Herald-CitizenHerald-CitizenLSU RIPS THROUGH OU in Peach Bowl. D1 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 117TH YEAR | NO. 265 $1.50 Safe rides on New Year’s Eve

BY PAIGE STANAGE HERALD-CITIZEN

The Putnam County Sheriff ’s Offi ce and the Cookeville Police Department are off er- ing free, safe rides home for those who are out celebrating the new year. The rides home are off ered between 10 p.m., Dec. 31, to 2 a.m., Jan. 1, for Putnam County residents. “We want everyone to have an enjoyable and safe holiday,” said Cookeville Police Chief Randy Evans. “So, we encourage any- one that needs a sober ride to please call us. It might prevent a needless tragedy.” For a ride, call the CPD at 526-2125 (for locations inside Cookeville city limits) or the PCSO at 528-8484 (for all other Putnam County locations), and ask the dispatcher for a sober ride home. The dispatcher will ask for your name, current location, and address of your home. They will then send an offi cer/deputy to your location, according to the PCSO and CPD release. Both agencies ask those who call for rides to please be patient, since patrol units will

SEE RIDE, PAGE A2 Plenty of projects in 2020 BY BEN WHEELER BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN HERALD-CITIZEN

With the new year comes a number of A home for the holidays new projects and businesses heading to the Upper Cumberland. The Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter had a number of prospective pet parents, including Growth has been the story for Putnam Austin Ahrens introducing himself to Kari, an Australian Cattle Dog. Some shelters see more pets County over the past few years, with offi - surrendered right after the holidays. For more information on the CPCAS, see A9 or drop by the cials anticipating that to continue into 2020. shelter to find your new best friend. Despite worries of an economic slowdown, offi cials have said throughout 2019 that the diversity of industry in Putnam County may help protect the area economy. New factories Portobello America in Edgar Evins Park hosts New Year’s hike Baxter and Hormann in White County will begin operations in the new year, bringing EDGAR EVINS PARK — Ev- on the 2-mile Nature Trail. This Park, Cardwell Mountain, and the a number of new jobs with them. Brazilian eryone is invited to start the New trail near the offi ce is also rated Bridgestone-Firestone Centennial tile company Portobello America is expect- Year with healthy exercise, good moderate, due to hilly terrain. All Wilderness. ed to begin construction on the factory in food and fellowship with a New Tennessee State Parks off er a All of the hikes involved back- Baxter this Spring, eventually bringing 220 Year’s Day hike at Edgar Evins New Year’s Day Hike, but the packing in the food and spreading jobs to town. State Park on Center Hill Lake in original one was at Edgar Evins it out on plastic garbage bags laid The $64 million Hormann facility in Silver Point. State Park with an even earlier end to end on the ground. Diners White County is also bringing 200 new jobs Meet at 10 a.m. in the Marina history that dates back decades. It also sat on the ground. Sometimes to the area, as the garage door manufactur- parking lot, next to the covered possibly is also the only one that it involved hazardous creek cross- er is expected to be fully operational in 2020. shelters for a two-and-a-half-mile off ers a communal meal after the ings in wet weather. New restaurants like McAllister’s Deli moderate hike led by Ranger Mark hike. It began as an annual event Then about 10 years ago Ed- are also set to open in Cookeville during Taylor. Bring a prepared dish to of the Tennessee Trails Associa- gar Evins State Park graciously 2020, with a few that remain unannounced. share if you wish to stay for the tion, a statewide hiking and trail off ered a covered shelter for the “There are several new projects in the potluck feast. Those who wish building organization. Early ones event. That has been a wonder- hopper that we hope will come to fruition in to hike more may do so later on were held at various locations their own or with other hikers including Frozen Head State SEE HIKE, PAGE A2 SEE 2020, PAGE A2 County schools tested for lead over break

BY JIM HERRIN “required water quality testing Middle School and Prescott South HERALD-CITIZEN for the presence of lead in the Elementary and Middle School, drinking water.” but would cover several others in As Putnam County students A state law that became eff ec- the county, including Cookeville enjoy their holiday break, work- tive this year requires all schools High School. ers are in the schools conducting in Tennessee “to conduct period- “PEC, Inc. has been been state-mandated tests on the water ic testing to determine lead levels informed that Putnam County sources. in all drinking water sources in has nine schools that fall into the The Putnam County School schools that were constructed required testing criteria with 274 Board this month approved prior to Jan. 1, 1998.” sources with the nine schools,” BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN a $9,000 contract with Knox- That would exclude such said environmental specialist Putnam County School Board off icials are ville-based Professional Envi- recently built schools as Mon- conducting state-mandated tests on water ronmental Consulting to perform terey High School, Upperman SEE TEST, PAGE A2 sources in schools. herald-citizen.com INDEX 5 sections | 34 pages OBITUARIES Page A7, A8 DEAR ABBY B2 COMICS E1 OPINION A4 James Dunn, Cookeville Anita Asher, Baxter Bob Fowler, Cookeville Marie Reece, Cookeville CALENDAR A6 CROSSWORD E4 SPORTS D1 Rebbie Mazeres, Georgia Lem Hickey, Smithville Bob Goodwin, Cookeville Mauna Crabtree, Joelton CLASSIFIED C1 MORE! B1 SUDOKU E5 Dimple Haney, Nashville Doug Thomas, Algood Betty Taggart, White Co. A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Friday Submissions open for TWRA photo contest The Tennessee Wild- ing, and wildlife species cash stipend of $60. should be at least 300 phone number, and Cash 3 life Resources Agency is native to Tennessee. Photographers must pixels/inch. e-mail address with their Evening 8-9-9, Sum: 26 Midday 1-0-4, Sum: 5 now accepting entries for The photos will be submit their photo If photographers wish disk. Disks cannot be Morning 4-3-4, Sum: 11 its 2020-21 photo contest reviewed for publication entries by the March to submit online, use this returned. Cash 4 for publication in Ten- in the annual calendar 21, 2020 deadline. Pho- link: https://stateoften- Entries may be mailed Evening 0-1-5-6, Sum: 12 nessee Wildlife’s annual edition of Tennessee tos must be horizontal nessee.formstack.com/ to: Tennessee Wildlife, Midday 9-0-3-1, Sum: 13 calendar issue. All inter- Wildlife, which is the (landscape), in JPEG forms/calendar_photos Calendar Issue,Tennes- Morning 0-4-8-1, Sum: 13 ested photographers are summer issue. If a photo format, and submitted on If submitting a physi- see Wildlife Resources Cash4Life invited to submit up to is selected for the calen- a CD. They must be sized cal copy, photographers Agency, 5107 Edmond- 02-08-35-41-47, Cash 10 of their best photos on dar edition, the photog- to print no smaller that must be sure to provide son Pike, Nashville, TN Ball: 1 fi shing, hunting, boat- rapher will receive a 8-1/2x11 and resolution their name, address, 37211. Mega Millions 17-34-40-63-64, Mega Ball: 24, Megaplier: 4 Est. jackpot: $50 million RIDE: Tennessee Cash CPD, PCSO off ers help 13-24-29-30-34, Bonus: 3 Est. jackpot: $480,000 home on New Year’s Eve

FROM PAGE A1 everyone that driving under the infl uence of 0READERREADER SSERVICESERVICES0 also be working regular alcohol or any kind of Address: calls for assistance. drugs is illegal and can 1300 Neal St. “We won’t take anyone have devastating conse- Cookeville, TN 38501 to another party or a quences to all involved,” bar. There are local taxi said Sheriff Eddie Farris. Mailing Address: services for that,” PCSO “We hope everyone is P.O. Box 2729 Major Jim Eldridge said. responsible enough not to Cookeville TN 38502 “But if someone has had get behind the wheel im- too much to drink and paired, but unfortunate- doesn’t feel safe to drive, ly, we’ll arrest a few who Phone: 931-526-9715 we’ll go pick them up — make that bad decision.” Fax: 931-526-1209 no questions asked.” Uber and Lyft are also No one was arrested alternative options for News for driving under the sober rides in Putnam [email protected] infl uence by CPD offi cers County. Both are apps Sports last New Year’s Eve, that can be download- [email protected] according to data from ed on a smartphone. A Advertising the CPD. driver can be requested [email protected] “Our goal is to make through the app, and the Living sure that people get home ride can also be paid for [email protected] safely. We want to remind on the app. Circulation [email protected] Business News [email protected] 2020: Lots ready in new year Church News [email protected] FROM PAGE A1 quarters will also begin School News construction during [email protected] 2020,” Putnam County 2020 at Neal Street and Classified Ads Mayor Randy Porter Old Walton Road. [email protected] said. Local entertainment Cookeville’s newest options will include the Letter Guidelines hotel, a fi ve-fl oor Holi- new trampoline park All letters to the editor must be day Inn, on Willow Av- Sky High Sports and signed and include the writer’s enue is under construc- board game lounge, The BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN name, address and phone tion. The new Cookeville Table, expected to open number. Letters are subject to Police Department head- at the beginning of 2020. editing and/or rejection. A strict A day in the sun 400-word limit will be enforced. Send letters to the mailing HIKE: Dogwood Park was packed with a number of people enjoying the good address listed above, or email Many state parks off er weather Saturday, including Jeremy Cardona resting on the Christmas to [email protected]. sleigh. Order a Photo New Year events Wednesday Every photograph taken by a FROM PAGE A1 Governor it is also an Herald-Citizen photographer offi cial park function. Authorities: Small plane and published in the paper ful arrangement, and The arrangement works is available for purchase. Go with the exception of well for all.” For more to www.herald-citizen.com 2018 when the feast was information about the and click on “Photo Gallery.” moved indoors to the event you may visit: crashes in Louisiana, killing 5 Also, many photos included in Interpretive Center due www.foeesp.com or online stories are available for to zero temperatures, https://tnstateparks. ATLANTA (AP) — A Benoit. The sixth per- minger, called him purchase. all have been held in com/parks/about/ small plane en route son was being treated just before the elder the shelter in front of an edgar-Evins or fi nd us to a college football at an area hospital Ensminger got to the Subscriptions open fi replace. There on Facebook. Friends playoff game crashed along with two people stadium. The coach To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. are electrical outlets of Edgar Evins State into the parking lot of a who were in the post of- had tears in his eyes Visa, MasterCard, Discover and a nearby source Park is an all-volunteer post offi ce in Louisiana fi ce, he said. Steven En- when he appeared on and AmEx accepted. of water and restroom non-profi t membership shortly after takeoff on sminger Jr., son of the the fi eld at the start Rates: facilities. organization with the Saturday, killing the off ensive coordinator of the game Saturday 3 mo 6 mo 1yr “It is like heaven in sole purpose of support- daughter-in-law of one for the Louisiana State afternoon. Carrier or comparison to the old ing the park. Park offi ce of the team’s coaches University football “I just don’t feel like Mail: 385 days when we served phone: 931-646-3080 or and four other people team, said his wife, this is real,” Ens- Zip Code $28 $54 $95 and ate on the ground,” 1-800-250-8619. The park on board. Carley McCord, was minger Jr. told the AP Print & said Fount Bertram, is located at 1630 Edgar The two-engine Pip- on board the fl ight and in an Instagram mes- E-Edition $29 $56 $98 Past President of Evins Park Road, Silver er Cheyenne crashed died when it crashed. sage. “I’m praying it’s E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 Friends of Edgar Evins Point. The entrance is in in the city of Lafayette He said the plane was not real.” Mail: Outside State Park and a long- DeKalb County, on Cen- about a mile from the en route to the Peach Video and photos 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 time member of Tennes- ter Hill Lake, approxi- regional airport where Bowl playoff game in showed a trail of Mail: Outside see Trails Association. mately 20 miles west of the fl ight began, Fed- Atlanta between LSU scorched and burning Tennessee $82 $132 $220 “It was an excellent Cookeville, across the eral Aviation Admin- and Oklahoma. grass around the crash opportunity to make highway from Big Rock istration spokesman Ensminger said he site in the city of Lafay- Miss Your Paper? it a joint event for TTA Market and Caney Fork Tony Molinaro said. was unable to go to ette. A blackened car Your carrier is an independent and the Friends, and Outdoors. From I-40 Six people were on the game and was at sat in the post offi ce contractor. However, as a service we also opened it to the take exit 268 at State board, fi ve of whom work when the crash parking lot, which was to our subscribers, our circulation public. Now that a First Hwy. 96 and Center Hill were killed, said Lafay- happened. He said his carpeted with scat- department is open from 8 a.m. Hike is mandated by the Lake. ette Fire Chief Robert father, Steven Ens- tered tree limbs. until 4 p.m. Monday, 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and from 7-9 a.m. Sunday to answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. TEST: A Knoxville firm will do tests in most Putnam county schools over break

Herald-Citizen FROM PAGE A1 200 ppb, “the school is of the water source loca- al Center for Testing and Murphy said the stan- USPS 313-680 required to continue tions in each school so Innovation to determine dard turnaround time ISSN 8750-5541 Richard Murphy in a let- testing on an annual ba- that they could properly lead content. for laboratory analysis is The Herald-Citizen is published after- ter to John Magura, the sis until the lead levels label each location “for “Upon completion of fi ve days. noons Tuesday through Friday and school system’s facilities are below 15 ppb.” identifi cation purposes.” the laboratory analysis, “Since we do not Sunday morning except New Year’s manager. “If lead levels exceed “PEC plans to sample a formal report will be know how many, if any, Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day by Cookeville “The testing will 20 ppb, then the water all the schools during prepared and submit- samples will be over the Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., include testing the fi rst source is to be eliminat- Christmas holiday break ted,” he said. regulated lead content, P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. 250 milliliters of water ed,” he said. of 2019,” Murphy said. PEC anticipated doing which will constitute a Periodicals postage paid at Cookeville drawn from each source The law also re- “After sampling the the testing at “two to return trip, we cannot TN. POSTMASTER: send address changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box that has been standing quires state agencies kitchen water sources, three schools per day.” provide a cost for any 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. in pipes overnight,” to be notifi ed within 24 PEC will proceed to sam- “The only school that re-sampling at this The Herald-Citizen is a member of Murphy said. “If the lead hours of such a result, ple the remaining water will be sampled alone is point,” he said. the Tennessee Press Association levels are below 15 ppb and the school system sources in the school.” Cookeville High School,” The law mandates and the Associated Press. The As- sociated Press is entitled exclusively (parts per billion), then must notify parents and Murphy said the he said. “Due to the that retesting of the lead to use for publication news printed in no further testing is guardians of students samples will then be number of samples and level of the drinking the Herald-Citizen. necessary.” within fi ve business placed in a cooler with size of the high school, water source must occur He said if levels are days. ice and will be sent to this school will be done within 90 days of any between 15 ppb and PEC requested a map Pace Analytical Nation- separately.” corrective action. Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Tonight Monday Night New Year’s Day Almanac Lindsay McReynolds Showers and possibly a thunder- Partly cloudy, low around 33. Sunny, high near 48. Sunday is the 363th day of the year, with 2 remaining. The Managing Editor storm before midnight, then showers sun sets at 4:36 p.m. and will rise at 6:53 a.m. Monday. likely. 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SPECIAL WHILE SUPPLY LAST. NOT ALL VARIETIES AVAILABLE IN WINE. 601 South Jeff erson Avenue • Cookeville, TN • 931-854-9199 Mon-Thu: 8am-10pm; Fri-Sat: 8am-11pm; Sun: 11am-6pm Serving You 7 Days A Week! Opinion A4 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 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 Happy Medicare birthday to me! ep. Today is my birthday, but not just any birth- day. I’m 65 years old. And while it’s tempting to Ywax philosophical about how in the world six-and- a-half decades could have fl own by so quickly, I won’t. Instead,, I’ll wax philosophical about how complicat- JUST ed it is to understand Medicare. There’s JENNIE Part A, which is “free.” Part B, which Putnam closes the decade on several high notes isn’t. In 2020, they’ll take $144 out of your Social Security check every month to ooking back over the past the amenities they made it to the second round of pay for it, unless your income from the year as your Putnam Coun- want. This keeps the TSSAA semi-fi nals for the previous year was higher than a certain Lty Mayor, I am very proud sales tax dollars second year in a row. amount, in which case they’ll take out of all we continue to accom- inside our county. Local radio personality more. Sometimes a lot more. Then there’s plish. I’m also excited to start Philip Gibbons was inducted Part D, prescription drug plan, which a new decade and look forward NEW JOBS into the Radio Hall of Fame, you’re required to buy even if you don’t to the great things we have in Jobs, jobs and Rich Froning’s team won the JENNIE take any medicine. And to be on the safe store for 2020. RANDY more jobs has been Crossfi t Games for the fourth IVEY side, you’ll probably want dental insur- PORTER the theme not only time, CItyScape’s Fall Fun Fest ance and almost defi nitely either Medi- BUILDING BOOM CONTINUES in 2019, but in the set a record attendance with care Advantage or a Medigap policy. Since 2015, we continue to past fi five ve years. yea At the end of Diamond Rio as the headliner, If you’re my age or older, you already know all this. see record-setting trends for 2018 we announced the largest and Cookeville musician Jake If you’re not, hold onto your hats. Sixty-fi ve sneaks up single-family residential con- project in Putnam County histo- Hoot won “The Voice” national on you while you’re pretending you’re still young. struction in our County. 2017 ry with luxury tile manufactur- television competition. Con- Instead of Medicare, I’d rather write about presents. saw $41.9 million in construc- er Portobello coming to Baxter, gratulations to all! They’re frequently an issue when your birthday falls tion with 208 of those being new bringing 230 new jobs and $150 within a few days of Christmas. My parents were homes. 2018 was very close with million in investment in a new LOCAL BUSINESS MILESTONES always hyper-conscious of this, in a good way. My $42.35 million, with 192 of those manufacturing, distribution Multiple local longtime busi- mother took down the tree and put all the Christmas being new homes. 2019 appears and company headquarters. We nesses celebrated milestones decorations away before December 29 rolled around. now to be almost a repeat of 2018 continue to work with Portobel- in 2019. William’s Wholesale My gifts were wrapped in birthday paper, with no hint with currently $42.23 million lo as they recently closed on the celebrated 80 years in business, of red or green. Every now and then, I received a “com- in construction and 186 of those purchase of the land and plan to along with Cookeville Heating bined” Christmas-birthday present, but only when I being new homes, with a few start construction in early 2020. and Cooling, APCOM and Cum- asked for something big. A set of matching luggage, days left to go in the year. Originally it was planned to be berland Container all celebrat- which included a “train case.” A bicycle with gears As you look around our built in phases, but now they ing 50 years in business. I think and handbrakes. Or — best of all — a portable electric County, new homes have been plan to build the entire 1.2-mil- this is a true sign of the great typewriter, which I received when I was a junior in going up everywhere. In the lion-square-foot facility at once. community we live in that sup- high school. past fi ve years, over 900 new We also recently witnessed ports local businesses. Now that I’m old and trying to live an “unstuff ed” single-family homes have been the opening of tile fi nish man- life, I don’t want presents. I’d rather money go toward permitted out in the rural part ufacturer, Colorobbia, in the NEW EXPO CENTER coats for people who are cold or food for hungry people of the County. This does not Highlands Business Park. Local AND FAIRGROUNDS or toys for children who don’t have any. include the housing starts in- aerospace fi rm Flexial Corpo- The County Commission If anyone — my kids, for instance — wants to ac- side our four cities — if you add ration also undertook a large approved the purchase of 195 knowledge my birthday, I ask them to do tasks I can’t those, we total over 1,700 new expansion in 2019, continuing acres along our new “5th” (or don’t want to) do for myself, like saw dead limbs off homes since January 2015. With their high-tech tradition of in- interchange on Tennessee Ave. the trees in my yard. Teach me how to put cell phone the new construction of apart- novation. All total approximate- The land will allow for the photos into folders. Replace the toner cartridge in my ments, commercial buildings ly 4,200 new jobs added since construction of a new Expo computer printer. But in spite of my “no more stuff ” and the educational facilities 2014. At any given time, we Center that will attract large leanings, I’ll admit it’s wonderful when someone gives going up at Tennessee Tech, have over 500 job openings in events to our County. Current- me an unexpected gift that comes from the heart. This 2019 was another booming year Putnam County. Our primary ly, we do not have a venue large has happened several times this month. Each time it for construction. goal now is workforce develop- enough for most state and na- did, I thought, “Wow. I love this present SO much.” A ment to make sure we have the tional events to come here. The few examples: COUNTY DEBT trained individuals to fi ll all the purchase will also allow for a Debra, who was doing a serious clean-out of her We continue to lower the new jobs coming to our County. new fairgrounds to replace the basement, asked if I wanted her old ping-pong table. amount of debt the county existing one which was built “We’re never going to use it again,” she said. Yes, yes, a owes. This year allowed us to TOURISM back the 1950s. thousand times yes. refi nance another bond, which Visitors continued to fl ock to Plans are also being dis- Susan, who knew that colorful woven potholders saved the county $600,000 in our county, as 2019 was another cussed for new Cookeville Fire play a role in my still-in-progress novel, put a couple interest costs. Since 2014 we record-breaking year for tour- and Putnam EMS stations on of them in a gift bag and slipped it under my tree. She have lowered the county’s debt ism in Putnam County. the property. didn’t add a note saying who they were from, but I by over $100 million, which is a With the National Caver’s knew right away it had to be her. huge accomplishment. This was Convention, which brought over PARKS AND GRANTS Marilyn, who read my Santa face column a couple of accomplished by refi nancing 1,100 cavers to our area, and 2019 was another great year weeks ago, gifted me with a very special one from her current debt and not issuing many other events like the TS- for green space in our county. collection. It’s a genuine Holt-Howard miniature mug. any new debt. The lowering SAA Football Championships, Monterey cut the ribbon on I know it’s “real” because of the red-and-gold foil “H-H of debt has also increased our Pan-American Kayak Fishing Bee Rock, as it was donated to Japan” sticker affi xed to the bottom. Wowie zowie. bonding capacity, which will Championship, National AMA the city of Monterey as a park. Circling back to Medicare, I’d be remiss in not allow the county to deal with a Hillclimb Championship and Whittaker Park, also in Monte- thanking those who helped me wade through the long, new school and jail overcrowd- others, we continued to see rey, received a grant for a new complicated process. Shelly for her patience and in- ing in the future. thousands visiting our County. “splash pad” and playground surance expertise. Lisa for her income tax knowledge. Our natural resources like equipment. Construction is al- And Roy, who told me not to panic. NEW RETAIL Burgess Falls, Window Cliff s most complete on Baxter’s new Here’s hoping all of you readers had a very Merry No doubt, 2018 was the year and Bee Rock continue to at- amphitheater and the city of Christmas. And that we’ll be able to welcome the New for major retail in Putnam tract thousands of visitors each Cookeville purchased addition- Year with 20/20 vision. County with the Shoppes at year, with over 200,000 people al land for Dogwood Park. Al- Eagle Pointe opening. As part visiting Burgess Falls and good is moving forward with its JENNIE IVEY is a Cookeville writer. Visit her website at jen- of being County Mayor, I get to Window Cliff s alone. No doubt new City Park and construction nieivey.com. attend the ribbon cuttings for as Bee Rock now opens up to the is expected in spring of 2020 on new businesses opening in our public, it will be a major attrac- the new additions and renova- community. In 2018, I attended a tion also. tions to our Sports Complex. MODERATELY CONFUSED record 46 ribbon cuttings. 2019 We continued our tradition of All of these will be great was not a record, but still a good hosting the “Run for the Wall” additions to our existing parks year with 36 ribbon cuttings. for our sixth consecutive year and green space, providing 2019 saw a lot of new small with Cookeville being its only more quality of life options for businesses opening like XPO overnight stop in Tennessee. our citizens. Logistics, Drover Rideshare, We always hear every year that La Michoacana Ice Cream, U.C Cookeville is the favorite stop FUTURE Turning Point, Home Instead they make out of all the other The future continues to Senior Care, Couture By Tess states. look bright for our county. As Bridal and many more. I have said for the past few We also had a steady stream HISTORICAL YEAR years, our success continues of businesses going through 2019 was historical in more to be the “team mentality” renovations or moves like Hob- ways than one. Putnam County approach. Our city and county by Lobby, Chick-fi l-A, Logan’s, continued its second year in a elected offi cials, department Baskin Robbins and Stonecom row with a “clean” fi nancial au- heads and community leaders Radio. dit from the state. Clean means continue to work as a team to We had our share of large there were no adverse fi ndings. make Putnam County a great projects like the new Home This was made possible by place to live, work and raise Goods store, Candlewood Suites the dedicated elected offi cials, our families. With all the Hotel, new Bank of Putnam department heads and employ- success in 2019, it is truly an County facility in Monterey, ees of our county. We are very exciting time to live in Putnam Chicken Salad Chick, Bargain optimistic and devoted to make County. Thank you for giving City Furniture, NAPA Auto it three years in a row. This was me the opportunity to serve as Parts in Baxter, and Taco Bell also a historical year in sports your County Mayor, and I look in Monterey. Our goal continues with the Monterey High School forward to everything we have to be a business friendly com- Football Team going undefeated ahead of us. munity home to enough retail for the fi rst time in the history so our citizens don’t have to of the school. RANDY PORTER is Putnam County drive somewhere else to enjoy Upperman Football Team also Mayor. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com US mass killings hit new high in 2019, most were shootings (AP) The fi rst one oc- sity shows that there Most of the mass gang violence or people a single year since the when the deadliest mass curred 19 days into the were more mass killings killings barely became with beefs that directed AP/USA Today and shooting in modern U.S. new year when a man in 2019 than any year national news, failing to their anger at co-work- Northeastern database history took place in Las used an ax to kill four dating back to at least resonate among the gen- ers or relatives. began tracking such Vegas. family members includ- the 1970s, punctuated by eral public because they In many cases, what events back to 2006, but — California, with ing his infant daughter. a chilling succession of didn’t spill into public set off the perpetrator other research going some of the most strict Five months later, 12 deadly rampages during places like massacres remains a mystery. back to the 1970s shows gun laws in the country, people were killed in a the summer. in El Paso and Odessa, The incident in Ore- no other year with as had the most, with eight workplace shooting in In all, there were 41 Texas; Dayton, Ohio; gon was one of 18 mass many mass slayings. such mass slayings. But Virginia. Twenty-two mass killings, defi ned Virginia Beach, Virgin- killings where family The second-most kill- nearly half of U.S. states more died at a Walmart as when four or more ia; and Jersey City, New members were slain, ings in a year prior to experienced a mass slay- in El Paso in August. people are killed ex- Jersey. and one of six that didn’t 2019 was 38 in 2006. ing, from big cities like A database compiled cluding the perpetrator. The majority of the involve a gun. Among — The 211 people New York, to tiny towns by The Associated Of those, 33 were mass killings involved people other trends in 2019: killed in this year’s like Elkmont, Alabama, Press, USA Today and shootings. More than who knew each other — — The 41 mass kill- cases is still eclipsed by with a population of just Northeastern Univer- 210 people were killed. family disputes, drug or ings were the most in the 224 victims in 2017, under 475 people. Doctor charged in 25 deaths sues hospital for defamation CELEBRATING COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio doctor 30 YEARS! accused of ordering drug overdoses in the deaths of 25 hospital 1989-2019 patients has sued his former employer for def- amation, arguing that Our 30 years have passed so quickly. he did nothing wrong On this Anniversary, we would like and did not deviate from to thank all the people in the Upper hospital policy on end- of-life care. Cumberland and our customers Dr. William Husel, everywhere for giving us the privilege who is accused of mur- der, fi led the lawsuit of doing business with you; but fi rst of Thursday in Franklin AP FILE all to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ County against the Co- Former critical care doctor William Husel, lumbus-area Mount Car- center, pleads not guilty to murder charges for giving us the insight and ability to do mel Health System and while appearing with defense attorney Richard what we do. Also for the fi nest team of its parent organization, Blake, right, in Franklin County Court in professionals and craftsman and offi ce Trinity Health Corp. Columbus, Ohio in June 2019. “It would not be an ex- staff that a business could have. This aggeration to state that that he received a doctor after the fi ling of the business has truly been a team effort. Dr. Husel has suff ered of the year award in fi rst of more than two perhaps the most egre- 2014. dozen lawsuits regard- We will continue to strive for excellence gious case of defamation Husel’s lawsuit seeks ing Husel’s care that he in everything we do. Our customers will in Ohio’s recent histo- more more than $50,000 ordered “signifi cantly always remain our number one focus ry,” according to the in damages, along with excessive and potential- lawsuit. attorney fees. ly fatal” doses of pain of our business. Thanks again for your Patients died from Mount Carmel and medicine for at least patronage and God Bless You All! their illnesses, not the Trinity Health respond- 27 near-death patients administration of fen- ed Saturday with a state- after families asked that tanyl, a powerful pain- ment calling Husel’s al- lifesaving measures be Roger, Debbie & Matt killer ordered by Husel, legations “unfounded.” stopped. he said in the lawsuit. “We completed an The hospital system and The Entire Julian Family Husel also claims extensive review of also said then that it had he received no formal patient care provided by fi red Husel and removed Proverbs 3:6 (TLB) training on hospital Dr. William Husel and nurses and pharmacists procedures from Mount stand by our decisions,” who had roles in deliv- Carmel when he was the statement said. ering and administering hired in 2013 as a criti- Mount Carmel offi - pain medication Husel cal care physician and cials said in January had ordered. Man, 60, dies after beating in $1 Christmas Eve mugging NEW YORK (AP) hopes of pinpointing him could immediately — A 60-year-old man suspects. be found Saturday. who was kicked and His partner, Byron Police said the two punched while defend- Caceres, told the Daily men were walking ing his partner during News of New York that in the Morrisania a $1 mugging on Christ- Fresnada suff ered neighborhood of the mas Eve has died. the fatal blows while Bronx around 1:30 a.m. Juan Fresnada died trying to spare him and when several muggers Friday afternoon at urging him to run to approached them and the Bronx hospital safety, which he did. demanded their proper- Julian’s Autobody & Frame Shop where he was taken He “tried to defend ty. When they refused, 1702 S Jefferson Ave, Cookeville • (931) 372-0102 in critical condition me,” Caceres, 29, told they were attacked. after the mugging early the newspaper Wednes- Tuesday, the New York day. He said he had Police Department said been unable to summon CITY OF COOKEVILLE Saturday. Offi cers have help because he doesn’t released surveillance have a cellphone. No HOLIDAY SCHEDULE FOR photos and videos in contact information for RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER Maxine V. Frasier, Director 2020 UPCOMING EVENTS CARTS MUST BE AT THE STREET BY 7:00 AM Ad Paid by: TRAVEL WITH US! RE-SCHEDULED DAY / • Mackinac Island including Frankenmuth HOLIDAY REGULAR DAY / DATE & The Upper Peninsula!!! (Bus Tour) DATE • Great Trains & Grand Canyons! (Fly & Bus) • Chicago (Bus Tour) • HAWAII!!! (Fly & Cruise) 1300 S. Jefferson St. 526-1103 21+ Welcome, so bring your family! Call for Details!!! NEW YEARS DAY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 Like us at: www.facebook.com/cookevilleseniorcenter We’re growing; We’re changing’ We’re having fun. 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The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted Street, Livingston. hiking on your own comradeship. Special called Policy by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1 later if you wish. Call Dance: 7-10 p.m. Living- Council meeting, 5 p.m. counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- Cookeville Residential 931-646-3080 or 800-250- ston American Legion, Meets at L.B.J. & C. De- room secretary or email [email protected]. Be Garbage Pick-Up: Garbage 8619. Visit www.foeesp. 121 S. Church St. Per- velopment Corporation, sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date collection will not run com or https://tnstate- forming band is Slick 1150 Chocolate Drive, & location of the event. Deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s paper Wednesday, Jan. 1. parks.com/parks/about/ Nickel. Concessions Cookeville. is noon the day before. Deadline for Sunday is noon Friday. Wednesday routes will edgar-Evins. available. No member- Cookeville Coin Club: Church-related items are published in a separate calendar be collected Thursday. THURSDAY, JAN. 2 ship necessary. Family Meets at 1st Presbyte- in the Religion section each Friday. Deadline for church Carts need to be at Blood Drive: 11 a.m. to 3 friendly. rian Church Fellow- calendar items is noon Wednesday. street by 7 a.m. p.m. Algood Walmart. Book Sale: Twice Told ship Hall (basement Solid Waste Closed: For more information Tales, used bookstore entrance) at 20 N. Dixie SUNDAY, DEC. 29 Baxter. Home cooked The Recycling Cen- visit bloodassurance. at Putnam County Ave. Doors open 5:30 Fine Forgiveness: Return lunch at noon $2, and ter, Transfer Station, org/walmartalgood. Library, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. p.m. Meeting at 6:30 p.m. your overdue items until stay to learn Line Danc- Landfi ll & Convenience Dance: There will not Hardbound3. $2. Paper- Visit with fellow collec- Jan. 6th and no fees ing, donation $3. Join Centers will be closed, be a dance this week-we back 50¢. Children’s 25¢. tors & do some trading. will be applied! Millard the fun! Call 531-2216 or in observance of New return on Jan. 9. Bargain Cart hard- Everyone welcome! Oakley Public Library, 858-6480. Years Day. There will be Cookeville Community bound 50¢. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8 Livingston. TUESDAY, DEC. 31 no Community Service. Center. Diff erent bands SUNDAY, JAN. 5 UDC, Captain Sally Tomp- MONDAY, DEC. 30 Music & Dance: Silver Closed: L.B.J. & C. every week. Mostly Art Exhibit Reception: kins 2123: Monthly meet- TTU Chess Club: Mon- Point Community Cen- Development Corpora- country & a little bit of “Celebrate Our Diff er- ing, 1 p.m. at the Upper days 7 p.m., Room 371, ter every Tuesday night, tion Head Start Central rock & roll. $5 entry fee. ences: Three Women & Level of the Cookeville TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- 6:30-9 p.m., free event. Offi ce will be today. FRIDAY, JAN. 3 Their Art” with Gail Putnam County Li- ter. Everyone welcome. Features Cumberland Annual New Year’s Day Train Tales: 10:30-11 Eggleton, JoAnne Kikel brary. Call Paul 372-3118, or Country Band. Hike & Potluck: 10 a.m., a.m. Cookeville Depot and Lynne Looney. Art 411: Adult art class, [email protected]. Exercise Classes: For Edgar Evins State Park, Museum, 116 W. Broad 1-4 p.m. Admission noon-2 p.m. Please Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. seniors/Silver Sneak- Silver Point. Meet at Street. Free activity for is free, everyone wel- call offi ce for open- $3/person. Cookeville ers 10-11 a.m. Baxter marina parking lot preschool children. Call come. Cookeville Art, ings. Cookeville Art, Community Center, 240 Senior Center. 101 next to covered picnic 520-5455. 186A S. Walnut Ave. 526- 186A S. Walnut Ave., Carlen Drive. Call 526- Elmore Town Rd. Call shelters 10 a.m. Drop off Book Sale: Twice Told 2424. 526-2424. 8015. 931-858-5657. covered dish to share Tales, used bookstore at MONDAY, JAN. 6 High School Art Class: Line Dance Classes & Lunch: Crafter’s Club: 9-11 a.m. if you wish to stay for Putnam County Library, Public Meeting: To dis- 3:30-5:30 p.m. Please call Baxter Senior Center, Millard Oakley Public the feast. Hike 2½ miles 4-6 p.m. for members of cuss preliminary plans for openings. Cookev- 101 Elmore Town Road, Library, 107 E. Main with park ranger, more Library Friends only. for future Dogwood ille Art, 186A S. Walnut (Memberships available Park development. 5:30 Ave., 526-2424 at door). Hardbound $2. p.m. Cookeville City THURSDAY, JAN. 9 Paperback 50¢. Chil- Hall, 45 E. Broad Street. Plateau Corvette Club: THE WEEK IN REVIEW dren’s 25¢. Bargain Cart Open Studio/Covered Dish: NCCC club, Corvette hardbound 50¢. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Bring owners only. Meets STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS STOCK MARKET INDEXES Basic Drawing Class: arts & crafts to work 5:30 p.m., on Interstate NYSE Dow Jones industrials 96.44 -36.08 CLOSED 105.94 23.87 12:30-2:30 p.m. All sup- on. Cookeville Art, 186A Drive in Crossville, at uu Close: 28,645.26 plies furnished. Please S. Walnut Ave. 526-2424. the Outlet Mall. Call 13,944.14 +54.89 1-week change: 190.17 (0.7%) MON TUES WED THUR FRI call offi ce to register for Young at Art: Art class 414-840-4477 or email 29,000 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) class. 526-2424, Cookev- for grades 1 thru 8. 4-6 [email protected] Name Last Chg %Chg 28,000 ille Art, 186A S. Walnut p.m. Please call offi ce for more info. ChiRap rs 3.81 +1.81 +90.5 Ave. for openings. Cookev- Dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m. RiteAid rs 20.30 +6.27 +44.7 CinciBell 10.52 +2.80 +36.3 27,000 SATURDAY, JAN. 4 ille Art, 186A S. Walnut Cookeville Community Seadrill 2.26 +.57 +33.7 CincB pfB 47.00 +10.95 +30.4 Coff ee with a Vet: Hosted Ave. 526-2424. Center. 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County, Tennessee, will In addition to her County, formerly of 10, 1954, in Texas be held at 2 p.m. today, parents, she was New York, were held at City, Texas, to the late Sunday, Dec. 29, from preceded in death by 2:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. William Clyde Midgett the chapel of Whitson her husband, Chester 23, 2019, at Smellage and Willie Mine Nich- Funeral Home. Burial William Haney; four Cemetery in the Boma olson Midgett. will follow in Algood brothers, James D. community of Putnam Mauna attended Cemetery. Jones, Johnny Jones, County. both Joelton Elemen- Visitation with the Clinton Jones and Betty passed away at tary and Joelton High family will be from Larmon M. Jones; and 2 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 22, School before moving statett was working ki tto noon until time of three sisters, Martha 2019, in the Alzheimer’s on to complete her attract business to the services today at the Caruthers, Myrtle Pa- unit of Life Care Center B.A. in communica- state from Japan. funeral home. kula and Bertha Davis. of Sparta. tions and graphic arts Survivors include Mrs. Haney passed Pallbearers will be Betty was born Dec. at Middle Tennessee her husband, Larry away Wednesday, Dec. family and friends. 9, 1943, in St. John’s State University in Crabtree; cousins, Joy 25, 2019, at her resi- Bro. Gary Norton Newfoundland, Cana- 1976. She began a com- Carlisle, Joe Smith, dence in Nashville, will offi ciate at the da, to the late Michael munications career Jimmy Midgett, Mari- Tennessee. services. Taggart and Isabel with the Law Enforce- lyn Midgett and Jason Dimple Lee Haney Whitson Funeral Dempsey-Taggart. ment Planning Agen- Babb; brother-in-law, was born Jan. 18, 1924, Home in Cookeville is Betty was retired cy and worked with Wayne (Jo) Crabtree; in Putnam County, in charge of arrange- from the Highland various police depart- nephew, Richard Tennessee, to the late ments, 526-2151. Telephone Company of ments in all 95 coun- Crabtree; niece, Robin Monroe, New York (lat- ties in Tennessee. She Crabtree; and many er Frontier Communi- then began working other extended family Harvey Douglas “Doug” cations), as a business as a communication members. offi ce representative, hhalflf nieces,i RRose AAnn, liaison offi cer for the In addition to her Thomas with more than 29 Jeanine Cole, both of Tennessee Supreme parents, Clyde and BAXTER — Private Hooper-Huddleston & years of service. New York; dear friend, Court. When she Willie Mine, she was family service for Har- Horner Funeral Home She was a devoted Nancy Estes and hus- announced to her co- preceded in death vey Douglas “Doug” is in charge of arrange- and respectful daugh- band Randy; and Bet- workers that she was by her uncles, W.N. Thomas, 67, of Algood, ments, 858-2134. ter and loving sister. ty’s beloved pets, dogs going to begin working Smith, Charles Vernon will be held at a later Betty was an avid read- Sugar and Lucy and cat toward completing her Babb and Jesse Brady; date. er (European history Ginger. master’s degree, she aunts, Alma Blanche Mr. Thomas passed was her favorite) and In addition to her was asked if she was Nicholson Smith, Alice away Wednesday, Dec. she traveled to several parents, Betty was going to become an May Nicholson Brady 25, 2019, at Cookev- European countries preceded in death by a attorney. Her response and Annie Louise ille Regional Medical and was on several half brother, Michael was “She wouldn’t Nicholson Babb; and Center. cruises. Taggart (who died at become an attorney cousins, Henry Thom- Baxter chapel of Betty was the most 11 days old); and two for anything in the as Brady, Donnell non-confrontational half nieces, Mary Ellen world!” Instead, she Babb and Buddy Babb. person who never got Pearn-Braun and Julia went to the University Visitation will take Bob Goodwin into an argument or Mary. of Tennessee to get her place from 6-8 p.m., fi ght and was always The family wishes to master’s in theatre. Thursday, Jan. 2, COOKEVILLE West Cemetery Road in respectful to everyone. thank the staff of the Later, she worked with 2020, and again from — Graveside services Cookeville. Her family includes Alzheimer’s unit of Life the Institute for Chil- noon until the hour of for Bob Goodwin, 77, Information provid- her loving and devoted Care Center of Sparta dren’s Resources and service at 1 p.m., on of Cookeville, will be ed by Gowan-Smith sister and caretaker, and Avalon Hospice was instrumental in Friday, Jan. 3, 2020, held Monday, Dec. 30, Chapel in Shelbyville, Sharon Roberta Tag- for their very tender promoting the legis- at Anderson & Gar- at West Cemetery on 931-684-1372 gart of White County, and loving care of their lation that prevented rett Funeral Home in Tennessee, sister and beloved sister. children from being Joelton, Tennessee. brother-in-law, Michele Father John Patrick sent to adult jails. Interment will follow Wills, Living Trusts Tired of renting your own Jacqueline Tag- Day offi ciated at the Mauna was also an in Joelton Hills Memo- property? Let us do it for you! gart-Haller and Charlie graveside services. entrepreneur and ran ry Gardens. & Estate Planning Haller of White County, Pallbearers were a business in Down- Dr. Dean Anderson Over 20 years experience. Tennessee; nephew nephew, Patrick Mi- town Nashville called will offi ciate at the Planning now may save $1000ʼs later Patrick Michael Haller chael Haller, family “A Taste of Tennes- services. Call Michelle or Devon at Falcon Dale Bohanno n , Attorney of White County, Ten- friend, Don Foy, and see.” The state of Ten- Arrangements by 115 South Dixie Ave., Cookeville, TN Realty Property Management. nessee; niece and her staff of Presley Funeral nessee purchased gifts Anderson & Garrett ➟ husband, Isabel Erin Home. from her business to Funeral Home, 3501 526-7868 931-528-2158 Haller-Gryc and Ter- You may share your give to the Japanese Old Clarksville Pike, rence (Terry) Gryc of thoughts or send condo- delegation during the Joelton, TN 37080, 615- Pullman, Washington, lences to the family by period of time that the 876-2968. along with their chil- visiting www.presley- dren, Sarah Elizabeth funeralhome.com. Hulst, Katherine (Ka- Professional services Reggie Mazeres tie) Hulst, Abigail (Ab- provided by Presley Fu- bie) Hulst, and Kenneth neral Home in Cookev- HIRAM, GEORGIA Adelai Wolfe-Mazeres, and Tessa Gryc; cousin, ille, 528-1044. — Reggie Mazeres, both of Nashville; and Margaret Thomson of 85, of Dallas, Georgia, many nieces and neph- St. John’s, Newfound- passed away Sunday, ews. land; half sister, Julia Dec. 15, 2019. A memorial service Taggart-Pearn of New He was born Feb. 15, for Mr. Reggie Mazeres York; half nephew, 1934, in Metairie Ridge, will be held Monday, Robert Pearn; two Louisiana, to his late Jan. 6, 2020, at 11 a.m. parents, Gaston and (EST) from the Clark Irma Mazeres. Mr. Funeral Home Chapel Mazeres was a pro- with Father Adrian fessor for Tennessee Pleus offi ciating. In- Marie Reece Technological Univer- terment will follow the sity for 38 years and service at The Georgia GAINESBORO — late Joe G. Reece, who was a member of Saint National Cemetery at 3 Funeral services for passed away Aug. 21, Vincent De Paul Cath- p.m. (EST). Marie Reece, 67, of 2015. She was retired olic Church in Dallas, In lieu of fl owers, Cookeville, Tennessee, from Nielsen and was Georga. He also brave- the family respectfully will be held at 2 p.m., a member of Liberty ly served in the United asks that donations Monday, Dec. 30, 2019, Church of Christ in States Navy during the be made to Tennessee at Anderson-Upper Granville, Tennessee. Korean War. In his free Technological Univer- Cumberland Funeral Survivors include a time, Reggie was an sity in loving memory Home in Gainesboro, sister, Pat (Jackie) Hale avid golfer and a Rota- of Professor Mazeres. Power Lift Reclining Chair with 2 Tennessee. Burial will of Cookeville, Tennes- ry Club member. To leave online con- motor lift, reclining and adjustable follow in Richmond see; special caregiver, In addition to his dolences for the family, back. 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Survivors include his in charge of arrange- $ 00 10 a.m. until time of In addition to her loving wife, Jeanette ments, 770-445-7133. 1199 Free Delivery services Monday at the husband and parents, Mazeres of Dallas, funeral home. she was preceded in Georgia; sons, Mike Mrs. Reece passed death by three broth- (Angie) Mazeres of IMMEDIATE POSITION AVAILABLE away Friday, Dec. 27, ers, Haskel Ray Jones, Orlando, Florida, Joe 2019, in NHC Health- Houston Clay Jones Mazeres of Nashville, MARKETING ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST Care of Cookeville. and James Mack Tennessee; daughter, She was born July Jones; and a sister, Susie (Glen) Hulland- Growing Financial Organization desires Marketing Administrative Specialist to contribute to the continuing growth 17, 1952, in Jackson Shirley Mathis. er of Dallas, Georgia; of our financial team. County, Tennessee, Anderson-Upper sisters, Leverta (Lisa) Position is critical for the smooth operation of the company in attaining annual goals and longterm growth of the to the late John D. Cumberland Funeral Hines of Thibodaux, organization. Jones and Hallis Locke Home in Gainesboro, Louisiana, and Wanda Jones. Tennessee is in charge Ketner of Livingston, Requirements On Oct. 14, 1972, she of arrangements, 931- Texas; grandchildren, Must be familiar with MAC format, Microsoft Off ice, CRM’s, other software programs as needed. was married to the 268-1550. Anais (Will) Hodge and Job Duties Must be personable, present an excellent first impression, good communication skills, selfmotivated, able to work without supervision. Assist in organizing and host campaigns, follow-through with potential clients. Must be familiar with calendar appointment setting. Posting to and monitor Social Media sites. More obituaries General Administration/Receptionist duties, including phone service and greeting clients. www.presleyfuneralhome.com “Because We Care” on A8 Excellent work conditions, paid holidays, vacation, and health insurance. “Nobody cares how much you know until they Marketing, Customer Service, Administration experience is preferred. know how much you care” - Teddy Roosevelt Business or Marketing Degree or compatible experience a plus. Work experience will influence salary. Bryant K. Presley | Seth L. Presley 695 Buff alo Valley Rd • Cookeville, TN • 931-528-1044 Send cover letter and resume with salary requirements to: [email protected] A8 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 Since 1903 Anita A. Asher Lem Sanuel “Sam” Hickey

COOKEVILLE — SMITHVILLE — Fu- for and with several child, Christian Funeral services for neral services for Lem local contractors. Baltazar Santizo; five Anita A. Asher, 77, of Samuel “Sam” Hickey, He is survived by great-grandchildren; Baxter, will be held at 11 80, of Smithville, will his wife, Thelma eight stepgreat-grand- a.m., Monday, Dec. 30, at be held at 1 p.m. today, Hickey of Smithville; children; brother, Presley Funeral Home Sunday, Dec. 29, at four children, Ed- Donnie (Betty) Hickey; in Cookeville. Interment DeKalb Funeral Chap- ward (Beth) Hickey and sisters, Dorothy will follow in Gentry el. Burial will follow of Lebanon, Danita Allen, Rosa Garwood, Cemetery. in Hickey Family (George) Henry, Lisa Clara Fox, Annie (Jes- The family will Cemetery in Putnam (Charles) Allen and sie) Flatt and Joyce receive friends from 2-5 County. Rita (Randy) Graham, Byrd. p.m. today, Sunday, Dec. Visitation will be all of Cookeville; In addition to his 29, and from 10 a.m. until held from 10 a.m. until stepson, Greg Veers parents, he was to subscribe call time of services Monday time of services today of Baxter; grandchil- preceded in death by 526-9715 at the funeral home. cousinscousins. at the funeral home. dren, Tausha Grady, brothers, Charlie, Anita A. Asher passed In addition to her Mr. Hickey passed Bryan Norrod, Alan Johnny, Columbus away Wednesday, Dec. parents, she was pre- away Thursday, Dec. Hickey, Sean Hickey, and Eugene Hickey; 25, 2019, in NHC Health- ceded in death by three 26, 2019, at St. Thomas Nicole (Coley) Bean, sisters, Erma Johnson Care of Cookeville. brothers, W.L. Johnson, Rutherford Hospital in Ethan Henry, Emily and Geneva Garwood; She was born Tues- John Johnson and Rob- Murfreesboro. Allen, Heather Nix- and stepson, Donald day, Aug. 11, 1942, in ert Johnson; six sisters, He was born Jan. 5, on and Abbie Rachel Ray Veers. Middlesboro, Kentucky, Martha Roland, Betty 1939, to the late James Allen; stepgrandchil- DeKalb Funeral More obituaries to the late William Leslie Lou Johnson, Alice Fri- Samuel and Alma Lil- dren, Kristen Veers, Chapel in Smith- on A7 Johnson Sr. and Frances etsch, Elizabeth Vaughn, lian Coleman Hickey. Destinee Santizo and ville, Tennessee, is Sharp Johnson. Bessie Hash and Jane Mr. Hickey did dry- Chelsey Stewart; in charge of arrange- She will be long Frazier; son-in-law, wall, having worked special great-grand- ments, 615-597-9400. remembered for her love Terry Holt; two sisters- of coff ee, cooking, loving in-law, Jan Mike and her family and having Brenda Asher; and three fun with her family and brothers-in-law, Doug her friends. Redmon, Don Hawkins She is survived by and James Smith. her husband of 59 Pallbearers will be years, Allen Asher; son, Tyler S. Asher, Kevin W. Skip (Becky) Asher of Asher, Jared Marcom, Cookeville; Kim Holt Elijah Holt, Travis Griz- of Manchester, Ten- zle and Donnie Burgess. nessee; six grandchil- Pastor Jeff Eddlemon dren, Tyler (Candace) will offi ciate at the ser- Asher of Cookeville, vices. Kevin (Nicole) Asher The family wishes to of Cookeville, Brandi thank the staff at NHC (Jared) Marcom of Healthcare of Cookeville Manchester, Tennessee, for their loving care and Travis (Brittany) Grizzle compassion. of Nashville, Tennessee, You may share your Quenton (Nellie) Grizzle thoughts or send condo- of Downey, Califor- lences to the family by nia, and Elijah Holt of visiting www.presleyfu- Manchester, Tennessee; neralhome.com. seven great-grandchil- Professional services dren; three sisters, Bea provided by Presley Fu- (Bud) Brown, Joyce neral Home in Cookev- Klaja and Nancy Smith; ille, 528-1044. two brothers-in-law, Don Asher and Jim Asher; three sisters-in-law, She- lia (Rick) Parker, Linda Redmon and Debbie Hawkins; and several nieces, nephews and

Robert Martin Fowler COOKEVILLE — Memorial services for Robert Martin Fowler, 91, of Cookeville, Ten- nessee, will be held at noon, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020, at Cookeville First Cumberland Presbyteri- an Church, 565 East 10th St., Cookeville, Tennes- see. Urn burial will be in Crest Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Cookeville. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until time of ser- and Cremation Services vices Saturday, Jan. 11, is in charge of arrange- 2020, at the church. ments, 526-6111. Mr. Fowler passed away Friday, Dec. 27, 2019, at Bailey Manor in Cookeville. Hooper-Huddleston & Horner Funeral Homes

James S. Dunn COOKEVILLE — Funeral services for James S. Dunn, 88, of Cookeville, Tennessee, will be held at noon Tuesday, Dec. 31, at Pres- ley Funeral Home with John Pippin offi ciating. Interment will follow in Boiling Springs Ceme- tery. The family will re- ceive friends Tuesday, Dec. 31, from 10 a.m. until service time at two sisters,iIR Ina Ran- noon at Presley Funeral dolph and Elise Peek. Home. He is survived by two He passed away sisters, Vivian Bow- Thursday, Dec. 26, 2019, man and Lillian Smith, at NHC HealthCare in both of Cookeville; and Cookeville, Tennessee. several nieces and neph- He was born Monday, ews. Pallbearers will be Sept. 14, 1931, in Cookev- family and friends. ille, to the late George You may share your Roscoe Dunn and thoughts or send condo- Amanda Sliger Dunn. lences to the family by James retired from visiting www.presleyfu- Chrysler in Detroit, neralhome.com. Michigan, after 30 years. Professional services He attended Baxter provided by Presley Fu- Church of Christ until neral Home, 528-1044. he was unable to attend due to his health. In addition to his par- ents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Robbie Sue Wolfe Dunn; two brothers, Odre Dunn and Jessie Dunn; and SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 PETS HERALD-CITIZEN A9 How you can make yourherald-citizen.com dog even happier in 2020

he New Year is of hearing Don’t let walks be Don’t pretend to throw hate this. Don’t en- cently acquired Gunner, coming at us faster adults talk only for potty or exer- the ball, or “ha ha,” courage or allow folks the brother of his dog Tthan the Millenni- and talk cise. A dog smells the take and hide his favor- to kissy-smooch your Kira. The energetic um Falcon at max when you world. Make some walks ite toy just to frustrate dog. Many dog bites of young dogs roll around hyperdrive speed. Sure, wanted to meander on diff erent him. Your humor is small children happen and growl and howl and you all bought Fido ev- burst with routes. Go slowly and not a dog’s humor. Fido as a result of unwanted grumble and bite. Man- ery dog accessory, chew energy? allow your dog time to takes games and toys kissing. agement is a former 1st toy, and gourmet doggy BILL Your dog fi nd and enjoy wonder- seriously — they are his Pats on the head. Grade teacher. munchy available. Now HALDERSON is that ful “scent pictures.” An life. Some people woof Most dogs allow the “Stop that fi ghting!” you are asking how can kid! Watch- old rag on the sidewalk, and bark at dogs. Why? master to do this, she orders. “No dear,” I make my dog even hap- iningg youyou starestare at smart a discarded fast food Don’t do something to but many dogs don’t I say, “that is puppy pier in the coming year? phones and tablets is bag, or a stunted tree make a dog angry or enjoy it. Kneel, let a socialization, they’re Here are some do’s and booooring! Hearing you stump may be to Fido frustrated because you dog come to you. Give having a great time.” don’ts that can make drone on the phone is a Mozart Concerto, a think it is funny. gentle scratches under Well, there is a short your home a paradise of worse. Sure, you are brilliant red sunset, or Smooching by hu- the chin or stroking list for a happier New delight and joy for Fido. unwinding from that images of several fasci- mans. For heaven’s along the back; all dogs Year for you and your The fi rst recommen- thing you do called nating doggy brethren. sake. See this through have diff erent ways to dog. The key is YOU dation should be #1 on “work.” Your dog wants Give your dog the gift a dog’s eyes. A huuuuge receive attention. Re- — you make the world every dog owners list for action. He’s been wait- of your time. Let your round head, often one peated “slapping” of the right for your dog. Or the New Year: Play with ing all day for you. He dog leisurely sniff and they do not know, with head by a hand is not a not. It is up to you. Hap- your dog. is ready to rock and roll delight in the beauty of an enormous mouth favorite. Would you like py New Year! Remember as a kid with those fancy toys his world. Be willing to full of teeth, descends, it? saying to mom, “There’s you bought him. Un- stop to let Fido smell the looming in their face Let dogs, especially BILL HALDERSON is retired. nothing to do.” Being wind by playing with “fl owers” in his life. gushing kissy smack- puppies, have some He lives and writes in trapped by the boredom your dog! Avoid teasing dogs. ing sounds. Most dogs rough play. My son re- Cookeville. CPCAS Pets of the Week

Hanging Christmas stockings on the dog kennels at the Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter is a family aff air for the Crandall family. Assisting with the project are family members Steve Kopp, Teresa Williamson, Kaitlyn Broedel, Dayle Painter, with young granddaughter, Liberty Lerch, MONTE LOWE Renee Crandall, Lynn Kopp, Bill Crandall and Cindy Crandall. Magica is a 2-year-old female, Domestic Short hair. She is already spayed and current on all vaccines. Magica would make a great lap cat as she loves to cuddle. She can be Family business goes elf, makes adopted for only $45 at the Cookeville- Putnam County Animal Shelter. holiday special for shelter pets

ur Cookeville/Put- this special delivery, fl ying colors and a pleth- for their new homes. nam County Ani- were not from the North ora of wonderful things So, as 2019 comes to Omal Shelter could Pole, but from Baxter’s for the animal shelter. a close, we (on behalf not have looked Dog House, a full-ser- Then Renee and Lynn of the shelter staff and more festive this last vice dog and cat groom- were joined by their Friends of Cookeville/ week than it did after a ing facility in Baxter own families to help Putnam Co. Animals), visit from the Crandall at 121 Broad Street. deliver items, and by all say THANK YOU to family! Baxter’s Dog House is accounts had a joyful all who have adopted Like San- owned by sisters Renee time in decorating the pets from the shelter or HELPING ta’s elves, Crandall and Lynn doggie and kitty areas. donated time, dollars ANIMALS this sweet Kopp, who both have Renee said, “I have or needed supplies to family many years of experi- seen many animal our shelter. You have arrived at ence in pet grooming shelters in other areas, not only helped many the shelter and a huge love for and we should all be so thousands of pets fi nd early one helping animals. proud of this one, the homes this year, but you morning It was Renee’s environment the ani- continue to enable our to deliver a daughter, Cindy, who mals have and the care shelter to be the beacon sleigh full knowingly and loving- they receive from staff of hope and safety for of needed ly adopted a shelter and volunteers.” homeless pets in our LINDA goodies for pet needing medical I can’t agree more. community. Happy New WESTIN the shelter treatment last October, The only thing I would Year to all. and lots that sprung the idea of add is that we have this You can visit our offl large red dC Christmas bringing Christmas to amazing animal shelter Cookeville/Putnam stockings fi lled with all of the shelter pets. because of a community County Animal Shel- treats which they hung Renee and Lynn were that cares about ani- ter at 2650 Gainesboro on the gates of each all in on the idea and mals and worked togeth- Grade, next to Hy- doggie kennel. Even the started asking their er to build it and now der-Burks Pavilion. dogs seem to realize that clients at Baxter’s Dog continues to support Shelter hours are noon this was something spe- House if they might it in wonderful ways. to 6 p.m., daily, ex- cial, and like children in donate red stockings Many thanks to Renee, cept closed Sundays, Moe is a 2 year old male,Australian Cattle awe of Santa, watched or other goodies for the Lynn and their families Wednesdays and holi- Dog mix. He is already neutered and current with rapt attention as shelter. for extending Christmas days. on all vaccines. Moe would make a great the elves hung stockings True to form, animal to our adorable, adopt- family dog. He is good with other animals and and talked to each pet. lovers are special people able cats, dogs, puppies LINDA WESTIN is president kids. Moe can be adopted for only $60 at the Now these elves, with and came through with and kittens as they wait of Friends of the Animals. Cookeville-Putnam County Animal Shelter. Girl works to help animals in Alabama Make Your Furniture Great Again - By Buying CULLMAN, Ala. (AP) Times reported that — Money raised by an sixth-grader Denna American Made Local 11-year-old girl to help a Chivers has been help- north Alabama animal ing the Cullman Coun- Furniture or Restoring shelter is being used to ty Animal Shelter for fund animal adoptions three years by holding Your Furniture as an early Christmas yard sales and giving treat. the proceeds to the The Cullman operation.

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AP FILE U.S. astronaut Christina Koch, member of the main crew of the expedition to the International Space Station (ISS), speaks with her relatives through a safety glass in March 2019. US astronaut sets spacefl ight record

(AP) A U.S. astronaut February. set a record Saturday The U.S. record for for the longest single longest space fl ight is spacefl ight by a woman, 340 days set by Scott breaking the old mark Kelly in 2015-2016. of 288 days with about The world record is 15 two months left in her months set in the 1990s mission. by a Russian cosmonaut To Say, “Happy New Year, Friends!” Christina Koch, a aboard the former Mir May 2020 hold many good times to come. 40-year-old electrical space station. engineer from Living- Koch’s extended ston, Montana, arrived mission will help NASA Thanks for being so good to us in 2019. We look forward to at the International learn about the eff ects of Space Station on March long spacefl ights, data sharing another year with all of you. 14. She broke the record that NASA offi cials have set by former space sta- said is needed to sup- tion commander Peggy port future deep space Whitson in 2016-2017. exploration missions to Koch is expected to the Moon and Mars. CALL TODAY! spend a total of 328 days, Before breaking the or nearly 11 months, on endurance record for a board the space sta- woman in space, Koch Ronnie Jestes, Jr. tion before returning set another milestone as to Earth. Missions are part of the fi rst all-fe- 931-510-8680 typically six months, male spacewalking but NASA announced in team in October. It was April that it was extend- Koch’s fourth space- GutterHelmetCookeville.com ing her mission until walk.

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COOKEVILLE LEISURE SERVICES — They went big with holiday decorating — and it paid off . Winners in the third annual Merry and Bright Holiday Home Challenge, presented by Cookeville Leisure Services and Up- per Cumberland Association of Realtors, spent days stringing up lights and creating wondrous displays in hopes of spreading joy among passersby during the holiday season. The contest was open to Putnam County residents within an approximate 10-mile ra- dius of the Cookeville Courthouse Square. Prizes were awarded in three categories: Most Colorful, Most Traditional and Most Animated. First place received $100; second place, $50; and honorable mention, $25. The winner of a People’s Choice social media contest received $50. “We are so pleased with the growing interest in this contest and the talent that goes into each of these wonderful displays,” Mildred Garrett, Cookeville Leisure Ser- vices recreation programmer, said. “It was a challenge to select winners out of so many amazing entries.” MOST COLORFUL First Place - Buddy and Amy Pearson of 5884 Ditty Road. This home, outlined with strings of colorful lights, stirs a joyous feeling as passersby view the glowing snow- man and candy canes, twinkling Christmas William and Amanda Denning of 942 Emily Lane trees, nativity scene and more. Buddy and Amy Pearson of 5884 Ditty Road won won second place for Most Colorful. William is Second Place - William and Amanda Den- first place for Most Colorful. pictured with son, Brayden. ning of 942 Emily Lane. Lighted reindeer “prance” across the roof and yard of this delightful home. Rows of glowing candy canes line the driveway, while colorful lights outline the house. Santa waves from inside a window. Honorable Mention - Junior and Peg- gye Ayers of 160 Joy Lane. This home is a Christmas wonderland of color and whim- sical fun that features lighted trees and sev- eral fun, infl atable characters like Snoopy and Mickey. The displays create a magical, kid-friendly atmosphere. MOST ANIMATED First Place - Travis and Tonya Lee of 4536 Ewing Dr., Baxter. This festive home features an LED Christmas tree, as well as candy canes and lights on the roof and porch railing that are all synchronized to holiday music. Viewers may tune into 87.9 FM to enjoy the show. Second Place - Matthew and Leslie Reep of 176 Mattson Street. The whole roof illuminates in red and green at this home. Between the fl ashing porch posts, windows, LED Christmas trees and deer, viewers are treated to a vivid light show synchronized to holiday tunes. Honorable Mention - Trisha Collins of 4535 Ewing Drive, Baxter. A trio of glowing snowmen, lighted deer and tiny trees add to the charm of this animated home that is trimmed with colorful strings of lights. It’s musical, too. Travis and Tonya Lee of 4536 Ewing Dr., Baxter, Matthew and Leslie Reep of 176 Mattson Street MOST TRADITIONAL won first place for Most Animated. won second place for Most Animated. First Place - David and Caroline Hunter and Shelby Jean Hunter Cooper, all of 3413 W J Robinson Road. This home features lots of heart-warming traditional elements - nativity scenes, colorful lights and lots of twinkling trees and stars. Second Place - David and Bobbie Harris of 616 Amanda Dr. Traditional charm abounds with a “Merry Christmas” message in the sky, cross on the roof, lighted pole that says, “Santa, stop here!” and lots of color. Honorable Mention - Robert and Charlene Sealy of 2530 Zeb Warren Road. This home gets to the heart of traditional decorating with a host of hand-crafted wooden fi gures, including Santa in his sleigh, a nativity scene, angels, a variety of animals and large letters that spell words like “Joy” and “Love.” PEOPLE’S CHOICE People’s Choice - David and Bobbie Harris of 616 Amanda Dr. won the People’s Choice award in the social media portion of the contest. Their home received the most “likes” among Facebook users. A Christmas Tour of Lights map that lists all 19 participants in the Merry and Bright Holiday Home Challenge is available at www.cookeville-tn.gov/ls. Paper copies may be picked up at Cookeville City Hall. “Anyone interested in showing off your creativity and holiday decorating skills is encouraged to enter our next challenge in 2020,” Garrett said. “We are planning new categories that we are excited about. You David and Caroline Hunter and Shelby Jean may walk away as one of our winners.” Hunter Cooper, all of 3413 W J Robinson Road David and Bobbie Harris of 616 Amanda Dr. won For more information, call 931-520-4386. won first place for Most Traditional. second place for Most Traditional. B2 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0MARRIAGE LICENSES0 No story time at Cookeville this week Wednesday, Dec. 18 and Catalina Leon, Joshua Lee Ben- both of Cookeville. here will be no story time The Putnam the main Library closes early, the nett and Laura Lynn Jeremy Wade Walk- this week at the Cookev- AT THE County Library branches will also close. Schale, both of Cookev- er and Amanda Lee ille Branch due to holiday LIBRARY System will follow Notifi cation about full day clo- ille. Stacey Howton, both of Tclosures. Story Time will the Putnam County sures will be sent out using social Scott Jeffrey Carroll Cookeville. resume Jan. 7. School System to media and local media outlets. and Karen Pauline Richard Blaine Jef- The Algood Branch Library the extent that the Helton Helton, both of fries and Patsy Louise hosts Story Time every Monday Putnam County Li- CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY Cookeville. Matti Phipps, both of at 3:30 p.m. Come by for some brary in Cookeville, The Putnam County Library James Thomas Sisco Cookeville. after school story fun. will automatically System will be closed New Year’s of Cookeville, and Stephen Jacob The Baxter Branch Library open one hour late Eve, Dec. 31, and New Year’s Day, Kayla Danae Norris of Edwards of Buffalo hosts a weekly Story Time every (10 a.m.) on days Jan. 1. Any materials that are Madison. Valley, and Trinity Sky Friday at 1 p.m. in their Chil- PHIL when the PCSS is due on those days will be due on Thursday, Dec. 19 Hopkins of Cookeville. dren’s Area. SCHALLER closed or opening the next day we are open. Elijah Houston Monday, Dec. 23 late for inclement We sincerely hope that every- Payne and Brandi Sean Michael Farley INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY weather. one has a great holiday this year Grace McHenry, both of Baxter, and Chey- It is that time of year again A decision to close for a full day and we look forward to being able of Cookeville. enne Lea Murphy of when the weather gets cold, snow will be made at 8 a.m. by library to serve this community for the Friday, Dec. 20 Monterey. fl urries paint the air, and public administrators based on road next year. We have a lot of great Brodie Deese Wilkin- schools close — to the delight of conditions, weather reports and things coming in 2020 includ- son and Jessica Dan- EDITOR’S NOTE: This in- children everywhere. The library staffi ng levels. ing the renovations for all our nielle M. Walsh, both formation was obtained has a policy for closing when A decision to close early at branches. of Cookeville. from open public re- the weather gets bad. We hate to 4 p.m. will be made by library So don’t be strangers, come Jamie Lynn Williams cords in the off ice of the inconvenience anyone, but we administrators by 2 p.m., so the 4 down and see all the cool things of Hickman, and Mati- Putnam County Clerk. All also want our patrons and our p.m. closing shift will not attempt that your library has to off er. lyn Brook Conatser of marriage licenses will be staff to be safe when the weather to come in. Pall Mall. published — we cannot turns against us. Our policy is as Branch libraries will, if possi- PHIL SCHALLER is director of the Put- Joshua Ray Ward make exceptions. follows: ble, open at their normal times. If nam County Library System.

WBT employee wins Daughter turns back on widower planning to remarry EAR ABBY: Three years DEAR ABBY her more time and DEAR ABBY: When a per- excellence award ago, after 36 years of continue to pray. son is thoughtful enough to Chandra Woodiel of Community marriage, my wife sudden- I’ve been pray- take a dish of food — a lunch- Wilson Bank & Trust in Service Dly died. Not quite a year ing, but it’s been type dish or dessert — to the Cookeville recently re- Award; later, my oldest son also died months now, and I offi ce, and brings metal forks ceived the Commitment and Chad unexpectedly. miss my relation- to eat the food with, shouldn’t to Excellence Award as Colwell, A year after my wife passed, ship with her and the people partaking of the part of the bank’s an- Smithville I began dating, and last Valen- her family. It’s like “gift” return the utensils so the nual employee awards, Offi ce - tine’s Day I became engaged losing more family person who brought them can which are presented to WoodielWoodiel Mike Baker to a wonderful woman. Now ABIGAIL members. Abby, take them home? Must I put up staff members who have Community my daughter, whom I was very what else can I do? a sign at the table asking that exhibited outstanding Service Award. close to, says she is done with VAN BUREN — PUNISHED IN all utensils be returned to me? service in their jobs and The bank’s commu- me. On advice from my Chris- OKLAHOMA What’s the best way to handle in the community over nity service awards are tian counselor, I confronted DEAR PUNISHED: Do not this? It’s really a problem in the past year. selected by executive her, and she gave me a laundry put your life on hold waiting some offi ce situations. — WON- Other winners in the management, and Com- list of reasons. Most had to do for your daughter to relent and DERING IN THE SOUTH bank’s eastern region mitment to Excellence with me not spending as much allow you and your fi ancee into DEAR WONDERING: One are Deborah Bane, Car- awards are chosen by time with her. Although she her life. I wish you had ex- would think that if someone thage Offi ce - Sue Talley fellow employees. didn’t say it, I think the real pressed more clearly what your brings metal utensils to a gath- reason is she thinks I’m being daughter meant when she said ering that the recipients would disloyal to her mom. you hadn’t spent enough time have enough common sense She says she wants me to with her. Did she mean after to ASK if the giver wanted IWC Service Awards be happy, but apparently only her mother’s funeral, or that them returned. Because your as a lonely dad and grandad. you spent less time with her co-workers don’t seem to have She has never met my fi ancee, than you did with her brothers? common sense, the next time but my other son has. He likes Continue to remember her at you bring food to the offi ce to her and is happy for me. My Christmas and her birthday, be shared, make the announce- daughter has now blocked me but what you must do now is ment or bring plastic utensils from her social media ac- keep moving forward. Rec- with you. That should solve counts, where I could at least ognize that it’s better to live your dilemma. see pictures of my grandsons, your life on your terms rather and won’t answer my calls or than someone else’s. Marry the DEAR ABBY is written by Abigail texts. The only way I can see woman you love. Enjoy the time Van Buren, also known as Jeanne them is at public events, like you spend with her and your Phillips, and was founded by her ballgames. son and other family members mother, Pauline Phillips. Write I asked her to see my coun- who are happy for you and less Dear Abby at www.DearAbby. selor with me, but she refuses. manipulative than your daugh- com or P.O. Box 69440, Los An- Everyone says I need to give ter. Que sera sera. geles, CA 90069.

IWC District Service Manager David Vize is recognized for 15 years by IWC Director of Sales Dan Swaff ord.

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IWC Food Service technician Kerry Vandagriff Monterey Taco Bell Ribbon Cutting is recognized by IWC Machine Services Representatives from Monterey, Putnam County and the Chamber of Commerce join the Manager Chris Taylor. Vandagriff has worked owners of the new Taco Bell franchise in a ribbon cutting event. The new business on Stratton as a service technician for IWC for 10 years. Avenue is open from 7 a.m. until midnight through the week and until 1 a.m. on weekends.

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BY MICHELE J.T. HALLER years of tough times that a subscription to dents in grade school in United Givers Fund and across the nation. HERALD CITIZEN caused by the Depres- the hometown paper Tennessee found that 54 drive, announced this Today’s edition looks sion, the number of jobs makes a great Christ- had entered before the week that the UGF has at the trend here and Looking back in in the private sector is mas gift for those over- age of six. Those in that set its sights on raising fi nds that fi replaces are history, here were some picking up. The news- seas in the war. (Dec. 24, group had less regular a total higher than ever no longer just a novelty. of the happenings in the paper gathers this 1941) attendance, suff ered attempted by past fund Supplying people with Cookeville area for the from fi gures showing a 1946 impaired personality drives to help the needy. fi rewood has become a week of Dec. 24-30, as decline in the number of The war is over and development and had The organization will steady business too. A recorded in the pages of young men enrolled in the massive federal lagging academic per- be asking residents and rick of fi rewood sells the Herald Citizen: the Civilian Conserva- bureaucracy created to formance according to businesses to contribute now for $20. (Dec. 26, 1930 tion Corps. From May guide the war eff ort on the study. (Dec. 24, 1953) a total of $36,000 this 1973) Why not treat your- 1, 1933, to Dec 1, of this the home front is slowly 1958 year. (Dec. 25, 1962) 1979 self to a fancy new year, 29,000 Tennesse- being disassembled. The newly-elected 1969 Plagued by heavy pair of eye glasses for ans have been listed on This week the newspa- board of directors of Just in time for the snows for the last three Christmas, suggests Dr. the CCC’s rolls. As of per tells readers that the the Putnam County holidays: Coca-Cola an- winters, Putnam school George Saunders in an this year, nearly 8,000 of OPA is closing the offi ce Chamber of Commerce nounced in a full-page offi cials say they’re ad in this week’s edition those have dropped out. here that regulated the will meet later this ad this week that its ready this year with a of the newspaper. He’s The reason? They found purchase of sugar. If week to get ready for popular soft drink now plan to give parents re- got “fl attering eyewear” jobs. (Dec. 24, 1936) you need more sugar the coming year. The comes in economical lief from being snowed just like you’ve seen in 1941 ration books, you’ll new board includes Ed 28-ounce glass bottles in for days on end with the New Yorker maga- Santa Claus is helping need to write the OPA Hooper, H.S. Barnes, with new resealable their kids. zine — those round met- the American war eff ort offi ce in Nashville. But Jack Mann, Mike Clary, tops. A ‘snow camp’ is al frames. They come this year, according to the OPA is still staffi ng Louis Johnson, Dr. Wil- A lot of people here planned for Jere Whit- in diff erent colors too. the newspaper. Page one its rent control offi ce. liam Mattson, Joe Scott, may have spent the last son Elementary. The Shell. White. Pink. Why this week shows a post- That offi ce will still Wilbur Shell and Cecil few days sitting around YMCA here will operate not stop by for a look? er being made available require regular reports Davis. sipping cola and watch- it. It will open the fi rst In another ad, Oscar to businesses all across from any home, hotel or Meanwhile, this week ing it rain — those who or second days that Gaw reminds readers the country which de- tourist court that rents at the Princess Theater: weren’t looking for schools are closed this that he still has plenty picts Jolly Old St. Nick lodging by the day or Cyd Charisse in “Par- higher ground. In the winter due to snow, say of fi reworks, fi recrack- selling war bonds and night. (Dec. 24, 1946) ty Girl.” The ad tells last three days, it has school offi cials. ers and “torpedoes: for stamps. “This year, give 1953 readers, “She goes to rained fi ve inches. Dry Meanwhile in Iran, your Christmas celebra- a share in America,” he A new University of the roughest parties.” Valley is the worst hit the Ayatollah Khomeini tion. You can get them says. Pearl Harbor was Tennessee study fi nds Showing later this here. Parts of Highway told the Iranian people at his store north of bombed by the Japanese that parents who enter week, “Damn Yankees,” 70 are under water to- today that war with the town “just beyond TPI just days ago and the re- their kids in school with Tab Hunter and day. (Dec. 30, 1969) United States is likely. (Tennessee Polytech). ality of the US at war is before the age of six risk Gwen Verdon. (Dec. 25, 1973 Iran is holding more 1936 casting a shadow across creating a “signifi cant 1958) The energy crisis is than 40 Americans hos- There’s good news the Christmas season. handicap” to the child’s 1962 sparking a new interest tage in the U.S. Embas- for the state economy Meanwhile, the news- growth and develop- Dave Maddux, pres- in fi replaces and wood sy in Teheran. (Dec. 26, this Christmas. After paper reminds readers ment. A study of 100 stu- ident of this year’s stoves in Tennessee 1979) Stone named executive director for Heart of Tennessee Red Cross MURFREESBORO — the com- Both industries allowed County by serving on husband Richard have ership abilities to be a The Tennessee Region munity she her to promote Middle the Advisory Board for two children and they champion for the Red of the American Red serves,” Tennessee and sup- the Business Education spend a lot of their free Cross to the people she Cross is pleased to an- said Joel port both industry and Partnership. time on local tennis will serve in those 17 nounce that Tara Stone Sullivan, families looking to move Tara is a native Ten- courts and soccer fi elds counties,” Sullivan said. has been named the Regional to, and grow within, nessean and graduate of as a family. Stone assumed her Executive Director with Executive the area. She continues Middle Tennessee State “I have all the con- new position as Chapter the Heart of Tennessee Stone Director to support Rutherford University. She and her fi dence in Tara’s lead- Executive on Dec. 16. Chapter of the Ameri- for the can Red Cross in Mur- American Red Cross of freesboro. The Heart Tennessee. “Her expe- of Tennessee Chapter rience with community serves Bedford, Cannon, development will be a Clay, Coff ee, DeKalb, great asset in this posi- Franklin, Jackson, tion. We look forward Lincoln, Overton, Mar- to what Tara will bring shall, Moore, Pickett, to the table in service to Putnam, Rutherford, the citizens of the Heart Van Buren, Warren and of Tennessee chapter White counties in Ten- area.” Prior to coming nessee. Stone previously to the Red Cross, Tara served the American spent time working in Red Cross as Business real estate and several Operations Specialist years in Economic and for the Heart of Tennes- Community Develop- see Chapter. “Tara has a ment with the Nash- very strong background ville Area Chamber of in the business opera- Commerce, and then tions of the American the Rutherford County Red Cross, as well as in Chamber of Commerce. Laura Dern narrates ‘Little Women’ audiobook

NEW YORK (AP) — when she and her grand- Laura Dern likes the mother would read it spoken word so much aloud together and when she even enjoys call- Dern read the novel by backs to re-record lines herself. for her movies. “It was an amazing “Some actors com- time for me to read the plain about it,” she says. book,” she says. “It was “But it gives me an op- around the time I was portunity to add some- deciding to became an thing to the fi lm.” actress.” Dern was interviewed Dern, 52, related to by telephone recently the Marches from the about a vocal project start. Like the March she especially enjoyed, sisters, she was raised serving as narrator for a mostly by women; her new audiobook produc- parents, the actors tion of “Little Women,” Bruce Dern and Diane the Louisa May Alcott Ladd, divorced when she story that’s also com- was little and she spent ing out this week as a much of her time with movie directed by Greta her mother and grand- Gerwig, with Dern play- mother. Filming the ing the March family movie, and reading the mother, Marmee. The audiobook, reminded audiobook was produced her of her deep attach- by the producer-distrib- ment to the fi ctional utor Audible. Readers family, especially to providing voices for Marmee. the characters include “I got to walk in those Suzanne Toren, Lauren shoes, and to fi gure how Fortgang and Allison to do it with nobility,” Hiroto. she said. “I found her Dern’s memories of available and messy and “Little Women” date wise and funny, and a back to around age 13, muse.”

Ooten joins EXIT Rocky Top EXIT Rocky Top ferson Ave. in Cookev- Realty has announced ille is a proud member that Craig Ooten has of EXIT Southeast’s joined its growing team rapidly expanding net- of dedicated real estate work of independently sales professionals. owned and operated EXIT Rocky Top brokerages across the Realty, at 208 South Jef- region. B4 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 herald-citizen.com Starting HHLS Beta student advances to nationals off on the HHLS — Heavenly Host summer in Fort Worth, Texas. Lutheran School’s Junior Beta “We are so proud of Sophia’s Club traveled to Nashville in incredible accomplishment,” right path November to compete in the said Dr. Zachary Murphy, Junior Beta State Convention, Principal. “She certainly rep- and one of its members took resented herself and Heavenly together home a fi rst-place distinction Host Lutheran School well. to advance to the National I’m thrilled that she now has ear Dave, I’m Convention. a chance to compete on the na- getting married Fifth grade student, Sophia tional level too. We are excited next summer. Grimes, competed with fellow for her and can’t wait to see DMy fi ancé and state Junior Beta Club mem- what the future holds.” I are in agreement bers in the Creative Writing Beta is a community ser- about category, and her piece was vice honor society devoted to DAVE SAYS how to selected as the winning entry. promoting the ideals of aca- handle “We are so proud of Sophia and demic achievement, character, money, her accomplishments,” said service, and leadership. It has and we Jennifer York, Heavenly Host become the nation’s larg- both fol- Lutheran School’s English est independent, non-profi t, low your teacher and Beta Club Sponsor. HHLS English teacher and Beta sponsor Jennifer York with educational youth organiza- plan. Do “This award is a refl ection of Beta club student Sophia Grimes, HHLS middle school tion. Heavenly Host Lutheran you rec- her hard work in the classroom teacher and Beta sponsor Amy Underwood and Dr. Zachary School’s chapter club is open to ommend and her talents and abilities.” Murphy, HHLS principal. 4th through 8th graders who DAVE pre-mar- Competitors were given 90 maintain a 90 percent in all RAMSEY ital minutes to use creative details Giant Box Showed Up on Your It?’ Miss Grimes now qualifi es classes and exemplify excel- coun- through written expression Doorstep. It Had Your Name to compete at the National Ju- lence and leadership in the seling?seling?Ifso If so, what do to interpret the topic of, ‘A on It. What Did You Do with nior Beta Club Convention this classroom. you feel are some of the important areas of agreement for cou- ples before they get married? — Allison Queen Elizabeth II to Dear Allison, congratulations! I’m glad you’re both on admit ‘bumpy’ year the same page with your fi nances, too. I’ve worked with in Christmas speech thousands of cou- ples and numerous LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II plans to marriage counsel- acknowledge that both Britain and her family ors over the years. have endured a diffi cult year by saying during In that time, I’ve her Christmas message that it has been a learned fi ghts over “bumpy” time. money — and the The pre-recorded message will be broadcast resulting problems FFA Career Development in Britain and the Commonwealth nations from those disagree- on Christmas Day. It was recorded before the ments — are proba- FFA members, from left, Matthew Cobble, Cody Bartlett, Madison Jones queen’s husband, Prince Philip, was hospitalized bly the biggest cause and Abbey Strong competed in the Ag Sales Career Development event. in London as a precautionary measure. of divorce in Amer- They placed 2nd in Middle Tennessee and advance to the state event in Excerpts released by Buckingham Palace be- ica. In my opinion, March. fore the speech show the queen admits diffi culties in-depth pre-marital during the course of the year. counseling is an Talking about the need for reconciliation and absolute must. The forgiveness, Elizabeth says: “The path, of course, idea of entering into is not always smooth, and may at times this year something that’s have felt quite bumpy, but small steps can make a supposed to be a world of diff erence.” lifelong commitment, She is thought to be referring both to Brit- without thoroughly ain’s tortuous path out of the European Union, addressing all the is- which led to a lengthy political stalemate broken sues — and potential only earlier this month when voters gave the issues — is a really pro-Brexit Conservative Party a comfortable bad idea. majority in Parliament, and to the royal family’s With that said, it’s setbacks. been my experience The problems facing the queen’s family this that couples have a year included Prince Andrew’s retreat from pub- high probability of a lic duties because of a disastrous TV interview in successful marriage which he defended his friendship with convicted if they agree on four sex off ender Jeff rey Epstein. things, in detail, The family has also endured a public rift before the big day — Rotary Teacher of Excellence between Prince William and Prince Harry, who kids, money, religion has traveled with his wife Meghan and young and in-laws. With Capshaw recently celebrated their choice of the teacher of the year and son Archie to Canada rather than spend the kids, the big question Rotary teacher of excellence. From left, Diana Wood, incoming principal; Christmas holidays at Sandringham Estate — the is do you want them? Sharon Smith, Capshaw Teacher of the Year; Margaret Maxwell, Rotary queen’s rural retreat, as has long been customary If so, how many and Teacher of excellence; and Kim Wright, outgoing principal. for senior royals. when? Are you going to let them run wild, 0REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS0 or are you going to provide structure and make them WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18 From Robert H. Poteet Jr. From William Le Dunn and From Michael Joseph Farley behave? Quitclaim from Jewell Flatt and Sherri Poteet Murchison Inez Dunn Deceased to Phillip to Samuel Poteet and Danielle When it comes to AKA Thelma Jewell Flatt to Chadwick B. McDonald and Anderson and Dimple Correa, Beth Poteet, Eastlake Estates, money, something and Cliff ord Flatt deceased to Sarah C. McDonald, Wall and James W. Ramsey, Lot 3, .39 Phase II, Lot 137, .53 acres, it sounds like you Jewell Flatt, 5143 J L McBroom Womack, Section A, Lot 1, acres, 1st. $158,000, 3rd. two are already in Road, TRACT, 18th. $124,000, 1st. Quitclaim from Linda C. Executor’s deed from Billy agreement on, get From T. J. Gambrell and Executor’s deed from Wanda Curfman to Tony R. Gambrell, Cooper Executor and Roger all your cards out on Peggy Gambrell to Putnam Dell Boatman Co PR, Judy Ann Wildwood Subdivision, Lot 10, Dale Cooper Deceased to Gregg the table, and con- County Tennessee, 12 acres, Alexander Co PR and Estate of $25,000, 1st. Noble Oneal and Martina Del struct an intelligent $65,000, 8th. Robert Lee Huddleston to Ted Quitclaim from Emery Alto Hernandez, Mount View game plan for your From Patrick Storie to S. Loftis and Amy Gayle Loftis, Wayne Blaylock and Emily Acres, Lot 9, Mount View fi nances that you Charles D. Gillespie and Susan 6.91 acres, $117,500, 2nd. C. Smith to Emery Wayne Acres, Lot 10, $72,000, 14th. both agree on. Stay- L. Gillespie, Frizzell, Lot 1, From Luke Allen AKA E. Blaylock and Audrey Morgan From Jim L. Way and Clara ing away from debt, $195,000, 1st. Luke Allen AKA Elmer Luke Blaylock, Blaylock Mountain J. Way to Kenneth M. Schmitt living on a written, From Amber M. Chavez NKA Allen and Melissa Allen to Road, 1.06 acres, 6th. Matzen and Pamela D. Schmitt monthly budget and Amber M. Hargis and Coty David B. Storm and Donna Kay Quitclaim from Fernando Matzen, Melrose Park Subdivi- saving for the future Hargis to Diane L. Hendrien, Storm, Mrs. B. V. Smith Sub- Estrella to Tammy Estrella, sion, Lot 90, $155,000, 1st. are important parts Whitehall Estates Subdivision, division, Section B, Lot LIST, Canterbury, Phase II, Lot 17, Quitclaim from Susan M. of this. Lot 2, $109,000, 15th. $69,000, 1st. 1st. Presley to Jack W. Ladewig, Also, be in agree- THURSDAY, DEC. 19 Special warranty deed from From David W. Reiley and 3.67 acres, 7th. ment on religion. From James E. Geist, Lowell Reverse Mortgage Solutions Mary L. Reiley to Kevin A. From Carl Green and Joyce Statistically speak- K. Geist and Dorothy C. Geist Inc to Stephanie Teague, 357 Sharpe, Catheirne B. Sharpe, Green to Jerry W. Alsup ing, two people from Deceased to Richard Wallen, Locust Grove Road, Lot 1, 2 Nolan R. Goolsby Trustee and and Kathryn L. Alsup, Eller the same faith have Cumberland Cove, Section 34, acres, $90,000, 7th. Bougianvillea Hibiscus Nandi- Plantation, Phase II, Lot 59, a better chance of Lot 10, $22,000, 4th. Quitclaim from Callie Hazel na Azalea, Village Green, Lot $270,000, 15th. making a marriage From Louise Hix and Ethel Brewington to Kenneth E. 42, .661 acres, $381,600, 1st. From Carol Lienhart Hill to work. And fi nally, Reagan to Scotty Hix, 1.71 Spurlock and Sharon Faye Executor’s deed from Gary Amanda Fletcher and Stephen when it comes to acres, 20th. Spurlock, 4 acres, 4.50 acres, Birdwell Co Executor, Craig Fletcher, 4689 Bunker Hill your future in-laws, From Roger D. Medley to Put- 1.55 acres, 16th. Birdwell Co Executor and Road, 5.2 acres, $288,929, 2nd. you need to learn nam County Tennessee, 36.32 FRIDAY, DEC. 20 Estate of Martha Joanne Bird- From Timothy D. Vaugh and who they are and acres, $990,630, 7th. Quitclaim from C A W well to Claybon A. Farris and Tonya J. Vaughn to Walter what you’re getting From Larry Hatfi eld and Systems LLC to WNR17 S. Megan S. Farris, Bunker Hill Fitts, Kayla Fitts, Gregory Ju- into. What are they Misty Hatfi eld to Master Build- Jeff erson Cookeville LLC, 795 Park, Lot 10, Bunker Hill Park, lian and Kim Julian, TRACT, really like? What are ers LLC, 171 Lynn Hill Road, Jeff erson Avenue South, Lot Lot 11, $185,000, 1st. $120,000, 1st. the boundaries when Lot 22, $24,500, 16th. LIST. From Tammy Estrella to Ser- From Eric Barney and Lind- it comes to their From Sheridan Family Part- Special Warranty deed from gent Properties LLC, Canter- say Barney to Kevin Sheridan infl uence on your nerships LP NKA Sheridan C A W Systems LLC to WNR17 bury, Phase II, Lot 17, $154,000, and Elisha Sheridan, Fairview lives? Family Enterprises to Put- S. Jeff erson Cookeville LLC, 1st. Estates, Lot 5, $135,000. All these topics nam County Tennessee, Lot I, 795 Jeff erson Avenue South, Quitclaim from CP Proper- Quitclaim from A. Tyler should be discussed 22.74 acres, Lot II, 34.27 acres, TRACT, $1,100,000. ties to Eric Cherry, East Veter- Brown DBA Brown Investment at length, dealt with, $1,539,000, 7th. From Bill Hartbarger and ans Drive, Lot 1, 1.03 acres, 1st. Properties to Brown Build and and agreed upon From Stephen L. Nash and Kelly Hartbarger to Robert From Gabriel Paul Frizzell Design LLC, Essex Road Subdi- before the rings are Katherine Jo Nash to Putnam M. Denn and Ronda A. Denn, and Mae Off enbacker AKA vision, Phase I, Lot 9, 1st. exchanged. God bless County Tennessee, Lot 1, TRACT, $523,000, 1st. Willie Mae Off enbacker to Da- Quitclaim from James F. you two, Allison. 100.69 acres, Lot II, 1.08 acres, From R. Lowell Ebersole vid L. Bumbalough, Cumber- Deffl ey Jr. and Carol J. Deff - — Dave $2,747,790, 7th. AKA R. Lowell Ebersol to Scott land Mountain Coal Company, ley to James F. Deffl ey Jr. TR, Quitclaim from Martin Va- Bradley Ebersole, Lowell R. Lot LIST, .78 acres, $153,000, Carol J. Deffl ey TR, and James DAVE RAMSEY is CEO laitis, Theresa McCants, Mark Ebersol, Lot 2, $600,000, 1st. 14th. and Carol Deffl ey 2019 Joint of Ramsey Solutions. Thurber, Elizabeth Valaitis, From Karen L. Price FKA From Deborah Tinsley and Revocable Trust, Cane Creek Follow Dave on the Mary Joyce Valaitis Deceased Karen L. Harris to Clark and Danny Tinsley to Francisco Estates, Phase II, Lot 17, 7th. web at daveramsey. and Walter M. Valaitis De- Jett Properties LLC, Meadows Gomez, Deborah Tinsley Divi- From Ronald A. Franz to com and on Twitter at ceased to Cumberland Camelot Subdivision, Lot 27, $177,000, sion, Lot 1, .08 acres, $102,000, New South Investments GP, @DaveRamsey. LLC, TRACT, 14th. 1st. 16th. $800,000. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN B5 herald-citizen.com Encore airing of ‘Country Music’ begins Friday on WCTE

MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 / Lucy Dacus. 7 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- 11 p.m. — “Woodsongs” — nessee” John Paul White and Side- 7:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass line. Underground” Lucero. 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- SUNDAY, JANUARY 5 show” 3 p.m. — “Ray Stevens 9 p.m. — “Antiques Road- CabaRay Nashville” — Gat- show” lin Brothers. 10 p.m. — “POV: Midnight 3:30 p.m. — “Sun Studio Traveler” — Hassan Fazili Sessions” is forced to fl ee Afghanistan 4 p.m. — “Downton Abbey, and seek asylum with his Season 3, Part 3” — The wife and two young daugh- eff ects of the Irish civil war ters. and the fi ght for women’s suff rage. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 5 p.m. — “Downton Abbey, 7 p.m. — “Live from Lin- Season 3, Part 4” — There coln Center: New York Phil- are new faces downstairs, harmonic New Year’s Eve and the Crawley family faces 2019: Sondheim Celebration” its severest test yet. — The New York Philhar- 6 p.m. — “PBS NewsHour monic and Katrina Lenk cel- Weekend” ebrate the orchestral music 6:30 p.m. — “One on One of Stephen Sondheim. with Becky Magura” 8:30 p.m. — “Live from 7 p.m. — “Victoria, Sea- Lincoln Center: New York son 3, Part 7” — Albert and Philharmonic New Year’s Hank Williams at the WSM radio studio. Explore the history of a uniquely American art Palmerston put their reputa- Eve 2019: Sondheim Celebra- form: country music. The series, directed by Ken Burns, features never-before-seen tions on the line and Victoria tion” footage and photographs, plus interviews with more than 80 country music artists. No must place her allegiance. 10 p.m. — “The Best of the one has told the story this way before. Encore airings of the eight-part series can be 8 p.m. — “Victoria, Season Boston Pops” — Many of the seen Fridays at 8 p.m. on WCTE through February. 3, Part 8” — The world’s eyes greatest moments from the are on the Great Exhibitions world-renowned orchestra’s New Year’s Celebration 2020” 8:30 p.m. — “One on One Part 1” — Learn how so- and the Royal couple. Does 129-year history are show- 9:30 p.m. — “Tony Bennett: with Becky Magura” — Dr. called “hillbilly music” triumph or failure beckon? cased. The Library of Congress Penny Schwinn, TN commis- reaches new listeners and 9 p.m. — “Secrets of Henry Gershwin Prize for Popular sioner of education. launches its fi rst stars’ ca- VIII’s Palace” — One of the WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 Song” — 9 p.m. — “Barnegie Hall” reers. most unique places in the 1:30 p.m. — “Great Per- Enjoy an all-star tribute — Wayland Holyfi eld. 10 p.m. — “Song of the world, Hampton Court is formances from Vienna: to singer Tony Bennett from 9:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass Mountains” the ultimate Royal pleasure The New Year’s Celebration DAR Constitution Hall in Underground” palace. 2020” — Celebrate 2020 as the Washington, DC. 10 p.m. — “Tennessee Wild SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 10 p.m. — “The Tunnel, Vienna Philharmonic plays Side” 7 p.m. — “Classic Gospel” Season 2, Part 7” — Karl the waltzes of Strauss at the THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 10:30 p.m. — “The Song- — Mark Lowry, Dogs Go to and Elise try get to Vanes- Musikverein. 7 p.m. — “A Chef’s Life” — writers” — Craig Wiseman. Heaven. sa in time. Elise and Eryka 7 p.m. — “Nature: Animal Vivian seeks the wisdom of 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- cross the line, but they could Reunions” — Feel the emo- Ms. Mary and Ms. Lillie to FRIDAY, JANUARY 3 show” regret it. tion as keepers and care- prepare an old-school tomato 7 p.m. — “Washington 9 p.m. — “Lost River Ses- 11 p.m. — “Thou Shalt givers reunite with the wild dish. Week” sions” — Devon Gilfi llian. Not Kill, Part 3” — A man animals that were once in 7:30 p.m. — “Tennessee 7:30 p.m. — “Firing Line 9:30 p.m. — “Barnegie is murdered during a home their care. Crossroads” with Margaret Hoover” Hall” invasion and his three 8 p.m. — “Great Perfor- 8 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- 8 p.m. — “Country Mu- 10 p.m. — “Austin City children seem to be hiding mances from Vienna: The nessee” sic: A Film by Ken Burns, Limits” — Sharon Van Etten something. THC accepting nominations for merit awards The Tennessee Historical working to revitalize Ten- mission. recipients will be honored at Commission is celebrating Commission is now accepting nessee’s historic places. The The Tennessee Historical an awards ceremony in May, the 100th Anniversary of its nominations for its Certifi - Merit Awards program also Commission Awards pro- 2020. establishment in 2019. The cate of Merit Awards to honor highlights people and organi- gram began in 1975. Certifi - Applications may also be agency serves as the State individuals or groups that zations for the work they do cates of Merit are presented requested by calling Susan Historic Preservation Offi ce. work to preserve Tennessee’s in the areas of publication, annually to individuals, McClamroch at the Commis- The offi ce is located at 2941 heritage. The deadline for commemoration, and edu- groups, agencies or orga- sion’s offi ces at 615-532-1920, Lebanon Pike in Nashville. submissions is December 31, cation regarding our state’s nizations that have made by writing to 2941 Lebanon For more information about 2019. unique history and heritage,” signifi cant contributions to Pike, Nashville, TN 37214, or the Tennessee Historical “For over forty years, our said Patrick McIntyre, State the study and preservation of by contacting Susan McClam- Commission, please call 615) awards program has off ered Historic Preservation Offi cer Tennessee’s heritage during roch via e-mail at Susan. 532-1550 or visit their website an opportunity to give thanks and executive director of the the 12 months prior to the [email protected]. at www.tnhistoricalcommis- and recognition to those Tennessee Historical Com- application deadline. Award The Tennessee Historical sion.org 0HOROSCOPE0

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29 edge and position to help MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 — Do your own thing. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 someone on or renege on This can be a prosper- others. Personal improve- Tidy up unfinished Interference will slow you Leave nothing to chance. a promise, you will end the ous year if you invest ment will lift your spirits business. Make a change down and lead you astray. Take the initiative to do year in a negative space. wisely. Your perception and help you prepare for at home that will prompt Don’t be tempted to make things yourself. If you Focus on honesty, integri- of economic trends and what’s to come. you to spend less time a change just because give too much authority ty and looking your best. what’s possible will en- CANCER (June 21-July 22) shopping and more time someone else does so. to someone else, you will CANCER (June 21-July 22) courage success. Letting — Work on your relation- at home enjoying what Invest in you, not in some- end up being disappoint- — This can be the start of go of situations, people ships with others. Lend you already have. Use one else. ed. Don’t hesitate to make a new and exciting year. and plans that aren’t a helping hand, partici- intelligence, innovation CANCER (June 21-July 22) a change that will stream- Set your sights on some- beneficial are encouraged. pate in events that can and speculation to help — Mull over your options line your life and make it thing that excites you. Use Don’t be a follower when improve your community you make decisions that before moving forward. more comfortable. Clear your imagination to come you know in your heart and share your ideas and encourage independence, Don’t be afraid to make a up uncertainty and find up with ideas that will help you are a leader. hopes for the future. resourcefulness and change. There is money out where you stand. you excel. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) more significant personal to be made if you use CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Put — Complete your to-do — Share your feelings, freedom. your skills and attributes — You will have a change regrets and emotional list and move on to enjoy show someone how much CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) innovatively. Use your of heart regarding what baggage behind you. the activities going on you care and choose — Don’t leave anything imagination. you want to do. You are Making personal improve- at home or with friends. peace, love and romance to chance. Look at your LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Stick best off taking control ments and sticking close A positive change will over discord and criticism. financial situation and to what’s familiar and instead of taking a risk or to valued friends and transpire if you are open Choose to make this day make changes. Mixing what puts your mind at ignoring what’s going on loved ones will help sta- to suggestions. one to remember fondly. emotions and money will ease. You don’t have to around you. bilize your environment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) not turn out well. Avoid make a move or decision AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Romance is on the rise. — Personal growth will — A change will be useful joint ventures and paying just because someone — Be smart. If you plan to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) lead to a better under- for you. Participating in for other people’s mis- else does. party with friends, off er to — Don’t let an emotional standing of what’s import- events that make you takes. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — be the designated driver. situation upset your day. ant to you and how best reflect on your life and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Spend time with peers, Staying in control mentally Spending time with the to go about getting what where you see yourself — Refuse to argue over youngsters or elders. In- and emotionally will also people you love will bring you want. Romance is in heading will encourage inaccurate information. sight and information will encourage you to be more you closer together. Per- the stars. you to make positive Spend more time on help you choose a path sensible financially. sonal growth is encour- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — choices. personal growth, self-im- that will make your life PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) aged. Live in the moment Don’t stop now. You can LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) provement and pamper- better. An unusual part- — Be honest and expect and learn from experience. get a lot done if you act — Discuss problems civilly ing. nership shows promise honesty in return. Off er LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) quickly. Figure out how and make the necessary PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) and positive alternatives. reasonable suggestions. — Don’t overdo it. Do what best to take advantage of adjustments. Take time to — Take a fresh look at LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Someone you encounter you can, but don’t make a situation and consider primp and pamper your- something you thought — Proceed with caution. will prompt you to consid- promises you cannot the skills you need to self in preparation to ring about doing in the past. Listen, but don’t retort. er heading in a diff erent keep. Keep your plans improve your life. in a new year. Romance Make a couple of adjust- Take time to figure out direction. simple and moderate. ARIES (March 21-April 19) should be on your agenda. ments and get moving. what’s best for you. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Time spent with a loved — Getting together with SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Recycling, selling or Personal improvements — Keep moving forward. If one will encourage a sta- people who share your — Take it easy, as rest will giving away things you no and relaxation, along with you plan to make a reso- ble relationship. beliefs will encourage you do you a world of good longer use is favored. romance, will ease stress. lution, aim for something SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) to get involved in making mentally, emotionally and ARIES (March 21-April 19) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) doable. Taking better care — Touch base with people a diff erence. Romance is physically. Discussions — You’ll be feeling lucky, — Take part in informative of your physical well-being you haven’t seen lately. in the stars. you have with an older and if you decide you conversations. 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LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN Tom Graham of the city’s water quality control department has worked for the city of Cookeville for 35 years. Cheryl Chambers, LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN general administration; Ronnie Kelly of the water quality control and Jeff Cook, water department and Timmy Lee of the public quality control, have works department have worked for the city of also worked for the city Cookeville for 40 years. for 35 years.

LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN Employees with 30 years of service are Mike Roaten, public works; Jeff Littrell, codes department; Jayne Barns, planning department; Cpt. Randy Brown; James Smith, electric department; Mark Loftis, codes department; Darlene League, gas department; and Tom Dyer, public works department. Jim Masters, fire department; and Dennis Lohman, water quality control; have also worked for the city for 30 years.

LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN Employees with 25 years of service are Bill Clemons, water quality control; Jere Whitson, gas department; Todd Mainord, gas department; Gail Fowler, human resources; Carl Haney, electric department; David Rasmussen, public works; and George Presley, water quality control. Danny McClain, electric department; Shawn Roberson, fire department; Ray White, fire department; Detective Yvette Demming; and Dewayne Tollett, water quality control; have also worked for the city for 25 years.

LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN Employees with 20 years of service are Sgt. Brian Long, Sgt. Tammy Goolsby, Terry Clark with the planning department, James Bryant with public works and Chris Allison with public works. Gilbert Miller, fire department; Sgt. Brent Anderson; Steven Ashburn, customer service department; Randell Paul, public works department; Mark West, public works; and Connie Clark, leisure services; have also worked for the city for 20 years.

LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN Employees with 15 years of service are Jerry Jackson, codes department; Danny Cowell, fire department; and Fred Cozine, public works department. Lt. Anthony Leonard, Lt. Jeff Glass, Tammy Dronebarger with the electric department and Blake Herron with the public works department have also worked for the city for 15 years.

LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN Employees with 10 years of service are Troy Lee, fire department; Tyler Sullivan, fire department; Melissa Bujnevicie, gas department; Corey Albers, electric department; John Buford, water quality control. Kurt Craig, fire department; Brandon Lee, fire department; Off icer Marc deClaire; Off icer Jimmy Blankenship; Richard Bean, leisure services department; Pam Philpot, leisure services; and Jonathan Ford, water quality control have also worked for the city for 10 years.

LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN City of Cookeville employees with 5 years of service are Andy Robert, electric department; John Mason, customer service department; Lori Medlin, leisure services; Marcus Vincent, gas department; Tyler West, gas department; Lance Vickers, gas department; Zach Dilldine, water quality control; Josh Lineberry, public works; Scott Dunn, water quality control; and Jeremy Glascock, codes department. Sgt. Chris Rinehart, Sgt. Daniel Trivette, Sgt. Charles Teeters, Detective Heather Marshall, Off icer Vince Levy, Brian Howard, TC Capps, Jerry Rhoten, Mark Smith and Alex Taylor have also worked for the city for five years.

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WANTED TO RENT LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC M/F. HEARING 2018, sewer service was ex- in 20 years after the eff ective sanitary sewer will be pro- Herald-Citizen & Regional CITY OF COOKEVILLE tended to nine (9) parcels on date of annexation. vided based upon the same Buyers Guide ANNUAL PROGRESS Boyd Farris Road. criteria, standards and pol- 1300 Neal St., Cookeville, REPORTS FREE HILL ROAD/NORTH icies used to determine the TN 931-526-9715 PLANS OF SERVICES FOR BUCK MOUNTAIN ROAD/ WASHINGTON AVENUE expansion of sanitary sewer (FAX) 526-1209 ANNEXATION AREAS DRY VALLEY ROAD AREA AREA service in the unserved por- All services have been pro- All services have been pro- tions of the present corpo- Notice is hereby given that vided to this area as spec- vided to this area as speci- rate limits. ROOMS FOR RENT the Cookeville City Council ifi ed in the Plan of Ser- fi ed in the Plan of Services will hold a Public Hearing vices with the exception of with the exception of sani- MACKIE FARM ANNEX- 4 rooms w/locking doors, at its meeting on Thursday, sanitary sewer. The Plan tary sewer improvements. ATION AREA $450 per month w/no de- January 16, 2020 at 5:30 of Services specifi es that The Plan of Services spec- All services have been pro- posit, no lease. Living room, p.m. in the Council Room sanitary sewer will be pro- ifi es that sanitary sewer will vided to this area as speci- kitchen & laundry is shared. at City Hall. The purpose of vided based upon the same be provided within 25 years fi ed in the Plan of Services 931-544-0096 this Hearing is to present criteria, standards and pol- after the eff ective date of an- with the exception of water Annual Progress Reports icies used to determine the nexation. service for fi re protection, STAR MOTOR INN on the status of extending expansion of sanitary sewer sanitary sewer service and Weekly starting @ $200 + services to areas annexed service in the unserved por- SOUTH WILLOW AVENUE street lights. The Plan of tax. Free internet, frig, guest by the City of Cookeville as tions of the present corpo- AREA Services specifi es that im- laundry, movie rentals. specifi ed in the Plans of Ser- rate limits. All services have been pro- provements to provide fi re Pet Friendly, Construction vices for each of the areas. vided to this area as speci- hydrants necessary to pro- Crews welcome. 526-9511 All interested citizens are in- EAST HIGHWAY 70N/IN- fi ed in the Plan of Services vide fi re protection to the vited to attend this Hearing. TERSTATE 40 AREA with the exception of sani- area are to be completed The Progress Reports for All services have been pro- tary sewer service. The Plan within fi ve (5) years after the APTS/DUPLEXES FOR RENT these annexation areas are vided to this area as speci- of Services specifi es that eff ective date of annexation. as follows: fi ed in the Plan of Services sanitary sewer will be pro- The Plan of Services spec- with the exception of sani- vided based upon the same ifi es that sanitary sewer will NICE 1, 2 & 3 BR APTS. ANNUAL PROGRESS tary sewer. The Plan of Ser- criteria, standards and pol- be provided when econom- REPORT vices specifi es that sanitary icies used to determine the ically feasible and based PLANS OF SERVICES sewer will be provided based expansion of sanitary sewer upon the same criteria, $500 - $650 / mo. upon the same criteria, service in the unserved por- standards and policies used Water, Sewer, Appliances Tennessee Code Annotated, standards and policies used tions of the present corpo- to determine the expansion Furnished; WD Hookup; Section 6-51-108 requires to determine the expansion rate limits. Sanitary sewer of sanitary sewer service that annual reports be pre- of sanitary sewer service has been provided to 13 in the unserved portions of CH&A; Pool; No Pets. in the unserved portions of parcels in this area. the present corporate lim- Chelsea Place Properties pared and published on the progress of extending the the present corporate limits. its. The Cookeville Electric 526-6161 services to annexed areas as Two phases of public sewer BENNETT ROAD EXTEN- Department is working with specifi ed in the Plans of Ser- installation have been com- SION AREA UCEMC for the completion vices. The areas annexed by pleted serving approximate- All services have been pro- of the installation of street 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR Apts / ly 165 parcels. vided to this area as speci- lighting, which is expected HOUSES NEW $280-$800 the City of Cookeville requir- ing annual progress reports fi ed in the Plan of Services to be within one year. Cable, Water/Appl’s Furn’d WEST COOKEVILLE/IN- with the exception of water OVER 100 LOCATION are as follows: TERSTATE 40 AREA service and sanitary sewer. Jon Ward Kids welcome. Some Pets All services have been pro- Water service rates for ex- Planning Director in Designated Apts. OLD BRIDGE ROAD/FALL- ING WATER RIVER AREA, vided to this area as speci- isting city customers have 12/29 Open Mon - Fr fi ed in the Plan of Services been reduced to the in- Soard Properties R00-03-10, eff ective June 15, 2000 with the exception of wa- side the city rate. A verbal 526-1988 ter service, sanitary sewer, agreement with the Double Storage units available BUCK MOUNTAIN ROAD/ DRY VALLEY ROAD street lighting, and electric Springs Utility District for AREA, R00-03-11, eff ec- service. The Plan of Ser- acquisition of the water ser- 1BR - UPPER: CHA, frig, vices specifi es that water vice area was reached in stove. Monterey off Exit 300. tive July 19, 2000 EAST HIGHWAY 70N/IN- service will be provided 2016. The Plan of Services $325, deposit fi rst & last. within fi ve (5) years after the specifi es that sanitary sewer H Call (931)839-3514 TERSTATE 40 AREA, R00- 09-24, eff ective January city acquires the service ar- will be provided based upon 7, 2001 eas, that sanitary sewer will the same criteria, standards C 1BR: CHA, stove, frig. WEST COOKEVILLE/IN- be provided based upon the and policies used to deter- Lrg LR, lrg kitchen. Well same criteria, standards and mine the expansion of san- Since 1903 maintained older apt. No TERSTATE 40 AREA, R02- 06-11, eff ective August 8, policies used to determine itary sewer service in the smoking/pets. $400/mo. the expansion of sanitary unserved portions of the Herald-Citizen (931)252-8289 2002 SHAG RAG ROAD AREA, sewer service in the un- present corporate limits. A To Subscribe Call served portions of the pres- sanitary sewer line, under 2BR APT: $500/mo, $500/ R06-02-01, eff ective 931-526-9715 March 18, 2006 ent corporate limits, and Interstate 40, which is re- dep. Text Only (931) 319- that street lighting and elec- quired to provide service 3258. REBECCA PLACE/BUN- KER HILL ROAD AREA, tric service will be provided north of the Interstate, was PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE within one (1) year after the completed in 2016. R06-11-23, eff ective Janu- Tayes Hollow Property, LLC dba Tayes Hollow Quarry (Facility ID:71-0396/ 2BR, 1BA. $400. No pets. city acquires the service ary 21, 2007 Permit No. 977258) has applied to the Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control 931-303-3274 no texting area. Electric service and OLD STEWART ROAD AREA BUNKER HILL ROAD/ (TDAPC) for construction of a rock crushing and sizing operation to be located in street lighting have been All services have been pro- 2BR, 1BA. Stove, refrig, DW, LOVELADY ROAD AREA, Putnam County at 10600 Henry Cemetery Road, Monterey, TN 38574. The proposed R07-06-06, eff ective Sep- provided to approximate- vided to this area as speci- operation would consist of rock crushers, screens, bins, conveyors, and associated CH/A. $380/mo. Small pets ly 95% of the area and the fi ed in the Plan of Services OK!! Call 526-1988. tember 2, 2007 equipment used for the crushing and sizing of rock. Wet suppression would be FREEHILL ROAD/NORTH I40 5th Interchange project with the exception of sani- used for pollution control. There would be physical construction. Regulated air WASHINGTON AVENUE is complete. The Cookeville tary sewer service. The Plan contaminants would be emitted by this source. Mr. J. Dolzen is the assigned Divi- AREA, R09-08-11, eff ec- Electric Department is work- of Services specifi es that sion person. Based on initial public comments received by the TDAPC, an open tive October 17, 2009 ing with UCEMC to com- sanitary sewer will be pro- house informational session will be held by TDAPC at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, SOUTH WILLOW AVENUE plete electric service within vided based upon the same January 30, 2020, at the Monterey Community Center, 705 E. Commercial Avenue, AREA, R11-11-20, eff ective the area. The installation criteria, standards and pol- Monterey, TN 38574. The informational session will have an open house format January 15, 2012 of electric, gas, water and icies used to determine the with tables containing information with TDEC sta൵ and company representatives BENNETT ROAD EXTEN- sewer service in the High- expansion of sanitary sewer on hand to answer questions one-on-one. Access to the permit application, draft SION AREA, R12-10-10, lands Business Park was service in the unserved por- permit, and related materials are available for public view via TDEC’s data viewer eff ective January 17, 2013 completed in 2012/2013. A tions of the present corpo- at the following webpage: verbal agreement with the rate limits. As a part of the http://tdec.tn.gov:8080/pls/enf_reports/f?p=19031:34051:::NO:34051:P34051_ OLD STEWART ROAD PERMIT_ID:75843 FOR RENT AREA, R14-02-06, eff ec- Double Springs Utility Dis- I-40 Interchange project, 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, trict for acquisition of the a sewer line was installed Interested persons are invited to review these materials and comment on the proposed tive June 8, 2014 installation. Comments should be addressed to Michelle W. Owenby, Director, Houses. Many locations HALL-BENNETT ROAD water service area north of along Tennessee Avenue FALCON REALTY, I40 was reached in 2016. (formerly Bennett Road) Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control, William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower, AREA, R14-08-15, eff ec- 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 15th Floor, Nashville, TN 37243. Written comments must 528-2158 tive October 19, 2014 South of I40, all water cus- serving fi ve (5) parcels and tomers have been acquired eliminated the pump sta- be received by TDAPC by 4:30 PM Central Time February 6, 2020, and must include falconrealtycookeville.com MACKIE FARM ANNEX- the phrase “Comments on Tayes Hollow Property, LLC Construction Permit” in the ATION AREA, R18-03-03, and now receive water from tion that served Academy the City of Cookeville. Sports. subject line. Individuals with disabilities who wish to participate should contact the Upscale 3BR, 2BA con- eff ective June 9, 2018 Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation to discuss any auxiliary do Capshaw area. Walk-in aids or services needed to facilitate such participation. Such contact may be in person, closets, 9’ ceilings, fi re- The Plans of Services for SHAG RAG ROAD AREA HALL-BENNETT ROAD All services have been pro- AREA by writing, telephone, or other means, and should be made by January 23, 2020, to place, garage. $1250/mo. these areas each address allow time to provide such aid or services. Contact the Tennessee Department of 931-239-6938 the following services: po- vided to this area as spec- All services have been pro- ifi ed in the Plan of Ser- vided to this area as speci- Environment and Conservation ADA Coordinator, William R. Snodgrass Tennessee lice protection, fi re protec- Tower, 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 2nd Floor, Nashville, TN 37243, 1-866-253-5827. vices with the exception of fi ed in the Plan of Services tion, water service, sanitary Hearing impaired callers may use the Tennessee Relay Service, 1-(800)-848-0298. sanitary sewer. The Plan with the exception of sani- sewer service, solid waste If it is hard for you to read, speak, or understand English, TDEC may be able to HOUSES FOR RENT of Services specifi es that tary sewer service. The Plan collection and disposal, provide translation or interpretation services free of charge. Please contact Air sanitary sewer will be pro- of Services specifi es that 201 Cooper Rd, Algood. street maintenance, street Pollution Control at (615) 532-0554 for more information. 3BR, 2BA. Outside storage name signs, planning and vided based upon the same barn, no pets. $1000/mo, zoning, inspection services, criteria, standards and pol- $1000/dep. Call (931)265- electrical service, street icies used to determine the IWC is accepting applications for expansion of sanitary sewer 4475 lighting, recreational facil- the positions listed below, based ities, and natural gas ser- service in the unserved por- 3BR, 2BA: Stove, frig, walk vice. According to the Direc- tions of the present corpo- from IWC’s Cookeville location. to TTU & hospital. 520 N tors of the applicable City rate limits. Interested candidates may apply at Walnut. $300 per bedroom. Departments, the following IWC’s Warehouse: 535 Dry Valley Road, across from Algood Elementary No pets. Call 615-443-4851 progress has been made REBECCA PLACE/BUNKER toward extending the ser- HILL ROAD AREA School or online at www.goiwc.com/careers. 50 Kenway St 3BR, 2BA vices specifi ed in the Plans All services have been pro- vided to this area as speci- 1500 SF house w/unfi n- of Services for the above o Sanitation Worker – Janitorial duties, Dayshift ished basement. No pet. Annexation Areas: fi ed in the Plan of Services Yard maint. $950, $950/dep. with the exception of sani- o Route Driver – Class A CDL; home everyday (931)260-1712. OLD BRIDGE ROAD/FALL- tary sewer. The Plan of Ser- o Order Selector – evening shift; $13.50 starting rate ING WATER RIVER AREA vices specifi es that sanitary Looking for a 1, 2, 3, or 4 All services have been pro- sewer will be provided with- Bedroom vided to this area as speci- in 20 years after the eff ective We are looking for candidates interested in working for a family-owned Houses / Apartments for fi ed in the Plan of Services date of annexation. Sanitary business that cares about its employees. We off er an opportunity to sewer service has been pro- Rent? with the exception of sani- grow personally and professionally. Come join our IWC Team! Call us at 931 548 1240 tary sewer. The Plan of Ser- vided to two (2) parcels in or visit our website at vices specifi es that sanitary the Rebecca Place Subdi- www.stevensrentals.com sewer will be provided based vision. IWC off ers an excellent benefi ts package. EOE and a member of the upon the same criteria, TN Drug Free Workplace Program. MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT standards and policies used BUNKER HILL ROAD/LOVE- to determine the expansion LADY ROAD AREA 2BR/2BA Central Heat & of sanitary sewer service All services have been pro- Air, Appliances, No Smok- in the unserved portions of vided to this area as speci- ing. Not in a mobile home the present corporate lim- fi ed in the Plan of Services park. $450/mo + dep. 528- its. Construction of sanitary with the exception of sani- 3333 sewer improvements for tary sewer. The Plan of Ser- part of this area (111 parcels) vices specifi es that sanitary 3BR/2BA doublewide was completed in 2015. In sewer will be provided with- in Putnam Co. Stove/Frig furn’d. $600/mo, $600/dep, no pets. 931-526-6433. Bledsoe County Correctional Complex COMM/INDUST FOR RENT Correctional Offi cer Northgate Business Park: Join TEAM TDOC and be a part of the largest law enforcement agency Several spaces avail. 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Ditty Road / Ben Jared Rd / The Department of Correction is an Equal Opportunity Employer.r. Southern Hills Drive. 931-544-3849 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 Sports HERALD-CITIZEN D1 herald-citizen.com 0TENNESSEE TECH0 Tech women host Wesleyan to close 2019

TTU — Tennessee Tech women’s basketball will conclude the 2019 calendar year and its non-confer- ence schedule with a visit from the Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs this afternoon. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. inside the Hooper Eblen Center. The Golden Eagles are 6-4 on the season and have won two-straight contests against Western Carolina (62-58) and Lipscomb (78-58). Tech’s other four victories this season have AP come against Cumberland Tenn. Clemson running back Travis Etienne, left, runs for a touchdown past Ohio State safety Jordan Fuller during (88-51), ULM (75-68), Samford (72-57), the Fiesta Bowl Saturday in Glendale, Ariz. and Detroit Mercy (69-47). Kesha Brady leads the Golden Eagles, averaging 15.7 points per game and tying for a team-high Clemson edges Ohio State SEE WOMEN, PAGE D3 GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Trevor LSU on Jan. 13 in New Orleans, look- two scores and ran for a career-high Lawrence connected with Travis ing for their third national title in the 107 yards, including a 67-yard touch- Etienne on a 34-yard touchdown with last four seasons. down late in the fi rst half. 1:49 left in the fourth quarter and No. The Tigers went 94 yards on four Lawrence added a 2-point con- Tech men to 3 Clemson beat No. 2 Ohio State 29-23 plays in 1:18, with Lawrence complet- version to Tee Higgins, but it left Saturday night at the Fiesta Bowl to ing all three of his passes and mixing plenty of time for Ohio State (13-1) advance to the College Football Play- in an 11-yard run. The sophomore and Justin Fields to respond. The off championship game. quarterback who has never lost a fi nish 2019 at The Tigers (14-0) will play No. 1 college start passed for 259 yards and SEE FIESTA, PAGE D3 Ole Miss TTU — The Tennessee Tech men’s Burrow throws 7 TDs, LSU routs OU basketball puts a close to 2019 and its non-conference slate this after- ATLANTA (AP) — Joe as No. 1 LSU romped to noon, making a trip south to Oxford, Burrow and the LSU a stunning 63-28 victory Miss. for a 3:00 p.m. CT tilt with Ole Tigers turned in a fi rst over No. 4 Oklahoma in the Miss. half for the ages, a breath- Peach Bowl semifi nal game Sunday marks the eighth meeting taking off ensive display Saturday. all-time between the two programs, even as their coordinator The Tigers (14-0) are with Ole Miss owning a 6-1 lead in grieved a horrifi c tragedy headed to the title game the series. When competing in Ox- from his box high above against either No. 2 Ohio ford, the Rebels hold a 4-0 advantage the fi eld. State or No. 3 Clemson over the Golden Eagles all time. This team from the clicking on all cylinders, This year’s Ole Miss squad is led bayou is truly something having dismantled the off ensively by Breein Tyree, who special. Sooners (12-2) with a averages 17.8 points per game on an With one more victory, 30-minute outburst that eff ective 40.4 percent shooting from it will be a national cham- will long be remembered in the fi eld. He adds 4.1 rebounds per pion. Cajun country. contest while hitting 76.8 percent In his fi rst game as a “We go into every game AP from the line. Heisman Trophy winner, thinking nobody can stop LSU wide receiver Justin Jeff erson (2) makes a Burrow threw for seven touchdown catch against Oklahoma during the SEE MEN, PAGE D3 touchdowns and 493 yards SEE PEACH, PAGE D3 Peach Bowl Saturday in Atlanta. Lady Bees playing for Wildcats playing for title Monday FROM STAFF REPORTS third quarter, losing it 13-8, but they picked things back up in the fourth, The Monterey High School boys’ winning 22-15. basketball team will play Pigeon Monterey was led on the score- spot in title game Forge Monday at 6:30 p.m. for the board by Peyton West with 14-15 free championship of the King of the throws and 26 total points. Most of FROM STAFF REPORTS Smokies tournament after wins Fri- his help came from Cayden Jones day and Saturday. with 14 points, but Silas Randolph The Upperman High School girls’ The Wildcats reached the fi nal added 12 points and eight rebounds. basketball team will play Jeff er- game by beating Knoxville Central The Wildcats’ won their second son County Monday at 6:30 p.m. in 61-48 Friday and Cincinnati County game Saturday with a consistently a semifi nal game of the Andrew (OH) 80-71 Saturday. high scoring eff ort. Johnson Bank Ladies Classic after In Monterey’s fi rst game Friday, The only quarter MHS lacked scor- another win Saturday in Greenville. the Wildcats won with a hot start and ing was the second, being outscored UHS reached the semifi nal game even hotter fi nish. 15-13. The Wildcats won the fi rst by downing North Greene 55-38 MHS started the game by outscor- quarter 20-17, the third 19-15, and the Saturday. ing Knoxville Central 12-7 in the third 28-24. The Lady Bees claimed the win fi rst quarter and 19-7 in the second Once again, MHS was led by West with a hot start and fi nish, winning quarter for a 31-20 halftime lead. the fi rst quarter 18-11 and the fourth The Wildcats slowed a little in the SEE MHS, PAGE D3 17-6. The Lady Bees also won the second quarter 10-7 but lost the third 14-10. The UHS girls were led on the scoreboard by the duo of Reagan CHS teams fairing well in Florida Hurst and Torie Brooks with 14 HERALD-CITIZEN, FILE points each. Most of their help came Upperman’s Abigail Johnson, left, FROM STAFF REPORTS by losing 41-35 to Pulas- in double-digits was from Brooklyn Crouch with 12 shoots a contested layup during ki, KY Saturday. Jordan Gillies with two points. a recent game against Livingston The Cookeville High In Friday’s game, triples and 13 points. Academy at UHS. School girls’ basketball CHS outscored Ridge In Saturday’s game, UHS BOYS SPLIT OPENING GAMES team will be playing in View 11-4 in the over- the CHS girls struggled The Upperman boys will play The Bees were led on the score- the third-place game time period after a on the scoreboard in Montgomery Bell Academy Monday board by Filip Babic with six fi eld of the Daytona Sun- back-and-forth regula- the second and fourth at 2 p.m. in a consolation game of the goals and 15 points. Most of his help shine Classic Monday tion period. CHS won quarters for the loss. Zaxby’s Holiday Classic after split- came from Alex Rush with nine at 10 a.m. as the Lady the second quarter CHS won the fi rst ting their fi rst two games in Clarks- points. Cavaliers split a pair 16-12 and rallied in the quarter 12-9 and the ville. On Saturday, the Bees won by of contests Friday and fourth quarter 19-11. third quarter 10-9, but The Bees reached their consolation scoring early and often. They scored Saturday in Florida. However, the Lady Cavs the Lady Cavs lost the game by losing to Blackman 57-41 18 points in the fi rst quarter and a Things were diffi cult lost the fi rst quarter 17- second quarter 9-4 and Friday but routing Fort Campbell staggering 31 in the second for a 49-9 for the Lady Cavs from 12 and the third quarter the fourth quarter 14-9. 68-26 Saturday. lead at halftime. The Bees went on the beginning as it took 17-10 for a 57-57 tie. Once again, Graves On Friday, the Bees lost with a to score 15 more in the third quarter overtime to win their CHS was led on led CHS on the score- slow start and fi nish, losing the fi rst and four in the fi nal period. fi rst game of the tour- the scoreboard by board with 14 points. quarter 16-8 and the fourth 13-8. UHS The scoring for UHS was led by nament 68-61 Friday KK Graves with four Most of her help came tied Blackman 13-13 in the second Collin Gore with two 3-pointers and against Ridge View, SC. 3-pointers, nine fi eld from Cassie Gallagher quarter, but the Blaze won the third 14 points. His help came mostly from CHS then missed out on goals, and 26 total quarter 15-12. Basic with 12 points. the championship game points. Also scoring SEE CHS, PAGE D3 D2 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 herald-citizen.com Power-play goal lifts Penguins past Preds

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jake scored for Pittsburgh, which third goal in as many games, three goals on six shots. On the year, a power-play goal at Guentzel’s power-play goal has points in 13 of its last 16 while Craig Smith also scored Saturday, Juuse Saros gave 4:07 of the second period. But with 1:03 remaining helped against Nashville dating back for the Predators, who lost up three goals on eight shots. Galchenyuk answered with the Pittsburgh Penguins beat to Oct. 21, 2010. their second straight after Rinne stopped 25 of 27 shots in his second goal in two games, the Nashville Predators 6-4 on Evgeni Malkin continued earning points in their previ- relief. a power-play score at 8:02, as Saturday night. a fi ve-game point streak with ous fi ve games. Pittsburgh scored twice in Pittsburgh regained its three- Bryan Rust’s initial point three assists and Matt Murray Roman Josi established a the fi rst 1:05 of the game. Rust goal lead. shot missed the net. Evgeni stopped 44 shots to win for the career-high seven-game point opened the scoring 32 seconds Smith and Granlund scored Malkin gathered the puck second time in nine starts. It streak with two assists. in with his 15th of the sea- goals in the fi nal 3:57 of the behind the net and gave it to was his fi rst win since Dec. 7 Pittsburgh and Nashville son and sixth goal in his last second period to make it a 4-3 Guentzel, who tucked it inside at Detroit and his fi rst home played the second straight of a seven games. Kahun scored game entering the third. the left post for the winning win since Nov. 9 against Chi- home-and-home, back-to-back. his ninth of the season just 33 goal. cago. The Penguins chased a Pred- seconds later on a behind-the- NOTES Rust scored twice, including Mikael Granlund’s 100th ators goaltender in the fi rst net feed from Galchenyuk. F Patric Hornqvist returned an empty-netter, and added career goal - and second of the period for the second straight Letang scored a power-play to the lineup for Pittsburgh two assists as Pittsburgh won game - at 8:56 of the third tied night, this time with three goal, a slap shot from the right after missing 10 games with a for the ninth time in 11 games. the score at 4-4 as Nashville goals in the fi rst 10 minutes of point at 9:04 of the fi rst to give lower-body injury. ... Letang’s Alex Galchenyuk and Kris Le- rallied from a pair of three- the game. Pittsburgh a 3-0 lead. 40th career power-play goal tang scored power-play goals, goal defi cits. A day earlier, Pekka Rinne Arvidsson got Nashville on tied Paul Coff ey for most by a while Dominik Kahun also Viktor Arvidsson got his was pulled after allowing the board with his ninth of Penguins defenseman. 0TO-DO LIST0 0SCOREBOARD0

2 p.m. NBA Anaheim 4, Vegas 3 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29 ON TELEVISION BTN — Indiana at Rutgers Los Angeles 3, San Jose 2, OT All Times EST TBD — CHS boy’s basketball at Destin, Fla. Tournament 4 p.m. Saturday’s Games Sunday, December 29 BTN — Maryland at Northwestern EASTERN CONFERENCE Carolina 6, Washington 4 TBD — CHS girl’s basketball at Daytona Sunshine Classic COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) COLLEGE FOOTBALL Atlantic Division Dallas 3, Colorado 2, SO W L Pct GB TBD — UHS girls’ basketball at tournament in Greeneville 11 a.m. 11 a.m. Florida 5, Detroit 4 BTN — Bryant at Maryland ESPN — The Belk Bowl: Virginia Tech vs. Kentucky, Boston 22 8 .733 — Pittsburgh 6, Nashville 4 TBD — UHS boys’ basketball at tournament in Clarksville ESPNU — Cornell at Penn State Charlotte, N.C. Toronto 22 10 .688 1 Tampa Bay 5, Montreal 4 Philadelphia 23 12 .657 1½ TBD — MHS boys’ basketball at King of Smokies tourney FS1 — The Cleveland Classic: West Virginia vs. Ohio 1 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 5, Toronto 4, OT State, Cleveland CBS — The Sun Bowl: Florida State vs. Arizona State, Brooklyn 16 15 .516 6½ Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. TBD — MHS girls’ basketball in tourney at Sevier Co. 12:30 p.m. El Paso, Texas New York 9 24 .273 14½ Arizona at Vegas, 10 p.m. Southeast Division TBD — White Co. girls’ basketball at tourney in Oregon SECN — Liberty at Louisiana State 2:45 p.m. Philadelphia at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. 1 p.m. ESPN — The Liberty Bowl: Navy vs. Kansas State, W L Pct GB Sunday’s Games TBD — White Co. boys’ basketball at King of Smokies tourney BTN — Texas A&M (Corpus Cristi) at Nebraska Memphis, Tenn. Miami 24 8 .750 — Winnipeg at St. Louis, 3 p.m. Orlando 14 18 .438 10 2 p.m. — TTU women’s basketball hosts Tennessee Wesleyan ESPNU — North Carolina A&T at Illinois 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Columbus, 5 p.m. FS1 — Massachusetts (Lowell) at Michigan ESPN — The Alamo Bowl: Utah vs. Texas, San Anto- Charlotte 13 21 .382 12 New Jersey at Ottawa, 5 p.m. 3 p.m. — TTU men’s basketball at Ole Miss PAC-12N — Iona at Colorado nio, Texas Washington 9 22 .290 14½ N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 6 p.m. 2 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Atlanta 6 27 .182 18½ Buff alo at Boston, 7 p.m. ABC — Kansas at Stanford 3 p.m. Central Division Montreal at Florida, 7 p.m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 3 p.m. ESPNU — Under Armour All-America Game: Practice, W L Pct GB Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. TBD — CHS boy’s basketball at Destin, Fla. Tournament ACCN — Appalachian State at North Carolina State Orlando, Fla. Milwaukee 29 5 .853 — Dallas at Arizona, 8 p.m. BTN — Hartford at Northwestern IIHF HOCKEY Indiana 21 12 .636 7½ Philadelphia at Anaheim, 8:30 p.m. TBD — CHS girl’s basketball at Daytona Sunshine Classic ESPN2 — Navy at Virginia 8 a.m. Chicago 13 20 .394 15½ Vancouver at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. TBD — UHS girls’ basketball at tournament in Greeneville ESPNU — Kennesaw State at Iowa NHLN — World Junior Championship: Slovakia vs. Detroit 12 21 .364 16½ Monday’s Games PAC-12N — Alabama State at Oregon Sweden, Trinec, Czeck Republic Cleveland 10 22 .313 18 Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. TBD — UHS boys’ basketball at tournament in Clarksville SECN — Lipscomb at Auburn Noon WESTERN CONFERENCE Tuesday’s Games TBD — MHS boys’ basketball at King of Smokies tourney 4 p.m. NHLN — World Junior Championship: Czech Repiblic Southwest Division Boston at New Jersey, 1 p.m. NBCSN — Loyola (Md.) at Virginia Commonwealth vs. Canada, Ostravice, Czeck Republic W L Pct GB N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 1 p.m. TBD — MHS girls’ basketball in tourney at Sevier Co. 5 p.m. MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Houston 22 10 .688 — Anaheim at Vegas, 3 p.m. TBD — White Co. girls’ basketball at tourney in Oregon BTN — Arkansas at Indiana 6 p.m. Dallas 21 10 .677 ½ Toronto at Minnesota, 6 p.m. PAC-12N — Harvard at California ESPN2 — PFL: Championships, New York San Antonio 13 18 .419 8½ Tampa Bay at Buff alo, 7 p.m. TBD — White Co. boys’ basketball at King of Smokies tourney 5:30 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Memphis 12 21 .364 10½ Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. SECN — Richmond at Alabama 6 p.m. New Orleans 10 23 .303 12½ Florida at Columbus, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. NBATV — Denver at Houston Northwest Division San Jose at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 BTN — Western Michigan at Michigan State NHL HOCKEY W L Pct GB Winnipeg at Colorado, 8 p.m. TBD — CHS boy’s basketball at Destin, Fla. Tournament PAC-12N — Arkansas (Pine Bluff ) at Washington State 8 p.m. Denver 22 9 .710 — St. Louis at Arizona, 9 p.m. 9 p.m. NHLN — NY Rangers at Edmonton Utah 19 12 .613 3 Chicago at Calgary, 9 p.m. TBD — UHS girls’ basketball at tournament in Greeneville PAC-12N — Florida Gulf Coast at Southern California Oklahoma City 16 15 .516 6 N.Y. Rangers at Edmonton, 9 p.m. TBD — UHS boys’ basketball at tournament in Clarksville COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) Portland 14 18 .438 8½ Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. 11 a.m. BASKETBALL Minnesota 11 20 .355 11 ACCN — North Carolina State at Boston College NCAA Men’s AP top 25 Pacific Division WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 1 p.m. W L Pct GB FOOTBALL Saturday L.A. Lakers 24 7 .774 — ACCN — Wake Forest at Miami 1. Gonzaga (13-1) did not play. Next: vs. Detroit, Mon- NCAA Bowl games No events scheduled ESPN2 — Louisville at Syracuse L.A. Clippers 23 10 .697 2 day. Phoenix 12 20 .375 12½ All Times EST 3 p.m. 2. Ohio State (11-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 22 West Friday, Dec. 20 FS1 — Providence at Villanova Sacramento 12 20 .375 12½ THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 Virginia, Sunday. Next: vs. Wisconsin, Friday. Golden State 9 25 .265 16½ Bahamas Bowl IIHF HOCKEY 3. Louisville (11-2) lost to No. 19 Kentucky 78-70, OT. Nassau 3 p.m. EST — UHS wrestling at Polk in Benton 8 a.m. Friday’s Games Next: vs. No. 17 Florida State, Saturday. Boston 129, Cleveland 117 Buff alo 31, Charlotte 9 NHLN — World Junior Championship: Finland vs. Ka- 4. Duke (11-1) beat Brown 75-50. Next: vs. Boston Frisco (Texas) Bowl 4 p.m. — TTU basketball at Eastern Kentucky zakhstan , Trinec, Czeck Republic Oklahoma City 104, Charlotte 102, OT College, Tuesday. Orlando 98, Philadelphia 97 Kent State 51, Utah State 41 Noon 5. Kansas (9-2) did not play. Next: at Stanford, Sun- Saturday, Dec. 21 NHLN — World Junior Championship: Russia vs. U.S., Milwaukee 112, Atlanta 86 FRIDAY, JANUARY 3 day. Next: vs. No. 22 West Virginia, Saturday. Miami 113, Indiana 112 Celebration Bowl Ostravice, Czeck Republic 6. Oregon (10-2) did not play. Next: vs. Alabama State, At Atlanta 5 p.m. — CHS wrestling hosts UHS/LA/West Creek NBA BASKETBALL Golden State 105, Phoenix 96 Sunday. Next: at Colorado, Thursday. Saturday’s Games NC AT 64, Alcorn State 44 7 p.m. 7. Baylor (9-1) did not play. Next: vs. Jackson State, New Mexico Bowl 6 p.m. — MHS basketball at White Co. NBATV — Houston at New Orleans Denver 119, Memphis 110 Monday. New Orleans 120, Indiana 98 Albuquerque 8:30 p.m. 8. Auburn (11-0) did not play. Next: vs. Lipscomb, Sun- San Diego State 48, Central Michigan 11 ESPN — Dallas at LA Lakers Toronto 113, Boston 97 SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 day. Next: at Mississippi State, Saturday. Chicago 116, Atlanta 81 Cure Bowl NFL FOOTBALL 9. Memphis (11-1) beat New Orleans 97-55. Next: vs. Orlando, Fla. TBD — CHS wrestling at Stewart’s Creek Redhawk Rampage Noon Houston 108, Brooklyn 98 Tulane, Monday. Cleveland 94, Minnesota 88 Liberty 23, Georgia Southern 16 TBD — CHS swimming hosts White Co. at YMCA CBS — Regional Coverage: NY Jets at Buff alo, LA 10. Villanova (9-2) did not play. Next: vs. Xavier, Boca Raton (Fla.) Bowl Chargers at Kansas City, Miami at New England New York 107, Washington 100 Noon — TTU basketball at Morehead State Monday. Miami 117, Philadelphia 116, OT FAU 52, SMU 28 FOX — Regional Coverage: Cleveland at Cincinnati, 11. Michigan (9-3) did not play. Next: vs. UMass Low- Camellia Bowl Green Bay at Detroit, Chicago at Minnesota, Atlan- Dallas 141, Golden State 121 6 p.m. — CHS basketball at DeKalb Co. ell, Sunday. Next: at No. 14 Michigan State, Sunday. San Antonio 136, Detroit 109 Montgomery, Ala. ta at Tampa Bay, New Orleans at Carolina 12. Butler (12-1) beat Louisiana-Monroe 67-36. Next: at Arkansas State 34, FIU 26 6 p.m. — UHS basketball hosts King’s Academy 3:25 p.m. Milwaukee 111, Orlando 100 St. John’s, Tuesday. Phoenix 112, Sacramento 110 New Orleans Bowl CBS — Regional Coverage: Oakland at Denver, Indi- 13. Maryland (10-2) did not play. Next: vs. Bryant, Sun- Appalachian State 31, UAB 17 anapolis at Jacksonville, Pittsburgh at Baltimore, L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10 p.m. SUNDAY, JANUARY 5 day. Next: vs. Indiana, Saturday. Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Las Vegas Bowl Tennessee at Houston 14. Michigan State (9-3) did not play. Next: vs. West- Washington 38, Boise State 7 No events scheduled FOX — Regional Coverage: Arizona at LA Rams, Sunday’s Games ern Michigan, Sunday. Next: vs. Illinois, Thursday. Oklahoma City at Toronto, 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 23 Washington at Dallas, Philadelphia at NY Giants 15. San Diego State (13-0) beat Cal Poly 73-57. Next: Gasparilla Bowl 7:20 p.m. Charlotte at Memphis, 8 p.m. vs. Fresno State, Wednesday. Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m. At Tampa, Fla. NBC — San Francisco at Seattle 16. Virginia (9-2) did not play. Next: vs. Navy, Sunday. UCF 48, Marshall 25 0ANNOUNCEMENTS0 RUGBY Sacramento at Denver, 8 p.m. Next: vs. Virginia Tech, Saturday. Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 24 Midnight (Monday) 17. Florida State (11-2) beat North Alabama 88-71. Next: Hawaii Bowl NBCSN — Premiership: Exeter vs. Saracens (taped) Monday’s Games Winter fishing: Tennes- and City Lake Natural vs. Georgia Tech, Tuesday. Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m. Honolulu SOCCER (MEN’S) 18. Dayton (10-2) beat Grambling State 81-53. Next: vs. Hawaii 38, BYU 34 see Wildlife Resources Area are now closing at 7:55 a.m. Miami at Washington, 7 p.m. North Florida, Monday. Brooklyn at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26 Agency’s winter trout 6 p.m. Dogwood Park’s NBCSN — Premier League: Chelsea at Arsenal 19. Kentucky (9-3) beat No. 3 Louisville 78-70, OT. Independence Bowl 10:25 a.m. Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. stocking program at Heart of the City Play- Next: vs. Missouri, Saturday. Detroit at Utah, 9 p.m. Shreveport, La. NBCSN — Premier League: Wolverhampton at Liv- 20. Penn State (10-2) did not play. Next: vs. Cornell, Louisiana Tech 14, Miami 0 Cane Creek Park be- ground and Park View erpool Phoenix at Portland, 10 p.m. Sunday. Next: vs. No. 25 Iowa, Saturday. Tuesday’s Games Quick Lane Bowl gins this month at 201 Skate Park continue 21. Washington (10-3) beat Hawaii 72-61; beat Hous- Boston at Charlotte, 3 p.m. Detroit C C Camp Road. A total to close at dusk. (Pho- Monday, December 30 ton 75-71. Next: vs. UCLA, Thursday. Philadelphia at Indiana, 3 p.m. Pittsburgh 34, Eastern Michigan 30 22. West Virginia (10-1) did not play. Next: at No. 2 L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 27 of 5,000 rainbow trout to: City Lake Natural COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) Ohio State, Sunday. Next: at No. 5 Kansas, Sat- Military Bowl 5:30 p.m. Cleveland at Toronto, 7 p.m. will be released Dec. 11 Area) urday. Denver at Houston, 7 p.m. Annapolis, Md. FS1 — Xavier at Villanova 23. Texas Tech (8-3) did not play. Next: vs. Cal State North Carolina 55, Temple 13 and in January, mak- Open gym: It’s getting 6 p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Bakersfield, Sunday. Next: vs. Oklahoma State, Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Pinstripe Bowl ing for nice cold-weath- colder outside, and ACCN — Yale at North Carolina Saturday. New York er fi shing opportuni- Cane Creek Gymnasi- CBSSN — William & Mary at Elon 24. Arizona (10-3) did not play. Next: vs. Arizona State, Michigan State 27, Wake Forest 21 7:30 p.m. Saturday. HOCKEY Texas Bowl ties. To learn more, call um is the perfect place FS1 — Seton Hall at DePaul 25. Iowa (9-3) did not play. Next: vs. Kennesaw State, NHL Houston 520-4386. to warm up. Hours are 8 p.m. Sunday. Next: at No. 20 Penn State, Saturday. 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St. Louis 5, Winnipeg 4, OT Citrus Bowl before 5 p.m. Thursday for inclusion in the next Noon 25. Texas (7-4) did not play. Next: vs. Northwestern Chicago 5, N.Y. Islanders 2 Orlando, Fla. Sunday edition. BTN — Nebraska at Michigan State State, Sunday. Next: vs. TCU, Friday. Calgary 5, Edmonton 1 Michigan (9-3) vs. Alabama (10-2), 1 p.m. (ABC) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN D3 herald-citizen.com FIESTA: Turner secures winning interception MHS: West leading MHS with big numbers

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Buckeyes drove to the Clemson 23, but with four 3-pointers, on second-and-7, Fields fi red to the 32 total points, seven end zone and was picked off by Nolan rebounds, and eight Turner with 37 seconds left. Ohio assists. His biggest State receiver Chris Olave had broken helper was Randolph off his route and left Fields throwing with 18 points and eight to no one. rebounds. Kevin Borjas One more knee from Lawrence and collected 10 boards. defending national champion Clemson had secured its 29th straight victory MHS GIRLS STRUGGLE IN and fourth trip to the CFP champion- SEVIER COUNTY ship game in fi ve years. The Monterey Lady Ohio State blew a 16-point fi rst-half Wildcats will play lead and went into the fourth quarter Northwestern (PA) trailing 21-16, and with everything Monday at 9:30 a.m. in a seemingly going Clemson’s way. consolation game after Fields heated up and orchestrat- losses Friday and Sat- ed an 84-yard drive, capped with a urday at a tournament fourth-and-short, 23-yard touchdown AP in Sevier County. pass to Olave to give Ohio State back Clemson safety Nolan Turner (24) On Friday, the MHS the lead at 23-21 with 11:46 left in the celebrates his interception against girls fell to Sevier fourth. Ohio State in the final minute County 41-27, and on Fields, who went to high school 20 of the Fiesta Bowl Saturday in Saturday, they lost to miles from Lawrence in the north- Glendale, Ariz. Trinity 70-45. west suburbs of Atlanta, passed for In Monterey’s game 320 yards and a touchdown. But he of a long rivalry, bring it on. against Sevier County, was picked off twice after throwing The Buckeyes had their 19-game the Lady Wildcats were just one interception in the regular winning streak snapped. outscored in all but the season. fi nal quarter. Sevier It was the fi rst matchup between the UP NEXT County won the fi rst two former fi ve-star recruit quar- Clemson: The Tigers face LSU for quarter 14-8, the second HERALD-CITIZEN, FILE terbacks from the class of 2018. They the fi rst time since the 2012 Chick- 10-5, and the third 8-2. Monterey’s Cayden Jones, right, drives the were far from perfect, but both deliv- fi l-A Bowl. Clemson won that meeting MHS surged in the end baseline during a recent game against Red ered in crunch time. If this is the start 25-24. to win the fourth 12-9. Boiling Springs at MHS. The Lady Wildcats were led on the score- but they couldn’t stop fourth 20-10. board by Lindsey Trinity. Once again, MHS PEACH: Burrow sets records before halftime Wright with seven The Lady Wildcats was led on the score- points. Anna Hudson came out hot, winning board by Wright with FROM PAGE D1 learned shortly before “I can’t think of what and Mackenzie Raleigh the fi rst quarter 12- three 3-pointers and 16 kickoff that his daugh- he was able to do today were her main helpers 9. However, Trinity points. Most of her help us,” Burrow said. ter-in-law, broadcaster with the circumstanc- with six points apiece. fi gured out its off ense came from Hudson with Certainly, the Sooners Carley McCord, was es,” Brady said. “It On Saturday, the after that, winning the 10 points, but Raleigh couldn’t. among fi ve people killed speaks to the type of MHS girls were able to second quarter 20-11, and Adeline Close each Burrow tied the in a plane crash in Lou- man he is.” pick up their scoring, the third 21-12, and the added eight. record for any college isiana. The small plane LSU needed only bowl game with his went down shortly after three plays to race 42 seven TD passes — takeoff for what was yards for its fi rst score CHS: which all came before supposed to be a fl ight to — a perfectly thrown Cavs split first two games of tournament the bands hit the fi eld Atlanta for the game. ball over Jeff erson’s for the halftime show at Head coach Ed Org- shoulder for a 19-yard FROM PAGE D1 Mercedes-Benz Stadi- eron delivered the news TD less than 3 minutes um. Justin Jeff erson to Ensminger, who was into the game. and Bailey Gillies with seven and six was on the receiving seen with tears run- Oklahoma briefl y put points respectively end for four of those ning down his cheeks up a fi ght. Hurts’ 51-yard scoring plays, also ty- but stuck to the task at pass to CeeDee Lamb set CHS BOYS PLAYING CONSOLATION GAME ing a bowl record. hand. up a 3-yard touchdown The CHS boys will be playing in a As if that wasn’t “Coach, we’re going to run by Kennedy Brooks consolation game of the Hilton Sand- enough, Burrow scored get through this,” Ems- that tied the score at 7. estin Beach Blowout Monday as the an eighth TD himself on minger told his boss. After that, the rout Cavs split their two opening games. a 3-yard run in the third Then the coordinator was on. The Cavs reached their consolation quarter, thoroughly headed to his usual spot It was 49-14 by half- game by beating Bayside (AL) 64-35 dominating his expect- in the box, calling plays time. Friday but losing to Dickson County ed duel with Oklahoma alongside passing game The Tigers’ potent 65-62 Saturday in Destin, Fla. quarterback Jalen coordinator Joe Brady. spread off ense made In their fi rst game Friday, the Cavs Hurts, the Heisman It was a brilliant, this one look much like got the big win by starting hot and runner-up. poignant performance the Harlem Globetrot- only improving as the game went on. Yet, the postgame in the face of such grief. ters carving up the CHS outscored Bayside 14-10 in the celebration was weighed The players didn’t learn Washington Generals, fi rst quarter and 15-5 in the second down by heavy hearts. until afterward what only it was the Sooners for a 29-15 halftime lead. The CHS LSU off ensive coordi- Ensminger was going playing the hapless off ense then continued that momen- nator Steve Ensminger through. victim. tum by scoring 17 in the third quar- ter and 18 in the third, while the CHS defense allowed just seven points in WOMEN: the third and 13 points in the fourth. Riding big 78-58 win over Lipscomb Cookeville’s scoring was spread as only one Cavalier had double-digits. FROM PAGE D1 victories have come in Cookeville. Bailey Gilliam led the team with 10 HERALD-CITIZEN, FILE In its most recent outing, Tech points, while Stockton Owen, Kosta Cookeville’s Joseph Agee, right, eight steals over 10 contests. Anacia earned a dominant 20-point victory Bikakis, and Brock Owen helped puts up a contested layup during Wilkinson has collected a team-high (78-58) over the Lipscomb Lady Bisons with nine, eight, and seven points a recent game against DeKalb 7.6 rebounds per game and 2.3 blocks last Saturday. respectively. County in Watertown. per game, while senior Akia Harris The Golden Eagles outscored the On Saturday, Cookeville’s rally in has dished out a team-leading 4.6 Lady Bisons 20-13 during the open- the second half came up just short. the fourth 21-20. assists per contest this season. ing period to carry a 36-30 lead into Bayside took a 23-19 lead into half- Gilliam led the Cavs on the score- Tennessee Wesleyan carries a 5-7 halftime. Tech continued to outscore time by winning the fi rst quarter 15- board with 23 points. Most of his help overall record and a 5-4 record in Lipscomb 42-28 over the fi nal 20 min- 12 and the second 8-7. CHS won the came from Braiden Brown and Zach Appalachian Athletic Conference utes of play to extend their lead to the third quarter 14-9, but Bayside won Hall with nine points apiece. play. The Bulldogs are coming off an eventual 78-58 fi nal. 85-49 loss against Indiana Institute of Anacia Wilkinson tallied her Technology on Deember 16. second double-double of the sea- Jordan Wright leads the Bulldogs son against the Lady Bisons as she off ensively averaging 11.6 points per produced an impressive 16-point, game, adding to a team-high seven 11-board performance. Tech had four blocks, and averaging a team-high Golden Eagles in double-fi gures with two assists per game. Wright also ties Jordan Brock recording 13 points, for the team lead in rebounds with while Mackenzie Coleman and Akia Hannah Troutt, each having pulled Harris collected 11 points apiece. down four boards per contest. Han- Harris recorded a season-high nine nah Cherry has collected 1.33 steals assists, and Kesha Brady pulled down this season. double-digit rebounds with a sea- The Golden Eagles are unbeaten, son-high 10 boards in the win. 7-0, all-time against the Tennessee After today’s game against Tennes- Wesleyan Bulldogs. The last matchup see Wesleyan, Tech will begin its Ohio between the two programs saw Tech Valley Conference schedule Thurs- claim a 100-58 victory over the Bull- day with a doubleheader at Eastern dogs on Dec. 29, 2018. All seven Tech Kentucky. MEN: Last time out was a 89-76 loss to WCU

FROM PAGE D1 for the Tech squad last The off ense was Saturday, as the Golden relatively distributed Blake Hinson adds Eagles dropped a fast- throughout the night 13.0 points and 4.1 paced show in the Eblen for the Golden Eagles, boards per game while Center to the visiting with six players scoring fi ring at a 44.4 percent Catamounts of Western at least seven points. clip from 3-point range. Carolina, 89-76. Sophomore guard Jr. Also in double fi gures On the night, WCU Clay continued his hot for the Rebels is KJ shot 60.4 percent from run over the past fi ve Buff en, averaging 10.0 the fl oor and 51.9 per- games, scoring a game- points and a team-high cent from 3-point range high 17 points with fi ve 6.9 rebounds. to outgun the Golden assists, fi ve steals and “Master Strokes” Sponsored By: Leading the team Eagles. Tech fi nished three rebounds. in assists with 4.3 per the night 42.9 percent After today’s game game, not to mention 9.9 from the fi eld and 26.7 against Ole Miss, Tech points and 4.1 rebounds percent from downtown, will begin its Ohio Val- per contest, is Devontae relying on the defense’s ley Conference schedule • Cookeville • Jamestown Shuler. 22 forced turnovers to Thursday with a dou- • Livingston • Gainesboro A terrifi c off ensive outscore the visitors in bleheader at Eastern 528-0474 display was too much the second half, 44-43. Kentucky. •Auto •Home •Life •Business D4 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 herald-citizen.com Penn State surges past Memphis

ARLINGTON, Texas time since the season (AP) — Journey Brown opener. The Nittany Li- ran for 202 yards and ons had 529 total yards. two touchdowns, Gar- rett Taylor returned an CAMPING WORLD BOWL interception 15 yards NO. 14 NOTRE DAME 33 for a score after another IOWA STATE 9 big play by All-Amer- ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) ica linebacker Micah — Ian Book threw for Parsons and Penn State 247 yards and a touch- beat Memphis in the down and Tony Jones highest-scoring Cotton Jr. scored on an 84-yard Bowl. run, helping Notre While Penn State Dame dominate Iowa (11-2, No. 10 CFP) gave State in the Camping up its most points and World Bowl. yards all season against Book completed 20 of the big-play Group of 28 passes without an in- Five Tigers, Parsons terception, including a pulled down quarter- 27-yard scoring throw to back Brady White, who Chase Claypool to help fl ipped the ball right the Fighting Irish (11-2, into the hands of Taylor. No. 15 CFP) win their That put the Nittany sixth straight game. Lions up 45-36 in the AP Claypool had sev- fi nal minute of the third Penn State celebrates its win over Memphis in the Cotton Bowl Saturday in Arlington, Texas. en receptions for 146 quarter, only three yards and was selected plays after Brown had game under coach month. both had rushing record-long 51-yarder. the game MVP. Jones been stopped short on a Ryan Silverfi eld. The White was 32-of-51 touchdowns for the The Tigers fi nished fi nished with 135 yards fourth-and-1. off ensive line coach was passing for 454 yards Tigers, but the rest of with 542 total yards, but rushing. Brock Purdy American Athletic promoted when Mike with two interceptions their points came on White was sacked a sea- was 17 of 30 for 222 Conference champion Norvell left after four and no touchdowns. a Cotton Bowl-record son-high six times and yards and no intercep- Memphis (12-2, No. 17 seasons to become Flor- Patrick Taylor Jr. and six fi eld goals by Riley didn’t throw a touch- tions for Iowa State CFP) played its fi rst ida State’s coach this Kenneth Gainwell Patterson, including a down pass for the fi rst (7-6). Kentucky edges Louisville in OT LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Nick Richards had 13 points, including seven consecutive ones in over- time, and No. 19 Kentucky scored the fi nal eight points for a 78-70 victory over No. 3 Louisville on Saturday in a thrilling Bluegrass rivalry showdown. Louisville led 68-65 on Jor- AP dan Nwora’s 3-pointer with 2:20 Toronto Raptors’ Serge Ibaka (9) reacts after left before Richards converted his dunk during a game against the Boston a 3-point play to make it 70-68. Celtics Saturday in Boston. The junior forward added an- other layup and two more foul shots before Immanuel Quickley and Tyrese Maxey provided a Raptors beat six-point cushion from the line. Ashton Hagans’ dunk with 4.9 seconds left sealed the tense win at Rupp Arena. AP Celtics to avenge Maxey’s free throws capped a Kentucky’s Ashton Hagans celebrates after a win over Louisville career-best 27-point performance Saturday in Lexington, Ky. while Richards had 10 rebounds to end a two-game losing streak fi rst-half lead and easily beat Diego State overcame a slow Christmas loss by the Wildcats (9-3). Quickley New Orleans. beginningt to beat Cal Poly had 18 points for Kentucky, which Quinones, who returned after and continue its best start nine BOSTON (AP) — Kyle Lowry scored 30 points, shot 46% for its 10 win over Louis- missing the previous fi ve games seasons and remain one of three Serge Ibaka had 20 and the Toronto Raptors beat ville in 13 meetings. with a broken right hand, made undefeated teams nationally. Boston 113-97 on Saturday night, snapping the Steven Enoch had 18 points and all three of his 3-point shots as Yanni Wetzell and Jordan Celtics’ fi ve-game winning streak. Dwayne Sutton for the Cardinals Memphis (11-1) extended its win- Schakel added 12 points apiece Patrick McCaw and Fred VanVleet each added (11-2). ning streak to nine. Tyler Harris for the Aztecs (13-0). They needed 18 points to help defending champion Toronto fi nished with 11 points, while a 9-0 run at the end of the fi rst avenge a loss on Christmas and send Boston to its NO. 4 DUKE 75 DJ Jeff ries and Isaiah Maurice half to take control against the second loss in 15 games at home this season. BROWN 50 added 10 points each. scrappy Mustangs (2-11). Kemba Walker led the Celtics with 30 points, DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Ver- Troy Green led the Privateers SDSU remains on its hottest and Jaylen Brown had 17. non Carey Jr. scored 19 points to with 22 points while Bryson Rob- start since 2010-11, when it Playing their fi rst game since losing by 16 to the help Duke beat Brown on a day inson added 15 as New Orleans opened 20-0 behind Kawhi Leon- Celtics on Wednesday — the fi rst NBA game in when the Blue Devils’ jump shots (4-8) lost its third straight. ard and reached the Sweet 16 for Canada on Christmas — the Raptors never trailed rarely fell. the fi rst time before fi nishing in breaking a two-game losing streak. Alex O’Connell added 14 points NO. 12 BUTLER 67 34-3. SDSU, Auburn and Liberty Toronto was without two of its top four scor- and Wendell Moore Jr. had 10 LOUISIANA-MONROE 36 are the nation’s only undefeated ers due to injuries — Pascal Siakam (groin) and points for Duke (11-1) in its fi nal INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Derr- teams. Norman Powell (left shoulder subluxation). The nonconference game of the regu- ik Smits scored 16 points off the Kyle Colvin scored 13 points Raptors also were missing center Marc Gasol lar season. bench to lead Butler to a victory and Junior Ballard had 12 for the (left hamstring). All three were injured Dec. 18 at The Blue Devils took the lead over the Louisiana-Monroe. Mustangs. Alimamy Koroma had Detroit. for good with an 11-1 run midway Bryce Nze had 10 points and 12 rebounds. through the fi rst half and pulled seven rebounds and Sean Mc- MAVERICKS 141 away late in the second half with Dermott scored 10 points for the NO. 17 FLORIDA STATE 88 WARRIORS 121 an 18-2 spurt. Bulldogs (12-1), who have won NORTH ALABAMA 71 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Luka Doncic had 31 The Blue Devils won their fi fth three in a row. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — points, 15 assists and 12 rebounds in his ninth consecutive game, all by at least Josh Nicholas had 12 points Malik Osborne scored 12 of his 14 triple-double of the season and the Dallas Maver- 12 points, since their 150-game while Michael Ertel, JD Wiliams points in the fi rst half as Florida icks routed the Golden State Warriors 141-121 on home winning streak against and Elijah Ifejeh each scored fi ve State cruised to a win over North Saturday night. nonconference opponents ended points for the Warhawks (4-7), Alabama. Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 25 points, Kristaps against Stephen F. Austin on Nov. who have lost fi ve straight games. Balsa Koprivica added 13 Porzingis had 18 and Seth Curry added 17 off the 26. Butler started the second half points while Trent Forrest had 10 bench for the Mavericks. They snapped the War- Brandon Anderson scored 16 on a 13-2 run to build the lead to points and six assists for Florida riors’ four-game winning streak. points to lead Brown (5-6) in its 28 points. State (11-2), which has won seven D’Angelo Russell had 30 points and eight third consecutive loss. The Bears Nze scored back-to-back bas- of its games by 10 or more points. 3-pointers in the fi rst half but injured his neck trailed 35-29 at halftime. kets and Bryce Golden scored The Seminoles made 16 of 23 after falling and colliding with Dwight Powell twice. Smits’ layup with 13:02 (69 %) of their shots from inside during the third quarter. Russell returned for the NO. 9 MEMPHIS 97 remaining to make it 46-18. the 3-point arc in the fi rst half en start of the fourth, but the Warriors were down by NEW ORLEANS 55 route to a 47-26 lead at the break. 19 at that point. He fi nished with 35 points and six MEMPHIS (AP) — Precious NO. 15 SAN DIEGO STATE 73 Jamari Blackmon scored 15 assists and shot 13 for 21. Achiuwa had 18 points and 10 CAL POLY 57 points and Christian Agnew add- The Mavericks pulled away when Russell was rebounds, Lester Quinones added SAN DIEGO (AP) — Malachi ed 12 points and eight rebounds out, outscoring the Warriors 45-24 in the third 13 points as Memphis built a huge Flynn scored 14 points and San for North Alabama (5-8). quarter. Hardaway made a deep 3 with 6:55 left in the third to give the Mavericks an eight-point lead that would only grow as the game went on. Maryland women beat Michigan in Big Ten opener HEAT 117 76ERS 116, OT COLLEGE PARK, Md. fi rst quarter until the Mikesell’s 3 with anoth- coming off its fi rst loss MIAMI (AP) — Jimmy Butler made the second (AP) — Kaila Charles Wolverines (9-3) tied it er, making it 61-48 with of the season. Nadia of two free throws with 2.3 seconds left in over- had 23 points and 11 at 34 on Kayla Robbins’ 3:41 left. Fingall added 11 points. time, giving Miami a wild victory over Philadel- rebounds to help No. pair of free throws with Amy Dilk led Michi- Evanne Turner phia. 12 Maryland beat No. 4:58 left in the third. gan with 18 points. scored 15 points to lead Butler fi nished with 25 points, nine rebounds 23 Michigan 70-55 in Maryland responded the Aggies (4-8), who and nine assists to help improved its NBA-best the Big Ten opener for with an 8-0 run to take NO. 5 STANFORD 67 lost their 14th straight home record to 15-1 and move back into second both teams on Saturday the lead for good and UC DAVIS 55 to the Cardinal. Katie place in the Eastern Conference. He was fouled night. steadily pulled away in STANFORD, Calif. Toole added 13 points by Al Horford as he tried a jumper for the lead, Charles moved into the fourth quarter. (AP) — Haley Jones and Mackenzie Trpcic missed the fi rst foul shot and then connected on ninth place on Mary- Taylor Mikesell’s scored a season-high had 10. the second. land’s all-time scoring 3-pointer with 4:54 left 21 points and had 11 re- Stanford ended the Tobias Harris had a good look at a 3-pointer as list, passing Christy in the fourth quarter bounds to help Stanford third quarter on a 10-1 time expired, but his shot from the right corner Winters Scott (1987-90, was the fi rst 3 of the beat UC Davis. run to take a 46-41 edge hit the rim and bounced away. 1,679 points) and fi nish- game by either team, Lexie Hull hit two key into the fourth. Jones Miami got a one-point win for the second ing the game at 1,685 each having missed its 3-pointers in the fourth scored fi ve points, in- straight night, after topping Indiana at home career points. fi rst nine attempts from quarter and fi nished cluding a driving layup Friday. Philadelphia lost by one for the second The Terrapins (10- the arc up to that point. with 14 points for Stan- with 26 seconds left in straight night, after falling at Orlando on Friday. 2) led from late in the Blair Watson followed ford (11-1), which was the third. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 NFL FOOTBALL HERALD-CITIZEN D5 herald-citizen.com Titans need win to continue Week 17 Sunday’s Noon Games HOUSTON (AP) — Indianapolis loses to or Chicago at Minnesota Atlanta at Tampa Bay Though there are sever- ties with the Jaguars on Miami at New England al ways the Tennessee Sunday. Green Bay at Detroit Cleveland at Cincinnati Titans could secure a “This team wants to L.A. Chargers at Kansas City playoff berth on Sunday, win and we defi nitely N.Y. 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Chargers 5 10 0 .333 316 314 against Houston and Sunday will be the us have that we’ll have tion that they could rest O’Brien has been ca- a loss or tie by Pitts- second meeting between to make adjustments on some starters on Sun- gey about whether he’ll NATIONAL CONFERENCE East burgh against Balti- these teams in three when we see them in the day. However Vrabel, rest anyone on Sunday W L T Pct PF PA more. They would also weeks after the Texans game.” who worked for Hous- and repeatedly refused Philadelphia 8 7 0 .533 351 337 get a wild-card spot if got a 24-21 win in Nash- Houston secured its ton coach Bill O’Brien to directly answer the Dallas 7 8 0 .467 387 305 N.Y. Giants 4 11 0 .267 324 417 Pittsburgh loses and ville in Week 15. fourth AFC South title from 2014-17, believes question this week. 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Rams 8 7 0 .533 363 340 Those are the intriguing sto- passing with 77,163, and TD lost nine straight when the Arizona 5 9 1 .367 337 411 ry lines of the juiciest match- passes with 544 — fi ve ahead of temperature is 50 degrees or up of the NFL’s fi nal week of New England’s Tom Brady. below. The forecast in Denver the regular season. The San The Panthers, who’ll be on Sunday is expected to be a AFC Leaders Francisco 49ers and Seattle Se- looking for a new coach after high of 36 degrees. Scoring TD Rush Rec Ret Pts ahawks square off in a Sunday Ron Rivera was fi red, have lost Henry, Ten 15 13 2 0 90 night showdown that will have seven straight and turn again ARIZONA (5-9-1) Ingram, Bal 15 10 5 0 90 a postseason feel. to rookie quarterback Will AT LOS ANGELES RAMS (8-7) Ekeler, LAC 11 3 8 0 66 Andrews, Bal 10 0 10 0 60 The 49ers (12-3) travel to Se- Grier to make his second NFL So long, Coliseum. Allen, Buf 9 9 0 0 54 attle to take on Russell Wilson start. Christian McCaff ery, The Rams wrap up a disap- D.Parker, Mia 9 0 9 0 54 and the Seahawks (11-4), with whose 109 receptions are an pointing season, playing their 5 tied 8 1 7 0 48 Quarterbacks the winner capturing the NFC NFL record for a running fi nal game at the 96-year-old Att Com Yds TD Int West. San Francisco would back, needs 67 yards receiving stadium before moving into Rivers, LAC 545 359 4334 21 18 Mahomes, KC 459 303 3857 25 4 clinch home-fi eld advantage to become only the third player SoFi Stadium in Inglewood Watson, Hou 495 333 3852 26 12 throughout by winning, while in league history with 1,000 next season. Brady, NE 584 357 3836 22 7 Seattle could host until the yards rushing and receiving in The Rams are looking to Carr, Oak 467 332 3663 20 8 Mayfield, Cle 507 305 3548 19 18 Super Bowl with a victory and the same season. secure a third consecutive Dalton, Cin 500 298 3304 15 13 losses by both Green Bay and winning season for the fi rst Fitzpatrick, Mia 461 283 3209 19 13 New Orleans. PHILADELPHIA (8-7) AP time since 1999-2001 when the Jackson, Bal 401 265 3127 36 6 Allen, Buf 456 268 3084 20 9 The loser would enter the AT NEW YORK GIANTS (4-11) Seattle Seahawks running franchise was in St. Louis. But Rushers playoff s with an NFC wild-card The soaring Eagles have won back Marshawn Lynch this one would be hollow con- Att Yds Avg LG TD Chubb, Cle 285 1453 5.1 88t 8 berth. three straight and can clinch warms up at the team’s sidering the Rams were in the Henry, Ten 271 1329 4.9 74t 13 CenturyLink Field will have the NFC East with a win over practice facility Tuesday in Super Bowl a year ago. Jackson, Bal 176 1206 6.9 47t 7 a familiar face coming back the division-rival Giants. Renton, Wash. Arizona could be without Fournette, Jac 265 1152 4.3 81 3 Jacobs, Oak 242 1150 4.8 51 7 “home” in running back Mar- Philadelphia has beaten New rookie quarterback Kyler Hyde, Hou 241 1057 4.4 58 6 shawn Lynch, who re-signed York six consecutive times, off hunt. Murray (hamstring injury). Ingram, Bal 202 1018 5.0 53 10 with Seattle on Monday after and 10 of 11, so it would make Pittsburgh, which will start The Cardinals will also have Mack, Ind 232 1014 4.4 63t 6 Mixon, Cin 252 975 3.9 30 3 injuries to Chris Carson and sense for the Eagles to be Devlin “Duck” Hodges for the to contend with some matchup Lindsay, Den 206 958 4.7 40 7 Rashaad Penny left a void in confi dent about their chanc- fi fth straight game, has a few history: Rams coach Sean Mc- Receivers No Yds Avg LG TD the Seahawks’ backfi eld. es. Philly could still win the postseason scenarios, but the Vay has never lost to Arizona, Kelce, KC 94 1205 12.8 47 5 The 33-year-old Lynch hasn’t division with a loss — as long easiest has them beating the going 5-0, and Los Angeles has Hopkins, Hou 104 1165 11.2 43t 7 played since midway through as Dallas also loses at home to Ravens and having Tennessee scored at least 31 points and Allen, LAC 95 1117 11.8 45 5 Landry, Cle 81 1092 13.5 65 5 last season with Oakland, but Washington. lose at Houston. If they make allowed no more than 16 in Edelman, NE 97 1091 11.2 44 6 is expected to play for Seattle The Giants have won their it, the Steelers would become each of those games — which D.Parker, Mia 64 1065 16.6 51 9 on Sunday in the team’s big- last two, with rookie Daniel only the 15th team since 1970 to is unmatched in any fi ve-game Brown, Buf 72 1060 14.7 53t 6 Sutton, Den 68 1060 15.6 70t 6 gest game of the season. Jones coming off a game in reach the playoff s after open- rivalry stretch in NFL history. Waller, Oak 84 1038 12.4 48 3 which he threw a career-best ing a season 1-4. Boyd, Cin 85 987 11.6 47 5 GREEN BAY (12-3) CHICAGO (7-8) Kicking fi ve touchdowns in an overtime PAT FG LG Pts AT DETROIT (3-11-1) win over the Redskins. Jones’ LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (5-10) AT MINNESOTA (10-5) Butker, KC 41/44 33/37 56 140 The Packers will certainly 23 TD passes are a franchise AT KANSAS CITY (11-4) The Vikings are locked into Tucker, Bal 55/57 24/25 51 127 Boswell, Pit 27/27 28/30 51 111 keep an eye on the 49ers-Se- record for a rookie despite him Patrick Mahomes and the sixth seed in the NFC after Lambo, Jac 16/17 30/31 53 106 ahawks game, especially if playing in only 12 games. the Chiefs can still earn the clinching a playoff berth for McManus, Den 24/25 26/30 53 102 they beat the lowly Lions and AFC’s No. 2 overall seed and a the third time in six seasons NFC Leaders clinch a fi rst-round bye. Aaron WASHINGTON (3-12) fi rst-round playoff bye with a under coach Mike Zimmer. Scoring Rodgers and Co. would also AT DALLAS (7-8) victory over the Chargers and Minnesota could reach some TD Rush Rec Ret Pts wrap up home-fi eld advantage The Cowboys whiff ed on a a loss by New England to the rare territory with a win, Jones, GB 19 16 3 0 114 McCaff rey, Car 18 14 4 0 108 throughout NFC playoff s if San chance to control their playoff Dolphins. which would get the Vikings Gurley, LAR 14 12 2 0 84 Francisco loses. scenario with their clunker at Kansas City, which has won to 11 for just the fourth time in Cook, Min 13 13 0 0 78 Elliott, Dal 12 11 1 0 72 Rodgers will also be going Philadelphia. Dallas now needs four straight AFC West titles, the last 19 seasons. Golladay, Det 11 0 11 0 66 for an individual milestone. to beat the Redskins at home is 10-1 in its last 11 against Los The Bears had a big-time 5 tied 9 7 2 0 54 He needs 321 yards passing — and hope the Eagles stumble Angeles, the lone loss com- letdown a year after winning Quarterbacks Att Com Yds TD Int to become the sixth player in on the road against the New ing last season at Arrowhead the NFC North at 12-4, and will Winston, TB 602 367 4908 31 28 NFL history with eight seasons York Giants. Stadium. miss the playoff s for the eighth Prescott, Dal 563 365 4599 26 11 of at 4,000. Coach Jason Garrett enters There could be some extra time in nine years. Goff , LAR 581 365 4319 19 16 Ryan, Atl 565 378 4153 25 14 Meanwhile, the Lions have the game with his future with motivation for the Chargers, Wilson, Sea 476 316 3877 29 5 lost eight straight games, the Cowboys uncertain after who might have Philip Rivers NEW YORK JETS (6-9) Wentz, Phi 567 365 3750 26 7 AT BUFFALO (10-5) Garoppolo, SF 454 311 3693 27 13 the team’s longest skid since a 3-0 start with big expecta- under center for the fi nal time. Rodgers, GB 514 326 3679 24 3 fi nishing the 2012 season tions was overshadowed by a His contract expires after the These teams fi nish the Cousins, Min 444 307 3603 26 6 with eight consecutive loss- 4-8 stretch that featured two season and he’s having argu- regular season together after K.Murray, Ari 500 323 3397 18 10 Rushers es. Detroit is 0-7 since losing three-game skids. ably the worst year of his ca- beginning it together, with Att Yds Avg LG TD quarterback Matthew Staff ord Dallas has won eight of its reer with 24 turnovers, includ- the Bills rallying from a 16-0 McCaff rey, Car 278 1361 4.9 84t 14 and would fi nish with the last 10 against the Redskins, ing 18 interceptions that tie him third-quarter defi cit to win 17- Elliott, Dal 283 1235 4.4 31 11 Carson, Sea 278 1230 4.4 59 7 second-worst record in the who will have Case Keenum for second most in the NFL. 16 in Week 1. Cook, Min 250 1135 4.5 75t 13 NFL with a loss and a win by at quarterback after Dwayne Buff alo has already clinched Jones, GB 211 984 4.7 56t 16 OAKLAND (7-8) Barkley, NYG 200 911 4.6 67t 5 Washington over Dallas. Haskins was hurt last week. a playoff spot and coach Sean Peterson, Was 198 820 4.1 29 5 Keenum hasn’t started since AT DENVER (6-9) McDermott has said the start- Gurley, LAR 203 789 3.9 25 12 NEW ORLEANS (12-3) sustaining a concussion on Jon Gruden’s guys still have ers will play, but they might Montgomery, Chi 219 776 3.5 55 5 Sanders, Phi 170 766 4.5 65t 3 AT CAROLINA (5-10) Oct. 24 at Minnesota. a long-shot chance at making not fi nish this one. A victory Receivers Drew Brees and the Saints the playoff s. No, really, they do. would give the Bills their most No Yds Avg LG TD are another team whose playoff PITTSBURGH (8-7) But the Raiders need a ton of wins in a season since going Thomas, NO 145 1688 11.6 49 9 Godwin, TB 86 1333 15.5 71t 9 travel plans could be aff ected AT BALTIMORE (13-2) help to make it to the postsea- 11-5 in 1999. J.Jones, Atl 92 1316 14.3 54t 6 by the game on Sunday night. The Ravens have already son for the second time since The revenge-minded Jets Moore, Car 87 1175 13.5 52t 4 Evans, TB 67 1157 17.3 67t 8 New Orleans can clinch home- clinched the No. 1 overall seed 2002. need a victory to avoid set- Diggs, Min 63 1130 17.9 66 6 fi eld advantage in the NFC in the AFC and will rest sev- First off , Oakland needs to ting a franchise-worst streak Golladay, Det 62 1118 18.0 75t 11 with a win and losses or ties by eral starters, including quar- beat Denver, of course. Then of fourth straight seasons Cooper, Dal 75 1097 14.6 53t 8 Robinson, Chi 89 1076 12.1 49 7 either San Francisco or Green terback Lamar Jackson and the Raiders need losses by with double-digit losses. One Woods, LAR 83 1067 12.9 48 1 Bay. The Saints could also do running back Mark Ingram. Tennessee and Pittsburgh; a side note: Sam Darnold’s 35 Kicking it with a tie and losses by both That will put their fran- victory by Indianapolis; and at TD passes are two shy of Joe PAT FG LG Pts Lutz, NO 42/43 32/36 58 138 the 49ers and Packers. chise-best 11-game winning least one win by New England, Namath’s franchise record for Gay, TB 41/46 27/32 58 122 Speaking of Brees, he has streak in jeopardy against a Chicago, Detroit or the Char- the most in a player’s fi rst two Gonzalez, Ari 31/32 30/34 54 121 completed an NFL-high 75.3% Steelers team still in the play- gers. seasons. Bailey, Min 39/43 23/25 50 108 D6 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 herald-citizen.com Achiuwa, Quinones lead No. 9 Memphis past New Orleans 97-55 MEMPHIS (AP) — Returning from a broken right hand, Memphis guard Les- ter Quinones showed his 3-point shooting didn’t suff er during his absence. Quinones, who missed fi ve game with the injury, returned AP Saturday scoring 13 Wisconsin forward Aleem Ford (2) and Tennessee guard/forward Yves points while converting Pons (35) eye the ball as it falls into the net during an NCAA college all three of his 3-point basketball game, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2019 in Knoxville Saturday. attempts as No. 9 Mem- phis built a fi rst-half AP lead and easily defeated Memphis’ forward Precious Achiuwa (55) Wisconsin trounces Tennessee New Orleans 97-55. and guard Damion Baugh (10) move in on “There’s defi nitely New Orleans guard Bryson Robinson (4) in a mental aspect to the first half of an NCAA college basketball it,” Quinones said of game Saturday in Memphis. 68-48 for 1st road win of year the 3-point shooting. “My fi rst fi ve games, they shot the 3 so well. last game against Jack- KNOXVILLE (AP) — Thompson-Boling Arena four games. I think I was shooting When they got off to a son State. Hardaway Wisconsin fi nally ended against a Tennessee “It’s embarrassing,” 24% from 3. I don’t feel hot start shooting the 3, acknowledged that as its road woes and helped team that had won 32 of said Tennessee’s Jalen like that was me being it really put us behind a shortcoming that Tennessee realize how its last 33 home games. Johnson, who scored myself, but I’m starting the eight ball.” needs improvement, much it misses injured Trice and Pritzl each nine points to match to get more comfort- Memphis converted but said by causing guard Lamonte’ Turner. shot 4 of 8 from 3-point John Fulkerson for the able, getting the groove nine of its fi rst 10 shots New Orleans turnovers D’Mitrik Trice scored range to lead the way. team lead. “Our fans back.” including its fi rst fi ve and scoring off them, 21 points and Brevin “Now that we know we defi nitely deserve more.” Precious Achiuwa led 3-pointers. That helped he liked his team’s play Pritzl added 17 as Wis- can do it, it’s just going Tennessee coach Rick Memphis (11-1) with 18 the Tigers build a better than before the consin trounced Tennes- to factor into when we go Barnes downplayed points and 10 rebounds 27-point halftime lead. Christmas break. see 68-48 on Saturday to into Big Ten play, that we the impact of Turner’s as the Tigers extended From there, Memphis “If we just cut that win away from home for can win in these big-time absence on Saturday’s their winning streak would coast he rest down, that’s when the fi rst time this season. environments,” Trice game. to nine. Tyler Harris of the way. Memphis we’re just going to start “This is how we’ve said. “We’ve struggled fi nished with 11 points, coach Penny Hardaway to demolish teams,” been playing at home,” Wisconsin led by as on off ense even with while DJ Jeff ries and was pleased with Quinones said. Wisconsin coach Greg many as 28 points and Lamonte’,” Barnes said. Isaiah Maurice added his defense, a place Gard said. “It’s good to never trailed all day as “That has nothing to do 10 points each. where the Tigers have BIG PICTURE see that it wasn’t just the Tennessee (8-4) strug- with it.’’ Troy Green led the excelled recently. In New Orleans: The curse of the red (road) gled in its fi rst game Barnes acknowledged Privateers with 22 addition to the Priva- Privateers suff ered jersey.” since Turner announced that Tennessee must get points while Bryson teers low shooting per- poor shooting in the Wisconsin (7-5) entered that he wouldn’t play the better backcourt play Robinson added 15 as centage, Memphis also fi rst half, connecting the day 0-5 away from rest of the season due to and noted that the Vols’ New Orleans (4-8) lost forced 28 New Orleans on 25% overall and only Madison, a mark that thoracic outlet syndrome starting guards — Jor- its third straight. Rob- turnovers. 2 of 10 from outside the included an 0-2 record in that required shoulder dan Bowden, Josiah-Jor- inson and Green, the “We came out the arc. New Orleans saw true road games and an surgery. The fi fth-year dan James and Gaines Privateers leading scor- way we were supposed the game get complete- 0-3 mark in the Legends senior guard entered the — shot a combined 4 of ers, were a combined 8 to, turning them over,” ly out of hand midway Classic at Brooklyn, day ranked second on 27 from the fl oor while of 21 from the fi eld. Hardaway said of the through the fi rst half New York. The Badgers the team in scoring (11.8) the starting frontcourt That was part of New start, later adding: as Memphis continued were scoring 80 points and tied for ninth among of Fulkerson and Yves Orleans shooting 29% “We’re playing defense extending the lead. per game and shooting all Division I players in Pons teamed up to shoot for the game, includ- incredibly. Really good Memphis: The 40.1% from 3-point range assists (7.1). 5 of 7. ing 3 of 17 from 3-point defense, half-court de- Tigers took control at home, where they’re The Volunteers fi lled “And all we’d talked range (17.6%) fense, holding teams to early pushing the lead unbeaten. They were av- the vacant spot in the about was playing inside “We needed to very low percentages.” to double-digits. The eraging just 56.8 points lineup by giving fresh- out,” Barnes said. control tempo,” New While Memphis was advantage resulted in a and shooting 22.9% on man guard Davonte Wisconsin built a 38-24 Orleans coach Mark able to shoot 52% for 51-24 halftime lead, al- 3-point attempts away Gaines his fi rst career halftime advantage by Slessinger said. the game, including 12 lowing Memphis fans to from Madison. start, but they couldn’t controlling the tempo “They’re so good in of 23 from outside the switch their attention Yet the Badgers felt replace Turner’s produc- and shooting 7 of 13 from transition. They’re so arc, the downside was to the football team right at home in front tion as they fell for the 3-point range in the fi rst good at attacking the 27 Tiger turnovers af- playing in the Cotton of a sellout crowd at third time in their last 20 minutes. off ensive glass and ter committing 28 in its Bowl.

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NFL Football: Redskins at Cowboys FOX 3 Football The OT Flirty Dancing ’ Bless Fam Guy News FOX17 America This Week Raw ION 9 NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles ION 9 NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ MNT 13 Wipeout Å Wipeout ’ Å ››› “Van Wilder: Freshman Year” black-ish black-ish Seinfeld Seinfeld MNT 13 Gold Gold ROH Wrestling Engine Xtreme Truck Detroit Sheriffs Sheriffs Dentures Raw NBC 4 Bowling Bowlero Elite Series. (Taped) The Next Olympic DRL Drone Racing (Taped) ’ Å News News NBC 4 Football Night (:15) NFL Football San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks. 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ANPL 52 North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law ANPL 52 North Woods Law North Woods Law: Uncuffed (N) ’ North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law BRAVO 62 Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta BRAVO 62 Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Married to Medicine “Reunion” (N) Blind Housewives-Atlanta Medicine COM 65 ››› “Wedding Crashers” (2005) Owen Wilson. (:40) ›› “The Internship” (2013) Vince Vaughn. Å 21 Jump COM 65 (5:20) ››› “21 Jump Street” (2012) ››› “Wedding Crashers” (2005) Owen Wilson. South Pk South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Last Frontier Alaska DISC 47 Alaska Alaska: The Last Frontier (N) ’ Å (:04) Alaskan Bush People: Off the Grid Last Frontier DISN 54 Jessie Jessie Sydney Sydney Sydney Coop Coop Coop Liv-Mad. Star New Year Raven DISN 54 Raven Raven Just Roll Just Roll Gabby Gabby Star Big City Raven Just Roll Jessie Jessie ESPN 31 National College Cornhole Spartan Race ’ World/Poker World/Poker World/Poker ESPN 31 SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) NBA NBA Basketball: Mavericks at Lakers SportsCenter ESPN2 32 CFB 150 Preview Women’s College Basketball College Basketball Navy at Virginia. (N) American Game ESPN2 32 College Cornhole Champ. ACL Pro/College Alumni Cornhole SportsCenter (N) Pro. Fighters FOOD 50 The Kitchen Å Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FOOD 50 Diners, Drive Guy’s Games Duff’s New Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Duff’s New FREE 53 “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (:10) ››› “Iron Man” (2008) Robert Downey Jr. ’ Å “Capt. 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Premiere. ’ Å ›››› “Titanic” PARMT 64 (5:00) ›››› “Titanic” (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio, Billy Zane. ’ Å ›› “Jumanji” (1995) Robin Williams. Meet SEC 34 Storied College Basketball Liberty at LSU. (N) SEC Now College Basketball Lipscomb at Auburn. SEC Now Basket SEC 34 College Basketball SEC Now (N) (Live) SEC Now SEC Now College Basketball SYFY 63 ›› “Resident Evil: Retribution” (2012) ››› “Star Trek Beyond” (2016) Chris Pine. Å ››› “Doctor Strange” SYFY 63 “Doctor Strange” ›› “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword” (2017) Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 (11:00) “Fist Fight” › “Norbit” (2007) Eddie Murphy. Å ››› “The LEGO Batman Movie” “Batman Forever” TBS 27 (5:00) ›› “Batman Forever” › “Batman & Robin” (1997) George Clooney Å› “Batman & Robin” (1997) Å TCM 59 “Roman Holiday” (:15) ››› “The Purple Rose of Cairo” ›››› “Young Frankenstein” (1974) “Planet of Apes” TCM 59 “Planet of Apes” ››› “Bells Are Ringing” (1960) Å (:15) ››› “Born Yesterday” (1950) “Four Horsemen” TLC 26 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress 90 Day Fiancé ’ 90 Day Fiancé “Judgment Day” ’ TLC 26 90 Day Fiancé ’ 90 Day Fiancé (N) ’ (:03) 90 Day Fiancé Don’t Look Away 90 Day Fiancé ’ TNT 28 “Shawshank” ››› “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (2016) Felicity Jones. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2015) TNT 28 “Star Wars: For” ››› “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” (2017) Mark Hamill. Premiere. “Star Wars: For” TRAV 49 Famously Afraid Famously Afraid Famously Afraid Famously Afraid Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. TRAV 49 Paranormal Ca. Bermuda Triangle: The New Secrets Expedition Bigfoot Lost in the Wild Bermuda Triangle TRUTV 45 World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Jokes Jokes Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Jokes Jokes TRUTV 45 Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden King King King King TVLAND 57 King King King King King King Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law-SVU Law & Order: SVU Law-SVU Dare Me Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WGN-A 15 Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Last Man Last Man WGN-A 15 Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Married Married Married Married

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HGTV 51 Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver Love-List-Vancouver HIST 44 Marijuana: A The Rise and Fall of El Chapo ’ Å American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pick. American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ LIFE 25 (11:00) ›› “Unforgettable” › “When the Bough Breaks” (2016) Morris Chestnut. ›› “The Bodyguard” (1992) Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston. Å ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail” (:03) ›› “Just Wright” (2010) Å “Madea Goes to Jail” NGEO 48 When Sharks Attack When Sharks Attack When Sharks Attack When Sharks Attack When Sharks Attack When Sharks Attack Cannibal Sharks Man vs. Shark Å World’s Biggest Great Shark Chow Shark vs. Predator World’s Biggest NICK 55 Sponge. 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Guy American American Big Bang Conan Brooklyn Brooklyn Conan TCM 59 (11:30) ››› “Show Boat” ››› “The Prisoner of Zenda” (1922) “The Prisoner of Zenda” (1937) (:15) ››› “The Prisoner of Zenda” (1952) ›››› “A Star Is Born” (1937) Å ›››› “A Star Is Born” (1954) Judy Garland, James Mason. Å TLC 26 Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Don’t Look Away Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction 90 Day Fiance: Watch Party (N) ’ 90 Day Fiancé ’ 90 Day Fiance TNT 28 Supernatural Å ››› “Batman Begins” (2005, Action) Christian Bale. Å (DVS) ›››› “The Dark Knight” (2008) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger. Å (DVS) ››› “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012, Action) Christian Bale. Å (DVS) “I Am Legend” (2007) TRAV 49 Haunted Case Files Haunted Case Files Terrifying Places Terrifying Places Terrifying Places Loch Ness Monster: New Evidence Å Unexplained: Caught on Camera (N) Å Most Terrifying Most Terrifying Unexplained: C TRUTV 45 World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Misery Jokers Jokers Jokes Misery TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke “Luke” Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å Dare Me Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ ››› “Die Hard” (1988, Action) Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman. Å ››› “Die Hard 2” (1990, Action) Bruce Willis. Å Married

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FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail New Year ION 9 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ MNT 13 Injury Ct. Injury Ct. Steve Wilkos Show Maury (N) ’ Å Jerry Jerry News America FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy FamFeud Dateline ’ Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Andy G. Andy G. FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Hollywood Days of our Lives (N) Tamron Hall Å Rachael Ray Å News News News News News News A Toast to 2019! (N) ’ Å NBC New Year’s Eve News 4 NBC New Year’s Eve J. Fallon WCTE 8 Sesame Splash Curious Nature Nature Wild Kratt Molly Xavier Odd Arthur TN Learn TBA PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Live From Lincoln Center Å Live From Lincoln Center Å Boston Pops Amanpour-Co A&E 46 (10:00) Live PD Å Live PD “Live PD -- 10.19.19” ’ Å Live PD “Live PD -- 10.04.19” ’ Å Live PD The year’s top moments recalled. Live PD The year’s top 40 moments recalled. Live PD Å AMC 58 (11:00) “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” ››› “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1” (2014) ››› “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2” (2015) Å ››› “The Hunger Games” (2012) Jennifer Lawrence. Å “Hunger Games: Catching Fire” ANPL 52 Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law: Uncuffed “Oyster Heist” (N) Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law BRAVO 62 (10:30) “Obsessed” › “Obsessed” (2009) Idris Elba, Ali Larter. ‘PG-13’ Å ›› “Fifty Shades of Grey” (2015) Dakota Johnson. ‘R’ ›› “Fifty Shades Darker” (2017) Dakota Johnson. ‘R’ ›› “Fifty Shades of Grey” (2015) Dakota Johnson. ‘R’ “Fifty Shades” COM 65 South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners (N) ’ Guardians-Glades (:04) Moonshiners ’ Moonshiners Å DISN 54 Coop Coop Raven Raven Raven Just Roll Just Roll Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Sydney Sydney Sydney Gabby Gabby Gabby Raven Raven Raven Big City Big City Big City Star New Year ESPN 31 College Football Belk Bowl -- Virginia Tech vs Kentucky. (:45) College Football AutoZone Liberty Bowl -- Navy vs Kansas State. (N) Å Scores College Football Valero Alamo Bowl -- Utah vs Texas. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 32 SportCtr NFL Live (N) (Live) Å The Jump Jalen NFL Live Å Dog Tales Å SportsCenter (N) Professional Fighters League Championship. (N) (Live) HS Football SportsCenter Å FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Chopped Junior Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 53 (:05) ›› “Dr. Seuss’ the Lorax” (2012) ’ (:10) ››› “The BFG” (2016) Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill. ’ Å (4:50) ››› “Shrek” (2001) ’ Å (6:55) ››› “Iron Man” (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr. ’ Å The 700 Club Å The Bold Type “Pilot” FX 30 Fault Star ›› “Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates” ›› “Ted 2” (2015, Comedy) Mark Wahlberg. ’ Å ›› “Daddy’s Home” (2015) Will Ferrell. ’ ›› “Jurassic World” (2015) Chris Pratt. ’ Å ›› “The Hangover Part III” (2013) ’ Å Neighbors HGTV 51 Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl HIST 44 (11:00) ››› “Hacksaw Ridge” (2016) ’ The UnXplained ’ The UnXplained ’ The UnXplained ’ The UnXplained ’ The UnXplained ’ Drilling Down Drilling Down Drilling Down Curse-Island Drilling Down LIFE 25 › “The Ugly Truth” ›› “Just Wright” (2010) Queen Latifah. › “Fool’s Gold” (2008) Kate Hudson Å› “The Ugly Truth” (2009) Katherine Heigl. ›› “50 First Dates” (2004) Adam Sandler. (:03) ›› “The House Bunny” (2008) Å (:01) “50 First Dates” NGEO 48 U.S. Secret Service The 2000s The 2000s The 2000s The 2000s The 2000s The 2000s The 2000s The 2000s The 2000s The 2000s The 2000s NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. ›› “Ice Age: Continental Drift” (2012) ’ Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Sponge. Sponge. Most Musical Family Most Musical Family Most Musical Family Most Musical Family PARMT 64 (11:30) ››› “The Goonies” (1985) ’ Å ›› “The Sandlot” (1993) Thomas Guiry. ’ Å ››› “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin. ’ Å ›› “The Sandlot” (1993) Thomas Guiry. ’ Å› “Dirty Grandpa” (2016) Robert De Niro. ’ Å SEC 34 College Football The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) College Football Belk Bowl -- Virginia Tech vs Kentucky. College Football: Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl SYFY 63 Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone TBS 27 “The Campaign” ›› “Vacation” (2015, Comedy) Ed Helms. ››› “The Hangover” (2009) Å (DVS) ›› “Central Intelligence” (2016, Action) Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan New Girl New Girl Conan TCM 59 ››› “Another Thin Man” Å (:45) ›› “Shadow of the Thin Man” (1941) “The Thin Man Goes Home” Å (:15) ›› “Song of the Thin Man” (1947) ››› “That’s Entertainment!” (1974) Fred Astaire. Å ››› “That’s Entertainment, Part 2” (1976) ThatsEnt3 TLC 26 Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ TNT 28 Batman ›››› “The Dark Knight” (2008) Christian Bale. Å (DVS) (:40) ››› “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012, Action) Christian Bale. Å (DVS) ›› “The Accountant” (2016) Ben Affleck. Å (DVS) ›› “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” (2016) Å (DVS) TRAV 49 Famously Afraid The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files “A Haunting Brought Home” Famously Afraid Famously Afraid The Dead Files Å TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Misery Misery Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Carbonaro Carbonaro TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke “McCabe” M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Married Married

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News Big Bang Big Bang Flirty Dancing (N) ’ (:01) Almost Family FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET (:35) TMZ ION 9 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order “Flaw” Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU MNT 13 Injury Ct. Injury Ct. Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Jerry Jerry News America FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy FamFeud Dateline “Poison” ’ Dateline ’ Dateline ’ Andy G. Andy G. FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 Win. Pre-Game NHL Hockey Nashville Predators vs Dallas Stars. (N) ’ (Live) Å News 4 News 4 News News News News Chicago Fire Chicago Med Chicago P.D. News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Splash Curious Nature Nature Wild Kratt Molly Xavier Odd Arthur TN Learn News PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Nature ’ Å Great Performances ’ Å Tony Bennett: The Library Amanpour-Co A&E 46 The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 “Chain of Death” ’ Å Alaska PD ’ Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å AMC 58 (11:30) “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” ››› “Home Alone” (1990) Macaulay Culkin. Å ›› “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992) Å ››› “Home Alone” (1990) Macaulay Culkin. Å ›› “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992) Å ANPL 52 Dogs 101 ’ Å Dogs 101 ’ Å Dogs 101 ’ Å Dogs: The Untold Story “Stronger Together” AKC National Championship Dog Show (N) ’ (:01) Dogs: The Untold Story “Wild Workers” (:01) Dogs 101 ’ Dogs 101 ’ BRAVO 62 Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Real House. Housewives/NJ Blind Date Blind Date Blind Date Blind Date COM 65 Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle DISC 47 Naked and Afraid ’ Naked and Afraid ’ Naked and Afraid ’ Naked and Afraid ’ Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush People (:03) Man vs. Bear (N) Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Man vs. Bear Å DISN 54 Teen (:25) ›› “Teen Beach 2” (2015) ’ Å (:20) “Descendants” (2015) Dove Cameron. (:25) “Descendants 2” (2017) Dove Cameron. “Descendants 3” (2019) Dove Cameron. ’ (:25) “Zombies” (2018) ’ Å Raven Bunk’d ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ ESPN 31 College Football Outback Bowl -- Minnesota vs Auburn. (N) (Live) Å Studio Rose Bowl Wisconsin vs Oregon. (N) (Live) (:40) Allstate Sugar Bowl Baylor vs Georgia. (N) (Live) SportsC. ESPN2 32 SportCtr NFL Live (N) (Live) Å Boomer’s CFB 150 Pregame Rose Bowl Wisconsin vs Oregon. (N) (Live) (:40) Allstate Sugar Bowl Baylor vs Georgia. (N) (Live) NFL Live FOOD 50 Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games FREE 53 (:05) ››› “Happy Feet” (2006) Voices of Elijah Wood. (:40) ››› “Iron Man” (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr. ’ Å (:45) ›› “Hotel Transylvania” (2012) ’ Å (7:50) ››› “Despicable Me 2” (2013) ’ The 700 Club Å The Bold Type Å FX 30 (11:30) “The Hangover Part III” ›› “Daddy’s Home” (2015) Will Ferrell. ’ ›› “Jurassic World” (2015) Chris Pratt. ’ Å ›› “Transformers: The Last Knight” (2017, Action) Mark Wahlberg. ’ Å ›› “Transformers: The Last Knight” (2017) ’ Å HGTV 51 Bigger Bought Selling Island Island Island Lake Hou. Lake Hou. Paradise Paradise Paradise Paradise Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream Home 2020 Best of Bargain HGTV House Party Dream Home 2020 HIST 44 ››› “The Outlaw Josey Wales” (1976) Clint Eastwood. ’ Å ›››› “Unforgiven” (1992, Western) Clint Eastwood. ’ Å Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire Forged in Fire (N) ’ Vikings “The Key” (N) (:01) Forged in Fire Forged in Fire LIFE 25 “The House Bunny” › “Fool’s Gold” (2008) Kate Hudson Å ›› “The Holiday” (2006) Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet. Å Married at First Sight Married at First Sight (Season Premiere) (N) Supernanny ’ Å Married at First Sight Married at First Sight NGEO 48 Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad To Catch a Smuggler Locked Up Abroad To Catch a Smuggler NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. ››› “Kung Fu Panda” (2008) ’ Å Sponge. Sponge. Casagran Casagran Casagran Casagran Casagran Casagran Sponge. Sponge. Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 (11:30) ›› “Next Friday” (2000) Ice Cube. › “Friday After Next” (2002) Ice Cube. ’ ››› “Friday” (1995) Ice Cube. ’ Å ›› “Next Friday” (2000) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’ Å› “Friday After Next” (2002) Ice Cube. ’ ››› “Trading Places” (1983) SEC 34 Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football Moment Moment SEC Storied SEC In SEC Now SYFY 63 Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone TBS 27 ›› “Horrible Bosses” (2011) Å (DVS) › “Identity Thief” (2013) Jason Bateman. Å (DVS) ›› “We’re the Millers” (2013) Jennifer Aniston. Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Conan (N) Full New Girl Conan TCM 59 Time Mch. (:45) ›› “Logan’s Run” (1976) Michael York. Å ››› “Soylent Green” (1973) Å ››› “Westworld” (1973) Yul Brynner. Å ››› “The Roaring Twenties” (1939) Å ››› “The Public Enemy” “Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond” TLC 26 My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Liz’s Story” ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Cillas’ Story” ’ My 600-Lb. Life: Countdown My 600-Lb. Life “John & Lonnie’s Story” ’ (:02) 1000-Lb. Sisters Quarter Ton Teen (N) My 600-Lb. Life ’ TNT 28 ›› “Jack Reacher” (2012) Tom Cruise. Å (DVS) (:25) ›› “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” (:35) ›› “The Accountant” (2016) Ben Affleck. All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite (N) Å ›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994) Tim Robbins. TRAV 49 Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Caught on Camera (N) Å Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. 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Today is Monday, Dec. four mountain villages ey Ullman is 60. Rock 30, the 364th day of 2019. as armed men killed musician Rob Hotchkiss There is one day left in women and children is 59. Radio-TV commen- the year. in an attack that lasted tator Sean Hannity is 58. On Dec. 30, 1922, Vlad- from dusk until dawn Sprinter Ben Johnson imir Lenin proclaimed the following morning; is 58. Secretary of State the establishment of the up to 412 deaths were Mike Pompeo is 56. Ac- Union of Soviet Socialist reported. tor George Newbern is Republics, which lasted In 2006, a state funeral 56. Movie director Ben- nearly seven decades service was held in the nett Miller is 53. Singer before dissolving in U.S. Capitol Rotunda for Jay Kay (Jamiroquai) Zits December 1991. former President Gerald is 50. Rock musician In 1813, British troops R. Ford. Byron McMackin (Pen- burned Buff alo, New Today’s Birthdays: nywise) is 50. Actress York, during the War of Actor Russ Tamblyn Meredith Monroe is 50. 1812. is 85. Baseball Hall of Actor Daniel Sunjata In 1853, the United Famer Sandy Koufax is 48. Actress Maureen States and Mexico is 84. Folk singer Noel Flannigan is 47. Actor signed a treaty under Paul Stookey is 82. TV Jason Behr is 46. Golfer which the U.S. agreed to director James Burrows Tiger Woods is 44. TV buy some 45,000 square is 79. Actor Fred Ward personality-boxer Laila miles of land from is 77. Singer-musician Ali is 42. Actress Lucy Mexico for $10 million Michael Nesmith is 77. Punch is 42. Singer-ac- in a deal known as the Actress Concetta Tomei tor Tyrese Gibson is 41. The Born Loser Gadsden Purchase. is 74. Singer Patti Smith Actress Eliza Dushku is In 1860, 10 days after is 73. Rock singer-musi- 39. Rock musician Tim South Carolina seced- cian Jeff Lynne is 72. TV Lopez (Plain White T’s) ed from the Union, the personality Meredith is 39. Actress Kristin state militia seized the Vieira is 66. Actress Kreuk is 37. United States Arsenal in Sheryl Lee Ralph is 64. Charleston. Actress Patricia Kalem- In 1903, about 600 ber is 63. Country singer SUNDAY, MONDAY AND people died when fi re Suzy Bogguss is 63. TUESDAY HOROSCOPES CAN BE broke out at the recently Former “Today” show opened Iroquois Theater co-host Matt Lauer is 62. FOUND IN THE MORE! SECTION. in Chicago. Actress-comedian Trac- In 1936, the United Auto Workers union 0SUDOKU0 Garfield staged its fi rst “sit- down” strike at the General Motors Fisher Body Plant No. 1 in Flint, Michigan. (The strike lasted until Feb. 11, 1937.) In 1940, California’s fi rst freeway, the Arroyo Seco Parkway connect- ing Los Angeles and Pasadena, was offi cially opened by Gov. Culbert Frank & Ernest L. Olson. In 1942, a near-riot of bobby-soxers greeted the opening of Frank Sinatra’s singing en- gagement at the Para- mount Theater in New York’s Times Square. In 1972, the United States halted its heavy bombing of North Viet- nam. In 1979, Broadway composer Richard Rod- Arlo & Janis gers died in New York at age 77. In 1989, a Northwest Airlines DC-10, which had been the target of a telephoned threat, fl ew safely from Paris to Detroit with 22 passen- gers amid extra-tight security. In 1997, a deadly massacre in Algeria’s insurgency began in E6 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2019 herald-citizen.com THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 2, 2020 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 Strahan, Sara & Keke General Hospital (N) The Doctors Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel What Is Jeopardy!? The Great American Baking Show News Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. 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Below COM 65 The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office (:15) The Office ’ The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office DISC 47 Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue ’ Å Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue DISN 54 Coop Coop Raven Raven Raven Just Roll Just Roll Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Sydney Bunk’d ’ Raven Just Roll Gabby Jessie ’ Coop Sydney Raven Just Roll Jessie ’ Jessie ’ ESPN 31 SportCtr NFL Live (N) (Live) Å College Football: TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl SportCtr College Football TaxSlayer Gator Bowl -- Indiana vs Tennessee. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 32 (11:00) First Take ’ Jalen & Jacoby (N) NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon High School Football Under Armour All-America Game. (N) (Live) College Basketball Oregon at Colorado. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Restaurant: Im. FREE 53 “Alvin-Chipmnk” “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” (:10) ›› “Hotel Transylvania” (2012) ’ (:15) ››› “Despicable Me 2” (2013) ’ Å (:25) ›› “The Game Plan” (2007, Children’s) ’ Å The 700 Club Å “Alvin-Chipmnk” FX 30 “X-Men: Days” ›› “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016, Action) James McAvoy. ’ Å ››› “The Martian” (2015) Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain. ’ Å ›› “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015) Anna Kendrick. ’ Å› “Baywatch” (2017) Dwayne Johnson. ’ Å HGTV 51 Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream Stone Stone Stone Stone Stone Stone Stone Stone Stone Stone Bargain Bargain Dream Dream Dream Dream Bargain Bargain HIST 44 Pawn Pawn Pawn Stars ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers (N) American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ LIFE 25 ›› “Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B” (2014) Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly (N) Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly NGEO 48 Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. ››› “Paddington” (2014) ’ Å Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. ››› “Paddington” (2014) ’ Å Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 King King King King King King Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Movie ’ Å Movie ’ Å SEC 34 College Football: Belk Bowl The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) SEC Women’s Basketball Whiparound (N) (Live) SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SYFY 63 Solace (:45) ›› “Dark Skies” (2013) Keri Russell. (:45) ›› “Tremors” (1990) Kevin Bacon. (:45) ›› “Planet of the Apes” (2001) Mark Wahlberg. (:15) ››› “Star Trek” (2009) Chris Pine. Premiere. Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Brooklyn Brooklyn Conan TCM 59 Suspicion (:45) ›››› “A Streetcar Named Desire” (1951) ›››› “Adam’s Rib” (1949) (:45) ›››› “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” ››› “Road to Morocco” Å ››› “Road to Utopia” (1945) (:15) ›› “Sorrowful Jones” (1949, Comedy) TLC 26 Hoard-Buried 1000-Lb. Sisters ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper (N) Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Feet-Killing Me (:04) 1000-Lb. Sisters Dr. Pimple Popper ’ TNT 28 Supernatural Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones Å ››› “Cast Away” (2000, Drama) Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt. Å ››› “Sully” (2016, Drama) Tom Hanks. TRAV 49 My Ghost Story My Ghost Story Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures (N) Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Carbonaro Carbonaro Misery Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke “Mirage” M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King King King USA 29 (:01) NCIS NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS “Neverland” NCIS “Scope” ’ NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Married Married

FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 3, 2020 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 Strahan, Sara & Keke General Hospital (N) The Doctors Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Housewife Fresh- 20/20 ’ Å News Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 Hawaii Five-0 (N) ’ Magnum P.I. (N) ’ Blue Bloods (N) ’ News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 True Crime Files ’ Jerry Springer Å The Real ’ Å TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs black-ish Penn & Teller Whose? Whose? Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis Å The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Å FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET (:35) TMZ ION 9 NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles MNT 13 Injury Ct. Injury Ct. Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Jerry Jerry News America FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy FamFeud Dateline ’ Å CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami ’ Å Andy G. Andy G. FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Hollywood Days of our Lives (N) Tamron Hall Å Rachael Ray Å News News News News News News Ellen’s Game Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Splash Curious Nature Nature Wild Kratt Molly Xavier Odd Arthur TN Learn BBC PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Wash Hoover Country Music ’ Å (DVS) Song of Mountains Amanpour-Co A&E 46 Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD “Live PD -- 09.28.19” ’ Å (:06) Live PD: Rewind Live PD “Live PD -- 01.03.20” (N) ’ (Live) Å Alaska PD ’ Å AMC 58 ››› “The Princess Bride” (1987) Å ››› “Ghostbusters” (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray. Å ›› “Ghostbusters II” (1989, Comedy) Bill Murray. Å ›› “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” (:35) ›› “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” Å Ace Vent ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole BRAVO 62 (:04) Below Deck (:06) Below Deck (:08) Below Deck (:10) Below Deck (:12) Below Deck (:14) Below Deck Å (:16) Below Deck (:18) ›› “Sex and the City” (2008) Sarah Jessica Parker. ‘R’ Å (:24) ›› “Sex and the City” ‘R’ COM 65 South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Park Å South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush (N) Å Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Gold Rush: The Dirt (N) ’ Å Opal Hunters Gold Rush: The Dirt DISN 54 Coop Coop Raven Raven Raven Just Roll Just Roll Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Sydney Raven ›› “Dr. Seuss’ the Lorax” ’ Gabby Coop Sydney Raven Just Roll Jessie ’ Jessie ’ ESPN 31 SportsCenter (N) NFL Live (N) (Live) Å College Football Famous Idaho Potato Bowl -- Ohio vs Nevada. (N) (Live) Å NBA Countdown (N) NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at Houston Rockets. NBA Basketball: Pelicans at Lakers ESPN2 32 (11:00) First Take (N) Jalen & Jacoby (N) NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) College Basketball UCF at Houston. (N) High School Basketball SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) 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 “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” ’ (:15) ›› “The Game Plan” (2007) Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. (4:55) ››› “Matilda” (1996) Mara Wilson. Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy The 700 Club Å ›› “Tooth Fairy” FX 30 (11:00) ››› “The Martian” (2015) ’ Å ›› “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015) Anna Kendrick. ’ Å› “Baywatch” (2017) Dwayne Johnson. ’ Å ››› “Girls Trip” (2017, Comedy) Regina Hall. ’ Å ››› “Girls Trip” (2017, Comedy) Regina Hall. ’ Å HGTV 51 Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Best. Pool Hunt.Mexico Mexico Beachfront BargainOff the Grid Best. Pool Hunt. Beachfront Bargain HIST 44 Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å (:02) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens (:03) Ancient Aliens LIFE 25 ›› “Big Momma’s House” (2000) Å ›› “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” (2005) ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail” Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly (N) Surviving R. Kelly (N) Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly NGEO 48 Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! ’ Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Most Musical Family Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 King King King King King King Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña. ’ Å ››› “The Italian Job” (2003) Mark Wahlberg. ’ Å Four Bros SEC 34 College Football The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Capital One Orange Bowl Florida vs Virginia. (Taped) College Football Belk Bowl -- Virginia Tech vs Kentucky. SYFY 63 Manifest “S.N.A.F.U.” Manifest ’ Å Manifest ’ Å Manifest ’ Å Manifest “Contrails” Manifest ’ Å Manifest ’ Å Manifest “Upgrade” Manifest ’ Å Manifest ’ Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› “Liar Liar” (1997, Comedy) Jim Carrey. ›› “Vacation” (2015, Comedy) Ed Helms. Eleague (N) Å TCM 59 Conquest ›› “The Black Book” (1949) (:15) ››› “Address Unknown” (:45) ›› “The Whip Hand” Å (:15) ››› “Things to Come” (1936) Å ›››› “Planet of the Apes” (1968) Å ››› “Beneath the Planet of the Apes” “Escape-Apes” TLC 26 Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life “Erica’s Story” ’ 90 Day Fiancé Juliana seeks independence. 90 Day Fiancé ’ Dr. Pimple Popper (N) Feet-Killing Me My 600-Lb. Life (N) ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ TNT 28 Supernatural Å Bones Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å ›› “Eagle Eye” (2008, Action) Shia LaBeouf. Å ›› “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) TRAV 49 Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Kindred Spirits Å Kindred Spirits Å Kindred Spirits Å Kindred Spirits Å Kindred Spirits Å Kindred Spirits (N) Kindred Spirits Å Ghost Loop (N) Å Trending Fear (N) Kindred Spirits Å TRUTV 45 World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Misery Misery Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Laff Mobb Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke “Cleavus” M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King King King USA 29 Chicago P.D. ’ 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 Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Married Married

SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 4, 2020 SATURDAY AFTERNOON JANUARY 4, 2020 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 ABC 2 Good Morning Good Morning Good Morning Good Morning Hanna Ocean To Be Announced ABC 2 Dog Challenge NFL Championship To Be Announced CBS 5 NewsChannel 5 This Morning Weekend (N) Å Lucky Innova Mission Pet Vet Bull Riding CBS 5 College Basketball Georgia at Memphis. (N) Å The NFL Today (N) NFL Football Wild Card: Teams TBA. (N) Å CW 11 Coffee The Mu Green Dog Tale Into Wild Into Wild Into Wild This Old Animal T. Invention Made Holly CW 11 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. “Talladega Nights: Ricky Bobby” TBA The Mu Last Man Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam FOX 3 Paid Prg. Kds Earth Nature Space Planet Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Tip-Off College Basketball FOX 3 College Basketball College Basketball Ninja Warrior RaceWk Jdg Judy Ent. Tonight ION 9 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Weight Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ION 9 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU MNT 13 Smile Black Haney Rock- Wild Am. Big Deal Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Southern Paid Prg. Black Big Deal MNT 13 Mak House Ent. Tonight Music Taste Carbon Street The Paid Prg. Funny Funny NBC 4 News 4 at 6a Today (N) ’ Å News Retire Earth Earth Con Vets- NBC 4 High School Football All-American Bowl. From San Antonio. Football NFL Football Wild Card: Teams TBA. (N) Å WCTE 8 Sesame Tiger Pink Molly Xavier Go Luna Nature Old House Woods. Sara’s Lidia WCTE 8 Kevin Cook Kitchen Cross Tennes Live Gardener Milk America MotorWk Sewing Quilting A&E 46 Killer Juvenile Lifers ’ Kids Behind Bars: Lost Behind Bars 60 Days In Å Live PD Presents A&E 46 Live PD PresentsCourt Court Court Court Court Court Live PD “Live PD -- 11.02.19” ’ Å AMC 58 Rifleman Rifleman ›› “Mission: Impossible” (1996) Tom Cruise. ››› “Mission: Impossible II” (2000) Tom Cruise. AMC 58 Mission ›› “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” ›› “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” Å “Night at the Museum” ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls & Parolees Pit Bulls & Parolees Pit Bulls & Parolees Pit Bulls & Parolees Pit Bulls & Parolees BRAVO 62 Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta BRAVO 62 Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley COM 65 Parks Parks Office Office Office (:45) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office COM 65 Office Office Office (:40) ››› “Elf” (2003) Will Ferrell. Å (:45) ›› “Old School” (2003) Luke Wilson. Å DISC 47 Fishing Next Bite Pet Tales w/Greta Guardians-Glades Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å DISC 47 Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å DISN 54 Gravity Gravity Gravity Gravity Big City Big City ›› “Dr. Seuss’ the Lorax” Gabby Gabby Gabby DISN 54 Raven Raven Raven Jessie Jessie Jessie Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d ESPN 31 SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportCtr NFL Count. College Football ESPN 31 College Football UFC UFC UFC UFC UFC Main Event 30 for 30 Å ESPN2 32 NFL Live (N) Å NFL NFL Championship NFL’s Greatest Daily Wager (N) College Basketball ESPN2 32 College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball FOOD 50 The Kitchen Å Contessa Giada Trisha’s Minute Pioneer Pioneer The Kitchen (N) Trisha’s Guy’s FOOD 50 Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Diners, Drive FREE 53 ››› “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014) ’ Å (:15) ››› “Matilda” (1996) Mara Wilson. ’ Å Pretty FREE 53 (11:25) “Pretty in Pink” (1986) ››› “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (1986) ’ Å (:05) › “Mr. Deeds” (2002) ’ Å FX 30 Mike Mike Mike › “Fantastic Four” (2015) Miles Teller. ›› “The Boss” (2016) ’ Å Why Him FX 30 (11:30) ›› “Why Him?” (2016) ’ Å ›› “Ghostbusters” (2016) Melissa McCarthy. ’ Å “Life of Pets” HGTV 51 Paid Prg. Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer to Fabulous HGTV 51 Fixer to Fabulous Fixer to Fabulous Rock the Block ’ Rock the Block ’ Rock the Block ’ Rock the Block ’ HIST 44 The Curse of Oak Island Å (DVS) The Curse of Oak Island “Core Values” ’ Å (DVS) Curse-Island HIST 44 Curse-Island Curse-Island Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ LIFE 25 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Weight Paid Prg. Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly LIFE 25 Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly Surviving R. Kelly NGEO 48 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown Å NGEO 48 Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown Å NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. PARMT 64 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. ››› “The Bourne Legacy” (2012) Jeremy Renner. Å ›› “Four Brothers” (2005) ’ Å PARMT 64 Four ››› “The Italian Job” (2003) Mark Wahlberg. ’ ››› “The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks. ’ Å SEC 34 College Football Allstate Sugar Bowl Baylor vs Georgia. (Taped) SEC Storied SEC Storied SEC 34 True SEC Now College Basketball Missouri at Kentucky. SEC Now College Basketball SEC Now SYFY 63 MyPillow Paid Prg. ›› “The Boy” (2016) Lauren Cohan. (:07) › “Everly” (2014) Salma Hayek. (:08) “Haywire” SYFY 63 (11:08) “Haywire” (:08) “Kill Switch” (2017) Dan Stevens. (:08) › “Abduction” (2011) Taylor Lautner. Å Edge TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends ›› “Little Black Book” (2004) Å 27 Dress TBS 27 (11:30) ›› “27 Dresses” (2008) Å› “Bride Wars” (2009) Kate Hudson. ›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000) TCM 59 “Shop Around” TBA “Go Down Death” The (:07) ›› “Fighting Trouble” King for “King Solomon” TCM 59 King- ›››› “The Gunfighter” ›››› “The Great Escape” (1963) Steve McQueen. Å “Every Which” 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 TLC 26 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TNT 28 NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ›› “Taken 2” (2012) Liam Neeson. TNT 28 ›› “Contraband” (2012) Å (DVS) (:15) ›› “2 Guns” (2013) Denzel Washington. ›› “Eagle Eye” (2008) Å TRAV 49 Monsters-Myst. Monsters-Myst. Monsters-Myst. Monsters-Myst. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. TRAV 49 Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. TRUTV 45 Genius Genius World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Misery Misery TRUTV 45 Misery Misery Laff Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. TVLAND 57 Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men USA 29 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Chrisley Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago USA 29 Chicago ›› “The Hitman’s Bodyguard” (2017) Å (DVS) › “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” (2009) Å (DVS) xXx WGN-A 15 Motiva Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Medicine M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H WGN-A 15 M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Blue Bloods Å

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