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LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN FILE Cars line up on North Washington Avenue at the Putnam County Courthouse Square during Monday morning traff ic. Traffi c light changes coming this

B E N W H E E L E R | H E R A L D - C I T I Z E N Friends, family and fellow students gathered for a memorial and balloon launch at Dogwood Park summer to honor Leigh Ann Eldridge and Layton Profitt. The Cookeville High juniors were killed in a car accident Friday. BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS HERALD-CITIZEN Two CHS students killed in crash The Cookeville City Council recently agreed to purchase a software system that BY BEN WHEELER wearing seatbelts, and drugs and is expected to improve the fl ow of traffi c in HERALD-CITIZEN alcohol have been ruled out as the city, but it could be this summer before possible factors. drivers notice a diff erence. A single-vehicle wreck claimed Many tears were shed as friends, City offi cials are spending $97,858 for the the lives of two Cookeville High family and fellow students gath- software from Temple, Inc. of Decatur, Al- School students Friday. ered for an informal memorial and abama. That software should arrive within According to an accident report balloon launch Saturday night at a couple of weeks, at the same time that the from the Tennessee Highway Dogwood Park. Friends and family high-speed private network also known as Patrol, the two juniors, Leigh Ann members shared their thoughts in fi ber is being installed to enable traffi c signal Eldridge and Layton Profi tt, were the wake of the tragedy and shared synchronization. reportedly driving on Pippin Road words of encouragement. “We can start adjusting timings,” Cookev- when the 2002 Dodge DSX left the Putnam County Schools Direc- FACEBOOK ille Public Works Director Greg Brown said. roadway, overturned and struck a tor Jerry Boyd released a written Cookeville High School “The ultimate goal is to see in real time tree. statement Saturday morning. students, Layton Profitt what’s going on.” Both occupants were killed on “We grieve for the loss of these and Leigh Ann Eldridge, City offi cials will eventually be able to see impact, according to the report. were both killed in a single- intersections, the traffi c fl ow between them Both Eldridge and Profi tt were SEE CRASH, PAGE A2 vehicle crash Friday. and adjust signals remotely. “You can see cars going from Spring to Jackson on Willow,” Brown said. “If there’s something causing a delay, you can try to get them through multiple lights. “Our main goal is so you don’t have to stop IMPACT celebrates 10 years at every signal you come to,” he said. However, traffi c signal synchronization BY PAIGE STANAGE IMPACT Cookeville now in- “Life is about growth, and when won’t improve all traffi c issues, including the HERALD-CITIZEN cludes other programs, such as we grow our circles, we grow as courthouse square. IMPACT Leadership, which “is a individuals, and we grow as a “If you have the left turn backed up into The IMPACT Cookeville orga- collaborative, collective, cohesive, community,” said Cancel. “I want the through lane, there’s not a whole lot (you nization is celebrating 10 years network of corporate sponsors us to be a shining light to the can do because) turning lanes are so short of existence this year, and tickets and community leaders, who whole community and the region, between Washington and Jeff erson and for its annual banquet are already have coordinated information to so everyone will know that we are Spring and Broad,” Brown said. sold out. educate, demonstrate, and develop one community united.” “We’ve had engineering fi rm after engi- “Since it’s our 10 year anni- the underrepresented commu- Robert Owens, assistant neering fi rm look at it,” he said “They all versary, there’s just a lot to say,” nities of Cookeville & Putnam vice-president of Multicultural tell you, there’s nothing you can do, except said IMPACT president Quinton County,” according to its website. Aff airs at Tennessee Tech, start- making each road one way. There’s not much Cancel. “I think a lot of people There’s also IMPACT Mentors, ed IMPACT Cookeville in 2009. appetite to do that.” may be surprised that our orga- which allows volunteers to men- “He (Owens) got an idea to get Traffi c fl ow was the top concern of Cookev- nization has evolved to the point tor young folks in Putnam County ille residents who responded to a city survey where it is now.” schools and community. SEE IMPACT, PAGE A2 back in 2016. Encouraging the teachers of tomorrow BY JIM HERRIN about how they could better en- are “some less than glamorous” HERALD-CITIZEN courage teaching as a profession. aspects to the teaching profession, “One of my favorite childhood but say most people can remember “Think back to when you were memories was when my church a teacher that inspired them as a child. What did you want to held an event that gave me the they were growing up. be when you grew up?” Cookev- chance to wear a costume to Bohannon and Jennings argue, ille High School student Allison represent my dream career,” said in a 10-minute illustrated talk that Bohannon asked members of the Jennings. “Dressed in slacks and they will also be giving in an FC- Putnam County School Board this blouse, wearing my poorly written CLA competition, that better pay month. “An engineer, an artist or name tag and holding a clipboard, and better support for education a scientist? For some of you, that I tried my best to mimic a teach- from the public, would encour- dream probably resembled ours — er.” age more students to pursue the becoming teachers.” But both girls say they’ve want- profession. Bohannon and fellow student ed to be teachers “for as long as “With so many amazing educa- JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN Megan Jennings, members of the we both can remember,” but have tors leaving this career, it’s up to Cookeville High School students Megan Family Career and Community typically been questioned about all of us to carry on their legacy Jennings, left, and Allison Bohannon discuss Leaders of America (FCCLA) club the wisdom of their career choice. “Teaching As A Profession” at a recent at CHS, spoke to board members They acknowledge that there SEE TEACH, PAGE A2 school board meeting. herald-citizen.com INDEX 5 sections | 32 pages OBITUARIES Page A5, A7 DEAR ABBY B2 CROSSWORD E4 Yasuko “Tie” Winfree, Baxter Jeff rey Keith, Hendersonville Gerelene Wiley, Pennsylvania Shirley Bybee, Livingston CALENDAR A6 SPORTS D1 Lou Conner, Algood Edith Cox, Cookeville Kathleen Ragland, Cookeville CLASSIFIED C1 STOCKS A6 Cecil Allen, Cookeville Rose Anderson, Cookeville Glen “Cob” Horn, Monterey A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Mother advocates for a Friday

Cash 3 Evening 5-4-7, LS: 16 health care waiver for son Midday 8-0-8, LS: 16 Morning 8-1-0, LS: 9 BY PAIGE STANAGE Cash 4 HERALD-CITIZEN Evening 9-8-4-3, LS: 24 Midday 4-6-1-1, LS: 12 A Cookeville mother recently Morning 8-8-4-1, LS: 21 spent two days on Capitol Hill in Nashville advocating for a Katie Mega Millions Beckett Medicaid waiver for her 10-38-40-43-65, Mega Ball: 12, Megaplier: 2 seven-year-old son. Estimated jackpot: $190 Hyrum Howes, son of Joseph and million Rosalie Howes, suff ered a stroke at birth, which created severe physical Tennessee Cash BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN and cognitive disabilities, Rosalie 04-05-12-17-23, Bonus: 5 said. Estimated jackpot: $1.67 “I fi gured I had complained long million Frozen STEMs enough on social media, it was time to take action and go to the people Daisy Howes, left, and Lindsay Kirk, build igloos who represent me and have the pow- 0READERREADER SSERVICESERVICES0 with marshmallows and toothpicks at Tennessee er to make a change,” said Rosalie. Address: Tech’s STEM center for its Frozen-themed STEM Rosalie met with six senators and 1300 Neal St. Safari event Saturday. three state representatives who, by Cookeville, TN 38501 the time she left, agreed to vote for the waiver. Mailing Address: Hyrum has a host of costly, medi- TEACH: Lower enrollment in cal issues. P.O. Box 2729 “During the fi rst several years of Cookeville TN 38502 teaching programs is a concern Hyrum’s life, he received TennCare Medicaid,” Rosalie said. “Joseph Rosalie Howes, right, is Phone: 931-526-9715 FROM PAGE A1 was a full-time student who worked advocating for her son, Hyrum, Fax: 931-526-1209 multiple jobs to make ends meet. I to receive a Katie Beckett waiver. and portray this career in a more positive light,” quit my job to take care of Hyrum.” Tennessee is one of few states News said Bohannon. After three years, Joseph graduat- without programs or waivers [email protected] Mandy Rawls, advisor to FCCLA, praised the ed from Tennessee Tech with a civil for people in their financial Sports girl’s eff orts. engineering degree. situation. [email protected] “Every year, students have the opportunity to “We were excited and relieved. We Advertising choose competitions,” she said. “These two young thought the fi nancial problems were or waivers for people in their fi nan- [email protected] ladies have been working as a team since their at an end,” Rosalie said. cial situation. Living freshman year, and every year have proven at the But after Joseph started his fi rst “Families like ours are being [email protected] district, state and national level what quality com- engineering job, the Howes lost punished for being married and Circulation petitors they are.” Hyrum’s TennCare Medicaid, and working hard,” Rosalie said. “The [email protected] Director of Schools Jerry Boyd said their topic their private insurance wouldn’t only way to avoid going bankrupt Business News was timely. cover even half of his needs. on the cost of Hyrum’s medical care [email protected] “From a perspective of a school system and a “The medications alone would is to either divorce, send him to an Church News superintendent, it is a very uncomfortable trend cost $2,000 a month, and his fre- institution, or move to a state that [email protected] across the nation, “he said. “There’s a predicted quent hospital stays and medical has implemented a Katie Beckett School News shortage of teachers in the near future, (and) there’s equipment would send us into fi nan- waiver.” [email protected] a lower enrollment in teacher education programs, cial ruin,” Rosalie said. Katie Beckett waivers provides Classified Ads not just at Tennessee Tech but across the nation.” The family spoke with other health insurance to children and [email protected] He said the school system should be encouraging special needs, middle-class families, adolescents with disabilities who future educators as much as possible. and they learned that Tennessee is don’t currently qualify for Medicaid Letter Guidelines “There’s very few professions, if any, that are one of few states without programs because of their parent’s income. All letters to the editor must be more noble than the teaching profession,” Boyd signed and include the writer’s said. “We certainly spend a lot of time attracting name, address and phone students into other industries. We provide a lot of number. Letters are subject to programming for advanced manufacturing, engi- editing and/or rejection. A strict neering, IT, health sciences, business, marketing 400-word limit will be enforced. and all those other areas, but we really need to lift Temporarily closed Send letters to the mailing up and highlight this as a vital option for folks to address listed above, or email pursue teaching as a profession, especially in our to [email protected]. Upper Cumberland area.” Order a Photo Every photograph taken by a Herald-Citizen photographer and published in the paper is available for purchase. Go to www.herald-citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” Also, many photos included in online stories are available for purchase. Subscriptions To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and AmEx accepted. Rates: BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN 3 mo 6 mo 1yr Waff le House on South Jeff erson Avenue is currently closed for Carrier or Livingston Mayor Curtis Hayes talks to the renovations. 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However, as a each other, so he thought it’d be a good idea for all of service to our subscribers, our us to get together and have breakfast. circulation department is open “The fellowship was so good that we thought we from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- should do something together,” Cancel said. “So day-Friday and from we just thought of ways we could put our collective 7-9 a.m. each Sunday to resources together to make an impact on the com- answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. munity.” While the movement has been around since 2009, BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN Herald-Citizen the fi rst IMPACT banquet wasn’t until 2012. Rice Time Bistro on North Jeff erson Avenue is reportedly closing USPS 313-680 “We planned the fi rst banquet for 100 people, starting Saturday for an extended period of time. According to a ISSN 8750-5541 but more than 125 people showed up,” Cancel said. Facebook post, the restaurant will be closing for at least three to fourth The Herald-Citizen is published after- “So we had to bring out extra chairs. I remember I noons Tuesday through Friday and didn’t even sit down that night.” Sunday morning except New Year’s This year, they are planning for a banquet for 400 Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving people. Day and Christmas Day by Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., “I’m super excited about the direction we’re CRASH: CHS will off er counseling for students P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. heading in, and the team that we have assembled, Periodicals postage paid at Cookeville and the enthusiasm,” said Cancel. “It’s just remark- FROM PAGE A1 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 19, and TN. POSTMASTER: send address able. We as an organization bet on the goodness of will last as long as needed moving changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. Cookeville, in a sense. And it paid off ...our success young lives,” Boyd said. “Our thoughts forward. The Herald-Citizen is a member of is a refl ection of this community.” and prayers remain with the family, “We are grateful in knowing that the Tennessee Press Association IMPACT meetings are the fi rst Saturday each friends, students, staff and communi- the Putnam County community will and the Associated Press. The As- month at 8 a.m., typically at the Biz Foundry, locat- ty members impacted by this tragic provide support, love and prayers for sociated Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in ed at 114 N Cedar Ave. event.” all that are grieving during this very the Herald-Citizen. For those interested in being a part of IMPACT A press release says that counseling diffi cult time,” Boyd said. “We do ask Cookeville, please visit their website at https:// services will be available to students that everyone respect the privacy of www.impactcookeville.com/contact/. and staff during and after school, from the families.” Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Tonight Monday Night Tuesday Night Almanac Lindsay McReynolds A 50-percent chance of showers, Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. Showers, low around 43. Sunday is the 48th day of the year, with 317 remaining. Managing Editor mainly before 10 p.m. Cloudy, low The sun sets at 5:25 p.m. and will rise at 6:26 a.m. Mon- around 36. Tuesday Wednesday day. The moon is waxing gibbous with 95% of the visible Roger Wells Showers, mainly after noon. High Showers, high near 59. disc illuminated. Advertising Director Monday near 47. Partly sunny, with a high near 45. Keith McCormick Circulation Manager SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com Armour marks one year as Algood’s police chief

BY BEN WHEELER Bureau of Investiga- in July, when a juvenile HERALD-CITIZEN tion, Armour had the reportedly ran in front chance at his dream job of an APD cruiser, with Dale Armour has of chief. the speedometer read- been Algood’s police “My dad was a fi re er, offi cials were able chief for one year. and police commission- to see that the offi cer “The city of Algood er in Memphis, (so) I was driving within the pays good money for a grew up around a police speed limit at the time police department, and commissioner my whole of the incident. they deserve the best life,” Armour said. “My APD also standard- they can get,” Armour goal has always been ized uniforms and badg- said. “And that’s what police chief. I always es, something Armour we’re striving for.” wanted to do something believes was necessary Armour is proud of where I could benefi t for the department’s the steps the depart- the community.” representation of the ment has taken after the “We’ve had such a city. troubled past that led to good time in the last Armour says the res- his employment. year, that I wish I had idents of Algood have In spring 2017, the been here for years.” made his transition into former police chief was After stepping into the role easier than it fi red. his new role, Armour could have been. “I didn’t have to deal wanted to bring APD “I’ve never felt more with that. I had to deal up to modern standards warmly welcomed with the aftermath,” that he was accustomed anywhere than I have in Armour said. “I told to in previous positions. Algood,” Armour said. them upfront that Through the surplus “The people here are everybody has a clean and sale of old equip- fantastic.” slate, and we’re going ment, Armour has Armour said he is to work for the future. been able to purchase proud of the cooperation It’s a diff erent police newer technology that the APD has with the department now.” departments are using, city administration. He After spending including the ability to hopes that in the future, KATE COOK | HERALD-CITIZEN FILE decades in law enforce- read the speedometer the department can con- County Clerk Wayne Nabors swears in Algood Police Chief Dale Armour, ment, including 21 on cruisers. tinuously raise the bar while Cindy Armour holds the Bible for her husband. years in the Tennessee That came in handy on what it can become. Holiday changes county meeting date

BY JIM HERRIN sion uses to conduct its • Consider approval tax attorney HERALD-CITIZEN business. of budget amendments • Consider appoint- Commissioners will to the General Purpose ments to the Awards Now Welcoming Veterans Choice Program Because of the Pres- also consider approv- School Fund Committee idents Day holiday, the al of a request for the • Consider appoint- The meeting begins Get your sports physicals done and February meeting of Upper Cumberland ment of Jeff Jones as at 6 p.m. on the top the Putnam County Family Justice Center delinquent property floor of the courthouse. have your summertime injuries Commission will be to apply for a grant to checked here! held on a Tuesday this fund a satellite office week, rather than the and a request from the traditional third Mon- sheriff’s department Tired of long waits for day of the month. to declare vehicles your urgent care needs? Among the items and other equipment on the agenda is a as surplus to be sold report from County through internet auc- WAIT NO MORE! Mayor Randy Porter tion. Come to Highlands Healthcare! on county revenue and Also Tuesday, the a consideration of po- commission will: Located at Premier Medical Park in Cookeville tential changes to the • Review quarterly (931) 528-3300 rules that the commis- reports 315 N. Washington Ave., Suite 175 A4 HERALD-CITIZEN Opinion SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 herald-citizen.com Herald-Citizen Established 1903 Jack McNeely Editor and Publisher Lindsay McReynolds Managing Editor Kate Cook City Editor Don Foy News Editor

0H-C EDITORIAL0 Protecting public information for the public good

hile our lawmakers often want to make improvements in our gov- ernment, it sometimes seems they Wmake things more diffi cult than they have to be. The most recent example is HB0626/ SB0590 introduced earlier this month by House Majority Leader William Lam- berth and Sen. Joey Hensley. The bill could allow those who make three or more public records requests per year to be deemed as harassing and banned from seeking public records. In an interview with the Associated Press, Rep. Lamberth said, “We put a very high bar on this. I do not want any city or public entity abusing this opportu- nity to simply someone from getting a public record.” Traveling through the Twilight Zone And we understand that the city of Gall- atin has been dealing with a situation in n the fi rst Saturday in JUST playing again. a stroke or a heart attack or January, I drove to Chatta- The young wom- choked on an atomic fi reball. which about a quarter of their 400 public nooga to interview a man JENNIE an accelerated until Maybe he’d gone to the re- records requests came from one person Owho runs a possum reha- she was right up stroom and accidentally locked who often accuses city offi cials of with- bilitation center there. Though on my bumper. Her himself in. Maybe he’d stepped holding information while fi ling multiple skies were sunny, icicles hung turn signal was still outside for some air and acci- thick and long from the rock blinking. I sped up dentally locked himself out or lawsuits against the city, according to faces that hug Highway 111. It a little bit. She did, been kidnapped at gunpoint. Associated Press. was magical. too. “Me Missing Maybe the station was simply But that shouldn’t be a reason to block Just south of Sparta, I lost my You” played for the experiencing technical diffi cul- the requests of journalists who are simply favorite radio station—WLIV third time. I slowed ties. out of Livingston, which plays JENNIE and hoped she Or perhaps I was in anoth- doing their jobs and other members of the real country music like George IVEY would pass. Yep. er dimension, harassed by a public who have an interest in how their Strait and Reba McEntire and Then, turn signal stranger in a beat-up Chevy tax dollars are being spent. Alan Jackson and Dolly Parton still fl ashing, she slowed to a while being driven crazy by a In all aspects of life, we have people who and not the mess that tries to crawl. Clearly, for some reason song that was once a favorite pass for country these days. I I couldn’t fathom, this woman but that I now NEVER wanted abuse the system. But that doesn’t mean pushed the radio’s search but- was playing cat-and-mouse with to hear again. we should all be punished based on the ton and found 105.3, which was me. Then, just as suddenly as the actions of a few. playing a song I adore: “This You can probably guess craziness had begun, it ended. We fear this makes the process of re- Is Me Missing You” by James what else was happening. “Me On the outskirts of Dunlap, the House. Missing You” was still playing. gaunt young woman turned questing public records too subjective. I happily sang along until a There had been no commer- into the parking lot of the What will the standard be for determin- gaunt young woman driving cials. No DJ chatter. No other Dollar General Store, perhaps ing if someone requesting public records a beat-up Chevy pulled out in songs. Just this one, played over to buy more cigarettes, and I is intimidating or harassing the person in front of me from a side road. I and over so many times that I’d lost the signal for radio station my brakes and swerved to lost count. 105.3. the offi ce? miss her. A cigarette dangled My mind wandered from the I guess that’s how it goes Part of the reason for the bill is also from her lower lip and her left- woman in the Chevy to radio when you’re trapped, even for the added workload on those in offi ces turn signal was blinking, even station 105.3. I didn’t know a few minutes, in the twilight from which public records are requested. though she’d made a right turn where it was based or what its zone. onto the highway. When the call letters were. What might While that is a valid concern, perhaps in- coast was clear, I passed her. be going on at that station? Had JENNIE IVEY is a Cookeville writer. stead of trying to limit the public’s access And here’s the weird thing. something happened to the disc Visit her website at jennieivey. to records, we should fi nd ways to make “This Is Me Missing You” was jockey? Maybe he’d suff ered com. them more accessible without increasing the workload of those who work in gov- ernment offi ces with a high demand for records. Up for some random acts of kindness? What is done with the public’s money n these heated, divisive donate those items all. It brings out the best in us. should be public information. Period. times, all of us sure could use to the food bank. When someone does something more kindness. This coming You can volun- kind for you, aren’t you inspired ISunday, Feb. 17, off ers us a teer. Lots of or- to do something kind for some- reminder to embrace kindness. ganizations need one else? Feb. 17 is Random Acts of assistance and will Likewise, a lack of kindness MODERATELY CONFUSED Kindness Day 2019. It’s a day treasure your help. brings out the worst in us. when humans around the world TOM The Little Sisters of Lately, we’re experiencing way pay homage to the simple art PURCELL the Poor in Pitts- too much rudeness, anger and of being kind to their fellow burgh’s North Side incivility, which are as conta- humans. is oneone ofof manyman amazing groups gious as kindness is. Unexpected kindness is one of that will never turn down will- Kindness is a choice, you see. my favorite forms of that art. ing volunteers. We can choose to be friendly, In Pittsburgh, land of the The truth about kindness is civil and genuinely concerned kindest, most polite people on that it benefi ts those who prac- for others’ well-being. Or we Earth, strangers love to hold the tice it as much as, or more than, can choose to belittle, mock and door open for you at the super- those who receive it. demonize those with whom we market or post offi ce. They wave One of my favorite diners is disagree. you ahead of them in traffi c. frequented by older individuals Let’s choose kindness! They tell you your taillight is who get tired of cooking for Hold the door open for a out and you’d better get it fi xed themselves and eating alone. stranger. Buy the person behind so “the cops don’t write you up!” Among them are widows, wid- you at the drive-thru a cup of Greek storyteller Aesop said owers and many proud veter- coff ee. Give whatever you can that “no act of kindness, no mat- ans, some in wheelchairs. aff ord to the Salvation Army. ter how small, is ever wasted.” I’d like to pull the waitress Take an elderly relative or That’s certainly true. Several aside and pay for a proud neighbor to lunch. people and organizations have veteran’s meal without the The opportunities for acts of off ered wonderful ideas for acts proud veteran knowing that I’m kindness, small and large, are of kindness, large and small. paying for it. I’d be sure to leave endless! If it’s snowing and you see an the waitress a nice tip while It’s a shame that we need a elderly person shoveling his or I’m at it. Try to tell me that this special day to remind us to be her driveway, introduce your- wouldn’t be the most joyful 20 kind. But Random Acts of Kind- self and shovel it for him or her. bucks I’d ever spend! ness Day is a start. Give $100, or whatever you There’s a saying widely at- Hopefully, it inspires us to be can aff ord, to a local charity. tributed to Mark Twain. It says more kind every day. Or call your local food bank that “kindness is a language and ask what it needs. Then, which the deaf can hear and the TOM PURCELL is a syndicated go to the store, spend what you blind can see.” columnist. His email address is can on those needed items and Kindness is contagious, after [email protected]. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 Yasuko ‘Tie’ Winfree Rose Lee Herren Anderson Edith Marie Cox COOKEVILLE — A COOKEVILLE — Fu- COOKEVILLE — celebration of life ser- neral services for Rose Funeral services for vice for Yasuko “Tie” Lee Herren Anderson, Edith Marie Cox, 79, of Winfree, 86, of Baxter, 91, of Cookeville, will Cookeville, will be held Tennessee, will be held be held at 3 p.m. today, at noon, Monday, Feb. Monday, Feb. 18, at 6 Sunday, Feb. 17, at 18, from the chapel of p.m., in the chapel of Dyer Funeral Home in Presley Funeral Home Presley Funeral Home Cookeville. Interment in Cookeville. Inter- with Pastor Charlie will follow in Smyrna ment will follow in Zion Wills offi ciating. Cemetery. Hill Cemetery. The family will Her family will The family will receive friends on receive friends from receive friends from Monday, Feb. 18, from 1 p.m. until time of 3-6 p.m. today, Sunday, 4 p.m. until the time services today at the Feb 17, and from 11 a.m. of service at 6 p.m. at crafts, hosting visiting funeral home. Claude, Clarence and until time of services her sisters, Dean Ball Presley Funeral Home. Japanese students and Mrs. Anderson Claudie Herren; and Monday at the funeral of Allons, Tennessee, Tie passed away loving her family. She passed away Thursday three sisters, Ova Al- home. and Lula Barger and Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, was a wonderful, lov- evening, Feb. 14, 2019, lison, Jewel Olive and Marie passed away Jean Auberson, both at Cookeville Regional ing and devoted wife, at her home. Nola King. Friday, Feb. 15, 2019, at of Rickman, Tennes- Medical Center, follow- mother and friend. She was born Jan. Pallbearers will be her home in Cookeville, see; her brothers, Tom ing a lengthy illness. She was preceded in 8, 1928, in Putnam Charles Bean, Donald Tennessee. Cox of Glasgow, Ken- Tie was born on Jan. death by her parents County, Tennessee, Thrasher, David Little, She was born Satur- tucky, Russell Cox of 28, 1933, in Hokkaido, and fi ve siblings. to the late Harrison David Mayberry, Ran- day, Jan. 20, 1940, in Cookeville, James Cox Japan. She was the Tie is survived by and Melinee Anderson dall Herren and Don Rickman, Tennessee, to and Walter Cox, both daughter of the late her husband, Leo Win- Herren. Wagnon. the late Oplis Cox and of Rickman, Tennes- Taro Koga and Nobu free; her four children, Rose was a mem- Dr. Joe Herren and Oza Ann Phillips Cox. see, and Jack West of Hayashida Koga. Alvin Winfree (Julie), ber of Willow Avenue Bro. Clarence Deloach Marie attended Livingston; and a host The family later Keith Winfree, Scott Church of Christ. She will offi ciate at the church at Dodson of nieces, nephews and moved to Koga, Japan Winfree (Stephanie), was a loving wife, services. Branch Free Will Bap- friends. where she grew up. She and Amy Wheelock mother, grandmother, Memorial contri- tist Church. She will In addition to her married Leo Winfree of (Tim); 13 grandchil- neighbor and friend. butions may be made always be remembered parents, she was pre- Baxter in 1952. She met dren; 13 great-grand- She is survived by to Willow Meals on as a loving mother and ceded in death by fi ve Leo in Japan during children; one great- her daughter, Sher- Wheels, 1150 S. Willow friend. brothers, Layton Cox, his service in the Ko- great-grandchild; and ron (Gary) Luhn of Ave., Cookeville, TN She is survived by Horace Cox, Arlo Cox, rean War. Tie had been six siblings. Cookeville; a grandson, 38506. her daughters, Connie Billy Cox and Buster a resident of Baxter In lieu of fl owers, me- Chris (Tristica) Luhn Dyer Funeral Home (Rick) Jackson, Car- Phillips. since 1954 and became morial contributions of Cookeville; a sister, is in charge of arrange- ol Holley and Karen Pallbearers will an American citizen in may be made to Saint Mildred Gentry of Win- ments, 526-7158. (Richard) Ledbetter, be Matt Holley, Cody 1963. Jude Children’s Hospi- terhaven, Florida; and Share your thoughts all of Cookeville; her Holley, Joey Trevathan, She worked for 40 tal at stjude.org. a special niece, Barba- and memories at dyer- sons, Joe (Debbie) Peek, Bruce Qualls, Adam years, of which the last You may share your ra Mott of Cookeville. fh.com. Jackie (Penny) Peek Peek, Rick Stegall, Josh 30 years were spent in thoughts or send condo- In addition to her and Jerry (Rhonda) Ledbetter and Hank the cafeteria at Baxter lences to the family by parents, she was Peek, all of Cookeville; Brown. Elementary School. Tie visiting www.presley- preceded in death by 19 grandchildren, Kev- Honorary pallbear- attended and was bap- funeralhome.com. her husband, Lowery in (Tiff any) Bull, Niki ers will be granddaugh- tized at Baxter United Professional services Dibrell (Dib) Anderson; (Hank) Brown, Matt ters. Methodist Church. She provided by Presley fi ve brothers, Avo Bur- (Talisha) Holley, Cody Pastor Clayton Lee was an active member Funeral Home, 528- gess and Ned, Solon, Holley, Candice Peek, will offi ciate at the of the community, Erica (Dale) Spurlock, services. always ready to feed Marissa (William) You may share your and care for whomever Cecil Lee Allen Goodale, Sarena (Jbo) thoughts or send condo- entered their home. COOKEVILLE — Sparkman, Travis lences to the family by Tie enjoyed traveling Funeral services for Ledbetter, Josh (Ra- visiting www.presley- back to Japan, fi shing, Cecil Lee Allen, 92, of chel) Ledbetter, Val- funeralhome.com. Cookeville, will be held erie Wilson, Kelly Professional services at 2 p.m. today, Sunday, Spivey, Joey (Heather) provided by Presley Fu- Feb. 17, from the chapel Trevathan, Bruce neral Home, 528-1044. Glen “Cob” Horn of Whitson Funeral (Amanda) Qualls, Home in Cookeville. Mitchell Peek, Adam MONTEREY — Fu- of Monterey, Tennes- Burial, with military Peek, Rick Stegall, neral services for Glen see; a son, Tony Horn honors, will follow in Kyle (Tracy) McCloud “Cob” Horn, 77, of and companion, Billie Cookeville City Ceme- and Tabitha Peek; 35 Monterey, will be held Grogan of Monterey; a tery. great-grandchildren; at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. granddaughter, Desti- Visitation with the 19, from the chapel of ny Spurlock; a sister, family will be held Goff Funeral Home in Bennie Nell Phillips of from 7 am. until time of and his wife, wife Tawny, Tawny Monterey. Interment Monterey, Tennessee; services at 2 p.m. today, Lindsey Burgess and Gerelene Wiley will follow in Whittak- a brother, Bill Horn of Sunday, Feb. 17. Samantha Conner and er Cemetery. Bell Buckle, Tennessee; Mr. Allen passed her husband, Zach; and COOKEVILLE — 2019, in Season’s Hos- The family will a half brother, James away Thursday, Feb. 14, a host of other relatives. Funeral services for pice in Phoenixville, receive friends from 5-8 (and Carolyn) Tinch of 2019, in Putnam Coun- In addition to his par- Mrs. Gerelene Wiley, Pennsylvania. p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, at Monterey; and several ty. ents, he was preceded 78, of Spring City, Hooper-Huddleston & the funeral home. nieces and nephews. He was born Jan. 3, in death by two sisters, Pennsylvania, formerly Horner Funeral Home Mr. Horn passed In addition to his 1927, in Putnam County Katherine and Pauline; of Cookeville, will be is in charge of arrange- away Saturday, Feb. 16, mother, he was preced- to the late Charlie Coo- a half sister, Barbara; held at 1 p.m. Saturday, ments, 526-6111. 2019, in Cumberland ed in death by his wife, per and Nellie (Bean) and his stepmother, Feb. 23, at Hooper-Hud- Medical Center. Linda Swaff ord Horn; Allen. Dora. dleston & Horner He was born Sept. 21, his stepfather, Carson Mr. Allen served in Pallbearers will be Funeral Home in 1941, in Monterey to the Tinch; and his sister, the Army during World family and friends. Cookeville. Burial will late Lucille Vanderpool Sylvia Tinch. War II and worked The family would be in Double Springs Tinch. Bro. Bobby Floyd, for the state as a tax like to request that any Cemetery. Mr. Horn retired Pastor Steve Looper auditor. memorial donations be The family will from Genco Stamping and Bro. Eddy Way will His family includes made to the veterans receive friends from in Cookeville. He was a offi ciate at the services. his wife, Irene Allen; honor guard. 5-7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, security guard at Holi- A guest register may a daughter, Frances L. Bro. James Brown and from noon until day Inn for many years. be signed at www.goff - Davis; two half broth- and Jimmy Glasscock time of services Sat- He was a member of funeralhome.com. ers, Kenneth and Roy will offi ciate at the urday at Hooper-Hud- Monterey Community D.M. Goff Funeral Allen; two granddaugh- services. dleston & Horner Church. Home, Inc., in Monte- ters, Rhonda Burgess Whitson Funeral Funeral Home in He is survived by a rey is in charge of ar- and Karen Barnes; Home in Cookeville is Cookeville. daughter, Glenda Horn rangements, 839-2311. three great-grandchil- in charge of arrange- Mrs. Wiley passed dren, Billy Burgess III ments, 526-2151. away Saturday, Feb. 16, Kathleen Hazel (Smith) Ragland Jeff rey Leo Keith COOKEVILLE — from this life Saturday, GAINESBORO — The family will re- Funeral services for Feb. 16, 2019, at Mabry Funeral services for ceive friends from noon Kathleen Hazel (Smith) Health Care & Rehabil- Jeff rey Leo Keith, 48, until time of services Ragland, 89, of Cookev- itation in Gainesboro, of Hendersonville, today at the funeral ille, Tennessee, will be Tennessee. Tennessee, will be held home. held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Arrangements at 2 p.m. today, Sun- Mr. Keith passed Feb. 19, 2019, at Crest entrusted to Crest day, Feb. 17, at Ander- away Wednesday, Feb. Lawn Funeral Home. Lawn Funeral Home in son-Upper Cumberland 13, 2019, in Henderson- Interment will be in Cookeville, 526-6384. Funeral Home in ville Medical Center. Morgan-Pippin Ceme- Gainesboro. Burial will Anderson-Upper tery in Cookeville. be in Pharris Cemetery Cumberland Funeral Visitation with the in the McCoinsville Home in Gainesboro is family will be from community of Jackson in charge of arrange- noon until time of County. ments, 931-268-1550. services Tuesday at the Power Lift Reclining Chair with 2 motor lift, reclining and adjustable funeral home. back. Best power lift in the industry Mrs. Ragland passed Tired of renting your own - 3 year motor warranty on stellar Wills, Living Trusts models...and made in the USA.

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Cookeville Crazy Quilters: jazz performance from room secretary or email [email protected]. Be Parenting Skills: Free WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 Meet at the Putnam Upperman HS students sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date classes off ered by The Tax Assistance: 9:30 County Library, down- & salute to W.J. Julian. & location of the event. Deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s paper Stephens Center. 9-10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Putnam stairs meeting room. Baxter Depot, free is noon the day before. Deadline for Sunday is noon Friday. a.m. Topic: Self-Worth. County Library, up- 5 p.m. We would love event, refreshments Deadline for Monday is 3 p.m. Friday. Church-related items Held at Healthy Start stairs meeting room. to have anyone visit if served. are published in a separate calendar in the Religion section Offi ce, 1680 S. Jeff erson Certifi ed AARP/IRS interested in quilting FRIDAY, FEB. 22 each Friday. Deadline for church calendar items is noon Ave. Suite C, Cookev- volunteers provide free and/or quilt them- Train Tales: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. ille. Call 931-559-6432. tax preparation with selves. Cookeville Depot Mu- Music & Dance: Silver a priority on serving Tax Assistance: 9:30 seum. Free activity for Point Community seniors & low income a.m.-3 p.m. Putnam preschool children. Call SUNDAY, FEB. 17 8015. Center, 6:30-9 p.m., free clients. County Library, up- 520-5455. League Sign-Ups: Base- Head Start Centers: event. Features Cum- Putnam County Election stairs meeting room. Father-Daughter Date ball, Slow-Pitch Softball L.B.J. & C. Development berland Country Band. Commission: Monthly Certifi ed AARP/IRS Night: Friday & Satur- & Diaper League. Open Corporation, Head Exercise Classes: Tai Chi meeting at 8:30 a.m. volunteers provide free day, a formal dinner sign-up (until March 15) Start Centers & Central & chair aerobics 10-11 Election Commission tax preparation with & dancing for dads & at City Hall or at www. Offi ce closed for Presi- a.m. Baxter Senior Cen- Offi ce, 705 County a priority on serving daughters. Leslie Town LivingstonCityPark. dent’s Day. ter. 101 Elmore Town Services Drive. You seniors & low income Centre. com. Kickball Registration Open: Rd. Call 931-303-1490. are always welcome & clients. Exercise Classes: Tai Chi MONDAY, FEB. 18 Tournament March 2, UC Barbershop Chorus: 7 the public is invited to SCV Myers-Zollicoff er & chair aerobics 10-11 TTU Chess Club: Mon- Cane Creek SportsPlex, p.m. Meets at J&S Con- attend. Camp 1990: Meets 7 p.m. a.m. Baxter Senior Cen- days 7 p.m., Room 371, 2200 W. Jackson Street. struction, conference P.E.O. Chapter AO: Meets VFW Post 5062, 103 ter. 101 Elmore Town TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- Rosters due by Feb. 22. room in back. Learn to 9:30 a.m. Lower level of Henson Street, Living- Rd. Call 931-303-1490. ter. Everyone welcome. Call 520-5224. sing, everyone welcome. Saint Thomas Aquinas ston. Speakers: Matil- Dance: Country/ Call Paul 372-3118, or Baking Biscuits: 9 a.m. Call 261-5018. Catholic Church, 421 N. da Speck & Theresa Western. $5/person. [email protected]. Class open to grade 2 & Caregiver Support Group: Washington. Unaffi li- Lofi s-”The many roles Livingston Community Solid Waste: The trans- up (2nd-5th grade needs Join a family caretaker ates welcome. women played in the Center, 312 West Broad fer station, recycling adult with them) Please support group. Cookev- THURSDAY, FEB. 21 Civil War” Doors open 6 Street. No smoking, no center and landfi ll will pre-register by Feb. 11. ille-10-11 a.m. UCDD Line Dance Classes: Bax- p.m. Call 931-783-3767. alcohol inside. be closed Monday in ob- UT Extension Offi ce, 312 (1225 S. Willow Ave.) ter Senior Center, 101 History of Chemistry: 6:30 SAR, Quarles Chapter: servance of Presidents’ W. Broad Street, Living- Livingston-1-2 p.m. Elmore Town Road. 1-3 p.m. Room 233, Foster George Washington’s Day. No community ston. 931-823-2735. Millard Oakley Library p.m. $3 donation/class. Hall, 55 University Birthday Banquet, 6 service. Convenience Let’s Sew: “Pillowcase” (107 E. Main St.) Call New dances taught each Drive, TTU. Everyone p.m., Nick’s Restaurant, centers will be open. 2 p.m. Class for grade 931-432-4111. week. Call 858-1422. welcome, no chemistry 895 S. Jeff erson Ave., Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. 4-adult. Cost $15 per pil- Blood Drive: 9 a.m. to 2 Dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m. background needed. Cookeville. Topic: Revo- $4/person. Cookeville lowcase. Please pre-reg- p.m., Middle TN Feder- Cookeville Community Call 372-6324 or acar- lutionary War Battles of Community Center, 240 ister to obtain a kit. UT al Credit Union. Blood- Center. Diff erent bands [email protected]. King’s Mtn. & Cowpens. Carlen Drive. Call 526- Extension Offi ce, 312 W. mobile in the parking every week. Mostly Future Voices of Tennes- Door prize.

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Apr 19 59.52 +1.10 Mutual Fund Footnotes: b = Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d = Deferred sales May 19 68.45 +2.05 charge, or redemption fee. f = front load (sales charges). m = Multiple fees are charged. NA = not avail- Jun 19 76.72 +2.35 able. p = previous day’s net asset value. s = fund split shares during the week. x = fund paid a distribution Houston Bynum, Jul 19 80.02 +3.55 during the week. Aug 19 80.45 +3.15 Happy Haven Oct 19 69.45 +1.35 Objectives: CA = Conservative Allocation, CI = Intermediate-Term Bond, CS = Short-Term Bond, FB = Foreign COTTON 2 Large Blend, HY = High-Yield Bond, IB = World Bond, IH = World Allocation, LB = Large Blend, LG = Large Administrator 50,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Growth, LV = Large Value, MA = Moderate Allocation, MB = Mid-Cap Blend, MI = Muni National Intermediate, Mar 19 70.22 -2.33 MV = Mid-Cap Value, SH = Specialty-heath, SL = Muni Single State Long, TE = Target Date 2016-2020, TG = May 19 71.86 -1.83 Target Date 2021-2025, WS = World Stock. Jul 19 73.24 -1.77 Sep 19 72.80 -1.13 Total Return: Change in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same Oct 19 73.23 -1.08 objective = A is in top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Nov 19 72.80 -1.13 Dec 19 72.80 -1.13 Source: The Associated Press and Morningstar. Sales figures are unofficial. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A7 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 Acting DOD secretary says he hasn’t Lula (Lou) M. Conner COOKEVILLE — Fu- determined amount for border wall neral services for Mrs. Lula (Lou) M. Conner, WASHINGTON (AP) “You can trust the that supports the Joint 81, of Algood, will be — The acting secretary numbers,” he said, re- Chiefs of Staff at the Pen- held at 1 p.m., Mon- of defense said Saturday ferring to the $3.6 billion tagon has been working day, Feb. 18, from the he has not yet deter- and $2.5 billion, “in out a “mission analysis” Cookeville chapel of mined how much money terms of the potential.” of border security needs, Hooper-Huddleston & he will redirect to Pres- Ultimately, the amounts including a recommen- Horner Funeral Home. ident Donald Trump’s will be determined by dation on where barriers Interment will follow in border wall project. linking the available should be prioritized. Algood City Cemetery. Pat Shanahan, who funds to specifi c border This work began some The family will has been leading the security projects, he time ago in anticipation receive friends from Pentagon since Jim Mat- said, adding that those of a possible Trump 4-8 p.m. today, Sun- tis stepped down Dec. 31, connections are not yet emergency declaration. day, Feb. 17, and from ceded in death by two made the comment in an AP complete. “I will go in and 11 a.m. until time of sisters, Louise Gibson interview with reporters United States The law allowing a review that analysis services Monday at the and Tean Pickenbrock; fl ying with him from Secretary of Defense repurposing of military now that an emergency funeral home. four brothers, Norman, Germany to Washing- Patrick Shanahan in construction funds has been declared,” he Mrs. Conner passed Clayton, Bethel and ton. Munich, Germany, during a national emer- said, adding later: “Very away Thursday morn- Thurman Wilson; and Shanahan said he has Friday. gency says the secretary deliberately, we have ing, Feb. 14, 2019, in a stepgranddaughter, a great deal of discretion of defense is authorized not made any decisions. Saint Thomas Hospital Nichole Rachelle Hud- in deciding how to use is opposed by Demo- “to determine wheth- We have identifi ed the in Nashville. dleston. the authorities grant- crats, would receive $3.6 er border barriers are steps we would take to She was born June 17, Pallbearers will be ed to him by Trump’s billion that Congress necessary to support the make those decisions. ... 1937, in Overton Coun- family and friends. declaration Friday of a originally provided for use of the armed forces” We don’t want to fumble ty, Tennessee, to the Memorial contribu- national emergency. military construction in an emergency. through this process” or late George Flemons tions may be made to The former Boeing projects and $2.5 billion Asked whether this take false steps. Wilson and Rebecca Happy Haven Homes, executive said he would from the Pentagon’s means he can decide A defense offi cial said Jane Ray Wilson. 2311 Wakefi eld Dr., be working out details 2019 drug interdiction whether a wall is mil- later that Shanahan is Mrs. Conner was Cookeville, TN 38501. starting Sunday, empha- program. itarily necessary, he scheduled to be briefed a member of Algood Bros. Larry Acuff , sizing that his mission Shanahan, however, said, “For us the deter- in coming days by the Church of Christ. She Doyle Crawford and is to support the border indicated that he has mination will be made military service secre- formerly owned and John Chowning will security needs of the De- the discretion to provide in coordination with the taries and his internal operated Lou’s Hair offi ciate at the services. partment of Homeland less, although he said Department of Home- staff on funding sources Fashions in Algood. Hooper-Huddleston & Security. the $3.6 billion fi gure is land Security.” He said and likely project prior- She is survived by Horner Funeral Home The White House likely to prove correct. later, “There have been ities. The offi cial spoke her husband of 55 is in charge of arrange- said before Trump’s He stressed that he has no determinations by to reporters on condition years, James Conner, ments, 526-6111. announcement that the not yet made any deci- me.” of anonymity to discuss whom she married Dec. You may share your border project, which sions. He also said the staff internal deliberations. 21, 1963 in Livingston; thoughts and memories a son, Jimmy (Evelyn) at www.hhhfunerals. Conner of Cookeville; a com. daughter, Tammy Con- ner of Cookeville; and Police: Aurora attacker used gun stepgrandson, Jacob Tyler Huddleston. In addition to her parents, she was pre- he shouldn’t have owned AURORA, Illinois scene, including one (AP) — The man who who didn’t even make opened fi re and killed it inside the sprawling Shirley Bybee fi ve co-workers includ- warehouse in Aurora, LIVINGSTON — 11 a.m. until time of ing the plant manag- Illinois, a city of 200,000 Funeral services for services today at the er, human resources about 40 miles (65 kilo- Mrs. Shirley Bybee, funeral home. manager and an intern meters) west of Chicago. 71, of Livingston, will Mrs. Bybee passed working his fi rst day After that fl urry of be held at 2 p.m. today, away Saturday, Feb. at a suburban Chicago shots and with offi cers Sunday, Feb. 17, at 16, 2019, in Overton manufacturing ware- from throughout the Hall Funeral Home of County Health & Re- house, took a gun he region streaming in Livingston. Burial will hab Center. wasn’t supposed to have to help, he ran off and be in Old Union Cem- Hall Funeral Home to a job he was about to hid in the back of the etery. of Livingston is in lose. building, where offi cers The family will charge of arrange- Right after learning found him about an receive friends from ments, 931-823-5010. Friday that he was hour later and killed being fi red from his job him during an exchange Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman speaks at a of 15 years at the Henry of gunfi re, police said. news conference Friday in Aurora, Illinois. Pratt Co. in Aurora, “He was probably More obituaries on page A5 Gary Martin pulled out waiting for us to get country’s mass shoot- Chief Kristen Ziman a gun and began shoot- to him there,” Aurora ings, Friday’s attack described as “traffi c and ing, killing the three police Lt. Rick Robert- was carried out by a domestic battery-re- people in the room with son said. “It was just a man with a violent lated issues” and for him and two others just very short gunfi ght and criminal history who violating an order of Vatican defrocks former outside and wounding a it was over, so he was was armed with a gun protection. He also had sixth employee, police basically in the back he wasn’t supposed to a 1995 felony conviction said Saturday. waiting for us and fi red have. for aggravated assault US cardinal McCarrick Martin shot and upon us and our offi cers Martin, 45, had six ar- in Mississippi that wounded fi ve of the fi rst fi red.” rests over the years in should have prevented for sex abuse offi cers to get to the Like in many of the Aurora, for what police him from buying his

VATICAN CITY (AP) of removing them from — Former Cardinal access to children have Potential privacy lapse found in 2010 census data Theodore McCarrick shaken the faith of has been found guilty many Catholics. They WASHINGTON (AP) at possible risk, and the once-every-10-year statistics in census data by the Vatican of sex also threaten the moral — An internal team no outside groups are survey because of the are supposed to be jum- abuse and defrocked, as authority of Francis at the Census Bureau known to have grabbed Trump administra- bled in a way so what calls rose Saturday for and even the survival found that basic per- data intended to remain tion’s attempt to add a is released publicly for Pope Francis to reveal of his papacy. sonal information col- private for 72 years, much-debated citizen- research cannot identi- what he knew about the McCarrick, who in lected from more than chief scientist John ship question. fy individuals for more once-powerful Ameri- his prestigious red car- 100 million Americans Abowd told a scientifi c The Supreme Court than seven decades. In can prelate’s apparent- dinal robes hobnobbed during the 2010 head conference. on Friday announced 2010, the Census Bu- ly decades-long preda- with presidents, other count could be recon- The Census Bureau that it would rule on reau did this by swap- tory sexual behavior. VIP politicians and structed from obscured is now scrapping its that proposed question, ping similar household The announcement pontiff s, is now barred data, but with lots of old data shielding which has been criti- information from one Saturday, delivered in from celebrating Mass mistakes, a top agency technique for a state- cized for being political city to another, accord- uncharacteristically or other sacraments offi cial disclosed Satur- of-the-art method that and not properly tested ing to Duke University blunt language for the including confession day. Abowd claimed is far in the fi eld. The census statistics professor Vatican, meant that the and from wearing The age, gender, better than Google’s or count is hugely import- Jerome Reiter. 88-year-old McCarrick, clerical garb. He is to location, race and eth- Apple’s. ant, helping with the the former archbishop be referred to as Mr. nicity for 138 million Some former agency allocation of seats in of Washington, D.C., McCarrick. people were potential- chiefs fear the poten- the House of Represen- becomes the high- The Congregation ly vulnerable. So far, tial privacy problem tatives and distribution est-ranking churchman for the Doctrine of the however, only internal will add to the worries of billions of dollars in and the fi rst cardinal to Faith, the Holy See’s hacking teams have that people will avoid federal money. be punished by dis- guardian of doctrinal discovered such details answering or lie on The 8 billion pieces of missal from the clerical purity, issued a decree state, or laicization. on Jan. 11 fi nding Mc- Built for you! He was notifi ed Carrick guilty of “solic- Shatner debuts Friday of the decision, itation in the sacrament Factory direct furniture. Yoga 101 which was upheld upon of confession, and CUSTOM his appeal and ap- sins against the Sixth country songs at Beginner Course proved by Pope Fran- Commandment with Grand Ole Opry ••••The Foundations•••• cis. minors and adults, with of Practice The pontiff next week the aggravating factor 6 sessions $120 leads a summit of bish- of the abuse of power,” NASHVILLE (AP) — Starts March 14th ops from around the the Vatican said. That Actor William Shatner 5:30 p.m. Th ursdays world who have been commandment forbids boldly went where no summoned to Rome adultery. “Star Trek” captain For Improvements in: to help him grapple On Wednesday, has gone before when SALE • Balance & Posture with the entrenched Congregation offi cials he took the stage for the 25% OFF Recliners • Strength & Flexibility problems of clerical sex considered his appeal fi rst time for the Grand and Reclining Sofas • Breath & Relaxation abuse and the sys- and upheld the decree. Ole Opry radio show to HUGE Mattress Sale! Now thru end of Feb. tematic cover-ups by The pope “recognized sing from his new album For details and full class schedule: the Catholic church’s the defi nitive nature of country songs. www.synergymindbody.com hierarchy. of this decision made Shatner made his LIVINGSTON Decades of revela- in accordance with Opry debut on Friday Furniture Outlet 139 E. Broad Street (upstairs) tions about priests who (church) law, rendering night in Nashville, Cookeville, TN have sexually preyed Tennessee, on the famed On the Courthouse Square in Livingston it as ‘res iudicata,’” the 200 W. Broad St. • Suite A • Livingston, TN 38570 on minors and their Vatican said, using country music radio Yoga • Pilates • Meditation bosses who shuffl ed the Latin phrase for show along with Jeff abusive clergy from admitting no further Cook of the band Ala- 931-823-1412 520-8980 parish to parish instead recourse. bama. 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appy Birthday to our Cookeville/ Putnam County HAnimal Shelter cel- ebrating its fourth anni- versary this month. The four years have fl own by and the HELPING shelter has ANIMALS been blessed with many great people dedicated to helping each and every shel- ter pet fi nd a forever LINDA home. WESTIN From a great shel- tertdit director, staff and volunteers to businesses TTU students Tyler Marcrum, Brooke Barnette and Hannah Buckner MARTHA KARL and individuals who sup- are members of TTU’s “Shelters and Vets and University Students” port the shelter in any (SAVE US) program which educates students to work with shelter number of ways, this dogs, like Heidi, a Dutch Shepherd dog being trained as a diabetic Dog of the week shelter is making a dif- detection dog. ference for the homeless Gertrude is a 10-year-old female brindle and animals in our commu- very successful with and Hannah have been pets on a daily basis. white Mountain Cur mix pooch. She came nity. Whether spon- all participants, both working with Heidi, This takes many hands to the Cookeville-Putnam County Animal sored adoption events, human and canine. The a young, high energy, and extra dollars to meet Shelter from a loving home where her owner’s kitten yoga classes or idea is that the students Dutch Shepherd, on the needs of individual health-related issues prevented the owner fundraising events like study animal behavior obedience training and pets. Many woofs and from caring for her and two other dogs. She the recent Fur Ball, we and then practice skills have identifi ed her as a meows of thanks to all is sweet, quiet and mild mannered and used are fortunate to have a that they have learned possible candidate for who have been a part to a quiet, stale environment. She is already community that values with shelter dogs. diabetic detection. of contributing to the fixed and can go home with you today. and supports the needs The students spend Hannah, who is ma- success of this animal of our animal shelter. hours evaluating as joring in zoology, has shelter. Happy 4th Birth- One of the very special many dogs as possible as had success in training day Cookeville/Putnam SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER Maxine V. Frasier, Director programs that con- to what their needs are, a dog aff ectionately County Animal Shelter tinues to make a huge as well as identifying named Peanut Parker — and many more. UPCOMING EVENTS diff erence for canines dogs that may be can- for peanut allergy de- The Cookeville/Put- TRAVEL WITH US!!! BRING YOUR FAMILY!!! AGES 21 at the animal shelter is didates for specialized tection. These specially nam County Animal Ad Paid by: AND UP! COME GET A FLYER FOR DETAILS TODAY!!! a TTU program called training. Their needs trained dogs will be Shelter is at 2650 Gaines- 6/16-6/21/19: Ocean City & Eastern Shore, MD! “Save Us” (Shelters and can range from socializ- adopted and placed with boro Grade, just next to 8/10-8/18/19: Mediterranean Cruise! Vets and University ing and basic manners individuals or families Hyder-Burks Pavilion. 9/8-9/14/19: Niagara Falls & Toronto! 11/5-11/13/19: Viking’s Longship “Sigrun” Netherlands, Students). This popular to more specialized needing their particular Shelter hours are noon 1300 S. Jefferson St. 526-1103 Germany, France & Switzerland! program was started by work. skill set. to 6 p.m. daily, except 11/17-11/23: Miami & Key West FL! Dr. Nikki Panter several In the photo above, Our shelter hous- closed Sundays and Like us at: www.facebook.com/cookevilleseniorcenter We’re growing; We’re changing’ We’re having fun. Come join us at: years ago and has been students Tyler, Brooke es approximately 250 Wednesdays. 186 SOUTH WALNUT • 526-9318 • cookevilleseniorcenter.org

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Eighteen 5th graders competed in the county contest. Top Ten Winners were, front row from left, Ellie Kirby, Nicholas McCloud, Will McCrary, Six 6th graders attended the county contest. From left, Katie Mullins, Kiyah Howell and Lane Garrett; back row, Alonzo Sanchez, Andrew Miriam Strahan, Savannah Clark, Gernt Martin, Cain Ealey and Eliza Ramey, Brody Parsons, Bonnie Barnes and Shelby Jones. Eldridge.

9th - 12th grade competitors included, from left, Kayla Mick, Bailey Steger, Hannah Bernhardt and and Jodi Frye. All four represented 7th and 8th grade winners in the County 4-H Speech Contest were, from Putnam County at the Area 2 and Central Region Sr. High Public left, Cadence Howell, Kinley Arms, Tehya Howell and Britta Gaetjens. Speaking Contests. Putnam 4-H announces winners in public speaking contest BY TRENT JONES their cheering section of Prescott Middle High at Hyder-Burks Ag Pavilion UT EXTENSION AGENT parents, grandparents and 2nd - Cain Ealey, Upperman 12th Grade in Cookeville. The top fi ve other family supporters were Middle 1st - Hannah Bernhardt, individuals in the 9th - 12th Public speaking may be in attendance. 3rd - Gernt Martin, Avery Homeschool grades at the sub-region, one of the top fears in Amer- The fi nal results of the Trace Middle Participants are judged then competed at the Central ica, but Putnam County 4-H county contest are as follows: 7th Grade on the presentation of their Region Contest on Feb. 2. members faced that fear head 4th Grade 1st-Evelyn Jones speech while using good Putnam County was repre- on as they participated in 1st - Evey Burchett, Corner- 2nd-Mallory Johnson grammar, pleasing volume sented by four 4-H members the county public speaking stone 8th Grade and pace, eye contact, and at the Central Region 4-H contest. 2nd - Zoey Gentry, Prescott 1st - Britta Gaetjens, Home- subject matter. Local volun- Sr. High Public Speaking Winners were selected 3rd - Emma Kate Black, school teers and former 4-H mem- Contest: Bailey Steger and from local contests in their Prescott 2nd - Cadence Howell, Ho- bers served as judges for the Kayla Mick-9th grade, Jodi classrooms and were invit- 5th Grade meschool contest. Frye-11th grade, and Hannah ed to compete at the county 1st - Lane Garrett, Prescott 9th Grade Awards were given to all Bernhardt-12th grade. level. The Putnam County 2nd - Kiyah Howell, Home- 1st - Bailey Steger, Homes- participants and the top ten Call the Putnam County 4-H Public Speaking Contest school chool were announced. First and Extension Offi ce at 526-4561 was held Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 3rd - Will McCrary, 2nd - Kayla Mick, Algood second place winners in the for further information relat- the TTU Hyder-Burks Ag- Prescott Middle 4th - 12th grades went on to ing to the many 4-H activities riculture Pavilion. Around 6th Grade 10th Grade compete at the sub-region and events available in Put- 70 4-H members, along with 1st - Eliza Eldridge, 1st - Jodi Frye, Upperman contest that was held Jan. 24 nam County. Country Giant nominated for Station of the Year ACM ZIMMER BROAD- Philip Gibbons. Gibbons “It’s really a team eff ort. CASTING — The Acad- is among the newest Our whole staff jumps emy of Country Music class of inductees into in, from sales execs to has announced that the Tennessee Radio our business staff , to air legendary Cookeville Hall of Fame. “We are staff to our chief engi- country radio station blessed with a dedicated neer, to street teamers. 94.7 the Country Giant staff and a wonderful It reminds us that we’re WGSQ-FM has been community to serve, all part of Cookeville.” nominated for an Acad- and we’ve had many Among those com- emy of Country Music community projects to munity projects the Award for Radio Station bond us together during Giant supported and of the Year - Small Mar- the past year.” sponsored were sev- ket. The Radio Awards Both Gibbons and eral hurricane relief are given out during the Zimmer Executive Vice eff orts, Relay for Life, annual Radio Winners President Jonathan Fall FunFest, Cookin’ Reception which will Monk praised their on the Square, The Wall be held on Saturday, listeners and station That Heals, Cookeville April 6 in Las Vegas, the group owner Jerry Zim- Rescue Mission, and the day prior to the ACM mer for their support. Christmas Wish. The Awards live telecast. “Jerry encourages us to station also supports “It’s a huge honor get involved in com- local, regional and From left are Weekend Personality and Zimmer Sales Manager Tia E, for our station to get a munity projects and national country music Weekend Personality and Promotions Director Chris Miller, Program national nomination the listeners come out talent on its Tennessee Director and Midday Personality Philip Gibbons, Afternoon Drive Co- like this,” said Country in full force to support Legends Distillery Stage Host and Music Coordinator Dianna Kelly, Afternoon Drive Co-host and Giant Program Director them,” Monk stated. once a month. Zimmer EVP Jonathan Monk. B2 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0MARRIAGE LICENSES0 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6 TUESDAY, FEB. 12 Library closed for President’s Day Richard Allan Taylor Lamont Deshannon and Nichole Leigh Em- Gist and Monica Denise ookeville Story Time This month: In- taxes once again, and we are in berton Masters, both of Davis Reynolds, both of for this week will be on AT THE vestments 101: full swing. Every Wednesday Cookeville. Cookeville. Tuesday, Wednesday and LIBRARY Understanding and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. Kenneth Ray Zuller C Thursday at 10 a.m. Hats Investments and until 3:30 p.m. through mid- and Regina Gwen Zuller EDITOR’S NOTE: This in- off to February Presidents. Knowing Which is April, Certified AARP/IRS Hayes, both of Cookev- formation was obtained Mrs. Donovan presents Hat Right for You Volunteers will provide free ille. from open public re- Stories: Mr. Lincoln’s Hat and Family Movie tax preparation services with cords in the off ice of the Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slo- Night - Friday, Feb. a priority on serving seniors FRIDAY, FEB. 8 Putnam County Clerk. All bodkina. Songs will be “Yan- 22, 5 p.m. Come by and low-income clients. Please Trevor James Mitchell marriage licenses will be kee Doodle” and “Mein Hut.” for an all-ages mov- be advised that clients will be and Chasity Leigh En- published — we cannot The Algood Branch Library ie on the library served on a first come first gland, both of Cookeville. make exceptions. hosts Story Time every Mon- PHIL projection screen. served basis and there may be day at 3:30 p.m. Come by for SCHALLER This month: The a bit of wait time. some after school story fun. Nutcracker and the Also, some returns may be The Baxter Branch Library Four Realms PG out of the scope of the volun- Wilton new veterinarian hosts a weekly Story Time Composting Seminar - Sat- teers and may be referred to a every Friday at 1 p.m. in their urday, Feb. 23, 10:30-11:30 tax professional. Children’s Area. a.m. Putnam County received If you would like to get your at Copeland Hospital an Organics Grant and will taxes prepared by these won- Dr. Jason Wilton is of 2018. PRESIDENTS DAY provide an Earth Machine derful volunteers, here is what the newest veterinarian During his We would like to apologize composter to county residents you need to bring with you: a at Copeland Veterinary clinical for any inconvenience this may who attend an informational photo ID of yourself and spouse Hospital. Jason is a year, Jason cause, but the Putnam County composting class. Composting (if applicable), social security Cookeville native, and rotated at Library System will be closed is an easy way to manage your cards and birthdates for every an alumni of Tennessee various spe- on Monday, Feb. 18, in obser- food and other organic waste. family member, all W2 and 1099 Tech University where cialty clin- vance of Presidents Day. We Learn how to help Putnam forms, all other income infor- he received his B.S. in Wilton ics, general will reopen for normal library County save your tax dollars mation such as social security Biology in 2007. practice hours the following day. through composting, discover income statements, informa- Between class and clinics and also spent how composting is beneficial tion for all credits and deduc- working at the TTU some time working with SPECIAL PROGRAMMING THIS WEEK for the environment, and get tions, any Affordable Care Act Recreation and Fitness endangered sea turtles Financial FAQs: Investment the recipe for creating your statements, and a copy of last Center, Jason spent in Florida. His profes- 101 - Wednesday, Feb. 20, 4 own compost. No reservations year’s tax return. time as the TTU athlet- sional interests include p.m. A monthly informational required. If you would like any return ics mascot “Awesome surgery, emergency seminar presented by local to be direct deposited to a back Eagle”. Before attending and critical care, and investment advisor Landon AARP TAX ASSISTANCE account please bring a check vet school, he worked wildlife. Vick. Free to attend, open to The Library and AARP are with account number and rout- at Pennington & As- Jason enjoys spend- all, refreshments provided. teaming up to help you do your ing number. sociates Inc., an envi- ing time with his wife ronmental consulting Lora Don Wilton, and agency as a biologist. his twin sons Maxon He graduated as part Thomas and Warren of the Lincoln Memorial Don Wilton. He enjoys Relationship with Mr. Right goes wrong as values collide University College of spending time outdoors, Veterinary Medicine’s woodworking and rac- EAR ABBY: Nine months DEAR ABBY otherwise — in other hand, using it will feel inaugural class in May quetball. ago I met this incredible your case your like I’m in his room and not my guy and we fell in love. “incredible guy” own. It is made of big, bulky, D We got along so well. He’s seems unable to in- dark, heavy oak that does not smart, good-looking, has a telligently discuss fit my style. I feel like getting Th omas joins staff great career and there didn’t them or articulate rid of it is getting rid of him, seem to be any problems. the reasons for but I also don’t want to live in Six months later, he casually his beliefs without a “museum.” How do I resolve at Tennessee Retina mentioned that we are political denigrating yours. this? — CAN’T DECIDE IN Tennessee Retina wel- vascular opposites. Now I’m not that ABIGAIL Without mutual re- PENNSYLVANIA comes Akshay S. Thom- diseases, big on politics, and we all have VAN BUREN spect, relationships DEAR CAN’T DECIDE: as MD, to its physician and complex reasons for being conservative usually fail. Your grandfather has been staff . retinal de- or liberal, but when I asked DEAR ABBY: gone only three months, and Dr. Thomas has a tachment. him to explain his ideology, his I used to take care of my the rule of thumb is to make no particular interest in After answer was simply to slam the grandparents. When my important decisions while you the medical and surgical completing other side. grandmother passed away 10 are still grieving. It’s practical management of adult ThomasThomas medical Is it ridiculous for me to years ago, I took over cooking, advice, and those who follow and pediatric ocular school at end my relationship based on paying the bills, laundry, etc. it usually have fewer regrets infl ammatory diseases; Case Western Univer- this? To me it indicates that so my grandfather could stay than those who jump the gun. including all forms of sity, Dr. Thomas com- we have very different morals in his home. He passed away For the time being, make no uveitis, scleritis, and pleted his residency and and values. I made my position three months ago and left decisions about what to do with orbital infl ammation. fellowship in Uveitis and on social issues clear from the everything to me. I have lived the bedroom furniture, which, He has therapeutic Ocular Immunology at beginning, but he thinks I’m in their house for 24 years. I’m although it may be somewhat expertise in the use of Casey Eye Institute, as foolish to worry about things sleeping in the same bedroom dated, could be valuable, and local and systemic ste- well as a 2-year fellow- that “aren’t true” and/or I had when I first moved in. I someone may love to have it roids, surgically placed ship in Medical and “won’t affect me personally.” like the neighborhood, and I (a relative, an antique dealer, steroid implants, and Surgical Retina at Duke I feel misled and betrayed, but plan on staying. etc.). For now, move it into the the administration of University. I miss him a lot. I don’t fall in Now that my grandfather is room you have been using, and systemic immunosup- He is seeing patients love easily, and getting over gone, people say I should move move yourself into the master pressive medications. at multiple Tennes- this has been difficult. Am into his (master) bedroom. And bedroom. Allow yourself more Dr. Thomas’s clinical see Retina locations, I overreacting? — PRINCI- therein lies the question: What time to make your decision, interests and expertise including Nashville, PLED IN TEXAS should I do with his bedroom and when you finally do, you also include macular Cookeville, Clarksville DEAR PRINCIPLED: While furniture? On one hand, it may find yourself ready to degeneration, diabetic and Bowling Green, some couples can discuss their holds special memories, so I’m make some other updates to retinopathy, retinal Kentucky. differences — political and hesitant to get rid of it. On the your property as well. Cookeville day care receives Gold Sneaker

Color My World Day Care in Cookeville has completed Gold Sneak- er Initiative Training off ered by the Health Department. The Gold Sneaker initiative was developed to enhance health and wellness within licensed child care facilities across Tennessee. The voluntary certifi cation program recognizes facilities that complete Employees of Color My World Day Care in training on obesity pre- Cookeville receive a Gold Sneaker certificate DALE WELCH vention requirements from health educator Katie Neal of the Putnam and implement those County Health Department. Dream Desserts Bakery Ribbon Cutting requirements in their programs. that children older than television, videos and Dream Desserts Bakery at 110 Crossville St. in Monterey recently The initiative includes 12 months must receive other visual recordings had their grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony. From left are standards related to at least 60 minutes of shall be limited to no Monterey Mayor Bill Wiggins, Kay Wiggins, Julie Bohannon (Monterey physical activity, nutri- physical activity a day, more than 60 minutes Cultural Administrator), Jewell Smith, Ronald Smith (owner) Danny tion, screen time, and breastfeeding infants per day of educational Smith, Amanda Potts (owner) and Monterey Alderman Charles Looper. feeding habits. Some of must have a person- programs or programs Off ering a full line of bakery items, Dream Desserts is open Monday these standards include alized feeding plan on that actively engage through Friday, 5 a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. the recommendations fi le, and the viewing of child movement.

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BY MICHELE J.T. HALLER rioting during the Dem- HERALD CITIZEN ocratic National Con- vention in the Windy Looking back in City two years ago. history, here were some (Feb. 15, 1970) of the happenings in the Cookeville area for the 1974 week of Feb. 12-18, as Yesterday, the news- recorded in the pages of paper reported that the the Herald-Citizen: fi rst case of head lice in Putnam Schools since 1930 1967 was reported in The county’s farm Park View Elementary. agent is suggesting that Today, a mother who farmers look into the read that story and who possibilities off ered began inspecting her by a new cash croup, long-haired son for head burley tobacco. Enough lice says she gave up free seed to plant 40 after a while. Her son acres was given away had too much hair, she this week to encourage said. She took him to the farmers here to try it. barber, she said. (Feb. State farm offi cials say 12, 1974) burley can be grown without interfering with 1979 other crops and with no TTU President Arliss additional help. An acre COOKEVILLE HISTORY MUSEUM Roaden is pictured with of tobacco will bring the Do you know who these people are? The Cookeville History Museum is providing the Herald- two TTU students from farm a profi t of $200 to Citizen photos from its archive with the folks in the pictures unidentified. If you know anything El Salvador accepting $500, they say. (Feb. 13, about this photo or the names of the people in the picture, please email us at more@herald- a hand-carved wooden 1930) citizen.com and let us know. plaque bearing the na- tional seal of their Latin 1933 it was laying off all but 1964) reland has stretched US Army’s “North Warfare American country. It’s Eight more National one of its construction forces too thinly across Training” operation International Week at Guard troopers from crews in Tennessee. It 1968 the country, relying on this week in Alaska. the university. Cookeville’s 109th can’t borrow any more In the “Washington “search and destroy” There, he’s learning And in Iran, thou- Cavalry have been money, the telephone Merry-Go-Round” missions in the jungle cross country skiing, sands of armed youths called back home from company says, because column, editorial page that allow the enemy to snowshoe use, and trail are roaming the streets Wilder this week. That it is making no profi ts writers Drew Pearson easily withdraw to fi ght breaking techniques. in Teheran swearing leaves only eight there on its previous capital and Jack Anderson say another day. They also Johnny Cash’s “A loyalty to the nation’s under the command of expenditures. (Feb. 16, that Gen. William C. blame him for allowing Boy Named Sue” was new ruler, the Ayatollah Capt. Hubert Crawford. 1950) Westmoreland’s policies a contingent of Marines nominated for Song of Ruhollah Khomeini. They’re patrolling the for US forces in Vietnam to become surrounded the Year by the Country All resistance from railroad tracks and the 1953 are responsible for a at Khe Sahn where they Music Association this the armed forces of town under the supervi- All across the nation, loss of confi dence by the are receiving heavy week. Shah Mohammad Reza sion of Sgt. Zina Mitch- Americans are report- people of South Viet- losses. (Feb. 13, 1968) And a group of defen- Pahlavi has ended. And ell. Wilder has been ing and are keenly nam. Saigon and other dants known popularly this week, those same the scene of violence interested in fl ying Vietnamese cities lie 1970 as the “Chicago 7” are youths stormed the US and upheaval in recent saucers, mysterious in shambles after what Thomas Peek, son of awaiting sentencing Embassy in Teheran weeks in the wake of a objects in the sky which is being called the ‘Tet Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. this week after their and are holding hostage strike by coal miners. the US Air Force says Off ensive.’ Meanwhile, Peek of Rt. 1, Cookeville, conviction on charges 101 Americans there. Many arrests have been it is studying but can’t they say that Westmo- is taking part in the US of conspiracy to incite (Feb. 12, 1979) made by the troopers for explain. This week, fi ghting and drunken- residents in Monterey ness. (Feb. 16, 1933) reported an object that glowed like a fl uores- 1936 cent light and that was If you’re a subscriber shaped like a washtub to the Nashville Banner, soaring over Monte- an advertisement in the rey. It disappeared in a local newspaper says northeastern direction that beginning Sunday, from that mountain you’ll be getting a new town. (Feb. 12, 1953) weekly magazine too, Screen and Radio. It’s 1958 “an all-color weekly The Coca-Cola that brings you the Bottling Company of latest news and gossip of Cookeville announces the famous stars of Hol- that for a quarter and a lywood and Radioland coupon found in every — their loves, ambitions carton of Coca-Cola, you and struggles — all can get an autographed the intimate details of album by Tony Bennett their glamorous lives.” that normally sells for Just dial “6” on your $1.29. It’s a collection telephone to subscribe. of his greatest hits: (Feb. 13, 1936) “Come Next Spring,” “Rags to Riches,” “Cold 1940 Cold Heart,” “Because Cookeville is getting a of You,” “In the Middle new grocery store, Pig- of an Island,” and “Can gly Wiggly. It is opening You Find It In Your in the Carlen Building Heart?” (Feb. 13, 1958) on Broad Street next to Webb Pharmacy. Harry 1960 Kenton of Nashville is The state is building the manager. Bud Cur- a new $100,000 Tennes- ley, a former Tennessee see Highway Depart- Tech football star, is his ment district garage in assistant. Lebanon’s Bill Cookeville. Presently, Goodall is manager of state highway crews the meat department are operating out of a and Bill Dryman is his garage on Elm Street assistant. Other clerks that was built in 1927. include Fowler Judd, Before that, there was Mrs. Charlie Wilson a state highway garage of Cookeville and Mrs. on the corner of Wal- John Puckett of McMin- nut and Spring. Today, nville. Piggly Wiggly is the district includes supplied and owned by state roads in Putnam, the Kroger Company. Overton, Clay, Jack- (Feb. 15, 1940) son, DeKalb and White Counties. (Feb. 17, 1960) 1945 Entertainer Bob Hope 1964 tells readers in a public Upperman High service ad that the Red School offi cials this Cross badly needs blood week dedicated the to help GIs hurt in the school’s new $136,051 fi ghting overseas. Hope gymnasium. A special has been on the “foxhole ceremony preced- circuit” with the USO ed Upperman’s fi nal entertaining troops for regular session game, the past two years in a contest against Red places like North Afri- Boiling Springs. The ca, Sicily, Great Britain, basketball court was Panama and Alaska. completed, but there He says that in 1944, the were no bleachers yet so Red Cross collected and everyone sat — or stood distributed 5 million — in folding chairs for pints of blood to wound- the game. A team of ed American troops. Baxter Junior Military More is needed now, he Academy cadets opened says. (Feb. 15, 1945) the ceremony with the presentation of the fl ag. 1950 Putnam School Super- The Southern Conti- intendent Eddie Watson nental Telephone Com- gave the address and pany, in what it says Dr. Harry Upperman, it hopes will be only a former president of temporary measure, an- Baxter Seminary, gave nounced this week that the invocation. (Feb. 18, B4 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 herald-citizen.com Zero VEC donates $800 percent in Putnam County VEC — Volunteer ($300). interest? Energy Cooperative’s The program, found- VECustomers Share ed in October 2001, has ear Dave, I program awarded $800 donated more than $6.5 know you’re in grants to the Put- million to various com- against fi nanc- nam County organiza- munity-service orga- Ding purchases. tions in January. nizations across VEC’s However, is it okay Local groups re- 17-county service area. to fi nance things ceiving grants include Grant applications like furniture at zero Monterey Senior Citi- are available at any percent interest? — zens Center ($216.31), Volunteer Energy Detrick Monterey Jr. High Cooperative Customer Dear Detrick, we Softball ($283.69), Service center, by call- just fi nished an exten- BPS Citizenship Award and Bryan Symphony ing (423) 334-7051, or at sive study Orchestra Association www.vec.org. DAVE SAYS of more Receiving Citizenship Awards at Baxter Primary School are, front row than from left, Emma Farley, Carter Hall, Raylan Maynard, Colton Branch, 10,000 Bryson Davis and Liam Mausey; back row, Jay Shurett, Elijah Sparks, million- Spencer Nabors, Giovanni Coleman, Max Davis, Gracie Hampshire and Looper joins law fi rm aires. Not River Hamilton. Angela Ledbetter, Lucie McCormick and Colton Ward Attorney Dana Looper criminal defense and a single also received awards. held a ribbon cutting probate. They off er free one of ceremony at the law of- consultation. Dana can these fi ces of Fry, Fry, Knight be contacted at 931-526- folks said & Looper. The law offi c- 5594, danalooper@dan- DAVE they be- es handle civil litigation, alooperlaw.com, Face- RAMSEY came rich family law, personal book, Instagram and by bor- injury, wills, wrongful the law fi rm’s website, rowing monemoney to buy death, products liability, lawfry.com. things at zero percent interest. Since none of those millionaires gave credit for their wealth to zero percent interest fi nancing, and since we know banks charge interest on loans, how is it you think these people are loaning money at “zero percent inter- est?” Is it possible the pricing of the item BPS Most Improved has the interest rate Receiving the Most Improved Award at Baxter Primary School are, front built into it? I think row from left, Myles Ragsdale, Deegan Burkeybile, Alivia Williams, the chances of that Sage Brown, Blake Kennedy, Nicholas Kinney and Ivan Jernigan; back are pretty high. If row, Kimberly Henley, Abby Sanders, Jon Taylor, Willow Roberts, not that, companies Bryson Dempsay, Cryrus Rollings and Easton Meadows. Maddux off ering this kind of Holmes and Eden Spellings were also recognized. fi nancing have very accurate and highly researched data that tells them the vast ma- jority of people who take out zero-percent loans don’t pay off the loans in the specifi ed period of time. Do you know what happens if you don’t live up to the terms of those contracts? It becomes a regular loan, and they back charge you for the interest. So, on average JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN you’re paying for it all. I don’t know why BPS Most Studious you’d want to play Recognized as Most Studious at Baxter Primary school are, front row Board of Distinction with snakes, Detrick. from left, Oakley Hall, Caleb Harris, Ashton Brandenburg, Aly Jane Putnam County School Board Chair Dawn Fry, Snakes bite, and some Collins, Maeleigh Fain, Moriah Robbins and Ephraim Stanage; back left, accepts a plaque from Melissa Waller of them can kill you. row, Liam Sexton, Willa Phifer, Harper Petty, Claire Maynard, Allie noting the board has met the Tennessee Avoid debt like the Ealey, Brylee Maynor and Cruz Melton. Dalton Fox and Bodhi Bruce School Boards Association standard as a plague. It destroys also made the list. Board of Distinction. your most powerful wealth-building tool — your income.— 0REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS0 Dave Dear Dave, I’ve WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6 well and Harry L. Maxwell De- $235,000, 1st. Koehler to Harvey Koehler listened to you for a Quitclaim from Darius Ramsey ceased to Douglas B. Maxwell, From Edward J. Hoskins and Carrie Koehler, Creek little while, but I was to Darius Ramsey and Mary Pamela D. Schmitt Matzen Jr. to Donnie Davidson and Wood, Lot 17, 15th. wondering about the Lou Ramsey, TRACT, 7th. and Sandra K. Cannon, Forest Sarah Davidson, Gaw Broth- From Gary D. Farris Trustee, envelope system you Quitclaim from Southland Hills Estates, Lot LIST, 1st. ers Subdivision, Lot 10, Gaw Patricia A. Farris Trustee, recommend. How does Partnership to Roland Prop- Trustee’s deed from Williams Brothers Subdivision, Lot 11, Gary D. Farris Living Trust it work? Danielle erties. D. Birdwell Trustee, Greg Gaw Brothers Subdivision, Lot and Patricia A. Farris Living Dear Danielle, Quitclaim from Christopher Burgess, Joshua Ken Bur- 12, $87,500, 1st. Trust to Gary Ray Farris, 19.16 don’t let the word Orion Davidson and Jonathan gess, Patricia Ann Burgess Quitclaim from Robert Per- acres, 2nd. “system” intimidate Alexander Davidson to Roland and Jennifer Nicole Hudson kins Nash to Robert Perkins From Joey A. Thurber and you. It’s just grand- Properties, TRACT, 2nd. to American Bank and Trust Nash, Lot I, 15.1 acres, Lot II, Evangelynn H. Thurber to ma’s old-fashioned, From Kim Williams to of the Cumberlands, 2927 Zeb .85 acres, 8th. Preston Parks and Madeleine common sense way of Suellen Thompson and Elliot Warren Road, Lot I, 2 acres, Quitclaim from Willie Smith Parks, 3547 Southmeade Drive, budgeting money. Thompson, Highlands At $50,174, 15th. to Rachel Lynn Smith, Timber- Lot LIST, .52 acres, $139,929, Back in the day, Bear Creek, Phase II, Lot 73, FRIDAY, FEB. 8 land, Lot 37, 19th. 16th. many people were $182,600, 15th. Special warranty deed from From Judy Thomas, Ken- TUESDAY, FEB. 12 paid in cash at their THURSDAY, FEB. 7 Housing and Urban Devel- neth Dewayne Thomas and Substitute trustees deed from jobs. Quitclaim from Teddy M. Ap- opment to Craig Bowman, Ova Rose Vaughn Deceased Brock and Scott PLLC Sub Then, they would ple and Janet Apple to Teddy Cumberland Cove, Section 45, to Kelly Simpson and Ginger Trustee and Travis Bilbrey take the money home M. Apple and Janet U. Apple, Lot 23, $110,000, 4th. Simpson, Hawkins Hill, Lot 11, to Lakeview Loan Servicing and divide it up into 4.81 acres, 1st. From Bobby Phillips and $165,000, 7th. LLC, 202 East Tayes Avenue, diff erent envelopes. Quitclaim from Teddy M. Steve Phillips to Dillan Wood From Jay Coleman to Aman- $60,840, TRACT. The envelopes held Apple and Janet U. Apple to and Lauren Wood, Double da Guidry and Carl Guidry, Quitclaim from Mackies Five cash for diff erent cate- Teddy M. Apple and Janet U. Springs Subdivision, Lot 5, .46 Hensley Heights, Phase III, Lot Partners, Henry Ray Mackie gories in their budgets Apple, 7.76 acres, 1st. acres, $120,000, 7th. 12, $200,000, 15th. Personal Representative and — food, clothes, rent Quitclaim from Teddy M. Quitclaim from Melissa B. MONDAY, FEB. 11 Estate of Ruby Mackie to Gail and other bills and Apple and Janet U. Apple to Rawlins and Amy B. Crooks From Ricky Bohannon and M. Smith, Karen S. Jones, such. When a par- Teddy M. Apple and Janet U. to Jimmy Steve Cooper and Debbie Bohannon to Thom- Richarl L. Mackie and H. Ray ticular envelope was Apple, 3.19 acres, 1st. Rebecca Carol Cooper, Plan of as H. Galyean and Tracy J. Mackie, Elbert Mackie Heirs empty they stopped From L and J Contractors Tanglewood Subdivision, Lot Galyean, Frizzell Subdivision, Property, Lot 2, 24.577, 1st. buying that item, LLC to Brent Watson, Farris 2, 1st. Phase II, Lot 6, $50,000, 7th. From T. Wayne Price and because the money Hills at Falling Water, Lot 15, From Dennis Kominos to Quitclaim from Larry Mahan Beth A. Price to Glenn S. West budgeted for that cate- $317,345, 2nd. Boz Henry and Leanne Henry, to Larry K. Mahan, TRACT, and Wasantha West, 2.142 gory was gone. Quitclaim from John Daniel Chestnut Creek, Phase II, Lot 15th. acres, $235,000, 19th. If you wanted a Worsham to Lora Palmer Wor- 26, .46 acres, $163,000, 1st. From James O. Flatt AKA From Matthew S. McK- dress, but the clothing sham, 5.65 acres, 13th. From Bryan L. Maynard to James Ottis Flatt to Aron C. night and Amber McKnight envelope was empty, Quitclaim from Ted H. Ran- Richard Franklin Greene, 2.65 Ferrill and Patsy A. Ferrill, to Charles T. Russell, Ensor you didn’t buy a dress dolph to Ted H. Randolph and acres, $187,500, 17th. Lot I, 1.31 acres, Lot II, Lot III, Park, Lot 12, $108,500, 1st. that month. Frances E. Randolph, TRACT, Quitclaim from Judy Irene Lot IV, 1.08 acres, $170,000, 3rd. From Sue C. Thrasher to It’s just a simple 8th. Paul AKA Judith M. Paul and From Yvonne Pratt to Bruce Louis Richard Stocker and cash system that, Quitclaim from Ted H. Ran- Judy Paul to Robert D. Gateley Phillips and Stacey Phillips, Louis Ryan Stocker, Quimby combined with doing dolph and Frances E. Ran- and Gina R. Gateley, Deberry Huntington Woods, Phase III, Dyer Addition Subdivision, a written monthly dolph to Ted H. Randolph and Heights, Section G, Lot LIST, Lot 109, Huntington Woods, Section 6, .072 acres, 1st. budget, will help keep Frances E. Randolph, 8 acres, 1st. Phase III, Lot 110, $202,000, 1st. From Michael Montgomery you from overspend- 8th. From Elmo L. Conner III and From Ron Walker to Na- Johnson to Church Emman- ing. — Dave Quitclaim from Ted H. Ran- Lisa D. Conner to Lauren Kel- thaniel Plattenburg and Lacie uel Inc, Michael Montgomery dolph and Frances Randolph sie Bean and Ethan G. Bean, Plattenburg, .27 acres, $99,500, Johnson Property, Lot 2, DAVE RAMSEY is CEO of to Terrence Alan Randolph 10.02 acres, $425,000, 8th. 20th. $25,000, 14th. Ramsey Solutions. Fol- Co Trustee, Scott Elliott From Ethan G. Bean and From Albert E. Ogden to Quitclaim from Wanda Gay low Dave on the web at Randolph Co Trustee and Ted Lauren Kelsie FKA Lauren Nation Speleological Society, Wirt to Wanda Gay Wirt daveramsey.com and Harlon Randolph and Frances Clouse to Deborah Schaefer Eastlake Property, Lot 10A, Trustee and Wanda Gay Wirt on Twitter at @DaveR- Eun. and John C. Schaeff er, Wind- 2.23 acres, $18,500, 3rd. Revocable Trust, Deguerre amsey. Quitclaim from Patsy R. Max- rowe Village, Phase II, Lot 77, Quitclaim from Druscilla Bussell, Lot 3. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 MORE! HERALD-CITIZEN B5 herald-citizen.com Charley Pride featured on ‘American Masters’ Friday

What’s coming up on 10 p.m. — “Austin City WCTE-TV this week. Limits” — Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters. MONDAY, FEB. 18 11 p.m. — “Backstage Pass” 7 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- — Jesse Ray & The Carolina nessee” — A Beef Foundation Catfi sh. Farm to Table Event; Syca- more Springs Farm. SUNDAY, FEB. 24 7:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass 3 p.m. — “Ray Stevens Underground” — Flatt Lone- CabaRay Nashville” — Shoji some. Tabuchi. 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- 3:30 p.m. — “Sun Studio show” Sessions” 9 p.m. — “Antiques Road- 4 p.m. — “Downton Abbey, show” Season 6, Part 6” — The hos- 10 p.m. — “POV: Minding pital war reaches a climax, the Gap” — 2019 Academy Violet goes on the warpath Award nominee. Three young and Daisy tries to foil a ro- men bond together to escape mance. volatile families in their Rust 5 p.m. — “Downton Abbey, Belt hometown. Season 6, Part 7” — A car race gives Mary fl ashbacks, TUESDAY, FEB. 19 Country music legend Charley Pride is featured on “American Masters,” airing Friday at Mrs. Patmore opens for busi- 7 p.m. — “Finding Your 8 p.m. on WCTE-TV. ness and Mrs. Hughes tricks Roots” — The family histories Carson. of comedians Seth Meyers, 6 p.m. — “PBS NewsHour Tig Notaro and Sarah Silver- canic eruption could devas- nessee” and its music. Weekend” man are explored. tate a major Italian city. 8:30 p.m. — “One on One 9 p.m. — “Brad Pais- 6:30 p.m. — “One on One 8 p.m. — “Sammy Davis, 9 p.m. — “Secrets of the with Becky Magura” — Dr. ley-Landmarks Live In Con- with Becky Magura” — Jesse Jr.: American Masters” — Dead: The Nero Files” — A fo- Reatha King. cert: A Great Performances Kaufman. The vastly talented enter- rensics profi ler takes a close 9 p.m. — “Lost River Special” — Country music su- 7 p.m. — “Victoria Season tainer strove to achieve the look at the life and legend of Sessions” — Carl Johnson & perstar Brad Paisley returns 3, Part 6” — Private pictures American Dream in a time of Nero, the infamous Roman Rock Creek Bluegrass. to his roots in the beautiful of the Royal family are made racial prejudice. emperor. 9:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass Appalachian Mountains. public as the Royals host a 10 p.m. — “Dream Land: 10 p.m. — “Secrets of the Underground” 10 p.m. — “Song of the Georgian ball at the Palace. Little Rock’s West 9th Street” Dead: Nero’s Sunken City” — 10 p.m. — “Tennessee Wild Mountains” — Lang Sisters / 8 p.m. — “Victoria Season — The history of West 9th Archaeologists map underwa- Side” Carson Peters & Iron Moun- 3, Part 7” — Albert and Palm- Street and the black commu- ter ruins Baiae, an escape for 10:30 p.m. — “Southern tain. erston put their reputations nity in Little Rock, Arkansas ancient Rome’s powerful elite. Accents” on the line and Victoria must are explored. SATURDAY, FEB. 23 place her allegiance. THURSDAY, FEB. 21 FRIDAY, FEB. 22 7 p.m. — “Classic Gospel” 9 p.m. — “Victoria Season WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 7 p.m. — “Discover the 7 p.m. — “Washington — Gospel Bluegrass Home- 3, Part 7” — Encore. 7 p.m. — “Nature: Living Upper Cumberland” — Happy Week” coming, Vol 1. 10 p.m. — “Secrets of Henry Volcanoes” — Uncover the Trails Brewing Company; 7:30 p.m. — “Firing Line 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- VIII’s Palace” — One of the variety of human and natural ceramic artist Rachel Clark; with Margaret Hoover” show” most unique places in the activity that occurs on the Dry Levee Salvage; Cookev- 8 p.m. — “Charley Pride: 9 p.m. — “Lost River Ses- world, Hampton Court is slopes of active volcanoes. ille Coin Club. American Masters” — The sions” the ultimate Royal pleasure 8 p.m. — “Nova: The Next 7:30 p.m. — “Tennessee life of Charley Pride sheds 9:30 p.m. — “Music Voyag- palace. Pompeii” — Experts search Crossroads” light on the complicated his- er” — Italy: Florence through 11 p.m. — “Globe Trekker” for clues to determine if a vol- 8 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- tory of the American South Tuscany. — Tough Trains: Vietnam. Vol State launches RN degree program

Volunteer State Commu- program that serves our Linda Gibson has been or the TN Reconnect pro- Each nursing program nity College has announced entire 11-county service hired as the Dean of Nurs- gram for adults who don’t al- student group will start in a new nursing degree area,” said Vol State presi- ing at Vol State. ready have a college degree. the fall semester of each program that will prepare dent Jerry Faulkner. “There “Not only does this new Students who don’t qualify year. The application will students to apply to sit for is a critical and growing nursing program prepare for those programs can ap- become available on the web licensure as a Registered need for nurses in Sumner students to apply to sit for ply for other fi nancial aid. page starting March 1. It Nurse. Approval for the County and the surrounding the RN exam, the courses Tennessee State Uni- will be due May 1. program was given recently area. At the same time, sur- are designed to fi t with uni- versity off ered a nursing The new Vol State nursing by the Tennessee Board of veys showed a substantial versity programs, allowing degree program on the Vol program will be limited in Nursing. This new program need for RNs in the Upper students to continue their State Gallatin campus for the number of students ac- will award an Associate of Cumberland. We have of- studies for a bachelor of many years. The university cepted, and that acceptance Applied Science degree in fered pre-nursing programs science in nursing degree,” suspended that program two is likely to be quite compet- Nursing. It will be held on successfully for many years Gibson said. years ago. Vol State contin- itive. the Gallatin and Livingston and we’re ready to take the Vol State students will be ues to off er a pre-nursing For more information campuses. next step. Interest in this able to use the tuition-free program which includes about Vol State Nursing visit “It is the right time for Vol full nursing degree program TN Promise program for partnerships with area uni- the web page www.volstate. State to launch a nursing has been tremendous.” new high school graduates versities. edu/nursing. 0HOROSCOPE0 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 Learn from experience. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2019 do things, your insight and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2019 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Accept inevitable CANCER (June 21-July 22) Consider the possibilities experience will impress If you want change, do — Set your sights and changes and turn them — The suggestions you and get ready to put some someone. A partnership something about it. Don’t goals high. What you have into new beginnings make will change the muscle behind the chang- looks promising. Share let someone else beat you to off er will bring favorable that will push you to do way someone feels about es you want to make. This plans with a loved one. to the podium. Take con- responses and unusual something you should you. Add a little romance is a year to take charge LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Take trol, make your intentions opportunities. Partner- have done years ago. It’s to your life to bring you and put your plans in whatever change comes clear and don’t stop until ships look promising, and never too late to redirect closer to a loved one. motion. Call in help if nec- your way and turn it into you are satisfied with the meetings and business your energy and con- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Be- essary and focus on unity, something you can use results. Abide by the rules trips are favored. centrate on using your fore you make a change, equality, personal growth to parlay into your next and regulations to avoid LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Do experience and skills to check your finances and and financial gains. project or endeavor. A setbacks or takeovers. things that will allow you improve your life. see if you can aff ord AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) social encounter will lead Knowledge and experi- to blow off steam. Physical AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) the added expense. Be — Get involved in your to valuable information. ence are power. activity or labor will ease — Don’t let the words or realistic and put plans community, or volunteer VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) tension and give you time actions of others dis- on hold until you are in a for a cause you believe — A little will go a long — Pay closer attention to to mull over recent events courage you. An emo- better financial position. in if you want to make a way. Your thriftiness will what’s going on in your and how best to respond. tional situation will take VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) diff erence. Your input will be impressive. Someone personal relationships. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) you by surprise. Don’t — Expand your interests, be valuable and will lead will off er you something Take the time to find out — Share your thoughts, allow anyone to coerce friendships and knowl- to new opportunities. unusual that will help you what others want, and feelings and plans with you into making a deci- edge by getting out PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) bring about positive per- off er incentives that will someone close to you sion you aren’t prepared and participating. Get — You can manipulate sonal change. ensure you get your way to get a better idea of to make. involved in activities and a situation by getting LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — A as well. what’s possible. A day trip PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) events that address your involved. The time spent change may tempt you, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) or meeting will help you — Enjoy the company of concerns, and strive for massaging relationships but put everything in its — Don’t wait for someone make a decision. friends. Run your ideas the kind of change you with valuable people will place before you jump else to take the reins. You LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) by someone who will want to see happen. bring you closer together. into something new. Call will impress the people — Look for a way to cut off er honest opinions, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Romance is highlighted. in favors if it will help you you need to get things your costs, or rearrange suggestions and encour- — Look past any current ARIES (March 21-April 19) take care of unfinished done your way if you take assets to better cover your agement to keep moving dilemma. If someone is — Take better care of your business. action. Personal gains will expenses. A settlement forward. Romance is trying to pressure you, health. Start a fitness SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) improve your lifestyle. or contract needs to be featured. know enough to walk routine, improve your diet — You’ll have a host of ARIES (March 21-April 19) looked over carefully. Get ARIES (March 21-April 19) away. Don’t give in to or make lifestyle changes ideas and will receive — Gather information expert advice if necessary. — Take it easy and do demands that will upset that will leave you feeling interesting feedback from and verify your findings. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) whatever it takes to avoid you or ruin your plans. and looking better. Pro- people you respect. Follow Resourcefulness will help — Learn all you can before getting into an emotional SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) tect your reputation and through with your plans you avoid being taken you make a move or argument. Expand your — A change to how or status. and spend time with peo- advantage of by someone personal change. Don’t interests, knowledge and where you live will turn TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ple who have something who tends to exaggerate. overreact to a situation outlook, and keep your out better than you think. — Don’t feel down over to contribute. Romance is An interview will lead to a that arises between you opinions to yourself. Once you realize what something you have no highlighted. better position. and a loved one. Listen TAURUS (April 20-May 20) you want, everything else control over. Concentrate SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) and off er alternatives. — Make some changes will fall into place. Trust on the changes you want 21) — Think big, but be — Participate in events SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) at home that will render your judgment. to make to boost your responsible. Know what and activities that will — If you touch base with your surroundings more SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. current skills and qualifi- is and isn’t possible, and encourage you to make someone you enjoy being comfortable and your 21) — Think big, but stick cations. make choices that will new connections. Your around, you’ll be off ered relationships with loved to your budget and don’t GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — An help you earn, not lose, enthusiasm and charm information that will help ones more aff ectionate. rely on others to do opportunity will not be as money. Don’t believe will result in invitations you make a decision The family that plays things for you. A change good as someone leads everything you hear. and proposals. Romance regarding a recent unex- together stays together. is only good if it puts you to believe. Check CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) is in the stars. pected change. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) your mind at ease. the reviews before you — Put more energy into GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Be CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Be open to sugges- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) purchase something you self-improvement. A per- careful whom you believe — Finish what you start. tions, but verify the — Anger solves nothing, don’t need. Choose your sonal change that updates or trust. An emotional sit- Looking back at the past information you are given but putting that energy associates for their integri- your look and broadens uation will escalate quick- will help you make crucial before you act on it. A to good use will help you ty and honesty. your appeal will pay off . A ly if you are suspicious of decisions regarding the change of heart will help figure out the best way to CANCER (June 21-July 22) personal relationship will what someone is telling best way to move forward you see your relationship move forward. A change — If you take a diff erent improve if you plan some- you. Emotional deception now. A financial gain is with someone diff erently. at home is favored. approach to the way you thing romantic. is apparent. apparent. B6 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 herald-citizen.com Sycamore Elementary Cowboy Night

Cowgirl Alyssa Driller and her dad, Shawn, practice their measuring skills at this Cowboy Night math station.

Rancher Tate Milligan, his sister, Bella, and his Cowhand Kingston Bumbalough and his mom, Joyce, work on a language activity at Cowboy mom, Chrystal, practice their reading skills Night. using context clues at Cowboy Night. School Board Recognition Upperman High School Principal Billy Stepp, left, with Brady Lafever. He and Carter Walker were recognized by the school board for achieving the Tennessee National High School Bass mid-season PSMS VITAL Students No. 1 state ranking. Prescott South Middle School VITAL Students of the Month for January JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN include, front row from left: Mia Furman (7th) - Spanish I, Walker Bruce (7th) - Integrated Math I, Kelsey Osborne (8th) - Online Physical Science, Daniella Pryor (8th) - Online Integrated Math III, Coral Jones (7th) - Integrated Math I, Lizzie Moore (8th) - World History, and Mary Kirk - PSMS VITAL Facilitator; back row from left: Chani Hewitt (7th) - Integrated Math II, Skylar Taylor (8th) - Spanish II, Kendyl Lester (8th) - Art I, and Mary Ann de la Cruze (8th) - Spanish I. Jacob Watkins (8th) - English 9 and Chloe Maynard (7th) - Online Pre-English 9 were also recognized.

JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN The Putnam County School Board recognizes the Upperman High School football team for the 10-0 regular season finish, Regional championship and making it to the semi-finals of the state championship.

JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN The Upperman High School boys and girls golf teams were recognized by the school board as district and regional champions and state qualifiers. BPS Positive Referals These Baxter Primary School students demonstrated the school-wide expectations of being Responsible Respectful, and Safe. From left, Rylee Lewis, Allie Williams, Deondray Turner and Thomas Saunders.

JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN Coach Wayne Lewis, right, and members of the Upperman High School girls volleyball team are recognized at a recent school board meeting as District and Regional champions and state qualifiers.

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JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN Leading the Pledge The Upperman High School boys and girls bowling teams were honored These Baxter Primary School students led the Pledge of Allegiance by the school board as District and Regional champions and Sectional at the February meeting of the Putnam County School Board and also qualifiers. performed a song about the U.S. presidents.

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City of Baxter cause shall be taken as ing will be to give the pub- debt secured having re- feet; thence North 12° 02’ WITHOUT FURTHER PUB- confessed by said defend- lic an opportunity to be- quested the undersigned to 08” E 115.50 feet to the LICATION, UPON AN- Regular Meeting ants, and shall be set for come acquainted with the advertise and sell the prop- point of beginning, contain- NOUNCEMENT AT THE hearing ex parte. proposed project and to erty described in and con- ing 0.37 acres more or less. TIME AND PLACE FOR The City of Baxter Board of comment on economic veyed by the said deed of THE SALE SET FORTH Mayor and Aldermen will This the 8th day of Janu- and environmental im- trust, all of the said in- The previous and last con- ABOVE. THE SUBSTI- have a regular board meet- ary, 2019. pacts, service areas, al- debtedness having matured veyance being a Warranty TUTE TRUSTEE RE- ing on Thursday, March 7, EXHIBIT A - CANNOT BE ternatives and other is- by default and default in the Deed to Deborah A. Davis SERVES THE RIGHT TO 2019 at 6 p.m. at the City FOUND: sues. Representatives of payment of a part thereof, from Thomas T. Willoughby RESCIND THE SALE AT Hall 200 Main St. The Assessed Property Owner, The City of Baxter will be this is to give notice that the and wife, Mable Willoughby, ANY TIME. IF THE SALE IS monthly Planning Commis- MESTAS, JUAN R, Map available to explain the undersigned will on recorded in Warranty Deed SET ASIDE FOR ANY sion will be held at 5 p.m. at 123 Parcel 047.00, proposal and to answer Thursday, March 21, 2019, Book 398, pages 569-570, REASON, THE PUR- City Hall also. The public is Chinkapin Trail, Monterey, questions. commencing at 11:30 a.m. Putnam County, Tenness- CHASER AT THE SALE invited to attend. TN 2/17 central time, at the west ee, Register’s Office. The SHALL BE ENTITLED Assessed Property Owner, door of the Putnam County street address of the above ONLY TO A RETURN OF Sharon Carlile ELDRIDGE, VELA, Map Notice of Public Sale Courthouse, 300 E. Spring described property is 4071 THE DEPOSIT PAID. THE City Recorder 048O Group E Parcel Notice is hereby given that Street, Cookeville Tenness- Eaton Road, Cookeville, PURCHASER SHALL 2/17 016.00, 304 West Stewart on March 4, 2019 at 10:00 ee, proceed to sell at public Tennessee, 38501, Map HAVE NO FURTHER RE- Avenue, Monterey, TN a.m. the following vehicle(s) outcry to the highest and 038, parcel 131.09, but such COURSE AGAINST THE IN THE CHANCERY will be sold to the highest best bidder for cash, the fol- address is not part of the GRANTOR(S), COURT FOR Ronald Thurman, bidder to satisfy mechanic li- lowing described tract of legal description of the prop- GRANTEE(S), MORT- PUTNAM COUNTY, Chancellor en(s) currently being held by property, to-wit: erty sold herein and in the GAGOR(S), TENNESSEE Jeffrey G. Jones, Mike Flatt's Auto & Truck event of any discrepancy, MORTGAGEE(S) OR THE Delinquent Tax Attorney Service on said vehicle(s): “Lying and being in the First the legal description herein SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE. The State of Tenneessee, 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17 Civil District of Putnam shall control. SALE IS SUB- This property is being sold in its own behalf, and for 1996 Mazda Miata County, Tennessee, being JECT TO OCCUPANT(S) with the express reserva- the use and benefit of Put- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT VIN#JM1NA3534T0701815 more particularly described RIGHTS IN POSSESSION. tion that the sale is subject nam County, Tennessee; The Board of Commission- 1981 Airstream as follows, to wit: Beginning THE RIGHT IS RE- to confirmation by the lender Cookeville, Tennessee; ers for Highlands Residen- VIN#STAEAR24CJ5000663 at a stake in the west mar- SERVED TO ADJOURN or substitute trustee. This Baxter, Tennessee; tial Services will meet in a gin of Eaton Road, Hawkins’ THE DAY OF THE SALE sale is made subject to any Monterey, Tennessee; and regular session on Said sale will take place at southwest corner; running TO ANOTHER DAY, TIME encumbrances, to any rights Algood, Tennessee Thursday, February 21, Mike Flatt's Auto & Truck thence with said Hawkins’ AND PLACE CERTAIN of redemption not hereto- 2019, at 12:00 p.m. at High- Service, 1455 N. Washing- south boundary line South f vs Case No. 2015 -73 lands Residential Services, ton Ave., Cookeville, Ten- 75° 59’ 57” E 116.92 feet; 235 West Jackson Street, nessee and will be sold as thence South 13° 33’ 37” W Delinquent Taxpayers as Cookeville, Tennessee. is. Mike Flatt's Auto & Truck 165.73 feet; thence with the NOTICE TO CITY OF ALGOOD shown in the 2012 and Service shall reserve the road North 53° 32’ 15” W 2013 Delinquent Tax Re- By: Robert Owens right to reject any bid below 20.92 feet; thence North 45° PROPERTY TAX PAYERS cords Chairman amount of invoiced mechan- 22’ 33” W 47.22 feet; thence 2/17 ic's lien. North 57° 23’ 51” W 57.27 ORDER OF PUBLICATION 2/17 f NOTICE OF INTENT TO  e 2018 property taxes will become This cause came on to be FILE AN APPLICATION NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE delinquent on the 1st day of March, 2019. heard on the 10th day of TRUSTEE’S SALE September, 2018, before The City of Baxter in- An interest of one and one-half percent per the Honorable Ronald tends to file an applica- Default having been made Thurman, Chancellor, and tion for financial assist- in the payment of debts and Cookeville office opened in 1987 month will be assessed until paid. return on the summons is- ance for a Wastewater obligations secured to be sued and duly noted on Treatment Plant Improve- paid by a certain deed of by Arnold E. Lefkovitz ALL TYPES OF the leading process of ment Project with the U.S. trust executed by Deborah  e 2017 property taxes are now delinquent this cause that the resid- Department of Agricul- A. Davis on the 22nd day of ence of the defendants on ture, Rural Development. September, 1998, to Willi- BANKRUPTCIES Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 and drawing interest. If not paid by 4:00 the attached list are un- The specific elements of am L. Draper, Trustee, as known and cannot be as- More than 35 years of experience filing pm on March 29, 2019 at Algood City Hall the proposed project in- same appears of record in ttens ens of thousands of bankruptcies. certained by diligent clude rehabilitation of the Trust Deed Book A543, search and inquiry, or influent pump station, ad- pages 485-4 86, Putnam • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures (post mark not accepted), the taxes will be • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment have been served and dition of a secondary cla- County, Tennessee, Re- turned over to the Clerk and Master. have not answered. It is, rifier, and other miscel- gister’s Office, and whereas Therefore, ORDERED, AD- laneous improvements. Rodger D. Burks, Executor JUDGED and DECREED of the Last Will and Testa- ADOPTIONS If you have any questions regarding your that publication be made A public information ment and Estate of Shird J. DIVORCE for four (4) consecutive meeting for all interested Burks, has appointed John CHILD CUSTODY property taxes, please give us a call at 931- weeks in the Herald-Cit- parties will be held as fol- E. Langford, attorney, of izen, a newspaper pub- lows: Cookeville, Tennessee, to WILLS & PROBATE 537-9545. lished and of general cir- act as Substitute Trustee, 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville culation in Putnam DATE: March 7th, 2019 as evidenced in Record Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area County, TN, notifying said TIME: 5:30 pm Book 937, pages 553-554, 528-5297 Ann Flatt defendants to appear and PLACE: Baxter City Hall Putnam County, Tenness- www.lefkovitz.com make defense to the com- ee, Register’s Office, and We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz City Recorder plaint in this cause or said The purpose of this meet- the owner and holder of the i d

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C2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, February 17, 2019

001 Legals 001 Legals 001 Legals 001 Legals 001 Legals 001 Legals No. 2019-14 fore expressly waived, and Substitute Trustee. known. You are hereby STATE OF TENNESSEE to all applicable reserva- ORDERED to serve upon DUSTIN CHARLES CHANCERY COURT OF This 30th day of January, tions of minerals, ease- This 15th day of February, Rebecca Brady, Attorney for BOLES, PUTNAM COUNTY AT 2019. ments, rights-of-way, set- 2019. the Tennessee Department DEFENDANT COOKEVILLE, Linda F. Reeder, back lines and restrictions. of Children Services, 600 TENNESSEE Clerk & Master OTHER INTERESTED JOHN E. LANGFORD, Hearthwood Court, In this cause, it appearing Brandi Ashburn, Parties: Tenant(s) rights in SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE Cookeville, Tennessee from the Affidavits, Motion ABIR ELDABA, Deputy Clerk & Master possession, if any. The stat- LANGFORD AND LANG- 38506, (931) 646-3010, an for Service of Process by PLAINTIFF 2/3, 2/10, 2/17, 2/24 utory rights of redemption, FORD, ATTORNEYS Answer to the Petition for Publication and Order of homestead, curtesy and 18 North Jefferson Avenue Termination of Parental Publication, which is sworn VS. No. 2019-4 005 Public Notices dower, appraisement and Cookeville, TN 38501 Rights filed by the Tenness- to, that the Defendant, the marshalling of liens and (931) 526-2929 ee Department of Children DUSTIN CHARLESOMAR ELKEELANY, assets are waived in said 2/17, 2/24, 3/3 Services, within thirty (30) BOLES, whose last known DEFENDANT Some secrets need deed of trust, and the title is days of the last day of pub- address is unknown and to be shared. believed to be good, but the NOTICE TO BIDDERS lication of this notice, and cannot be ascertained and In this cause, it appearing undersigned will sell and pursuant to Rule 103(c)(3) is a non-resident of the from the Affidavits, Motion SEXUAL convey only such title as he Putnam County will receive of the Tenn. R. Juv. P. you State of Tennessee, that the for Service of Process by may convey as Substitute sealed bids until 2:00 PM must also appear in the Cir- residence of the Defendant Publication and Order for (CST), February 28, 2019, ASSAULT Trustee, there being no rep- cuit Court of Putnam is unknown and cannot be Publication, which is sworn it's not for the building of three new County, Tennessee at resentation or covenants of Fire Stations. No FAXed ascertained upon diligent in- to, that the Defendant, your fault! warranty of title made Sparta, Tennessee on the quiry, (T.C.A. 21-1-203), it is OMAR ELKEELANY, bids or e-mailed bids will be 26th day of April, 2019 at hereby. It will be the re- accepted. All bids must be ordered by this Court that whose last known ad- For confidential help sponsibility of the success- 9:00 a.m. for the Adjudicat- publication be made for four dress is unknown and or information, call mailed or delivered to: Put- ory Hearing on the Petition ful bidder to obtain posses- nam County Executive’s Of- (4) successive weeks, as re- cannot be ascertained and sion of the property at his for Termination of Parental quired by law, in the Herald is a non-resident of the fice, ATTN: Fire Building Rights filed by the State of expense, and any damage, Bid, 300 E. Spring Street, Citizen, a newspaper pub- State of Tennessee, that the vandalism, theft, destruc- Tennessee, Department of lished in Putnam County, residence of the Defendant Room 8, Cookeville, TN Children’s Services If you tion, or other loss or dam- 38501. All envelopes must Tennessee, notifying said is unknown and cannot be age to the property occur- fail to do so, a default judg- non-resident Defendant to ascertained upon diligent in- be marked “FIRE BUILD- ment will be taken against ring subsequent to the date ING BID”. Specifications file an answer with quiry, (T.C.A. 21-1-203), it is (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707- of sale shall be at the risk of you pursuant to Tenn. Code Plaintiff’s attorney, R. ordered by this Court that 5197 may be obtained by contact- Ann. § 36-1-117(n) and the successful bidder. The ing Chelsea Qualls at the Steven Randolph, Attor- publication be made for four Substitute Trustee reserves Rule 55 of the Tenn. R. of ney at Law, whose ad- (4) successive weeks, as re- Putnam County Executive’s Civ. P. for the relief deman- the right to postpone or set Office, at 931-526-2161 or dress is 435 West Main quired by law, in the Herald 015 over the date of sale in the ded in the Petition. You may Street, Algood, Tenness- Citizen, a newspaper pub- In Memory e-mail at view and obtain a copy of event the Substitute Trust- chelsea.qualls@ ee 38506, within thirty (30) lished in Putnam County, ee deems it best for any the Petition and any other days from the last date of Tennessee, notifying said DIRECTV & AT&T. 155 putnamcountytn.gov subsequently filed legal doc- Channels & 1000s of reason at the time of sale to Bidder discounts and terms, publication, exclusive of non-resident Defendant to postpone or continue this uments at the Circuit Court said last date of publication, file an answer with Shows/Movies On Demand if any, must be clearly Clerk’s Office, Cookeville, (w/SELECT Package.) sale from time to time, with stated in the submitted bid. or a judgment by default Plaintiff’s attorney, Gor- such notice of postpone- Tennessee. may be entered as to him. don Byars, Attorney at AT&T Internet 99 Percent 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/3 Reliability. Unlimited Texts ment as deemed reason- BIDDER MUST SUBMIT This matter will be heard on Law, whose address is able by the Substitute Trust- SPECIAL CALLED the 8th day of April, 2019 at 101 South Jefferson Aven- to 120 Countries w/AT&T TWO (2) COMPLETE COP- Wireless. Call 4 FREE ee. In the event the highest IES OF THE BID. MEETING 10:00 a.m. in the Chancery ue, Cookeville, Tenness- bidder at such sale fails to The Overton County Com- Court for Putnam County at ee 38501, within thirty (30) Quote- 1-844-230-4803 complete his purchase of Putnam County reserves mission will conduct a spe- the Putnam County Justice days from the last date of the subject real property the right to reject any or all cial called meeting for the Center. publication, exclusive of 020 within the applicable time al- bid purpose of considering a said last date of publication, Statewide Classi- lowed, the undersigned resolution of intent to apply This 24th day of January, or a judgment by default Substitute Trustee reserves Randy Porter, for a Community Develop- 2019. may be entered as to him. A PLACE FOR MOM has the right to complete the ment Block Grant (CDBG). This matter will be heard on helped over a million famil- sale of the subject real prop- County Executive If awarded, funds from the Linda F. Reeder, the 8th day of April, 2019 at ies find senior living. Our erty, without further notice CDBG will be used to pur- Clerk & Master 10:00 a.m. in the Chancery trusted, local advisors help or advertisement, to the 2/17 chase ambulances. The Brandi Ashburn, Court for Putnam County at find solutions to your unique next highest bidder who is special called meeting will Deputy Clerk & Master the Putnam County Justice needs at no cost to you. 1- able to consummate his pur- NOTICE take place at Overton 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17 Center. 855-694-6715 chase of the property within JACQUELINE CELESTE County Courthouse on HOLLOWAY the time permitted by the Wednesday, February 20, T Get The Latest News S DYLAN MILES RINGWALD 2019 at 5:00 p.m. The pub- Get The Latest News Get The Latest News lic is invited to attend. Subscribe Today Subscribe Today Subscribe Today The State of Tennessee, 2/14, 2/15, 2/17, 2/19, 2/20 931-526-9715 931-526-9715 931-526-9715 Department of Children’s STATE OF TENNESSEE Services, has filed a peti- tion against you seeking to CHANCERY COURT OF PUTNAM COUNTY AT terminate forever your par- ental rights to Maiah COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE Celeste Ringwald and Kayson Rylan Ringwald. It appears that ordinary pro- KAYLA MARIE BOLES, cess of law cannot be PLAINTIFF served upon you because your whereabouts are un- VS. No. 2019-14 k D

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215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. Health Care Center Administrative Assoc 4 when 50% of contract is 3 Temporary Farm Work- tract is met. Random BETHESDA International Education met. Random drug/alcohol ers Needed. Crooked Row drug/alcohol testing & crim- TN Tech University testing & criminal back- Farm LLC - Lexington, KY. inal background checks CNA CLASSES STARTING SOON. IF ANYONE IS Complete position sum- ground checks after hire. Perform all duties of after hire. Apply for this job INTERESTED COME BY AND FILL OUT AN APPLICATION. mary and application pro- Apply for this job at the Fruit/Vegetable Production; at the nearest Tennessee Now hiring several CNA’s for 6am-2pm, 2pm-10pm and cedure available at nearest Tennessee Americ- including, but not limited to American Job Center and https://jobs.tntech.edu. Ap- an Job Center and refer- soil preparation, planting, reference job order 10pm-6am, 1 PT Dietary Aide 6am-1:30pm, 1 FT Dietary plication deadline is Febru- ence job order 953043055. spraying, harvesting, stor- 953088585. ary 25, 2019. Tennessee ing; other alternative work. Aide 6am-1:30pm, several FT RN/LPN 7am-3pm, 3pm- Tech University is an City of Cookeville Employment Dates:4 Temporary Farm Work- 11pm and 11pm-7am. AA/EEO employer and does Concession Workers 04/15/2019 – 11/30/2019. ers Needed. Isome Sapp - not discriminate on the The City of Cookeville, De- $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be Greenville, KY. Perform all basis of race, color, religion, partment of Leisure Ser- given. Worker guaranteed duties of Tobacco, Forage, We off er top pay & benefi ts including 401k Retirement, ethnic or national origin, vices and Public Facilities is 3/4 of contract hours. Tools & Row Crop Production; in- Employee Stock Ownership, Health, Dental, Life, Vacation sex, disability, age (40 and now accepting applications provided at no cost. Free cluding, but not limited to over), status as a protected for the position of tempor- housing provided to non- soil preparation, planting, Package, Scholarship program for nurse advancement. veteran, genetic information ary Concession Worker. commuting workers. Trans- spraying, harvesting, stor- or any other category pro- Must have valid driver’s li- portation & subsistence re- ing; other alternative work. BETHESDA (931) 525-6655 - Phone tected by federal or state cense, be able to manage imbursed when 50% of con- Employment Dates: Health Care Center (931) 525-3581 - Fax law. Inquiries regarding the concession operations in- tract is met. Random 04/20/2019 – 12/31/2019. 444 One-Eleven Place nondiscrimination policies cluding prompt and cour- drug/alcohol testing & crim- $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be We are an equal opportunity employer Cookeville, TN 38506 should be directed to teous service to customers, inal background checks given. Worker guaranteed [email protected]. perform light lifting, follow after hire. Apply for this job 3/4 of contract hours. Tools simple work orders, per- at the nearest Tennessee provided at no cost. Free Bledsoe County Correctional Complex form cleaning duties and re- American Job Center and housing provided to non- lated work as required. Join TEAM TDOC and be a part of our eɈ orts to be recognized as the best reference job order commuting workers. Trans- correctional agency in the nation. Some experience in conces- 952747725. portation & subsistence re- sion operation or working imbursed when 50% of con- Don’t wait; apply online www.tn.gov/hr or onsite Monday through Friday. with money preferred. 15- tract is met. Random 25/hpw Pay $7.25/hr. Abil- 6 Temporary Farm Work- drug/alcohol testing & crim- • Starting Salary: $2,277/month ity to work a flexible sched- ers Needed. Doug Dunaway inal background checks • $600 Correctional Oɉ cer Sign-On Bonus ule that includes weekends. - Berry, KY. Perform all du- after hire. Apply for this job • 12 Hour Shifts Anticipated start date: April ties of Tobacco, Forage, at the nearest Tennessee • 3 Day Weekend Every Other Week, OɈ Friday, Saturday & Sunday 5, 2019. Length of assign- Row Crop, Fruit/Vegetable, American Job Center and • 12 Hours of Overtime per Month Built into the 12 Hour Schedule ment approx. 8 months. Ap- & Hemp Production; includ- reference job order • High School Diploma or GED Required plications/resumes will be ing, but not limited to soil 952928695. • Starting Salary of $2,391/month with Proof of an Associate or Bachelor Degree accepted Until Position preparation, planting, spray- • Eligible Veterans, Service Members, can use Post-9/11 or Montgomery GI Filled. Applications/re- ing, harvesting, storing; oth- 3 Temporary Farm Work- Bill benefi ts for participation in the 12 month Correctional Oɉ cer Training sumes must be submitted er alternative work. Employ- ers Needed. James Jones - Program online at ment Dates: 04/21/2019 – Somerset, KY. Perform all Contact Human Resources at (423)881-6180 www.cookeville-tn.gov EOE 12/20/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- duties of Fruit/Vegetable nuses may be given. Work- Employees and eligible dependents are oɈ ered Health, Dental, Life, Production; including, but Pharmacy and Vision Insurance. Paid Time OɈ including Military Leave, CITY OF COOKEVILLE er guaranteed 3/4 of con- not limited to soil prepara- CANE CREEK PARK 401K, Retirement Plan and Tuition Assistance are a few of the benefi ts tract hours. Tools provided tion, planting, spraying, har- aɈ orded to state employees. HOST/HOSTESS at no cost. Free housing vesting, storing; other al- The Dept. of Leisure Ser- provided to non-commuting ternative work. Employment vices & Public Facilities is Are you interested in an accounting, administrative, counseling, maintenance, workers. Transportation & Dates: 04/13/2019 – warehouse or teaching position? Be sure to check out www.tn.gov/hr to now accepting applications subsistence reimbursed 10/20/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- view current vacancies. New lists are posted weekly. Application window is 2 Front Desk Clerks. PT, for Cane Creek Park when 50% of contract is nuses may be given. Work- Wednesday-Tuesday of each week. flex hours/shifts. Apply @ Host/Hostess. A valid met. Random drug/alcohol er guaranteed 3/4 of con- Motel 6, 1100 S Jefferson. driver's license and ability to testing & criminal back- tract hours. Tools provided www.tn.gov/correction deal effectively with the pub- ground checks after hire. at no cost. Free housing 4 Temporary Farm Work- lic are required. Some ex- Apply for this job at the p The Department of Correction is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ers Needed. Arnold O’Reilly perience in concession op- nearest Tennessee Americ- - Hardinsburg, KY. Perform eration or working with an Job Center and refer- all duties of Tobacco, For- money preferred. Greeting ence job order 953326025. age, Row Crop, & Hemp and assisting people using IWC is accepting applications for Production; including, but shelters, cleaning, closing & the positions listed below, based not limited to soil prepara- securing park as req’d; must 9 Temporary Farm Work- tion, planting, spraying, har- be able to handle com- ers Needed. Hallman To- from IWC’s Cookeville location. vesting, storing; other al- plaints and problems re- bacco Farm Partnership - Interested candidates may apply at ternative work. Employment garding customers. Must be Adairville, KY. Perform all Dates: 04/15/2019 – able to do light lifting. Will duties of Tobacco, Forage, IWC’s Warehouse: 535 Dry Valley Road, across from Algood Elementa- 01/10/2020. Piece rates will be using cleaning supplies & Row Crop Production; in- be offered, but no less than such as: detergents, cluding, but not limited to ry School or online at www.goiwc.com/careers. $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be brooms, mops, etc. Must be soil preparation, planting, given. Worker guaranteed able to work in all weather spraying, harvesting, stor- Staσ Accountant: Must have Strong General Ledger experience and 3/4 of contract hours. Tools conditions and assist with ing; other alternative work. provided at no cost. Free special events & boat rent- Employment Dates: MS Excel skills; Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or equivalent major. housing provided to non- als. Must be able to work 04/15/2019 – 01/10/2020. commuting workers. Trans- flexible schedule including $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be We are looking for candidates interested in working for a fami- portation & subsistence re- weekends. Applications/re- given. Worker guaranteed imbursed when 50% of con- sumes will be accepted UN- 3/4 of contract hours. Tools ly-owned business that cares about its employees. We oσ er an oppor- tract is met. Random TIL FILLED. 15-25/hpw provided at no cost. Free tunity to grow personally and professionally. Come join our IWC Team! drug/alcohol testing & crim- @$7.25/hr. Anticipated start housing provided to non- inal background checks date April 5, 2019. Length of commuting workers. Trans- IWC oσ ers an excellent benefi ts package • EOE and a member of the TN Drug Free Workplace after hire. Apply for this job assignment approx. 7 mos. portation & subsistence re- Program at the nearest Tennessee Applications/resumes must imbursed when 50% of con- American Job Center and be submitted online at tract is met. Random reference job order www.cookeville-tn.gov EOE drug/alcohol testing & crim- 952445995. inal background checks 3 Temporary Farm Work- after hire. Apply for this job 5 Temporary Farm Work- ers Needed. Coots Farm ers Needed. Barney Wooten at the nearest Tennessee Make a Diff erence in Someone’s Life LLC - Allensville, KY. Per- American Job Center and - Lafayette, TN. Perform all form all duties of Tobacco, duties of Tobacco, Forage, reference job order Be a Direct Support Professional and go home at night know- Forage, Row Crop, Fruit/Ve- 952445995. & Hemp Production; includ- getable, & Nursery Produc- ing you’ve made a diff erence by teaching, encouraging, and ing, but not limited to soil tion; including, but not lim- preparation, planting, spray- ited to soil preparation, 3 Temporary Farm Work- supporting people with disabilities to lead rewarding lives. ing, harvesting, & storing; planting, spraying, harvest- ers Needed. Hinton Enter- other alternative work. Em- ing, storing; other alternat- prises LLC – Falls of Rough, Full time starting pay $10/hr ployment Dates: 04/20/2019 ive work. Employment KY. Perform all duties of To- – 12/20/2019. Piece rates Dates: 04/13/2019 – bacco, Forage, & Row Crop will be offered, but no less 12/31/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- Production; including, but Benefi ts include: 9 paid holidays, personal time off , healthcare than $11.63/hr. Bonuses nuses may be given. Work- not limited to soil prepara- may be given. Worker guar- er guaranteed 3/4 of con- tion, planting, spraying, har- contribution, life insurance, and agency furnished vehicles. anteed 3/4 of contract tract hours. Tools provided vesting, storing; other al- hours. Tools provided at no at no cost. Free housing ternative work. Employment cost. Free housing provided provided to non-commuting Dates: 04/20/2019 – Apply: www.pacesetterstn.com to non-commuting workers. workers. Transportation & 12/15/2019. Piece rates will Transportation & subsist- subsistence reimbursed acesetters be offered, but no less than To empower & support. ence reimbursed when 50% when 50% of contract is $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be of contract is met. Random met. Random drug/alcohol given. Worker guaranteed drug/alcohol testing & crim- testing & criminal back- 3/4 of contract hours. Tools inal background checks ground checks after hire. provided at no cost. Free after hire. Apply for this job Apply for this job at the housing provided to non- at the nearest Tennessee nearest Tennessee Americ- commuting workers. Trans- American Job Center or call an Job Center and refer- portation & subsistence re- 615-770-0493 and refer- ence job order 949393301. imbursed when 50% of con- ence job order TN744900. t Brunton Masonry is hiring mason laborers for a job in CERTIFIED CYLINDER, LLC Sparta, pay up to $15/hr. Call Fred 315-440-3483 Certi ed Cylinder, LLC has openings for class A drivers with HazMat. We are a Crossville, TN based company. Our drivers 5 Temporary Farm Work- ers Needed. Camp Farms average 2-3 thousand miles a week and are home between LLC - Trenton, KY. Perform deliveries. Drivers use our specialized trailers with inside hoist all duties of Tobacco, For- and li gates to assist in loading our product. Our drivers leave age, Row Crop, & Fruit/Ve- out on delivery runs, then pick up product on route back to Plant. getable Production; includ- ing, but not limited to soil PAY AND BENEFITS preparation, planting, spray- ing, harvesting, storing; oth- • 8 Paid Holidays. • $15.00 HR to assist load/unload. er alternative work. Employ- • Vacation pay. • Driver daily per-diem allowance. ment Dates: 04/18/2019 – • .52 cents a mile to start. • Paid motel if out over three days. 12/15/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- • Annual retention bonus. • $20.00 a stop a er  rst stop. nuses may be given. Work- • 3% match IRA. • Quarterly safety bonus. Based on .06 er guaranteed 3/4 of con- cents a mile driven that Quarter. tract hours. Tools provided at no cost. Free housing Contact Certi ed Cylinder for more information. provided to non-commuting workers. 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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

 e Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency is accepting proposals for cleaning services to be performed at our o ce located at 580 S. Je erson Ave., Ste. B; Cookeville, TN 38501.

For speci cations, contact Amye Anderson at (931) 528-1127 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Bids will be accepted until 10 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019 and opened publicly at that time. Mark proposal “UCHRA Cleaning Service” and mail or deliver bid to 580 S. Je erson Ave., Ste. B; Cookeville, TN 38501.

UCHRA has the right to reject any and all bids. Any proposals received a er the above deadline shall be considered late and will not be opened or considered.

UCHRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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LEXINGTON, Ky. soon after that cut Kentucky’s fi rst seven Schofi eld 17 for the Vol- (AP) — PJ Washington the advantage in half. points and fi nished 9 of unteers, who scored the scored 23 points, Keldon Kentucky maintained a 12 from the fi eld for his game’s fi rst basket but Johnson added 19 and double-digit lead to win seventh 20-point eff ort trailed afterward. Ten- No. 5 Kentucky upset the highly anticipated in the past eight games. nessee shot 35 percent No. 1 Tennessee 86-69 matchup of top-fi ve Johnson made 8 of 14 in the second half and 41 Saturday night to end schools. with three 3-pointers percent overall. the Volunteers’ 19-game Kentucky (21-4, 10-2) as the Wildcats shot 55 winning streak. also avoided a second percent. POLL IMPLICATIONS The Wildcats used a consecutive SEC loss Tyler Herro had 15 Tennessee will likely 25-7 surge over a little to stay within reach of points and 13 rebounds fall from atop the AP more than seven min- co-leader Tennessee as Kentucky beat Top 25 with the loss. AP utes for a 62-38 lead, (23-2, 11-1), which hadn’t Tennessee 39-26 on the Kentucky should move Kentucky’s Keldon Johnson (3) celebrates providing a cushion lost since Nov. 23 to No. glass. up a couple of spots a 3-point basket during a game against that withstood the 2 Kansas. Jordan Bone had 19 with its biggest win this Tennessee Saturday in Lexington, Ky. Volunteers’ 13-0 spurt Washington scored points and Admiral season. Tech swept by Belmont CHS splits tourney Belmont gets revenge on Tech women with 99-67 rout By SCOTT WILSON games with HERALD-CITIZEN

The Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles had their two-game winning streak White Co. snapped Saturday night when they fell behind early and dropped a 99-67 By BEN CRAVEN decision to the HERALD-CITIZEN visiting Belmont Bruins in the Hooper Eblen Center. CROSSVILLE — Neither Belmont took a 27-20 advantage after school got the upper hand in one period and then widened that gap the possible conclusion of the to 43-31 at the intermission. The trend Cookeville High School vs. White continued in the second half as the County High School basketball Bruins pushed the ball inside to score rivalry Friday night as the two in the paint and, when Tech would District 6-AAA Tournament make turnovers, the Bruins were semifi nal games were split at usually able to convert on the other Stone Memorial High School. end. Belmont outscored TTU 19-14 off First, the CHS Lady Cavaliers turnovers. held on late for a 61-54 win over “First of all, credit Belmont, they the Warriorettes, and the night played at a championship level to- was concluded with the WCHS night,” said Tech coach Kim Rosa- Warriors holding off the Cavs for mond. “They raised the bar tremen- a 54-50 win. The Lady Cavs have dously from the fi rst time we played, now won the last three games and we didn’t. You see the results. against White County, and the They shot the ball very well from the Warriors have won the last two. fi eld and we had breakdown after “That one felt great,” CHS head breakdown on defense.” girls coach Jamie Gillies said. The loss dropped the Golden Eagles “We played so hard, and I really to 18-7 overall and 10-4 in the confer- feel like we played four quarters ence. Belmont, the top team in the tonight. Our defense was great, OVC, improves to 20-5 and 13-1. we made shots when we need- A big factor in the Bruins’ favor ed to, and every one of my kids for most of the game, especially in came to play tonight.” the fi rst three quarters, was fouls. “There’s no other feeling like Belmont’s advantage in free throwing this,” WCHS head boys coach shooting was at one time 17-0 and the Eric Mitchell added. “This is Golden Eagles didn’t shoot their fi rst tournament time. Everybody was foul shot until Akia Harris went to the 0-0, and we knew what we could line with 6:22 remaining in the third do. Coach (Kevin) Bray always period to make it 62-48. has his teams prepared, and “A big part of our game is shooting they’re hard to guard. The Spar- the 3 and getting to the foul line,” Ro- ta, Cookeville rivalry is second samond said. “I know it was very late to none.” in the third quarter and we had not In the fi rst game of the night, gotten to the free-throw line. That’s CHS held off a late rally from tough. We didn’t get a lot of points White County with free throws from the free-throw line tonight and and costly misses by the Warrio- they did. They shot 31 and converted rettes. 80 percent of them.” After battling a double-digit Belmont led 67-50 at the end of the defi cit for most of the fourth third period and widened that margin quarter, White County cut it to in the fourth quarter, leading 76-53 on TONY MARABLE | HERALD-CITIZEN just four points at 51-47 with one a bucket by Maddie Wright and 85-62 Tennessee Tech’s Jordan Brock, left, shoots against a Belmont defender minute, 19 seconds remaining on a bucket by Darby Maggard with during the Golden Eagles’ 99-67 loss Saturday in the Eblen Center. after an 8-1 run. However, after 4:11 to go in the game. Tech continued trading pairs of free throws (53- to fi ght; however, thanks to the shoot- second quarter, we turned down too Tech had four players in double 49), the Warriorettes missed the ing of Kesha Brady and Harris. many shots. fi gures, led by Kentoria Alexander “We played well the fi rst quarter. “From then, it just kind of unfolded with 15 points. Harris scored 14, while SEE CHS, PAGE D5 We scored 20 points,” Rosamond said. in the third and the fourth when we Abby Buckner had 11 and Kesha “We just had too many breakdowns started taking quick threes and miss- Brady scored 10. Brock, usually Tech’s defensively and we gave them 27 ing. Then every time Jordan (Brock) threat from deep, hit only one trey and points. Then I thought they made an went out, they went to a 2-3 zone. With scored nine points. Anacia Wilkinson adjustment, they started packing it their length and size, that makes it in and daring us to shoot the 3. In the tough.” SEE WOMEN, PAGE D3 UHS girls, boys advance in Tech men dominated district tourney

BY BENJAMIN ARMSTRONG by OVC’s best Bruins FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN By SCOTT WILSON tonight. We didn’t follow The Upperman High School HERALD-CITIZEN any of our keys.” Bees and Lady Bees won their “You have to eventually semifi nal battles Friday night The Tennessee Tech Gold- score some points against in the District 8/2A basketball en Eagles’ journey through this team. It is hard to win tournament at the Hooper Eblen the Ohio Valley Conference 67-65 against Belmont. We Center at Tennessee Tech. continued to get tough have a saying with these The No. 2-seed Lady Bees start- Saturday night as TTU guys, the fi rst shot 3 will ed the night with a 36-28 victory dropped a 93-65 conference not beat you. Belmont hit over the No. 3-seed DeKalb Coun- loss to 15 3s tonight and it didn’t ty Lady Tigers, while the No. in the Hooper Eblen Center. beat us. The key to our 3-seed Upperman boys topped the ‘Obviously, I don’t think game was they shot 28 free No. 2 seed York Dragons 61-57, we had a great game. It throws to our 11. They out- Upperman’s Reagan Hurst looks like we’re little dead- scored us in the paint. They led her team with 15 points, two legged in our Saturday got second chance points. rebounds and two steals in the games and part of that is Those are the things that TONY MARABLE | HERALD-CITIZEN UHS win. our youth,” said Tech coach hurt you.” Tennessee Tech’s Cade Crossland, left, drives against “We struggled a little bit. We Steve Payne, whose team The loss drops the Gold- a Belmont defender during the Golden Eagles’ 93-65 knew having an eight-day break lost its fi fth straight. “We en Eagles to 7-20 overall loss Saturday in the Eblen Center. would probably hurt us, and it have a way that we play and 3-11 in the conference. did. For a lot of my freshmen, it them (Belmont) off ensively Belmont improves to 21-4 in the conference, jumped from the 3-point line. was the fi rst time they played and defensively that gives on the year and 12-2 in the out on top early, shooting Belmont led 52-32 at the in the district tournament and us chance to be successful league. over 50 percent from the and we didn’t do any of that The Bruins, the top team fi eld and over 40 percent SEE MEN, PAGE D3 SEE UHS, PAGE D5 D2 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0TO-DO LIST0 Hart wins state title for CHS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 TBD — TTU men’s golf in Invitational at Savannah Harbor FROM STAFF REPORTS fi lled with drama. the two. Cucinella went on to be 9 a.m. — TTU softball vs. Dayton in Chattanooga Challenge In her fi rst match against pinned and lose an 18-9 major MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Out of 12 Upper Cumberland Montgomery Central’s Elizabeth decision, while Sammy Hadlock wrestlers competing at the TS- Curry, Hart needed overtime but (120) was pinned and lost a 14-4 6 p.m. — WCHS girls vs. Rhea Co. in 6-AAA Tourney in Crossville SAA Individual Wrestling State won 6-4 in sudden victory. She major decision. 7:30 p.m. — CHS girls vs. Stone Memorial in 6-AAA Tourney at SMHS Championships, Cookeville High then moved on to the semifi nals, Upperman struggled as the 7:30 p.m. — UHS girls vs. Macon Co. in 8-AA Tourney at TTU School had the most to celebrate where she beat Tullahoma’s Katy Bees only collected one win out as Maura Hart rose to the top and Champion by a 3-0 decision. Her of nine bouts. The win came form TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 claimed the championship of the fi nal match also went the full Caleb West (170) when he won a 6 p.m. — CHS boys vs. Rhea Co. in 6-AAA Tourney in Crossville 140-pound weight class Saturday three rounds, but Hart beat Ross- 7-4 decision over Sullivan South’s 7:30 p.m. — WCHS boys vs. Stone Memorial in 6-AAA Tourney at SMHS at the Williamson County Expo view’s Saqara Buchanan 5-2 for Liam Claire. Dylon Dobbs (132) 7:30 p.m. — UHS boys vs. Livingston Acad. in 8-AA Tourney at TTU Center in Franklin. the championship. was pinned twice, Patrick Lair 7:30 p.m. — MHS boys vs. Clay Co. in 6-A Tourney in Sparta CHS sent two boys and two girls Hart’s fellow Lady Cavalier (138) was pinned and had a tech- to the wrestling championships Elizabeth Raper (103 pounds) nical fall, and Tyler Whitcomb WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 that lasted from Thursday to also cracked the podium, but (195) was pinned twice. TBD — TTU track at OVC Indoor Championships in Birmingham, Ala. Saturday, but Hart was the only to she fi nished second after being Livingston Academy strug- 3 p.m. — TTU baseball at Clemson claim a championship. Upperman pinned by David Crockett’s Avery gled even more as none of its sent four boys to Franklin, and Kibelbelk. wrestlers could get a win. Chey- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Livingston Academy sent one girl As for the Cavaliers, Dakota enne Winningham (215), Brant and three boys. However, none Cucinella (170) received a forfeit Bournes (106), Cole Sullivan TBD — TTU track at OVC Indoor Championships in Birmingham, Ala. reached the podium. victory in the fi rst round, but (195), and Dalton Winningham 5:30 p.m. — TTU basketball hosts Eastern Kentucky Hart’s journey to the top was that was the only win between (285) were all pinned twice. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 0 TBD — CHS girl’s basketball at Region Satellite SCOREBOARD0 TBD — UHS basketball at Region 4-AA Tourney in Crossville ON TELEVISION 2. Duke (23-2) beat N.C. State 94-78. Next: vs. No. 8 Oakland 89, Milwaukee 73 Rory McIlroy 72-63—135 -7 TBD — TTU tennis at H-E-B Tourney of Champions in Texas North Carolina, Wednesday. Purdue 76, Penn St. 64 Kyle Jones 68-67—135 -7 Sunday, Feb. 17 3. Gonzaga (24-2) at San Diego. Next: at Santa Clara, S. Dakota St. 78, N. Dakota St. 77 Vaughn Taylor 67-69—136 -6 11 a.m. — TTU softball vs. Towson at Furman Inv. in Greenville, SC Thursday. S. Illinois 79, Indiana St. 57 Bubba Watson 70-66—136 -6 AAF FOOTBALL 4. Virginia (22-2) beat Notre Dame 60-54 Next: at No. SE Missouri 88, E. Illinois 79 Paul Casey 70-66—136 -6 1 p.m. — TTU softball vs. Stony Brook at Furman Inv. in Greenville, SC 4 p.m. 22 Virginia Tech, Monday. Saint Louis 62, La Salle 49 Luke List 71-66—137 -5 6:30 p.m. — TTU baseball at South Alabama CBSSN — Orlando at San Antonio 5. Kentucky (21-4) beat No. 1 Tennessee 86-69. Next: South Dakota 80, W. Illinois 67 Beau Hossler 68-69—137 -5 8 p.m. at Missouri, Tuesday. UMKC 75, CS Bakersfield 67 Jon Rahm 67-70—137 -5 NFL — Atlanta at San Diego 6. Michigan (23-3) beat No. 24 Maryland 65-52. Next: UT Martin 73, SIU-Edwardsville 69 Kelly Kraft 69-68—137 -5 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 AUTO RACING at Minnesota, Thursday. Utah Valley 76, Rio Grande 64 J.T. Poston 67-70—137 -5 TBD — CHS boy’s basketball at Region Satellite 2:30 p.m. 7. Nevada (23-1) at Wyoming. Next: at San Diego VCU 69, Dayton 68 Joaquin Niemann 71-66—137 -5 FOX — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: Daytona State, Wednesday. W. Michigan 84, Miami (Ohio) 79, OT Bryson DeChambeau 70-68—138 -4 TBD — UHS basketball at Region 4-AA Tourney in Crossville 500, Daytona Beach, Fla. 8. North Carolina (20-5) beat Wake Forest 95-57. Youngstown St. 81, Ill.-Chicago 73 Si Woo Kim 68-70—138 -4 TBD — MHS boys basketball at Region 3-A Tourney in Sparta BOWLING Next: at No. 2 Duke, Wednesday. SOUTHWEST Charles Howell III 69-69—138 -4 1 p.m. 9. Houston (24-1) did not play. Next: at Tulane, Sunday. Abilene Christian 68, Incarnate Word 48 Marc Leishman 69-69—138 -4 TBD — TTU tennis at H-E-B Tourney of Champions in Texas FS1 — PBA: Players Championship, Columbus, Ohio 10. Marquette (21-4) did not play. Next: vs. Butler, Ark.-Pine Bluff 61, Southern U. 45 Brian Stuard 69-70—139 -3 11 a.m. — TTU softball vs. Stony Brook at Furman Inv. in Greenville, SC (MEN’S) Wednesday. Arkansas St. 83, Texas-Arlington 79 Jonas Blixt 71-68—139 -3 1 p.m. 11. Michigan State (20-5) did not play. Next: vs. Ohio Houston Baptist 88, Nicholls 82 Ted Potter, Jr. 70-69—139 -3 2 p.m. — TTU baseball at South Alabama CBS — Ohio State at Michigan State State, Sunday. Lamar 75, Sam Houston St. 72 Patrick Cantlay 68-71—139 -3 4 p.m. — TTU softball vs. Furman at Furman Inv. in Greenville, SC ESPN — Wichita State at Cincinnati 12. Purdue (18-7) beat Penn State 76-64. Next: at In- Mississippi St. 77, Arkansas 67 Scott Langley 69-70—139 -3 2 p.m. diana, Tuesday. Oklahoma 71, TCU 62 Carlos Ortiz 67-72—139 -3 5:30 p.m. — TTU basketball hosts Morehead State CBSSN — Houston at Tulane 13. Villanova (20-5) did not play. Next: at St. John’s, Texas 69, Oklahoma St. 57 Max Homa 69-70—139 -3 3 p.m. Sunday. Texas State 67, UALR 60 Dustin Johnson 73-66—139 -3 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 FS1 — Seton Hall at Creighton 14. Kansas (20-6) beat West Virginia 78-53. Next: at Texas Tech 86, Baylor 61 Tommy Fleetwood 70-69—139 -3 4 p.m. No. 15 Texas Tech, Saturday. FAR WEST Bill Haas 67-72—139 -3 TBD — TTU women’s golf at Kiawah Island Classic in S.C. ESPNU — Missouri State at Loyola-Chicago 15. Texas Tech (21-5) beat Baylor 86-61. Next: vs. No. BYU 70, Loyola Marymount 62 Rafa Cabrera Bello 68-71—139 -3 5 p.m. 14 Kansas, Saturday. E. Washington 88, N. Colorado 78, OT Ryan Moore 68-72—140 -2 TBD — CHS basketball in Region 3-AAA Tourney at Stone Memorial FS1 — Villanova at St. John’s 16. Louisville (18-8) beat Clemson 56-55. Next: at Syr- Fresno St. 81, New Mexico 73 Keegan Bradley 66-74—140 -2 TBD — UHS basketball at Region 4-AA Tourney in Crossville 6 p.m. acuse, Wednesday. Montana 80, Idaho St. 68 Matt Kuchar 68-72—140 -2 ESPNU — Miami at Boston College 17. Florida State (20-5) beat Georgia Tech 69-47. Next: N. Arizona 78, Sacramento St. 66 Davis Love III 69-71—140 -2 TBD — MHS basketball at Region 3-A Tourney in Sparta 8 p.m. at Clemson, Tuesday. Nevada 82, Wyoming 49 Jim Furyk 67-73—140 -2 Noon — TTU softball vs. Furman at Furman Inv. in Greenville, SC ESPNU — Arizona at Colorado 18. Kansas State (19-6) lost to No. 23 Iowa State 78-64. New Mexico St. 59, Seattle 53 Kevin Na 70-70—140 -2 COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) Next: at West Virginia, Monday. Portland St. 78, S. Utah 69 Dylan Frittelli 68-72—140 -2 1 p.m. — TTU baseball at South Alabama 12 p.m. 19. LSU (21-4) beat Georgia 83-79. Next: vs. Florida, San Diego St. 71, Boise St. 65 Abraham Ancer 69-71—140 -2 CBSSN — Marquette at Seton Hall Wednesday. Santa Clara 64, Pacific 59 Aaron Baddeley 69-71—140 -2 ESPNU — George Washington at Dayton 20. Wisconsin (17-8) did not play. Next: vs. Illinois, Southern Cal 89, California 66 Sam Ryder 69-71—140 -2 • All dates and times are subject to change without prior 1 p.m. Monday. UNLV 71, San Jose St. 64 Robert Garrigus 69-71—140 -2 notice. ESPN2 — Maryland at Iowa 21. Iowa (20-5) beat Rutgers 71-69. Next: vs. No. 24 Utah St. 76, Air Force 62 Brian Gay 71-69—140 -2 FS2 — DePaul at St. John’s Maryland, Tuesday. Washington 72, Washington St. 70 Brian Harman 69-71—140 -2 NBCSN — Duquesne at Rhode Island 22. Virginia Tech (20-5) beat Pittsburgh 70-64. Next: Weber St. 94, Montana St. 82 Hideki Matsuyama 71-69—140 -2 0ANNOUNCEMENTS0 2 p.m. at Notre Dame, Saturday. Martin Kaymer 71-69—140 -2 BTN — Penn State at Minnesota 23. Iowa State (19-6) beat No. 18 Kansas State 78-64. HOCKEY Adam Hadwin 68-72—140 -2 SEC — Mississippi State at Texas A&M Next: vs. Baylor, Tuesday. Alex Cejka 70-70—140 -2 Kickball tournament: Spring youth baseball 3 p.m. 24. Maryland (19-7) lost to No. 6 Michigan 65-52. NHL Kramer Hickok 66-74—140 -2 Registration is open for and softball seasons at ESPN2 — Miami at Louisville Next: at No. 21 Iowa, Tuesday. All Times EST Peter Malnati 72-69—141 -1 an adult co-ed kick- pcyouthbaseball.com. NBCSN — Richmond at St. Louis 25. Buff alo (22-3) did not play. Next: vs. Ohio, Tuesday. EASTERN CONFERENCE Cody Gribble 71-70—141 -1 4 p.m. Atlantic Division Tiger Woods 70-71—141 -1 ball tournament to be The cost is $65 for all BTN — Michigan State at Nebraska GP W L OT Pts GF GA Scott Brown 70-71—141 -1 played March 2 at the t-ball, baseball, and SEC — Alabama at Auburn Other NCAA scores Tampa Bay 59 44 11 4 92 232 159 Richard H. Lee 70-71—141 -1 5 p.m. Cane Creek SportsPlex. softball divisions ages Saturday, Feb. 16 Toronto 58 36 19 3 75 206 164 Sung Kang 69-72—141 -1 ESPN2 — Tennessee at Missouri EAST Boston 58 33 17 8 74 171 148 Freddie Jacobson 70-71—141 -1 Rosters, along with 4-13 and $90 for the age 6 p.m. Brown 65, Columbia 63 Montreal 58 31 20 7 69 173 168 Phil Mickelson 72-69—141 -1 BTN — Northwestern at Purdue Colgate 83, American U. 81, OT Buff alo 57 28 22 7 63 167 177 Cameron Smith 72-69—141 -1 an $85 team fee, are 13-18 baseball division. SEC — LSU at Vanderbilt due by Feb. 22. Teams The games will begin Coppin St. 58, Md.-Eastern Shore 55 Florida 56 24 24 8 56 171 194 Nick Taylor 70-71—141 -1 COLLEGE GYMNASTICS Duquesne 85, George Washington 69 Detroit 59 23 28 8 54 167 196 Kyoung-Hoon Lee 72-69—141 -1 are guaranteed three in May with diff erent 10 a.m. Fairleigh Dickinson 97, Bryant 84 Ottawa 58 22 31 5 49 179 211 Shawn Stefani 72-70—142 E games. Teams will age groups starting at BTN — Illinois at Iowa (taped) Fordham 66, Rhode Island 63, OT Metropolitan Division Seamus Power 70-72—142 E COLLEGE SOFTBALL Harvard 75, Penn 68, OT GP W L OT Pts GF GA Ernie Els 71-71—142 E include at least 10 play- diff erent times through- 10 a.m. Holy Cross 72, Bucknell 71 N.Y. Islanders 58 35 17 6 76 169 138 Sergio Garcia 75-67—142 E ers, with no more than out the month. Team ESPNU — St. Pete/Clearwater Invitational: Notre Iowa 71, Rutgers 69 Washington 58 32 19 7 71 197 184 C.T. Pan 69-73—142 E Dame vs. Ohio State, Clearwater, Fla. seven men and no fewer will start practicing in LIU Brooklyn 92, Sacred Heart 84 Columbus 57 33 21 3 69 185 172 Stephan Jaeger 71-71—142 E 7 p.m. Lehigh 84, Boston U. 79 Carolina 59 31 22 6 68 173 165 Jason Kokrak 69-73—142 E than three women on April. For more infor- ESPN2 — St. Pete/Clearwater Invitational: Tennessee Navy 79, Army 68 Pittsburgh 58 30 21 7 67 200 179 Peter Uihlein 69-73—142 E vs. Florida State, Clearwater, Fla. North Florida 64, NJIT 63 Philadelphia 58 27 24 7 61 173 195 Xander Schauff ele 74-68—142 E the playing fi eld. The mation, email pcybase- COLLEGE WRESTLING tournament will follow [email protected]. Princeton 69, Dartmouth 68 N.Y. Rangers 57 25 24 8 58 165 188 Pat Perez 69-73—142 E 12 p.m. St. Francis (Pa.) 72, Robert Morris 69 New Jersey 58 22 28 8 52 169 203 Jimmy Walker 67-75—142 E adult softball rules with Tai Chi: Registration is BTN — Michigan at Rutgers St. Francis Brooklyn 90, CCSU 79 WESTERN CONFERENCE Russell Henley 69-73—142 E some kickball modifi ca- open for two six-week GOLF Stony Brook 66, New Hampshire 64 Central Division Danny Willett 71-71—142 E 1 p.m. Towson 92, Drexel 77 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tae Hee Lee 68-74—142 E tions. A maximum of 20 classes: Tuesdays, Feb. GOLF — PGA Tour: Genesis Open, final round, Pacific UMBC 70, Mass.-Lowell 66 Winnipeg 59 36 19 4 76 202 171 teams may participate. 19-March 26, 5:30-6:30 Palisades, Calif. Vermont 77, Hartford 75 Nashville 60 34 21 5 73 185 155 3 p.m. Women’s Australian Open Players must be at least p.m., or Thursdays, Virginia Tech 70, Pittsburgh 64 St. Louis 57 30 22 5 65 170 162 CBS — PGA Tour Golf: Genesis Open, final round, Pa- Wagner 58, Mount St. Mary’s 56 Dallas 58 29 24 5 63 145 149 Saturday 18 years old. Rosters are Feb. 14-March 21, cific Palisades, Calif. Xavier 75, Providence 61 Minnesota 58 27 25 6 60 164 172 At The Grange GC (West Course) GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: Chubb Classic, Yale 98, Cornell 92 Colorado 58 23 24 11 57 186 192 Adelaide, Australia available at the Cane 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. final round, Naples Fla. Creek SportsPlex and All experience lev- SOUTH Chicago 59 24 26 9 57 192 216 Purse: $1.3 million MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Alabama St. 68, Alabama A&M 62 Pacific Division Yardage: 6,648; Par: 72 www.cookeville-tn. els are welcome to 7 p.m. Appalachian St. 88, Coastal Carolina 79 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Third Round gov/ls/ccsportsplex. join award-winning ESPN — UFC Fight Night: Prelims, Phoenix, Ariz. Auburn 64, Vanderbilt 53 Calgary 58 35 16 7 77 212 174 Nelly Korda 71-66-67—204 -12 9 p.m. Austin Peay 73, Morehead St. 70 San Jose 58 34 17 7 75 211 182 Haru Nomura 70-67-70—207 -9 They may be submitted martial artist Nikki ESPN — UFC Fight Night: Main Card, Velasquez vs. Belmont 93, Tennessee Tech 65 Vegas 59 31 24 4 66 175 168 Jeongeun Lee6 72-69-67—208 -8 during offi ce hours, Desch at the Cane Ngannou, Phoenix, Ariz. Bethune-Cookman 98, SC State 73 Vancouver 59 26 26 7 59 168 185 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 65-73-70—208 -8 NBA BASKETBALL Monday through Fri- Creek Recreation Cen- Charleston Southern 53, Radford 52 Arizona 58 26 27 5 57 152 167 Wei-Ling Hsu 65-69-74—208 -8 8:20 p.m. Coll. of Charleston 88, Northeastern 79, OT Edmonton 58 24 29 5 53 163 195 Jin Young Ko 68-72-69—209 -7 day, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., at ter, 180 C C Camp Road. TBS — NBA All-Star Game: Team LeBron vs. Team Duke 94, NC State 78 Anaheim 58 22 27 9 53 128 185 Yu Liu 69-70-70—209 -7 Giannis, Charlotte, N.C. ETSU 88, Mercer 69 Los Angeles 57 23 28 6 52 139 175 Bronte Law 67-72-70—209 -7 2200 W. Jackson St. For Cost is $30 per six-week TNT — NBA All-Star Game: Team LeBron vs. Team more information, call session. For more infor- FAU 60, Rice 41 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Mirim Lee 73-69-68—210 -6 Giannis, Charlotte, N.C. FIU 69, North Texas 59 loss. Top three teams in each division and two Alena Sharp 69-71-70—210 -6 931-520-5224. mation, call 526-7393. NHL HOCKEY Florida 71, Alabama 53 wild cards per conference advance to playoff s. Moriya Jutanugarn 68-72-70—210 -6 Disc golf: Love disc Open gym: Now is the 12:30 p.m. Florida A&M 78, Savannah St. 74 Friday’s Games Hannah Green 68-69-73—210 -6 NBC — NY Rangers at Pittsburgh Florida St. 69, Georgia Tech 47 N.Y. Rangers 6, Buff alo 2 Sarah Kemp 72-71-68—211 -5 golf? Here’s an oppor- perfect time to visit 3:30 p.m. Furman 96, VMI 62 Carolina 3, Edmonton 1 Ashleigh Buhai 72-70-69—211 -5 tunity to compete in the Cane Creek Gym- NBC — St. Louis at Minnesota Gardner-Webb 64, Winthrop 60 New Jersey 5, Minnesota 4, OT Angel Yin 72-69-70—211 -5 6 p.m. the Up the Creek Open nasium, 180 C C Camp High Point 86, Hampton 81, OT Boston 3, Anaheim 0 Marissa Steen 70-71-70—211 -5 NBCSN — Philadelphia at Detroit Jacksonville St. 84, Tennessee St. 65 Saturday’s Games Madelene Sagstrom 67-67-77—211 -5 March 2 at Cane Creek Road. Check out the RUGBY James Madison 68, Delaware 61 Calgary 5, Pittsburgh 4 Amy Olson 70-76-66—212 -4 7 p.m. Kentucky 86, Tennessee 69 Philadelphia 6, Detroit 5, OT Lauren Stephenson 70-73-69—212 -4 Park, 201 C C Camp daily schedule and play CBSSN — Major League Rugby: Glendale Raptors vs. Road. This tourna- basketball, pickleball, LSU 83, Georgia 79 St. Louis 3, Colorado 0 Mi Hyang Lee 71-71-70—212 -4 Austin Elite Liberty 80, North Alabama 70 Arizona 2, Toronto 0 Kristen Gillman 68-74-70—212 -4 ment, sanctioned by the volleyball, soccer and SKIING Lipscomb 83, Kennesaw St. 67 Ottawa 4, Winnipeg 3, OT Minjee Lee 71-70-71—212 -4 Professional Disc Golf more. Hours are Mon- 7 a.m. Longwood 83, SC-Upstate 79, OT N.Y. Islanders 5, Edmonton 2 Karrie Webb 67-74-71—212 -4 NBCSN — FIS World Alpine Championships: men’s Louisiana Tech 72, UTSA 67 Tampa Bay 3, Montreal 0 Gaby Lopez 71-69-72—212 -4 Association, is open to day through Saturday, slalom (run 1), Sweden (taped) Louisiana-Lafayette 83, Louisiana-Monroe 76 Carolina 3, Dallas 0 Brittany Altomare 69-75-69—213 -3 amateurs as well as pro- 8 a.m.-10 p.m., and 8 a.m. Louisville 56, Clemson 55 Columbus 5, Chicago 2 Azahara Munoz 72-71-70—213 -3 NBCSN — FIS World Alpine Championships: men’s fessional players with Sunday, 1-6 p.m. Open MVSU 76, Alcorn St. 68 Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m. Maria Torres 71-72-70—213 -3 slalom (run 2), Sweden Marshall 98, Middle Tennessee 93 Nashville at Vegas, 10 p.m. Dana Finkelstein 70-71-72—213 -3 categories for juniors gym is available any SOCCER Mississippi 75, Missouri 65 Boston at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Carlota Ciganda 68-72-73—213 -3 6:25 a.m. Murray St. 102, E. Kentucky 70 Sunday’s Games Isi Gabsa 71-74-69—214 -2 through advanced. time the facility is not ESPN2 — Serie A: SPAL vs. Florentina Spring Camp: Registra- programmed or rented. NC A&T 85, Howard 81 N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 12:30 p.m. Teresa Lu 77-67-70—214 -2 9:20 a.m. New Orleans 68, Texas A&M-CC 58 St. Louis at Minnesota, 3 p.m. Xiyu Lin 74-69-71—214 -2 tion is open for spring Admission is $1 or get a FS2 — Bundesliga: Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. Norfolk St. 75, NC Central 71, OT Buff alo at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Jaclyn Lee 72-71-71—214 -2 camp at the Cane Creek 35-30 Pass (35 visits for Frankfurt North Carolina 95, Wake Forest 57 Philadelphia at Detroit, 6 p.m. Jackie Stoelting 68-75-71—214 -2 Recreation Center, $30). Call 526-9767 for Northwestern St. 87, Stephen F. Austin 72 Montreal at Florida, 7 p.m. Karis Davidson 71-70-73—214 -2 Monday, Feb. 18 Old Dominion 73, Charlotte 60 Washington at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Kris Tamulis 71-68-75—214 -2 180 C C Camp Road. details. Prairie View 79, Jackson St. 66 Monday’s Games Luna Sobron 73-73-69—215 -1 The camp, open to Fitness classes: Check COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) Presbyterian 76, Campbell 71 Arizona at Calgary, 4 p.m. Jaye Marie Green 73-72-70—215 -1 7 p.m. SE Louisiana 88, McNeese St. 52 Tampa Bay at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Katherine Kirk 71-74-70—215 -1 children in kindergar- out Leisure Services’ CBSSN — Boston University at Holy Cross Samford 80, Chattanooga 76, OT Ottawa at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Meghan MacLaren 73-69-73—215 -1 ten through age 12, is fi tness classes at the ESPN — Virginia at Virginia Tech South Carolina 84, Texas A&M 77 Vegas at Colorado, 9 p.m. Charley Hull 75-66-74—215 -1 ESPNU — Alcorn State at Arkansas Pine-Bluff March 11-15, 6:30 a.m.- Cane Creek Recreation Southern Miss. 77, UTEP 47 Boston at San Jose, 10 p.m. Celine Boutier 71-70-74—215 -1 8 p.m. Stetson 67, Florida Gulf Coast 55 Washington at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Space is lim- Center, 180 C C Camp FS1 — Illinois at Wisconsin Temple 70, South Florida 69, OT Tuesday’s Games TRANSACTIONS ited to 40 campers. To Road. Drop in for $3 per 9 p.m. Texas Southern 86, Grambling St. 85 Buff alo at Florida, 7 p.m. ESPN — TBA Saturday, Feb. 17 register, call 526-7393. class or get a Fit Card UAB 68, W. Kentucky 60 Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. ESPNU — TBA UCF 79, Memphis 72 Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7 p.m. BASEBALL Youth spring sports: (11 visits for $30). The COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) UNC-Wilmington 87, Hofstra 79 N.Y. Rangers at Carolina, 7 p.m. American League Registration is open fi rst class is free. For 7 p.m. Virginia 60, Notre Dame 54 Columbus at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. — Named Lou Marson manag- BTN — Rutgers at Indiana W. Carolina 103, The Citadel 82 Toronto at St. Louis, 8 p.m. er, Pat Rice pitching coach and Brian Betancourth now through March more information, call ESPN2 — Notre Dame at North Carolina State William & Mary 84, Elon 74 Anaheim at Minnesota, 8 p.m. hitting coach of Salt Lake (PCL); David Newhan for the Putnam County 526-7393. SEC — Ole Miss at Georgia Woff ord 80, UNC-Greensboro 50 Nashville at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. manager, Jairo Cuevas pitching coach, Matt 9 p.m. MIDWEST Arizona at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Spring hitting coach and Dylan Mazzo defensive ESPN2 — Oregon at Oregon State Ball St. 57, Akron 56 coach of Mobile (SL); Michael Wuertz pitching NHL HOCKEY Bowling Green 87, N. Illinois 67 GOLF coach, Derek Florko hitting coach and Todd Cun- 0SUBMISSION INFORMATION0 7:30 p.m. Bradley 65, Illinois St. 59 ningham defensive coach of Inland Empire (Cal); NBCSN — Tampa Bay at Columbus Butler 91, DePaul 78 Genesis Open Will Bradley hitting coach of Burlington (MWL); 10 p.m. Cent. Michigan 87, Ohio 80 Saturday Jack Santora manager, Brian Garman and Tanner Photos: To submit sports-related photos for pubi- NBCSN — Boston at San Jose Cleveland St. 89, IUPUI 86 At Pacific Palisades CC Reklaitis pitching coaches and Ryan Sebra and cation, email to [email protected]. Call SOCCER Drake 84, Valparaiso 79 Los Angeles Casey Shaw hitting coaches of Orem (Pioneer); 2:30 p.m. Grand Canyon 90, Chicago St. 59 Purse: $7.4 million and Dave Stapleton manager, Tyler Anderson and 931-526-9715, preferably mornings, for more info. FS1 — Bundesliga: FC Nürnberg vs. Borussia Dort- Green Bay 82, Detroit 73 Yardage: 7,322; Par: 71 Jon Watson pitching coaches and Daniel Ortega mund Iowa St. 78, Kansas St. 64 Second Round and Tyler Jeske hitting coaches of the AZL Angels. Calendars: To submit a sporting event for the To Kansas 78, West Virginia 53 Justin Thomas 66-65—131 -11 TEXAS RANGERS — Signed C Adam Moore to a minor BASKETBALL Kent St. 71, E. Michigan 58 Do List, Announcements or Golf Calendar, email Adam Scott 66-65—131 -11 league contract. NCAA AP Top 25 Michigan 65, Maryland 52 J.B. Holmes 63-69—132 -10 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to terms with RHP the information to [email protected] Minnesota 84, Indiana 63 Patrick Rodgers 66-67—133 -9 John Axford on a minor league contract. Saturday Nebraska 59, Northwestern 50 Michael Thompson 69-64—133 -9 National League before 5 p.m. Thursday for inclusion in the next 1. Tennessee (23-2) lost to No. 5 Kentucky 86-69. Nebraska-Omaha 74, Purdue Fort Wayne 71 Tony Finau 66-68—134 -8 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Signed RHP Jay Jackson to Sunday edition. Next: vs. Vanderbilt, Tuesday. North Dakota 85, Oral Roberts 73 Jordan Spieth 64-70—134 -8 a minor league contract. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN D3 herald-citizen.com Th omas leads Genesis Open Daytona 500 has

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tiger Woods had Riviera rocking with throwback feel cheers that could be heard a half- mile away, three birdies and an DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Among those eagle in his opening four holes trying to win the Daytona 500 this year are a for his hottest start on the PGA Florida watermelon farmer, a short-track champi- Tour in nearly 10 years. on from New England, a television analyst and a On the other side of the course, 22-year-old whose career nearly was derailed by a and still well ahead of him on brain tumor. the leaderboard, Justin Thomas The front row is the youngest in Daytona 500 made a 12-foot eagle putt to take history and it will be William Byron, a Liberty a one-shot lead over Adam Scott, University student who had his wisdom teeth who narrowly missed his eagle removed in the off season, leading the fi eld to green attempt from 10 feet. in Sunday’s showcase race to kick off the NASCAR It was the kind of Saturday season. drama at the Genesis Open that The overall look of the nation’s top racing series sets the table for the fi nal round, has undergone a transformation the last few sea- with one big diff erence. sons and proof is plastered on the hood of Corey The third round was just LaJoie’s car. His full facial-haired face adorns his getting started at rain-delayed Ford Mustang, which easily makes him the most Riviera. recognizable driver among the eight Daytona 500 “There’s so much golf to play,” rookies in the fi eld. Scott said. “It feels like it’s late in AP “He looks like he’s going to eat you every lap,” the tourney, but it’s only half- Justin Thomas watches his second shot from the eighth fairway quipped Clint Bowyer. way.” during second round play of the Genesis Open at Riviera Country LaJoie’s paint scheme for his low-budget team is Thomas got a lot done in the Club Saturday in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. courtesy of sponsor Old Spice, which chose “The eight holes he played Saturday Great American Race” to promote its dry sham- — six in the morning to complete for par. leaders were just getting going. poo. Manscaped.com bought the space on the back the second round, two in the The third round was to re- It was the fi rst time since the of Landon Cassill’s car, Bubba Wallace signed twilight to at least leave Riviera sume at 6:45 a.m., and then the second round of the Buick Open Aftershokz headphones for the race. After Casey with the lead. He nearly holed a 76 players who make the cut will in 2009 that he started 5 under Mears made the fi eld — his fi rst race in two years 9-iron on No. 5 for a tap-in birdie, head right back out in the same through four holes. Cody Gribble — skateboard rim maker Rim Ryderz joined his and then clipped a fl op shot from groups. and Peter Malnati, playing with program. the putting green and over the Thomas got a lot done in eight golf’s biggest star for the fi rst This Daytona 500 is unlike any in recent mem- bunker to make par on the par-3 holes at rain-delayed Riviera — time, could hang with him. If ory and truly highlights the dramatic loss of star sixth on his way to a 6-under 65. six in the morning this were Woods against the best power from just four years ago. The 2015 race Scott played behind him — he got Thomas was at 13-under par score of both of them, he would featured Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Tony in nine holes — and matched his through two holes of the third have been 5 up through seven Stewart, Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards, Bobby La- 65 to join him in the 36-hole lead round. holes. bonte, Michael Waltrip and Danica Patrick. All are at 11-under 131. The seven holes Woods com- Even so, Woods remained now retired. Both made tough par saves on pleted had the gallery in a seven shots behind, with Thomas Some of the big-money sponsors in that race No. 2 in the third round. Both hit frenzy. and Scott looking sharp. included Lowe’s, Target, Dollar General, GoDaddy their tee shots on the next hole, Hours earlier, he made a 25-foot Patrick Rodgers, who complet- and 5-Hour Energy. All have since pulled out of wanting to get in as many holes birdie putt from the fringe on his ed a 67, opened with an eagle and NASCAR. as possible in superb conditions fi nal hole of the second round for was two shots behind Thomas. What remains is a new-look NASCAR that none- and to keep Sunday even a little a 71 to assure he would make the The start of the tournament theless has a throwback feel. bit shorter. cut — he ultimately made it with was delayed seven hours by rain NASCAR was built on the premise that if a bud- But they ran out of light. one shot to spare, 10 shots out of Thursday and has been trying ding driver or team owner could scrape together Scott always leaves the fl ag- the lead — and then he looked to catch up, creating a disjointed the funds to fi eld a car, they could bring it down stick in, anyway, but he couldn’t like a diff erent player. feel to the week. Thomas said he to the beach and try to make the big show. As the see it from 136 yards away. Thom- Woods hit a delicate pitch to could barely feel his toes when he sport exploded past its Southern origins, it became as decided to mark his ball in the 5 feet for birdie on No. 10, hit warmed up Saturday morning in nearly impossible for a new driver to claw his way right rough. Play stopped across 3-wood to 10 feet for eagle on the temperatures in the low 40s and into a ride. Riviera, as Woods chose to mark par-5 11th, holed a 20-foot birdie darkness as he set out to fi nish But change has created opportunity — even his ball well short of the green putt on the 12th and a 15-foot the second round. He also was second and third chances for a guy like Ross at the par-5 17th, where he will birdie putt on the 13th. Just like up before dawn on Friday to get Chastain. The eighth-generation watermelon farm- return to try to get up-and-down that, he was tied for 12th as the ready to start his opening round. er impressed a sponsor with his work ethic and landed a career-changing ride with unexpected funding. Federal agents raided the sponsor right before Christmas, but Chastain still managed to land a seat for his fi rst Daytona 500. Auburn beats Vanderbilt 64-53 Ryan Preece bounced back and forth between NA- SCAR and New England short tracks before fi nally NASHVILLE (AP) — gled off ensively, Vander- vived a fi rst half with and his players. gambling on his future. He settled for a part-time With shots not falling, bilt played hard ... Our their worst shooting Bryce Brown added job with a competitive team because he believed he the Auburn Tigers defense was really good. performance in nearly 14 points for Auburn. could show his true talent if given the right equip- focused on defense to We turned them over 19 a year to snap a nine- Chuma Okeke and Ma- ment. Now he’s also a Daytona 500 rookie. away from Memo- times.” game skid to Vanderbilt lik Dunbar each had 13 Same with Matt Tiff t, who learned he had a rial Gym with a very Not only did Auburn along with their two- apiece. brain tumor four races into his 2016 season. Or rare win. turn Vanderbilt over 19 game skid this season. Aaron Nesmith led Daniel Hemric of Kannapolis, North Carolina, who Jared Harper scored times, 10 of those were The Commodores Vanderbilt with 24 followed hero Dale Earnhardt Sr. from the old mill 16 points, and Auburn steals as the Tigers had (9-16, 0-12) lost their points and a career-high town into a ride with Richard Childress Racing. beat Vanderbilt 64-53 a 17-0 scoring edge off 13th straight, putting 14 rebounds. Yanni Parker Kligerman, a part-time racer and full- Saturday for the Tigers’ turnovers. them just a loss off the Wetzell had his fi rst time television personality, raced his way into his fi rst win at Memorial Auburn (17-8, 6-6 longest losing streak in double-double at Vandy second Daytona 500. Gym since Feb. 16, 2000. Southeastern Confer- school history set over with 10 and 10. “Watching this race last year, I literally thought “That’s a long time, ence) had lost 13 of the the span of the 1934- Harper hit back-to- I’d never drive a Cup car again, never have another and so I’m proud of our last 14 against Vander- 35 and 1935-36 season. back 3s and fi nished chance in the Daytona 500,” Kligerman said. “I’m kids for grinding and bilt inside the league’s Vanderbilt coach Bryce his own 9-2 run giving doing TV full-time. It just didn’t seem like I was able to get the win,” oldest gym and had won Drew called the skid un- Auburn its biggest lead really getting anyone’s attention. For whatever Auburn coach Bruce only twice here since charted waters for both at 43-33 with 10:44 left in reason, I just couldn’t fi nd the right opportunity, Pearl said. “We strug- 1990. The Tigers sur- himself, his assistants the game. couldn’t fi nd a sponsor.” MEN: Clay leads Tech in scoring and rebounds

FROM PAGE D1 ney Alexander scored six as did Corey Tillery. Tyler Thompson tallied two. half, thanks to the scoring of Dylan Belmont was led in scoring by Win- Windler, Kevin McClain and Nick dler with 21 points and nine rebounds. Hopkins. McClain chipped in 16 and Hopkins Tech fought back on the hot hands had 11. Seth Adelsperger added 10. As of freshman guard Jr. Clay and red- a team, Belmont shot 50 percent from shirt freshman Hunter Vick, but the fi eld and 53 percent from long couldn’t make up much ground in the range. second half. Tech will be back in action next “I thought we fought like crazy in week when the Golden Eagles close the second half,” Payne said. “They out the home portion of their schedule came out early in the second half with visits from Eastern Kentucky on and it was three, three and three. Thursday and Morehead State Uni- You have to expect that at some point versity on Saturday. The tip for each and you have to withstand that. The game will be at 7:30 p.m. problem is transition buckets, those “I know the guys are hurting. second chance buckets that you didn’t We’ve had a lot of games where we have to give them. It is the ones we had a chance to win, but let them go,” give them that are tough (to take).” Payne said. “The only thing to do is Clay led Tech in scoring with 20 answer the bell and come ready to points in the loss. He also led the team play. Tonight was bad, but we’re still in rebounds with eight. Vick tallied 15 in the position where we can get in points, helping out with four boards the conference tournament. We have and three steals. Jared Sherfi eld came to start winning some games, so my off the bench to get nine points and whole focus with these guys is let’s get Micaiah Henry tallied seven. Court- ready to practice on Monday.” WOMEN: Tech ready for final two home games

FROM PAGE D1 Conley Chinn tallied 11. and Belmont was huge,” Tech will now pre- Rosamond said. “We’re tallied four points, and pare for its fi nal home closing that gap now. We Mackenzie Coleman and weekend of the season went to their place and Lacy Cantrell had two when the Golden Eagles beat them this season. “Master Strokes” Sponsored By: points each. host Eastern Kentucky However, they’re not Maggard, who is on Thursday and More- handing out any trophies one shy of 400 career head State University tonight and even though 3-pointers, had the hot on Saturday. The tip for this hurts and they em- hand for Belmont with each game is slated for barrassed us a little bit, • Cookeville • Jamestown 37 points. Ellie Harmey- 5:30 p.m. we have to learn from • Livingston • Gainesboro er and Maddie Wright “When we fi rst got this. We have to be ready 528-0474 scored 19 each, while here, the gap between us for Thursday.” •Auto •Home •Life •Business D4 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 herald-citizen.com LSU survives Georgia ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — didn’t turn the ball over, and road. They sneaked out of Ja’vonte Smart was a little that’s why we were able to Rupp Arena this week with too emotional after hitting pull it out,” LSU coach Will an upset victory on Kavel a 3-pointer for LSU midway Wade said. “Georgia played Bigby-Williams’ last-second through the second half. tremendously, and we were tip-in against Kentucky, and He yelled out to cele- very fortunate to pull it out.” they’ve won three times in brate and was whistled for LSU was down six midway overtime. It’s a big turn- a technical foul, helping through the fi rst half, but around after LSU lost its fi nal Georgia take a three-point went on a 17-2 run to take a seven SEC road games last lead. Smart gathered him- 31-22 lead on Skylar Mays’ season and dropped nine in a self, though, and hit another layup. Georgia remained in row away from Baton Rouge 3 two possessions later, and the game, thanks in part to a before starting league play the Tigers didn’t trail again. sixth straight sellout crowd this year. The Tigers are 7-0 “I was just playing with at Stegeman Coliseum mak- on the road in the SEC for the the fl ow of the game, trying ing it tough on the Tigers. fi rst time since 1981. to bring energy on (defense),” Nicolas Claxton fi nished “Coach really told us to Smart said. “Once we got with 17 points and Rayshaun take rebounding and defense stops, I wanted to put the ball Hammonds had 13 for Geor- with us,” Smart said. “You in the hole and doing whatev- gia (10-15, 1-11). The Bulldogs can’t really take off ense on er I could to help us win.” have lost six straight in their the road because it’s hard to Tremont Waters scored 20 fi rst season under coach get sometimes, but you can points, Smart added 19 and Tom Crean. always take rebounding and No. 19 LSU won its fourth Claxton liked his team’s defense. That’s a big part of straight game, holding on eff ort even though Georgia our success.” for an 83-79 victory Saturday came up short. Georgia: In 24 SEC halves night. “I would say it is progress, played this season, the Bull- The Tigers (21-4, 11-1 South- just playing our hardest for dogs have been outscored 19 eastern Conference) are off the whole 40 minutes,” Clax- times. ... Crean went with a to their best start in league ton said. “Not coming out in three-guard starting line- play since the 1981 Final Four the second half and being in up, sitting forward Derek team was 11-0. Georgia stayed a drought.” Ogbeide and guard Teshaun close but the Tigers had Hightower in favor of Turtle AP enough quickness and size to TIP-INS Jackson, Jordan Harris and LSU guard Skylar Mays (4) goes between Georgia’s Tye wear down the Bulldogs. LSU: The Tigers keep walk-on redshirt senior Fagan (14) and Rayshaun Hammonds (20) during a game “In the second half, we just fi nding ways to win on the Christian Harrison. Saturday in Athens, Ga. Duke knocks off North Carolina State, Tech wins

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — loss in three decades at Joel RJ Barrett had Duke’s fi rst Coliseum. triple-double in 13 years, fi nishing with 23 points, 11 NO. 12 PURDUE 76 rebounds and 10 assists in the PENN STATE 64 Blue Devils’ 94-78 victory. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Zion Williamson scored 32 (AP) — Carsen Edwards points on 12-of-16 shooting scored 15 of his 21 points in and Tre Jones added 13 to the second half and Matt help the Blue Devils (23-2, 11-1 Haarms added a career-high Atlantic Coast Conference) 18 for Purdue. win their ninth straight. The Boilermakers (18-7, 11-3 Barrett became the fourth Big Ten) reclaimed a share of Duke player with a tri- the conference lead with their ple-double and the fi rst since ninth win in 10 games. Shelden Williams in January Lamar Stevens fi nished 2006. He completed it in the with 18 points and Rasir fi nal minute, hitting William- Bolton had 17 for Penn State son for a layup that put Duke (9-16, 2-12). The Nittany Lions up 90-74. have lost have 10 of 12. Markell Johnson had 16 points and 10 assists for the NO. 14 KANSAS 78 Wolfpack (18-8, 6-7), who WEST VIRGINIA 53 had their two-game winning LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — streak snapped. Devon Dotson and K.J. Law- son each scored 15 points, and NO. 4 VIRGINIA 60 Kansas beat depleted West NOTRE DAME 54 Virginia. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. , K.J.’s (AP) — Kyle Guy scored 22 brother, had 14 points for the points, De’Andre Hunter had Jayhawks (20-6, 9-4 Big 12), 20 with 10 rebounds and Vir- who won their third straight AP ginia withstood a late push by as they continue to start four Notre Dame forward Nate Laszewski, left, tries to grab a in front of Virginia Notre Dame. freshmen. guard Braxton Key, right, during the first half of a game in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday. Hunter scored six points Lamont West and Chase during a 9-0 run for the Cava- Harler scored 11 points apiece liers (22-2, 10-2 Atlantic Coast for West Virginia (10-15, 2-10), seventh straight Atlantic Conference) after the Fight- which struggled without Coast Conference win. ing Irish closed to within former starters Esa Ahmed Freshman Devin Vassell 45-44 with 8:12 left. and Wesley Harris, who were came off the bench to score a T.J. Gibbs scored 17 and dismissed from the team ear- team-high 11 while playing in D.J. Harvey had 10 for Notre lier in the week for violating his hometown for the Semi- Dame (13-12, 3-9). athletic department policies. noles (20-5, 8-4). Notre Dame got within 54-52 in the fi nal minute after NO. 15 TEXAS TECH 86 NO. 23 IOWA STATE 78 Virginia went scoreless for BAYLOR 61 NO. 18 KANSAS STATE 64 more than four minutes. But LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) Guy made four free throws to — Jarrett Culver scored 18 — Lindell Wigginton hit seal it. points and Davide Moret- fi ve 3-pointers and scored 23 ti added 17 as Texas Tech points, Talen Horton-Tucker NO. 6 MICHIGAN 65 cruised past short-handed buried six 3s and had 20, and NO. 24 MARYLAND 52 and turnover-prone Baylor. Iowa State pulled away late ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Jared Butler scored 16 to tighten up the Big 12 title — Charles Matthews scored points and Mario Kegler race. 14 points and Iggy Brazdeikis added 15 for the Bears (16-9, Marial Shayok added 13 added 13 to lift Michigan over 7-5 Big 12), who were with- points and 13 rebounds for Maryland. out key backcourt players the Cyclones (19-6, 8-4), who The Wolverines (23-3, 12-3 Makai Mason (foot) and King pulled within a game of the Big Ten) rebounded from McClure (knee) for the third Wildcats (19-6, 9-3) with six their loss at Penn State ear- consecutive game. games to go in the conference lier in the week. Michigan schedule. raced out to a 14-2 advantage NO. 16 LOUISVILLE 56 and led by as much as 15 in CLEMSON 55 NO. 21 IOWA 71 the fi rst half. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — RUTGERS 69 Bruno Fernando scored all Christen Cunningham scored PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) 12 of his points in the second 16 of his 18 points in the sec- — Joe Wieskamp banked in half for the Terrapins (19-7, ond half to rally Louisville, a 3-pointer from the corner 10-5). which hung on in the fi nal with less than a second to seconds. play and Iowa posted a mirac- NO. 8 NORTH CAROLINA 95 The Cardinals (18-8, 9-4 ulous victory over Rutgers for WAKE FOREST 57 Atlantic Coast Conference) its fourth straight win. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. led 56-49 with 17 seconds left The Scarlet Knights ap- (AP) — Cameron Johnson after a by Steven peared on the verge of their AP scored 27 points, and North Enoch but then nearly lost a second upset of a ranked Duke’s RJ Barrett (5) celebrates after a score while Carolina scored the game’s third straight in disastrous team this season when Gio North Carolina State’s Torin Dorn (2) looks on during the fi rst 18 points en route to fashion. Marcquise Reed hit Baker got a friendly role on a second half of a game in Durham, N.C., Saturday. its biggest-ever margin of two 3-pionters that cut the 3-pointer from the top of the victory in an Atlantic Coast defi cit to one, but Louisville key with 3.3 seconds to play Conference road game. survived. to put Rutgers (12-13, 5-10 Big went in the basket, setting off The 6-foot-10, 250-pound Freshman Coby White Elijah Thomas led the Ti- Ten) ahead 69-68. a wild celebration on the Iowa Blackshear overwhelmed the added 10 points, fi ve rebounds gers (15-10, 5-7) with 15 points. After Iowa (20-5, 9-5) called bench. undersized Panthers, making and six assists for the Tar Reed had 13 points and 12 a timeout, Connor McCaff rey his fi rst six fi eld goal at- Heels (20-5, 10-2), who domi- rebounds. threw a length of the court NO. 22 VIRGINIA TECH 70 tempts on his way to a nearly nated from the tip following pass that Rutgers’ Eugene PITTSBURGH 64 fl awless performance. their fi rst loss in a month. NO. 17 FLORIDA STATE 69 Omoruyi defl ected. PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ker- The Hokies (20-5, 9-4 Atlan- Freshman Jaylen Hoard GEORGIA TECH 47 The ball went to Wieskamp ry Blackshear Jr. scored a tic Coast Conference) have scored 17 points in an ugly ATLANTA (AP) — Christ in the corner next to the season-high 29 points, Ahmed won two straight following a afternoon for the Demon Koumadje had 10 points and Hawkeyes’ bench and his Hill added 14 and Virginia two-game losing streak. Deacons (9-15, 2-10), who 12 rebounds as Florida State off -balance, high-arching Tech held off slumping Pitts- Xavier Johnson led Pitt (12- suff ered their most lopsided tied a school record with its shot hit off the backboard and burgh. 14, 2-11) with 18 points. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN D5 MHS survivesherald-citizen.com Clarkrange in OT Monterey overcomes fourth quarter deficit to earn victory

BY SCOTT WILSON HERALD-CITIZEN

SPARTA - Adam West was not happy Friday night after his Monterey High School Wildcats slipped by Clarkrange 47-44 in overtime here in the District 6/1A Basketball Tournament at White County High School. West was pleased with the fact the Wildcats won the game and advance to the championship contest against Clay County on Tuesday night. What he wasn’t pleased about was the way his team played, squandering away a nine-point lead in the third peri- od before having to rally to force overtime. “They outplayed us for almost the entire game. There were a few little plays here and there we made that were good,” West said. “It was a great game plan on their part. Everything they BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN wanted to do they did.” Cookeville’s Alyssa Love, left, shoots over The victory improves Monterey White County’s Julie Curtis during the Lady to 25-7 on the season and earns Cavs’ 61-54 win over the Warriorettes Friday them a spot in the district title night in Crossville. game against the Bulldogs. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. Clarkrange falls to 13-18 and will play Gor- CHS: Lady Cavs face Stone donsville in the consolation game Tuesday at 6 p.m. Memorial Monday for title “Clarkrange played extremely well and, really, a few defensive FROM PAGE D1 and three free throws. stops here and there, a couple Cookeville’s Jack of turnovers, a few jump balls next two fi eld goals and Humphrey hit a layup was the diff erence in the game two free throws, open- and bonus free throw for us,” West explained. “We just ing CHS up to make to cut the defi cit to two didn’t have it together. We had a fi ve free throws and points (52-50) with 21 lot of mental issues that we could extend its lead back out seconds remaining, but have been better at. We didn’t to nine points at 58-49. White County’s Kegan have our best game and a lot of From there, CHS Dodson hit his third that has to go to the team we iced it with three free and fourth free throws were playing.” throws from Julianne with 10 seconds left. Clarkrange fi nally took the Dunaway. The Cavs put up two lead, briefl y, on a 3-pointer by “We played well in 3-pointers, but neither Nate Hall to open the fourth SCOTT WILSON | HERALD-CITIZEN the fi rst quarter, and of them fell. period and give the Buff aloes a Monterey’s Grayson Randolph (23) shoots over a Clarkrange then we didn’t really “We just tightened 26-25 advantage. The two teams defender during the Wildcats’ 47-44 win over the Buff aloes play well until the the hatches a little bit went back and forth over the next Friday night in Sparta. last four minutes,” and made a defensive couple of minutes and, behind WCHS head girls coach change,” Mitchell said. buckets from Jaxson Billings and a technical foul, also following a together for the moments that Michael Dodgen said. “We got a fi ve-point Peyton West, Monterey recovered personal foul, and Monterey got matter at the end,” said coach “Cookeville made some lead, and that was the lead at 32-30 with 3:35 to go. Paxton Payne and Peyton West West. big shots, and they’re essentially the ball The give and take between the to combine on four straight free “(In Tuesday’s championship just better than us game.” two teams continued for the next tosses to make it 40-40 at the end game) we’ve got to play better right now. It’s a tough Things were tight 60 seconds until Keith Whited of regulation. than we did tonight. The other pill to swallow, but they the entire game as nailed a 3-pointer for Clarkrange “Everything is about a posses- thing is we’ve got to guard those play hard.” the score was tied fi ve to give CHS a 35-32 lead at the 2:39 sion and unfortunately we took guys. Clay County is so good and The game started times in the fi rst three mark. Monterey’s Kevin Borjas a couple of bad shots during that every one of them can score.” with a fl urry of action quarters. missed two free throws, but at the stretch too,” coach West said. as the lead changed However, the Cavs other end of the court a technical “However, we were able to make CLAY COUNTY BEATS GORDONSVILLE hands 10 times in the held all the leads until fouled was called on the Wildcats, some free throws, and we made In the other boys’ semifi nal, fi rst quarter with the third period. in addition to a personal foul, and a jumper in the corner. For us, Clay County rolled over Gordons- White County taking “In the second Whited hit all four free throws to we’ve been there (playing from ville by a score of 78-68. The win the 17-16 advantage. quarter, Cookeville widen Clarkrange’s lead to 39-32 behind) a lot. We’ve been in that puts the Bulldogs at 28-2 on the However, the Lady was playing a 2-3 zone, with 1:43 to go. situation a lot. I don’t like that sit- season, while the Tigers fall to Cavs started the second we fell in love with the “They made some 3s up top and uation, but we’ve been there a lot.” 15-13 overall. quarter with a 10-0 run, three, and they weren’t we just weren’t getting our hands Payne led Monterey in scoring Landon Woodcock set the pace and they never relin- going in,” Mitchell up,” said coach West. “I don’t with 21 points on the night. Pey- for Clay County, scoring a game quished the lead. explained. know what we were doing. Then, ton West tallied 16 and Grayson high of 36 points. Gavin Silk Cookeville’s defense “We went in the lock- we get a technical, get the foul Randolph added eight. Billings had 15 points and Jake Ashlock was a major factor as er room and wondered and they’re in the bonus. They scored two. chipped in with 14. BJ Emberton the Lady Cavs held why we’re jacking up hit all four free throws so I think Clarkrange was led in scoring scored nine points and Heath White County to just threes when we’re they go up seven.” by Whited with 14 points. Dad- Kimes had eight to wrap up the two points in the third bigger than them. We Monterey scores four of the rick Phillips chipped in with 10 scoring. quarter. made the defensive next fi ve points to cut the Buf- and Seth Henderson added seven. Tyler Gregory scored 16 points “Our defense was adjustment in the third faloes’ lead to 40-36 with just 39 Nate Hall tallied fi ve. to lead Gordonsville in the loss. great,” Gillies said. quarter, got a stop, and ticks on the clock. However, a “We weren’t together on the Hunter Mann contributed with 12 “We had an entire week made a layup in the Clarkrange player was called for court all night, we were just points. off to prepare, and we paint. That changed talked about (White the game.” County) every day. White County was Everybody that came led in scoring by UHS: Hurst scores only six points in first quarter for Upperman in and every time they Grant Slatten with two subbed, we had the 3-pointers, eight fi eld FROM PAGE D1 of her own. as heck of our kids for second, Gore started to right matchup.” goals, 4-5 free throws, UHS would outscore doing what they had go off by making two CHS was led in and 22 points. Masyn played at Tennessee DeKalb 18-10 in the sec- to do,” said UHS boys back-to-back threes scoring by Chloe Grace Winningham was the Tech,” said Lady Bees’ ond period making the coach Bobby McWil- to increase the lead to Savage, who sunk two only other double-digit coach Dana McWil- score 24-15 at the half. liams. 27-14. 3-pointers, eight fi eld scorer for the Warriors liams. “We don’t worry so The UHS boys saw The Bees would then goals, 7-8 free throws, with three triples and Both teams struggled much if we are up two a shooting clinic from force a turnover twice and scored 25 points. 13 points. to fi nd their rhythm or down two. We are just guard Collin Gore, who in a row and get Allen Dunaway made 7-10 Cookeville was led early on in the game. trying to play the game dropped 30 points with a wide-open layup each from the charity stripe by Owen with 20 points By the end of the fi rst and play steady all the six rebounds and four time on the fast break and contributed 12 and Humphrey with 14. period, there were only way though and hope assists in the physical to increase the lead to points, while Olivia Up next, the Lady 11 points scored be- good things happen in win over the York Insti- 31-16. Shipman made three Cavs are set to take on tween the two teams. the end,” said McWil- tute Dragons. Even though UHS big triples for nine Stone Memorial Mon- Despite the off ensive liams. Alex Rush got an- was scoring at will, points. day at 7:30 p.m. in the struggles from UHS, the UHS would contin- other double double York continued to make White County was District 6-AAA Tour- Lady Bees had a good ue the game with only and made his defensive important baskets to de- led by District 6-AAA nament championship, defensive presence in six points in the third presence known by crease the lead to 35-25 Freshman of the Year while the Cavs will face the paint. and fourth, but DeKalb ending the game with 10 at the half. Alaina Stiles with 15 Rhea County Tuesday Brooklyn Crouch, County also faced shoot- points, 12 rebounds and York’s scoring contin- points. at 6 p.m. in a consola- Hurst, Ashland McClel- ing struggles with only 4 blocks. ued into the third where In the fi nal game of tion game. lan and Chloe Maynord 13 points of their own in Gore started his great they decreased the lead the night, the Warriors The Warriors will all had a block in the the second half. night by scoring 10 in even more making the took advantage of some take on Stone Memori- fi rst quarter. The Lady Bees would the fi rst quarter. score 42-37 going into CHS turnovers down al Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Hurst scored the only hold the lead in the low The all-district guard the fourth period. the stretch to win. in the championship six points for UHS in the scoring contest until the was in full focus ending To start the quarter, “I don’t really know game, and the Warrio- fi rst and Upperman led end to claim an eight- the quarter by banking Gore hit his fi fth three what to say. We didn’t rettes will face Rhea after the fi rst period by point win. in a buzzer beater from of the night to set the do a whole lot well,” County Monday at 6 a score of 6-5. Crouch would score the logo. tone for the last quarter CHS head boys coach p.m. in a consolation The Lady Bees started 10 points and have two “Collin is an unbeliev- after his scoreless third Kevin Bray said. game. to heat up and had their rebounds along side able player. Pound for period. “White County’s play- “We’re playing Stone best quarter of basket- leading scorer Hurst pound, he is one of the Upperman held on for ers just made a couple at Stone again,” Gillies ball in the second. with 15. best players in the state. the 61-57 win. more plays than we did. said. Aiyana Levy, Hurst In the boys’ contest, He is a special player Both teams are head- We’re not done yet.” “We feel like we’ve and Torie Brooks the game was close for and a joy to coach,” said ing to the district cham- With 3:09 remaining, played really well stepped up off ensively four quarters. McWilliams. pionship. The Lady Bees Cookeville’s Stockton against them twice, and fi nished the second “We played as hard Isaiah Allen also did will play Macon County Owen tied the game at but we haven’t played with fi ve points each as we possibly could. his share by scoring fi ve on Monday night at 7:30 47-47. a complete game yet. with all players making Those kids are tired in out of his 10 points in p.m., while the Bees will However, the War- If we can do that, we’ll one 3-pointer. that locker room. It was the fi rst, helping make play Livingston Acad- riors scored the next give them a run for Crouch would add on just two good ball teams the lead 21-14. emy at 7:30 on Tuesday fi ve points with a layup their money.” to this total with a three playing, and I am proud At the start of the night. D6 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 herald-citizen.com Vols shuffl e staff , Ansley brought on as coordinator

KNOXVILLE (AP) — tor and assistant head Tennessee is spending coach. Tennessee an- big to give coach Jeremy nounced last month that Pruitt a more experi- Martin was joining the enced staff with some staff without specifying familiar faces. the role he would fi ll. Pruitt announced Tennessee invested staff changes Friday heavily in upgrading its that included the hire of staff after going 5-7 in Derrick Ansley as a de- Pruitt’s debut season. fensive coordinator who “I think we’re com- will handle all defensive mitted to having the calls. best staff we can possi- Pruitt had called bly have to help get us Tennessee’s defensive where we want to be,” signals last season while Pruitt said. Kevin Sherrer served as Martin is receiving defensive coordinator. a $450,000 salary to go Ansley was Alabama’s along with the sev- defensive backs coach en-fi gure deals given in 2016-17 when Pruitt to Chaney and Ansley. TONY MARABLE | HERALD-CITIZEN was the Crimson Tide’s Tennessee had paid defensive coordinator. departing assistants Ty- Ansley spent the 2018 son Helton $1.2 million, Starting off right season coaching the Charles Kelly $330,000 Oakland Raiders’ sec- and Terry Fair $255,000 ondary. last season. The Tennessee Tech baseball team got the 2019 but the Golden Eagles completed the sweep “He brings a lot of ex- Helton left his position season started off on a high note this weekend in dominant fashion, winning 8-3 and 7-4 perience, (has) coached as Tennessee’s off ensive as the Golden Eagles completed a three-game Saturday. Pictured above is Tennessee Tech’s a lot of really good coordinator to become sweep of Western Illinois Saturday at TTU. left-handed pitcher Nic Dye delivering a strike players,” Pruitt said. Western Kentucky’s Tech’s first win was a close 3-2 decision Friday, during the first game Saturday at TTU. “Probably when I start head coach. Alabama a sentence, he can fi nish announced Friday that it.” Kelly has joined the Ansley agreed to a Crimson Tide’s staff NBA all-star night three-year contract as associate defensive worth $1 million annu- coordinator and safeties ally. He’s joining the coach, after he had been staff a month after Ten- Tennessee’s special has some fl air nessee lured off ensive teams coordinator and coordinator Jim Chaney safeties coach last sea- CHARLOTTE, “Steph is the greatest away from Georgia with son. Fair coached Ten- N.C. (AP) — Boston’s shooter of all time. But, a contract that will pay nessee’s cornerbacks in Jayson Tatum got his again, shooting off of him $1.5 million each 2018. gamewinner from the rack for a minute is of the next two seasons Each of Tennessee’s midcourt. Oklahoma not indicative of being and $1.7 million in 2021. two new coordinators City’s Hamidou Diallo a better shooter than Sherrer remains at has previous ties to the went over Shaquille Steph Curry. I don’t Tennessee coaching program. O’Neal to help win his want anybody to get it special teams and inside Chaney was Tennes- trophy. And Brooklyn’s twisted at all.” linebackers as part of see’s off ensive coordina- Joe Harris made all the And the runner-up the shuffl ing within the tor on the staff s of Lane shots at all the right left a winner, too. staff . Chris Weinke, a Kiffi n and Derek Dooley times to deny Golden Stephen Curry and Heisman Trophy-win- from 2009-12. State’s Stephen Curry a his brother Seth Curry ning quarterback at Chaney also was storybook ending in his of the Portland Trail Florida State in 2000, Tennessee’s interim hometown. Blazers had a bet where moves from running head coach for a sea- Say this for All-Star the winner of the backs coach to quarter- son-ending victory over Saturday Night: It had 3-point contest — they backs coach. Kentucky after Dooley fl air. were both entrants — David Johnson will was fi red in 2012. Ansley Tatum won the skills would have to pay for coach running backs af- coached Tennessee’s competition, Diallo tickets for the family ter working with receiv- defensive backs in 2012. put on a show for the over the rest of their ers last season. Pruitt noted the league’s annual slam careers. Pruitt also said Friday men on his staff have dunk title, and in easily Seth Curry didn’t get that Tee Martin, the coached over 190 NFL the most anticipated out of the fi rst round. AP quarterback of Ten- draft picks, including 37 part of the night Harris He said that even Oklahoma City Thunder Hamidou Diallo heads nessee’s 1998 national fi rst-round selections. held off the Warriors’ though his brother to the hoop during the NBA All-Star Slam championship team, Tennessee didn’t have a shooting star for the didn’t win, he’d pay up. Dunk contest Saturday in Charlotte, N.C. would coach receivers single player invited to win in the 3-point con- “It stands. He got and hold the title of the NFL scouting com- test. that 27 in Round One is a former Charlotte in my head anyway.” passing game coordina- bine that starts March 1. Harris made 12 and that’s impressive,” star, Steph is a three- Stephen Curry went straight shots in the Seth Curry said. “He time NBA champion, a combined 37 for 50 in fi nal round and went a deserved to win the bet Seth is in the league the two rounds, the best staggering 15 for 18 on and I have to do what I and mother Sonya beat of anyone in the event. moneyballs — the shots got to do.” them all by making an But Harris’ timely Tech runners earn worth the most — to Stephen Curry won underhand half-court makes of the money- win the 3-point title. the fi rst round with 27 shot Friday — was balls put him over the He fi nished with 26 points, making his last celebrated, the trophy top. national honor of a possible 34 points 10 shots. fi nish didn’t happen. “It’s been an honor in the fi nal round, Hield was second “I would have loved for me to be here, for beating Curry by two. with 26 points, and Har- the storybook ending me to participate in TTU cross country team garners Sacramento’s Buddy ris fi nished with 25 to — Steph comes home this weekend,” Harris Hield was third with 19 grab the last spot in the and wins in his native said. “And it’s certain- all-academic honors from TFCCCA fi nal-round points. fi nals. And in a week- Charlotte,” Stephen ly something that I’ll “Obviously, it’s in- end where the Curry Curry said. remember for a long NEW ORLEANS, La. equally as proud of what credible,” Harris said. family — Dell Curry “That’s how I had it time.” - The Tennessee Tech they do in the classroom men’s and women’s as I am proud of what cross country teams they do on the course.” have garnered All-Aca- And on the course, demic honors from the both teams were equally United States Track & as impressive as their Field and Cross Country scholarly marks. Coaches Association for Utilizing its “pack” the 2018 season. running formation, the With this set of Tennessee Tech men’s awards, the Tech wom- team took third place at en’s team has now been the Ohio Valley Con- recognized three times ference Cross Country in program history, Championships, its best while the men’s team fi nish since 1967. has met the criteria in With a 10th-place two diff erent seasons. overall fi nish at the con- Teams must record a ference meet, Brannon cumulative grade point Cheplak earned Second average of 3.0 or better Team All-OVC. to be eligible. The women were led TTU’s men’s team by the incredible ex- GPA of 3.32 ranked in ploits of Purity Sanga, the top half of the 195 who won the individual teams who earned the championship at the award, coming in 81st league meet, and was overall. named both the OVC The Tech women Female Cross Country maintained a 3.27 aver- Athlete of the Year and age for the year, which the Female Athlete of included them among the Championships. the 232 teams recog- Sanga notched three nized. victories, and never “An award like this fi nished below seventh shows the hard work place overall at any and dedication these meet excluding the athletes put forth into NCAA Championships. being true scholar-ath- Both Cheplak and letes,” said Tech head Sanga went on to earn coach Wayne Angel. All-Region honors at the “As a coach, I am NCAA South Regional. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN Comics E1 herald-citizen.com

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Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Miracle Conan Miracle Seinfeld Conan TCM 59 ››› “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” (1962) ››› “Life With Father” (1947) Å (:45) ››› “A River Runs Through It” (1992) Å ››› “Captains Courageous” (1937) (:15) ››› “Boys Town” (1938) Å (DVS) ›››› “Blow-Up” TLC 26 Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life “Robin’s Story” ’ Å Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous I Am Jazz (N) ’ Seeking Sister Wife Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous TNT 28 Supernatural Å UEFA UEFA Champions League Soccer UEFA ›› “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) ›› “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg. Å (DVS) ›› “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) TRAV 49 Destination Truth Destination Truth Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown TRUTV 45 Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Ad. 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Today is Saturday, Spring, Md. Jeremy Bulloch is 74. Feb. 16, the 47th day of In 1998, a China Actor William Katt is 2019. There are 318 days Airlines Airbus A300 68. Actor LeVar Bur- left in the year. trying to land in fog ton is 62. Actor-rapper On Feb. 16, 1959, Fidel near Taipei, Taiwan, Ice-T is 61. Actress Lisa Castro became premier crashed, killing all 196 Loring is 61. Interna- of Cuba a month and people on board, plus tional Tennis Hall of a-half after the over- seven on the ground. Famer John McEnroe throw of Fulgencio In 2001, The Unit- is 60. Rock musician Batista. ed States and Britain Andy Taylor is 58. Rock In 1804, Lt. Stephen staged air strikes musician Dave Lom- Zits Decatur led a success- against radar stations bardo (Slayer) is 54. ful raid into Tripoli and air defense com- Actress Sarah Clarke is Harbor to burn the U.S. mand centers in Iraq. 48. Olympic gold medal Navy frigate Phila- President George W. runner Cathy Freeman delphia, which had Bush met with Mexican is 46. Actor Mahershala fallen into the hands of President Vicente Fox Ali is 45. Singer Sam pirates during the First on the fi rst foreign trip Salter is 44. Electron- Barbary War. of Bush’s presidency. ic dance music artist In 1862, the Civil Dr. William H. Masters, Bassnectar is 41. Rap- War Battle of Fort who with his partner per Lupe Fiasco is 37. Donelson in Tennessee and later wife Virginia Actress Chloe Wepper ended as some 12,000 Johnson, pioneered is 33. Pop-rock sing- Confederate soldiers research in the fi eld of er Ryan Follese (Hot The Born Loser surrendered; Union human sexuality, died Chelle Rae) is 32. Rock Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s in Tucson, Ariz., at age musician Danielle Haim victory earned him the 85. (HYM) is 30. Actress moniker “Uncondition- In 2003, more than Elizabeth Olsen is 30. al Surrender Grant.” 100,000 people demon- Actor Mike Weinberg In 1868, the Benev- strated in the streets is 26. olent and Protective of San Francisco to Order of Elks was orga- protest a possible U.S. SUNDAY, MONDAY AND nized in New York City. invasion of Iraq. In 1945, American Today’s Birthdays: TUESDAY HOROSCOPES CAN BE troops landed on the Jazz/pop singer-actress FOUND IN THE MORE! SECTION. island of Corregidor in Peggy King is 89. Actor the Philippines during World War II. 0SUDOKU0 Garfield In 1948, N-B-C T-V began airing its fi rst nightly newscast, “The Camel Newsreel The- atre,” which consisted of Fox Movietone news- reels. In 1961, the United States launched the Explorer 9 satellite. In 1968, the nation’s fi rst 911 emergency telephone system was Frank & Ernest inaugurated in Ha- leyville, Alabama, as the speaker of the Al- abama House, Rankin Fite, placed a call from the mayor’s offi ce in City Hall to a red telephone at the police station (also located in City Hall) that was answered by U.S. Rep. Tom Bevill. In 1988, seven peo- ple were shot to death Arlo & Janis during an offi ce ram- page in Sunnyvale, California, by a man ob- sessed with a co-worker who was wounded in the attack. (The gun- man is on death row.) In 1996, eleven people were killed in a fi ery collision between an Amtrak passenger train and a Maryland com- muter train in Silver SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 MONDAY FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN E5 herald-citizen.com 0COMICS0 0CROSSWORD PUZZLE0 Dilbert

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Today is Monday, Feb. as an associate justice of Rock musician Robbie 18, the 49th day of 2019. the U.S. Supreme Court. Bachman is 66. Actor There are 316 days left In 1997, astronauts on John Travolta is 65. Ac- in the year. the space shuttle Dis- tor John Pankow is 64. On Feb. 18, 2001, auto covery completed their Game show host Vanna racing star Dale Earn- tune-up of the Hubble White is 62. Actress hardt Sr. died in a crash Space Telescope after 33 Jayne Atkinson is 60. at the Daytona 500; he hours of spacewalking; Actress Greta Scacchi was 49. the Hubble was then (SKAH’-kee) is 59. Actor In 1546, Martin released using the shut- Matt Dillon is 55. Rock Luther, leader of the tle’s crane. musician Tommy Scott Zits Protestant Reformation In 2003, an arson (Space) is 55. Rapper in Germany, died in attack involving two Dr. Dre is 54. Actress Eisleben. South Korean subway Molly Ringwald is 51. In 1861, Jeff erson trains in the city of Actress Sarah Brown Davis was sworn in as Daegu claimed 198 lives. is 44. Country musician provisional president of (The arsonist was sen- Trevor Rosen (Old Do- the Confederate States tenced to life in prison, minion) is 44. Actor Ike of America in Montgom- where he died in 2004.) Barinholtz is 42. Actor ery, Alabama. Today’s Birthdays: Kristoff er Polaha is 42. In 1913, Mexican Former Sen. John Singer-musician Sean President Francisco I. Warner, R-Va., is 92. Watkins (Nickel Creek) Madero and Vice Pres- Author Toni Morrison is 42. Actor Tyrone ident Jose Maria Pino is 88. Singer Yoko Ono Burton is 40. Rock-sing- The Born Loser Suarez were arrested is 86. Singer-songwriter er musician Regina during a military coup Bobby Hart is 80. Singer Spektor is 39. Opera (both were shot to death Irma Thomas is 78. singer Isabel Leonard is on Feb. 22). Singer Herman Santia- 37. Roots rock musician In 1930, photographic go (Frankie Lymon and Zac Cockrell (Alabama evidence of Pluto (now the Teenagers) is 78. Ac- Shakes) is 31. designated a “dwarf tress Jess Walton is 73. planet”) was discovered Singer Dennis DeYoung SUNDAY, MONDAY AND by Clyde W. Tombaugh is 72. Actress Sinead Cu- at Lowell Observatory sack is 71. Actress Cybill TUESDAY HOROSCOPES CAN BE in Flagstaff , Arizona. Shepherd is 69. Singer FOUND IN THE MORE! SECTION. In 1943, Madame Randy Crawford is 67. Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the Chinese leader, 0SUDOKU0 Garfield addressed members of the Senate and then the House, becoming the fi rst Chinese national to address both houses of the U.S. Congress. In 1970, the “Chica- go Seven” defendants were found not guilty of conspiring to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic national convention; fi ve were convicted of violat- Frank & Ernest ing the Anti-Riot Act of 1968 (those convictions were later reversed). In 1972, the California Supreme Court struck down the state’s death penalty. In 1977, the space shuttle prototype En- terprise, sitting atop a Boeing 747, went on its debut “fl ight” above Edwards Air Force Base in California. Arlo & Janis In 1983, 13 people were shot to death at a gam- bling club in Seattle’s Chinatown in what be- came known as the Wah Mee Massacre. (Two men were convicted of the killings and are serving life sentences; a third was found guilty of robbery and assault.) In 1988, Anthony M. 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(:03) ››› “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) Daniel Radcliffe. Å (DVS) Deadly Class Å The Magicians Å TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Miracle Brooklyn Conan TCM 59 Sayonara ››› “The Rains Came” (1939) (:15) ››› “The Inn of the Sixth Happiness” (1958) Å ››› “Mogambo” (1953) Clark Gable. ›››› “8 1/2” (1963, Fantasy) Marcello Mastroianni. ›››› “La Strada” (1954) Anthony Quinn. Cool Hand TLC 26 Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life “Doug” ’ Å Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper (N) My 600-Lb. Life “Supersized: Maja’s Story” Dr. Pimple Popper ’ TNT 28 Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks. NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Lakers. 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Å Walk ANPL 52 Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked: Supersized “All-Star Athlete Tanks” Tanked: Supersized “Chart-Topping Tanks” Tanked: Supersized BRAVO 62 Jersey Housewives-Atlanta Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Housewives-Atlanta ››› “The Green Mile” (1999) Tom Hanks. COM 65 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Roy Wood Jr. This Is Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle DISC 47 Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Gold Rush Parker closes in on his target. 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(N) College Basketball SportsCenter (N) UFC Main Event FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FREE 53 (:05) ›› “Alice in Wonderland” (2010) Johnny Depp. (:40) ››› “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin. ’ Å (:15) ››› “Monsters, Inc.” (2001, Children’s) ’ Å (:25) ›› “Rise of the Guardians” (2012) grown-ish The 700 Club Å “Willy Wonka” FX 30 How I Met Mike Mike ›› “Almost Christmas” (2016) Danny Glover. ’ Å ›› “Ghostbusters” (2016) Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig. ’ Å ››› “The Martian” (2015) Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain. ’ Å ››› “The Martian” (2015) Matt Damon. HGTV 51 Boise Boys ’ Å Lakefront Lakefront Lakefront My Reno My Reno Property Brothers Fixer Upper ’ Å Tiny Tiny Island Caribbean Mexico Beach Tiny Tiny Island Caribbean HIST 44 Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Extraterrestrials; Egypt. ’ Ancient Aliens (:02) Ancient Aliens: Declassified ’ Å Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens LIFE 25 “With This Ring” Å› “Baggage Claim” (2013) Paula Patton. ›› “Johnson Family Vacation” (2004) Å ››› “Elf” (2003) Will Ferrell. Å ››› “Dirty Dancing” (1987) Jennifer Grey. (:03) › “Fool’s Gold” (2008, Action) Å (:01) “Dirty Dancing” NGEO 48 Battleground A Battleground A Battleground A Inside the Iraq War Å Air Force One Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Heroin. Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Heroin. Drugs, Inc. Å NICK 55 PAW PAW PAW PAW Alvinnn!!! Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Crash Dude Henry Cousins Sponge. Sponge. The Office The Office Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men (:45) Mom ’ Å (:20) Mom Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ›› “The Hangover Part II” (2011) Bradley Cooper. ’ ›› “The Hangover Part II” (2011) Bradley Cooper. ’ SEC 34 Basketball Women’s College Basketball The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å Women’s College Gymnastics Women’s College Gymnastics SEC Storied Å SEC Storied Å College Gymnastics SYFY 63 Harry P (:25) ››› “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” (2004) (:27) ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (2005) Daniel Radcliffe. (6:57) ››› “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” (2007) Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Burgers Burgers ››› “Marvel’s the Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr. Miracle ››› “Men in Black” (1997) TCM 59 (:15) ››› “Born Free” (1966) Å (:15) ›››› “National Velvet” (1944) Mickey Rooney. ›››› “The Yearling” (1946) Gregory Peck. Å ››› “Mutiny on the Bounty” (1962) Marlon Brando. Å (:15) ››› “The Caine Mutiny” (1954) Å TLC 26 Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life “Brandi and Kandi’s Story” Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Supersized: Holly’s Story” My 600-Lb. Life “Supersized: Lacey’s Story” My 600-Lb. Life ’ TNT 28 Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones “Finder” ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å ››› “Sully” (2016, Drama) Tom Hanks. ››› “Sully” (2016, Drama) Tom Hanks. ONE Championship TRAV 49 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures “California Screaming” (N) Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 Hack Hack Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Laff Mobb Laff Mobb Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å› “Big Momma’s House 2” (2006) Å› “Big Momma’s House 2” (2006) Å Pure “Communion” Married Married

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Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Married-Sight “Psycho Ex-Girl.” LIFE 25 “Psycho Ex-Girl.” “The Stepchild” (2016) Lauren Holly. “Fatherly Obsession” (2017) Å “Family Secrets” NGEO 48 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Port Protection Port Protection Port Protection Lockdown Å NGEO 48 Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown Å NICK 55 PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Turtles Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Rangers Sponge. NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. ›› “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” Loud Loud PARMT 64 Organic Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Rescue Bar Rescue Å ››› “My Cousin Vinny” (1992) Joe Pesci. ’ PARMT 64 My ›››› “Forrest Gump” (1994) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. ’ Å ››› “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012) SEC 34 Marty & McGee (N) (Live) SEC In SEC In SEC Storied Women’s College Gymnastics Gymnas SEC 34 Gymnastics SEC Storied Å SEC Now College Basketball SEC Now College Basketball SYFY 63 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. ››› “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” (2007) “Harry Potter and Half-Blood” SYFY 63 “Harry Potter” (:10) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” “Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows” TBS 27 Raymond Raymond Raymond King King Friends Friends Friends ››› “Pete’s Dragon” (2016) TBS 27 (:15) ››› “Men in Black” (1997) (:15) ›› “Men in Black II” (2002) ››› “Marvel’s the Avengers” (2012) TCM 59 “Prisoner-Zenda” ››› “Robinson Crusoe” ››› “Captain Blood” (1935) Å (:45) “The Black Swan” (1942) TCM 59 Black ››› “The Three Musketeers” (1948) (:45) ›› “Knights of the Round Table” (1953) ››› “Ivanhoe” TLC 26 Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER TLC 26 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes TNT 28 NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ›› “Act of Valor” (2012, Action) Å (:15) “Con Air” TNT 28 (11:15) “Con Air” (:15) ›››› “Saving Private Ryan” (1998) Tom Hanks, Edward Burns. 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