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116th Year | No. 12 | Monday, January 15, 2018 | Cookeville, Tennessee 50¢ Digging Old Man Winter keeps temps low for a cause BY LAURA MILITANA [email protected] From Staff Reports Winter is not loosening its grip on the Cumberland Question: I’d like to know Plateau anytime soon. the story behind all the exces- The region is under a Win- sive digging and re-digging ter Weather Advisory from along the north shoulder of midnight tonight to 6 p.m. Highway 70 westward from the Tuesday as weather officials intersection with West Jack- are forecasting 1-2 inches of son. It seems snowfall. the company “With that comes brutally digs up a portion I’d cold temperatures,” Tyler of the ground, Smith, Putnam County fills it back in, Like Emergency Management and comes back Agency director, said. “Wind and digs it all up To chill values are predicted to again only to do Know be below zero Wednesday it all over re- night.” peatedly. I’d like These are the coldest tem- to know what is really going peratures the area has seen on. in quite some time. Dr. Sulli- Answer: According to van Smith, emergency room Cookeville water department’s physician at Cookeville Re- environmental engineer Barry gional Medical Center, said Turner, who is in charge of the hospital has already this project, the contractor is seen some cases of cold installing low pressure sewer weather ailments, such as lines in this area. hypothermia and frostbite. “Along Hwy. 70, the contrac- “There are two types of tor was required to bore under hypothermia,” he said. Hwy. 70 for sewer services, so “There’s accidental and the first thing he did was to gradual. Accidental happens complete all of those bores in- when someone goes out to do stalling casing pipe under something and is not dressed Hwy. 70,” he said. “Then they properly in bitterly cold tem- installed the main sewer line peratures while gradual hy- along the road, then later came pothermia happens over back and made the taps for the time.” service lines and installed the Gradual hypothermia service and the sewer connec- tends to happen to the eld- tion box. erly, those who are on cer- Lindsay McReynolds | Herald-Citizen “Due to safety and erosion tain types of drugs and control issues, they were not al- children. A horse peeks over a fence on Cookeville Boatdock Road Monday morning as Putnam lowed to leave the ditch open be- “It’s a good time to check and other counties across the state prepare for more winter weather expected to move tween phases. The time between on neighbors,” Smith said. this way tonight. each of the three phases could These issues can be easily and other synthetic fabrics. wet.” good decisions, increase kid- have been shorter, but we could avoided. He advises people to “Avoid cotton,” he said. “It Also avoid alcohol. It can dress in layers with wool loses its efficacy when it gets hinder the ability to make See WINTER, Page A2 See KNOW, Page A2

Cookeville job fair Baxter house scheduled Thursday total loss BY PAIGE STANAGE BY LAURA MILITANA paige.stanage@herald-citi zen.com [email protected] A residential fire on Austin Bottom More than 20 employers from different areas in Road in Baxter Sunday morning was the region will be available at a multi-employer ultimately a total loss. job fair set for Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Chief Tom Brown of the Putnam Cookeville Community Center. County Fire Department said the Resume assistance, interview coaching and home was a single-wide trailer that dress for success workshops will also be available was fully involved when the fire- prior to the job fair. fighters arrived. It took three “In addition to those employers, several commu- hours to extinguish the flames. nity agencies will be in attendance and a giveaway Brown said the fire started be- of clothing for interviews and personal use will be cause of a broken pipe on top of available for those who are in need,” Megan Kelly, the chimney that caused a fire manager of the American Job Center’s Cookeville above the ceiling. There was one location, said. resident, who was not injured, liv- People are asked to come with an updated re- ing at the home. sume and appropriate dress. Brown said the firefighters asked Employers that will be at the job fair include the Putnam County Highway De- Flowserve, Elk Valley, THK Rhythm, Charter, partment for salt on the scene be- Moeller Marine, Academy Sports + Outdoors, cause there was a lot of excess Lindsay McReynolds | Herald-Citizen Schneider Carriers, SAIC, IWC Foods and Mar- water freezing up. riott Hotels. A Sunday morning fire caused by a broken pipe on top of a They also had to travel roughly For information about the workshops to take chimney destroyed this home on Austin Bottom Road in five miles for more water at Water place prior to the job fair, call 520-8733. Baxter. Plant Road.

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They’ll have their Library Board, Agricul- 1300 Neal St. commission will con- If approved, the The airport is co- own set up as the airport tural Extension Com- sider whether to apply county would be re- owned by Putnam authority.” mittee and Delinquent Cookeville, Tenn. for a grant to support re- quired to match 30 per- County, White County, Also on the agenda: Property Tax Commit- cycling education when cent of the $42,465 grant. Cookeville and Sparta, • Approval for the tee. Mailing Address: it meets Tuesday night. The commission is but Porter said the pro- Board of Education to • Ratification of P.O. Box 2729 “This is outreach and also expected to approve posal won’t cost the enter into an agreement Porter’s appointments to education for the school applying for a Commu- county any money. with Excel Energy the Budget Committee, Cookeville TN 38502 system,” County Execu- nity Development Block “There’s only two full- Group to provide energy Payscale Committee and tive Randy Porter said. Grant to replace a fire time employees at the efficient upgrades to all Health and Safety Stan- “It’s going to be for buy- truck in Cumberland airport (and) TCRS will school facilities over five dards Board. Phone: 931-526-9715 ing litter bags and all Cove, and they will con- not allow them to set years old. The meeting begins at Fax: 931-526-1209 types of media as far as sider a resolution to their own retirement up • Approval of budget 6 p.m. Tuesday on the recycling. We usually allow Upper Cumber- unless all four munici- amendments for the top floor of the court- Email: get our regular litter land Regional Airport palities vote on this res- County General, Drug house. News [email protected] Sports [email protected] Advertising [email protected] Officers save driver’s life with AED Living [email protected] BY PAIGE STANAGE for help, Putnam County Sher- The driver was trans- to protect and serve in Circulation [email protected] accord- iff’s Office and Putnam ported to Cookeville all areas of our com- [email protected] ing to the County Emergency Regional Medical Cen- munity. We have vowed Business News Responders helped PCSO Services paramedic Joe ter where he remained and taken an oath to do [email protected] save a life with an auto- news re- Smith arrived on the in stable condition. so.” Church News mated external defibril- lease. scene shortly after. Putnam County Sher- The AED used on the [email protected] lator (AED) when a Long Both began emergency iff Eddie Farris is scene was one of School News driver was in cardiac and Lee protocols, and Nash proud of how this situ- twenty received from [email protected] arrest Wednesday. Jeremy per- grabbed the AED from ation worked out. the Federal LESO 1033 Classified Ads Cookeville Police Of- Nash formed his vehicle. Both Nash “We could not be Military Surplus [email protected] ficer Justin Long and CPR to and Smith used the more proud of our Grant, which Farris firefighter Travis Lee help the driver, whose AED to keep the deputies and everyone uses to procure equip- were off duty when a identity was not re- driver’s vitals up until involved,” Farris ment for PCSO, accord- Letter Guidelines bystander flagged them leased. EMS arrived, the re- began. “As a sheriff’s ing to a statement from down near Broad Street Sgt. Jeremy Nash of lease states. deputy, your duties are PCSO. 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Subscriptions To subscribe, call 931-526- KNOW: What’s Putnam County’s debt? 9715. Visa, MasterCard and Discover accepted. Rates: total debt of Putnam government-issued duced its debt by over The county has a fi- 3 mo 6 mo 1yr From Page A1 County? bonds that were issued $66 million. There has nancial advisor that as- Carrier or Answer: Randy for building projects been no new debt issued sists in making sure all Mail: 385 not control the contrac- Porter: As you know, over the past 17 years. in the past four years, the bonds are properly Zip Code $28 $54 $95 tor’s schedule. the reduction of county New schools account for which puts the county maintained. Putnam Print & “We are sorry for the debt has been a focal 85 percent of the debt, in much better shape County has one of the E-Edition $29 $56 $98 Anywhere Only inconvenience that this point for our county with the rest being for debt-wise than four higher bond ratings in E-Edition $21 $42 $84 construction has during my administra- the construction of the years ago. The county is the state, Aa2. There are Mail: Outside caused, but we are tion. Since that time, we Highlands Business in the middle of refi- only six counties in the 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 pleased to be getting the have made great strides Park and the emergency nancing a bond and state that have a higher Mail: Outside sewer to these residents in a reduction of the services/health/elec- making our bond pay- bond rating than Put- Tenn. $82 $132 $220 who have communi- debt currently carried tions/county clerk ments for the fiscal nam County. cated their need for by Putnam County. At building projects. year. Once that is com- Is there something sewer in the area,” he the end of fiscal year In the past year, the pleted, Putnam you’d like to know? Miss Your Paper? said. “This project will 2013-2014, the total debt county has refinanced County’s total debt in- Send us your questions provide sewer access to of Putnam County was two of its bonds which cluding projected inter- to editor@herald-citi- Your carrier is an independent approximately 100 approximately $237 mil- saved over $11 million in est will be zen.com or mail to 1300 contractor. However, as a serv- parcels.” lion. That debt is com- interest. In the past four approximately $160 mil- Neal St., Cookeville TN ice to our subscribers, our circulation department is open Question: What’s the posed of years, the county has re- lion. 38501. from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- day-Friday and from 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to answer calls. Poverty, past linked to Native Americans focus on MLK Day Call 931-526-9715. ALBUQUERQUE, descendants of black form of internal oppres- N.M. (AP) — Anti- slaves owned by the sion and dispossession. Herald-Citizen poverty activists in Al- Cherokee Nation but "The time is now to buquerque and a whose tribal citizenship deal with it and talk USPS 313-680 groundbreaking Chero- was in flux until re- about it," said Hoskin. ISSN 8750-5541 kee Nation declaration cently, despite a treaty "It's been a positive about the tribe's role in guaranteeing rights thing for our country to The Herald-Citizen is pub- lished daily except Saturdays, promoting equality after equal to native Chero- reconcile that during New Year’s Day, Independence years of fighting to ex- kees. Dr. King's era, and it's Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving clude descendants of The tribe — one of the going to be a positive Day and Christmas Day by slaves from its rolls are country's largest — is thing for Cherokee to Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., part of the focus of Mar- recognizing the King talk about that history at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box tin Luther King Jr. Day holiday for the first time as part of reconciling 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. celebrations. AP this year with calls to our history with slav- Periodicals postage paid at At gatherings across Bernice King, the daughter of the Rev. Martin service and speeches in ery." Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- the nation Monday, ac- which the tribe plans to Such talk from tribal TER: send address changes to Luther King, Jr., is seen outside of The Martin tivists, residents and Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social confront its past. King's officials would have Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, teachers are honoring writings spoke of injus- been surprising before a Cookeville TN 38502. Change in Atlanta. The Herald-Citizen is a mem- the late civil rights tices against Native federal court ruled last ber of the Tennessee Press leader ahead of the 50th daughter, the Rev. Ber- Ebenezer Baptist Americans and colo- year that the descen- Association and the Associ- anniversary of his as- nice King, will be the Church, where he once nization, but Cherokee dants of former slaves, ated Press. The Associated sassination in Memphis, keynote speaker at a preached. Secretary of State known as Freedmen, Press is entitled exclusively to Tennessee. commemorative service The day will take on a Chuck Hoskin Jr. said had the same rights to use for publication news In Atlanta, King's honoring her father at renewed meaning for the tribe had its own tribal citizenship. printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather

Tonight Tuesday Night Wednesday Thursday Night Readings: Jack McNeely Sunday’s high in Cookeville Editor & Publisher Snow, mainly after 7 Chance of snow before Night Mostly cloudy with a was 30, low 11. Sunday's p.m. Low around 16 7 p.m., then flurries low around 20. Clear with a low high in Monterey was 28, low Lindsay McReynolds after 7 p.m. Low 9. around 6. Managing Editor around 6. Almanac: Tuesday Friday Monday is the 15th day of the Roger Wells Snow, mainly before 1 Thursday Sunny with a high near year, with 350 remaining. The p.m. High around 19. Wednesday 46. sun sets at 4:51 p.m. and will Advertising Director Sunny with a high near Chance of flurries be- rise at 6:52 a.m. Tuesday. 33. fore 1 p.m., partly The moon is a waning cres- Keith McCormick cent with 2% of the visible Circulation Manager sunny high near 21. disc illuminated. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 15, 2018 — A3 LOCAL/NATION Woman dies after fire on casino boat off Florida’s coast

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A ship offshore. But he female passenger has knew something was died hours after a casino wrong when smoke cut boat caught fire off across the sunny Florida's Gulf Coast, Florida skies and he forcing her and about 50 heard shouts and other passengers and screams. crew to jump into the "They didn't have chilly waters to escape. much time to decide Regional Medical Cen- whether or not to jump," ter Bayonet Point said Bakr Jandali, 19, spokesman Kurt who was with his family Conover said Monday at home nearby when that the woman died late they heard the commo- Sunday, shortly after she tion. "The fire was mov- arrived at the hospital's ing fast. It was a hard emergency room at 10 jump." p.m. He said she had ap- Jandali said passen- parently gone home after gers had to leap about 12 the fire but became ill. feet (3 meters) and wade Her name has not been through somewhat shal- released and a cause of low water. death has not been deter- ºHe said passengers Pasco County Fire Rescue via AP mined. He said eight waded in waist-deep other passengers were Flames engulf a boat Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018, in the Tampa Bay area. The boat ferrying patrons to a casino water before reaching treated at the hospital ship off the Florida Gulf Coast caught fire near shore Sunday afternoon, and dozens of passengers and land. Residents then of- and released. crew safely made it to land with some jumping overboard to escape, authorities said. fered them towels, socks Port Richey police said and water to drink. 15 people were injured in caught fire about 4 p.m. began jumping over- confused, wet and cold, plume of dark black "All of us, my family the fire and it was origi- Sunday, quickly engulf- board into shallow water, after they reached land. smoke wafting over and the neighbors, nally believed that no in- ing the boat close to according to witness ac- One woman collapsed sunny skies on an un- brought them towels juries were life shore near residential counts. upon reaching shore and usually chilly winter day and water," Jandali said. threatening. neighborhoods. Larry Santangelo, 57, vomited, he said. Santan- in the Tampa Bay region. "They were so cold." Coast Guard Petty Offi- Port Richey Police said he had just driven gelo said he took about "It looked pretty dra- The shuttle boat regu- cer 1st Class Michael De Chief Gerard DeCanio into his neighborhood 30 of the passengers into matic because the shut- larly carries people back Nyse said investigators said the shuttle boat ex- when he saw smoke and his garage to warm up tle boat burned really and forth from the Trop- will determine the cause perienced engine prob- fire and thought a house and recover. fast," DeCanio told The ical Breeze Casino of the fire and examine lems after leaving the — possibly his own — "It was so windy and Associated Press by Cruise, which is offshore the history of the boat dock at Port Richey, a was ablaze. But then he they were soaking wet," phone. because it can't legally and the company, Tropi- suburban community realized it was the boat said Santangelo. He wor- Another witness told operate close to land, ac- cal Breeze Casino. The about 35 miles (55 kilo- just about 100 yards (91 ried that some might suf- the Tampa Bay Times cording to authorities. company said early Mon- meters) northwest of meters) offshore. fer from hypothermia. the shuttle boat passes They said the shuttle day it might have a state- Tampa. But as the vessel He told the Tampa Bay It wasn't immediately regularly by his family's vessel was headed out to ment later in the day. turned back, flames Times that he then saw clear what caused the home, carrying patrons the casino ship at the The shuttle boat kicked up and people people wandering about fire, which sent a huge to and from a casino time of the fire. Brawny pickups, futuristic SUVs start at Detroit auto show DETROIT (AP) — It's mission; drivers can also Ford Motor Co. is mak- — introduced the 2019 the year of the pickup manually shift using the ing a special edition Mustang Bullitt on Sun- truck at the 2018 North wheel-mounted paddle Mustang to commemo- day at the Detroit auto American International shifters. All-wheel-drive rate the 50th anniversary show. She said McQueen Auto Show in Detroit as comes standard, and of "Bullitt," whose unfor- had his pick of cars. General Motors, Fiat there's a specially tuned gettable car chase scene Chrysler and Ford unveil sport suspension. helped turn the sports new trucks in a fast- The Edge ST also has car into an icon. growing and highly com- special design cues, in- The 2019 Mustang Bul- petitive U.S. auto market. cluding a wide mesh litt — due out this sum- Fiat Chrysler will roll grille, 21-inch wheels and mer — will have an out a redesigned Ram "performance blue" upgraded 5.0-liter V8 en- truck, while GM's paint. The regular Edge gine that puts out 475 Chevrolet brand is show- also gets an update this horsepower. It has a top ing off the new Silverado. summer, with a more ef- speed of 163 miles per It's the first time in at AP ficient 2.0-liter four- hour (262 kilometers per least 29 years that show cylinder that puts out 250 hour) and a manual organizers can remem- Celebrating the 50th anniversary of iconic movie horsepower and new transmission with a ber two Detroit automak- "Bullitt" and its fan-favorite San Francisco car safety features, including white cue-ball shift knob. ers unveiling new chase, Ford introduces the new 2019 Mustang Bul- "evasive steering assist," It's available in dark full-size trucks at the litt at the North American International Auto Show, which uses cameras and highland green, the color same Detroit event. Also, Sunday. radar to detect slower- "Bullitt" made famous. Ford is re-entering the midsize Edge SUV this that puts out 335 horse- moving vehicles and It's also offered in black. small pickup market summer. The Edge ST is power — nearly as much helps the driver steer This is the first Mus- with a new version of the the first Ford SUV to be as the base model of the around them. Pricing on tang Bullitt Ford has Ranger. specially tuned by Ford's Porsche Cayenne — and the Edge and Edge ST produced since 2008. It's all happening in a performance team. It has 380 pound-feet of torque. hasn't yet been released. Molly McQueen — U.S. auto market that's a 2.7-liter, twin-tur- That's paired to an eight- FORD MUSTANG granddaughter of "Bul- shrinking but still ex- bocharged V6 engine speed automatic trans- BULLITT litt" star Steve McQueen pected to remain at healthy levels. Last year sales fell 2 percent to 17.2 million, still near record highs. Analysts expect sales to be just under 17 million in 2018. Here are some of the vehicles being unveiled at the show, which opens to the public on Friday: FORD EDGE Ford Motor Co. is in- troducing a high-perfor- mance version of its

Tennessee Spine, Joint, & Pain Consultants will be offering a Free Meditation Class on Wednesday mornings at 7:00 AM starting January 17. These classes are offered to the public and will be occurring for the next 6 weeks after. 9 3 1 - 5 2 6 - 5 3 1 1 620 S Jefferson Ave Suite 202 Cookeville, TN 38501 A4 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 15, 2018 NATION/WORLD Twin bombings in Baghdad kill 38, shatter post-IS calm

BAGHDAD (AP) — Twin against innocent people" and suicide bombings rocked called on the government to Baghdad on Monday, killing 38 take all necessary security people in the deadliest attack measures. Al-Abadi met secu- since Iraq declared victory rity officials in charge of over the Islamic State group Baghdad, ordering them to last month, and raising fears root out militant sleeper cells, ahead of national elections according to a brief statement planned for May. issued by his office. The bombers targeted the A deterioration in security bustling Tayran Square, in the could undermine al-Abadi's heart of the capital, setting off claim to have vanquished IS their explosive vests among la- and create an opening for his borers and street vendors dur- main rival, former Prime Min- ing the morning rush hour. ister Nouri al-Maliki, to re- More than 100 people were AP turn to power. wounded, according to police Al-Maliki, who stepped and hospital officials, who Mourners pray over the flag-draped coffins of three bombing victims in Najaf, 100 miles south down after IS swept across spoke on condition of of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday. northern and central Iraq in anonymity because they were 2014, was widely accused of not authorized to talk to the newfound sense of pride and pierced by shrapnel. He said try's feuding politicians, many pursuing sectarian policies media. unity in order to lead a diverse he fell to the ground and lost of whom are connected to dif- that alienated the country's No one has claimed the at- coalition to power in May. consciousness before later ferent state-sanctioned mili- Sunni minority during his tacks, but they bore the hall- Ambulances rushed to the waking up in a hospital. tias or branches of the eight years in power. Many of marks of IS. scene as security forces sealed The father of three said gov- security forces. Iraq's Sunnis, fed up with al- Iraqi forces have driven IS off the area with yellow tape. ernment forces had failed to "We were expecting this be- Maliki's rule, initially wel- from all the territory the ex- Slippers could be seen scat- secure the capital. "They think cause of the upcoming elec- comed IS as liberators from tremists once held, but the tered about on the blood- that Daesh is done," he said, tions," she said. "Every four the Shiite-dominated govern- militant group has proven re- stained pavement as cleaners referring to IS by an Arabic years we have to live through ment in Baghdad. silient in the past and is likely hurried to clear the debris. acronym. "They don't bother this suffering because of polit- The government has pro- to continue carrying out in- "It was a tremendous, I felt themselves to exert efforts to ical differences and disagree- posed holding elections on surgent-style attacks. That the ground shaking under my secure Baghdad." ments." May 12, but parliament must could undermine Prime Min- feet," said Munthir Falah, a Einas Khalil, a Baghdad Iraqi Parliament Speaker approve the date. Sunni lead- ister Haider al-Abadi, who secondhand clothes vendor housewife, blamed the secu- Salim al-Jabouri denounced ers have called for the vote to hopes to extend the country's whose chest and right leg were rity breakdown on the coun- the attack as a "cowardly act be delayed.

Alaska lawmakers go back to work admid sexual misconduct allegations JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Tuck, former legislative aide a safer work environment. being harassed or to think workplace harassment or vi- The Alaska Legislature opens Olivia Garrett alleged miscon- "We need to take action, and twice about things they say olations, according to its a new session Tuesday amid duct by Westlake at two work- we need to change the culture or do. human resources manager, lingering fallout from the res- related events. At one, she said in the Legislature," said Edg- As of early December, the Skiff Lobaugh. He said he ignation of a House member he grabbed her and said her mon, who became speaker last Legislature has had 22 inves- could not provide details on accused of inappropriate be- hair "turned him on," and at year. He said he doesn't want tigations for allegations of the cases. havior toward female aides. the other, that he grabbed her to see the process become sexual harassment or other A new member is expected buttocks. politicized. to be appointed to the House Garrett said Tuck, a Democ- Senate Rules Committee this month to replace Dean rat, advised her to use certain Chairman Kevin Meyer and Westlake, the freshman Demo- language in the letter, includ- his House counterpart, Rep. crat who resigned. Lawmakers ing asking that the issue be Gabrielle LeDoux, adopted have vowed to rewrite an 18- shared with Westlake "pri- the new training amid a year-old policy against sexual vately so no one is embar- focus on sexual harassment and other harassment that rassed or damaged." and misconduct in work- critics say leaves room for in- She went public with her places around the U.S. terpretation. And legislators concerns later, when she said A legislative ethics com- will be required to attend ha- no one followed up with her mittee also mandated the rassment and discrimination about the letter. Tuck cited training for this year after prevention training. confidentiality concerns when the Legislature's top attorney Some minority House Re- The Associated Press asked called it a "matter of risk publicans have called for an him about the case last month. management." Members who external investigation into the Westlake did not address the don't comply could face an handling of the Westlake alle- allegations specifically but ethics complaint. gations or any sexual harass- apologized "if an encounter Meyer, a Republican who ment complaints made last with me has made anyone un- has served in both the House year. comfortable." and Senate, said he has not Republican Rep. Tammie Edgmon, a Democrat, has seen any problems. Wilson sees the training as a said he spoke with Westlake "But I think sometimes "dog and pony show" and an after receiving the complaint people get careless and effort to divert attention from in March but has not elabo- maybe don't think that, hey, the Westlake case. She wants rated. When new allegations how's this other person ac- the investigation before she emerged last month, Edgmon cepting what you're saying or agrees to training. and other House leaders urged doing," he said. "You may AP There must be a clear policy Westlake to resign. think it's harmless, but they going forward, she said, "but Edgmon said the House ma- don't. And I think sometimes Alaska Rep. Dean Westlake, D-Kotzebue, talks with another we also can't forget what al- jority, a coalition composed people don't speak up, and legislator during a break in the opening session of the Alaska ready happened." largely of Democrats who took they should." Legislature in Juneau, Alaska. The Alaska Legislature opens In a March letter to House control last year, wants to be He hopes the training will a new session Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018, amid lingering fallout Speaker Bryce Edgmon and proactive in making any encourage people to come from the resignation of Westlake, accused of inappropriate House Majority Leader Chris changes to state law to ensure forward if they feel they are behavior toward female aides. Community Calendar

The Community Cal- closed for Martin Luther 9:30-11 a.m. Topic: Par- Church of Livingston, brary (50 E Broad St) Mondays, 7 p.m., Room endar is a daily list of King Jr. Day. L.B.J. & C. ents & Children Needs. 104 Roberts St. Visit red- 10:30 a.m. 342, TTU Roaden Univ. events hosted by non- Development Corpora- Held at St. Michael’s crossblood.org & enter Shooting Match Center. Everyone wel- profit groups in Putnam, tion. Episcopal Church, 640 N. Livingston19 to schedule 10 a.m., Hwy 70 N, 2.2 come. Call Paul 372-3118, White, Overton & Jack- Closed Washington Ave. Call appt. Call 1-800-733-2767. miles west of I-40 300 or [email protected]. son counties. To be in- Recycling Center, 800-635-5199. Job Fair exit/Monterey. 12 ga./680 Line Dance cluded, call 526-9715 & Transfer Station, Land- Cookeville History 20+ employers, 9 a.m. - choke guns. Fresh meat, Mondays, Cane Creek ask for the newsroom fill closed for Martin Museum noon. Cookeville Com- hams, turkeys, money Recreation Center will secretary or email calen- Luther King Jr. Day. No Opening reception, re- munity Center, 240 prizes. Call Jack 931-445- have a line dance class at [email protected]. community service. freshments provided, 2-4 Carlen Ave. Several 2550, or Rooster 931-510- 1 p.m. for $3. Call 528- Be sure to include your Garbage Pick Up p.m. Free event. 40 E. workshops prior to job 2211. Sponsor Capt. 5053. name & number as well City of Cookeville resi- Broad St. Call 520-5455. fair, call 520-8733. Champ Ferguson-Stand- Overton County as a time, date and loca- dential garbage pick-up, Jan. 17 SCV Myers-Zollicoffer ing Stone Camp, SCV. Patriots tion of the event. Dead- Monday routes will be Election Commission Camp 1990 Fit Frenzy Meets 6 p.m. at Millard line for Tuesday-Friday’s picked up Tuesday. Meeting 8:30 a.m., Annual Lee-Jackson- Free sampling of Oakley Public Library, paper is noon the day be- Open Studio/Potluck Election Commission Of- Zollicoffer Banquet, Cookeville Leisure Serv- Livingston. Speaker - fore. Deadline for Sun- Studio, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. fice, 705 County Services VFW Post 5062. 6 p.m. ices fitness classes. 9- Doylene Farley from 5 day is noon Friday. Potluck, 11:30 Drive. Public always wel- Guest speaker Dr. 11:30 a.m. Cane Creek Loaves Food Pantry, Deadline for Monday is 3 a.m. Cookeville Art Stu- come. Michael Bradley. Call Recreation Center, 180 everyone welcome. p.m. Friday. Church-re- dio & Gallery, 186A S. P.E.O. Chapter AO 931-783-3767 for reserva- CC Camp Rd. Call 526- Jan. 23 lated items are published Walnut. Call 526-2424. Meets at 9:30 a.m., tions. 7393. Music/Dance in a separate calendar in Young At Art lower level of St. Thomas Mended Hearts Watercolor/ Silver Point Commu- the Religion section each Art class grades 1-8, Aquinas Catholic Meets at CRMC Educa- Journaling nity Center, 6:30-9 p.m. Friday. Deadline for supplies furnished. 4-6 Church. Unaffiliates wel- tion rooms 2-3-4, Speaker Class with Jack & Free. With Cumberland church calendar items is p.m. Family rate, three come. Breanna Smith. All wel- Betty Loeb, 9:30 a.m.- County Band. noon Wednesday. or more. Cookeville Art Primary Care Board come. Potluck. Call 526- 12:30 p.m. Cookeville Art Parenting Skills Studio & Gallery, 186A S. Upper Cumberland 4497. Studio & Gallery, 186A S. Free classes offered by Jan. 15 Walnut. Call 526-2424. Primary Care board Jan. 19 Walnut. Call 526-2424. The Stephens Center. TTU Chess Club Jan. 16-Feb. 24 meeting, noon. Upper Train Tales Civil War History 9:30-11 a.m. Topic: Spoil- Mondays, 7 p.m., Room Collecting Cookeville Cumberland Regional 10:30 a.m. Cookeville Free event, lunch, 11 ing Your Children. Held 342, TTU Roaden Univ. Cookeville History Health Office, 1100 Eng- Depot Museum. Free ac- a.m., meeting follows, at St. Michael’s Episco- Center. Everyone wel- Museum, Free event. 40 land Drive, Cookeville. tivity for preschool chil- guest speakers. Canton pal Church, 640 N. Wash- come. Call Paul 372-3118, E. Broad St. Call 520- Art 411 dren. Call 520-5455. Lodge #481 hosts 1861 ington Ave. Call or [email protected]. 5455. Art class for high- Watercolor/Acrylic Civil War Lodge of Re- 800-635-5199. Line Dance Jan. 16 school - Class for watercolor & search, 370 Industrial Bangham Meeting Mondays, Cane Creek Music/Dance adult. Cookeville Art acrylic with Lynn Park Lane, Celina. Community Center & Recreation Center will Silver Point Commu- Studio & Gallery, 186A S. 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Rev. Donald Lee Church, retiring in 2014. Mary E. Coffee Jan. 14, 2018, at her Cobb Rev. Cobb loved to tin- home. ker and fix things, no LIVINGSTON — Fu- Speck Funeral Home is matter how hard or in- neral services for Mary in charge of arrange- tense the object was, he E. Coffee. 99, of Monroe, ments, 931-823-1201. enjoyed the challenge. were held today, Monday, He loved cars and vehi- Jan. 15, at Speck Funeral cles in general. He loved Home. Burial was in Cof- to buy older cars and fee Cemetery. trucks for his kids, and Mrs. Coffee passed have them help him re- away Sunday morning, store them back to like new conditions. He would travel hundreds of miles to fix one of his kids cars and then be on Donald Wayne away Friday, Jan. 12, COOKEVILLE - Fu- his way back home. Rev. Helton 2018, at Signature Health AP neral services for Rev. Cobb also enjoyed wood- Care. New Jersey will say farewell to Gov. Chris Christie Donald Lee Cobb, 80, of working, and making PUTNAM COUNTY — Speck Funeral Home is on Tuesday. Rickman, will be held at things with his hands. Graveside services for in charge of arrange- 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19, at He traveled the world on Donald Wayne Helton, ments, 931-823-1201. TRENTON, N.J. (AP) guage he used through- Cookeville First Baptist mission trips to differ- 66, of Cookeville, will be — New Jersey will say out the campaign to Church. Revs. Scott ent countries and would held at 2 p.m. Saturday, farewell to blunt-talk- succeed Christie. McKenny and Bill Stone say, “I love to tell the Jan. 20, in the Smith ing Republican Gov. "It is going to be a will officiate. Burial will Gospel, but I also love to Chapel Cemetery. Chris Christie as a celebration of all that's be at 11 a.m. Saturday, get down and dirty help- The family will receive wealthy former Obama right about our state Jan. 20, in Woodland ing build things for mis- friends at the graveside. administration diplo- and of our uniting to Cemetery in Nashville. sion work.” Rev. Cobb Mr. Helton passed mat and businessman build a stronger and The family will wel- held a masters in divin- is sworn in as gover- fairer New Jersey," he come friends Thursday ity. He served on the ex- nor. said. evening, Jan. 18, from 5- ecutive board of the Juliah Roberta receiving friends at the Democrat Phil Mur- Christie said farewell 9 p.m., and Friday, Jan. Tennessee Baptist Con- funeral home, today, phy, 60, is set to take in his final state of the 19, from noon until serv- vention and was on the Steward Monday, Jan. 15, until the oath of office Tues- state address last week, ice time at the church. advisory board for Cum- service time at 1 p.m. day at a ceremony in using the speech to cite Rev. Cobb passed berland University. GAINESBORO — Fu- Mrs. Juliah Steward Trenton, as Christie re- accomplishments dur- peacefully from this life Donald loved and cher- neral services for Juliah passed away Thursday, turns to life as a pri- ing his two terms and into the arms of Jesus ished his wife, children Roberta Steward, 82, of Jan. 11, 2018, at her vate citizen after two to issue a warning that on Saturday afternoon, and grandchildren. In Baxter, will be held granddaughter’s resi- terms as governor and some could come un- Jan. 13, 2018, at UT all of his many years of today, Monday, Jan. 15, dence. nearly a decade as the done. Knoxville Medical Cen- preaching he missed his at 1 p.m. at Anderson - Anderson - Upper state's U.S. attorney. "I leave you today ter, with his loving wife worship time with the Upper Cumberland Fu- Cumberland Funeral Murphy said the in- grateful, happy and a and children by his children the most. Rev. neral Home. Cremation Home is in charge of auguration represents better man than I was side. Cobb was a member of was chosen. arrangements, 931-268- more than a transfer of when I walked in here He was born Dec. 18, the Cookeville Baptist The family is currently 1550. power, casting the for the first time eight 1937, in Ellis County, Church, where he event in the same lan- years ago," he said. Oklahoma to the late taught Sunday school Lenard Harrison and class and was in the Elva Belle Arthurs Happy Tones Adult Cobb. Choir. He also enjoyed Midterm elections have Dems hoping, GOP afraid Donald was a 1956 sports. He was a loving graduate of Shattuck husband, caring father, WASHINGTON (AP) and marks for Congress stream of Republican re- percent rating; Bill Clin- High School. Donald and devoted grandfa- — Buoyed by a string of are half that. Since tirements. This week, ton lost 53 seats at 46 grew up on a farm in ther. Republican retirements Trump's inauguration, Ed Royce and Darrell percent in 1994; and Oklahoma where they Rev. Donald Cobb is and President Donald Democrats have won Issa of California, two of Ronald Reagan lost 28 raised cattle and trav- survived by his loving Trump's persistently state legislative elec- the more vulnerable seats at 42 percent in eled from farm to farm wife of 58 years, Jeanine low approval rating, De- tions across the country, GOP members, an- 1982. Jimmy Carter as wheat crop har- Meriwether Cobb of mocrats are increas- reclaimed the Virginia nounced they would not managed the narrowest vesters. It was on one of Rickman; daughter, ingly hopeful about governor's seat by a sur- run again. Altogether, losses in 1978, losing 11 those many harvests Whitney Rhodonna their chances for a prising 9-percentage- 31 House Republicans seats with a 49 percent that he received the call Cobb Marcum and hus- midterm election wave point margin and have announced their approval rating. from God saying, “Fol- band David of Oak that would give them managed an upset Sen- retirements so far, "The real question is low Me, and I will make Ridge; sons, Robert Har- control of the House and ate victory in GOP-dom- ahead of a typical elec- how many seats the you fishers of men.” He rison Cobb of South deliver a blow to the inated Alabama, albeit tion-year pace and giv- president's party loses," then started his 56 years Knoxville, Brent Stuart president. with the help of a Re- ing rise to comparisons Ayres said, and whether of service to the Lord by Cobb and wife Julia of The number of Repub- publican nominee ac- with 1994, 2006 and 2010, Ryan can "limit the dam- attending the Oklahoma Lenoir City, and licans bowing out rather cused of sexual the last three times that age." Baptist University, Christopher Grant Cobb than bearing down for misconduct with voters flipped control of Republicans find com- where he would meet and wife Jamie of tough races is the latest teenage girls. the chamber. fort in district lines that the love of his life Ms. Brentwood; grandchil- worrisome sign for the The next test is in Ohio Rep. Steve GOP-run legislatures Jeanina Grace Meri- dren, Cameron Cobb, GOP. Combine that with Pennsylvania, where a Stivers, who heads the drew after 2010. The wether. In August of Emma Grace Cobb, Trump's ability to unite March special election GOP's House campaign boundaries dilute Demo- 1959 they were married. Grant Cobb, Jenna Democrats in opposition to replace Republican operation, says he be- cratic voting strength by His first church he Cobb, Taylor Marcum, and historical head- Rep. Tim Murphy, who lieves the retirement concentrating the started preaching at was Jay Cobb and Mary winds, and some Democ- resigned amid allega- run is near its end, but party's most reliable vot- Kickapoo Indian Baptist Cobb; twin sister, Bon- rats are optimistic. tions he asked a woman he and other Republi- ers in fewer districts. Church, where he nie Shepherd of Shat- "We don't have an he was having an affair cans concede that the Those advantages ex- started as a student in tuck, Oklahoma; and Obama figure energizing with to get an abortion, later the retirements, plain part of the GOP's seminary. He and Jean- sister, Nancy Kirby of us; we have Trump ener- will become another test the harder it is for can- current 24-seat margin ina then traveled to Louisville, Kentucky; gizing us," said Demo- of momentum. Trump is didates to step in and in the 435-representative Wolf Creek Baptist and several nieces and cratic Rep. Gerald expected to campaign build the campaigns chamber. Church, where he nephews. Connolly of Virginia, as for the Republican can- necessary to win. "Our districts got preached part time and In addition to his par- he described standing- didate, state Rep. Rick National Democrats, drawn in a way where, worked for the Ford ents, Rev. Cobb was pre- room-only gatherings at Saccone. meanwhile, are target- yeah, there's 20 or 30 Motor Company and ceded in death by his local Democratic events. Even House Speaker ing 91 House districts — competitive seats out started their family. He brother, W.E. Cobb; and "Who is the D? Show me Paul Ryan concedes that a list that covers nearly there, always will be, but had an offer to preach sister, Rosona Cobb who the D is, so I can his party may have to all the GOP vacancies — most of them are pretty full time at Portland Av- Yacum. vote for them," he said "buck history" for him to and they say they have hard to flip," said Rep. enue Baptist Church in In lieu of flowers, me- of voter sentiments. "I keep his job, though he "viable" candidates in 87 Greg Walden, R-Ore., Nashville. A few years morial donations may think it's shaping up maintains that voters of those districts. who oversaw GOP ef- later they would move be made to the Opera- into that kind of elec- will reward Republicans Since World War II, forts in House races in to Smiths Spring Baptist tion Christmas Child tion." after their sweeping tax the president's party has the previous two elec- Church, then to Black Program by contacting Rep. Ben Ray Lujan of cuts. "The reason I feel never gained seats when tion cycles. Oak Baptist Church. In Speck Funeral Home at New Mexico, who is confident and comfort- the president's job ap- But even partisan 1980, Rev. Cobb took the 300 North Church leading Democrats' able is because we ran proval rating is below 50 boundaries might not full time preaching job Street, Livingston, House campaign effort, on a set of ideas and percent, a threshold withstand a genuine in Belle, West Virginia, Tenn. 38570. said there is a "clear policies, we're now exe- Trump has yet to reach. wave election. Democ- at the Witcher Baptist Pallbearers to serve path to a majority," cuting those ideas and Gallup polling of the rats are leading by dou- Church where he joined are his sons, grandson, something he said he policies, and the results presidents' approval rat- ble digits in many the local Belle Fire De- nephews, and son-in- never saw in 2016. are proving themselves," ing in the week before "generic ballot" polls, partment. A couple law. Indeed, Trump's job Ryan said Friday in Wis- midterm elections offers which ask voters more years down the Honorary pallbearers approval rating — a key consin. some guidance. whether they prefer a road they moved to Hen- are his brother-in-laws. indicator in midterm Nonetheless, the envi- Barack Obama Democratic or a Repub- derson, Kentucky, to Speck Funeral Home elections — lags below ronment has con- watched Democrats lose lican congressional can- Audubon Baptist is in charge of arrange- 40 percent in most polls, tributed to a steady 63 seats in 2010 with a 45 didate. Church. In 1987, he ments, 931-823-1201. moved to a small town called Livingston, where he would spend the next 27 years of his life teaching the good news of Christ, at the Liv- ingston First Baptist

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Monday, January 15, 2018 LIVING 6 ►DEAR ABBY Expletives dot weekend TV comedy, sports Neighbor PASADENA, Calif. members Cecily Strong can say the full word, so (AP) — Expletives dotted and Mikey Day, playing can he. So he did. the weekend television the kids, also reacted. Rockwell's and Jost's wants to landscape. Strong put her fingers in expletives were deleted On "Saturday Night her ears and Day feigned in taped re-broadcasts of Live," guest host Sam an exaggerated look of the show. reach out Rockwell let one slip shock. On an NBC Sports during a skit. He was On the late-night Network soccer telecast, DEAR ABBY: I have playing an increasingly show's "Weekend Up- Liverpool, England, just learned that a neigh- frustrated TV science date" segment, anchor team manager Juergen bor lost his wife. She host trying to lead two Colin Jost mentioned Klopp dropped a curse died during childbirth. clueless students President Donald word in a post-match in- As a wife and mother, all through an experiment. Trump's vulgar refer- terview Sunday. I can think about is that "You can't be this (ex- ence to African nations Asked if he wanted to newborn baby boy and pletive) stupid!" Rock- as "s-holes," omitting the apologize, he replied, his two beautiful sisters. well exclaimed, expletive. smiling, "I thought in It breaks my heart. I immediately putting his He explained that America that was OK? have never spoken to AP hand to his mouth and NBC asked him to clean In England, it's not pos- him, but I did chat from In this file photo, Sam Rockwell poses in the press saying "sorry" before up the quote. But Jost sible to use those time to time with his room with an award. continuing. "SNL" cast added if the president words." wife. I would like to offer help to the father, but I don’t know how ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ returns I should approach PASADENA, Calif. her as a bit of a ticking offer specific figures. him or (AP) — The wrenching time bomb," one des- Broadening the story even if I loss of an infant to a to- tined to be born in doesn't mean the series Abigail should. talitarian society is ex- tragic circumstances. will desert its source Please plored in season two of "When she does have material, Miller said. Van Buren offer me "The Handmaid's Tale," the baby, the baby gets "I don't think any- some ad- star Elisabeth Moss and taken away from her. thing we do is post-At- vice. — GRIEVING the show's producers She can't be its wood," he said. "It's an FOR THEM IN said. mother," Moss said told expansion of that HAWAII The drama series TV critics Sunday. "It world. I certainly don't DEAR GRIEVING: based on Margaret At- makes for good drama." think we're going be- Reach out to your neigh- wood's dystopian novel Season two also visits yond the story that she bor by writing him a begins with Moss' char- the colonies that are was telling. She re- short note saying that acter on the run when it mentioned in Atwood's mains the mother of you heard the tragic returns April 25 on 1985 book but not de- the series." AP news and would like to streaming service Hulu. picted, executive pro- "The Handmaid's In this file photo, Elisabeth Moss arrives at the 23rd offer your condolences. Offred, also known as ducer Warren Tale" is a landmark annual Critics' Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar, Explain that although June, is a pregnant Littlefield said. program for relatively in Santa Monica, California. you didn’t know his wife "handmaid," one of A bigger production new Hulu, drawing well, you had spoken those used to breed budget helped the se- critical acclaim, an ducers said. work ethic" and an ex- with her occasionally. children in a futuristic ries venture afield. armload of 2017 Emmys They were effusive traordinary relation- Then offer the kind of society where many MGM Television and and, earlier this month, with praise for Moss ship with the camera, help you are willing to women are infertile. Hulu "embraced that a best series Golden when asked why the the producers said. give — perhaps meals for Moss said she and se- we were ambitious. Globe and best-actress former "Mad Men" star A smiling Moss called his freezer or child care ries creator-executive We're still in a world of trophy for Moss. was right for the role of the Television Critics if the need arises. producer Bruce Miller television, it's a pretty Oscar-winner Marisa Offred. Association panel dis- I am sure if you do, the often discussed "this controlled budget," Lit- Tomei guest stars in She's talented, profes- cussion her favorite gesture will be appreci- child growing inside tlefield said. He didn't episode two, the pro- sional, has an "amazing yet. ated. DEAR ABBY: My hus- band and I enjoy going to estate sales. Recently, we were shocked when we Golf Channel cameramen walk out on coverage heard an estate sales rep- resentative ask an older HONOLULU (AP) — job today. We have con- lady if she could afford Union workers for video tingency plans in place, what she was looking at. and audio production at and will continue to de- The woman answered Golf Channel events liver coverage." “yes.” Shortly after that, walked out Sunday over It declined further as the woman was leav- stalled contract negotia- comment, such as how it ing, the estate represen- tions, leading to limited will provide coverage. tative asked her if she coverage of the final The Sony Open tele- could search the pockets round at the Sony Open cast was scheduled for 6 in her jacket! She said and two other events in p.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern, “yes,” and nothing was the Bahamas and and starting times are found on her. The estate Florida. set for the final group to sales representative fol- Golf Channel said it finish in that window. lowed up with, “You has been negotiating an However, the PGA Tour know how it is.” agreement for nine moved up tee times by We were appalled, to months with Interna- about an hour, so that say the least. We had tional Alliance of The- the last group finishes been browsing right atrical Stage Employees, around 9:15 p.m. along with the older lady a union for tournament Some three dozen and saw nothing suspi- technicians at golf tour- IATSE members from cious. What do you make naments, such as the Local 665 picketed out- of this? Should we have camera crew. side the main road into AP said something? — GRA- The strike involves Waialae Country Club Members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees strike CIE IN NEW MEXICO only tournaments that in support of the Golf outside the entrance to Sony Open golf tournament Sunday in Honolulu. DEAR GRACIE: Since Golf Channel produces. Channel's technical I wasn’t there, I can’t The network also pro- crew. John Culleeny, an ments next week — the Florida, for players from "We are working guess at what may have duces the CareerBuilder international represen- CareerBuilder Chal- the PGA Tour Champi- closely with our part- triggered the sales rep’s Challenge next week in tative for the union, said lenge, another Web.com ons, LPGA Tour and ners at the Golf Channel suspicions, but her treat- La Quinta, California. its members wanted Tour event in the Ba- celebrities. to provide as much tele- ing a prospective cus- CBS Sports produces Golf Channel to meet in- hamas and the Mit- Golf Channel has vision coverage as possi- tomer in such a the following week at dustry standards. He subishi Electric headquarters in Or- ble," the tour said in a heavy-handed manner is Torrey Pines, where was not specific on the Championship, a PGA lando and likely will be statement. surprising. I have seen Tiger Woods plays on talking points that Tour Champions event able to have more com- It said fans could fol- wealthy shoppers at the PGA Tour for the stalled negotiations. on the Big Island of plete coverage of that low the tournaments more than one estate first time in a year. The video and audio Hawaii. event. with real-time scoring sale who “dressed down” "Golf Channel has crew had talked about Along with the Sony The PGA Tour sent on its website, through to enable themselves to been working on negoti- walking out during the Open, Golf Channel is notices to its players on social media channels get a better bargain. ating an agreement for third round Saturday televising the second all tours notifying them and PGA Tour Radio on That said, I think you nine months with a but held back for an- round of the Web.com of the labor dispute. SiriusXM. were wise not to inter- union that represents other meeting. Culleeny Tour event in the Ba- vene. 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HONOLULU (AP) — When An investigation into what Jonathan Scheuer got an alert went wrong was underway on his phone of a ballistic mis- Sunday at the Federal Com- sile headed for Hawaii, he and munications Commission, his family didn't know what to which sets rules for wireless do. They went to their guest emergency alerts sent by bedroom, then decided it local, state or federal officials would be safer on the ground to warn of the threat of hur- floor of their Honolulu home. ricanes, wildfires, flash flood- "What do we do?" he won- ing and to announce searches dered. "Where do we go?" for missing children. People should immediately The state of Hawaii "did not seek shelter in a building "or have reasonable safeguards other substantial structure," or process controls in place to once an attack-warning siren prevent the transmission of a sounds, according to guidance false alert," FCC Chairman the state distributed previ- Ajit Pai said in a statement, ously. The state recommends calling the mistake "ab- having 14-day survival kit of solutely unacceptable." food and water. "False alerts undermine Residents and tourists alike public confidence in the remained rattled a day after alerting system and thus re- the mistaken alert was blasted duce their effectiveness dur- out to cellphones across the is- (Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat via AP) ing real emergencies," he lands with a warning to seek Cars drive past a highway sign that says "MISSILE ALERT ERROR THERE IS NO THREAT" said. immediate shelter and the on the H-1 Freeway in Honolulu. The state emergency officials announced human error as Homeland Security Secre- ominous statement: "This is cause for a statewide announcement of an incoming missile strike alert that was sent to mo- tary Kirstjen Nielsen urged not a drill." bile phones. Americans not to lose faith in "Clearly there is a massive their government. gap between letting people more than a million people in the state's Emergency Man- across the University of "I would hate for anybody know something's coming and Hawaii to fear that they were agement Agency when some- Hawaii campus to take cover not to abide by alerts and having something for them to about to be struck by a nu- one doing a routine test hit the in buildings. Drivers aban- warnings coming from gov- do," Scheuer said Sunday. "No- clear missile fed skepticism live alert button, state officials doned cars on a highway and ernment systems," Nielsen body knew what to do." Sunday about the govern- said. took shelter in a tunnel. Oth- said on "Fox News Sunday." Lisa Foxen, a social worker ment's ability to keep them in- They tried to assure resi- ers resigned themselves to a ''They can trust government and mother of two young chil- formed in a real emergency. dents there would be no repeat fate they could not control and systems. We test them every dren in east Honolulu, said the "My confidence in our so- false alarms. The agency simply waited for the attack. day. This is a very unfortu- best thing to come out of the called leaders' ability to dis- changed protocols to require The 911 system for the is- nate mistake, but these alerts scare was that it pushed her seminate this vital that two people send an alert land of Oahu was over- are vital. Seconds and min- family to come up with a plan information has certainly and made it easier to cancel a whelmed with more than 5,000 utes can save lives." if there is a real threat. been tarnished," said Patrick false alarm — a process that calls. There were no major With mobile phones ubiqui- "I kind of was just almost Day, who sprang from bed took nearly 40 minutes. emergencies during the false tous, wireless alerts can like a deer in headlights," she when the alert was issued Sat- The error sparked a dooms- alarm, Mayor Kirk Caldwell quickly disseminate informa- said. "I knew what to do in a urday morning. "I would have day panic across the islands said. tion to a wide number of hurricane. I knew what to do to think twice before acting on known as a laid-back paradise. President Donald Trump users, but there have been in an earthquake. But the mis- any future advisory." Parents clutched their chil- said Sunday the federal gov- concerns about creating a sile thing is new to me." The erroneous warning was dren, huddled in bathtubs and ernment will "get involved," panic if they are sent too The blunder that caused sent during a shift change at said prayers. Students bolted but didn't release details. broadly.

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Monday, January 15, 2018 SPORTS B Tre Lamb coming back to join Alexander’s football staff

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Tre Lamb knows what it takes to win a championship at Tennessee Tech. After all, just over six years ago, he did it – the last Golden Eagle quarterback to lead a Tech squad to an championship and its only NCAA Football Cham- pionship Subdivision playoff appearance. Now, after four seasons as the quarterbacks coach at Mer- cer, under the guidance of his uncle and Bears head coach Bobby Lamb, the younger Lamb is returning home to Steven Senne | AP Cookeville, taking over as Tech’s offensive coordinator. Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Mularkey speaks to down judge Jerod Phillips on the sideline during the first half “It’s awesome,” Lamb, 28, of an NFL divisional playoff game against the New England Patriots, Saturday, in Foxborough, Mass. said. “This is home for me. As soon as the opportunity came, I jumped on it. This is where I want to be and has been for a long time. I’m really happy to be here. This is a great place to live. This is a great community Titans split with Mularkey and it’s been great to me and my wife (Carter). We hope to start a family here soon. The By TERESA M. WALKER well. vember 2015 when she fired Ken football program needs to be Associated Press Strunk said in a statement Monday Whisenhunt after 23 games. Mularkey the front porch for this univer- she talked with Mularkey about ex- went 2-7 down the stretch as the Ti- sity and do a great job repre- NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Ti- tending his contract over the past tans finished 3-13 to land the No. 1 senting it.” tans split with coach Mike Mularkey week since a 22-21 comeback win overall draft pick in 2016. Head coach Dewayne on Monday after he revived a team against Kansas City in the wild-card That capped a 5-27 record over 2014 Alexander wanted Lamb on his with the NFL’s worst record over two round. and 2015 that was the worst in the staff from the start. seasons and led them to their first “It is certainly unfortunate that we NFL. “Even the previous time I playoff victory in 14 years. couldn’t find enough common Mularkey led the Titans to back-to- applied for the job (in 2016), I The Titans announced the move two ground,” she said. back 9-7 records — their first consecu- wanted to bring Tre in as the days after a 35-14 loss to New England “I generally believe that continuity tive winning records since 2007-08. He offensive coordinator,” Alexan- in the AFC divisional round. is the best path for success, but I also finished with a 21-22 record after a der said. “I was very open “It became evident that we saw dif- view this as an important moment for season in which the Titans cost them- about that, very adamant and ferent paths to achieve greater suc- our football team as we try to make selves the AFC South title with a he was only 26 at that time. You cess,” controlling owner Amy Adams that next step to sustained success on three-game skid in December. know, I’ve been coaching for 28, Strunk said. the field.” That left the Titans needing to beat 29 years and I’ve seen a lot of Mularkey had one year left on his General manager Jon Robinson will the Jaguars, now in the AFC champi- coaches. Tre’s got it.” contract and refused to discuss his oversee his first coaching search with onship game, in the regular-season fi- Of course, Lamb’s family status Sunday. But he said he had the Titans. nale to reach the postseason for the has been one of coaches. He talked with Strunk and was ready to He was hired two days before Mula- first time since 2008. Missing out on played for his father at Cal- move “full speed” ahead. Mularkey rkey had the interim title removed in the AFC South title was enough for houn (Ga.), then coached for also defended offensive coordinator January 2016. The Titans now are the fans who hadn’t been happy since Mu- his uncle at Mercer. From Terry Robiskie’s play-calling with seventh NFL team to change coaches larkey had the interim tag taken off about the time he’s been able to quarterback Marcus Mariota and said since the start of the season. his title in January 2016 after a short walk, he’s been around the his coaching staff would be back as Strunk turned to Mularkey in No- coaching search. game. “I’ve always wanted to be a coach,” Lamb said. “That’s what I feel like God put me on this earth to do – help young men and change them. That’s Bleak day for Americans in what I want to do here. I’ve been at a few schools now and this place is special. I do what I Melbourne: Venus, Stephens out do because I love it and I’d do it for zero dollars.” By JOHN PYE Alexander said, “He’s only 28 Associated Press years old, but if you look at his background, he’s been around MELBOURNE, Australia — Venus Williams and Sloane football since he was old Stephens were upset early and the bleak opening day for enough to know that it was Americans continued at the Australian Open with the football. His dad, Hal, is a women losing their first eight matches and two of the coach. His granddad is an un- highest-ranked U.S. men joining them as first-round casu- believable coach. His uncle, alties. Bobby, is the head coach at In her first match at Rod Laver Arena since losing last Mercer. I’ve been good friends year’s final to her sister, Serena, Venus Williams lost her with them and Hal used to opener to Belinda Bencic 6-3, 7-5 and ensured the title Vincent Than | AP bring Calhoun’s football team won’t stay in the family. United States’ Venus Williams makes a forehand return to camp at Cumberland when I Serena Williams hasn’t played a Grand Slam tourna- to Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic during their first round coached there. He comes from a ment since last year’s final because of her pregnancy and match in Melbourne, Australia, Monday. great lineage of coaches and an the birth of her first child. excellent football state.” “I don’t think I played a bad match. She just played “I didn’t play so bad, I wasn’t missing every shot. Just Tech’s starting quarterback above and beyond,” said Venus Williams, who was playing didn’t work out.” from 2010 to 2012 for head her 18th Australian Open. “I just have to give her credit for that. See OPEN, Page B2 See TRE, Page B2 Taylor sets Sewanee record with 40-point outburst

By CRAIG DELK and three assists. And on Saturday, McMorrow had a For the HERALD-CITIZEN For the year, Taylor leads the huge game with 20 points, 13 re- Southern Athletic Association in bounds, four assists and two steals as Sparta native Bella Taylor stamped scoring (20.1 ppg) and steals (2.6 spg). Taiwan Beer lost 74-73 to Yulon Lux- her name on the University of the She’s also second in the SAA in as- gen. South record book on Sunday. sists (3.8 apg), and she leads the UC The junior guard went off for 40 Tigers in rebounding (5.7 rpg). Martin has pair of huge points, breaking the school record for Connections games in Slovakia points in a single game as the Tigers McMorrow having strong Following Upper Cumberland Another former Golden Eagle, won 86-78 at Berry College. year in Taiwan student-athletes through their collegiate and pro- Ryan Martin, had a pair of huge With 36 seconds remaining in the Former Tennessee Tech men’s bas- fessional careers games last week for his Slovakian pro game, Taylor made a pair of free ketball player Liam McMorrow is team, BC Prievidza. throws for points 37 and 38 to set the having a strong professional season Last Wednesday, the 26-year-old for- record. so far in Taiwan. rebounds per game, and he also leads ward had a double-double of 23 points Taylor reached her 40-point total by In 15 games, the 7-foot-2 center eas- the team in blocks (0.7 bpg). and 10 rebounds during BC Priev- finishing 10-of-20 from the floor, 2-of-5 ily leads Taiwan Beer in minutes On Friday, the 30-year-old finished idza’s 99-95 win over KB Kosice. Mar- from long range, and an incredible 18- played per game (35.6 mpg). with 11 points, 11 rebounds and four tin came close to another of-23 from the free-throw line. He’s averaging a double-double assists as Taiwan Beer won 77-64 She also chipped in nine rebounds with a team-high 15.2 points and 12.7 over KKL. See UC, Page B3 B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 15, 2018 SPORTS TRE: Former Tech QB named new OC

From Page B1 ordinator and quarterbacks coach. coach , Lamb “We worked together on shattered the Golden Eagle staff here,” Alexander said, record book, including the referring to the 2013 season. fifth-best season in passing “I’ve known his dad and his yardage in program history family way before I knew with 2,342 yards in 2011. He Tre, so I’ve built an excellent ranks third in career passing relationship with him. We yardage with 5,301 yards. stayed in very close contact He also holds five single- ever since he left for Mercer. game individual records – This year, we actually com- most pass attempts (58 vs. peted against each other Tennessee State in 2011), when he was at Mercer and I most completions (38 vs. was at ETSU.” Southeast Missouri in 2012), Lamb has worked hard re- most passing yards (481 vs. cruiting his home state of Southeast Missouri in 2012), Georgia, but has also built most plays (69 vs. Tennessee solid connections in Middle State in 2011), most yards Tennessee, many of which he gained (474 vs. Southeast used to bring talent to Mer- Missouri in 2012). He has the cer. single-season individual “There are many players Dita Alangkara | AP records for passing yards per from the mid-state area that game with 267.4 yards per are playing on Mercer’s foot- Switzerland’s Roger Federer answers questions during a press conference at the Aus- game in 2012 and most touch- ball team,” Alexander said. tralian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday. downs responsible for with “Those are areas we’re going 23 in 2011. to recruit awfully hard and Lamb had the top season in he’s been able to pull players Day 2 at the Australian Open: total offense in 2011 with from Middle Tennessee all 2,555 yards, but the record the way to Macon, Ga. He’s was eclipsed by Michael done a great job in this area Birdsong’s 2,803-yard cam- and he’s well-known from a Federer, Djokovic on court paign in 2016. A team cap- recruiting standpoint. He’s tain all three of his years as worked with the Chat- By DENNIS PASSA percent healthy, but didn’t born in this century to play starter, Lamb was awarded tanooga area, some private Associated Press look to have had any injury in a main draw Grand Slam the team’s Robert Hill John- schools.” concerns when he and singles match when she lost son Award in 2012 – Tech Knowing what his Golden MELBOURNE, Australia teammate Belinda Bencic in the first round here last football’s highest honor. Eagle teams were able to ac- — Defending champion won the Hopman Cup for year. “He’s got that ‘it’ factor complish as a player, now as Roger Federer and Novak Switzerland in Perth 10 days A service tweak that you’re looking for,” the offensive coordinator, Djokovic, with 11 Australian ago. “This year I hope to Djokovic has changed his Alexander said. “That’s what Lamb knows what he wants Open titles between them win the first few rounds and service motion to help ad- made him one of the most to achieve with a new gener- and 31 Grand Slam singles get rolling hopefully, dress the elbow issues he’s successful quarterbacks in ation of offensive talent at titles combined, take to the whereas last year I was just had to deal with in the past Tech history. He was a team Tech. “We want to be fun to court at Melbourne Park ... more of a ‘let’s see what year. Djokovic explains: captain and a leader in this watch,” Lamb said. “We want under vastly different cir- happens’ kind of tourna- “There are three, four de- football program. He’s prob- to score a lot of points, obvi- cumstances on Tuesday. ment, maybe similar to tails that I’ve changed with ably, in the modern era of ously. We want to have a Federer, with five Aus- what Novak or Stan my rotation, the elbow up, Tech football, one of the quarterback-friendly system tralian and a leading 19 (Wawrinka) or others are which is the most obvious most recognizable and cele- where we can develop a major titles overall, plays going through this year,” one. I feel like I spend less brated players that we’ve quarterback, get the ball in Aljaz Bedene of Slovenia to Federer said. He has never energy but I’m more effi- ever had.” space to make them defend open night play at Rod played Bedene, a 28-year-old cient.” Djokovic and Young Following his graduation 53 yards. Laver Arena. Last year, Slovenian who has lost five first played in the first from Tech with a bachelor’s “We want to be creative coming back after a six- times in the first round at round at the U.S. Open in in interdisciplinary studies – and not be afraid to try new month layoff to rest his in- the Australian Open. 2006, when the American education and exercise sci- things. We have to let our jured left knee, Federer Happy at the top won the first set before los- ence, Lamb joined Brown’s athletes make plays. You’ll swept all before him for his With Serena Williams off ing the next three. They did- staff as a quarterbacks coach see some up-tempo and first Grand Slam title since the tour following the birth n’t meet again until last in 2013. From there, he changing tempos, but we 2012. of her daughter in Septem- year on grass. joined the Mercer staff in its have to develop a quarter- Djokovic, who has won ber, the No. 1 ranking Flying the (Maple Leaf) second season after restart- back. We have to make it the Australian Open a changed seven times last flag ing its program, serving as simple for our guys and let record-equaling six times, is year, with five women as- Canadians have back-to- the Bears’ passing game co- those guys have fun.” returning from a six-month suming top spot — three for back matches to start play layoff of his own after a the first time. Halep had it on Show Court 2. Former right elbow injury kept him at the end of the year, and Wimbledon finalist Milos off the circuit since Wimble- her win at Shenzhen two Raonic, who has been don, where he lost in the weeks ago ensured she’d ranked as high as No. 3, quarterfinals. He plays Don- stay there for the Aus- stopped his season in Octo- OPEN: Tennis event ald Young on Margaret tralian Open. She will have ber because of calf and Court Arena in an after- held the top ranking for 16 wrist issues, and is now noon match. weeks by the time the tour- seeded 22nd. He will face opens with surprises Simona Halep, the top- nament ends at Melbourne Lukas Lacko. seeded woman, will start Park. Following that is Eugenie From Page B1 teamed up to win for Switzer- her quest for a first Grand “About the ranking ... of Bouchard’s match against land — with helping her re- Slam title when she plays course I want to stay here in Oceane Dodin. Bouchard, U.S. Open champion cent improvement. She also teenage wildcard entry the top as long as possible. who made it to the semifi- Stephens was the first Amer- had a new attitude against Destanee Aiava. But I have one more : to nals here and at the French ican to fall, losing 2-6, 7-6 (2), Williams, and she had Fed- Here’s a closer look at win a Grand Slam.” She’ll Open in 2014 before losing 6-2 to No. 34-ranked Zhang erer’s parents in the crowd some of the featured start her quest against the Wimbledon final, has Shuai. She was followed by for support. matches Tuesday: Aiava, the 17-year-old Aus- had a fall from grace and is Williams and No. 10-seeded The 20-year-old Bencic Higher expectations tralian who had the distinc- now ranked 112th from her CoCo Vandeweghe, a semifi- saved five break points in the Federer says he’s not 100 tion of being the first player career high of No. 5. nalist here and at the U.S. eighth game before a rain Open last year, who was feel- delay caused an almost half- ing sick and frustrated in 7-6 hour suspension of play as (4), 6-2 loss to Timea Babos. the roof was closed on Rod CiCi Bellis, Sofia Kenin — Laver Arena. She returned who lost to No. 12 Julia Go- on a roll, winning the next AP source: Arizona to hire erges, now on a 15-match six points. winning streak — Alison No. 13-seeded Stephens Riske, Taylor Townsend and had a chance to serve for the Jennifer Brady all lost before match in the 10th game of Kevin Sumlin as football coach Nicole Gibbs beat Viktoriya the second set but dropped Tomova 6-1, 6-1 to end the her serve, lost momentum By JOHN MARSHALL back Johnny Manziel. streak of eight losses for the and continued her run of Associated Press Texas A&M hired former Florida State U.S. women. eight straight defeats since coach Jimbo Fisher to replace Sumlin. No. 8-seeded Jack Sock, the her major breakthrough at Arizona has tabbed former Texas A&M A former linebacker at Purdue, Sumlin highest ranked of the Ameri- the U.S. Open. coach Kevin Sumlin as its football coach. also spent four years at Houston, going 35- can men, lost 6-1, 7-6 (4), 5-7, Ryan Harrison beat Dudi Sumlin is expected to sign a five-year 17, including 12-1 his final season in 2011. 6-3 to Yuichi Sugita and his Sela in five sets and qualifier contract, pending approval by the Arizona The 53-year-old Sumlin is known as an compatriot John Isner, Mackenzie McDonald bucked Board of Regents. An introductory news adept recruiter and inherits a talented ros- seeded 16th, lost in four sets the trend for the Americans. conference is scheduled for Tuesday. ter, led by quarterback Khalil Tate, who be- to Australian Matt Ebden. Nadal, returning from time He replaces Rich Rodriguez, who was came a breakout star after replacing Top-ranked Rafael Nadal out with a sore right knee, fired Jan. 2 amid sexual harassment allega- injured starter Brandon Dawkins the fifth and No. 3 Grigor Dimitrov had no problems in a 6-1, 6-1, tions. game of the season. opened with routine wins, as 6-1 win over Victor Estrella “This is a tremendous day for Arizona Sumlin is expected to retain defensive co- did second-seeded Caroline Burgos in the first night Football and I am thrilled to welcome ordinator Marcel Yates and add Noel Maz- Wozniacki and No. 4 Elina match on Rod Laver Arena. Kevin to our family,” Arizona athletic di- zone as offensive coordinator. Svitolina on the women’s At the same time, Australian rector Dave Heeke said in a statement Sun- Mazzone was Sumlin’s offensive coordi- side. For fifth-seeded Venus, hope Nick Kyrgios beat Roge- day night. “He is a proven winner who will nator at Texas A&M the past two seasons. it was a first loss in five ca- rio Dutra Silva 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. have an immediate impact on not only our Yates was Arizona’s offensive coordinator reer meetings with Bencic, Also advancing were No. 6 football program, but also on our depart- last season and spent two years working who lost to Serena in the Marin Cilic, No. 10 Pablo ment and University. An accomplished with Sumlin at Texas A&M before becom- first round last year. Carreno Busta, No. 23 Gilles coach and an excellent recruiter, Kevin ing defensive coordinator at Boise State. Bencic, who was born a Muller, No. 24 Diego shares our vision and values and fits with “I am humbled and honored to join the couple of months after the Schwartzman, No. 28 Damir who we are and who we want to be.” Arizona Family,” Sumlin said in a state- last time there was no Dzumhur, No. 30 Andrei Sumlin was fired after six seasons at ment. “With a strong foundation already in Williams in the second round Rublev and No. 31 Pablo. Texas A&M in November and had report- place, we will work quickly to assemble an at the Australian Open U.S. Open finalist and No. edly been in the mix for numerous jobs, in- elite coaching staff and immediately begin (1997), hit 32 winners, had 12 11-seeded Kevin Anderson cluding Arizona rival Arizona State. The the work of establishing our culture, re- unforced errors and con- lost in five sets to Kyle Ed- Sun Devils hired former NFL coach and cruiting future Wildcats, and connecting verted five of 11 break-point mund. ESPN analyst Herm Edwards. with Wildcats past and present. We will win chances. Williams had 26 un- French Open champion Je- The Aggies went 51-26 and went to a bowl championships. We will graduate our play- forced errors and 22 winners. lena Ostapenko made a posi- game every season under Sumlin, but were ers and they will contribute to the Univer- Bencic credited playing tive start with a 6-1, 6-4 win 25-23 in SEC play and never matched his sity in many ways while they are here. We with Roger Federer at the over 37-year-old Francesca first season in College Station, when they will represent Arizona with class and Hopman Cup — where they Schiavone. were 11-2 with Heisman Trophy quarter- pride. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 15, 2018 — B3 SPORTS ETSU picks up Satterfield as offensive coordinator

ETSU Sports Information Taylor (Defensive Coor- tions. dinator/Inside Line- “ I have had the privi- JOHNSON CITY — backers), Mike lege of working with East Tennessee State Rader (Wide Re- Coach Brown at Ken- University football head ceivers/Recruiting Co- tucky, Coach Mc- coach Randy ordinator), Gary Cutchan at Kentucky Sanders announced ad- Downs (Running and Florida State, and I ditions to his coaching Backs), Daryl Daye (De- am happy to bring staff on Thursday. fensive Line/Special Coach Satterfield back Sanders, who became Teams), Dylan to Johnson City. the 18th head coach in Lewellyn (Outside Line- “The current coaches program history back backers) and Al John- have done a tremendous on Dec. 17, named for- son (Strength and job keeping the ball mer Buccaneer wide re- Conditioning) have all moving, and we are all ceiver and Tennessee been retained from the ready to get to work. Tech head coach Marcus previous staff. This staff has a lot of Satterfield his offensive “I am excited to re- experience.” coordinator/quarter- lease the news regard- “Coach Sanders has backs coach, Steve ing my coaching staff,” been a close friend and Brown his defensive said Sanders. “I am mentor to me for many backs coach and Matt pleased we were able to years,” said Satterfield. McCutchan will oversee retain some of the “I consider it a great Herald-Citizen, File the offensive line. In ad- coaches who were al- honor and privilege to Former Tennessee Tech Football Coach Marcus Satterfield is back in coaching dition, Sanders an- ready here, along with be able to return to my after East Tennessee State University announced he will be the Bucs’ offensive nounced that Billy bringing in a few addi- alma mater.” coordinator under head coach .

UC: Ex-Gordonsville star helps Scots win

girls basketball standout From Page B1 Jaycee Coe helped Southeast- ern University (Fla.) con- double-double on Saturday, tinue its winning ways last finishing with 21 points and week, as the Fire improved to eight rebounds as BC Priev- 18-0 overall and 9-0 in The idza cruised 94-69 over Nova Sun Conference. Ves. On Thursday, the junior Martin leads the team in guard finished with eight scoring (16.3 ppg) and re- points, six rebounds and four bounding (8.3 rpg). assists during Southeast- He’s also second in free- ern’s 77-51 win over St. throw percentage (82.4%) Thomas University (Fla.). and third in assists (1.9 apg). And on Saturday, Coe tallied 15 points, four rebounds and Former Tech star Fisher two assists as the Fire steady in Israel notched an 83-50 victory over Also representing Ten- Florida Memorial University. nessee Tech, point guard An- Coe continues to lead the thony Fisher was steady Fire in 3-pointers made (47) once again last week for his and 3-point percentage Israeli professional team, (42.0%). She’s also second in Hapoel Be’er Sheva. scoring (14.8 ppg) and tied for Marco Garcia | AP Last Tuesday, the 31-year- third in assists (2.8 apg). Patton Kizzire drives on the 17th tee during the final round of the Sony Open golf tour- old tallied 13 points, two as- Southeastern is ranked No. nament, Sunday, in Honolulu. sists, a rebound and a steal 2 in the most-recent NAIA during Hapoel Be’er Sheva’s Division II poll. 86-72 win over Hapoel Afula. Fisher leads the team in 3- Bates helps C-N in variety Kizzire outlasts Hahn on 6th pointers made (24) and 3- of ways point percentage (43.6%). Former Cookeville boys He’s also second in assists basketball standout Mason (4.1 apg) and third in scoring Bates helped Carson-New- hole of Sony Open playoff (10.2 ppg). man University in a variety of ways as the Eagles won a Luna, McClellan lead pair of games last week. By DOUG FERGUSON Closing with a 62 to even looking for the next one. I’m Lions in rout Last Wednesday, the junior Associated Press have a chance was no conso- super excited right now.” Area natives Tristan Mc- guard delivered 15 points, six lation. “I played good Missing from the playoff Clellan (Pickett County) and rebounds and six assists to HONOLULU — Patton enough to win, but I didn’t,” was Tom Hoge, who did Deandra Luna (White help the Eagles to a 91-86 vic- Kizzire figured he was in for he said. “So for me, no mat- everything right in his bid County) helped the Bryan tory over Tusculum College. a long day when his putting ter how many birdies I to win for the first time on College women’s basketball Bates followed Saturday by stroke wasn’t up to his stan- make, if I’m not coming out the PGA Tour except for team to a big victory on Sat- coming close to a double- dards. of the room with the trophy, one swing. He had a one- urday. double with eight points and He just wasn’t expecting it really feels like I was de- shot lead when he was be- McClellan, a sophomore eight rebounds, as well as the Sony Open to go this feated out there. I had a putt tween clubs on the 16th point guard, tallied 10 points, two assists and a block dur- long. to win it. I’m going to be hole, and opted to hit a draw seven assists, four rebounds ing Carson-Newman’s 81-66, The longest playoff in playing that over and over to the back-left pin. He and two steals as the Lions overtime win over Wingate more than five years on the and over again.” turned it too much and it routed Allen University University (S.C.). PGA Tour finally ended The six-hole playoff was found the bunker. His next (S.C.) 87-56. Luna, a fresh- Bates leads the Eagles in 3- Sunday when Kizzire two- the longest on the PGA shot got hung up in the man point guard, added point success with an incred- putted for par from just off Tour in just over five years, shaggy rough, he chipped seven points, four rebounds ible 55.9-percent mark, the green on the par-3 17th and given how the week that to 12 feet and missed to and four assists. having made 19-of-34 from hole, and James Hahn’s 8- transpired, it was only fit- make double bogey to slip Luna leads the Ap- beyond the arc. He’s also sec- foot putt to keep it going ting. one shot behind. palachian Athletic Confer- ond on the team in rebound- caught the right edge of the Saturday brought panic to Hoge gave himself two ence in assists (5.9 apg). ing (5.6 rpg), assists (60) and lip and spun away. the islands with a push good chances with putts of She’s also second on the free-throw percentage “It wasn’t pretty,” Kizzire alert of a ballistic missile about 7 feet. Both burned team in steals (27) and third (83.0%), and he’s averaging said. “I was able to get it strike that turned out to be the edge. He shot 70 and had in scoring (10.6 ppg), and 8.6 points per game. done.” a false alarm. to settle for third place, his she’s averaging 4.4 rebounds Kizzire, who closed with a There was a real strike on best finish on the PGA Tour. per game. Nokes helping Scots stay 2-under 68, became the first Sunday — the audio and “This sets me up a lot bet- McClellan, meanwhile, is on a roll multiple winner on the PGA video production workers ter for the rest of the year, second on the team in assists Former Gordonsville boys Tour this season. He went for Golf Channel walked and hopefully make the (2.9 apg) and is averaging 4.4 basketball standout Colt head-to-head with Rickie out over a labor dispute, FedEx Cup playoffs,” said points per game. Nokes helped Maryville Col- Fowler and beat him by one leaving the network scram- Hoge, a 28-year-old from lege stay on a roll over the shot in the OHL Classic in bling to provide at least lim- North Dakota who hasn’t Lamb has solid game for weekend with a pair of solid Mexico last fall for his first ited coverage of an event kept his full card his previ- Wesleyan performances. PGA Tour title. He was in a that ended in prime time ous three years on tour. Livingston native Keelie On Saturday, the junior four-man battle on the back after the NFL playoff games “More so just the confi- Lamb provided another solid center finished with 16 nine at Waialae that was were over. dence I had to play in the game for Kentucky Wesleyan points, three rebounds, an whittled down to Kizzire Golf Channel managed final group and play well College on Saturday, helping assist, a steal and a block as and Hahn, who closed with enough cameras to provide today.” the Panthers to a big victory the Scots won 85-75 over a 62 to match him at 17- coverage of the final three Brian Harman, who over Ohio Valley University Methodist University (N.C.). under 273. holes — one of their on- played in the final group at (W.Va.). The victory came after And the fun was just get- course reporters manned a both Hawaii events, was two The sophomore forward Maryville trailed by as many ting started. camera on the 16th tower — shots behind after a tap-in finished with 13 points, six as 19 points in the first half. Kizzire had to watch three and all six holes of the play- birdie at No. 12. But he rebounds and two assists as And on Sunday, Nokes tal- times as Hahn had a putt to off. three-putted for bogey from the Panthers cruised to an lied 14 points, seven re- win, two of those putts from It was worth the wait for long range on the 13th, took 88-59 win. bounds, three assists, two 6 feet and 10 feet on the par- Kizzire. His goal is to get to two shots to get out of the Lamb leads the Panthers steals and a block during the 5 18th hole. Kizzire had two East Lake for the FedEx bunker left of the 16th in scoring (11.6 ppg) and re- Scots’ 90-75 win over Greens- putts to win, though both of Cup finale, and he is well on green and had to settle for a bounding (6.0 rpg). She’s also boro College (N.C.). It them were in the 30-foot his way with two victories 70. He tied for fourth. tied for first in steals (28), marked their ninth-consecu- range. so early in the season. Defending champion and is tied for second in tive victory. “That playoff was quite a “One win doesn’t neces- Justin Thomas closed with blocks (6). Nokes leads the Scots in marathon,” Kizzire said. sarily mean a whole lot,” a 68 and tied for 14th. Jor- field-goal percentage (55.9%), Hahn has won both his Kizzire said. “Two means a dan Spieth finished with Coe helps Fire continue he’s second in rebounding PGA Tour title in playoffs, little more, and three is eight straight pars for a 66 winning ways (6.5 rpg), and he’s third in at Riviera and Quail Hollow. even better. I’m always and tied for 18th. Former Jackson County scoring (12.6 ppg). B4 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 15, 2018 Herald-Citizen SPORTS Nared leads No. 6 Tennessee to CLA$$IFIED Phone: 526-9715 86-70 win over 9th-ranked SC Buy it, Fax: 526-1209 e-mail: classified@ By PETE IACOBELLI on to the next one.” Sell it, herald-citizen.com Associated Press Russell, the 6-foot-6 senior starter, s rr TM Trade it here! said she and Nared let their young COLUMBIA, S.C. — The first loss teammate know that everyone makes of the season, a fogged-in airport at mistakes and that Westbrook needed  !   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B6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 15, 2018 NFL PLAYOFFS Miracle in Minneapolis Keenum hits Diggs for last-second 64-yard TD to send Vikings past Saints 29-24

By DAVE CAMPBELL The field goal was set up by jumped in front of Williams, Associated Press a fourth-and-10 completion by who rolled awkwardly under- Brees to Willie Snead for 13 neath Diggs during an ill- MINNEAPOLIS — As Case yards to the Minnesota 33 fated attempt at making a low Keenum convened the Min- with 40 seconds left. Brees tackle. nesota huddle with 10 seconds connected with Michael Devastatingly for the left, the situation staring Thomas for two of his three Saints, nobody was behind down the Vikings was as sim- touchdown passes in a span him in the secondary, as ple as it was daunting. of 3:09 that spilled into the Diggs made sure to note right With the go-ahead field goal fourth quarter. The second before he made the break on by the New Orleans Saints score was set up at the Min- his route during the play the that silenced this deafening nesota 40 by an interception Vikings, believe it or not, call stadium still fresh in the air, by Marcus Williams, when an “Seven Heaven.” the Vikings were well beyond off-balance throw into traffic Diggs kept his balance as he any moment of anxiety. All by Keenum served as his one landed, kept his feet in that was left for Keenum to do costly moment of reckless- bounds and kept on running on that last snap was to throw ness, a “bonehead play,” as he untouched into the end zone the ball up like he used to do put it. as the crowd at U.S. Bank Sta- in his Texas backyards and Keenum settled back in. He dium erupted with euphoria. hope for the best. guided the Vikings to two Keenum raced around the Keenum completed his last- more field goals by Kai For- field, looking for anyone to ditch heave near the sideline bath, including a 53-yarder hug. Sunday on the game’s final with 1:29 left that was his “I’m shocked. I don’t know play to Stefon Diggs, who third of the game against his what else to say. This is the slithered away from the former team and gave them first time ever I’m out of Saints for a 61-yard touch- their lead back after a blocked words,” Vikings defensive end down to give the Vikings a 29- punt by George Johnson had Everson Griffen said. 24 victory and a spot in the set up the Saints for a touch- Keenum, the undrafted and NFC championship game at down pass by Brees to Alvin undersized all-time leading Philadelphia. Kamara. passer in NCAA history who “At that point, I’m just a kid Then came the play that put was making his first career throwing a football to another Keenum and Diggs in perma- playoff start and has long big kid,” Keenum said with a nent rotation on the NFL’s all- looked up to Brees, was hav- smile, “and he just runs and time highlight reels. ing a hard time finding the scores.” “We knew there was still a words to describe the experi- One more win, against the possibility, still some hope,” ence. He finished with 318 Eagles, and the Vikings will Keenum said. yards, going 25 for 40, with become the first team to play This wasn’t quite Franco Diggs catching 137 yards on in a Super Bowl on their Harris and the Immaculate six catches. home turf. Instead of the Reception for the Pittsburgh “A heck of a game, wasn’t usual win-or-go-home stakes, Steelers in the 1972 playoffs, it?” head coach Mike Zimmer they’re in a win-and-go-home but these Vikings are on some said. “And the good guys situation. kind of special path after won.” “It never ends that way,” Jeff Roberson | AP turning to Keenum in the sec- Diggs was still in full uni- Diggs said. “Usually, it’s real- Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Stefon Diggs (14) makes a ond game of the season after form when he took the ity. It’s life. So things go and catch over New Orleans Saints free safety Marcus Williams original starter Sam Bradford podium for his postgame in- you walk home and worry (43) on his way to the game winning touchdown during a divi- was sidelined by a knee in- terview, the ball from the about it tomorrow.” sional playoff game in Minneapolis on Sunday. jury. winning catch resting safely Instead, Drew Brees and the The Vikings were out of in front of him on the lectern. Saints were the ones trudging there at the end,” said Brees, maining that punctuated a timeouts and nearly out of op- “It’s plays like this that you off the field in defeat. who steered the Saints in po- forceful rally from a 17-point tions when Keenum dropped dream about your whole life,” “We’re still a bit shell- sition for Wil Lutz’s 43-yard deficit that stood until 1:16 back from his 39 and threw he said, “and it finally hap- shocked after what happened field gloal with 25 seconds re- was left in the third quarter. high into a crowd. Diggs pens.” Jaguars stun Steelers 45-42 to Attention Advertisers..... earn trip to AFC title game It’s Not Too Late To

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