Thursday Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland 114th Year — No. 90 Cookeville, Tennessee, May 5, 2016 16 Pages — 2 Sections • 50¢ Weather Putnam looks for solutions to EMT shortage Tonight Tomorrow By LINdSaY McrEYNOLdS “We’re kind of in an odd position,” Put- elsewhere, according to Copeland. The less desirable. HERALD-CITIZEN Staff nam Emergency Medical Services Direc- county currently has 94 employees in Those interested in starting a career in tor Tommy Copeland told the EMS. emergency medical services must begin at PUTNAM COUNTY — An increase in Herald-Citizen. “We’re asking for eight “The pay is decent, but you can go other the lowest level, or “Basic” EMT, which the cost of training. Extreme demands of people (this year), but we also have a places and get similar compensation,” requires a semester-long training consist- 45º 71º the job. High volume of calls. shortage of people.” Copeland said. ing of four hours of classes, three nights a Those are all reasons Putnam emergency Putnam EMS usually hires 10 to 15 part- Putnam pays full-time EMTs beginning week. Complete forecast, Page 2 medical officials give for a decrease in the time emergency medical technicians or at $26,500 and full-time paramedics at The next level is advanced EMT, which number of people interested in joining the EMTs in a year, but within this past year, $32,500, but the increased cost of training requires four hours a night, four nights a emergency medical services field, and the the department has hired only five, and in recent years is one of the reasons emer- shortage appears to be getting worse. five employees have left for employment gency medical employment has become See EMT, Page 2 Sports TTU set to WATER WORKS confer 1,400 degrees Saturday

Victorious TTU — More than 1,400 Tennessee Tech Univer- Cavaliers close out regular sity students will receive degrees at spring com- season play with win over mencement ceremonies Saturday in the Hooper Warren County /B1 Eblen Center. This is the final event for the year-long Tennessee Tech Centennial Celebration, which began with the 100th anniversary of the university’s charter date. In lieu of a spe- Living cial guest speaker, there will be a centennial-themed video shown. Many students from the class of 2016 enrolled during President Phil Oldham’s first year in office, and the Saturday commencement is his last chance to address them. “I was a freshman president when this class began its journey at Tennessee Tech,” said President Phil Oldham. “We’ve shared several experiences and faced a lot of change together. My first four years will always to be linked to their time here.” The graduates are from 79 counties in Tennessee, Strawberries See TTU, Page 2 Celebrate strawberry season by making this cake /A8 Man charged with Nation attempted murder By LINdSaY McrEYNOLdS HERALD-CITIZEN Staff

COOKEVILLE — A Cookeville man has been ar- rested for attempted first degree murder in an incident that al- legedly happened on Sunday at a Cookeville apartment. Frank Peake of 324 E. 12th Street in Cookeville was charged with attempted first de- The outside southbound lane of South Jefferson avenue was closed temporarily Wednesday gree murder and is being held Vaping morning as cookeville department of Water Quality control employees John Ford and Todd in the Putnam County Jail on Peake GOP would curb Yount put new water lines under the road to bring water service to the new Krispy Kreme, regulation which is currently under construction. See chargEd, Page 2 of e-cigarettes /A5

Index 75th May Day at Upperman Abby...... A8 Calendar...... A6 School celebrates 75 years Crossword ...... A8 Living ...... A8 of May Day tradition Obituaries ...... A7 Johnie Swack By aMY daVIS facilitator Donna Sherrell, said. James Monday HERALD-CITIZEN Staff “It introduces them and high- lights their high school accom- Ruby Maxwell BAXTER — It’ll be the 75th plishments and plans for the Nathan Smith time they’ve wound ribbons future.” Hudson Walker around the maypole, crowned a The tradition goes back to the Upperman Barbara Moss May queen and waltzed with days of UHS’s predecessor, high School’s Opinion...... A4 classmates. Baxter Seminary, a Methodist May Queen, And it’ll happen tomorrow coeducational school that was Sarah Eldridge, Sports ...... B1 night at Upperman High open from 1910 to 1959 and led prepares floral Sudoku ...... A8 School. by Dr. Harry Upperman as pres- decorations for Weather ...... A2 “It’s kind of a farewell to our ident for 34 years. tomorrow’s seniors,” human services “Dr. and Mrs. Upperman May day festiv- teacher Bridget Looney, who started it, and we just felt like it ities. coordinates the school’s May was a cool way to honor our Day festivities along with Ty Kernea | teacher Judy Delk and VITAL See 75, Page 2 Herald-Citizen A-2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, May 5, 2016 LOCAL READER Brothers charged in meth lab investigation SERVICES By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS Putnam Sheriff’s Department this morn- ment on Wednesday morning. HERALD-CITIZEN Staff ing, the Maynards’ Plunk Whitson home “Under my administration, we will not Contact us: had been the site of prior public distur- tolerate drug activity anywhere in the Address: PUTNAM COUNTY — Two Putnam bance complaints, and deputies also found county,” Putnam Sheriff Eddie Farris said County brothers are facing serious charges debris blocking the creek behind the house in a press release this morning. “The good 1300 Neal St. after deputies of the Putnam County Sher- creating a potential public health hazard. citizens of Putnam County don’t deserve Cookeville, Tenn. iff’s Office Drug Task Force and members After obtaining the search warrant, law this type of activity and the negative im- of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation enforcement discovered a meth lab in the pact, environmental as well as many oth- Mailing Address: and the 13th Judicial Drug Task Force outbuilding of the Maynard residence con- ers, that the production, use and sale of conducted a search warrant Wednesday taining a crystal drain opener, bi-layer liq- illegal drugs brings. If you are going to be P.O. Box 2729 morning and discovered substances used Jeffery Maynard Gregory Maynard uids, acids, a hot plate, coffee filters, involved in operating and/or conducting Cookeville TN 38502 in the manufacture of methamphetamine funnel and packaging material to include illegal drug activity, we will eventually as well as illegal firearms at a residence Gregory Thomas Maynard, 37, was finished product methamphetamine. find you and arrest you.” on Plunk Whitson Road. charged with intent to manufacture, de- According to arrest warrants for Jeffery Sheriff Farris expressed his appreciation Phone: 931-526-9715 Jeffery Richard Maynard, 40, was liver, sell or possess a controlled sub- Maynard, he had 6.5 grams of “Ice” to Putnam County citizens who provide Fax: 931-526-1209 charged with violation of the Meth Free stance. methamphetamine in a clear plastic con- information that leads to arrests. Tennessee Act, two counts of intent to Both men are being held in the Putnam tainer in his pocket as well as 5 grams of Anyone will information about illegal Email: manufacture, deliver, sell or possess a County Jail, with Jeffery Maynard’s bond marijuana in a plastic bag in the top drug activity should call the Putnam News controlled substance, possession of a set at $50,500, and Gregory Maynard’s drawer of a dresser in the home. Jeffery County Sheriff’s Department at (931) [email protected] firearm during the commission or attempt bond set at $25,000. also admitted to shooting a weapon, an 528-8484 or the Drug Tip Hotline at (931) Sports to commit a dangerous felony. According to information released by the AR 15, prior to the arrival of law enforce- 525-6384. [email protected] Advertising [email protected] Living [email protected] EMT: Circulation County looking for solutions to shortage [email protected] Business News From Page A1 coverage, that will put us in the [email protected] neighborhood of 2,400 calls per Church News week for a semester. truck,” Copeland said. [email protected] And the cost for those courses Apparently, the shortage of School News has increased significantly. EMTs and paramedics is not [email protected] “It was about $1,200 to get the unique to Putnam County. Classified Ads EMT advanced,” Copeland said In a survey conducted of 118 [email protected] of the program when it was of- emergency medical services de- fered through extended education partments in Tennessee, 68 per- at Tennessee Tech. “Now at Vol cent said they have fewer EMT Letter Guidelines State, you’re looking at $4,500.” applications, and 76 percent said Putnam EMS Assistant Director they had fewer paramedic appli- All letters to the editor must Darren Ford said, “It’s the cost of cations. be signed and include the going to school versus the pay As far as possible solutions to writer’s name, address and when you get out.” the EMT shortage, Copeland said phone number. Letters are Copeland said, “The economy he’s planning to talk with Vol subject to editing and/or re- seems to be getting better. You see State and Tennessee College of jection. A strict 400-word limit Lindsay McReynolds | Herald-Citizen hiring signs everywhere, and their Applied Technology or TCAT will be enforced. Send letters Putnam Emergency Medical Services Director Tommy Copeland, left, talks with critical to the mailing address listed pay in some cases is not much dif- about the shortage next week. above, or email to ferent from ours.” care paramedic and training officer Brian Williams, paramedic Billy Price and Putnam Ford said a reduction in the cost [email protected]. Copeland increased the hourly County EMS assistant director Darren Ford outside an ambulance on County Services of school would help attract more pay by about $2 an hour for part- Drive on Wednesday. applicants as well as more oppor- time EMTs and paramedics last tunities for advancement. Order a Photo year as an attempt to encourage medics to Putnam is the high call ready to respond to 911 calls at ing,” Copeland said. “Compared Copeland said he’d also like to more applicants, bringing part- volume, which Copeland and any one time, 24 hours per day. to other counties, they see how encourage military medics to Every photograph taken by a time pay to $12 per hour for Ford say is among the highest in Each of those crews responds to busy our service is. Transporting apply for jobs as EMTs, since Herald-Citizen photographer EMTs and $15 for paramedics. the state per truck. about 2,845 calls per year, far patients, moving equipment, this those individuals aren’t required and published in the paper is But another factor in attempting Putnam County has an average higher than neighboring counties. takes a toll on your body.” to complete additional courses to available for purchase. Go to to attract more EMTs and para- of 5.66 ambulances with crews “That hurts us as far as recruit- “Adding another 24 hours of begin work. www.herald-citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.”

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Herald-Citizen From Page A1 states. “The magazine fell from 75: Upperman celebrates seniors the gun, and the victim was USPS 313-680 $175,000 bond. able to flee to her vehicle ISSN 8750-5541 From Page A1 ognized — Mr. and Miss Senior year, Penny Nash, who now According to the arrest war- where the victim’s husband The Herald-Citizen is pub- Class, Prince and Princess of serves as UHS principal, wore rant, the victim, Brandie took her to her father’s house, lished daily except Saturdays, seniors,” Looney said, also not- Personality, Class Beauty, Most the crown. Bradley, was visiting a friend at where she was taken to the ER New Year’s Day, Independence ing that UHS is the only high Handsome, Class Favorites and “It’s actually a bigger honor an apartment at 510 Pine Ave., (at Cookeville Regional Med- Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving school in Putnam County carry- more. Even a Bachelor of Ugli- than being a homecoming or where Peake accused Bradley ical Center) for her lacera- Day and Christmas Day by ing on the May Day tradition. ness — an honor that this year football queen,” Looney said. of stealing money from his car tions.” Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., Tomorrow’s festivities begin at went to Jonathan Abboushi. “The whole Baxter community earlier in the day. Neighbors on Pine Avenue at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box 7 p.m. in the UHS gym, where “The Bachelor of Ugliness ac- gets involved. It’s just a really “An argument ensued, and the called 911 after hearing a man 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. students in ball gowns and tuxe- tually crowns the May queen,” cool event.” defendant struck the victim threatening to kill someone and Periodicals postage paid at dos will gather for the formal oc- Looney explained. And all former May queens are about the head with a semi-au- then heard gunshots. Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- casion. Around 40 senior couples And that title went to Sarah El- encouraged to attend tomorrow’s tomatic pistol leaving lacera- On Tuesday morning, police TER: send address changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, will be waltzing. Other classes dridge. event. tions on the side and back of were still seeking Peake, who Cookeville TN 38502. will participate as well. “It is an honor being May “We’re hoping that several of her head,” according to the has since been arrested and The Herald-Citizen is a mem- “Freshmen and sophomores queen and being a part of such a them show up so we can recog- warrant. “The defendant then taken to the Putnam County ber of the Tennessee Press wind the maypole, and then special tradition that has been nize them,” Delk said. pointed the gun at the victim Jail. Association and the Associ- there’s a junior dance,” Looney around for 75 years,” Eldridge Looney added, “We welcome and told her he would kill her. Peake is expected to make an ated Press. The Associated said. “They’ll pay tribute as they said. anyone. We just want to recog- “The defendant fired two initial appearance in General Press is entitled exclusively to dance around a centerpiece.” Looney herself was the May nize and celebrate our seniors rounds from the gun and Sessions Court on Friday at 9 use for publication news Senior superlatives are also rec- queen in 1984. The following with our community.” missed the victim,” the warrant a.m. printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather Tonight near 71. North northwest South southwest wind 5 to 15 a low around 59. West south- Readings: Wednesday’s high Jack McNeely wind 5 to 10 mph. mph becoming west in the west wind 5 to 10 mph. in Cookeville was 66, low 40, Mostly cloudy, then Editor & Publisher morning. Winds could gust as with .40” of rain/hail. gradually becoming Wednesday’s high in Mon- high as 20 mph. Roger Wells mostly clear, with a Friday Night Sunday terey was 64, low 41, with .31” of rain. Advertising Director low around 45. North north- Mostly clear, with a A 20 percent west wind around 5 mph be- low around 49. Saturday chance of showers Almanac: Thursday is the 126th day of the year with coming calm in the evening. Keith McCormick Night and thunderstorms. 240 remaining. The sun sets at Circulation Manager Mostly sunny, with a high Saturday A 20 percent 7:33 p.m. and will rise at 5:43 near 81. Friday Mostly sunny, with chance of showers and thun- a.m. on Friday. The moon is a waning crescent with 2% of Sunny, with a high a high near 81. derstorms. Partly cloudy, with the visible disc illuminated. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, May 5, 2016 — A3

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Thursday, May 5, 2016 OPINION 4 Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland

Established 1903 Jack McNeely, Editor and Publisher Donald Trump drives spike into culture war politics

ays before the Indiana pri- back at the “liberal elites” who mary, Ted Cruz paraded they feel rap them on the knuck- Dhis two young daughters les when they speak their mind. in matching pink dresses and Trump’s magic potion involves spoke darkly of “putting little adding attitude while subtracting girls alone in a bathroom with threats to Social Security, grown men.” Medicare and other government This was a visual that, frankly, programs average folks depend we could have done without. on. Thankfully, Donald Trump locked Trump has stomped on so many it in Ripley’s museum of the po- of the right wing’s most cherished litically bizarre by trouncing Cruz wedge issues — while winning in that conservative state’s pri- majorities among the Republican mary. base — it gets you wondering It was how big that tide of moral um- Trump who brage really was. How much of it had said that was a mirage pulled off with talk transgender radio’s smoke and mirrors? people should Abortion is a truly difficult use “what- issue. Your writer believes an ever bath- abortion should be easy (and free) Calling anti-capitalists room they to obtain early in a pregnancy and feel is appro- limited later on. Others oppose priate.” It was abortion altogether, and it is this and ivory tower educators he who noted group’s genuine concerns that the Froma that there right seeks to stoke. new Harvard University sur- don’t blame the Chavez’ regime, personal freedoms Harrop have been As a result, it’s the rare Republi- vey shows that 51 percent of students, blame decreased when Chavez enacted dem- “very few can who will put in a good word Ayoung Americans don’t sup- the educators who ocratic socialist economic policies, in- problems” for Planned Parenthood, a non- port capitalism — which goes to show say what they say cluding redistribution of wealth, strict with transgender people using profit that provides a variety of you that higher education can’t fix more out of neces- business policies, expropriations and ladies’ rooms. Trump didn’t say women’s health services in addi- stupid — especially when it’s flowing sity than convic- expensive social programs the oil-rich — but could have — that men tion to abortions. But Trump from the mouths of anti-capitalist edu- tion. Just like country couldn’t afford. presenting themselves as women praised the organization for doing cators who, when you’re listening to everything else in Now Venezuela has a shortage of have been using women’s facili- the former without apology. And them, make you envious of every deaf life, follow the over 75 percent of basic necessities ties for a long time, with the other he won races in the heart of person you’ve ever met. money and you’ll like medicine, food, toilet paper and occupants none the wiser or un- value-voter America — including These educators take advantage of find the motive. hygiene items, forcing Venezuelans to concerned. the entire Deep South. their captive audiences, rambling on Susan Like parasitic forage for food (tree bark comes in So has Trump deep-sixed the For liberals and moderates alike, with their vast “knowledge,” mistak- Brown leeches which at- handy) and wait in ration lines. Citi- culture war gambit in Republican Trump deserves gratitude for put- ing the blank stares and half-smiles in tach themselves to zens are required to use “fingerprint politics? The formula is to draw ting away Cruz. (Too bad about the room as “interest,” having no idea a host for survival, cards” for purchases in government- votes by pounding on some con- John Kasich, though.) It spared us that if they heard themselves in play- public universities (and private ones run supermarkets where individual troversy of little consequence to from having to hear his running back, they’d probably stab themselves like Harvard through grants), receive consumption is rationed along with most people, preferably with a mate, Carly Fiorina, go on about with their pointing sticks. large portions of their funding from government rationing of water, elec- sex angle attached. The 2004 Planned Parenthood’s harvesting So, before all you anti-capitalists federal and state governments. tricity and gasoline. To no surprise, presidential election in Ohio was “body parts” from a kicking fetus, jump on the socialism bandwagon, Cut off that lifeblood and the subsi- politically-related arrests, killings and a textbook case. Placing a meas- a complete fiction. why not first take a look at what’s dized ivory towers come crashing executions are prevalent. ure to ban gay marriage on the Making things up happens to be happening in Venezuela, that pitiful down, allowing those who have little Experts fear famine is next because ballot probably gave George W. a Trump specialty, so there’s place on the globe where it takes a to no experience in the free market — the government cannot afford to im- Bush — whose main game was some poetic justice in his volley- wheel barrel full of cash to buy a hot but slander it anyhow – to experience port goods. It can’t even afford to pay tax cuts — a narrow victory. ing back some outright fabrica- dog. Literally. the real world, vis-a-vis poor for the worthless money it contracted Our friends the Koch brothers tions. His suggestion that Cruz’s I know, American socialists are far Venezuelans suffering at the hands of out to be printed last year. The gov- routinely give money to socially father helped John Kennedy’s as- above eating hot dogs, and probably big government anti-capitalists like ernment blamed food and toilet paper conservative groups to win over sassin is a classic of the genre. prefer munching on exotic tree bark, them. shortages on Venezuelans, accusing middle- or working-class follow- Putting an end to culture war- but if a hot dog is what’s available Irony. It happens, like the “Walk-Ins them of overeating. ers otherwise not served by the mongering as a political strategy thanks to your beloved socialism, Welcome” sign I saw planted in front The International Monetary Fund family’s economic agenda. The — or at least dialing it back — needing a wheel barrel full of cash to of a cemetery. Or the “Prophecy class says this year Venezuela’s inflation brothers themselves have could go down as Trump’s sec- buy one is a bit much, wouldn’t you cancelled due to unforeseen circum- rate will rise to 500 percent, while shrugged at gay marriage, saying ond-best contribution to the qual- say? stances” message a church once other experts predict 700 percent. they have no problem with it. ity of America’s civic life. His To be frustrated with the free market posted. Or, in the case of our ivory That’s why you need wheel barrels Perhaps, just perhaps, the work- best contribution would be to lose system is fair, but it’s unreasonable to tower educators, Venezuela happened loaded with worthless cash to buy hot ing-class whites targeted by cul- badly in November. Luckily, on believe that the temporary economic — amidst their attempts to paint a dogs. Venezuela’s run out of other ture warriors don’t really care all getting himself not elected in the downswing in 2008 makes the case rosy picture of socialism, omitting people’s money as well as its own, that much about these issues — general, Trump has made a strong for ditching capitalism altogether. To from their lectures historical facts making the case that capitalism’s not or care a lot less about them than start. further suggest that socialism is a vi- about the collapse of communism in so bad after all. they do about their falling in- able alternative to capitalism is ludi- the Eastern bloc. comes. Froma Harrop is a syndicated crous. Allow me to describe what socialism Susan Stamper Brown is a syndi- Perhaps they’ve been voting all columnist. Her email address Obviously, some students believe looks like in 2016: cated columnist. Her email ad- these years for an attitude, hitting is [email protected]. this, based on the Harvard survey. But In the first years of the Hugo dress is [email protected].

What now? It’s panic time on the right Moderately Confused hen Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas an- delegates long ago, year-old self-described “democratic social- nounced Tuesday night, after los- waited until he was the ist” from a one-congressman state. Democ- Wing Indiana, that he was last Republican left on rats didn’t like her 2002 Senate vote for the suspending his presidential primary cam- the field to fold up his invasion of Iraq, which is why they paign, it was not a fatal blow to the stop- tent and go home. dumped her for Barack Obama in 2008. In Trump movement. Many Republicans who Kasich’s departure is 2016, they may say they don’t mind that as oppose Donald Trump — because he’s a a shame. In April, a secretary of state, she sent all her emails on self-serving, unreliable conservative likely NBC News/Wall Street a private server, but they know it’s another to alienate huge swaths of the American Journal poll asked vot- example of Clinton’s putting her career be- electorate — weren’t particularly strong on ers whether they rated fore her country. Cruz, a staunch conservative but also a candidates favorably or Some Republicans are swallowing hard craven opportunist who hurt the GOP brand Debra J. unfavorably. Only two and lining up behind Trump. Others are with such kamikaze stunts as his push to Saunders hopefuls, Kasich and burning their voter registration cards. A shut down the government in a bound-to- Sen. Bernie Sanders, I- few already have declared their support for fail (and it did) bid to defund Obamacare. Vt., had more positive Clinton. GOP political consultant Kevin Ohio Gov. John Kasich is a different than negative numbers — Kasich by 12 Spillane told me he’s bitter GOP voters re- story. A strong conservative who talks like percent and Sanders by 9 percent. The two warded Clinton’s “dishonesty and cyni- a liberal, Kasich also polled as the Republi- least popular presidential hopefuls are their cism” by going for Trump. And: “I’m can likeliest to beat Hillary Clinton. He parties’ presumptive nominees. Trump had going to vote for (Libertarian) Gary John- presented the great white hope of Republi- a net poll rating of negative 41 percent (24 son as a protest vote.” cans who wanted a contested national con- percent liked him, and 65 percent did not), Me? I know there’s only one good choice vention to save them from Trump. After and Hillary Clinton was at negative 24 per- — putting off a decision until October. watching Kasich’s announcement Wednes- cent (32 percent liked her, 56 percent did day that he is suspending his campaign, I not). Debra J. Saunders is a syndicated still do not know why Kasich, who lacked It tells you how vulnerable Clinton is that columnist. Her e-mail address is the ability to win the needed number of she has had to fight so hard to defeat a 74- [email protected]. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, May 5, 2016 — A5 NATION Nation North Carolina leaders denounce federal threat in Brief RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Giving no indica- celed shows in the state. Several other states The Justice Department said the North Car- tion of yielding to pressure, North Carolina’s have proposed similar laws limiting lesbian, olina law violates federal Civil Rights Act Republican leaders called a federal warning gay, bisexual and transgender protections in protections barring workplace and student Florida Supreme about the legality of the state’s new law lim- recent months. discrimination based on sex. Provisions of Court considers iting LGBT anti-discrimination rules a broad “I thought it was a very common-sense rule, the state law directed at transgender people overreach by the government. but the federal government is now saying who work for public agencies or attend the overturning death Gov. Pat McCrory and top state legislators those are discriminatory practices,” McCrory state’s university system violate their anti- were determining what steps to take after the said during a Wednesday evening forum with discrimination protections, the letters said. sentences U.S. Justice Department said in a letter the state’s chamber of commerce in Raleigh. “The State is engaging in a pattern or prac- Wednesday that the state law violated federal McCrory and House Speaker Tim Moore, tice of discrimination against transgender TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) civil rights laws and threatened possible liti- who helped pass the law the governor signed state employees and both you, in your official — Florida’s Supreme Court is gation. in March, said separately they would be ex- capacity, and the state are engaging in a pat- hearing a second round of oral “This is no longer just a North Carolina amining the state’s options. Moore told re- tern or practice of resistance” of their rights, arguments in a case that could issue, because this conclusion by the Depart- porters the letter to McCrory was an attempt Justice Department Civil Rights Division decide whether nearly 400 ment of Justice impacts every state,” Mc- by President Barack Obama’s administration leader Vanita Gupta wrote to Gov. McCrory. death row inmates will instead Crory said. to push a “radical left agenda” in his final Gupta notified the 17-campus University of Gerry Broome | AP spend their lives in prison. The North Carolina law, which requires months in office. North Carolina system that the state law vio- The hearing Thursday morn- North Carolina Gov. Pat Mc- transgender people to use public bathrooms “Basic concepts — common sense about lates Title IX of the Civil Rights Act, which ing comes in response to a Crory pauses while making that conform to the sex on their birth certifi- privacy and expectations of privacy — are bars discrimination in education based on U.S. Supreme Court ruling comments during a govern- cate, has been broadly condemned by gay- getting thrown out the window by what the sex. That could lead to North Carolina losing earlier this year that found ment affairs conference in rights groups, businesses and entertainers, Obama administration is trying to do in this,” hundreds of millions of dollars in federal Florida’s death sentencing law Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday. some of whom have relocated offices or can- Moore said. school funding. unconstitutional. The nation’s high court said Florida’s system gave too much power to judges, not ju- ries, in imposing capital pun- GOP would curb regulation of e-cigarettes ishment. The Florida Supreme Court WASHINGTON (AP) — Vape Vaping Association, says each re- will hear arguments and later away. view could cost more than a mil- decide whether to reduce the Increasingly popular e-ciga- lion dollars. sentences of 389 death row in- rettes and cigar varieties could be “There are thousands of small mates who were sentenced exempt from some government businesses and tens of thousands under the old system. safety regulations if House Re- of jobs on the line,” Conley said. Earlier this week, a group of publicans have their way. It’s a In addition to e-cigarettes, the former judges and legal offi- move that alarms Democrats and proposed FDA rules and the cials urged the court to impose public health advocates who House legislation would apply to life sentences. argue that it could lead to unsafe other unregulated tobacco prod- Florida’s attorneys have ob- products. ucts such as cigars, hookahs, jected, arguing that the U.S. Legislation approved by a nicotine gels, waterpipe tobacco Supreme Court’s ruling should House committee last month and dissolvable tobacco prod- not apply to cases already de- would ease rules proposed by the ucts. The FDA already regulates cided. Food and Drug Administration to cigarettes, smokeless tobacco regulate e-cigarettes for the first and roll-your-own tobacco prod- time. The legislation would pre- ucts. 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Illinois families sue over transgender access to locker room CHICAGO (AP) — Dozens of to grant the access after the De- the Education Department. peddle fear and divisiveness.” living as a girl since middle Obama tells Flint families took legal action partment of Education deter- “We ... demand that the federal The suit seeks, among other school and received a diagnosis residents, 'I've got Wednesday in a bid to stop a mined it had violated the government cease its bullying things, a court order that the dis- of gender dysphoria; she’s also suburban Chicago school district transgender student’s rights and tactics to force this dangerous trict “permit only biological fe- taking female hormones, a sum- your back' from allowing a transgender stu- it was threatened with the loss of social experiment into our na- males to enter and use District mary of the Department of Edu- dent to use a girls’ locker room millions in federal funds. The tions’ schools,” she told re- 211’s girls’ locker rooms and cation’s investigation said. FLINT, Mich. (AP) — Sip- and restroom, arguing the policy student can use separate chang- porters at the federal court restrooms.” Yohnka says the vast majority ping filtered city water to show trampled on the privacy rights of ing stalls in the girls’ locker building, flanked by several The policy, it says, causes other of the transgender student’s it’s again drinkable, President other students. room but isn’t required to. dozen parents. girls fear and embarrassment. It classmates are supportive of her. Barack Obama promised Lawyers for Alliance Defend- “The District has faithfully The American Civil Liberties adds: They are “afraid they will Wednesday to ride herd on ing Freedom and Thomas More honored our agreement with the Union of Illinois, which has rep- have to see a male in a state of leaders at all levels of govern- Society, two conservative Office for Civil Rights and our resented the transgender student, undress,” which, for some, is a FFISH FIISSHH DAYDDAAYY ment until every drop of water groups, filed the 77-page suit students have shown acceptance, criticized the suit. “distraction throughout the Pond & Lake Stockers flowing into homes in Flint, Wednesday in U.S. District support and respect of each “Today’s lawsuit is a sad devel- school day.” Michigan, is safe to use. Court in Chicago on behalf of 51 other,” District Superintendent opment by groups opposed to One girl’s anxiety led her to Delivery will be Wed., He also promised that the families with links to Palatine- Dan Cates said in a statement. fair and humane treatment of all wear gym clothes under her May 11th • 10am-11am aging pipes that contaminated based Township High School “We have implemented the students, including those who street clothes so she can peel just at Putnam Farm & Home the water with lead will be re- District 211. It names the district agreement without any reports are transgender,” said Edwin the outer clothes off in the placed, but cautioned that the and the U.S. Department of Ed- of incident or issue.” Yohnka, an ACLU spokesman. locker. 970 South Willow project will take time. Obama ucation as defendants. One attorney for the families, “We expect that today’s lawsuit The transgender student, who by Fish Truck said he wanted to use the crisis The battle for access to girls’ Jocelyn Floyd, decried what she will meet the same unsuccessful hasn’t been identified and wants David Abney to make long-term improve- facilities at William Fremd High described as undue pressure by end as the previous efforts to to remain anonymous, has been ments to the city, where more School by the transgender stu- 1-870-697-3550 than 40 percent of residents dent — who was born male but live in poverty. identifies as female — helped PUBLIC AUCTION “It’s not going to happen spark a national debate last year overnight, but we have to get that has since spread to other dis- started,” Obama told hundreds tricts. of people. District 211 eventually agreed

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A6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, May 5, 2016 LOCAL/NATION Pentagon says fewer sex-assault victims faced retaliation WASHINGTON (AP) — The Penta- the emotional aftermath of an attack. the others didn’t have a bad experience, In December 2014, a RAND survey to press forward with criminal proceed- gon is lowering its estimate of the num- But what victims may see as vengeful but everybody needs to have an under- initially said that more than 60 percent ings. ber of people it believes have faced behavior is, in some cases, actions that standing of what is the current state of of sexual assault victims believed they This year, officials say, the new retal- retaliation for making claims of sexual are meant to help the survivor heal or policy and law to get after some of had faced some type of retaliation from iation estimate is closer to 38 percent assault, arguing that what might some- get them away from their alleged at- these experiences,” said Nate Gal- commanders or peers. — or nearly four in 10 sexual assault times feel like revenge may actually be tackers, military officials say. breath, senior executive adviser for the That estimate was reduced to about 57 victims believe they face some kind of an attempt to help. And in other cases social backlash, Pentagon’s sexual assault prevention percent last year after officials con- legally punishable retribution for filing The decision, following a year of de- bullying or other negative social media office. “We hope that by helping every- cluded that the survey questions may their assault complaint. bate, is likely to face some criticism, behavior may be difficult to pinpoint or body understand the services that are have inadvertently included actions by The number, while smaller, is still jar- particularly from sexual assault sur- trace, and even harder to legally pun- available, that we can help them sort commanders seeking to protect the vic- ring to officials who say they need to vivors who faced social snubs, harass- ish. through what they’re experiencing and tim or other social practices that were do more education and training to pre- ment, job transfers or other actions in “It’s not because we don’t think that maybe create some solutions.” not designed to persuade a victim not vent and resolve retaliation problems. Clock starts for voters to reject THE MARKET IN REVIEW STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS DAILY DOW JONES new California tobacco age Dow Jones industrials 18,120 dd Close: 17,651.26 17,860 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Change: -99.65 (-0.6%) 10,286.24NYSE -79.59 — California has become the 17,600 10 DAYS 18,400 second state in the nation to raise GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) the legal age to buy tobacco from Name Last Chg %Chg 17,600 18 to 21, starting the clock for GolLinhs rs 9.06 +2.02 +28.7 opponents to ask voters for a re- QuadGrph 15.62 +3.34 +27.2 16,800 Glaukos n 24.77 +4.90 +24.7 versal this November. Archrock 7.47 +1.35 +22.1 EKodak wt 2.80 +.40 +16.7 16,000 Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature on KratonPP 25.95 +3.33 +14.7 Wednesday means, beginning ProsHldg 13.00 +1.45 +12.6 15,200 June 9, it will be a crime in Cali- GenieEn n 7.23 +.80 +12.4 ND JF M A FstMarblhd 4.32 +.45 +11.6 fornia to sell or give tobacco to SouFun 6.40 +.65 +11.3 anyone except military personnel LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) under age 21. 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MFS GrowthB m LG 132 57.23 -1.2 +0.2/A +10.6/B 4.00 1,000 p.m. All auditions held at TTU’s will be held on Saturday from bean supper on Saturday, from 5- CORN MFS HighIncA m HY 443 3.27 +2.7 -2.6/C +4.4/B 4.25 1,000 Foundation Hall (the old Prescott 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., at the Fair- 8 p.m. Beans, trimmings, dessert 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel MFS TNMuniBdA m SL 106 10.77 +0.8 +5.1/B +4.6/C 4.25 1,000 May 16 376.50 377.50 372.50 373.25 -5 MFS TotRetA m MA 4,690 17.61 +0.6 +0.7/A +7.3/A 5.75 1,000 Central Middle School) at 242 E grounds. Yard sale booths are and drink. Adults $6 and children Jul 16 379.75 382 376.25 376.75 -3 Sep 16 381.50 383.75 378.50 379 -2.50 Metropolitan West TotRetBdI CI 47,833 10.86 +0.3 +2.3/C +4.7/A NL 3,000,000 10th St., Cookeville. In the old $30 for a 20x20 space or $40 for $5. Music by Kenny Walker. Dec 16 387 389.25 384 385 -2 Nuveen TNMuniBdA m SL 300 12.16 +0.8 +5.6/A +5.6/A 4.20 3,000 cafeteria on the ground floor. For a 20x40 space. A civic or church PLANT SALE: Due to rain Mar 17 396 397.50 392.75 393.75 -1.75 Oppenheimer CapIncA m CA 1,711 9.56 +0.6 -0.8/B +4.9/B 5.75 1,000 May 17 401 402.25 397.75 399 -1.25 PIMCO TotRetIs CI 58,519 10.21 +0.4 +2.0/C +3.5/C NL 1,000,000 more info., visit www.Fearless- organization, recognized as a last Saturday, the Putnam County Jul 17 404.25 406.50 402 403.50 -1.50 SOYBEANS Pioneer PioneerA m LB 4,341 32.07 -1.0 -1.8/B +8.0/D 5.75 1,000 TheMusical.com. 501(c)3 can reserve either size Master Gardeners will hold an 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Prudential Investmen BlendB m LG 11 16.43 -0.7 -8.3/E +5.7/E 5.00 2,500 May 16 1017 1036 1012.75 1024.50 +3 Putnam EqIncomeA m LV 3,278 19.48 +0.9 -4.2 +9.7 5.75 0 May 5 space for $20. For info., email us additional plant sale from 8 a.m.- Jul 16 1027 1045.75 1022 1034 +4 Putnam MultiCapGrA m LG 3,253 65.82 -1.1 -6.8/D +9.2/D 5.75 0 BAXTER DANCE: The regu- a t 1 p.m. at the UT Extension Of- Aug 16 1028.50 1047.25 1024.50 1036 +4 Vanguard 500Adml LB 158,540 189.45 -0.6 -0.9/A +11.1/A NL 10,000 Sep 16 1016.75 1034.25 1013 1024 +5 lar Baxter Senior Center dance [email protected]. fice on 900 South Walnut Ave. in Nov 16 1008.50 1025.75 1006 1015.50 +5.25 Vanguard InstIdxI LB 108,175 187.59 -0.6 -0.8/A +11.1/A NL 5,000,000 Jan 17 1010 1026.25 1007 1016.50 +5.50 Vanguard InstPlus LB 92,402 187.60 -0.6 -0.8/A +11.1/A NL 200,000,000 will be temporarily moving loca- BAXTER: The Baxter Semi- Cookeville. Mar 17 998 1013.50 996.75 1004.50 +5.25 Vanguard InstTStPl LB 38,667 46.09 -0.4 -2.2/B +10.7/A NL 200,000,000 tions to Baxter Elementary nary-Upperman High Alumni McHENRY DECORATION: WHEAT Vanguard IntlStkIdxAdm FB 40,782 24.05 +0.9 -13.2/D 0.0/D NL 10,000 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel School at 125 Elmore Town Rd. Banquet will be held on Saturday The McHenry Cemetery decora- May 16 460.75 463.50 460 460.50 +.75 Vanguard IntlStkIdxIPls FB 58,702 96.20 +0.9 -13.2/D +0.1/D NL 100,000,000 Jul 16 470.75 476.25 468.75 471.25 +.50 Vanguard MuIntAdml MI 45,142 14.47 +0.8 +5.3/B +4.8/B NL 50,000 (the old Baxter Elementary at Upperman High School. Reg- tion will be held at 9 a.m. on Sat- Sep 16 481.25 486.50 479.75 481.50 +.25 Vanguard PrmcpAdml LG 37,496 99.33 -2.1 -4.5/C +11.6/A NL 50,000 School) starting today. The dance istration begins at 5 p.m., dinner urday, at McHenry Family Dec 16 498.75 504.25 497.75 498.75 ... Vanguard TotBdAdml CI 66,292 10.94 +0.5 +3.3/A +3.5/C NL 10,000 Mar 17 516.75 521 514.50 515.25 -.25 is held from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at 6 p.m. Cost is $20 per person. Cemetery, Martins Creek Road. May 17 525.75 529.25 524.50 525 -.75 Vanguard TotIntl FB 81,272 14.38 +0.9 -13.3/D 0.0/D NL 3,000 Jul 17 528.75 532.75 527.50 527.50 -1 Vanguard TotStIAdm LB 131,914 50.95 -0.4 -2.3/B +10.6/B NL 10,000 May 6 For reservations, call Connie at May 8 CATTLE Vanguard TotStIIns LB 64,852 50.95 -0.4 -2.3/B +10.6/B NL 5,000,000 LIVINGSTON: The Overton 858-3020 or email DECORATION: Salem 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Vanguard TotStIdx LB 97,313 50.92 -0.4 -2.5/C +10.5/B NL 3,000 Jun 16 115.40 117.70 115.05 117.45 +1.08 County Cattlemen’s cookout will [email protected] by May Cemetery will have a decoration Aug 16 113.32 115.47 113.12 115.30 +.95 Vanguard WelltnAdm MA 69,785 64.86 +0.6 +0.3/A +8.3/A NL 50,000 Oct 16 113.42 115.22 113.22 115.07 +.75 be on Friday at 10:30 a.m., in the 4. on Sunday. All those interested in Dec 16 113.47 115.00 113.35 114.87 +.57 Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet Feb 17 112.55 114.02 112.55 113.87 +.45 continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = lot next to Hardees in Livingston. LIVINGSTON: Livingston’s the cemetery and its upkeep are Apr 17 112.02 113.10 111.92 112.97 +.22 Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within Jun 17 106.97 107.27 106.52 107.27 -.15 the past year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at Ribeye dinner for sale to raise American Legion Post 4 and encouraged to attend the annual HOGS-Lean least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In bankruptcy or receivership. wd money to help support local Auxiliary and VFW Post 5062 business meeting on the Salem 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. May 16 78.45 78.45 77.32 77.37 -1.10 groups. For info., call Hughie will have “Coffee with a Vet” on Cemetery Trust Fund at noon at Jun 16 82.87 82.90 81.52 81.82 -1.10 Mutual Fund Footnotes: b = Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d Oakley at (931) 445-7898. Saturday from 8-11 a.m. Held at Salem United Methodist Church. Jul 16 83.20 83.25 82.45 82.60 -.75 = Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f = front load (sales charges). m = Multiple Aug 16 81.75 81.85 81.25 81.42 -.50 fees are charged. NA = not available. p = previous day’s net asset value. s = fund split May 6 & 7 the VFW Post building. Public May 9 Oct 16 70.30 70.40 69.90 70.30 -.15 shares during the week. x = fund paid a distribution during the week. Dec 16 65.02 65.20 64.75 65.15 -.02 BOOK SALE: Twice Told invited and those who have ROSE SOCIETY: The Feb 17 67.65 67.85 67.47 67.82 ... COTTON 2 Objectives: CA -Conservative Allocation, CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, FB -Foreign Tales, a used bookstore located at served or currently serving in our Cookeville Area Rose Society 50,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Large Blend, FG -Foreign LargeGrowth, FV -Foreign Large Value, HY - High-Yield the Putnam County Library, will armed forces to come and have will meet on Monday at 6:30 May 16 62.50 62.50 62.17 62.17 -.88 Bond, IB -World Bond, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large Growth, LV - Jul 16 62.61 63.19 62.30 62.78 -.28 Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MG -Mid-Cap Growth, MV be open on Saturday from 10 coffee, conversation and enjoy p.m. for a meet and greet at John- Oct 16 62.64 63.06 62.64 62.83 -.47 - Mid-Cap Value, SB - Small Blend, SG -Small Cap Growth, SH -Specialty-heath, WS Dec 16 61.88 62.36 61.56 62.00 -.35 -World Stock. a.m.-1 p.m. Also open on Friday the comradeship. son’s Garden Center, 1717 E. Mar 17 62.14 62.57 62.05 62.34 -.23 from 4-6 p.m. for members of the BOOK SALE: Friends of Spring St. Meeting to follow at 7 May 17 62.69 62.69 62.62 62.66 -.27 Total Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. Jul 17 62.95 62.95 62.90 62.94 -.37 others with same objective = A is in top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum P.C. Library Friends only. Mem- Monterey Branch Library will p.m. Also, on Saturday, May 7, Tables show three most current contracts for each future. $ needed to invest in fund. Grains traded on Chicago Board of Trade; livestock on berships available at the door. hold their monthly book sale look for us at Dogapalooza in Chicago Mercantile Exchange; and cotton on the Source: The Associated Press and Morningstar. Sales figures are unofficial. Intercontinental Exchange. Hardcover books for $2 and pa- from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday Dogwood Park. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, May 5, 2016 — A7 LOCAL/NATION Nation GOP states benefiting from shift to wind, solar energy in Brief WASHINGTON (AP) — If areas where it is collected to the there’s a War on Coal, it’s in- urban centers where it’s needed. Georgia deputy killed creasingly clear which side is Even with the surge in new winning. projects, energy from such re- in crash while Wind turbines and solar panels newable sources as wind, solar accounted for more than two- and water accounted for only pursuing vehicle thirds of all new electric genera- about a tenth of total U.S. power tion capacity added to the generation last year. MACON, Ga. (AP) — A nation’s grid in 2015, according Still, the U.S. leads the world in Georgia sheriff’s deputy was to a recent analysis by the U.S. wind energy with about 48,800 killed Thursday as officers Department of Energy. The re- utility-scale turbines operating tried to stop a suspicious vehi- maining third was largely new across the country, generating cle, which crashed into his pa- power plants fueled by natural enough electricity to power about trol vehicle, authorities said. gas, which has become cheap and 20 million homes. By 2030, the Bibb County Deputy An- plentiful as a result of hydraulic Energy Department estimates thony “T.J.” Freeman, 29, died fracturing. wind will provide a fifth of the at a hospital after the wreck It was the second straight year nation’s electricity. early Thursday morning in the U.S. investment in renewable en- Meanwhile, coal has dropped central Georgia county, sher- ergy projects has outpaced that of Nati Harnik | AP over the last decade from provid- iff’s Lt. Randy Gonzalez said. fossil fuels. Robust growth is Wind turbines dot the landscape near Steele City, Neb. ing half of all U.S. electricity to The impact of the crash sent once again predicted for this about one-third. the deputy’s car into the front year. home to some of the leading crit- availability of cheaper, more ef- tion, an industry trade group. Peabody Energy, the world’s of a house, Gonzalez told The And while Republican lawmak- ics of climate science and renew- ficient turbines. An annual analy- “Adding wind is cheaper than largest coal company, last month Telegraph newspaper in ers in Washington have fought to able energy incentives in sis by the Wall Street investment new gas or new coal. It is by far joined a growing list of major Macon. protect coal-fired power plants, Congress. Republican-dominated firm Lazard determined that the lowest-cost resource.” mining firms forced to seek “The vehicle tried to elude opposing President Barack North Carolina trails only Cali- wind energy is now the lowest- Billions of dollars in private eq- bankruptcy protection. Big banks from the investigators behind Obama’s efforts to curtail cli- fornia in new solar farms, thanks cost energy source, even before uity are going to construct mas- appear to also be writing coal’s it,” Bibb County Sheriff David mate-warming carbon emissions, largely to pro-renewables polices federal green-energy tax incen- sive new renewables projects, financial obituary. Davis told reporters at the data show their home states are enacted years ago under a Dem- tives are factored in. especially in the Sun Belt and JPMorgan Chase recently an- scene. “Deputy T.J. Freeman often the ones benefiting most ocratic legislature. “Wind energy is very low-cost Great Plains. nounced it will no longer finance was coming to . The sus- from the nation’s accelerating The most dramatic change has and not subject to the fuel price Thousands of miles of new new coal mines or coal-fired pect vehicle struck his sheriff’s shift to renewable energy. been seen in the plummeting cost risk that both natural gas and coal high-voltage transmission lines power plants, following similar car and the resulting accident Leading the way in new wind of emissions-free wind energy, face,” said Michael Goggin, sen- are also under construction to announcements from Bank of ended his life.” projects are GOP strongholds which has declined by two-thirds ior director of research at the send power from the wind and America, Citigroup, Morgan Freeman worked with a po- Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, in the last six years thanks to the American Wind Energy Associa- sun from the sparsely populated Stanley and Wells Fargo. lice dog, which was with him when the crash happened, Gonzalez said. The dog did not Obituaries appear to be injured, he said. Barbara Alice Moss couples he joined in matrimony, for Loftis Lawn Care. Garrett and Kaylyn Maxwell, He was born Nov. 28, 1944, in to the comfort he offered during He is survived by his wife, Ross and Jenna Randolph and Putnam County to the late NAACP calls for COOKEVILLE — Funeral hospital bedside visits, Jeff was a Charlene Nicole Smith; his fa- Colton J. Elrod. Johnny Douglas and Nola Jane transparency after services for Barbara Alice Moss, supportive and loving figure in ther, Tony Boyd of Chestnut In addition to her parents, Mrs. Bryant Swack. 51, of Cookeville, will be held at the lives of many. Mound; his mother and her com- Maxwell was preceded in death Mr. Swack retired with 31 years police shooting 1 p.m. Friday, May 6, in the In addition to his love for panion, Tammy Smith and Ron- by her husband of 74 years, Daly of military service in the National chapel of Presley Funeral Home. Christ, Jeff had a lifelong love of nie Leonard; his step-father, James Maxwell, who passed Guard. He worked with the WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) Burial will be in Samuel sports and animals. His passion Timothy Stafford of Baxter; two away on Dec. 30, 2011; sister, Cookeville Police Department, — Wilmington’s NAACP Maxwell Cemetery. for sports, which began as a sons, Isaiah Smith and Jeffery Dimple Allen; and brothers, the Putnam County Highway De- chapter is calling on state offi- Family will receive friends young man on junior and senior Brindley; a sister, Coralynn Ernest, Critt, J.T., Cordell, Hollis, partment, and was also retired cials to help shed more light on Thursday, May 5, from 5-8 p.m. high school football and basket- Brindley; three brothers, Art and Riley Ray Holman. from Dacco. the fatal police shooting of a and Friday from 11 a.m. until ball teams, grew as a member of Jonathan Stafford of Baxter, Active pallbearers will be Mr. Swack is survived by his black man who was in his time of services at the funeral his college basketball team, and Joshua Brake of Cookeville and Jimmy Maxwell, John Mark wife, Patricia Ann Swack; his wheelchair. home. continued to his recent work with Christopher Boyd of White Randolph, Ross Randolph, daughters, Vondetta Wilson and Wilmington police an- Ms. Moss passed away Tues- the Cumberland County High House; a step-brother, T. J. Colton J. Elrod, Jason Moss and husband Tony of Monterey and nounced Tuesday they’d com- day, May 3, 2016, at Cookeville School Jet football team. Jeff Stafford of Baxter; two aunts, Gary Maynard. Vicky Reeves and husband Dar- pleted their investigation into Regional Medical Center. served as a substitute teacher in Tina (Robert) Brown of Baxter Bro. Gary Farris and Bro. rell of Monterey; a son, Steve the death of 28-year-old Je- Presley Funeral Home is in both Cumberland and Putnam and Ruth “Sissy” Ray; three un- Tommy Benson will officiate. Jones and wife Vickie of remy McDole but didn’t elab- charge of arrangements. Counties. He had a soft spot for cles, Bobby (Anita) Ray, David Memorial Contributions may be Cookeville; his sisters, Wanda orate on the findings. rescue dogs, and he was as de- (Chrystal) Ray of Lebanon and made to Maxwell South Ceme- Chism of Cookeville, Kaye Fox The News Journal reports that voted to his pets as they were to Danny Boyd of Chestnut Mound; tery Fund c/o Treasurer Donita and husband Ed of Cookeville Wilmington NAACP Vice him. and his best friends, Andrew Maxwell, 5589 Academy Road, and Sharon Thompson and hus- President Ken Dryden released His exuberant personality made Loftis, Jordan Quarles, Jerry Cookeville, TN 38506. band Stan of Baxter; his grand- a statement Wednesday that his him a natural at standup comedy Wayne Preston, Lee Clark, Baxter chapel of Hooper-Hud- children, Chasity Flatt, Joey chapter is “outraged” elected which he enjoyed immensely. Calvin Leftwich and Matthew dleston and Horner Funeral Smith, Jeremiah Reeves, officials haven’t called on au- Jeff is survived by his parents, Smith, all of Baxter. Home is in charge of arrange- Amanda and Taylor Hancock, thorities to release the police James Hubert and Anne Monday; Mr. Smith was preceded in ments (931)858-2134. You may Emily and Dustin Cope, Chase report from the September sisters, Kelli Monday and Wendy death by a grandmother, June share your thoughts and memo- and Caitlin Jones, Channie Jones, shooting. McDole was shot Monday; and his niece, Kassidy Brown. ries at www.hhhfunerals.com. Xander Jones and Brandon and after police were notified about Hudson Goodyear Sommer, of whom he was so Family and friends will serve as Hannah Roberts; 13 great-grand- a man who had shot himself Walker proud. pallbearers. children; and a brother-in-law, and was still armed. A by- Family will receive friends at Bro. Bobby Ray will officiate Bill Flatt of Georgia. stander’s cellphone footage NASHVILLE — Funeral serv- Tansi Community Church on Fri- the services. In addition to his parents, he shows officers telling McDole ices for Hudson Goodyear day, May 6, from 12 to 2 p.m. Baxter Funeral Home is in was preceded in death by two to drop his weapon and raise Walker, 16, of Nashville, will be with service to follow at 2 p.m. charge of arrangements (931- sons, Chad Swack and Buddy his hands. The video shows held at 3 p.m. Friday, May 6, at with Jeff’s friend, Dr. Paul Dixon 858-3118). Jones; his mother-in-law and fa- McDole reaching for his waist St. George Episcopal Church in officiating. ther-in-law, Doodle Bug and before shots erupt. Nashville. In lieu of flowers, please make Ruby Bryant; and a sister, Brenda Family will receive friends at donations in honor of Dr. James Ruby Jewell Maxwell Flatt. the church Friday from 1 p.m. Jeffrey Monday to Tansi Com- BAXTER — Funeral services Johnie Dewayne Swack Pallbearers were family and California Boy, 4, OK until time of services. munity Church Scholarship for Ruby Jewell Maxwell, 94, of COOKEVILLE — Funeral friends. after car crashes into Mr. Walker passed away sud- Fund, 2067 Craves Drive, Baxter, will be Friday, May 6, at services for Johnie Dewayne Pastor Myron Greer officiated denly Tuesday, May 3, 2016. Crossville, TN 38572 or Johnson 11 a.m. from the Baxter chapel of Swack, 71, of at the services. bedroom Hooper-Huddleston and Horner University Scholarship Fund, Hooper-Huddle- Cookeville were You may share your thoughts or Funeral Home is in charge of 7900 Johnson Drive, Knoxville, ston and Horner held at 2 p.m. send condolences to the family WHITTIER, Calif. (AP) — arrangements. TN 37998. Funeral Home. today, Thursday, by visiting www.presleyfuneral- Authorities say a 4-year-old Crossville Memorial Funeral Interment will May 5, 2016, home.com. Los Angeles County boy es- Home and Crematory is in follow in from the chapel Professional services provided caped with just cuts and charge of arrangements (931- Maxwell South of Presley Fu- by Presley Funeral Home in bruises after a car crashed into 456-0047). Cemetery. neral Home in Cookeville, (931) 528-1044. his bedroom, hitting his bed Mrs. Family will re- Mr. Swack Cookeville. In- and pinning him against a wall. Maxwell ceive friends terment will fol- Police are searching for the Nathan Ray “Smitty” Thursday, May low in Crest Lawn Memorial driver and a passenger, who Smith 5, from 6-8 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Cemetery. ran away after the car plowed Friday at the funeral home. Mr. Swack passed away on through a brick wall and into BAXTER — Funeral services Mrs. Maxwell died Wednesday, Tuesday, May 3, 2016, at his the house on a dead-end street Dr. James Jeffrey for Nathan Ray “Smitty” Smith, May 4, 2016, at NHC of home. in Whittier early Thursday. Monday 29, of Baxter, will be held Friday, Cookeville. The 4-year-old’s grandfather, May 6, at 1 p.m. from the chapel She was born June 19, 1921, in David Mazon, tells KABC-TV CROSSVILLE — Dr. James of Baxter Funeral Home. Burial Putnam County to the late James General Surgeries: that the boy’s father pulled him Jeffrey Monday, pastor of Tansi will follow in Riley and Mary Jane Mitchell out from under the car. The Community Church, died on New Home Holman. • Hernia Repair boy was taken to a hospital but Monday, May 2, 2016, due to Cemetery. She was a member of Lilly’s • Gallbladder Removal is expected to be OK. complications of a stroke. Jeff Visitation with Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. • Removal of Breast Masses Investigators say the driver never met a stranger. He was the family will be She was a homemaker and re- • Breast Disorders was likely driving too fast to loved by both his family and nu- Thursday, May tired from Acme Boot Company • Removal of Other negotiate the sharp turn at the merous friends from far and 5, from 5-8 p.m. with 28 years of service. She Abnormal Growths end of the street. wide. He will truly be missed. Mr. Smith and Friday from loved embroidering, quilting, Jeff was born on April 23, 1959, 7 a.m. until time gardening and canning. in Oak Ridge, Tenn. He was first of services at the funeral home. Survivors include two sons and Average U.S. rate on and foremost a devoted follower Mr. Smith passed away Tues- daughters-in-law, James Ray- M i n o r P r o c e d u r e s : 30-year mortgages of Jesus Christ. He was a gradu- day, May 3, 2016, at Cookeville mond and Ernestine Maxwell of • Ingrown Toenails ate of Johnson University, Oral Regional Medical Center. Baxter, and Harlan J. and Donita • Lacerations falls to 3.61 percent Roberts University, and received He was born Nov. 13, 1986, in Maxwell of Cookeville; grand- • I & D’s his doctorate in Christian Coun- Putnam County to Anthony W. children, Jim Maxwell, Paula WASHINGTON (AP) — seling Psychology from South- Boyd and Tammy K. Smith. (John Mark) Randolph and Jamie • Wound Care Long-term U.S. mortgage rates west Bible College & Seminary. Mr. Smith worked in lawn care Elrod; and great-grandchildren, • Skin Lesions fell this week, following the Jeff knew from an early age that Federal Reserve’s decision not he wanted to serve the Lord. He Te r e s a R e t , SS Schedulecchheedduullee AAA DrD Drr.. KKennaKeennnnaa to raise its benchmark interest was the pastor of the Tansi Com- Basics Basics ofof KnittingKnitting Owner rate. 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Thursday, May 5, 2016 LIVING 8 Friendship fades when For strawberry season — a cake girl’s best o much to write about this week and so much going on. It always friend gets a Sseems like my May calendar gets filled up quickly. Our family celebrates three birthdays this month. My grand- boyfriend daughter, Sierra, will celebrate her num- ber 16 on Saturday, May 7. She will not EAR ABBY: My be happy with me telling this. When I beautiful, kindhearted, started writing this newspaper column, Dloving daughter my oldest grand- “Cora” has a “best friend” she daughter, Taylor, Drucilla’s used to be very close with. was 2 and in June Little Helpers However, her friend now has she will be 24. They a boyfriend, so Cora doesn’t did not mind me see her on weekends or re- telling funny things ceive texts from her very they said when they often anymore. Everything are very young, but they plan to do together, the when they reach a girl cancels. My daughter is certain age, it’s a so distraught that it is affect- whole different ing her emotionally and phys- world. Time flies ically. when you’re having Cora has told her friend fun and writing. many times how she feels, but Drucilla Also on Saturday, it has made no difference. Her Ray May 7, the people of friend promises her things Monterey will be and never celebrating Spring Dear follows on the Mountain and the arrival of a train through. at the Monterey Depot. Vendors will be Abby My set up on our main street with food and daughter local crafts. I will have some cookbooks suffers at the Depot. And speaking of local from so- crafts, we have two new stores, “Change Strawberry cake cial anxi- It Up” and “My Sister’s Attic” having ety, so their grand openings on May 7. Our strawberry cake recipe so I thought I 1 quart sliced strawberries said about it, and we are very excited for making a local garden club will be selling plants would share it again. 1 pound jar or package strawberry our students. good and flowers at the Farmers Market. So It’s easy to make and you can lighten glaze As I close out my column today, I friend is a come on up the mountain and see what’s the calories by using 1% milk, light In a large mixing bowl, combine cake would like to say Happy Mother’s Day rarity for blooming with our Spring on the Moun- whipped topping, and reduced fat cream mix, eggs and milk. Mix according to di- to all the mothers and to a special sister her. I tell tain and help us celebrate. Something cheese. Strawberries are fat free, choles- rections on box. Pour into two greased 9- who has been like a mother to so many Abigail her I love new this year will be the Latino Street terol free, sodium free and a good source inch cake pans. Bake according to of the children in our family and her her and Fair. of vitamin C, potassium and fiber. I love package directions. Cool cakes; slice TTU family. Does that make her sound Van Buren that I’m I know one thing that is blooming and them fresh or frozen in fruit and yogurt each layer in half to make 4 layers. Mix old? She is not. She is younger than I always that is the blackberries in my back yard. smoothies and pies, of course, and straw- cream cheese and sugars together. Fold am. She is loved by so many from the here for her, but although That’s why we have this little cool spell. berry short cake. The Nutella deviled in whipped topping. Beat until creamy. small kids to the big kids. Happy Cora sees a therapist, nothing It’s blackberry winter. I can look out in strawberries were so good last week. Combine strawberries and strawberry Mother’s Day! seems to comfort her. the back and see all the blackberry Scrumptious Strawberry Cake glaze. Stack cake by spreading cream I always ask George if he is getting me The school she attends stops bushes in full bloom and my mouth 1 box yellow cake mix (with pudding in cheese filling over cake. Top with straw- a present or fixing me breakfast in bed accepting new students after starts watering just thinking about that it) berry mixture. Repeat with next three for mothers day and he always says, ninth grade, so there is no cobbler pie with ice cream on top. I can 4 eggs layers. Frost top layer and sides and “You are not my mother.” and then I say, chance of her meeting any- almost see those pies hanging from the 1 cup milk spoon strawberry mixture on top of cake. “And I am glad.” That would make me body new. We have tried hav- bushes. That is a good image. 1 (12 oz.) whipped topping Refrigerate. Enjoy! about a hundred if I was. ing her join other activities, For today we will have more strawber- 1 8 oz. package cream cheese I got to tour the new high school in Any questions or if you need a cook- but they don’t last. I’m des- ries because that is what’s in right now. 1⁄2 cup granulated sugar Monterey last Sunday, and I must say it book call me at 931-839-2313 or email perate to help her. Any ad- A reader wanted me to send her the 1⁄2 cup confectioner’s sugar is very nice. I heard so many good things [email protected]. vice? — BROKENHEARTED MOM DEAR MOM: If you haven’t already, talk to Cora’s therapist. There may be a Using whole grains to gussy up that old three-bean salad medication that will help to lessen her intense social anxi- By KATIE WORKMAN those shortly before serving. With that ex- ety, or she may need a differ- Associated Press ception, you can make this salad up to ent therapist. three days ahead and store it, covered, in What’s going on between In certain parts of the country, a good the refrigerator. your daughter and her former three-bean salad is almost always the an- Start to finish: 15 minutes best friend isn’t unusual. chor to a potluck or picnic, the kinds of Servings: 8 When romance intervenes, it gatherings where sturdy, crowd-pleasing, 14-ounce can hearts of palm, drained is common for teenage girls portable — and frankly inexpensive — and rinsed, cut into 1/2-inch pieces to focus their attention and food is wanted. 15 1/2-ounce can kidney beans, drained energy on the boyfriend and There have been countless variations of and rinsed less on their girlfriends. Ex- three-bean salads made with nothing 15 1/2-ounce can chickpeas, drained and pecting this girl to be your more complex than the beans and bottled rinsed daughter’s sole support sys- vinaigrette. And they’ve most certainly 15 1/2-ounce can black beans, drained tem is unrealistic and unfair been well received. But after a while and rinsed to the girl. those salads can start to feel heavy and 1 cup cooked, cooled spelt (see above or Because it is unlikely that monotonous. I was after something with follow package directions) Cora will find new friends in a fresher feel. 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley the context of school, con- In this version, the addition of spelt and 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil tinue to find outside activities canned hearts of palm adds tons of inter- J.M. Hirsch | AP 2 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme that will give her something est. A generous amount of fresh herbs 1/4 cup rice vinegar to do as well as contact with provides brightness. Spelt is a whole Bright and herby three-bean salad. 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil other teens. And, if Cora is grain that been around since ancient ous wheat aversions. It usually is soaked high heat, add the drained spelt and sim- 1/2 cup finely chopped red onion open to it, you might consider times, but now it is only commonly for several hours before cooking, which mer for about 1 hour, or until the spelt is Kosher salt and ground black pepper having her volunteer at an an- grown in Europe. It fell out of favor in the reduces the cooking time. tender. In a large serving bowl, mix together the imal rescue group or letting early 1900s, but now that whole grains When you are cooking the spelt for this Bright And Herby Three-Bean Salad hearts of palm, kidney beans, chickpeas, her adopt a pet from a shelter. are back in the spotlight, it’s becoming recipe, consider making extra. It’s nice to The dressing for this bean salad is quite black beans and cooked spelt. DEAR ABBY: A friend sent popular again. It’s quite chewy and nutty, have later in the week for tossing into pi- thick — close to a pesto consistency — In a small bowl, mix together the pars- me a sample line of face care with large, fat rice-shaped grains. lafs, soups and stews. Soak 1 cup of spelt but it distributes itself perfectly over the ley, basil, thyme, vinegar, olive oil and products from a company she Some people who have wheat intoler- grains in enough water to cover ingredients. Change up the herbs as you onion. Season with salt and pepper. Pour works for. She included a lip ances can enjoy spelt, but it is a member overnight. When ready to cook, drain the like, and feel free to add some other fresh the dressing over the bean salad and toss balm I used, and sunscreen of the wheat family, so it’s not suitable for spelt. Bring 3 cups of water or broth to a vegetables as well, such as diced zuc- to coat evenly. Serve at room temperature that contains a chemical to people who are celiac or have more seri- simmer in a medium pot over medium- chini, tomatoes or avocado. If so, add or slightly chilled. which I am allergic. I offered to send that sample back. When I researched the ingre- dients of the other products, I was dismayed to see that they Extra bread crumbs add more crunch to salmon patties contain many chemicals, too. (I try to use organic products f you’re like me, you like salmon in more to taste as much as possible because I your salmon patty — a lot of it. The 1 large lemon, divided use have sensitive skin.) Should I Isalmon patties (cakes or croquettes) I 1 tablespoon olive oil return the whole unused sam- grew up with were a great way for my Flake the salmon to desired consis- ple kit? I obviously can’t re- mom to stretch a protein to feed four. tency; I like mine chunky. Add the eggs, turn the lip balm. Or should I But they were more shallot, bread crumbs, salt and pepper. just thank her and keep — but Kitchen cake than fish and Cut lemon in half; add juice from one not use — them? These are Scoop left me wondering: half to the salmon. Reserve remaining high-end products from Eu- Where’s the lemon half for serving, if desired. Toss rope, and she has been so salmon? So today’s to mix well. Divide the salmon mixture “wowed” by them that she recipe for Perfect into four equal portions and shape has become a consultant and Salmon Patties is lightly into patties. (For crunchy salmon is excited to promote them. packed full of patties, dredge each patty in additional — RETURN TO SENDER? salmon. The other bread crumbs, if desired.) DEAR R.T.S.?: Talk with ingredients are Heat the oil in a nonstick skillet over your friend and thank her for merely to get the medium. Add the patties and brown her generosity, but explain chunky salmon to each side about 4 minutes or until done that you are unable to use the stay together long to personal preference. Be sure to cook products. Ask if she would enough to lightly Perfect salmon patties. the patties at least 6 minutes to make like the unused products re- Alicia brown in your skil- sure egg is cooked through. Drain on turned to her and take your Ross let. easy salmon patties, no one at your table 2 large eggs, lightly beaten paper towels and serve immediately cue from her. If she has had to If you like extra- will be asking where the meat is. 2 tablespoons finely grated shallot (or with additional lemon. pay for the products she’s crispy salmon pat- Perfect Salmon Patties mild yellow onion) with juices representing, she may be glad ties, you can dredge them in additional Start to finish: less than 15 minutes 2 tablespoons seasoned bread crumbs Alicia Ross is the co-author of three to have them back to share bread crumbs for more crunch. When Yield: 4 servings 1/2 teaspoon salt cookbooks. Her email address is with others. you serve these delicious and extremely 12 ounces cooked salmon 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper, or [email protected]. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, May 5, 2016 — A9 ENTERTAINMENT

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NYC workplace COOKEVILLE — The state’s nance provider H&H alternative options being looked The report also identified that The review of records also protections take Utility Management Review Underground, failure to adver- at. the district entered into a main- found that the district incurred a Board is taking action against tise, accept and review bids for The investigation revealed that tenance provider contract with loss of over $30 each time a effect for family the remaining board members of construction projects and lack of for the year ending Dec. 31, H&H in January 2016, against meter was removed and rein- the Cookeville Boat Dock Road policies regarding disconnec- 2015, the district paid more than Fry’s advice. It was also found stalled. caregivers Utility District by filing a peti- tions. $280,000 to H&H for labor, that H&H prepared the contract On April 7, the utility manage- tion to have them removed. The two board members are equipment and supplies to oper- and there were no negotiations ment review board voted to hold NEW YORK (AP) — Work- The action comes from an in- Danny Burgess and Marshall ate and maintain the distribution between the two parties on the a contested case hearing for the place protections are now in vestigation conducted by the Cass. system. length of the contract. removal of Burgess and Cass, place for New York City resi- state comptroller’s office on the “The utility district has lost The report also found that the The district did not seek bids or set for June 2 in Nashville. dents who also have caregiv- district, which was released money over the last two years, district failed to verify all the input from any other vendors on One seat is currently vacant as ing responsibilities at home. April 7. That investigation re- so it has been designated as fi- funds paid to H&H were for that contract. James Randolph recently passed The law, signed by Mayor vealed a number of issues, nancially distressed,” CBDU at- work that was necessary or that It was also found that board away. Putnam County Executive Bill de Blasio in January, took namely failure to provide ade- torney Shawn Fry said. had been performed. Most of the members Burgess and Cass di- Randy Porter will be appointing effect Wednesday. quate oversight and inspections, The Utility Management Re- invoices came from H&H. The rected H&H to remove water the replacement. It protects employees from failure to maintain adequate view Board addressed the dis- report noted that H&H was em- meters for delinquent customers CBDU’s next board meeting is termination, demotion, or de- documentation to show that nec- trict’s condition last summer and ployed for more than 20 years rather than turning the meters set for June 7. nial of promotion because of their status as a family care- giver. If the law is broken, the worker could recover lost wages or damages. Alberta declares wildfire emergency The mayor calls family care- givers “unsung heroes.” FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta The city’s human rights com- (AP) — Alberta declared a state missioner, Carmelyn Malalis, of emergency Wednesday as says parents and people caring crews frantically held back wind- for sick or disabled loved ones whipped wildfires that have al- are among the hardest workers ready torched 1,600 homes and in the city. other buildings in Canada’s main oil sands city of Fort McMurray, forcing more than 80,000 resi- Michigan House dents to flee. votes to pay Detroit Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said fire had destroyed or dam- school debt aged an estimated 1,600 struc- tures. Flames are being kept from LANSING, Mich. (AP) — the downtown area thanks to the After 15 hours of mostly pri- “herculean’” efforts of firefight- vate meetings, the Michigan ers, said Scott Long of the Al- House approved a $500 mil- berta Emergency Management lion restructuring plan for the Agency. No injuries or fire re- ailing Detroit Public Schools lated fatalities have been re- early Thursday. ported. House lawmakers started ses- The fire appeared near the air- sion Wednesday and emerged port late Wednesday where crews from a series of private caucus were onsite. All commercial meetings to approve a plan to flights in and out of Fort McMur- make sure teachers are paid ray have been suspended. and the district pays off debt. Unseasonably hot temperatures But the plan doesn’t include combined with dry conditions a commission that would have have transformed the boreal for- the authority to approve which est in much of Alberta into a tin- schools open and close in the der box. Fort McMurray is Mary Anne Sexsmith-Segato/The Canadian Press via AP city, a key part of the Senate surrounded by wilderness in the Smoke rises from a wildfire outside of Fort McMurray, Alberta. The entire population of the Canadian oil sands city of plan which passed previously heart of Canada’s oil sands — the Fort McMurray, has been ordered to evacuate as a wildfire whipped by winds engulfed homes and sent ash raining and a major reason why De- third largest reserves of oil in the down on residents. mocrats voted against the world behind Saudi Arabia and package. Venezuela. from a collision on a nearby while officials in the evacuation sent streaming south in a city in or out. Democrats argued the omis- Danielle Larivee, Alberta’s min- highway but she was unaware if center had to bolt to the south of bumper-to-bumper snake line of Notley called it the biggest sion would not address root ister of municipal affairs, said the it was related to the evacuation or the city as flames edged closer. cars and trucks that stretched be- evacuation in the history of the problems at the schools, which fire is actively burning in resi- fire. Notley tweeted pictures of the yond the horizon down Highway province. Federal Public Safety they said related to state con- dential areas. More than 250 fire- There were haunting images of fire from above. “The view from 63. Some vehicles sat in ditches, Minister Ralph Goodale called it trol over the district, lack of fighters are battling the blaze. An scorched trucks, charred homes the air is heartbreaking,” she the victims of engine trouble or a one of the largest fire evacuations money and the proliferation of update from the Municipality of and telephone poles, burned out wrote lack of gas. in Canadian history, if not the area charter schools. Wood Buffalo later in the from the bottom up, hanging in The blaze effectively cut Fort Firefighters were working to largest. “It’s a community of The House plan also didn’t evening indicated the fire was the wires like little wooden McMurray in two late Tuesday, protect critical infrastructure, in- 88,000 people that’s been totally include $200 million that was continuing to claim homes and crosses. forcing about 10,000 north to the cluding the only bridge across the evacuated,” Goodale said. “This in the Senate plan, which De- had destroyed a new school. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley safety of oil sands work camps. Athabasca River and Highway is going to take a while to re- mocrats said was crucial for Fatalities have been reported flew up to survey the situation, The other 70,000 or so were 63, the only major route to the cover.” the schools’ recovery.

3 died in hospital outbreak possibly Want to sue your bank? Regulators push to make it easier caused by scopes NEW YORK (AP) — If gov- would only apply when con- where advocates on both sides small claim. However, when harmed to redress grievances ernment regulators get their way, sumers want to create or join a are expected to weigh in. large numbers of customers were through the courts,” said Nan PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — it’s going to become a lot easier class-action lawsuit. Financial Under current rules, if a cus- negatively impacted by the same Aron, president of the Alliance A newspaper reports that at to sue your bank. companies will still be able to tomer has a complaint over dis- issue, the same study showed ar- for Justice, an organization of least three patients died last By and large, U.S. bank cus- force individuals to settle dis- puted charges or a particular bitration clauses hinder the abil- roughly 100 politically liberal ad- year at a Southern California tomers have signed away their putes through arbitration; how- practice a bank uses, they’re re- ity for customers to seek relief. vocacy and consumer groups. hospital in a bacterial outbreak right to sue their bank in court, ever cases where a lone customer quired to go through a binding ar- “The proposed rule ... is an Opponents and critics of the suspected to have been caused often without being aware of it. wants to sue his or her bank are bitration process. enormous step forward toward CFPB’s ban say the proposal will by tainted medical scopes. Buried in the fine print of credit far less common. Consumer advocates say these restoring the right to band to- only benefit class-action lawyers Officials at Huntington Hos- card agreements, bank accounts “Many banks and financial arbitrators are often biased and gether with others who have been and lead to gigantic paydays. pital in Pasadena confirmed in and insurance policies are what companies avoid accountability routinely rule against consumers. August that three patients are known as binding, or manda- by putting arbitration clauses in If a customer loses an arbitration were sickened but declined to tory, arbitration clauses. It means their contracts that groups ruling, oftentimes it cannot be say more about their condi- customers are generally required of their customers from suing appealed. tion. to take any disputes with a bank them ... (and) effectively denies The financial industry has ar- The Los Angeles Times re- to a third-party mediator instead groups of consumers the right to gued that arbitration is more effi- ports Thursday that officials of going to court. seek justice and relief for wrong- cient way for customers to later told Olympus Corp., the The nation’s top consumer fi- doing,” said CFPB Director resolve disputes with banks. scope’s manufacturer, of the nancial regulator wants to put a Richard Cordray in prepared re- A study commissioned by the deaths. stop to that. The Consumer Fi- marks. CFPB in March 2015 showed The revelation came in the nancial Protection Bureau pro- Cordray will talk about the pro- that is very likely the case. It company’s report to federal posed a rule Thursday that would posal at a hearing Thursday in showed customers rarely used regulators, which was ob- ban arbitration clauses, which Albuquerque, New Mexico the courts to sue their bank for a tained by the Times. would affect the entire financial Hospital officials said this industry and the hundreds of mil- week that they believed pa- lions of bank accounts, credit tient privacy laws prevented cards and other financial prod- them from telling the public ucts that Americans use. that the unnamed patients had The CFPB’s proposal does have died. a significant limitation. The ban

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By THOMAS CORHERN sophomore, averaged 16.9 points per with a spectacular rally against Hay- HERALD-CITIZEN Assistant Sports Editor game, 5.4 assists per game and 2.6 wood and a rout over McMinn Central steals per game. and fellow Miss Basketball finalist Ja- There was a bumper crop of basket- “When you watch her play,” Upper- cobi Lynn. The Lady Bees fell short in ball talent across the state this season, man head girls basketball coach Dana the championship game against East as proven when the Ten- McWilliams said when the Nashville. nessee Sports Writers As- All-UC teams were re- “She’s the ultimate team player,” sociation released its leased, “she has such a McWilliams said. “She’s willing to do 2015-16 Girls All-State passion for the game and I whatever it is for her team, whether it’s Teams. think every coach loves passing the ball to a teammate or When the balloting was that about her. I’ve heard whether she needs to score. She’s the completed, three Upper many people say, ‘If you team’s biggest fan if she’s sitting on Cumberland players re- don’t love watching her the bench. She’s cheering them on and ceived nods from the organization. play, then you don’t love watching is definitely a natural leader.” Upperman’s Akira Levy, a Miss Bas- basketball.’” Also on the team from District 8-AA ketball finalist and the Herald-Citi- From the floor, Levy shot 52.8 pere- was DeKalb County’s Ashli Chew. Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen Craig Delk | Contributed zen’s All-Upper Cumberland Girls cent, as well as 47.4 percent from 3- Chew scored 619 points this season Upperman sophomore Akira Levy Player of the Year, was no surprise on point range and 72.5 percent from the — a 16.9 average — and also averaged Pickett County’s Tristan McClellan was named to the Tennessee the squad. line. 6.8 rebounds a game as she pulled was selected to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Class Levy, the District 8-AA girls regular- Levy helped lead Upperman to the Sports Writers Association’s Class AA all-state team. season and tournament MVP as a TSSAA Class AA championship game See TSWA, Page B2 A all-state team. Tech track COOKEVILLE HIGH BASEBALL heads to Kentucky for final Finale victory tune-up

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COOKEVILLE — The Ten- nessee Tech track & field team heads to Lexington, Ky., this weekend to compete at the Ken- tucky Relays, the final tune-up for coach Wayne Angel’s team before the Ohio Valley Conference Championships the following weekend. In addition to running against top-notch opponents and fine-tun- ing techniques for the confer- ence meet, Angel said that any records that fall or additional Golden Eagle Track student-athletes who might qual- ify for NCAA re- gionals would be icing on the cake. “Our primary goal is to fine-tune for the OVC meet,” Angel said. “If more of our kids qualify for the re- gionals, that would be a bonus. That’s not our goal, but we have several who might achieve that.” The event will be held at the UK Outdoor Track & Field Complex. Tech’s roster of competitors at Kentucky will number 15 women and one men’s distance runner, with entries in 13 individual events and two relays. Freshman Na’Asha Robinson is scheduled to be Tech’s busiest ath- lete, entered in two individual races (100m, 200m) as well as both the 4x100m and 4x400m re- lays. Four Golden Eagles have their names entered in three events, in- cluding Morgan O’Neal in two in- dividual (100m, 200m) and one relay (4x100m). The others are all in just one individual race and two Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen relays — D’Airrien Jackson (400m), Sharnique Lene (100m), Cookeville’s A’Darius Pugh slides into home for the Cavs’ first run during their 9-8 victory over Warren County on Wednesday at CHS. and Crystal Liebenberg (40m hur- dles). Five other Golden Eagles will Cavs rally to beat Warren Co. compete in two individual events each. They are Makayla Kington (Discus, Hammer), Brittany By BEN CRAVEN now and then.” came a theme for the rest of the night as hold up eventually, and that’s what it did McGee (100m, 200m), Eshe’ HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff And this game certainly was a challenge again in the fourth, the Pioneers scored to in the seventh inning when Kade (Sulli- Robinson (100m hurdles, long for the Cavs as right off the bat, the Pio- tie at four runs apiece, but the Cavs also van) came in and locked it down for us.” jump), Raven Smith (long jump, COOKEVILLE — Senior night was no neers took the early scored to take their lead back. The Cavs had already cycled through triple jump), and Currin Washing- ordinary affair for the Cookeville baseball lead with a run in the Then, the Cavs’ biggest challenge came starter Charles Harris and reliever Joshua ton (200m, 400m). team as rain delayed the game, and the first. However, the in the fifth when the Pioneers scored four South on the mound before bring up Sul- Of the balance of Tech’s entries Warren County Pioneers simply did not Cavs responded in a runs for their biggest lead of the game (8- livan to close out the game. in Kentucky, three are running in go away. However, the Cavs persevered big way, scoring their 5). The Cavs’ dugout ignited and so did “I thought Kade did a great job of cut- the 800m – Sarah Brandt, Andrea and pulled out a dramatic 9-8 victory in first three batters for a their scoring as they drove in their first ting off their rally,” CHS head coach Retano and Madison Stremler. The their final game of the regular season. 3-1 advantage — four batters to reclaim their one-run lead Brent Chaffin commented, “especially other two individuals are compet- “It’s just another baseball game,” CHS Cookeville’s biggest lead of the game. and ultimately the game. after a lead off double in the seventh. He ing in field events, with Na’Scot- senior Taylor Hall commented. “Senior After a scoreless second inning, the Pi- “We don’t lose district games, so we made some high quality pitches to close tisha Drummond in the high jump night or not, we’re playing to win and oneers evened things up in the third with knew we were going to come back from it out.” and Antonia Susnjar in the javelin. that’s it. It was close, but that makes it two runs, but once again, the Cavs re- it,” CHS senior Stephen Mills com- Sullivan only allowed one hit in the final more fun. Nobody likes to win right out sponded with a run to keep their one-run mented. “We just had to keep pounding See TRACK, Page B2 of the gate. You need a challenge every lead alive. The one-run lead for CHS be- and fighting. We knew our defense would See CHS, Page B2 B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, May 5, 2016 SPORTS Tech men’s golf inks three in-state players

TTU Sports Information Michelle Bailey, Jacob Bailey was 2015 district and region champi- TSSAA state championship. Dur- a four-year letterman for coach onships, finishing fourth individu- ing his final season, he played in COOKEVILLE — The Ten- Rodney Mitchell at Signal Moun- ally in the district and ninth at the the Tennessee State Open Champi- nessee Tech men’s golf roster is tain High School. He plans to region tournament. He also helped onship, finishing 43rd with scores shaping up nicely for the coming major in business. the team advance to the TSSAA of 74-71-77—222. He was also a seasons, with the recent signing of Bailey served as team captain in state championship where the Bru- PGA Junior Championship Quali- National Letters his senior season for the Eagles, ins captured the title, the first state fier, placing fourth with rounds of of Intent by three working his way to a second-place championship in school history on 67 and 73 for a 140 total. Tennessee high individual finish in both the dis- the links. His resume this past year also in- school standouts trict and regional tournaments in “Being a two-sport athlete, Dab- cludes a fifth place finish at the who will be join- 2015. He placed 17th in the 2015 ney brings a unique skill set to our AJGA Pre Season Junior Champi- ing coach Polk TSSAA state tournament, and was team,” Brown said. “Having onships at Fieldstone Golf Club at Brown’s team in fourth in the Chattanooga Best of played both baseball and golf, he 78-73—151, and he won his TGA August. Preps tournament as well. already has a great understanding Junior Tour Spring Match Play, 4- Men’s Golf Brown’s newest “We are very excited to have of the team concept which is criti- and-3. acquisitions in- Jacob come aboard next fall,” cal to our team’s success in the “Charles is an exceptional young clude Jacob Bai- Brown said. “He brings a strong coming years. He is a raw talent, man who quietly goes about his ley from Signal Mountain, Dabney worth ethic, both on the golf and we look forward to developing business on the course,” Brown Dickenson of Brentwood, and course and in the classroom. He his game further in his time here. said. “Having played at Hender- Charles Seals from Henderson- has a strong desire to win and help Tech’s third signee, Charles Seals sonville High School, he comes to Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen ville. The three will join Novem- the team, and we believe that he’ll is the son of Carol and Sutherland our program with a championship DeKalb County’s Ashli Chew (14) was selected to ber signee Cameron Yeary as the be a great contributor to the pro- Seals, and a four-year letterwinner pedigree as his team has previ- the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Class true freshmen on a young Golden gram.” for coach Andy Gilley at Hender- ously won a state title. We look AA girls all-state team. Eagle roster. Dabney Dickenson is the son of sonville High School. Like Dick- forward to him coming aboard “This group of young men will Reuben and Laura Dickenson, and enson, he will also study next fall and making an immediate be solid building blocks to our a four-year letter winner for coach engineering, and joins former prep impact on the team.” TSWA: McClellan program,” Brown said. “We will Bud Robison at Brentwood High teammate Landon Albert, who will The addition of these four incom- be very young next year with no School. Planning to major in engi- be a redshirt freshman in the 2016- ing freshman, along with Albert averaged 17 points a game seniors, as far as golf is concerned. neering, he was a versatile, two- 17 season. beginning his playing career after Crystal Dangerfield, Blackman It is an exciting time for Tech sport athlete during his prep Seals enjoyed a decorated career a redshirt season, will give Brown From Page B1 Karen Donehew, South-Doyle men’s golf, and we believe there is career, including three years on the with the Commandos, and also had and the Golden Eagles one of the Rodrea Echols, Overton Shelby Gibson, Oakland a lot of success in store for these baseball team and four with the much success individually on the youngest rosters in team history. down 255 boards. From the Jada Guinn, Oak Ridge young men in the future.” golf program. junior golf circuit. He helped his Five of the nine players on the ros- free-throw line, she shot 70 Anastasia Hayes, Riverdale Jayla Hemingway, Houston The son of Jonathan and He helped the Bruins capture the high school team capture the 2013 ter will be freshmen. percent as she completed Rhyne Howard, Bradley Central Sydney Newsome, Morristown West 176 of her 251 shots. Kendall Spray, Wilson Central Chew was a second-team Courtney Whitson, Dobyns-Bennett All-Upper Cumberland Class AA team selection. Madison Brantley, Union County CHS: Ashli Chew, DeKalb County Will host first tourney game Monday Pickett County’s Tristan Karli Combs, Grainger McClellan averaged 17 Kenedi Hambrick, CPA Erica Haynes-Overton, East Nashville points and six assists a Kalee Johnson, Happy Valley Savannah LeGate, CPA From Page B1 game. She was named the Akira Levy, Upperman District 7-A co-MVP and Jacobi Lynn, McMinn Central Kayla Marosites, Elizabethton two innings, which was a lead off double in the Region 4-A tournament Keke McKinney, Fulton seventh. The tying runner made it to third, but MVP. Hope Neyman, South Gibson Paige Pipkin, Chester County Sullivan recorded one of his two strikeouts and McClellan was an all-UC Aryn Sanders, Signal Mountain Janiah Sandifer, Pearl-Cohn got the final two batters to hit fly balls and end first-team selection. Jamirah Shutes, Haywood the game. The TSWA’s boys team Class A “(Senior night) was a little bittersweet,” Sulli- will be announced on Fri- Abby Bertram, Midway van said. “It was sweet because it’s our last day. Taylor Boggess, Meigs County Breanna Boggs, Houston County year, and we went out with a win from behind. Lakelyn Bouldin, Van Buren But it’s bitter because it’s our last year, and we Danielle Conley, Craigmont 2015-16 Tennessee Madison Duncan, Harriman won’t get to do this again.” Briana Fields, Gibson County Sports Writers Taylor Lamb, South Greene Harris allowed three earned runs off three Association Girls Maddie Long, McEwen hits and fanned one batter in the first two All-State Teams Brynne Lytle, TCA Morgan Martin, Bradford innings, before heading to third base and Class AAA Tristan McClellan, Pickett County snagging the first two outs of the inning. Jazz Bond, Blackman Chelsey Perry, Middleton Raegyn Branch, Arlington Sarah Pierce, Community South came in and pitched three innings, Jasmine Carson, Memphis Central Ashlynd Wilkerson, MTCS gave up five runs — although only one was Lea Lea Carter, Dickson County Braelyn Wykle, South Greene earned — off four hits, and struck out three batters before handing the game over to Sullivan. Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen At the plate, Cody Hutcherson went 2-for-3 TRACK: Long list with a run scored, but Mason Middleton and Cookeville’s Stephen Mills makes solid contact for a base hit during the Cavs’ 9- A’Darius Pugh also recorded two hits apiece, 8 victory over Warren County on Wednesday at CHS. with Pugh scoring the first run of the game and of teams in event batting in two others. Hall led the team in scor- anything.” The win wraps up the regular season for the ing with two runs. Coach Chaffin added, “that was a great game Cavs and gives them the No. 1 seed in the Dis- From Page B1 “This is a team that doesn’t give up,” CHS to get their juices flowing for the post season. trict 6-AAA tournament. Cookeville will play senior T.J. Webb commented. “We’ve got a lot The second season begins for us Monday. This its first district tournament game on Monday at In men’s competition, Golden Eagle freshman Gilbert of fight in us, and if we can get everybody on is what we play for, and my guys love the chal- home against the lowest remaining seed after Boit will race in the mile run. the same page and in to the game, we can do lenge.” the play in games on Saturday. It’s a long list of schools that will be sending athletes to the event, including Eastern Kentucky, Austin Peay and Murray State from the OVC. Among the other teams in the field in women’s events will be Tennessee, Kentucky, Nyquist draws No. 13 post as early 3-1 Kentucky Derby fav Western Kentucky, Cincinnati, Louisville, Miami (Ohio), Marshall, Kentucky State, Birmingham Southern, Lip- LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — from there since 1900, most recently a ton but we’re happy being more whose Hall of Fame brother, Kent, scomb, Xavier, and Northern Kentucky. Nyquist has been made the early 3- Smarty Jones in 2004. O’Neill, toward the outside for sure,” O’Neill will be aboard. Tickets are $10 for adults (ages 19-64) and $2 for youth 1 favorite for the 142nd Kentucky jockey Mario Gutierrez and owner said. “The whole team is pumped Creator, Gun Runner and Mohay- and seniors (ages 3-18, 65 and older). Derby, with Exaggerator the second Paul Reddam teamed to win the race up. We’re just very optimistic for a men are the co-third choices at 10- Spectator parking is available in the E-lot adjacent to the choice in the full field of 20 horses. in 2012 with I’ll Have Another. big day.” 1. Creator will break from the No. 3 track and Cliff Hagan Stadium, the new c-8 lot perpendi- Trained by Doug O’Neill, Nyquist Nyquist broke from the No. 13 Exaggerator drew the No. 11 post post with Gun Runner in the No. 5. cular to the track’s home stretch and Parking Structure No. is undefeated in seven career races. post when he won the Breeders’ Cup and is 8-1 for the 1 1/4-mile race Both are trained by Steve As- 7 (vouchers will be needed). The colt drew the No. 13 post on Juvenile last year at Keeneland. Saturday at Churchill Downs. He’s mussen. Mohaymen drew the No. Results will be posted on TTUsports.com when they are Wednesday. Four horses have won “The post draw didn’t matter to us trained by Keith Desormeaux, 14 post. available.

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I San Diego 11 17 .393 3½ Texas 15 13 .536 1½ Miami 1, Toronto 0 Tuesday, May 3: St. Louis 6, Dallas 1 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Released C Drew On Television Wednesday’s Games Los Angeles 13 15 .464 3½ Tuesday, May 3: Miami 102, Toronto 96, OT Thursday, May 5: Dallas at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Nowak, RB Cameron Marshall, TE Ronnie Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 2 Oakland 13 16 .448 4 Thursday, May 5: Miami at Toronto, 8 p.m. Saturday, May 7: St. Louis at Dallas, 1 p.m. Shields, DE Josh Shirley and WR Tyler Thursday, May 5 Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 4 Houston 10 18 .357 6½ Saturday, May 7: Toronto at Miami, 5 p.m. x-Monday, May 9: Dallas at St. Louis, TBA Slavin. COLLEGE BASEBALL N.Y. Mets 8, Atlanta 0 Wednesday’s Games Monday, May 9: Toronto at Miami, 8 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 11: St. Louis at Dallas, TBA SOCCER 6 p.m. L.A. Angels 7, Milwaukee 3 L.A. Angels 7, Milwaukee 3 x-Wednesday, May 11: Miami at Toronto, TBA San Jose 2, Nashville 1 Major League Soccer ESPN2 — Vanderbilt at Texas A&M Washington 13, Kansas City 2 Washington 13, Kansas City 2 x-Friday, May 13: Toronto at Miami, TBA Friday, April 29: San Jose 5, Nashville 2 MLS — Suspended D.C. United F Chris Rolfe GOLF Colorado 2, San Diego 0 Seattle 9, Oakland 8 x-Sunday, May 15: Miami at Toronto, TBA Sunday, May 1: San Jose 3, Nashville 2 one game and fined him an undisclosed 3 p.m. Miami 4, Arizona 3 Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE Tuesday, May 3: Nashville 4, San Jose 1 amount for his serious foul play that endan- GOLF — PGA Tour, Wells Fargo Champi- Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 5 N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 0 San Antonio 1, Oklahoma City 1 Thursday, May 5: San Jose at Nashville, 9 p.m. gered the safety of an opponent during an onship, first round, at Charlotte, N.C. St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 4 Toronto 4, Texas 3 Sat., April 30: San Antonio 124, Ok City 92 Sat., May 7: Nashville at San Jose, 10 p.m. April 28 game against Chicago. Suspended MLB BASEBALL Thursday’s Games Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 5 Mon., May 2: Ok City 98, San Antonio 97 x-Monday, May 9: San Jose at Nashville , TBA Vancouver F Kekuta Manneh one game and 12:30 p.m. Philadelphia at St. Louis, 1:45 p.m. Boston 5, Chicago White Sox 2 Fri., May 6: San Antonio at Ok City, 9:30 p.m. x-Thurs., May 12: Nashville at San Jose, TBA fined him an undisclosed amount for a seri- MLB — Philadelphia at St. Louis Arizona at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Houston 16, Minnesota 4 Sun., May 8: San Antonio at Ok City, 8 p.m. ous foul play that endangered the safety of 6 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Tues., May 10: Ok City at San Antonio, TBA I Transactions an opponent during an April 28 game against MLB — N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore OR Texas Washington at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. x-Thurs., May 12: San Antonio at Ok City, TBA New York City FC. Found the LA Galaxy in N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. x-Sun., May 15: Ok City at San Antonio, TBA violation of the mass confrontation policy fol- at Toronto Wednesday NBA BASKETBALL Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Texas at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Golden State 2, Portland 0 lowing an incident during a May 1 game 7 p.m. Friday’s Games Boston at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Sun., May 1: Golden State 118, Portland 106 BASEBALL against Sporting Kansas City and fined ESPN — Playoffs, Eastern Conference, semi- Washington (Scherzer 3-1) at Chicago Cubs Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 3: Golden State 110, Portland 99 American League Galaxy D Jelle van Damme and F Giovani finals, Game 2, Miami at Toronto (Lackey 3-1), 2:20 p.m. Friday’s Games Sat., May 7: Golden St. at Portland, 8:30 p.m. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned OF Ter- dos Santos undisclosed amounts for esca- NHL HOCKEY L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 3-1) at Toronto (Stroman Boston (Porcello 5-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda Mon., May 9: Golden St. at Portland, 10:30 p.m. rance Gore to Northwest Arkansas (TL). lating the incident. 7 p.m. 4-0), 7:07 p.m. 1-3), 7:05 p.m. x-Wed., May 11: Portland at Golden State, TBA MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned RHP Alex COLLEGE NBCSN — Stanley Cup playoffs, Western Milwaukee (Peralta 2-3) at Cincinnati (Adleman Oakland (Hahn 1-0) at Baltimore (Wright 1-2), x-Fri., May 13: Golden St. at Portland, TBA Meyer to Rochester (IL). Recalled RHP J.R. ARIZONA STATE — Announced the addition Conference, second round, Game 4, Dallas 0-0), 7:10 p.m. 7:05 p.m. x-Mon., May 16: Portland at Golden St., 9 p.m. Graham from Rochester. of men’s tennis as a varisty sport. at St. Louis Philadelphia (Velasquez 4-1) at Miami (Chen L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 3-1) at Toronto (Stroman NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed DH Alex Ro- FLORIDA — Announced sophomore basket- 8 p.m. 2-1), 7:10 p.m. 4-0), 7:07 p.m. I National Hockey League driguez on the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP ball G Brandone Francis-Ramirez has de- CNBC — Stanley Cup playoffs, Western Con- Arizona (Greinke 2-2) at Atlanta (Blair 0-1), Texas (Hamels 3-0) at Detroit (Zimmermann 5- James Pazos from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre cided to transfer. 7:35 p.m. 0), 7:08 p.m. FURMAN — Named Krista Beechy women’s ference, second round, Game 4, San Jose Stanley Cup Playoffs (IL). at Nashville Pittsburgh (Liriano 2-1) at St. Louis (Martinez Kansas City (Ventura 2-1) at Cleveland TEXAS RANGERS — Traded C Chris assistant basketball coach. Promoted Shawn 4-1), 8:15 p.m. (Salazar 2-2), 7:10 p.m. All Times EDT Gimenez to Cleveland for cash considera- Poppie to women’s associate head basket- I Colorado (Bettis 3-1) at San Francisco (Bum- Minnesota (Duffey 0-1) at Chicago White Sox (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) tions. Activated C Bobby Wilson. Optioned C ball coach. Major League Baseball garner 3-2), 10:15 p.m. (Latos 4-0), 8:10 p.m. SECOND ROUND Brett Nicholas to Round Rock (PCL). MEMPHIS — Named Danielle O’Banion N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 2-1) at San Diego Seattle (Walker 2-1) at Houston (Fister 2-3), EASTERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL women’s associate head basketball coach. National League (Pomeranz 2-3), 10:40 p.m. 8:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 National Football League MICHIGAN — Named Billy Donlon and Saddi Tampa Bay (Archer 1-4) at L.A. Angels Wed., April 27: N.Y. Islanders 5, Tampa Bay 3 NFL — Announced the resignation of security Washington men’s assistant basketball All Times EDT (Richards 1-3), 10:05 p.m. coaches. East Division Sat., April 30: Tampa Bay 4, NY Islanders 1 chief Jeffrey Miller after the May owners’ American League Tues., May 3: Tampa Bay 5, NY Islanders 4, OT meetings and a training session. Named NEBRASKA — Named Michael Lewis men’s WLPct GB assistant basketball coach. Washington 19 8 .704 — All Times EDT I National Basketball Association Fri., May 6: Tampa Bay at NY Islanders, 7 p.m. Mike Kensil vice president of international Sun., May 8: NY Islanders at TBay, 3 p.m. game operations. NORTH CAROLINA — Announced junior F New York 17 9 .654 1½ East Division Kennedy Meeks will withdraw from the NBA Philadelphia 16 12 .571 3½ WLPct GB x-Tues., May 10: TBay at NY Islanders, TBA ARIZONA CARDINALS — Released C Valer- NBA Playoffs x-Thurs., May 12: NY Islanders at TBay, TBA ian Ume-Ezeoke, CB Kevin White, CB Joel Draft. Miami 14 12 .538 4½ Boston 16 11 .593 — OKLAHOMA— Named Carlin Hartman men’s Atlanta 7 20 .259 12 Baltimore 15 11 .577 ½ All Times EDT Pittsburgh 3, Washington 1 Wilkinson and S Tyrequek Zimmerman. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Thurs., April 28: Washington 4, Pitt 3, OT ATLANTA FALCONS — Agreed to terms with assistant basketball coach. Central Division Toronto 14 15 .483 3 PROVIDENCE — Announced men’s freshman Chicago 20 6 .769 — Tampa Bay 12 14 .462 3½ CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Sat., April 30: Pittsburgh 2, Washington 1 S Keanu Neal. EASTERN CONFERENCE Mon., May 2: Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Agreed to terms basketball F Quadree Smith will not return Pittsburgh 15 13 .536 6 New York 9 16 .360 6 next season and will pursue other academic St. Louis 14 14 .500 7 Central Division Cleveland 2, Atlanta 0 Wed., May 4: Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2, OT with C Ryan Kelly. Monday, May 2: Cleveland 104, Atlanta 93 Sat., May 7: Pitt at Washington, 7:15 p.m. — Agree to terms options. Milwaukee 11 16 .407 9½ Chicago 19 9 .679 — SAINT LEO — Named Anthony Crocitto Cincinnati 11 17 .393 10 Detroit 14 12 .538 4 Wednesday, May 4: Cleveland 123, Atlanta 98 x-Tues., May 10: Washington at Pitt, TBA with RB Wendell Smallwood, Ss Blake Friday, May 6: Cleveland at Atlanta, 7 p.m. x-Thurs., May 12: Pitt at Washington, TBA Countess and , DE Alex McCalis- women’s basketball coach. West Division Kansas City 14 13 .519 4½ UALR — Named Mitch Cole men’s assistant San Francisco 15 14 .517 — Cleveland 12 12 .500 5 Sunday, May 8: Cleveland at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE ter and LB on four-year con- x-Tuesday, May 10: Atlanta at Cleveland, TBA St. Louis 2, Dallas 1 tracts. basketball coach. Los Angeles 14 14 .500 ½ Minnesota 8 20 .286 11 WOFFORD — Named Mike Merrill and Sierra Colorado 13 14 .481 1 West Division x-Thursday, May 12: Cleveland at Atlanta, TBA Friday, April 29: Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Re-signed LB x-Sunday, May 15: Atlanta at Cleveland, TBA Sunday, May 1: St. Louis 4, Dallas 3, OT Michael Wilhoite to a one-year contract. Simpson women’s assistant basketball Arizona 12 17 .414 3 Seattle 16 11 .593 — coaches.

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Free Services: Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 will be forever barred: The foregoing resolution has Masonry & Landscaping More than 35 years of experience filing been adopted. Unless within Mowing. • R é s u m é A s s i s t a n c e ttensens of thousands of bankruptcies. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the Call (931)881-5469 or 931-432-2494 or 931-261-4629 JOB # twenty (20) days from the date of • • date of the first publication of this (931)214-0075 • Weekly Job Fairs & Hiring Events STOP Garnishments STOP Foreclosures notice if the creditor received an publication hereof a petition WOULD LIKE to do yard work • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment • Connections to Local Employers actual copy of this notice to cred- signed by at least ten percent FLATT CONSTRUCTION For Call 63398 itors at least sixty (60) days be- (10%) of the registered voters of all your building needs. Any (931)650-1005 • T r a i n i n g & C e r t i f i c a t i o n s fore the date that is four (4) the Town shall have been filed home repair, plumbing, garages, DODSON LAWN CARE! ADOPTIONS months from the date of the first with the Vice Mayor protesting decks, porches, siding, roofing, • Commercial - Residential 565-C S. Jefferson Ave. the issuance of the bonds, such DIVORCE publication; or additions.(931)265-5687 • Mowing (931) 520-8789 (B) Sixty (60) days from the date bonds may be issued as pro- • Landscaping CHILD CUSTODY the creditor received an actual posed. B&B ROOFING: Roof Repairs • Sod WILLS & PROBATE copy of the notice to creditors if like missing shingles & Replace- • Seed & Aerate Rebecca Iaquinta, Vice Mayor 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville the creditor received the copy of ments. Home Repairs & Re- • Mulch Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area the notice less than sixty (60) 5/5 modeling, Lic'd/Ins'd. Free Est. • Fertilize COOKEVILLE REGIONAL days prior to the date that is four Call (931)979-2076 15 years experience. Medical Center seeking 528-5297 Full-Time HVAC Technician www.lefkovitz.com (4) months from the date of first 005 Public Notices Use Commercial We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. publication as described in 120 Painting/Wallpaper Equipment Call (931) 260-8646 A successful candidate will be © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz (1)(A): or responsible for the upkeep of all (2) Twelve (12) months from the BUSHHOGGING HVAC/refrigeration and air hand- Some secrets need PAINTING/ STAINING / P. FREE ESTIMATES decedent's date of death. to be shared. ling systems within the Medical WASH, window screens, Center. Meet compliance with Plumb., Elec., Storm Doors. 38 (931) 510-8505 Classified Index This 21ST DAY OF APRIL 2016 city, state, federal, NFPA and SEXUAL yrs exp. Exc. Ref's. Call David, BUSHHOGGING GARDEN JCAHO regulations relating ap- Find It Fast In H-C Classified 931-445-3796 or 265-0639. TILLING, FRONT END LOAD- Signed JERRY BUMBALOUGH plicable codes. Installation, Code Classification ASSAULT ER, DIRT & GRAVEL WORK 535 Antiques & Collectibles ADMINISTRATOR it's not BUENA VIEW PAINTING troubleshoot, preventive main- LAWNMOWING,Reasonable tenance, repair and service to all 720 Apartments, Duplexes Rent your fault! Res/Comm, Lic'd/Ins'd, Painting, Rates. Exp'd(931)261-7871 Attorney for the Estate Interior & Exterior, Water dam- HVAC/refrigeration systems. 102 Appliance/Electronic Svc. RANDY CHAFFIN age, Wall Repairs, SPRING AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE Performs boiler watch, and helps 053 Auctions For confidential help 420 Auto, Truck Parts & Acc. 204 N WASHINGTON AVE or information, call SPECIALS. 931-255-1542 Mowing, Aerating, Over Seed- other trades as needed/reques- COOKEVILLE, TN 38501 www.buenaview.com ing, Mulching, Trimming ted. Responsible for completing 104 Auto/Machine/Equip. Rental Make Appt. (931)260-1659 assigned task within the PM pro- 103 Automotive Svc. & Repair Marcia Borys, Circuit and RMD PAINTING Lic'd/Ins'd FREE Estimates gram. 435 Autos & Trucks Wanted Probate Clerk Interior/Exterior. Power washing, LANDSCAPER w/15 Years Exp 425 Autos For Sale 421 East Spring Street Clean ups. Free Estimates. in Nashville wants to help you EDUCATION: High school dip- 530 Boats, Motors & Equip. Cookeville, TN 38501 Guaranteed to beat any price. w/all aspects of landscaping, loma or equivalent preferred. 305 Business Opp. 4/28, 5/5 (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707-5197 Call (931)525-1186 or 529-1029. drainage problems & hard- 310 Business Opp. Wanted EXPERIENCE: 055 Car Pool STATE OF TENNESSEE scapes. Free Est. Comm/Res KERBY PAINTING (931)239-4307, 713-2550 a. Trade school with courses in 010 Card of Thanks GENERAL SESSIONS COURT CHECK OUT MY WORK A/C, refrigeration, electrical re- 123 Carpet & Floorcovering OF PUTNAM COUNTY 025 Special Notices Go to www.kerbypainting.com GARDENS PLOWED quired. 210 Child/Elder Care AT COOKEVILLE, Ask for Mike (931) 979-3122 "Ready to Plant" - Hedge, Tree b. Experience in another health 105 Cleaning TENNESSEE Trim & Removal. Gutters FOR YOUR care facility desirable. 432 Comm’l Trucks For Sale 121 Pest Control Cleaned Out. Bruce Thompson c. Must have minimum of three ASHLEY DESIREE LAWSON CONVENIENCE (931) 252-2277 740 Comm’l, Indust. For Rent years previous experience. 820 Comm’l, Indust. For Sale LAWNS MOWED, trees d. Computer experience needed. CAUSE NO. 2016-D-65 The Herald Citizen has installed 108 Concrete, Masonry an after hours drop box for trimmed, bushhogging, painting e. PLC knowledge desirable. 110 Construction Work f. Knowledge of chillers desir- ! Circulation Dept. payments in/out, pressure washing, drive- 112 Electrical VS able. ! Classified Dept. payments way sealing, lawn mower repair, 215 Employment Opportunities ! Letters to the Editor & housekeeping. Free estimates, BILLY CLAYTON DENSON Apply online at: 615 Farm Tools & Machinery ! Community News Bulletin will beat any competitors prices. 750 Farmland & Pasture Rent ! I Like to Know Questions Have own tools & transportation. www.crmchealth.org In this cause, it appearing E.O.E. 835 Farms For Sale ! News & Sports Info & Photos All debris hauled off at end of 315 Financial Services from the Complaint, which is ALL STAR PEST CONTROL day. Call 931-310-6296, 854- sworn to, that the Defendant COOKEVILLE REGIONAL 100 Finish Carpentry, Cabinets YOUR LOCAL NEWS SOURCE OF TENNESSEE 9293 or 644-3745 day or night Medical Center seeking BILLY CLAYTON DENSON is a Complete Termite Service 540 Firewood, Stoves & Relate non-resident of the State of Ten- Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. Greener Grass Landscaping & 630 Food For Sale nessee, that the residence of the Herald-Citizen Lawncare. Veteran owned & op- Full-Time Master Plumber 515 Garage & Yard Sales 1300 Neal Street All work guaranteed defendant is unknown and can- Free Estimates. erated, Res./Comm., free estim- 113 Grading, Excavating, Paving Cookeville, TN 38501 ates, yearly contracts available, This position is responsible for not be ascertained upon diligent MARTY KELLY 035 Happy Ads inquiry, (T.C.A. 21-1-203), it is Kyle Farley 931-239-6183, the upkeep of all plumbing sys- 610 Hay, Feed & Grain 931-526-8550 Wesley Goff 931-265-8841 tems consistent with the Medic- ordered by me that pulication be 050 Lost and Found Charter # 4252 241 Health Care Employment made for four successive weeks, DREAM SCAPES LANDSCAPE al Center’s strategies and object- 114 Heating & Cooling ives. Included: Assist the Main- as required by law in the Herald FOUND - on Burgess Falls Rd 125 Home Renovation Mowing, mulch, top soil, land- 855 Home Builders Citizen , a newspaper pub- scape gravel, bobcat, dump tenance Supervisor of Plant Fa- 825 Homes For Sale near Colonial Mkt, Male Pug. cilities in meeting compliance lished in Cookeville Tennessee, Call 432-0509 to identify. truck. Stone work & flagstone, 725 Houses For Rent in said County, notifying said BOULDIN HOME REPAIR & Call (931)252-4707 with city, state, federal, NFPA 015 In Memory non-resident Defendant to file an REMODELING. Plumbing, electri- and JCAHO regulations relating cal, painting, dry wall, bathroom & 815 Income Property answer with Plaintiff's Attorney, MISSING! Discovered this date applicable codes. Installation, al- 325 Insurance kitchen remodels. Carpentry work. 140 Other teration, relocation, replacement, LYNDA PATTERSON, whose 4/28/2016, the main true copy of 330 Investments my book "Angry American 30 yrs exp. Free Est. 239-6061 troubleshoot, design, preventive address is 209 W. MAIN 205 Jobs Wanted STREET SUITE A, LIVING- Watching America Die" If found "JACKSON'S MOVING SERVICE" maintenance, repair and service call Ken (931)255-2817 Need to move? We have the 20' to all plumbing systems. Per- 001 Legals STON, TN 38570 within 30 days box truck & men to do the job. No 605 Livestock, Poultry & Supplies from the last date of publication, stress for you & your furniture. Ref's forms as lead plumber, per- forms boiler watch, safety sur- 050 Lost and Found exclusive of said last date of 103 Avail. Call for free Est. 931-268-9102 840 Lots, Acreage & Resorts publication, or a judgment by de- Auto Svc. & Repair veillance, and helps other trades 710 Misc. For Rent fault may be entered and the REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & as needed/requested. Maintains cause set for hearing ex parte as J & A AUTO SERVICE Great DOORS. Call today for free in- complete safety records. 510 Misc. For Sale to JUNE 21, 2016 @ 9:00AM. service at discount prices! TOW- home Est. Serving Cookeville for 505 Misc. Wanted ING AVAILABLE 931-260-6459 over 15 yrs. 931-Windows EDUCATION: High school dip- 735 Mobile Home Spaces This 20th day of APRIL 2016 loma or equivalent required. 730 Mobile Homes For Rent SHELTON'S ROOFING 845 Mobile Homes For Sale 105 Cleaning Storm Damage? Missing Must have a current Tennessee MARCIA BORYS Master Plumber license. 320 Money Wanted shingles on your roof? Roof 410 Motorcycles & ATV’s Marcia Borys, Clerk 0 FIRST CARPET CARE 0 leaks? Repairs start at $50. Call 931-704-6317 EXPERIENCE: Five years of 525 Nuts & Treats TOM'S CARPET CLEANING plumbing school or five year of 040 Offers For Senior Citizen Angela Wells ++ ++ ++ 25YRS EXP LIC'D MUNOZ REMODELING OJT. Experience in another 830 Open Houses Deputy clerk + PUTNAM GUARANTEED + GANTT'S AUTO TRIM 4/28, 5/5, 12, 19 Wall repair, Painting, Shower & UPHOLSTERY health care facility desirable. 140 Other 349-2288 tile, and MORE! We have good Complete Auto and Boat Interiors. Computer experience needed. 120 Painting, Wallpapering The Board of Mayor and Alder- Same day service/Saturdays references. (931)239-5812 Medical Gas certification prefer- 030 Personal Notices man of the Town of Monterey Owner Wayne Gantt 931-372-7606 able (welder/installer). 121 Pest Control adopted the following resolution 545 Pets & Supplies at a meeting held on May 2, XTREME PRESSURE WASH 130 Tree Service/Related Commercial - Residential Apply online at: 122 Plumbing 2016: 210 Child/Elder Care www.crmchealth.org vinyl, gutters, decks, concrete, OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE 745 Property Management E.O.E. 005 Public Notices INITIAL RESOLUTION AU- etc. Licensed & Ins‚d. Free Est. 4 generations of tree care. I WOULD LIKE TO SIT THORIZING THE ISSUANCE Gary Flatt, 931-261-5542 Specialize in dangerous tree Covington Credit in Living- 850 Real Estate Agents with the elderly 810 Real Estate For Trade OF WATER AND SEWER REV- removal. Grind stumps. Lic/Ins. Call Mary @ (931)319-3538 ston is seeking a F/T Assistant ENUE AND TAX BONDS BY T. Bowman 537-2466;260-5655 Manager. Great benefits, com- 805 Real Estate Wanted WOULD LIKE to clean homes. I WOULD like to house clean 415 Recreation Vehicles THE TOWN OF MONTEREY, Also, specializing in carpet petitive pay. Apply online TENNESSEE IN A PAR M & M TREE SERVICE or sit with elderly people part- mymoneytogo.com 125 Remodeling & Repair Work cleaning. Dependable, ref's & We trim, top & remove trees. time. 931-252-3893, 372-2540. 715 Rooms For Rent AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED experienced. Call 931-260-8070 or apply at 430 Marketsquare $800,000 TO FINANCE SEW- Also stump removal. Plaza, Livingston. 277 Sales Employment ER SYSTEM EXTENSIONS Free Est. Lic/Ins 215 Employment Opp. 290 Schools & Instruction Call 432-4382 or 260-6304 Cumberland Presbyterian 127 Sheetrock, Drywall AND IMPROVEMENTS AND 108 Concrete,Masonry Nursery School now hiring RELATED COSTS. FARLEY TREE SERVICE ACCEPTING RESUMES for full- teacher's aides. Call 528-8587 025 Special Notices Trimming & Removal. time probationer officer in 020 Statewide Clasifieds BE IT RESOLVED by the Board BELLIS! CONCRETE Free Est. Lic'd/Ins'd. Sparta, TN (White County). Ap- REGIONAL GROWING com- 620 Tobacco Base For Rent of Mayor and Alderman of the Complete Concrete Work plicants are required to have a pany has immediate opening for 625 Tobacco Base Wanted Town of Monterey, Tennessee Slabs, driveways, bsmts, sidewalks All wk guaranteed Graphic Artist. Must have expert 405 Trailers, Misc. Equipment Stamped & colored concrete, Bachelors degree in any field or (the “Town”) that for the pur- (931)520-0114, an Associates Degree in Crimin- experience with Adobe Illustrat- 130 Tree Service and Related pose of financing sewer system acid staining, exposed aggregate. cell 239-6184 or and Photoshop. Position re- Serving Cookeville Area Since 1997 al Justice related field. Applic- 550 Trees, Plants, Flowers extensions and improvements ants must have no prior record quires working in a fast-paced 283 Trucking Employment and related costs, the Town shall Licensed, insured. Drug free work- EVERGREEN TREE service We place. 858-6240 / 528-6240 top, trim, prune & remove trees. and are subject to drug screen- production environment with 430 Trucks For Sale issue bonds in a par amount not ing. We are looking for someone deadlines on artwork. Applicant 727 Vacation Rentals to exceed $800,000, which shall Jeff Burchett & Shawn Rober- GUTTERS CLEANED tiles son. Satisfaction guaranteed who is a team player, and who must be able to deal effectively 520 Want To Swap bear interest at a rate or rates cleaned, pressure washing, yard works well with the public. No with customers, vendors, and 705 Wanted To Rent not to exceed the maximum rate Fully Ins'd (931)319-1199, 261-8870 clean-up, build brick mailboxes, previous experience is required. co-workers. We offer competit- 135 Yard Work and Related permitted by Tennessee law, re-do brick joints, and MORE! ARBOR MEDICS Tree Service Email resumes toive salary & benefits. EEOE. and which shall be payable from Call (931)239-5812 Owner: Scott Winningham. [email protected] or Send resume to BOX 1158, H-C TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL revenues of the water and sew- ISA Certified Arborist, mail/drop off at 313 Simmerell P.O. Box 2729, Ckvl, TN 38502- er system (the “System”) sub- #SO-5152-AT St. Sparta, TN 38583 2729 or fax to 931-738-2019, 526-9715 ject only to the payment of the COOKEVILLE CONCRETE 537-6829 / 261-1967 ATTN: Human Resources. reasonable and necessary costs Driveways, slabs, all types of F/T Legal Secretary with experi- Herald-Citize n of operating, maintaining, repair- stamped concrete, all types of HAWKINS TREE SERVICE ence needed at Cookeville Law JET SKI & CANOE Rental As- ing and insuring the System and metal bldgs. 20% disc to all Sr Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump Firm. Pls send resume to BOX sistants Needed. FT & PT. Fun We’ve Got It All Citizens. Winter time special. Grinding. Lic'd/Ins., Ref. Avail. 1156, H-C P.O. Box 2729, Work Place! (931)858-2628 1300 Neal Street to prior pledges of such reven- Cookeville, Tennessee ues in favor of certain prior lien 40 yrs exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 931-644-2115 Cookeville, TN 38502-2729 www.WaveRunnerRentals.com

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COOKEVILLE REGIONAL IMMEDIATE OPENING for EX- REP 1X3 Bobby Q's ad to run DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED 62 QUART, 11 pint jars Medical Center seeking PERIENCED Industrial Electric- Friday, April 29 through Home Every Night & Over the Asking $50 obo for all al Technician to install, Thursday, May 5, 2016. Road positions available. Call 537-3680 if no ans lve msg Full-Time Director of Patient troubleshoot, repair, maintain -Excellent pay potential- Registration production equipment safely, us- Contact Joe Vance CHERRY DINING Room Suite. Table, 8 chairs, china cabinet, The Patient Registration Direct- ing predictive/productive main- Local Cookeville Co. is looking 866/699-5080 or oversees all aspects of Pa- tenance systems/processes to buffet. Call/text 931-529-4566. for a warehouse/box truck driver/ DRIVERS WANTED. 18 mos $4000 obo tient Registration and Switch- ensure the highest production 18 wheeler as well. Must have board (PBX) which includes pro- standards. flatbed experience. CDL license. Custom Built CDL's. Home every night, 40+ Home weekends. 931-686-2977 fessional operation of the PBX, hrs/week. Must be able to lift 50- Looking for Assistant ENTERTAINMENT CENTER admission, patient registration, Requirements: Strong working 75 pds & forklift experience is a Pit Cook full time. We 72"Hx37"Wx21-1/2"D - $100 insurance verification, staffing, knowledge of 480V/3-phase and plus. Company offers Insurance, JOB # 290 Schools/Instruction Call (931)525-3914 lve msg scripting, and upfront collections. lower voltages; mid to high level will train you for our way 401K & vacation after 1 yr. Ap- FREE Must understand insurance be- repair/preventative maintenance ply 25 So. Whitney Ave, Ckvl. of cooking BBQ, ribs, NO HIGH SCHOOL DI- nefits verification and eligibility at experience; control down-time 65411 PLOMA NEEDED. How often WOOD SKIDS an expert level. Must have an communicating scheduled pre- LOOKING FOR A STABLE etc. Good chance for do you see that? Putnam Available at the rear of the aptitude for problem solving and ventative maintenance tech- JOB WITH A GROWING advancement. County Adult High School can Herald-Citizen basic knowledge of computer niques/monitoring compliance; COMPANY?? show you a way to complete 1300 Neal Street, and software including Excel and proven job history including pos- Apply in person at: the credits you missed when Cookeville, TN. 38501 Word. Must be able to deal with itive work ethic; superior attend- Tri State Distribution, Inc., is now 428 E. Broad St. you were in school before. HAVING A HARD TIME SEE- constant pressure in a changing ance/punctuality a must; 24/7 hiring for entry level positions on Cookeville, TN 38501 Flexible schedule -- days or ING the print in your favorite environment while demonstrat- flexibility; ability to work over- all shifts. If you want to work in a evenings. Individualized Newspaper, Magazine or Bible ing personal traits of self-motiva- time; compliance with company, clean & safe working environ- EOE study. Possible credit for work or ever had trouble reading the tion, team orientation, profes- state, federal safety and health ment, for a stable company who or armed services training. telephone directory or a map? sionalism and trustworthiness. policies; team-player; highly dis- offers competitive wages + be- SUBCONTRACTOR: ABOVE Relaxed atmosphere. Free. Bachelor’s degree preferred. 5 ciplined; problem solver. nefits, such as paid vacations, Ground Pool Installer If you are between 18 and Now Available years’ supervisory experience holidays, group health, dental, 118 and want information required, preferably in related Essential Job Functions: vision, disability, & life insurance, Pool & Spa Depot of Ckvl, TN is about registering, call Deluxe Framed field. this is the place for you. H.S. looking for Exp'd subcontractors 528-8685. 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Excellent pay & career op- 2-5 yrs exp. running conduit, hand tools, power tools, electric- tion is an EOE. doing business by phone to ! Start Reading panel building, industrial ma- portunity. Please apply in per- promise you a loan and ask you al/electronic test equipment; son at 1470 Interstate Dr, Ckvl, to pay for it before they deliver. chine controls. Applications ac- work from mechanical plans, LOW VOLTAGE Electrician cepted at Baron USA 350 Bar- needed immediately, installing TN 38501 or send resume to For free information about avoid- Herald-Citizen blueprints, schematics; dia- [email protected] ing advance fee loan scams, on Circle Ckvl. 931-528-8476 gnose malfunctioning trans- security systems, travel within 1300 Neal Street formers, motors, drives, contact- Tennessee and Kentucky. 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Email resume to Now hiring FT infant room as- credit repair scams, write to the 4024 Gainesboro Grade 319-6693 [email protected] Education/Experience/Certifica- sistants. Must be able to work a Federal Trade Commission, ROLL AROUND & a Top Chest tion/Licenses: 9-6 shift, be flexible, be a team Washington, D.C., 20580 or call 25 draws +, in very good shape. Growing ophthalmology of- player & love children. Exp. pre- fice is now accepting resumes the National Fraud Information Exc. for mechanic starting out or 3-5 years Industrial Electrical ex- ferred. Apply in person: Bright- WOODWORKERS WANTED Center, 1-800-876-7060. This own garage. $425. (931)644-2777. for opthalmic technician & opti- perience; up to 2 years experi- side Preschool 520 E 10th St, Ckvl cian. Experience preferred. Re- Cabinet manufacturer is looking message is a public service of ence AND 2-year electrical/tech- for experienced finishers, experi- the Herald-Citizen& Regional sumes can be faxed to nical degree OR Industrial Elec- 515 Garage/Yard Sales (931)372-9045 or presented at enced custom color matcher, ex- Buyers Guide. trical certification, or equivalent. perienced sanders, computer- 600 E. Veterans Drive, Suite A, Electrical licenses a plus. "ONE DOLLAR" Cookeville TN ized panel saw operator and 410 Cycles & ATVs GARAGE SALE general laborers. Benefits in- Successful interviewees will FRIDAY 5/6 .. 7AM - TIL HIRING WEEKLY Now Hiring Warehouse: Re- clude: good pay, paid holidays, 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON •Temps to Hire for Local Factory. complete a written competency quires forklift exp, assembly paid vacations, health, dental 2705 Old Salem Dr, 38506 exam; if successful, hands-on DYNA Super Glide, •Quality Control Inspectors. skills, able to lift 50 lbs, & able to and life insurance. 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Call [email protected] grammer/operators, & machin- onment of innovation and expan- Canoe the Caney 931-858-2628 of Algood or Cookeville? ists with the ability to manufac- sion. ture, repair, modify, COOKEVILLE REGIONAL 241 Health Care Emp. troubleshoot, and maintain tools Send resume and salary require- Medical Center seeking You MUST go to your as required in a timely manner. ment to: Chiropractic Therapy Assist- Full-Time Payroll Coordinator ant Position Available. Awe- city’sJOB business office# to High School diploma and a min- Stonepeak Ceramics some boss, workplace, and obtain a permit. imum of 3 years’ relevant tool 238 Porcelain Tile Drive This position is responsible for staff!! If you have an Awesome making experience or comple- Crossville, TN 38555 coordinating all aspects of pro- personality & the utmost desire 2005 HITCH HIKER 29.5' 3 City59963 of Algood tion of a certified apprentice pro- ATTN: Human Resources cessing payroll and maintaining to provide exquisite patient care slides, FP, 2 flat screen TV's. gram is required. Must be able to - We can't wait to meet you! Over $500 worth of accessories 215 W Main St. the payroll system. This position Algood, TN read and understand tool blue StonePeak affirms its policy to is also responsible for coordinat- Please bring resume w/refer- incl'd. $17,000 obo (931)267-6562 prints and schematics. provide equal employment op- ing the maintenance of the auto- ences & handwritten cover letter or portunity in recruiting, hiring, up- mated time keeping system. to the office of Dr. Todd Froeh- 425 Autos for Sale If you enjoy working in a fast- grading and promotion, condi- lich. Chiropractice Works, 440 City of Cookeville paced, stable & non-recession- tions and privileges of employ- EDUCATION: Bachelor’s De- South Lowe Ave, Market 45 E. Broad Street ary environment & want a ca- ment, company-sponsored train- gree in Business Administration Square Plaza, Suite 28. reer with a growing US owned ing, access to facilities, educa- with a major in accounting or in- Cookeville, TN company offering competitive tional assistance, social and re- formation systems preferred. 2 FAMILY Yard / Garage Sale pay plus benefits, please send creational programs, compensa- your resume with references to FRI .. 8A-5P / SAT .. 8A-12N tion, benefits, transfers, discip- EXPERIENCE: Minimum of five 1912 Peeblestone Way 38506 BOX 1157, H-C P.O. Box 2729, line, layoffs, recalls or termina- years of payroll, accounting or Ckvl, TN 38502-2729 ATTN: Stonehinge S/D tion of employment to all em- information systems experience Name brand men, women, chil- Human Resources, or fax to ployees without discrimination preferred. 931-738-2019. EEOE. dren clothes, furniture, & TOO because of race, color, religion, 1998 MAZDA Protege: Black, MANY OTHER ITEMS TO LIST! PRODUCTION ASSOCIATES national origin, disability, sexual Apply online at: 4dr Sedan, 5sp manual, 134,000 2 FAMILY Yard Sale Fri 6th / Perdue Farms, Inc. is now ac- orientation, gender identity / ex- www.crmchealth.org mi, new tires, excellent condi- 7AM - 2 PM cepting applications for produc- pression, veteran status, genet- E.O.E. tion. $2,900 obo. 1211 Kyle Drive. CKVL tion associates. We have avail- ic information, sex or age (within LEGITIMATE JOB placement Call (931)644-0395 lots of clothes sizes S-L in wo- ability for all three shifts. We of- statutory limits). P/T Family Counselor: firms that work to fill specific po- men's, S- XL in men's, baby fer competitive starting wages Cookeville/surrounding areas. sitions cannot charge an upfront clothes, shoes, toys, sports and excellent benefits packages Lead Maintenance Technician Master's SW/related field req'd. 2 505 Misc. Wanted position at local corrugate pack- fee. For free information about items, HH items, misc. decor & including health, dental, life, and yrs clinical exp req'd. Email re- aging manufacturer. Applicants avoiding employment service much much more!! vision. sume to WANTED OLD APPLIANCES & need to be experienced in elec- scams, write to the Federal [email protected] JUNK - WILL PICK UP We also offer 401(k), paid vaca- trical, PLC troubleshooting, pro- Trade Commission, 600 2 FAMILY YARD SALE tion, holidays, and tuition reim- CALL 931-510-4138 SATURDAY 5/7 .. 6AM - 1PM gramming motor control drives, Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, 283 bursement. basic hydraulics, MIG welding, Washington, DC 20580, or you Trucking Emp. 100 West Cemetery Rd Qualified candidates who are in- general mechanical duties, & can go online to 510 Misc. For Sale Ckvl 38506 terested in a team oriented en- preventative maintenance. http://www.fraud.org/. CDL DRIVER: Class A OTR HH items, kitchenware, kids vironment, steady employment, Please email resumes to This message is a public service of w/good record needed. Flexible HOUSE FURNITURE for SALE toys, adult & baby girl clothes, and opportunities for advance- [email protected] the Herald-Citizen & time out & routes. For more info, Call for appt. baby items, purses, and MUCH ment, should apply on-line at or send them to Cumberland Regional Buyers Guide. call business hrs: 615-390-2787 (931)526-3349 MORE! CASH ONLY. www.perdue.com. We will take Container, PO Box 250, walk in candidates Monday – Fri- Monterey, TN 38574, ATTN: day 9:00am – 11:00 and 1:00 – Human Resources. Minimum of 3:00. 5 years experience required. MANAGING EDITOR Perdue Farms, Inc. Located at Legal Secretary / Assistant 2300 Industrial Drive F/T position. Experience pre- The 113-year-old Herald-Citizen in Cookeville, Tenn., Monterey, TN. ferred. Knowledge of Word, Ex- seeks an experienced managing editor for its top newsroom Contact number 931-839-5008 cel, Timeslips & Windows 8 leadership position. The managing editor is responsible for E.O.E helpful. Please send resume to PO Box 699, Ckvl, TN 38503 news and editorial content for the six-day, 10,000-circulation As a member of Saint Thomas Health, Middle Tennessee’s largest and NOW HIRING Carpenters & newspaper and related digital platforms. most comprehensive health care system, we have great opportunities Laborers. Drug screen req'd. NOW HIRING: LINE COOKS. for candidates that are looking to join a top notch organization that is Apply in person 165 W. Broad Experience preferred. Apply in Candidates need a collaborative management background, St, Ckvl or fax 931-526-5171. committed to providing quality patient services. person @ CRAWDADDY'S. critical thinking skills, editorial writing ability and competency in coaching reporters and editors in reporting, writing, Coder (Inpatient/outpatient surgery experience, RHIT/CCS/CIC photography, video and social media journalism. We prize or CIC required) “We don’t call it old, we call it ‘antique’.” accurate, local news and sports coverage in print and online. RN ICU (Fulltime nights, PRN days and nights) “I don’t think it’s ugly, I think it’s unique.” The managing editor directs a staff of 10 full-time journalists Staff Pharmacist (Part-time and PRN) and co-chairs the editorial board with the publisher. “It’s not silly, it’s simply quaint.” This person is also a key member of the senior management Social Worker (PRN, Bachelors or Master Social Worker licensure) team and has a strong voice in strategic initiatives RN (PRN, Gero-psych experience preferred) “ It doesn’t need tossing, it just needs paint.” launched by the newspaper. OR Circulator (Fulltime, RN licensure required) “It’s not dented it’s simply scratched.” In addition to the daily newspaper, the Herald-Citizen LPN (Fulltime and PRN) publishes a weekly shopper, a website at: “It doesn’t need mending, I’ll just have it patched.” www.herald-citizen.com, and will soon launch Registered Nurse - (Float, all shifts) “It has plenty of years left and the price is right.” community lifestyle magazines. RN – Emergency Dept. (Part-time) Cookeville is the economic epicenter of the Upper RN Case Manager (PRN days) “It’ll look brand new if we just paint it white!” Cumberlands and is home to Tennessee Tech University, Speech Language Pathologist (PRN days) a new 1.6-million-square-foot Academy Sport + Outdoor When it comes to the Classifieds, it’s in the eye of the distribution center and plentiful outdoor recreation Medical Technologist- PRN (Requires MT licensure-supervisor) beholder to decide what’s trash and what’s a treasure. opportunities. Conveniently located along I-40, Cookeville is Patient Services Representative (Cookeville and Sparta Clinic) From your grandmother’s bustle to your grandfather’s also a short drive from Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga. clock, you’ll find a marketplace of interesting items to Patient Care Partner (PRN nights, requires C.N.A.) Interested candidates should send their resume, work buy and a perfect place for marketing your own items Salary is commensurate with experience. We offer a competitive samples of noteworthy journalism accomplishments, salary for sale in the Classifieds! benefits package for full-time/part-time including a 403(b) plan. requirements and a cover letter to Publisher Jack McNeely at [email protected]. To apply, visit the Saint Thomas website at www.sth.org/careers Call 526-9715 Herald-Citizen is an equal opportunity employer E O E HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, May 5, 2016 — B5 515 Garage/Yard Sales 515 Garage/Yard Sales 515 Garage/Yard Sales 720 Apts/Duplex For Rent 740 Comm & Indus/Rent 825 Homes For Sale 2 FAMILY YARD SALE GREAT YARD SALE MUST TILL THE COWS COME 2 BEDROOM APT 20x40 Store, 305 South Willow, FRI .. 7A-TIL / SAT .. 8A-TILL SEE!! HOME BARN SALE Good Location, Well Kept. Ckvl. $300/mo. 161 Cedar St, Algood 38506 1411 COUNTRY CLUB PLACE MULLINS FARM Call (931)260-8323 Call 931-738-9042 Bathroom beauty items, ladies MAY 6 & 7 903 So Dry Valley Rd, 38506 2BR, 1BA. Stove, refrig, DW, clothes, Wii balance board, QS 7:30 - 2:00 Friday May 6th Preview Party NICE OFFICE space W Jack- CH/A, cable pd. $360/mo. Small son, 1750 SF. 3 or more Offices. memory foam mattress topper, prom dresses size 6 12P-2P .. $10 / 2P-8P .. $5 pets OK!! Call 526-1988. nice Christmas items, new adult Kitchen, BA, Conf area HALF PRICE GARAGE SALE Saturday May 7th 9A-4P .. $5 $1550/mo.(931)372-8720 walker & bedside potty, dishes, Children 12 & under are free 2BR 1.5BA townhouse, CH/A, SO MUCH MORE! Everything FRIDAY & SATURDAY WD/HU, $575/mo , 6 blocks from 319 FIRST AVE N., BAXTER 30+ Artisans 1025 Morningside Dr, Ckvl. priced to sell, follow signs. Vintage, Shabby Chic, TTU. Call 265-8661 HUGE 14 FAMILY Close to TTU. 3BR, 1.5BA Brick 3 FAMILY SALE / 528-1414 Food & Live music 2BR Townhouse 1.5BA, W/D ranch, 1200 SF, all totally re- FRI, SAT .. 7AM- TIL NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE FUN For The WHOLE FAMILY!! HU, deck, gar/bsmnt, conveni- FRIDAY, SATURDAY .. 6A-TIL modeled with all new appl's in 480 Bybee Ave, 38501 615-612-9450 ent location, well maintained. No nice neighborhood. $115,000 Lots gold stuff, Furn, King bed, MAY 6 & 7 pets. $650 + dep. (931)261-1711 Mackay Lane / McKinley Street YARD SALE Firm. Call (931)260-3000, 526- barstool, kid/men/womens 501 E. Stratton Ave, Monterey 3BR 2BA duplex W/D hook up, 4444 for more info. clothes, swimming pool heater, Cookeville, TN 38506 2001 Jayco pop-up camper, a FRI, SAT .. 8AM -TIL nice yard. small pets ok w/ pet Northgate Business Park: oak table/chairs, Honda motor- Clothes womens 1x & lrg mens, dep. $750/mo, $750/dep cycle PRICED TO SELL! Weber grill, furn, antiques, de- 4800 SF Ground level & signer BR sheet/drape sets, new lawnmower, Vera Wang (931)260-8435 3000 SF Suite avail. 261-7903 3 FAMILY YARD SALE purses, dishes, puzzles & LOTS nursing scrubs, name brand CAPSHAW Residential area. FRI . 7-3 / SAT .. 7-TIL adult, childrens clothes / shoes OF OTHER MISC! OFFICE / WAREHOUSE for rent Saturday Half Price Day 3BR condo, 2BA. 310 Hermit- 139 Carr Ave. 1,650 sq ft. of (Nike, Under Armor, Jos A. YARD SALE age Ave. Call (931)239-6938 1256 Meadow Rd, Park Village Bank, Brooks Brothers, Gap, warehouse w/ dock door, 1300 Name brand clothes, solid wood FRI, SAT .. 7AM-2PM sq ft of office space $1500 Maurice’s, Levis, Ralph Lauren, MAY 6 & 7 5pc Ent Ctr, chair/ottoman, 4 Nautica, just to name a few), (931)265-6256 dressers, 2 night stands, lamps, tools, sports equip, MUCH, 1670 New Hope Drive, 38506 lots of numerous HH items. MUCH MORE!! Any questions Furniture, electronics, power Property has paved parking lot feel free to call 931.265.5709. tools, clothes, kitchenware. located in high traffic area. 4000 3 FAMILY YARD SALE SF located on Burgess Falls Rd FRI, SAT .. 7AM - 3PM HUGE FAMILY YARD SALE YARD SALE 1 mi from the interstate. 265-3942 4823 Village Rd, Ckvl 38506 FRI, SAT .. 7AM - TIL SATURDAY 5/7 .. 8AM - 2PM 5820 Southern Hills Dr. (adja- Toys, baby clothes, misc items, 3562 Rickman Rd 1157 Blaine Ave, Ckvl 38501 UP TO 90,000 SF for rent. 8,000 cent to Southern Hills golf dishes, glassware, home decor across from Rickman Fire Dept Lots of women's clothes & SF retail space available in Ckvl. course) New 2 story, Stone/Sid- & TOO MUCH MORE TO LIST! Kids clothes girls 24mos-5/6, shoes, home decor, misc items, Call (931)260-9097. ing 4BR, 3BA, 2456 SF+ gar. little boys 6mos-12mos, HH some men's clothes. PRICED 6 FAMILY GARAGE SALE TO SELL! FOR RENT WAREHOUSE / STORAGE for $215k, 931-544-3849, Ditty Rd/ FRI, SAT .. 8AM-4PM items, kitchen appl's, A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING! IF RAIN CANCELLED 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, Houses. rent 131 Carr Ave. 2400 sq ft. Ben Jared Rd/ Southern Hills Dr. 202 E. Mineral Ave, Monterey Many locations $900 (931)265- 6256 mbuilders.org Clothes, furniture, trucks & parts, HUGE GARAGE SALE 545 Pets & Supplies FALCON REALTY, Chevy 327 eng, Home Int., lrg For Local Animal Shelter 528-2158 mirrors & pictures, 2 sets of THURS, FRI, SAT .. 8A-5P falconrealtycookeville.com 825 Homes For Sale 840 Lots & Acreage China, flowers, fried homemade I-40 to Exit 276 Old Baxter Rd North LOOKING FOR A PET? Adopt your new best friend! apple pies, picture . 1st house on R with White picket CYPRESS CREEK APTS BY OWNER: 3115 Kave Dr, Ck- LOT 4 SALE: Hawkins Hill S/D, Visit us online at www.aarf- fence 11162 Old Baxter Rd Leasing 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Apts vl. Split 3BR, 2BA. Cathedral .48 acres $16,000. Buffalo Val- 8 FAMILY YARD/ MOVING Sale tn.com to see all of our rescued Antique bed, toys, baby items, Security Deposit only $250! ceiling, 1620F, oversized gar- ley Rd just off Hawkins Craw- 1928 Gainesboro Hwy, Baxter dogs, cats, puppies and kittens! new/used items, pressure wash- 600 W. 8th Street • Cookeville age. Price reduced to sell ford. Call (931)432-1092. (close to wildwood market) er, weedeater, freezer, TOO Meet the dogs and cats for ad- 931-372-1605 - EHO* $149,000. Call 305-924-1804 SATURDAY ONLY .. 8AM - TIL MUCH TO LIST! MUST SEE! option at our adoption events - Recliners, curio cabinets, kit- call, email or visit our website for FURN'D 1BR Apts weekly. chen table/chairs, solid wood HUGE MOVING SALE our event schedule. All pets are $252+ tax. WiFi, ph, cable, pool. desk, household items & decor, SATURDAY .. 8AM - 2PM fully vetted and already fixed. Incl's utilities. No pets. 526-3333 curtains, baby items, toys & 59 Essex Rd, Ckvl 38506 A.A.R.F. is a 501(c)(3) non- Gray Hunter Arms: 2BR, 1BA. clothes, ladies clothes 0-20 & Furn, electronics, lamps, tables, profit, no-kill animal Peaceful, cable/water pd. mens, exterior doors, camping house items, pictures, dishes, rescue/foster organization run by $595/mo. 528-1441. gear, lawn mower, weed eater & Home Int, tools, LOTS MORE! volunteers. Please be part of the www.grayhunterarmsapartments.com too many other items to list. solution to end animal overpopu- HUGE MULTI FAMILY SALE MONTEREY 2BR CHA, WD/HU, Algood Presbyterian Sale lation - spay or neuter your pets. FRIDAY, SATURDAY .. 7A-TIL A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue and appls, No pets. Refs reqd. Women Annual Yard & Bake No Early Birds Please! $400/mo + dep (931)839-2672 SATURDAY 5/7 .. 7A-2P Fixin' Inc.) Algood C.P. Church, 1329 Eastwood Dr, Ckvl 38501 931-260-8018 (voicemail only) • Ridgecrest 111 Eastgate Circle. Main S, Algood Toddler girl & womens clothes, www.aarf-tn.com 3BR, 2BA, attached gar. Very toys, books, TV, hamster cages, Delicious homemade cakes, pies 22 BLU PITS - Ready May 9th nice! $800/mo, dep negotiable. desserts for Mother's Day, many toddler trampoline, assorted HH 678-472-1462 or (931)526-5186. items & MUCH, MUCH MORE! w/shots dewormed. (931)349- misc & HH items, lots of clothes. 0185. Facebook Tamra chavis Proceeds for Comm. Outreach. HUGE Yard Sale 725 Houses For Rent FREE KITTENS BIG, BIG Antique & Misc Sale Redecorating Sale Fri. 7 - 5 Sat. 7 - ? TO A GOOD HOME 1, 2, 3, & 4 BR Houses & Apts FRIDAY, SATURDAY .. 5/6,7 CALL (931)239-3746 8294 Nashville Hwy 12 KIRBY LANE Starting at $325/mo or Baxter 38544 FREE TO GOOD HOME. 1yr old $81.25/wk . Pets OK. F AAXX OORR EEMAILMAIL YYOUROUR Wheet pennies, arrow heads, nice table set,lamps,rugs,sheets, female pitbull mix, weighs 35lbs. Stevens Realty LLC FAX OR EMAIL YOUR churn, Coke thermometers, cherubs, greenery,shelves, plant spayed w/shots, gets along well 866-806-3815 O/A ringer washer, lanterns, wood stand, stereo, HUGE selection of w/children & other pets, house www.stevensrentals.com pitchfork, scales, MUCH MORE! home decor too much to list !! dog, must have references in- "We Now Offer Weekly Rentals" Y YARDAARRDD SSALESAALLEE AAD!!ADD!!!! cluding veterinarian. 931-935- CHURCH YARD SALE HUGE YARD SALE 1410 2536 NOVA CIRCLE: 3BR, FRI & SAT 8AM-5PM FRI 5-6 / SAT 5-7 2.5BA. Hdwd, carpet, 2c garage. When your ad has been received we will follow-up MALE SHEEP dog Mix. Ador- 205 GRANVILLE HWY 6:30 AM - TIL $1100/mo. (931)528-7468, 260- with cost and insertion dates. old windows, doors, molding, 3294 Rickman Rd able shaggy dog, 5 yrs old, re- 6868. ceiling fans, lighting, gas heat- Just past Rickman Elementary cently lost his owner in a fire. www.crownrentalproperties.com FAX & EMAIL DEADLINES: ers, breaker box, clothes, We are downsizing after re- Neutered w/shots, weighs 55 modeling, we havepounds. Need Ref's including 3BR, 2BA, Rickman. 2c gar, ap- 11am the day prior dishes, knick knacks, food, pls furn'd, house 2 yrs old. drinks, pastries, much more! everything!! Men & women's vet. Call 931-935-1410 clothes & shoes, all sizes!! Boys $750/mo + dep. (931)260-3223 If you need to contact a classified sales rep., ESTATE SALE clothes & shoes szs 2T-4T, toys, 705 Wanted To Rent BRICK RANCH 3/1.5. No call 931-526-9715. THURS, FRI .. 7AM - 4PM housewares, furn, SO MUCH smoking/pets. Dep, ref's req'd. Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm. SAT .. 7AM - 12NOON MORE! TOO MUCH TO LIST! Single white male 57 yrs old, $800/mo. Call (931)260-3800. 1550 Bunker Hill Rd, Ckvl Yard sales are payment in advance HUGE YARD SALE have 1 pet (cat) would like to COUNTRY HOME nice yd 3 br 2 Duncan Phyfe DR suite, Curio rent/lease 1BR/2BR apt or and we accept visa, mastercard and discover. cab, oak table, 1959 oak dining FRIDAY SATURDAY .. 8A-2P ba brick pet dep, small pets only 1631 Doris Dr, Ckvl 38501 house. In Algood or Byrstown area $1100/mo $1000/dep (931)260- set, lots of glassware, cooking Jeff 928-201-7792 utensils, chairs, cherry secretary, EVERYTHING FROM A to Z 8435 pls. leave msg. crocks, new formal DR suite, Don't MIss this One Equal Housing Opportunity Name: We'll bundle items and PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate adver- LIKE NEW 2BR 2BA brick. lamps, ITEMS TOO NUMER- tised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Must see to appreciate! Next to OUS TOO LIST. EVERYTHING take offers Fair Housing Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- Contact Phone Number: man Rights Act which makes it illegal to adver- beautiful creek. 10 min from Ck- MUST GO!! MOVING SALE tise "any preference, limitation or discrimination vl Rickman Comm, stove, frig, 2c based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status Address: FAIRFIELD GLADE THURSDAY, FRIDAY .. 8A-2P or national origin, handicap/disability or an inten- gar, next to bank, post office, & ESTATE SALE 3115 Kave Drive tion to make any such preference, limitation or store. $1000/mo 931-445-6198 discrimination." This newspaper will not know- City: State: Zip: 11 Burton Terrace Everything must go! Furn, ingly accept any advertising for real estate which THURS, FRI .. 8-3 / SAT .. 9-1 couch, loveseat, Dining table/6 is in violation of the law. Our readers are in- UPSCALE 3BR home in Cap- formed that all dwellings advertised in this news- shaw area. All hdwd & granite, May 5, 6, 7 chairs, kitchen table/4 chairs, an- paper are available on an equal opportunity ba- Unique interesting items tique BR suit, BR furn, clothes, sis. Equal Housing Opportunity, M/F. Hot tub, fireplaces, 2c gar, Garage/Yard Sale Info: Furniture, HH items, Kayak, kitchen: pots/pans, dishes & Herald-Citizen & $1200/mo, $1000/dep. 526-4949 TOO MUCH TO LIST! MORE! CASH ONLY! Regional Buyers Days/Dates: Pictures: estatesale.net 730 Mobile Homes/Rent SOUTHERN BELLE ESTATE MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Guide T i m e : A d d r e s s / T o w n : SATURDAY ONLY.. 7AM-TIL 1300 Neal St., Cookeville, TN SALE .. (931)397-3998 2BR 1BA in town, water/appls (Weather Permitting) 931-526-9715 (FAX) 526-1209 furn'd. NO PETS. $300/mo + FAMILY YARD SALE 1643 N. Maple Ave, Ckvl Items to be Sold: dep. Ref's req'd. (931)260-2032 SATURDAY .. 8AM - 2PM Vintage/new jewelry, Pfaltzgraf 715 Rooms for Rent 379 Old Qualls Rd, Ckvl 38506 Tea Rose, womens clothes, kit- 2BR 2BA MH, close to Hwy 111, Misc items, furniture, men/wo- chen & HH items. Everything STAR MOTOR INN Rickman area, 1yr lease, mens clothes, HH decorations, & AND the kitchen sink! Weekly, starting at $180 $350/mo $350/dep. Pets al- OTHER MISC ITEMS! free internet, frig, guest laundry, lowed w/pet dep. 931-303-3855 MULTI-FAMILY Garage Sale! movie rentals. Pet Friendly - Directions (Optional): FRIDAY, SATURDAY .. 8A-5P Friday, Saturday May 6 & 7 2BR, 1BA furn'd. Water pd, no MAY 6 & 7 Construction Crews welcome. 7AM - Til 526-9511 WD/HU. No pets! $400/mo, Capshaw Woods Holland Drive & various other $250/dep. Refs req'd. So. 403 Nash Ave, 38501 streets in the Creekwood S/D Cookeville city limits. 510-4043 Furn, toys, medical supplies, 3 There will be several families set 720 Apts/Duplex For Rent F A X : 9 3 1 - 5 2 6 - 1 2 0 9 bikes, ramps, kids clothes, rugs, up around the neighborhood. 2BR/2BA in Jackson Co. Email: [email protected] and LOTS OF OTHER MISC!! The sale will include clothes, Stove/Fridge furn. $375mo/$200 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR APTS / deposit, no pets. 931-526-6433. GARAGE SALE shoes of all sizes, antiques, furn, HOUSES $280 - $800 toys, sports equip, home decor, NEW FRI & SAT .. 7AM - TIL Cable, Water/Appl's Furnished New Mobile Home, Rickman. MUCH MORE! For more info 2BR, 1BA W/D HU, energy effi- 133 Ash Dr, 38544 OVER 100 LOCATIONS Hwy 70W just below Dble Springs text or call 931-212-0963. cient, CHA, $450/mo, $400/dep. 1300 Neal Street, Cookeville, TN 38501 Furniture, HH items, lots of Kids Welcome; Some Pets in No pets/smoking. Ref's checked. NORTHWIND DRIVE Designated Apts. (931)544-7559 9 3 1 - 5 2 6 - 9 7 1 5 clothes, misc items & NEIGHBORHOOD Garage / SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Open Mon - Fri Basement Sale SOARD PROPERTIES GARAGE SALE Right off Paran Rd ONE DAY ONLY! FRIDAY, SATURDAY .. 7A - 2P 526-1988 SATURDAY 5/7 .. 8AM-3PM 4pc Dble size bedroom set $100; Storage units available 4314 Big Orange Dr, Ckvl records, radio's, toys, books, HH 1BR - $345/mo + dep. Men, women, baby & kids items. 2BR - $435/mo + dep. Call (931)319-3258 clothes, toys, HH items, books, St. Michael's Episcopal movies, and a WHOLE LOT Church Sale - Cash Only 1BR Echo Valley Apts. Stove, MORE! SATURDAY .. 8AM - 12NOON frig, water & cable incl'd. IWC is accepting applications for the positions listed below. GARAGE SALE 640 N Washington Clothes $375/mo, $350/dep. Carol, THURS, FRI .. 7AM-5PM $2/bag, books, DVDs, furn, decor, (931)260-8435 lve msg. Interested candidates may apply at IWC’s Warehouse location: 535 MAY 5, 6 golf/fishing supplies, kit/HH items, 779 Hulon Ferrell Rd, Baxter very eclectic, fun items. Dry Valley Road, across from Algood Elementary School or online at Bookshelves, guitar, dishes, arti- LPNs, RNs, CNAs, www.goiwc.com/careers. ficial tree, good clothes, name YARD SALE Housekeeping, brand shoes, LOTS OF GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY .. All Day D i e t a r y A i d e & ITEMS!! 8294 Nashville Hwy, Baxter Big, Big Antique & Misc Sale. A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r Order Selectors: $10.25, plus weekly incentive MOVING SALE Wheet pennies, arrow heads, C N A C l a s s FRI 6th & SAT 7th 7 - ? churn, Coke thermometers, 925 MILLER AVE. wringer washer, lanterns, wood Now hiring LPNs, RNs, CNAs for Route Drivers: Guaranteed daily rate, plus miles, stops and pieces, Books, bicycle, treadmill, mi- pitch fork, scales, MUCH, MUCH all shifts, an evening Dietary Aide, crowave, some of everything!! MORE! & Housekeeping. We are also Must have a Class A CDL. Based from the Cookeville location. No accepting applications for CNA Class. overnight runs We offer top pay and benefits L P N / R N N e e d e d including 401k Retirement, Employee Stock Ownership, Part-time Cash & Carry Clerk Experience with geriatrics and current TN nursing Health, Dental, Life, Vacation l i c e n s e r e q u i r e d . ¬Great environment and Package, Scholarship program for nurse advancement. We are looking for candidates interested in working for a family- competitive pay! Apply in person at: (931) 525-6655 - Phone owned business that cares about its employees. We offer an (931) 525-3581 - Fax C e d a r H i l l s 444 One-Eleven Place opportunity to grow personally and professionally. Come join our 1250 Cedar Hills Dr. Cookeville, TN 38506 IWC Team! Cookeville, TN 38501 BETHESDA No Phone Calls Please. Health Care Center We are an equal opportunity employer IWC offers an excellent benefits package and is an EOE. B6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Thursday, May 5, 2016 SPORTS Braves held to 3 hits, routed by Mets

By RACHEL COHEN his first home run since last July 8. AP Sports Writer Plawecki has been struggling at the plate, though Collins is confident he’ll turn it around. NEW YORK (AP) — Jhoulys Chacin did some- “I’m here to catch; I’m here to help my pitchers,” thing most of his teammates couldn’t do: get a hit Rivera said. “I just want to have the best at-bat I off Mets starter Steven Matz. can have.” New York had no trouble getting hits off Chacin, Chacin had not allowed a home run since Sept. though, and the Braves’ trip ended with an 8-0 loss 21, a span of 31 innings. He had been one of only Wednesday. two pitchers in the majors this season with at least Matz and the Mets dispatched last-place Atlanta 20 innings to not give up a homer (Washington’s in a tidy 2 hours, 28 minutes to win six straight se- Joe Ross is the other). ries for the first time in almost a decade. Markakis heads home The 24-year-old lefty allowed two hits in 7 2/3 in- Braves RF Nick Markakis went home to Mary- nings, and Lucas Duda had two of New York’s four land because of a family emergency, Gonzalez said home runs. Matz (4-1) has a 0.67 ERA over his last before the game. The veteran is expected to be back four outings, allowing no runs in three of them. in time for Friday’s home game against Arizona. With his defense making several sharp plays be- Atlanta is off Thursday. hind him, he struck out eight and walked none to Chase d’Arnaud started in right field and rookie close out the three-game series. Mallex Smith led off Wednesday after hitting his The Braves have been held to one or no runs in first career home run from the No. 9 spot Tuesday. eight of their 27 games. Olivera leave extended Chacin, meanwhile, allowed eight runs — match- Braves OF Hector Olivera’s paid administrative ing the most in his career — to go with seven hits leave has been extended through May 10 in an and four walks in 4 2/3 innings. agreement by Major League Baseball and the play- “It was just leaving pitches in the middle and not ers’ association. Olivera was arrested April 13 and too many things were working for me today,” he Frank Franklin II | AP charged with assaulting a woman at a hotel outside said. New York Mets’ Wilmer Flores (4) celebrates with teammate Rene Rivera (44) after they Washington, D.C. Under baseball’s domestic vio- With two outs in the second inning, Chacin (1-2) scored on a home run by Rivera during the second inning against the Atlanta Braves lence policy, paid administrative leave is limited to walked Wilmer Flores to bring up backup catcher Wednesday in New York. seven days, but management and the union can ex- Rene Rivera, the No. 8 hitter. His drive to left tended that if both sides agree. hooked inside the foul pole for a two-run homer. runs this season have come against Atlanta. could throw them in any count,” he said. Up next “Chacin’s been great,” manager Fredi Gonzalez Matz retired 19 of his first 20 batters, the only The Mets went 7-2 on their homestand and the Braves: RHP Aaron Blair (0-1) takes the mound said. “This might have been his poorest start.” baserunner coming on a single by Chacin in the Braves finished 3-4 on their road trip. against Arizona RHP Zack Greinke (2-2) on Friday Rivera’s homer snapped a 17-inning scoring third. With two outs in the eighth, Erick Aybar sin- Unlikely homer as Atlanta begins a six-game homestand. drought for the Mets going back to Monday’s series gled for the Braves’ second hit. Rivera, who played 110 games for the Rays last Mets: RHP Jacob deGrom (3-0) faces Padres RHP opener. They didn’t wait long before scoring again: Matz likes to work quickly, and on Wednesday he season, was called up by the Mets last week when Colin Rea (2-1) on Thursday as New York opens Asdrubal Cabrera and Duda added two-run homers was in a perfect rhythm. starter Travis d’Arnaud went on the disabled list. its longest road trip of the year, an 11-game swing of their own in the third. Both of Cabrera’s home “All my pitches, I felt comfortable — I felt like I He had been 0 for 3 with New York before hitting through San Diego, Los Angeles and Colorado. Preds settle into playoff rhythm By TERESA M. WALKER Sharks at Predators, San Jose AP Sports Writer leads 2-1, 9 p.m. EDT, CNBC The NHL’s best road team is coming NASHVILLE (AP) — The off its first road loss this postseason. Nashville Predators have settled into The Sharks have not lost back-to-back quite a rhythm in the postseason. games since Dec. 18 at Ottawa and Game, off day. Rinse and repeat now Dec. 20 at Chicago, and coach Peter for three weeks and counting. DeBoer isn’t worried about a new That’s what happens after pushing trend starting Thursday night in Game — and winning — a first-round se- 4 after a 4-1 loss Tuesday night. ries in seven games. He noted the Sharks found them- Gene J. Puskar | AP The Predators will play their 11th selves in a similar situation after los- Washington Capitals T.J. Oshie (77) is game in 21 days Thursday night ing Game 3 to the Kings in the first sandwiched between Pittsburgh Penguins against San Jose in Game 4 of their series, this time being shut out on Matt Cullen (7) and Brian Dumoulin (8) dur- second-round series. St. Louis also four power plays. ing the first period of Game 4 in a Stanley went seven games against Chicago, “Everyone thought the sky was Cup Eastern Conference semifinal in Pitts- though the Blues had a three-day falling,” DeBoer said. “The next burgh on Wednesday. break before starting their series with night we came out and I think scored Dallas. three power-play goals. I think one The Predators also have the added of the strengths of our group is rec- Mark Humphrey | AP Hornqvist scores twist of their second straight series ognizing what we’re not doing well Nashville Predators players congratulate goalie Pekka Rinne (35) with a California team after knocking and getting it fixed for the next after beating the San Jose Sharks 4-1 in Game 3 of a Stanley Cup off Anaheim. That turns days when night. And I’m confident that will Western Conference semifinal playoff series Tuesday in in OT, Penguins the series switches cities into travel happen.” Nashville. The Sharks lead the series 2-1. days featuring long flights between Laviolette benched veteran Mike time zones. Nashville coach Peter Ribeiro looking for more speed and Game 4. there’s a lot of animosity in all series beat Capitals Laviolette said Wednesday that it has also mixed up his lines. The combi- “I think the players note that, yeah, right now. been quite a grind. nation worked as Filip Forsberg I think they do,” Dallas coach Lindy “I saw five or six clips from By WILL GRAVES “We really haven’t practiced in a scored his second goal of the post- Ruff said Wednesday. “Our guys Nashville this morning, it’s nasty,” AP Sports Writer long time,” Laviolette said. “I’m not season and first since the opening were embarrassed last night, and Hitchcock said. “You see press con- sure that we’ll get to one unless we game of the first round, while James that’s stuff you take to heart. That’s ferences from the coaches who lost, PITTSBURGH (AP) — Patric Hornqvist beat catch a break for a couple days. Neal scored his first goal of this se- stuff you use. We’re a proud team.” they’re abrupt, they’re direct.” Braden Holtby between the legs 2:34 into over- Maybe we’ll catch one practice I ries. Reaves was responding to a board- Speaking of unhappy time to give the Pittsburgh Penguins a 3-2 victory think before Game 7. But other than Now the Predators want to even up this ing penalty by Stephen Johns on coaches over the Washington Capitals on Wednesday night that, I think rest trumps everything series after finally starting up their own Blues defenseman Alex Pietranelo Some sleep after the Islanders’ over- in Game 4 of the second-round series. now. We want to make sure our play- power play, going 2 of 5 in Game 3. with about three minutes to go in a 6- time loss to Tampa Bay didn’t change Washington’s Mike Weber tried to clear a shot, ers have the juice to play.” “We’re playing really well right 1 rout on Tuesday. After getting the New York coach Jack Capuano’s but the puck went right to Horn- Players also have little time to cel- now, so it’s a good situation and re- best of Curtis McKenzie in a fight, mind. He still believes Brian Boyle’s qvist in the circle. He buried it ebrate a win or brood over a loss. ally big game for both teams,” Reaves rubbed it in a bit. hit on Thomas Hickey that led to the for his fifth goal of the postsea- Blues forward Jaden Schwartz said Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne said of Pietrangelo said the only damage winning goal seconds later deserved son to give the Penguins a 3-1 there’s no other choice this time of Game 4. from the hit was a scratch near his further punishment by the NHL. lead in the best-of-seven Eastern year. Stars at Blues, St. Louis leads right eye. Capuano said Wednesday on a con- Conference semifinals. Game 5 “In playoffs, you get a day to rest 2-1, 8 p.m. EDT, NBCSN “It’s good to see guys sticking up for ference call that the hit was high and is Saturday night in Washington. up and recover and then you’ve got St. Louis Blues tough guy Ryan each other,” Pietrangelo said. “We’re noted suspensions for high hits in the Playoffs The Penguins ended an eight- to bring that same mindset to the next Reaves blew a kiss to the Dallas a tight group and we’re not going to other Eastern Conference series game losing streak in overtime game,” Schwartz said. Stars’ bench after late fisticuffs in let anybody take liabilities on us and where Washington’s Brooks Orpik playoff games. Here’s a look at Thursday night’s Game 3 of their second-round series. that’s what Reavo stood up for.” received a three-game suspension Matt Cullen and Trevor Daley also scored for games: No doubt, the Stars will remember in Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said and Pittsburgh’s Kris Letang one. Pittsburgh, and rookie goalie Matt Murray stopped 34 shots. Penguins captain Crosby left briefly in the third period after getting slashed by Capitals star Alex Cavs set record for 3-pointers in a playoff game Ovechkin. Jay Beagle and John Carlson scored for Wash- By TOM WITHERS all of us who played,” he said. Hawks, who have lost 10 straight ington. Holtby made 29 saves, but the Capitals AP Sports Writer “This league has seen so many postseason games to Cleveland. dropped a third straight game, something they did great teams, so many great play- The Cavs spent the final few once all season. CLEVELAND (AP) — Your ers and great shooters and for us minutes chasing history and when The Capitals dominated Game 3 everywhere but shot, Warriors. to set an all-time record is truly reserve Dahntay Jones dropped the scoreboard, falling 3-2 behind a spectacular 47- Dropping jumpers from every special.” the Cavs’ 24th 3 with 2:24 left, it save performance by Murray. Washington coach corner and angle, the Cleveland James made four 3s and scored bettered the mark of 23 previously Barry Trotz insisted there was “a good vibe” com- C a v a l i e r s 27 points for the defending con- held by Orlando (2009) and Hous- ing from the Presidents’ Trophy winners, pointing drained an NBA ference champions, who were ton (2013). Mo Williams added to the way his team tilted the ice as proof the re- record 25 3- able to rest their starters for the another 3 for good measure. sults would come if the Capitals kept at it. pointers — the entire fourth quarter. Their arms The Warriors, who beat the Cavs The Penguins realized they were lucky to escape most in any reg- were tired. in last year’s Finals and seem to Game 3 with the series lead and responded with a ular season or Cleveland finished 25 of 45 be- be on a collision course with them far better performance even with star defenseman playoff game — hind the arc and had 10 players again, recently set the postseason Kris Letang forced to sit out after the league ruled during a 123-98 Playoffs make at least one 3. mark by making 21 3-pointers. his hit on Marcus Johansson on Monday night was runaway win Even the team’s furry mascot, Stephen Curry and Co. have a late and illegal. over the Atlanta Moondog, got in on the act by new bar to aim at. The suspension forced Pittsburgh coach Mike Hawks on Wednesday night in making an over-the-head, back- Smith made six 3-pointers in the Sullivan to return Justin Schultz to the lineup. The Game 2 of their second-round se- ward fling from half court on his first half — the Cavs knocked Penguins acquired Schultz from Edmonton in ries. first try in the final minutes. down seven straight during one February and he hadn’t played since Game 1 of J.R. Smith made seven 3s as the “When they put those shots dizzying stretch — as Cleveland the opening playoff series against the Rangers. Cavs, looking like an Eastern Con- down, I don’t know if anyone can built a 38-point lead over the Schultz was steady as were most of his team- ference version of Golden State’s beat them, to be honest,” said At- stunned Hawks, who will head mates, who were far better at protecting their Splash Brothers, had the most pro- lanta’s Kyle Korver, one of the home for Friday’s Game 3 down rookie goaltender than they were 48 hours earlier. lific outside shooting game of any game’s deadliest shooters. “We 2-0 in the series and utterly de- Tony Dejak | AP Still, Washington needed just 2:58 to take its first team in league history. were hoping that they’d start moralized. Cleveland Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving lead since Game 1 as Beagle beat Pittsburgh de- From the outset, they were on missing at some point.” There was little Atlanta defend- (2) puts up a 3-point shot against At- fenseman Ben Lovejoy to the puck on a dump in target and on a tear, and afterward The Cavs never did. ers could do against the Cavs, lanta Hawks forward Kent Bazemore and flipped a backhander Murray’s way despite LeBron James struggled to ex- They made 18 3-pointers in the who stood behind the line, took (24) in the second half during Game 2 being nearly parallel to the goal line. The shot sailed plain it. first half and added seven more aim and dropped shot after shot of a second-round NBA playoff series over Murray’s shoulders and into the far top corner. “Tonight was a special night for after halftime to embarrass the after shot. on Wednesday in Cleveland.