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Herald-CitizenHerald-CitizenNEW CHS HOOPS COACH Josh Heard. D1 SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2019 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 117TH YEAR | NO. 129 $1.50 Judge issues restraining order in Bee Rock suit BY JIM HERRIN Court Judge Jonathan Young. no other parties would be al- on two occasions, the town of visit Bee Rock. That’s just the HERALD-CITIZEN “I’m going to issue a tem- lowed vehicular access until Monterey has now sued The truth of the matter,” he said. porary restraining order that the suit is settled. Garden Inn seeking to have Attorney Michael Kress, The town of Monterey will the town of Monterey ... can The town received about the matter settled. representing The Garden be allowed to drive vehicles take their equipment across 10 acres of the Bee Rock Attorney Danny Rader Inn, countered that allow- across a disputed easement the easement (and) fi x up property as a gift last year, argued in court Friday that ing vehicular traffi c would to the Bee Rock natural area their property,” Young said. but the owners of The Gar- “the law is crystal clear” that change the “status quo” of the as they prepare for a park He also ruled that Monte- den Inn, which sits adjacent the easement included when easement and cause harm to dedication ceremony later rey would be allowed to use to Bee Rock, had fi led suit the property was sold does his clients. this month. a golf cart or similar vehicle challenging the scope of the allow “all types of traffi c.” “There’s not been any ve- That ruling came in a to transport people to the easement. Although that suit “It’s been a public place hearing Friday before Circuit dedication ceremony, but said was voluntarily dismissed since there were people to SEE SUIT, PAGE A2 Several arrested on drug charges BY PAIGE STANAGE HERALD-CITIZEN Putnam County law enforcement offi cers and deputies made numerous drug busts this week. Alexandra LaPlume, 18, was arrested Monday after 46 grams of methamphet- amine, four grams of marijuana, drug par- aphernalia and loaded fi rearms were found in her vehicle after a traffi c stop on I-40 by Putnam County deputies, according to the Putnam County Sheriff ’s Offi ce release. PAIGE STANAGE | HERALD-CITIZEN LaPlume was charged with manufactur- ing/delivering/selling/possessing metham- phetamine and possessing a fi rearm during Sustainable gardening the commission or attempt to commit a dangerous felony; bond is $7,000. Leo McGee, left, takes Charlie Johnson on a tour of his hydrangeas Saturday. McGee’s home was one Two men were arrested at the Algood of the stops on the Sustainable Garden Tour, sponsored in part by the Keep Putnam County Beautiful Clean Commission. SEE DRUGS, PAGE A2 0HAPPY FATHER’S DAY0 Editor’s Note: In honor of Father’s Day, Herald-Citizen reporters Kate Cook, Jim Herrin, Paige Stanage and Ben Wheeler visited all four of Putnam County’s senior centers. They asked the experienced dads at the centers what advice they have for young fathers. Their tips appear below. Some of their responses had to be edited for space. Their unedited answers appear on our website at Herald-Citizen.com. Happy Father’s Day. Ralph Short Albert Harris Royce Haney Just be good to them because Jim Branham they’re not always kids...once Raise your kids, keep them in Try to raise your kids right, make they’re grown up, they’re gone, church and play with them. Have sure they’re in church and try your Enjoy the experience, it goes all most of them anyway. You gotta concern for what they are and how best to know where they’re at too fast. love them while they’re still young. you’re going to raise them. when they’re young. His son is 31 years old. His sons are 45 and 49. Morris Stamps Kenneth Walker Junior Vaughn To start with, fathers need a Warren Caille Just love them. Keep them busy. good wife to help them like I had. The most important thing for Try to get them into scouting. Tell You need to work as a team to New fathers should make sure young fathers is to have love for them what a cruel world it is out influence your children. Use the their children understand how their wives. “If you have love and there, and tell them to be good and best of what you were taught important education is. All three of companionship for each other, respect their elders. growing up to guide them. his children went to college. everything else clears away.” herald-citizen.com INDEX 5 sections | 36 pages OBITUARIES Page A7 CALENDAR A6 MORE! B1 Jackie Brown, North Carolina Daniel Winebarger, Cookeville Polly Clinton, Cookeville Betty Council, Arrington CLASSIFIED C1 OPINION A4 Dale Farley, Sparta Sue Myracle, Baxter Anna Maxwell, Hilham Robert Wilborn, Cookeville COMICS E1 SPORTS D1 Glenna Neal, Cookeville Skip Bean, Cookeville Talmadge England, Monterey A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Friday Cash 3 Evening 6-1-1, Lucky Sum: 8 Midday 6-5-9, Lucky Sum: 20 Morning 1-8-6, Lucky Sum: 15 Cash 4 Evening 0-1-2-6, Lucky Sum: 9 Midday 6-9-9-7, Lucky Sum: 31 Morning 8-0-2-9, Lucky Sum: 19 Mega Millions 19-40-47-57-65, Mega Ball: 6, Megaplier: 2 Est. jackpot: $45 million Tennessee Cash 02-11-12-20-28, Bonus: 2 Est. jackpot: $300,000 PAIGE STANAGE | HERALD-CITIZEN 0READER SERVICES0 Hydrangea heaven Address: 1300 Neal St. Polly DePriest goes through Leo McGee’s hydrangea garden in his Cookeville, TN 38501 backyard Saturday during the Sustainable Garden Tour. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2729 Cookeville TN 38502 Algood has new STRP policy BY BEN WHEELER including having paid sales tax for six Phone: 931-526-9715 HERALD-CITIZEN of the 12 months preceding the adop- Fax: 931-526-1209 tion. Algood City Council members “My question to you is, do you un- Dawn Voss, LPN, demonstrates News passed regulations for short-term derstand the impact if you stop short- cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, at a [email protected] rental properties (STRPs) within the term rentals in Algood?,” the man class at Cookeville Regional Medical Center. Sports city. said. “Because people that come here [email protected] The ordinance, 640-19, will allow are spending money in your town. If Advertising the city to perform checks on STRPs you do this, you’re taking that away [email protected] to ensure they are up to city code. The from your community.” Living ordinance will also require owners of The ordinance passed unanimously Baxter FD off ers [email protected] STRPs to acquire a business license and will take eff ect June 25. Circulation from the city. STRPs will also be restricted from [email protected] An unidentifi ed audience member being located in the R-1 District, which Business News asked whether or not current proper- came as a recommendation from Al- free CPR class [email protected] ties will be grandfathered in under the good Planning Commission members. BY PAIGE STANAGE Church News policy and some will if they meet state Planners determined it would be HERALD-CITIZEN [email protected] law. in the best interest of residents for School News City attorney Danny Rader said STRPs to be housed outside of tradi- The Baxter Fire Department is hosting a free [email protected] properties are able to be grandfa- tional neighborhoods within the city, CPR class later this month. Classified Ads thered in under state law, but certain in order to maintain it as a neighbor- The class is scheduled for 1 p.m., Saturday, June [email protected] requirements would need to be met, hood. 22 at the BFD, at 410 Elm Street. It will take approximately two hours to com- Letter Guidelines plete, and is recommended for anyone 14 years of All letters to the editor must be age or older. Those who complete the class will signed and include the writer’s SUIT: Bee Rock ceremony will move forward receive a card noting their certifi cation in CPR. name, address and phone “We would like to invite anyone and everyone number. Letters are subject to FROM PAGE A1 twice because we want to get to a who is interested in learning this life saving skill editing and/or rejection. A strict resolution,” he said. “Through all this to come enjoy the class with us,” Chief Matt White 400-word limit will be enforced. hicles going out there,” he said. “The matter, they’ve delayed, they’ve dis- said. “With this, you’ll learn the steps to eff ective- Send letters to the mailing only people in this room that don’t tracted. These are all tactics to delay ly respond to an emergency situation requiring address listed above, or email want the status quo to continue are the eventual resolution, and the court CPR. You will learn the proper steps to perform- to [email protected]. Mr. Rader and his people.” needs to put a stop to it.” ing CPR.” Kress said Rader’s arguments that “What he’s asking the court to do Twelve seats are available for the class. Order a Photo the easement may, in fact, be a public is basically tantamount to a taking of Register by calling 858-2621. If no one answers, Every photograph taken by a road would require additional parties my client’s property before we even leave a message with your name, contact informa- Herald-Citizen photographer to be added to the litigation, includ- have due process,” Kress said.