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Herald-CitizenFRIDAY,Herald-Citizen FEBRUARY 15, 2019 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 117TH YEAR | NO. 33 75 CENTS BOE limits enrollment at some schools

BY JIM HERRIN HERALD-CITIZEN

The Putnam County School Board is once again limiting the number of students who can enroll in certain elementary schools and one middle school in the county. Attendance Supervisor Chris Pierce said four elementary schools will have some limits on new enrollment next year. “That would be Algood Elementary, Jere Whitson Elementary, Prescott South Elementa- ry and Sycamore Elementary,” he said. “Those four schools are above 90 percent (capacity) and LOGAN STALEY are proposed to accept only Priority 1 and 2 (en- Celebrating the opening of the RUC expansion from left are Kevin Braswell, vice president for rollment) simply because of building capacity.” university advancement; Katie Williams, dean of students; Awesome Eagle, Tech mascot; Mason Priority 1 and 2 students are those currently Hilliard, SGA president; Phil Oldham, Tech president; Kari Oldham, Tech first lady; Nicole Sims, enrolled, students who live within the school project manager; and Bill Hall, project manager. zone, and students who are children of full-time school system employees. Priority 3 students are those who have a sibling already enrolled in a school, and Priority 4 are those who live outside Wings Up: RUC expansion opens the school zone. At Capshaw Elementary, Priority 1, 2 and 3 The new expansion to Tennes- fi rst fl oor of the expansion. recreation and fi tness center are students would be accepted with a kindergarten see Tech’s Roaden University The area immediately west two of the major projects. Both waiting list and possible lottery for those classi- Center was unveiled today with of the building will become are expected to be completed in fi ed as Priority 4. a short dedication program and landscaped green space, in 2020. “Potential Priority 4 kindergarten enrollees ribbon cutting ceremony on accordance with the university’s “I really applaud the patience must fi rst enroll in a school with open enroll- campus. master plan to create a more of the students and faculty and ment or at their zoned school during the Early More than 1,000 students, pedestrian-friendly campus. staff with all the construction Enrollment Period and then leave information faculty and staff funneled Funding for the project came going on around campus,” said with Capshaw Elementary as to the wish to through the west side of the RUC from the facilities development Oldham. “This is a down pay- enter the lottery,” Pierce said. which now features more than fee paid by students and state ment, an investment on the fu- The Early Registration period for the upcom- 11,500 square feet of new student capital maintenance funds. ture. This is one investment we ing 2019-2020 school year will begin April 8 and lounge and dining areas on the “Construction can be diffi cult are making, and we are making close April 26. Kindergarten registration will be ground and fi rst fl oors. to get used to,” said Tech student a lot more. This is the fi rst of April 9. “This is a chance to showcase government association pres- many to come.” In addition to the elementary schools, Pierce this wonderful addition to cam- ident Mason Hilliard. “Seeing Also at today’s event, Awe- said Avery Trace Middle School, which is at 92 pus,” said Tech president Phil something accomplished and some Eagle celebrated his 94th percent capacity, would limit enrollment to Pri- Oldham. “Students turned out fi nished will make students a birthday and the “I Heart Tech ority 1, 2 and 3 requests with a waiting list and in large numbers.” lot happier and more energized Students” faculty/staff giving potential lottery for Priority 4 students. The $7 million expansion, about the other projects on campaign got underway. The The school board approved his recommenda- which started in fall 2017, also campus.” campaign focuses on the Eagle tions. features interior lounges and The RUC expansion is one assistance grant, food pantry Pierce also recommended and the board covered porches on both the of 16 major projects with $180 and veterans center. More infor- approved new enrollment zones for the county, ground and fi rst fl oors. There million in active or recently mation can be found by logging starting with the 2020-21 school year. are stairs connecting the loung- completed construction going on on to https://giving.tntech.edu/ “Putnam County is in a state of change, and es, and a walking bridge be- around campus. A new laborato- campaigns/i-heart-tech-stu- tween Centennial Plaza and the ry sciences building and a new dents. SEE ZONE, PAGE A2 Indiana runner and dog coming to Cummins Falls Marathon BY PAIGE STANAGE more than $7,000. HERALD-CITIZEN “Bella taught me to love running again,” said A woman who regained Morgan. “After running her love for running with 15 years, I was becoming the help of her rescue dog burned out. With numer- plans to raise money for a ous injuries and failed race humane society in Evans- goals to qualify for the Bos- ville, Indiana by participat- ton Marathon, I was ready ing in the Cummins Falls to give up.” marathon later this month. Bella has run 18 half “I heard about the mar- marathons and one full athon from some running marathon so far. friends,” said Elizabeth “She loves the race atmo- Morgan of Evansville, sphere and likes to greet Indiana. “They ran it a all the runners,” Morgan few times and suggested said. “When the race nears, JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN it. They said it’s well-orga- she sits patiently until the nized, and a beautiful and National Anthem plays and challenging course.” then she starts barking Road closed Morgan adopted her and jumping.” black lab, Bella, at the Van- Morgan said she’s thank- A car detours onto Mill Creek Road from Highway 70- derburgh Humane Society ful for Bella. N. Part of the highway, between Mill Creek Road and in Indiana. Since then, “We are a team on and Sandy Stone Camp Road, is closed because of a slide they have run marathons off the race course. I can’t Elizabeth Morgan of Evansville, and failing drainage pipe. Tennessee Department of with the goal of raising imagine my life without Indiana and her rescue black Transportation spokesperson Jennifer Flynn said road money for the Vander- her. We rescued one anoth- lab, Bella, plan to run the closure warnings are posted on U.S. 70-N and on I-40. burgh Humane Society. Cummins Falls marathon Repairs are expected to take three days. So far, they’ve raised SEE RUN, PAGE A2 together Saturday, Feb. 23. herald-citizen.com INDEX 2 sections | 18 pages OBITUARIES Page A5 DEAR ABBY A7 COMICS A11 OPINION A4 Georgia McCurdy, Cookeville Lou Conner, Algood Loama Heiskell, Cookeville CALENDAR A6 CROSSWORD A11 SPORTS B1 Tie Winfree, Baxter Rose Anderson, Cookeville CLASSIFIED B3 LIVING A7 SUDOKU A11 Cecil Allen, Cookeville Allan Armstrong, Cookeville A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Offi cial: Downtown hotel Thursday Cash 3 still going to happen Evening 2-1-5, Lucky Sum: 8 Midday 2-6-7, Lucky BY BEN WHEELER Sum: 15 HERALD-CITIZEN Morning 5-5-9, Lucky Sum: 19 Despite rumors that the project has fallen through, the downtown Cookeville hotel and con- Cash 4 ference center is reportedly still in the works. Evening 7-8-5-4, Lucky “These are just total rumors,” David Allen, Aux- Sum: 24 in LLC, said Thursday. “It’s a very large project Midday 5-9-3-2, Lucky with a lot of moving parts.” Sum: 19 Morning 7-9-8-5, Lucky In June, the Industrial Development Board ap- Sum: 29 proved tax incentives for the project. The project will need to head back to the IDB Cash4Life once a fi nal plan is completed for the project. 07-10-21-33-48, Cash The project is expected to include a hotel, con- Ball: 2 ference center and parking garage. The garage will reportedly be available for public use, to meet increasing demand for parking in the city’s West 0READER SERVICES0 Side. Address: 1300 Neal St. Cookeville, TN 38501 Cookeville BZA Cadet Airman Samuel Lemanski is one of five Cadets with the Mailing Address: Cumberland Composite Squadron who took flight last month at the Upper Cumberland Regional Airport in Sparta. P.O. Box 2729 approves variance Cookeville TN 38502 BY BEN WHEELER HERALD-CITIZEN Phone: 931-526-9715 cadets take fl ight Fax: 931-526-1209 Cookeville board of zoning appeals (BZA) approved a 22-foot setback variance Thursday night for a proper- Five Civil Air Patrol Cadets with all-volunteer U.S. Air Force auxil- News ty on North Willow Avenue. the Cumberland Composite Squad- iary, is the newest member of the [email protected] The request, submitted by Joe Nichols on behalf ron took fl ight on Saturday, Jan. 26 Air Force’s Total Force. In this role, Sports of Donnita Hill and Ronald Williams, asked for for a at the Upper Cumberland Regional CAP operates a fl eet of 560 aircraft, [email protected] variance on the front yard setback requirements from Airport in Sparta. performs about 90 percent of conti- Advertising 50 feet to 28 feet. The purpose of the fl ight program nental U.S. inland search and rescue [email protected] According to offi cials, the existing property at 412 is to introduce the principles of fl ight missions as tasked by the Air Force Living N. Willow Ave., is already non-conforming to current and help young adults develop an Rescue Coordination Center and is [email protected] code. The property was constructed in 1945. interest in aviation. As Cadets, un- credited by the AFRCC with sav- Circulation The request submitted plans to create an addition to der 18, they are able to take control ing an average of 80 lives annually. [email protected] the rear of the existing structure, and eliminate park- of the aircraft and fl y the planes CAP’s 61,000 members also perform Business News ing spaces on the front of N. Willow Avenue. under direct supervision of a Civil homeland security, disaster relief [email protected] Parking will be added to the rear of the structure, Air Patrol pilot once airborne. Other and drug interdiction missions at Church News and the front will reportedly be ‘squared off ’ on the activities during the day included the request of federal, state and local [email protected] front of the structure. fl ight simulator training and drone agencies. In addition, CAP plays a School News There was a question from an attendee of the meet- fl ying. leading role in aerospace/STEM [email protected] ing asking whether or not this would aff ect his prop- Cumberland Composite Squadron education, and its members serve as Classified Ads erty, Larco, located across the street, with the North meets every Thursday from 6-8 p.m. mentors to over 26,000 young people [email protected] Willow Avenue project. at the Upper Cumberland Regional participating in CAP’s Cadet Pro- The Tennessee Department of Transportation Airport in Sparta at 750 Airport Rd. grams. Letter Guidelines (TDOT) may widen North Willow Avenue for a middle We welcome any potential Cadet Visit www.GoCivilAirPatrol.com All letters to the editor must be turn lane. (ages 12-17) and Senior Members (All or www.CAP.news for more informa- signed and include the writer’s According to the planning department, they are not Ages-18 and over). tion, or call Captain Irvin at 200- name, address and phone sure what side of the road may be aff ected by the wid- Civil Air Patrol, the longtime 7664. number. Letters are subject to ening, but the variance will not interfere with TDOT’s editing and/or rejection. A strict decision. 400-word limit will be enforced. The next BZA meeting is set for March 14. Send letters to the mailing address listed above, or email to [email protected]. Order a Photo ZONE: BOE sets new school Every photograph taken by a Herald-Citizen photographer enrollment boundaries and published in the paper FROM PAGE A1 is available for purchase. Go to www.herald-citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” we all see that. We have a lot of growth in a lot of Also, many photos included in diff erent areas,” he said. “The school system has to be online stories are available for able to adapt to that. To keep pace with the changes, purchase. there is a need to adjust elementary school zone lines.” Pierce said redrawing the county’s enrollment zone Subscriptions lines will help remedy some of those capacity issues in To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. the elementary schools. Visa, MasterCard, Discover “We’re looking at Algood at 97 (percent), Jere Whit- and AmEx accepted. son at basically 97, and Sycamore is at 99.7 percent, Rates: so we’ve got some full buildings,” he said. “The goal 3 mo 6 mo 1yr was to reassign boundaries to refl ect about 90 percent Carrier or of building capacity at each elementary school, so we Mail: 385 could more evenly distribute enrollments and utilize Zip Code $28 $54 $95 current building space.” Print & To achieve that goal, some zones (like Sycamore and E-Edition $29 $56 $98 Jere Whitson) were reduced in size while others were E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 expanded. Baxter Fire Chief Matt White, left, and Gary Farley, the state’s Mail: Outside A link to maps with the new zone lines is expected Assistant Commissioner of Fire Prevention, congratulate Alexis 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 to be available on the school system’s website, www. Hotsinpiller for winning a poster contest sponsored by the State Fire Mail: Outside pccsstn.com, in the next few days. School board Marshal’s Off ice. Tennessee $82 $132 $220 members say they also plan to have a series of public meetings over the next year or so to publicize the new Miss Your Paper? lines. Putnam student wins 2019 fi re Your carrier is an independent Board chair Dawn Fry said “it’s going to become contractor. However, as a extremely important” for the public to be aware of service to our subscribers, our those lines. circulation department is open Board member Celeste Gammon added, “If you’re prevention poster contest from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- looking to move, you want to look at this map and see day-Friday and from where you’re going to be zoned for.” A Putnam County student has highlight and promote fi re safety 7-9 a.m. each Sunday to been chosen as one of the winning awareness throughout Tennessee answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. entrants in the 2018 Fire Preven- schools. This year’s contest theme RUN: Registration available at tion Poster Contest, sponsored by corresponded with the National Fire Herald-Citizen the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Protection Association’s Fire Pre- USPS 313-680 Offi ce. vention Week campaign focused on ISSN 8750-5541 Academy at Eagle Point Alexis Hotsinpiller, whose entry bringing awareness to fi re safety: The Herald-Citizen is published after- was supported by the Baxter Fire “Look. Listen. Learn. Be aware. Fire noons Tuesday through Friday and FROM PAGE A1 Department, won prize among can happen anywhere.” Sunday morning except New Year’s eighth graders statewide. The fi re Local fi re departments sponsored Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving er,” Morgan said. marshal’s offi ce recognized the win- the poster contest in schools from Day and Christmas Day by Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., The Cummins Falls Marathon is Bella’s fi rst race ners with an awards event Saturday, their districts and judged a winner P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. in Tennessee. Feb. 9, at Williamson County Emer- from each grade. The local winners Periodicals postage paid at Cookeville It is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 23 at Cummins gency Operations Center in Frank- were then sent to the SFMO for fi nal TN. POSTMASTER: send address Falls State Park. Registration packets can be picked lin. judging in Nashville. Over 115 poster changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. up at Academy Sports + Outdoors at the Shoppes at Offi cials say statewide poster and entries were received this year. The The Herald-Citizen is a member of Eagle Point. video contests, which kicked off winners were selected by a panel the Tennessee Press Association The goal of the marathon is to provide a quality last fall, were designed to harness of experts who volunteered their and the Associated Press. The As- outdoor recreational event and raise funds to help Tennesseans’ talent and creativity time. Each statewide poster contest sociated Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in purchase additional land that is needed to protect to help spread awareness of key fi re winner received a $50 prize check the Herald-Citizen. Cummins Falls State Park, according to the mara- prevention topics and messages. and a certifi cate of achievement thon’s registration webpage at https://ultrasignup. The poster contest is a longstand- signed by Tennessee Governor Bill com/register.aspx?did=58528. ing event used by the SFMO to Lee. Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Tonight Saturday Night Sunday Night Readings Lindsay McReynolds Showers, mainly before 4 a.m. Low A 50-percent chance of showers after A 30-percent chance of showers. Thursday’s high in Cookeville was 62, low 37, with 0.05” Managing Editor around 34. midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39. rain. Thursday’s high in Monterey was 57, low 43, 0.01” around 38. rain. Roger Wells Saturday Monday Almanac Advertising Director Mostly cloudy, with a high near 45. Sunday Mostly cloudy, high near 49. Friday is the 46th day of the year, with 319 remaining. The A 50-percent chance of showers. sun sets at 5:23 p.m. and will rise at 6:29 a.m. Saturday. Keith McCormick Cloudy, with a high near 56. The moon is waxing gibbous with 79% of the visible disc Circulation Manager illuminated. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com Trump declares border national emergency

WASHINGTON (AP) quarter of the 200-plus to pressure to act uni- ised for years. — President Donald miles (322 kilometers) he laterally to soothe his “Congress will defend Trump announced Fri- wanted this year. conservative base and our constitutional day that he will declare To bridge the gap, avoid appearing like he’s authorities,” they said. a national emergency to Trump announced lost his wall battle. They declined to say fulfi ll his pledge to con- that he will be spend- Word that Trump whether that meant struct a wall along the ing roughly $8 billion would declare the lawsuits or votes on U.S.-Mexico border. on border barriers — emergency prompted resolutions to prevent Trump said he will combining the money condemnations from Trump from unilat- use executive powers to approved by Congress Democrats and threats erally shifting money bypass Congress, which with funding he plans of lawsuits from states to wall-building, with approved far less money to repurpose through and others who might aides saying they’d wait for his proposed wall executive actions, lose federal money or to see what he does. than he had sought. He including the national said Trump was abusing Democratic state plans to siphon billions emergency. The money his authority. attorneys general said of dollars from federal AP is expected to come from In an unusual joint they’d consider legal military construction President Donald Trump speaks during an funds targeted for mil- statement, House Speak- action to Trump. and counterdrug eff orts event in the Rose Garden at the White House itary construction and er Nancy Pelosi, D-Ca- Puerto Rico Gov. Ricar- for the wall. The move is to declare a national emergency Friday in counterdrug eff orts, but lif., and Senate Minority do Rossello told the pres- already drawing biparti- Washington. aides could not imme- Leader Chuck Schum- ident on “we’ll san criticism on Capitol diately specify which er, D-N.Y., said such a see you in court” if he Hill and expected to face tion marked “an inva- debilitating fi ve-week military projects would declaration would be makes the declaration. rounds of legal challeng- sion of our country.” government shutdown. be aff ected. “a lawless act, a gross Even if his emergency es. In a rare show of The money in the bill for Despite widespread abuse of the power of the declaration withstands “I am going to be sign- bipartisanship, lawmak- border barriers, about opposition in Congress presidency and a desper- challenge, Trump is still ing a national emergen- ers voted Thursday to $1.4 billion, is far below to proclaiming an ate attempt to distract” billions of dollars short cy,” Trump said from fund large swaths of the the $5.7 billion Trump emergency, including from Trump’s failure to of his overall funding the Rose Garden, as he government and avoid insisted he needed and by some Republicans, force Mexico to pay for needed to build the wall claimed illegal immigra- a repeat of this winter’s would fi nance just a Trump was responding the wall, as he’s prom- as he promised in 2016. Sparta woman injured, airlifted in Friday accident

BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS HERALD-CITIZEN

A Sparta woman was injured and airlifted Friday morning following a single-vehicle crash on Veter- ans Drive in Cookeville, according to the Cookeville Police Department. Latasha Cullum, 24, of Sparta was airlifted to Vanderbilt Medical Center following the crash. James Nixon, 29, of Cookeville was uninjured, according to COOKEVILLE LEISURE SERVICES CPD Public Information Officer Capt. Bobby Ander- son. Capt. Anderson said the crash happened between Party preparations South Walnut Avenue and The Gables apartments. “The car (a 2010 black Chevy Camero) was traveling Sorting through decorations for Friday’s Father Daughter Date Night at the Leslie Town eastbound when it left the roadway striking a pole,” Centre are, from left, Cara Sheets, Patty Partington and Jen Webb of Cookeville Leisure Capt. Anderson said. “The car came to a rest on its Services. The event repeats Saturday and Feb. 22 and 23. For more information, call 520- top.” 5297.

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Enroll at tennessee Bible College to earn a two-year diploma in Bible Bachelor of Religious Education (B.R.E.) Master of Th eology (Th .M.) 1616 McCulley Rd. | Cookeville, TN 38501 Doctor of Th eology (Th .D.) www.tn-biblecollege.edu A4 HERALD-CITIZEN Opinion FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 herald-citizen.com Herald-Citizen Established 1903 Jack McNeely Editor and Publisher Lindsay McReynolds Managing Editor Kate Cook City Editor Don Foy News Editor Everyone does Valentine’s diff erent hen it fi nally occurred to me and my love that Valentine’s Day was upon us, we had the same reaction ... nothing. W We don’t do a whole lot of Valentine’s Day celebrating at our house. Eric and I just don’t feel moved to go out of our way to do something expen- sive or particularly memorable. It’s not that we don’t love each other, we do. Congress’ radicals in white And we do things almost every day to make each other feel loved. ince politics in 2019 is the House members. I undocumented immigrants A few weeks ago at the Fur Ball, Eric art of making the other saw more ladies in brought into the United States sprang into action when our dinner party look worse, President white scratching as children — on the hook so was served. He saw some orange vege- SDonald Trump’s State of their heads than they can use the issue at the tables on our plates and swiftly forked the Union address was a parti- clapping. Ditto for ballot. President Barack Obama KATE one in his mouth. He leaned over and san home run. when Trump talked didn’t get it done when Demo- COOK whispered, “it’s sweet potatoes, you’re It was a solid speech that about doubling the crats controlled the House and good.” Then he speared the two mush- showed Trump reaching across DEBRA J. child tax credit. Senate. rooms on my plate with his fork, popped them in the aisle by proposing policies SAUNDERS The left rightly Trump also found a clever his mouth, then went back to eating from his own such as paid family leave that can deride Trump way to show how extreme Dem- plate. He was so smooth, I don’t think anyone else should be wildly popular with forforbeingobs being obstinate and petu- ocrats have become. at the table saw anything. I absolutely hate carrots Democrats. lant. Tuesday night, Trump was He brought up his adminis- and mushrooms. Eric knows this, and goes out of But it also showed his play- in good humor and Democrats tration’s recognition of Juan his way to keep them away from me. I hate carrots ful side. In his third address came across like Trump on an Guaido as interim president of so much that we almost wrote it into our wedding to a joint session of Congress, angry morning Twitter tear. Venezuela — a departure from vows. Trump was downright jovial; Many — I am one — have Trump’s “America First” focus “I solemnly swear to protect my bride from the when he disagreed, he wasn’t criticized Trump for constant- and a coup for human rights. orange sticks of evil.” personal. ly playing to his base and not This time, most Democrats’ I wanted him to say that, but we compromised Which left Democrats looking reaching out to the middle. applause seemed genuine, not on him just fulfi lling the promise instead of being like the obstinate and petulant In his State of the Union perfunctory. sworn to it. party. address, however, Trump talked Then Trump condemned “the We do things like that for each other all the time. Start with the suff ragette about wanting legal immigrants brutality of the Maduro regime, We have 365 days of compliments just when we need white worn by female Demo- to come into the country “in the whose socialist policies have them, making sure a favorite food is ready, running cratic House members. Former largest numbers ever, but they turned that nation from being interference so the other doesn’t have to deal with Democratic San Francisco have to come in legally.” Crick- the wealthiest in South America something unpleasant and supporting each other. supervisor Angela Alioto wrote ets in the white wing. into a state of abject poverty and He puts up with my weird fears and dislikes and I on Facebook, that “if you HAVE At a meeting with regional despair.” Bernie Sanders, the put up with his over-loud sneezes. to alike,” pick red “for reporters Wednesday, Trump Democratic-caucusing senator I saw a post on social media Thursday that said power and fearlessness.” As it confi rmed it was a new policy from Vermont, sat stone-faced. “you don’t have to celebrate Valentine’s Day just was, “they looked like a group because he said the country When Trump later added, once a year, we celebrate it every day.” I think that’s of nurses.” needs workers in “factories and “Tonight we renew our resolve us. I would add, nurses who work plants and companies that are that America will never be a I like to think we learned to be grateful, show our in an institution that smells like coming back in.” socialist country,” Senate Mi- appreciation and make each day special because disinfectant. Don’t hold your breath wait- nority Leader Chuck Schumer this is the second marriage for both of us. Neither of It is telling that four female ing for the Democratic leader- wisely stood up and applauded. us wanted to make the same mistake again. Democratic senators eying the ship to push for more legal im- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi While we don’t go all out, we do have one special White House — Kamala Harris, migration, however, just as they stayed seated, smiled slightly Valentine tradition. Valentine’s Day falls just a Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobu- did not seize on Trump’s off er and clapped dutifully — like it month after our wedding day. That fi rst year, we char and Kirsten Gillibrand — to extend legal status to some was a chore to be on the record decided we’d done enough all about us, we’d just chose more fl attering colors. undocumented immigrants in opposing socialism. have a nice dinner at home. After all, who wants to When Trump touted the exchange for funding for his fi ght the crowds to go out for dinner on Valentine’s good news on unemployment border wall. DEBRA SAUNDERS is a syndicated Day? Eric surprised me with a valentine. I don’t for people with disabilities, A cynic would say Democrats columnist. Her email address is know how he manages to fi nd cards that perfectly C-SPAN turned its lens on prefer to keep “Dreamers” — [email protected]. describe the beautiful way he treats me, but he does. So we got each other valentines this year, just as we do every year. We like to leave them in a place the other will fi nd them, just for the surprise. We also cooked a meal together. Time for the Dems to push back on radicals As a fun side note, our newsroom had an awful lot of fun this week reading all those wonderful love utsize attention has been said. “This is a cratic presidential nominee.) stories our readers sent in. It was a great way to paid to outlier Democrats middle-aged black Ocasio-Cortez has far more celebrate the holiday of love. Thank you for sharing making outrageous re- woman talking charm than Jayapal and Omar, your stories with us. Omarks. They are a small about her lived but her district, encompassing And Happy Valentine’s Day. handful of House Democrats, experience.” parts of Queens and the Bronx, though you’d never know it, Democrats is not so worshipful of her as KATE COOK is city editor for the Herald-Citizen. Her given all their headlines. gained 40 seats in many in the media think. Her email address is [email protected]. The dominant names—Al- FROMA the House, in part posing happily with actress exandria Ocasio-Cortez of HARROP because Ben McAd- Susan Sarandon—who backed New York, Pramila Jayapal of ams in Utah, Ken- spoiler Jill Stein in 2016 and Washington and Ilhan Omar of dra Horn in Okla- said she was glad Trump defeat- Minnesota—are newly elected homa and Joe Cunningham in ed Clinton—has turned a good MODERATELY CONFUSED “women of color.” Fine, but they South Carolina took districts number of stomachs. also ran in districts wildly fa- that favored the Republican When Omar apologized for vorable to Democrats, districts Party by double digits. In fact, using anti-Semitic tropes, that in 2018 would have chosen 30 of their newly elected were in Ocasio-Cortez defended her for whatever Democrat was on the Republican-leaning districts. saying she was sorry and for ballot. In routinely pushing highly having other approved views. Today few would care much controversial policies, Jayapal That might have passed had she about what they think had doesn’t seem to understand not, shortly before, exchanged other kinds of Democrats not why more Democrats don’t love tweets with British Labour delivered their party a House heel to her commands. She was leader Jeremy Corbyn, much majority. These were the real never too keen on immigration criticized for tolerating—and Democratic heroes of the 2018 enforcement, but she jumped perhaps sharing—anti-Semitic midterms. overboard with a call to pay sentiments within his party. In Georgia, Democrat Lucy reparations to families separat- But how powerful is AOC’s McBath took the congressional ed at the border. The separation infl uence really? Do note that in seat once occupied by Newt Gin- policy is indeed brutish. Immi- the 2018 Democratic primary for grich. This is where the great grants, including those with- New York governor, Ocasio-Cor- Democratic hope Jon Ossoff lost out papers, deserve humane tez backed actress Cynthia to Republican Karen Handel in treatment. But sending checks Nixon over the incumbent, a 2017 special election. It’s a dis- to people who entered illegally? Andrew Cuomo. Nixon lost by trict that leaned Republican by Her district may tilt plus-33 30 points in AOC’s own progres- 8 points, according to The Cook Democratic, but, you know, sive district. Political Report. most Democrats want secure Radical Democrats have a Also a “woman of color,” borders. right to believe as they do. But McBath won running on gun The lefties threatening if they persist in threatening control plus the economy and incumbent Democrats not on mainstream Democrats who education. A former fl ight their program should know thrive outside cozy left-wing attendant for Delta, she lost a this: They, too, can be prima- bubbles, they will learn that pa- son to gun violence at the hands ried. They should also know tience within the party is fi nite. of a white man at a gas station. that many Democrats, including Never mind Fox News. The time Her genius shone in presenting very liberal ones, are growing for Democrats to do their own the concept of social justice to tired of radical attacks on other pushback has come. suburban voters. “This isn’t Democrats. (Many remain bitter kids protesting in the street over Bernie Sanders’ savage FROMA HARROP is a syndicated with signs,” one male supporter, trashing of Hillary Clinton long columnist. Her email is fharrop@ an African-American lawyer, after she was the obvious Demo- gmail.com. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 Georgia Lee Colburn Yasuko ‘Tie’ Winfree Loama Fox Heiskell McCurdy COOKEVILLE — A COOKEVILLE — Mrs. celebration of life ser- Loama Fox Heiskell, COOKEVILLE — vice for Yasuko “Tie” 89, of Cookeville, died Georgia Lee (Colburn) Winfree, 86, of Baxter, Thursday morning, Feb. McCurdy, beloved wife, Tennessee, will be held 14, 2019, at her residence. mother and grand- Monday, Feb. 18, at 6 She was born Thurs- mother, entered into p.m. in the chapel of day, Oct. 17, 1929, in Ce- eternal peace Thurs- Presley Funeral Home lina, Tennessee, to the day, Feb. 7, 2019, at her with Pastor Charlie late Francis and Loree home surrounded by Wills offi ciating. Smith Dubree. her family. The family will Loama attended Georgia was born receive friends on Bloomington Springs Oct. 10, 1955, in Grand Monday, Feb. 18, from Church of Christ and Rapids, Michigan, 4 p.m. until the time Holladay Church of to Leon and Marian of service at 6 p.m. at crafts, hosting visiting Christ. She was a home- Saturday, Feb. 16, at Colburn. She gradu- Presley Funeral Home. Japanese students, and maker and caregiver. 1 p.m. at the chapel of ated from Caledonia ton, LillianaLilli and d Ruth- R h Tie passed away loving her family. She In addition to her par- Dyer Funeral Home High School in 1974. anne Lawrence, and Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, was a wonderful, lov- ents, she was preceded with Johnny Fox and On June 29, 1974 she Taryn, Levi and Ellie at Cookeville Regional ing, and devoted wife, in death by her fi rst hus- Mike Fox offi ciating. married Richard Cabla. Also surviving Medical Center, follow- mother, and friend. band, Earl Fox; second Interment will follow in Oliver McCurdy Sr. are her siblings, Kathy ing a lengthy illness. She was preceded in husband, Keith Heiskell; Crest Lawn Memorial in Alaska, Michigan. Nolff , Karen Burri, Tie was born on Jan. death by her parents two brothers, Omer Cemetery. Georgia dedicated her Ron Colburn, and Lon 28, 1933, in Hokkaido, and fi ve siblings. and Lex Dubree; sister, Her family will life to Christ and was Colburn; and numer- Japan. She was the Tie is survived by her Sue Farris; brother-in- receive friends Satur- a servant to all those ous extended family. daughter of the late husband, Leo Winfree; law and sister, Freddie day from 10 a.m. until around her. A celebration of her Taro Koga and Nobu her four children, and Jean Alcorn; and service time at Dyer She is survived by extraordinary life will Hayashida Koga. Alvin Winfree (Julie), great-granddaughter, Funeral Home. her husband, Richard be held at Willow Ave- The family later Keith Winfree, Scott Cara Grace Kirby. Active Pallbearers McCurdy Sr.; and her nue Church of Christ moved to Koga, Japan Winfree (Stephanie), She is survived by will be Clint and Cody children, Richard Jr. at 1150 S. Willow Ave., where she grew up. She and Amy Wheelock her daughter, Dewanna Warren, Steve and Mark (Jeanne) McCurdy Cookeville, Tennessee, married Leo Winfree of (Tim); 13 grandchil- (Kenneth) Whitfi eld of Vinson, Terry Fox, and of Jamestown, New Saturday, Feb. 16, at Baxter in 1952. She met dren; 13 great-grand- Smithville, Tennessee; Michael Dubree. York, Nathaniel (Mary 11 a.m. Visitation with Leo in Japan during children; and one son, Ronald Earl Fox of Honorary pallbearers Evelyn) McCurdy of the family will be from his service in the Ko- great-great-grandchild; Lexington, Tennessee; will be Canaan Gibson, Gainesboro, Tennes- 9-11 a.m. at the church. rean War. Tie has been and six siblings. sister, Betty Dubree of Chayton Maddle, Clay see, Matthew (Kelli) In lieu of fl owers, a resident of Baxter In lieu of fl owers, Smithville; brother-in- and Colton Kirby. McCurdy of Knoxville, contributions may be since 1954 and became memorial contributions law, Rellon Farris of Dyer Funeral Home Tennessee, Elizabeth made to Kindred Hos- an American citizen in may be made to Saint Sparta; grandchildren, is in charge of ar- (Christopher) Law- pice at 750 E. Spring 1963. Jude Children’s Hospi- Shaunna (Jess) Kirby, rangements, 526-7158. rence of Cookeville, St., Suite B, Cookeville, She worked for 40 tal at stjude.org. Nina (John) Boles, and You may share your Tennessee, and Re- TN, or to Willow Ave- years, of which the last You may share your Autumn Whitfi eld; thoughts and memories becca (Joseph) Cabla nue Church of Christ. 30 years were spent in thoughts or send condo- great-grandchildren, at www.dyerfh.com. of Onsted, Michigan. Hooper-Huddleston the cafeteria at Baxter lences to the family by Clay and Colton Kirby, Georgia’s legacy will & Horner Funeral Elementary School. Tie visiting www.presley- Maeloree Kirby, Canaan live on through her Home is in charge of attended and was bap- funeralhome.com. Gibson, Legacy, Legend, grandchildren, Olivia, arrangements, 526- tized at Baxter United Professional services and Liberty Boles. Deirdre and Susanna 6111. Methodist Church. She provided by Presley Fu- Loama’s funeral McCurdy, Clara, Wes- was an active member neral Home, 528-1044. services will be held ley, Peter and Thomas of the community, McCurdy, Daniel, Ca- always ready to feed leb, Benjamin, Abigail, and care for whomever Luke, Elizabeth and entered their home. Cecil Lee Allen Charleston McCurdy, Tie enjoyed traveling COOKEVILLE — Fu- ceive friends Saturday, Aubrey, Therin, Clay- back to Japan, fi shing, neral services for Cecil Feb. 16, from 3-9 p.m. at Lee Allen, 92, of Cookev- the funeral home. ille, Tennessee, will be Mr. Allen passed away held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019. William Allan Armstrong Feb. 17, at the chapel of Whitson Funeral COOKEVILLE — 514 N. Willow Ave., in death by his mother Whitson Funeral Home. Home is in charge of William Allan Arm- Cookeville. Pauline “Suzie” Ingar- The family will re- arrangements, 526-2151. strong, 62, of Cookev- A full memorial giola, and is survived ille, Tennessee, became celebration will be held by his wife, Teena; another “Spirit in the in Wichita, Kansas, at daughter Allison; and Rose Lee Herron Anderson Sky” Feb. 13, 2019. the Shirkmere Hotel many sisters, brothers, Everyone knows him Ballroom, 256 N. Tope- nieces and nephews. COOKEVILLE — Fu- Rose Anderson passed as Allan; a wonderful ka, Saturday, Feb. 23, at Dyer Funeral Home neral services for Rose away Thursday, Feb. 14, husband, father, broth- 2 p.m. is in charge of arrange- Lee Herron Anderson, 2019, at her residence. er, uncle, and friend. Instead of fl owers ments, 526-7158. 91, of Cookeville, Ten- Dyer Funeral Home His love of music, na- please consider contrib- nessee, will be held at is in charge of arrange- ture, travel, and family uting to Marty Stuart’s 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, ments, 526-7158. gave him a full life of MusiCares Charity, at Dyer Funeral Home. love and joy. Saint Jude Hospital, or Burial will be in Smyr- His family of friends bbration ti of fAll Allan’s ’lif life planting a tree in his na Cemetery. in Tennessee are in- Saturday, Feb. 16, from memory. The family will vited to a small cele- 5-7 p.m., at Bravo Cafe, Allan was preceded receive friends Sunday, Feb. 17, from 1 p.m. until service time at 3 p.m.

US: Time to expand coalition against IS Lou Conner MUNICH, Germany not consulted before other offi cials have ership and resources COOKEVILLE — Fu- 1 p.m. (AP) — The top Penta- Trump made his deci- said is expected to be — though he didn’t say neral services for Lou Mrs. Conner passed gon offi cial said Friday sion. completed in April. it’s lost 100 percent of Conner, 81, of Algood, away Thursday, Feb. 14, he foresees a “bigger In an interview with The coalition partners its territory. will be held at 1 p.m. 2019, at Saint Thomas and stronger” Ameri- CNN on Friday, Votel did not take issue with “Together, we have Monday, Feb. 18, at the Hospital in Nashville. can-led international went a step further, the U.S. withdrawal, eliminated the group’s Cookeville chapel of Hooper-Huddleston & coalition combatting saying, “It would not indicating they see it as hold over 99 percent Hooper-Huddleston & Horner Funeral Home the Islamic State group have been my military an irreversible deci- of the territory it once Horner Funeral Home. is in charge of arrange- globally as the U.S. advice at that particu- sion, the offi cial said, claimed as part of its Burial will be in Algood ments, 526-6111. withdraws its troops lar time ... I would not speaking on condition so-called caliphate,” he City Cemetery. from Syria. have made that sugges- of anonymity to discuss said. “We have ensured The family will Pat Shanahan, on tion, frankly.” the closed-door talks. ISIS no longer holds receive friends at the fu- his fi rst trip abroad as CNN quoted him The focus of the the innocent people neral home Sunday, Feb. the acting secretary further as saying IS meeting, on the topic of of Syria or Iraq in its 17, from 4-8 p.m., and of defense, made his “still has leaders, still Syria, was how to avoid murderous iron fi st.” Monday, Feb. 18, from 11 comment after meeting has fi ghters, it still a security vacuum once IS militants are holed a.m until service time at in Munich with repre- has facilitators, it still U.S. troops are gone, up in the last sliver of sentatives of the dozen has resources, so our the offi cial said. No rep- land in eastern Syria or so countries that continued military resentatives committed as U.S.-backed forces provide troops in Iraq pressure is necessary to keeping troops there are closing in. Number 1 in local news and Syria. to continue to go after after the U.S. leaves, As IS retreats in “While the time that network.” raising the possibility Syria, some worry that for U.S. troops on the Votel is leaving his of clashes between substantial numbers ground in northeast post shortly. Turkey — a U.S. NATO of its fi ghters could Syria winds down, the Shanahan said the ally — and the U.S.- migrate beyond the United States remains United States will “con- backed Syrian fi ghters Middle East, to Africa, committed to our coali- tinue to support our known as the Syrian for example. tion’s cause, the per- local partners’ abili- Democratic Forces, Gen. Thomas Wald- manent defeat of ISIS, ty to stand up to the which suff ered heavy hauser, commander of both in the Middle East remnants of ISIS,” but casualties in fi ghting U.S. Africa Command, and beyond,” Shanah- he did not explain how IS. The Turks view the said in an interview an said in remarks to that will be done. Kurdish members of with a small group of reporters. A senior defense the SDF as terrorists reporters Friday that The U.S. has about offi cial, speaking later, and a treat to Turkey. he is not yet seeing evi- 2,000 troops in Syria said Shanahan did not In his public re- dence of IS movements and about 5,200 in Iraq. discuss a timetable marks, Shanahan said into Africa, although President Donald for the U.S. withdraw- that in Syria, IS has he said this cannot be Trump’s decision in al from Syria, which lost most of its lead- ruled out. December to pull out of Syria angered some allies, confounded U.S. Features: GUARANTEED MOLE CONTROL military offi cials and • • SaniSani RinseRinse Model# KUDS30IXSS prompted Jim Mattis • • ProPro ScrubScrub to resign as defense For a FREE Estimate secretary. THETHE Gen. Joseph Votel, Call Monte at who as head of U.S. Appliance Mart Central Command is Appliance Mart 260-5465 or overseeing military 749 S. Jefferson Roger at operations against IS 528-6467 528-6467 in Syria and Iraq, said FULL LINE OF KITCHENAID APPLIANCES 261-1104 last week that he was “WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL” A6 HERALD-CITIZEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0CALENDAR0 The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- room secretary or email [email protected]. Be sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date & location of the event. 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FRIDAY, FEB. 15 & chair aerobics 10-11 Father-Daughter Date Night: a.m. Baxter Senior Cen- Friday & Saturday, a ter. 101 Elmore Town formal dinner & dancing Rd. Call 931-303-1490. for dads & daughters. UC Barbershop Chorus: 7 Leslie Town Centre. p.m. Meets at J&S Con- Online ticket sales begin struction, conference Jan. 12. room in back. Learn to Dance: Country/West- sing, everyone welcome. ern. $5/person. Living- Call 261-5018. ston Community Center, Caregiver Support Group: 312 West Broad Street. Join a family caretaker No smoking, no alcohol support group. Cookev- inside. ille-10-11 a.m. UCDD SATURDAY, FEB. 16 (1225 S. Willow Ave.) Dance: 7-10 p.m. Liv- Livingston-1-2 p.m. ingston American Millard Oakley Library Legion, 121 S Church (107 E. Main St.) Call AP St. Performing band: 931-432-4111. United States Vice President Mike Pence kneels beside his wife Karen, right, at a historic Take 5. Concessions Blood Drive: 9 a.m. to 2 freight car during their visit to the former Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in available. No member- p.m., Middle TN Federal Oswiecim, Poland, Friday. The freight car was used to transport Jews to the death camp. ship necessary. Family Credit Union. Bloodmo- friendly. bile in the parking lot. Coin Show: 9 a.m.-4 For more information p.m. Free admission. bloodassurance.org/ Kid friendly. Door/raf- MTFCU. fl e prizes. Cookeville WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 Pence visits Auschwitz Community Center, 240 Tax Assistance: 9:30 a.m.- Carlen Road, #B. Other 3 p.m. Putnam Coun- WARSAW, Poland (AP) — toward reporters, who took their The couples also placed can- collectibles allowed. ty Library, upstairs U.S. Vice President Mike Pence photos. dles at a memorial to the Holo- Dealers from KY, GA, meeting room. Certifi ed visited the memorial site of Pence toured an exhibition caust victims, with Pence wear- AL & TN. Free apprais- AARP/IRS volunteers Auschwitz on Friday along with hall that includes human hair ing a Jewish skullcap. Poland’s als. Call 931-544-1334 or provide free tax prepa- the Polish president and Jared and personal belongings of the chief rabbi recited a prayer to 423-0268. ration with a priority on Kushner, the son-in-law of Pres- victims before a wreath-laying the dead. Livingston National Guard: serving seniors & low ident Donald Trump, viewing at the Death Wall in a courtyard The visit comes a day after Reunion, 6 p.m., Nation- income clients. a train car, crematoriums and where prisoners were execut- Pence also visited sites com- al Guard Armory in Liv- Putnam County Election the hair of victims that make it ed. Many of those shot there memorating the suff ering of the ingston. Covered dish Commission: Monthly such a powerful testament to the were Poles who were part of the Jewish and Polish people in War- dinner. Join us for great meeting at 8:30 a.m. evil that befell Europe in the last underground resistance against saw during the war. food, fun & fellowship. Election Commission century. the German occupation. It also comes a day after Pence Fish/Chicken Fry Benefit: Offi ce, 705 County It was the fi rst visit for Pence, The two couples walked side- accused Britain, , Ger- 1-6 p.m. Alpine Fire Services Drive. You a conservative Christian, to the by-side to the wall for the wreath many and the European Union Dept. Fish or chicken, are always welcome & site where German forces mur- laying. The Pences held hands as a whole of trying to evade U.S. potatoes, hushpuppies, the public is invited to dered 1.1 million people, most of and the vice president adjusted sanctions on Iran and called on beans, slaw, drink & attend. them Jews but also Poles, Roma a banner reading “From The the EU to join the Trump admin- dessert-$8/plate. Pro- P.E.O. Chapter AO: Meets and others, during the Nazis’ People of the United States of istration in withdrawing from ceeds benefi t Pansy 9:30 a.m. Lower level of occupation of Eastern Europe America.” the landmark 2015 nuclear deal Phillips medical bills. Saint Thomas Aquinas during World War II. Kushner was among a second with Iran. Battling cancer 2nd Catholic Church, 421 N. Pence and his wife Karen were group that then approached the In his speech, Pence said that time. Washington. Unaffi li- joined by Polish President An- wall and wreaths. “the Iranian regime openly ad- Paper Art: 2nd grade ates welcome. drzej Duda and fi rst lady Agata The second part of the visit vocates another Holocaust.” thru adult. Supplies THURSDAY, FEB. 21 Kornhauser-Duda. took them to the nearby satellite Pence is on a four-day visit to furnished, 11 a.m.-1 Line Dance Classes: Bax- They began their visit by camp of Birkenau, the site of Europe that included meeting p.m. Cookeville Art, ter Senior Center, 101 walking under the notorious the murder of Jews from across with Polish soldiers and Ameri- 186A S. Walnut. Call Elmore Town Road. 1-3 gate with the German words Europe. Pence knelt and bowed can troops in Poland and a con- 526-2424. p.m. $3 donation/class. “Arbeit Macht Frei,” the Nazi his head, placing his hand on ference on the Middle East that Life Drawing: 1-4 p.m. New dances taught each slogan meaning “Work sets you a historic red train car on the concluded Thursday. His next Cookeville Art, 186A S. week. Call 858-1422. free.” train tracks used to bring Jews and fi nal stop is the Munich Se- Walnut. Call 526-2424. Dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m. There, they paused and turned to their deaths there. curity Conference in Germany. SUNDAY, FEB. 17 Cookeville Community League Sign-Ups: Base- Center. Diff erent ball, Slow-Pitch Softball every week. Mostly & League. Open country & a little bit of sign-up (until March 15) rock & roll. $5 entry fee. at City Hall or at www. Cookeville Crazy Quilters: US-EU rift on Iran grows LivingstonCityPark. Meet at the Putnam com. County Library, down- REYKJAVIK, Iceland the landmark 2015 nu- ing trade and defense weapons. MONDAY, FEB. 18 stairs meeting room. 5 (AP) — U.S. Secretary clear deal with Iran. spending. The senior EU offi cial TTU Chess Club: Mon- p.m. We would love to of State Mike Pompeo Pence launched his Britain, France and said Mogherini and days 7 p.m., Room 371, have anyone visit if in- wrapped up a fi ve-na- off ensive Thursday at a Germany, along with Pompeo also discussed TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- terested in quilting and/ tion tour of Europe in Middle East conference the rest of the EU, the possible use of ter. Everyone welcome. or quilt themselves. Iceland on Friday after in Poland that under- continue to support the sanctions against Rus- Call Paul 372-3118, or Tax Assistance: 9:30 a.m.- the Trump admin- scored a stark two-year nuclear deal as the best sia after it confi scated [email protected]. 3 p.m. Putnam Coun- istration launched a trans-Atlantic divide way to prevent Iran Ukrainian ships and Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. ty Library, upstairs scathing attack on the over Iran. Mogherini from developing atomic imprisoned 24 sailors. $4/person. Cookeville meeting room. Certifi ed European Union over did not attend the Community Center, 240 AARP/IRS volunteers its approach to Iran. conference and France Carlen Drive. Call 526- provide free tax prepa- Pompeo was in the and Germany did not 8015. ration with a priority on Icelandic capital for send Cabinet-level offi - Head Start Centers: L.B.J. serving seniors & low talks with offi cials on cials to the meeting. & C. Development Cor- income clients. enhancing trade, Arctic EU diplomats said poration, Head Start SCV Myers-Zollicoff er policy, threats posed by before the Warsaw Centers & Central Offi ce Camp 1990: Meets 7 p.m. Russia and other NATO conference that it ap- closed for President’s VFW Post 5062, 103 security issues. Pompeo peared aimed at driv- Day. Henson Street, Living- noted that he was the ing a wedge between Join us in honor of Kickball Registration Open: ston. Speakers: Matil- fi rst secretary of state the Europeans and Tournament March 2, da Speck & Theresa to visit Reykjavik since Iran, as the 28-nation Songwriters Week! Cane Creek SportsPlex, Lofi s-”The many roles 2008 and, as he did at bloc struggles to keep 2200 W. 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[email protected]. said. “We simply can’t EU headquarters. Nei- Soundtrack of America Let’s Sew: “Pillowcase” FRIDAY, FEB. 22 aff ord to neglect them.” ther spoke to reporters. 2 p.m. Class for grade Train Tales: 10:30 a.m. The brief visit to Ice- A senior EU offi cial, and Tennessee, featuring 4-adult. Cost $15 per pil- Cookeville Depot Mu- land on his way back to who was not present lowcase. Please pre-reg- seum. Free activity for Washington came after but was briefed on the Rachel Maynard singing ister to obtain a kit. UT preschool children. Call a short stop earlier Fri- meeting, said the pair Extension Offi ce, 312 W. 520-5455. day in Brussels, where “did not specifi cally “Th e Star Spangled Banner” Broad Street, Living- Father-Daughter Date he met with the EU’s discuss Iran.” The offi - ston. 931-823-2735. Night: Friday & Satur- top diplomat. cial, who is not permit- and “Some Gave All,’ TUESDAY, FEB. 19 day, a formal dinner The breakfast meet- ted to speak publicly which is a part of the salute Parenting Skills: Free & dancing for dads & ing with EU foreign about the talks, said classes off ered by The daughters. Leslie Town policy chief Federica Iran did come up in the to veterans; and comments Stephens Center. 9-10:30 Centre. Mogherini came just a context of a discussion a.m. Topic: Self-Worth. Exercise Classes: Tai Chi day after U.S. Vice Pres- about the Middle East. from Mayor John Martin and Held at Healthy Start & chair aerobics 10-11 ident Mike Pence ac- “Iran was in the dis- Offi ce, 1680 S. Jeff erson a.m. Baxter Senior Cen- cused Britain, France, cussion but it was not a County Mayor Randy Porter. Ave. Suite C, Cookeville. ter. 101 Elmore Town Germany and the EU discussion about Iran,” Call 931-559-6432. Rd. Call 931-303-1490. as a whole of trying to he said. Refreshments will be served. Music & Dance: Silver Dance: Country/West- evade U.S. sanctions on Pence’s harsh crit- Point Community ern. $5/person. Living- Iran. icism threatened to Center, 6:30-9 p.m., free ston Community Center, Pence also called further chill U.S.-Eu- event. Features Cum- 312 West Broad Street. on the EU to join the ropean ties, which are berland Country Band. No smoking, no alcohol Trump administration already badly strained Exercise Classes: Tai Chi inside. in withdrawing from on many issues, includ- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 Living HERALD-CITIZEN A7 herald-citizen.com Readers advocate Women claim respect for singer Ryan Adams opposing views was inappropriate NEW YORK (AP) — A New York EAR ABBY: I’m writing Times report says seven women regarding “Open-Minded have claimed singer-songwriter in the South” (Nov. 24), the Ryan Adams off ered to help them DChristian woman who’s a with their music careers but then supporter of the LGBTQ com- turned things sexual, and he some- munity. She’s concerned about times became emotionally and her boyfriend’s mother’s inabil- verbally abusive. ity to see her viewpoint and the In the story published Wednesday, eff ect it would have on future a 20-year-oldy female musician said DEAR ABBY kids. I experienced Adams, 44, had inap- something nearly propriate conversations identical. My boy- with her while she was friend’s grandfa- 15 and 16. Identifi ed by ther is an ordained her middle name Ava, pastor, and they she said that Adams raised their kids exposed himself during in a conservative Adams a video call. home. After a few Adams’ ex-wife, ac- ABIGAIL conversations with tress and singer Mandy Moore, said them about LGBTQ Adams was psychologically abusive VAN BUREN people and other toward her throughout their mar- issues, we received riage. Their divorce was offi cial in a six-page letter detailing the 2016. “sins” we were committing. The Times said the accounts have Fast-forward 20 years: I get been corroborated by family mem- along with my in-laws fabulous- bers or friends who were present at ly. In fact, the grandfather has the time. Adams’ lawyer denied the said I’m his favorite! We don’t claims to the Times. agree on pretty much anything After the article was published, politically, but I do still voice Adams tweeted Wednesday that “I my opinion if the family says am not a perfect man and I have something I don’t agree with. made many mistakes.” My husband and I have two “To anyone I have ever hurt, kids who often hear the in-laws however unintentionally, I apologize say some judgmental things, deeply and unreservedly,” he wrote. and it’s a great segue to a con- “But the picture that this article versation with my kids after- paints is upsettingly inaccurate. ward. They understand that not Some of its details are misrepresent- everyone is going to have the ed; some are exaggerated; some are same beliefs, and even though Baxter Seniors Valentine Queen outright false. I would never have we don’t agree with the in-laws inappropriate interactions with on these issues, we love them Barbara Lee was crowned Valentine Queen of the Baxter Senior Citizens someone I thought was underage. dearly. It defi nitely isn’t a rea- Center by her mother Mattie Jean Grizzard. Period.” son to end a good relationship. As to “Open-Minded’s” boy- friend not being up for the ar- gument with his mom, he could be like my husband who HAS had conversations with them to A full-on revolt over the Oscars no avail and realizes it’s futile. — BEEN THERE AND STILL THERE Academy drops DEAR BEEN THERE: My four categories readers used “Open-Minded’s” letter as an opportunity to have from live show — a forum about respect, love and civility. I found their comments heavyweights react both valid and refreshing. Read on: AP — Would anyone DEAR ABBY: It is interest- — anyone at all — like to ing that open-minded people thank the academy? are often open-minded only if This is normally the you agree with them and are time of year when Oscar otherwise completely dogmatic. hopefuls are readying Neither party will ever con- acceptance speeches that vince the other that they are almost always begin with wrong. The solution: Don’t talk a few words of gratitude about the problem issue. for the Academy of Motion We have a relative who Pictures Arts and Scienc- holds offi ce in a political party es. But that sentiment has AP opposite to ours. We have a been hard to come by in Oscar statuettes appear backstage at the Oscars in Los Angeles. tacit agreement to simply never the torturous and troubled talk politics, and we get along lead-up to the 91st Academy my’s leadership blasting the The academy responded academy, this year’s Acade- great. Life is short, and there’s Awards. decision to not air the four with a letter of its own, my Awards drama has been nothing more important than After a litany of public-re- awards, which also include blaming “inaccurate self-infl icted. In response family and friends. Agree to lations disasters, back- live-action short and hair- reporting and social me- to last year’s all-time low disagree! — CALM IN KEN- tracks and missteps, the styling and makeup, live on dia posts” for “a chain of of 26.5 million viewers, TUCKY latest dust-up surrounds the ABC telecast. misinformation.” Signed the Oscars — the grandest DEAR ABBY: When people the fi lm academy’s plans “Relegating these essen- by academy president John and most glamorous award have an opposing point of view, to remove four categories tial cinematic crafts to less- Bailey, a cinematographer, show ever created — are it doesn’t mean they hate you from the live portion of Feb. er status in this 91st Acad- and other offi cers from the shrinking. And nobody or are ignorant. Our culture is 24’s broadcast, including emy Awards ceremony is academy’s board of gover- likes it. increasingly unable to engage cinematography and edit- nothing less than an insult nors, the letter sought to “People in general have in reasoned dialogue. Instead, ing, arguably the two most to those of us who have de- assure members that the a hard time with change. people resort to shouting down foundational components of voted our lives and passions four winning speeches will Change is sometimes hard reasonable thought and civil moviemaking. The acad- to our chosen profession,” be included in the broad- to swallow. And I think the debate. My wife and I disagree emy, desperate to reverse the group wrote. “When cast (just not live, or with a way that the news came out, over substantive issues, but we sliding ratings, says a the recognition of those walk to the stage) and that it came out in the wrong cope. Our society needs to work shortened show must go on. responsible for the creation in future years, four to six way,” says Mary Zophres, toward a renewal of civility. Wednesday evening, of outstanding cinema is diff erent categories will be one of the 54 members of the — NO HATE IN TEXAS dozens of Hollywood heavy- being diminished by the similarly truncated. board of governors and a DEAR ABBY: BOTH wom- weights — including Martin very institution whose pur- After years of #Oscar- designer nominat- en are entitled to their beliefs Scorsese, Spike Lee, Brad pose it is to protect it, then SoWhite backlash, one ed this year for “The Ballad and opinions. It’s commend- Pitt, cinematographer we are no longer upholding infamous envelope mix-up of Buster Scruggs.” ‘’But able that they discussed their Roger Deakins and director the spirit of the Academy’s and the reckoning that there is a need to make sure diff erences. Now the question Damien Chazelle — issued promise to celebrate fi lm as followed the expulsion of that the ratings are compet- is, “How do I respond to some- an open-letter to the acade- a collaborative art form.” Harvey Weinstein from the itive.” one important in my life with whom I disagree?” The answer is RESPECT. Rather than demean each other, the wom- en should choose to fi nd some ‘Small Island’ author Andrea Levy dies of cancer solid ground on which to build LONDON (AP) — Andrea women’s fi ction, Lemon” — drew on her back- “Small Island” and “The a relationship. Levy, a prize-winning novel- the Common- ground as the child of Jamai- Long Song” were adapted To advise “Open-Minded” to ist who chronicled the hopes wealth Writers’ can immigrants growing up for TV, and a stage version consider leaving her boyfriend and horrors experienced by Prize and the in London. of “Small Island” is opening because of his mother’s beliefs the post-World War II genera- Whitbread Book Though critically praised, at the National Theatre this shocked me. In my family there tion of Jamaican immigrants of the Year they failed to win a mass spring. is an array of diff erent views. in Britain, has died. She was award. audience. That changed with “When I started out, I was We all know where we stand 62, and had suff ered from Levy Georgina “Small Island,” which made seen as a sort of marginal and steer clear of the bomb- cancer. Moore of Tinder Levy one of Britain’s hottest voice — the attitude was that shells. We have chosen to love One of the fi rst black Brit- Press said Levy died Thurs- writers — discussed in book only black people would read each other, accept each other ish authors to achieve both day after having been “ill for clubs and read by droves of the books,” Levy told The as is and be as close as we can critical and commercial suc- some time.” subway commuters. Associated Press in 2005. “It despite our diff erences. It takes cess, Levy was best known Levy, who grew up in pub- Her most recent novel, was very hard, because I was some work, but it’s worth it. for her novel “Small Island,” lic housing in a working-class “The Long Song,” tells the writing something a little bit We have even been able to joke which tells the story of two north London neighborhood, story of a house slave in diff erent, in that I was just with one another in a good-na- couples, one English and one started writing fi ction in 19th-century Jamaica and writing about family, small tured way. THAT is love and Jamaican, whose lives inter- her 30s when she enrolled was shortlisted for the Man stories. respect at its best, and more of twine in London after World in a creative writing course Booker Prize. She also pub- “At that time, the prevail- what our world could use today. War II. in London. Her fi rst books lished “Six Stories and an Es- ing trend was more sort of — HAPPY IN KANSAS The saga of war and racism “Every Light in the House say,” in 2014, a series of short guns and drugs and stuff , DEAR READERS: I confess won several major literary Burnin,’” “Never Far From stories and a piece about her and so they didn’t quite know I wholeheartedly agree. prizes: the Orange Prize for Nowhere” and “Fruit of the Caribbean heritage. what to do with me.” A8 HERALD-CITIZEN Religion FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 herald-citizen.com Love worthy to A dwelling make a stand for all ove comes from God, for God is he beginning decla- love. Our love may be mean- rations of Psalms 90 ingful and deep, but could and 91 are striking. Lnever compare to God’s love T“Lord, You have been in giving us His Son Jesus Christ. our dwelling place in all We all have a very special gift of generations” (Psalm 90:1); love to celebrate, for “He who no one is left out. John dwells in 3:16, “For God so loved the secret the world that he gave place of the his only begotton Son, Most High that whosoever belie- shall abide veth on him should under the not perish, but have shadow of SCARLETT eternal life.” JOHN the Al- HEISE When our pastor CHOWNING mighty. I announced a Valen- will say of tine’s Day program to celebrate the Lord, ‘He is my refuge God’s gift of marriage between one and my fortress; My man and one woman, I thought God, in Him I will trust’” how special it would be to show (Psalm 91:1-2). God on this silly man-made Faith in God requires holiday, how we appreciate his more than a theoretical beautiful plan. Mark 10:6-9, “But knowledge of the truth. from the beginning of the creation As Psalm 91 illustrates, God made them male and female.” Glenn B. Ramsey, professor of religious education at Tennessee Bible College, it requires the personal A plan that has been abused and speaks during a past Spiritual Renewal Lectureship at TBC. This year’s event is Feb. action necessary to make turned into something ugly with 22-24. your life correspond to trying to make the sins of abortion, truth found in Psalm 90. homosexuality, or any despicable Jehovah off ers a refuge, act, that destroys what the family Tennessee Bible College prepares a dwelling place to every unit was meant to be. The world generation. That off er says to accept these things because must be personally ac- God is love. Yes, God is love, but He cepted and acted upon. said not to do these ugly deeds, and for 40th annual lecture series I must choose to dwell tells us what will happen if we do. in the secret place of the 1 Corinthians 7:2, “Nevertheless, COOKEVILLE - The 9 a.m. - “Unmovable Church). Most High and abide un- to avoid fornication, let every man Apostle Paul encouraged Truth” with Johnny Thomas “This is our annual out- der the shadow of the Al- have his own wife, and let every Christians to be “steadfast, of Mattapan, Massa chu- reach to the Cookeville com- mighty. I must draw near woman have her own husband.” immovable, always abound- setts. (TBC). munity and surrounding to God and make Him my Psalm 10:3, For the wicked ing in the work of the Lord” 10 a.m. - “Unmovable Pure area,” Hill said. “We don’t refuge and my fortress. I boasteth of his heart’s desire, and (I Cor. 15:58). Religion” with Houston By- have a team or must make Him my God blesseth the covetous, whom the Tennessee Bible College num of Cookeville (TBC). a football homecoming. We and my trust. Lord abhorreth.” (Abhor is anoth- is doing likewise during 10 a.m. - “Unmovable have an annual lectureship.” Great spiritual bless- er word for hate.) Yes, the Lord is its 40th annual Spiritual Women” (for women) with Everyone is welcome. ings abound to everyone love, but don’t forget what he hates. Renewal Lectures to be held Cindy Baker of Foristell, “It’s a public event, and who chooses to make Todays’ world desires to boast Feb. 22-24. Missouri (TBC). we want everybody to be a Jehovah their dwelling about its’ sin. Not true? Then why, “The Lord’s work is not a 11 a.m. - “Unmovable in part of it,” Hill said. “These place. “Surely He shall when Christians make a stand work of quitters,” TBC Pres- World Evangelism” with are saving messages that are deliver you from the snare against something ugly like drag ident David Hill said. “We’re Aaron Baker of Foristell, good for all.” of the fowler and from queens being permitted to enter- called to be sound and solid Missouri (Northeast The lectureship will the perilous pestilence. tain our children, the world cuts in what we do. This is a lec- Church). also include a barbecue He shall cover you with down God’s law and His Christian tureship to encourage us - to 1 p.m. - “Unmovable Rea- lunch Saturday at noon and His feathers, and under followers? Instead, pictures are give us a boost. We need that soning” with Dick Sztanyo President’s Chicken Dinner His wings you shall take taken of men dressed up like wom- in the Christian life.” of Pelham, Alabama (North- Sunday at 5 p.m. refuge; His truth shall be en in their gaudy attire cuddling The lectureship will east Church). In addition, a TBC fund- your shield and buckler. up to our little ones, and report feature 10 speakers from sev- 2 p.m. - “Unmovable raising dinner will be held You shall not be afraid of how the Christians are stirring up eral states, each expounding Church” with Derrick Coble Saturday at 6 p.m. at Pro- the terror by night, nor trouble for these ‘good people’. Get on the topics of “Steadfast,” of Sparta (TBC). gressive Savings Bank. Any- of the arrow that fl ies by real! Who, is really stirring up the “Unmovable” and “Always Sunday one interested in purchasing day, nor of the pestilence trouble here? Abounding.” The lectures 9 a.m. - “Always Abound- a ticket should call TBC at that walks in darkness, Man is losing his belief, love and will take place at TBC and ing in the Work of the 931-526-2616. nor of the destruction that respect for God, and twists the Northeast Church of Christ, Lord” with Paul Wilmoth TBC is located at 1616 Mc- lays waste at noonday. Word of God into something that which is next door to the of Cookeville (Northeast Culley Road in Cookeville. A thousand may fall at will support their sin. We forget college. Church). The college off ers a bach- your side and ten thou- God and His laws do not change. It The schedule is as follows: 10 a.m. - “Always Abound- elor’s degree in religious sand at your right hand; is man that plays with change. Friday ing to a Glorious Hope” with education, master’s and but it shall not come near For those worldly people that 7 p.m. - Congregational Milton Stephens of Lynnville doctorate degrees in theolo- you. Only with your eyes don’t recognize their own shadow singing (Northeast Church). (Northeast Church). gy and a two-year preaching shall you look and see and like to play with words, let me 7:30 p.m. - “Steadfast” with 6 p.m. - “Your Labor is Not diploma. the reward of the wicked. fi ll you in a bit: The word homosex- Melvin Sapp of Sumter, S.C. in Vain in the Lord” with For more information, call Because you have made uality came a bit later, yes, but the (Northeast Church). Richard Harp of Stock- 931-526-2616 or visit www. the Lord, who is my ref- word used instead was fornication Saturday bridge, Georgia (Northeast tn-biblecollege.edu. uge, even the Most High, which comes from the Hebrew your dwelling place, no word “Zanah” which refers to all evil shall befall you, nor types of sexual immorality. shall any plague come One does not have to read be- near your dwelling; for tween any lines, for it is very clear Neglect, rain threatening He shall give His angels what God says. Mark 10:6, “Thou charge over you to keep shalt not lie with mankind as with you in all your ways. In womankind: it is abomination.” ‘Sistine Chapel of the Andes’ in Bolivia their hands they shall Just what do you think was going bear you up, lest you dash on in Sodom and Gomorrah? Jude CURAHUARA DE CA- your foot against a stone. 4:7, “Even as Sodom and Gomor- RANGAS, Bolivia (AP) — A You shall tread upon the rah, and the cities about them in buttress supporting an adobe lion and the cobra, the like manner, giving themselves wall has collapsed and grass young lion and the ser- over to fornication, and going after overgrows the patio of the pent you shall trample strange fl esh, are set forth for an four-century-old church underfoot” (vv. 3-13). example, suff ering the vengeance whose dazzling murals When you draw near to of eternal fi re.” Reread the verse depicting biblical scenes and God, He will draw near for I don’t want you to miss the remote location high atop a to you (James 4:8). Psalm ‘set forth for an example’ part. You Bolivian plateau have earned 91 concludes with God’s may do lip service, but try backing it the nickname the “Sistine response to everyone who your evil beliefs with Bible verses Chapel of the Andes.” makes Him his dwelling that come from the Bible passed Abandonment and heavy place. “Because he has set down through the ages. Not once rains are threatening one his love upon Me, there- is there mentioned anywhere in of the continent’s oldest AP fore I will deliver him; God’s Word that these sins are churches in Curahuara de An architect, expert in restoration, writes in his I will set him on high, right. Not once! If you think other- Carangas, an impoverished notebook as he inspects damage done to the murals because he has known My wise, then the devil has you smack Aymara town in Oruro prov- at the local church in Curahuara de Carangas, Bolivia. name. He shall call upon in the middle of his playground. ince that saw many of its Me, and I will answer You are playing with fi re and will residents migrate to bigger it worked until the 1980s. coating its bell refl ect this him; I will be with him in feel the heat of it one day with your cities in past decades, a fl ow Migration has changed neglect. Heavy rains recent- trouble; I will deliver him blasphemy. that disrupted the tradition- customs,” said historian Car- ly caused one of its buttress- and honor him. With long The Lord directs us to love the al, communal system for men Beatriz Loza, head of es to weaken and fall. life I will satisfy him and sinners mentioned, but we are to maintaining the church. the heritage unit at Bolivia’s Facing an emergency, show him My salvation” hate and not accept their sinful “Each ayllu (indigenous Ministry of Cultures. “Now offi cials from the Roman (vv. 14-16). ways. We are to lead them to our community) had their the community expects Catholic Church, Bolivia’s What a dwelling place! Lord and His ways. Our Lord loves section of the temple and vertical aid from the govern- culture ministry and the all and desires all to receive the took care of it. The work ment.” local government are plan- JOHN CHOWNING is the salvation off ered when He died on was collective based on Dust covering the temple’s ning to meet to fi gure out a preacher at the Algood that horrible cross. ayni (pre-Hispanic com- candelabras and furniture plan to save the church, built church of Christ. Peace and Godly understanding, munal service). That’s how and the bird droppings between 1570 and 1608. hope, compassion, empathy for oth- ers, and above all, the assurance of freely given salvation with a home Alabama church returns $25,000 gift from casino Silver Point church of Christ in heaven from our Lord Jesus, ...pointing the way to the cross since 1929 makes love a celebration of life. WETUMPKA, First Baptist Church were “extremely 6701 Smithville Highway Our part is to accept, ask forgive- Ala. (AP) — An Al- of Wetumpka, James moved” by the do- Silver Point, Tennessee ness from sins, trust and believe abama church dam- Troglen, tells WS- nation. But Troglen Time of Services: with all our heart. A true cele- aged by a tornado is FA-TV that church says he doesn’t sup- bration of real love to pass down returning a $25,000 members voted Sun- port legalized gam- Sunday Bible Study 9 AM to generations. A love worthy to donation from a day to return the bling and church Worship 10 AM & 6 AM make a stand for. casino because it contribution from members who share Wednesday Bible Study 7 PM doesn’t support gam- Wind Creek Casinos. his beliefs thought it Minister: John Whitson (931-858-2390/239-1794) SCARLETT HEISE has lived in Putnam bling. Troglen says would be a confl ict Visit us on the web at silverpointchurchofchrist.org County for 31 years. The pastor of the church members to keep the money. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 RELIGION HERALD-CITIZEN A9 herald-citizen.com Church removes 0CHURCH CALENDAR0 ONGOING New Thought Unity Church 2-adult. Call 525-2600. Mother’s Day Out program, Addiction Recovery Groups: (823 10th St.) is held Sun- Grief Share: Cookeville First Tuesdays & Fridays, 8:45 pew honoring Hope for Life, non-resi- days at 11 a.m. United Methodist Church a.m.-2:45 p.m. Call Linda dential. Putnam County: Christian Science: Christian sponsors two new Grief 526-7119. Tuesdays 9 a.m., Engrafted Science Society of Cookev- Share groups for those who Restoring Hope: Restoring Confederate Word Church (women only.) ille, branch of The First have suff ered the loss of Hope, a Christian-based Tuesdays 6 p.m., Church on Church of Christ Scientist, a loved one. The 13-week, help center, distributes the Hill. Overton County: services at 10:30 a.m. Sun- two-hour, sessions con- household items, toiletries, president Mondays 6 p.m., Living- days, 118 E. 1st St. at Holly. sist of videos & facilitated furniture, clothes, & ston First Church. Jackson Call 854-0916. group discussion. 1st group: toys for those in need. 7311 BIRMINGHAM (AP) — An Al- County: Mondays 6:30 p.m. Compassionate Communication: Wednesdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Baxter Rd., Baxter, Sat- abama church has removed a pew The LifeHouse Church. Unitarian Universalist Con- starts Jan. 16. 2nd group: urday 9 a.m.-noon, except honoring Confederate President White County: Thursdays gregation of Cookeville’s Saturdays 10 a.m.-noon holiday weekends. We also Jeff erson Davis, saying the memo- 6 p.m. Life Church-Sparta Compassionate Communi- starts Jan. 19. Held at accept non-perishable & rial had no place at a time when Campus. Group is free. cation circle meets 6 p.m. Magnolia House, corner of monetary donations. Call rebel symbols have been adopted Workbook $10. Call 888-688- fi rst & third Wednesdays, Madison & Freeze streets. for appointment for af- by white supremacists. 0470 ext. 105. Visit Teen- at 31 W. 1st St. This is a Call Robert 644-2435. ter-hours deliveries, Leecoe The pastor of St. John’s Episcopal ChallengeUC.Org. Nonviolent Communication Grief Support Group: First 239-3040. Church, Robert C. Wisnewski Jr., Adult Bereavement: Support method, a tool for resolving Cumberland Presbyterian Senior Lunch: Every third posted a message on the church group Tuesdays 10-11:15 diff erences. Visit http://ti- Church, Family Life Center, Tuesday. Free lunch & website last week saying the wood- a.m., & 6-7:15 p.m. Stevens nyurl.com/ca2ofcf. 565 E. 10th Street. 13 weeks, fellowship for folks 50+, en pew was dedicated more than 90 Street Baptist Church cam- Divorce Care: DivorceCare is each Wednesday 1-3 p.m., everyone welcome. Silver years ago at a service featuring a pus. Call 525-2600. Hosted a friendly, caring group of starting Oct. 9. Call 931-252- Point Baptist Church, 14021 pro-lynching segregationist. by Heart of the Cumber- people who will walk with 5077. Buff alo Valley Rd., Silver After learning of the pew’s his- land. you through one of life’s The Grove: The Grove, Little Point. tory at a recent planning retreat, Aglow: Aglow International most diffi cult experiences. Tree Learners, Mother’s SATURDAY, FEB. 16 church leaders discussed it and has a single purpose, to see Don’t go thru separation Day Out Program, Tuesdays Chili Supper Fundraiser: 4 p.m. then voted to remove the pew from God’s will be done on earth or divorce alone. Meets & Thursdays, 8:30 a.m.- Boiling Springs Baptist the sanctuary and place it in the as it is in heaven, through Wednesdays, 7 p.m. at Trini- 2:30 p.m., now enrolling. Church, 6298 Burgess Fall church archive, he wrote. prayer, local groups, events ty in Algood, 205 W. Wall St. Infants-preschoolers will Road, Baxter. Call 931-261- “Confederate monuments and & outreach. Call Karen 979- Food Pantry: New Beginning enjoy a loving, safe, caring 1286. symbols have increasingly been 0727 or visit www.aglow.org. Fellowship Church has a environment. Call 526-9355 FRIDAY, FEB. 22 used by groups that promote white Aluminum Cans: Donate alu- food pantry for those in or visit www.thegrovelife. Tennessee Bible College: Runs supremacy and are now, to many minum cans to provide new need. Second Saturday ev- org. thru Sunday, Feb. 24. 40th people of all races, seen to repre- shoes to poor children in ery month 9-10 a.m. 775 West How Do You Spell ‘Presbyteri- annual Spiritual Renewal sent insensitivity, hatred, and even Central America & Mexico. Cemetery Rd. Call 651-2461. an?’: Each Sunday at First Lectures. Call 931-526-2616 evil,” Wisnewski wrote. “The mis- Call Terry McBroom 931- Free : West View Presbyterian Church, on N. or visit www.tn-biblecollege. sion of our parish is diametrically 252-9704. Baptist Church gives away Dixie, Cookeville, classes edu. opposed to what these symbols Celebrate Recovery: free clothing fi rst & third meet at 9:45 a.m. each Sun- FRIDAY, MARCH 1 have come to mean.” Christ-centered recovery Monday each month, 11 day. Everyone welcome. Special Singing: Upper The mostly white church is in meetings. Overcome hurts, a.m.-1 p.m. 427 Laurel Ave. Meditation: Unitarian Cumberland Gospel Music Montgomery, where Davis lived habits, & hang-ups. Tues- Free Clothing: Clothes for en- Universalist Congregation Assoc. presents “Higher briefl y before the Confederacy days 6 p.m. Call Steve 260- tire family, no paperwork or of Cookeville meditation Ground” at 6 p.m., Wilhite moved its national capital to Rich- 3202, or www.collegeside. questions asked, everyone group, 6 p.m. second Tues- Baptist Church, 20 W. Davis mond, Virginia, in 1861. Church org/CR. welcome. Second Saturdays, day each month, 31 W. 1st Road, Cookeville. Everyone lore maintained that a pew marked Contemplative Prayer Groups: 9 a.m.-noon. Silver Point St. It doesn’t matter if you welcome, invite a friend. with a bronze plaque honoring Meets Mondays, 3-4 p.m. & Baptist Church, 14021 Buff a- are just curious, a novice, FRIDAY, MARCH 8 Davis dated to the start of the Civil Wednesdays, 4-5 p.m. First lo Valley Road, Silver Point. or long-time practitioner. Rummage Sale: Friday, 4-7 War, the pastor wrote. United Methodist Church, Grief: Heart of the Cum- Come experience a sense of p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon. The pew actually wasn’t installed Freeman Building, room berland provides hope and calm in an accepting, sup- Saint Thomas Aquinas until decades after the war, when B214. Call Noel Poston 526- healing for the grieving portive environment. Visit Catholic Church, 421 N. whites were trying to maintain 2177. through Christ-centered http://tinyurl.com/ca2ofcf. Washington Ave., lower control in the South, Wisnewski Children’s Program: A cre- peer support. Bereavement Mother’s Day Out: First level. 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Cookeville Radiator Shop •Repairs •Rebuilding •Recording Automotive,Industrial, Farm New & Used Radiator Cores PUTNAM COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER Heaters & Radiator Cores in Stock Installation available 931-528-8484 www.cookevilleradiatorshop.com Gas Tanks Cleaned & Repaired This devotional directory page is made possible by the listed businesses and individuals who encourage all of us to attend worship services. 421 E. Spring Street 526-2013 Cookeville Since 1935 435 W. Broad Cookeville ASSEMBLY OF GOD GENTRY’S CHAPEL FREEWILL SONLIGHT BAPTIST BUFFALO VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Hometown Family Care BAPTIST 4156 Flynn’s Creek Rd., Gainesboro Corner of Hamer & Hwy 96 Buffalo Where We Care About You and Your Family FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2855 Burgess Falls Road Valley 2223 N. Washington Ave., 526-6900 HAMPTONS CROSSROADS BAPTIST STEVENS STREET BAPTIST 108 Belford Rd., 738-5937 327 W. Stevens St., 526-6398 CHURCH OF CHRIST MONTEREY FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 141 McClellan Ct., 372-8577 NATALIE STOUT N. 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Washington Ave., 526-2575 STEREOS - TV - GUNS - JEWELRY 931-526-1103 Hwy. 56 & Martin’s Creek Rd., Bloom- SAMARIA CHURCH OF CHRIST MANY OTHER ITEMS COLONIAL VIEW BAPTIST ington Spring CALVARY CHRISTIAN 2950 Burgess Falls Rd., 432-4465 ACROSS FROM RALPHS DONUTS 1426 W. Cemetery Rd., 432-6363 4801 Poplar Grove Rd., 528-0047 MON-FRI 8AM-5PM; SAT 8AM-3PM; OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY www.dtmccalls.com PLEASANT RIDGE FREEWILL SHILOH CHURCH OF CHRIST 42 S. CEDAR AVE., COOKEVILLE, TN 38501 • 931.526.3343 COLUMBIA HILL BAPTIST BAPTIST FIRST CHRISTIAN 837 P Brewing Rd., (off Cummins Mill) 1226 Columbia Hill Rd., Monterey, 7056 Pleasant Ridge Rd. 780 Fairground St., 526-4241 445-3066 SILVER POINT CHURCH OF CHRIST POPLAR GROVE BAPTIST LIFELINE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 6838 Carrs Chapel Rd.., Silver Point Serenity COOKEVILLE BAPTIST TEMPLE 4365 Rocky Point Rd., 526-9355 13 S. 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For Better or For Worse 0HOROSCOPE0 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 CANCER (June 21-July 22) — If you explore Use your imagination to come up with new interests, you’ll discover you have some interesting concepts. Before you talents and skills you didn’t even know dive in to a new project, check to see about. A relationship will flourish if you how feasible your plans are. There will engage in shared new activities. be a fine line between success and fail- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — A change you ure, so pay close attention to detail and make to your personal spending habits, don’t leave anything to chance. investments or lifestyle will be uplifting. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Ask ques- New beginnings will lead to opportuni- tions and mull over the pros and cons of ties that will change your life. anything you are thinking about doing. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You’ll learn from Zits Helping others can be to your advan- traveling and dealing with people from tage, as long as you get something in diff erent cultural backgrounds. If you return. keep an open mind, it will help you make PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Loosen up and a fresh and very promising start. experience what life has to off er. Express LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — If you look at the your feelings, and respond to those who past and present, you’ll discover some- show interest in you and what you have thing about who you are and what kinds to off er. Romance is highlighted. of habits you fall into. Recognizing your ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Don’t give in to mistakes will encourage positive change. moodiness or someone who is hassling SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Travel some- you. Surround yourself with people who place new or sign up for something make you laugh, and direct your energy you’ve never done before. Embrace what into personal improvements and gains. life has to off er to find something that The Born Loser TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Talk to a excites you. Romance is in the stars. trusted friend. It will lift your spirits and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Take the encourage you to express a fresh new initiative and get things done. Stay away attitude that will cause anyone who from people who are bad influences. wants to mess with you to think twice. Good opportunities begin with people GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Don’t get who are honest, trustworthy and fair. trapped in something that sounds good CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — If you want but probably isn’t. Walk away from something, go after it. Good things will anyone tempting you to indulge or be happen if you take action and strive to excessive. Moderation will save you from use your skills to improve your life. A making a mistake. partnership looks promising.

0 0 Garfield TODAY IN HISTORY0 SUDOKU0 In 1564, Italian astron- omer Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa. In 1898, the U.S. bat- tleship Maine mysteri- ously blew up in Havana Harbor, killing more than 260 crew members and bringing the United States closer to war with Spain. In 1965, ’s new Frank & Ernest maple-leaf fl ag, which re- placed the “Red Ensign” design, was unfurled in ceremonies in Ottawa. Singer Nat King Cole, 45, died in Santa Monica, California. Today’s Birthdays: Actress Claire Bloom is 88. Author Susan Brownmiller is 84. Song- writer Brian Holland is 78. Rock musician Mick Avory (The Kinks) is 75. Arlo & Janis Actress Jane Seymour is 68. Singer Melissa Man- chester is 68. “Simpsons” creator Matt Groening is 65. Model Janice Dickinson is 64. Actor Christopher McDon- ald is 64. Olympic gold medal swimmer Amy Van Dyken-Rouen is 46. Actress-director Miran- da July is 45. A12 HERALD-CITIZEN NEWS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 herald-citizen.com Risk of fl ooding, mudslides remains after storm SAUSALITO, Calif. (AP) been years since a storm so — Authorities warn that powerful has hit the hillside mudslides are still possible community, where at least 50 Friday even after a damag- properties were evacuated. ing storm moved through “We don’t see the rain most California, trapping people of the year. So most of the in fl oodwaters, triggering a year you feel safe. But when debris fl ow that destroyed the big storms come, your homes, and forcing residents safety factor is gone,” he said. to fl ee communities scorched Further north, a levee by wildfi res last year. along State Route 37 near No- The powerful system swept vato was breached, fl ooding in from the Pacifi c Ocean a rural fi eld. Offi cials were and unleashed rain, snow monitoring the area in case and wind across the U.S. water fl ows onto the highway West into Wyoming, Colorado or train tracks. and Arizona after walloping A deluge southeast of Los Northern California and Angeles washed away a sec- southern Oregon earlier. tion of a two-lane mountain The rain mostly ended highway. Photos by the state Thursday night. But offi cials Department of Transporta- said hillsides could still tion showed about 75 feet (23 loosen and collapse, bring- meters) of pavement com- ing down mud, boulders and pletely collapsed along State debris. Route 243 near the remote “The ground is still so sat- AP community of Idyllwild. urated and the water is still Firefighter/paramedic Patrick Young with the Southern Marin Fire Department looks out “We’re basically strand- fl owing down from the moun- over the aftermath of a mudslide that destroyed three homes on a hillside in Sausalito, ed right now,” said resident tains,” said April Newman, Calif., Thursday. Gary Agner, adding that sev- spokeswoman for Riverside eral other roads were closed County Fire Department. between those mountains ed in Escondido, northeast of smashing into another house because of fl ooding and The National Weather Ser- and Los Angeles had a heart San Diego, where fi refi ghters in Sausalito. debris. “I’m glad I went to the vice reported staggering rain- attack and died at a hospital, recovered the body of a man A woman was rescued from grocery store yesterday.” fall amounts across Califor- said Capt. Ryan Rolston with who had been seen paddle the splintered wreckage with The risk of fl ooding led nia, including more than 9.4 the Corona Fire Department. boarding in the surging only cuts and bruises. Susan offi cials to order people out of inches (24 centimeters) over The unidentifi ed woman was waters of a concrete-lined Gordon was buried under a areas burned bare by a sum- 48 hours at one location in the one of nine people and three fl ood-control channel. tree and mud for two hours mer wildfi re in the Santa Ana San Bernardino Mountains dogs rescued in a fl ood-con- North of San Francisco, a while crews dug her out, her Mountains, with fl ash-fl ood east of Los Angeles. trol channel where homeless mudslide barreled over cars, son wrote on an online fund- warnings blanketing a huge A woman pulled from ris- people camp, Rolston said. uprooted trees and sent a raising page. swath east and south of Los ing water in a low-lying area A second death was report- home sliding down a hill and Chris Parkman said it has Angeles. Amazon dumps NYC headquarters and its promised 25,000 jobs

NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon abruptly dropped plans Thursday for a big new headquar- ters in New York that would have brought 25,000 jobs to the city, reversing course after politicians and activists objected to the nearly $3 billion in incentives promised to what is al- AP FILE ready one of the world’s Assemblyman Ron Kim, center, speaks at a rally opposing New York’s richest, most powerful deal with Amazon on the steps of New York’s City Hall. companies. “We are disappointed to have reached this con- AP clusion — we love New New York City Councilman Jimmy Van Amazon’s exit could scare off York,” the online giant Bramer, center, speaks during a conference from Seattle said in a in Gordon Triangle Park in the Queens blog post announcing its borough of New York following Amazon’s tech companies from New York withdrawal. announcement it would abandon its The stunning move proposed headquarters for the area. NEW YORK (AP) — Tech: NYC. “We’re of the deal, such as the was a serious blow to Amazon jilted New York really playing with fi re company’s demand for Gov. Andrew Cuomo exulted over Amazon’s case for all those argu- City on Valentine’s Day, right now.” access to a helipad. and Mayor Bill de Blasio, pullout. ments,” said Joe Parilla, scrapping plans to build In November, Amazon Some pleaded for the who had lobbied intense- “Today was the day a a fellow at the Brookings a massive headquarters selected New York City deal to be renegotiated ly to land the project, group of dedicated, ev- Institution’s Metropoli- campus in Queens amid and Crystal City, Vir- or scrapped altogether. competing against more eryday New Yorkers and tan Policy Program. fi erce opposition from ginia, as the winners “We knew this was than 200 other metro- their neighbors defeated Amazon ultimately politicians angry about of a secretive, yearlong going south from the politan areas across Amazon’s corporate decided it did not want nearly $3 billion in tax process in which more moment it was an- the continent that were greed, its worker ex- to be drawn into that breaks and the compa- than 230 North Ameri- nounced,” said Thomas practically tripping over ploitation, and the power battle. ny’s anti-union stance. can cities bid to become Stringer, a site selection each other to off er in- of the richest man in the Amazon announced With millions of jobs the home of the Seat- adviser for big compa- centives to Amazon in a world,” she tweeted, re- in November that it and a bustling econ- tle-based company’s nies. “If this was done bidding war the compa- ferring to Amazon CEO had chosen the Long omy, New York can second headquarters. right, all the elected of- ny stoked. Jeff Bezos. Island City section of withstand the blow, but New York Mayor fi cials would have been Cuomo lashed out at The swift unraveling Queens for one of two experts say the deci- Bill de Blasio and Gov. out there touting how fellow New York poli- of the project refl ect- new headquarters, with sion by the e-commerce Andrew Cuomo herald- great it was. When you ticians over Amazon’s ed growing antipathy the other in Arlington, giant to walk away and ed the city’s selection at didn’t see that happen, change of heart, saying toward large technol- Virginia. Both would get take with it 25,000 prom- the time as the biggest you knew something the project would have ogy companies among 25,000 jobs. A third site ised jobs could scare boon yet to its bur- was wrong.” helped diversify the liberals and populists in Nashville, Tennessee, off other companies geoning tech economy Stringer, a managing city’s economy, cement who accuse big business would get 5,000. considering moving to and underscored that director of the con- its status as an emerging of holding down wages The company planned or expanding in the city, the deal would gener- sulting fi rm BDO USA tech hub and generate and wielding too much to spend $2.5 billion which wants to be seen ate billions of dollars LLP, said city and state money for schools, hous- political clout, analysts building the New York as the Silicon Valley of for improving transit, offi cials need to rethink ing and transit. said. offi ce, choosing the area the East Coast. schools and housing. the secrecy with which “A small group (of) “This all of a sudden in part because of its “One of the real risks Opposition came they approached the politicians put their became a perfect test large pool of tech talent. here is the message we swiftly though, as de- negotiations. own narrow political send to companies that tails started to emerge. 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Located at Premier Medical Park in Cookeville 20 W. Davis Rd., Cookeville (931) 528-3300 For more information, 315 N. Washington Ave., Suite 175 call (931)526-5161 or www.wilhitebc.com FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN Sports B1 herald-citizen.com Tech women win thriller Rinne shines as Preds top By BEN CRAVEN HERALD-CITIZEN The Tennessee Tech women’s Montreal in basketball team ran into trouble Thursday night, but the Golden Eagles were still able to squeak out a close 62-59 win over the Jacksonville 3-1 victory State Gamecocks in the Hooper Eblen Center. Big win stops three-game The Ohio Valley Conference win bumps the Golden Eagles to 10-3 skid for Nashville in the OVC, 18-6 overall, and keeps them in second place behind Belmont NASHVILLE (AP) — Pekke Rinne (19-5, 12-1 OVC). Meanwhile, JSU and Viktor Arvidsson gave Nash- falls to 11-12 overall, 5-7 in the OVC, ville more of the same Thursday and ninth in the conference. night. A little extra from newcomer “It wasn’t the prettiest win, and Brian Boyle helped make the diff er- it defi nitely wasn’t the best we’ve ence. played all year. But this was a re- Rinne stopped 34 shots, Arvidsson ally big win,” TTU head coach Kim and Boyle scored, and the Nashville Rosamond said. “To look and see 18 Predators beat the Montreal Cana- overall wins and 10 conference wins diens 3-1 to snap a three-game skid. is really big. Rinne was sharp, especially in the “I thought we outworked (JSU) to- second period, when he turned aside night. Now, that is really hard to do. all 21 Montreal shots he faced. They are an extremely well-coached “I thought Pekka was outstand- team, and I think Coach (Rick) Pietri ing,” Nashville coach Peter Lavio- had his team ready to play. They’re lette said. playing better than they have all Tomas Tatar scored and Carey year, but our kids found a way.” Price made 35 saves for Montreal, Regardless of who worked harder, a which has lost consecutive games game that Tech led almost the entire for the fi rst time since early Janu- time came down to the last couple ary. minutes and ultimately the fi nal 20 “I thought it was a pretty enter- seconds. taining game going both ways,” Jacksonville State’s only slight run Price said. “I thought we held our with the lead came at the tail end of own for sure. We don’t like the re- the third quarter and into the fourth. sult, but I thought we played a good However, after missing her fi rst team well.” three shots from distance, Tech’s With the game tied at a 1 midway Jordan Brock drilled a 3-pointer with through the third, Boyle and Ar- three minutes, 27 seconds remaining vidsson struck 2:24 apart to pull to tie the game for the sixth time at away. 52-52. She then kept her momentum Boyle’s goal, his fi rst since being going with a huge step-back, contest- traded to the Predators, came at 8:36 ed triple at the 1:19 mark to take a on a slap shot from the high slot. 57-54 lead. Former Canadien P.K. Subban set Tech then took advantage of an Boyle up with a nice pass from the off ensive foul and failed inbound right side. pass by JSU with two free throws and BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN “We’ve got an active ‘D,’ so you’ve a layup to make it a multiple posses- Tennessee Tech’s Kesha Brady, front, shoots in front of a Jacksonville got to be able to cover,” Boyle said. State defender during the Golden Eagles’ 62-59 win over the Gamecocks “I had some probably higher quality SEE TECH, PAGE B2 Thursday night in the Eblen Center. chances earlier, but whatever, I’m excited to win. It’s a really good feel- ing. It’s great to do it at home, too.” Arvidsson had a tap-in at 11:00 thanks to a cross-crease pass from Golden Eagles’ rally linemate Ryan Johansen. Arvids- son’s 26 goals lead the Predators. Johansen has points in a sea- son-high six consecutive games. falls short as Tech Earlier in the game, Price denied Arvidsson on a clear breakaway with 2:40 remaining in the second. loses to Jax State Ryan Hartman scored the game’s fi rst goal at 9:49 of the second peri- By BEN CRAVEN “I’m proud of our kids,” od. Just outside the Montreal blue HERALD-CITIZEN TTU head coach Steve line, Hartman knocked down Jona- Payne said. “I thought than Drouin’s clearing attempt and The Tennessee Tech they competed really hard sent a pass to Craig Smith, whose men’s basketball team against a team that can shot attempt was denied by Price. came up short Thursday really run and hit shots if Hartman swooped through the slot night as the Golden Eagles you get behind them. We and buried the , which was dropped a 67-57 decision to didn’t let that happen, and in the air when he connected. Ohio Valley Conference foe we fought hard, especially The goal was Hartman’s 10th of Jacksonville State Univer- those young guys that were the season and fi rst since Dec. 13, sity in the Hooper Eblen in there late. I don’t think snapping a 27-game skid. As he Center. we’re responding well to skated toward the Nashville bench The loss brings Tech’s Malik (Martin) being out. I for celebratory fi st bumps, Hart- streak to fi ve losses with no think we’re more worried man mimicked removing a monkey wins yet in February. The about who’s not playing off his back and tossing it into the Golden Eagles currently rather than who is.” crowd. hold a 7-19 overall record Martin’s absence also “It was a long time, longest streak with a 3-10 OVC record and played a role in what Payne I’ve ever had at any level, so it was a are tied for last place in the thought was Tech’s main good feeling,” Ryan Hartman said. conference. downfall — rebounds. The Montreal played its fi rst game JSU improves to 18-8 Golden Eagles were out BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN since Saturday, and the rust showed overall, 10-3 in the OVC, rebounded 49-32 in the con- Tennessee Tech’s Jr. Clay, center, shoots over two early being outshot 16-8 in the fi rst. and a tie for third in the Jacksonville State defenders during the Golden conference. SEE TTU, PAGE B2 Eagles’ 67-57 loss to the Gamecocks Thursday night SEE PREDS, PAGE B2

Clay County rolls past Pickett to reach title game

BY SCOTT WILSON Rachel Copass as a scorer and the game with Clarkrange, which HERALD-CITIZEN third thing to come out of the win beat Trousdale County 74-40 was the Lady Bulldogs’ ability to in the other semifi nal. Pickett SPARTA - There were a lot of handle the pressure. County falls to 21-5. good things to come out of Clay “Obviously, you want to Clay County, thanks in large County’s 72-55 victory over Pick- stay away from the No. 1 seed part to Copass’ shooting abili- ett County here Thursday night (Clarkrange) in the region, so ty, jumped out to an early lead in the semifi nals of the District this game was very important,” Thursday night, leading 11-2 and, 6/1A Girls Basketball Tour- said Clay County coach Matt at one point, 15-4 before taking a nament at White County High Walker. “However, we’ve got two 19-11 advantage into the second School. other very good teams in our dis- period. That quarter was rela- The fi rst thing to come out of it trict, Trousdale and state-ranked tively back and forth as Pickett was a big win over a state-ranked Pickett, which we could face in County got some buckets from team. The victory guarantees the region. If we play either one Abby Bilbrey and Aaliyah Brown SCOTT WILSON | HERALD-CITIZEN the Lady Bulldogs will not be of them it will be a battle.” to cut the Clay County advantage Clay County’s Taylor Strong dribbles around in Clarkrange’s bracket in the The win improves the Lady to seven at 33-26 at the intermis- a Pickett County defender during action region tournament next week. Bulldogs’ record to 25-6 and puts sion. Thursday night in Sparta. The second was the validity of them in Monday’s championship SEE CLAY, PAGE B2 B2 HERALD-CITIZEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 herald-citizen.com AP source: AAF has talks with ex-NFL QB Kaepernick

(AP) — A person with talks. Kaepernick’s representatives though his contract demands roster. None is a star; the rare knowledge of the conver- The Alliance says its mis- was not immediately an- don’t fi t with the league’s NFL fi rst-round draft pick sation tells The Associated sion is to provide opportuni- swered. fi nancial structure. After in the AAF is Birmingham Press that the new Alliance ties for players not in the NFL Kaepernick, then with the all, the AAF is entering its running back Trent Richard- of American Football spoke to continue their careers, San Francisco 49ers, helped second weekend. son, who fl amed out with the with Colin Kaepernick with a possibility they could start a wave of protests about Players earn $225,000 over Browns and Colts, but who during its development about entice NFL teams to sign social and racial injustice in three years in the Alliance, league co-founder Bill Polian, joining the league. them once the AAF season 2016 by kneeling during the but they also are free begin- a Pro Football Hall of Fame But Kaepernick wanted $20 concludes at the end of April. national anthem at games. He ning in May to pursue NFL executive, says could be “fast million or more to consider The league also approached has not played the last two careers. Should they not approaching” stardom in playing with the league that Tim Tebow, who said he seasons and has brought a catch on there, they are ob- the Alliance after his strong had its debut last weekend. wanted to continue pursuing lawsuit against the NFL for ligated to return to the AAF debut. The person spoke on condi- his baseball career. Tebow collusion to keep him out of next season. It’s uncertain if Kaepernick tion of anonymity Thursday currently is in the New York the league. More than 80 percent of ever will play football again, because neither side has Mets’ spring training camp. He also fi ts the description Alliance players spent some but at his asking price, the publicly acknowledged such A message from the AP to for potential Alliance players, time in an NFL camp or on a only place would be the NFL. CLAY: Lady Bulldogs just one TTU: Golden Eagles prepare for key contest with Belmont victory from winning district FROM PAGE B1 test with 19 of JSU’s rebounds FROM PAGE B1 but we knew we weren’t coming on the off ensive end. going to shoot 80 percent The Gamecocks scored 20 sec- “Rachel Copass came for the game. Pickett ond-chance points in the game, out fi ring. I think she County knew we weren’t and Payne also believed it helped hit four of fi ve from the going to shoot 80 percent their shooting percentage. 3-point line in the fi rst for the game,” Walker “The whole game plan was, ‘If half,” Walker said. “She explained. “So, we fo- you can hold them to one shot is such a good player cused on ball movement (each possession), you can win and she took the open and getting some easy the game.’ Obviously we didn’t shot that was given. shots at the basket. We do that,” Payne said. “(JSU) had That’s what good players wanted to share the ball 19 off ensive boards and we got do, they step up in big a little more instead of beat by 17 on the glass. Some of games. taking the fi rst shot that that is us playing four guards. “Aaliyah Brown is a came to us.” We had some guys in there with great ballplayer, so we Kenzie Arms led the enough minutes to get us some just wanted (defensive- way for Clay County rebounds, and they just didn’t.” ly) to give her our best with a game-high 23 Despite getting down by as shot as a team and try points. She also became much as 22 points in the second to slow her down. They the school’s all-time half, Tech still managed to cut are much more than just leading scorer by the defi cit down to 10 points one person, so we tried breaking Holly Wright twice. The fi rst was a 40-30 to get out on their shoot- Robbins’ mark of 1,861 defi cit with 15 minutes, eight ers on the perimeter. I points. Copass scored seconds remaining, but JSU hit thought we played good 18 and Taylor Strong three big 3-pointers and a dunk sound team defense.” tallied 14. Katie Arms to answer. The second was with Things got a little wild had 11 points and Maddy 59 seconds left when Jr. Clay hit in the third period of Arms chipped in with a three to cut it under 10 points Thursday’s game. With six. at 65-57. the score at 37-30 with Brown led Pickett The Golden Eagles were in 3:30 to go, three techni- County with 17 total trouble right from the beginning cal fouls were called on points. Bilbrey scored as JSU started the game on a 10-2 Pickett County in the 14 and Kendall Ludwick run and extended its lead out to fi nal minutes. Two were had 10. Shayla Wood double-digits by the 8:28 mark called on the coach and scored eight. of the fi rst half at 22-12. After a one was called on a play- Clay County will now TTU 3-pointer, the Gamecocks er. Strong converted all prepare for Clarkrange closed out the half on a 12-4 run, six free throws for Clay in the title tilt on Mon- extending their advantage out to BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN County and, after every- day. The tipoff is set for 15 points at 34-19. Tennessee Tech’s Hunter Vick, left, shoots over a Jacksonville thing calmed down, the 7:30 p.m. In the fi rst half, Tech could State defender during the Golden Eagles’ 67-57 loss to the Lady Bulldogs led 49-32 “Clarkrange is an only manage to shoot the ball Gamecocks Thursday night in the Eblen Center. heading into the fi nal awesome team with 25 percent (8-32) from the fi eld period. great shooters,” Walker and nine percent (1-11) from the “I thought we settled said. “Defense will be 3-point-line. where (JSU) would be if we don’t want to hear about good for the 3-pointer a little the key to the game, just “(JSU) is good defensively, and had kept them off the off ensive freshman. I’ll be honest, I want too much in the fi rst like it has been the key our shooters kind of hurried glass.” you to just be a good player. half. We shot it well, to our whole season.” some shots,” Payne said. “We Clay ended up leading the I don’t care if you’re a good were 1-11 from the three, but I Golden Eagles in scoring with freshman or not, and neither thought we were getting good three triples, six fi eld goals, and do our seniors. Winning is fun, looks. I told my guys at the half 17 points. Tech had two other and we’ve had several games I PREDS: Nashville to make that if they made those same double-digit scorers as Hunter thought we deserved to win. We shots in the second half that Vick put up 13, and Garrett Gol- just didn’t make a , they would shoot a good rate, day added 11. Vick also led the didn’t make a layup, or some- stop in Vegas on Saturday and they did. Not making shots team in rebounds with eight. thing. But we have been doing is just part of the game, but our “We feel really good about things that win games against FROM PAGE B1 Andrew Shaw. shooting percentages is about where we’re going. Right now, I good teams.” Notes: Nashville is “Our fi rst period made 25-3-1 when scoring fi rst it look like we hadn’t this season. ... Predators played in four or fi ve LW Kevin Fiala played TECH: Coleman comes up big with 12 points in OVC victory days,” Montreal coach his 200th career NHL Claude Julien said. game. ... Nashville D FROM PAGE B1 Rayven Pearson happened, but for us on the off ensive end. They “We weren’t very Mattias Ekholm missed getting her out of the game was are the best defensive team in good. In the second peri- the game due to an sion game at 61-54. The Game- huge because at that point, we the league,” Rosamond said. “We od, we seemed to get our illness. ... Canadiens D cocks still had some life after couldn’t stop her.” knew that coming in, and they legs going. We seemed Shea Weber, a former a 3-pointer with 18 seconds left The Golden Eagles played well made it really diffi cult for us to to fi nd our game, but we Predator captain, played made it 61-57. in the fi rst half, leading almost score. If you top that off with didn’t capitalize on our his 900th career NHL After just one TTU free throw, the entire time, but they just their 11 blocks, we had a diffi cult chances. We had lots of game. ... Montreal is JSU went coast-to-coast for a couldn’t build any distance on time getting to the rim, which is them and that’s what 15-10-0 against Western transition layup that made it JSU. something that we normally do probably hurt us.” Conference opponents. 62-59 with 12 seconds. Things got After fi nishing the fi rst quar- extremely well.” Tatar evened the game scary when Tech turned the ball ter with a 13-7 lead, Tech built an Mackenzie Coleman led the at 1 at 5:26 of the third. UP NEXT over, but JSU’s fi nal 3-point shot eight-point lead two minutes into Golden Eagles in scoring with The Canadiens entered Canadiens: Visit at the buzzer went in and out. the second quarter after Akira four fi eld goals, 4-4 free throws, the Nashville zone on Tampa Bay Lightning “There were three big plays Harris hit back-to-back layups to and 12 points. She was helped the right side on a 3-on-2 Saturday. that really stand out (down make it 17-9. by Anacia Wilkinson with 11. rush. Tatar beat Rinne Predators: Visit Vegas the stretch). Two of those were However, fi ve JSU steals, 11 Yamia Johnson led JSU with 17 from the slot off of an Golden Knights Satur- Jordan Brock’s threes in the last TTU turnovers, and eight JSU points. impressive pass from day. three minutes,” Rosamond said. points off of those turnovers Up next, Tech will look for a “JSU had held her in check to plagued the Golden Eagles as regular season sweep of top- that point, but she wants the ball JSU brought the defi cit back to ranked Belmont Saturday in the in her hands. I don’t remember just 27-23 at halftime. Eblen Center. Tipoff is set for No. 3 Gonzaga topples when exactly the charge call on “(JSU) made it really tough 5:30 p.m. Loyola-Marymount Stone Memorial sweeps Rhea in district tourney LOS ANGELES rebounds for his eighth (AP) — Rui Hachimu- double-double of the sea- BY ADAM PARKS leading to high scoring an important 1-0 start of those points coming ra scored 22 points, son. Dameane Douglas FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN from multiple players. in the tournament. in the fi rst half. Brandon Clarke added led Loyola Marymount Emma Capps led the Stone will play either The team was lead 17 and No. 3 Gonzaga (17-9, 5-7) with 13 points CROSSVILLE — team in scoring with 19 Cookeville or White in scoring by Brett beat Loyola Marymount and James Batemon Stone Memorial High points, followed by Alex County in Monday’s Newcome with a game- 73-60 on Thursday night added 12. School advanced to the Eldridge with 12, Tessa title game. Those two high 16 points. Justin to extend its winning championship games Miller with 11, Mattie teams play in tonight’s Headrick helped with 15 streak to 15 games. NO. 9 HOUSTON 71 of the District 6/3A Buck with 10, Emily other semifi nal. points. It was only the second UCONN 63 Basketball Tournament Boyd with 8, and Annah The Eagles had a West Coast Conference HARTFORD, Conn. Thursday night with Goss with 5. NEWCOME SCORES 16 TO hard time fi nding the game that the Bulldogs (AP) — DeJon Jarreau two wins. Rhea County was led LEAD PANTHERS basket, particularly in (24-2, 11-0) have not led had 18 points and seven by Mallory Hampton The same two the second and third by at least 20 at some assists to help Houston INSIDE PRESENCE BENEFITS who ended the game schools battled in the quarters. Rhea County point. beat UConn for its ninth STONE MEMORIAL with 28 points. boys’ semifi nal match- scored only fi ve points Zach Norvell Jr. added straight victory. The Stone Memorial Hampton scored 17 in up with the Panthers in the second and seven 13 points, including a Armoni Brooks added Lady Panthers routed the fi rst half and shot topping RCHS 66-43 to points in the third pair of 3-pointers during 12 points for the Cou- the Rhea County Lady 90 percent from the earn a spot in the cham- quarter. the decisive run, and gars (24-1, 11-1 American Eagles 67-54. charity stripe. pionship game. The Panthers will Gonzaga was 21 of 22 Athletic). The Lady Panthers The Lady Panthers’ The Panthers scored also face either White on free throws for the They opened the sec- spaced the fl oor well strong post presence 36 of their points from County or Cookeville in game. Clarke had 12 ond half with a 17-4 run. against Rhea County, from Capps led them to the 3-point line with 27 Tuesday’s fi nal. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN B3 herald-citizen.com Curry excited for All-Star game CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Dell Curry looks forward to those nights when he can open a bottle of wine, take a seat on his reclin- er in front of the fi replace along- side wife Sonya and their 001 Legals 001 Legals NBA sons play basketball simul- taneously on two large-screen DEGREES 54 MINUTES E television sets in his living room. A DISTANCE OF 137.5 FEET TO A 3/4" IRON Those are the nights he has PIPE; THENCE S 41 DE- to pinch himself realizing how GREES 47 MINUTES E A blessed his family is. 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Michigan 63 nam County, Tennessee FS1 — NASCAR Xfinity Series, final practice, Daytona FOX — PBC Fight Night: Santa Cruz-Rivera, Los An- Indiana 38 20 .655 5½ N. Dakota St. 85, Oral Roberts 73 Beach, Fla. Register of Deeds, sub- geles, Calif. Detroit 26 30 .464 16½ Nebraska-Omaha 85, S. Dakota St. 84 sequently modified by a 2 p.m. (MEN’S) Chicago 14 44 .241 29½ Rio Grande 59, Seattle 44 FS1 — NASCAR Spring Cup Series, practice, Daytona 11 a.m. Cleveland 12 46 .207 31½ UMKC 87, Grand Canyon 75, OT Loan Modification Agree- Beach, Fla. FOX — Maryland at Michigan WESTERN CONFERENCE Youngstown St. 75, IUPUI 73 ment recorded June 15, 3:30 p.m. NBCSN — George Washington at Duquesne Southwest Division SOUTHWEST 2016 in Book 938, Page 386 FS1 — NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, quali- Noon W L Pct GB Texas State 84, Arkansas St. 74 Putnam County, Tenness- fying, Daytona Beach, Fla. CBS — Oklahoma State at Texas Houston 33 24 .579 — UALR 56, Texas-Arlington 52 ee Registry of Deeds, sub- 6:30 p.m. SEC — Texas A&M at South Carolina San Antonio 33 26 .559 1 FAR WEST sequently modified by a FS1 — NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series: Nex- 1 p.m. Dallas 26 31 .456 7 BYU 88, San Diego 82, OT Loan Modification Agree- tEra Energy 250, Daytona Beach, Fla. FOX — Xavier at Providence New Orleans 26 33 .441 8 Gonzaga 73, Loyola Marymount 60 BIATHLON ment recorded August 22, NBCSN — Fordham at Rhode Island Memphis 23 36 .390 11 Montana 83, Weber St. 80 2017 in Book 1011, Page Noon 1:30 p.m. Northwest Division Montana St. 84, Idaho St. 76 NBCSN — IBU World Cup: men’s 10km sprint, Salt CBSSN — Army at Navy W L Pct GB N. Colorado 75, Idaho 47 386 Putnam County, Ten- Lake City, Utah 2:30 p.m. Denver 39 18 .684 — New Mexico St. 84, Utah Valley 77 nessee Registry of Deeds, BOBSLEDDING/SKELETON SEC — Missouri at Ole Miss Oklahoma City 37 20 .649 2 Portland St. 103, N. Arizona 94 subsequently modified by a 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Portland 34 23 .596 5 Purdue Fort Wayne 94, Denver 81 Loan Modification Agree- NBCSN — IBSF World Cup: women’s skeleton compe- BTN — Penn State at Purdue Utah 32 25 .561 7 Sacramento St. 84, S. Utah 73 ment recorded June 21, tition, Lake Placid, N.Y. NBCSN — VCU at Dayton Minnesota 27 30 .474 12 Saint Mary’s (Cal) 66, Santa Clara 55 2018 in Book 1064, Page BOXING 4 p.m. Pacific Division San Francisco 89, Pepperdine 77 8 p.m. 245 Putnam County, Ten- CBSSN — La Salle at St. Louis W L Pct GB UC Riverside 71, UC Santa Barbara 57 nessee Registry of Deeds. ESPN — Top Rank Boxing: Main Event, Baysan- 5 p.m. Golden State 41 16 .719 — gurov-Brant FS1 — Iowa at Rutgers L.A. Clippers 32 27 .542 10 TRANSACTIONS COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) SEC — LSU at Georgia Sacramento 30 27 .526 11 WHEREAS, default having 6 p.m. 6 p.m. L.A. Lakers 28 29 .491 13 Thursday, Feb. 14 been made in the payment ESPN2 — St. Joseph’s at Davidson CBSSN — Boise State at San Diego State Phoenix 11 48 .186 31 BASEBALL of the debt(s) and obliga- ESPNEWS — Harvard at Princeton 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Games American League tion(s) thereby secured by ESPNU — Buff alo at Toledo ESPN — Tennessee at Kentucky Brooklyn 148, Cleveland 139, 3OT CLEVELAND INDIANS — Signed C Tim Federowicz, the said Deed of Trust and 8 p.m. ESPN2 — Bradley at Illinois State Milwaukee 106, Indiana 97 RHP Asher Wojciechowski and INF Ernie Clem- ESPN2 — Troy at Georgia Southern the current holder of said ESPNU — Washington at Washington State Boston 118, Detroit 110 ent to minor League contracts. Deed of Trust, Flagstar COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) FS1 — Depaul at Butler Philadelphia 126, New York 111 National League 6 p.m. Bank, FSB, (the “Holder”), 7:30 p.m. Toronto 129, Washington 120 CHICAGO CUBS — Agreed to terms with LHP Xavier appointed the undersigned, FS2 — Providence at Xavier BTN — Northwestern at Nebraska Chicago 122, Memphis 110 Cedeno on a one-year contract. COLLEGE GYMNASTICS (WOMEN’S) SEC — Mississippi State at Arkansas Minnesota 121, Houston 111 Frontier League Brock & Scott, PLLC, as 6 p.m. 9 p.m. Miami 112, Dallas 101 GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Signed SS Sebastian Diaz Substitute Trustee, with all SEC — Kentucky at Georgia FS1 — Arizona State at Utah Denver 120, Sacramento 118 and OF Matt McPhearson. the rights, powers and priv- 7:30 p.m. 11 p.m. L.A. Clippers 134, Phoenix 107 WASHINGTON WILD THINGS — Signed OF Alexis ileges of the original Trust- BTN — Maryland at Minnesota ESPN2 — UC-Santa Barbara at UC-Irvine Portland 129, Golden State 107 Rivera. SEC — Florida at Alabama ee named in said Deed of COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) Thursday’s Games BASKETBALL Trust; and COLLEGE HOCKEY (MEN’S) 11 a.m. Orlando 127, Charlotte 89 National Basketball Association 5 p.m. CBSSN — Army at Navy New York 106, Atlanta 91 NBA — Fined Golden State Warriors coach Steve NOW, THEREFORE, no- BTN — Minnesota at Ohio State COLLEGE HOCKEY (MEN’S) New Orleans 131, Oklahoma City 122 Kerr $25,000 for verbally abusing and confront- 5:30 p.m. 5 p.m. Friday’s Games ing a game off icial. tice is hereby given that the CBSSN — North Dakota at Western Michigan BTN — Minnesota at Ohio State Team World vs. Team USA at Charlotte, N.C., 9 p.m. — Transferred F Alex Poythress entire indebtedness has 6 p.m. NBCSN — Wisconsin at Notre Dame Saturday’s Games from Erie (NBAGL). been declared due and pay- NBCSN — Wisconsin at Notre Dame COLLEGE SOFTBALL No games scheduled. FOOTBALL able as provided in said 8 p.m. 3 p.m. Sunday’s Games National Football League Deed of Trust by the Holder, CBSSN — Denver at Minnesota-Duluth ESPNU — Oregon vs. Kentucky, St. Pete/Clearwater 2019 NBA All-Star Game ATLANTA FALCONS — Named Dick Koetter off en- COLLEGE SOFTBALL and that as agent for the un- Elite Invitational, Clearwater, Fla. Team LeBron West vs. Team Giannis East at Charlotte, sive coordinator, Ben Kotwica special teams dersigned, Brock & Scott, 9 a.m. GOLF N.C., 8 p.m. coach, Bob Sutton senior assistant coach, Bob ESPNU — Notre Dame vs. Tennessee, St. Pete/Clear- PLLC, Substitute Trustee, Noon Monday’s Games Kronenberg assistant off ensive line coach, Mike by virtue of the power and water Elite Invitational, Clearwater, Fla. GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: Genesis Open, third round, No games scheduled. Mularkey tight ends coach, Ben Steele and Will Noon Pacific Palisades, Calif. Tuesday’s Games Harriger off ensive assistant coaches. authority vested in it, will on ESPNU — Florida State vs. Oklahoma, St. Pete/Clear- 2 p.m. No games scheduled. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Named Brentson Buckner February 26, 2019, at water Elite Invitational, Clearwater, Fla. GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: Chubb Classic, Wednesday, Feb. 20 defensive line coach, Taver Johnson assistant 10:00AM at the usual and GOLF second round, Naples, Fla. No games scheduled. defensive backs coach, John Morton senior of- customary location at the 11 a.m. NBC — PGA Tour Golf: Genesis Open, third round, Thursday, Feb. 21 fensive assistant coach, A.J. Neibel strength and Putnam County Courthouse, GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: Chubb Classic, Pacific Palisades, Calif. Miami at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. conditioning coach and Kirby Wilson running first round, Naples, Fla. Cookeville, Tennessee, pro- 8 p.m. Phoenix at Cleveland, 7 p.m. backs coach. ceed to sell at public outcry 1 p.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: ISPS Handa Women’s Austra- Portland at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. HOCKEY GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: Genesis Open, second round, lian Open, final round, Boston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. to the highest and best bid- National Hockey League der for cash, the following Pacific Palisades, Calif. NBA BASKETBALL Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned D Dennis 9 p.m. 7 p.m. Sacramento at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Cholowski and F Martin Frk to the Grand Rap- described property situated GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: ISPS Handa Women’s Austra- TNT — NBA All-Star: Saturday Night, Charlotte, N.C. ids (AHL). in Putnam County, Ten- lian Open, third round, Australia NHL HOCKEY American Hockey League nessee, to wit: NBA BASKETBALL Noon NCAA scores HARTFORD WOLF PACK — Announced F Connor 6 p.m. NHL - Detroit at Philadelphia EAST Brickley was recalled by the New York Rangers. ESPN — NBA All-Star Celebrity Game: From Charlotte, THE FOLLOWING DE- 6 p.m. Delaware 78, Towson 71, 2OT Recalled F Drew Melanson from Maine (ECHL). SCRIBED REAL ESTATE N.C. NHL — Montréal at Tampa Bay Houston 71, UConn 63 Signed D Derek Pratt to a professional tryout 8 p.m. SITUATED IN PUTNAM RUGBY Mount St. Mary’s 76, Robert Morris 62 agreement. COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TNT — NBA All-Star Rising Stars Game: From Char- 9 a.m. Sacred Heart 105, Bryant 104 ECHL lotte, N.C. NBCSN — Premiership: Saracens vs. Leicester St. Francis (Pa.) 87, Fairleigh Dickinson 62 READING ROYALS — Announced F Josh MacDonald TO-WIT: NHL HOCKEY 1:30 p.m. St. Francis Brooklyn 83, LIU Brooklyn 76 was released from his professional tryout con- 6 p.m. ESPNEWS — PRO14: Glasgow Warriors vs. Cardiff Wagner 63, CCSU 57 tract with Lehigh Valley (AHL) and reassigned BEGINNING AT A 3/4" NHL — NY Rangers at Buff alo Blues SOUTH to the team. Announced G Branden Komm was IRON PIPE IN THE SOCCER SOCCER Belmont 77, Tennessee St. 66 recalled by Lehigh Valley. NORTHWESTERN MAR- 1:20 p.m. 8:20 a.m. ETSU 91, The Citadel 83 SOCCER FS2 — Bundesliga: Bayern Munich vs. Augsburg GIN OF THE JOE MARTIN FS2 — Bundesliga: Werder Bremen vs. Hertha Berlin FAU 57, North Texas 47 Major League Soccer ROAD, A COMMON 9 p.m. 5:25 a.m. (Sunday) FIU 86, Rice 65 MLS — Signed commissioner Don Garber to a con- FS2 — Liga MX: Veracruz vs. Tijuana ESPN2 — Serie A: SPAL vs. Florentina CORNER WITH MILLER Furman 67, UNC-Greensboro 57 tract extension through 2023. AND THE SOUTHERN- Saturday, Feb. 16 Hofstra 99, Coll. of Charleston 95 FC DALLAS — Signed M Edwin Cerrillo to a home- BASKETBALL Jacksonville St. 67, Tennessee Tech 57 MOST CORNER OF THE AAF FOOTBALL grown player contract. PROPERTY HEREIN DE- James Madison 71, Drexel 69 National Women’s Soccer League 1 p.m. NBA Louisiana Tech 71, UTEP 57 SCRIBED; THENCE LEAV- TNT — Salt Lake Stallions at Birmingham Iron — Signed F . All Times EST Mercer 74, W. Carolina 65 Agreed to loan terms with F Chloe Logarzo from ING JOE MARTIN ROAD N AUTO RACING EASTERN CONFERENCE Morehead St. 78, E. Kentucky 72 41 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 8:30 a.m. FC. Atlantic Division Murray St. 73, Austin Peay 71 National Premier Soccer League W A DISTANCE OF 226.7 FS1 — NASCAR Xfinity Series: qualifying, Daytona W L Pct GB Northeastern 81, UNC-Wilmington 77 Beach, Fla. Toronto 43 16 .729 — NEW YORK COSMOS — Signed M Salvatore Barone. FEET TO A 3/4" IRON PIPE 1:30 p.m. Boston 37 21 .638 5½ Southern Miss. 78, UTSA 71 United Soccer League IN A FENCE; THENCE FS1 — NASCAR Xfinity Series: The Daytona 300, Day- Philadelphia 37 21 .638 5½ Tulsa 80, Tulane 57 NEW MEXICO UNITED — Signed F Chris Wehan. ALONG THE FENCE N 30

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CHARLES H. PARTAIN, AN barred: SOLID WASTE GRANT FOR YOUR Munoz Remolding/Paint- EVERGREEN TREE Ser- UNMARRIED MAN BY (1)(A) Four (4) months from PRESS RELEASE CONVENIENCE ing: Bathroom remodeling, vice Stump grinding, top, SPECIAL WARRANTY the date of the first publica- Hardwood, Wall repair, trim, prune, remove trees. DEED FROM FEDERAL tion of this notice if the cred- The Jackson County The Herald Citizen has in- Int/Ext Deck staining, Gut- Jeff Burchett & Shawn HOME LOAN MORTGAGE itor received an actual copy Mayor’s Office has received stalled an after hours drop ters cleaned. Much More! Roberson. Fully Ins'd CORPORATION AS RE- of this notice to creditors at a grant from the Tennessee box for (931)239-5812 (931)319-1199, 261-8870 CORDED 10/09/2012 IN least sixty (60) days before Department of Environment • Circulation Dept. payments BOOK 720 AT PAGE 564 the date that is four (4) and Conservation Recyc- • Classified Dept. payments AS DOCUMENT 145502. months from the date of the ling Grant Program in the • Letters to the Editor     first publication; or amount of $51,858.00. The • Community News Bulletin RHETT BUTLER's Commonly Known As: (B) Sixty (60) days from the award will fund the pur- • I Like to Know Questions LAWN CARE 5272 JOE MARTIN RD, date the creditor received chase of new containers • News & Sports Info and Mowing, Landscaping, COOKEVILLE, TN, 38501 an actual copy of the notice which will be used to collect Photos Mulching, to creditors if the creditor re- cardboard and aluminum for Yard Maintenance TAX ID: 009-081.13 ceived the copy of the no- recycling. The containers YOUR LOCAL NEWS Call local cell 544-3303 tice less than sixty (60) days will be distributed to various SOURCE Parcel ID Number: prior to the date that is four places in the county to sup- Herald-Citizen ALL STAR PEST MOWING, LANDSCAPING, 009 081.13 (4) months from the date of plement collection of card- 1300 Neal Street CONTROL Pressure Washing, hauling, Address/Description: first publication as de- board. The recycling of Cookeville, TN 38501 OF TENNESSEE cleaning, odd jobs. Free 5272 Joe Martin Road, scribed in (1)(A): or cardboard will help de- Complete Termite Service Est. Call 265-5775 Cookeville, TN 38501. (2) Twelve (12) months from PLEASE READ YOUR AD crease the waste that is The Herald-Citizen makes Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. Current Owner(s): Charles the decedent's date of taken to the landfill each All work guaranteed WOULD LIKE to do Partain and Amie Partain. death. every effort to assure that yard work month. The additional your ad is accurate. Advert- Free Estimates. Other Interested Party(ies): equipment purchased with MARTY KELLY, 931-526-8550 Call (931)650-1005 N/A This 29TH DAY OF JANU- isers should read their ad- this grant will increase the vertisement the first day it Charter # 4252 DODSON LAWN CARE! ARY 2019 county’s ability to collect appears and report any er- • Commercial - Residential The sale of the property de- and process these recyc- rors immediately. The Her- scribed above shall be sub- Signed DEBRA D. MAX- lable materials, reducing   • Mowing WELL & WANDA D. LIV- ald-Citizen is responsible for • Landscaping ject to all matters shown on monthly landfill costs. only the first incorrect inser- A&L REMODELING & New any recorded plat; any and ERS, CO-ADMINISTRAT- • Sod ORS tion and no allowance will construction. Kitchen & • Seed & Aerate all liens against said prop- The Recycling Grant con- be made for more than one bathroom specialists, former erty for unpaid property sists of 10 6x6 dumpsters • Mulch Attorney for the Estate insertion. Lowe's general contractor, • Fertilize taxes; any restrictive coven- with lids for collection of lic & ins. Call Mike 931-239- 20 years experience. ants, easements or set-back JEREMY D. TRAPP cardboard, a tractor with a 407 W. PUBLIC SQUARE 4799 or Lee 931-854-7440 Use Commercial Equipment lines that may be applicable; frontend loader and fork at-   Call(931) 260-8646 any prior liens or encum- SMITHVILLE, TN 37166 tachment to help with the brances as well as any pri- process of recyclables, and MY NAME is Watson BUSHHOGGING ority created by a fixture fil- Jennifer Wilkerson, a grant for engineering of a Groce, PO Box 4134, Ckvl, FREE ESTIMATES ing; a deed of trust; and any Circuit and Probate Clerk new solid waste facility TN 38502. I am a member (931) 510-8505 matter than an accurate sur- 421 East Spring Street building. of the Church of Christ. I REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & vey of the premises might Cookeville, TN 38501 lost my mobile home. If DOORS. Call today for free in- BUSHHOGGING, GARDEN disclose; and 931-528-1508 Jackson County has six anyone can help me I home Est. Serving Ckvl for over Tilling, Front End Loader, 2/5, 2/12, 2/15 convenience centers with would appreciate it. May 15 yrs. 931-Windows Dirt & Gravel Work, Lawn- All right and equity of re- recycling collection for God Bless you. mowing. Reasonable Rate. demption, statutory or other- plastic, cardboard, alumin- Exp'd 931-261-7871. wise, homestead, and NOTICE um, and scrap metal at each     LUIS SEGOVIA dower are expressly waived site. Convenience centers OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE in said Deed of Trust, and TONIA LEAH DUNN are open to Jackson County 931-265-0298 FOUND: EYE in 4 generations of tree care. MOW & RAKE YARDS the title is believed to be REEVES residents Monday, Wednes- Towne Plaza Shopping Ctr. Specialize in dangerous tree good, but the undersigned day, Friday, and Saturday MULCHING, TREE TRIM- Can be picked up at Herald removal.Grind stumps. MING, Etc,. FREE EST. will sell and convey only as The State of Tennessee, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Citizen. Lic/Ins. T. Bowman 537- Substitute Trustee. The right Department of Children’s (winter hours) 8:00 a.m. to 2466;260-5655 ADVANCED LAWN CARE is reserved to adjourn the Services, has filed a peti- 6:00 p.m. (summer hours). LOST 4 yr old female Tor- 931-260-5734 day of the sale to another tion against you seeking to The Mayor’s office would toiseshell cat. Lost in ARBOR MEDICS Tree Mowing, Mulching, Trim- day, time, and place certain terminate forever your par- like to thank everyone who Knights Chapel area. Has a Specialist: Owner: Scott ming, Landscaping, Leaf without further publication, ental rights to Ellandra participates in recycling and crooked stripe down nose. Winningham. ISA Certified Removal, Aerate, Seed, upon announcement at the Joyce Reeves. It appears would like to encourage oth- Call to w/any information Arborist. #SO-5152-AT Sod, Snow Removal, Spring time and place for the sale that ordinary process of law ers to join in the effort to re- $100 REWARD! 526-6468 537-6829 / 261-1967 Cleanup, Sr. Discount. set forth above. cannot be served upon you duce our landfill costs. or 979-8852 because your whereabouts LOST: BLACK Billfold This office is attempting to are unknown. You are Jackson County Solid Health ORDERED Waste Taking Bids w/baby pictures in it, collect a debt. Any informa- hereby to serve Driver's License, Health In- Care Center tion obtained will be used upon Rebecca Brady, Attor- The Solid Waste Depart- BETHESDA surance Card, Lost in Al- ment of Jackson County for that purpose. ney for the Tennessee De- good Walmart between Fri- would liked to announce CNA CLASSES STARTING SOON. IF ANYONE IS partment of Children Ser- day morning to Saturday that they are seeking bids INTERESTED COME BY AND FILL OUT AN APPLICATION. Brock & Scott, PLLC, vices, 600 Hearthwood morning. Desperately look- for 10 6yd Front Load Substitute Trustee Court, Cookeville, Tenness- ing!! If found, please call Dumpsters, Slant Front, Re- Now hiring 5 CNA’s 6am-2pm, 7 CNA’s 2pm-10pm, 5 c/o Tennessee Foreclosure ee 38506, (931) 646-3010, 931-526-1158! If no answer, inforced Side Pockets, with Department an Answer to the Petition for please leave message! Can CNA’s 10pm-6am, 1 PT Dietary Aide 6am-1:30pm, 1 FT lids. Bids must be turned in- 4360 Chamblee Dunwoody Termination of Parental give reward! If found, please to the Jackson County May- Dietary Aide 6am-1:30pm, 1 FT RN/LPN 7am-3pm, 1 FT Road, Ste 310 Rights filed by the Tenness- bring to Herald-Citizen or or’s office by 12:00 p.m. on Atlanta, GA 30341 ee Department of Children Call! RN/LPN 3pm-11pm, 1 FT RN/LPN 11pm-7am. PH: 404-789-2661 Services, within thirty (30) Monday February 25th, FX: 404-294-0919 days of the last day of pub- 2019. (101 Main Street File No.: 16-21208 FC04 lication of this notice, and Gainesboro TN 38562) All   We off er top pay & benefi ts including 401k Retirement, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15 pursuant to Rule 103(c)(3) bids will be opened at 1:00 Employee Stock Ownership, Health, Dental, Life, Vacation of the Tenn. R. Juv. P. you p.m. If you have any ques- TOM'S CARPET NOTICE TO CREDITORS Package, Scholarship program for nurse advancement. ESTATE OF CARLIS HAR- must also appear in the Ju- tions please contact Jack- CLEANING OLD LANE, DECEASED venile Court of Jackson son County Mayor’s office at #1 Cleaning Specialist Notice is hereby given that County, Tennessee at 931-268-9888. Call (931)349-2288 BETHESDA (931) 525-6655 - Phone on 29TH day of JANUARY Gainesboro, Tennessee on Health Care Center (931) 525-3581 - Fax the 2nd day of April, 2019, Jackson County Solid 444 One-Eleven Place 2019, Letters TESTAMENT- Waste Taking Bids ARY in respect of the Es- at 9:00 A.M. for the Adjudic-   We are an equal opportunity employer Cookeville, TN 38506 The Solid Waste Depart- tate of CARLIS HAROLD atory Hearing on the Peti- FLINTSTONES MASONRY LANE, deceased who died tion for Termination of Par- ment of Jackson County would like to announce that Specializing in: Basements, JULY 17TH 2018 were is- ental Rights filed by the Foundations, Stone, Fireplace, CERTIFIED CYLINDER, LLC sued to the undersigned by State of Tennessee, Depart- they are seeking sealed Tile, Lic'd & Ins'd, Excellent the Probate Court of Put- ment of Children’s Services bids for a 2WD 47hp Diesel rates, Free Est. Call Certi ed Cylinder, LLC has openings for class A drivers with nam County, Tennessee. If you fail to do so, a default engine tractor. The bid must Alex Argueta, (931)252-3864 HazMat. We are a Crossville, TN based company. Our drivers also include the tractor be- All persons, resident and judgment will be taken average 2-3 thousand miles a week and are home between against you pursuant to ing equipped with a loader COOKEVILLE CONCRETE non-resident, having claims, deliveries. Drivers use our specialized trailers with inside hoist Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-1- including bucket and for at- Driveways, slabs, all types matured or unmatured, of stamped concrete, all and li gates to in loading our product. Our drivers leave against the estate are re- 117(n) and Rule 55 of the tachments. All bids must be Tenn. R. of Civ. P. for the turned in by February 25th, types of metal bldgs. 20% out on delivery runs, then pick up product on route back to Plant. quired to file same with the disc to all Sr Citizens. Clerk of the above-named relief demanded in the Peti- 2019 by 12:00 p.m. at the tion. You may view and ob- Jackson County Mayor’s of- Winter time special. 40 yrs PAY AND BENEFITS Court on or before the earli- exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 er of the dates prescribed in tain a copy of the Petition fice (101 Main Street • 8 Paid Holidays. • $15.00 HR to assist load/unload. (1) or (2) otherwise their and any other subsequently Gainesboro TN 38562). All • Vacation pay. • Driver daily per-diem allowance. Bids will be open at 1:00 claims will be forever filed legal documents at the   • .52 cents a mile to start. • Paid motel if out over three days. Jackson County Juvenile p.m. February 25th, 2019. If barred: • Annual retention bonus. • $20.00 a stop a er  rst stop. (1)(A) Four (4) months from Court Clerk’s Office, you have any questions BOB'S Construction: Spe- the date of the first publica- Gainesboro, Tennessee. please contact the Jackson cializing in concrete, • 3% match IRA. • Quarterly safety bonus. Based on .06 tion of this notice if the cred- 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15 County Mayor’s office at brick/block, additions, re- cents a mile driven that Quarter. itor received an actual copy 931-268-9888. models, hardwood/tile, roof- of this notice to creditors at 2/8, 2/15 ing, building packages, and Contact Certi ed Cylinder for more information. least sixty (60) days before NOTICE all your construction needs. 800-556-7191 or 931-484-1521, or email the date that is four (4) SPECIAL CALLED Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • Brad@Certi edCyl.com months from the date of the JENNIFER LYNN HIXSON MEETING Affordable Prices 931-319- first publication; or JUSTIN CODY STEWART The Overton County Com- 6107. (B) Sixty (60) days from the mission will conduct a spe- HANDYMAN date the creditor received The State of Tennessee, cial called meeting for the All Types of Home Repairs. Bledsoe County Correctional Complex an actual copy of the notice Department of Children’s purpose of considering a Can do it all. No job too resolution of intent to apply Join TEAM TDOC and be a part of our e orts to be recognized as the best to creditors if the creditor re- Services, has filed a peti- small. References avail. Call correctional agency in the nation. ceived the copy of the no- tion against you seeking to for a Community Develop- Today (931)267-7894 tice less than sixty (60) days terminate forever your par- ment Block Grant (CDBG). Don’t wait; apply online www.tn.gov/hr or onsite Monday through Friday. prior to the date that is four ental rights to Chloe If awarded, funds from the FLATT CONSTRUCTION For all your building needs. Any (4) months from the date of Shylynn Stewart, Isaac CDBG will be used to pur- • Starting Salary: $2,277/month chase ambulances. The home repair, painting, garages, first publication as de- Cody Stewart, and Trent decks, porches, siding, roofing, • $600 Correctional O cer Sign-On Bonus scribed in (1)(A): or Isaiah Stewart. It appears special called meeting will additions.(931)265-5687 • 12 Hour Shifts (2) Twelve (12) months from that ordinary process of law take place at Overton • 3 Day Weekend Every Other Week, O Friday, Saturday & Sunday the decedent's date of cannot be served upon you County Courthouse on • 12 Hours of Overtime per Month Built into the 12 Hour Schedule death. because your whereabouts Wednesday, February 20,   • High School Diploma or GED Required are unknown. You are 2019 at 5:00 p.m. The pub- • Starting Salary of $2,391/month with Proof of an Associate or Bachelor Degree ORDERED lic is invited to attend. HANDYMAN • Eligible Veterans, Service Members, can use Post-9/11 or Montgomery GI This 29TH DAY OF JANU- hereby to serve fi ARY 2019 upon Rebecca Brady, Attor- 2/14, 2/15, 2/17, 2/19, 2/20 Electrical, plumbing, car- Bill bene ts for participation in the 12 month Correctional O cer Training pentry, masonry. 30 years Program ney for the Tennessee De- Contact Human Resources at (423)881-6180 Signed DEBORAH ANN partment of Children Ser- exp. No project too big or The Upper Cumberland Hu- small. 931-854-0291 FLOWERS, EXECUTRIX vices, 600 Hearthwood man Resource Agency's Employees and eligible dependents are o ered Health, Dental, Life, Court, Cookeville, Tenness- Policy Council will meet Pharmacy and Vision Insurance. Paid Time O including Military Leave, Attorney for the Estate ee 38506, (931) 646-3010, Wednesday, February 20th   401K, Retirement Plan and Tuition Assistance are a few of the benefi ts R. LUKE CHAFFIN an Answer to the Petition for at 10:00 a.m. Immediately a orded to state employees. 204 N. WASHINGTON AVE Termination of Parental following there will be meet- S & M Heating & Cooling COOKEVILLE, TN 38501 Rights filed by the Tenness- Are you interested in an accounting, administrative, counseling, maintenance, ings of the UCHRA Execut- •Res/Comm •All Brands www.tn.gov/hr ee Department of Children ive Board and the UCDD •Over 70 Yrs Combined warehouse or teaching position? Be sure to check out to Jennifer Wilkerson, Services, within thirty (30) Executive Board. The meet- Exp. •Mechanical Services view current vacancies. New lists are posted weekly. Application window is Circuit and Probate Clerk days of the last day of pub- ings will be held at the •Chillers •Refrigeration •Geo Wednesday-Tuesday of each week. 421 East Spring Street lication of this notice, and UCHRA 's central office loc- Thermal •Nate Certified. www.tn.gov/correction Cookeville, TN 38501 pursuant to Rule 103(c)(3) ated at 580 S. Jefferson Av- Call Doyle Sells (931)265- 931-528-1508 of the Tenn. R. Juv. P. you enue, Suite B., Cookeville. 4057, Steve Martin 931- 2/8, 2/15 must also appear in the Ju- 1/15 397-7115. The Department of Correction is an Equal Opportunity Employer. venile Court of Jackson NOTICE TO CREDITORS County, Tennessee at ESTATE OF MILDRED VIR- Gainesboro, Tennessee on   GINIA DUNN, DECEASED the 2nd day of April, 2019, IWC is accepting applications for Notice is hereby given that at 9:00 A.M. for the Adjudic- the positions listed below, based on 29TH day of JANUARY atory Hearing on the Peti- Some secrets need 2019, Letters ADMINISTRA- tion for Termination of Par- to be shared. from IWC’s Cookeville location. TION in respect of the Es- ental Rights filed by the Interested candidates may apply at tate of MILDRED VIRGINIA State of Tennessee, Depart- SEXUAL DUNN, deceased who died ment of Children’s Services IWC’s Warehouse: 535 Dry Valley Road, across from Algood Elementa- SEPTEMBER 26TH, 2018 If you fail to do so, a default ASSAULT ry School or online at www.goiwc.com/careers. were issued to the under- judgment will be taken it's not signed by the Probate Court against you pursuant to your fault! of Putnam County, Ten- Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-1- Sta Accountant: Must have Strong General Ledger experience and nessee. 117(n) and Rule 55 of the For confidential help MS Excel skills; Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or equivalent major. All persons, resident and Tenn. R. of Civ. P. for the or information, call non-resident, having claims, relief demanded in the Peti- matured or unmatured, tion. You may view and ob- We are looking for candidates interested in working for a fami- against the estate are re- tain a copy of the Petition ly-owned business that cares about its employees. We o er an oppor- quired to file same with the and any other subsequently Clerk of the above-named filed legal documents at the tunity to grow personally and professionally. Come join our IWC Team! Court on or before the earli- Jackson County Juvenile er of the dates prescribed in Court Clerk’s Office, (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707- IWC o ers an excellent benefi ts package • EOE and a member of the TN Drug Free Workplace (1) or (2) otherwise their Gainesboro, Tennessee. 5197 Program claims will be forever 1/25, 2/1, 8, 15

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The Herald- $50 FREE - 3 PUPPIES: 1/2 re- posits for qualified tenants. $11/hr. (931)239-3531 931-607-4459. gistered Mt Curr & 1/2 Great SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Citizen is accepting applica- 1PM - 3PM tions for sports stringers to Pyrnesse. Call 931-403- 3BR/2BA, carport, stg barn, ELDERLY CARE, house- BABY STROLLER/CAR- 3404 516 Eagle Point, 38506 keeping, or dog sitting care cover sports for the upcom- SEAT w/base; baby's $1025 mth/$1000 dep. No From PCCH: W on provided. Call Renee 528- ing year. If you think you Jumparoo. $100 for both or MALE & FEMALE KIT- pets/smoking. 184 Cooper Broad/Buck Mtn, L on Old 8601. Ref's provided. would like to find out more will sell separate. 260-1740. TENS. I will pay for Rd, Algood. 931-265-4475 Qualls, R on Plantation, information, contact Scott spay/neuter. Must have ref- continue into White Plains, L Wilson at BASEBALL, FOOTBALL, erences from a Vet. Call 3BR/2BA, CH&A, appl, on Eagle Pt. $389,900.   scott.wilson@ Basketball & Racing cards, 931-935-1410 W&D hookup, $850mo+dep. Hosting: Jason Flynn. See herald-citizen.com $5 a box or all 40 boxes for 2 Front Desk Clerks. PT, 931-303-3274. No text. our display ad in Sunday $100. 931-260-1748. February 17th's Herald-Cit- flex hours/shifts. Apply @ Legitimate job placement   Motel 6, 1100 S Jefferson. Basketball Guides: Pro BEAUTIFUL 1404 sf izen Classifieds for more firms that work to fill specif- details. ic positions cannot charge Basketball Bible, all 7 is- Looking for a house or 3BR/2BA House, attached Brunton Masonry is hiring sues, complete Handbook trailer in Sparta or sur- garage, $1000/mo + $1000 FIRST REALTY CO. an upfront fee. For free in- 528-1573 mason laborers for a job in formation about avoiding of Pro Basketball, back to rounding area. 931-607-4459 dep. open immediately Call Sparta, pay up to $15/hr. the mid 80's plus some an- Jason: (931)319-7270 employment service scams, EQUAL HOUSING Opportunity 931-265-7281 Call Fred 315-440-3483 write to the Federal Trade nual magazines, whole lot PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Commission, 600 $50. 931-525-1020 estate advertised in this news- 1PM - 3PM City of Cookeville Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, paper is subject to the Federal    3411 Northwind Drive Concession Workers BRADFORD EXCHANGE Washington, DC 20580, or Train Plates still in box Fair Housing Act of 1968 and From PCCH: E on Spring The City of Cookeville, De- the Tennessee Human Rights 2BR, 1BA Near I-40, Cent- St, L on Hwy 111, L on Mir- you can go online to with certificate. $25 each Act which makes it illegal to ad- partment of Leisure Ser- http://www.fraud.org/. ral Heat, W/D HU, no pets, andy, L on Paran, L on Call (931)260-1748 vertise "any preference, limita- $500/mo, $400/dep 858-4702 vices and Public Facilities is This message is a public ser- tion or discrimination based on Northwind, home on R now accepting applications vice of the Herald-Citizen & FOR SALE: Generator, race, color, religion, sex, famili- w/signs. $199,900. Host: for the position of tempor- Regional Buyers Guide. 10hp, 5500 watt, $525. al status or national origin, han- LOOKING FOR a house in Lee Lehman. See our dis- ary Concession Worker. Landscaping hand tools dicap/disability or an intention to Sparta or outskirts of Sparta play ad in Sunday, Febru- Must have valid driver’s li- variety $5-40. Window Air make any such preference, lim- to rent. (931)607-4459 ary 17th's Herald-Citizen cense, be able to manage   conditioner 15000 btu 20 itation or discrimination." This Classified for more details. newspaper will not knowingly concession operations in- MEDICAL ASSIST- amp $85 in box. Echo FIRST REALTY CO cluding prompt and cour- chainsaw, like new $160. accept any advertising for real ANTS needed for medic- estate which is in violation of   528-1573 teous service to customers, Home Light chainsaw $50, the law. Our readers are in- Lee: 252-9141 perform light lifting, follow al practice. Bring resume Assorted propane accessor- formed that all dwellings advert- SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 simple work orders, per- to 586-L So. Jefferson ies priced to sell. Will Deliv- ised in this newspaper are form cleaning duties and re- Ave, Ckvl. er to the old Stock barn. available on an equal opportun- 1PM - 3PM lated work as required. Steel pro $30. 5x8 ity basis. Equal Housing Oppor- 509 EAGLE PT, 38506 Some experience in conces- cargo trailer, new $1600 sell tunity, M/F. From PCCH: W on sion operation or working   $1175, spare & locks, low Herald-Citizen & Broad/Buck Mountain, L on with money preferred. 15- miles. 2" HD water pump Old Qualls, R on Plantation, DRIVER NEEDED: CDL Northgate Business Park: 25/hpw Pay $7.25/hr. Abil- w/hoses $245 low hrs.Call Regional Buyers continue into White Plains, L driver needed. Must be Several spaces avail. (2) on Eagle Point. $439,000. ity to work a flexible sched- 854-7988. Guide 3000SF suites, (6) offices. class A, with good, safe 1300 Neal St., Cookeville, TN Hosting: Leigh Caldwell. ule that includes weekends. Lance Rossie 261-7903 Anticipated start date: April driving history & able to FREE FIREWOOD 931-526-9715 (FAX) 526-1209 See our display ad in 5, 2019. Length of assign- pass drug & background You Cut - You Haul Sunday, February 17th's checks. 615-374-3385. Call 931-248-9261 ment approx. 8 months. Ap-   Beautiful brand new of- Herald-Citizen Classified for plications/resumes will be fice, W Broad near UC more details. FREE WOOD SKIDS FIRST REALTY COMPANY accepted Until Position   Available at the rear of the STAR MOTOR INN Electric, 2000 sq.ft. 5 of- Filled. Applications/re- Weekly starting @ $200 + fices & 3 full baths, recep- 528-1573 Herald-Citizen Leigh: (931)261-0436 sumes must be submitted NO HIGH school diploma 1300 Neal Street, tax. Free internet, frig, guest tion area, break room, full online at needed. How often do you Cookeville, TN. 38501 , movie rentals. Pet kitchen, living area, lots of SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 www.cookeville-tn.gov EOE see that? Putnam County Friendly, Construction storage. Concrete parking 2:00PM - 4:00PM Having a hard time seeing Crews welcome. 526-9511 CITY OF COOKEVILLE Adult High School can show lot, avail March 1. Perfect 318 New Heritage Dr you a way to complete the the print in your favorite for any professional, negoti- FROM PCCH: E on Broad, CANE CREEK PARK Newspaper, Magazine or able, 260-5762. Lve msg HOST/HOSTESS credits you missed when L on Old Qualls Rd, R on you were in school before. Bible or ever had trouble   Burton Cove Rd, R on New reading the telephone dir- The Dept. of Leisure Ser- Flexible schedule -- days or Heritage, house on L. vices & Public Facilities is evenings. Individualized ectory or a map? MANUFACTURING/STOR- Now Available AGE Warehouse Space $382,900. Hosting: Sarah now accepting applications study. Possible credit for Davis. See our display ad in for Cane Creek Park work or armed services Deluxe Framed Available. 22,000 sq.ft. MAGNIFYING SHEET Drive in & loading docks. Sunday, February 17th's Host/Hostess. A valid training. Relaxed atmo- Herald-Citizen classified driver's license and ability to sphere. Free. If you are ONLY $3.25 plus tax Humble Dr. in Cookeville, GET ONE TODAY!! TN. 931-261-5308. for more details. deal effectively with the pub- between 18 and 118 and American Way Real Estate lic are required. Some ex- want information about re- Start Seeing, Start Reading Herald-Citizen 526-9581 perience in concession op- gistering, call 528-8685. Sarah: (931)252-2949 eration or working with This could be your year to 1300 Neal Street money preferred. Greeting graduate. If you can dream Cookeville, TN 38501 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 931-526-9715 FOR RENT and assisting people using it, you can do it. 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, 1:00 P.M. - 2:30 P.M. shelters, cleaning, closing & WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE 120 Essex Rd, 38506 TODAY? Houses. Many locations securing park as req’d; must FALCON REALTY, From PCCH: S on Jeffer- be able to handle com-   METAL WALL Cabinets. 528-2158 son, R on West Davis, L on plaints and problems re- Bunker Hill, R on Essex, IT'S ILLEGAL for compan- 1950's kitchen. EZ Hang. falconrealtycookeville.com garding customers. Must be Great for garage/workshop. Home on L. $389,900. Host: able to do light lifting. Will ies doing business by phone 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR Apts / Jeremy Fox. See our dis- to promise you a loan and $75. Call (931)646-0908 be using cleaning supplies after 2PM. HOUSES NEW $280-$800 play ad in Sunday, Febru- ask you to pay for it before Cable, Water/Appl's Fur- Retail Office/Space Avail. such as: detergents, Approx 2800 SF. $2000/mo. ary 17th's Herald-Citizen brooms, mops, etc. Must be they deliver. For free inform- Picnic table w/4 HD chairs, nished classified for more details. ation about avoiding ad- Great downtown location! able to work in all weather dble cushions, & OVER 100 LOCATIONS FALCON REALTY, American Way Real Estate conditions and assist with vance fee loan scams, write stand and a roll-away bed. Kids Welcome; Some Pets 526-9581 to the Federal Trade Com- 528-2158 special events & boat rent- 372-0868 call anytime in Designated Apts. falconrealtycookeville.com Jeremy: 931-261-6290 als. Must be able to work mission, Washington, D.C., Open Mon - Fri flexible schedule including 20580 or call the National SHWINN BICYCLE, 26", 21 Soard Properties weekends. 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SAN JOSE, Calif. Brandon Saad and (AP) — Alex Ovechkin Artem Anisimov each scored his NHL-leading had a goal and an 39th goal, T.J. Oshie assist, and Jonathan had two goals and an Toews and Drake Cag- assist, and the Wash- giula also scored for ington Capitals beat the Blackhawks. Cam the San Jose Sharks 5-1 Ward stopped 41 shots. on Thursday night. Damon Severson and Jakub Vrana and Travis Zajac scored to Tom Wilson each had a give the Devils a 2-0 goal and an assist, and lead with a little more Nicklas Backstrom had than three minutes two assists for Wash- left in the fi rst period ington. Braden Holtby before the Blackhawks stopped 24 shots, and took over. New Ovechkin added an has lost two straight TONY MARABLE | HERALD-CITIZEN, FILE assist as the Capitals and fi ve of its last six. won for the fi fth time in seven games after drop- BLUES 4 Back to business ping seven straight. COYOTES 0 San Jose ended a six- GLENDALE, Ariz. The Tennessee Tech baseball team finally set for 1 p.m. Today’s contest will be the first game winning streak, (AP) — Jordan Binning- returns to action today for the first time since its of a three-game series, comcluding Saturday. which began with a ton matched a franchise storied postseason run late in 2018. The Golden Tech made it to its first NCAA Super Regional in 7-6 overtime win at rookie record with his Eagles are set to take on Western Illinois in school history in 2018 before being sent home Washington on Jan. 22. seventh straight victo- Tennessee Tech’s Bush Stadium at the Averitt one round short of the College World Series by Sharks goalie Martin ry, Vladimir Tarasenko Express Baseball Complex with the first pitch the Texas Longhorns. Pictured is Nic Dye. Jones turned back 18 scored twice and St. shots. Louis stretched its lon- gest winning streak in MAPLE LEAFS 6 18 years to eight games. GOLDEN KNIGHTS 3 Joel Edmundson LAS VEGAS (AP) scored early in the fi rst Spieth tied for lead at Riviera — Auston Matthews and had an assist on scored two goals, in- Tarasenko’s goal late in LOS ANGELES (AP) — One of cluding the 100th of his the period. Tarasenko the wildest pars Phil Mickelson career, to lead Toronto put the Blues up 3-0 late ever made didn’t even count. over Vegas. in the second period Neither did one of the worst lies The Maple Leafs, with a power-play Jordan Spieth ever had. who improved to 36-18- goal, giving him nine Fifty minutes into the start of 3 this season and 19-7-2 goals and eight assists the Genesis Open, with only 30 on the road, are 15-7-0 during a career-high players having teed off , the open- against the Western 10-game points streak. ing round was scrapped because Conference and 9-2-0 of increasing rain that soaked against Pacifi c Division CANUCKS 4 Riviera and poor visibility that opponents this season. KINGS 3, SO made it unusually tough on the Morgan Rielly scored LOS ANGELES (AP) earliest of starters. his fi fth game-winner — Elias Pettersson and Everyone started over after when his shot made Brock Boeser scored what amounted to a seven-hour its way through traffi c in a shootout after delay, and Spieth made the most of to beat Marc-Andre Adam Gaudette tied it his second chance. Fleury and put Toronto with 1:38 remaining in He chipped in twice for birdie, ahead 4-3 at the mid- the third period to lift made birdie on all three par 5s way point of the third Vancouver. and was at 5-under par through period. Pettersson and Boes- 12 holes. He was tied for the er also scored in regu- lead with Sung Kang, who was ISLANDERS 3 lation for the Canucks, through 14 holes. BLUE 0 who had lost four Tiger Woods never made it to COLUMBUS, Ohio straight road games. the course. He was to play in the AP (AP) — Thomas Greiss Jacob Markstrom made afternoon and faces a long day Jordan Spieth hits to the second green for a birdie during the stopped 31 shots for his 35 saves through over- of as many holes as he can get in first round of the Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club in the fourth shutout of the time, before allowing Friday in what now becomes a Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles on Thursday. season and New York a shootout goal to Ilya long, disjointed week trying to beat Columbus. Kovalchuk and then catch up. green near a tree, pitched to 15 Mickelson walked back to his cad- Casey Cizikas scored stopping Anze Kopitar “Certainly got some good feet and walked away with par. die with a smile and said, “How twice on breakaways and Adrian Kempe. breaks,” Spieth said. “Given I went cart path to cart about we go in now?” and Josh Bailey also None was bigger than the deci- path to junk on the fi rst start When he returned, Mickelson had a goal for the PANTHERS 3 sion to restart the round. Spieth today ... went from kind of being hit a beautiful fl op shot from long Islanders, who cruised FLAMES 2, SO hit his tee shot on the short par-4 unfortunate to just fortunate,” he and left of the green to 18 feet, and to their fi fth win in the SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) 10th to the left, normally a good said. his birdie attempt turned away at last seven games. — Vincent Trocheck place to be except that his ball hit He was playing alongside the cup. He tapped in for another Greiss was outstand- scored in the third the cart path, hit it again, bound- Mickelson, who hit his fi rst tee par, this one far less entertaining. ing in getting his 12th round of the shootout ed across the forward tee at No. shot on No. 10 into a bunker, a bad “Same score,” Mickelson said as career shutout and to lift Florida over 11 and disappeared into shin-high spot in any weather. Mickelson he walked off the green. “What- the Islanders defend- Calgary. grass so deep he could barely see apparently could see just fi ne, so ever.” ers showed why they Elias Lindholm his ball. while Spieth and Xander Schauf- Spieth reached the edge of the are tops in the NHL scored for Calgary late If he could have played from fele marked their balls, Mickelson green on the par-5 11th and took in keeping opponents’ in the third period to there, par would have been a chose to fi nish the hole. two putts for birdie. From right of pucks out of their net. extend the game, but challenge. And then the horn blew He went over the green into the green at No. 12, the toughest New York, which began Matthew Tkachuk to suspend play because of wet a back bunker, the ball slightly hole at Riviera, he hit a lofted chip the night three points missed in the third conditions, and a few hours later, plugged in wet sand. Unable to that rolled dead into the cup for ahead of Washington round of the shootout the PGA Tour thought it was best control the spin, he blasted out to another birdie. atop the Metropolitan with a chance to do the to scrap the round. the green and watched it roll into Spieth picked up two more Division, snapped the same. It was the fi rst time in more a front bunker. With his fourth birdies on the par-5 11th and par-5 Blue Jackets’ four- Mike Hoff man had than fi ve years on the PGA Tour shot, the ball appeared to be going fi rst hole, and then when he came game win streak. a goal and an assist, that a round started over. fast enough to return to the back up short of the green at No. 2, and Evgenii Dadonov The was great news to Spieth, bunker, instead the hole got in the another cheer rang out on the hill LIGHTNING 6 scored for Florida. who hit his tee shot left of the way. It disappeared for a par, and as he chipped in again. STARS 0 Mark Jankowski also TAMPA, Fla. (AP) had a goal for the — Steven Stamkos Flames, who lost their had two goals and an fourth straight. Logano, Harvick lead sweeps in Daytona qualifi ers assist, Nikita Kucherov added a goal and three AVALANCHE 4 DAYTONA BEACH, locked down the second “Cool to see a couple together and win the assists, and Tampa Bay JETS 1 Fla. (AP) — Kevin Har- through fourth rows. of Mustangs in victory Daytona 500. beat Dallas. WINNIPEG, Man- vick and Joey Logano William Byron and lane already,” Logano “Everybody at Ford Tyler Johnson, itoba (AP) — Gabriel won the Daytona 500 Alex Bowman, in said. “The big one’s still Performance always Mikhail Sergachev Landeskog scored his qualifying races in a Chevrolets for Hendrick Sunday. It’s a confi dence makes it well known and Alex Killorn also team-leading 30th goal pair of Ford sweeps that Motorsports, swept the builder for everyone.” that they expect us scored to help the of the season as Colo- have the new Mustang top two spots in time Logano was followed to work together, do Lightning improve to rado beat Winnipeg to positioned for a strong trials last week and by Clint Bowyer and everything we can to 6-0-2 in the last eight snap its season-high showing in “The Great represent the youngest Aric Almirola as Mus- get a blue oval in victo- games and reach 90 eight-game losing American Race.” starting row in Daytona tang drivers went 1-2-3 ry lane, especially the points in 58 games this streak. Harvick won the fi rst 500 history. Byron is 21 in both races. Harvick Mustang now that we’re season. Andrei Vasile- Dominic Toninato of the 150-mile quali- and Bowman is 25. led Ricky Stenhouse Jr. running it,” Stenhouse vskiy stopped 32 shots got his fi rst NHL goal, fying races Thursday Harvick’s victory and Paul Menard in the said. “We’re getting, I for his fi fth shutout of and J.T. Compher and night that set the fi eld was uneventful beyond fi rst race. would say, pretty good the season and 17th of Sven Andrighetto also for NASCAR’s showcase Jimmie Johnson’s in- The tally represents at it. This is a race that his career to tie Ben scored for the Ava- event. Logano used a volvement in his second four diff erent teams, they’re all circling ev- Bishop for most in team lanche, who were 0-5-3 last-lap pass for the lead wreck of Speedweeks. with Stewart-Haas ery year for us to win.” history. during their skid. Matt in the second one. Logano was fourth Racing fl exing its power Toyota has so far been Nieto had two assists, Both Harvick and on the fi nal lap when he to put Harvick, Bowyer shut out of Speedweeks BLACKHAWKS 5 and Semyon Varlamov Logano led podium pulled out of line to try and Almirola up front as Johnson won last DEVILS 2 stopped 24 shots. sweeps for Ford, which for the win. The reign- in the Daytona 500. weekend’s exhibition CHICAGO (AP) — Brandon Tanev this year is racing the ing NASCAR champion Stenhouse represents race in a Hendrick Patrick Kane scored scored his career-high Mustang in NASCAR’s got a solid push from Roush Fenway Racing, Chevrolet. his 34th goal and added 12th goal of the season top series. The qualify- Team Penske teammate Logano drives for Roger The highest-starting two assists to lead Chi- for Winnipeg, which ing races set the start- Ryan Blaney to move to Penske and Menard for Toyota drivers will be cago over New Jersey lost in regulation at ing lineup for Sunday’s the front and earn his the Wood Brothers. Denny Hamlin and Matt for its eighth victory in home for the fi rst time season-opening Daytona spot alongside Harvick All have been ordered DiBenedetto in the fi fth nine games. in 10 games (8-1-1). 500, and Ford drivers in Sunday’s race. by Ford leaders to work row.