I understand theirth i beliefs b li f may be diff er- P.O. Box 2729 AIRPORT: UCRA engineer begins work on layout plans ent, but their approach to Cookeville TN 38502 the situation was not nice. FROM PAGE 1 we add it to our ALP, but it’s they require a part of it to be When she read their note, Phone: 931-526-9715 not, quote-unquote, the offi cial, what they call AGIS-surveyed, my daughter broke down and Fax: 931-526-1209 planned to be there,” Selby approved ALP,” he said. which is unbelievable,” Rinks cried. My question is: Should said. He said it could take up to said. “They go out 50,000 feet I ignore their rudeness and News “So they’re approving what two years to get the offi cial and if it doesn’t move, they ignorance, or should I (or my [email protected] we’re doing over the next 10 plan approved. want to see it and have it in the husband) call them and stick Sports years as far as where we can “It’s very intense,” Rinks FAA.” up for our daughter? — TRY- [email protected] expand and where we can’t.” said. “Everybody in FAA will “They want to make sure ING TO BE NONJUDG- Advertising Rinks said the work will have access to it, that’s part of there’s no tree or anything MENTAL [email protected] involve formally documenting it, and (we make sure) it’s all to that’s impending on our ... sur- DEAR TRYING: I don’t Living and submitting information specs and so forth.” faces or any other air space,” think what happened should [email protected] that’s already available.
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