DayNameTuesday Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland 112th114th Year — No. 1573 Cookeville,Cookeville, Tennessee, Tennessee, MonthDay, January 5,YearHere 2016 1612 Pages Pages — — 2 1 Sections Section • 50¢ Weather Noble Cody leaves behind extensive legacy Tonight Tomorrow By LAURA MILITANA There are many words to describe “He truly believed that success was Cody passed away early Monday HERALD-CITIZEN Staff Noble Cody and the impact he has a result of hard work, education and morning in Cookeville Regional had on numerous people and different dedication,” his son, Tracy, said. “If Medical Center. COOKEVILLE — Army veteran. programs in the region, but one thing you didn’t have a college degree, then “He loved his country and thought it Coach. Educator. Businessman. De- is for sure — at the age of 93, he is life was going to be much harder on 20º 47º voted father. leaving behind quite a legacy. you.” See CODY, Page 2 Complete forecast, Page 2 Mr. Cody Sports New coach Pavilion trees to be cut

By TRACEY HACKETT HERALD-CITIZEN Staff

Ranked COOKEVILLE — For the sake of Ten area teams ranked in public safety, they have to come down. AP poll /A7 That’s what state and local foresters have told the city of Cookeville about three large cottonwood trees that pro- vide shade and shelter at the perform- ance pavilion at Dogwood Park. And this week, Putnam County Tree Service will be on the grounds of the Living park removing those hazards. “Those trees are not healthy. They’re dying, and out of concern for the safety of the people who sit under those trees to watch performances there, we’re hav- ing them removed this week,” Rick Woods, director of Cookeville Leisure Services, told the Herald-Citizen. The issue came to the attention of the city in the fall, he said, when state forester Guy Zimmerman expressed concern about the health of the trees. Woods said city forester Jeff Fitz- patrick was consulted about the issue, ‘Mayberry’ Tony Marable | Herald-Citizen and he agreed with the state forester. “Both thought the trees were poten- Sutton Store Players to Marcus Satterfield (center) is introduced as the new Tennessee Tech head football coach on Monday morn- tially dangerous because of their level ing by TTU president Dr. Phil Oldham and TTU director of athletics Mark Wilson. Satterfield, a Tennessee present ‘Love Stories of of deterioration,” Woods said. native who has recently been the offensive coordinator at Temple University, becomes the 12th head coach Mayberry’ /A6 After rainstorms and other such in the history of TTU football. More in Sports on A7. weather events, city officials say they have begun to notice more and more limbs falling from the trees. “Although we hate to lose the trees, Nation Options available for discarded Christmas trees their age and condition make it neces- sary at this point to remove them. Our By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS trees, there are some options for what to which it is turned into mulch next to the HERALD-CITIZEN Staff do with live, cut trees. old animal shelter at 2103 W. Jackson St. See TREES, Page 2 If you live within Cookeville city lim- People can bring Christmas trees directly PUTNAM COUNTY — As many peo- its, you may simply place your cut tree to that site as well as pick up mulch for ple begin packing up their holiday deco- by the side of the roadway, and city pub- rations and removing their Christmas lic works employees will pick it up, after See DISCARD, Page 3 Not using turn signal results

El Nino Father Daughter in drug arrest Storms line up to slam By TRACEY HACKETT California /A12 Date Night tickets HERALD-CITIZEN Staff PUTNAM COUNTY — Not using a turn signal at a busy intersection re- on sale Saturday sulted in a drug arrest for a Baxter Index man. By MEGAN TROTTER Abby...... A6 26 and 27, at the Leslie Town Cen- Michael Anthony Devillanueva, 41, HERALD-CITIZEN Staff tre. Tickets are $27.50 each. Atten- was charged in the incident after drugs Calendar...... A3 dees will get to enjoy an evening were found in a Coach backpack in his Crossword ...... A11 COOKEVILLE — It’s almost of making memories, including vehicle. time again for one of the most an- dancing, food, pictures and more. According to a report by Putnam Living ...... A6 ticipated events of the year for “We have updated some things County Sheriff’s Deputy Gary Davis, Obituaries ...... A5 many families in Cookeville — like decor and gift bags, but we’re he said he saw a silver four-door sport Wanda Remkus Father Daughter Date Night. Tick- keeping those under wraps!” utility vehicle that failed to use its turn ets go on sale this Saturday at 8 Sheets said. signal at the intersection of West Frankie Jackson a.m. at www.cookeville-tn.org/ls. Sponsorships are also available Cemetery Road and Burgess Falls Frank Price Jr. Sales on Saturday and Sunday will up until noon Thursday, Jan. 7. Road when numerous other vehicles Brenda Colson be online only. Starting Monday, Bronze sponsors pay $130 and re- were present. Jan. 11, at 8 a.m., any remaining ceive two tickets and two reserved “I followed the vehicle south on Frances Roach tickets can be purchased over the seats. Silver sponsors pay $260 Burgesss Falls Road and initiated a Opinion...... A4 phone or at the Leslie Town Cen- and receive four tickets and four traffic stop at River Oaks Drive and Sports...... A7 tre. reserved seats. Gold sponsors pay Burgess Falls Road,” the deputy re- “Last year, the whole event sold $520 and receive eight tickets and ports. Sudoku ...... A11 out,” Cara Sheets, city recreation an eight-top reserved table. Plat- He approached the vehicle, identified Weather ...... A2 superintendent, said. “There were inum sponsors pay $1,040 and re- himself and told the driver why he several nights that sold out the ceive 16 tickets and a 16-top stopped him, and thereafter, he identi- weekend they went on sale. It took reserved table. Sponsors get first fied the driver as Devillanueva. a few more weeks for the rest to choice of which night they would Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen Deputy Davis said he asked the man sell out.” like to attend. Cara Sheets, city recreation superintendent, “if there was anything illegal in the ve- The event itself will be held on prepares tickets for sale for the upcoming four separate nights: Feb. 19, 20, See SALE, Page 2 Father Daughter Date Night. See SIGNAL, Page 3 A-2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Tuesday, January 5, 2016 LOCAL

READER SERVICES CODY: Legacy remembered Contact us: From Page 1 Address: was vital to be involved in the en- tire part of the community in 1300 Neal St. order to make a difference,” Cookeville, Tenn. Tracy said. “He loved politics, fishing and Tech sports. He al- Mailing Address: ways bragged about buying the first seats ever purchased in the P.O. Box 2729 Hooper-Eblen Center.” Cookeville TN 38502 A graduate of Clarkrange High School and Tennessee Techno- logical University, Noble’s life of Phone: 931-526-9715 dedication and service began at Fax: 931-526-1209 age 17 when he volunteered for the U.S. Army during World War Email: II, serving with the 84th Infantry News Division. [email protected] Achieving the rank of corporal, Sports he fought in the Battle of Ger- [email protected] many with the 333rd Infantry Advertising Regiment Unit. [email protected] He also saw combat during the Living fight for Siegrief Line, the Rhine [email protected] to the Elbe, the Battle of Circulation Geilenkirchen, Lindern and the [email protected] Battle of the Bulge. Business News He was awarded the Combat In- [email protected] fantry Medal, the Bronze Star for Church News Valor, two Bronze Stars for Mer- [email protected] itorious Service, European The- School News atre Medal, Sharp Shooting [email protected] Medal and Good Conduct Medal Classified Ads and was honorably discharged in [email protected] January of 1946. When he returned, he earned his Noble Cody is pictured with his wife of 64 years, Jean. degree from Tennessee Tech and Letter Guidelines began his teaching and coaching mayor of Algood and was voted one who was responsible for ini- man and historical Republican for me when I ran for governor career. by the Cookeville Lions Club as tially finding and leasing the party supporter,” Putnam County and we became good friends. All letters to the editor must In 1947, he was hired as the Man of the Year in 1973. building that, up until last year, Executive Randy Porter said. “I Honey and I send our sympathy be signed and include the full-time coach at In 2000, he was appointed by was the PCRP headquarters for was blessed to have known him to the members of the Cody fam- writer’s name, address and Clarkrange High School, where then-Gov. Don Sundquist to almost 10 years.” for more than 35 years and his ily.” phone number. Letters are his record was 84 wins and 13 serve on the Tennessee Board of Current Putnam County Repub- family are in our prayers.” Fellow U.S. Senator Bob subject to editing and/or re- losses when the teams were un- Regents as chairman of the per- lican Party Chairman Harvey State and federal representatives Corker also shared some jection. A strict 400-word limit will be enforced. Send letters classified. sonnel committee and committee McNeal agreed. also passed along their memories thoughts. to the mailing address listed He then went on to serve as as- of community and public affairs, “Putnam County has lost a great of Noble. “From his honorable service in above, or email to sistant basketball coach at Ten- and numerous other committees leader, businessman and public “Noble was among one of the the Army during [email protected]. nessee Tech from 1951 to 1954. He also served on the presiden- servant,” McNeal said. “He will first faces I saw in Putnam World War II to his time as From there, he served as basket- tial search committee for Roane be greatly missed. Our prayers County during my 2010 Con- mayor of Algood to his tireless ball and football coach at Mon- State Community College, Wal- are with Jean and his family.” gressional bid and he has been a work for the Republican Party in Order a Photo terey High School from until ters State Community College TTU President Emeritus Bob dear friend ever since,” Con- Tennessee and nationally, Noble 1957. and two separate presidential Bell said Noble was a wonderful gressman Diane Black said. Cody had a tremendous impact Every photograph taken by a Then, he went into a different searches for Motlow State Com- friend of his and his wife’s, Glo- “From his tenure on the Ten- on his community, our state and Herald-Citizen photographer sector of education — as princi- munity College. ria. nessee Board of Regents to his our country,” Corker said. and published in the paper is pal of grades 1-12 at Algood Through his efforts, he man- “Tennessee Tech has lost a won- leadership at the Putnam County “All of that considered, I think available for purchase. Go to School. aged to secure approval to build derful friend and an outstanding Republican Party to his time as anyone who spent much time www.herald-citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” His name is also synonymous the new school of nursing build- alumnus,” he said. “He was a mayor of Algood, Noble has ac- with Noble knows that his fa- with business success. ing on Tennessee Tech’s campus. fantastic supporter of education complished much and Ten- vorite role in life was being hus- He owned and operated Cody TTU honored him in 2006 with in his private life, in his role on nesseans owe him a debt of band to Jean, a father and a Office Supply for 30 years, a a naming ceremony for the Noble city council, and in his service to gratitude for his service. Today, grandfather. I am deeply sad- Subscriptions business he started out of his Cody Executive Suite in TTU’s the Tennessee Board of Re- our hearts are with Noble’s lov- dened to learn of his passing and To subscribe, call 931-526- garage selling items over the Roaden University Center. His gents.” ing wife, Jean, and his family as I extend my thoughts and prayers 9715. Visa, MasterCard and summer months, and served as name is also on the executive Cookeville Mayor Ricky Shel- they honor the home-going of to Jean, the Cody family and all Discover accepted. CEO of Tennessee Savings Bank lounge and dining room at the ton said that Noble is an icon in this beloved statesman and who were touched by Noble’s ex- Rates: for 13 years. university’s nursing building. this region. leader. He will be deeply traordinary life.” 3 mo 6 mo 1yr “He spent a great portion of his His name is also on the meeting “Noble was a true statesman missed.” Tracy said there are a lot of Carrier or business career helping Ten- hall at the Cookeville Higher Ed- who cared about his city and its State Senator Paul Bailey said things he and his siblings will Mail: 385 nessee Tech Athletics,” Tracy re- ucation Center, formerly citizens,” he said. “He was a gen- Noble was a civic-minded leader miss about their father — his Zip Code $28 $54 $95 Print & called. Nashville State Community Col- tleman who had a long and dis- with a servant’s heart. wisdom, his encouragement, his E-Edition $29 $56 $98 “Later on in his life, the campus lege. tinguished career of service in “Every candidate, whether local laugh, his candor, his greeting Anywhere Only as a whole became more impor- “Noble Cody was a leader and politics, education, coaching, or statewide, made one of their when someone walked in the E-Edition $21 $42 $84 tant to him and he spent his time a great friend to TTU,” TTU business and as a husband and fa- first stops to see Noble Cody,” he door, sitting with him at ball- Mail: Outside with the Tech Foundation. President Phil Oldham said. “His ther. I will always be grateful for said. games, his tears when he spoke 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 “I know no other man that I re- leadership reflected a passion for his personal kindness to me and “He will be missed. Our of being in the war, him yelling Mail: Outside spect more for this than my fa- education that made a tremen- the wise advice he shared. He thoughts and prayers are with his at the TV news and just knowing Tenn. $82 $132 $220 ther. He taught me how to work dous impact at our university, in will be missed but not forgotten. family as they reflect on his life he was there for you. and how to be loyal to your our community and across the Shannon and I extend our deep of good deeds.” “Sunday afternoons will never craft.” state.” condolences to Jean, Tracy, Lind- U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander be the same,” Tracy said. Miss Your Paper? He then entered the public serv- Noble is also credited with cre- sey, Preston and his entire fam- recalled Noble as a patriot, edu- In addition to Jean, his wife of Your carrier is an independent ice sector by being elected to the ating the modern-day Putnam ily.” cator and builder. 64 years, Noble is survived by contractor. However, as a serv- Cookeville City Council in 1994 County Republican Party. Putnam County Executive “No one loved Tennessee Tech his four children, Preston, Jeanie, ice to our subscribers, our and served two terms on the “I always addressed Noble as Randy Porter also shared some University and the Putnam Lindsey and Tracy; and six circulation department is open board of directors of then- my mentor and he called me his thoughts. County Republican Party more grandchildren. from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- Cookeville General Hospital. protege,” past PCRP chairman “Putnam County has lost a very than Noble did,” he said. “He and Arrangements have not been fi- day-Friday and from He also served two terms as Rusty Welch said. “He was the respected citizen, great business- his family stuck their necks out nalized as of press time. 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. TREES: Pavilion trees are SALE: Father Herald-Citizen Daughter Date USPS 313-680 dying, slated to be cut this week ISSN 8750-5541 Night tickets go The Herald-Citizen is pub- From Page 1 moval of the trees and the limbs well,” he said. lished daily except Saturdays, that will be falling during that “Another positive aspect of the New Year’s Day, Independence primary concern is to protect the process,” Woods said. situation is that most of our events on sale Saturday Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving safety of the audiences who come Two other old and deteriorated there are in the evening,” he con- Day and Christmas Day by out to watch concerts and shows at cottonwood trees have been re- tinued. Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., the performance pavilion,” Woods moved from the area previously. The Leisure Service Department From Page 1 at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box said. Woods pointed out two positive got estimates for the project, which 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. For various reasons, now is the aspects of the situation. does not require action by the city Those intending to purchase tickets online should Periodicals postage paid at perfect time to take care of the “The first is that we’ve planted council to pursue, from three dif- visit www.cookeville-tn.org/ls early to create an ac- Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- issue. about a dozen maple trees around ferent tree removal services. count before the date of the ticket release if they did TER: send address changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, Not only is the performance the perimeter of the park that will Putnam County Tree Service pro- not already do so last year. This will reduce the time Cookeville TN 38502. schedule less disrupted in winter, eventually grow into good shade vided the lowest cost estimate, at it takes to purchase tickets and increase the liklihood The Herald-Citizen is a mem- but the trees themselves are also trees. $2,500. of snagging the desired event date. ber of the Tennessee Press easier to remove now. “They’re not the best source of Woods said he expects the tree “Father Daughter Date Night has become a tradi- Association and the Associ- “When the ground is cold, the shade immediately, but they will removal to take only a day or two tion in our town and most of the attendees look for- ated Press. The Associated less damage is done by the re- eventually shade the area very once the crew is on site. ward to this wonderful night!” Sheets said. Press is entitled exclusively to For more information, contact Sheets at 520-5297. use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather Tonight Wednesday Night Thursday Night Friday Night Readings: Monday’s high in Cookeville Mike DeLapp Mostly clear. Low Partly cloudy. Low An 80% chance of A 20% chance of was 37, low 18 with no rain. Editor & Publisher around 20. Calm around 30. SSE rain. Low around rain. Mostly cloudy. Monday’s high in Monterey wind. wind around 5 45. SSE wind 5 to Low around 44. was 33, low 19 with no rain. Buddy Pearson mph. 10 mph. South wind around Almanac: Managing Editor 5 mph. Tuesday is the 5th day of the Wednesday Thursday Friday year with 361 remaining. The Roger Wells Sunny. High near Mostly cloudy. High A 50% chance of Saturday sun sets at 4:41 p.m. and will Advertising Director 47. SE wind around near 55. SE wind rain. Mostly cloudy. A 40% chance of rise at 6:54 a.m. on Wednes- 5 mph. around 5 mph. High near 56. South rain. Mostly cloudy. day. The moon is a waning Keith McCormick crescent with 19% of the visi- wind 5 to 10 mph. High near 55. SSW ble disc illuminated. Circulation Manager wind around 5 mph. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Tuesday, January 5, 2016 — A3 LOCAL/NATION Monterey officials fill civil service board vacancy By AMY DAVIS month. application to the Pool, apply- HERALD-CITIZEN Staff The civil service board was ing for grant money to install a established in 2001 to “take the security system for city hall,” MONTEREY — A civil serv- politics out” of the hiring and Wiggins said. “We can receive ice board appointment was part firing of city employees. up to $4,000.” of last night’s action as Mon- According to the board selec- All board members gave their terey officials kicked off a new tion process, one representative approval to go for the 50/50 year of town business. — in this case, Bishop — is ap- match grant. Notifications will The board of mayor and alder- pointed by the board of mayor be distributed the week of men chose Monterey resident and aldermen. March 8. Connie Bishop to continue Another is voted on by city The Pool, which provides risk serving on the three-member employees, while the third is management products and civil service board that is re- the choice of the other two civil services to Tennessee munici- sponsible for the hiring and fir- service board members. palities, launched its Property ing of city employees. Those members are Johnny Conservation Matching Grant “As you all will recall, Ruth Ray and Bill Capps, respec- Program for all members who Ann Woolbright... resigned tively. have property coverage with sometime back, and you folks Bishop, along with her hus- the Pool. appointed Connie Bishop to fill band, Clift, had been in the The objective is to help eligi- out her unexpired term,” pharmacy business in Mon- ble members purchase items Mayor Bill Wiggins said. terey since 1995. designed to protect insured That term ended Dec. 31. The couple owned Bishop property. “Now there’s a vacancy,” he Drugs from 2000 until it was In addition, the board unani- added. sold to Fred’s Pharmacy in mously passed an ordinance to Alderman Dale Welch said 2012. amend Monterey zoning regu- Bishop had expressed interest In March 2014, Bishop be- lations pertaining to planned in retaining her seat, which came a full-time realtor. residential developments. Last prompted his nomination. In other action, board mem- night’s reading was the third “She said she would be glad Amy Davis | Herald-Citizen bers adopted a Tennessee Mu- and final reading. to serve a full term,” he said. Monterey Mayor Bill Wiggins leads board members during last night’s meeting. nicipal League resolution to A public hearing concerning With no other nominations on participate in a Pool’s Property the ordinance was held just the floor, board members gave Conservation Matching Grant prior to the board meeting; their nod. service board in a special- having been appointed to com- former Putnam County clerk, Program. however, no one from the com- Bishop first joined the civil called meeting in April 2014, plete the term of Woolbright, a who resigned earlier that “We have already sent in an munity offered comments.

SIGNAL: Stop leads to drug charges DISCARD: Options available to From Page 1 search, and they found in the contents of a black Coach backpack what they believed to dispose of old Christmas trees hicle, and he stated not that he was aware of.” be a quantity of methamphetamine. From Page 1 “It makes a great fish habitat,” Woods said. The deputy said he ran a records check on The man’s cell phone was reportedly also in Alan Galloway, an area farm management spe- the driver and asked for permission to search the backpack. their own use, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday cialist at the University of Tennessee Extension the vehicle. “I asked him if he had anything else on him, through Friday. Putnam County Office who is in the Christmas He “appeared nervous,” according to the re- [and he] willingly handed me a small plastic Cookeville Public Works Foreman Timmy Lee tree business, said people who live in wooded port by Deputy Davis, but he ultimately con- baggy ... full of what appeared to be mari- said public works employees regularly pick up areas or have a large area of property may simply sented to the search. juana,” Deputy Davis reports. brush, so there’s no need to call to arrange a spe- leave the trees outside. While the deputy waited for assistance, he And the man handed the deputy another cial pick up. “It doesn’t hurt to put it out there for extra habitat requested that Devillanueva exit the vehicle, case with baggies that contained more mari- “We run it by sections and work our way across,” for birds and rabbits, but it’s not an option every- and he searched his person. juana and meth. Lee said. “We throw it in the truck and take it to one wants to go with,” Galloway said. The deputy found two knives and a box cut- Devillanueva was charged with possession the mulch site.” Galloway said he doesn’t recommend burning ter in the man’s possession. of a controlled substance with the intent to re- Those who live outside city limits may bring them. “I asked him why he had so many knives,” sell. their trees to West Jackson site or to the landfill at “You definitely don’t want to burn them in your Deputy Davis said. He was booked into the Putnam County Jail 11089 Cookeville Boatdock Road. fireplace,” he said. Reportedly, the man told him it was for pro- on a total bond of $7,500. In the past, Cookeville has used the trees in its According to the National Christmas Tree Asso- tection. According to the incident report, his initial lakes, according to Cookeville Leisure Services ciation, some communities use the trees for soil Deputies Matt Roberts, Gabe Frizzell and appearance in Putnam County General Ses- Director Rick Woods, but is not currently using erosion barriers, fish feeders, bird feeders, mulch Chris Miller arrived to assist with the vehicle sions Court is scheduled for Feb. 29. them. and paths for hiking trails. Obama makes limited move on gun control WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- existing law that could be easily quirement by declining to regis- “This is not going to solve Charleston, South Carolina; and every legal step he could take on dent Barack Obama’s do-it-him- reversed by his successor. ter as licensed dealers, but offi- every violent crime in this coun- Tucson, Arizona, among many his own. A more recent spate of self plan for keeping guns away At the centerpiece of Obama’s cials said new federal guidance try,” Obama said. Yet he said the others. After Newtown, Obama gun-related atrocities, including from those who shouldn’t have plan, to be unveiled at a White would clarify that it applies to steps would “potentially save sought far-reaching, bipartisan in San Bernardino, California, them falls far short of what he’d House event with gun violence anyone “in the business” of sell- lives and spare families the pain legislation that went beyond shootings have spurred the ad- hoped to accomplish through leg- victims, is a more sweeping def- ing firearms. of these extraordinary losses.” background checks. ministration to give the issue an- islation after a massacre at Sandy inition of gun dealers that the ad- They put sellers on notice that Obama’s package of executive When the effort collapsed in the other look, as Obama seeks to Hook Elementary School shook ministration hopes will expand the government planned to actions aims to curb what he’s Senate, the White House said it make good on a policy issue that the country to attention in 2012. the number of gun sales subject strengthen enforcement — in- described as a scourge of gun vi- was thoroughly researching the he’s elevated time and again but Yet even the more modest steps to background checks. At gun cluding deploying 230 new ex- olence in the U.S., punctuated by president’s powers to identify has failed until now to advance. Obama will announce Tuesday shows, websites and flea mar- aminers the FBI will hire to appalling mass shootings in rely on murky interpretations of kets, sellers often skirt that re- process background checks. Newtown, Connecticut; Community Calendar

The Community Calendar is ficial certificate of completion sional counseling available. For Jan. 23 a daily list of announcements from the American Red Cross. more info., call (931) 432-4111. ROTARY: Cookeville Break- of one-time events hosted by Space limited to 12 students. Jan. 14 fast Rotary will have its annual nonprofit groups. To include Pre-payment required. Make PEO: P.E.O. Chapter L will International Night your information, call 526- checks payable to St. Michael’s meet on Thursday at 10 a.m., at dinner/fundraiser on Saturday. 9715 and ask for the newsroom Episcopal Church. For more First Cumberland Presbyterian Speaker will be Rudy Kalis, a secretary, fax 526-1209 or info., go to family@stmichael- Church. sportscaster at WSMV. There email bbs@herald- cookeville.com or call (931) Jan. 18 will be a silent auction and din- citizen.com. Be sure to include 526-4654. HEAD START: The ner buffet. Tickets are $25 in ad- your name and number as well Jan. 8-9 L.B.J.&C. Development Corpo- vance and $30 at the door. Call as a time, date and location of BOOK SALE: Twice Told ration Head Start Centers and Rachel Moses at (931) 265- the event. Tales is a used bookstore located the Central Office will be closed 0439, [email protected]; or Jan. 6 at the Putnam County Library. Monday in observance of Martin Sharon Anderson at (931) 303- UDC: The United Daughters of Due to the New Year’s holiday, Luther King Jr. Day. 2954, [email protected]. the Confederacy, Captain Sally we will open on Saturday, Jan. 9, Tompkins 2123, will meet on from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Also open Wednesday at noon in the upper on Friday, Jan. 8, from 4-6 p.m. level of the Putnam County Li- for members of the Putnam brary. If you have a Confederate County Library Friends only. ancestor or need further infor- Memberships are available at the mation, please call (931) 738- door. Hard cover books for $2 5869. and paperback books for 50 FFREEREE * Jan. 8 cents. BABYSITTER’S TRAIN- Jan. 12 AAntibioticsntibiotics wwithith VVisitisit ING COURSE: The American CAREGIVER: The Red Cross Babysitter’s Training UCDD/Area Agency on Aging Course registration deadline is and Disability (AAAD) will Friday. Cost is $85 for youth hold its caregiver support group ages 11 to 16. Course will be meeting on Tuesday from 10-11 held Saturday, Jan. 23, from 9:30 a.m., at 1225 S. Willow Ave., a.m.-4:30 p.m., at St. Michael’s Cookeville. The meeting is for Episcopal Church. Lunch pro- anyone caring for another indi- vided. Participants receive an of- vidual. There will be profes-

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Established 1903 Mike DeLapp, Editor and Publisher Buddy Pearson, Managing Editor Modern men need to embrace their dads and granddads

he state of the American from us. It’s best that way. It’s best male is in shambles, and I that we distinguish ourselves from Tcite three pieces of evidence them in our actions, manner and as proof: dress. Exhibit A: Purses. The modern Here’s a solution, then: We need male eschews a wallet in favor of to become more like our fathers a high-style satchel — purse — to and grandfathers — the fellows we hold his body spray, hair goop, have been told to shun. Here are a diary and whatever other junk he few examples as to how we can thinks he needs to tote around. get started. Exhibit B: Makeup. Eyeliner for Men, when your wife comes men — “guyliner” — is a growing home from the mall with a bag of male trend, as new clothes for your son — a bag reported in filled with color-coordinated The Washing- knickers and suspenders and ton Post. matching saddle shoes, you must Exhibit C: say what our fathers would have Clothing. As said had our mothers attempted The Wall such a move: “No son of mine is Street Journal going to wear any damn knick- recently re- ers!” ported, “The Men, you must participate in the fashion indus- naming process of your sons. Ash- When Americans were exceptional Tom try is blurring ley, Shelby and Michelle are not the line be- appropriate names for boys. Purcell tween mascu- Men, we must stop shopping at avid Brooks, a New York guished Flying enlightened era, when racism and anti- line and the mall with our women. Our Times columnist and my val- Cross. Future U.S. Semitism (we hadn’t discovered Is- feminine … as men’s fashions dads and granddads never went Dued colleague on PBS’ “New- Presidents John F. lamophobia) were common, before our stretch to include bold floral along with this. When our mothers sHour,” has told of having heard a Kennedy, Gerald sensitive, consciousness-raised time. prints, piping accents and skirts … dragged our dads to the mall, they rebroadcast of “Command Perform- Ford and George But the United States in 1973 aban- .” made a scene: “For goodness ance,” a radio show that went out to H.W. Bush sur- doned the value that war is everyone’s Skirts? Hey, men, a little advice: sakes, Betty, will you buy some- U.S. troops everywhere during World vived enemy fire. responsibility by switching to a volun- If you ever get caught wearing a thing so we can get the heck out of War II. This particular show was aired But of the 15 teer military. We legally exempted the skirt, you better be carrying bag- here!” on V-J Day — when the Japanese sur- major-party 2016 sons of affluence and influence from pipes. Sure, our dads and granddads rendered, ending the war. David was presidential candi- having to bear the hardship Dick Ch- I’m not certain how the American were imperfect creatures. They impressed by both the total absence of dates remaining as eney had braved during the Vietnam male has evolved to such a sissi- were not very good at understand- any chest-thumping self-congratula- Mark of this writing, War, when he was forced to obtain five fied state, but I have a hunch. It ing our feelings or expressing tions and by what he called the “tone Shields none has spent a draft deferments in order to avoid the dates back 40 years or more, when themselves. But in the process of of self-effacement and humility.” single day in mili- personal inconvenience of serving in a the feminist movement kicked into remaking the modern male, we’ve Bing Crosby, who headed up the tary service. war he patriotically backed. high gear. tossed out the baby with the bath- show’s cast — which included Mar- Think about it. During World War II, Abandoned is the timeless truth that Yes, feminism brought us many water. lene Dietrich, Cary Grant and Dinah William McChesney Martin, the presi- armies do not fight wars; countries good things. Women deserved Our dads and granddads had Shore — said simply: “All anybody dent of the New York Stock Exchange, fight wars. And if the people of a equal opportunity and they’re trouble telling us they loved us, can do is thank God it’s over. Today, declined an officer’s commission and country refuse personally to bear any doing better than ever these days. but they were awfully good at though, our deep-down feeling is one chose to enter the Army as a private burden, to pay any price (even refusing But some weren’t content with just showing us through their actions. of humility.” Burgess Meredith quoted earning $21 a month. Future Hall of to cover the cost of the conflict), then that. They kept an eye on us and pro- the war correspondent Ernie Pyle, who Famers Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams that country ought never to send an Some wanted to transform the tected us — the men who dated had been killed only four months ear- and Hank Greenberg and heavyweight army into war. masculine American male. my five teenage sisters feared my lier at Okinawa and had written in an- boxing champ Joe Louis — along with The enlisted ranks of today’s military He is considered closed-minded, father with good reason. They ticipation: “We did not win it because such stars as Clark Gable, Jimmy are recruited disproportionately from archaic, misogynistic and sexist, worked their tails off to provide. destiny created us better than all other Stewart and Tony Bennett — proudly America’s disadvantaged neighbor- after all. He has been pressured to And they asked nothing in return peoples. I hope that in victory we are served. “The sense that nobody is that hoods. get in touch with his feminine side except that we become good, re- more grateful than we are proud.” different from anybody else” defined With an officer corps filled with the and his feelings. spectable citizens who live moral Brooks contrasts, unfavorably, our the nation. children of already serving officers, And, boy, has he responded. lives. own “me” era of terminal narcissism The spirit of citizen responsibility the U.S. has a military isolated from a Today, the landscape is polluted These are the masculine traits we with that sadly vanished 1945 “humil- and collective sacrifice ruled the larger, civilian population, which has with sensitive new-age guys. need to re-embrace — or the day ity, the sense that nobody is that differ- homefront, where Americans accepted little understanding of or interest in Touchy-feely guys with soft voices may come when we’re all wearing ent from anybody else.” the rationing of sugar, butter, meat, what the military is doing — just as and caring eyes — fellows who knickers, suspenders and saddle Then, war did indeed demand equal- cigarettes, alcohol and gasoline. Citi- long as its sons don’t have to do it. It’s get misty at baby showers and clap shoes that our wives made us buy ity of sacrifice. President Franklin D. zens collected scrap metal, tin cans, a long way from the V-J Day “humil- heartily the first time junior uses at the mall. Roosevelt had four sons, all of whom paper and cooking fat for the war ef- ity, the sense that nobody is that differ- the john to go number two. served in combat. Among them, fort, and in neighborhood “victory gar- ent from anybody else.” Well, nuts to that. Tom Purcell is a syndicated through their individual bravery, they dens,” they raised one-third of the Look, men, we need to get hold columnist. His e-mail address earned the Navy Cross, two Silver vegetables and fruit the nation con- Mark Shields is a syndicated of ourselves. Women are different is [email protected]. Stars, a Bronze Star and the Distin- sumed. That, of course, was in a less columnist.

Christie, ISIS and other 2016 predictions Moderately Confused t the beginning of a new year, cul- - Exxon will develop inhabit tree houses in Golden Gate Park. tures all over the world traditionally a way to block out the - No matter who wins the Presidency, Bill Aperform peculiar ceremonies meant sun and then make a Clinton actively campaigns to get ap- to wipe the slate clean and start afresh. The big move into solar en- pointed Ambassador to Sweden. Chinese hide knives to ward off danger. In ergy. - Air travel will devolve to the point that Denmark, old dishes are thrown at front - Disney enters nego- certain discount tickets require pedaling. doors to symbolize the collection of new tiations to purchase Ti- - During a stump speech in Concord, New friends. Spanish residents eat 12 grapes, betan Buddhism with Hampshire, Donald Trump’s hat will fly off one at each stroke of the clock to promote the aim of starring a and his hair will be wind- whipped into the good fortune. And in the Durst household, rambunctious Little shape of a sail whisking him airborne into we percolate sardonically cynical predic- Buddha in his own Sat- the parking lot of a Montpelier, Vermont tions for the upcoming 12 months. urday morning cartoon. public library. This is to symbolize the perpetuation of a Will - At the next GOP de- - Congress fixes Social Security by rais- career predicated on mocking and scoffing Durst bate, Carly Fiorina ing the retirement age to 83. and taunting. But with taste. So here are smiles so hard, all the - New York Senator Chuck Schumer be- Durstco’s predictions for the year 2016. In other participants on the dais recoil at the comes the go-to guy in the Democratic the spirit of recycling and promoting a sound of her enamel cracking. Her face Caucus after it is revealed that Harry Reid zero-waste policy, please cherry-pick your will then freeze like that. died months ago. favorites and dump the rest into the laps of - In Dallas, Texas, a benefit held to estab- - The NFL will lobby the Catholic Church worthy acquaintances. lish the Ethan Couch Affluence Support to celebrate mass on Monday mornings in - After dropping out of the Presidential Group raises one dollar. order not to interfere with football ratings. race, Chris Christie hits the talk show cir- - After a heckler at the Masters Tourna- - Minnesota Department of Game officials cuit to publicize his celebrity diet book, but ment shouts from the edge of the 12th call off the hunt for whoever shot the lion- is turned down by everyone except a pod- green, “Give it up Grandpa,” Tiger Woods killing dentist, Walter Palmer, with a bow cast in Calabasas. chases him with a putter, trips and falls into and arrow. - In an attempt to expand its popularity, Rae’s Creek. - The Chicago Cubs lose game 7 of the ISIS will merge with Alcoholics Anony- - Taking his personal quest for wholeness World Series when a lightning bolt strikes mous, the American Automobile Associa- to the next level, Vladimir Putin enters Jun- Ben Zobrist ten feet from home as he at- tion and the American Association of gian analysis and releases an award win- tempts to score the tying run. Retired Persons to form ning series of children’s books. He also ISISAAAAAAARP, and then facilitate takes up pipe-smoking. Will Durst is a syndicated columnist. senior citizens driving soberly to suicide - Rents in San Francisco climb so high, His e-mail address is durst@caglecar- bombings. members of the middle class are forced to toons.com HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Tuesday, January 5, 2016 — A5 LOCAL/NATION Family unhappy, but ex-officer’s attorney gratified by bond CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A for- pointed. Until he was released, Slager had been phone video firing eight times as Scott speedy trial. mer South Carolina policeman charged “In granting Michael bond, Judge in solitary confinement at the Charleston ran from a traffic stop. The case in- Savage said he was prepared to go to with murder in the shooting death of an Newman recognized that Michael is pre- County Detention Center since the inci- flamed a national debate about how court this spring. unarmed black motorist will remain sumed innocent and that he should not dent last April. Now, Slager will have to blacks are treated by white police offi- But prosecutor Scarlett Wilson said the under house arrest until his trial begins be punished by remaining in jail during remain at an undisclosed location in cers. state would not be ready until Novem- in the fall. a lengthy pretrial delay,” Slager’s attor- South Carolina and must have no con- Civil rights activists planned a Tuesday ber. The attorney for ex-officer Michael ney Andy Savage said in a statement. tact with the victim’s family. He faces 30 news conference outside the jail to dis- She also is prosecuting Dylann Roof, Slager said Tuesday that he’s gratified Scott’s family “believes at the end of years to life without parole if convicted cuss the development. the white man charged with murder in by his client’s release from jail, but the the day that justice will prevail,” family of murder. During an hourlong hearing Monday, the killings of nine black parishioners at family of victim Walter Scott said attorney Justin Bamberg said shortly Slager, a 34-year-old former North Judge Clifton Newman heard Savage a Charleston church. That trial is set to through a spokesman that they’re disap- after the ruling Monday. Charleston officer, is shown on cell- argue that his client should be granted a begin in July.

THE MARKET IN REVIEW U.S. stocks waver; GM and STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS DAILY DOW JONES Dow Jones industrials 17,760 Ford fall after sales reports dd Close: 17,148.94 17,340 Change: -276.09 (-1.6%) 10,001.56NYSE -141.86 NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. makers continued to trade higher from snacks, seat assignments, 16,920 10 DAYS 18,400 stocks are wobbling Tuesday as President Obama prepared to and space in overhead bins. GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) morning as global markets stabi- announce new executive actions The company also became Name Last Chg %Chg 17,600 lize a day after a plunge in China intended to reduce gun violence known for splashy promotions GenSteel rs 2.74 +1.41 +105.8 unsettled investors worldwide. and unregulated sales. The and “pre-reclined” seats that ChesEn pfD 19.80 +2.60 +15.1 16,800 3D Sys 9.83 +1.14 +13.1 Health care stocks were the prospect of additional back- couldn’t be lowered, letting the SunEdison 5.75 +.66 +13.0 Willbros 3.04 +.35 +13.0 16,000 biggest gainers as drugmakers ground checks and other regula- company fit more people on its EmergCap 4.11 +.42 +11.4 moved modestly higher. tions often boosts demand for planes. However shares were Voxeljet 4.97 +.48 +10.7 15,200 KEEPING SCORE: The Dow guns. down by about half over the last Nautilus 18.48 +1.76 +10.5 JASOND ChesEng 4.95 +.45 +10.0 Jones industrial average fell 10 Smith & Wesson rose $2.85, or year and in November they hit ResoluteF 8.33 +.76 +10.0 points, or 0.1 percent, to 17,139 12.2 percent, to $26.13 and two-year lows. LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) as of 11:08 a.m. Eastern time Sturm Ruger added $4.32, or 7 Spirit rose $2.62, or 6.7 percent, Name Last Chg %Chg STOCK MARKET INDEXES FiatChry16 80.50 -40.49 -33.5 52-Week YTD 12-mo Tuesday. The Standard & Poor’s percent, to $65.78. Late Monday, to $41.80. Drx300Chin 19.23 -3.99 -17.2 High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg 500 index rose three points, or Smith & Wesson raised its profit DRIVE MY CAR: Auto makers ScorpBlk rs 8.34 -1.55 -15.7 18,351.36 15,370.33 Dow Industrials 17,148.94 -276.09 -1.58 -1.58 -2.02 0.1 percent, to 2,015. The Nasdaq estimates for the year, saying are reporting their December and AVangrd 11.90 -2.11 -15.1 9,257.44 7,361.11 Dow Transportation 7,352.59 -156.12 -2.08 -2.08 -16.98 SunTr wtB 4.95 -.85 -14.7 657.17 539.96 Dow Utilities 577.48 -.34 -.06 -.06 -5.96 composite added eight points, or sales were better than it had ex- full-year sales Tuesday. Car KrNwChina 54.43 -8.97 -14.1 11,254.87 9,509.59 NYSE Composite 10,001.56 -141.86 -1.40 -1.40 -5.71 DrxHmbBull 25.06 -3.85 -13.3 0.2 percent, to 4,911. pected. Earlier, data from the na- shopping site Edmunds.com ex- 5,231.94 4,292.14 Nasdaq Composite 4,903.09 -104.32 -2.08 -2.08 +5.38 CalifRescs 2.03 -.30 -12.9 DRUGMAKERS RISE: Gilead tional background check pects 1.7 million cars were sold, MVChiAMC 36.29 -5.00 -12.1 947.85 809.57 S&P 100 896.54 -14.89 -1.63 -1.63 +.62 Axovant n 15.90 -2.13 -11.8 2,134.72 1,867.01 S&P 500 2,012.66 -31.28 -1.53 -1.53 -.39 Sciences advanced. Late Monday program showed background which would make last month 1,551.28 1,344.80 S&P MidCap 1,379.18 -19.40 -1.39 -1.39 -3.45 the company said it will receive checks surged in December, sug- the biggest December in history MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) 22,537.15 19,619.26 Wilshire 5000 20,841.36 -326.50 -1.54 -1.54 -2.01 Name Vol (00) Last Chg 1,296.00 1,078.63 Russell 2000 1,108.62 -27.27 -2.40 -2.40 -6.16 a sped-up review of a new hepa- gesting strong sales. for the auto industry. BkofAm 1074842 16.43 -.40 titis C treatment, and on Tuesday Smith & Wesson shares have General Motors said its U.S. GenElec 616261 30.71 -.44 TOCKS OF OCAL NTEREST Gilead reported positive results more than doubled in value over sales rose 6 percent to 3 million SunEdison 496270 5.75 +.66 S L I WillisGp 429041 47.18 -1.39 YTD YTD from a clinical trial of a hepatitis the last year and Sturm Ruger is cars and trucks, while Ford’s FrptMcM 415615 6.55 -.22 Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg B drug. The company plans to up more than 80 percent. sales increased 8 percent. Fiat ChesEng 380946 4.95 +.45 Pfizer 366428 31.95 -.33 AFLAC 1.64 2.8 10 59.18 -.72 -1.2 IBM 5.20 3.8 9 135.95 -1.67 -1.2 file for marketing approval by the SPIRIT FLIES: Spirit Airlines Chrysler sales grew 13 percent FordM 361868 13.97 -.12 AT&T Inc 1.92 5.6 37 34.35 -.06 -.2 IntPap 1.76 4.7 15 37.67 -.03 -.1 end of March. 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Optibase 8.20 +.89 +12.2 Treasuries Euro .9236 .9207 Jan. 5, at the funeral home. Event Center and again Wednes- She was born Dec. 20, 1940, in 3-month 0.21 0.26 ($2 OR MORE) Japan 119.30 120.63 LOSERS 6-month 0.50 0.55 Mrs. Colson passed away Sun- day from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Monterey to the late Jesse and Name Last Chg %Chg 5-year 1.74 1.72 17.3314 17.2044 day, Jan. 3, 2016, in her home. at the Algood Family Event Cen- Jeanette Watson Ooten. KBS Fash 2.10 -.70 -25.0 10-year 2.25 2.23 Switzerlnd 1.0022 1.0011 British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others PerionNwk 3.00 -.63 -17.4 30-year 2.99 2.94 show dollar in foreign currency. Speck Funeral Home in Liv- ter. She was a cosmetologist, the Qunar 43.96 -8.78 -16.6 ingston is in charge of arrange- Mrs. Roach passed away peace- former owner and operator of InglesMk h 38.35 -5.73 -13.0 GWG Hldgs 5.61 -.83 -12.9 ments. fully Sunday morning, Jan. 3, Frenchman’s Market and the op- InfinityPh 6.91 -.94 -12.0 MUTUAL FUNDS 2016, in Cookeville Regional erator of Restoring Hope in Bax- ZionsB wt20 2.99 -.40 -11.8 NatHlTr n 29.64 -3.89 -11.6 Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init Medical Center. ter. She was a member of St. CaesarAcq 6.06 -.75 -11.0 Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt She was born Dec. 11, 1938, in Thomas Aquinas Catholic ProQRTher 7.73 -.95 -10.9 AB GlbThmtGrB m WS 12 70.88 -5.0 -0.4/B +1.0/E 4.00 2,500 AB GrB m LG 15 34.28 -3.9 +6.4/A +12.0/B 4.00 2,500 Algood to the late Herbert and Church and Daughters of Is- OST CTIVE ($1 OR MORE) M A AB IntlGrB m FG 3 13.71 -2.2 -2.9 +0.3 4.00 2,500 Winnie Harp West. abella. Name Vol (00) Last Chg AllianzGI FcGrC m LG 233 28.95 -3.7 +7.2/A +12.7/A 1.00 1,000 Frances graduated from Algood She is survived by a daughter Apple Inc 644486 105.35 +.09 American Century ValueInv LV 2,070 7.52 -3.8 -5.6/C +9.8/B NL 2,500 Microsoft 515475 54.80 -.68 American Funds AmBalA m MA 49,636 23.62 -2.4 +0.8/A +9.5/A 5.75 250 High School and attended Ten- and son-in-law, Denise and R.J. Facebook 368838 102.22 -2.44 American Funds CapIncBuA m IH 69,072 55.29 -2.1 -3.8/C +6.2/A 5.75 250 Cisco 347189 26.41 -.54 nessee Tech University. She was Szmydt of Cookeville; two sons AMD 321259 2.77 -.10 American Funds CpWldGrIA m WS 53,886 42.65 -3.8 -3.6/C +6.4/C 5.75 250 American Funds FnInvA m LB 45,508 49.91 -4.0 +1.9/A +10.7/C 5.75 250 married to her high school sweet- and a daughter-in-law, Steven SiriusXM 303338 3.95 -.12 heart, the late Bruce Glynn Remkus of Cookeville and Bryan Intel 269323 33.99 -.46 American Funds GrthAmA m LG 75,740 40.51 -4.0 +3.4/B +11.5/C 5.75 250 Frankie Faye Jackson Yahoo 248217 31.40 -1.86 American Funds IncAmerA m MA 71,719 20.04 -2.2 -2.4/C +8.0/A 5.75 250 Roach, for 57 years before his and Mary Remkus of Chicago, MicronT 223655 14.33 +.17 American Funds InvCoAmA m LB 56,612 32.93 -3.4 -2.6/C +10.2/C 5.75 250 Netflix s 202984 109.96 -4.42 American Funds WAMutInvA m LV 51,111 37.91 -3.4 -1.4/A +11.5/A 5.75 250 COOKEVILLE — No services passing in 2014. Frances was re- Ill.; two grandchildren, Tyler Dodge & Cox Income CI 43,898 13.30 -0.5 -0.7/D +3.6/B NL 2,500 are planned for Frankie Faye tired from Frontier Communica- “Rocky” Szmydt and Melanie DIARY Dodge & Cox IntlStk FB 61,812 35.70 -5.9 -12.9/E +2.1/C NL 2,500 Jackson, 83, of Cookeville. tions. 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Tuesday, January 5, 2016 LIVING 6 Grandma-to- be can’t All about muster landfills enthusiasm orldwide, landfills are the she wants to most common way used to dispose of trash. A feel Wlandfill is a place where trash is buried for disposal. The first known EAR ABBY: My landfill was established in Athens, daughter-in-law, Greece, in 500 BC. Law dictated D“Eden,” is married to that all trash had to be disposed of my daughter. Eden is now one mile from the city. Landfills are pregnant via artificial insemi- one of the less expensive ways of nation. I will never meet the managing trash and many countries donor and know almost noth- use this method for disposing of ing about him. Could this be trash. why I don’t have the enthusi- As the population on Earth grows, asm for this pregnancy that I so does the trash. As more and more should have, since the baby neighborhoods and towns grow up, will be my first grandchild? much of the space that could be I feel guilty that I’m not ex- Sutton Store Players Dinner Theatre used for a landfill is taken up. Find- cited. I’m wondering if it’s be- ing a suitable place to build more The Sutton Store Players Dinner Theatre presents “Love Stories of Mayberry” at the Sutton General cause there is no blood landfills is becoming more difficult. Store in Granville Feb. 4, 5, 11 and 12 at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. each night and on Feb. 10 at 11 a.m. and 1 connec- Landfills can interfere with wildlife, p.m. Members, in front, from left, are Stan Webster as Andy Griffith, Wyatt Curtis as Opie Taylor and Liz tion, but and cause problems with dust and Dear Bennett as Aunt Bee and Clarabelle. In the second row, Kaye Loftis as Jennifer, Rich Caliri as Floyd and neither odor. Noise Rube, Betty Caliri as Mary, Brenda Curtis as Thelma Lou, David Torres as Ben, Susan Curtis as lady of Abby would from operating the community, Sam Moore as Barney and Randall Clemons as Otis Campbell and Jeff Pruett. The Valen- Recycling there be if tine Dinner Show will be based on the Farmer Takes a Wife Show and the Alcohol and Ole Lace show of heavy equip- the baby the Andy Griffith Show. Reservations can now be made by calling 931-653-4151. ment can cause were noise pollution. adopted. All these factors Eden is contribute to re- due in a ducing property month. We values for live close Rotary International Night neighboring by, and I communities. need to The way a Abigail generate landfill works is some en- to feature world traveler Kalis Lisa to accept trash Van Buren thusiasm. from residents, Any sug- COOKEVILLE — Each year since But Kalis had nications. Luck county and city gestions? — GRANDMA-IN- 2009, Cookeville Breakfast Rotary has humble begin- The key to his longevity and success haulers, or pri- WAITING sponsored an International Night dinner nings, and he lies in the fact that he has always been vate haulers. Household trash DEAR GRANDMA: Yes. featuring different countries from sailed into New able to relate the drive to succeed in brought into the landfill is weighed Start by doing all the things around the world. The purpose is to ex- York harbor with sports to the same passion to succeed in and a tipping fee is assessed based you would if you WERE ex- pand cultural horizons and also raise his mother, father, life. In order to appreciate that even on the weight of the trash. Tipping cited about this grandchild. Be funds for CBR International Projects and sister as immi- more, he’s made a point of getting in- fees vary from landfill to landfill, as participatory as your daugh- such as clean water wells, ShelterBox, grants from Ger- volved personally from skydiving, to depending on the demand for dis- ter and daughter-in-law will and others. Previously, India, Saudi many when he driving race cars, to flying in an F-16 posal. As the population grows, so allow. If you do, while I can’t Arabia, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and was only five fighter jet. He is truly a man with pas- will the demand for landfills. This guarantee that you will feel a France have been featured. This year’s Kalis years old — un- sion for life, for work and for family. will increase the amount of tipping bond with the baby, your event honoring Greece will be extra able to speak a He will share his passion for life and fees required to dispose of our chances of forming one will be special. In addition to a silent auction word of English. With all of their travel Saturday, Jan. 23. Don’t miss this household trash. After waste is de- greater. And please stop feel- and fantastic dinner buffet, the featured earthly possessions crammed into one special evening. Tickets for Interna- posited in the landfill, it is com- ing guilty. Relationships take speaker for the evening will be Rudy small wooden trunk, they were each is- tional Night 2016 are $25 in advance pacted through the use of heavy time to build, and this is no Kalis. Kalis is probably best known for sued $14 and a train ticket that eventu- with a limited number of tickets avail- equipment and then covered with a exception. his lengthy career (since 1974) at ally led to Milwaukee, Wis., where he able at the door for $30. Table sponsor- layer of soil or wood chips. House- DEAR ABBY: My husband WSMV as a sportscaster, but he is also lived for the next 20 years. ships for business or individuals are hold trash is compacted in many and I are facing a big decision: a world traveler and sought-after In 1970, after serving his country with also available. For tickets or informa- layers, where it is left to decay. In whether to move to a better speaker. four years in the United State Air Force, tion contact Rachel Moses order for landfills to be effective, school district for our daugh- He has been honored with four re- he returned to Milwaukee and attended ([email protected] or 931-265-0439) they must be closely monitored to ter. The one we’re in doesn’t gional Emmys for outstanding broad- the University of Wisconsin-Milwau- or Sharon Anderson (histoire@char- make sure the landfill is not pollut- rate high, and yes, we can af- casting and commentary. kee, earning a degree in mass commu- ter.net or 931-303-2954). ing surrounding soil, air and water. ford to move to a more elite Improperly operated or monitored area. So what is holding us landfills can become nuisances by back? Our wonderful neigh- providing breeding grounds for ro- bors! dents, mosquitoes and flies — all of They are our best friends. which can cause disease. Our husbands are close, and Even though waste is covered with it’s the same with our kids — soil, precipitation trickles through even the dogs. We vacation to- the layered waste. As it trickles gether and take turns carpool- through, it picks up moisture and ing to school in the mornings. dissolved matter which is then sus- They have welcomed my pended in the precipitation. This liq- daughter into their home, and uid can be very toxic and must be ditto for us and their children. managed. Some landfills have Are we fools to walk away pumps that pump the leachate back from such contentment and into the landfill. Other landfills, love? — HEAVY DECISION through the use of pumps, divert the IN PENNSYLVANIA water into ponds where it can be DEAR HEAVY DECI- treated. As the compressed house- SION: If you and your friends hold waste begins to decay anerobi- are close for reasons other cally — without oxygen — methane than geography and conven- gas is created as a byproduct. Gas in ience, your relationship with a landfill must be monitored to them should be a lasting one. Masonic officers make sure large pockets are not in However, your daughter’s ed- danger of exploding. Sometimes ucation should come first, and Cookeville Masonic Lodge 266 recently installed the officers for 2016. They are, from left, in front, Treas- landfills can catch fire and burn in- if they are true friends, they urer Dan Hicks, Senior Warden Jeff Jones, Worshipful Master Jeff Abbott, Junior Warden Chris Sparks, definitely, due to methane gas con- will understand why you are Secretary John Spencer and Chaplain Richard Smith. In back: Junior Steward Joe Elder, Senior Deacon tained within the layers. Due to making the move. Roy Chesnut, Tiler Don Jernigan, Marshall Tommy Clark, Junior Deacon John Hamlet and Senior Steward issues with potential pollution and DEAR ABBY: As someone Jeff Mahler. methane gas, a landfill must be on a second marriage, may I monitored daily. After it closes, it point something out to your must be monitored for 30 years. In readers? An engagement is not addition, should landfills pollute marriage. Start the new year off right at Baxter Senior Center surrounding communities, the People need to take a hard county is liable for cleaning up the look at the person they are 016 is here with a new year and way to get going Band and is at the Cornerstone School waste, and compensating surround- choosing to spend the rest of the Baxter Senior Center wel- Senior in the right direc- on First Avenue in Baxter. We have a ing landowners for damages. their lives with, and under- 2comes everyone to come see us Corner tion. great dance floor and excellent music. Tennessee currently has 47 Class 1 stand that they cannot change and be a part of an up and coming Lunch is served Thursday afternoons are dedicated to Landfills. Class 1 Landfills accept another person. Red flags Senior Center. every day at noon. Pinochle playing and every first and household waste. should be addressed DURING Before we get into our activities and This is an on- third Friday is Bridge. These are If Tennesseans continue to gener- THE ENGAGEMENT. That participant- and evidence-based pro- premises cooked games to keep your mind sharp. ate waste at the current rates, in little annoyance will grow and grams for the upcoming year, the staff meal and it is a Health screening is on the second 2025 the amount of municipal solid has the potential to blossom and members of the Baxter Senior very nutritious Thursday and the third Tuesday fol- waste, MSW, will more than double, into a huge issue. Center wants to give a big thank you and hearty meal. lowed by Bingo. based on projected population in- Counseling can be wonder- to everyone who made 2015 a fantas- We offer a paint- We appreciate the people who spon- creases. Nine of the landfills cur- fully useful, but bear in mind tic year of growth and activities for ing class with Bill sor these activities. rently in operation will close within it can take several tries to find the Center. A great big thanks to all Herren, of Art Book Club is the third Friday at five years. If no additional landfills a counselor who clicks with who supported the Thanksgiving din- Shop 13, on Tues- 11:30. This month we review “Christ- are constructed, Tennessee will ex- you. ner and the “Too Tired To Bake” bake Barbara days at 1 p.m. mas Letters” by Lee Smith and start haust their MSW disposal capacity Take it from me, divorce is sale. Thanksgiving was good and the Lee This is a group of the book “Ruby” by Cynthia Bond. by 2036. We can do our part to horrible and can cause damage bake sale had the largest participant men and women Our pot luck lunch is on Jan. 29 with make landfills last longer by de- that can never really be un- involvement ever. These two activities who every class music starting at 10:30 a.m., with creasing the amount of waste we done. — EXPERIENCED IN are our major fundraisers of the year do things that amaze themselves. lunch at noon. Crest Lawn Funeral generate through recycling, com- TENNESSEE and the Center is so proud of how Come and see what all the fun is home is sponsoring this pot luck. posting and by buying locally to re- DEAR EXPERIENCED: well we did. about; you may be amazed at your tal- We are open Monday, Tuesday, duce the amount of packaging we You’re right; problems don’t Now on to the upcoming year. The ent. Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 dispose of. Rising prices for dis- solve themselves, and people Center is proud to have Karen Curry- With the holidays over and Tuesday p.m. with the exception of Jan. 18, posal will affect all of us and ulti- in love don’t always think ra- Brown as our Tai-Chi and aerobic ex- night dance classes are back in swing, which is Martin Luther King Day. mately increase our taxes. tionally. ercise teacher. Her classes are on with the classes meeting at 5:30-8 Come by and see us the coffee pot is However, I hope they will Monday and Friday at 10:30 a.m. If p.m. From 5:30-6 p.m. is warm up always on. Lisa Luck is the program man- pay attention to your excellent you are feeling stiff and need exercise and classes start at 6:00 p.m. Thursday ager of education for the Put- advice because I couldn’t have to help with those sluggish feelings night dances are from 6:30 p.m. to Barbara Lee is director of the nam County Solid Waste said it better myself. from all the holidays this is the perfect 9:30 p.m. with the Split Decision Baxter Senior Center. Department. Herald-Citizen

Tuesday, January 5, 2016 SPORTS 7 Pickett sweeps Livingston Academy

By ROGER EALEY Tristan McClellan hit a driving layup at only twice has teams played them PCHS a 33-29 halftime advantage. After a LA turnover the Wildcats were Special to the HERALD-CITIZEN the buzzer to give PCHS a 13-11 first within 10 points. One of those was Liv- LA took control in the third quarter forced to foul and the Bobcats went 4-4 quarter advantage. ingston, who lost at Byrdstown 57-56 in building a 46-43 lead after three. In the in the final minute at the line to secure LIVINGSTON — The Pickett County It was the second frame that told the November. process, the Wildcats got three starters the win. teams took a pair of wins at Livingston story as the visitors burned the nets for The Lady Bobcats got 20 from Court- with four personal fouls. All three would PCHS (12-5) was led by Ferrell with on Monday night as the girls took an 29 points in the frame. PCHS took a 42- ney Pritchett, Jayna Ferrell added 19 eventually foul out in the final period. 23, Abbott had 16, Brian Gibson with 81-52 win, while the Bobcats claimed a 24 lead to halftime. and McClellan had 17. Keelie Lamb led Cole Smith hit a free throw to put LA 12 and Young with 10. LA (8-7) had 20 71-63 victory in the nightcap. LA never made a run in the second Livingston (11-5) with 13, Katie west up 59-58 with two minutes to play. from Carter Hayes, Xander Miller with On the same day that the Lady Bobcats half as the closest they could come was added 13. PCHS then scored a rare five-point play 18 and Dylan Linder with 15. were voted by the Associated Press as 15. Pickett led 57-39 after three and had The boys game was back and forth all to take the lead. John Michael Ferrell hit Pickett County returns home tonight the No. 4 team in Class A, they domi- a 24-point outburst in the final frame for night long. Pickett County took a 14-12 a three, while away from the ball a foul for a doubleheader with Clinton County nated the 8th-ranked AA team in the the win. lead at the first break. It stayed very was called on the Wildcats. Trent Young (Ky.), while LA hosts Clarkrange on Lady Wildcats. The two clubs matched PCHS improved to 15-1 as they won close in the second quarter as Dawson went to the line and sank two free Friday night. Both twinbills start at 6 9-2 runs in the opening quarter, before their 13th straight contest. In those 13, Abbott hit a trey at the buzzer giving throws to give the Bobcats a 63-59 lead. p.m.

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE TECH FOOTBALL Change of scenery

Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen Upperman’s Akira Levy looks for an open teammate during the Lady Bees’ last home contest in December. UHS was ranked No. 4 in Class AA as the in- augural Associated Press prep poll of the season was released on Tuesday. Ten local teams ranked in first AP poll By THOMAS CORHERN and BEN CRAVEN HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff

UPPER CUMBERLAND — It’s no secret that the Upper Cumberland area has been home to really good basketball over the years. And when the Associated Press released its first prep basketball polls of the season, it rein- forced that fact. Tony Marable | Herald-Citizen Ten area teams were among the ranked teams New Tennessee Tech head football coach Marcus Satterfield addresses the audience during the welcoming reception at the Hooper as the inaugural polls were released on Mon- Eblen Center on Monday. day. In Putnam County, the Upperman basketball teams both received nods as the Lady Bees were ranked No. 4 in Class AA and the Bees Satterfield excited with opportunity No. 6. And for very good reason — the UHS girls (15-2) and boys (13-2) have been torching the By THOMAS CORHERN crowd, but I see the crowd and I was Philadelphia. It’s like coming back out there and recruiting the best kids nets and getting huge wins as both teams return HERALD-CITIZEN Assistant Sports Editor like, ‘Whoa...’ This was just so unreal. home now in coming to Cookeville. even with a late start and get them here to play tonight coming off a pair of tournament All of these flashes For us, Cookeville’s so big compared to on campus at Tech.” championships in the KSA Classic in Orlando, COOKEVILLE — A few days ago, are coming back of Greenback, where I grew up. We’re Satterfield brings another offensive Fla., and the Lenoir City Christmas tournament. Marcus Satterfield was in Philadelphia, wanting this and all very fired up. This is a comfortable, mind to the helm after a nine-year span “I’m really proud of the girls,” said UHS girls serving as the offensive coordinator for the sacrifices you home feeling.” under previous head coach Watson head coach Dana McWilliams. “We know it’s the No. 24-ranked Temple Owls. had to make to get to That was a point that was really driven Brown. With a lot of really good offen- just a ranking, but we also know these seniors. On Monday, he was hundreds of miles this point. It was home as his wife, Sarah, and daughter, sive players on the Tech roster, the new They’ve come a long way since their freshman away, planting roots in Cookeville as he pretty cool. You’re Harper, were introduced during Mon- skipper is feeling very positive with year. We struggled a little bit in their freshman was named the new head football coach Football coaching in a bowl day’s press conference. what the Golden Eagles have. and sophomore years and they’ve really turned at Tennessee Tech. game 15 days ago And for the 39-year-old Satterfield, he “Coach Brown did a fantastic job of it around and made themselves a really good From a bowl game atmosphere on the and now you’re couldn’t be more thrilled to be back in recruiting,” Satterfield said. “The cup- team.” Football Bowl Subdivision level to the here, and it’s just so surreal. But it’s a the Volunteer State as the man leading board is definitely not empty. A lot of On the girls’ side, White County (11-2) was Football Championship Subdivision at- great surreal.” the Golden Eagles. times, in these cases, the depth is a bit ranked No. 10 in Class AAA, while Livingston mosphere in Cookeville, had it really Of course, the change of scenery is “It’s unbelievable,” Satterfield said. of an issue. You look at this past season, Academy (11-4 pre-poll) took a No. 8-spot in set in for the first-time head coach on enough to take pause, if he wasn’t al- “I’m excited. It’s such a comfort feeling and they’re just two or three games Class AA. the transition? ready familiar with it. not only being back in Tennessee but away, a couple special teams situations White County girls head coach Michael Dod- “Yes, it has,” Satterfield said. “When “It’s a little bit of a change,” Satterfield the knowledge and understanding of away from being a seven-win team. gen hopes that his Warriorettes players can use I was standing up here earlier, I thought said. “But growing up in East Ten- Tennessee high school football really it as momentum. I was about to deliver a nice to a small nessee, it was a huge change going to makes me feel confident about getting See HIRING, Page 8 “Hopefully it affects them positively and shows them that the hard work they are putting in is paying off,” Dodgen said. “To be honest, TENNESSEE TITANS this program has been a mainstay in the top 10 for many years. They were in the top 10 the en- tire year last year. A lot of times your rankings Ruston out, Underwood staying on are based on your tradition, especially the early polls. They look at what you did last year and By TERRY McCORMICK eral manager, and on his watch, winning. system coming out Adams Strunk. “I have had on- what you have going on this year. I don’t think TitansInsider.com the club did not have any win- However, the team did draft a of college,” Mariota said. going discussions with Steve it will affect us negatively in any way. I think, ning seasons. Webster’s con- franchise quarterback in Mar- Controlling owner Amy on this issue for a while, and I for the most part, it’s going to affect you posi- NASHVILLE — The Ten- tract had expired, so officially cus Mariota and acquired a Adams Strunk, who has never feel his leadership is vital in tively, and it gives your kids a boost.” nessee Titans announced Mon- his deal was not renewed rather number of other building spoken publicly to the media order to move us forward. He In Class A, there was some usual suspects, but day that than being fired. blocks for the team, such as since taking the reins of the has brought much-needed sta- it was Pickett County who claimed a No. 4-spot g e n e r a l Webster took over from Mike tackle Taylor Lewan, team, made the announcement bility to our organization, and I with a 14-1 record at the time of the poll. Jack- m a n a g e r Reinfeldt as general manager Delanie Walker and in a press release on Monday look forward to progress that son County (11-2) was ranked No. 9. R u s t o n in 2012 and worked with three Brian Orakpo. morning. will be made under his leader- “Obviously, it’s a great feeling for our team,” Webster is different head coaches (Mike Mariota expressed his grati- “Today, I am glad to an- ship. said PCHS head coach Brent Smith. “It shows out and that Munchak, Ken Whisenhunt tude to Webster for drafting nounce that Steve Underwood “Additionally, I would like to how far we’ve come after having a good season i n t e r i m and Mike Mularkey) and three him. will be continuing in his role as thank Ruston Webster for all of last year and tells us what our expectations are. president Steve Underwood different team presidents (Bud “First and foremost, I’m very our president and chief execu- his efforts with our franchise, Other than that, I don’t guess it means a lot, but will be staying on the job on a Adams, Tommy Smith and grateful to Ruston for giving tive officer on a permanent as he is a man of great charac- it does mean a lot for our program and our kids permanent basis. Steve Underwood) during that me a chance and giving me an basis,” said Titans Controlling ter and integrity and someone Webster just completed his tenure, which crippled his abil- opportunity. I know not a lot of Owner and Co-Chairman of See POLLS, Page 8 fourth season as the Titans gen- ity to build a foundation for people believed in a spread the Board of Directors Amy See TITANS, Page 8 A8 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Tuesday, January 5, 2016 SPORTS HIRING: New Tech coach POLLS: Clay boys tops in Class A From Page 7 ing our best at the end.” coaching staff to keep them on the ranked.” familiar with OVC On the boys’ side, Clay County, ground. I’m sure most of them know Mitchell continued, “We really From Page 7 to realize that we’ve kind of arrived with a perfect 16-0 mark, was the about it, but I don’t think it would af- had a good team last year. We were as a program.” top team in Class A. fect them. They’re a pretty mature ranked, so some of these kids are “It all goes back to don’t beat yourself on And the Pickett girls have played a “Its still January,” said CCHS head group.” accustomed to that. When it all and , and hopefully we can close that gap a really tough schedule. coach Rob Edwards, “but that’s just Fellow District 7-A teams comes down to it, it’s a great honor, little bit.” “Our schedule has allowed us to be kind of a tribute to how hard these Clarkrange (13-3) and Jackson but yet it really doesn’t mean Satterfield is no stranger to the Ohio Valley Con- successful. We’re coming off of one guys have worked. Hopefully, we County (9-4) was ranked sixth and much. We travel to Lebanon ference, spending some time as an offensive coor- of our best games last night (a vic- can maintain the pace that we’re on in a tie for 10th respectively. tonight, and it will be our toughest dinator under Jason Simpson at UT Martin. tory at Livingston Academy), and and carry it into February and In Class AAA, White County (13- test. They’re 13-1 and ranked in the “I have been in the conference before,” Satterfield you always want to feel like you’re March.” 0) was ranked No. 7. mid-state but we’re not, and then said. “It’s changed a bit. Jacksonville State has playing better every night. We beat Edwards doesn’t see the top pick “We’re very honored, and we have we’re ranked in the state and made a huge jump with what they’re doing from a a really good team last night in Liv- getting to his players’ heads. some good men playing,” said they’re not so it will be a tough test facility standpoint and they continue to get the ingston Academy, and I really feel “This group is pretty level-headed WCHS boys head coach Eric for us.” transfers. I’ve got a familiarity with Coach Simp- like we’re playing some of our best or pretty down to Earth, I guess you Mitchell. “It’s an honor acknowl- The poll is released every Monday son, I know Will Healy at Austin Peay. Eastern Illi- basketball coming out of Christmas. could say,” Edwards said. “It’s really edged by the Associated Press. and is voted on by Associated Press nois has changed a little bit. We hope we just keep getting better hard to tell with teenage kids, but I Rankings don’t mean too much at members across the state, including “I’m really looking forward to it. It’s a great at every game and that we’ll be play- guess it’s the responsibility of the the end of the year, but it’s nice to be the HERALD-CITIZEN. league and has made a lot of strides in catching up to the Southern Conference. The OVC is one of the top three leagues in FCS football right now and, hopefully as we get better, it becomes an even bet- TITANS: Mularkey ter conference.” Randolph leads Grizzlies In his speech to the gathered fans, community in pool for head coach leaders and media, Satterfield noted time and time again that the first game of the season wasn’t in to win over Trail Blazers August, but on January 19th as the Tech players re- From Page 7 turn back to campus. “One, we have to earn it,” Satterfield said. “Our PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Zach Randolph said for whom we I have tremendous respect. Our mission is team has to earn our trust as a staff and our staff he doesn’t mind coming off the bench if that’s to become one of the elite franchises in the National has to earn the players’ trust and how you do that what is best for the Memphis Grizzlies. Football League, and we have fallen short of this goal in is by coming to work and everything you do from Against his former team, it certainly was. recent years. We are in the search process for our head tying your shoe to cleaning the locker room to how Randolph had 26 points and a season-high 18 coaching and general manager positions. We share our your present yourselves. It’s all about how hard you rebounds, and Memphis beat fans’ frustration about the team’s recent performance, work. Everything counts. That’s the first step, to the Trail Blazers 91-78 on and we are committed to doing everything we can to re- win the semester academically, but there’s so many Monday night to spoil Damian turn our team to a perennial postseason contender.” different recipes and things that have to happen for Lillard’s return to the Portland Vin Marino, who serves as vice president of football us to do that and help us forge our identity, our lineup. administration, will head up the search for the Titans new brand and our success moving forward.” Randolph also came off the general manager. But what goals does Satterfield have as a newly- bench Saturday when Mem- Webster was not at the podium when Mike Mularkey minted head coach? phis lost at Utah 92-87 in over- was announced as the team’s interim head coach nine “It all goes back to our mission statement of de- time, scoring just eight points with five rebounds weeks ago, and that led to speculation that his future with veloping players,” he said. “How do you win in 25 minutes. the club could be in jeopardy. games? How do you win OVC championships? Lillard had missed seven games for the Blazers Webster thanked the Titans for the opportunity to be How do you get into the playoffs? You have to de- because of plantar fasciitis in his left foot. The the team’s general manager. velop players. It is way more than just developing Blazers went 4-3 while he was out, with CJ Mc- “I want to thank the Titans organization for the oppor- the skillset. It’s developing them into a man, hold- Collum sliding over to point guard. tunity to be their general manager over the last four sea- ing them accountable, creating expectations that Lillard looked rusty at the start of his return and sons,” said Webster. “I have always had the best interests are so much higher than what they are already and the Grizzlies took advantage, leading by as many of the franchise in mind and did my best to move this push them and prod them every day to get there. as 20 early in the fourth quarter. Steve Dykes | AP franchise forward. The most important thing to me are Once you do that for four years and graduate and Portland closed the gap to 80-71 after Lillard’s Memphis Grizzlies forward Jeff Green, the relationships I built within the building and the congratulate them as they walk across the stage to 3-pointer with 6:11 left. Meyers Leonard hit an- left, tries to get past Portland Trail Blaz- Nashville community. My family and I will be forever get their diploma, that’s winning to me. The more other 3 that got the Blazers to 84-76, but Randolph ers guard Damian Lillard, right, during grateful, and we wish the franchise the best of luck in you do that, the more wins you’ll get and it will all answered with a long jumper and Portland ulti- the first half on Monday. The Grizzlies the future.” take care of itself.” mately couldn’t catch up. won 91-78. The Tennessee Titans appear to be leaning toward And Satterfield stressed that he wasn’t going to keeping interim coach Mike Mularkey on a permanent let a player from Memphis to Kingsport get away basis, according to a league source. if he could help the Golden Eagles — especially Mularkey, who finished with a 2-7 record in nine games with the Tennessee prep ties he has. No. 12 Tennessee women beat No. 20 Missouri after taking over when Ken Whisenhunt was fired in No- “The state of football in Tennessee is so much bet- COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — ern Conference opener for both cent (21 of 64) from the field vember, will be interviewed for the permanent position. ter than it was 15 years ago,” Satterfield said. “The Diamond DeShields had 11 teams. and made just 2 of 21 (9.5 per- As of Monday, according to sources familiar with the commitment to facilities, the commitment to points and Jaime Nared scored 13 points cent) from 3-point range — both situation, the Titans had not yet scheduled interviews coaching, the commitment to make football impor- nine re- and Mercedes Russell added 11 season lows. Missouri came in with any outside candidates for the position. The Titans, tant in the state of Tennessee. It’s literally made it bounds and points and seven rebounds for ranked 15th in the nation in field however, will have to interview at least one more candi- a product where if you get all the guys you want in B a s h a a r a Tennessee (10-3). goal percentage (47.1). date for the job before they can give it to Mularkey. They the state, you’ll be good and you’ll win champi- G r a v e s DeShields made a layup and a Jordan Frericks led Missouri will have to interview at least one minority for the posi- onships. I don’t want to just skip over Watertown scored 10 jumper to spark a 9-0 run to with 11 points and eight re- tion in order to be in compliance with the NFL’s Rooney because it’s a small school when there might be a with eight open the third quarter and push bounds. Sierra Michaelis scored Rule. player there that nobody knows about that can help boards and four assists to help the Tennessee lead to 42-26. The 10. Per a league source, the Titans may also be interested change our program. I don’t want to miss the guys No. 12 Tennessee women beat Vols led by at least 14 the rest of Tennessee made 22 of 32 free in pairing Mularkey with a young personnel man to be we’re looking for. We’re going to scour the state 20th-ranked Missouri 71-55 on the way. throws while the Tigers hit 11 of the club’s new general manager after removing Ruston and use our connections to make sure we do so.” Monday night in the Southeast- Missouri (13-1) shot 32.8 per- 17. Webster as general manager on Monday morning.

SCOREBOARD I 6. M. Tenn. Christian 11-2 34 Cookeville; The Jackson Sun, Jackson; Michigan 2, Akron 1, Oregon 1. I LB Danny Mason, WR Nathan Palmer, TE On Television 7. Meigs County 10-2 28 Johnson City Press, Johnson City; Marshall National Hockey League Gannon Sinclair and G Martin Wallace to re- 8. Dresden 7-3 27 County Tribune (Lewisburg); The Commer- serve/futures contracts. Tuesday, Jan. 5 9. Jackson County 11-2 24 cial Appeal, Memphis; Citizen Tribune, Mor- AP Women’s Top 25 Standings and schedule CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed LB Trevor COLLEGE BASKETBALL 10. Eagleville 11-2 13 ristown; The Daily News Journal, All Times EST Roach to the practice squad. Placed LB Em- Others receiving 12 or more points: Harriman Murfreesboro; The Tennessean (Nashville); The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ manuel Lamur on injured reserve. 6 p.m. women’s college basketball poll, with first- Monday’s Games BTN — Minnesota at Penn St. 13. WCMT, Martin. Detroit 1, New Jersey 0 DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed LB Derek Division II place votes in parentheses, records through Akunne, WR Donte Foster, DB Buddy Jack- ESPN — Wisconsin at Indiana Jan. 3, total points based on 25 points for a Ottawa 3, St. Louis 2, OT ESPNU — Richmond at Rhode Island Record Pts Prv I Colorado 4, Los Angeles 1 son, RB Ben Malena, DE Mike McAdoo, CB 1. Franklin Road Acad. (1) 11-1 70 College Basketball first-place vote through one point for a 25th- Brandon McGee, DE Efe Obada and LB ESPNEWS — East Carolina at Tulsa place vote and previous ranking: Edmonton 1, Carolina 0, OT FS1 — Marquette at Providence (tie) Brentwood Academy (4) 11-3 70 Arizona 3, Vancouver 2 Keith Smith to reserve/futures contracts. (tie) Father Ryan (4) 13-0 70 No. 12 Tennessee women 71, Record Pts Prv INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed coach SEC — South Carolina at Auburn 1. UConn (32) 11-0 800 1 Tuesday’s Games 7 p.m. 4. University-Jackson 13-1 56 No. 20 Missouri 55 Washington at Boston, 7 p.m. Chuck Pagano to a four-year contract exten- 5. St. Benedict 10-3 49 2. South Carolina 13-0 765 2 sion and general manager Ryan Grigson to CBSSN — Temple at UConn TENNESSEE (10-3) 3. Notre Dame 13-1 735 3 Florida at Buffalo, 7 p.m. ESPN2 — Oklahoma St. at Baylor 6. Northpoint 10-1 41 Dallas at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. a three-year contract extension. 7. Harpeth Hall 10-2 38 DeShields 4-14 3-4 11, Graves 2-4 6-6 10, 4. Texas 13-0 705 5 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Named Chris Grier gen- FSN — Butler at DePaul Carter 3-6 1-2 9, Russell 3-6 5-8 11, Nared 5. Ohio St. 10-3 630 9 Chicago at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 8. Baylor 10-4 28 Minnesota at Columbus, 7 p.m. eral manager. 9. Ezell-Harding 10-1 27 3-7 6-10 13, Reynolds 2-4 1-2 5, Jackson 0- 6. Baylor 14-1 627 4 NEW YORK GIANTS — Announced the resig- BTN — Nebraska at Iowa 2 0-0 0, Dunbar 1-4 0-0 3, Cooper 1-3 0-0 2, 7. Mississippi St. 14-1 616 8 Montreal at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. ESPN — Kentucky at LSU 10. Davidson Academy 13-2 16 Winnipeg at Nashville, 8 p.m. nation of coach Tom Coughlin. Others receiving 12 or more points: None. Middleton 3-4 0-0 7. Totals 22-54 22-32 71. 8. Maryland 12-2 580 6 OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed RB George ESPNU — Tulane at Houston MISSOURI (13-1) 9. Stanford 11-2 521 11 Tampa Bay at Calgary, 9 p.m. FS1 — Georgetown at Creighton Wednesday’s Games Atkinson III, G Mitch Bell, DB Chris Hackett S. Cunningham 4-10 0-0 8, L. Cunningham 1- 10. Kentucky 11-1 502 7 and LB Colton Underwood to reserve/futures SEC — Vanderbilt at Arkansas 4 2-2 4, C. Porter 2-5 0-1 4, Frericks 3-10 5- 11. Oregon St. 10-2 495 10 New Jersey at Montreal, 7 p.m. 9 p.m. AP Boys Prep Poll Pittsburgh at Chicago, 8 p.m. contracts. 7 11, Michaelis 4-14 1-3 10, Doty 2-2 0-0 5, 12. Tennessee 9-3 460 13 TENNESSEE TITANS — Fired general man- CBSSN — Boise St. at Utah St. Class AAA Mo. Stock 2-7 0-0 4, B. Porter 1-4 0-0 2, Ma. 13. Texas A&M 11-3 416 16 St. Louis at Colorado, 10 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Carolina at Vancouver, 10 p.m. ager Ruston Webster. Named Steve Under- Record Pts Prv Stock 0-1 0-0 0, Hudyn 0-0 0-0 0, McDowell 14. Arizona St. 9-3 356 17 wood president and chief executive officer. 7 p.m. 1. Memphis East (9) 7-1 90 1-5 3-4 5, Robinson 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 21-64 15. UCLA 10-3 243 21 Toronto at Anaheim, 10 p.m. NBA — Milwaukee at Chicago Thursday’s Games Signed RB David Fluellen, TE Kevin Greene, 2. Blackman (1) 14-0 88 11-17 55. 16. Northwestern 12-2 235 14 WR Nick Harwell, G Josue Matias and OT 9:30 p.m. 3. Germantown 15-1 64 Tennessee 16 17 20 18 — 71 17. Oklahoma 10-3 229 18 Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. NBA — Golden State at L.A. Lakers Florida at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Will Poehls to reserve/futures contracts. 4. Oak Ridge 17-1 63 Missouri 11 15 11 18 — 55 18. Duke 11-4 215 12 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed DL NHL HOCKEY 5. David Crockett 12-4 57 3-Point Goals-Tennessee 5-15 (Carter 2-3, 19. Florida St. 9-4 202 15 Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Christo Bilukidi, LB Desmond Bishop and DL 6. Station Camp 16-0 53 Nared 1-2, Middleton 1-2, Dunbar 1-4, 20. Missouri 13-0 198 23 Jerrel Powe to reserve/futures contracts. NBCSN — Montreal at Philadelphia 7. White County 13-0 36 Cooper 0-1, DeShields 0-3), Missouri 2-21 21. California 9-3 183 19 Arizona at Calgary, 9 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Toronto at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. COLLEGE 8. Independence 13-1 26 (Doty 1-1, Michaelis 1-6, L. Cunningham 0- 22. South Florida 8-3 168 20 ARIZONA — Announced defensive coordinator 6 p.m. (tie) Oakland 9-0 26 1, Ma. Stock 0-1, McDowell 0-1, Robinson 0- 23. Michigan St. 10-3 109 24 Detroit at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. FS2 — DePaul at Seton Hall Jeff Casteel and defensive line coach Bill 10. Cordova 12-1 18 1, B. Porter 0-2, S. Cunningham 0-3, Mo. 24. DePaul 10-5 94 25 Kirelawich will not return next season. Others receiving 12 or more points: None. Stock 0-5). Fouled Out-Middleton. Re- 25. Seton Hall 13-1 78 — I Transactions ARKANSAS — Announced TE Hunter Henry I High School Basketball Class AA bounds-Tennessee 43 (DeShields 9), Mis- Others receiving votes: Syracuse 52, Virginia will enter the NFL draft. Record Pts Prv souri 40 (Frericks 8). Assists-Tennessee 8 Tech 45, Miami 43, Iowa 20, Oklahoma St. Monday MEMPHIS — Named Chris Ball defensive co- AP Girls Prep Poll 1. Fulton (7) 12-0 97 (Graves 4), Missouri 9 (L. Cunningham 4). 14, Georgia 12, Oregon 11, Southern Cal 9, ordinator/safeties coach, Chip Long offen- 2. Jackson South Side (1)11-0 85 Total Fouls-Tennessee 24, Missouri 25. TCU 5, Louisville 4, S. Dakota St. 4, UTEP BASEBALL sive coordinator/tight ends coach, Darrell The Associated Press' Top 10 teams in each of 3. Cascade (1) 11-0 71 Technicals-Middleton, Robinson. A-7,989. 4, Florida 3, Iowa St. 3, Duquesne 2, Green American League Dickey assistant head coach/running backs Tennessee's three Division I non-financial aid 4. Ripley (1) 12-4 54 Bay 2, Purdue 2, Rutgers 2, Washington 1. HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed to terms with coach, David Johnson wide receivers coach, classifications and in the combined Division 5. East Nashville 13-2 48 OF Eury Perez and RHP Cesar Valdez on Dan Lanning inside coach/re- II financial aid classification as selected by 6. Upperman 13-2 45 AP Men’s Top 25 I minor league contracts. cruiting coordinator, Joe Lorig special teams Tennessee AP-member sportswriters and 7. Westview 10-2 38 National Basketball Association KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Named Andy The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ col- coordinator/outside linebackers coach, Paul broadcasters. With first-place votes in paren- 8. Obion County 11-2 35 Hawkins pitching coach for Omaha (PCL), Randolph defensive line coach, Ryan Silver- theses, records through January 4, total 9. Chattanooga Central 9-1 27 lege basketball poll, with first-place votes in Schedule Steve Luebber pitching coach and Brian parentheses, records through Jan. 3, total field offensive line coach, Marcus Woodson points based on 10 points for a first-place 10. Maplewood 10-2 20 All Times EST Buchanan hitting coach for Northwest coach and Josh Storms vote through one point for a 10th-place vote: Others receiving 12 or more points: Tyner points based on 25 points for a first-place Arkansas (Texas), Jamie Quirk manager vote through one point for a 25th-place vote Monday’s Games strength and conditioning coach. Class AAA Academy 12. Cleveland 122, Toronto 100 Charlie Corbell pitching coach for Wilmington MISSISSIPPI — Announced WR Laquon Record Pts Prv Class A and previous ranking: (Carolina), Mitch Stetter pitching coach for Record Pts Prv Philadelphia 109, Minnesota 99 Treadwell and OT Laremy Tunsil will enter 1. Blackman (8) 11-2 88 Record Pts Prv Miami 103, Indiana 100, OT Lexington (SAL), Carlos Reyes pitching coach the NFL draft. 2. Riverdale 14-1 74 1. Clay County (5) 16-0 83 1. Kansas (44) 12-1 1,598 2 for Surprise (Arizona), Chino Cadahia senior 2. Oklahoma (21) 12-0 1,574 3 Boston 103, Brooklyn 94 OHIO STATE — CB Eli Apple will enter the 3. Morristown West 14-2 53 2. Halls (1) 14-0 80 Detroit 115, Orlando 89 coordinator of player development, Bill Fischer NFL draft. (tie) Memphis Central 14-0 53 3. Huntland 13-2 58 3. Maryland 13-1 1,459 4 senior pitching advisor and John Wathan spe- 4. Virginia 12-1 1,409 5 San Antonio 123, Milwaukee 98 OREGON — Announced WR Bralon Addison 5. Oakland 7-1 47 4. Mitchell (3) 12-4 55 Sacramento 116, Oklahoma City 104 cial assistant to player development. will enter the NFL draft. Announced defen- (tie) Dyer County 14-1 47 5. Union City 12-4 46 5. Michigan St. 14-1 1,400 1 National League 6. North Carolina 13-2 1,275 7 Houston 93, Utah 91 sive coordinator Don Pellum will move to 7. Wilson Central (1) 14-0 39 6. Clarkrange 13-3 39 Memphis 91, Portland 78 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms linebackers coach. Announced the resigna- 8. Bearden 14-3 22 7. Meigs County 12-3 30 7. Arizona 13-1 1,126 8 with LHP Jim Fuller, LHP Kelvin Marte, C Ed 8. Providence 14-1 1,108 12 Golden State 111, Charlotte 101 tion of outside linebackers coach Erik Chi- 9. Memphis Overton 5-0 21 8. Middleton 9-3 18 Tuesday’s Games Easley, INF Juan Diaz and OF Antoan nander to become defensive coordinator for 10. White County 11-2 18 9. North Greene 14-4 15 9. Kentucky 11-2 1,039 10 Richardson on minor league contracts. 10. Xavier 13-1 1,001 6 Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. another program. Others receiving 12 or more points: None. (tie) Jackson County 9-4 15 New York at Atlanta, 8 p.m. BASKETBALL SOUTH CAROLINA — Named Kurt Roper co- Class AA Others receiving 12 or more points: Columbia 11. Villanova 12-2 979 16 National Basketball Association 12. Miami 12-1 921 13 Sacramento at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. offensive coordinator and Record Pts Prv Academy 14. Golden State at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. NBA — Fined Milwaukee G O.J. Mayo $25,000 coach. 1. Elizabethton (9) 14-0 90 Division II 13. Iowa St. 11-2 844 11 for aggressively pursuing a game official and 14. Duke 12-2 830 15 Wednesday’s Games STANFORD — Announced TE Austin Hooper 2. McMinn Central 12-2 77 Record Pts Prv New York at Miami, 7 p.m. failing to leave the court in a timely manner will enter the NFL draft. 3. Westview 14-2 63 1. CBHS (9) 16-0 90 15. SMU 13-0 731 17 upon his ejection during a Jan. 2 game 16. Louisville 12-2 568 18 Indiana at Orlando, 7 p.m. SYRACUSE — Named Tom Kaufman special 4. Upperman 15-2 61 2. Brentwood Academy 12-1 77 Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m. against Minnesota. Fined Detroit F Marcus teams coordinator and linebackers coach, 5. Grainger 12-2 42 3. McCallie 15-2 71 17. West Virginia 12-1 558 19 Morris $15,000, and Indiana F Paul George 18. Butler 11-3 516 9 Toronto at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Sean Lewis co-offensive coordinator and 6. Westmoreland 13-2 35 4. Ensworth 11-0 64 Detroit at Boston, 7:30 p.m. $10,000, for their parts in an altercation dur- quarterbacks coach, Mike Lynch co-offen- 7. Lexington 13-2 34 5. Briarcrest 15-3 44 19. Iowa 11-3 456 — ing a Jan. 2 game. 20. Purdue 13-2 450 14 Denver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. sive coordinator and offensive line coach, 8. Livingston Academy 11-4 27 (tie) Pope John Paul II 12-2 44 Dallas at New Orleans, 8 p.m. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Agreed to terms Kim McCloud assistant head coach and re- 9. Gatlinburg-Pittman 12-3 23 7. Father Ryan 10-3 33 21. Texas A&M 11-2 420 20 with F Elton Brand. Waived F Christian 22. South Carolina 13-0 286 24 Utah at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. ceivers coach, Nick Monroe secondary 10. East Nashville 11-2 15 8. University-Jackson 10-3 21 Charlotte at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Wood. coach and Brian Ward defensive coordina- Others receiving 12 or more points: None. 9. Knoxville Webb 11-5 15 23. UConn 10-3 107 — FOOTBALL 24. Pittsburgh 12-1 103 — Memphis at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. tor. Class A 10. St. George's 4-4 11 L.A. Clippers at Portland, 10 p.m. TENNESSEE — Named Larry Scott tight ends Record Pts Prv Others receiving 12 or more points: None. 25. Dayton 11-2 100 — BUFFALO BILLS — Signed CB Mario Butler, Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 61, California Thursday’s Games coach. 1. Middleton (5) 13-0 80 All Associated Press members in Tennessee Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. RB Mike Gillislee, WR Greg Salas and P TENNESSEE TECH — Named Marcus Sat- 2. South Greene (1) 16-2 75 are eligible to participate in the high school 54, Texas Tech 40, George Washington 38, Colton Schmidt to contract extensions. Saint Mary’s (Cal) 23, Baylor 22, Colorado 4, Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m. terfield football coach. 3. Gibson County (1) 16-0 68 basketball poll. Those who voted for this Utah at Houston, 8 p.m. CHICAGO BEARS — Signed CB De’Vante UTAH — Announced the retirement of defen- 4. Pickett County (2) 14-1 64 week's poll are: The Daily Post-Athenian, Oregon St. 4, Seton Hall 4, Saint Joseph’s 3, Bausby, QB Matt Blanchard, C Cornelius Utah 3, Wichita St. 3, Cincinnati 2, Indiana 2, L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. sive coordinator John Pease. Promoted Mor- 5. Community 12-1 43 Athens; Cookeville Herald-Citizen, Edison, RB Paul Lasike, WR Marcus Lucas, gan Scalley to defensive coordinator.

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Free Est. 239-6061 resume to We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. 397), and being the Southw- © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz Proposals may be held by the [email protected] est corner of the herein de- The Herald Citizen has installed Town of Monterey for a period scribed tract; thence leaving I WOULD like to house clean not to exceed sixty (60) days an after hours drop box for the Northern right-of-way of ! Circulation Dept. payments or sit with elderly people part- from the date of the opening for said Clemons Ridge Road and time. 931-252-3893, 372-2540. the purpose of reviewing the ! Classified Dept. payments with the East line of said ! Letters to the Editor REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & Proposal and investigating the Clemons for the following six WOULD LIKE TO SIT qualifications of the bidders, pri- ! Community News Bulletin DOORS. Call today for free in- (6) calls: 1) North 03 degrees home Est. Serving Mid. TN for with the elderly or to awarding the Contract. ! I Like to Know Questions Call Mary @ (931)319-3538 17 minutes 57 seconds East ! News & Sports Info & Photos 12 years. 931-Windows 164.65 feet to an iron rebar December 2015 (old), said iron rebar being YOUR LOCAL NEWS SOURCE ROOFING SALE: Intsalled as 215 Employment Opp. Bill Wiggins, Mayor near the beginning of a natur- low as $1.80 SF. Owens Corn- 1/5 al drain way; 2) North 13 de- ing Lifetime Warranty. Offered AG. MECHANIC & SERVICE Herald-Citizen for a limited time. Gentry Con- grees 38 minutes 02 seconds 1300 Neal Street WRITER NEEDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE struction, Lic/Ins 931-261-4911 East 150.21 feet to an iron re- Cookeville, TN 38501 Must have own tools, exp. ne- bar (old) (12 feet West of the cessary. Apply in person at WHEREAS, default has oc- center of said drain); 3) North curred in the performance of the 050 Lost and Found 127 Sheetrock,Drywall Hix Brothers Tractor 02 degrees 04 minutes 53 1801 S Jefferson, Cookeville covenants, terms, and condi- seconds West 237.30 feet to tions of a Deed of Trust Note FOUND DOG. Plunk Whitson / LUNA'S DRYWALL an iron rebar (old) (12 feet Sheetrock Work: Hang, finish, AUTO TECHNICIAN dated August 23, 2013, and the West of the center of said Pippin Rd area. Dark brown Locally owned business looking Deed of Trust of even date se- young male (not fixed) possibly a touch up. No job too big/small. drain); 4) North 18 degrees 22 Insured. 931-212-6899 for Exp'd Tire Tech & Oil Change curing the same, recorded Au- minutes 42 seconds East flat- coated retriever. Friendly Tech. MUST BE honest, de- gust 26, 2013, in Book No. 780, 117.05 feet to an iron rebar energetic looks well taken care pendable, have positive attitude at Page 380, in Office of the Re- (old) (12 feet West of the cen- of. Please call 526-9988 130 Tree Service/Related & have own tools. Uniforms gister of Deeds for Putnam ter of said drain); 5) North 38 provided & Benefits. Open Mon County, Tennessee, executed by LOST: PINK Vera Bradley degrees 39 minutes 02 Paisley Print Billfold. Rect- OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE thru Fri - NO Weekends. Inform- Norris D. Jones, conveying cer- seconds East 179.43 feet to an 4 generations of tree care. ation received will be kept con- tain property therein described to angle Shape. Has Driver Li- iron rebar (old) in the center of cense. Call 931-260-2786 Specialize in dangerous tree fidential. Apply in person or send James E. Raines, III as Trustee said drain; and, 6) North 00 removal. Grind stumps. Lic/Ins. resume to: Doc's Auto & Tire, 233 for Mortgage Electronic Regis- degrees 21 minutes 17 T. Bowman 537-2466;260-5655 W. Broad St, Ckvl,TN 38501. tration Systems, Inc., as nomin- seconds East 89.65 feet to a 053 Auctions ee for Putnam 1st Mercantile corner, said corner being the M & M TREE SERVICE BUSY MEDICAL Clinic seeking Bank, its successors and as- Southwest corner of Terry BAILLIE LIQUIDATORS We trim, top & remove trees. immediate opening for medical signs; and the undersigned, Lance McKinnis (BK 428/P 57), Online Auctions Mon-Fri Also stump removal. assistant w/exp. Call Heather or Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C., We carry a wide variety of sup- Free Est. Lic/Ins Brenda 931-839-6642 and being the Northwest Call 432-4382 or 260-6304 having been appointed Suc- corner of the herein de- plies from craftsman tools to kit- cessor Trustee by Wells Fargo chen supplies & more! scribed tract; thence leaving ALLEN'S TREE SERVICE Bank, NA. the East line of said Clemons 931-858-7225 www.blauctionz.com Stump grinding, tree re- Need help and with the South line of said moval, topping.Lic'd/Ins'd. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is McKinnis for the following two hereby given that the entire in- (2) calls: 1) South 85 degrees 103 Auto Svc. & Repair Roger Allen owner, finding a job? debtedness has been declared 47 minutes 52 seconds East 537-6493 / 979-6493 due and payable; and that an 347.78 feet to a steel post in a agent of Wilson & Associates, J &A AUTO SERVICE FARLEY TREE SERVICE Free Services: fence line; and, 2) South 81 Great service at discount prices! P.L.L.C., as Successor Trustee, degrees 49 minutes 42 Trimming & Removal. R é s u m é A s s i s t a n c e by virtue of the power, duty, and TOWING AVAILABLE Free Est. Lic'd/Ins'd. seconds East 29.63 feet to a Job Fairs & Hiring Events authority vested in and imposed wood fence post, said wood 931-260-6459 All wk guaranteed upon said Successor Trustee, by fence post being the South- (931)520-0114, Connections to Employers Wells Fargo Bank, NA, will, on east corner of said McKinnis, 105 Cleaning Training & Certifications January 28, 2016 on or about cell 239-6184 and being the Southwest 565-C S. Jefferson Ave. 12:00 PM, at the Putnam corner of said James & 0 FIRST CARPET CARE 0 EVERGREEN TREE service We County Courthouse, James; thence with the South TOM'S CARPET CLEANING top, trim, prune & remove trees. Cookeville, Tennessee, offer line of James & James, South ++ 25YRS EXP++ LIC'D++ Jeff Burchett & Shawn Rober- (931) 520-8789 for sale certain property herein- 72 degrees 08 minutes 37 + PUTNAM GUARANTEED + son. Satisfaction guaranteed after described to the highest seconds East 105.14 feet to Fully Ins'd (931)319-1199, 261-8870 bidder FOR certified funds paid 349-2288 the point of beginning, con- Same day service/Saturdays at the conclusion of the sale, or taining 7.29 acres by survey. 135 Yard Work/Related credit bid from a bank or other Actual field survey performed CITY OF COOKEVILLE lending entity pre-approved by by Taylor Dillehay, RLS No. 108 Concrete,Masonry RHETT BUTLER's the successor trustee. The sale GENERAL SERVICES TECH 2597, Whittenburg Land Sur- LAWN CARE The City of Cookeville is accept- is free from all exemptions, veying, LLC, 214 East Stevens Mowing, Landscaping, Mulching, which are expressly waived in BELLIS! CONCRETE ing applications for the position Street, Cookeville, Tennessee, Complete Concrete Work Yard Maintenance of General Services Technician. the Deed of Trust, said property on June 19, 2013. Being the Call local cell 544-3303 being real estate situated in Put- Slabs, driveways, bsmts, sidewalks Work includes maintaining a same property conveyed to Stamped & colored concrete, nam County, Tennessee, and LAWN MOWING: Gutter clean- clean environment at the City Norris D. Jones in Warranty acid staining, exposed aggregate. Municipal Building and providing being more particularly de- Deed, as filed at Book 780, Serving Cookeville Area Since 1997 ing, light hauling. odd jobs, re- scribed as follows: move old barns & buildings, gar- some printing/messenger ser- Page 377 in the Register’s Of- Licensed, insured. Drug free work- vices. Examples of work per- fice of Putnam County. place. 858-6240 / 528-6240 age cleaning. Free Est, Reason- Being a certain tract or parcel able rates. 432-0863 / 510-4040 formed: sweeps, mops, vacu- COOKEVILLE CONCRETE ums, cleans restrooms and re- of land lying and being in the ALSO KNOWN AS: 7233 Clem- 13th Civil District of Putnam Driveways, slabs, all types of MOWING, LANDSCAPING, plenishes supplies; collects ons Ridge Road, Silver Point, stamped concrete, all types of trash; runs errands; sets up County, Tennessee, and be- TN 38582 Pressure Washing, hauling, ing more particularly de- metal bldgs. 20% disc to all Sr cleaning, odd jobs. Free Est. meeting spaces; Operates mail- Citizens. Winter time special. room and related equipment. A scribed as follows: Beginning This sale is subject to all mat- Call 265-5775 at a wood fence post, said 40 yrs exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 valid Tennessee Driver’s Li- ters shown on any applicable re- cense is required. High school wood fence post being loc- corded plat; any unpaid taxes; ated in the Western right-of- 110 Construction Work YARD MAN education or equivalent is pre- any restrictive covenants, ease- ferred. Pay range $20,342 - way of Clemons Ridge Road, ments, or setback lines that may FREE Est., experienced said wood fence post being BOB'S Construction: Specializ- $30,492, DOE. Applications/re- be applicable; any statutory Low rates, great work. sumes must be received by 4:30 the Southeast corner of rights of redemption of any gov- ing in concrete, brick/block, addi- Mowing. Mickey James and Halonna tions, remodels, hardwood/tile, pm Friday, January 15, 2016. ernmental agency, state or fed- 931-432-2494 or 931-261-4629 Send to: City of Cookeville, HR James (RB 442/P 447), and be- eral; any prior liens or encum- roofing, building packages, and ing the Northeast corner of the all your construction needs. WOULD LIKE to do yard work Department, PO Box 998, brances as well as any priority Cookeville, TN 38503-0998 or herein described tract; thence created by a fixture filing; and to Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • Afford- Call with the Western right-of-way able Prices 931-319-6107. (931)650-1005 email [email protected]. any matter that an accurate sur- EOE of Clemons Ridge Road, the vey of the premises might dis- B&B ROOFING following eight (8) calls: 1) AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE close. In addition, the following Roof Repairs & Replacements. Mowing, Fall Aeration, South 20 degrees 10 minutes CNC OPERATOR parties may claim an interest in Home Repairs & Remodeling, Over Seeding, Leaf Removal, 47 seconds West 137.20 feet PROGRAMMER the above-referenced property: Comm/Res. Lic'd/Ins'd. Free Est. Landscaping to a point, said point being the Call (931)526-6557 beginning of a curve to the Make Appt. (931)260-1659 NORRIS D. JONES Lic'd/Ins'd FREE Estimates POSITION SUMMARY right, having a central angle of ALL TYPES of Backhoe Work, Sets up and operates numerical 18 degrees 38 minutes 41 The sale held pursuant to this All types of Water lines, Footers; DODSON LAWN CARE! control machines or machining seconds, a radius of 488.98 Notice may be rescinded at the all types of Basement Water • Commercial - Residential centers to perform various func- feet, an arc length of 159.12 Successor Trustee’s option at Proofing; Top soil, Field Dirt de- • Mowing tions, such as cutting, drilling, feet, and a chord bearing and any time. The right is reserved to livered. (931)252-1486, 510-0696 • Landscaping milling, reaming, boring, and distance of South 29 degrees adjourn the day of the sale to an- LINDE CONSTRUCTION • Sod broaching on metallic and non- 30 minutes 08 seconds West other day, time, and place cer- • Seed & Aerate metallic work pieces, utilizing 158.42 feet; 2) along the arc of Roofing, siding, doors, painting, tain without further publication, remodeling, garages, decks, • Mulch knowledge of machine tool cap- the above described curve, upon announcement at the time • Fertilize abilities, machinability of materi- 159.12 feet to a point; 3) South porches. All work guaranteed. and place for the sale set forth Over 50 yrs exp. 931-319-0395 15 years experience. als, and shop math 38 degrees 49 minutes 28 above. W&A No. 308395 Use Commercial seconds West 225.66 feet to a FLATT CONSTRUCTION For Equipment Call (931) 260-8646 Applications may be submitted point, said point being the be- DATED December 29, 2015 all your building needs. Any via the website ginning of a curve to the left, home repair, plumbing, garages, BUSHHOGGING www.automationtool.com/careers having a central angle of 08 WILSON & ASSOCIATES, decks, porches, siding, roofing, GARDEN TILLING or by email to degrees 06 minutes 40 P.L.L.C., additions.(931)265-5687 Reasonable Rates, Exp!d [email protected] seconds, a radius of 868.13 Successor Trustee (931) 261-7871 EOE feet, an arc length of 122.90 120 Painting/Wallpaper feet, and a chord bearing and FOR SALE INFORMATION, BUSHHOGGING distance of South 34 degrees VISIT WWW.MYFIR.COM and PAINTING/ STAINING / P. FREE ESTIMATES COMPUTER STORE seeks im- 46 minutes 08 seconds West WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM (931) 510-8505 mediate position for IT Profes- 122.79 feet; 4) along the arc of WASH, window screens, 1/5, 12, 19 Plumb., Elec., Storm Doors. 38 sional. Must have networking & the above described curve, RAINTREE computer repair experience. 122.90 feet to a point; 5) South yrs exp. Exc. Ref's. Call David, 931-445-3796 or 265-0639. Fall Cleanup including leaves, Salary + bonuses to the right 30 degrees 42 minutes 49 beds cleaned, and shrubs candidate. Email resume to seconds West 126.93 feet to a BUDGET PAINTING CO. trimmed. Free Estimates. [email protected] point, said point being the be- Int/Ext Painting & Log/Deck (931)544-8337 ginning of a curve to the right, Staining, Power Wash Vinyl, having a central angel of 26 Driveways. FREE EST. Lic./Ins. 140 Other degrees 20 minutes 11 Call 931-525-6482 seconds, a radius of 286.57 "JACKSON'S MOVING SERVICE" feet, an arc length of 131.72 KERBY PAINTING Need to move? We have the 20' feet, and a chord bearing and CHECK OUT MY WORK box truck & men to do the job. No distance of South 43 degrees Go to www.kerbypainting.com stress for you & your furniture. Ref's 52 minutes 54 seconds West, Ask for Mike (931) 979-3122 Avail. Call for free Est. 931-268-9102

A10 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Tuesday, January 5, 2016 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. 315 Financial Services 510 Misc. For Sale 720 Apts/Duplex For Rent 720 Apts/Duplex For Rent

CONTROLLER / MANUFAC- FULL TIME Case Manager/ Fa- IT'S ILLEGAL for companies 1, 2 3 BR’s $455-605. Ashton Walk to TTU. 2BR, 1.5BA $500 TURING cility Coordinator position is doing business by phone to Place Apts, 28 Jacobs Crossing + dep, no pets. Lrg 4BR, 2.5BA The CONTROLLER is respons- available now, at a residential promise you a loan and ask you Drive. $100 Off Select Units. $1000 + dep W/D HU on both ible for directing the fiscal func- center in Crossville, TN.applica- to pay for it before they deliver. $200 Deposit. Lg flr plans w/c/a, (931)261-1711 tions of the corporation in ac- tions can be found online along For free information about avoid- W/D HU's or on-site laundry. cordance with generally accep- with a full job description. Sub- ing advance fee loan scams, DW/disposal, pool, water, sewer 725 Houses For Rent ted accounting principles issued mit applications online or at loc- write to the Federal Trade Com- paid! Call 800-322-4781 Hrs: M- by the Financial Accounting al UCHRA office, resumes may mission, Washington, D.C., F 8:30-5:30 EHO 1, 2, 3, & 4 BR Houses & Apts Standards Board, the Securities also be dropped off at your loc- 20580 or call the National Fraud NEW SAFE Step Walk in Tub. 1009 BROWN AVE. 2BR 1.5BA Starting at $325/mo or and Exchange Commission, and al UCHRA office. Information Center,Does not fit my physical needs. $81.25/wk . Pets OK. other regulatory and advisory or- 1-800-876-7060. This message $525/mth Appls furn'd, WD/HU. 28 x 51. It is installed will need to No pets. (931)239-6937 Stevens Realty LLC ganizations and in accordance FULL TIME front desk/reception- is a public service of the 866-806-3815 O/A ist needed for busy real estate be removed. Bought 12-12-15. Is with financial management tech- Herald-Citizen & Regional Buy- fully loaded, jets back & front- 133A EASTGATE Dr: 3BR, www.stevensrentals.com niques and practices appropri- office. Responsibilities include: ers Guide. 2.5BA townhouse in Ridgecrest, "We Now Offer Weekly Rentals" answering phones, greeting cli- Chromotherapy-Heated etc. ate within the industry. Candid- Works fine but will not transfer 1400 SF, garage. $850/mo. ates must have experience with ents, scheduling appointments FEDERAL LAW allows you to 1396 GIBBONS Rd: 3BR, 2BA, correct your credit report for warranty to new owner. $6,000 (931) 528-7468, 260-6868. Job Costing and Government and general office duties. Hours www.crownrentalproperties.com 2000 SF, 2c garage. $1075/mo. are 8am - 5pm Monday through free. For more information about plus you have to remove from (931)528-7468, 260-6868 Contracts. Bachelor’s degree re- home. Call Donna 931-260-1167 quired or 10 to 15 years of re- Friday. Send resume to:BOX credit repair scams, write to the 158A Washington: 3BR, 2.5BA www.crownrentalproperties.com Federal Trade Commission, lated experience and/or training; 1141, H-C P.O. Box 2729, upscale townhouse in Algood 2345 Sunvalley Circle: 3BR, or equivalent combination of Cookeville, TN 38502-2729 Washington, D.C., 20580 or call 515 Garage/Yard Sales w/2c gar, hdwd & tile, main level the National Fraud Information 2BA brick w/2c garage. Hdwd & education and experience. master. $1000/mo. 526-4118, tile. $900. 526-4118, 261-4080, FULL TIME Receptionist needed Center, 1-800-876-7060. This 261-4080, 260-6868 for busy dental office please message is a public service of 260-6868 We are excited about our growth PLANNING A www.crownrentalproperties.com www.crownrentalproperties.com and are in need of self-starters send resume to Hintz & Oakley the Herald-Citizen& Regional and big thinkers. Visit us at Family Dentistry 120 W Jackson Buyers Guide. YARD SALE??? 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR APTS / 3BR 2.5BA: 556 Terrace Hill www.flexial.com to view job de- St or fax to 526-5459 HOUSES NEW $280 - $800 Loweland area. Near Tech/Hos- scriptions. If you think you have 410 Cycles & ATVs Live within the city limits Cable, Water/Appl's Furnished pital. No pets/smoking. Call HOUSEKEEPING NEEDED: (931)265-5600 what it takes to be a contributing Happy motivated people. Apply of Algood or Cookeville? OVER 100 LOCATIONS player in our fast paced product- at LaQuinta Inn & Suites 1131 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON Kids Welcome; Some Pets in 3BR 2BA, full bsmnt, in Colonial ive environment we’d love to So. Jefferson. No calls please! DYNA Super Glide, You MUST go to your Designated Apts. Est behind the mansion. hear from you! Email your re- garage kept, alarm system, Open Mon - Fri $950/mo.Lease req‚d. leave sume to [email protected] or in LOOKING FOR a PT cashier. lots of chrome. $9,500. city’s business office to msg. 644-3582 person at 1483 Gould Drive, (931)528-0348 / 260-0405 SOARD PROPERTIES 24.5 hours a week & work every 526-1988 3BR 2BA like new. Lrg yard, Cookeville – No Phone Calls Sunday. Self Motivated. Must obtain a permit. Please. Storage units available desirable location, no pets. have reliable transportation, & 425 Autos for Sale $875/mo, $875/dep 615-566-6497 working knowledge of com- City of Algood 1BR CLEAN. Country setting, CONTROLS TECHNICIAN puters. Apply at 452 W. Broad. 1994 LEXUS ES 300: Pearl 215 W Main St. minutes from town. Discounted 3BR, 1BA: CHA, stove, frig, White/tan leather, heated seats, Algood, TN deposits available. No pets al- DW, micro, W/D HU. Close to POSITION SUMMARY MAMMA ROSA's accepting ap- 157,000 mi. Needs a few minor lowed. 931-319-6959 8a-5p restaurant row & Prescott Reads and understands electric- plications for cooks & dish- repairs I have reduced price for or School. No pets $750, $500/dep. al and pneumatic schematics, washer/prep persons. P/T af- that $2,700. Call (931)544-0909 3BR $695 528-8816. *Also house next door understands electrical wiring ternoon & evening hours. Also City of Cookeville Call available soon. methods, panel build, (931)267-3933 / 252-7938 for Servers, some P/T day & 45 E. Broad Street BRICK RANCH 3/1.5. No troubleshoots and de-bugs com- evening. Apply in person. 430 Trucks For Sale plex electrical and pneumatic Cookeville, TN 2BR, 1BA. Stove, refrig, DW, smoking/pets. Dep, ref's req'd. functions SAFE HARBOR Marinas has 1995 CHEVY Silverado Exten- CH/A, cable pd. $360/mo. Small $800/mo. Call (931)260-3800. an opeing for a Marina Manager ded Cab. New transmission, 540 Firewood/Stoves pets OK!! Call 526-1988. Applications may be submitted at our Eagle Cove location on truck needs minor work. $1,500 267 E. 13th St: 3BR, 2BA Town- 740 Comm & Indus/Rent via the website Dale Hollow Lake. 2 yrs of mar- obo. Call (931)303-2011 FIREWOOD SALE house. $725/mo. 528-7468, 261- www.automationtool.com/careers ina management preferred. $45 or $55/rick. 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This position is responsible for looking for Exp'd subcontractors 100 GAL Aluminum Transfer APTS for RENT in Rickman direct supervision to all ER Re- for above ground pool installa- Tank. Diamond plate L-shaped 545 Pets & Supplies Call Randall gistration and communication tions for the 2015 season. Sub- tank accommodates tool box. (931)261-7184 staff. The supervisor insures pro- contractor must provide their Filler caps on both sides. Outlet fessional service consistent with own worker's compensation, li- on bottom allows direct plumb- LOOKING FOR A PET? Adopt Capshaw Area. Upscale condo your new best friend! courtesy and confidentiality re- ability insurance, & equipment. ing into fuel system. Heavy duty in residential neighborhood. Northgate Business Park: quirements of the hospital and Position is FT & weekends are brackets added for stability. Visit us online at www.aarf- 3BR, 2BA, walk-in closets, fire- tn.com to see all of our rescued 4800 SF Ground level & the department. Supervisor of- req'd. Excellent pay & career op- $400. Call (931)260-9155 place, hdwd & tile flrs, W/D HU, 3000 SF Suite avail. 261-7903 ten would serve as first impres- portunity. Please apply in per- dogs, cats, puppies and kittens! 2c gar, great storage. No pets. 4 GOODYEAR Wrangler Tires sion to visitors, family members, son at 1470 Interstate Dr, Ckvl, Meet the dogs and cats for ad- $1250/mo. 528-2356, 239-6937 825 Homes For Sale and patients of Cookeville Re- TN 38501 or send resume to RT/S P255/70R16 Slightly Used option at our adoption events - gional Medical Center. [email protected] $225. Brown cloth lift chair Good call, email or visit our website for Cond. $150 931-526-9197 our event schedule. All pets are 3914 Hilltop Dr 3/2 brick nice neighborhood excellent location EDUCATION: High School dip- 15 TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES fully vetted and already fixed. NEEDED! FREE A.A.R.F. is a 501(c)(3) non- 2c gar 1766 SF upstairs & 1300 loma or GED. Basic Life Sup- WOOD SKIDS basement $209,000. 319-6381 port certification. Learn to drive for US Xpress profit, no-kill animal now! Available at the rear of the rescue/foster organization run by Herald-Citizen 3BR, RICKMAN, TN. CHA, lrg EXPERIENCE: Previous man- NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! volunteers. Please be part of the lot. Real fixer upper for $40,000. Earn $750 per week 1300 Neal Street, solution to end animal overpopu- agement experience in a health- Cookeville, TN. 38501 Call (931)303-1054 care environment and or minim- Local CDL Training! lation - spay or neuter your pets. um of 2 year experience in Re- Training Grant Available! HAVING A HARD TIME SEE- A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue and gistration. Certification in CHAA 1-888-407-5159 ING the print in your favorite Fixin' Inc.) and or CPAR preferred. Newspaper, Magazine or Bible 931-260-8018 (voicemail only) • FOR RENT TOOLMAKER or ever had trouble reading the www.aarf-tn.com 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, Houses. 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World in Brief El Nino storms slam California By KRISTIN J. BENDER Associated Press Chinese woman dies SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A of H5N6 bird flu, strong storm was forecast for another woman Northern California, prompting officials to issue flash flood critical watches for several rural areas hit by last year’s wildfires. BEIJING (AP) — Health au- El Nino storms lined up over thorities in southern China said the Pacific started soaking Cali- Tuesday that a 26-year-old fornia with light rain Monday but woman has died of a strain of a series of stronger systems are bird flu, and another woman is expected to arrive starting Tues- reportedly in serious condition. day, forecasters said. The two contracted H5N6, a The National Weather Service strain of bird flu that has so far issued a flash-flood watch for only been seen in people in Northern California communities China. affected by several destructive A press officer at Shenzhen’s wildfires last summer and fall. Center for Disease Control and At least two more storms are Prevention confirmed the expected to follow on Wednes- death of the local woman on day and Thursday, possibly Dec. 30. He wouldn’t identify bringing as much as 3 inches of himself. rain. A 40-year-old woman also As much as 15 inches of rain from Guangdong province is in could fall in the next 16 days in serious condition in hospital, Northern California, with about the official Xinhua News 2 feet of snow expected in the Agency reported. highest points of the Sierra Ne- Six human cases of H5N6 vada, said Johnny Powell, a fore- have been reported in total, all caster with the National Weather in China, since May 2014. The Service. virus has been detected in To the south, persistent wet Nick Ut | AP poultry in China, Lao and Viet- conditions could put some Los nam. The World Health Organ- Angeles County communities at Residents Trina Gonzalez, left, and Todd Peterson stockpile sandbags to protect their homes from the rain in Glendora, ization says that human cases risk of flash-flooding along with Calif., Monday. After all the talk, El Nino storms have finally lined up over the Pacific and started soaking drought- of bird flu remain uncommon, mud and debris flows, especially parched California with rain expected to last for most of the next two weeks, forecasters said. with sporadic cases occurring in wildfire burn areas. following exposure to infected The brewing El Nino system — poultry or a contaminated en- a warming pattern in the Pacific climatologist Bill Patzert said. the West that even ski slopes moderate snow falling in the nia’s drought are difficult to pre- vironment. It says there is no Ocean that alters weather world- The weather also caused mud- have been overwhelmed. high country and rain in lower el- dict, but Patzert said it should evidence of sustained human- wide — is expected to impact slides, flooding and high surf. Big parts of the country are evations, forecasters said Mon- bring at least some relief. to-human transmission of bird California and the rest of the na- In recent weeks, a weather pat- basking in above-average tem- day. Doug Carlson, spokesman for flu. tion in the coming weeks and tern partly linked with El Nino peratures, especially east of the The National Weather Service the California Department of months. has turned winter upside-down Mississippi River and across the says a series of weather systems Water Resources, pointed out El Nino storms in the early across the nation, bringing Northern Plains. will drop snow in the high coun- that four years of drought have India says all 6 1980s and late 1990s brought spring-like warmth to the North- In Arizona, El Nino conditions try and rain in lower elevations left California with a water militants killed in air about twice as much rain as nor- east, a risk of tornadoes in the will help push a parade of Pacific as the week progresses. deficit that is too large for one El mal, Jet Propulsion Laboratory South, and so much snow across Ocean storms inland with light to El Nino’s effects on Califor- Nino year to totally overcome. base siege

PATHANKOT, India (AP) — Indian forces have killed the last of the six militants who at- U.S. Pacific Fleet tacked an air force base near the Pakistan border over the weekend, the defense minister shrinks even as China said Tuesday, though soldiers were still searching the base as grows more aggressive a precaution. Manohar Parrikar stopped By AUDREY McAVOY short of saying the operation Associated Press had ended, but Indian officials have said repeatedly that only PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) — When the U.S. wanted to six gunmen were involved. show the world it didn’t recognize what it called China’s “exces- Parrikar did not explain how sive” territorial claims in disputed waters of the South China Sea just a handful of gunmen man- this fall, it sent a warship near one of Beijing’s newly built artificial aged to paralyze a large Indian reefs. air base for almost four days, The move came amid a debate about whether the U.S. has enough insisting that security forces ships to meet challenges posed by a fast-growing, increasingly as- had done “a commendable sertive Chinese navy that is unsettling some of its neighbors. In its job.” Seven Indian soldiers latest move, China announced last week that it would build its sec- were killed during the attack. ond aircraft carrier, this one with domestic technology. “I see some gaps (in intelli- The Navy and its regional component, the U.S. Pacific Fleet, both gence) but we will be able to have fewer ships now than in the mid-1990s. Navy officials say understand only after the in- Rick Bowmer | AP vastly improved technology on those vessels outweighs any disad- vestigation. But I don’t think Members of the group occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge headquarters vantage from a drop in numbers. we compromised on security,” stand guard Monday, near Burns, Ore. Questions about whether the Pacific Fleet has enough resources he told reporters after touring are more of a reflection of regional anxieties than the Navy’s actual the scene of the fighting. He capability, said its commander, Adm. Scott Swift. noted that the base is large, and No-hurry defense: Activist refuge Even if the entire fleet was in the South China Sea, he said, he’d is wooded in some places, still get asked whether the U.S. was bringing more forces. making it difficult to pin down “It’s this sense of angst that I hear from those in the region, driven the gunmen. takeover requires delicate response by the uncertainty and the rhetoric and, you know, the challenges Indian officials had been BURNS, Ore. (AP) — The police commander who now to prison Monday. that the region is facing right now,” Swift said. “But I’m very com- warned beforehand that an at- armed activists who flocked to a owns the Illinois-based law en- The Hammonds were convicted fortable with the resources I have.” tack could be imminent at the remote wildlife refuge to take a forcement training organization of arson three years ago for fires An expert at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute think tank Pathankot base, and had flown stand against the federal govern- Calibre Press. “There’s no hurry. on federal land in 2001 and 2006, said the issue in peacetime is whether there are enough American commandoes there in case of ment also looked prepared for a If there’s not an immediate threat one of which was set to cover up vessels to reassure friends and allies and demonstrate U.S. capacity trouble. nippy day of hunting or fishing. to anyone’s life, why create a sit- deer poaching, according to pros- to use power when it needs to. They were bundled in camou- uation where there would be?” ecutors. The men served no more In wartime, it comes down to whether enough platforms survive flage, plaid shirts, ear muffs and Schools were closed for the than a year until an appeals court missile strikes to carry on their work, Peter Jennings said. Iran president cowboy hats in the bleak, snow- week in Burns, about 30 miles judge ruled the terms fell short of “I think this is emerging as a serious long-term problem,” he said. criticizes Saudis over covered high desert of eastern north of the refuge, out of an minimum sentences that require The Pacific Fleet currently has 182 vessels, including combat ships Oregon where they seemed more abundance of caution, but no one them to serve about four more like aircraft carriers as well as auxiliary and logistics vessels, said severing ties likely to encounter a bird or ani- had been hurt and no one was years. Their sentences were a ral- spokesman Cmdr. Clay Doss. That compares to 192 nearly two mal than a member of the public being held hostage on Monday. lying cry for the group calling it- decades ago. Around the world, the Navy has 272 ships usable in TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — outside their own group or the The takeover puts federal offi- self Citizens for Constitutional combat or to support ships in combat, nearly 20 percent less than Iran’s president said on Tues- throng of news media beyond the cials in a delicate position of de- Freedom, whose mostly male 1998. The current total includes 10 aircraft carriers. day that Saudi Arabia cannot pickup trucks blocking the en- ciding whether to confront the members said they want federal Swift said he would rather have the Navy he has today — and its “cover up” its crime of execut- trance to the Malheur National occupiers, risking bloodshed, or lands turned over to local author- advanced technology — than the Navy of two decades ago. ing a leading Shiite cleric by Wildlife Refuge. stand back and possibly em- ities so people can use them free He pointed to the USS Benfold, a guided missile destroyer up- severing diplomatic relations That may be one of the main bolden others to directly confront of U.S. oversight. graded with new ballistic missile defenses, as well as three new with the Islamic Republic, reasons law enforcement hadn’t the government. The group — led by two of the stealth destroyers, the DDG-1000, in the pipeline, as examples. even as the kingdom’s allies taken action Monday against the The activists seized the refuge sons of rancher Cliven Bundy, One consequence of a smaller fleet has been more time at sea. Re- began limiting their links to his group numbering close to two about 300 miles from Portland on who was involved in a 2014 Ne- tired Adm. Zap Zlatoper, who commanded Pacific Fleet in the country. dozen who were upset about the Saturday night as part of a vada standoff with the govern- 1990s, said six-month deployments used to be “sacrosanct” as any- President Hassan Rouhani’s imprisonment of father-and-son decades-long fight over public ment over grazing rights — sent thing longer made it harder for the Navy to retain sailors. comments came as Kuwait an- ranchers who set fire to federal lands in the West. a demand for “redress for griev- Ships now deploy for an average of seven to nine months, though nounced it had recalled its am- land. The armed group said it wants ances” to local, state and federal the Navy plans to lower this to seven. Ship conditions have also suf- bassador to Iran over attacks “These guys are out in the mid- an inquiry into whether the gov- officials. fered. The USS Essex left an exercise with Australia early in 2011 on Saudi diplomatic missions dle of nowhere, and they haven’t ernment is forcing ranchers off “We have exhausted all prudent and skipped another with Thailand the following year because it de- in the Islamic Republic. threatened anybody that I know their land after Dwight Hammond measures and have been ig- veloped mechanical problems after delaying maintenance to stay at The execution last weekend of,” said Jim Glennon, a longtime and his son, Steven, reported back nored,” Ammon Bundy said. sea. of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, a Shi- ite cleric and opposition figure in Saudi Arabia, has height- ened the Saudi-Iran regional ri- valry, threatening to derail Missing Hong Kong bookseller’s wife drops police report already-shaky peace efforts over the wars in Syria and HONG KONG (AP) — The mystery sur- Lee Bo’s wife canceled the report, but that in recent months. Lee’s disappearance has triggered spec- Yemen. rounding five missing Hong Kong book- they would continue investigating the Their disappearances have prompted ulation that Chinese security agents en- A statement posted on his of- sellers known for titles banned in other cases. They didn’t say whether Lee fears that Beijing is eroding the “one tered Hong Kong to abduct and spirit him ficial website said Rouhani mainland China deepened after one pur- had been located. country, two systems principle” that’s to the mainland. discussed the current diplo- portedly wrote to say he was fine and Lee and four other people associated been in place since Britain ceded control Four other people linked to the company matic dispute with visiting helping with an investigation, prompting with publisher Mighty Current, which in 1997 and that grants Hong Kong civil went missing in October, but they were Danish Foreign Minister Kris- his wife to drop a missing person’s report. specializes in books critical of China’s liberties nonexistent on the mainland, in- last seen either in mainland China or Thai- tian Jensen. Hong Kong police said late Monday that Communist Party leaders, have vanished cluding freedom of the press. land.