Thursday Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland 114th Year — No. 59 Cookeville, Tennessee, March 10, 2016 16 Pages — 2 Sections • 50¢

Weather Group seeks to raise human trafficking awareness Tonight Tomorrow By LinDSaY McrEYnOLDS cial agent, representatives of Cookeville With coalitions like this, it helps us do “A lot of people being trafficked are HERALD-CITIZEN Staff and Putnam County law enforcement, as more.” your neighbors, somebody’s daughter, well as social service providers, to discuss Human trafficking is defined as modern- somebody’s son,” Gutierrez said. PUTNAM COUNTY — A crime that is the issue last week. day slavery involving the use of force, A TBI report on the Geography of Traf- difficult to track is getting some attention “The thing I’ve noticed is that it’s a de- fraud or coercion to obtain some type of ficking in Tennessee in 2013, a follow-up from local law enforcement agencies as mand-driven epidemic,” said TBI Special labor or commercial sex act. report to the Tennessee Human Sex Traf- 58º 66º some concerned citizens work to establish Agent Carlos Gutierrez, who helps pros- “When we look at trafficking, we think ficking and its Impact on Children and a new coalition to raise awareness about ecute human trafficking cases in Chat- of movies like Taken,” Gutierrez said. Youth in 2011, says that of the 76 coun- Complete forecast, Page 2 the issue of human trafficking. tanooga, where the TBI has set up special “Everyone thinks it’s overseas, but it hap- ties with known cases of sex trafficking, The newly-formed Upper Cumberland operations to try to catch traffickers. “A pens here. law enforcement in 34 (45 percent) of Awareness Network to Stop Human Traf- lot of our help comes from non-profits. “The demand for drugs coincides with ficking or UCANstop met with a TBI spe- DCS is a major source of information. the demand for sex,” he said. See traffiCking, Page 2 Sports On Hwy. 111 Wednesday Mustard Seed Ranch looking Tourney time Lady Bees back in state to expand tournament for first time since 2008 /B1 MEgan trOttEr HERALD-CITIZEN Staff

COOKEVILLE — Mustard Seed Ranch Living has been starting to feel growing pains over the last couple years. Now, the home for children who have been neglected, abused, orphaned or are otherwise in need of a loving family environment is officially releasing their plan for future growth. They have kicked off their capital cam- paign for the building of two new houses — one for boys and one for girls, which would bring the total up to five homes. “Our capacity at the ranch, we teeter close to full pretty much all the time now,” Brandon Stephenson, Mustard Seed Ranch Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen development director, said. “We’re defi- nitely in need of the space, so the faster we Strawberries a helicopter ambulance leaves the scene of a wreck at the intersection of highway 111 and Officer’s raise the money the faster we can help Not quite strawberry sea- Chapel road yesterday afternoon. two Livingston women were airlifted from the scene, and the more hurting children.” roadway was blocked for at least two hours. son, but these recipes will So far, they have raised about one third get you ready /A8 of the $1.8 million that this project will cost. “It sounds like a lot, but that is not only Two airlifted from crash scene the construction costs for the two new homes — groundwork and infrastructure Nation By traCEY haCkEtt where she is listed in critical condi- After crossing into the median, the — but also the three-year operational HERALD-CITIZEN Staff tion, and Smith was transported to car struck a cement culvert, which budget as we ramp up the current opera- Vanderbilt University Medical Cen- sent the vehicle airborne. tional budget to meet the demands of op- PUTNAM COUNTY — Two Liv- ter, where she is being treated for se- It came to rest in the southbound erating five units,” Stephenson said. ingston women were airlifted from a rious but likely not life-threatening lane of the highway, where it struck A couple of fundraisers are coming up to wreck yesterday afternoon that shut injuries. the vehicle driven by Smith head-on. help raise more money for the homes. On down traffic on Highway 111 for The wreck happened around 3:30 There were no passengers in either April 23, the Nashville Predators are host- more than two hours. p.m. yesterday near the intersection of the vehicles involved in the crash. ing a CrossFit Night featuring Rich Fron- The women injured in the accident of Highway 111 and Officer’s And both drivers were restrained ing at the Bridgestone Arena. Mustard are Sherry Barclay, 56, and Kim- Chapel Road. by their seatbelts. Seed Ranch will get $15 from every ticket berly Smith, 50. Barclay was driving a 2005 Dodge The helicopter ambulances that purchased by visiting According to the Tennessee High- Stratus northbound in the left lane of transported the women to the hospi- www.nashvillepredators.com/crossfit16. way Patrol, both women had to be Highway 111, and Smith was driv- tals landed on the highway very near “We kind of blew the Predators away,” extricated from the wreckage of ing a 2004 Chevy Tahoe southbound to the accident scene. Stephenson said. “We shared on Facebook Shifting their vehicles before being flown on the same highway. As emergency medical personnel what they were doing and how they were Trump, sensing nomina- from the scene for medical care. The wreck happened when Barclay responded and other authorities re- giving a portion of the proceeds to us. We tion, shifts into general Barclay was transported via heli- lost control of the car she was driv- election mode /A7 copter to Erlanger Medical Center, ing, and it crossed into the median. See CraSh, Page 2 See ranCh, Page 2

Index Sparta men face drug Opening Friday at CPAC Abby...... A8 Catherine (kate Calendar...... A6 charges after public arrest Breidert) is con- Crossword ...... A9 By traCEY haCkEtt enue sporting goods store. cerned with the HERALD-CITIZEN Staff Following the transaction, slipping mental Obituaries ...... A5 Henry and England reportedly state of her father, Lisa Beatty COOKEVILLE — Two White left that store together and robert (Evan Cole) Dewey Dodson Sr. County men were arrested in a walked to a nearby shoe store, in the production of busy Cookeville shopping center where a Cookeville Police De- “Proof” at the Dick Reed last night in connection with a partment detective attempted to Cookeville Perform- Freeman Lowe drug investigation. arrest Henry. ing arts Center. the show will run at Lena Booher Jimmy Brandon Henry, 34, of “I was attempting to arrest Washington Avenue in Sparta, Henry, but he fought with me 7:30 p.m. March 11, Dawson Smith and Jesse Lee England, 24, of and ran through the shoe store,” 12, 15, 17, 18 and Frank Markum Pearson Street in Sparta, were Det. Sgt. Chase Mathis reports. 19. tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for Opinion...... A4 charged in the incident, which The detective pursued Henry happened around 6:30 p.m. into the shoe store, where he said seniors or $5 for Sudoku ...... A9 According to reports from the he saw the man throw something students. the CPaC Weather ...... A2 Cookeville Police Department down. box office is open this morning, the arrests came Further investigation revealed from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. after Det. Brandon Tayes ob- that the item discarded by Henry Mondays through served one of the men, Henry, in- was a Marlboro cigarette packet fridays. More more volved in a hand-to-hand drug information, call transaction in a Jefferson Av- See DrugS, Page 2 Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen 931-528-1313. A-2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, March 10, 2016 LOCAL

READER Overturned tractor results in DUI, reckless endangerment arrest ERVICES By TRACEY HACKETT S HERALD-CITIZEN Staff

PUTNAM COUNTY — A 53-year-old Contact us: woman driving an SUV towing a trailer Address: that overturned while hauling a tractor on Interstate 40 yesterday was arrested here. 1300 Neal St. Valerie Elaine Mitchell, of Normandy, Cookeville, Tenn. Tenn., was charged with driving under the influence and reckless endangerment in Mailing Address: connection with the incident. According to Tennessee Highway Patrol P.O. Box 2729 reports, the trailer hauling the tractor over- Cookeville TN 38502 turned in the eastbound lane of Interstate 40 near mile marker 290 around 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Phone: 931-526-9715 When troopers arrived on the scene, they Fax: 931-526-1209 found the 2015 Chevy Tahoe driven by Mitchell off the roadway, with the trailer Email: overturned and the tractor resting on its News top. [email protected] Trooper Al Seitner reported that Mitchell Sports had a strong odor of an intoxicating bev- [email protected] erage on her breath, was unsteady on her Advertising feet and had slurred speech. [email protected] He instructed her to perform five field Living sobriety tasks, and Trooper Seitner reports Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen [email protected] that the woman failed to successfully Circulation complete those tests. The driver of this SUV hauling a trailer with this tractor that overturned on Interstate 40 yesterday was charged [email protected] The trooper advised Mitchell of the im- with driving under the influence and reckless endangerment. Business News plied consent law, and he said she agreed [email protected] to submit to a chemical test to determine endangerment. imminent danger. According to her arrest warrants, Church News the amount of intoxicant in her system. The trooper found that she had been trav- She was transported to the Putnam Mitchell is scheduled for an initial appear- [email protected] In addition to being charged with DUI, eling with three male children, all between County Jail, where she was booked on a ance in Putnam County General Sessions School News Mitchell was also charged with reckless the ages of 5 and 14, and putting them in total bond of $4,000. Court for April 1. [email protected] Classified Ads [email protected] DRUGS: Men charged Letter Guidelines From Page A1 stolen 1994 Chevy pickup and All letters to the editor must that England had reportedly be signed and include the that contained nearly an ounce of driven it to the shopping center. writer’s name, address and methamphetamine. “The vehicle was reported phone number. Letters are The incident gained the atten- stolen out of Woodbury,” Det. subject to editing and/or re- tion of both passing shoppers Sgt. Tammy Goolsby reports. jection. A strict 400-word limit will be enforced. Send letters and shopping center employees, In addition to being charged to the mailing address listed and with a small crowd of on- with theft, England was also above, or email to lookers gathering outside the served two outstanding warrants [email protected]. businesses, one employee of an- from the Algood Police Depart- other nearby store — who had a ment for possession of meth for significant military background sale and delivery and unlawful Order a Photo — provided assistance as a good possession of drug parapherna- Samaritan. lia, in connection with an inci- Every photograph taken by a Although Henry resisted being dent there on Sunday. Herald-Citizen photographer taken into custody, detectives Henry was charged with pos- Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen and published in the paper is say England did not put up a session of a controlled substance available for purchase. Go to Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers and other emergency response personnel work a fight. Further investigation for sale and delivery, resisting ar- www.herald-citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” head-on collision that sent two Livingston women to the hospital yesterday afternoon. found that England was in pos- rest and tampering with evi- The cause of the crash is still under investigation. session of a set of keys to a dence. Subscriptions RANCH: Looking to expand To subscribe, call 931-526- CRASH: 9715. Visa, MasterCard and Two seriously From Page A1 Ranch will receive $10 of each Discover accepted. ticket purchased at Rates: wound up getting something www.nashvillepredators.com/ 3 mo 6 mo 1yr injured in Hwy. 111 wreck like 26,000 impressions on our mustardseedranch. Carrier or Facebook post. That caught “We will also be able to set Mail: 385 From Page A1 tion is a contributing factor in ple emergency response agen- the attention of the marketing up at the event, which is really Zip Code $28 $54 $95 Print & the crash, but as standard proce- cies also responded to the scene, department of the Predators.” wonderful,” Stephenson said. E-Edition $29 $56 $98 moved the wreckage from the dure, tests will be performed. including Algood Police De- The team ended up reaching For more information about Anywhere Only highway, the THP estimates that The cause of the wreck is still partment, Putnam County Res- out to Mustard Seed Ranch ways to help Mustard Seed E-Edition $21 $42 $84 the roadway was shut down for under investigation today. cue Squad, Putnam County again and offering them a por- Ranch, visit www.mustardsee- Mail: Outside about two hours. Trooper Craig Wilkerson is in Sheriff’s Department and Put- tion of the proceeds from their dranchtn.org/ and click on 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 Authorities say they do not be- charge of that investigation. nam County Emergency Med- March 26 game against the “Ways to Help” on the menu at Mail: Outside lieve drug or alcohol consump- In addition to the THP, multi- ical Services. Columbus Bluejackets. The the top, or call 931-525-7333. Tenn. $82 $132 $220 Miss Your Paper? TRAFFICKING: Your carrier is an independent Group hopes to raise awareness contractor. However, as a serv- ice to our subscribers, our circulation department is open From Page A1 “The system is and has been evolving out of fear, or guilt, or simply their love yet. I am willing under the appropriate from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- over the years and the way that cases are for their parent or family member, many circumstance.” day-Friday and from those counties reported no cases of sex classified has changed,” she said. “For in- children do not report abuse. We are just Wilkerson said that over the years, dif- 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to trafficking. Many more cases of sex traf- stance, just two years ago all cases in- scratching the surface.” ferent agencies or grants have requested answer calls. ficking were reported by social services volving children who were sexually Wilkerson spoke of one girl who was re- information regarding sex crimes in vari- Call 931-526-9715. than by law enforcement. abused in any manner were classified ferred to her office three times before ous ways. Putnam County was in the third group under child sexual abuse. The numbers only recently disclosing that she had been “Each agency had a different definition with counties reporting 16-25 cases of were not broken down any further. It is chained up by her parents so people could of what they classified as human traffick- Herald-Citizen trafficking in 2013. Bradley, Dickson, only after the education and the aware- come in to have sex with her. ing or commercial exploitation,” she said. Lake, Lewis, Marshall, Montgomery and ness to other emerging issues that we see She said these kinds of victims are very “For years, those agencies only looked at USPS 313-680 Sevier counties were also in that group. the numbers being broken down further different in how they act and respond to human trafficking or commercial sexual ISSN 8750-5541 The highest number of sex trafficking into sexual exploitation through internet interviews from social service workers. exploitation as people who were physi- The Herald-Citizen is pub- cases were reported in Coffee, Davidson, crimes, human trafficking, child pornog- “Their mindsets are very different,” she cally taken by another party, transported lished daily except Saturdays, Knox and Shelby counties, with over 100 raphy, etc.” said. “You don’t interview them the exact and then sold or prostituted out. While New Year’s Day, Independence cases each. The second grouping of coun- Wilkerson said her office saw five chil- same way (as other victims). Their inno- this still happens, we (advocates in the Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving ties reporting 26-100 cases were Franklin, dren last year who disclosed being sexu- cence has been stolen. It’s a different ball field of sex crimes) were seeing young Day and Christmas Day by Rutherford, Warren, Carter, Hamilton, ally exploited for exchange of either game.” girls/children who were being sexually Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., Lawrence, Madison, Roane and Washing- money or something of value. In response to an email from the Herald- exploited for money, drugs, etc. by their at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box ton. “In all five of these cases, the children Citizen about whether or not his office has parents or care givers. This is still prosti- 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. Jennifer Wilkerson, executive director were sexually exploited by family mem- prosecuted anyone for human trafficking, tution and exploitation. It just took edu- Periodicals postage paid at of the Upper Cumberland Child Advo- bers such as their parents in exchange for District Attorney Bryant Dunaway of the cation and awareness to the issue. Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- cacy Center, was part of a group who money, drugs, rent, or some item of 13th Judicial District, which serves Put- Advocates from around the nation are TER: send address changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, spoke to legislators about the issue of value,” she said. “I have already had one nam as well as Clay, Cumberland, talking to legislators and educating our Cookeville TN 38502. trafficking a couple of years ago. child disclose this year. DeKalb, Overton, Pickett, and White congress about these issues.” The Herald-Citizen is a mem- “The problem is there,” she said. “We “I also think it is important to under- counties, responded, “We have charged For more information about the new ber of the Tennessee Press just don’t know exactly how big the prob- stand that these numbers are probably prostitution and numerous sex offenses UCANstop Coalition, visit the website at Association and the Associ- lem is.” low,” Wilkerson continued. “We know against children in this district. I do not www.ucanstoptrafficking.org. A local ated Press. The Associated Wilkerson said that human trafficking is that there are many children who never believe that we have brought any charges hotline to report trafficking has been es- Press is entitled exclusively to difficult to track for a number of reasons. disclose about sexual abuse. Whether it is under the new Human Trafficking law tablished at (931) 783-1717. use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather Tonight and thunderstorms. Cloudy, Saturday derstorms likely. Cloudy, with Readings: Mike DeLapp with a high near 66. a low around 60. Chance of Wednesday’s high in Showers and possi- A 20-percent Editor & Publisher precipitation is 70%. Cookeville was 77, low 59. bly a thunderstorm. chance of showers Wednesday’s high in Mon- Buddy Pearson Low around 58. Friday Night and thunderstorms. terey was 72, low 59. Almanac: Managing Editor Chance of precipitation is A 40-percent Mostly cloudy, with a high Sunday 80%. chance of showers near 78. Showers likely and Thursday is the 70th day of the year with 296 remaining. Roger Wells and thunderstorms. possibly a thunder- The sun sets at 5:46 p.m. and Advertising Director Friday Mostly cloudy, with a low Saturday storm. Mostly will rise at 5:58 a.m. on Fri- around 59. cloudy, with a high near 71. A 50-percent day. The moon is a waxing Keith McCormick Night Chance of precipitation is crescent with 4% of the visi- chance of showers Circulation Manager Showers and thun- 60%. ble disc illuminated. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, March 10, 2016 — A3 LOCAL/STATE State ‘Game of Tiaras’ in Brief THP seat belt

Bill to cap liquor check tomorrow store ownership sent By TRACEY HACKETT back to HERALD-CITIZEN Staff subcommittee PUTNAM COUNTY — The Tennessee Highway Patrol will be conducting a seat belt checkpoint in Putnam County from NASHVILLE (AP) — A pro- 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, March 11, on state route 62 at mile posal to impose limits on how marker 10. many liquor stores can be “Recognizing that an alarmingly high number of vehicle oc- owned in Tennessee has been cupants killed in fatal crashes were unrestrained, the Tennessee sent back to a House subcom- Highway Patrol has elected to create an enforcement campaign mittee. aimed at drastically reducing the number of unrestrained driv- The bill sponsored by Repub- ers and occupants,” said THP Lt. Randall Maynard. lican Rep. Curry Todd of Col- In addition to the checkpoint, troopers will also be on active lierville has pitted Republicans patrol observing for unrestrained drivers and occupants of against each other over ques- motor vehicles, he said. tions about why package stores The Tennessee Highway Patrol has found seat belt check- should be given special protec- points to be an effective means of enforcing seat belt and child tion from competition by big restraint laws of Tennessee while ensuring the protection of all chains. motorists, Lt. Brown said. The measure, which has al- ready passed the Senate, had been on the verge of a full floor vote. But the House Calendar Committee voted Thursday to Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen Attorneys argue Johnson return the bill to the House Fi- The king (Jesse Bates) decides to divide his kingdom among his daughters while, from nance Subcommittee — a left, Belle (Justice Orrand), Smeagol (Rick Naylor), Cinderella (Haedyn Herren) and Ellie City liquor tax lawsuit panel that had been unusually (Miranda Davis) look on in Upperman High School’s “Game of Tiaras.” The show will be bypassed earlier this session. held at 7 p.m. March 11, at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. March 12 and at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. March 13. JOHNSON CITY (AP) — A spend the proceeds only for mu- Todd, a close ally of the Tickets are $6 and can be purchased at the door. judge says he may need several nicipal purposes. liquor wholesalers and retailers weeks to render an opinion in a Attorney James Logan, who is lobby, insisted that the move lawsuit by the Washington representing Washington isn’t intended to kill the bill. County Board of Education, County, said the state collects all Republican Gov. Bill Haslam which claims it is owed $3.4 taxes and keeps half. The other opposes the cap. Opinion: Beer law discriminates million by Johnson City from half is sent back to local politi- prior liquor-by-the-drink sales cal subdivisions. That portion tax revenues. can be split again, with half the Ramsey: Security to against some immigrants Attorneys for both Johnson amount going to local schools. stop scanning IDs at City and Washington County “There’s a lot at stake here — NASHVILLE (AP) — A Ten- the legal opinion. citizens who have been citizens presented arguments before Sec- the quality of education,” Logan Legislative Plaza nessee attorney general’s opin- The opinion says the law is for 366 days and naturalized ond Judicial District Chancellor said. “There are more Washing- ion says a 2015 law that bars unlikely to survive a court chal- citizens who have been citizens E.G. Moody at a three-hour ton County students going to NASHVILLE (AP) — A some immigrants from obtain- lenge because it discriminates for 364 days for the purposes of hearing Tuesday, according to Washington County schools major bottleneck at the en- ing a beer license is likely un- against people based on immi- selling beer,” the opinion, The Johnson City Press. than there are Johnson City stu- trances to Tennessee’s legisla- constitutional. gration status and where they which was issued last week, Johnson City attorney Erick dents going to Johnson City tive office complex is being The opinion, issued by Attor- were born. said. Herrin argued that according to schools. The students have been eliminated this week. ney General Herbert Slatery III, It also says the law does not Lawmakers generally seek an a state statute, cities without deprived of equal funding.” Republican Senate Speaker takes aim at a law that barred appear to serve a compelling attorney general’s opinion be- their own school systems must Herrin told Moody and Logan Ron Ramsey told reporters on people from getting a license to state interest. fore passing a law to make sure share liquor-by-the-drink tax he was prepared to dig out attor- Thursday that state troopers sell beer unless they had been a “We are not aware of and can- that it can survive a legal chal- revenues with counties. Johnson ney general opinions, case law have been instructed to stop lawful resident or U.S. citizen not conceive of a compelling lenge. Rep. Pat Marsh and Sen. City has a school system. and statute timelines. Toward scanning IDs and printing out for at least a year. state interest in discriminating Jim Tracy, two Republicans Herrin cited the Tennessee the end of the hearing, Herrin in- temporary nametags for visi- Rep. Martin Daniel, R- between naturalized citizens from Shelbyville, were primary Constitution, saying municipal- troduced pages and pages of tors. Knoxville, said the city of and birthright citizens, or for sponsors of the legislation that ities which collect liquor-by- statutes and amendments dating Visitors will still have to pass Knoxville asked him to request that matter between naturalized barred the beer licenses. the-drink tax revenues can back to 1967. through a metal detector, but Ramsey said ID scanning was taking too long and not serving much purpose because the names aren’t run through crim- Haslam lauds inal databases. Lines can often stretch Kids Deserve around the block when advo- defeat of pemitless cacy groups hold their days on the hill or when contentious legislation is being heard in handgun carry bill the committee. Ramsey said he’s also asked NASHVILLE (AP) — Gov. Bill receive a majority vote to ad- his staff to look into purchas- Haslam on Wednesday lauded a vance. Green argued that more ing more metal detectors so Senate committee for defeating a people need to be armed because visitors can be screened more proposal to get rid of Tennessee’s of threats posed to the United Very Best! quickly. requirement to obtain a state-is- States by Islamic “lone-wolf ter- sued permit to carry handguns in rorists.” public. “The armed citizenry is really Senate speaker wary Supporters of annual efforts to the only last defense we have,” of banning handheld loosen handgun carry laws in Green said. Tennessee have long argued that Four Republicans voted in favor phones while driving permit holders’ background of the bill, while Republican checks and training ensure that Sens. Doug Overbey of Maryville NASHVILLE (AP) — Re- they are responsible enough to be and John Stevens of Huntingdon Dr. Christopher Dill, MD publican Senate Speaker Ron armed in most public situations. joined two Democrats in voting Ramsey says he opposes an ef- “We’ve passed a lot of bills against it. Republican Sen. Todd Pediatrics & fort to make it a crime to speak based on handgun carry permit Gardenhire of Chattanooga ab- Internal Medicine on handheld phones while holders, and it just felt wrong to stained. driving in Tennessee. kind of change the game in the The National Rifle Association The bill sponsored by Repub- middle of it,” Haslam said. and the Tennessee Firearms Asso- lican Rep. John Holsclaw Jr. of About 544,000 people had ciation support the effort to re- Elizabethton would make it a handgun carry permits in Ten- move the need for handgun carry misdemeanor punishable by a nessee at the start of this month. permits in the state. $50 fine to use a mobile phone According to the Safety Depart- “This battle is not over,” the while driving. ment’s most recent statistics, Tennessee gun rights group said Drivers would still be able to about 1,700 permit applications in a release after the vote. “But use hands-free devices to make were denied in 2014, while an- we have to accept that Bill calls. other 1,500 were suspended or re- Haslam, his minions and too Ramsey said the state’s ban voked. The bill sponsored by many people living their lives on on texting while driving goes Republican Sen. Mark Green of your tax dollars, as well as several far enough. He said distracted Clarksville failed on a 4-4 vote in elected officials, are doing every- driving is already a traffic of- the Senate Judiciary Committee thing in their powers to oppress fense in Tennessee. on Tuesday evening. Bills must your rights.” The House version of the bill advanced out of the Trans- MAKE AN portation Committee on Tues- day after a contentious debate. Interstate 75 APPOINTMENT It would have to clear the House Criminal Justice Com- mittee before heading for the TODAY floor. lanes back open The Senate Transpiration Committee takes up the bill 931-528-7312 next week. after rock slide

Construction worker CARYVILLE (AP) — Officials emergency contract last week to killed in 3-story fall in Tennessee say the southbound Charles Blalock & Sons, Inc. The lanes of Interstate 75 in Campbell contract includes the removal of in Smyrna County have reopened to traffic slide debris, stabilization of the nearly two weeks after a large existing slope and interstate re- SMYRNA (AP) — Authori- rockslide closed the roadway pairs. Satellite Med ties say a worker has died in an near the Kentucky border. The contract stipulated that the accidental, three-story fall dur- Media reported the lanes re- road’s southbound lanes reopen PEDIATRICS ing the construction of a new opened Wednesday night. Ten- by March 17 and that at least one house in Smyrna. nessee Department of northbound lane reopen by The Metropolitan Nashville Transportation spokesman Mark March 24. Police Department says 38- Nagi says the northbound lanes TDOT officials say the entire 1120 Sam’s Street • Cookeville • 931-528-7312 • www.satellitemed.com year-old Leonardo Salazar remain closed. project must be completed by Monday-Friday 7am-6pm • Saturday 8am-4pm died Wednesday. TDOT awarded a $2.9 million April 15. Herald-Citizen

Thursday, March 10, 2016 OPINION 4 Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland

Established 1903 Mike DeLapp, Editor and Publisher Buddy Pearson, Managing Editor Biggest losers Tuesday — pollsters

hen the dust settled after leave for Mexico would have other- Tuesday’s Democratic pri- wise gone to even-lower-wage Wmaries, ex- China? And how has rising demand panded her commanding lead over for U.S. products from Mexico’s Bernie Sanders by 18 delegates. This growing middle class helped U.S. was the political bottom line, but it manufacturing? wasn’t THE story, was it? Back to the pundits. The story was that by confounding The herd has stampeded to the im- pollster expectations that Clinton portance of “angry white working- would handily take Michigan, Bernie class men,” a group with which scored a huge upset. Thus, Clinton’s Bernie did quite well in Michigan. loss in Michigan was “shocking” and And they are important. (Many De- Bernie’s win “stunning,” according mocrats have long erred in cultivat- to . ing racial and ethnic identity politics Actually, the two split Michigan at the expense of white blokes.) pretty much evenly. Bernie’s 49.8 At the same time, THE story could percent victory in Michigan was no have lingered longer on Clinton’s de- Trump, the great communicator more spectacular than Hillary’s 49.9 cisive win in Mississippi, where 90 percent win in percent of that state’s large African- rump has some extraordinary salmon-like lips, ers of America.” Iowa. American electorate chose Hillary communication skills. He is Trump explained It’s often been abbreviated and We are assum- over Bernie. Black votes matter just Tawesome at calling other peo- his ineptitude, falsely attributed to Ghandi. How ing it’s the vote as much as white votes, do they not? ple liars while lying about his lies. It telling Chuck would anyone know? that matters, as My Bernie friends have been cross doesn’t matter that Trump calls a re- Todd on “Meet Ask the internet. opposed to the with me of late. They accuse me of porter who humiliated him in one of the Press,” Apparently, that’s what Trump and story. Bernie’s being blindly in love with Hillary. his many failed frivolous lawsuits a “Chuck, it’s OK his handlers do: they ask the internet great triumph Not true. I don’t love Hillary. She “loser.” to know it’s and stop their research at the first came from up- exasperates me on a number of Or that he “doesn’t know” David Mussolini. Look, google result. ending the pre- counts. Bernie is more lovable, but Duke and the KKK. Mussolini was While this makes you wonder who dictions of he bothers me more. I am suspicious He knew Duke by name in 2000, Mussolini. It’s actually wrote Donald’s papers and pollsters who, of radical promises from one who telling reporter Matt Lauer he was Rick OK to — it’s a took his exams at Wharton, there is a Froma obviously, couldn’t get a single senator to co- leaving the Reform Party because Jensen very good quote, deeper conceit. Harrop weren’t doing a sponsor his single-payer plan. And “David Duke just joined — a bigot, a it’s a very inter- His positions on almost every issue very good job of Bernie’s scheme for funding his pro- racist, a problem. I mean, this is not esting quote, and important to conservatives have polling. It’s all posals was so off-the-wall unrealistic exactly the people you want in your I know it,” he said Sunday morning. miraculously flipped since choosing part of a pundit-pollster complex in it left even liberal economists gasp- party.” “I saw it. I saw what — and I know to identify as a Republican. which the analyzers play the man be- ing. Trump supporters seem to take his who said it. But what difference does Until recently, that is, when Trump hind the curtain and the voters are I do share with my Bernie friends a falsehoods at face value, much like it make whether it’s Mussolini or revealed his disdain for the First munchkins who serve to validate fear of the Republican candidates, Barack Obama’s followers took his somebody else? It’s certainly a very Amendment, saying he would re- their confidently delivered predic- except (in my case) . My many falsehoods as truths. interesting quote.” move restrictions to allow him to sue tions. Bernie people will persist in sending Trump’s unresearched tweets, Sounds like… “At this point, what any and all media he felt was lying Bernie did run a strong campaign in me polls “showing” that he could retweets and subsequent clumsy ex- difference does it make?” about him. Michigan. He wisely showed up in more easily defeat any of the leading cuses are the stuff of some school kid If Trump is this easily reeled in by Keep in mind this is a man who the smaller cities, such as Traverse Republicans in a general election who got caught cheating from a liberals online, how easy might it be failed to win a $5 billion lawsuit City and Kalamazoo. And he prof- than could Hillary. classmate’s paper… poorly. for true geopolitical foes to entrap against reporter and author Tim ited from his simple, if simple- What those polls really show is He personally retweeted a fake him? O’Brien. minded, message that trade how well Bernie would do if he were quote put on Twitter for the sole pur- Trump then tweeted what he As for the First Amendment, Trump agreements single-handedly killed the nominee and Republicans let his pose of trolling him for a retweet. He thought was a real quote by Ma- says, “We’re going to open up those thousands of factory jobs in the Rust politics, writings and personal his- was hooked in less time than it took hatma Ghandi, “First they ignore libels laws, so that when The New Belt. tory skate into November without Iran to sucker John Kerry into allow- you, then they laugh at you, then York Times writes a hit piece, which One can understand the anger of a comment. ing them to develop nuclear they fight you, then you win.” is a total disgrace, or when The worker whose employer packed up Hillary has already been copiously weapons. According to many researchers in- Washington Post, which is there for and moved to Mexico. And the dumped upon. Liberals at Gawker simply tweeted cluding those at the Christian Sci- other reasons, writes a hit piece, we North American Free Trade Agree- Really, how much stock are you quotes by fascist Benito Mussolini ence Monitor, this “interesting” can sue them and win money.” ment provides a handy explanation going to put in an eight-months- along with “@realDonaldTrump” to quote came from a union organizer When James Madison, “The Father of why that happened. hence prediction from the same fel- troll him to retweet the quotes. The in 1918. of the Constitution,” wrote the First It’s a lot harder to examine the lows who couldn’t get Michigan name of the Twitter account was ob- Rallying clothing-workers at a con- Amendment, Trump was exactly the complex dynamics of trade. Rep- right the night before? The biggest viously a prank, using Mussolini’s vention in Baltimore, Nicholas Klein sort of duplicitous politician from utable economists who have studied losers on Tuesday were the pollsters, nickname, Il Duce, as in @Il- said, “First they ignore you. Then whom he wanted to protect U.S. citi- NAFTA, including some of its crit- for sure. Duce2016. they ridicule you. And then they at- zens. ics, have concluded that the accord The bait: “It is better to live one day tack you and want to burn you. And modestly helped the American econ- Froma Harrop is a syndicated as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.” then they build monuments to you. Rick Jensen is a syndicated omy on the whole. columnist. Her email address is The fish bit. And that is what is going to happen columnist. His email address is How many of the jobs that did [email protected]. Hook still dangling from his to the Amalgamated Clothing Work- [email protected]. It’s the delegate total, stupid Moderately Confused henever I hear some otherwise nomination already. comes to the Republicans. A system that smart person explain to me how She won huge in all usually shakes out all right is not shaking WJoe Biden is going to march in those Southern Super out all right at all, at least according to and become the Democratic nominee, or Tuesday states — states most people who have ever been involved how “they” — whoever they are — are that Sanders never in trying to win elections. The crisis you going to come in and save the Republican spent time in or con- are seeing among Republican “leaders” — Party from Donald Trump, I pretty much nected with, while by which I mean, of course, the people who know that person has never been to a con- Clinton had the organi- get on television — is far less about princi- vention or met a delegate, let alone tried to zation and endorse- ple than pure politics. They see what De- convince one to be for someone other than ments and everything mocrats see: a candidate who is going to be the person he or she was elected to support. that comes with having absolute poison to the groups Republicans The game, at this point, is about one Susan run there before (three have learned the very hard way that they thing: delegates. As the Donald himself ex- Estrich times if you count her must court. Trump’s appeal to the politics plained it, you need to get a majority. You campaigning for her of anger — of white male anger, in particu- get a majority and you win. Sure, there will husband). lar — is red hot in Republican primaries, be last-minute appeals to save the party, but Ask a Bernie supporter to do the math for but it doesn’t get you to 51 percent in a the last people in the world who are going you. He can stay in the race right through general election, and certainly not when the to be convinced to abandon Trump are June, the way Jesse Jackson always did and messenger is as controversial as Trump. Trump delegates. the way Ted Kennedy did in 1980, defeat- The problem that “establishment” Repub- Ditto on the Democratic side. Wake up ing Jimmy Carter, the clear nominee and licans — which now seems to include and smell the coffee, Bernie Sanders fans. incumbent president, in New Jersey and everyone except Chris Christie — face is Your man is further behind in delegates California. Democrats have a long tradition that the Republican process is specifically today than he was before he “won” Michi- of humbling, or perhaps just influencing, designed to allow a winner at this stage to gan. He didn’t actually win Michigan, ei- their nominee once he (or she) is selected. lock up the nomination and not have to ther: He tied, which means he and Hillary So I’m not telling you Sanders can’t win drag it out like the minority-minded De- Clinton got the same number of delegates, California. I’m telling you it won’t matter, mocrats do. So you will see more and more whereas she clobbered him so badly in because Clinton will never lose California winner-take-all contests now that we’ve Mississippi that she got all the delegates. in the sort of trouncing you need to open a moved later in the process, which means She lost the nomination to Barack Obama gap in a proportionate representation sys- Trump will get closer and closer to the that way last time: Even though she won tem. So they’ll divide the delegates here, magic mark: a majority. He gets that; he the big states, she got clobbered in all these and that will put her over the top. And gets the nomination. little ones where he racked up huge mar- Sanders will get a speech on the same night gins in delegates. This is how she has, for as Bill Clinton (just kidding). Susan Estrich is all intents and purposes, wrapped up the But all kidding must be put aside when it a syndicated columnist. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, March 10, 2016 — A5 LOCAL/NATION Stronger U.S.-Canada ties on menu for Trudeau-Obama talks

WASHINGTON (AP) — A mil- trash talk, noting that three of the ground on environment protec- itary band played and the White Blackhawks’ best players are tion. Before their meeting, the House rolled out the red carpet from Canada. U.S. and Canada said in a state- Thursday for the first official Still, the young prime minister’s ment that they will work to put in visit in nearly two decades by a remarks were largely earnest. He place an international agreement Canadian prime minister, a linked his agenda to the Obama in Paris on curbing global warm- charismatic and youthful liberal administration’s and said the two ing. They committed to reducing leader intent on tight ties with the governments “share and are methane emissions by 40 percent United States. working on the exact same objec- to 45 percent from 2012 levels President Barack Obama tives.” over the coming decade. greeted Justin Trudeau by em- “There is no relationship in the Methane is the second most phasizing that their nations are entire world like the Canada-U.S. prevalent greenhouse gas emitted blessed to be neighbors with relationship,” Trudeau said. “We in the U.S. from human activities shared views on the importance grew up together.” and is much more efficient at of health care as right for all and Despite that close geographical trapping radiation than carbon diversity as a sign of strength. and political alliance, no Cana- dioxide. “We see ourselves in each other, dian prime minister had made an Trudeau’s father swept into guided by the same values,” official visit since 1997, a fact power in 1968 and, with a short Obama said. that Obama noted. interruption, served until 1984. At the ornate arrival ceremony “It’s about time, eh?” Obama He was often compared to Presi- on the South Lawn, Obama and said, playing up the American dent John F. Kennedy and re- first lady Michelle Obama wel- stereotype of a Canadian collo- mains one of the few Canadian comed Trudeau, the 44-year-old quialism. politicians known in America. Andrew Harnik | AP son of the late Prime Minister Canada is the United States’ Tall and fit, Justin Trudeau Pierre Trudeau, and his wife, So- President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau greet a baby in largest trading partner, with more channels the charisma of his fa- phie Gregoire. the audience during an arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Wash- than $2 billion worth of goods ther. He aims to restore his fa- The leaders found time for ington, Thursday. and services crossing the border ther’s legacy as leader of the some levity before heading into every day. About 75 percent of Liberal Party, which was under an Oval Office meeting, with a The president hit on a topic of “Where’s the Stanley Cup right Chicago Blackhawks won it last Canada’s exports go to the U.S. siege during 10 years of Conser- state dinner to come in the national pride for Canadians: now?” Obama joked, before an- season. Besides trade, the two leaders vative rule under Stephen Harper, evening. hockey. swering his own question — the Trudeau tried to match Obama’s were expected to seek common Trudeau’s predecessor.

Obituaries

Dewey Lee Dodson Sr. service time at Frank went to be with his Lord and memories at www.hhhfuner- Lowe of Baxter, David and An- She is survived by three sons, the funeral home. and Savior on Sunday, March 6, als.com. drea Lowe of Watertown; nine Connor Beatty, Spencer Beatty, COOKEVILLE — Dewey Lee Mr. Reed 2016, at NHC Healthcare of grandchildren, Shane Pack, and Sawyer Beatty all of Dodson Sr., 65, of Cookeville, passed away Cookeville. Shannon Pack, James West, Toni Cookeville; her mother and step- passed away peacefully at his Sunday, March He was born Aug. 13, 1922, in West Paradis, Cheryl Lowe, father, Patricia and James C. Car- home in his wife’s arms on Tues- 6, 2016, at his Woodbury, Tenn., to the late Catherine Lowe Burgess, Bev- dinel of Cookeville; and her day, March 8. home following Clarence Chalmers and Zetti erly Lowe Nelson, Zachary father, Clyde Letson of Michi- His family will Mr. Reed an extended ill- Pittman Markum. Lowe and Mackenzie Lowe; 18 gan. receive friends ness. Mr. Reed He attended Woodbury High great-grandchildren; sisters, Kee- In lieu of flowers the family re- Thursday, March had chosen cremation. School as was drafted into the ble Lowe Helm of Baxter, Reva quest that donations be made to 10, from 3-7 p.m. He was born July 26, 1927, in military. He served his country as Sue Lowe Williams and husband Prescott South Middle School at Presley Fu- Portage, Ohio, to the late Henry a member of the Air Force and Jerry of Cookeville; and a host of Baseball program. neral Home. Pri- and Rose Garrett Reed. was a veteran of World War II. Freeman Lowe family and friends. Please visit www.crestlawn- vate graveside Mr. Reed was a tool maker and After completing his service, he BAXTER — A Celebration of Baxter Chapel of Hooper Hud- memorial.com and sign the on- Mr. services will be engineer for Chrysler for 30 moved to Detroit, Mich., met his Life Service for Henry Freeman dleston Horner Funeral Home is line guest register and send a Dodson held Friday, years. After retirement he be- wife, Margaret, and began his ca- Lowe, 84, of Baxter, will be Sat- in charge of arrangements message to the family. March 11, at 11 came an electrician for 20 years. reer working as a machinist at urday, March 12, (931)858-2134. You may share Crest Lawn Funeral Home is in a.m. at the Cookeville City He was a member of Sycamore General Motors, where he at noon at Boma your thoughts and memories at charge of the arrangements. Cemetery. Church of Christ. Mr. Reed en- worked for 30 years. He and First Church of www.hhhfunerals.com. Mr. Dodson was born August 1, joyed fishing, hunting, garden- Margaret moved to Cookeville God. Rev. Tim 1950, in Marion County to the ing, and collecting pocket knives. following his retirement in 1980. Sharp will offici- late Dewey Hartford and Melda He loved spending time with his Frank was a quiet natured, Godly ate. Hartline Dodson. family and friends. man who had a special love for Mr. Lowe An Air Force veteran, Dewey Mr. Reed is survived by his wife children. He was saved and bap- Mr. Lowe passed peace- made his home in Cookeville for of 66 years, Willene Reed of tized in 1953, after becoming a fully from this more than 40 years where he at- Cookeville; one son, Rick Reed father. He began his day with life on Wednes- tended TTU, was first employed and wife Pam of Cookeville; Daily Bread devotionals and day, March 2, 2016, at the Veter- as a movie theater manager and daughter, Sharon Lee and hus- Charles Stanley sermons and ans Administration Hospital in Lena Booher later as a USPS rural mail carrier. band Francis of Lebanon, Tenn.; read his Bible in the evenings. He Nashville. COOKEVILLE — Graveside He professed his faith in Jesus four grandchildren, Tiffany Reed had been a member of Washing- He was born Jan. 9, 1932, in Dawson Smith services for Lena Booher, 82, of Christ and attended Washington of Chattanooga, Will Reed of ton Avenue Baptist Church for 35 Chestnut Mound, Tenn., to the COOKEVILLE — Dawson Cookeville, will be held at 1 p.m. Avenue Baptist Church. Cookeville, Jacob (Kayla) Lee of years. Frank was a former mem- late James Arvil and Merry Susie Smith, 96, of Cookeville, passed Saturday, March 12, at the Survivors include his wife of 35 Lebanon, and Josh (Kelly) Lee of ber of the Cookeville Masonic Bryant Lowe. away Monday, March 7, 2016, at Cookeville City Cemetery. years, Carrie Lucretia Salter Smyrna; six great-grandchildren; Lodge F&AM 266. In addition to his parents, he Signature Health Care of Putnam Family will receive friends at Dodson; one daughter, Mary a brother, Tom Reed and wife He is survived by his wife of 65 was preceded in death by a County. Memorial services will the cemetery following the serv- Catherine (Aaron) Scalf of Hen- Carolyn of Arizona; and a sister– years, Margaret Ann Lee grandson, Michael Thomas Mar- be held at a later date. ice. dersonville; two sons, Clayton in-law, Nicki Reed of Michigan. Markum; his sons, James ‘Jim’ tin; sister, Mildred Lowe Steele; Hooper-Huddleston and Horner Ms. Booher passed away Hartford Dodson of Cookeville In addition to his parents, he Dale Markum and wife Susan of and brothers, Garland Lowe, Funeral Home is in charge of Wednesday, March 9, 2016, at and Dewey Lee Dodson Jr of was preceded in death by a Vero Beach, Fla., and David Lee Donald Lowe and Charles Lowe. arrangements. Signature Healthcare of Putnam Birmingham, Ala.; two sisters, brother, William Reed. Markum and wife Lea of He joined the United States Air County in Algood. Barbara (Jimmy) Vandergriff of The family request memorial Franklin, Tenn.; his grandchil- Force at age 17 and served with The Cookeville chapel of Sequatchie and Brenda (Bron) contributions be made to dren, Emily Susan Markum, Eric the military police for 20 years. Hooper-Huddleston and Horner Stone of Lafayette, Ga.; two Sycamore Church of Christ for David Markum, Sarah Ellyse After his retirement he served in Funeral Home is in charge of brothers, Joel (Patricia) Dodson the SOC college group at 1144 Markum and Seth Aaron law enforcement at Tennessee arrangement. and Marty (Sally) Dodson, both Crescent Dr., Cookeville, TN Markum; his great-grandchil- Technological University, as of Whitwell; eight wonderful 38501. dren, Cole James Brandt, Jace chief of police in Baxter, Tenn., nieces and nephews along with You may share your thoughts or Brandt, Cade Brandt and Sienna and as a deputy with the Putnam their families; and his mother-in- send condolences to the family Markum; his brothers, Ray Don- County Sheriff’s Department. law Catherine Powell Salter of by visiting www.presleyfuneral- ald Markum and wife Jan of He loved baking (his coconut Lisa Lynn Beatty Summitville. home.com Professional services Manchester, Tenn., and Mike All- cakes were a legend), playing Dewey’s family wishes to thank provided by Presley Funeral mon Markum of Sparta, Tenn.; a Rook, volunteering at church, COOKEVILLE — Memorial Dr. Daniel Claassen and his staff Home (931)528-1044. sister, Billie Faye Young of Gar- gardening and spending time services for Lisa Lynn Beatty, 48, at Vanderbilt for the excellent den City, Mich.; and several with the babies in the family. His of Cookeville, will be held Satur- care, compassion and concern nieces and nephews. children, grandchildren and day, March 12, at 10 a.m. at Life shown to Dewey as he battled de- In addition to his parents, he great-grandchildren were his joy. Church in Cookeville, with Pas- The mentia. was preceded in death by his sis- He will be remembered for his tor Shane Bowling officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial ters, Margaret Bogle, Mable kind, gentle spirit and unending The family will receive friends Herald-Citizen contributions may be made in Cook and Lorene Parker; and his devotion to his family. at Life Church on Friday, March No. 1 in local news memory of Dewey Dodson to: daughter-in-law, Amy Carol Survivors, he was dearly loved 11, from 5-8 p.m. Call 526-9715 Hendersonville Young Life, PO Markum (mother to Emily Susan by his wife of 62 years (married Ms. Beatty passed from this life to subscribe Box 362, Hendersonville, TN Markum and Eric David May 15, 1953, in Boma, Tenn.) Monday, March 7, 2016, at 37077 https://hendersonville. Frank Markum Markum). Anna Sue Robertson Lowe of Cookeville Regional Medical younglife.org/Pages/donors.aspx. COOKEVILLE — Funeral Memorial contributions may be Baxter; five children and their Center. You may share your thoughts or services for Mr. Frank Edward made to Lighthouse Christian spouses, Nelda and David Stepp She was born Wednesday, Dec. send condolences to the family Markum, 93, of Cookeville, will Camp, 205 Serenity Pl., of Cookeville, Rhonda and James 6, 1967, in Saginaw, Mich., to by visiting www.presleyfuneral- be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Smithville, TN 37166, and/or the West, Lisa and Anthony Martin, Clyde Letson and Patricia Car- home.com March 11, from Benevolence Fund at Washington all of Baxter, Dennis and Marcia dinel. Professional services provided the Cookeville Ave. Baptist Church, 1621 N by Presley Funeral Home chapel of Washington Ave, Cookeville, TN (931)528-1044. Hooper-Huddle- 38501. ston & Horner Pallbearers will be David Funeral Home. Markum, Seth Markum, James Burial will fol- Markum, Sarah Markum, Patrick Mr. low in Dodson McCloud and Travis Brunson. Markum Branch Ceme- Bro. Mark Gaw will officiate at tery. the services. Mr. Markum’s family will re- Hooper-Huddleston & Horner ceive friends Friday from 10 a.m. Funeral Home is in charge of until time of services at the fu- arrangements, (931) 526-6111. Richard “Dick” A. neral home. You may share your thoughts Reed Te r e s a R e t , COOKEVILLE — Memorial Basics Basics ofof KnittingKnitting Owner services for Richard “Dick” A. Reed, 88, of Cookeville will be Saturdays from 11am - 1pm held Saturday, March 12, at 11 A.M. in the chapel of Presley Fu- Bring in your own project, or we can get you started! neral Home with Horace Burks, New Patients and Walk-Ins Welcome! Kevin Daughrity, and Gary Jett Call for Details Accepting most insurances including Medicare. officiating. Interment will follow in Smyrna Cemetery. 931-526-6410 Monday-Friday 8-5 • Saturday 8-12 • Sunday 11-4 The family will receive friends 1120 England DrDr.. Friday, March 11, from 4-8 p.m. Wanda Keagle, FNP and Saturday from 10 a.m. until CLASSES & LESSONS AVAILABLE! 586 L South Jefferson Ave., Cookeville • 931-854-0050 A6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, March 10, 2016 LOCAL/NATION Community Calendar

The Community Calendar is Dodson Branch monthly meeting will be speaking about “Protect- State Park Camp Store. For chil- Cookeville Area Rose Society LIVINGSTON: Millard Oak- a daily list of announcements of will be held on Thursday at 6 ing Our Children,” on Friday, at dren 12 and under. Please no will meet on Monday at 6:30 ley Public Library in Livingston one-time events hosted by non- p.m. Please come and give us 7 p.m., at Holladay Church of adults. Three age groups 0-2, 3- p.m. for a meet and greet at John- will have a Crafters Club from 9- profit groups. To include your your ideas on making this com- Christ, 1765 Mine Lick Creek 6, 7-12 (parents may assist with son’s Garden Center, 1717 E. 10:30 a.m.; a Family Caregivers information, call 526-9715 and munity grow. Rd. Topics covered will be inter- the 0-2 age group). Prizes will be Spring St., Cookeville. Meeting meeting from 9-10:30 a.m.; and ask for the newsroom secre- March 11 net awareness, what’s going on in available. The hunt will take will follow at 7 p.m. Meetings a library board meeting at 4:30 tary, fax 526-1209 or email SENIORS: Kelly Clarkson will our Putnam County Schools and place in the playground area in are the second Monday of each p.m. [email protected]. Be speak on “Medicare Part A, B, C how to be a pro-active parent. the campground. month (except January). For March 16 sure to include your name and and D” on Friday, at 12:15 p.m., March 12 DAUGHTERS OF UNION: info., call (931) 528-8000. SENIORS: Anthony Wright number as well as a time, date at the Cookeville Senior Center. EGG HUNT: Edgar Evins The Julia Ann Marcum Chapter OVEREATERS: A new group, will speak on “Essential Finan- and location of the event. PROTECTING CHILDREN: State Park will hold an Easter egg of the Daughters of the Union Overeaters Annonymous, will cial Strategy For the New Econ- March 10 Captain Carl Sells, of the hunt Eggstravaganza will be held will meet on Saturday at 2 p.m., start meeting March 14 and meet omy ” at 12:15 p.m. at the DODSON BRANCH: The Cookeville Police Department, at 1 p.m. Meet at Edgar Evins at a member’s home at 343 Plan- every Monday from 5:30-6:30 Cookeville Senior Center. tation Dr., Crossville. The pro- p.m. at St. Michael’s Episcopal March 16 & April 25 gram will be “Janey Reb and Church (640 N. Washington LEGAL CLINIC: A free legal Betty Yank: Women’s Roles in Ave., Cookeville). Get help with clinic (for victims/survivors of the Civil War.” Prospective mem- overeating, bingeing, eating ad- abuse) will be held on Wednes- THE MARKET IN REVIEW bers are welcome to attend. 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Nation in Brief Trump pivots to general election MIAMI (AP) — In his own un- orthodox way, Donald Trump is California unmistakably evolving into a lawmakers near vote general election candidate. The over-the-top billionaire is on raising smoking talking about flexibility in his hardline immigration policies. age to 21 He’s pledging to moderate his bullying tone, acknowledging SACRAMENTO, Calif. that women in particular may be (AP) — California’s Senate is turned off by his brash brand of poised to vote on a sweeping politics. And he’s working to as- package of anti-smoking sume the mantle of GOP stan- measures-including raising the dard-bearer, calling for party smoking age to 21— as law- unity and promising to help fel- makers try to crack down on low Republicans win their own tobacco use and the health elections in November. problems that flow from it. “It’s very, very important as a If the Senate approves Thurs- Republican that our senators and day and Gov. Jerry Brown congressmen get re-elected,” signs off, California would be- Trump said Tuesday during a come the second state to move late-night news conference at one the age to buy cigarettes from of his Florida resorts. 18 to 21, and electronic ciga- To be sure, Trump is still very rettes would face the same re- much doing things his way. His strictions as tobacco products. pledge to help other candidates The six bills represent Cali- came just before a lengthy pro- fornia’s most substantial anti- motion of his brand, all while tobacco push in nearly two flanked by tables of Trump wine decades, the American Cancer — as well as bottled water and a Society said. But advocates display of raw steaks, which he couldn’t garner enough sup- no longer sells. His calls for party port to raise cigarette taxes, unity are still bracketed by jabs at AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File which requires a two-thirds rivals “Little Marco” Rubio and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures during a speech at a rally in Oklahoma City. supermajority. The Cancer So- “Lying Ted” Cruz. ciety and other groups are But there are clear indications contests in Florida and Ohio. But White House and its Senate ma- ing to Republican lawmakers that tures to Senate Majority Leader seeking to qualify an initiative Trump is confident he’ll emerge unless Trump is slowed in those jority. In battleground states like he wants to be their ally, not their Mitch McConnell and House for the 2016 ballot. from the turbulent primaries as states, Rubio, Cruz and Ohio Ohio and New Hampshire in par- burden. Speaker Paul Ryan, and has en- “With California having such the GOP nominee — and that he Gov. John Kasich will be left ticular, Republican senators up “I would love to see the Repub- dorsements from a handful of a huge population it’s going to knows he has work to do to with nothing but long-shot op- for re-election could face con- lican Party and everybody get to- U.S. lawmakers and two gover- be very impactful nation- broaden his appeal with general tions such as a contested conven- stant questions about his policies gether and unify,” he said after a nors. But his interactions with wide,” said Cathy Callaway, election voters and his own tion to block the real estate and personal insults, forcing strong showing in last week’s Republican elected officials ap- associate director of state and party’s leaders. mogul. them to talk more about him than Super Tuesday contests. “And pear to have been limited. local campaigns for the Amer- Trump’s rivals have one more One party concern about a their own campaigns. when we unify, there’s nobody, “I’ve had my phone on, but no- ican Cancer Society. chance to slow his momentum in Trump nomination is that he In a step toward allaying those nobody that’s going to beat us.” body’s called,” said Sen. Steve next Tuesday’s winner-take-all would cost the GOP both the worries, Trump has begun signal- Trump has made initial over- Daines of Montana. Trump's positions on trade, alliances could roil Asia ties Anti-Trump WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential front- runner Donald Trump has Republicans come staked out uncompromising positions on Asia policy that could potentially strain U.S. to terms with Cruz relations with the region if he wins the White House. He says China is ripping off nomination America in trade and should be slapped with a fat import FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — of urgency into tax. Anxious Republican officials the GOP’s anti- And he claims U.S. military are coming to terms with the Trump move- allies Japan and South Korea idea that their second least fa- ment. are freeloading and need to vorite GOP presidential candi- The billionaire pull their weight. The pan-Pa- date — polarizing Texas businessman is cific trade pact negotiated by conservative Ted Cruz — may calling on main- the Obama administration is a be the party’s best last chance to Cruz stream Republi- “total disaster.” stop Donald Trump. cans to unify That’s already prompted Possible Cruz supporters in- behind his candidacy ahead of some sharp commentary from clude reluctant Senate col- next week’s primaries, which usually friendly countries in leagues and former presidential could give him an insurmount- Asia, and expressions of con- rivals with strong ties to major able delegate lead. tempt from Republican for- Pablo Martinez Monsivais | AP donors, who have long feared “If I win those two, I think it’s eign policy hands who have Cruz’s purist ideology but dread over,” Trump told CNN’s “An- vowed to oppose Trump. The Supreme Court is seen in Washington, Monday. the prospect of a Trump nomi- derson Cooper’s 360.” nation even more. The first-term “Instead of fighting it, they Texas senator on Wednesday should embrace it,” he added on Police: 5 dead, 3 Conservative, liberal groups announced the backing of one Channel. injured in former primary opponent, Carly Bush planned to confer with gear up for Supreme Court fight Fiorina, and is seeking the back- all the candidates — save Pennsylvania ing of another, Jeb Bush, on Trump — ahead of Thursday’s WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- nounce his pick next week. readers to an article titled “Jus- Thursday. GOP debate. He met privately shooting servative and liberal groups are With the court’s 4-4 balance be- tice Barack Obama?” suggesting “It’s an outsider year, and the with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio only beginning their battle over tween liberal and conservative that scenario should Democrat most logical person to take on on Wednesday, and planned to WILKINSBURG, Pa. (AP) the Supreme Court vacancy, with justices in play, both parties and Hillary Clinton become presi- Trump based on past perform- meet with Cruz and Ohio Gov. — Five people have been a smattering of television ads their allies are reaching out to dent. The Senate Majority PAC, ance is Ted Cruz,” said another John Kasich on Thursday. killed in an ambush-style and behind-the-scenes research rally their memberships, solicit backing Democrats, has former presidential opponent, Bush and Trump engaged in shooting during a backyard serving as warning shots in contributions and savage the op- launched a New Hampshire TV South Carolina Sen. Lindsey heated confrontations through- party in suburban Pittsburgh what’s sure to be an expensive position. ad accusing GOP Sen. Kelly Ay- Graham. Earlier in the year, out Bush’s campaign, repeat- and at least two gunmen are at fight that will color November’s The conservative Judicial Crisis otte, in a competitive re-election Graham likened the choice be- edly referring to each other as large, police said. elections. Network has run TV spots back- race, of “ignoring the Constitu- tween Cruz and Trump to “loser.” Four women and a man were Activity will only ramp up once ing GOP senators in seven states tion, not doing her job.” End Cit- “being shot or poisoned.” The GOP establishment’s killed late Wednesday during President Barack Obama names and digital ads targeting Democ- izens United, dedicated to “He’s not my preference,” overwhelming favorite, Florida the party in the Borough of someone to replace the late Jus- rats in four others, while its overturning the Supreme Court Graham said of Cruz. “But we Sen. Marco Rubio, picked up Wilkinsburg. Allegheny tice Antonin Scalia — a nomina- leader wrote an article criticizing decision that unleashed unlim- are where we are. And if Trump where Bush left off, but strug- County police said people tion Senate Majority Leader one potential nominee for a case ited campaign spending by cor- wins Florida and Ohio, I don’t gled badly in Tuesday’s round scrambled toward the house as Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and she handled while a public de- porations and unions, has aired know if we can stop him.” of primary contests, failing to bullets began flying. Four of other Republicans promise the fender a decade ago. On its web- commercials pressing Ayotte and Indeed, next Tuesday’s win- pick up a single delegate. Trump the victims were found dead chamber will never consider. site, the legislative arm of the Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., to con- ner-take-all contests in Florida won three of the contests and on the back porch. The other Many expect Obama to an- National Rifle Association links sider a nominee. and Ohio have injected a sense Cruz won one. one died at a hospital. Three people were injured and taken to area hospitals. Two men were in critical con- dition and a woman was sta- ble, police said. Who’s best for Hispanics? Clinton, Sanders debate At least two suspects fled on foot. A motive wasn’t immedi- MIAMI (AP) — Fighting for Florida and back then, Clinton said, “a lot of the issues Sanders, as he has in the past, declined backing Clinton to switch to his column. ately known. beyond, Hillary Clinton and Bernie we are still discussing today would be in to bite on the issue, saying, “The process Immigration commanded considerable Lt. Andrew Schurman of the Sanders tangled in an intense debate over the rearview mirror.” will take its course.” He said he’d rather attention for good reason: Florida is home Allegheny County homicide who’s the true friend of American Hispan- Sanders retorted that he opposed the leg- talk about the issues of wealth and income to nearly 1.8 million Hispanics, including unit says the gunmen barged ics, trading accusations over guest worker islation because it included a guest worker inequality. about 15 percent of the state’s Democrats. into the party and opened fire programs “akin to slavery” and the em- program “akin to slavery.” Both candidates were bidding for mo- Hispanic voters have made up about 10 in an ambush-style attack. He bracing of “vigilantes” against immi- The debate opened with a question that mentum after Sanders surprised Clinton percent of voters in the Democratic pri- said gunshots came from two grants. appeared to startle Clinton. with an upset victory in Michigan on maries so far this year, and Clinton has distinct locations but police They had even worse things to say about Univision’s Jorge Ramos asked her if she Tuesday. been getting about two-thirds of their don’t believe anyone at the Republican front-runner Donald Trump. would drop out of the race if indicted over Clinton stressed that she has a strong votes to about one-third for Sanders. The party fired back. Facing off Thursday evening, just six the handling of her email while secretary lead in the delegates, declaring, “This is a Vermont senator stresses that he’s making “It looks like right now they days before Florida gives its verdict on the of state. marathon, and it is a marathon that can progress on winning over younger His- were all fleeing toward the presidential race, Clinton faulted Sanders “Oh for goodness, that is not going to only be carried by the kind of campaign I panics. backdoor of the residence for repeatedly voting against a 2007 com- happen,” Clinton declared. “I’m not even am running.” Clinton at one point accused Sanders of when the second gunman fired prehensive immigration reform bill; he answering that question.” Sanders said his Michigan surprise was supporting legislation that would have led from the side of the yard,” he faulted her for opposing a 2007 effort to The FBI is investigating the possibility evidence that his message is resonating. to indefinite detention of people facing de- said. “ let people who were in the country ille- that Clinton mishandled sensitive infor- “We are going to continue to do ex- portation, and for standing with Minute- They all seemed to get gally obtain driver’s licenses. mation that passed through her private tremely well,” he said, adding that he ex- men vigilantes. He called that notion caught on the back porch.” Had the immigration package passed email server. pects to convince superdelegates who are “ridiculous” and “absurd.” Herald-Citizen

Thursday, March 10, 2016 LIVING 8 Sibling estranged in Strawberry salad to put smile on your face I was at a friend’s house recently look- life opts to ing at her cookbooks. We are like that sometimes because we just like to read remain cookbooks. She told me about this estranged in strawberry salad recipe that she has used a lot. I scribbled it down quickly death on the back of my business card. I am EAR ABBY: I’ve Drucilla’s always doing that been estranged from Little Helpers when at a doctor’s Dmy three siblings, their office if they have spouses and their families for any good maga- 35 years — my choice. There zines. One doctor’s has been no correspondence, office that we visit and I have seen them only at always has the our parents’ funerals. Food Network Since we are all in our 80s, I channel on. I think I anticipate there will be funer- should carry a note- als for us in the next decade. book around, just in If I go first, there is no prob- case. lem. However, I’m consider- Drucilla Strawberry ing not attending their Salad funerals or those of their Ray 1 quart strawber- spouses. My grown children ries, sliced say I MUST attend because 6 bananas, sliced I’m their brother. I’m con- 2 cans chunky pineapple, drained cerned that I might be a dis- 2 packets strawberry glaze, regular or traction or sugar free Dear there Stir this all together and chill for 1 to 2 could be a hours. Then put it in your grand- Strawberry Salad Abby confronta- mother’s dishes and say, “Oh, how tion. Be- pretty.” Then enjoy and smile. This will Strawberry Salad Dissolve jello in boiling water. Fold in utes and the feeling passes. sides, I put a smile on your face. I think this 2 small pkg. strawberry gelatin (can strawberries. Add pineapple, bananas George celebrated his birthday all still re- will serve about 12 (I forgot to scribble substitute sugar-free) and nuts. Pour 1/2 of mixture into a week last week. The family came for member that part down). 1 c. boiling water serving dish and refrigerate until jelled. his birthday dinner, then one day he had what It will be May before we have fresh 1 16-oz. can crushed pineapple, Spread yogurt on top and add the rest of a doctor’s appointment so I took him caused my strawberries. I had to use some berries drained the mixture to the dish. Refrigerate. Use out to breakfast. I guess when he be- estrange- that I had gotten at the grocery store 3 med. bananas, mashed a 12x8 glass pan or a 10-inch diameter comes a senior he can enjoy a whole ment and I and it wasn’t hardly as good as the fresh 1 c. chopped pecans (optional) glass bowl or make individual custard week of this. just don’t would have been. They don’t have the 2 10-oz. pkg. frozen sliced strawber- cup sizes for snacks. If you have questions, you may call want to sweetness of fresh. ries or 1 large container fresh strawber- I am loving this sunshine. It makes me 931-839-2313 or email me at dru- Abigail see them. There is another strawberry salad that ries in season want to plow the South 40 and start [email protected]. Enjoy this beau- I know I like to use. 1 pint Greek yogurt planting. Then I sit down for a few min- tiful weather. Van Buren I’m stub- born, but am I wrong? — TO GO OR NOT TO GO DEAR GO OR NO: I dis- Mastering the sweet-and-spicy glaze for an Easter ham agree with your children. Peo- ple attend funerals to pay their By ELIZABETH KARMEL Start to finish: 1 1/2 hours (15 minutes respects to the deceased Associated Press active) and/or comfort the family who Servings: 12 has suffered the loss. If, after At Easter, there is just nothing better 5-pound pre-cooked spiral cut ham 35 years, you show up at the than a spiral-cut ham! Because I grew up 1/2 cup honey powder or maple sugar funeral, you could, indeed, be with my grandmother roasting fresh, granules a distraction — unless it has white, uncured hams, a sweet-glazed spi- 1/4 cup sugar been so long that nobody rec- ral-cut ham has always been a delicacy to 2 teaspoons cinnamon ognizes you. me. 1 teaspoon ground cloves DEAR ABBY: Is it wrong to My best friend’s mother bought one 1 teaspoon kosher salt have no interest in grandchil- every Easter and to me it was heavenly. I 1/2 teaspoon ground allspice dren? My wife is five years loved the crunchy sweet and spicy crust 1/2 teaspoon ground white pepper older than I am and she’s on the ends of the slices. She served the Heat the oven to 275 F. (For grilling di- elated with our new grand- ham cold and kept the leftover ham rections, see the headnote above.) child. I’m only 42 and I feel loosely covered with foil in the refrigera- Use paper towels to pat dry the ham, I’m too young to be a tor. It didn’t last long as we — and the then set it, cut side down, in a shallow “Gramps.” I prefer to be free rest of the neighborhood kids — kept baking pan. Set aside. from kid activities and enjoy opening the fridge and pulling off a In a blender or food processor, combine my adult pursuits. snack. Because it was spiral cut, you did- the remaining ingredients and process I have raised children for the n’t need a knife to snag a piece. All you until the ingredients are reduced to a fine last 20-plus years and I think needed to do was reach in and grab a powder. it’s my stepdaughter’s turn to thick, meaty slice. Gently pry apart the tops of the spiral be a parent. My wife is all The first Easter I hosted the meal, I or- cuts. Sprinkle about 1/3 of the seasoning gung ho to watch the grand- dered a sweet-glazed spiral-cut ham. I felt mixture over the ham and push it down child anytime she’s free, but so grown up and we ate that ham for days. between the slices. Cover loosely with I’m not interested at all. I discovered the joy of a ham sandwich foil. Set the ham on the oven’s middle Am I wrong for wanting my with thick-cut baked ham, crisp lettuce shelf or on the cooler side of the grill. own time and space with my and lots of mayo on toasted white bread. Matthew Mead | AP Cook for 45 minutes. Remove the ham wife? — TOO YOUNG FOR As time went on, I grew to appreciate A better way to glaze your ham is to try a dry spice rub that caramelizes from the oven, turn the ham on its other IT IN OKLAHOMA the purity of my grandmother’s fresh into a rich sweet and spicy glaze. side, then sprinkle another 1/3 of the sea- DEAR TOO YOUNG: No ham, but soon found that most people ex- soning mixture over it, again gently law says you must baby-sit if pect their holiday hams to be pink. So vorite sweet and spicy rub is a combina- a larger ham, you’ll also need to increase working it into the cuts. you don’t want to. Not every- why not give the people what they want? tion of cinnamon, allspice, cloves, white the dry glaze (seasoning mixture). Cover the ham with foil again, then re- one enjoys the company of The best part is that it is so easy to cus- pepper, dried honey, salt and sugar. But The ham can be cooked either in the turn to the oven or grill. Cook for another small children. If your wife tomize the ham with your own glaze. My feel free to riff with your favorite flavors. oven or on the grill. For the grill, prepare 30 minutes, or until the ham feels warm enjoys doing it, that’s her “hack” is to make a sweet and spicy dry Just don’t omit the sugar; it melts and a grill for low heat, indirect cooking. For all the way through but is not steaming privilege. However, if the rub that bakes into a burnished “glaze” holds the other spices together, creating a charcoal grill, this means banking the hot. baby-sitting is interfering with (rather than brushing the meat with a wet the glaze. hot coals to one side of the grill and cook- Remove and discard the foil. Sprinkle your marriage, then you’re sauce). It is so quick and easy that I urge Sweet-And-Spicy Glazed Ham ing on the other side. For a gas grill, this the remaining dry glaze over the top of complaining to the wrong you to throw away any packet of sauce Spiral-cut hams are fully cooked when means turning off one or more burners to the entire ham. Turn the broiler on in the woman, and the two of you that comes with your ham and try it my you purchase them and just need reheat- create a cooler side, then cooking on that oven and place the ham under the broiler need to work out a compro- way. ing. This is your chance to add tons of fla- side. for 2 to 4 minutes. mise on which you can both A dry glaze is a dry spice rub with both vor in the form of a glaze. This recipe is One advantage of the grill is that you Watch closely: You want the glaze to agree. sugar and granulated honey (or honey written for a 5-pound ham, but the recipe can add a handful of wet wood chips be- bubble and caramelize but you don’t want DEAR ABBY: I have very powder) to add sweetness and flavor. You is easily adapted to accommodate what- fore heating the ham. I like to do this be- it to burn. long hair and I’m proud of it. I also could use maple sugar granules. ever size you need to feed your Easter cause the wood adds a fresh layer of When the ham is burnished to your lik- have worn my hair long ever Luckily, these powders are easier and eas- crowd. For timing, plan 12 to 15 minutes smoke to the ham and gives the ham a ing, remove from oven and let rest for 15 since I was a little girl. My ier to find at the grocer or online. My fa- per pound at 275ºF. If you decide to cook just-smoked flavor. minutes before serving. problem is when I go some- where, other women come up to me and start touching it. I understand that they like my hair because they always Brighten flavors of quinoa with cranberries and spinach compliment me on it, but I hate it when strangers touch ometimes I get into a “side dish does any dried fruit tossed in at the 1 cup fresh baby spinach, stems re- me. Apparently, people have slump.” Gone is my creativity end of cooking. Today I added sweet moved and medium packed forgotten the concept of “per- Sconcerning what to serve with potato and bejeweled my pilaf with In a medium saucepan, bring the sonal space.” simple roasted dried cranberries and wilted baby broth to a boil over high heat. Add the How can I tell someone — Kitchen chicken, baked fish spinach. The result is beautiful and sweet potatoes, cranberries and quinoa without sounding rude — to Scoop or pork chops. I healthy. and stir to mix well. Cover and bring please not touch me? Or must feel like I turn to The nutritional analysis reports this back to a boil. Reduce heat to low and I just keep quiet and tolerate it the same old thing simple side dish is very low in satu- simmer for 15 to 20 minutes or until with a smile? — RAPUNZEL again and again. rated fat and has no cholesterol. In ad- quinoa and sweet potatoes are tender. IN DALLAS So I’ve been mix- dition, it’s high in dietary fiber, very Drain excess liquid if mixture is DEAR RAPUNZEL: Not ing it up and high in magnesium, very high in phos- soupy. everyone enjoys being spreading my phorus, very high in vitamin A and Stir in spinach and cover. Lightly touched, particularly by wings with new high in vitamin C. Rating a nutritional steam (with remaining steam from strangers. If someone reaches recipes. Quinoa is “A,” this recipe is a virtual super- cooked quinoa mixture) for 5 minutes, out to pet you, smile, step a new favorite. food! Now that’s a side dish! Enjoy. or just until spinach wilts. back and say, “I’d prefer you Plain and prepared Sweet Potato and Quinoa Pilaf Serve immediately. Leftovers keep not do that.” You have a right with water, it is Start to finish: 30 minutes for up to 2 days, covered in refrigera- to your personal space. As Alicia unimpressive. But Yield: 6 servings (2/3 cup serving) tor. long as you say it in a pleasant Ross its simple flavors 3 cups low-sodium vegetable broth Approximate values per serving (per but firm tone, no one has the pair with just about you can saute an onion and a couple 2 cups diced fresh peeled sweet pota- 2/3 cup): 201 calories, 2 g fat (trace right to be offended. And if anything you can think of. cloves of garlic and then cook the toes saturated), no cholesterol, 6 g protein, someone is, refrain from mak- It’s easy to cook quinoa in vegetable quinoa with chicken broth. Lemon 1/2 cup dried cranberries or cherries 40 g carbohydrates, 5 g dietary fiber, ing it your problem. broth and add enormous flavor. Or juice and zest pump up the flavor, as 1 cup quinoa 230 mg sodium, 454 mg potassium. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, March 10, 2016 — A9 ENTERTAINMENT

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Thursday, March 10, 2016 SPORTS B Pickett County ousted by South Greene in state tourney

By BUDDY PEARSON on Wednesday night. tears. “I feel like we fought as hard as we HERALD-CITIZEN Managing Editor “Everybody wants to win at the end, and could. That’s all you can ask.” unfortunately, we didn’t,” said PCHS Ferrell and the rest of the Lady Bobcats MURFREESBORO — It wasn’t sup- head coach Brent Smith. “Our sights never quit, they just got too far behind pose to end this way for Pickett County. were set on the gold ball and we fell short early on. After putting together a phenomenal of that. Somebody has to lose and it was Pickett County and South Greene came season, the Lady Bobcats came into the us. We didn’t quit, and I’m proud of the out firing on all cylinders in the first quar- 2016 BlueCross TSSAA Girls Basketball girls.” ter, exchanging baskets and scoring at a Class A State Tournament with a ton of Pickett County put together a season rapid rate. In the first five minutes of the momentum, hoping to take a sixth gold anyone would be proud of. The Lady game there were 12 lead changes with the ball back to Byrdstown. But PCHS ran Bobcats finished 29-3 overall with Dis- Lady Bobcats going up 19-18 on a Court- into a vibrant South Greene squad which trict 7-A regular season and tournament ney Pritchett layup with 2:54 left in the spoiled the Lady Bobcats bid for a state titles to go along with a Region 4-A opening period. That’s the last lead PCHS crown. championship. It was also the second would have as the Lady Rebels used an Boasting a youthful team of five fresh- consecutive season PCHS had advanced 11-5 surge to end the quarter and take a men, five sophomores and one junior, the to the state tournament. 29-22 advantage into the second quarter. Tony Marable | Herald-Citizen Lady Rebels bounced the Lady Bobcats “It’s not what we wanted, but some peo- “We are used to playing like that, so it Pickett County’s Courtney Pritchett goes up for a layup during the from the Class A state tourney, 76-65, at ple never get this chance,” said PCHS Lady Bobcats’ 76-65 loss to South Greene in the TSSAA Class A girls Middle Tennessee State’s Murphy Center senior Jayna Ferrell as she choked back See PICKETT, Page B2 state tournament on Wednesday in Murfreesboro.

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Bob Leverone, File | AP In this Oct. 25, 2015, file photo, Philadel- phia Eagles’ DeMarco Murray (29) runs against the Carolina Panthers in the sec- ond half in Charlotte, N.C. The Titans fi- nalized their trade for running back DeMarco Murray on Wednesday. Titans finalize deal for Murray

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NASHVILLE — Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson is even more shrewd than perhaps first believed. Not only did he pull off a major trade Monday night to acquire running back DeMarco Murray from the Philadelphia Eagles, what he gave up in return was next to nothing. Per a league source, Robinson and the Titans only had to swap fourth-round picks with the Eagles in order to take on Murray’s contract, which Robinson immediately reworked to make more cap Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen friendly. Compensatory picks have Upperman head coach Dana McWilliams and assistant coaches Amanda Asberry and Tyler McWilliams watch on during a contest not yet been allocated by the in the Region 4-AA tournament at Tennessee Tech’s Hooper Eblen Center. The Lady Bees take on Haywood this afternoon in the NFL, so there is always the TSSAA Class AA state tournament at Middle Tennessee State’s Murphy Center in Murfreesboro. chance that the picks traded for each other in the deal will drop by a couple of slots. But cur- rently, the Titans sent the 97th overall pick in the draft to the Eagles for 110th pick and Mur- Upperman starts its title quest today ray. Compare that to the price it would have taken By THOMAS CORHERN for the Titans to land the top available running HERALD-CITIZEN Assistant Sports Editor back in free agency, Doug Martin, whom they “There’s a great basketball tradition at Upperman. We’ve had interest in. Martin wound up re-signing MURFREESBORO — The last time with the Tampa Bay Bucs for a reported $37.5 the Upperman girls basketball team been here several times and our expectations are always million over five years. made it to the TSSAA State Tourna- The acquisition of Murray solidifies the run- ment was 2008. high. These girls are just trying to live up to them.” ning back position, which was one of the weak- And it seems like an eternity ago. est areas on the roster, for the Titans for the past The names from that roster are Dana McWilliams two seasons. among the pro- Upperman girls basketball head coach Murray, despite a down year with the Eagles gram’s best — in which he played his way into then-coach Lashay Davis, Chip Kelly’s doghouse, is still only 28 years Karissa Dyer, Kayla Eight years after their last state ap- them.” pare and be ready for them.” old and is just one year removed from being the Biles, Alyson pearance, the Lady Bees are back for This afternoon’s matchup against Haywood also brings size, including NFL’s leading rusher, going for 1,845 yards Roberts, Elizabeth the sixth time. Haywood, however, isn’t going to be 6-0 senior center Madison Smith, 5-11 while still a member of the Dallas Cowboys in Carter, and the list And they’re determined to bring easy. sophomore forward Laquitta Call- 2014. The Titans probably won’t get that type goes on and on and on. home their first gold ball. The Lady Tomcats, even though it is away, 5-10 junior forward Victoria of production out of Murray, but if he can give But, then, the Lady Bees hit a dry “We hope that it works out that way their first state tournament appearance Perry and 5-10 junior center Shutes. them about 75 percent of that total, then the spell. for us,” said UHS head coach Dana since 1995, come into the contest with Upperman only has one player at 5- deal made to bolster the rushing attack will A loss to McMinn Central in the McWilliams. “But we’re just going to a 28-4 record, holding championships 10 — junior forward Abby Green- have been regarded as a major heist for the Ti- Class AA sectional in 2009. take it a game at a time. There’s such in District 15 and Region 8. wood. tans. A loss at Polk County in the 2010 good talent here, it’s going to be a And their four losses are against le- However, the Lady Bees (33-2) have Titans sign QB Cassel Class AA sectional. challenge for anyone to win.” gitimate programs — a 56-48 loss to a lot of other weapons. The Tennessee Titans added veteran quarter- A defeat from Livingston Academy Upperman brings with it a whole Middleton, 84-57 to Memphis Cen- If UHS’ inside assault from Class back Matt Cassel on a one-year deal on in the Region 4-AA semis in 2011, new set of names that are building tral, 54-47 to Lexington and 43-37 to AA Miss Basketball finalist Akira Wednesday. Grundy County in the same game in their own legacies with the program. Liberty. Levy and Greenwood is slowed down, Cassel, a journeyman quarterback who split 2012, Cannon County in 2013. “There’s a great basketball tradition “They’re a very good team,” said the Lady Bees can kick the ball out to last season between the Buffalo Bills and Dal- A District 8-AA early-round defeat at Upperman,” McWilliams said. McWilliams. “They’re really athletic. the trio of Gracie Maynord, Sarah El- las Cowboys last season, joins starter Marcus from Smith County in 2014, then a “We’ve been here several times and They have a really good player in dridge and Ashlyn Medley around the Region 4-AA semifinal loss to Can- our expectations are always high. (Kelsey) Shutes. It’s going to be a See TITANS, Page B2 non County in 2015. These girls are just trying to live up to challenge for us. We’re trying to pre- See UHS, Page B2 B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, March 10, 2016 SPORTS TITANS: Sign UHS: Lady Bees 6-5 in state tourney play WR Matthews From Page B1 cial.” lot about them,” McWilliams said, appearance. They hold a 1-2 record in Another factor that could help Up- “but we have learned a lot over the the event. From Page B1 perimeter. perman is its defensive prowess. The last few days. Every team that’s left Upperman, meanwhile, comes into “We’re just a very balanced team,” Lady Bees have excelled at creating is going to be a good team and it’s its sixth state tournament appearance Mariota and backups Zach Mettenberger and McWilliams said. “Akira runs our turnovers and giving themselves the going to be a high level of competi- with a 6-5 record all-time. Alex Tanney on the roster. team, but we’ve had great senior opportunities they need. tion. We know we’re going to have to The road, however, doesn’t get any Cassel played in eight games for the Cowboys leadership. We’ve got great shooters, One of the tough parts is that Hay- be ready to play.” easier with a win. last season, taking over for injured starter Tony great rebounders. We have good de- wood comes out of Brownsville in Historically, today’s contest is only The winner of today’s contest will Romo and backup Brandon Weeden, completed fensive players. We’re very balanced, West Tennessee, so it’s not a team that the fourth game Haywood has played face the winner of Grainger-McMinn 119 of 204 passes for 1,276 yards with five and I think people will enjoy watch- Upperman gets a lot of contact with. in the state tournament as the Lady Central on Friday afternoon at 4:30 touchdown passes and seven interceptions. ing this team and it’s something spe- “We obviously didn’t know a whole Tomcats make their third tournament p.m. Cassel came into the NFL in 2005 as a sev- enth-round draft choice of the New England Patriots, and stepped in for an injured Tom Brady in 2008, leading New England to an 11- PICKETT: 5 record. South Greene shot 60.5 percent for the game The Patriots then traded him to the Kansas City Chiefs where he spent four seasons. He From Page B1 as close as five points (54- later was with the Minnesota Vikings for two 49) on a Pritchett basket with years before signing with the Bills last year. wasn’t any big deal,” said 6:30 to play. But South Cassel has 101 career touchdown passes and Ferrell about the fast pace. Greene responded with an 77 interceptions, while completing 58.9 percent “We got down 10 or 15 and 11-4 run to put the game of his passes over his career. we fought. That’s all you can away. Mettenberger was the primary backup to Mar- ask for.” “It was a battle. They came iota last season in Mariota’s first year. Metten- A pair of free throws by out on fire,” said Smith. “I berger started six games as a rookie for Ferrell and a jumper by Abbi thought we were still in it. Tennessee and made four more starts in 2015 in Buck closed the gap to three We get it to three and they place of an injured Mariota, but is 0-10 all-time (29-26), before South just made some big shots. as a starting quarterback. He was replaced by Greene’s T.K. Franklin ig- They shot it really well. I Tanney in the Titans’ season finale at Indianapo- nited an 8-0 run with a bas- knew they could shoot it re- lis after the Tennessee offense struggled against ket. With 2:47 left in the first ally good, but not that good.” the Colts. half, Taylor Lamb nailed a South Greene shot 60.5 Titans sign WR Matthews short jumper to finish off the percent (26-43) for the game, The Tennessee Titans went back to the free run and extend South including a remarkable 64 agent well again on Wednesday night and have Greene’s lead to 11 (37-26). percent (16-25) in the first agreed to a deal with former Miami Dolphins Pickett County cut the half. The Lady Rebels also wide receiver Rishard Matthews. deficit to eight (39-31) at finished with 53.3 percent The deal is for three years and gives the Titans halftime and trimmed it to (8-15) shooting from 3- another receiver to add to a position group that six (39-33) on a Ferrell layup point-land, including an eye- needed to bolster its numbers. to start the third quarter, be- popping 75 percent (6-of-8) Matthews had 43 receptions for 662 yards and fore Braelyn Wykle buried in the first half. SGHS also four touchdown catches in 2015. He has had a back-to-back 3-pointers to outrebounded PCHS 31-25, bit of an up-and-down career in four years in put SGHS up by 12 (45-33). grabbing 22 offensive Miami, having only 12 catches in 2014, but The Lady Bobcats slowly boards. South Greene did having posted 41 in 2015. chipped away at the District commit 19 turnovers while Tony Marable | Herald-Citizen Matthews joins the Titans and should compete 1-A and Region 1-A champs, holding Pickett County to Pickett County’s Jayna Ferrell (11) and Alahna Bilbrey (24) lead their team- for playing time right away with a group that climbing back to within 44.6 percent shooting (25- mates off the floor following the Lady Bobcats’ 76-65 loss to South Greene on includes veterans Harry Douglas and Kendall three (48-45) on a trey by 56), including 30 percent (6- Wednesday in Murfreesboro. Wright, second-year pro Dorial Green-Beck- Alahna Bilbrey with 1:01 of-20) from beyond the arc. ham and fourth-year player Justin Hunter. left in the period. After a “We did some uncharacter- points while Buck finished disappointed McClellan. “It with 10 points, five re- The Titans’ lack of success at the receiver po- missed layup by PCHS, istic things we haven’t been with 10 points and two has been a memorable sea- bounds, four assists and sition is well documented, as Wright has been Lamb converted a 3-point- doing all year,” said Smith. steals. Tristan McClellan son.” three steals. The Lady on a two-year slide, posting just 36 receptions play to give the Lady Rebels “They are just a good team.” grabbed seven rebounds, had Lamb led South Greene Rebels advance to the semi- after having had 94 catches two years ago. a six-point cushion (51-45). Pritchett posted a double- seven assists and two points (33-4) with 23 points and 12 finals on Friday for the sec- DGB led the Titans with 569 yards receiving South Greene maintained a double with 21 points, 11 re- in her final game as a Lady boards while Wykle added ond year in a row, taking on on 32 catches in his rookie season, despite an six-point lead (53-47) head- bounds and seven assists Bobcat. 20 points and six assists. the Community Viqueens, up-and-down season in his first year in the ing into the fourth quarter while Ferrell ended up with “We played pretty tight. We Kindsey Cutshaw netted 12 who defeated Perry County NFL. where the Lady Bobcats got 19 points. Bilbrey had 11 couldn’t hit anything,” said a points and Franklin finished 65-48.

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I first round, at Palm Harbor, Fla. Mississippi vs. Alabama, 7 p.m. Detroit 66 32 23 11 75 167 177 TE Benjamin Watson on a two-year contract. On Television Midnight (Friday) Georgia vs. Mississippi State, 9:30 p.m. Ottawa 68 31 29 8 70 196 212 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Re-signed DE GOLF — European PGA Tour, True Thailand TSSAA Boys State Tournament Quarterfinals Montreal 67 31 30 6 68 183 188 Charles Johnson to a one-year contract and Thursday, March 10 Classic, second round, at Hua Hin, Thailand Friday, March 11 Buffalo 68 27 32 9 63 162 185 FB Mike Tolbert to a two-year contract. (same-day tape) March 16-19 Texas A&M vs. Florida-Arkansas winner, 1 p.m. Toronto 66 22 33 11 55 159 197 CHICAGO BEARS — Agreed to terms with LB COLLEGE BASKETBALL at Murphy Center, Middle Tennessee State 11 a.m. 2 a.m. (Friday) LSU vs. Vanderbilt-Tennessee winner, 3:30 Metropolitan Division Danny Trevathan on a four-year contract and GOLF — European PGA Tour, True Thailand Murfreesboro p.m. Washington 67 49 13 5 103 217 155 OT Bobby Massie on a three-year contract. BTN — Big Ten Tournament, second round, Class A Northwestern vs. Michigan, at Indianapolis Classic, second round, at Hua Hin, Thailand Kentucky vs. Mississippi-Alabama winner, 7 N.Y. Rangers67 39 22 6 84 192 173 Re-signed CB Tracy Porter to a three-year MLB BASEBALL Wednesday, March 16 p.m. N.Y. Islanders65 37 20 8 82 189 163 contract and RB Jacquizz Rodgers and OT ESPN — ACC Tournament, first quarterfinal, Booker T. Washington vs. Nashville Christian, North Carolina vs. Pittsburgh, at Washington Noon South Carolina vs. Georgia-Mississippi State Pittsburgh 66 34 24 8 76 180 168 Nick Becton to one-year contracts. MLB — Spring training, Detroit vs. Philadel- 4:30 p.m. winner, 9:30 p.m. Philadelphia 65 31 23 11 73 167 174 DALLAS COWBOYS — Agreed to terms with FS1 — Big East Tournament, first quarterfinal, Knoxville Grace vs. Van Buren County, 6 p.m. Villanova vs. Georgetown, at New York phia, at Clearwater, Fla. Semifinals Carolina 67 30 26 11 71 165 181 LB Rolando McClain on a one-year contract. 4 p.m. Thursday, March 17 Saturday, March 12 New Jersey 67 31 29 7 69 148 170 DENVER BRONCOS — Agreed to terms with NBCSN — Atlantic 10 Tournament, second Mitchell vs. Middle Tennessee Christian, 10 round, Fordham vs. Richmond, at Brooklyn, MLB — Spring training, Houston vs. Washing- Texas A&M-Florida-Arkansas winner vs. LSU- Columbus 67 28 31 8 64 178 208 OT Donald Stephenson on a three-year con- ton, at Viera, Fla. a.m. Vanderbilt-Tennessee winner, 1 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE tract. N.Y. Hampton vs. Clay County, 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 8 p.m. Kentucky-Mississippi-Alabama winner vs. Central Division DETROIT LIONS — Re-signed DT Haloti MLB — Spring training, St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets, Semifinals South Carolina-Georgia-Mississippi State GP WLOT Pts GF GA Ngata. ESPN2 — Big 12 Tournament, first quarterfinal, Friday, March 18 Texas vs. Baylor, at Kansas City, Mo. at Port St. Lucie, Fla. (same-day tape) winner, 3:30 p.m. Chicago 68 41 21 6 88 193 163 HOUSTON TEXANS — Agreed to terms with 11 p.m. Booker T. Washington/Nashville Christian Championship Dallas 68 40 20 8 88 218 196 QB Brock Osweiler on a four-year contract. Noon winner vs. Knoxville Grace/Van Buren SEC — SEC Tournament, second round, MLB — Spring training, Chicago Cubs vs. Sunday, March 13 St. Louis 68 39 20 9 87 173 166 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — QB Matt Hassel- Seattle, at Peoria, Ariz. (same-day tape) County winner, 1:15 p.m. Semifinal winners, 1 p.m. Nashville 68 34 21 13 81 187 173 beck announced his retirement. Released Arkansas vs. Florida, at Nashville, Tenn. Mitchell/Middle Tennessee Christian winner 1 p.m. 2 a.m. (Friday) Colorado 69 35 30 4 74 186 195 WR Andre Johnson. MLB — Spring training, Chicago White Sox vs. Hampton/Clay County winner, 2:45 p.m. Minnesota 67 31 26 10 72 177 169 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Re-signed TE ESPN — ACC Tournament, second quarterfi- Championship I National Basketball Association nal, Notre Dame vs. Duke, at Washington (ss) vs. Texas, at Surprise, Ariz. (same-day Winnipeg 66 27 34 5 59 171 198 Marcedes Lewis. tape) Saturday, March 19 Pacific Division KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed LB 1:30 p.m. TBA — 3:30 p.m. Standings and schedule BTN — Big Ten Tournament, second round, NBA BASKETBALL Los Angeles 66 40 22 4 84 179 152 Jonathan Massaquoi. Agreed to terms with Iowa vs. Illinois, at Indianapolis 7 p.m. All Times EST Anaheim 66 37 20 9 83 165 154 OL Mitchell Schwartz on a five-year contract. TNT — Chicago at San Antonio Class AA San Jose 66 37 23 6 80 198 174 LOS ANGELES RAMS — Re-signed C Tim ESPN2 — Big 12 Tournament, second quarter- Thursday, March 17 EASTERN CONFERENCE final, Kansas vs. Kansas St., at Kansas City, 9:30 p.m. Atlantic Division Vancouver 66 26 28 12 64 160 190 Barnes and S Cody Davis to two-year con- TNT — Cleveland at L.A. Lakers Fayette Ware vs. Marshall County, 1:15 p.m. Arizona 67 28 32 7 63 177 210 tracts. Mo. Chattanooga Central vs. Fulton, 2:45 p.m. WLPct GB FS1 — Big East Tournament, second quarter- SOCCER Toronto 42 20 .677 — Calgary 67 28 34 5 61 181 209 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed DE Mario Noon Brainerd vs. CAK, 4:30 p.m. Edmonton 69 26 36 7 59 167 204 Williams to a two-year contract and S Isa final, Butler vs. Providence, at New York Whites Creek vs. Westview, 6 p.m. 39 26 .600 4½ NBCSN — Atlantic 10 Tournament, second FS2 — UEFA Europa League, Tottenham at New York 27 39 .409 17 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Abdul-Quddus to a three-year contract. Re- Borussia Dortmund Semifinals time loss. moved the transition tag on DE Olivier Ver- round, George Washington vs. Saint Louis, Friday, March 18 Brooklyn 18 46 .281 25 at Brooklyn, N.Y. 2 p.m. Philadelphia 8 56 .125 35 Wednesday’s Games non, making him a free agent. Released CB FS2 — UEFA Europa League, Manchester Fayette Ware/Marshall County winner vs. Toronto 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, SO Brent Grimes. Signed T Sam Young to a one- 2 p.m. Chattanooga Central/Fulton winner, 4:30 Southeast Division CBSSN — Mountain West Tournament, first United at Liverpool Miami 37 27 .578 — St. Louis 3, Chicago 2, SO year contract. p.m. Calgary 3, Nashville 2, OT MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Re-signed DT quarterfinal, San Diego St. vs. Utah St., at Brainerd/CAK winner vs. Whites Creek/West- Atlanta 36 28 .563 1 Las Vegas I Charlotte 35 28 .556 1½ Colorado 3, Anaheim 0 Kendrick Ellis and OT Mike Harris. High School Basketball view winner, 6 p.m. Vancouver 3, Arizona 2, OT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed LB SEC — SEC Tournament, second round, Van- Championship Washington 30 33 .476 6½ derbilt vs. Tennessee, at Nashville, Tenn. Orlando 27 36 .429 9½ Los Angeles 4, Washington 3, OT Ramon Humber. Released LB Dane South Greene 76, Saturday, March 19 Thursday’s Games Fletcher. 2:30 p.m. TBA — 6 p.m. Central Division ESPNU — AAC Tournament, first round, E. Pickett County girls 65 Cleveland 45 18 .714 — Carolina at Boston, 7 p.m. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Signed TE Coby Buffalo at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Fleener to a five-year contract. Carolina vs. South Florida, at Orlando, Fla. Girls Class A quarterfinals Class AAA Indiana 34 30 .531 11½ 4:30 p.m. Chicago 32 30 .516 12½ Winnipeg at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. NEW YORK GIANTS — Re-signed DE Jason SGHS 29 10 14 23 — 76 Wednesday, March 16 Ottawa at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Pierre-Paul to a one-year contract. Agreed to CBSSN — Mountain West Tournament, sec- PCHS 22 9 16 18 — 65 Walker Valley vs. Cordova, 10 a.m. Detroit 33 31 .516 12½ ond quarterfinal, New Mexico vs. Nevada, at Milwaukee 27 38 .415 19 Edmonton at Minnesota, 8 p.m. terms with DE Olivier Vernon, CB Janoris South Greene — Taylor Lamb 23, Braelyn Station Camp vs. David Crockett, 11:30 a.m. New Jersey at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Jenkins and DT Damon Harrison on five- Las Vegas Wykle 20, Lyndsey Cutshaw 12, T.K. Blackman vs. Science Hill, 1:15 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE 5 p.m. Southwest Division Friday’s Games year contracts. Franklin 10, Kinsley Wykle 7, Morgan Memphis East vs. Hillsboro, 2:45 p.m. Pittsburgh at Columbus, 7 p.m. NEW YORK JETS — Released TE Jeff Cum- ESPNEWS — AAC Tournament, first round, Williams 4. Semifinals WLPct GB Central Florida vs. Tulane, at Orlando, Fla. x-San Antonio 54 10 .844 — Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. berland and WR Jeremy Kerley. Pickett County — Courtney Pritchett 21, Jayna Friday, March 18 Anaheim at St. Louis, 8 p.m. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Agreed to terms with 5:30 p.m. Ferrell 19, Alahna Bilbrey 11, Abbi Buck 10, Walker Valley/Cordova winner vs. Station Memphis 38 26 .594 16 ESPN2 — Big Ten Tournament, second round, Dallas 33 32 .508 21½ Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. LB Bruce Irvin on a four-year contract. Tristan McClellan 2, Gracie Martin 2. Camp/David Crockett winner, 10 a.m. Arizona at Calgary, 9 p.m. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Traded CB Byron Penn St. vs. Ohio St., at Indianapolis Blackman/Science Hill winner vs. Memphis Houston 32 32 .500 22 NBCSN — Atlantic 10 Tournament, second New Orleans 24 39 .381 29½ Maxwell, LB Kiko Alonso and their 2016 first- East/Hillsboro winner, 11:30 a.m. round (No. 13) draft pick to Miami for their round, Rhode Island vs. UMass, at Brooklyn, TSSAA Girls State Tournament Championship Northwest Division I Transactions N.Y. Oklahoma City 44 20 .688 — 2016 first-round (No. 8) draft pick. Traded RB Saturday, March 19 DeMarco Murray and a 2016 fourth-round 6 p.m. March 9-12 TBA — 1 p.m. Portland 34 31 .523 10½ Wednesday ESPN — ACC Tournament, third quarterfinal, at Murphy Center, Middle Tennessee State Utah 29 35 .453 15 draft pick to Tennessee for a 2016 fourth- Virginia vs. Georgia Tech, at Washington Murfreesboro Denver 26 38 .406 18 BASEBALL round draft pick. Agreed to terms with OL ESPNU — Big 12 Tournament, third quarterfi- Class A I College Basketball Minnesota 20 45 .308 24½ American League Brandon Brooks and S Rodney McLeod on nal, West Virginia vs. Texas Tech-TCU win- Wednesday, March 9 Pacific Division CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms five-year contracts and QB Chase Daniel. ner, at Kansas City, Mo. Community 65, Perry County 48 Tennessee men 97, Auburn 59 x-Golden State 57 6 .905 — with RHP Austin Adams, 1B Jesus Aguilar, Agreed to terms with CB Ron Brooks and T FS1 — Big East Tournament, third quarterfinal, South Greene 76, Pickett County 65 L.A. Clippers 41 22 .651 16 OF Abraham Almonte, RHP Cody Anderson, Donald Stephenson on three-year contracts. AUBURN (11-20) Xavier vs. St. John’s-Marquette winner, at Thursday, March 10 Sacramento 25 38 .397 32 RHP Shawn Armstrong, RHP Dylan Baker, PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Agreed to terms Spencer 1-4 3-7 5, Dunans 5-10 6-6 17, Harris New York Middleton vs. Harriman, 10 a.m. Phoenix 17 47 .266 40½ RHP Trevor Bauer, RHP Michael Clevinger, with G Ramon Foster on a three-year con- 5-13 4-6 14, Lang 1-4 3-4 5, Granger 1-4 0- SEC — SEC Tournament, second round, Ala- Gibson County vs. Van Buren County, 11:30 L.A. Lakers 14 51 .215 44 LHP Kyle Crockett, LHP TJ House, SS Fran- tract. 0 3, Brown 1-9 4-4 7, Bowers 2-7 1-2 5, bama vs. Mississippi, at Nashville, Tenn. a.m. x-clinched playoff spot cisco Lindor, LHP Ryan Merritt, LHP Shawn SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Re-signed QB Walker 0-0 0-0 0, Keim 0-1 0-0 0, Allison 0-0 7:30 p.m. Semifinals Wednesday’s Games Morimando, OF Tyler Naquin, RHP Dan Kellen Clemens to a one-year contract. 0-0 0, Waddell 0-1 0-0 0, Blackstock 0-0 0-0 ESPN2 — Big Ten Tournament, second round, Friday, March 11 Boston 116, Memphis 96 Otero, SS Jose Ramirez, OF James Ram- Agreed to terms with TE Antonio Gates on a 0, Stockton 1-3 0-0 3, Williams 0-1 0-0 0. To- Wisconsin vs. Nebraska, at Indianapolis Community vs. South Greene, 1:15 p.m. Houston 118, Philadelphia 104 sey, RHP Danny Salazar, 3B Giovanny Ur- two-year contract, NT Brandon Mebane and tals 17-57 21-29 59. 8 p.m. Middleton/Harriman winner vs. Gibson Charlotte 122, New Orleans 113 shela and OF Zach Walters on one-year S Dwight Lowery on three-year contracts, TENNESSEE (14-18) CBSSN — Mountain West Tournament, third County/Van Buren County winner, 2:45 p.m. Milwaukee 114, Miami 108 contracts. and WR-KR Travis Benjamin on a four-year Moore 10-13 2-5 22, Schofield 4-6 2-2 12, quarterfinal, Fresno St. vs. UNLV, at Las Championship Detroit 102, Dallas 96 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned C Justin O’- contract. Reese 3-6 1-3 9, Phillips 1-2 3-4 5, Baulk- Vegas Saturday, March 12 New York 128, Phoenix 97 Connor to Durham (IL). SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Agreed to terms man 4-8 4-4 16, Kasongo 2-3 0-0 4, Hubbs ESPN — ACC Tournament, fourth quarterfinal, TBA — 3:30 p.m. Oklahoma City 120, L.A. Clippers 108 BASKETBALL with CB Jeremy Lane. III 3-4 0-0 7, Alexander 0-0 0-2 0, Mostella 6- Miami vs. Florida St.-Virginia Tech winner, at Cleveland 120, Sacramento 111 National Basketball Association TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Re-signed RB 12 4-4 17, Campbell 1-3 0-0 3, Woodson 0- Washington Class AA Golden State 115, Utah 94 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Signed G Jordan Doug Martin to a five-year contract. 1 2-2 2. Totals 34-58 18-26 97. ESPNU — Big 12 Tournament, fourth quarter- Thursday, March 10 Thursday’s Games McRae for the remainder of this season. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Re-signed QB Halftime-Tennessee 44-25. 3-Point Goals- final, Oklahoma vs. Iowa St., at Kansas City, Grainger vs. McMinn Central, 1:15 p.m. Atlanta at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Waived F Rasual Colt McCoy, S Duke Ihenacho, LB Mason Auburn 4-24 (Stockton 1-2, Dunans 1-3, Mo. Haywood County vs. Upperman, 2:45 p.m. Chicago at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Butler. Signed G Kevin Martin. Announced Foster and DL Kedric Golston. Granger 1-4, Brown 1-8, Waddell 0-1, Keim NBCSN — Atlantic 10 Tournament, second Westview vs. Elizabethton, 4:30 p.m. Phoenix at Denver, 9 p.m. the retirement of Peter Holt, CEO and chair- HOCKEY 0-1, Bowers 0-2, Lang 0-3), Tennessee 11- round, Davidson vs. Duquesne-La Salle win- CPA vs. East Nashville, 6 p.m. Cleveland at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. man of the board. Named Julianna Holt and National Hockey League 25 (Baulkman 4-8, Reese 2-3, Schofield 2- ner, at Brooklyn, N.Y. Semifinals Friday’s Games president of business operations, Rick Pych, NHL — Suspended Arizona D Jarred Tinordi 3, Hubbs III 1-2, Campbell 1-2, Mostella 1-5, SEC — SEC Tournament, second round, Mis- Friday, March 11 Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. CEO. 20 games for violating terms of the NHL’s Phillips 0-1, Moore 0-1). Fouled Out-None. sissippi St. vs. Georgia, at Nashville, Tenn. Grainger/McMinn Central winner vs. Haywood Detroit at Charlotte, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON WIZARDS — Waived G Gary performance-enhancing substances pro- Rebounds-Auburn 34 (Harris 9), Tennessee 8:30 p.m. County/Upperman winner, 4:30 p.m. Houston at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Neal. Signed G Marcus Thornton. gram. Fined New Jersey F Tuomo Ruutu 36 (Reese 11). Assists-Auburn 4 (Allison, FS1 — Big East Tournament, fourth quarterfi- Westview/Elizabethton winner vs. CPA/East Miami at Chicago, 8 p.m. FOOTBALL $5,000 for slew-footing Pittsburgh F Matt Bowers, Dunans, Harris 1), Tennessee 20 nal, Creighton vs. Seton Hall, at New York Nashville winner, 6 p.m. New Orleans at Memphis, 8 p.m. National Football League Cullen during a March 6 game. (Moore 5). Total Fouls-Auburn 22, Ten- 10:30 p.m. Championship Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. NFL — Announced Kansas City will forfeit its DALLAS STARS — Recalled D Stephen Johns nessee 26. Technical-Auburn Bench. A- CBSSN — Mountain West Tournament, fourth Saturday, March 12 Washington at Utah, 9 p.m. 2016 third-round draft pick and its 2017 from Texas (AHL). 9,787. quarterfinal, Boise St. vs. Colorado St., at TBA — 6 p.m. Orlando at Sacramento, 10 p.m. sixth-round draft pick and pay a fine of NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Agreed to terms Las Vegas Portland at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. $250,000 for a violation of the Anti-Tamper- with F Nick Lappin on a two-year, entry-level FS1 — Pac-12 Tournament, fourth quarterfinal, Class AAA New York at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. ing Policy relating to improper contact during contract. California vs. Arizona St.-Oregon St. winner, Wednesday, March 9 Southeastern Conference the 2015 “Negotiating Period” with prospec- NEW YORK RANGERS — Assigned D Brady at Las Vegas Oak Ridge 40, Dyer County 35 men’s tournament I National Hockey League tive unrestricted free agent player Jeremy Skjei and G Magnus Hellberg to Hartford CYCLING Bradley Central 57, Dickson County 54 Maclin (Philadelphia). Fined Kansas City (AHL). At Bridgestone Arena 1 a.m. (Friday) Memphis Central 48, Wilson Central 43 coach Andy Reid $75,000 and general man- COLLEGE Nashville, Tenn. NBCSN — Paris-Nice: Stage 4, Juliénas to Ro- Riverdale 70, Morristown West 55 Standings and schedule ager John Dorsey $25,000 for their part in COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION — First Round mans sur Isère, France (same-day tape) Semifinals the tampering. Named Joe D’Antonio commissioner. Wednesday, March 9 All Times EST GOLF Friday, March 11 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed QB Drew ILLINOIS — Named Garrick McGee offensive Tennessee 97, Auburn 59 EASTERN CONFERENCE 2 a.m. Oak Ridger vs. Bradley Central, 10 a.m. Stanton. coordinator. Second Round Atlantic Division GOLF — European PGA Tour, True Thailand Memphis Central vs. Riverdale, 11:30 a.m. ATLANTA FALCONS — Agreed to terms with SAN FRANCISCO — Fired men’s basketball Thursday, March 10 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Classic, first round, at Hua Hin, Thailand Championship C Alex Mack on a five-year contract. Re- coach Rex Walters. Florida vs. Arkansas, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay 67 39 23 5 83 185 160 2 p.m. Saturday, March 12 leased NT Paul Soliai. ST. ANDREWS — Named David Harper foot- Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee, 3:30 p.m. Boston 68 38 23 7 83 208 184 ball coach. GOLF — PGA Tour, Valspar Championship, TBA — 1 p.m. Florida 66 36 21 9 81 181 161 BALTIMORE RAVENS — Agreed to terms with HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, March 10, 2016 — B3 SPORTS Tennessee beats Auburn in SEC tournament opener   STATE OF TENNESSEE CIRCUIT COURT OF PUTNAM By GARY B. GRAVES Derek Reese, who had nine points and 11 COUNTY AT COOKEVILLE, AP Sports Writer rebounds. “Everyone came out there (and TENNESSEE were) just shooting with confidence, just NASHVILLE (AP) — Needing to im- going all out.” State of Tennessee Dept of Transportation prove its record and morale, Tennessee Tennessee did it quickly, racing to a 10- vs snapped out of its funk with an offensive 0 lead and stretched the gap to as many as Heirs of Claude performance that players and coach Rick 41 points in ending a four-game losing Lavern Crawford Barnes had been waiting for all year. streak. Devon Baulkman made two 3- The Volunteers’ reward is another day in pointers in that fast start and finished with CAUSE NO. 2015CV166 the Southeastern Conference tournament four 3s and 16 points for Tennessee, which against a familiar rival. made 11 of 25 from behind the arc. In this cause, it appearing from Armani Moore scored 22 points, Detrick T.J. Dunans scored 17 points and Tyler the Complaint, which is sworn to, that the Defendant William Mostella added 17 and 12th-seeded Ten- Harris 14 for Auburn (11-20), which shot Crawford is a non-resident of the nessee shot a season-best 59 percent from just 30 percent in losing by its largest mar- State of Tennessee, that the res- the field to pummel No. 13 seed Auburn gin to Tennessee in series history. idence of the defendant is un- 97-59 Wednesday night in the SEC tour- “Tennessee just got off to a great start,” kown and cannot be ascer- nament opener. Next up in Thursday’s sec- Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said, “and they tained upon diligent inquiry, (T.C.A. 21-1-203), it is ordered ond round is in-state rival and No. 5 seed were offensively able to do pretty much by me that publication be made Vanderbilt, a matchup that should provide what they wanted through the whole game.” for four successive weeks, as re- the Vols plenty of motivation. Tennessee’s dual mission was ending its quired by law, in the Herald Cit- They’ll certainly be hard pressed to top slide and moving on without leading scorer izen a newspaper published in Cookeville, Tennessee, in said their season best in points and biggest Kevin Punter Jr. after right foot surgery. County, notifying said non-resid- margin of victory in the SEC tournament. Some days off to regroup and recharge ap- ent Defendant to file an answer “I don’t think you ever go into a game parently helped, and Baulkman quickly with Plaiintiff's Attorney, William thinking you’re going to beat someone by Mark Humphrey | AP made sure the Vols’ season lasted another E. James whose address is 540 that margin,” Tennessee coach Rick day. Moore and Mostella combined for 24 McCallie Ave Ste 110, Chat- Tennessee players and coaches celebrate late during the second half tanooga, TN 37402 within 30 Barnes said. “We didn’t think that. We just first-half points to help Tennessee lead 44- against Auburn in the Southeastern Conference tournament in Nashville, days from the last date of public- talked about execution. And it really got 25 at halftime, and the Vols didn’t let up ation, exclusive of said last date Tenn. on Wednesday. Tennessee won 97-59. down to an attitude that we simply, for the on either end of the floor. of publication, or a judgement by default may be entered and the last couple of days in practice, we have season against the Tigers, the Volunteers nessee’s previous shooting best was 53 “Once you look up and see that score- cause set for hearing ex parte as competed.” (14-18) seemingly couldn’t miss this time percent in November against Army. In board and you see that those guys aren’t to Willliam Crawford 4-22-16 That intensity certainly paid off in the around. They hit 12 of their first 16 in the fact, the Vols hadn’t shot above 50 percent scoring as much, that leads over to confi- box score. second half alone en route to making 34 until Wednesday. dence on the offensive side and gives us This 29th day of February 2016 After failing to break 40 percent shooting of 58 from the field. “We just came up there and starting confidence,” said Moore, who made 10 of Marcia Borys, Clerk Mary S. Dyer, Deputy Clerk while splitting two previous meetings this Pretty impressive considering Ten- shooting with confidence,” said senior 13 from the field. 3/3, 10, 17, 24 Keuchel Celtics win 14th straight Cookeville office opened in 1987 by Arnold E. Lefkovitz debuts, ALL TYPES OF at home, beat Grizzlies BANKRUPTCIES Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 Astros top By JIMMY GOLEN off the court, unable to put any weight on More than 35 years of experience filing tens of thousands of bankruptcies. AP Sports Writer his right leg. Coach Dave Joerger said afterward he had • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures Braves • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Celtics did- no update on Chalmers, who left the locker KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) — AL n’t need a halftime pep talk. room in a wheelchair with his right leg in a Cy Young Award winner Dallas All they needed for their 14th straight vic- brace. ADOPTIONS Keuchel pitched two shutout in- tory at home was a reminder that they could “When Mario went down, that was a tough DIVORCE nings in his spring training debut play better. deal for us,” Joerger said. “Our guys played CHILD CUSTODY Wednesday, and the Houston As- “It wasn’t brain surgery,” coach Brad their tails off. But that team right there ... WILLS & PROBATE tros went on to beat the Atlanta Stevens said after the Celtics turned a three- they got cooking and they were tough for us 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville Braves 9-5. point halftime deficit into a 16-point lead to catch.” Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area Keuchel faced eight batters, and coasted to a 116-96 victory over the JaMychal Green had a career-high 13 re- 528-5297 giving up a walk to Freddie Free- short-staffed Memphis Grizzlies on bounds and matched his personal best with www.lefkovitz.com We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. man and a double to Adonis Gar- Wednesday night. 17 points for the Grizzlies. © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz cia before striking out Kelly “We just walked in and said, ‘They’re Chalmers hit a 3-pointer at the end of the Johnson to end the first inning. beating us to every loose ball and getting second quarter to give Memphis a 55-52 “I’m nobody now. It’s 2016 and every rebound,’” Stevens said. “‘This is the lead going into halftime. But the Celtics I’m just an Astros pitcher,” way they (can) beat you tonight. So, we ei- scored the first five points of the third and Keuchel said. “We’ve got five or ther have to change that or we won’t win.’” led 64-61 when Chalmers had to be helped six good guys who are vying for Isaiah Thomas scored 16 of his 22 points off the court. spots and who can help take us to in the third quarter, and nine of them during It was 69-64 Boston when the Celtics went a championship.” a 14-1 run when the Celtics pulled away on a 14-1 run to open an 18-point lead be- Charles Krupa | AP Keuchel went 20-8 and led the after Grizzlies guard Mario Chalmers left fore Vince Carter made a pair of free throws Memphis Grizzlies guard Mario AL with a 2.26 ERA and 232 in- with what appeared to be a serious leg in- to make it 83-67. Chalmers (6) is helped from the court nings. jury. TURNOVERS after injuring his right leg during the “Getting him prepared for the The Celtics have not lost in Boston in more Thomas also had five assists and a steal but third quarter against the Boston season starts with a nice quick than two months, a span that has seen them it wasn’t all good news for the Celtics point Celtics in Boston on Wednesday. outing, with ground balls and a climb from ninth in the East into the confer- guard: He had one turnover — his first in few swings and misses. Very ence’s No. 3 seed. four games. Chalmers was the backup for Mike Conley, much Dallas Keuchel,” manager “In the third quarter, I tried to put it on my- According to Basketball Reference, the who missed his second straight game with a A.J. Hinch said. self ... force the issue, get my guys going,” only player since 1983-84 who has had at sore left foot. He gets four more starts before Thomas said. “Luckily we had another half least 27 points in three straight games with- Forward Matt Barnes, who himself re- opening the season on April 4 at to play, and we changed that around.” out a turnover was Michael Jordan in 1991. turned after missing the Cleveland game Yankee Stadium, where he won Two nights after surprising East-leading Asked about the end of that streak, Stevens with a hamstring injury, said it got away last year’s AL wild-card game. Cleveland without four of their starters, the deadpanned: “Yeah. We’re going to run to- from them when Chalmers went down mid- “It’s definitely based on how Grizzlies sustained a collapse that was ex- morrow.” way through the quarter and Memphis trail- my body’s feeling and reacting,” acerbated when Chalmers left with what the ATTRITION ing 64-61. Keuchel said. “I’m not going to team called a right foot injury. Chalmers did The Grizzlies were already missing for- “Not really having a true point guard out be disappointed with having a not appear to sustain any contact before ward Zach Randolph (sore right knee) and there, I think we were a little unorganized,” more tentative schedule and just pulling up and then needing assistance to get center Marc Gasol (broken right foot). Barnes said. seeing how it goes. Right now it feels great. It’s typical spring training soreness and fatigue. It’s just about stamina and building Gaudreau, Backlund lead Flames past Preds up the endurance.” Jason Castro hit his first spring CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — advantage. You get the last change training home run for the Astros, Johnny Gaudreau feels right at and you can put him against cer- a drive off Julio Teheran, who home in Calgary’s Scotiabank tain defensemen or certain cen- also made his first start. Marwin Saddledome. ters,” Flames coach Bob Hartley Gonzalez hit his second homer Gaudreau scored goals 10 sec- said. for Houston. onds apart in the first period, then Joni Ortio finished with 24 saves Jose Altuve’s two-run double set up Mikael Backlund’s over- for the Flames, who improved to highlighted a five-run fifth off time winner to lead the Flames to 1-0-1 on a six-game homestand. Chris Volstad. a 3-2 win on Wednesday night Anthony Bitetto got his first ca- Teheran gave up three hits and over the red-hot Nashville Preda- reer goal and Mike Fisher also two runs in three innings. tors. scored for Nashville, which is 2- STARTING TIME “I just love playing in front of our 0-1 with two games remaining on Braves: Teheran gave up three fans,” said Gaudreau, who a five-game road trip. Carter Hut- hits and two earned runs in three snapped a rare four-game pointless ton stopped 31 shots. innings, walking one and striking drought. “Whether we lose or win, The Predators, who fell to 1-12 out one. they’re proud of us. So for me, the in overtime, extended their fran- Astros: The double by Garcia best gift to give back to them in a chise record point streak to 14 was the only hit off Keuchel, losing season is work my hardest games (9-0-5). They’ve also gone Jeff McIntosh | AP, via The Canadian Press who gave up one walk and had each night and show them some nearly two months since their last Nashville Predators goalie Carter Hutton, left, lets in a one strikeout. creativity and excitement.” regulation loss on the road, going goal from Calgary Flames’ Johnny Gaudreau during first FREEMAN The winning goal came on a per- 11-0-3 in that stretch. period NHL hockey action in Calgary, Alberta on Wednes- Freeman has a double and two fect 2-on-1 with Gaudreau pa- “You wish every game was per- day. home runs in seven at bats. A tiently hanging onto the puck then fect but it’s not,” Predators coach wrist season ended 2015 early for setting up Backlund at the side of Peter Laviolette said. “The big dreau took a pass from Sean Mon- NOTES him. the net 1:12 into the extra period. thing is they found a way to turn ahan, darted past Predators de- Ortio has given up two goals or “Good things are happening “There aren’t too many guys like it around in the third period. For fenseman Ryan Ellis as he fell fewer in six of his last seven starts. right now. Hopefully I’m not him in this league. He’s definitely me that speaks volumes to the down at the blue line and fired a ... The Flames lost D TJ Brodie peaking too early, but I feel up there with Patrick Kane,” guys in the room and their com- shot through Hutton’s pads for his and C Sam Bennett to upper-body good,” he said. “For some reason Backlund said. “He’s having a mitment to get a win.” 26th goal. injuries in the second period. They my timing came a little early this dominant year, but those two guys Gaudreau’s opening score at Nashville broke Ortio’s shutout are both day to day. ... Calgary D year.” are so quick in tight with the stick, 9:34 was not initially called a at 7:44 of the third period on Mark Giordano played in his TRAINER’S ROOM: too. It’s impressive to watch.” goal. Looking like his shot hit the Bitetto’s goal. Then, with Hutton 577th career game, tying him with Braves: C Tyler Flowers has a Gaudreau now has a career-high goal post, play continued for a on the bench for an extra skater, Joe Nieuwendyk for the most in little discomfort in a leg, but 66 points, including 23 goals and couple minutes with Calgary con- Fisher banged in a shot from a franchise history. ... The Flames’ manager Fredi Gonzalez hopes 25 assists coming at home. The 48 tinuing to pour on the pressure scramble to tie it with 1:18 re- record for fastest goals by one he can play as soon as Thursday. points are tops in the NHL in when play was halted and the ref- maining. player is held by Lanny McDon- Astros: Castro was bruised home scoring, two more than erees got confirmation the shot hit “The first two periods we didn’t ald, who scored 6 seconds apart when a backswing by Braves SS Kane has in Chicago. the back bar instead. look very good. I thought they on March 22, 1984. ... Flames D Ozzie Albeis struck him on the “It’s always tougher on the road. Off the ensuing faceoff and with outplayed us. In the third we got a Dennis Wideman served the 19th left elbow. That’s why we call this home-ice the building still buzzing, Gau- little bit of life,” Fisher said. game of his 20-game suspension.

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Request For Proposal There will be a Special Meeting State tax lien claimants or other FLATT CONSTRUCTION For DODSON LAWN CARE! Church staff opportunities. at the Cookeville Boat Dock claimants upon the subject prop- all your building needs. Any • Commercial - Residential First United Methodist Church is Employee Benefits Brokerage Road Utility District located at erty which would require notice home repair, plumbing, garages, • Mowing currently seeking: Director of and Consulting Services 1591 West Cemetery Road pursuant to the terms and provi- decks, porches, siding, roofing, • Landscaping Children & Family Ministries, Dir- Upper Cumberland Human Re- Cookeville, TN 38506 on Tues- sion of T.C.A. § 35-5-104 or additions.(931)265-5687 • Sod ector of Congregational Care source Agency day, March 15 at 4 pm. T.C.A. § 67-1-1433 or 26 U.S.C. • Seed & Aerate (Part time), Director of Servant UCHRA 3/10 § 7425. 112 Electrical • Mulch Ministries. For further info go to • Fertilize www.cookevillefumc.org and Upper Cumberland Human Re- NOTICE OF SUCCESSOR click on about and look under The Successor Trustee may DAVIS ELECTRICAL: 25 Yrs 15 years experience. source Agency is seeking a be- TRUSTEE'S SALE postpone the above referenced Use Commercial employment opportunities. nefits brokerage/consulting firm Exp; State Lic'd/Ins'd. Complete sale from time to time as needed home, garages, additions, Com- Equipment Call (931) 260-8646 COME JOIN THE NEW to perform the full range of ser- WHEREAS, default has oc- without further publication. The vices related to the design, im- curred in the performance of the mercial. No job too big/small. BUSHHOGGING LEADER IN PRESCRIPTION Successor Trustee will an- Free Ests. Call/text (931)260-2201. PACKAGING plementation, maintenance and covenants, terms and conditions nounce the postponement on the FREE ESTIMATES improvement of UCHRA employ- of a Deed of Trust Note dated (931) 510-8505 date and at the time and loca- Tri State Distribution, Inc., is now ee benefits insurance programs. May 6, 2009, and the Deed of tion of the originally scheduled 120 Painting/Wallpaper Trust of even date, securing said BUSHHOGGING GARDEN hiring for entry level & experi- sale. TILLING, FRONT END LOAD- Interested and qualified Deed of Trust Note recorded PAINTING/ STAINING / P. enced, skilled positions, on all ER, DIRT & GRAVEL WORK shifts. We offer a clean & safe brokers/consultants are invited March 11, 2009, in Book 527, at This is an attempt to collect a WASH, window screens, Page 445, as Document LAWNMOWING,Reasonable working environment, job stabil- to submit proposals which will be debt, and any information Plumb., Elec., Storm Doors. 38 Rates. Exp'd(931)261-7871 accepted until 2:00 pm CST. #105439 in the Register's office ity, opportunities for advance- gathered in connection herewith yrs exp. Exc. Ref's. Call David, ment, competitive compensation Tuesday, April 26, 2016 Propos- for Putnam County, Tennessee, will be utilized for that purpose. 931-445-3796 or 265-0639. AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE als should be addressed to: executed by Terry Wayne Craw- Mowing, Aerating, Over Seed- + benefits, including paid vaca- ford, conveying the certain prop- ing, Mulching, Trimming tions & holidays. Group health, DATED this 8th day of March, KERBY PAINTING dental, vision, disability, & life in- Upper Cumberland Human erty described therein to none, 2016 CHECK OUT MY WORK Make Appt. (931)260-1659 Resource Agency Trustee, for the benefit of Mort- Go to www.kerbypainting.com Lic'd/Ins'd FREE Estimates surance, is also available. High School Diploma or GED equival- 580 South Jefferson Avenue gage Electronic Registration Prepared by: Ask for Mike (931) 979-3122 Greener Grass Landscaping & Suite B Systems, Inc. for Franklin Amer- ent + background check/pre-hire Robert S. Coleman, Jr. BUENA VIEW PAINTING Lawncare. Veteran owned & op- drug screen Req’d. Apply in per- Cookeville, Tennessee 38501 ican Mortgage Company and to Marinosci Law Group, P.C. erated, Res./Comm., free estim- ATTENTION: Terry Alley/Dar- Robert S. Coleman, Jr., having Res/Comm, Lic'd/Ins'd, Painting, son from 8am-4:30pm, or send 1405 North Pierce, Suite 306 Interior & Exterior, Water dam- ates, yearly contracts available, resume to Human Resources at win Carter been appointed as Successor Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 Kyle Farley 931-239-6183, Trustee by instrument of record age, Wall Repairs, WINTER 600 Vista Dr, Sparta, TN, 38583, ______SPECIALS. 931-255-1542 Wesley Goff 931-265-8841 or by fax at 931-738-2019. Tri All bidders are encouraged to at- recorded January 20, 2016, in Robert S. Coleman, Jr. tend a pre-bid conference at the the Register's office for Putnam www.buenaview.com DREAM SCAPES LANDSCAPE State Distribution is an EOE. Successor Trustee Mowing, mulch, top soil, land- UCHRA Central Office on Tues- County, Tennessee in Book 914, 3/10, 17, 24 Cookeville Regional Medical day, March 29, 2012 at 2:00 pm at Page 233, as Document 121 Pest Control scape gravel, bobcat, dump Center seeking CST. #185426. truck. Stone work & flagstone, 005 Public Notices Call (931)252-4707 F/T 3rd shift Copies of the RFP are available WHEREAS, the owner and hold- CALL ME FIRST Environmental Services and must be picked up in per- er of the Deed of Trust Note has Raymond's Lawnmowing Supervisor son at UCHRA office located at declared the entire indebted- Some secrets need Comm/Res • Many Years Exp 580 South Jefferson Avenue, ness due and payable and de- to be shared. Free Est • Cheapest rates in Town This position is responsible for Suite B, Cookeville, Tennessee manded that the hereinafter de- 858-4698 and 303-4317 reporting to the Environmental 38501, Monday through Friday, scribed real property be advert- SEXUAL GARDENS PLOWED Services Director for work and except for holidays, from 8:00 ised and sold in satisfaction of scheduling. Day to day opera- a.m. until 4:30 pm CST through "Ready to Plant" - Hedge, Tree indebtedness and costs of fore- ASSAULT ALL STAR PEST CONTROL Trim & Removal. Gutters tions on the patient floors and Darwin Carter/Terry Alley. closure in accordance with the it's not OF TENNESSEE ancillary/support areas. Record your fault! Cleaned Out. Bruce Thompson terms and provisions of the Complete Termite Service (931) 252-2277 work completed on Area Assign- All questions about the propos- Deed of Trust Note and Deed of Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. ment Checklist, maintain em- als should be directed to Mr. Trust. For confidential help All work guaranteed TURF, SURFER Lawn Care ployee scheduling, complete Terry Alley, Director of General or information, call Free Estimates. Comm/Res. Mowing, landscap- quality assurance program daily Services, by email at NOW, THEREFORE, notice is MARTY KELLY ing, aerate & seed, fertilize & and complete patient surveys [email protected] no later than hereby given that an agent of 931-526-8550 mulch. Shrubs, clean up. 20 yrs daily. Police assigned areas at 2:00 p.m. CST, Tuesday April Robert S. Coleman, Jr., as Suc- Charter # 4252 exp. Call 615-308-1454 the beginning of each shift, re- 12, 2016. cessor Trustee, pursuant to the spond to Housekeeping pages power, duty and authority ves- 125 140 Other and perform other tasks as as- Three (3) copies of all proposals, ted in and conferred upon said Home Renovation signed by Director. as well as one electronic copy Successor Trustee, by the Deed (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707-5197 "JACKSON'S MOVING SERVICE" (Adobe Acrobat format saved of Trust, will on March 31, 2016 BOULDIN HOME REPAIR & Need to move? We have the 20' EDUCATION: High school dip- onto a PI readable medium), at 12:00 p.m. at the front door of REMODELING. Plumbing, electri- box truck & men to do the job. No loma or equivalent education should be submitted in a sealed cal, painting, dry wall, bathroom & stress for you & your furniture. Ref's preferred. the Putnam County Courthouse 025 Special Notices kitchen remodels. Carpentry work. envelope clearly marked: in Cookeville, Tennessee offer Avail. Call for free Est. 931-268-9102 “Health Insurance 30 yrs exp. Free Est. 239-6061 for sale to the highest bidder for FOR YOUR EXPERIENCE: Must have three Agent/Broker Service” on the cash, and free from all legal, year’s previous supervisory ex- outside of the envelope, to: Dar- equitable and statutory rights of CONVENIENCE perience in Environmental Ser- win Carter, Purchasing Property redemption, exemptions of vices Management or 5 years Manager, 580 South Jefferson homestead, rights by virtue of The Herald Citizen has installed previous supervisory experience Avenue, Suite B, Cookeville, marriage, and all other exemp- an after hours drop box for in related fields, i.e. Hospitality, Tennessee 38501 by 2:00 pm ! Circulation Dept. payments REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & Building Management, and/or tions of every kind, all of which DOORS. Call today for free in- CST, Tuesday, April 26, 2016, at have been waived in the Deed of ! Classified Dept. payments Food Service Industry. which time proposals will be ! Letters to the Editor home Est. Serving Cookeville for Trust, certain real property loc- over 15 yrs. 931-Windows read aloud publicly. ated in Putnam County, Ten- ! Community News Bulletin Apply at: nessee, described as follows: ! I Like to Know Questions www.crmchealth.org The selected firm must meet all ! News & Sports Info & Photos 127 Sheetrock,Drywall GANTT'S AUTO TRIM E.O.E. municipal, state, and federal Af- LYING AND BEING IN THE SIX- & UPHOLSTERY Covington Credit in Living- firmative Action (AA) and Equal TEENTH CIVIL DISTRICT OF YOUR LOCAL NEWS SOURCE LUNA'S DRYWALL Complete Auto and Boat Interiors. Employment Opportunity (EEO) Sheetrock Work: Hang, finish, Owner Wayne Gantt ston is seeking a F/T Assistant PUTNAM COUNTY, TENNESS- Manager. Great benefits, com- practices and requirements. EE. Herald-Citizen touch up. No job too big/small. 931-372-7606 UCHRA reserves the right to re- 1300 Neal Street Insured. 931-212-6899 petitive pay. Apply online ject any or all proposals in whole Cookeville, TN 38501 mymoneytogo.com BEGINNING AT A STAKE IN 210 Child/Elder Care or apply at 430 Marketsquare or part, to award any one ser- THE NORTH MARGIN OF MINE vice or group of services or all 130 Tree Service/Related Plaza, Livingston. LICK CREEK ROAD AND ALSO 050 Lost and Found services, to negotiate with any or I WOULD LIKE TO SIT Development & Construction all companies, submitting pro- BEING DEVILLANUEVA`S OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE with the elderly SOUTHWEST CORNER; RUN- LOST set of keys at Goodwill, 4 generations of tree care. Management Company in posals, and to enter into an Call Mary @ (931)319-3538 Middle Tennessee seeks an ex- agreement with any company for NING THENCE WITH SAID Ckvl on Sat 3/5. If found please Specialize in dangerous tree ROAD S 75 DEG. 15` W 90.0 take them to Bank of Putnam removal. Grind stumps. Lic/Ins. LICENSED DAYCARE We have perienced Bookkeeper. Ideal any services mentioned in the immediate openings for ages candidate will have Sage 300 RFP; if it is deemed to be the FEET TO A STAKE; RUNNING Co., Willow Ave, Ckvl. T. Bowman 537-2466;260-5655 THENCE S 59 DEG. 48` W 21.5 6wks-5yrs. 526-2016 (Timberline) Construction and best interest of UCHRA. TDD M & M TREE SERVICE Real Estate Software experi- Users: 800-848-0298. FEET TO A STAKE, RUNNING 103 I WOULD like to house clean THENCE N 12 DEG. 28` E Auto Svc. & Repair We trim, top & remove trees. ence as well as a minimum of 5 3/10, 13, 15 Also stump removal. or sit with elderly people part- years prior accounting experi- 327.3 FEET TO A STAKE; RUN- time. 931-252-3893, 372-2540. NING THENCE N 84 DEG. 30` J & A AUTO SERVICE Great Free Est. Lic/Ins ence. This is a permanent full E 34.0 FEET TO A STAKE; service at discount prices! TOW- Call 432-4382 or 260-6304 time position consisting of 40 ING AVAILABLE 931-260-6459 215 Employment Opp. hours per week, 8-5, Monday STATE OF TENNESSEE RUNNING THENCE WITH DEV- FARLEY TREE SERVICE CIRCUIT COURT OF PUTNAM ILLANUEVA`S WEST BOUND- through Friday. Occasional day COUNTY AT COOKEVILLE, ARY LINE S 04 DEG. 30` E 105 Cleaning Trimming & Removal. Best Western Thunderbird travel required, reliable trans- TENNESSEE 302.0 FEET TO THE BEGIN- Free Est. Lic'd/Ins'd. Motel looking to hire for week- portation necessary. This is a NING CORNER. 0 FIRST CARPET CARE 0 All wk guaranteed end part time front desk night small family owned business of- State of Tennessee TOM'S CARPET CLEANING (931)520-0114, auditor. Apply in person between fering a friendly and casual 9am-2pm, M-F. working environment. Send re- Dept of Transportation BEING THE SAME PROPERTY ++ 25YRS EXP++ LIC'D++ cell 239-6184 vs CONVEYED TO TERRY + + Bucket Truck trimmer, climber sumes to: [email protected] PUTNAM GUARANTEED EVERGREEN TREE service We Heirs of Claude WAYNE CRAWFORD BY DEED & ground men needed, or a DOG GROOMER - We are look- Lavern Crawford 349-2288 top, trim, prune & remove trees. FROM KENNETH CRAWFORD Same day service/Saturdays climbing crew foreman. Call ing to add an experienced, ener- AND WIFE, ELLEN CRAW- Jeff Burchett & Shawn Rober- Stevie Roach at 931-260-1645 son. Satisfaction guaranteed getic, reliable, ready to work FORD, DATED MAY 6, 2009 groomer to our current staff. CAUSE NO. 2015CV167 WOULD LIKE to clean homes. Fully Ins'd (931)319-1199, 261-8870 Building Service Attendant - AND FILED FOR RECORD IN Also, specializing in carpet YMCA- Cleaning experience re- Must have own tools. Call BOOK RB 527, PAGE 443 IN ARBOR MEDICS Tree Service (931)529-8766 In this cause, it appearing from cleaning. Dependable, ref's & quired must be able to lift 50 lbs THE REGISTER`S OFFICE exp'd. Call 931-260-8070 Owner: Scott Winningham. & work off ladder,available for the Complaint, which is sworn to, FOR PUTNAM COUNTY, TEN- ISA Certified Arborist, EXP'D Concrete Finishers. that the Defendant William weekdays and weekends10- Bellis Concrete NESSEE. #SO-5152-AT 15hrs a week possible.mornings Crawford is a non-resident of the 108 Concrete,Masonry 537-6829 / 261-1967 1870 W. Broad, Ckvl. 528-6240 State of Tennessee, that the res- to midday stop by to apply no More Commonly Known As: phone calls please. PEST/TERMITE TECHS idence of the defendant is un- 5265 MINE LICK CREEK LOCAL LOGGING Company kown and cannot be ascer- BELLIS! CONCRETE looking for timber to cut. Free Pest/Termite Technicians- ROAD, COOKEVILLE, TN Hourly pay + sales commission. tained upon diligent inquiry, 38506 Complete Concrete Work Estimates. Call (931)808-5347 Need help (T.C.A. 21-1-203), it is ordered Slabs, driveways, bsmts, sidewalks PD Holidays. Experience a plus by me that publication be made Stamped & colored concrete, HAWKINS TREE SERVICE but not required. Call 931-372- Said sale shall be held subject to acid staining, exposed aggregate. Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump finding a job? 7676 or [email protected] for four successive weeks, as re- all matters shown on any applic- Serving Cookeville Area Since 1997 quired by law, in the Herald Cit- Grinding. Lic'd/Ins., Ref. Avail. able recorded plat; any unpaid Licensed, insured. Drug free work- 931-644-2115 izen a newspaper published in taxes; any restrictive covenants, place. 858-6240 / 528-6240 Free Services: Cookeville, Tennessee, in said easements, or setback lines that County, notifying said non-resid- may be applicable; any statutory COOKEVILLE CONCRETE 135 Yard Work/Related • R é s u m é A s s i s t a n c e ent Defendant to file an answer Driveways, slabs, all types of rights of redemption of any gov- • Weekly Job Fairs & Hiring Events with Plaiintiff's Attorney, William ernmental agency, state or fed- stamped concrete, all types of RHETT BUTLER's E. James whose address is 540 eral; any prior liens or encum- metal bldgs. 20% disc to all Sr LAWN CARE • Connections to Local Employers McCallie Ave Ste 110, Chat- Citizens. Winter time special. Mowing, Landscaping, Mulching, brances as well as any priority • T r a i n i n g & C e r t i f i c a t i o n s Performance Feeds is tanooga, TN 37402 within 30 created by a fixture filing; to any 40 yrs exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 Yard Maintenance days from the last date of public- matter that an accurate survey of Call local cell 544-3303 565-C S. Jefferson Ave. looking to hire for the ation, exclusive of said last date the premises might disclose; and 110 Construction Work LAWN MOWING: Gutter clean- following position: of publication, or a judgement by subject to, but not limited to, the (931) 520-8789 default may be entered and the ing, light hauling. odd jobs, re- following parties who may claim BOB'S Construction: Specializ- move old barns & buildings, gar- cause set for hearing ex parte as an interest in the above-refer- to Willliam Crawford 4-22-16 ing in concrete, brick/block, addi- age cleaning. Free Est, Reason- Accounting Manager enced property: none. tions, remodels, hardwood/tile, able rates. 432-0863 / 510-4040 roofing, building packages, and GONDOLA HOUSE PIZZA This 29th day of February 2016 The following individuals or entit- all your construction needs. MOWING, LANDSCAPING, now hiring Waitresses. Apply in Qualifications: BS in Marcia Borys, Clerk ies have an interest in the Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • Afford- Pressure Washing, hauling, person 1156 S Jefferson, Ckvl. accounting or Mary S. Dyer, Deputy Clerk above-described property: (1) 3/3, 10, 17, 24 able Prices 931-319-6107. cleaning, odd jobs. Free Est. (931)854-1466 Terry Wayne Crawford, (2) Un- Call 265-5775 comparable work known Spouse of Terry Wayne B&B ROOFING experience, financial Crawford, (3) Tenants/Occu- Roof Repairs & Replacements. LPNs, RNs, CNAs The Upper Cumberland Devel- pants of 5265 Mine Lick Creek Home Repairs & Remodeling, YARD MAN statement preparation, opment District Executive Com- Road, Cookeville, TN 38506, (4) Comm/Res. Lic'd/Ins'd. Free Est. FREE Est., experienced Admissions Assistant, A/R, A/P, inventory, mittee will meet on Tuesday, Secretary of Housing and Urban Call (931)526-6557 Low rates, great work. March 15, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. The Development, (5) Lighthouse Staffing Coordinator, developing budgets and ALL TYPES of Backhoe Work, Mowing. meeting will be held at the Up- Title & Escrow. 931-432-2494 or 931-261-4629 Dietary Aide & Cook preparing cash flow per Cumberland Development All types of Water lines, Footers; statements. District, 1225 South Willow, To the best of the Trustee’s all types of Basement Water WOULD LIKE to do yard work Now hiring CNA, Dietary Aide, and Cookeville. knowledge, information, and be- Proofing; Top soil, Field Dirt de- Call cook for all shifts. LPN and RN for 3/10 lief, there are no other Federal or livered. (931)252-1486, 510-0696 (931)650-1005 2nd and 3rd shift, an Admissions Preferred Qualifications: Assistant and Staffing Coordinator. Agricultural and/or retail We offer top pay and benefits Full-Time and/or PRN CNA Positions accounting, DOT including 401k Retirement, Cedar Hills Senior Living has positions availiable for Employee Stock Ownership, exposure, Knowledge of Health, Dental, Life, Vacation Resident Assistants. Certified Nursing Assistant licence Quick Books, Excel and Package, Scholarship program Dietary Aide/Cook Position Available preferred but not required, experience with geriatrics for nurse advancement. Microsoft Dynamics GP Cedar Hills Senior Living is seeking a part-time dietary aide/ preferred. Eight (8) hour shifts, 4 days off/2 days on and (931) 525-6655 - Phone software. benefits availiable after 90 days. Interested applicants (931) 525-3581 - Fax cook for our assisted living facility. Must have experience in 444 One-Eleven Place should apply in person - no phone calls please. dietary services, including preparation for group meals, safe- Cookeville, TN 38506 Email resume to: handling echniques and special diets. Please apply in person to: Applications accepted at kshaw@performance- BETHESDA 1250 Cedar Hills Drive, Cookeville, TN 38506. 1250 Cedar Hills Drive, Cookeville, TN 38506 Health Care Center feeds.com, or fax to:

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Duties will be daily charge Herald-Citizen SMITHPORT CABINETRY STAR MOTOR INN 2BR, 2BA REALLY NICE! entry, payment posting & light in 1300 Neal St., Herald-Citizen Weekly, starting at $180 1045 WEST BROAD STREET house collections. We offer 1300 Neal Street House type home in private area SMITHVILLE, TN 37166 Cookeville, TN. free internet, frig, guest laundry, $520; ALSO 2BR, 1BA $420. 401K, group health insurance & Cookeville, TN. 38501 movie rentals. Pet Friendly - 615-597-5890 short term disability. Please 931-526-9715 (931)319-4657 615-597-2193 FAX Construction Crews welcome. email resume & any questions 526-9511 [email protected] about the position to 315 Financial Services WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE 740 Comm & Indus/Rent Fast-Paced Local Manufactur- [email protected]. TODAY? TIMBER RIDGE INN ing Company has immediate You may also fax your resume to Jacuzzi suites. 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Send resume to 4800 SF Ground level & 20580 or call the National Fraud girls, teenage, adult clothes, 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR APTS / [email protected] or fax to 931- Cabinet manufacturer is looking Information Center,toys, some furniture, some 3000 SF Suite avail. 261-7903 738-2019. for experienced finishers, experi- 1-800-876-7060. This message dishes & LOTS MORE! HOUSES NEW $280 - $800 FULL-TIME SITE MANAGER enced custom color matcher, ex- is a public service of the Cable, Water/Appl's Furnished 825 Homes For Sale perienced sanders, computer- Herald-Citizen & Regional Buy- PLANNING A OVER 100 LOCATIONS Cookeville Regional Medical ized panel saw operator and ers Guide. Kids Welcome; Some Pets in Center is seeking to employ a general laborers. Benefits in- YARD SALE??? clude: good pay, paid holidays, Designated Apts. full-time Site Manager to work in FEDERAL LAW allows you to Open Mon - Fri our Multi-Specialty Physician of- paid vacations, health, dental correct your credit report for Live within the city limits and life insurance. We are a TN free. For more information about SOARD PROPERTIES fice. 526-1988 This position is responsible for drug-free workplace. Please ap- credit repair scams, write to the of Algood or Cookeville? managing the physician practice. ply in person or send resume by Federal Trade Commission, Storage units available EDUCATION: High school fax, email or mail. Washington, D.C., 20580 or call You MUST go to your 1BR APT $400 1841 N Dixie; In- graduate. Some college level SMITHPORT CABINETRY the National Fraud Information cls water, trash. Non- coursework preferred. 1045 West Broad Street Center, 1-800-876-7060. This city’s business office to smoking/pet friendly near TTU EXPERIENCE: Medical office Smithville, TN 371666 message is a public service of obtain a permit. (931)267-3594, 881-6877 experience in clinic or group 615-597-5890/615-597-2193 fax the Herald-Citizen& Regional [email protected] Buyers Guide. 1BR APT in Cook., conveniently practice setting required. At least City of Algood located. No pets. Stove, frig. well 4 years of Medical Office experi- LEGITIMATE JOB placement 215 W Main St. kept. please call (931)267-3052 ence in a clinic or group practice 410 Cycles & ATVs firms that work to fill specific po- Algood, TN setting required. P&L and super- sitions cannot charge an upfront 1BR FURN'D APT. Elec water, visory experience preferred. fee. For free information about 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON or internet, cable incl'd. Short term avoiding employment service DYNA Super Glide, lease. $800/mo. (931)979-2077 Apply at www.crmchealth.org scams, write to the Federal garage kept, alarm system, City of Cookeville E.O.E. 2 BEDROOM APT Trade Commission, 600 lots of chrome. $9,500. 45 E. Broad Street Good Location, Well Kept. HOME CAREGIVERS is seek- Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, (931)528-0348 / 260-0405 Cookeville, TN Call (931)260-8323 ing experienced, mature, com- Washington, DC 20580, or you 2BR, 1BA. Stove, refrig, DW, passionate, dependable care- can go online to ESTATE SALE CH/A, cable pd. $360/mo. Small givers to work in-home care in http://www.fraud.org/. FRI, SAT .. 7AM - TIL pets OK!! Call 526-1988. the Putnam Co. area. Duties This message is a public service of 3150 Sparks Dr, Ckvl would include personal care, the Herald-Citizen & Everything Must Go! Regional Buyers Guide. 3BR, 2 full BA. Stove, frig, DW, light housekeeping & meal prep. Tools, furn, dishes, small appl's, washer & dryer, no pets. If you are interested & have a picture, picture frames, LOTS $700/mo + dep. (931)261-3427 genuine desire to assist the eld- 241 Health Care Emp. OF CLOTHES. erly give us a call at 931-528- CLINICAL PHARMACIST - PRN ESTATE SALE 8585 or send resume to SAT MARCH 12..8AM - 4PM www.homecaregiverstn.com SUN MARCH 13...9AM - 3PM Orientations are beginning soon Cookeville Regional Medical 2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900 so please give us a call. Center is seeking PRN Clinical 346 Ridgewood Rd classic LT. Red/silver. 903 en- Tools of all kinds, Woodworking Housekeeping & laundry posi- Pharmacists. This position is re- gine. Excellent condition. Never sponsible for pharmaceutical Equipment, Appliances, Boat tions avail. Pls apply in person been laid down. Garage kept. Equipment, Men's Suits/Clothes, 815 S Walnut Ave, Ckvl. EOE care of patients including all age $3500. 931-303-8074 groups (infants, pediatrics, ad- Gardening Equipment, Glass- IMMEDIATE OPENING for a olescents, adults and geriatrics). ware, and MUCH MORE! GSR/Night Auditor. This pos- Pharmacist will use knowledge 425 Autos for Sale EVERYTHING MUST GO! tion is PT, but requires flexibility and judgment to make decisions GARAGE SALE FOR RENT when needed. If interested, must concerning patient drug therapy. 1-Wrecked Jeep Cherokee/parts RAIN or SHINE 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, Houses. apply in person to get an applic- & eng. 4.0 runs. 1-1998 Jeep FRI, SAT .. 8AM - 1PM Many locations ation during the hrs of 7a-3p A degree from an accredited col- Cherokee complete, clean, not 1613 Apple Valley Drive, 38501 FALCON REALTY, Mon-Fri. Phone calls not accep- lege of pharmacy and licensed in running. Both $2400 OBO. Household items, clothes, some 528-2158 ted. All questions will be the State of Tennessee is re- 239-6113 collectibles, kitchen items, Mc- falconrealtycookeville.com answered during interview pro- quired with hospital experience Donald toys, home decor, Christ- 1985 BUICK Regal Somerset 5 CYPRESS CREEK APTS cess. Apply in person only at preferred. mas items, and MUCH MORE!! Red Roof Inn, 1292 South Wal- speed manual 4 cylinder Leasing 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Apts nut Ave, Ckvl. Apply at 127,000 miles new heating sys- MOVING SALE Security Deposit only $250! 835 Farms For Sale www.crmchealth.org tem, new front brake pads, new FRI 3/11 .. 7AM - 1PM 600 W. 8th Street • Cookeville E.O.E. alternator, new battery. $2000 SAT 3/12 .. 7AM - 12N 931-372-1605 - EHO* FARM CKVL. 17 AC fenced obo (931)854-7899 (931) 538- 980 Walton Trail, 38501 pasture, 2 ponds, fully equipped LOOKING TO hire HHA to come 4032 (txts only) White antique bed (complete), DUPLEX - 3 lrg BR's, 2BA's In City - $900/mo horse barn, wkshop sheds, Rd join our family! Come & join our Christmas items, bakers rack, frontage $315,000 (931)528-3891 team with a well est. & growing 1999 TOYOTA CAMRY great hand sander, bar stools, books, Call (931)528-1689 Local Cookeville Co. is looking home health agency. Job will be motor, needs transmission work, bedding, recliner, reclining love- DUPLEX: 2 lrg BR's, 2BA, 840 Lots & Acreage for a warehouse/box truck driver/ in the Ckvl area. Awesome be- new tires call (931)284-1844 seat, OTHER MISC ITEMS!! single car gar, appls, DW, nefits & work environment! Call EVERYTHING MUST GO! 18 wheeler as well. Must have a 2001 PONTIAC Grand AM front/back porches, No pets. LOT 4 SALE: Hawkins Hill S/D, clean MVR & CDL's. Home Krystal Ford at (931) 528-5936 MULTI FAMILY Close to TTU/H.S. $700/mo. 716 .48 acres $16,000. Buffalo Val- or fax resume to 525-6736. $1,395 obo, good body, good Bradley Dr, Apt A. Shown by appt every night, 40+ hrs/wk. Must be condition call (931)858-1159 GARAGE / MOVING SALE ley Rd just off Hawkins Craw- able to lift 50-75 pds, forklift ex- only. (931)261-5826 aft 5P or lv msg LPN or MEDICAL ASST SATURDAY 3/12 .. 7AM- TIL ford. Call (931)432-1092. perience is a plus. Co. offers In- 333 Brookside Dr, Ckvl 38506 Gray Hunter Arms: 2BR, 1BA. surance, 401K & vacation after 1 needed for busy physicans of- fice. Please mail resume to PO Brookside S/D Peaceful, cable/water pd. yr. Apply 25 S. Whitney Ave, Ckvl Box 1210, Ckvl, TN 38503 or Furniture, housewares, decor, $595/mo. 528-1441. NOW HIRING Exp'd Pipe Fit- fax to 931-520-1246 toys, adult/children's clothes. www.grayhunterarmsapartments.com ters & Laborers. Must pass RAIN or SHINE! PHYSICAL THERAPISTS In Town Nice Duplex 2BR, background check. Apply in per- 1BA: Washer & dryer, carport, son 723 West Jackson St. 540 Firewood/Stoves Cookeville Regional Medical no smoking/pets. $400/dep, Now Hiring full time food ser- Center is seeking Full-Time $500/mo. 1 yr lease. Call 2006 FORD E-350XL Cargo OAK FIREWOOD (931)544-7559 vice production workers. Typ- Physical Therapists for Home Van: 6.8L V10, AC, cruise, ical schedule 6am to 2:30pm, M- $65/rick delivered Health and Acute Care Rehab. 163K. Good tires. Excellent Call 931-808-5347 NOW OPEN F. Must be able to lift 30-40 lbs. shape. $8,395. Call GREENWOOD PLACE and pass drug screen. Competit- The Home Health therapist is re- 931-372-2775 or 931-979-7879 SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD 1, 2, 3 Bedrooms ive pay and benefits. Apply in sponsible for providing physical $40/rick Office Hrs: 8:30-5:00 .. Mon-Fri person at 1011 Volunteer Drive therapy to patients in a ten 505 Call (931)528-1073 265 Quinland Lake Rd, Ckvl in Cookeville Open interviews county region. This position will Misc. Wanted (931)451-1355 9am-12noon Thurs & Fri. provide services for geriatric, 545 Pets & Supplies adult and adolescent patients. WANTED OLD APPLIANCES & P/T ASST for busy law office. JUNK - WILL PICK UP 725 Houses For Rent General requirements include: LOOKING FOR A PET? Adopt The Acute Care Rehab will CALL 931-510-4138 Strong computer skills, Word & your new best friend! 1, 2, 3, & 4 BR Houses & Apts Excel, typing, dictation, answer- provide therapy to patients in a Visit us online at www.aarf- twenty bed in-patient setting. Starting at $325/mo or ing phones, filing, & good people 510 Misc. For Sale tn.com to see all of our rescued $81.25/wk . Pets OK. skills. Send resumes to: dogs, cats, puppies and kittens! Must be a graduate of an ac- Stevens Realty LLC [email protected] or to 3 LARGE COMMERCIAL walk Meet the dogs and cats for ad- 866-806-3815 O/A BOX 1152, H-C P.O. Box 2729, credited school of Physical Ther- in coolers W/ COMPRESSORS option at our adoption events - apy and licensed in the State of www.stevensrentals.com Cookeville, TN 38502-2729 MUST GO REDUCED FOR call, email or visit our website for "We Now Offer Weekly Rentals" Tennessee. QUICK SALE. (931)260-0873 our event schedule. All pets are REAL ESTATE Assistant: Title 260 6342 fully vetted and already fixed. 1506 Tiffany Place: 4BR, company, Seeks person to as- Apply at www.crmchealth.org A.A.R.F. is a 501(c)(3) non- 2.5BA. Office/den, hdwd & tile, sist w/real estate closings. Exp. E.O.E. 5PC LR Set: Couch, loveseat, Cush- profit, no-kill animal 2c garage. $1200/mo. 526-4118, preferred. Needs to be familiar ion type chair w/wood arms/legs, 2 rescue/foster organization run by 260-6868 w/mortgage & closing docu- 283 Trucking Emp. end/coffee tables. Rust color. 4 yrs volunteers. Please be part of the www.crownrentalproperties.com ments & processes. Competitive old. Clean! $500. (931)268-2135. solution to end animal overpopu- 3-4BR, 1BA. $600/mo. Pay, Vacation, Retirement plan, CDL DRIVER: Class A OTR lation - spay or neuter your pets. Holidays, Please send resume to ASHLEY BURGUNDY leather Available March 1st w/good record needed. Flexible sofa, loveseat & chair, all re- A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue and Call (931)319-7376. BOX 1151, H-C P.O. Box 2729, time out & routes. For more info, Fixin' Inc.) Cookeville, TN 38502-2729 cliners. Excellent Condition call business hrs: 615-390-2787 $1500 obo. (931)260-6493 931-260-8018 (voicemail only) • 310 WEDGEWOOD: 3BR, 3BA, SCRAP YARD looking for www.aarf-tn.com 2 car garage. Open floor plan. someone to work in office & sep- DRIVERS WANTED. 18 mos Craftsman pushmower, 21" Beautiful Reg'd Labradoodle Bonus room. Split foyer. 2300 sq arate & work small scrap. Sat- flatbed experience. CDL license. cut, 6.75 Briggs & Stratton eng, Pups. 3 males 3 females Ready ft. $1200/mo. 526-4118, 260- urdays & 1/2 day on Sunday is a Home weekends. 931-686-2977 w/high tunnel mulcher w/bag for delivery now. Vet checked, 6868 MUST. 40 hrs/wk w/2 days off. $75. Call or text (931)260-1740 1st shots, wormed. Mom & Dad www.crownrentalproperties.com For more info (931)510-4138. 290 Schools/Instruction on premises. $600.00 ea. Call FREE 3BR 2BA, full bsmnt, in Colonial 526-8359 or 260-4980 lve mess Est behind the mansion. SKILLED CARPENTER wanted NO HIGH SCHOOL DI- WOOD SKIDS in Granville. Minimum of 4 yrs Available at the rear of the BLUE PITS 13 wks, $300. If in- $950/mo.Lease req‚d. leave PLOMA NEEDED. How often terested call 931-349-0185. Not msg. 644-3582 exp. Trim & Framing Exp. Req'd. do you see that? Putnam Herald-Citizen Call 931-456-4142 County Adult High School can 1300 Neal Street, Registered 3BR, 1BA brick, deck, attached Cookeville, TN. 38501 Specialty wood manufacturer show you a way to complete LOST BLACK & tan Yorkie. gar, stove, frig, DW, W/D HU, re- cent remodel, carpet/vinyl fls, No is in search of an experienced the credits you missed when GIVING AWAY moving boxes Last seen in the area of East wood artist. Must be experi- you were in school before. Spring St, Ckvl on 02/22/16. pets, $725/mo + dep. Call 615- and packing material. You pick 489-3913 enced with airbrush & other Flexible schedule -- days or up. Call 507-269-2164 Please call 239-1758. brush techniques with the will- evenings. Individualized Pitbull, full blooded, not re- 3BR, 2BA in country, mi. out- ingness to learn other aspects of study. Possible credit for work KING SZ. bed with chest of side city limits. CHA, gas FP, the plant's operation. Must be or armed services training. gistered, male. Free to good drawers $250 canopy bed, home. 526-9197 fenced yard, pets ok, storage willing to work Monday thru Relaxed atmosphere. Free. Queen $200, cherry wardrobe bldg. No smoking, 6 mo lease. Thursday 4:50am til 3:20pm with If you are between 18 and $125 (931)644-5937 654-0645 SEEKING Very special person $750/mo + dep. (931)979-2798 overtime as required. Qualified 118 and want information for an extremely shy, 7 mo old or 526-3956 individuals may apply at about registering, callWhirlpool model GR396LXG female cat. Good mouser, very Woodtech Corp, 230 E. Wall 528-8685. This could be your electric range w/ceramic glass playful, indoors only, litterbox BRICK RANCH 3/1.5. No St., Algood, TN 7am to 3pm year to graduate. If you can cooktop & range hood. Both trained. FREE. Call (931)268- smoking/pets. Dep, ref's req'd. Monday thru Thursday. dream it, you can do it. $200. (931)261-5648 2592 $800/mo. Call (931)260-3800. B6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, March 10, 2016

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