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Herald-CitizenFRIDAY,Herald-Citizen JANUARY 10, 2020 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 118TH YEAR | NO. 007 75 CENTS Wind storms expected Friday, Saturday

BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS “Right now, it looks like main thing is the damaging “We could have some pow- 23 people on standby when HERALD-CITIZEN the worst is going to stay winds.” er outages with trees being there’s a potential for severe south of us,” Putnam Emer- “The fl ood threat is not as blown down,” Smith said. storms. Strong storms have been gency Management Agency risky as they fi rst thought,” Cookeville Electric De- “If it’s a real potential, we predicted by the National Director Tyler Smith said Smith said. “It’s mainly a partment Director Carl call everyone in and make Weather Service to move just as Putnam County wind event.” Haney said his department sure equipment is ready to across Middle Tennessee schools were dismissing Wind gusts of up to 50 typically keeps two people go,” Haney said. over the weekend, but the Thursday. “Right now we’re miles per hour in some on call 24 hours a day, seven Cookeville Electric cus- Putnam County area may be in marginal risk for storms, locations could present the days a week to respond to tomers can call 526-7411 to spared the worst of it. but that could change. The threat of power outages. power outages, but he has report power outages. Overton deputy injured in crash BY PAIGE STANAGE HERALD-CITIZEN

An Overton County deputy suff ered minor injuries in a crash on Highway 111 Wednesday night. Overton County Depu- ty Matthew Farmer was traveling south on the highway when he struck a trailer that was stick- ing out from a cross- over, according to the preliminary Tennessee Highway Patrol incident report. He was treated at Liv- BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN ingston Regional Hospi- Cummins Falls State Park’s visitor’s center is under construction. The $2.95 million project is set to be completed by the tal for non-life threaten- end of summer 2020. ing injuries. Jeremy L. Riddle, 47, of Cookeville entered the crossover on High- Cummins Falls visitor’s center under construction way 111 from a parking lot on the west side of BY BEN WHEELER park will enter the center of “I think people come for the educating our visitors.” the highway to try and HERALD-CITIZEN building and enter begin trail natural environment that’s In 2016 during Governor travel north. He was experience,” Cutcher said. here (and) this will help us Bill Haslam’s administration, pulling a trailer, and it Cummins Falls State Park “It’s more space for us to con- facilitate a lot of that,” Cutch- $2.95 million was appropriat- was partially blocking is getting a new visitor’s duct business in and expand er said. “We do a lot of junior ed for the new facility to try the southbound lanes of center. our visitor’s experience.” ranger programs, and other to fi ll the need for expanded the highway, the report Park Manager Ray Cutcher The building will include programs as well. This will services. states. said the new buildings will larger bathrooms to better give us some good indoor The center is already well Charges against Rid- allow for expanded program- accommodate the number space when the weather is bad under construction with dle are pending from the ming and greater facilities for of park guests. The building to do some stuff indoors. framing up for both portions incident, according to both visitors and rangers. will include a gift shop, offi ce “It might open up some op- of the building. TDEC offi cials the report. “This is basically at our space, more meeting space portunities to do some other saying the center should be Trooper William trailhead and it was designed and an expanded history of programming and that’s a big complete during Summer Looper investigated the so that people coming into the the area. thing for us to facilitate and 2020. crash. Volunteers scheduled to do trail work at Monterey’s Meadow Creek Park

BY JIM HERRIN cent of that trail to the cliff s at On a related issue, Bohannon HERALD-CITIZEN Meadow Creek Park is complete.” said the specs and plans for a Contractors are also working trail extension and sidewalk Volunteers will be out at Mon- to improve access to the park project to Burks Elementary terey’s Meadow Creek Park this entrance. School were sent to the state weekend, helping to build trails. “(They’re) going to do the Thursday. The project is being “SORBA — which is the moun- grading and restore some of the funded with a $256,000 Project tain bike people — will be out at damage that’s been done to the Diabetes Grant from the Tennes- the lake Saturday to continue road out to the lake and extend see Department of Health. building the trail,” said Mon- the parking. That’s (being paid) “We’re hoping that all this goes terey Cultural Administrator from the grant from Perdue,” she out to bid by April,” Bohannon Julie Bohannon, referring to the said. said. “So that’s really, really Upper Cumberland chapter of The contractor has also asked good news.” the Southern Off -Road Bicycle to have the park gates locked so At Whittaker Park, near down- Association. they can keep equipment parked town Monterey, the construc- She said work has also been onsite. tion of a water feature “is in the completed in another part of the “It will take a lot less time to works,” she said. 288-acre park with help from a get the project done if they can The Tennessee Wildlife Re- group of rock climbing enthusi- leave their equipment,” she said. sources Agency has also stocked asts. “If you get calls that the gate is trout in Meadow Creek Lake. “They have built a natural locked out at Meadow Creek, that “And they’ll be back in Febru- JULIE BOHANNON stone staircase and a wooden will be why. But that’ll take less ary to dump some more, so it’s Monterey grant consultant Dawn Kupferer tries ladder with a little balcony,” she time to do it, so we can open it up exciting,” she said. “It’s becom- out a newly-built ladder at Meadow Creek Park. said. “It is gorgeous. Eighty per- to the public more quickly.” ing very popular out there.” herald-citizen.com INDEX 2 sections | 18 pages OBITUARIES Page A5 DEAR ABBY A10 COMICS A11 RELIGION A7 Rhonda Sparkman, McMinnville Butch Coff ee, Elmwood CALENDAR A6 CROSSWORD A11 SPORTS B1 Caroline Miller, Cookeville Reba Kinniard, Cookeville CLASSIFIED B3 MORE! A10 SUDOKU A11 We Can Help... Call Emily Today! A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Woman Thursday arrested for Cash 3 Evening 8-4-0, Lucky Sum: 12 exposing Cash 3 Midday 7-7-0, Lucky Sum: 14 deputy to Hep C

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Cash 4 Evening A Cookeville wom- 7-8-3-0, Lucky Sum: 18 an was arrested after allegedly exposing a Cash 4 Midday Putnam County deputy 8-1-8-6, Lucky Sum: 23 to Hepatitisp C. Cash 4 Morning Crystal 0-4-9-2, Lucky Sum: 15 Renee Long, 35, of Quin- Cash4Life land Lake 07-17-42-50-51 Road, was Cash Ball: 2 pulled over for a traffi c Long stop near 0READER SERVICES0 Highway Address: 111 and East 10th Street 1300 Neal St. in Cookeville Tuesday, Cookeville, TN 38501 according to arrest war- rants. LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN Mailing Address: When a deputy asked if she had anything ille- P.O. Box 2729 gal on her person or in Cookeville TN 38502 Senate Candidate at Ralph’s the vehicle, she allegedly Dr. Manny Sethi stopped in Cookeville at Ralph’s Donut Shop Thursday morning to ask voters said she did not. Phone: 931-526-9715 for their support in the August election for U.S. Senate. A needle fell on the Fax: 931-526-1209 ground when she got out of the vehicle, the war- News rants state. 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Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Today low around 64. South wind 15 to a south wind 20 to 25 mph, with midnight. Winds could gust as Almanac Lindsay McReynolds A 20% chance of showers. Mostly 20 mph, with gusts as high as gusts as high as 40 mph. high as 35 mph. Friday is the 10th day of the Managing Editor cloudy, with a high near 65. South 35 mph. year, with 356 remaining. The wind around 15 mph, with gusts Saturday Night Sunday sun sets at 4:46 p.m. and will Roger Wells as high as 25 mph. Saturday A 70% chance of showers and Partly sunny, with a high near 55. rise at 6:53 a.m. Saturday. The Advertising Director A 100% chance of showers and thunderstorms before midnight. moon is a Full Moon with 100% Tonight thunderstorms. Some storms Mostly cloudy, with a low around Sunday Night of the visible disc illuminated. Keith McCormick A 30% chance of showers and could be severe, with damaging 47. Southwest wind 15 to 20 mph Cloudy, with a low around 42. Circulation Manager thunderstorms. Cloudy, with a winds. High near 76. Windy, with decreasing to 5 to 10 mph after FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com

PAIGE STANAGE | HERALD-CITIZEN One of the many recent colorful sunsets in the Upper Cumberland. Video in apparent Epstein suicide attempt erased NEW YORK (AP) — Video the jail, prosecutors said. a former police offi cer who hearing with “live testimony” video would have supported footage of the area around The FBI also has deter- shared a cell with Epstein to determine what happened his position that Tartaglione Jeff rey Epstein’s jail cell on a mined that the footage does in July when the wealthy to the missing video. “acted appropriately” on the day he survived an apparent not exist on the jail’s backup fi nancier was discovered with “The various and inconsis- day in question, alluding to suicide attempt “no longer video system “as a result of bruises on his neck and then tent accounts of what hap- questions about whether Ep- exists,” federal prosecutors technical errors,” Assistant placed on suicide watch. pened to that video are deeply stein had been attacked. told a judge Thursday. U.S. Attorneys Maurene Com- Epstein later hanged troubling,” Barket said in an One of Epstein’s attor- Offi cials at the Metropol- ey and Jason Swergold wrote himself in jail Aug. 10 while email. neys, Marc Fernich, said the itan Correctional Center in in a court fi ling. awaiting trial on sex-traffi ck- Tartaglione is charged missing video “only adds to New York believed they had The revelation came despite ing charges, offi cials said. in what prosecutors have the unanswered questions preserved footage of guards assurances prosecutors Tartaglione’s defense attor- described as the “gang- and deepens the air of mys- fi nding Epstein after he made that jail offi cials were ney, Bruce Barket, told The land-style” killings of four tery surrounding (Epstein’s) appeared to have attempted preserving the footage at the Associated Press he intends men who disappeared during death, feeding the perception suicide, but actually saved a request of a defense attorney to ask U.S. District Judge a cocaine-related dispute. that the public will never re- video from a diff erent part of for Nicholas Tartaglione, Kenneth Karas to hold a Barket said the jailhouse ally know what happened.”

AP Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., meets with reporters. Pelosi to send impeachment articles for Senate trial ‘soon’ WASHINGTON (AP) The standoff between Democrats are “too — House Speaker Nan- the House speaker and embarrassed’’ to send cy Pelosi said Thursday Senate Majority Leader the articles of impeach- she will “soon’’ transmit Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., ment, the Senate will the articles of impeach- has been a test of wills simply move on next ment against President between the two power week to other business. Donald Trump, signal- centers in Congress “They do not get to ing a potential thaw in over what would be trap our entire coun- the standoff with Senate the third impeachment try into an unending Republicans as she trial in the nation’s groundhog day of warned against rushing history. impeachment without to an acquittal without McConnell said that resolution,” McConnell a fair trial. if Pelosi and House said. Pelosi, D-Calif., faces mounting pressure from Republicans and some Democrats to quit delaying the president’s trial in the Senate, three weeks after the House Democrats impeached Trump on charges of abuse and obstruction. Republi- cans say Democrats are embarrassed by their vote. But Pelosi coun- tered that Democrats are ‘’proud’’ of uphold- ing the Constitution and said she doubted that Senate Republicans will do the same. “I’ll send them over when I’m ready. That will probably be soon,” Pelosi told reporters at the Capitol, noting she is not postponing it “indefi nitely.’’ A4 HERALD-CITIZEN Opinion FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 herald-citizen.com Herald-Citizen Established 1903 Jack McNeely Editor and Publisher Lindsay McReynolds Managing Editor Kate Cook City Editor Don Foy News Editor A cut above: Update hairstyle, update outlook

y father and I still regret the fi rst and only time I dabbled in the world of high fashion. According to Yahoo! Lifestyle, retro fash- Mions from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s are making a comeback this year. Allthingshair.com reports that 16 throwback hair- styles from the ’70s are “back and better than ever!” While these playful trends are good for our country, I have my misgivings. Because I’m still upset about the David Cassidy shag haircut my sisters made me get in 1973, when I was 11. Liberals, where is your sense of humor? Cassidy, the heartthrob star of TV’s TOM “The Partridge Family,” was all the rage ho doesn’t love a good book don’t know it were lampooning conservatives PURCELL then. Like millions of teenage girls, my joke? Apparently, many is satire,” O’Sulli- which, by the way, is OK with sisters had major crushes on him. Democrats and CNN. van tweeted. me. Political satire is a form of TheyTheytoldm told me I’d be the fi rst kid in St. Germaine W It’s all knee slaps and Let me say that I free speech. School to part my hair down the middle and feather giggles until you make fun of appreciate CNN’s But when the Bee responds it over my ears. They told me I’d be popular with the the wrong people. attempt to parent to CNN with the story, “CNN girls. Most recently, CNN mounted those of us who are Attacks Babylon Bee: ‘The in- So I did the unthinkable. I pedaled my bike three its moral high-horse to scold RICH either too naive or ternet is only big enough for one miles to the unisex hair salon behind Murphy Mart. the Babylon Bee, a conservative MANIERI too ivory-skulled fake news site’,” the left stops I set my crumpled bills and coins on the counter. satirical website that needles to recognize satire. laughing. “Make me look like David Cassidy,” I said to the the political left. InInfactI’mth fact, I’m thinking of hiring There is always an underly- lady, a smoldering Marlboro Light dangling from her The story in the Bee, “Dem- someone from the network to sit ing element of truth to humor. lips. ocrats call for fl ags to be fl own next to me when I watch mov- That’s what makes it funny. As She clipped, cut, styled and set. She applied goops at half-staff to grieve the death ies with complicated plot lines Churchill once said, “A joke is a and sprays. When she turned the chair around so I of Soleimani,” highlights the to answer all of my annoying very serious thing.” could see myself in the mirror, I was horrifi ed. ridiculously misplaced and questions. CNN and its loyalists on the I didn’t look like David Cassidy. I looked like Dan- selective outrage on the part of “Who’s that guy?” left aren’t really interested in ny Bonaduce, Cassidy’s TV little brother. many on the left over the death “What did I miss when I protecting us from disinforma- The rest of that day, I hid in my room-until my of a murderous terrorist who, asked, ‘Who’s that guy?’” tion. They’re more interested father demanded I join the family for supper. according to the State Depart- I’m prepared to pay hand- in silencing critical and even I took my seat to his right. He sensed something ment, was responsible for the somely. We thickies need all the satirical voices. They don’t was off immediately. deaths of some 600 Americans help we can get. seem particularly alarmed that Washing his burger down with gulps of Pabst Blue and scores of others via Iranian But even I didn’t need help many millennials rely on “The Ribbon, he kept looking at me. proxy wars. Some Middle East working out the Bee’s story. The Daily Show,” which appears on ‘What the heck happened to your hair?” he fi nally experts consider his death more site’s tagline “Fake news you Comedy Central, as their pri- said. important than that of Osama can trust” is kind of a giveaway, mary news source. Nor do they “I got it cut.” Bin Laden. as are a couple of the Bee’s re- have a problem when liberals “But it’s parted down the middle.” But CNN didn’t think it was cent headlines: share stories from the Onion I nodded. funny, neither did its “disinfor- “Iran declines to sign Colin poking fun at conservatives. “Why would anyone part his hair down the mid- mation” reporter Donie O’Sulli- Kaepernick after reviewing But it drives them to distraction dle?!” van. Yes, reporting on disinfor- workout video.” to learn that the Bee’s story on I had no answer for him then. But today, psychol- mation is a job, at least at CNN. “Trump holds press confer- Soleimani was shared 500,000 ogists off er interesting insight into fashion’s deeper O’Sullivan was deeply con- ence to moon Iran on national times on social medial. meaning. cerned that too many conser- television.” I’m sure that CNN and the Clothing and style refl ect what’s going on in our vatives thought the Bee’s story I had to factcheck that last Democrats complaining about culture. In a strong economy, dress is more playful, was real. one, but it is indeed fake. the Bee also enjoy good satire colorful and bold. That’s what current trends sug- “To put this in perspective, I’m not sure why CNN feels once in a while, but only if gest-and it’s a positive. this is the same number of the need to send up fl ares to they’re the ones holding the “Clothing aff ects our mental processes and per- engagements the top NY Times warn us of satire. I must have skewer. ceptions which can change our minds and the way and CNN stories on Facebook missed all of the red alerts we think,” according to research by Karen Pine, a had over the past week,” he when “Saturday Night Life,” RICH MANIERI is a journalist and University of Hertfordshire professor. tweeted. “A lot of people sharing “The Daily Show” and “The author. His email address is man- In her book “Mind What You Wear: The Psycholo- this ‘satirical’ story on Face- Colbert Report,” among others, [email protected]. gy of Fashion,” Pine “shows how people’s mental pro- cesses and perceptions can be primed by clothing, as they internalize the symbolic meaning of their outer layers.” In other words, playful retro fashion trends just Michael Corleone could teach Trump a lesson might be benefi cial to our national psyche. Can they help us loosen up rigid mental processes and per- efore Donald Trump began for the United States Ayalon, a former director of ceptions, and maybe even change how we relate to to slur his words and concoct too,” explained Israel’s domestic security service. people with whom we vehemently disagree? fake verbs like “tolerize,” he Stephen Walt, one of Ayalon was visiting Philadelphia, Hey, it’s a small step but it’s worth a shot. Bdeclared on Wednesday that our smartest foreign at a time when candidate Trump Which brings us back to my David Cassidy haircut. “as long as I’m president of the aff airs experts. was attacking Obama’s nuclear It wasn’t until my mid-20s that I got rid of that long- United States, Iran will never be But Trump, deal. Ayalon told me that Trump out-of-fashion style. allowed to have a nuclear weap- lacking a shred of was being foolish: “To kill the I asked for something modern and trendy. The on…Their pursuit of nuclear DICK strategic thought, deal is to kill American leader- hairdresser cut my hair short and slicked it straight weapons threatens the civilized POLMAN apparently couldn’t ship in the Middle East. Their back with greasy goop. world. We’ll never let that hap- fathom the possi- assumption that we should sim- “What the heck happened to your hair?” said my pen.” bilibilityty tthathat IrIrana would refuse to ply reject this deal, and that we father. Great. If that’s what he wants, knuckle under, that instead it could then go back and negotiate “I got it cut.” perhaps he’d take a deal that would lash out. The result is the a better deal? This is nonsense. “You look like Eddie Munster!” he said. among other things compelled current tit-for-tat violence that This can only be heard from a Iran to cut its uranium-enriching could trigger a war. person who does not understand TOM PURCELL is a syndicated columnist. His email ad- centrifuges by nearly 75 percent That’s why Obama’s embrace of anything about Iran.” dress is [email protected] until the late 2020s and submit the Corleone credo made perfect Nor, of course, does Trump to ongoing international inspec- sense. Alas, Trump’s impulsive understand anything about tions. instinct is to destroy every last democracy. His spinners went to Oh wait! Those were the terms vestige of Obama’s work — as Capitol Hill Wednesday, ostensi- MODERATELY CONFUSED of the historic nuclear deal that evidenced Wednesday by his bly to explain why he was right Trump tore up two years ago oft-repeated false accusation to assassinate Qasem Soleimani, because it had one fundamen- that Obama funded terrorism. but mostly to tell Republican sen- tal problem: It was a signature Thanks to the “foolish” nuclear ators that they should not dissent achievement for Barack Obama. deal, he said, the Iranians “were or debate the warrior-in-chief’s So of course it had to go. given $150 billion…The missiles decisions. Which prompted a Obama had embraced the cre- fi red last night at us and our conservative Republican senator, do best expressed in Godfather II allies were paid for with the Utah’s Mike Lee, to blow a gasket by Michael Corleone: “Keep your funds made available by the last in front of the press corps: friends close, but your enemies administration.” “(It) was probably the worst closer.” If Trump was not a husk In truth, the actual amount briefi ng I’ve seen at least on a of a human ruled by petty pique, was reportedly closer to $50 military issue in the nine years he would understand the wisdom billion and, contrary to Trump’s I’ve served in the United States of entrapping a foe via interna- insinuation, it was not American Senate,” Lee complained. “I fi nd tional engagement. But because taxpayer money. It was Iran’s it insulting and I fi nd it demean- he’s so hung up on Obama, and so money that had been frozen until ing to the Constitution of the personally weak, he had to fl ex the signing of the nuclear deal in United States. It’s un-American. what he thinks is “strength.” His 2013. Nor does Trump have any It’s unconstitutional. And it’s disastrous decision to tear up the proof that the sums owed to Iran wrong.” nuclear deal has ramped up the were specifi cally spent to man- Leave it to Trump to shred dangerous tensions that present- ufacture the missiles Iran had every remnant of the Corleone ly plague us. launched. What he said Wednes- credo. As evidenced Wednesday, “The logic of Tehran’s response day, in his latest attempt to smear he can’t even keep his friends is straightforward and utterly his predecessor’s achievement, close. predictable: If the United States was just the usual stew of lies and wants to make life diffi cult for bellicosity. DICK POLMAN is a syndicated colum- Iran, its leaders will demonstrate I was reminded of a conver- nist. His email address is dickpol- that they can make life diffi cult sation I had in 2015 with Ami [email protected]. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 House restrains Trump actions on Iran Rhonda Sue Sparkman WASHINGTON (AP) — Re- Eight Democrats opposed the press release designed to attack igniting a debate over who has measure. President Trump,’’ while House MCMINNVILLE — Trad Wann; brother- the power to declare war, the A similar proposal by Sen. Tim Minority Leader Kevin McCa- Rhonda Sue Sparkman, in-law, Eddie Spark- Democratic-controlled House on Kaine, D-Va., faces an uphill fi ght rthy of California called it a 62, of McMinnville, man and wife, Linda; Thursday approved a resolution in the GOP-run Senate. Kaine’s “meaningless vote” on a measure Tennessee, passed from and sister-in-law, Ann asserting that President Donald eff orts received a boost Thursday that will never be sent to the this life Tuesday, Dec. Romans and husband, Trump must seek approval from as Republican Sen. Todd Young president or “limit his consti- 31, 2019, at Saint Thom- Bobby. Many aunts, Congress before engaging in fur- of Indiana, an ex-Marine, said he tutional authority to defend the as River Park Hospital uncles, cousins, other ther military action against Iran. might support the war powers American people.’’ in McMinnville. family members and The war powers resolution is measure. Two other Republican Vice President Mike Pence said Rhonda was born friends also survive. not binding on the president and senators said Wednesday they Thursday that Soleimani “was Thursday, March 7, In addition to her would not require his signature. would back Kaine’s plan. traveling the region making 1957, in McMinnville, parents, Rhonda was But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Pelosi, in announcing the plans to bring an attack against Tennessee. She was preceded in death by nonetheless insisted it “has real House vote, called the killing of American personnel and Ameri- the daughter of the her son, Jace Brandon teeth” because “it is a statement Gen. Qassem Soleimani “provoc- can forces.” late John Trusty and Sparkman. of the Congress of the United ative and disproportionate.” “When it comes to intelligence the late Bobbie Dodd A memorial service States.” Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise, we have to protect sources and Trusty. will be held at 2 p.m. The House passed the mea- the No. 2 House Republican, methods, there’s only certain Rhonda is survived Sunday, Jan. 12, at the sure, 224-194, with just three denounced the Democratic amount we can share with every by her husband, John Gath Baptist Church, Republicans voting in support. measure as little more than “a member of Congress,” Pence said. Sparkman; broth- 6967 Smithville Hwy., er, Johnny Trusty; McMinnville, TN three nieces, Kelly 37110. Young, LaNae Camp- In lieu of flowers the bell and Edrie Wann family has requested and husband, Travis; donations be made to great-nephews and Meals on Wheels in nieces, Dylan Young her honor. and wife, Caitlin, Online condolences Brant Young, Moore may be made to the Young, Noah Camp- family at gardensof- bell, Koley Campbell, memoryfuneralhome. Kamryn Campbell and com.

Caroline Miller COOKEVILLE — Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Edna Miller, 92, will be held at 11 a.m. Sat- urday, Jan. 11, at Heavenly Host Lu- theran Church. Rev. AP FILE Andrew Smith will Government contractors erect a section of Pentagon-funded border wall along the Colorado River offi ciate. She will be in Yuma, Ariz. transferred to Rou- bal Funeral Home in Wausaukee, Wiscon- sin, for additional ser- vices and burial to be and Donna (Jimmy) in Amberg Cemetery Suzawith of Amberg, Courts rule for border walls in Amberg, Wisconsin. Wisconsin; two sons, Her family will re- David (Jeanne) Miller WASHINGTON (AP) — Crews posts about 35 feet from the U.S. Grande levee or through prop- ceive friends Saturday, of Auburndale, Flori- could start building a private bank of the Rio Grande, the erty a signifi cant distance away Jan. 11, from 10-11 a.m. da, and Craig (Barba- border wall in South Texas with- river that forms the U.S.-Mexico from the river. The U.S. is cur- at the church. ra) Miller of Waupaca, in the coming days following a border in Texas. The compa- rently working to seize private Mrs. Miller passed Wisconsin; sister, Ar- federal judge’s ruling Thursday ny’s president, Tommy Fisher, land to build more sections of away Saturday, Jan. 4, line Holzman of Oak that lifted a restraining order wants to spend $40 million on the wall in Texas. 2020, at Mabry Health Creek, Wisconsin; fi ve against the project. private border wall — originally Crane issued a restraining or- Care and Rehabilita- grandchildren; and U.S. District Judge Randy promoted by a pro-Trump online der in December, but lifted that tion Center in Gaines- seven great-grandchil- Crane’s order was the second fed- fundraising group — to prove order Thursday. He also declined boro, Tennessee. dren. eral ruling in two days in favor that his company can build bar- to grant a restraining order She was born Feb. In addition to her of border barriers. Wednesday, riers more eff ectively. at the request of the National 3, 1927, in Fredonia, parents, she was pre- the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- The U.S. government sued Butterfl y Center, a nonprofi t Wisconsin, to the late ceded in death by her peals lifted a lower court’s stay to stop Fisher on the grounds located next to the South Texas George Stecker and husband, David Mill- that had prevented President that building so close to the Rio construction site. The butterfl y Hilda Wenzel Stecker. er; and brother, Stuart Donald Trump’s administration Grande risked changing the center and environmentalists She was a member Stecker. from diverting $3.6 billion from fl ow of the river and potentially warn building a border barrier of the Heavenly Host Memorial contribu- military construction projects to pushing fl oodwaters into Mexico, so close to the river could worsen Lutheran Church. She tions may be made to fund 175 miles of border wall. in violation of treaty obligations. erosion and potentially damage was active in the Red Kindred Hospice. While the White House on The U.S. attorney’s offi ce argued other land. Hat Society and was Dyer Funeral Home Thursday celebrated the appeals the project could shift the river Speaking after the hearing an honorary mem- is in charge of ar- court’s ruling, saying it rightful- and the international boundary, Thursday, Fisher said his work ber of the American rangements, 526-7158. ly lifted an “illegitimate nation- which violated the president’s crews were ready to start work- Legion Auxiliary. She Share your thoughts wide injunction,” Crane’s ruling authority “to conduct the foreign ing Sunday and could install all formerly owned and and memories at www. actually went against the U.S. relations of the United States.” of the steel posts in a week. operated Caroline’s dyerfh.com. government’s position. Existing segments of fencing “We look forward to show- Crafts in Amberg, Fisher Industries, a North and the small sections that the ing the whole entire world that Wisconsin. Dakota-based construction fi rm, government is currently build- you can have border protection Mrs. Miller is sur- wants to install 3 miles of steel ing typically run along the Rio where you need it,” Fisher said. vived by two daugh- ters, Karen Halvorsen of Baxter, Tennessee, Mississippi sends inmates to private prison Jackie ‘Butch’ Coff ee OXFORD, Miss. (AP) Correctional Facility system,” CoreCivic CEO extra security while — Mississippi’s prison in Tutwiler would cost Damon Hininger said. inmates were being GAINESBORO — Mr. Coff ee passed system signed a 90-day more than $2 million. CoreCivic said it shifted. The department Graveside services for away Wednesday, Jan. contract to shift 375 in- Department spokes- would house close-cus- said relatives of trans- Jackie “Butch” Coff ee, 1, 2020, at Smith Coun- mates from the Missis- woman Grace Simmons tody prisoners, those ferred inmates would be 75, of Elmwood, Ten- ty Health and Rehabili- sippi State Penitentiary Fisher declined to requiring high security. notifi ed. nessee, will be held at tation Center. at Parchman to a nearby provide a copy of the The state wouldn’t “While the depart- 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. Anderson-Upper private lockup, saying it contract and directed say when inmates were ment has challenges, 13, at John L. Clark Cumberland Funeral doesn’t have the guards The Associated Press being moved. Paloma keeping staff and the Memorial Cemetery in Home is in charge of to safely keep the in- to fi le a formal public Wu, a lawyer for the inmates safe is always Gainesboro, Tennes- arrangements, 931-268- mates in state custody records request. Southern Poverty Law our priority,” outgoing see. 1550. in the wake of recent Gov. Phil Bryant Center who tried to visit Corrections Commis- violence. released a copy of a clients at Parchman on sioner Pelicia Hall said The state and Core- Wednesday letter de- Wednesday, said large in statement. Civic announced the claring an emergency numbers of state troop- State law says Mis- Reba Alene Kinniard contract Thursday, a and allowing the state to ers were posted up and sissippi can house up to COOKEVILLE — Fu- service time at 2 p.m. day after it was signed. sign a contract without down U.S. 49W between 1,000 prisoners at the neral services for Reba Reba Kinniard The inmates were being soliciting bids. Parchman and Tutwil- Tallahatchie County Alene Kinniard, 84, of passed away Thursday, shifted after violence The state and Core- er, apparently to provide prison. Cookeville, Tennessee, Jan. 9, 2020, in Cookev- led to three deaths Civic, based in Nash- will be held at 2 p.m. ille. at Parchman and an ville, Tennessee, say Sunday, Jan. 12, at Presley Funeral unknown number of the contract could be Presley Funeral Home. Home is in charge of ar- injuries. Some inmates extended for 180 more Burial will be in rangements, 528-1044. were earlier moved into days, and allows for Smellage Cemetery in a closed-down cell the state to send more Silver Point, Tennes- to separate clashing prisoners. see. gang members. “We are pleased to be The family will The department said able to the state Get your sports physicals receive friends at the the 90-day contract to of Mississippi due to funeral home Sunday, house inmates at the signifi cant challenges done here! 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FRIDAY, JAN. 10 um, 116 W. Broad Street, Train Tales: 10:30-11 from 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. a.m. Cookeville Depot Follow clues, take pho- Museum, 116 W. Broad tos with cell phone or Street. Free activity for camera, be entered in preschool children. Call prize drawing. 520-5455. Therold’s Little Opry: Good Indoor Yard Sale: Benefi ts music & family fun at Cookeville Art. 8 a.m.- Therold’s Little Opry 3 p.m. Cookeville Art, near Gainesboro, at 6 186A S. Walnut Ave., p.m. at Center Grove 526-2424. Community Center. Basic Drawing Class: Guests “Four of a 12:30-2:30 p.m. All sup- Kind,” “Cousin Windy” plies furnished. Please & “Browngrass” will AP call offi ce to register for perform. Picnic’s pizza-making robot makes a pizza at a food vendor’s booth during the CES tech show class. Cookeville Art, MONDAY, JAN. 13 Wednesday in Las Vegas. 186A S. Walnut Ave., Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. 526-2424. $3/person. Great exer- Election Commission: The cise for mind & body! Putnam County Election Cookeville Communi- Commission will meet ty Center, 240 Carlen for regular monthly Drive. Call 526-8015. CES showcases pizza robot meeting at 8:30 a.m. Held TUESDAY, JAN. 14 at Election Commission Music & Dance: Silver LAS VEGAS (AP) — Robots robot, said it’s also assembling crowding sidewalks and streets. Offi ce, 705 County Ser- Point Community were front and center at the CES pizzas at T-Mobile Park in Seat- At least underwater, there’s a vices Drive, Cookeville. Center, 6:30-9 p.m., free gadget show in Las Vegas. One tle, where the company is based. smaller chance of traffi c acci- You are always welcome event. Features Cumber- even made pizza. Pizza shop owners can cus- dents — for now. & public is invited to land Country Band. The annual CES technology tomize the machine and add attend. Exercise Classes: For conference in Las Vegas runs whatever crusts or ingredients USE THE FORCE ... Dance & Country Music: seniors-Silver Sneakers, through Friday and off ers a they want. How focused are you, really? 7-10 p.m. Veterans Build- Silver & Fit approved. forum for companies to unveil Besides pizzas, Picnic said At BrainCo’s booth, people ing, 90 E. Spring Street, 10-11 a.m. Baxter Se- their products and services for the robot could be reconfi gured wearing headbands equipped Cookeville. Adults $5, nior Center. 101 Elmore the coming year. to make wraps or salads for with EEG sensors move toy cars Kids $2. Music: Tennes- Town Rd. Call 931-858- Here are some highlights: restaurants. around a racetrack using only see Outlaw Band. Open 5657. their minds. to the public. Parenting Skills: Free PIZZA ROBOT CRUISIN’ UNDER THE SEA The company, which was Exercise Classes: For classes off ered by The Tucked away behind a conces- Need a faster way to travel incubated at Harvard Innova- seniors-Silver Sneakers, Stephens Center. 9-10:30 sion stand, one robot was busy underwater? Sublue has your tion Lab, uses the headband to Silver & Fit approved. a.m. Topic: Understand- making overpriced pizzas for back. convert electro signals into a 10-11 a.m. Baxter Se- ing & Expressing Anger. the hungry crowds. The company makes hand- numeric scale of 0 to 100 to tell nior Center. 101 Elmore Held at Exchange Club/ “It’s not bad,” said McCord held scooters for underwater how hard someone is focusing. Town Rd. Call 931-858- Stephens Center Offi ce, Fitzsimmons, who paid $7.50 for use. Just press two buttons for The cars moved faster as people 5657. 1680 S. Jeff erson Ave. a pepperoni slice while the ro- the battery-powered motors to hit higher numbers. SATURDAY, JAN. 11 Suite C, Cookeville. Call bot worked behind the register. start, and you’re on your way. BrainCo makes the head- Turkey Shoot: 10 a.m. 800-635-5199. “It’s kind of neat watching the Sublue’s scooters are mostly bands for athletes, including Bring 12, 16, &20 gauge WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15 thing do its thing.” made for professional use — for the USA Weightlifting team, to shotguns. Shells & U.C. Habitat for Humanity: The robot, which resembles divers or other underwater test their focus levels and get targets provided. Women Build Luncheon, an assembly line, can churn out explorers. But the company is them in the right headspace Prizes: cash, turkeys, noon-1 p.m. at Progres- 300 12-inch pies in an hour. (The working on a less expensive for training. The company says bacon, tenderloins & sive Savings Bank, 1080 high price, though, has nothing model for casual water adven- that using mind games before ham. Shots $5/each or Interstate Dr. RSVP at to do with the robot’s costs, but turers, one it expects will cost workouts — and meditation 5 shots/$20. Benefi ts 528-1711 ext. 7 or email the captive audience at CES’ $500 to $600. afterward — can make athletes Monterey Lions Club [email protected]. sprawling venues.) On the CES fl oor, Sublue had more eff ective, without altering Eyesight projects. From THURSDAY, JAN. 16 Humans are still needed to a huge glass tank pool where on- their training. I-40, exit 300, west on U.C. Habitat for Humanity: make lunch. A worker with an lookers gawked at a professional Traditionally, EEG measure- Hwy 70, just past Bee Women Build Luncheon, iPad tells the robot what type diver showing off the scooters. ments are used medically — but Rock rd. on left. Call 931- noon-1 p.m. at First of pizza to make and then slides The scooter comes with BrainCo says it collects more 267-2647. National Bank, 412 S. a frozen crust on the conveyor a strap so you don’t lose it. than 1,000 data points from the Dance: 7-10 p.m. Liv- Jeff erson Ave. RSVP at belt. As the crust goes down the There’s also a mount for your headband, which it uses to mea- ingston American 528-1711 ext. 7 or email line, sauce, cheese, sausage and phone, hopefully encased in a sure the person’s mental state. Legion, 121 S. Church [email protected]. other toppings fall from above waterproof covering. BrainCo also sells the head- St. Performing band is 1 FRIDAY, JAN. 17 and onto the crust. A worker Land scooters have gained bands to schools so teachers can Eyd Dawg. Concessions Train Tales: 10:30-11 then needs to put the pie in the popularity in urban areas in get a real-time look at how stu- available. No member- a.m. Cookeville Depot oven, take it out when it’s done recent years, garnering both dents are responding to lessons. ship necessary. Family Museum, 116 W. Broad and slice it up. praise for their small size and But it’s not for sale to individual friendly. Street. Free activity for Picnic, the startup behind the ease of use and pushback for consumers. Oil Painting Class: 10:30 preschool children. Call a.m.-12:30 p.m. Bring 520-5455. your own supplies. Dance & Country Music: Call offi ce for open- 7-10 p.m. Veterans Build- ings. Cookeville Art, ing, 90 E. Spring Street, West says Iran shot down airliner 186A S. Walnut Ave., Cookeville. Adults $5, 526-2424. Kids $2. Music: Tennes- WASHINGTON (AP) — It is Dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m. see Outlaw Band. Open “highly likely” that Iran shot Cookeville Community to the public. down the civilian Ukrainian Center. Diff erent bands Exercise Classes: For jetliner that crashed near Teh- every week. Mostly seniors-Silver Sneakers, ran late Tuesday, killing all 176 country & a little bit of Silver & Fit approved. people on board, U.S., Canadian rock & roll. $5 entry fee. 10-11 a.m. Baxter Se- and British offi cials declared WestSide Scavenger Hunt: nior Center. 101 Elmore Thursday. They said the fi ery Free activity begins at Town Rd. Call 931-858- missile strike could well have Cookeville Depot Muse- 5657. been a mistake amid rocket launches and high tension throughout the region. NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE SUIT The crash came just a few hours after Iran launched a You are advised that aft er February 1, additional ballistic attack against Iraqi penalties and costs will be imposed in consequence of military bases housing U.S. suits to be fi led for enforcement of the lien for taxes troops in its violent confronta- against land; until the fi ling of such suits, taxes may be tion with Washington over the paid at my offi ce. U.S. drone strike that killed an TCA 67-5-2401. Th is only pertains to 2018 taxes. Iranian Revolutionary Guard general. The airliner could have Freddie G. Nelson been mistaken for a threat, said Putnam County Trustee four U.S. offi cials, speaking on condition of anonymity to dis- cuss sensitive intelligence. Today is Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whose country Peculiar lost at least 63 citizens in the downing, said in Toronto: “We have intelligence from multiple sources including our allies and AP Peop le our own intelligence. The evi- Rescue workers recover the bodies of victims of a Ukrainian dence indicates that the plane plane crash near Tehran, Iran, Wednesday. was shot down by an Iranian surface-to-air missile.” It was not immediately clear plane. Day Likewise, U.K. Prime Minis- how the U.S. and its allies would “Somebody could have made ter Boris Johnson said, “There react. Despite eff orts by Wash- a mistake on the other side.” is now a body of information ington and Tehran to step back Trump said, noting the plane * that the fl ight was shot down from the brink of possible war, was fl ying in a “pretty rough 5% OFF by an Iranian surface-to-air the region remained on edge neighborhood.” YOUR PURCHASE WHEN missile.” after the killing of the Iranian Late Thursday, the U.S. House YOU ACT PECULIARLY. The assessment that 176 general and Iran’s retaliatory approved a measure that aims people were killed as collateral missile strikes. U.S. troops were to bar any further military *Valid only at Baxter, Livingston & Cookeville locations damage in the Iranian-U.S. con- on high-alert. action against Iran without con- fl ict cast a new pall over what At the White House, President gressional approval. However, had at fi rst appeared to be a rel- Donald Trump suggested he be- the resolution approved by the atively calm aftermath follow- lieved Iran was responsible for Democratic-majority House is ing the U.S. military operation the shootdown and dismissed nonbinding and, at any rate, no Baxter Cookeville Crossville Livingston Jamestown that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Iran’s initial claim that it was similar measure could pass the 145 Fast Lane 606 S. Willow Ave. 57 Cumberland Plaza 870 Overton Plaza 458 North Main St. Soleimani. a mechanical issue with the Republican-controlled Senate. (931) 858-6272 (931) 526-6121 (931) 787-1516 (931) 823-6272 (931) 752-6272 FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 Religion HERALD-CITIZEN A7 herald-citizen.comherald citizen.com What does Th e importance Romans of keeping 10:13-17 records

ecord-keeping is vital to cor- teach us? dial and competent function- ality. In our nation, we have he Word of God Rbirth records and verifi ca- speaks to us in tions of every kind for diverse Romans 10:13-17 and purposes.pp Falsifying records is Tsays, “For whoso- unethical and, in ever shall call upon the some cases, illegal. name of the Lord shall be Lack of record-keep- saved. How ing begets confusion, then shall and insistence on no they call on tracking methods him in whom can be a shield for they have STERL nefarious deeds. not believed? AP FILE PARAMORE There may be no And how Bart Bartels, who leads the security team at Northfield Church in Gering, Nebraska, consensus on which shall they talks about the church’s security team in December 2019. records merit mer preservation, but RYAN believe in their points deserve protection. BARNHART him of whom Each of us compiles an earthly they have Some churches move toward record of deeds. It is diffi cult to not heard? And how assess the facts since motivations shall they hear without a are in play, but we did what we preacher? And how shall did, and it is what is. Well-wish- they preach, except they armed security during services ers will smile and dismiss our be sent? As it is written, foibles while adversaries obsess How beautiful are the GERING, Neb. (AP) — A told at least one person: “Un- foot traffi c. over our smallest fl aws. We do feet of them that preach shooting at a Texas church fortunately, it’s not the 1950s The church has also fallen the same to others. At some the gospel of peace, and in which two armed congre- anymore.” victim to some thefts and point, we must join Solomon in bring glad tidings of good gants fatally shot a gunman At First Baptist Church, ef- burglaries. One brazen theft disregarding some criticisms. things! But they have not who had killed two people forts to form a security team occurred as the pastor sat in The pot judges the kettle, so to all obeyed the gospel. For during church services began three years ago after his offi ce. speak, when judging quality on Esaias saith, Lord, who Sunday highlighted a jux- some of its members attended “Anyone could walk in off human terms. Everyone fails the hath believed our report? taposition religious leaders a training on active shooter the street and who knows gold standard, yet discernment So then faith cometh by have been struggling with in events, Smith said. what could happen,” Smith is important, and life without hearing, and hearing by recent years. Churches are The church is located on a said. discretion impossible. The Bible the word of God.” sanctuaries, places where a major thoroughfare, Avenue No one incident led to con- teaches us that value judgments I believe the fi rst thing message of peace and under- I, in Scottsbluff . It’s location cern among church leader- are necessary but must be adjudi- we can learn from this standing guide the mission. near Walmart and a local ship, but many at the church cated with humility and mercy. passage is the gospel However, in a modern world, park mean that oftentimes, and throughout the country Still, you and I leave marks command to call upon more churches are weighing diff erent people have shown were catalysts for church which cannot be erased, and we the name of the Lord. If the heavy burden of “protect- up at the church. On one oc- leaders to put into place en- suff er by comparison. you are reading this that ing its fl ocks,” in the words casion, the church secretary hanced security. People may be more or less means you are a human of security leaders at Scotts- found a homeless man sleep- At Northfi eld Church, a honorable than their deeds. being and you are alive. bluff and Gering churches. ing in a back room. The man Nov. 5, 2017, church shooting While tempting to label, it is That also means that “If you would have asked startled the woman and its in Sutherland, Texas, caught unfair to characterize people by you are a sinner who has me even 10 years ago if we unknown how long the man the attention of church singular (or minority) actions. A rebelled against God Al- would have armed security had been in the church. The leaders at the Gering church, still shot from movie will not ac- mighty. He created us and in our church, I would have discovery of the man pointed prompting formation of a curately portray the plot or any we sinned against him. told you no,” Chris Smith, out a problem common in security team. Twenty-six essential elements of the produc- That sin is utter rebellion a deacon at First Baptist many churches: it is hard to people were killed in the tion. Likewise, snapshots of our against God, no matter Church, told the Star-Herald. keep an eye on all the nooks shooting and 20 more were lives may picture us as saints or how good we try to make However, as he notes he has and crannies without a lot of wounded. scoundrels apart from context. ourselves look in the sight The concerned will not forget, of man. however, that it is easier to tear God commands us to down than to build. call upon the name of the Occasionally, a person’s Lord to be saved. This gos- Methodists propose split in gay actions are within the realm of pel command involves re- acceptability, but not conformi- pentance, a turning from ty. We can confused the right self and sin to the Lord marriage, clergy impasse with the norm and disallow the Jesus Christ. This gospel southpaw. A nonconformist may command also involves be often nonemployed as the believing. In Romans 5:1 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) approach off ends more than the the Apostle Paul says we — United Methodist Church ethic. While bystanders will ex- are justifi ed by faith. We leaders from around the press admiration for the maver- are declared righteous by world and across ideologi- ick, they will mostly not support faith and Ephesians 2:8-9 cal divides unveiled a plan the cause of the lone wolf. The tells us that even the faith Friday for a new conser- pack is more comforting than the we have is a gift from God. vative denomination that chill wind of pioneering, but the And even though our faith would split from the church left-hander is a valuable asset to is a gift from God, God in an attempt to resolve a any pitching staff . still commands us to turn decades-long dispute over It’s a lonely voyage to the Is- from self to Jesus Christ. gay marriage and gay clergy. land of Misfi t Toys. The outsider This is the gospel com- The proposal, called “A will be misunderstood as he’s not mand. Have you obeyed it? Protocol of Reconciliation wrong, he’s just diff erent (nod to Have you submitted to the & Grace Through Separa- Willie and Waylon) and his pride Son? Have you confessed tion,” envisions an amicable AP FILE won’t let him do things that only your rebellion against separation in which conser- A gay pride rainbow flag flies along with the U.S. flag seem right. Bitterness becomes a God and trusted Jesus vative churches forming a in front of the Asbury United Methodist Church in constant, if allowed, in the life of alone? This takes us to the new denomination would Prairie Village, Kansas. the fi sh out of water (as well as, second thing this passage retain their assets. The new the fi sh in water). Looking back, teaches us. Not everyone denomination also would dicial Council, in 2017 when bans on LGBTQ-inclusive we see things deemed important will obey the gospel com- receive $25 million. it declared that the bishop’s practices. A majority of U.S.- fade in the context of time. mand. The proposal was signed consecration “was incom- based delegates opposed that You and I have a record and In this passage Paul in December by a 16-member patible with church law.” plan but were outvoted by a reputation in real time. They says, “but they have not panel, who worked with a However, Oliveto was U.S. conservatives teamed were gained with or apart from all obeyed the gospel.” mediator and began meeting allowed to remain as the with delegates from Method- reason, but they are there. It is Paul also quotes Isaiah in October. The panel was resident bishop of the Moun- ist strongholds in Africa and instructional and inspirational 53:1 where the prophet formed after it became clear tain Sky Conference, which the Philippines. to understand that these are not writes, “Lord who hath the impasse over LGBTQ includes United Methodist Methodists in favor of the only records. believed our report?” issues was irreconcilable. churches in Colorado, Mon- allowing gay clergy and gay Job said his record and witness Not everyone will obey The next step could come at tana, Utah, Wyoming and marriage vowed to contin- were in heaven. God is watch- the Gospel command to the church’s General Confer- a section of Idaho. Asked ue fi ghting. Meanwhile the ing us from a distance, and His believe on the Lord Jesus ence in May. what a post-separation world Wesleyan Covenant Associa- judgment is the one that counts. Christ and be saved. It’s Methodist Bishop Karen looks like for the church to tion, representing tradition- What others understand darkly, sad, but it’s true. Willing Oliveto, the denomination’s move forward, Oliveto said, al Methodist practice, had God understands full well. The unbelief will damn a soul fi rst openly gay bishop, “We are no longer using already been preparing for a question of our lives regards to hell for eternity. This said the United Method- LGBTQ people as scape- possible separation. whether or not we have attempt- takes us then to the fi nal ist Church leadership goats.” Concern over the future of ed His will, pleased others or truth we want to see from “was clearly at a point in Members of the 13-mil- the church pushed members, forged a path of self-aggrandize- this passage. Faith comes which we couldn’t agree to lion-person denomination led by Bishop John Yambasu ment. The heavenly record will by hearing the word of disagree” over same-sex have been at odds for years of Sierra Leone, to convene a not be forgot. God. Remember when I relationships. “I’m actually over the issue, with mem- group to share ideas across When we face the fi nal curtain, said earlier that faith is really sad that we couldn’t bers in the United States the theological spectrum. it will be too late for a do-over. a gift from God? God is build a bridge that could leading the call for full in- New York Bishop Thomas That which we would achieve, we pleased to give that gift of have provided a witness to clusion for LGBTQ people. Bickerton said that turned must attempt. Even now may be faith through the preach- the world of what unity amid The rift widened last year into the fi nal panel, made up too late for some deeds, but noth- ing of His word. He places diversity and disagreement when delegates meeting in of moderates, progressives ing is impossible with God. the highest emphasis on could look like.” Oliveto was St. Louis voted 438-384 for and traditionalists from Af- the preaching of His word challenged by the denomina- a proposal called the Tradi- rica, Europe, the Philippines STERL PARAMORE is the pastor of because that’s how sin- tion’s highest court, the Ju- tional Plan, which affi rmed and the United States. Faith Fellowship in Cookeville. ners hear the truth about Jesus and obey the gospel. How do you turn away Silver Point church of Christ from sin and willing MLK Day activities to emphasize nonviolence ...pointing the way to the cross since 1929 unbelief? Hear the word of ATLANTA (AP) — politicians, entertain- event all the more cru- 6701 Smithville Highway the Lord — Repent of your As the nation prepares ers and sports fi gures, cial, Bernice King told Silver Point, Tennessee sin and call upon Jesus for the Martin Luther King’s daughter said reporters. Time of Services: Christ today! This is my King Jr. national holi- Thursday. “This is an election prayer for every reader of day amid a “dire” elec- The impeachment year. For many people Sunday Bible Study 9 AM this article today. tion year, the Atlanta of President Donald this is a dire election Worship 10 AM & 6 AM center named for him Trump and a tumultu- year,” she said. “And I Wednesday Bible Study 7 PM RYAN BARNHART is the pastor will off er nonviolence ous climate in the Unit- say that on both sides Minister: John Whitson (931-858-2390/239-1794) at Post Oak Presbyterian training, voter regis- ed States make this of the equation. Both Visit us on the web at silverpointchurchofchrist.org Church. tration and visits from year’s commemorative sides of the aisle.” A8 HERALD-CITIZEN RELIGION FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 herald-citizen.com 0CHURCH CALENDAR0 Church denomination The Church Calendar is a vide new shoes to poor alone. Meets Wednes- nolia House, corner of 10 a.m. Caney Fork Bap- daily list of events hosted by children in Central days, 7 p.m. at Trinity N. Madison & Freeze tist Church, 2404 Hwy. forgives Atlanta nonprofit groups in Putnam, America & Mexico. Call in Algood, 205 W. Wall streets. Contact church 70 East, Cookeville. White, Overton & Jackson Terry McBroom 931- St. offi ce 526-2177. Everyone is welcome. college’s counties. To be included, 252-9704. Food Pantry: New The Grove: The Grove, First Tuesday each $4M debt call 526-9715 & ask for the Celebrate Recovery: Beginning Fellowship Little Tree Learners, month. Call Roxanne newsroom secretary or email Christ-centered recov- Church has a food pan- Mother’s Day Out 261-4037. ATLANTA (AP) — calendar@herald-citizen. ery meetings. Over- try for those in need. Program, Tuesdays & Restoring Hope: Re- Leaders of the African com. Be sure to include your come hurts, habits, & Second Saturday every Thursdays, 8:30 a.m.- storing Hope, a Chris- Methodist Episcopal name & number as well as a hang-ups. Tuesdays 6 month 9-10 a.m. 775 2:30 p.m., now enroll- tian-based help center, Church forgave $4 time, date & location of the p.m. Call Steve 260- West Cemetery Rd. Call ing. Infants-preschool- distributes household million in debt owed by event. Church-related items 3202, or www.college- 651-2461. ers will enjoy a loving, items, toiletries, furni- a college it founded in are published in the Religion side.org/CR. Free Clothing: West safe, caring environ- ture, clothes, shoes & Atlanta. section each Friday. Deadline Children’s Program: A View Baptist Church ment. Call 526-9355 or toys for those in need. The financial boost for church calendar items is creative children’s gives away free clothing visit www.thegrovelife. 7311 Baxter Rd., Bax- for Morris Brown noon Wednesday. program, New Thought fi rst & third Monday org. ter, Saturday 9 a.m.- College was announced ONGOING Unity Church (823 10th each month, 11 a.m.-1 How Do You Spell ‘Pres- noon, except holiday Tuesday night, news Addiction Recovery St.) is held Sundays at p.m. 427 Laurel Ave. byterian?’: Each Sunday weekends. We also outlets reported. In Groups: Hope for Life, 11 a.m. Free Clothing: Clothes at First Presbyterian accept non-perishable exchange, the college non-residential. Put- Christian Science: Chris- for entire family, no Church, on N. Dixie, & monetary donations. agreed to establish a nam County: Tues- tian Science Society paperwork or ques- Cookeville, classes Call for appointment for $1.5 million scholarship days 9 a.m., Engrafted of Cookeville, branch tions asked, everyone meet at 9:45 a.m. each after-hours deliveries, for AME church mem- Word Church (women of The First Church welcome. Second Sunday. Everyone wel- Leecoe 239-3040. bers. only.) Tuesdays 6 p.m., of Christ Scientist, Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon. come. Senior Lunch: Every Morris Brown Col- Church on the Hill. services at 10:30 a.m. Silver Point Baptist Interfaith Peace Project: third Tuesday. Free lege lost its accredita- Overton County: Mon- Sundays, 118 E. 1st St. Church, 14021 Buff alo Noon, fi rst Wednesday lunch & fellowship for tion in 2002. Interim days 6 p.m., Livingston at Holly. Call 854-0916. Valley Road, Silver of each month. First folks 50+, everyone president Kevin James First Church. Jackson Clothing Giveaway: Point. Presbyterian Church. welcome. Silver Point launched an effort last County: Mondays 6:30 Green Pond Church, 115 Grief: Heart of the Open to any interested Baptist Church, 14021 year to become accred- p.m. The LifeHouse Murphy Lane., Craw- Cumberland provides parties. Buff alo Valley Rd., ited again. An official Church. Group is free. ford. 6 p.m. Every 4th grief peer support Meditation: Unitarian Silver Point. told the Atlanta Jour- Workbook $10. Call 888- Saturday. groups for the entire Universalist Congre- SUNDAY, JAN. 12 nal-Constitution that 688-0470 ext. 105. Visit Compassionate Communi- family, including child- gation of Cookeville Groundbreaking Ceremo- the debt forgiveness TeenChallengeUC.Org. cation: Unitarian Uni- care. Bereavement & di- meditation group, 6 ny: Join us for the Arise will help. Adult Bereavement: Sup- versalist Congregation vorce groups for grade p.m. second Tuesday & Tell Groundbreak- “The removal of the port group Tuesdays 10- of Cookeville’s Compas- 2-adult. Call 525-2600. each month, 31 W. 1st ing Ceremony for the long-term debt im- 11:15 a.m., & 6-7:15 p.m. sionate Communication Grief Share: Spon- St. It doesn’t matter if new addition, 4-6 p.m. proves our position ... Stevens Street Baptist circle meets 6 p.m. fi rst sored by Cookeville you are just curious, Stevens Street Baptist which is a critical part Church campus. Call & third Wednesdays, First United Methodist a novice, or long-time Church. of the accreditation 525-2600. Hosted by at 31 W. 1st St. This is Church, 2 new Grief practitioner. Come Special Singing: “The process,” said Sher- Heart of the Cumber- a Nonviolent Commu- Share groups will begin experience a sense of Agee Family” will be manetta Carter, chief land. nication method, a tool in January for those calm in an accepting, singing at 6 p.m. at financial officer for Aglow: Aglow Inter- for resolving diff erenc- who have suff ered the supportive environ- Cookeville Free Will Morris Brown College. national has a single es. Visit http://tinyurl. loss of a loved one. The ment. Visit http://ti- Baptist Church, 833 S. The Georgia Con- purpose, to see God’s com/ca2ofcf. 13-week, 2-hour, faith- nyurl.com/ca2ofcf. Willow Ave. Call Pastor ference of the African will be done on earth as Divorce Care: Divorce- based sessions consist Mother’s Day Out: First Seth 526-8418. Methodist Episcopal it is in heaven, through Care is a friendly, of videos & facilitated Baptist Church Cookev- SUNDAY, JAN. 19 Church founded Morris prayer, local groups, caring group of people group discussions. ille’s Mother’s Day Out African Children’s Choir: Brown College in 1881, events & outreach. Call who will walk with you Wednesdays 9:30-11:30 program, Tuesdays & Will host a concert at the newspaper report- Karen 979-0727 or vis- through one of life’s a.m. starts Jan. 15; Sat- Fridays, 8:45 a.m.-2:45 6 p.m. at Cookeville ed. The college current- it www.aglow.org. most diffi cult experi- urdays, 10 a.m.-noon, p.m. Call Linda 526- Nazarene Church. No ly has about 40 students Aluminum Cans: Donate ences. Don’t go thru starts Jan. 18. Both 7119. tickets are required. enrolled, according to aluminum cans to pro- separation or divorce groups meet at Mag- Parkinson’s Support Group: Donations appreciated. news outlets. Church Directory

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Algood Cumberland ALGOOD Willow Avenue St. Michael’s Presbyterian Church UNITED Church of Christ SYCAMORE Episcopal Church Harp Ave. Algood, TN Sunday a.m. 9:00 640 N. Washington Ave. Minister-Rev. Richard Bond 1x2” Church of Christ Cookeville, TN 38501 METHODIST Bible Study 10:15 Worship-9:30 AM Means 1 column by (931) 526-4654 Sunday School-10:30 AM CHURCH P.M. Worship 6:00 Monday-7:00 PM 3 inches. Wed. Bible Study 7:00 Sunday Services www.stmike-tn.org Too small to be noticed? Sunday Morning Worship Services You read this one. Broadcast on WHUB 1400 at 10 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - Adult Bible Study SUNDAY WORSHIP: 1150 South Willow Avenue 9:00 a.m. - Morning Worship 8:00 AMHoly Eucharist, Rite I Jeremiah Tatum, Minister 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II 10:15 a.m. - Bible Classes 432-2333 (Nursery Provided) 5:00 p.m. - Evening Worship 135 West Main St., Algood, TN. SUNDAY SCHOOL FIRST CUMBERLAND Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Services 9:15 a.m. ALL AGES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Worship at 10:55 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST 565 East 10th Street 7:00 p.m. - Bible Classes WEDNESDAY WORSHIP : Cookeville, TN 38501 NURSERY PROVIDED 12:00 PM Holy Eucharist Rite II 931-526-6585 Church Office Albert Willis, Pastor 1144 Crescent Drive, 931-528-8587 Nursery School ALL AGES WELCOME Sunday Schedule: 537-6111 • www.algoodumc.org Cookeville VISITORS WELCOME Worship - 8:45 and 11:00 AM Church School - 9:50 AM 931-526-5427 Evening Worship - 6:00 PM LUTHERAN Wednesday Worship: FIRST The Connection - 5:00 PM Minister: Steve Reeder UNITED Heavenly Host Christian Smith, www.sycamorecoc.com Senior Pastor METHODIST Lutheran Churc h & School CHURCH and Early Childhood Center BAPTIST Everyone is invited to attend: Pastor: Andrew Smith 165 EAST BROAD, Northeast Church: 931-526-3423 COOKEVI LLE, TN 38501 School & ECC: 520-3766 Phone: (931) 526-2177 Church of Christ HOLLADAY Off Highway 111, Cookeville, TN We invite you to worship with us: www.cookevillefumc.org Bible Study 9:00 AM 8:00 am and 10:30 am Sunday 9:15 am Bible Classes *Radio Broadcast - FM 94.1 CHURCH OF Worship...... 10:00 AM Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM 777 S. Willow Ave., Cookeville ••Martin Kevin Conrad Thielen CHRIST HeavenlyHostLCMS.org Senior Senior Pastor Wednesday 1765 Mine Lick Creek Rd. Bible Study...... 7:00 PM Worship Service: Cookeville, TN MINISTER - Paul Wilmoth 8:30 a.m. & 10:55 a.m. - Sanctuary CATHOLIC Antioch Sunday Bible Study...... 10 a.m. Assoc. Minister - David Hill Sunday Morning Worship...11 a.m. A warm welcome awaits Friendship UMC Church of Christ Sunday Evening Worship...... 6 p.m. everyone - 526-2535 St. Thomas Aquinas 5454 S. Jeff erson Ave 4711 Old Sparta Rd. Wednesday Bible Study...6:30 p.m. Cookville, TN Catholic Church Cookeville, TN Nursery Available 421 N. Washington Ave., Cookeville Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School...... 10 AM Worship Service: 11:00 a.m. Johnny Fox, Minister 526-2575 Worship...... 11 AM 1x2” Wed. night Bible Study: 5:30 p.m. Means 1 column by Fr. Christiano Pastor: Robert Baker Evening Worship...... 5 PM 432-4751 2 inches. Nunes de Silva (931)525-3555 www.holladaychurchofchrist.com Wednesday Bible Study.....6:30 PM Too small to be noticed? MASS SCHEDULE You read this one. Saturday 5:00 p.m. ROCKY POINT COOPERATIVE BAPTIST Sunday 8:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m. MISSIONARY BAPTIST Algood SMYRNA 12:30 p.m. Spanish Mass “We’re not the church nearest but the church dearest” CHURCH OF CHRIST Please Call for Holy Days Church of 3698 Dodson Branch Road Schedule Cookeville, TN 38501 • 931-526-5403 SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Sunday Bible Study...... 9:00 AM Christ Saturday, 4:00 or by appointment 1x2.5” 395 W. Main, Algood, TN Sunday Worship...... 10:00 AM NON-DENOMINATIONAL Weekday Masses 8:00 a.m. Daily Means 1 column by Sunday Bible Study 9:00 AM Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM http://www.cookevillestthomas.org Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 PM Nolan Cantrell, Pastor 2.5 inches. Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 AM Too small to be noticed? Sun. Evening Bible Study 5:25 P.M. SUNDAY “Come and Give Us A Try Everyone Is Welcome” Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 PM Studies In The Word You read this one. 780 AM / 106.1 FM LIVELIFE.CHURCH Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 PM AT 7:30 AM 1x1.5” NEW ZION MISSIONARY Nursery Available The Bible Way Means 1 column by BAPTIST CHURCH 1600 AM / 110.9 FM NEW TRADITIONAL 1.5 inches. Bro. Larry S. Gregory, Pastor Preacher John Chowning AT 9:00 AM SERVICE AT Hwy. 56 • Bloomington Springs, TN Minister, James Rogers Too small to be noticed? Call 931-528-1684 for info. 537-6221 THE EDGE AT 10:00 “Free Bible Lesson by Associate Minister, Sammy Webb You read this one. SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10 A.M. www.cocsmyrna.org WORSHIP SERVICE - 11 A.M. Mail Upon Request” 2223 N. Washington Ave 931.526.6900 FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 HERALD-CITIZEN A9 herald-citizen.com PUTNAM COUNTY DEVOTIONAL PAGE

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CHURCH OF GOD LUTHERAN FAITH PRESBYTERIAN NEW COVENANT TABERNACLE Hometown Family Care 9177 Roberts Rd. Silver Point, Tn 771 S. Jefferson Ave. Where We Care About You and Your Family ALGOOD CHURCH OF GOD HEAVENLY HOST LUTHERAN 931-303-3366 106 Thompson Lane, 537-9927 777 S. Willow Ave., 526-3423 ONE AGAIN MINISTRIES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 2553 Isaacs Path BAXTER CROSSROADS CHURCH OF GOD METHODIST 20 N. Dixie Ave., 526-4424 NATALIE STOUT 1250 Main St. ONE ELEVEN FELLOWSHIP REALTOR ® Baxter, 858-4480 ALGOOD UNITED METHODIST GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 6200 Hwy. 111 N., 537-3003 931-520-7750 office 931-520-7728 fax 135 W. Main St., 537-6111 2226 Burton Branch Rd., 520-0893 Wanda Keagle, FNP 931-267-9509 cell BAXTER FIRST CHURCH OF GOD PARTNERS IN MISSION INTL’ 586 Suite L South Jefferson Ave., Cookeville 410 E. SPRING STREET, SUITE G 446 Elm St. ALMYRA UNITED METHODIST MT. HERMAN CUMBERLAND 1225 Buckingham Pl., 526-7480 COOKEVILLE, TN 38501 Baxter, 858-4137 1610 Bunker Hill Rd., 738-3548 PRESBYTERIAN 931-854-0050 5544 Mt. Herman Rd. PRAISE CATHEDRAL CHURCH BOMA FIRST CHURCH OF GOD BAXTER UNITED METHODIST 719 S. Jefferson Ave., Cookeville FREE Anderson - Upper Cumberland 10630 Old Baxter Rd., Baxter 102 Main St., Baxter POST OAK PRESBYTERIAN 528-8701 858-5119 858-4334 or 858-4431 1174 Post Oak Rd., 528-7758 ESTIMATES FUNERAL HOME PRIMERA IGLESIA EVANGELICA Jimmy Anderson BRINDLEY’S CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD BURTONS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT ASSOC. 200 S. Chestnut St., Monterey Funeral Director 1012 Burgess School Rd., 432-4151 133 Mill St., 537-9404 629 N. Cedar Ave., 526-5772 839-3399 COMPLETE www.ucfuneral.com AUTO REPAIR OBIT LINE 931-268-1551 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY COOKEVILLE UMC SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST RAY OF HOPE STREET MINISTRY 1580 S. Jefferson Ave., 526-9953 271 E. 9th St., 526-1343 515 E. Broad St. 2131 S. Grundy Quarles Hwy. 640 S. Willow Ave., Cookeville Gainesboro , TN • P. O. Box 398 GERHART MEMORIAL SEVENTH-DAY Phil Martin 931-268-0266 • 931-268-1550 • 931-858-7474 COLONIAL HILLS CHURCH OF GOD FIRST UNITED METHODIST ADVENTIST RESTORATION OF HOPE MINISTRIES 931.528.2625 1691 Burgess Falls Rd., 432-7729 165 E. Broad St., 526-2177 27000 Hwy. 111 N., 537-3100 2553 Issac’s Pass, Cookeville 372-7413 Owner COOKEVILLE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD FRIENDSHIP UNITED METHODIST SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST REVIVAL FIRE MINISTRY Yet God is not far from 1223 Fisk Rd., 526-5108 5445 S. 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EAR ABBY: Thirty years ago, a friend of my hus- band’s roommate passed Daway of AIDS and was cremated. His fam- DEAR ABBY ily had ostracized him. I have no idea who they are or where they are. The roommate left and later died, also from AIDS. He left his friend’s ashes in his old room in my hus- New offi cers named ABIGAIL band’s house in the VAN BUREN San Francisco Bay Off icers for 2020 of Cookeville Masonic Lodge 266 F. & A.M. are, from left, Brian McSpadden, John Spencer, area with instruc- Ken Matheney, Chris Sparks, Jeff Mahler, Dan Hicks, Joe Smith, Jeff Abbott, Thomas Clark, J.R. Miller and Chris tions to scatter them in Hawaii. Randolph. Jeremy Bowman is also an off icer. The ashes have been sitting reverently in a cardboard box on a shelf in our several homes for all these 30 years. We are still together, but getting old. WCTE, Tech to host There is no paperwork of any kind. All we know about the de- ceased is his name and the fact free fi lm screening that he was a friend. Before I die, I would like to re- solve this problem and arrange WCTE — WCTE and Tennes- of Lennon Lacy, an African for the ashes to have a perma- see Tech will host an Indie Lens American teen who was found nent resting place, preferably popup screening. hanging from a swing set in in Hawaii. I have a nephew who Doors open at 5:30 p.m. on Bladenboro, North Carolina, in lives on the Big Island, where Tuesday, Jan. 21 at Tech’s Back- 2014, and whose mother, Clau- the scattering should take place. door Playhouse, 805 Quadran- dia, seeks answers for her son’s How should I proceed, in light gle Dr. Cookeville. Screening death which was quickly ruled of the no paperwork problem? — begins at 6 p.m. a suicide despite inconsisten- MIKE IN CALIFORNIA The event is a free screen- cies in the case. DEAR MIKE: I applaud your ing of Indie Lens’ “Always in In “Always in Season,” de- caring heart and your determi- Season” writen by Jaqueline scendants of the victims and nation to carry out this man’s Oliver. perpetrators of lynching are last wishes. I took your question A questiona and answer ses- working together to heal a vio- to Joshua Slocum, executive sion will take place immediate- lent history. Blending observa- director of the Funeral Consum- ly following the screening with tional footage with fi rst-person ers Alliance, and this is what he a panel of experts from TTU’s testimonies and expert input, told me: history department. “Always in Season” examines “There is no impediment to “Always in Season” takes the lingering impact of lynch- your taking the ashes and plac- an unfl inching look at the ing and the link between this ing them where you wish since Ali Jane Gilbert multi-generational impact of historic form of racial terror- there are no relatives who have lynching, connecting the racial ism and the racial violence that an interest in them. If you plan violence that persists today to exists today. to carry them on an airplane, be historical lynching. The fi lm is 86 mins long. This sure to have them in a scanna- Gilbert to compete The fi lm centers on the case fi lm is rated MA. ble container — nothing metal or such heavy earthenware that an X-ray scanner would be at state convention prevented from seeing inside. There is no requirement that Ali Jane Gilbert, and workshops before Extension to host goat event you carry a death certifi cate, or Putnam County’s 2019 competing in the State The Upper Cumberland Ex- sion. Also, attendees that attend any other certifi cate, with you. Fairest of the Fair, is Fairest of the Fair tension team will host a work- both days will receive a Master You do not need ‘papers’ to walk headed to compete for pageant on Friday shop for goat and sheep owners Small Ruminant certifi cate that around with an urn or to travel the title of Tennessee night January 17. The in February. enables producers for cost share with one. Fairest of the Fairs at pageant will be held at The Upper Cumberland in Tennessee Ag Enhancement “As far as scattering goes, the 2020 state conven- 5:30 p.m. at the Embas- Extension team is conducting Program. people scatter ashes all the time. tion of the Tennessee sy Suites Convention the annual Upper Cumberland If you are interested and Cremated remains are sterile Association of Fairs Center in Murfrees- Small Ruminant Conference in would like to register for the calcium and no threat at all to (TAF). During the boro if anyone would Overton County Feb. 21-22 at the event, please call OvertonExten- the environment. While public TAF state convention like to come cheer on Gene Medley Rotary Ag Build- sion at 823-2735 or stop by our lands usually discourage, or Ali Jane will partici- Ali Jane, tickets are ing located at the fairgrounds. offi ce located at the Joe L. Evins prohibit by rule, scattering of pate in several events $20 at the door. This two-day educational Community Center. Class fee is ashes, it is common practice event will cover topics such $75 or $100 per couple. Meals are that cannot be stopped. Use dis- as reproduction, predation, providedeach day. UT Extension cretion and care — there is no forages, health and parasites, off ers equal opportunities in such thing as ‘ashes police.’” Prolifi c ‘Graduate’ production and a panel discus- programs and employment. DEAR ABBY: I am older and on a fi xed income. At times I still date, and I’m not sure how writer-actor Henry dies to handle this. After one or two dinners out or glasses of wine, LOS ANGELES (AP) with the R. Kelly girlfriend pleads not etc., I feel my dates are waiting — Buck Henry, “The unintend- for me to treat them, and I can’t Graduate” co-writer ed double aff ord it. I don’t know how to who as screenwriter, entendre, guilty to battery charge explain that I don’t have enough character actor, “Satur- “Are you money to do that. day Night Live” host and here for an CHICAGO (AP) — A fi ght that she and Savage had an I’m a very giving person, and I cherished talk-show and aff air, sir?” between two of R. Kelly’s argument that became physical would love to make them dinner party guest became an HenryHenry “What?” girlfriends inside the embat- when the older woman alleged- if I knew them better. One time I all-around cultural su- Benjamin tled singer’s Trump Tower ly hit her in the face. brought someone a huge amount perstar of the 1960s and says, nervously. “The condominium led to a domestic Savage, whose home address of beautiful organic vegetables, 70s, has died. He was 89. Singleman party, sir?” battery charge against one of is listed in the same block as but that wasn’t enough. He was Henry’s wife, Irene Henry responds. them and sent the other to the Trump Tower, fl ed but later really upset I didn’t buy him Ramp, told The Wash- His script would get hospital, Chicago police said turned herself in to police and wine on one of the dates. What ington Post that his Henry the fi rst of his Thursday. was arrested on signed com- to do? — REALLY WISH I death Wednesday in Los two Academy Award Joycelyn Savage, 24, was tak- plaints, authorities said. She COULD Angeles was due to a nominations. en into custody after allegedly has a court date scheduled for DEAR REALLY WISH: The heart attack. Henry also wrote punching a 22-year-old woman Feb. 6 at the county’s domestic person who was really upset Henry, who also Nichols follow-up fi lm in the face Wednesday, police violence courthouse. that you didn’t buy him wine on co-created the TV spy “Catch-22,” the Barbra said. She was charged with The younger woman was tak- one of those dates should have spoof “Get Smart” with Streisand comedies misdemeanor domestic battery. en to Northwestern Memorial been told that you are on a fi xed Mel Brooks and others, “The Owl and the Pussy- Savage’s hands were shack- Hospital, where she was listed income and it wasn’t within managed to pull off the cat” and “What’s Up, led as she appeared in Cook in good condition, Spicuzza your budget. You should also rare Hollywood coup Doc” and director Gus County Circuit Court on Thurs- said. have told him you were recip- of screenwriter-as-ce- Van Sant’s 1995 fi lm “To day to plead not guilty to the “It was a battery; it was a rocating within your ability. If lebrity, partly through Die For,” starring Nicole charges. The assistant public fi ght, but I don’t know what he needed a drink that badly, inserting himself in his Kidman and Joaquin defender representing Savage condition she’s in,’’ Fire De- he could have paid for his own. fi lms in small-but-mem- Phoenix. asked that she be released on a partment spokesman Larry You’re lucky to be rid of him. orable roles. “Loved your scripts recognizance bond, and Judge Merritt said, adding that the In the future, TELL the man In “The Graduate,” for Owl and the Pussy- Erika Orr agreed. injuries were not life-threaten- you are seeing that after you Mike Nichols’ classic cat, What’s up, Doc? and The brawl between the wom- ing. know him better, you would 1967 fi lm that made so many others. Rest in en, who had been living with A series of videos posted to love to treat him to some home- a star of Dustin Hoff - peace,” Streisand said Kelly before he was jailed last Instagram show the 22-year-old cooked meals, which might man, Henry and Calder on Twitter after Henry’s year on sexual abuse and other woman angrily confronting actually be nicer than what Willingham adapted the death. charges, began shortly after 2 Savage before a scuffl e broke you can aff ord to buy him in a script from the Charles Short and deceptively p.m. when police were called to out between the two. In one vid- restaurant. He might appreciate Webb novel about a mild, wearing black- the Trump Tower building for a eo, the 22-year-old told offi cers both your candor and the food. young man who has an rimmed glasses, Henry “battery in progress” involving she was in the unit with a few If he doesn’t, I think you will be aff air with one of his was already an estab- two women, Offi cer Anthony other people when Savage and lucky to be rid of him, too. parents’ friends. Henry lished fi lm and televi- Spicuzza told the Chicago Tri- another woman — a “handler” P.S. Have you considered pay- created a role for him- sion writer who became bune. for Kelly — arrived to pick up ing the tab for a casual break- self as the room clerk at widely recognizable The women were separated Kelly’s “awards and his Gram- fast, lunch or a coff ee/pastry the hotel who spooks a during the early years of and when offi cers arrived, the mys and stuff ,” the Chicago date instead of dinner? young Dustin Hoff man “Saturday Night Live.” 22-year-old woman told them Sun-Times reported. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN A11 herald-citizen.com 0COMICS0 0CROSSWORD PUZZLE0 Dilbert

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The Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team remained perfect the bad, and in Ohio Valley Conference play Thursday night as the Golden Eagles topped Austin Peay 58-49 inside the the ugly Hooper Eblen Center. With the win, Tech improves to 10-4 overall with a 3-0 conference Dear Athletic Support: We live record. Tech shares the conference in a medium-sized town in Ala- lead with Belmont and Tennessee bama. Lately it seems like some of Martin. our best athletes are deciding to The Golden Eagles got the win by enroll in nearby smaller schools turning a poor shooting performance to participate in their in the fi rst half to a perimeter shoot- sports programs. ing clinic in the second. My son recently “Our kids were so excited and so expressed interest in amped up for this game,” TTU head leaving his school in coach Kim Rosamond said. “They order to be a “star” were so respectful of the opportunity at one of the smaller that they had tonight with this being schools. He’s already a the only OVC women’s televised Cranor junior, and I worry the game. transition might not be “We had a great crowd out there all that he’s hoping for. What do you tonight, and I just thought that we think? — Stay-At-Home Dad played like we wanted it a little bit too much in that fi rst half. In the Dear Stay-At-Home: There’s fourth quarter, our girls played to a law called “School Choice” that win, fi nally relaxed, and looked like basically says not every school is the Tennessee Tech team we’re capa- the perfect academic fi t for every ble of being.” student. Thus, if a student’s needs It was the Golden Eagles’ lowest aren’t being met at a particular fi rst half point total of the season school, they can transfer. after shooting just 27 percent, and Let’s say your son meets all the re- APSU carried a 22-17 lead into the quirements to be eligible for School locker room. The Governors contin- Choice. Let’s say he’s not making as ued to lead early in the third quarter, big of an impact in his chosen sport but back-to-back 3-pointers from as he wishes. It seems the obvious Tech’s Jordan Brock and Mackenzie answer would be for him to transfer Coleman tied it up at 28-28. to a smaller school where he could Tech then made three consecutive have a better shot at becoming a triples to start the fourth quarter BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN “star,” right? with one coming from Coleman and Tech’s Taylor Lamb, right, goes high over an Austin Peay defender In the words of Lee Corso, “Not so two from Akia Harris. It was Tech’s during action Thursday night at the Eblen Center. The Golden Eagles fast.” There are many other factors fi rst lead of the game at 44-39 with rallied for the key OVC victory. involved in this decision rather than seven minutes left. Another 3-pointer just your son’s athletic career, the from Coleman helped Tech push its The Golden Eagles ended up with with Tech shooting 66 percent from fi rst of which is his education. lead out to double digits with 3:27 left 9-24 3-pointers and 37 percent from distance in the second half. Will this new, smaller school be (51-41), and a fi nal perimeter basket behind the arc. However, eight of able to off er the same academic from Brock helped seal it. those threes came in the second half SEE TTU, PAGE B2 rigor as your son’s current school? Also, what about his social life? The teammates and friends your son has grown up with? If he decides to jump ship and leave all of them behind, who’s to Turnovers, missed say he will be happy at this new school? Beyond all of that, maybe the biggest variable to consider here is the development of your son’s shots doom Tech character. There is something to be said for perseverance, especially By BEN CRAVEN a number of years now,” in our pervading culture of instant HERALD-CITIZEN TTU men’s head coach everything. John Pelphrey said. “We If your son is looking for a role The Tennessee Tech were excited to see how we model — an example of an athlete men’s basketball team’s stack up against them. who stuck it out and eventually struggles continued Thurs- “In the fi rst half, I think found success — look no further day night as the Golden we fouled 10 times, had 14 than Kyle Trask, the University of Eagles dropped a 75-62 turnovers, and I was sur- Florida’s starting quarterback. decision to Austin Peay prised the defi cit was only Before the 2019 season (Trask’s State University inside the 11 points. We were having junior season), he hadn’t started a Hooper Eblen Center. some success in the second game since his freshman year in The loss bumps Tech half with our zone defense, high school. Pause and let that sink down to 3-13 overall and a but our problem is that we in. Here’s a guy who went through winless 0-3 in Ohio Valley had too many turnovers three years of high school, then four Conference play. Tech is and missed layups.” years of college (including a red- still tied with Southeast APSU started the second shirt season), and never gave up. Missouri (4-12, 0-3) at the half by turning its 11-point He didn’t hop in the transfer bottom of the OVC stand- halftime lead (35-24) into portal like so many college quarter- ings, while APSU (9-7 a 19-point lead (51-32) just backs are doing these days. He stuck overall) remains at the top over fi ve minutes in. The BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN it out, leading the Gators to a 10-2 with a perfect 3-0 confer- Golden Eagles chipped Tech’s Keishawn Davidson (3) tries an acrobatic season and an Orange Bowl victory, ence record. away at the defi cit with a shot during the Golden Eagles’ game Thursday with while becoming one of the SEC’s The Golden Eagles suf- 21-7 run over the next 10 Austin Peay. most profi cient passers. fered the loss after a sec- minutes, cutting it down to When asked recently about ond-half rally stalled out. fi ve points at 58-53 with 5 stepped up their off ense in 16 points (73-57) with 1:16 transferring, Trask had this to “(APSU) is a very good minutes, 22 seconds on the the fi nal fi ve minutes, scor- left. say: “I had no intentions of leav- basketball team, and clock. ing 17 points and pushing ing. I’ve always wanted to be a they’ve been that way for However, the Governors their lead back out as far as SEE TECH, PAGE B2 Gator. I was still going to compete each and every day.” Every kid is diff erent, and every player has their own unique story. I could’ve told you about how I went to Florida Atlantic University Titans’ DC Pees very familiar with Baltimore for one year then decided to trans- fer back to a smaller, D2 school in NASHVILLE (AP) when Mike Vrabel asked “If you go out and play 407.6 yards per game, too, Arkansas called Ouachita Baptist — Tennessee defensive Pees to be his defensive co- golf, I’d rather beat my with Jackson the favorite University. That decision resulted in coordinator Dean Pees still ordinator with the Titans brother at golf than some- to be the league’s MVP in some of the best years of my life and talks with his old boss, only weeks later. body I don’t know,” Pees just his second season after eventually even led to me signing a Baltimore coach John Now Pees is trying to said Wednesday. “I’ll be throwing an NFL-high 36 contract to play overseas. Harbaugh. help a third team reach a keyed up for it and want touchdown passes and run- Life, like sport, is funny some- Just not this week. Super Bowl, hoping to add to get after them. At the ning for 1,206 yards. times. Drop a football and there’s no Pees spent eight years the Titans to his short list same time, when it’s over Pees and Vrabel, him- telling which way it’ll roll. working for Harbaugh fi rst that also includes the Pa- those people are still my self a former linebacker coaching linebackers and triots, and his defense will friends.” who played 14 seasons in Eli Cranor is a former profession- then defensive coordinator, be trying to slow down La- The top-seeded Ravens the NFL, have been busy al quarterback and coach turned helping the Ravens win mar Jackson and the NFL’s (14-2) led the NFL in aver- working on the challenge award-winning author. Send ques- a Super Bowl. He retired best off ense on Saturday aging 33.2 points and with of slowing this off ense. tions for “Athletic Support” to eli. after the 2017 season, then night in an AFC divisional 206 yards rushing a game. [email protected] or visit elicra- quickly went back to work playoff game. They fi nished second with SEE TITANS, PAGE B2 nor.com. B2 HERALD-CITIZEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 herald-citizen.com 49ers’ coach not shocked by Cousins San Francisco’s Shanahan figured Minnesota QB would be starting playoff game for his team

SANTA CLARA, Calif. the game-winning TD pass (AP) — Kirk Cousins start- in overtime to Kyle Rudolph ing the 49ers’ fi rst playoff last week in a 26-20 victory at game at Levi’s Stadium was New Orleans. how coach Kyle Shanahan That success comes as planned it when he took over no surprise to Shanahan, in San Francisco back in 2017. who was part of the staff in The surprise is that Cous- Washington that drafted ins is starting for the Min- Cousins in the fourth round nesota Vikings instead of and helped develop him into the Niners when the teams an NFL starter. meet in the divisional round “I think he’s always just Saturday. steadily climbed,” Shanahan Things have worked out said. “Every time he’s gotten just fi ne for both Cousins and more opportunities, he’s only Shanahan even though the gotten better. I know when quarterback and play-caller he’s had bad games, he’s never reunited after building always learned from them, a strong relationship during come back and respond. I their time together in Wash- think he’s been given the ington in 2012-13. right opportunity. Whenever The 49ers (13-3) acquired he’s been given the right op- AP Jimmy Garoppolo in a trade portunity, I think he’s shown In this 2019 file photo, San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan is shown on the from New England during people he’s one of the better sidelines during the second half of a game against the Denver Broncos, in Denver. The the 2017 season months before quarterbacks in this league.” 49ers face the Minnesota Vikings in their first playoff game in six years on Saturday. Cousins hit the free-agent Cousins feels the same market and have built a way about Shanahan as a “He’s shown that through the FIRST TIMERS er Jordan Matthews who are strong team around a diff er- play-caller and coach and years since we have gone our Only a dozen players cur- likely to be inactive. ent quarterback. is not surprised at the suc- separate ways.” rently on the 49ers’ roster Receiver Emmanuel Cousins ended up with cess he’s had in rebuilding But none of that will matter have postseason experience Sanders, who has played in the Vikings (11-6) on a ful- a losing franchise in San once the game starts on Sat- and even that number is a bit two Super Bowls, said the ly guaranteed $84 million, Francisco. “I’ve been fortu- urday. Shanahan says nei- infl ated because it includes key to dealing with that lack three-year contract. He is nate to be around some great ther side has any advantage Garoppolo, who got only two of playoff experience is to coming off the biggest win coaches. And Kyle’s certainly because of knowledge on how snaps of mop-up duty in one make sure you don’t try to of his career, having thrown one of them,” Cousins said. the other one operates. game, and players like receiv- do too much. TITANS: Casey says Tennessee will learn about its defense Saturday with Ravens

FROM PAGE B1 “Dean’s got a couple things up his sleeve,” Casey said. “At the end of the Creating new defensive schemes day, we’re going to run our defense. isn’t really possible this deep in a sea- It’s been working for us all year long. son. Pees said the key will be playing ... We just got to make sure we exe- the defense they’ve run now for two cute.” seasons in Tennessee and give the Safety Kenny Vaccaro said the Titans keys to watch for during the Titans will have to make sure and game. keep a handful of defenders around “Eyes and assignments,” Pees said. Jackson. “Everybody’s got an assignment to do. “Anytime you try to get a kill shot, It’s like option football back in college. you’ll probably get juked off the You have to do your job. If you try to screen and end up on “Checkdown” do somebody else’s job, that’s usually Instagram,” Vaccaro said. a bad thing.” “You don’t want to end up on the Pees has had a defense fi nish in the highlight reels, on ”C’Mon Man” or top 10 in seven of his 11 seasons as a something like that. You got to break defensive coordinator, including 2018. down, be a sound tackler, keep your The Titans (10-7) just missed that this eyes up, feet moving and even then he season, fi nishing 12th in allowing still might juke you.” 20.7 points a game after a couple of Pees faced off against current high-scoring shootouts with Kansas Ravens off ensive coordinator Greg City and the Saints. Tennessee has Roman when Baltimore won the 2013 allowed 30 or more points only three Super Bowl. Roman says Pees has times all season, going 1-2 in those evolved on defense since that game, BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN games. though the basics remain. Tech’s Akia Harris, left, drives to the basket Thursday night during the But the Titans started the season “Just fundamentally sound, play Golden Eagles’ come-from-behind victory over Austin Peay. holding their fi rst seven opponents to hard, well-coached fundamentally, 20 points or fewer, something they did and just rock-solid defense,” Roman 11 times, including last week in a 20-13 said. “I think that says a lot, and wild-card win over New England. that’s what a lot of people try to be- TTU: Coleman, Brock come up big for Defensive lineman Jurrell Casey come. So, that’s what’s really charac- said it’ll be exciting going against the terized him over the years.” Golden Eagles in win over Austin Peay Ravens’ powerhouse off ense to see The next test comes Saturday night what the Titans’ defense can really with a berth in the AFC champion- FROM PAGE B1 with 11 points each. do. ship game on the line. Brock made three triples and “I am so proud of our defense,” dished out four assists, sharing the Rosamond said. “Our kids have assist lead with Harris. committed to that end of the court. I Coleman contributed three 3-point- Morikawa handles fi eld, wind get sick seeing (APSU’s) 22 off ensive ers, nine points, and a team-high boards because that kept them in the seven rebounds. basketball game. That’s one of their Up next, Tech stays home Saturday strengths and one of our weakness- for an OVC matchup with Murray to take early lead in Sony Open es, but we still found a way.” State. The scoring for Tech was led by Tipoff in the Hooper Eblen Center HONOLULU (AP) — the next longest club in a playoff to Thomas the pair of Brock and Kesha Brady is 5:30 p.m. — Collin Morikawa in his bag is a 2-iron last week in the Sentry learned enough about — and hit it so well the Tournament of Champi- the wind on Maui to wind didn’t move it. The ons, was at 3 under mid- cope with it Thursday ball came down about 6 way through his back TECH: Racers next up for Pelphrey’s crew on Oahu. He managed feet from the cup for his before dropping shots to get through relentless fi nal birdie. from the water (No. 2) 30 mph wind without a Among the early and the sand (No. 4) and FROM PAGE B1 bogey for a 5-under 65 starts on a soft course, having to settle for a 69. and the early lead in the Marc Leishman, Rory Morikawa can’t claim The Golden Eagles Sony Open. Sabbatini and Patrick to feel at home, even got off to a slow start, The wind was so Rodgers were at 68. with so much family only scoring on a Jr. strong that even with Only eight other players living on Oahu. He had Clay 3-pointer in the the tee moved forward broke par. never played Waialae fi rst four minutes while on the par-3 fourth hole Defending champion until a practice round APSU went on a 11-3 at Waialae so that it Matt Kuchar and Justin on Tuesday, but he had run. In the fi rst half, played 162 yards, Mori- Thomas, who won last enough recent expe- Tech cut the defi cit to kawa still hit 4-iron. It week at Kapalua, played rience in the tropical as low as three points was one of his better in the afternoon. The gusts to get the job done. (13-10) with 10:28 left, shots, 7 feet right of the weather hardly made He didn’t make every- but the Governors fl ag, for birdie. this feel like a week in thing, but he made the answered by pushing The best was his fi n- paradise. right putts — two bird- their lead back out to 15 ish on the par-5 ninth, Rain pounded the ies on par 3s, both par points (31-16) with 2:39 504 yards and typically course about an hour 5s and a wedge to 8 feet on the clock. the easiest scoring hole. before the fi rst tee time, on No. 5. He also holed “We’re capable of BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN His drive peeled to the making the greens a 10-foot par putt after playing better bas- Tech guard Jr. Clay scores on a layup during right into a hurting, left- even softer. The wind fi nding a bunker left of ketball,” Pelphrey the Golden Eagles’ game Thursday. to-right wind and found never stopped, and even the green on No. 14. said. “We’ve got to a bunker. His next shot in sunshine, showers “I think the harder stop taking some of to get some of that stuff Golden Eagle in double caught the top of the lip, popped up out of no- conditions, the better these challenged shots into the game.” digit scoring with 10 leaving him 189 yards where. It was not much for me,” Morikawa said. around the basket when The scoring for Tech points. Allen led the away. diff erent from last week “Ball-strikers just want there’s guys wide open was led by Clay with team in rebounds with “At that point, I was on Maui, except it was a to control everything — on the perimeter. We’re three 3-pointers and nine, and Keishawn trying to get out with much easier walk on a control the ball — and a lot better in practice 20 points. Darius Allen Davidson led the assists par,” Morikawa said. relatively fl at surface. I had complete control right now, but we’ve got was the only other with six. He went with a 4-iron Patrick Reed, who lost today.” FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 HERALD-CITIZEN B3 herald-citizen.com Memphis falls to Wichita State

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Next: vs. Wisconsin, Miami 122, Indiana 108 Nick Kyrgios, Australia, def. Cameron Norrie, Britain, CBSSN — Rhode Island at Virginia Commonwealth Saturday. San Antonio 129, Boston 114 ESPN — Louisville at Notre Dame 6-2, 6-2. 21. Memphis (12-3) lost to No. 23 Wichita State 76-67. Toronto 112, Charlotte 110, OT Dan Evans, Britain, def. Alex de Minaur, Australia, 7-6 ESPN2 — Oklahoma State at Texas Christian Next: at South Florida, Sunday. Orlando 123, Washington 89 ESPNU — Southern Methodist at East Carolina (4), 4-6, 7-6 (2). 22. Texas Tech (10-4) did not play. Next: at No. 17 West Denver 107, Dallas 106 Doubles FOX — TBA Virginia, Saturday. Houston 122, Atlanta 115 1:15 p.m. Alex de Minaur and Nick Kyrgios, Australia, def. Jamie 23. Wichita State (14-1) beat No. 21 Memphis 76-67. New Orleans 123, Chicago 108 Murray and Joe Salisbury, Britain, 3-6, 6-3, 18-16. BTN — Wisconsin at Penn State Next: at UConn, Sunday. Utah 128, New York 104 1:30 p.m. Russia 3, Argentina 0 24. Arizona (11-3) lost to No. 9 Oregon 74-73. Next: at Milwaukee 107, Golden State 98 Singles NBCSN — St. Joseph’s at Davidson Oregon State, Sunday. Thursday’s Games 2:30 p.m. Karen Khachanov, Russia, def. Guido Pella, Argentina, 25. Colorado (12-3) did not play. Next: vs. Utah, Sun- Philadelphia 109, Boston 98 6-2, 7-6 (4). SECN — Texas A&M at Vanderbilt Cleveland 115, Detroit 112, OT 3 p.m. day. Daniil Medvedev, Russia, def. Diego Schwartzman, CBSSN — Marquette at Seton Hall Minnesota 116, Portland 102 Argentina, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. Houston at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Doubles 3:30 p.m. NCAA Women’s AP top 25 BTN — Nebraska at Northwestern Friday’s Games Teymuraz Gabashvili and Konstantin Kravchuk, Rus- 5 p.m. Thursday Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m. sia, def. Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni, ACCN — Georgia Tech at Boston College 1. UConn (12-1) lost to No. 6 Baylor 74-58. Next: vs. New Orleans at New York, 7:15 p.m. Argentina, 7-6 (5), 6-4. 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Employees and eligible dependents are off ered Health, Dental, Life, Pharmacy and Vision Insurance. Paid-Time-Off (Sick, Annual, Military, etc.), 401K, Retirement Plan and Tuition Assistance are a few of the benefi ts aff orded to state employees. Eligible Veterans, Service Members, can use Post-9/11 or Montgomery GI Bill benefi ts for participation in the 12 month Correctional Offi cer Training Program. www.tn.gov/correction The Department of Correction is an Equal Opportunity Employer.r. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 CLASSIFIED HERALD-CITIZEN B5 herald-citizen.com HOUSES FOR RENT OPEN HOUSES LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS Looking for a 1, 2, 3, or 4 SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 will sell and convey only as Trustee for Southpoint Fi- es that the sale will be post- them after the sale. Bedroom 1:00PM - 3:00 PM Substitute Trustee. The right nancial Services; and the poned for a period of two Houses / Apartments for 4171 Gainesboro Grade is reserved to adjourn the undersigned, Wilson & As- weeks. In such situations, Said sale will be subject to Rent? North on Washington, L on day of the sale to another sociates, P.L.L.C., having notices will be mailed to in- any and all unpaid ad valor- Call us at 931 548 1240 12th (Gainesboro Grade), day, time, and place certain been appointed Successor terested parties of record. em taxes (plus penalty and or visit our website at house on R. $244,000. without further publication, Trustee by Kondaur Capital W&A No. 342740 interest, if any) that may be www.stevensrentals.com Hosting: Delores Ford. See upon announcement at the Corporation, not in its indi- a lien against the Property, our display ad in Sunday time and place for the sale vidual capacity but solely DATED December 31, 2019 and subject to any and all January 12th’s Herald-Cit- set forth above. in its capacity as Separate liens, defects, encumbranc- izen Classifi eds for more Trustee of Matawin Ventures WILSON & ASSOCIATES, es, adverse claims and other MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT details. This offi ce is attempting to Trust Series 2019-3. P.L.L.C., matters which take priority 2BR mobile home. $400/ FIRST REALTY CO collect a debt. Any informa- Successor Trustee over the Deed of Trust upon mo, $200/dep. No pets. 528-1573 tion obtained will be used NOW, THEREFORE, notice 1/3, 1/10, 1/17 which this foreclosure sale Stove, frig furn’d. Call 526- Delores: (931)260-6223 for that purpose. is hereby given that the en- is had, and subject to any 6433 tire indebtedness has been TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF statutory rights of redemp- SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 Brock & Scott, PLLC, declared due and payable; FORECLOSURE SALE tion not otherwise waived in 2BR/2BA Central Heat & Air, 1PM - 3PM Substitute Trustee and that an agent of Wilson the Deed of Trust, including Appliances, No Smoking. 1599 Bennie Dr, Ckvl c/o Tennessee Foreclosure & Associates, P.L.L.C., as Notice is hereby given that rights of redemption of any Not in a mobile home park. From PCCH: North on Department Successor Trustee, by vir- default has been made in governmental agency, state $450/mo + dep. 528-3333 Washington, R on 10th St, 4360 Chamblee Dunwoody tue of the power, duty, and the payment of that certain or federal, which have not R on Old Kentucky Rd, L on Road, Ste 310 authority vested in and im- indebtedness (the “Indebt- been waived by such gov- Bennie, house on L w/signs. Atlanta, GA 30341 posed upon said Successor edness”) due from Kennith ernmental agency. Said sale $229,900. Hosting: Lee Leh- PH: 404-789-2661 Trustee, by Kondaur Capital Boles (the “Grantor”) to is also subject to matters COMM/INDUST FOR RENT man. See our display ad in FX: 404-294-0919 Corporation, not in its indi- Bank of Putnam County (the which an accurate survey of Sunday, January 12th’s Her- File No.: 19-11374 FC01 vidual capacity but solely “Lender”), secured by Deed the Property might disclose. ald-Citizen Classifi ed 1/10, 1/17, 1/24 in its capacity as Separate of Trust executed on August for more details. Trustee of Matawin Ventures 27, 2015, by Kennith Boles to The Putnam County Prop- FIRST REALTY CO NOTICE OF SUCCESSOR Trust Series 2019-3, will, on Pointer Title Services, Inc., erty is being sold “AS IS 528-1573 TRUSTEE’S SALE January 23, 2020 on or Trustee, recorded in Record WHERE IS” without warran- Lee: 252-9141 about 11:00 AM, at the Put- Book 894, Page 363, in the ty or representation by the WHEREAS, default has oc- nam County Courthouse, Register’s Offi ce for Putnam Trustee. Without limiting the curred in the performance Cookeville, Tennessee, County, Tennessee, (the foregoing, THE PROPERTY of the covenants, terms, and off er for sale certain prop- “Deed of Trust”). Default IS TO BE SOLD WITHOUT LEGALS conditions of a Deed of Trust erty hereinafter described having occurred, the Lend- ANY IMPLIED WARRAN- 103C W. Main, Algood. NOTICE OF FORECLO- dated December 7, 2007, to the highest bidder FOR er has exercised its option TIES OF MERCHANTABI- $650/mo. For Offi ce or small SURE SALE executed by BOBBY AN- certifi ed funds paid at the to declare the entire Indebt- LITY OR FITNESS FOR A store. 267-3186. GEL, conveying certain real conclusion of the sale, or edness due and payable, PARTICULAR USE OR PUR- STATE OF TENNESSEE, property therein described credit bid from a bank or and has made demand for POSE. PUTNAM COUNTY to TOM WHITE, Trustee other lending entity pre-ap- foreclosure pursuant to the Northgate Business Park: for Smith County Bank, a proved by the successor Deed of Trust. THE TRUSTEE RESERVES Several spaces avail. (2) WHEREAS, Tammy Ab- branch of Citizens Bank of trustee. The sale is free THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN 3000SF suites, (6) offi ces. boushi executed a Deed Lafayette, with said Deed from all exemptions, which PUTNAM COUNTY PROP- THE DAY OF THE SALE TO Call 261-7903 or Go to of Trust to Bank of Putnam of Trust of record in Record are expressly waived in the ERTY: The phrase “Putnam ANOTHER DAY, TIME AND www.rossierentals.com County, Lender and Jack Book 436, Page 395, Regis- Deed of Trust, said property County Property” as used PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT Ray, Trustee(s), which was ter’s Offi ce, Putnam County, being real estate situated in herein shall mean all of the FURTHER PUBLICATION, dated September 15, 2010, Tennessee; and Putnam County, Tennessee, Grantor’s right, title, and in- UPON ANNOUNCEMENT OPEN HOUSES and recorded on Septem- and being more particularly terest in and to the follow- OF SAID ADJOURNMENT ber 17, 2010 in Book 603, WHEREAS, Citizens Bank described as follows: ing described real property AT THE TIME AND PLACE SUNDAY JANUARY 12 Page 1, Instrument Number of Lafayette is the true and (together with all existing or FOR THE SALE SET FORTH 1:00PM - 2:30PM 121686 in Putnam Coun- lawful holder of the debt, has Located in the Twentieth subsequently erected or af- ABOVE. 7888 Platinum Circle ty, Tennessee Register of declared the entire indebt- (20th) Civil District of Put- fi xed improvements and fi x- $229,900 Deeds. edness due and payable, nam County, Tennessee, tures, all appurtenant ease- IN THE EVENT THE HIGH- Hostess: Pam Roberts. See has appointed the under- described as follows: ments and rights of way, EST BIDDER DOES NOT our display ad in Sunday WHEREAS, default having signed, GREG W. TRAYLOR, and other appurtenances) CLOSE THE SALE WITH- January 12th’s Herald-Cit- been made in the payment of as Successor Trustee by in- Tract I: Beginning on a described as follows: IN THE TIME PROVIDED, izen Classifi ed for more the debt(s) and obligation(s) strument fi led for record in rock it being the R. H. Na- THE TRUSTEE RESERVES details. thereby secured by the said the Putnam County Register bors’ S/E corner; running LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THE RIGHT TO CLOSE American Way R. E. Deed of Trust and the cur- of Deeds, and has instruct- thence west with the J.B. THE SALE WITH THE NEXT 526-9581 / 979-2171 rent holder of said Deed of ed the Successor Trustee to Sutton line 25 poles to a Warranty from April Marie HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE Trust, Tennessee Housing foreclose said Deed of Trust rock; thence south 3 de- Thomeczek, Jessica Lynn NEXT HIGHEST BID. SUNDAY JANUARY 12 Development Agency, (the in accordance with its terms grees west 25 poles to a Thomeczek, Jillian Marie 1:00 - 3:00 “Holder”), appointed the un- and provisions; and rock; thence south 87 de- Thomeczek, and Michael The Trustee will make no 4571 Buck Mountain Rd dersigned, Brock & Scott, grees west 24 poles and Jason Thomeczek, being all covenant of seisin or war- From PCCH: E on Broad St, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, NOW, THEREFORE, by the 7 links to a rock in the W. the heirs at law of Michael ranty of title, express or Broad St becomes Buck with all the rights, powers authority vested in me as A. Beaty west boundary Lee Thomeczek, deceased, implied, and will sell and Mountain Rd, continue on and privileges of the original Successor Trustee, I will on line; formerly but now J. C. to Kennith O. Boles, Sr. and convey the property only as Buck Mtn Rd, home is on R. Trustee named in said Deed February 6, 2020, at 11:00 Sutton; thence north with wife, Myrtle L. Boles (now Trustee. Title to the proper- $799,000. Hosting: Wanda of Trust; and a.m., at the Putnam Coun- the J. C. Sutton line 25 1/2 deceased), of record in Re- ty is to be conveyed subject Maynord. See our display ty Courthouse, 300 East poles to the beginning. cord Book 225, Page 43, to all prior liens, easements, ad in Sunday January 12th’s NOW, THEREFORE, notice Spring Street, Cookeville, Containing 4 acres be the R.O.P.C.T. covenants, conditions, en- Herald-Citizen Classifi ed is hereby given that the en- Tennessee, 38501, sell at same more or less. The cumbrances, and restric- for more details. tire indebtedness has been public auction to the highest above boundaries include COMMON DESCRIPTION: tions that may exist includ- FIRST REALTY CO. declared due and payable and best bidder for cash the but are to exclude from ing, without limitation, any 528-1573 as provided in said Deed following described proper- this sale about one acre Tax Map 48-N, Group B, unpaid ad valorem taxes or Wanda: (931)260-9772 of Trust by the Holder, and ty: previously sold off to Floyd Parcel 024.00 other taxes. The proceeds that as agent for the under- G. Bradford, as shown in a Address: 713 Elm Street, of the sale will be applied in SUNDAY JANUARY 12 signed, Brock & Scott, PLLC, 2932 Heartland Drive, deed from Collie and Elva Monterey, TN accordance with the terms 12:30 - 2:00 Substitute Trustee, by virtue Cookeville, TN 38501; Map Brown and registered in of the Deed of Trust. 12654 Suff olk Dr, 38506 of the power and authority 64J, Control Map 64O, Par- Deed Book 80 page 362. The legal description shall FROM PCCH: E. on Spring, vested in it, will on February cel 33.00; described in Re- Tract II: Beginning at a control in the event of any in- This 30th day of December, No. on Hwy 111, R on Quin- 5, 2020, at 12:00PM at the cord Book 436, Page 393, stake in J. B, Sutton’s consistency among the legal 2019. land Lake, R on 4th, R on usual and customary loca- Register’s Offi ce, Putnam south boundary line; run- description, address, or tax Suff olk home in cul-de-sac. tion at the Putnam County County, Tennessee. ning thence south 14 1/2 map identifi cation number. Pointer Title Services, Inc., $195,000. Hosting: Paul Courthouse, Cookeville, rods to a stake; thence Trustee Nettleton. See our display Tennessee, proceed to sell Said sale shall be to the east 40 rods to a stake in CONDITIONS OF SALE: ad in Sunday, January 12th’s at public outcry to the high- highest bidder for cash in J. V. Martin’s line; thence Pointer Title Services, Inc., By: /s/ David Matson, Herald-Citizen Classifi eds est and best bidder for cash, bar of all rights and equi- north ad parallel with said Trustee, or its agent, acting Attorney for more info. the following described ties of redemption, statutory J. V. Martin and J. B. Sut- under the authority vested Pointer Title Services, Inc. AMERICAN WAY R.E. property situated in Putnam or otherwise, homestead, ton’s line 14 1/2 rods to a in the Trustee by the Deed 206-C S. Jeff erson Ave. 526-9581 County, Tennessee, to wit: dower, and all other rights stake in J. B. Suttom’s line; of Trust, will be at the front Cookeville, TN 38501 Paul: (931)337-9086 or exemptions of every kind, thence west and parallel door (Spring Street en- 1/3, 1/10, 1/17 Land lying and being in the all of which are express- with J. B. Sutton’s line to trance) of the Putnam Coun- SUNDAY JANUARY 12 Third Civil District of Putnam ly waived in said Deed of the beginning. (Included ty Courthouse, Cookeville, 12:30 - 2:00 County, Tennessee and be- Trust. The title is believed in this description but ex- Tennessee, on January 27, 1824 Herbert Garrett Rd ing described as follows: to be good, but the under- cluded from this convey- 2020 at 11:00 A.M. (pre- Ckvl 38506 signed will convey and sell ance is a 14 foot road be- vailing Central Time) to of- So on Willow, cross I-40, Being Lot No. 36 of Lake only as Successor Trustee. tween this tract and W. M. fer for cash sale to the high- continue So on Burgess Pointe Subdivision, Phase II, The property is sold as is, Mahler’s line to the Buff a- est and best bidder at public Falls Rd, R on Herbert Gar- as shown by plat of record where is, without represen- lo Valley Road), containing auction in bar of and free rett, home on L. $215,000. in Plat Cabinet B, Slide 122, tations or warranties of any 3 1/2 acres to be the same from all rights of redemption Hosting: Beverly Pierce. See Register’s Offi ce, Putnam kind, including fi tness for a more or less. aff orded by statute, equi- our display ad in Sunday County, Tennessee, which is particular use or purpose. There is also included in table rights of redemption, January 12h’s Herald-Cit- here referred to for a metes Said sale is subject to all this description but ex- exemptions of homestead, izen Classifi eds for more and bounds description. matters shown on any re- pressly excluded from rights by virtue of marriage, details. corded plat, any unpaid tax- this conveyance approx- and all other rights waived AMERICAN WAY R.E. The land herein described is es, easements, covenants, imately one half acre out by the Grantor in the Deed 526-9581 conveyed subject to certain any prior or superior liens or of the northwest corner of of Trust, the real property as Beverly: 252-5222 covenants and restrictions encumbrances, and to any the land herein described, described hereinabove, to of record in the Putnam matter that an accurate sur- which has heretofore eff ect satisfaction of princi- SUNDAY JANUARY 12 County Register’s Offi ce in vey might disclose. This sale been conveyed to Emma pal, interest, and costs due 1PM - 3PM Warranty Deed Book 340, is also subject to the rights Lee Whited, the said deed on promissory note dated 1159 Fawn Dr, 38501 Page 727, and also as of any person in possession. of conveyance being of re- August 27, 2015, from Ken- From PCCH: W on Spring, shown on the plat recorded cord in the Putnam County nith Boles to Bank of Put- L on Willow, R on Hughes, in Plat Cabinet B, Slide 122, OTHER INTERESTED Register’s Offi ce in Book nam County, and secured continue W on Buff alo Val- and which are incorporat- PARTIES 84, page 446 and is here by the aforementioned Deed ley Rd, R into Deer Run, L ed herein and made a part referred to for a descrip- of Trust to Pointer Title Ser- on Fawn. $270,000. Hosting: hereof as fully and com- J & R Homes, Inc. tion of the portion exclud- vices, Inc., Trustee, as well Michael Powell. See our dis- pletely as if literally copied 132 3rd Avenue West ed from this conveyance. as to pay all attorney’s fees play ad in Sunday January herein and which shall run Carthage, Tennessee 37030 and costs necessarily inci- 12th’s Herald Citizen Clas- with the land and be binding ALSO KNOWN AS: 212 Vir- dent to this foreclosure. The sifi ed for more details. on all future owners. If a high bidder fails to close gie Brown Lane, Baxter, Trustee shall convey the real AMERICAN WAY R.E. a sale, the Successor Trust- TN 38544 property to the bidder with 526-9581 The previous and last con- ee shall have the option of the highest and best bid of Michael: 239-6624 veyance being a deed from making the sale to the next This sale is subject to all all bidders present at the Gerald Myatt and wife, Ruby highest bidder who is able, matters shown on any ap- sale. SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 Myatt to Tammy Abboushi of capable, and willing to com- plicable recorded plat; any 1:00 - 2:30 record in Record Book 602, ply with the terms thereof. unpaid taxes; any restric- A review of the records at 522 N. Washington Ave, Page 789, Register’s Offi ce, The right is reserved to ad- tive covenants, easements, the Register’s Offi ce for Put- Ckvl Putnam County, Tennessee. journ the sale to another day, or setback lines that may nam County, Tennessee, $449,500 place, or time certain, with- be applicable; any statuto- disclosed that the Property Hosting: Kerri Reeder. See Parcel ID Number: 067L C out further publication, upon ry rights of redemption of may be subject to certain our display ad in Sunday 049.00 000 announcement of same at any governmental agency, matters set forth below, and January 12th’’s Herald-Cit- Address/Description: the time of adjournment. state or federal; any prior that the persons named be- izen Classifi ed for more 2663 Lake Pointe Drive, This law fi rm is attempting liens or encumbrances as low may be interested par- details. Cookeville, TN 38506. to collect a debt. Any infor- well as any priority created ties, along with the persons AMERICAN WAY R.E. Current Owner(s): Tammy mation obtained will be used by a fi xture fi ling; and to any named in the fi rst paragraph 526-9581 Abboushi. for that purpose. matter that an accurate sur- of this Trustee’s Notice of Kerri: (931)319-4431 Other Interested Party(ies): vey of the premises might Sale. N/A Greg W. Traylor, Esq. disclose. In addition, the SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 Successor Trustee following parties may claim 1. Any and all unpaid ad 1:00 - 2:30 The sale of the property de- 112 Public Square an interest in the above-ref- valorem taxes payable to 700 W. 12th St, 38501 scribed above shall be sub- Lafayette, Tennessee 37083 erenced property: Putnam County, Tennessee From PCCH: W on Spring ject to all matters shown on 615-666-7595 (plus penalty and interest, St, No on Willow, L on 12th, any recorded plat; any and 1/10, 1/17, 1/24 HELEN HERREN if any) that may be a lien home on L. $179,500. Host- all liens against said proper- ESTATE OF HELEN HER- against the Property. ing: Jeremy Fox. See our ty for unpaid property taxes; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S REN 2. Matters which an accu- display ad in Sunday Janu- any restrictive covenants, SALE HEIRS OF HELEN HERREN rate survey of the Property ary 12th’s Herald-Citizen easements or set-back lines THE SECRETARY OF might disclose. Classifi eds for more de- that may be applicable; any WHEREAS, default has oc- HOUSING AND URBAN 3. All other easements and tails. prior liens or encumbrances curred in the performance DEVELOPMENT restrictions of record in said AMERICAN WAY R.E. as well as any priority creat- of the covenants, terms, Register’s Offi ce. 526-9581 ed by a fi xture fi ling; a deed and conditions of a Deed of The sale held pursuant to Jeremy: (931)261-6290 of trust; and any matter than Trust Note dated September this Notice may be rescind- The foregoing matters may an accurate survey of the 16, 2009, and the Deed of ed at the Successor Trust- or may not take priority over premises might disclose; Trust of even date securing ee’s option at any time. The the Deed of Trust. To the ex- and the same, recorded Sep- right is reserved to adjourn tent such matters do take tember 24, 2009, in Book the day of the sale to anoth- priority over the Deed of 1X1 All right and equity of re- No. 551, at Page 462, in Of- er day, time, and place cer- Trust under applicable law, demption, statutory or oth- fi ce of the Register of Deeds tain without further publica- the sale will be subject to Means 1 col x 1 inch erwise, homestead, and for Putnam County, Ten- tion, upon announcement at them, and to the extent such dower are expressly waived nessee, executed by Helen the time and place for the matters do not take priority Too little to be seen in said Deed of Trust, and Herren, conveying certain sale set forth above. In the over the Deed of Trust under the title is believed to be property therein described event of inclement weather, applicable law, the Proper- You Read This One! good, but the undersigned to Bryant C. Dunaway as the trustee hereby announc- ty will not remain subject to B6 HERALD-CITIZEN SPORTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 herald-citizen.com Preds beat Chicago for Hynes’ 1st win

CHICAGO (AP) — Pekka Rinne made 29 saves and scored an empty-net goal, and the Nashville Predators beat the sloppy Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 on Thursday night for John Hynes’ fi rst win with the team. Hynes became the third coach in franchise history after Peter Laviolette was fi red on Monday. Hynes dropped his debut when Nashville lost 6-2 to Boston on Tuesday night, but the Preda- tors held off the Blackhawks in the fi nal part of the third after nearly blowing a three-goal lead. Matt Duchene, Viktor Arvids- son and Colin Blackwell also scored for Nashville, which had dropped fi ve of six. Nick Bonino also picked up an empty-net HERALD-CITIZEN FILE goal before Rinne’s shot from AP behind the Predators’ net went Nashville Predators head in with 22 seconds left. coach John Hynes, top, talks Key tabbed one of state’s best The 37-year-old Rinne was to his team during a game mobbed by his teammates after Thursday in Chicago. Monterey High School’s Jordan Key tries to escape three Jackson County tacklers his fi rst goal and 14th career in a game earlier this year. Key, who led Monterey to a 10-1 record last season, was point in the NHL. opportunity in the low right named to the 2019 Tennessee Class 1A All-State Football Team by the Tennessee Dominik Kubalik scored for circle. Sports Writers Association. He threw for 624 yards and nine touchdowns, rushed the third straight game, but Blackwell entered the lineup for 966 yards and 15 scores, and earned four touchdowns on special teams. On Chicago dropped to 1-2 on its in place of Austin Watson, who defense, Key had 39 tackles, three for loss. He had two interceptions and one sack. four-game homestand. Alex was a healthy scratch. DeBrincat added a power-play Another Blackhawks turn- goal in the third period, and over led to the Predators’ third Corey Crawford fi nished with goal. Duchene slipped behind Georgia lineman Mays heading to UT 25 saves. Chicago defenseman Slater After DeBrincat’s slick back- Koekkoek, got a pass from Mat- AP — Off ensive lineman er who can line up anywhere ford Stadium. hand trimmed Nashville’s lead tias Ekholm and beat Crawford Cade Mays is leaving Geor- on the off ensive line. He will Kevin Mays was a team to 3-2, the Blackhawks pushed for his 10th at 16:55. gia and returning to his have an impact on the fi eld, captain at Tennessee and an hard for the tying goal. But Duchene, who turns 29 next hometown to continue his and he will also have a posi- All-Southeastern Confer- Rinne helped the Predators kill week, has two goals and four college football career at tive eff ect on our team and in ence guard in 1994. off a power play before Bonino assists in his last four games. Tennessee, where he will the off ensive line room with “The Mays family has put it away with his 14th goal. have an opportunity to his leadership ability.” never said a word to anyone Nashville skated circles NOTES play alongside his younger Mays’ attorney said the about Kevin Mays’ lawsuit,” around Chicago at the start of Blackhawks C Dylan Strome brother. off ensive lineman will have Mars said in an email to The the game, and the Blackhawks was scratched after he hurt his Tennessee announced a strong case to be granted Associated Press on Thurs- made several mistakes that led right ankle during Tuesday Thursday that it had added immediate eligibility in 2020. day. “The timing of the news to quality opportunities for the night’s 2-1 loss to Calgary. He is Mays, who has spent the Tom Mars, whose sports stories about Mr. Mays’ law- Predators. day to day. ... Predators F Kyle last two seasons at Georgia. law practice has offi ces in suit makes clear that UGA All-Star defenseman Roman Turris played in his 700th NHL Tennessee sent out a tweet Atlanta and Rogers, Ar- leaked this story to sports Josi danced around Chicago game. ... Blackhawks G Robin with the Knoxville Catholic kansas, accused Georgia writers today after Cade defenseman Adam Boqvist Lehner was active for the fi rst graduate’s picture along of leaking news that Mays’ delivered a letter to (coach) before trying a backhand that time since he injured his right with the message, “Welcome parents, Kevin and Melinda Kirby Smart late yesterday went off Arvidsson on its way to knee Jan. 2 at Vancouver. ... #HomeSweetHome, Cade!” Mays, fi led a lawsuit against explaining the reason he’s the net. Arvidsson was awarded Blackhawks F Drake Caggiula “As a guy with multiple the University of Georgia leaving Kirby’s program.” his 10th goal at 3:16, and Josi played for the fi rst time since years of starting experience in December. The lawsuit Added Mars: “I suppose extended his point streak to 12 Nov. 10. He had been sidelined on the off ensive line in the was fi led in the State Court I shouldn’t be surprised games. by a concussion. SEC, Cade is a tremendous of Clarke County about two that UGA is continuing to Blackwell then made it 2-0 addition to our program,” years after an incident in take the low road about the with his fi rst career goal in his UP NEXT Tennessee coach Jeremy which Kevin Mays lost part lawsuit, but directing sports 17th game. Yakov Trenin took Predators: Visit the Winnipeg Pruitt said in a statement. of his little fi nger after it was writers to Mr. Mays’ lawsuit the puck away from the 19-year- Jets on Sunday. “He’s tough and he’s power- caught in a folding chair at set a new record low for UGA old Boqvist before passing to Blackhawks: Host the Ana- ful, and he is a versatile play- a dinner for recruits at San- athletics.” Blackwell for the wide-open heim Ducks on Saturday night.