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Herald-CitizenFRIDAY,Herald-Citizen JUNE 7, 2019 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 117TH YEAR | NO. 123 75 CENTS Council approves 15-cent property tax hike Cookeville’s new property tax rate would be 99 cents if approved June 20

BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS crease in a 4-1 vote, bringing property tax rate of $2.73, viously indicated in budget transportation tax, and you HERALD-CITIZEN the city’s property tax rate to which cost a property owner discussions, but Councilman pick out a project, one bond 99 cents per $100 of assessed $1,024 for the same $150,000 Eric Walker said he was issue could eat up the whole The Cookeville City Coun- value. Mayor Ricky Shelton home. Putnam commission- concerned about the city’s tax,” Walker said Friday. cil approved the largest prop- voted against it. ers have yet to approve a ability to accomplish smaller Improvements to South erty tax increase in many That means city taxes on a budget and set a property tax projects like improvements to Walnut Avenue, 10th Street, years Thursday, citing a need $150,000 home will go up from rate. 12th Street alongside larg- Stevens Street, Cedar Ave- to improve transportation in $315 to $371, according to Put- A 10-cent increase that er, more expensive projects nue, Broad Street and a drop- the city. nam Property Assessor Steve would be designated for like 10th Street and Walnut off lane on Hudgens and Elm Council members agreed to Pierce. That doesn’t include transportation improvements Avenue. a 15-cent property tax in- Putnam County’s current on city streets had been pre- “When you have a 10-cent SEE TAX, PAGE A2 Rainy weekend ahead BOE approves small change to budget Request still has $8 million gap

BY JIM HERRIN “The raise is right now HERALD-CITIZEN proposed at four percent. (That’s) $2.293 million,” he The Putnam County said. “There’s several items School Board Thursday that we’ve listed for targeted, approved #2 of its deferred maintenance type proposed 2019-20 budget, but items or improvement items the only change from Draft that are needed, and that’s #1 is a $9,000 increase in the over a million dollars.” expected allocation of BEP Boyd said substantial (Basic Education Program) increases are also budgeted revenue. for general fi xed costs like Director of Schools Jerry utilities and fuel. Boyd said that still leaves a “That category is essen- more than $8 million “gap” tially $2.7 million (of the between proposed expen- gap),” he said. “And then just ditures of $99.7 million and the employee costs rolling expected revenues of 90.8 into the next year is a total million. of $1.19 million.” “The gap is a tremendous He also said enrollment number,” he said. “With that growth will require the hir- $9,000 included, it changed ing of additional classroom from $8.838 million to $8.829 teachers to meet state-man- million.” dated student-teacher ratios He said the bulk of the and reminded board mem- increased monies being bers that the school system requested in the school sys- “infused $1.9 million” from tem budget are targeted at improving salaries. SEE BOE, PAGE A2 County revenues up

BY KATE COOK “Call volume supports the DON FOY | HERALD-CITIZEN HERALD-CITIZEN expense,” Brown said. The weekend forecast includes periods of showers and thunderstorms throughout County fi refi ghters occa- the Upper Cumberland. The area will receive two to four inches of rain Friday through Putnam County’s revenues sionally assist the town of Monday night. Expect localized flooding of streets and small streams, but not are up. Monterey with calls through widespread flooding. County Mayor Randy the day, he said. Porter gave the county com- The next task for the mission’s budget committee budget committee is to updated fi gures at a meeting meet with school offi cials Thursday. The fi gures are and Road Supervisor Ran- accurate as of the last day of dy Jones to discuss their Cookeville council approves May. budgets, then begin making The general fund took in decisions. $812,330 more than budget- Porter said county depart- contract for new city manager ed. Porter said he believes ments budget requests have that fi gure will go up to increased $4 million this BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS March, following their excitement for Mills to around $1 million by the year. The committee will dis- HERALD-CITIZEN city manager lead the city and its approxi- time the fi scal year ends cuss which requests to fund Mike Davidson’s mately 400 employees. June 30. and potential tax increases The Cookeville City Coun- announcement “We’re blessed to maintain Putnam County Proper- at their next few meetings. cil approved a contract for that he would great talent,” Cookeville ty Assessor Steve Pierce The next meeting will take the new city manager Thurs- resign to pursue Mayor Ricky Shelton said. told the committee the per place at 5:30 p.m. Monday. At day. another job. Mills said, “I’d like to penny rate also increased. that meeting, they’ll discuss The council agreed to hire MillsMill Davidson thank the mayor and council This year’s per penny rate is the road budget with Jones James Mills at an annual was initially for this opportunity. In my $166,155. That’s up $3,985. and begin discussing bud- salary of $140,000 with an hired by the council with an 20-plus years with the city County Fire Chief Tom gets. annual performance review annual salary of $135,000. He I’ve worked for two excep- Brown also addressed the On Monday, June 17, to be completed by the city received a 3-percent raise to tional city managers.” committee to request three they’ll meet after other attorney, similar to how the $139,050 in June 2017, follow- Davidson, who previously new full-time fi refi ghter committee meetings. First, previous city manager was ing a positive evaluation by served as city fi nance direc- positions. That would fully they’ll discuss the schools evaluated. the previous city council of a tor, replaced longtime city staff the Monterey station, budget with Director of Mills, who has led the city 4.64 on a 5.0 scale across six manager Jim Shipley. he said. Schools Jerry Boyd before planning department for categories. Since the council’s inten- Brown said call volume continuing talks about bud- more than two decades, was Council members ex- tion to hire Mills was an- and a need to reduce re- gets. named city manager desig- pressed their appreciation for sponse times to the area is Talks will continue at 5:45 nee by the council back in Davidson’s service as well as SEE MILLS, PAGE A2 driving the decision. p.m. Thursday, June 20. herald-citizen.com INDEX 2 sections | 18 pages OBITUARIES Page A6 HOW TO REACH US Herald-Citizen DEAR ABBY A10 COMICS A11 OPINION A4 Mary Clemons, Baxter Call us: 931-526-9715 CALENDAR A5 CROSSWORD A11 SPORTS B1 Billy Alcorn, Watertown Come on in: 1300 Neal St, Cookeville TN 38501 CLASSIFIED B4 LIVING A10 SUDOKU A11 Myrtle Emerton, Gainesboro On the web: www.herald-citizen.com Se Habla Espanol... Call Anna Today! A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 TAX: Second reading set for Thursday 5:30 p.m. June 20 at city hall Cash 3 Evening 3-5-3, Lucky FROM PAGE A1 Sum: 11 Midday 9-4-1, Lucky Sum: 14 for Capshaw Elementary School traffi c were among Morning 4-0-0, Lucky top road project priorities identifi ed in a city council Sum: 4 work session Monday. The total preliminary estimated cost of those Cash 4 projects is about $17.8 million. Evening 2-9-1-9, Lucky Walker proposed increasing the total property Sum: 21 tax rate by 15 cents, with 5 of those cents designated Midday 6-1-2-8, Lucky for “pay as you go” projects. Sum: 17 “We are behind in roads and intersections,” Shel- Morning 4-6-7-0, Lucky Sum: 17 ton said. “My concern is doing this much at once.” Also Thursday, the city council approved its $29.6 Cash4Life million general fund budget for the 2019-2020 fi scal 06-16-27-41-58, Cash year, which includes the city’s fi rst public informa- Ball: 3 tion offi cer and three new fi refi ghters. In addition to that, the budgets for the city-owned utilities and Cookeville Regional Medical Center were approved by the council. 0READERREADER SSERVICESERVICES0 No one spoke at either the public hearing for the Address: proposed property tax increase or the city’s pro- 1300 Neal St. posed budget. Cookeville, TN 38501 “I would have liked to have heard from more people,” Walker said. “I’ve talked to a lot of people Mailing Address: who prefer to invest in it (transportation). Maybe the more shallow tax increases over time have kind P.O. Box 2729 of got us to the point where we need to make an A three-vehicle pile up caused major traff ic delays in August 2018. The Cookeville TN 38502 aggressive play to get caught up.” process of getting traff ic signals at the intersection has been in the A second reading on the property tax rate and works for years, Mayor John Martin said. Phone: 931-526-9715 budget is set for Thursday, June 20, at 5:30 p.m. at Fax: 931-526-1209 Cookeville City Hall on Broad Street. News Signals for Baxter to be [email protected] Sports MILLS: Council approves [email protected] Advertising contract for new city manager installed in May 2020 [email protected] Living FROM PAGE A1 BY PAIGE STANAGE it,” said Martin. of Cookeville about a [email protected] HERALD-CITIZEN Martin said TDOT water increase. Circulation nounced several months ago, Mills has been able to plans to install the “We got letters from [email protected] train with Davidson, whose last day with the city Baxter Mayor John signals beginning May the City of Cookeville Business News will be June 30. Martin said the High- 2020. that we’re going to be [email protected] “He’s spent numerous hours with me over the last way 70/Highway 56 “I know there’s a lot seeing a water increase Church News few months,” Mills said. “I appreciate his patience.” traffi c signal project work there, and every- to the City of Baxter [email protected] Mills began working for Cookeville as a city plan- may begin in 2020. body says you just need over the next fi ve years. School News ner in 1998. The Morristown native graduated from “I had a conversation to get out there and do It’s aff ecting everybody. [email protected] University of Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in with the Tennessee De- this,” Martin said. “But So we will have to take Classified Ads political science and a master’s degree in planning partment of Transpor- it’s been approved, and a look at it.” [email protected] before moving to Cookeville in 1986 to work for the tation a couple of weeks it’s been a long time City of Cookeville Tennessee Department of Economic and Communi- ago concerning the traf- getting this done.” offi cials approved the Letter Guidelines ty Development, where he spent 12 years as princi- fi c signals at Highways Martin also said increases in March, All letters to the editor must be pal community planner before Shipley hired Mills 70 and 56. Everything the city has received and the increases took signed and include the writer’s and established the city planning department. has been approved with letters from the City eff ect May 1. name, address and phone Mayor Shelton said the council will host a public number. Letters are subject to reception for both Davidson and Mills immediate- editing and/or rejection. A strict ly after the council meeting at 5:30 p.m. June 20 at 400-word limit will be enforced. Cookeville City Hall. Send letters to the mailing address listed above, or email Appeals court overturns to [email protected]. Order a Photo Putnam County ruling Every photograph taken by a Herald-Citizen photographer BY JIM HERRIN In the appeals court court concluded that a and published in the paper HERALD-CITIZEN ruling, Judge John Ev- mistrial or continuance is available for purchase. 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The Herald-Citizen is published after- noons Tuesday through Friday and Sunday morning except New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving BOE: Budget discussions continue, process to choose architect continuing Day and Christmas Day by Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., FROM PAGE A1 out the way we wanted it to, is expected to be reviewed by reviewing those and moving P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. we still make do. We make the county’s Budget Commit- forward in the process of Periodicals postage paid at Cookeville their fund balance to meet ex- things work,” he said. “My tee later this month. identifying the list of those TN. POSTMASTER: send address penditures this year. He said answer is going to be the Also Thursday, the board that we would interview.” changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. that likely won’t be an option same. We don’t have a choice. was updated on the responses In a work session after the The Herald-Citizen is a member of in the upcoming year. We have to do that. We’re to a request for qualifications meeting, board members dis- the Tennessee Press Association Boyd also deflected any going to continue to try to im- from architectural firms cussed winnowing those 10 and the Associated Press. The As- suggestion that the proposal prove, but if it doesn’t happen interested in designing a new candidates down to three or sociated Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in includes unnecessary expen- the way we want it to, we still elementary school in south- four firms and scheduling a the Herald-Citizen. ditures. have to meet our responsibil- west Cookeville. special called meeting July 16 “It always comes up (that) ities.” “We did receive 10 (respons- to conduct the interviews and when the budget doesn’t turn The school system budget es),” Boyd said. “We will be select the architect. Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Tonight Saturday Night Sunday Night Readings Lindsay McReynolds Showers likely and possibly a thun- Showers and thunderstorms likely. A 50-percent chance of showers and Thursday’s high in Cookeville was 79, low 68, with 0.93” Managing Editor derstorm. Mostly cloudy, low around Mostly cloudy, low around 66. thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, low rain. Thursday’s high in Monterey was 79, low 66, with 65. around 65. 0.52” rain. Roger Wells Sunday Almanac Advertising Director Saturday Showers and thunderstorms. High Monday Friday is the 158th day of the year, with 207 remaining. Showers and possibly a thunder- near 81. Showers and thunderstorms likely, The sun sets at 7:57 p.m. and will rise at 5:25 a.m. Satur- Keith McCormick storm. High near 80. high near 80. day. The moon is waxing crescent with 22% of the visible Circulation Manager disc illuminated. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com TWRA sees increase in boating property damage

BY PAIGE STANAGE incidents in 2017. was 42.3 per 100,000. HERALD-CITIZEN Five fatalities were The body of water caused by falling that reported the most Monetary damages overboard, and seven incidents was Norris from reportable boat- fatalities involved open Lake with 13 incidents. ing incidents increased motor boats in 2018, ac- The most common more than $700,000 cording to the report. type of boat involved in from 2017 to 2018, the Mime Barnes with an incident was an open Tennessee Wildlife Re- TWRA has one big tip motorboat. source Agency reports. for boaters. The leading type of Reportable boating “The number one incident was collision incidents include cir- thing someone can do with a vessel. cumstances involving to be safe is to wear The most common death, missing per- their life jacket,” she operation during an in- son, an injury which said. cident was recreational requires, or should More information cruising. require, treatment be- from the TWRA 2018 The leading primary yond fi rst aid, or prop- Boating Annual Inci- cause of incidents was erty damage of $2,000 or dent Report: improper lookout. more, according to the The total number Alcohol and/or drug 2018 Boating Annual of registered vessels use was a primary Incident Report. in 2018 was 240,751, a cause in 6.2% of inci- The damages from decrease of 7,724 from dents in 2018. This was boating incidents in Joe McSpadden with TWRA checks boaters for fishing licenses. 2017. a decrease from 2017, 2018 was $1,356,592. The total number of which was 9.1% of inci- This was an increase The most property into Tennessee’s annual injuries, and property reportable incidents in dents.” from the $584,016 in damage was reported at report,” according damage.” 2018 was 112. That was For more informa- 2017, the report states. Cherokee Lake, Chicka- to the report. “These There was also an an increase from 2017, tion about boating There were 46 prop- mauga Lake, Kentucky statistics are analyzed increase in boating which had 105. regulations and safety, erty damage incidents Lake, and Tellico Lake. in an eff ort to formu- fatalities. The number The incident rate visit the TWRA website in 2018. The primary “At the end of each late proactive plans to of recreational boating for 2018 was 46.5 per at https://www.tn.gov/ cause of the property calendar year, boating reduce the number of fatalities for 2018 was 100,000 registered twra/boating/regula- damage was colliding incident data is com- boating incidents and 23. This was an in- vessels. This was an in- tions-and-safety-con- with other vessels. piled and assembled their related fatalities, crease from 16 reported crease from 2017, which cerns.html. Upcoming Seminary Park gets benches, needs lights BY PAIGE STANAGE Lee said. “They’ve HERALD-CITIZEN been paid for, and now they’re on order. They Baxter offi cials are should come in any day now working on pur- now.” chasing lamp posts and The next hurdle is get- lights for Seminary ting the lights and lamp Park. posts for the park. Jeanie Lee, Baxter “We’re probably need Beautifi cation director, about 20 lights for it,” gave an update regard- Lee said. “They will be ing the park’s progress along the sidewalk, and Thursday night at the they will also light the Mayor and Board of four concrete pads that Alderman meeting. will be along the path.” AP “We’ve got the 12 For those who wish to Military police direct traff ic along Route 293 near the site where an armored personnel vehicle benches that we needed donate for the comple- overturned killing at least one person, Thursday. for the concrete pads at tion of the park, contact our Seminary Park,” Lee at 510-6630. Training rollover kills one West Point Kids fi shing cadet, injures 2 soldiers and 19 cadets derby Saturday WEST POINT, N.Y. terrain,” Williams told Offi cials were notify- The rollover occurred (AP) — A vehicle loaded reporters at a briefi ng ing relatives and did not on a fi re break road as BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS 15. Free food and drinks with West Point cadets near the accident site release the identity of the vehicle was leaving HERALD-CITIZEN will be available, and top on summer training Thursday afternoon. the cadet who died. Camp Natural Bridge, fi nishers will be award- overturned in rough, “You can see the hills President Donald where trainees live The Tennessee Tech ed small prizes. wooded terrain Thurs- we have here.” Trump tweeted Thurs- during the summer, Student Fisheries Asso- Children should bring day, killing one cadet Helicopter footage day afternoon: “So sorry Ophardt said. ciation, Tennessee Wild- their own equipment and injuring several from WNBC showed a to hear about the terri- West Point is on the life Resources Agency and bait, but a limited others, the U.S. Military truck fl ipped over in a ble accident involving Hudson River about 50 and Cookeville Leisure amount of loaner equip- Academy said. wooded area. our GREAT West Point miles north of New York Services are partnering ment will be available The tactical vehicle The investigation is Cadets. We mourn the City. to host the 31st Annual and distributed on a fi rst operated by two soldiers continuing, Williams loss of life and pray for It was the second ca- Kids Fishing Derby from come, fi rst served basis. overturned around 6:45 said, and “we don’t the injured. God Bless det death at West Point 8:30 a.m. to noon Satur- Register for the event a.m. as it was headed to know the details of how them ALL!” this year. Cadet Peter day at Cane Creek Park at 7:30 a.m., Saturday, a land navigation site as the accident actually Classes ended at West Zhu died in February in conjunction with free at Lakeview Shelter at part of standard sum- happened.” Point last month, but the after a skiing accident. fi shing day. CCP. mer cadet training, said The “light medium academy runs sum- His parents made head- No fi shing license is For information, West Point’s superinten- tactical vehicle” that mer military training lines afterward for their required to fi sh, and contact Jennifer Caudle dent, Lt. Gen. Darryl A. rolled over has a 5-ton exercises for cadets in successful legal eff ort the free event includes at jjcaudle42@students. Williams. payload and an extended the heavily wooded hills to retrieve his frozen a fi shing competition tntech.edu or call 526- The two soldiers were bed, according to West outside the main gates. sperm. for children up to age 7393. injured along with 19 Point. That vehicle class cadets in the Class of has a passenger capac- 2020. Williams said none ity of 20, not counting of the injuries were those in the cab, accord- Everyone Welcome life-threatening. Inju- ing to an Army techni- to our ries included broken cal bulletin. arms and facial abra- It was not clear sions, an offi cial with whether all the cadets the hospital at West were aboard the vehicle, Point said. as opposed to nearby, Gospel Meeting “It is not common for academy spokesman at the these vehicles to turn Lt. Col. Christopher over. It is very rough Ophardt said. Buffalo Valley Church of Christ located at Hwy 96 and Hammer Street • Buff alo Valley, TN June 9th - 12th

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Topics: Sunday Bible Study – “Messiah is Coming” Sunday Morning Worship – “Give Me Th is Mountain” Joshua 14:6-12 Lunch will be served aft er morning worship. Sunday 1pm – “Th ank God for Guys like Hur” Ex 17:8-15 Monday 7pm – “What is Your Life” James 4:13-17 Tuesday 7pm – “Dealing with Discouragement” Neh. 4:1-23 Wednesday 7pm – “Th e High Cost of Calvary” Psalm 22 A4 HERALD-CITIZEN Opinion FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 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 Pets and schedules shouldn’t be messed with nyone who’s ever lived with animals for any length of time knows they sometimes get weird, especially if something has disrupted the usual schedule. When you have two dogs Law, media have diff erent standards for Trump Aand three cats, things can get pretty weird. This past week, we had two pretty large dis- ne of the more unfortunate FBI investigators, crime, we would have said so,” he ruptions to our schedule. First, early eff ects of the Trump-Russia who also had the said. “We did not, however, make Friday, both our daughters left to spend investigation — and there dossier, were trying a determination as to wheth- a week with their aunt. Both girls have been many — is the to confi rm it. They er the president did commit a have each been claimed by one of the Oweakening of traditional stan- failed. crime.” cats. Ninja, our oldest cat, very much dards of argument and proof in Without evidence It was a mind-blowing moment belongs to Aubrey while Winter, our the public debate over allega- to prove any of for some Justice Department newest cat, is all Mattie’s. (I’ve been tions that the Trump campaign BYRON the dossier’s most veterans. Since when do prose- claimed by Rosie, the middle cat. More conspired with Russia to fi x the YORK serious allegations, cutors hand out certifi cates of KATE on her later.) When either of the girls 2016 election. (Just for the record: a new standard of exoneration to the people they in- COOK are gone for any real length of time, It didn’t.) proof emerged: The vestigate? (Answer: They don’t.) their respective cat gets a little weird. In particular, angry disputes allegations were legitimate be- Since when has “not exonerated” For example, if Aubrey is gone for a long time, Ninja about the president have done cause they had not been proven been an accepted legal outcome will actually become destructive. But with three terrible harm to the principle untrue. — as in, “How does the jury fi nd cats around, they usually off set themselves. Un- that an investigator, be it a jour- The new Trump standard the defendant? We fi nd him not fortunately, before they could fi gure out their girls nalist or a prosecutor, should turned the old standard — can exonerated.” (Answer: Never.) were gone, the air conditioning broke. meet at least some standard of an allegation be proven true? — Mueller changed widely The A/C breaking turned into a study in balance. proof before leveling an accusa- on its head. accepted standards, casting First, my husband is an HVACR technician, so he tion. It’s not surprising that com- the shadow of guilt on Trump could do the work. But since it broke on Friday Two examples: First is the so- mentators, especially those with without formally accusing him afternoon, before we got home from work, we had called Steele dossier, the collec- partisan motives, would adopt of wrongdoing. Except Mueller to wait until Monday and eventually Tuesday to get tion of wild allegations against such a low standard. It was wielded the prosecutorial power the parts to make the repair. The weather wasn’t Trump compiled by former surprising when — and this is of the . Given the too bad, the temperatures were in the low 80s. But British spy Christopher Steele example No. 2 — Trump-Russia length and thoroughness of his the A/C was out so we were both uncomfortable in on behalf of the Hillary Clinton special counsel Robert Mueller investigation, Mueller’s no-ex- some way the whole time. campaign and the Democratic upended the justice system’s oneration verdict carried a lot At fi rst, it wasn’t a big deal for the animals, after National Committee. traditional norms by declaring of weight in the public debate. all, they have fur and they’re better able to handle Steele’s unfounded accusations that his investigation, while not Except that it didn’t mean any- the changes. But after a day or so, the cats spent — that there was a yearslong accusing the president of com- thing, while at the same time it more time laying around than usual. Instead of “well-developed conspiracy” mitting a crime, also could not suggested to the public that the chasing each other around the house like mad, they between Trump and Russia, that exonerate him. president had committed some just laid about under windows. It was oddly peace- Trump accepted “a regular fl ow “If we had confi dence after a unspecifi ed off ense. ful. of intelligence from the Krem- thorough investigation of the Trump’s critics often accuse Our dogs didn’t suff er, though Sarah, our lin,” and that Russian spies taped facts that the president did not him of violating the norms that lab-mastiff mix, did look more uncomfortable than Trump watching prostitutes per- commit obstruction of justice, make our society and govern- she usually does. Max, the beagle-Bassett, didn’t form a kinky sex act in a Moscow we would so state,” Mueller said ment work. Yet in their discus- seem to have any sort of eff ects. hotel room in 2013 — circulated in his 448-page report. “Based sion of the dossier, some of those The cats did have a bit of sense and chose to leave throughout law enforcement and on the facts and the applicable critics violated essential norms us alone at bedtime. political circles starting in the legal standards, we are unable of fairness and accuracy. And in And before anyone asks, yes, everyone had access summer of 2016. That just hap- to reach that judgment. Accord- Mueller’s no-exoneration gambit, to clean water at all times. We actually have a pet pened to be the time the Clinton ingly, while this report does a storied fi gure in American law fountain in our kitchen. campaign and some in the media not conclude that the president enforcement abandoned one of Each night, the three cats climb into bed with began accusing Trump of “col- committed a crime, it also does the most important standards of their chosen owners. With the girls being gone, Nin- luding” with Russia to gain an not exonerate him.” justice. The damage done could ja instead climbs to the highest point in the house advantage in the election. Mueller repeated the point in last a long time. to wait each night. When Mattie’s not home, Winter Top Clinton staff received up- his recent public statement. “If likes to sleep stretched across my husband’s ankles. dates on Steele’s material. Then we had confi dence that the pres- BYRON YORK is a syndicated colum- Every night without fail, Rosie climbs into bed with they accused Trump of collusion. ident clearly did not commit a nist. me and stretches out along my right side, so her tail twitches across my ankles. She then pokes me with one claw until I put my hand in her reach. She wraps both front paws around my wrist and rubs her face against my hand. Swamp things storm Buckingham Palace All of these things are very nice, but when you have no air conditioning, the last thing you want f there was “great love all to a reality-show Peel, granddaughter of Win- is a warm, furry animal touching you while you’re around” during President president and his ston Churchill, got stuck with trying to sleep. Trump’s state visit to the carnivalesque Trump senior policy adviser The good news is, Tuesday, Eric got the A/C United Kingdom, as he tweet- courtiers. Stephen Miller, whom she cranking and by the time we went to bed, the cats Ied Monday, the participants roy- The queen has seemed to be trying to ignore. were chasing each other throughout the house. al and decidedly otherwise were seen it all: Her mar- As do we all, Countess, as do we Rosie and Winter climbed into bed with us. We went deceptively discreet. ried son, Charles, all. to sleep listening to the dogs snore from their places From the coverage, one might KATHLEEN galivanting with White House press secre- on the fl oor. have thought that Madame PARKER his then-lover-now- tary Sarah Sanders also stood And now, the girls are home and their cats are Tussauds had teamed up with wife Camilla whilst out from the crowd, smiling happy. And all is back to normal again. George Lucas to create a cha- married to the fair in her crimson gown, clearly rade parade of mechanized wax Princess Diana; the “people’s enjoying herself more than her KATE COOK is city editor of the Herald-Citizen. Her email fi gures. What a crew of dour princess” shedding crocodile staid partner, another titled address is [email protected]. sourpusses they were. tears for television cameras fi rst cousin of the queen. My But then, what would one while sharing her miseries and favorite visual, however, was expect when New York’s family secrets; her grandson U.S. national security adviser most-famous hillbilly drags his wedding an American actress John Bolton and his muscular MODERATELY CONFUSED entire entourage to sup at the who, in an apparent act of mustache paired with Viscount- sumptuous table of the Queen defi ance, declined to attend the ess Brookeborough, who looked of England as though word had state banquet. as though something most leaked of an all-you-can-eat Tis a shame, because Meghan unpleasant had reached her buff et and free booze over at Markle, The Duchess of Sussex, nostrils. Lizzie’s Eatery? Donald Trump surely would have brought a Yes, of course, I’m envious. may have plenty of dough and smile to the Buckingham Palace And, yet, the whole aff air felt houses dripping with gold, proceedings. Instead, we saw tawdry and cheap, joyless and but his money has that new mostly waxen, strained faces in stilted beyond the usual norms smell, and his crass behavior the dinner procession of mis- of pomp and circumstance. The is testament to the adage—and matched royals and American queen must have wondered, did more recently Countess Luann hirelings. Most expressions Trump raffl e off tickets? Who de Lesseps’ song—”Money suggested that a hair shirt was are these people? Fair question. can’t buy you class.” To which I concealed beneath their fi n- Money can’t buy you class, would only add, “honey.” ery. There was the queen with but it can sure buy loyalty. Queen Elizabeth, as in The The Don. Prince Edward, the Trump’s court at the palace Crown, was born to class, of queen’s fi rst cousin, marched was essentially his family and course, and has spent her royal dutifully alongside Kellyanne the few remaining White House career marinating in irony. As Conway, bedecked in silver staff ers still willing to tell a descendant of generations of sequins and aff ecting a royal air the president that, indeed, his royals, she epitomizes the defi - her weary-eyed escort would be exposed derriere is absolutely nition of proper behavior, rarely loath to approximate. rocking raiment of fi nest silk displaying emotion or aff ec- Princess Anne, the queen’s and gold. The fake news, of tion, always stoic in the face of daughter, walked with presiden- course, are unable to see. adversity. A far cry is she from tial son-in-law Jared Kushner, the effl uvious Donald and his who, in one frame, seemed to KATHLEEN PARKER is a syndicated bloviating histrionics. But there be trying to convince her that columnist. Her email address is she was playing sober hostess she was lucky. Poor Countess [email protected]. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com GOP rehashes fi ght against Volkswagen union vote NASHVILLE (AP) — Top represented by UAW. Tennessee Republicans When asked by reporters predicting economic harm if whether he felt diff erently workers at Volkswagen’s car about union representation at assembly plant in Chattanoo- the two facilities, Lee didn’t ga vote to unionize are follow- get into specifi cs. ing a blueprint that helped “As governor, one of my pri- GOP offi cials sink a similar mary jobs is as an economic vote fi ve years ago. and community development Volkswagen workers in advocate, so bringing jobs to Chattanooga voted 712-626 Tennessee,” Lee told report- against unionization through ers. “The reality is that it’s the Detroit-based United Auto more diffi cult to recruit com- Workers in 2014, heeding panies into states that have a the advice of then-U.S. Sen. high level of union activity.” Bob Corker, then-Gov. Bill Republicans, including U.S. Haslam and other GOP offi - Sen. Lamar Alexander, the cials who urged a “no” vote. former governor who helped During that election, bring General Motors to Corker waited until voting Spring Hill decades ago, have had actually started at the praised the state’s law that plant in his hometown when bars employers from requir- he all but guaranteed that the ing workers to pay dues if company would announce their workplace has a union within two weeks of a union shop. rejection that it would build More than half of states a new midsized sport utility AP FILE have similar laws, including vehicle at its only U.S. factory, Workers produce vehicles at Volkswagen’s U.S. plant in Chattanooga. the entire South and some instead of sending the work to more union-friendly states Mexico. a foreign-owned auto assem- similar anti-union warnings employees in a closed-door like Michigan and Wisconsin. After the loss, a smaller bly plant in the traditionally as the June 12-14 UAW vote meeting that he believes Volkswagen has said it’s bloc of Chattanooga workers anti-union South. A 2017 vote approaches at Volkswagen, a “when I have a direct rela- neutral on the upcoming voted for union representa- at the Nissan plant in Canton, German company with union tionship with you, the worker, vote. Three Democratic U.S. tion in 2015, but Volkswagen Mississippi, failed by a wide representation at all of its and you’re working for me, senators — Sherrod Brown refused to bargain with them margin. other major plants worldwide. that is when the environment of Ohio and Gary Peters and unless all hourly workers had “The fact that a union win U.S. Sen. Marsha Black- works the best,” according Debbie Stabenow of Michigan a vote. Instead of dragging is even possible would send burn said attempts to union- to a recording obtained by — questioned that in a letter, out the fi ght over the smaller a broader message,” said ize will harm workers, Labor Notes, a pro-union saying they’ve heard Chatta- group, the union has been Harley Shaiken, a professor adding, “We don’t need union publication. nooga supervisors are having granted next week’s vote for at the University of California bosses in Detroit telling The UAW has pointed out anti-union conversations all 1,700 of the plant’s hourly at Berkeley who specializes in Tennessee what’s best for our that Lee headlined a January with workers. workers. labor issues. workers.” announcement at the Spring UAW claimed “interference Other than the smaller Corker and Haslam have In April, Republican Hill General Motors plant, by politicians and outside spe- vote at Chattanooga, the left offi ce, but their Republi- Gov. Bill Lee drew cheers which has 3,000 production cial interest groups” swayed UAW has not fully organized can successors are off ering and jeers when he told VW and skilled trades workers the 2014 election. 0CALENDAR0 The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted DA faces fi restorm over gay remarks by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- NASHVILLE (AP) — A Ten- Northcott, who was elected prosecute them because I don’t room secretary or email [email protected]. Be nessee district attorney is fac- to the eight-year term in 2014, recognize it as marriage. On sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date ing calls for an investigation af- was recorded at a Bible confer- the other hand, if I don’t pros- & location of the event. Deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s paper ter saying gay people shouldn’t ence last year saying he didn’t ecute them then the sinner — is noon the day before. Deadline for Sunday is noon Friday. receive domestic violence believe in gay marriage and the immoral guy — gets less Church-related items are published in a separate calendar protections, arguing that such promised that same-sex part- punishment. What do you do?” in the Religion section each Friday. Deadline for church laws are designed to protect the ners wouldn’t receive protec- Northcott was recorded saying. calendar items is noon Wednesday. “sanctity of marriage.” tions from domestic violence Northcott didn’t immediate- Hundreds of lawyers from laws. ly return a message left at his FRIDAY, JUNE 7 Meeting at 9 a.m. Call across the state say they want In Tennessee, those convict- offi ce. Dance: Country West- 510-0802. the Tennessee Board of Profes- ed of domestic violence aren’t Tennessee, like most states, ern, $5 per person, at Dance: 7-10 p.m., sional Responsibility to inves- allowed to possess or buy a does not require individuals Livingston Community Livingston American tigate District Attorney Craig fi rearm. The state also requires to be married to be charged Center, 312 West Broad Legion, 121 S Church Northcott. His jurisdiction anyone subject to a domestic with a domestic violence crime. St. No smoking or alco- St. Band, Tommy Ross covers Coff ee County, home to violence protective order to Instead, the law broadly applies hol inside. and the TCB. Conces- the popular summer musical surrender their guns for the to not only current or former Dance and Country Music: sions available. Family festival Bonnaroo. length of the order. marital spouses, but also to 7-10 p.m., at Veterans friendly. “We fi nd this disturbing and In the recording, Northcott individuals in sexual relation- Building, 90 E. Spring Hiking: Nearly every unacceptable on multiple lev- says those statutes were writ- ships, as well as people who St, Cookeville. Adults Saturday. Info: Tennes- els, the least of which being Mr. ten to “recognize and protect previously or currently live $5, Kids $2. Music seetrails.org/blog/Up- Northcott’s misunderstanding the sanctity of marriage.” together. byTennessee Outlaw perCumberland or call of domestic violence law in the Northcott also said that he Roughly 1,600 same-sex do- Band. Open to the pub- 931-644-1207. state of Tennessee where mar- was a “good Christian man as mestic violence incidents were lic. First Aid and CPR Class: 8 riage or even romantic status DA” and that district attorneys documented in the state in 2017, Blood Drive: From a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Basic life is not an essential element for a have the freedom “to prosecute according to the latest annual 12:30-4 p.m., Title Max support from 1:30-2:45 charge of domestic assault,” the anything. We can choose not to domestic violence report from parking lot. For ap- p.m. CRMC Education letter states. It had more than prosecute anything.” the Tennessee Bureau of In- pointment, go to bloo- Center, Register at www. 300 signatures from attorneys “What do I do with domestic vestigation. The majority were dassurance.org/title- crmchealth.org or call as of Thursday. assaults? On one hand I don’t reported as simple assault. maxckvl. 931- 783-2743. Movie Cancelled: “Ralph Pageant: Clay County Breaks the Internet” Fairest of the Fair, 3 After Dark in the Park p.m. Contact Dorothy series has been resched- Forney at 243-3564. Planned Parenthood uled for next Friday. Flag Retirement Ceremony: Dogwood Park, 30 E. 12:30 p.m. Veterans Me- Broad Street. Call 520- morial Building, 90 E. targets Rep. DeBerry 4386. Spring Street. Hosted by Fundraiser Yard Sale/Bake VFW Post 6296. Public MEMPHIS (AP) — heartbeat is detected. Sale: 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Cen- invited & may turn in Planned Parenthood The bill passed the ter Grove Community fl ags for retirement at is putting up new House this year. But Center. Hot dog, chips, the Veterans Memorial billboards criticizing Senate leaders said the drink for $3 from 1 p.m.- Building up until cere- Democratic Tennessee bill raised too many 2 p.m. Something for mony. Rep. John DeBerry’s legal concerns and everyone. Proceeds go Craftful Market: Arts stance on abortion. pushed it off for fur- to medical bills for Polly & Crafts & Cottage Tennessee Advocates ther review and con- Clinton (stage 4 cancer). Industries. Monterey for Planned Parent- sideration next year. 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Veterans welcome. Free Union Hill Flatt Cemetery: For more information: breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Decoration Day, 2 p.m. Contact Madison at [email protected] A6 HERALD-CITIZEN NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 Mary Dean Clemons COOKEVILLE — Fu- neral services for Mary Dean Clemons, 87, of Baxter, Tennessee, will be held at 11 a.m. Satur- day, June 8, at the chap- el of Presley Funeral Home with Rev. Floyd Massey offi ciating. Burial will follow in Crest Lawn Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home today, Helen “Cricket” Boyd, Friday, June 7, from 4-8 Frankie Williams and p.m., and again Sat- Karen Cole; and several urday, June 8, from 10 nieces and nephews. a.m. until service time In addition to her at 11 a.m. parents, she was pre- Mrs. Clemons passed ceded in death by her AP FILE away Tuesday evening, sister, Betty Elrod; and The U.S. guided missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville lies at anchor in India’s southern port of June 4, 2019, at Cookev- her brother, Tommy Cochin. ille Regional Medical Mathis. Center. Pallbearers will be She was born Feb. family and friends. 23, 1932, in Cookev- You may share your ille, Tennessee, to the thoughts or send condo- US, Russia blame each other late Tom and Carrie lences to the family by Thompson Mathis. visiting www.presley- Mary was a life-long funeralhome.com. member of Bethany Professional services Warships nearly collide in East China Sea United Methodist provided by Presley Fu- Church in Baxter. neral Home, 528-1044. TOKYO (AP) — The U.S. and as close as 50-100 feet. U.S. cruiser “suddenly changed Her family includes Russian militaries accused each Clay Doss, a spokesman for the direction and crossed the path her son, Mark Clemons other of unsafe actions on Friday Japan-based 7th Fleet, said no of Admiral Vinogradov just 50 of Baxter; grandson, after an American guided-missile one was injured and he was not meters (165 feet) away,” forcing Joshua Clemons and cruiser and a Russian destroyer aware of any damage to the ship. the crew of the Russian ship to wife Taylor of Paoli, In- came within 165 feet of each other “We consider Russia’s actions make a quick maneuver to avoid diana; sisters, Jimmie in the East China Sea. during this interaction as unsafe collision. McKinney, Sue Davis, The U.S. 7th Fleet said the Rus- and unprofessional and not in ac- The Russian military said its sian destroyer put the safety of cordance with the International navy sent a radio message in the USS Chancellorsville and its Regulations for Preventing Colli- protest. Billy Nelson Alcorn crew at risk, forcing it to reverse sions at Sea, ‘Rules of the Road,’ With U.S.-Russian relations all engines at full throttle to and internationally recognized at post-Cold War lows over the WATERTOWN — children; stepdaughter, avoid a collision. maritime customs,” the 7th Fleet Ukrainian crisis, the war in Billy Nelson Alcorn, 78, Joyce (Gregory) Cook It said a helicopter that was said in a statement. Syria and Moscow’s meddling in of Watertown, Tennes- of Watertown; two operating at sea was preparing The Russian military accused the 2016 U.S. presidential elec- see, died Wednesday step-granddaughters, to land on the Chancellorsville, the Chancellorsville of making a tion, the Russian and U.S. mili- afternoon, June 5, 2019, Allison (Chase) Argo which was traveling on a steady dangerous maneuver by crossing taries have frequently exchanged at Quality Care Health and Amy (Mike Copley) course, when the Russian de- the path of the Russian destroyer accusations of what they describe Center. Cook of Lewisburg. stroyer, traveling behind the U.S. Admiral Vinogradov. as unsafe maneuvers by the other Born March 28, 1941, Also surviving are ship, speeded up and approached It said in a statement that the side’s warplanes and navy ships. in Putnam County, he three sisters, Marie was the son of the late (Larry) Robinson of Kenneth and Nettie Temperance Hall, Lois Williams Alcorn. Sharon Hendrixson of He was preceded Baxter, Jackie Reins of Unemployment remains at 3.6% in death by four sis- Woodbury; a brother- ters, Francis Woods, in-law, Danny Parker of WASHINGTON (AP) Julana Martin, Janie Smithville; and several — U.S. hiring slowed in Bierbaum and Kathy nieces and nephews. May as employers added Parker; and the mother Funeral services just 75,000 jobs, a sign of his children, Brenda will be held at 11 a.m. that businesses have Scott Alcorn. Saturday, June 8, at become more cautious Billy operated a back- Hunter Funeral Home in the face of slowing hoe service for many in Watertown with Bro. global growth and wid- years and was a mem- Herb Leftwich and Bro. ening trade confl icts. ber of Wolf Creek Mis- Donnie Agee offi ciat- The tepid job growth, sionary Baptist Church ing. along with rising where he served as a Visitation from 4-8 pressures on the econ- deacon for many years. p.m. today, Friday, and omy, makes it more He is survived by his prior to service Satur- likely that the Federal wife of 24 years, Ma- day. Reserve will cut rates bel Blackburn Moore Nephews will serve in the coming months. Alcorn; children, as pallbearers. Bond yields fell after the Steve (Kathy) Alcorn Interment will be jobs data was released, of Lafayette, Jeff ery in Smellage Memory signaling investor ex- Alcorn of Lebanon, and Gardens in Putnam pectations for lower Fed AP Patsy Key of Alexan- County. rates. Job applicants line up at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino dria; grandson, Jason Hunter Funeral Last month’s modest Hollywood during a job fair in Hollywood, Florida. Alcorn of Watertown; Home, Watertown, 615- job growth followed a and two great-grand- 237-9318. much healthier gain of expansion has reached In May, wages rose category that includes 224,000 in April. The its 10th anniversary. 3.1% from a year earlier, telecom, publishing, and unemployment rate Next month, it will be- down slightly from last media shed 5,000 jobs. Myrtle I. Emerton remained at a nearly 50- come the longest period month’s gain of 3.2%. Federal, state and local year low of 3.6%. of uninterrupted growth That was the smallest governments cut 15,000. GAINESBORO — Cremation was The hiring gains last on records dating to annual gain since Sep- Trump’s trade wars Myrtle I. Emerton, chosen. month were the fewest 1854. Yet consumers tember. have become a growing 67, of Gainesboro, Anderson-Upper since February. The have turned cautious Hiring was weak last threat. Last month, he Tennessee, passed Cumberland Funeral government also revised about spending, and month across a broad increased tariff s on away Wednesday, Home is in charge of down the job growth companies are scaling range of industries. $200 billion in Chinese June 5, 2019, at her arrangements, 931- for March and April back their investment Manufacturers added imports from 10% to residence. 268-1550. by a combined 75,000. in high-cost machinery only 3,000 jobs, a fourth 25%. And last week, he In the fi rst fi ve months and equipment. straight month of ane- threatened to impose 5% of this year, hiring The economy ex- mic gains. Construction tariff s on all Mexican has averaged 164,000 a panded at a healthy companies hired just imports to the United ‘Dr. John,’ funky New month, a solid pace that 3.1% annual rate in the 4,000, fi nancial services States beginning Mon- is enough to lower the January-March quar- only 2,000. day. Those taxes would Orleans musician, dies unemployment rate over ter, but the Federal Employers in several rise each month until time. Still, it’s below last Reserve Bank of industries cut jobs. Re- they reach 25% in Octo- NEW ORLEANS planned. “The family year’s pace. estimates that annual tailers shed workers for ber unless the Mexican (AP) — Dr. John, the thanks all whom have The economy is show- growth will slump to the fi fth straight month government cuts off a New Orleans singer shared his unique ing signs of sluggish- just 1.5% in the April- as stores struggle with fl ow of Central Ameri- and piano player who musical journey, and ness just as the current June quarter. online competition. A can migrants. blended black and requests privacy at this white musical styles time,” the statement with a hoodoo-infused said. stage persona and grav- Drummer Ringo elly bayou drawl, died Starr was among the Thursday, his family fi rst musicians to said. He was 77. weigh in on Twitter. In a statement re- “God bless Dr. John leased through his pub- peace and love to all his Now Welcoming Veterans Choice Program licist, the family said family I love the doctor Dr. John, who was born peace and love,” the Get your sports physicals done and Mac Rebennack, died Beatles legend tweeted. “toward the break of have your summertime injuries day” of a heart attack. checked here! They did not say where he died or give other de- Features: Tired of long waits for tails. He had not been • • SaniSani RinseRinse Model# KUDS30IXSS seen in public much • • ProPro ScrubScrub your urgent care needs? since late 2017, when he canceled several gigs. THETHE He had been resting at WAIT NO MORE! his New Orleans area Appliance Mart Come to Highlands Healthcare! home, publicist Karen Appliance Mart Beninato said last year 749 S. Jefferson Located at Premier Medical Park in Cookeville in an interview. 528-6467 528-6467 (931) 528-3300 Baxter Cookeville Crossville Livingston Jamestown Memorial arrange- 145 Fast Lane 606 S. Willow Ave. 57 Cumberland Plaza 870 Overton Plaza 458 North Main St. FULL LINE OF KITCHENAID APPLIANCES 315 N. Washington Ave., Suite 175 ments were being “WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL” (931) 858-6272 (931) 526-6121 (931) 787-1516 (931) 823-6272 (931) 752-6272 FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 Religion HERALD-CITIZEN A7 herald-citizen.comherald citizen.com Abortion: Remembering shedding Rachel Held Evans

ack in April, when I heard through innocent blood friends on Facebook and Twit- ter, that religious author Rachel story on the internet Held Evans was in the hospital, I about a healthy pet dog Bprayed. Her situation sounded serious, being euthanized, buried yet I also felt with great confi dence that with its dead owner, and she would get through it. Ahow the professionals were I was wrong. Rachel Held faced with such an emo- Evans died on May 4, and tional upset to her funeral was held on take home with June 1. June 8 would have them and how it been her 38th birthday. weighed on them Back when I heard that as professionals, AP ANDREW Rachel was in the hospital, made me cringe Pope Francis leaves at the end of his weekly general audience in St. Peter SMITH I started listening to her and want to stomp square at the Vatican, Wednesday. last audio book, Inspired, my feet. This released in 2018. Driving SCARLETT brought to mind the backroads of rural White County, HEISE another set of where I am a part-time preacher for professionals who Pope to meet Putin before a small Presbyterian Church, Ra- are aborting human babies chel’s words, passionate and skeptical, with a God-given soul, and faithful and funny, her words about the wanting to make laws which Bible strengthened me and encouraged give them permission to rip Vatican Ukraine meeting me. Today, they comfort me. the child from the womb at an On a beautiful and warm Saturday even more developed stage. VATICAN CITY (AP) early to say. ship is aimed at helping night, the fi rst day of June, I was driv- Animals do not have a soul. — Pope Francis will meet Last month, the Vat- “promote peace and ing back to White County to preach the They are not to be mistreat- with Russian President ican announced that understanding, where next morning, and I fi nally fi nished ed, but are we not cherishing Vladimir Putin at the Francis had invited the possible, with the Latin listening to Inspired. Earlier that day, our pets and putting them at Vatican next month, a leadership of Ukraine’s rite church and other I had watched Rachel’s funeral in a a higher level of importance day before Catholic lead- Greek Catholic Church, churches and Christian livestream from Chattanooga, as I fi n- over God’s heritage? Psalm ers from Ukraine gather a minority eastern rite communities.” shed my worship prep for the next day. 127:3, “Lo, children are an her- at the Holy See to discuss church loyal to the pope, Russia annexed Crimea I listened to Rachel’s friends and family itage of the Lord: and the fruit the continuing confl ict for meetings July 5-6. from Ukraine in 2014 and members, as they fought back tears, tell of the womb is his reward.” there and the fallout from The aim, it said, was to backs separatist rebels stories about her and proclaim the res- It is sickening when you the schism between the lend support “in the del- who have been fi ghting urrection, the resurrection that even hear the ignorance of people Russian and Ukrainian icate situation in which Ukrainian forces in the we, as believers in Christ, are part of. talking about how a child is Orthodox Churches. Ukraine fi nds itself.” country’s east for the past While hundreds gathered in Ten- just a blob, and has no feeling The Vatican confi rmed Last year, the Orthodox fi ve years, a confl ict that nessee for an Episcopal liturgy in a in the womb! Before you vote the July 4 audience Church of Ukraine for- has left over 13,000 dead. Methodist church, thousands more on such an act to abort a babe Thursday. It will be the mally split from the Rus- Former Ukrainian gathered on Twitter to share their col- from the womb… get educat- third meeting between sian Orthodox Church in President Petro Poros- lective love and grief under the hashtag ed. The stages at which we Francis and Putin. a schism recognized by henko had touted the cre- #RememberingRHE, while watching are killing our babies in the Francis and Moscow the spiritual leader of the ation of an independent the memorial which the family so gen- womb and how it is done is Patriarch Kirill sat down world’s Orthodox Chris- Ukrainian church as a erously streamed on YouTube. Some- nothing but horrifi c! Torture for talks in 2016 in the tians. cornerstone of his unsuc- how in all the sadness, sincerity, and is a word for it, and it is ugly, fi rst meeting of the heads The push for a full- cessful bid for re-election. serious call to Christians everywhere despicable, and inhumane. Oh, of both churches in a fl edged and independent Poroshenko and many to be more inclusive, something else excuse me for being so graphic. century. That summit, Ukrainian Orthodox other prominent fi gures shown through that Saturday, Rachel’s You probably thought it was a in Cuba, was seen as a Church was bolstered have argued that it was sarcasm and sense of humor. People gentle little procedure? Before possible step toward a by fi ghting in eastern vital to set up an indepen- laughed, and people wept, at the same you start protesting about papal visit to Russia. Not Ukraine between govern- dent Ukrainian church time. animal abuse, you may want a single pope has ever set ment forces and Rus- and sever centuries-long Back in 2012, Rachel came to Cookev- to rethink where to place your foot in Russia. sia-backed rebels. ties with the Russian ille. She drove herself to Tech from her loyalties. Asked if Putin would The Vatican hasn’t church after the annex- home in Dayton in a modest car, to give There is nothing more inno- extend an invitation for entered into the fray for ation of Crimea. a lecture on her book about biblical cent than a little baby in the Francis to visit Russia, fear of upsetting relations Moscow accused Kiev womanhood. Please set aside any no- womb. The people that murder Kremlin spokesman Dmi- with the various players. of trying to use church tion about the successful young author these children are not going to try Peskov told reporters It said the summit of the issues for political pur- living large, because independent get away with it, for they are Thursday that it was too Greek Catholic leader- poses. authors do struggle, and you could tell shedding innocent blood. Prov- that getting to speaking engagements erbs 6:16-19, “These six things stretched her. Yet she was so joyful, doth the Lord hate: yea, seven humble, hilarious, down-to-earth. I are an abomination unto Him: think she said something about per- A proud look, a lying tongue, Cheryl LaBash to discuss haps raising her modest speaking fee and hands that shed innocent in the future. blood, An heart that deviseth There’s not that much more to write wicked imaginations, feet that or say about Rachel, that has not be swift in running to mis- humanitarian aid June 20 already been expressed by her closer chief, a false witness that spea- friends and by obituaries in places like keth lies, and he that soweth Since 1992 IFCO/Pas- The 30th edition of the The Pleasant Hill Com- the New York Times. But having the discord among brethren.”” tors for Peace has orga- Friendshipment Caravan munity Church, United honor to host and work with her back Those little ones that many nized Friendshipment will travel to Havana and Church of Christ has had in 2012, having the privilege to have consider as blobs, were created Caravans to Cuba - de- the neighboring province partnerships with the Sec- read all her books, having the plea- by God in his own image. He livering humanitarian of Cienfuegos in June. ond Baptist Church and sure to follow her online and have her made it a male or a female. aid from the people of the This trip will include a now the Lavastida Centre follow me back, I feel terribly close to Nothing we decide, for God has United States to the people visit to the Latin Amer- for Christian Service and her memory and feel terrible about this already done His work. These of Cuba, traveling to the ican Medical School in Training in Santiago de loss. So I have just a little more to say. little blobs are formed and island without requesting Havana, which trains Cuba since 2000. More Coming from conservative evan- known by God who has a plan US govern- thousands of young people than 50 Church members gelicalism and landing in progressive for them. We are disrupting ment permis- from around the world to have traveled to Cuba on mainline Christianity, Rachel Held his plan. Do you really think sion. These be doctors on full scholar- a United Church of Christ Evans modeled for the rest of us how God is going to let us get away caravans ships from the Cuban gov- study seminar. Over the to be a prophet and peacemaker and with abortion? Genesis 1:27 “So were started ernment. Cheryl LaBash years when the Pastors to allow the love of Jesus to transcend God created man in his own to supply is one of fi ve co-chairs for Peace Caravan (now and overcome all our diff erences and image, in the image of God cre- simple hu- of the National Network Friendshipment Caravan) debates, whether petty or profoundly ated he him; male and female manitarian on Cuba, working in came through Pleasant principled, not by avoiding diffi cult created he them.” LaBashLB h aid - pow- Michigan with Doctors4 Hill, community members conversations, but by leaning into them The human race is getting dered milk, Detroit supporting the have donated wheel chairs with love and grace. more and more pathetic as medicines, Bibles, bicy- Cuban ELAM scholarship from the nursing home, bi- Rachel did this with her great gifts, they lose their logical ability cles, school supplies, etc. program. She also is with cycles, medicines, antisep- but she did this more by reminding us to think rationally. We are on for the Cuban people as the International Com- tic products, and for many who Jesus is, friend of sinful saints and an ignorant merry go round a grassroots challenge to mittee’s annual Days of years 3 liturgical books in outrageous outcasts. Rachel brought to pass our abortion laws with the US blockade. Gaily Action to end the block- Spanish for each graduate folks together by being generous to a no fear or thought for how God painted school buses, ade of Cuba and writes of the Matansas Seminary fault, and fi nally, by pointing us to a stands on the matter. We are in cars, and trucks were on current Cuba related to be transported from the table where we fi nd grape juice and a muck of sin and want to pass used to transport these developments for Workers people of Pleasant Hill to bread and Jesus inviting us, to eat and laws that will increase that goods across the Mexican World newspaper. She will the people of Cuba. This to drink. sin. Yet, on the other hand we border and onto ships visit Pleasant Hill at Noon year the Friendship Car- So on the fi rst Saturday in June, I sat rise up and make a stink over crossing the Gulf to Cuba. Thursday, June 20 in avan is seeking donations at my computer with headphones, and some convict that is sentenced The vehicles used are Adshead Hall of Fletcher of money to purchase the I joined the people in Chattanooga in to death for rape, murder, usually donated as well. House, as she traverses necessary humanitarian remembering Rachel and remember- incest, etc.; When it would be The aid is received by the South East caravan aid sought for the Cuban ing Jesus, by taking some grape juice better that these criminals the Cuban Ecumenical route between Nashville people. and bread and partaking of this very were done away with so as not Distribution Committee, and Knoxville. Adshead Hall is on the holy meal prepared for unholy people, to repeat hurting someone comprised of religious She will be traveling lower level of the Fletch- breaking down barriers and bringing else. Instead, we feed, house, and community partners, in a car driven by Brad er House for Assisted us all home. Thank you, Rachel. Thank and give them the comforts of not the government. They Jones who is a veteran Living in Uplands Village you to Rachel’s family. Rachel is home. home to fi nish out their life. also became educational, caravan bus driver. This at 40 Fletcher Drive off Thanks be to God. Why do we want to our faith-based programs for is one of fi ve fundrais- of Church Drive across criminals, but kill our inno- the “caravanistas” accom- ing caravans traveling from the PH Community ANDREW SMITH is the pastor of Blue Spring cent babies? panying the goods to learn throughout the United Church. For more infor- Presbyterian in White County and in- Why? Because we are be- about the many aspects of States in June on their mation visit www.ifcone- structor of English and Religious Studies coming a nation that is trying Cuban life and culture. way to Cuba. ws.org. at Tennessee Tech. to delete God. Won’t happen! Your sin will be enjoyed for only a . Galatians 6:7-8, Ukrainian Catholic Church in US installs new leader Silver Point church of Christ “Be not deceived; God is not ...pointing the way to the cross since 1929 mocked: for whatsoever a man (AP) — An Gudziak is a 58-year-old native of 6701 Smithville Highway soweth, that shall he also reap. Eastern Catholic diocese in Penn- Syracuse, New York. He succeeds Silver Point, Tennessee For he that soweth to his fl esh sylvania has installed a new leader. Stefan Soroka, who resigned for Time of Services: shall of the fl esh reap corrup- The Ukrainian Catholic Archep- health reasons last year. tion; but he that soweth to the archy of Philadelphia has named Gudziak will serve as spiritual Sunday Bible Study 9 AM Spirit shall of the Spirit reap the Rev. Borys Gudziak as the met- leader of the national Ukrainian Worship 10 AM & 6 AM life everlasting.” ropolitan archbishop, which makes Catholic Church’s four regional Wednesday Bible Study 7 PM him the head of the Ukrainian dioceses, based in ; Parma, Minister: John Whitson (931-858-2390/239-1794) SCARLETT HEISE has lived in Put- Catholic Church in the United Ohio; Stamford, Connecticut; and Visit us on the web at silverpointchurchofchrist.org nam County for 31 years. States. Philadelphia. A8 HERALD-CITIZEN RELIGION FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 herald-citizen.com

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Addiction Recovery Groups: Unity Church (823 10th everyone welcome. parties. ver Point. ing the Kingdom” Daily Hope for Life, non-resi- St.) is held Sundays at 11 Second Saturdays, 9 Meditation: Unitarian FRIDAY, JUNE 7 thru Wednesday, 9 a.m.- dential. Putnam County: a.m. a.m.-noon. Silver Point Universalist Congre- Special Singing: The Up- noon. Rising grades Tuesdays 9 a.m., En- Christian Science: Chris- Baptist Church, 14021 gation of Cookeville per Cumberland Gospel K-5. First Presbyterian grafted Word Church tian Science Society Buff alo Valley Road, meditation group, 6 p.m. Music Association pres- Church, 20 N. Dixie (women only.) Tuesdays of Cookeville, branch Silver Point. second Tuesday each ents Heart Friends with Ave. on corner of Broad 6 p.m., Church on the of The First Church Grief: Heart of the month, 31 W. 1st St. It special guests Brother Street. Register now! Hill. Overton County: of Christ Scientist, Cumberland provides doesn’t matter if you are Tones at 6 p.m., Wil- Call Virginia 526-4424, Mondays 6 p.m., Living- services at 10:30 a.m. hope and healing for just curious, a novice, or hite Baptist Church, 20 email soulsong@fi rst- ston First Church. Jack- Sundays, 118 E. 1st St. at the grieving through long-time practitioner. West Davis Rd, Cookev- prescookeville.org. son County: Mondays Holly. Call 854-0916. Christ-centered peer Come experience a sense ille. Everyone welcome “Giddy Up Junction” VBS: 6:30 p.m. The LifeHouse Compassionate Communi- support. Bereavement & of calm in an accepting, & bring someone with Held thru Friday, June Church. Group is free. cation: Unitarian Uni- divorce groups for grade supportive environment. you. 14. 6-8:15 p.m. Classes & Workbook $10. Call 888- versalist Congregation 2-adult. Call 525-2600. Visit http://tinyurl.com/ SATURDAY, JUNE 8 activities for children 688-0470 ext. 105. Visit of Cookeville’s Compas- Grief Share: Cookev- ca2ofcf. Grief Seminar: Loss of a & youth. Food served TeenChallengeUC.Org. sionate Communication ille First Methodist Mother’s Day Out: First Spouse Seminar, 10 a.m.- each night. Preaching Adult Bereavement: circle meets 6 p.m. fi rst Church-sponsored Grief Baptist Church Cookev- 1 p.m., Brunch served. for adults 6:45 p.m.: Support group Tuesdays & third Wednesdays, Share Ministry, for ille’s Mother’s Day Out First Cumberland Monday, Corey Price, 10-11:15 a.m., & 6-7:15 at 31 W. 1st St. This is a those who have suff ered program, Tuesdays & Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, Seth Pres- p.m. Stevens Street Nonviolent Communi- the loss of a loved one, Fridays, 8:45 a.m.-2:45 Family Life Center, 565 ley, Wednesday, Derek Baptist Church campus. cation method, a tool for continues each Tuesday p.m. Call Linda 526-7119. East 10th Street. Call Wilson, Thursday, Mike Call 525-2600. Hosted by resolving diff erences. morning from 9:30-11:30 Parkinson’s Support Group: Nancy at 502-777-0685. Adams. Dodson Branch Heart of the Cumber- Visit http://tinyurl.com/ a.m. through June 18. 10 a.m. Caney Fork Bap- SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Free Will Baptist land. ca2ofcf. All meetings held at tist Church, 2404 Hwy. Revival: Sunday thru Church, 285 Old Dodson Aglow: Aglow Inter- Divorce Care: Divorce- Dyer Funeral Home, S. 70 East, Cookeville. Ev- Wednesday, 7 p.m. every Branch Road, Cookev- national has a single Care is a friendly, caring Willow Ave. Call Ann eryone is welcome. First night. Bro. Tex Boles on ille. purpose, to see God’s group of people who will 931-510-1335 or Bill 931- Tuesday each month. Sunday night. Bro. Har- SATURDAY, JUNE 22 will be done on earth as walk with you through 510-3981. Call Roxanne 261-4037. old Walker on Monday, Community Cookout: And it is in heaven, through one of life’s most diffi - The Grove: The Grove, Restoring Hope: Re- Tuesday & Wednesday. VBS Kick off Party. 5 prayer, local groups, cult experiences. Don’t Little Tree Learners, storing Hope, a Chris- Pleasant Ridge Free Will p.m. Caney Fork Baptist events & outreach. Call go thru separation or Mother’s Day Out tian-based help center, Baptist Church Phifer Church, 2404 Hwy 70 Karen 979-0727 or visit divorce alone. Meets Program, Tuesdays & distributes household Mountain. East. visit www.caney- www.aglow.org. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. at Thursdays, 8:30 a.m.- items, toiletries, furni- Special Singing: “The forkbaptist.org. Aluminum Cans: Donate Trinity in Algood, 205 2:30 p.m., now enrolling. ture, clothes, shoes & Believer’s Bluegrass SUNDAY, JUNE 23 aluminum cans to W. Wall St. Infants-preschoolers toys for those in need. Gospel Group” 5 p.m. “In the Wild” VBS: 5 p.m. provide new shoes to Food Pantry: New Begin- will enjoy a loving, safe, 7311 Baxter Rd., Bax- Union Grove Free Will Held thru Thursday, poor children in Central ning Fellowship Church caring environment. ter, Saturday 9 a.m.- Baptist Church, 4315 June 27. Caney Fork America & Mexico. Call has a food pantry for Call 526-9355 or visit noon, except holiday Academy Road, Cookev- Baptist Church, 2404 Terry McBroom 931-252- those in need. Second www.thegrovelife.org. weekends. We also ille. Everyone welcome. Hwy 70 East. Dinner 9704. Saturday every month How Do You Spell ‘Pres- accept non-perishable Call 931-261-1732. provided for children Celebrate Recovery: 9-10 a.m. 775 West Ceme- byterian?’: Each Sunday & monetary donations. Family & Friends Day: 18 years & younger Christ-centered recov- tery Rd. Call 651-2461. at First Presbyterian Call for appointment for Circle Drive Free Will (sponsored by Putnam ery meetings. 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EAR ABBY: My aunt our ways to remain had a stillborn baby mentally sharp after 20 years ago. At the age 60: time, I was a teenager. Studies have shown D Ever since then Fthat you can help prevent DEAR ABBY she has lived a cognitive decline and morbid lifestyle reduce the — like you’d SENIOR risk of demen- see in a scary CORNER tia with some movie. After the basic good fi rst year, she health habits, threw a party according with a cake for to the Har- all of us, and vard Medi- ABIGAIL wanted us to cal School’s VAN BUREN sing “Happy Health Beat Birthday” to a newsletter. baby that never lived. BRENDA 1. Exercise: When my grandfather DISHMAN It’s import- died recently, she made sure Happy birthday ant to stay the preacher announced physically aactive. Simple that my grandfather also L ongtime O verton County resident H ask ell Q ualls, left, is presented a 6 0 -year Service routines such as taking had another grandchild. I Aw ard for faithful attendance at D ouglas Chapel F reew ill Baptist Church by Pastor exercise classes or taking found out that when her cat M ark L ee. “ H ack ,” as he is called by his friends, celebrated his 9 8 th birthday at D ouglas walks in your neighbor- died she kept it in the house Chapel as he w as show n a slide presentation of photos from his life as a farmer in the hood every day gets the for several days because she Spring Creek community for more than 6 0 years. blood and oxygen fl owing didn’t want to let it go. and will do wonders for It bothers us a lot, because your mental health. she acts like she is the victim 2. Serve: Research pub- in life and tries to make peo- lished by the American ple feel guilty for being hap- Psychological Associa- py. How do we talk to her? tion found that volunteer- — CRYSTAL IN NEVADA ing in later life is asso- DEAR CRYSTAL: Your ciated with signifi cant aunt should have sought psychosocial, physical, grief counseling after she cognitive and functional lost her baby. That she would benefi ts for healthy older throw a birthday party a adults. People often feel year later and expect ev- better after they have eryone to participate as if served others and spent the child had lived is truly the time helping someone sad. Because you and your else. relatives feel she still hasn’t 3. Learn: Experts think gotten beyond the tragedy, that ongoing education those closest to her should and learning new things suggest she talk with a ther- may help keep you men- apist now or join a support tally sharp simply by group. getting you in the habit of That said, I am not sure staying mentally active. her wish that her little angel Take a class, make it a be mentioned at your grand- habit to visit the library father’s funeral was out of and pick up a new book line. Although the baby was each week. Challenge stillborn, I’m sure the loss your brain. was grieved by your grand- Go green award 4. Finances: A study father as well as your aunt. published by The Jour- DEAR ABBY: Our oldest T he K eep Putnam County Beautiful Clean Commission recently presented F ather T om’s nals of Gerontology found son has had a girlfriend Pub w ith the G o G reen Aw ard for M ay. T he restaurant has made strides in reducing that “fi nancial strain” for almost two years. She’s their use of plastics. T hey have paper straw s, cardboard to go box es and are look ing was a strong and robust a lovely, kind and quality into composting. W e are hoping to get all of the restaurants in the W est Side to w ork predictor of worsening person, the type you would together and encourage others to mak e similar changes that w ill protect our w ater. F rom mental health, which want him to marry. The left clean commission Vice President D elayne M iller, Y oel R eyes, clean commission includes anxiety and problem I’m having is that I ex ecutive director Shannon R eese, and T om F urtsch, ow ner of F ather T om’s Pub. depression symptoms. have slipped and called her Make sure you have am- by the name of his former ple cash on hand to help girlfriend. This happens pay off unexpected health sometimes during casual care bills or fund reno- conversation, especially vations that might need when I’m not concentrating. to be made to your home. I have tried to be careful Many seniors are sur- because I don’t want to hurt prised to learn that one her or my son’s feelings, but potential asset for gener- sadly, I have. ating immediate cash is a I know she has heard me life insurance policy. at least a couple of times. A life insurance policy I have no affi nity for the is considered your per- former girlfriend. Abby, this sonal property and as is damaging my relationship such you have the right with my son and his girl- to sell that policy any- friend although she is too time you like. To learn classy to say a word. What more about life settle- do I do? — HEARTBRO- ments visit www.LISA. KEN IN NEW ENGLAND org or call the offi ce at DEAR HEARTBROKEN: 888-672-3917. When it happens again — and it may — apologize, UPCOMING EVENTS: explain that it’s embarrass- Tuesday, June 11, join ing, and you don’t know why us at 2 p.m. for “Butterfl y it happens. Then THANK Th anks to fi rst responders & Hummingbird Gar- her for being as classy as she dens” presented by the has been about it. Alpine F ire D epartment volunteers Elliott Norrod, K eith L edford and L arry Cooper Master Gardeners. DEAR ABBY: My broth- received free piz z as during M ay from the O verton County Patriots in appreciation for Thursday, June 13 is er-in-law is starting a their service to the community. our covered dish lunch, business and has off ered please bring one large my husband a job he is dish per person or pay well-qualifi ed for. I think it’s $5 per person. Our guest a bad idea to mix family and speaker will be Chief business. I should mention Dog owners asked to voice support Dale Armour of the Al- that it’s my husband’s broth- good Police Department. er, and in the past when my COOKEVILLE LEISURE This community engagement description. For example, they If you are interested in husband has done odd jobs SERVICES — Just imagine it - a phase - which will help Cookev- could post a photo of their dog joining a “Yarn Group” for him, he has had trouble public park especially for dogs. ille stand out from other grant with a comment such as “We class, please give us a call getting paid for them. Do you A place for them to run and applicants - will end June 30 at want a dog park in Cookeville!” to sign up. agree with me that it’s a bad socialize with their owners and 5 p.m. #dogparkdash. Dog Park Dash Our new nutrition idea for my husband to work fellow canines in an off -leash, “A $100,000 grand prize will will keep track of all posts that lunches are now being for his brother? — NOT SO fenced-in area fi lled with play be awarded to one community. include the #dogparkdash provided by Institution- SURE equipment for dogs of all sizes, “We know that Cookeville hashtag and Cookeville loca- al Wholesale and have DEAR NOT: Working ages and abilities. is a pet-friendly community,” tion. been a success with our for a relative can pack a Want one in Cookeville? Now Rick Woods, Cookeville Leisure Letters of support may be clients. If you are inter- double whammy because is the time to speak up. Services director, said. “Yet we submitted at www.dogpark- ested in the nutritional of unresolved emotional Throughout June, locals have have no public dog park inside dash.com/support. These meal, please come by and baggage that can come with an opportunity to show their our city limit - and there’s a letters will be immediately sign up. The cost of the the job, but it’s not always support for a proposed public need for one.” added to Cookeville’s grant meal is a donation from a bad thing. Sometimes it dog park at Cane Creek Park Here’s how interested individ- application. each person. The menu is works out very well. Howev- through social media posts uals can voice their support: The City of Cookeville has well-balanced and very er, because your husband’s and letters of support that will Social media users may already approved $26,500 in its tasty. brother has a history of not boost the City of Cookeville’s create posts with photos, videos 2019-2020 budget toward the paying his debts, I agree application for a $25,000 Dog and text that include the #dog- construction of a prospective BRENDA DISHMAN is the with you that in this case, it Park Dash grant from the Boyd parkdash hashtag along with 1.5-acre dog park inside Cane director of the Algood would be a bad idea. Foundation. a mention of Cookeville in the Creek Park. Senior Center. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN A11 herald-citizen.com 0COMICS0 0CROSSWORD PUZZLE0 Dilbert

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In 1712, Pennsylva- nia’s colonial assembly voted to ban the further importation of slaves. In 1769, frontiersman Daniel Boone fi rst began to explore present-day Kentucky. In 1776, Richard Henry Lee of Virginia off ered a resolution to the Conti- Frank & Ernest nental Congress stating “That these United Col- onies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States.” In 1958, singer-song- writer Prince was born Prince Rogers Nelson in Minneapolis. Today’s Birthdays: Movie director James Ivory is 91. Actress Virginia McKenna is 88. Singer Tom Jones is 79. Arlo & Janis Actor Ronald Pickup is 79. Poet Nikki Giovanni is 76. Actor Ken Osmond (TV: “Leave It to Bea- ver”) is 76. Actor Liam Neeson is 67. Actress Colleen Camp is 66. Actor William Forsythe is 64. Rock musician Eric Kretz (Stone Temple Pilots) is 53. Actor Karl Urban is 47. TV person- ality Bear Grylls is 45. A12 HERALD-CITIZEN FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 herald-citizen.com BLEDSOE COUNTY CORRECTIONAL COMPLEX Call us to learn how you can JOIN TEAM TDOC and be a part of our efforts to be recognized as the best correctional agency in the nation.

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By BEN CRAVEN Rockies in the top spot through fi ve innings. down the right fi eld line. HERALD-CITIZEN of the Major League, but Not only that, but the Then, La’Terryan Sul- their record is no longer Rockies gifted the Dirt livan blasted a two-run A wild night in perfect at 4-0-1. The Dirt Daubers three runs over the fence Putnam County Youth Daubers moved to 2-3-1 and a 5-2 lead off three to cut it to 5-4. ’s Major League and maintained their walks in the bottom of Hunter Holloway (ages 13-18) somehow hold on third place. The the fi fth inning. and Clayton Barrett ended up in the Rockies Padres (2-0) still sit in In the sixth and fi nal followed Sullivan’s keeping their unbeaten second place, but their inning, the Dirt Daub- bomb up by reaching streak in tact. However, hold is not strong after ers almost gave it all base before confusion they did not collect their only playing two games. away by allowing the allowed them both to fi fth win of the season Thursday night’s Rockies to score four score. Harry Rudd took as the Dirt Daubers game was the Dirt runs in the top half and a strike two, but when BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN were able to force a 6-6 Daubers’ to lose after take a 6-5 lead. the pitch got away from Rockies’ shortstop Matthew Delorto, left, tie Thursday night at holding a Rockies of- First, Matthew Delo- the catcher, Rudd began prepares to tag the Dirt Daubers’ Jayden Rice Park View. fense averaging 10 runs rto led off the Rockies’ out at second base during a 6-6 tie Thursday The tie keeps the per game to just two comeback with a triple SEE PCYB, PAGE B2 night at Park View. All for a good cause Th ompson expected to give it a go in Game 4

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Everyone knows about Klay Thompson’s ability to get dangerously hot in a hurry on off ense. His stingy defense might just be the thing that matters most when he returns for the Golden State Warriors in Game 4 of the NBA Finals tonight with his team trailing Toronto 2-1. “We can’t fall into the trap of thinking off ense alone is going to win us anoth- er championship or letting that end of the fl oor aff ect our defense,” Stephen Curry said on the heels of a postseason career-best 47-point performance in the Warriors’ Game 3 defeat. Thompson is scheduled to play tonight barring any further issues with his strained left hamstring after he sat out the 123-109 loss Wednesday, while Kevin Durant remains sidelined as he attempts to work back from a strained right calf. With the way Kawhi Leonard, Kyle Lowry and Danny Green delivered time and again for the Raptors to answer every big shot by Curry, Thompson’s defense BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN will be a key part of the two-time defend- Tarrey Whiteside watches his tee shot today on the first hole at the Golden Eagle Golf Club. Whiteside ing champions’ adjustment as they try to and many other golfers began play today in the first round of the annual Bobby Nichols Golden Eagle even the series at home before another Golf Scramble. The event, in honor of the long-time Tech golf coach, is held to benefit the TTU athletics trip to Toronto. department. The tournament is scheduled to run through Sunday at the Golden Eagle Golf Club and the “People fall in love with his shooting White Plains Golf Course. and how hot he can get on the off ensive end, but the way that our team plays defensively and the chemistry that we have and the experience, he’s right at the forefront of that,” Curry said. “And it’s a tough adjustment when guys who haven’t Foltynewicz struggles as Braves lose 6-1 been in that position consistently and in these type of moments are thrown into PITTSBURGH (AP) — Another The Associated Press. “He’s just a click away,” Snitker his minutes. So you would love to have disappointing outing by Braves The person spoke on condition of said. “He’s left pitches over the mid- him out there on that end of the fl oor as starter Mike Foltynewicz may have anonymity Thursday night because dle of the plate. You do that, they well, especially with a team like Toron- been the fi nal straw to end Dallas the agreement had not been fi nal- get whacked. After all that — that to.” Keuchel’s extended free agency. ized. was the second inning — then he Thompson, who was injured late in Foltynewicz allowed consecutive Foltynewicz (1-5) has allowed 15 started making pitches.” Golden State’s Game 2 win at Toronto, home runs to Colin Moran and home runs, one shy of NL leader The front offi ce isn’t being so even surprised the Raptors when he Gregory Polanco in the second Kyle Freeland of Colorado. He gave patient. Keuchel is likely to begin didn’t take the court for tipoff . inning of a 6-1 loss to the Pittsburgh up three runs, six hits and one walk his Braves tenure in the minors The Raptors still had him on the board Pirates — another subpar perfor- in six innings, lowering his ERA as he builds up arm strength and to play when the team left the locker mance for the 2018 All-Star — and from 6.10 to 5.89. stamina — something he can do be- room just before game time. Atlanta agreed to terms on a deal Braves manager Brian Snitker cause he has minor league options Not facing Thompson became a key with Keuchel hours later, a person said he has faith the 27-year-old familiar with the negotiations told Foltynewicz can regain his form. SEE ATL, PAGE B2 SEE NBA, PAGE B2 New Tennessee hoop coach Harper receives warm welcome in Sparta By SCOTT WILSON help — were probably after the celebration. HERALD-CITIZEN as special as Thursday “They’re just going by night when Harper was what they’ve heard, Kellie Jolly Harper the featured guest of a what they’ve read or has made several trips celebration in her honor what they’ve been told. back to Sparta over the at White County High The community has past couple of months School. The former been wonderful about since being named the Warriorette, who is still embracing me through- University of Tennessee one of the best players to out my career, whether Lady Vols basketball have ever worn a WCHS I was playing or coach- coach. And when you’re uniform, was honored ing. They’ve always the head coach of one of by area politicians, loved the University of the premiere basketball former coaches and an Tennessee and to be able programs in the coun- estimated 2,000 family to do that with me (to- try, sometimes you’ve and friends. night) is really special.” just got to go home. “Half of the folks The event was one of TONY MARABLE | FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN None of those prior here tonight have never the stops on the annu- University of Tennessee Lady Vols Basketball Coach Kellie Jolly Harper, trips to her hometown seen me play basket- al Summer of Smokey right, poses with a UT fan during a celebration in her honor Thursday — mostly to ask family ball because they’re so night at White County High School in Sparta. members for babysitting young,” Harper said SEE UT, PAGE B2 FINAL DAYS TO SAVE! EXTENDED % SAVE OR YEARS UP TO OFF 25 5no interest* * *see store for details B2 HERALD-CITIZEN FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 herald-citizen.com Djokovic nears history after French Open win Two more victories give him all four major titles at once on two separate occasions PARIS (AP) — Sure, Novak greatest motivations I have, Djokovic wants to win each obviously,” Djokovic said match he plays. And, yes, he after a methodical 7-5, 6-2, wants to come through at key 6-2 dismantling of Alexander moments, such as when he got Zverev on Thursday. broken early in his French Djokovic already won four Open quarterfi nal and was in straight majors in 2015-16. danger of dropping a set for And since his shocking loss the fi rst time in the tourna- to unheralded Italian play- ment. er Marco Cecchinato in the What matters most to quarterfi nals last year at Djokovic, though, is the big Roland Garros, Djokovic has picture. compiled a 26-0 record at the AP And so he’s excited to be Grand Slams, winning Wim- Serbia’s Novak Djokovic plays a shot against Germany’s Alexander Zverev during their two victories away from do- bledon, the U.S. Open, and the quarterfinal match of the French Open tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in ing something only one other Australian Open along the Paris, Thursday. man, Rod Laver, ever has in way. tennis: holding all four major “There is no better way Due to Wednesday’s wash- 6-2 . Paris. titles at once on two separate to make history of the sport out, Djokovic will be back on In the other semifi nal, Even if Djokovic raises occasions. than to win Slams and the court without a day’s rest 11-time French Open cham- another trophy come Sunday, “The longer I play or the play your best in the big- for today’s semifi nals against pion Rafael Nadal renews his however, Laver will remain further I go, I guess, in my gest events,” Djokovic said. Dominic Thiem. rivalry with Roger Federer. the only man to have won all career, the sense of histo- “Those are the pinnacle Thiem, last year’s run- It’s the fi rst time since 2011 four Grand Slams in the same ry-making is only getting achievements that you can ner-up, rolled past 10th-seed- that all top four seeds have calendar year twice, in 1962 stronger. That’s one of the have in our sport.” ed Karen Khachanov 6-2, 6-4, reached the semifi nals in and 1969. ATL: Soroka to take mound for Braves tonight UT: Basketball court to FROM PAGE B1 be named for Harper left — but he’s expected to join the Braves’ rotation in the near FROM PAGE B1 at Findlay Elementary future. School in Sparta will be Keuchel’s contract would Tour, sponsored by the named “Kellie’s Court,” include a salary of about $21 University of Tennessee in Harper’s honor. million, and the 2015 AL Cy Athletics Department. “I never really Young Award winner would get Several UT offi cials thought, when I was a prorated share of that because were on hand, and fans shooting jumpers in the only about 115 days will remain had the opportunity to gym, that it would ever in the 186-day season. not only talk with Harp- lead me back to this mo- A 31-year-old left-hander, er but also learn more ment,” Harper said. Keuchel was 12-11 with a 3.74 about the Lady Vols, win “It was not in my ERA in 34 starts last season prizes and purchase UT wildest dreams. But for Houston and turned down a apparel. when the Lady Vols job $17.9 million qualifying off er in “This is a great place did become a dream and November. to grow up with great a goal, it’s been pretty Moran gave the Pirates a 2-1 people. I had heard amazing.” lead with a two-run drive above they (White County Harper fi elded ques- the Clemente Wall in right fi eld, offi cials) were wanting tions from the fans in his eighth home run this season. to do something special attendance and talked Three pitches later, Polanco sent and they certainly did,” about a typical day in a curveball into the last row of Harper said. her life since taking the the right-fi eld seats. AP “It was neat to see the job, how workouts with “In starts past, I wouldn’t Pittsburgh Pirates’ Gregory Polanco celebrates in the dugout combination of eff orts her team were going, have gotten through the third or after hitting a solo home run off starting from the people at the recruiting and if she’s maybe that inning,” Foltynewicz pitcher Mike Foltynewicz during the second inning of a game University of Tennessee found a point guard said. “I really felt like I got stron- in Pittsburgh Thursday, June 6. and the folks from here (Harper’s position when ger as the game went on. I felt in White County. It was she played at UT) for her better and better every inning win against a really good club, a seeing what was going right a memorable evening.” new team. I went out. So it was something really good lineup,” Archer said. when I was on there for a little The evening began She also closed with a to go off of there in the second “I think it did something for this bit and then just trying to get with Steve Holland, message for her young- inning. I’m really glad I stopped clubhouse. We’re looking for- back there,” Bell said. Harper’s head coach est fans in the audience, the bleeding.” ward to rolling into Milwaukee for her fi nal two years encouraging them to Atlanta allowed 18 runs while with that swagger that we have.” UP NEXT of high school, sharing work hard to reach their losing two of three to the Pirates. Felipe Vázquez got four outs Braves: RHP Mike Soroka (6-1, stories about Harper’s dreams. Foltynewicz and Kevin Gaus- for his 15th save in 16 chances. 1.41 ERA) will start a three- career and her father “Sometimes you look man, the loser in Wednesday’s He entered with a 3-1 lead and game series at Miami. The rook- Kenneth Jolly. around and you need 7-4 defeat, are a combined 3-9. a runner on in the eighth, then ie has allowed three earned runs Sparta mayor Jeff somebody to show you Josh Bell had three dou- retired Nick Markakis on a or fewer in all nine starts this Young gave Harper a what you can do,” Harp- bles, increasing his major foulout. After Atlanta loaded the season and has won six straight key to the city, the fi rst er said. league-leading total to 25, and bases in the ninth on a single decisions. time that’s ever been “If you’re just think- had two RBIs to take sole posses- and a pair of walks, Vázquez Pirates: RHP Rookie Davis (0- done he said. ing ‘I am from a small sion of the big league lead with struck out Dansby Swanson on 0, 5.87 ERA) will make his fi rst Proclamations were town and I can’t do 58. three pitches for the fi nal out. start with Pittsburgh to start a also presented by U.S. anything outside of that Chris Archer (3-5) gave up one Bell, who had started June 10-game trip at Milwaukee. The Representative John town,’ — I want them run and six hits in six innings, in a 2-for-14 slide, a two-run former pros- Rose and state senator to know this is a great a turnaround after he yielded at double off Jacob Webb in the pect hasn’t started in the majors Paul Bailey. place to grow up and it least three runs in each of his bottom half and scored on Elias since Sept. 20, 2017. He was 1-3 Kurt Dronebarger, the can provide a platform previous fi ve starts. Díaz’s double. with a 5.35 ERA in seven starts superintendent of White for you to move on to “It was nice to get a series “It was just watching video, in Indianapolis. County schools, an- whatever your dream is nounced at the celebra- — whether it is here or tion the basketball court somewhere else.” NBA: Durant’s status for Game 5 still unknown PCYB: Dirt Daubers to FROM PAGE B1 “He shouldn’t be himself. That was great today would be the day a part of our league. to see.” when he could get out battle Cubs in contest advantage and all fi ve There’s just no place for on the fl oor,” Kerr said. Toronto starters scored that,” said Lowry, who THEY’VE SEEN IT ALL “It’s not going to be FROM PAGE B1 innings. in double fi gures — and confi rmed Thursday Last season, the today.” The Rockies took their Curry was forced to that there were obsceni- Warriors had to win Durant, the two-time running to fi rst base as 2-1 lead in the fourth in- take on a greater load. ties directed at him. Game 7 of the Western reigning Finals MVP if he were trying to beat ning when Scott Smith “He’s a great defend- Support poured in Conference fi nals on who was averaging 34.2 a strikeout. The Dirt stole home plate after er. I think he’s one of for Lowry’s handling of the road in Houston. points this postseason Daubers’ throw from a wild throw from the the best, right up there the incident, including They triumphed with before the injury, was home plate to fi rst base catcher trying to pick at the top of the best a text message from an ailing Kerr sidelined hurt in Game 5 of the was off target, and the him off at third. wing defenders in the LeBron James. for much of the 16-1 title Western Conference Rockies took a 6-5 lead. The Dirt Daubers’ league,” Raptors coach “I was furious, I’m run in 2017. semifi nals against the However, much like problem through the Nick Nurse said of not going to lie,” Lowry This fi fth straight Rockets on May 8. the rest of the game, the fi rst three innings was Thompson. “He’s prob- said. NBA Finals has Dirt Daubers were able base running as they ably underrated in that Warriors coach Steve brought on its own FAREWELL TO ORACLE to sneak in a run and set were picked off stealing department. He really Kerr personally apolo- challenges, most nota- Oracle Arena really up the tie in the bottom three times. puts in some awesome gized to Lowry and the bly all the injuries. is on its last hurrah. half of the inning. However, they tied defensive performanc- Raptors, calling Ste- “Our best basketball tonight’s Game 4 is the Ryan Hall broke away the game back up at 2-2 es for them, especially vens’ behavior “unac- is usually played when only remaining guar- on an attempt to steal when Ryan Hall scored when they really need ceptable.” our backs are against anteed contest at the second base before the Gunner Netherton off a them.” Draymond Green ap- the wall,” Green said. arena before Golden throw went into the out- double to right fi eld. Here are some things plauded Lowry’s calm State moves to the new fi eld. Hall then sprinted Up next, the Dirt to watch for tonight: response. DURANT’S STATUS Chase Center in San all the way to home plate Daubers will take the “You have to give Durant wasn’t going Francisco next season. for the tie. fi eld again tonight, NBA SUSPENDS INVESTOR Kyle a lot of credit in to get on the court in The Warriors might Ryan Hall pitched the depending on weather. Warriors investor the way he handled it,” a scrimmage situa- need an even more deaf- fi nal three innings for The game against the Mark Stevens was Green said. “You’re tion Thursday as the ening response from the Dirt Daubers, but it Cubs is at Park View banned by the NBA playing in the NBA Warriors had initially the loyal home fan base. was another Cookeville and scheduled to start at for a year and fi ned Finals, so your emo- thought, but might do “We’re going to miss High School baseball 6 p.m. $500,000 for shoving tions are running high. so as soon as today or it here for sure,” Kerr player in Tyler Hall that After that, the next Lowry and directing For him to handle it the Saturday with the hope said. “We’re looking for- got them there. Major League game obscene language way he did says a lot he still could return be- ward to the new arena. The Rockies scored would be a rematch toward him early in the about his character, a fore the fi nals are done. It’s going to be amazing, one run in the fi rst, but between the Rockies and fourth quarter Wednes- lot about him as a man “There was no set- but we’ll always miss struggled to get any Dirt Daubers Monday at day. and the way he handles back. I was hoping that Oracle.” hits in the fi rst three Park View. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN B3 herald-citizen.com 0SCOREBOARD0 ship, final round, Japan Tampa Bay (TBD) at (TBD), 6:10 p.m., 2nd ON TELEVISION HORSE RACING game Friday, June 7 1:30 p.m. Oakland (TBD) at Texas (Sampson 4-3), 9:05 p.m., AUTO RACING NBCSN — Belmont Stakes Prep: Undercard races, 2nd game Elmont, N.Y. Seattle (Kikuchi 3-3) at L.A. Angels (TBD), 10:07 p.m. 8:55 a.m. 3 p.m. ESPNU — Formula One: Canadian Grand Prix, prac- NBC — Belmont Stakes: The 151st running, Elmont, NL Leaders tice session 1, 12:55 p.m. N.Y. BATTING_Bellinger, , .370; McNeil, New (MEN’S) York, .345; Bell, Pittsburgh, .338; Arenado, Colora- ESPNU — Formula One: Canadian Grand Prix, prac- 3 p.m. do, .337; Dahl, Colorado, .335; Yelich, Milwaukee, tice session 2, Canada 2 p.m. NBCSN — Premier Lacrosse League: Archers vs. .328; Rendon, Washington, .324; Baez, Chicago, Redwoods .307; Freeman, Atlanta, .307; JTurner, Los Angeles, FS2 — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: practice, MIXED MARTIAL ARTS .303. Brooklyn, Mich. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. RUNS_Story, Colorado, 57; Bellinger, Los Angeles, 51; ESPN — UFC 238 Prelims: Undercard bouts, Chica- Arenado, Colorado, 48; Bryant, Chicago, 47; Yelich, FS2 — NASCAR Xfinity Series: final practice, Brook- go, Ill. Milwaukee, 47; Bell, Pittsburgh, 45; Freeman, At- lyn, Mich. MLB BASEBALL lanta, 45; McCutchen, Philadelphia, 45; Rendon, NBCSN — Formula Three: W Series, Belgium (taped) Noon 4 p.m. Washington, 44; 2 tied at 42. MLB — Tampa Bay at Boston OR Oakland at Texas RBI_Bell, Pittsburgh, 56; Arenado, Colorado, 54; Bell- FS1 — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: final prac- (2:00 p.m.) inger, Los Angeles, 54; Ozuna, St. Louis, 51; Yelich, tice, Brooklyn, Mich. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. Milwaukee, 51; Escobar, Arizona, 48; Alonso, New FS1 — NY Yankees at Cleveland York, 45; Harper, Philadelphia, 44; Rizzo, Chicago, FS1 — ARCA Series: The Michigan 200, Brooklyn, 6 p.m. 44; 3 tied at 43. Mich. AP 5:30 p.m. FOX — Regional Coverage HITS_Arenado, Colorado, 82; Bellinger, Los Angeles, 9 p.m. 81; Bell, Pittsburgh, 79; Baez, Chicago, 74; Freeman, Vanderbilt’s Ethan Paul, left, and JJ Bleday tip their caps after beating NBCSN — IndyCar: IndyCar Series Texas, qualifying, MLB — Seattle at LA Angels OR Washington at San Atlanta, 73; Story, Colorado, 71; Escobar, Arizona, Fort Worth, Texas Indiana State 12-1 in an NCAA regional game Sunday in Nashville. 8 p.m. Diego 70; Hosmer, San Diego, 67; KMarte, Arizona, 67; 2 SOCCER (MEN’S) tied at 66. FS1 — NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series: The 7:50 a.m. DOUBLES_Bell, Pittsburgh, 25; Harper, Philadelphia, Rattlesnake 400, Fort Worth, Texas COLLEGE BASEBALL ESPN2 — UEFA: Croatia vs. Wales, Euro 2020 qualifier, 20; Rendon, Washington, 19; Ahmed, Arizona, 18; 11 a.m. Group E Baez, Chicago, 18; Cain, Milwaukee, 18; Seager, Los 10:20 a.m. Angeles, 18; 4 tied at 17. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament: East Carolina vs. Louis- FS2 — FIFA U-20 World Cup: U.S. vs. Ecuador, quar- TRIPLES_Blackmon, Colorado, 5; Escobar, Arizona, Th ings to know about ville, Louisville Super Regional, Game 1 terfinal, Poland 2 p.m. 5; Rosario, New York, 4; Tapia, Colorado, 4; Dahl, 10:50 a.m. Colorado, 3; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 3; KMarte, ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament: Oklahoma State vs. Tex- ESPNEWS — UEFA Euro 2020: Bosnia-Herzegovina Arizona, 3; Pederson, Los Angeles, 3; Swanson, as Tech, Lubbock Super Regional, Game 1 5 p.m. vs. Finland, qualifying, Group J Atlanta, 3; 16 tied at 2. 1:20 p.m. HOME RUNS_Yelich, Milwaukee, 23; Alonso, New ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament: Duke vs. Vanderbilt, FS2 — FIFA U-20 World Cup: South Korea vs. Senegal, York, 20; Bellinger, Los Angeles, 20; Reyes, San Di- NCAA super regionals Nashville Super Regional, Game 1 quarterfinal, Poland ego, 19; Bell, Pittsburgh, 18; Moustakas, Milwaukee, 8 p.m. SOCCER (WOMEN’S) 18; Pederson, Los Angeles, 18; Renfroe, San Diego, ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament: UCLA vs. Michigan, Los 8 a.m. 18; Dietrich, Cincinnati, 17; 4 tied at 16. OMAHA, Neb. (AP) State (49-13), North OFFENSE, OFFENSE, Angeles Super Regional, Game 1 COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD FS1 — FIFA World Cup 2019: Germany vs. China, Group STOLEN BASES_Yelich, Milwaukee, 13; Dyson, Arizo- — Super regionals are Carolina (45-15), Texas OFFENSE 7:30 p.m. B, France na, 12; Story, Colorado, 11; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 10; the next stop on the Tech (42-17) and Van- Mississippi (40-25) 11 a.m. Wong, St. Louis, 10; Robles, Washington, 9; Acuna ESPN — NCAA Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Champi- FOX — FIFA Women’s World Cup: Spain vs. South Afri- Jr., Atlanta, 8; Puig, Cincinnati, 8; TTurner, Washing- NCAA baseball tourna- derbilt (52-10). Florida batted a tourna- onships: Finals, Day 3, Austin, Texas ca, Group B, France ton, 8; 2 tied at 7. GOLF 2 p.m. ment’s Road to Omaha. State (39-21) is making ment-best .404 with 5 a.m. PITCHING_Ryu, Los Angeles, 9-1; Fried, Atlanta, 7-3; Four of the best-of- its nation-leading 17th nine home runs in FOX — FIFA Women’s World Cup: Norway vs. Nigeria, Maeda, Los Angeles, 7-2; Woodruff , Milwaukee, 7-1; GOLF — European Tour Golf: GolfSixes, Day 1 group Group A, France 9 tied at 6. three series are Friday appearance, and North regionals, and they play, Portugal TENNIS 11 a.m. ERA_Ryu, Los Angeles, 1.35; Davies, Milwaukee, 2.20; through Sunday, with Carolina has the best also outscored three 8 a.m. Castillo, Cincinnati, 2.38; Eflin, Philadelphia, 3.02; GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: ShopRite LPGA Classic, first NBC — The French Open: Women’s Singles Final, Scherzer, Washington, 3.06; Greinke, Arizona, 3.09; the other four Saturday all-time record in the opponents 41-7, a school round, Galloway, N.J. 2 p.m. Paris Hendricks, Chicago, 3.16; Teheran, Atlanta, 3.28; through Monday. The round of 16 at 14-4 (.778). record for runs in a 4:30 a.m. (Sunday) Lyles, Pittsburgh, 3.38; Smith, Miami, 3.41. GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: RBC Canadian Open, second TENNIS — The French Open: Women’s Doubles eight winners advance Michigan (44-19) is a regional. Florida State round, Ontario AL Leaders 6 p.m. Championship, Paris to the College World Se- relative newcomer, batted .375 with 10 TRACK AND FIELD BATTING_Meadows, Tampa Bay, .349; Polanco, Min- ries at TD Ameritrade having not made super homers and 11.7 runs GOLF — Web.com Tour Golf: BMW Charity Pro-Am, 1 p.m. second round, Greer S.C. (taped) nesota, .336; Brantley, Houston, .329; LeMahieu, 11:30 p.m. NBC — Iaaf Diamond League: The Golden Gala Pietro New York, .323; Anderson, Chicago, .322; Devers, Park in Omaha starting regionals since 2007. per game. Ole Miss’ Mennea Meet, Rome (taped) GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: Japan Champion- Boston, .316; Dozier, Kansas City, .314; Fletcher, Los June 15. Tim Elko (.778) and WNBA BASKETBALL Angeles, .313; La Stella, Los Angeles, .311; Springer, ship, second round, Japan 2:30 p.m. Some things to know LET’S DO IT AGAIN Anthony Servideo (.769) 5:30 a.m. (Saturday) Houston, .308. ABC — Los Angeles at Minnesota heading into the round Two super region- had the best on-base GOLF — European Tour Golf: GolfSixes, Day 2 knock- RUNS_Bogaerts, Boston, 50; Betts, Boston, 48; De- out round, Portugal vers, Boston, 47; Haniger, Seattle, 46; Trout, Los of 16: als match conference percentages among MLB BASEBALL BASEBALL Angeles, 45; Bregman, Houston, 43; Encarnacion, rivals. players advancing to 1 p.m. National League Seattle, 43; Mancini, , 42; Rosario, Min- MLB — St. Louis at Chicago Cubs nesota, 42; 4 tied at 41. BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Big 12: Oklahoma super regionals. Oth- East Division RBI_Abreu, Chicago, 52; Rosario, Minnesota, 50; San- State (39-19) at Texas er top batting teams: 6 p.m. W L Pct GB SWEEP? MLB — NY Yankees at Cleveland OR Tampa Bay at tana, Seattle, 45; Bregman, Houston, 44; Springer, No. 1 national seed Tech. Red Raiders East Carolina, .341; Philadelphia 35 27 .565 — Houston, 43; Encarnacion, Seattle, 42; Mondesi, Boston Atlanta 33 29 .532 2 UCLA (51-9) is in posi- swept three games in LSU, .330; Mississippi NBA BASKETBALL Kansas City, 42; Soler, Kansas City, 42; Gallo, Texas, 8 p.m. New York 30 32 .484 5 41; Smith Jr., Baltimore, 41. tion to become the fi rst Lubbock, Texas, in late State, .327; and Auburn, Washington 28 34 .452 7 HITS_Brantley, Houston, 78; Polanco, Minnesota, 78; ABC — NBA Playoff : Toronto at Golden State, NBA Miami 23 37 .383 11 school to sweep the April. .324. The hottest hitter Finals, Game 4 Devers, Boston, 75; Merrifield, Kansas City, 75; Central Division LeMahieu, New York, 72; Mancini, Baltimore, 71; SOCCER (MEN’S) W L Pct GB baseball and softball SEC: Mississippi at coming out of regionals 8:20 a.m. Bogaerts, Boston, 69; Mondesi, Kansas City, 68; national titles in the Arkansas. Rebels took is Florida State’s Mike Chicago 34 27 .557 — Fletcher, Los Angeles, 67; 3 tied at 66. FS2 — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Colombia vs. Ukraine, Milwaukee 35 28 .556 — same year. The Bru- two of three in Fay- Salvatore, who went quarterfinal, Poland DOUBLES_Buxton, Minnesota, 20; Castellanos, De- 11:20 a.m. St. Louis 31 29 .517 2½ troit, 20; Bogaerts, Boston, 18; Brantley, Houston, ins’ softball team won etteville, Arkansas, 9 for 14 (.643) with a Pittsburgh 30 31 .492 4 FS2 — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Italy vs. Mali, quarter- 18; Devers, Boston, 17; Mancini, Baltimore, 17; Po- Cincinnati 28 33 .459 6 lanco, Minnesota, 17; 4 tied at 16. the Women’s College in late March. There homer and double. final, Poland West Division 1:30 p.m. TRIPLES_Mondesi, Kansas City, 8; Merrifield, Kansas World Series in Okla- is one nonconference W L Pct GB City, 7; Polanco, Minnesota, 5; Kiermaier, Tampa ESPNEWS — UEFA: Ireland vs. Denmark, Euro 2020 Los Angeles 43 20 .683 — homa City this week, rematch: Michigan beat IT COMES DOWN qualifier, Denmark Bay, 4; Buxton, Minnesota, 3; Castellanos, Detroit, beating Oklahoma in UCLA 7-5 in Los Ange- TO PITCHING SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Colorado 32 29 .525 10 3; Dozier, Kansas City, 3; Gardner, New York, 3; 2 p.m. San Diego 32 31 .508 11 Rodriguez, Detroit, 3; Smith, Seattle, 3. the best-of-three fi nals. les on March 8. The top eight pitching Arizona 31 32 .492 12 FS1 — FIFA World Cup 2019: France vs. South Korea, HOME RUNS_Sanchez, New York, 19; Bregman, “It would be very, very teams in regionals, and San Francisco 25 36 .410 17 Houston, 18; Rosario, Minnesota, 18; Encarnacion, Group A, France Thursday’s Games special,” coach John FIVE FIRST-ROUNDERS 16 of the top 24, ad- TENNIS Seattle, 17; Gallo, Texas, 17; Springer, Houston, 17; 4 a.m. N.Y. Mets 7, San Francisco 3 Abreu, Chicago, 16; Chapman, Oakland, 16; Soler, Savage said. “Softball Five fi rst-round picks vanced. Texas Tech al- Pittsburgh 6, Atlanta 1 Kansas City, 16; 6 tied at 15. TENNIS — The French Open: Men’s and Women’s Sin- St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1 has done their part. in the Major League lowed just three earned gles semifinals, Amanda Anisimova vs. Ashleigh STOLEN BASES_Mondesi, Kansas City, 22; Smith, Milwaukee 5, Miami 1 Seattle, 16; Anderson, Chicago, 15; Ramirez, We both played for a Baseball draft will be runs in 27 innings (1.00 Barty, Johanna Konta vs. Marketa Vondrousova, Colorado 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Rafael Nadal vs. Roger Federer and Novak Djokov- Cleveland, 15; Gordon, Seattle, 12; Villar, Baltimore, national championship playing: Vanderbilt out- ERA) and averaged San Diego 5, Washington 4 12; Andrus, Texas, 11; Hamilton, Kansas City, 11; 3 ic vs. Dominic Thiem, Paris Friday’s Games 6 a.m. tied at 10. in 2010 and South Caro- fi elder JJ Bleday, No. 4 10.3 strikeouts per nine St. Louis (Mikolas 4-5) at Chicago Cubs (Hamels 4-2), NBCSN — The French Open: Men’s Singles semifinals, PITCHING_German, New York, 9-1; Verlander, Hous- lina beat us. It would be overall, Marlins; Texas innings. Arkansas had 2:20 p.m. ton, 9-2; Berrios, Minnesota, 8-2; Giolito, Chicago, Rafael Nadal vs. Roger Federer and Novak Djokov- Cincinnati (Mahle 2-5) at Philadelphia (Eflin 5-5), remarkable.” Tech infi elder Josh the only other sub- ic vs. Dominic Thiem, Paris 8-1; Odorizzi, Minnesota, 8-2; Lynn, Texas, 7-4; 10 a.m. 7:05 p.m. Montas, Oakland, 7-2; Morton, Tampa Bay, 7-0; Jung, No. 8, Rangers; 2.00 ERA, at 1.67, and Arizona (Kelly 5-6) at Toronto (Stroman 3-7), 7:07 p.m. Perez, Minnesota, 7-2; 8 tied at 6. UCLA fi rst baseman Louisville averaged 11 NBC — The French Open: Men’s and Women’s semi- Atlanta (Soroka 6-1) at Miami (Urena 4-6), 7:10 p.m. BEEN THERE, finals, Paris ERA_Odorizzi, Minnesota, 1.96; Morton, Tampa Bay, DONE THAT Michael Toglia, No. 23, Ks per nine innings to Colorado (Senzatela 4-4) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 3-5), 2.30; Verlander, Houston, 2.40; Giolito, Chicago, NBCSN — The French Open: Men’s and Women’s 7:10 p.m. Seven of the 16 teams Rockies; Mississippi lead surviving teams. semifinals, Paris 2.54; Minor, Texas, 2.55; Montas, Oakland, 2.83; WNBA BASKETBALL Pittsburgh (Davis 0-0) at Milwaukee (Woodruff 7-1), Stroman, Toronto, 2.84; Boyd, Detroit, 3.01; Turn- are in super regionals State pitcher Ethan Stanford’s Brendan 6 p.m. 8:10 p.m. bull, Detroit, 3.01; Berrios, Minnesota, 3.15. for the second straight Small, No. 28, Brewers; Beck, who made a start Washington (Fedde 1-0) at San Diego (Margevicius CBSSN — Dallas at Indiana 2-6), 10:10 p.m. GOLF year: Arkansas (44-17), and North Carolina sec- and relief appearance, L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 5-0) at San Francisco Auburn (36-25), Duke ond baseman Michael pitched 10 1/3 shutout (Pomeranz 1-6), 10:15 p.m. Canadian Open Saturday, June 8 Saturday’s Games (34-25), Mississippi Busch, No. 30, Dodgers. innings. AUTO RACING Thursday 8:30 a.m. Arizona (Greinke 6-2) at Toronto (Sanchez 3-6), 3:07 At Hamilton Golf & Country Club p.m. Hamilton, Ontario FS2 — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: final Cincinnati (Roark 4-4) at Philadelphia (Pivetta 3-1), Purse: $7.6 million practice, Brooklyn, Mich. 9:30 a.m. 4:05 p.m. Yardage: 6,967; Par 70 (35-35) Atlanta (Teheran 3-4) at Miami (Richards 3-5), 4:10 First Round FS2 — NASCAR Xfinity Series: qualifying, Brooklyn, p.m. Trainer Bill Mott trying to win Mich. a-denotes amateur 9:55 a.m. Pittsburgh (Lyles 5-3) at Milwaukee (Davies 6-0), Keegan Bradley 32-31—63 -7 4:10 p.m. Shane Lowry 33-31—64 -6 ESPN2 — Formula One: Canadian Grand Prix, practice Colorado (Gray 5-4) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 4-4), 7:15 p.m. session 3, Montreal Sungjae Im 33-31—64 -6 11 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Hill 2-1) at San Francisco (Samardzija Nick Taylor 31-33—64 -6 Belmont, and without mayhem 3-4), 7:15 p.m. Erik van Rooyen 32-32—64 -6 FS1 — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: qualify- St. Louis (Flaherty 4-3) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 4-4), ing, Brooklyn, Mich. Roberto Castro 32-32—64 -6 NEW YORK (AP) — Standing He acknowledged that being in 12:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Scott Brown 32-33—65 -5 outside his barn at Belmont Park the Derby winner’s circle Derby was Washington (Scherzer 3-5) at San Diego (Lauer 5-4), Adam Hadwin 33-32—65 -5 FS1 — NASCAR Xfinity Series: The LTi Printing 250: 10:10 p.m. Brooklyn, Mich. Matt Kuchar 32-33—65 -5 and wearing a New York Yankees awkward. He felt a few of the people Sebastián Muñoz 31-34—65 -5 cap, trainer Bill Mott was fi nishing a shaking his hand were trying to get 12:55 p.m. ESPNEWS — Formula One: Canadian Grand Prix, Danny Lee 32-33—65 -5 East Division Jimmy Walker 33-32—65 -5 conversation about . away as quickly as possible. It was qualifying, Montreal W L Pct GB 5:30 p.m. Russell Henley 32-33—65 -5 Mott had thought the man who almost like apologizing for winning, New York 39 22 .639 — Graeme McDowell 33-32—65 -5 NBCSN — IndyCar Racing: qualifying, Fort Worth, Tampa Bay 37 23 .617 1½ broke Babe Ruth’s record was from or being named the winner. Texas Adam Schenk 31-35—66 -4 7:30 p.m. Boston 33 29 .532 6½ Danny Willett 32-34—66 -4 his home state, South Dakota. Actu- “I certainly don’t want the own- Toronto 23 39 .371 16½ NBCSN — IndyCar Racing: DXC Technology 600, Fort Webb Simpson 34-32—66 -4 ally it was North Dakota, although ers or anybody else to think I’m not Baltimore 19 43 .306 20½ David Hearn 34-32—66 -4 Worth, Texas Central Division the Hall of Fame trainer wasn’t pleased about winning,” Mott said, 9 p.m. Drew Nesbitt 34-32—66 -4 W L Pct GB Harris English 30-36—66 -4 about to totally lose the debate. He adding Country House ran his heart FS1 — NHRA Drag Racing: Saturday Nitro, Topeka, Minnesota 41 20 .672 — Kan. (taped) Peter Malnati 33-33—66 -4 insisted Maris bought his beer in out in the Kentucky Derby. BOXING Cleveland 31 31 .500 10½ Mackenzie Hughes 32-34—66 -4 South Dakota. Mark Casse, who trains War of 9 p.m. Chicago 29 32 .475 12 Henrik Stenson 33-33—66 -4 Detroit 23 36 .390 17 Talor Gooch 33-33—66 -4 After some laughs, the talk shifted Will and also will be looking for his ESPN — Top Rank Boxing: Valdez-Sanchez, Reno, Kansas City 19 43 .306 22½ Nev. Alex Noren 33-34—67 -3 to Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, the second win in this Triple Crown, West Division Jonas Blixt 34-33—67 -3 COLLEGE BASEBALL W L Pct GB fi nal leg of what has been a chaotic said he felt bad for Mott the day after 11 a.m. Rory McIlroy 34-33—67 -3 Houston 43 21 .672 — Daniel Berger 34-33—67 -3 Triple Crown, not only for thorough- the Derby. ESPN — NCAA Tournament: Arkansas vs. Mississippi, Texas 32 28 .533 9 Fayetteville Super Regional, Game 1 bred racing but for the 65-year-old “I think it has been hard on Bill,” Oakland 31 31 .500 11 TENNIS ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament: Auburn vs. North Caroli- Los Angeles 30 33 .476 12½ Mott. Casse said. “Bill is such a great guy. na, Chapel Hill Super Regional, Game 1 Seattle 26 40 .394 18 French Open What will be remembered is that You talk about class, you’ll fi nd his 2 p.m. Thursday’s Games ESPN — NCAA Tournament: Florida State vs. LSU, PARIS (AP) — Results Thursday from the French Open Maximum Security fi nished fi rst in name right next to it. It’s tough no Tampa Bay 6, Detroit 1 at Stade Roland Garros (seedings in parentheses): Baton Rouge Super Regional, Game 1 Boston 7, Kansas City 5 Men’s Singles the Kentucky Derby and was dis- one wants to win that way. Nobody ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament: Stanford vs. Mississippi Houston 8, Seattle 7, 14 innings Quarterfinal State, Super Regionals, Game 1 qualifi ed for interfering with even- wants to win that way.” N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 2 Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Alexander Zverev (5), ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: East Carolina vs. Louis- Minnesota 5, Cleveland 4 tual Preakness winner War of Will. What would make his Triple ville, Louisville Super Regional, Game 2 Germany, 7-5, 6-2, 6-2. 5 p.m. Texas 4, Baltimore 3 Dominic Thiem (4), Austria, def. Karen Khachanov That elevated Country House to fi rst Crown season perfect is having the Oakland 7, L.A. Angels 4 (10), Russia, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2. ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: Oklahoma State vs. Tex- Friday’s Games Women’s Singles place and gave Mott his fi rst Ken- 1½-mile race go off without a hitch. as Tech, Lubbock Super Regional, Game 2 tucky Derby win. The disqualifi cation marred the 8 p.m. Arizona (Kelly 5-6) at Toronto (Stroman 3-7), 7:07 p.m. Quarterfinal Minnesota (TBD) at Detroit (Boyd 5-4), 7:10 p.m. Ashleigh Barty (8), Australia, def. Madison Keys (14), It also put Mott in a category with Kentucky Derby. The Preakness was ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament: UCLA vs. Michigan, Los N.Y. Yankees (German 9-1) at Cleveland (Plesac 0-1), Angeles Super Regional, Game 2 United States, 6-3, 7-5. Maris — an asterisk next to their highlighted by War of Will’s perfor- 7:10 p.m. Amanda Anisimova, United States, def. Simona Halep ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: Duke vs. Vanderbilt, Tampa Bay (Chirinos 6-2) at Boston (Porcello 4-5), names. mance and another horse running Nashville Super Regional, Game 2 (3), Romania, 6-2, 6-4. COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD 7:10 p.m. Men’s Doubles Maris got it for hitting a then-re- around the track after 5:30 p.m. Oakland (Anderson 6-4) at Texas (Lynn 7-4), 8:05 p.m. Semifinal Baltimore (Ynoa 0-2) at Houston (Cole 5-5), 8:10 p.m. Fabrice Martin, France and Jeremy Chardy, France, cord 61 homers in 162 games in 1961. unseating his rider. ESPN2 — NCAA Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Champi- Chicago White Sox (Nova 3-5) at Kansas City (Bailey onships: Finals, Day 4, Austin, Texas def. Robert Farah, Colombia and Juan Sebastian It broke Babe Ruth’s record of 60 Ten colts have been entered for the GOLF 4-6), 8:15 p.m. Cabal (3), Colombia, 7-5, 6-4. homers in 154 games in 1927. Belmont, but it seems to be a two- 5:30 a.m. Seattle (Gonzales 5-6) at L.A. Angels (Heaney 0-0), Kevin Krawietz, Germany and Andreas Mies, Ger- 10:07 p.m. many, def. Guido Pella, Argentina and Diego Mott will be remembered as the horse race. GOLF — European Tour Golf: GolfSixes, Day 2 knock- Saturday’s Games out round, Portugal Schwartzman, Argentina, 7-5, 6-3. fi rst trainer to win the Kentucky Tacitus, who will be racing for the Noon Tampa Bay (Yarbrough 4-2) at Boston (Price 3-2), 1:05 Women’s Doubles Derby after the fi rst horse across the fi rst time since being placed third in p.m., 1st game Quarterfinal GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: RBC Canadian Open, third Oakland (Bassitt 3-1) at Texas (Palumbo 0-0), 2:05 fi nish line was disqualifi ed. the Derby, is the 9-5 favorite. War of round, Ontario Elise Mertens, Belgium and Aryna Sabalenka (6), Be- 2 p.m. p.m., 1st game larus, def. Lyudmyla Kichenok, Ukraine and Jelena Chicago White Sox (Giolito 8-1) at Kansas City (Keller A wry smile crosses Mott’s face Will is the 2-1 second choice. CBS — PGA Tour Golf: RBC Canadian Open, third Ostapenko, Latvia, 7-5, 6-2. when he is reminded of the link to The other eight horses are rated at 3-7), 2:15 p.m. Mixed Doubles round, Ontario Arizona (Greinke 6-2) at Toronto (Sanchez 3-6), 3:07 Semifinal Maris. 8-1 or higher. GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: ShopRite LPGA Classic, sec- p.m. ond round, Galloway, N.J. Ivan Dodig, Croatia and Latisha Chan, Taiwan, def. “My statistics probably haven’t Trainer Mark Hennig, who han- 4 p.m. Baltimore (Cashner 6-2) at Houston (Valdez 2-2), Bruno Soares, Brazil and Nicole Melichar (1), Unit- exceeded his,” Mott said Thursday, dles 12-1 Bourbon War, said Tacitus GOLF — Web.com Tour Golf: BMW Charity Pro-Am, 4:10 p.m. ed States, 6-2, 6-1. third round, Greer S.C. (taped) Minnesota (Gibson 6-2) at Detroit (TBD), 4:10 p.m. Gabriela Dabrowski, Canada and Mate Pavic (2), acknowledging the asterisk refer- and War of Will are the most accom- 11:30 p.m. N.Y. 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The R on Street Place loop, R on assessments; all claims or 2000 Buick LeSabre, 1 of 1968 and the Tennessee Lying and being in the Four- other matters, whether of real property will be sold AS owner; Xbox 360 + games; Human Rights Act which Bow Rd, R on Laurel Way, R on Sawmill Rd, home on L. teenth Civil District of Put- record or not, which may en- IS, WHERE IS, with no war- crib; dresser; desk; wom- makes it illegal to advertise nam County as follows: cumber the purchaser’s title ranties or representations of ens shoes sz 9-10 (crocs, “any preference, limitation $323,900. Hosting: Colleen Long. See our display ad in and any matter that an accu- any kind, express or implied, athletic); clothes – girls 10- or discrimination based on Being Lot #1 of the Crest- rate survey of the premises including without limitation, race, color, religion, sex, Sunday June 9th’s Herald 14, boys L/XL, mens XL- view Subdivision as shown might disclose. warranties regarding condi- 3X, womens M/L/XL, plus familial status or national Citizen Classifi ed for more origin, handicap/disability details. on plat of record in Plat Cab- tion of the property or mar- sz 2X/3X/22-26; scrubs XL; inet C, Slide 98, Register’s ketability of title. toys; games/puzzles/books; or an intention to make any FIRST REALTY CO The following parties may kitchen/household/office. such preference, limita- 528-1573 Offi ce for Putnam County, claim an interest in the Look for signs & balloons. tion or discrimination.” This Colleen: (931)881-6497 Tennessee to which plat ref- above-referenced prop- This offi ce may be a debt newspaper will not know- erence is hereby made for a erty to be aff ected by the collector. This may be an at- HUGE INSIDE BENEFIT ingly accept any advertis- SUNDAY JUNE 9 more full, complete and per- foreclosure: any judgment tempt to collect a debt and YARD & BAKE SALE ing for real estate which is 12:30 - 2:00 fect description. creditor or lien holder with any information obtained JUNE 7th 7am-5pm in violation of the law. Our 974 River Bend Dr an interest subordinate to may be used for that pur- CENTER GROVE readers are informed that all Ckvl, 38506 This property is conveyed the said Deed of Trust or any pose. COMMUNITY CENTER dwellings advertised in this $384,900 subject to the following mat- party claiming by, through, Shapiro & Ingle, LLP (Off of 56 North, Gaines- newspaper are available on Hosting: Suzi Vaughn. See ters of record in the Regis- or under any of the forego- Substitute Trustee boro) for Polly Clinton an equal opportunity basis. our display ad in Sunday ter’s Offi ce of Putnam Coun- ing. Such parties known to 10130 Perimeter Parkway, (Stage 4 Cancer) for medi- Equal Housing Opportunity, June 9th’s Herald-Citizen ty, Tennessee, as follows: the Substitute Trustee may Suite 400 cal bills. M/F. Classifi eds for more de- include: None. Charlotte, NC 28216 Lots of EVERYTHING! Herald-Citizen & Regional tails. 1. Restrictions as described Phone: (704) 333-8107 Buyers Guide REALTY FIRM in Warranty Deed Book 369, Terms of Sale will be public Fax: (704) 333-8156 1300 Neal St., Cookeville, 520-7750 page 213, and Warranty auction, for cash, free and www.shapiro-ingle.com INDOOR/OUTDOOR TN 931-526-9715 Suzi: 261-9684 Deed Book 390, page 545. clear of rights of homestead, MOVING SALE (FAX) 526-1209 redemption and dower to File No. 19-117711 SATURDAY & SUNDAY SUNDAY, JUNE 9 1PM - 3PM 2. Matters, if any, that ap- the extent disclaimed or in- 5/24, 5/31, 6/7 6AM - 2PM pear on a plat recorded in applicable, and the rights of RAIN or SHINE 154 Prosperity Drive ROOMS FOR RENT From PCCH: W on Spring St Plat Cabinet C, Slide 21, now Laura B. Jenkins, and those The Town of Monterey will 4006 HUNTINGTON DR. Plat Cabinet C, Slide 98. claiming through him/her/it/ have a public hearing on (OFF G-BORO GRADE) STAR MOTOR INN to Hwy 70W towards Baxter, R on Prosperity Dr, home on them. Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at furniture, large & small Weekly starting @ $200 + 3. U.C.E.M.C. easement as 7:00 p.m. at the Monterey tax L w/signs. $264,900. Host- kitchen/laundry appliances, . Free internet, frig, guest described in Warranty Deed Any right of equity of re- Municipal Building on Ordi- electronics, camping equip, laundry, movie rentals. ing: Lee Lehman. See our Pet Friendly, Construction display ad in Sunday, June Book 390, page 113. demption, statutory and oth- nance #19-550 – An Ordi- kayak, McCoy/Shawnee nance of the Board of Mayor pottery, clothes & accesso- Crews welcome. 526-9511 9th’s Herald-Citizen Clas- erwise, and homestead are ries, craft material, holiday sifi ed for more details. The previous and last con- waived in accord with the and Aldermen of the Town decor, lawn & garden sup- FIRST REALTY CO veyance and/or Grantor’s terms of said Deed of Trust, of Monterey, Tennessee, to plies, more 528-1573 source of equitable interest and the title is believed to be provide a tax levy for the APTS/DUPLEXES FOR RENT Lee: 252-9141 for the property hereinabove good, but the undersigned Town of Monterey, Tennes- INSIDE YARD SALE 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR Apts / described is: By a Warranty will sell and convey only as see for the fi scal year ending FRI .. 8-4 / SAT .. 8-12 HOUSES NEW $280-$800 Deed from Richard H. White, Substitute Trustee. 2020. Church of God Cable, Water/Appl’s Furn’d LEGALS Sr. and Carolyn N. Newell 106 Thompson Lane OVER 100 LOCATION actually known as Carolyn J. The right is reserved to ad- The Town of Monterey will Algood, 38506 Kids welcome. Some Pets Public Notice – Intent to File Newell, to Laura B. Jenkins journ the day of the sale to have a public hearing on Purses, shoes, Jr’s, wom- in Designated Apts. an Application with USDA, recorded in Record Book another day, time, and place Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at ens clothes sz 12,16,14,XL, Open Mon - Fr Rural Development, Rural 649, page 156 in the Regis- certain without further pub- 7:00 p.m. at the Monterey toaster, bed pillows, iron Soard Properties Utilities Service ter’s Offi ce of Putnam Coun- lication, upon announce- Municipal Building on Ordi- skillets, glass cookware, FS 526-1988 ty, Tennessee. ment at the time and place nance #19-551 – An Ordi- bed, basketball goal, exer- Storage units available The Double Springs Utility for the sale set forth above. nance of the Town of Mon- cise equip, lamps. District of Putnam County SOURCE OF DESCRIP- If you purchase a proper- terey, Tennessee adopting 2BR 1BA in Ckvl. Peaceful intends to fi le an application TION: This is the same de- ty at the foreclosure sale, a budget for the fi scal year MULTI FAMILY YARD country setting, WD/HU, with USDA, Rural Devel- scription as the previous the entire purchase price July 1, 2019 through June SALE CHA, $500/mo+dep. No opment in order to replace and last conveyance. is due and payable at the 30, 2020. 134 STANLEY CARR SUB- pets. 268-9831,644-4865 potable water transmission conclusion of the auction 6/7 DIVISION RD lines located in their distri- Street Address: 105 in the form of a certifi ed/ FRI & SAT 8AM-3PM 2BR, 1BA. Stove, refrig, DW, bution system. This project Bangham Rd, Cookeville, bank check made payable baby clothes, jeans petite CH/A. $380/mo. Small pets consists of the replacement Tennessee 38501 to or endorsed to Shapiro 2-6 sizes, shoes, furniture, OK!! Call 526-1988. of four (4) inch and six (6) Parcel Number: 009L B & Ingle, LLP. No personal too much to lis!. Going inch water lines, fi ttings and 006.00 checks will be accept- cheap! If rain, will have the other appurtenances asso- Current Owner(s) of Proper- ed. To this end, you must following weekend! ciated with construction of ty: Laura B. Jenkins bring suffi cient funds to water lines, in the Double SINGLE FAMILY SALE outbid the lender and any FRI, SAT .. 7AM - 3PM Springs community. It is The street address of the other bidders. Insuffi cient 836 Iris St 38501 proposed that six (6) inch, above described property is funds will not be accept- Green Acres S/D eight (8), and twelve (12) inch believed to be 105 Bangham ed. Amounts received in HH items, girls, boys, & adult water lines, with all neces- Rd, Cookeville, Tennessee excess of the winning bid clothes, toys, hand crafted sary reconnections, service 38501, but such address is will be refunded to the home decor, MUCH MORE! replacements/reconnec- not part of the legal descrip- successful purchaser at FOR RENT tions, valves, fi ttings, and tion of the property sold the time the foreclosure YARD SALE 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, related appurtenances will herein and in the event of deed is delivered. SATURDAY .. 8AM - 3PM Houses. Many locations replace the existing water any discrepancy, the legal 2 West Stevens St, 38501 FALCON REALTY, lines. This project is antici- description herein shall con- This property is being sold Womens, mens clothes, 528-2158 pated to reduce water loss trol. with the express reservation kids all sizes, ladies shoes, falconrealtycookeville.com and provide a higher level that the sale is subject to purses, jewelry, boys pants, of service to the community. This sale is subject to, with- confi rmation by the lender shirts, shorts, Tops, baby The total anticipated proj- out limitation, all matters or trustee. This sale may be strollers, MUCH MORE! HOUSES FOR RENT ect cost is $2,500,000.00, shown on any applicable rescinded only by the Sub- BANANA BREAD, FRIED and the Utility District is 1, 2, 3, & 4 BR recorded plat; any unpaid stitute Trustee at any time. PIES! IF RAIN, CAN- fi ling an application for taxes; any restrictive cov- If the Substitute Trustee CELLED Houses & Apts Starting at $325/mo or funding through the USDA enants, easements, or set- rescinds the sale, the pur- $81.25/wk . Pets OK. Rural Development Rural back lines that may be ap- chaser shall only be entitled Stevens Realty LLC Utility Services program to plicable; any statutory right to a return of any money FIREWD/STOVES & RELATED 866-806-3815 O/A www. include a grant/loan combi- of redemption of any gov- paid towards the purchase stevensrentals.com nation. A public information ernmental agency, state or price and shall have no oth- FREE FIREWOOD DELIV- “We Now Off er meeting for all interested ERED: May be Hardwood Weekly Rentals” parties will be held on June or Mixed. Will come in long Ask about no security de- 14, 2019 at 1:00 P.M. local lengths, will need to be cut posits for qualifi ed tenants. time at the offi ce of Double up & split. Call (931)260- Springs Utility District, 2677 5655 MONTEREY 2BR, 2BA. W. Broad Street, Cookev- Looking for a place to Built in 2016, full front porch, ille, TN 38501, Cookeville, dump Free Fire Wood and CHA, frig, range W/D HU, TN 38501. The purpose of Mulch in Putnam County. concrete driveway. Back- this meeting will be to give (931)260-5655 ground check. $650/mo, the public an opportunity $650/dep, (931)261-3138 to become acquainted with the proposed project and to comment on economic PETS & SUPPLIES MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT and environmental impacts, 4 FREE KITTENS TO service areas, alternatives, GOOD HOMES 2BR, 1BA. Water pd, no and other issues. Repre- Call W/D HU, no pets! $375/mo, sentatives will be available (931)319-7216 $575/dep. Ref’s req’d, So to explain the proposal and Ckvl city limits. (931)510- answer questions. FREE TO GOOD HOME: 4043 6/7 1/2 Great Pyrenees, 1/2 Curr Pup 4 mos old. 931-403- 2BR, 2BA. Ctr’l Heat, W/D 3404 HU, no pets. Near I-40. $500/mo, $400/dep. Call SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE FREE TO GOOD HOMES 2 (931)858-4702 DOGS need loving homes in Sale at public auction will their old age. Owner moving be on June 26, 2019 at to a no pet apt. (1) female Pit COMM/INDUST FOR RENT 10:00AM local time, at the Bull/Terrier, 15 yrs & crippled front door, Putnam County with arthritis.(1) Male Boxer, Courthouse, 300 East Spring 10 yrs & is slowing up a bit. Northgate Business Park: Several spaces avail. (2) Street, Cookeville, Tennes- Both are aff ectionate & great see pursuant to Deed of w/kids. (931)310-0667 3000SF suites, (6) offi ces. Call 261-7903 or Go to Trust executed by Laura B. Looking for A PET? Adopt www.rossierentals.com Jenkins, to Arnold M. Weiss, your new best friend! Trustee, as trustee for Mort- Visit us online at www.aarf- gage Electronic Registra- tn.com to see all of our res- 2543 Square Feet tion Systems, Inc. as nomi- cued dogs, cats, puppies nee for Guaranty Mortgage and kittens! Meet the dogs of Medical Offi ce Services, LLC on July 27, and cats for adoption at 2011 at Record Book 649, our adoption events - call, Space Available. Page 159, Instrument No. email or visit our website for 131188; and corrected by our event schedule. All pets Located within historic affi davit recorded April 11, are fully vetted and already 2018 in Book Record Book fi xed. A.A.R.F. is a 501(c) Taylor Square Bldg 1051 Page 257 and further (3) non-profi t, no-kill animal Crossville. $2945/mth, 3 modifi ed by agreement re- rescue/foster organization yr lease. Water included. corded February 14, 2017 run by volunteers. Please in Book 980, Page 171; con- be part of the solution to Call 931-459-2080 for ducted by Shapiro & Ingle, end animal overpopulation - details or to view. LLP, having been appoint- spay or neuter your pets. ed Substitute or Successor A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue Trustee, all of record in the and Fixin’ Inc.) OPEN HOUSES Putnam County Register’s 931-260-8018 (voicemail Offi ce. Default has occurred only) • www.aarf-tn.com SUNDAY JUNE 2 in the performance of the 1:00 - 2:30 covenants, terms, and con- Visit the 1226 Buckingham Place ditions of said Deed of Trust From PCCH: W on Spring St, F ARMERS R on Willow, L on 12th St, R and the entire indebtedness into Buckingham Park, bear has been declared due and M ARKET R into Buckingham Place, payable. Corner of 1st and Walnut house on L. $365,500. Host- in downtown Cookeville ing: Jeff Jones. See our dis- Party Entitled to Enforce BUY FRESH FRUITS , play ad in Sunday June 9th’s the Debt: JPMorgan Chase VEGETABLES AND BEDDING Herald Citizen Classifi ed Bank, National Association, PLANTS ( IN SEASON ) FROM for more details. its successors and assigns. LOCAL FARMERS AT THE AMERICAN WAY R.E. FARMERS 526-9581 The following real estate MARKET Jeff : 252-9581 located in Putnam County, Tennessee, will be sold to B6 HERALD-CITIZEN SPORTS FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 herald-citizen.com Blues beat Bruins, lead Stanley Cup 3-2

BOSTON (AP) — From hit, just 15 seconds in, on last place in the league Brayden Schenn. When to the brink of their fi rst things went bad later, Stanley Cup champion- the crowd tried to spur ship, the St. Louis Blues the team on with chants need one more win to of “Chara!” complete their improba- But the 42-year-old ble journey. defenseman’s toughness They have a young could only carry so far. goaltender leading the O’Reilly scored in the way. opening minute of the Jordan Binnington second period, back- stopped 38 shots, and handing in a rebound for the Blues withstood the his third goal in his last emotional rush of Zdeno fi ve periods. It was still Chara’s return to beat 1-0 midway through the the Bruins 2-1 on Thurs- third when the referees day night and take a 3-2 disregarded a leg sweep lead in the best-of-seven by Tyler Bozak that fi nal. They can win the knocked Acciari out of championship at home the game. But he was in Game 6 on Sunday still on the ice when night. Perron followed with “We’ve had quite the a shot that banked off season so far. We’ve Rask’s pad and into the been through quite a net. The fans responded lot,” defenseman Colton AP with a vulgar chant and Parayko said. “But we Boston Bruins’ David Krejci, left, checks St. Louis Blues’ Zach Sanford off his skates during Game a shower of rally tow- continued to battle. We 5 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final Thursday in Boston. els; the public address never gave up on each announcer eventually other. It put us closer to- Bostonians hoped would way I look at it,” said It was the fi rst time in It’s a must-win from here asked them to stop. gether, especially now.” be a third title in the last coach Craig Berube, the series a team has on out.” Boston did seem One game after 12 months. who took over when won two in a row. Chara left Game 4 inspired — or at least chopping down the But it’s St. Louis — Mike Yeo was fi red in Tuukka Rask stopped dripping blood after tak- desperate — and cut the Bruins’ giant captain whose Rams lost to the November with the team 19 shots and Jake De- ing that puck off his face, defi cit to one goal on a de- with a defl ected puck Patriots in the 2002 mired in last place in the Brusk scored for Boston. but he gave the building layed penalty with about off his jaw, the Blues Super Bowl, and whose Central Division. “I hope “It’s behind us now, a lift when he followed 6 1/2 minutes left. Torey quieted the rest of a city Cardinals fell to the Red our team looks at it that but it’s tough,” said Bru- Rask onto the ice for the Krug took a high stick still celebrating its last Sox in the 2004 and 2013 way.” ins forward Noel Accia- pregame skate wearing to the face at the blue championship: The New World Series — that is Ryan O’Reilly and ri, who was fl attened on a full-face shield. He got line but he played on, England Patriots were one win from skating off David Perron scored for what the Bruins thought a lengthy cheer for his straightened his helmet receiving their Super with the Stanley Cup. St. Louis, which has won was an illegal hit right introduction, and he and dished the puck to Bowl rings a few miles “We’ve got a big job two straight since a 7-2 before Perron’s goal. went out of the way to DeBrusk for a one-timer away, the second in what ahead of us, that’s the loss at home in Game 3. “Tough pill to swallow. deliver the game’s fi rst past Binnington. Warriors’ investor banned for 1 year, fi ned $500,000 by NBA

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Toronto dential, was seated about two spots guard Kyle Lowry wanted the Gold- away from where Lowry landed. en State Warriors’ executive who Stevens shoved Lowry in the upper shoved him during an NBA Finals body, and Lowry said he repeated game ousted from the league. a vulgar phrase to him about four The NBA decided a one-year ban times during the brief incident. and $500,000 fi ne is enough for now. The incident, and the fallout, was Mark Stevens, a Warriors’ investor the dominant story on the off day and a member of the team’s executive between Games 3 and 4 of the series, board, was banned from the NBA for which resumes Friday. one year and fi ned Thursday-one day “It sucks that this has to take the after he shoved Lowry during the front page of the fi nals,” Lowry said. fourth quarter of Game 3 of the To- “It’s been a fun fi nals. It’s been a ronto-Golden State fi nals matchup. competitive fi nals. It really sucks “Mr. Stevens’ behavior last night that this has to take part and had to did not refl ect the high standard that be a part of it.” we hope to exemplify as an organiza- Warriors players and coaches laud- tion,” the Warriors said in a release. ed the way Lowry was able to keep AP “We’re extremely disappointed in his emotions in check, and many Brooks Koepka tees off during the first round of the Canadian Open his actions and, along with Mr. followed their team’s statement and Thursday in Hamilton, Ontario. Stevens, off er our sincere apology to off ered apologies to both the Raptors Kyle Lowry and the Toronto Raptors and their point guard. organization for this unfortunate “Obviously, when you see the misconduct.” video, it’s pretty clear who was in Keegan Bradley leads Lowry dove into a row of courtside the wrong,” Warriors guard Ste- seats in an eff ort to save a loose ball. phen Curry said, who added that he by 1 at Canadian Open Stevens, wearing an NBA-issued cre- doesn’t personally know Stevens.

ANCASTER, Ontario (AP) — Kee- As soon as Hughes’ partners were gan Bradley had a 7-under 63 for a done teeing off at No. 13, he bent one-shot lead after the fi rst round of down, opened up a small bag and the RBC Canadian Open on Thurs- pulled out a jersey. day. It took a moment for fans to realize “Today I was in complete control of what he was doing, but as Hughes my ball,” Bradley said. “Then when straightened out the familiar black you couple that with feeling good on and red of a Kawhi Leonard Toronto the greens, that’s when a 63 or a good, Raptors jersey, the cheers rose to a nice round happens.” crescendo, with spectators pounding Bradley was convinced that his on the boards that surround the hock- clubhouse lead would not withstand ey-themed hole at the RBC Canadian the afternoon groups, but it did. Ro- Open known as The Rink. berto Castro of the U.S., was the only Like many Raptors fans, Hughes player that teed off in the second wave hopes that Toronto wins the NBA to reach second, tying Canada’s Nick Finals against the Golden State War- Taylor, Ireland’s Shane Lowry, South riors and can re-sign Leonard, who Korea’s Sungjae Im and South Afri- will become a free agent this summer. ca’s Erik van Rooyen. “I don’t think my wearing the jersey This year the tournament has infl uenced him at all, but I hope that moved up in the golf calendar, mak- he stays,” Hughes said. ing it a lead-in event to the U.S. Open “I try to have some fun with that and drawing a signifi cantly stronger hole. Life’s short so, whatever, I’m group of competitors. just going to have some fun,” said Defending tournament champion Hughes, who donned a Toronto Maple Dustin Johnson, the No. 2 player in Leafs jersey at last year’s version of the world, shot a 1-over 71. Last year the Rink at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Johnson pulled away from the fi eld Oakville, Ontario. “The crowd enjoys after a nearly two-hour rain delay to that stuff so it’s fun for me to do. win his fi rst Canadian Open, fi ring “I love all these Toronto sports 6-under 66 in last year’s fi nal round to teams whether it’s Leafs, Raptors, fi nish at 23 under. Blue Jays. That was just a fun way to Brooks Koepka, fresh off his PGA show my Toronto pride and Canada Championship win, shot an even-par pride.” 70 and is tied for 84th. Hughes, from nearby Dundas, Taylor of Abbotsford, British Ontario, walked up the fairway in the Columbia, led the Canadian contin- jersey to chants of “Let’s go Raptors” gent, shooting a 6-under 64. Taylor, and went on to shoot a 4-under 66 to who started on hole No. 10, made four fi nish the fi rst round in a tie for 15th. birdies in a row to open his back nine He would have been in an even better at the Hamilton Golf and Country position if he hadn’t double-bogeyed Club. the 18th hole, his only score worse Mackenzie Hughes was one of fi ve than par. Canadians within three shots of Brad- “Just spoiled it at the end there, but ley. Adam Hadwin of Abbotsford had I was 6 under through 17 and it was a 5-under 65, while David Hearn of pretty stress free for the most part,” nearby Brantford, Ontario, and Drew Hughes said. “All in all it’s a great day Nesbitt of Shanty Bay, Ontario, both score-wise, just not the way I wanted tied Hughes. to fi nish.”