Herald-CitizenHerald-CitizenGOLDEN EAGLES SOAR over Penguins. D1 SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 117TH YEAR | NO. 44 $1.50 ‘Time to take action’ on building needs BY JIM HERRIN commission, and our com- “WE’RE AT THE POINT (WHERE) WE model. We need to decide in a position to make some HERALD-CITIZEN munity,” Boyd said. “We have NEED TO ENGAGE WITH OUR FUNDING what’s best for our communi- signifi cant over the purchased land in southwest ty that will ensure we get the next few months,” he said. “The clock is ticking. It’s Cookeville with the recog- BODY, THE COUNTY COMMISSION, AND product that we want ... and “Get our county commission- time to move, time to take nized need of a new elementa- OUR COMMUNITY.’ ensure the best outcome as ers to the table. There’s a lot action.” ry school in that location. We far as a building that will last more that has to be discussed That’s what Putnam will have to decide within the for many, many years.” because we also know there County Director of Schools next few months (whether) we Jerry Boyd He said he would be pro- are needs in other depart- Jerry Boyd told school board build a PreK-4 facility or ... Putnam County Director of Schools viding board members with ments that serve our commu- members recently as they another PreK-8 facility sim- the pros and cons of each nity. We have to involve and discussed what steps need to ilar to the one we see at the “In the past, we’ve hired an approach “with the intention engage everyone.” be taken to address future Prescott South campus.” architect (to) design a build- that we can get to a point that Boyd said the community school building needs. He said the school board ing and then we put out the you all take formal action.” also needs to be aware of the “We’re at the point (where) must also decide what ap- bid, but there are other mod- He said funding discussions increasing number of stu- we need to engage with our proach it wants to take els,” Boyd said. “Construc- are also paramount. funding body, the county toward construction. tion management is another “I think we need to be SEE SCHOOL, PAGE A2 Upper Cumberland Home and Garden show CRMC board OKs budget for drug room

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Cookeville Regional Medical Center’s Board of Trustees offi cially voted to build a new room for toxic drugs. It’s part of an overall plan to upgrade the hospital’s pharmacy and build a USP800 clean room. The room will cost $1,138,397 to buy and equip. The cost includes a buff room, ante- room, storage room, mechanical work, exterior exhaust, bio-safety cabinets, pass-through cabinets and pharmacy refrigeration. Hospital Director of Pharmacy Casey White said the USP800 regulation is a change that requires health care facilities to have a clean room set up to handle hazardous materials. The clean room would make it safer for em- ployees who deal with those types of materials, like chemotherapy drugs. If CRMC wants to PAIGE STANAGE | HERALD-CITIZEN continue off ering cancer treatments, they have Kaley Conner, left, asks Heather Smith, Mill Store House manager, about her products at the Upper to install the room. All the work must be done Cumberland Home and Garden Show. The show continues from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Hyder- before the end of this year. Burks Pavilion. CEO Paul Korth said they expect to have the room completed and inspected in time to meet the December 2019 deadline. In order to make space for the USP800 clean room, CRMC’s pharmacy robot is being moved DART learns a lot after fl ooding and upgraded to an Omnicell system. Con- struction on the Omnicell portion should begin BY PAIGE STANAGE HERALD-CITIZEN SEE CRMC, PAGE A2

The Putnam County Disaster Animal Response Team learned a lot after setting up a temporary an- imal shelter for 60 dogs in Clay County during the February fl ooding. The shelter was created in the Celina Mainte- nance Department after it was announced that some residents had to evacuate for fl ooding. “We learned that our biggest need right now is manpower,” said DART small animal team lead Jer- emy Richter. “We simply need more help and more volunteers. People are our biggest asset.” The DART team is also in need of equipment. “One of the best things people can do for us right The Putnam County Disaster Animal Response now is purchase gift cards,” Richter said. “Places Team worked hard to make sure all animals were taken care of during the February flooding SEE DART, PAGE A2 in Celina. Habitat breaks ground on 81st home UCHFH — Despite a gray, students from St. Joseph’s together to sponsor this home. In drizzly day, the Conatser fami- University in Pennsylvania will addition to fi nancially support- ly, joined by friends, family and be spending their spring break ing the build, American Bank sponsors, broke ground on their in Cookeville and working on the and Trust, Citizens Bank, F & M new Habitat home Thursday. Conatsers’ house. The students Bank, First Bank, First National MIK DAVIS | FOR THE HERALD CITIZEN This home, which will be the have been coming to Cookeville Bank, First Tennessee Bank, Pro- 81st home to be built by Upper on spring break for several years gressive Savings Bank, Regions Cumberland Habitat for Human- now. They will work all week Bank, U S Bank and Wilson Bank Tradition ity (formerly Putnam County helping Upper Cumberland Hab- employees will be volunteering to Habitat for Humanity), is being itat for Humanity on the job site, build the home. This is the fourth Rotarian Chuck Jordan prepares pancakes sponsored by several diff erent completing the fl oor deck and Banker Build that local banks at the annual Rotary Pancake breakfast groups. raising walls, if weather permits. Saturday. Jordan has been a Rotary Starting the week of March 11, Ten local banks have come SEE HOME, PAGE A2 member for 44 years. herald-citizen.com OBITUARIES Page A7, A8 Laura Jackson, Baxter Fred Bryant, Cookeville Melody Pharris, Silver Point Howard D. Isabell, Livingston Mary Ruth Jones, Monterey Howard Byers, Cookeville Frances Smith, Cookeville Mable Gore, Cookeville Frederick DellVeneri, Cookeville Eileen Mattes, Cookeville Calvin T. Morris, Cookeville Eddie Ray Sutton, Smithville Betty Libby, Nashville Bud Gaddy, Baxter A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Friday Planning department

Cash 3 Evening 7-7-5, LS: 19 assessing 2019 goals Midday 7-8-7, LS:22 Morning 2-9-3, LS: 14 BY BEN WHEELER ranking streets in order of need. Cash 4 HERALD-CITIZEN During 2018, the planning depart- Evening 0-9-9-7, LS: 25 ment saw a number of changes occur Midday 0-3-4-9, LS: 16 Cookeville planning department across the city, including a controver- Morning 8-6-9-7, LS: 30 offi cials presented its annual report to sial rezoning on Old Kentucky Road the planning commission Monday and and East 10th Street. Mega Millions highlighted what they hope to achieve Following an amendment to the 2030 29-33-39-60-66, Mega in 2019. Land Use plan, the area was rezoned Ball: 21, Megaplier: 2 Estimated jackpot: $267 “We’ll continue to update our 2030 to planned commercial development million plan, (and) look at potential amend- (PCD), and is the proposed site of a new ments to our land use,” said James shopping center. Tennessee Cash Mills, planning department director. The proposal for the center will 02-21-22-30-33, Bonus: 1 “First (we will) look at areas that are in come back before the planning com- Estimated jackpot: PAIGE STANAGE | HERALD-CITIZEN need of revitalization.” mission for fi nal approval. $300,000 A number of areas have been identi- The department also completed a fi ed for revitalization in the 2030 plan, downtown parking utilization study, A little spice primarily along Willow Avenue past a test-run of a curbside recycling pro- 0READER SERVICES0 12th street, and Highway 70 North. gram and began implementing chang- Address: John Brantley with Lagniappe Spice Company One of the main ways the planning es needed for the update of the pedes- 1300 Neal St. demonstrates how to pick out a ripe mango department have tried to improve trian and bicycle circulation plan. Cookeville, TN 38501 at the Upper Cumberland Home and Garden these areas is through the redevelop- Cookeville’s pedestrian and bicycle Show Saturday. The show is open Sunday from ment area overlay (RAO). Mills says circulation plan will also continue to Mailing Address: noon to 4 p.m. at the Hyder-Burks Pavilion. the department plans on continuing to be updated and will begin working identify further areas in need. with a task force on March 6. P.O. Box 2729 The planning department will have Municipal code changes are also Cookeville TN 38502 additional data to update the 2030 plan being looked at by the planning depart- after the next census data is released. ment and Cookeville Police Depart- Phone: 931-526-9715 TTU student Local street improvement data is ment, including parking and possibly Fax: 931-526-1209 also being collected and will be sent to implementing regulations on electric the planning commission for its help in scooters. News [email protected] journalists to ask Sports [email protected] Advertising [email protected] for policy change Living [email protected] SCJ — Members of The Society for Collegiate Circulation Journalists and The Oracle, the student newspaper [email protected] at Tennessee Tech University, launched a cam- Business News paign last month to convince the Board of Trustees [email protected] to change the school’s policy by allowing broader Church News access to public records. [email protected] Currently the school’s policy requires requesters School News to have a Tennessee driver’s license. Without a driv- [email protected] er’s license, some Tech students, faculty and staff Classified Ads cannot access public records. [email protected] Carolina Hatfi eld, editor of The Oracle, said she knows how frustrating it is for some students, es- Letter Guidelines pecially journalism students, when they are denied All letters to the editor must be access because they don’t have a Tennessee driver’s signed and include the writer’s license. From left: Nelson Forrester, First Tennessee Bank; Phillip Clemmons, name, address and phone “It doesn’t make sense for people who live here, Wilson Bank and Trust; Jonathan Conatser, Jessica Conatser with number. Letters are subject to working and studying to not have access to Tech’s Sophia and Jonah, Ellen Conatser; Sherry Lee, American Bank editing and/or rejection. A strict public records just because they don’t have a Ten- and Trust; and Becky Thomas, American Bank and Trust at the 400-word limit will be enforced. nessee driver’s license,” she said. groundbreaking for the 81st Upper Cumberland Habitat for Humanity Send letters to the mailing The SCJ members plan to present the petition to home. address listed above, or email the board at its March 21 meeting. to [email protected]. University offi cials conducted a required public hearing on the purposed policy on Feb. 1. Univer- HOME: Volunteers will also be part of build Order a Photo sities must provide the state with a written policy FROM PAGE A1 Every photograph taken by a outlining how it complies with written records. to qualifi ed low-income families. Herald-Citizen photographer “If people are paying tuition at the university, have sponsored for UCHFH. Serving both Overton and Putnam and published in the paper there should be no reason that someone couldn’t get Rotary Club of Cookeville is also County, UCHFH is a non-profi t is available for purchase. Go access to public records,” Kendyl Seals, president of sponsoring and building on this Christian housing ministry that to www.herald-citizen.com SCJ, said. home. Volunteers from Publix, Legal builds simple, decent and aff ordable and click on “Photo Gallery.” Aid and Sam’s Club will also be part homes in partnership with God and Also, many photos included in of this build. families in need. online stories are available for Jonathan and Jessica and their UCHFH has recently expanded purchase. SCHOOL: Maintenance, children Sophia and Jonah are in Overton County with a repair excited to start building their home program called Neighbor 2 Neighbor. Subscriptions expansion, must be considered in West End Place. Seeing everyone N2N is for residents of Putnam and To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. FROM PAGE A1 gathered together to break ground Overton counties who need repairs Visa, MasterCard, Discover on their new home was a reminder done to a home that they current- and AmEx accepted. dents who are fi lling Putnam County classrooms. that working together, side by side, ly own and live in. The focus is on Rates: “We are experiencing growth,” he said. “Proba- they will become homeowners in just low-income elderly, disabled, veter- 3 mo 6 mo 1yr bly, right now, the real growth that we have seen a few months. ans and existing PCHFH homeown- Carrier or from the end of last year to this point in the school Upper Cumberland Habitat for Hu- ers, although other applicants will be Mail: 385 year is easily at or above two percent. It may not manity constructs and sells homes considered. Zip Code $28 $54 $95 sound like a lot but when you do two percent of Print & 11,700 students, that number (is signifi cant.)” E-Edition $29 $56 $98 In addition to new building construction, Boyd E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 said the board needs to address ongoing mainte- DART: Training meeting set for March 16 Mail: Outside nance needs. 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 “There are maintenance items that are recurring FROM PAGE A1 cover them with a tarp and get up Mail: Outside and needs that exist — from replacement of boilers there,” Richter said. “But we found a Tennessee $82 $132 $220 to HVAC needs to other facilities needs,” he said. like Amazon, Tractor Supply, Har- new trailer at the last minute that we “The maintenance department has those on the bor Freight, have a lot of things we could use. And we found somebody to Miss Your Paper? radar and they address those as they can.” need.” drive it there.” Your carrier is an independent He said some of those maintenance items will He added that those who are inter- Initially, no one was at the shelter. contractor. However, as a require additional funding to address. ested in helping or donating, please “We get up there, and there was service to our subscribers, our “That will be involved in the budget conversation contact the Putnam County DART nobody there,” Richter said. “There circulation department is open because it’s an operational expense. It’s not a bond Facebook page at https://www. wasn’t a dog, person, and no need.” from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- or a capital outlay expense,” he said. “I just want to facebook.com/PutnamDART/, or call Later that night, an individual who day-Friday and from make sure we have the ongoing public conversation. 528-7575. runs an animal rescue operation 7-9 a.m. each Sunday to I want to make sure we keep this on the forefront.” This operation was DART’s fi rst in Clay County showed up with 59 answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. full deployment. animals, Richter said. Another indi- “On Saturday (Feb. 22) afternoon vidual showed up with a dog later on Herald-Citizen at 5 p.m., we decided to put the entire during the operation. USPS 313-680 CRMC: Project required to keep team on standby,” Richter said. “Af- “When it was all said and done, we ISSN 8750-5541 ter sending out the alert to see who had 60 animals with only two owners The Herald-Citizen is published after- all could come and help, we only got between them,” Richter said. noons Tuesday through Friday and performing chemotherapy four responses.” Ultimately, after many walks, feed- Sunday morning except New Year’s By 6:30 p.m., the entire DART ings, and clean-ups that weekend, Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving team was activated and no longer on the shelter closed at 3 p.m., Monday, Day and Christmas Day by Cookeville FROM PAGE A1 Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., stand-by. Feb. 25. P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. on March 11, White said. The Omnicell system will “We didn’t know what we were “It was a long weekend,” Richter Periodicals postage paid at Cookeville replace the cabinets that hold drugs at the nursing getting into,” Richter said. “Wilson laughed. “But it was all worthwhile.” POSTMASTER: TN. send address stations, White said. Omnicell also has the ability County DART actually sent over Putnam County DART is having changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. to track drug use and delivery in real time. The sys- some of their members for support. a training meeting 10:30 a.m. Satur- The Herald-Citizen is a member of tem uses biometric scanning to open the drawers, We are very thankful for them.” day, March 16 at the Putnam County the Tennessee Press Association increasing safety. One initial problem the team en- Emergency Management Agency Associated Press. As- and the The The CRMC board approved both projects last countered was getting all the equip- education center. sociated Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in August. ment from Cookeville to Celina. “It may be training for us, but the the Herald-Citizen. The Omnicell portion of the project cost $2.5 mil- “We had no trailer. We had no solu- meeting is also a time for those inter- lion, bringing the total cost of the project to more tion. Our solution was to put crates ested in DART to come out and see than $3.6 million. in the back of a pickup truck and what we’re all about,” Richter said. Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Tonight Tuesday Night Almanac Lindsay McReynolds A chance of rain and snow before 10 Monday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 16. Sunday is the 62nd day of the year, with 303 remaining. Managing Editor p.m., then a chance of snow until 1 Mostly cloudy, with a low around 18. The sun sets at 5:39 p.m. and will rise at 6:09 a.m. Mon- a.m. Cloudy, with a low around 26. Wednesday day. The moon is a waning crescent with 7% of the visible Roger Wells Tuesday Sunny, with a high near 37. disc illuminated. Advertising Director Monday Sunny, with a high near 35. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 36. Keith McCormick Circulation Manager SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com Dodgeball for Rising Above

MIK DAVIS | FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN Jerry Boyd prepares to take a hit at the Cookeville dodgeball tournament Saturday. Students paid a dollar each for the chance to peg the director of schools. Proceeds from the tournament went to Rising Above Ministries. Work begins on new ramps at Hwy. 111/I-40 interchange BY PAIGE STANAGE in the report include the should expect tempo- HERALD-CITIZEN following: rary lane closures and The Rocky Point traffi c stoppages during The Highway 111 traf- bridge over I-40 will be this time. Estimated fi c light project is under- closed for repairs and project completion date way with the installa- will reopen in June 2019. is April 2019. tion of conduit along the A detour is in place to The replacement of highway and east and guide motorists around water/sewer services westbound ramps from the bridge closure. on N. Washington Ave. I-40, according to TDOT. The contractor will be between Spring St. and The Tennessee De- performing nightly lane 1st St. began Feb. 25 partment of Transporta- closures on I-40 west- and will continue until tion provided the update bound from 8 p.m. to 6 March 8 from 9 a.m. in its weekly roadway a.m. during this period. to 3 p.m. each day. A activity report. Estimated project com- message board will be “The contractor pletion date is June 2019. used; fl aggers if need- (Rogers Group Inc.) will The contactor for the ed, cones, barrels and begin installing conduit interchange lighting at signage. Roadway is fi ve along state route 111 the junction of the Mine lanes, but four lanes and both eastbound and Lick Creek Road project will be stay open be- westbound ramps from is installing poles and tween Broad St. and 1st I-40 in preparation for conduit throughout St., and Spring St. and signal installation,” ac- the project. Motorists Broad St. cording to the report. The traffi c light is estimated to be complete by June 2019. Motorists are advised to be alert for construc- tion signage and use caution when traveling through the project. The installation of a traffi c light in that area has been in the works for years. TDOT offi cials con- ducted traffi c studies of the area, funded the project, secured rights- of-ways and conducted utility plans to make the project possible. More than 15,000 people travelled that area of Highway 111 in 2015, according to TDOT reports. Other Putnam County TDOT activities listed CALLING ALL MEN 2019 Men’s Conference SATURDAY MARCH 9TH 8-8:50 Breakfast 9-1 Conference Guest Speakers Bro Ray Gilder & Bro Willie McLaurin Columbia Hill Baptist Church 1226 Columbia Hill Rd., Monterey, TN 931-239-1609 Pastor Richard Harris Opinion A4 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 herald-citizen.com Herald-Citizen Established 1903 Jack McNeely Editor and Publisher Lindsay McReynolds Managing Editor Kate Cook City Editor Don Foy News Editor

0H-C EDITORIAL0 Th anks, George, and well done

he Cookeville-Putnam County Cham- ber of Commerce and its board don’t Tthink much about getting involved in a big project. Rolling up your sleeves and getting to work is something the Chamber folks do every day. But this time the job is a little hard- er. They’ll be looking to replace George Halford, who has led the chamber for 16 years. Thursday, Halford announced he is retiring. Halford was hired to replace Eldon Les- lie as president and chief executive of the Turning to Wendell Berry for comfort chamber in December 2003. Leslie was the head of the chamber for 36 years. ne week after the 2016 Pres- JUST agribusiness. Berry and the great heron feeds idential election, I visited JENNIE and his wife Tanya, I come into the peace of wild At that time, chamber board chairman OCentre College in Danville, to whom he’s been things Joe Albrecht said Halford was the unani- Kentucky. Both of my married for more Who do not tax their lives mous choice among the members. daughters are Centre graduates than 60 years, have with forethought of grief and daughter Leigh was on staff two children. The I come into the presence of During his tenure at the chamber, there. The reason for my visit couple farms 125 still water there’s been unparalleled growth in was that Wendell Berry — poet, acres of good dirt, And I feel above me the day- Cookeville and Putnam County. One only essayist, novelist and farmer — growing much of blind stars waiting with their needs to drive through Cookeville to was to speak. Like many of the what they eat and light. crowd gathered in the auditori- relying, whenever For a time I rest in the grace see the prosperity that’s happened here um, I was hoping to fi nd some JENNIE possible, on horses of the world, and am free. in the last 16 years. The chamber has comfort in his words. IVEY rather than ma- As to whether Wendell Berry prospered too. The Highlands Economic Berry is a rock star among chinery. They live brought comfort to me or any- Partnership launched in 2006, and the Appalachian writers, though without a television or a com- one else in the crowd on that he would almost certainly shun puter. Berry does all his writing November night, it’s hard to say. chamber recently celebrated having 1,000 that description. by hand or on a manual type- He, too, was disappointed and members. In 2017, the chamber achieved “I have no appetite for glitz writer, usually during daylight discouraged about the outcome accreditation through the U.S. Chamber and glamour,” he once said. hours to reduce his reliance on of the election. “If you’ve of Commerce, which provided feedback to Born in 1934 in Henry County, electricity derived from strip- the capacity to be outraged by Kentucky, Berry is a graduate mined coal. what’s outrageous, you’re dead,” help shape the long-term goals of the local of the University of Kentucky. I fi rst became a fan of Wendell he said. “Somebody ought to organization. He spent more than two decades Berry when I discovered what is come and haul you off .” I like Now, Halford can step back a bit while teaching English at Stanford arguably his most famous poem, that. the chamber’s board searches for the next University, New York University “The Peace of Wild Things.” In the time since, Wendell and at his alma mater. Eventu- Here’s how it goes: Berry has brought me comfort president and chief executive. Halford ally, he gave up the academic When despair for the world in other ways, too, one of which will leave some pretty big shoes to fi ll. We life and returned to Henry grows in me is the documentary “Look and don’t yet know what qualifi cations they County, content to spend his and I wake in the night at the See,” showing now on Netfl ix. have in mind, but we trust they’ll look for time farming, writing and advo- least sound Another is a novel I’ll write cating for causes he believes in. in fear of what my life and my about next week. someone to help move Putnam County Those causes include envi- children’s lives may be and the entire region into the future. ronmentalism, self-reliance, I go and lie down where the JENNIE IVEY is a Cookeville writer. At the end of this year, Halford will loyalty to family and commu- wood drake rests in his beauty Visit her website at jennieivey. com. retire. nity, opposition to war, and to on the water According to a news release from the chamber, Halford and his wife Gloria plan to retire in Cookeville. We’d like to thank him for all his hard work and per- Donations to pay down U.S. debt pointless severance. We wish George the best for a long and enjoyable retirement. ith America’s national signed tax-refund it takes in. debt surpassing a fright- checks over to And say well-meaning Amer- Wening $22 trillion, it Treasury. icans then gifted $5 million makes sense that fewer Occasionally, every year to pay down that $22 people are volunteering their individuals left trillion-with zero interest on MODERATELY CONFUSED hard-earned dough to help large portions of that debt. reduce it. their estates to the Even then, it still would take Since 1961, the Bureau of TOM government. The 4.4 MILLION YEARS to reduce the Public Debt has allowed PURCELL largest estate gift the debt to zero. Americans to “gift” money to on record, $3.5 mil- What’s worse: These gift the Treasury Department-on lion,lion came in 1992. donations technically aren’t the condition that the money be The Congressional Research paying down the debt anyhow. used only to pay down the debt. Service reports the largest The donations are recorded on Last year’s donations totaled single gift came in fi scal year the receipts ledger of the federal about $775,000-“only the fourth 1994-$12 million from someone government’s general fund. time in 20 years that the fund who remains anonymous. So, rather than actually didn’t reach at least $1 million “In total,” says U.S. News, paying down the national debt, in actual dollars,” says U.S. “about $100 million has been these donations just reduce the News & World Report. donated since President John amount of money our govern- “Over the last fi ve years the F. Kennedy signed the program ment will borrow as it continues amount of gifts to reduce public into law in 1961.” to run massive annual defi cits. debt has shrunk substantially Regrettably, that’s a drop in That’s why, in my humble from about $5 million to under a the bucket-and perhaps the rea- opinion, fewer good-hearted million,” a Treasury spokesman son donations are dropping. Americans see any point in gift- told U.S. News. In 2014, Americans donated ing their hard-earned money Why the drop? Nobody’s cer- $5.1 million. That fell to $3.8 to our spendthrift government. tain. But I have a theory. million in 2015, $2.7 million in No matter how much patriotic It isn’t related to politics. The 2016, $2.6 million in 2017 and citizens want to do their part, pattern of annual donations, $775,000 in 2018. Only $185,000 and no matter how much they high and low, is nearly even has been donated so far in donate, it won’t make a real during both Democratic and 2019-despite a roaring economy. diff erence. Republican administrations. Perhaps donations are down They know that. And they So, who volunteers their because government spending know that so long as our politi- money? And why do they even has long been out of control-re- cians remain unserious about bother? gardless of which party is in reducing spending and defi cits, When I looked into this a charge. the national debt will continue decade ago, a Bureau of the Perhaps donations are down to explode. Public Debt senior adviser (now because they are, essentially, It’s no wonder why fewer retired) told me the givers she useless. Americans are willing to throw encountered seemed to be patri- Say the national debt stopped good money after bad. otic citizens wanting to do their growing at $22 trillion (quit small part to help their country. laughing!). Say that for the rest TOM PURCELL is a syndicated She said most givers mailed of time, our government would columnist. His email address is checks without notes. Some never spend a penny more than [email protected]. SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com Tech graduates working on brand design at Foxtrot

BY BEN WHEELER changed our off erings, fonts, message, vision said. “Then hopefully HERALD-CITIZEN our packages and just and overall represen- branch out into other trying to listen and see tation. places as well.” Two Tennessee Tech where the need is for Foxtrot Branding Phillips and Kail met graduates are helping people.” currently works out through a photo-op, businesses focus on Foxtrot has primari- of The Biz Foundry, while freelancing in their brand design with ly focused on the brand where they’ve been photography and in Foxtrot Branding. design for fellow entre- introduced to a num- graphic design respec- Now, Amanda Kail preneurs, as Phillips ber of clients through tively. and Cassidy Phillips says their designs cater various luncheons. The entrepreneurs are learning how to to a feminine style. In the future, Kail decided to pair to- run their own busi- “We really try to and Phillips hope to gether and open their ness. The duo say that create a brand experi- one day be able to Foxtrot. each month since its ence and enjoy getting expand into their own “We decided that it creation in September to work with people,” BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN location. would be better if we 2018 has been valuable Phillips said. “When Tech graduates, Amanda Kail (left) and Cassidy “We defi nitely want worked together,” Kail in learning how to run people get on your web- Phillips, founded their business Foxtrot to grow our reputation said. “(Cassidy) does a business. site or your Facebook Branding to help their customers create its in Cookeville, because photography and web- “I think we’ve page, you have about brand image. I do feel like we’re sites, and I do graphic changed and grown fi ve seconds to make an fi lling a gap, (between) design, so we thought since we began,” impression on them.” their words, focuses on criteria for their work freelancers and big we could off er more Phillips said. “We’ve Brand design, in a number of diff erent with clients including design fi rms,” Phillips together.” Free dental clinic March 28 SMILE ON 60+ will While Interfaith “We are excited to bring a mobile dental Dental is serving as bring this opportunity clinic to Life Church in the lead agency, they to senior citizens in the Cookeville Thursday, have over 22 partners Upper Cumberland,” March 28, in partner- planned to join the proj- Clare Farless, Family ship with Meharry ect over a 3-year period Caregiver Coordinator Medical College School covering 52 counties “dental care can be of Dentistry and the Up- and 42 locations; includ- very expensive, and per Cumberland Area ing 2 mobile units. The we are so excited to Agency on Aging and funding for this project partner with Mehar- Disability (UCAAAD). was provided through ry Medical College SMILE ON 60+ is a a grant awarded by the School of Dentistry and statewide senior oral Davidson County Chan- SMILE ON 60+ to off er health initiative led cery Court, Part III discounted services. by Interfaith Dental, from the SeniorTrust/ We also would like to AP launched in August ElderTrust settlement thank Life Church in People look at a display with photos of Chinese President Xi Jinping at 2018 in partnership (Case No. 11-1548-III) Cookeville for letting an exhibition commemorating the 40th anniversary of China’s Reform with 15 dental clinics and through a contract us use their facility for and Opening Up Movement at the National Museum in Beijing. providing oral health administered by the the clinic.” Also, onsite care services and Tennessee Commission the day of the event will China considers legal changes on education to seniors in on Aging and Disability. be AAAD staff ready to need. UCAAAD is partic- answer questions about SMILE ON 60+ is a ipating as a regional Supplemental Nutrition technology to placate US system of outreach and SMILE ON 60+ partner, Assistance Program care services designed serving eligible senior (SNAP) and TN SHIP to provide older adults patients in Cannon, Medicare Information BEIJING (AP) — In ment a platform for growth sagged to a age 60+ with transfor- Clay, Cumberland, & Counseling. an unusual step, Chi- advertising changes three-decade low of 6.6 mational oral health DeKalb, Fentress, Jack- For more informa- na’s ceremonial legisla- aimed at ending the percent last year. care services. Those son, Macon, Overton, tion, visit www.smil- ture is due to endorse a fi ght with President On the domestic who qualify for partici- Pickett, Putnam, Smith, eon60plus.com or call law meant to help end a Donald Trump that front, companies and pation in the SMILE ON Van Buren, Warren and the hotline at 1-800-509- bruising tariff war with has disrupted trade in investors are hoping 60+ mobile dental clinic White counties. 6055. Washington by discour- goods from soybeans to offi cials announce are: a minimum of 60 aging offi cials from medical equipment. details of how Beijing years old; a Tennessee pressuring foreign The technology will carry out promises state resident; mobile MID-STATE companies to hand over measure is part of a to curb the dominance (able to self-transport technology. proposed law on foreign of state industry and or receive transport to GUN & KNIFE SHOW The battle with investment that aims support entrepreneurs clinic); have an income Sponsored by the Mid-State Sportsman’s Club China’s biggest trading to address complaints who generate much level below 200% pover- partner is overshad- by Washington, Europe of China’s new jobs ty and dentally unin- HELD AT THE WHITE COUNTY owing the National and other trading part- and wealth. They are sured. The program People’s Congress, the ners that China’s sys- looking for details of a covers many common FAIRGROUNDS AGRICULTURE country’s highest-pro- tem is rigged against promised cut of up to dental procedures BUILDING fi le event of the year. foreign companies. 1.3 trillion yuan ($200 including cleaning, ex- It brings 3,000-plus Trump cited com- billion) in value-added tractions, fi llings, and Hwy. 289 S. Sparta, TN delegates to the ornate plaints Beijing steals or and other taxes. dentures for a $25 per Ample Parking Available Great Hall of the People pressures companies to The congress opens visit facility fee. in Beijing for two weeks hand over technology Tuesday with an an- Appointments are of speeches, meetings when he slapped puni- nual “work report” on required; those inter- BUY • SELL • TRADE with senior leaders tive tariff s on $250 bil- government plans by ested in learning more Saturday, March 16, 2019 - 9A.M. to 5P.M. and political ritual lion of Chinese imports Premier Li Keqiang, may call SMILE ON 60+ Sunday, March 17, 2019 - 9A.M. to 4P.M. to endorse the ruling in July. Europe, Japan the No. 2 ruling party hotline for prescreen- Communist Party’s and other trading leader behind Xi and ing at 1-800-509-6055. Professional Armed Guards on Duty 24 Hours economic and social partners disapprove of China’s top economic You must have proof welfare plans. the tariff hikes but echo offi cial. of household income, Admission $5.00 Cell A gathering of U.S. complaints. State media have cit- any medical insurance under 12 FREE with adult (931) 808-3914 noncommunist groups China has balked at ed other potential top- cards, and a Tennessee held at the same time changing its strategy ics including revising driver’s license or other www.tncsgunandknifeshow.net brightens Beijing’s for nurturing technol- China’s patent law — state-issued ID. Th e Mid-State Sportsman’s Club is a Non-Profi t Organization drab winter, drawing ogies that American another source of for- tech billionaires, movie offi cials worry might eign complaints — and stars and ethnic mi- challenge U.S. indus- measures to encourage norities in distinctive trial dominance. 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145 Lane Fast Lane Baxter, TN 38544 931-858-6272 A6 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0CALENDAR0 The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted TUESDAY, MARCH 5 sing, everyone welcome. com for more info. Scavenger Hunt: Explore by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson Parenting Skills: Free Call 261-5018. Dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m. the historic WestSide counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- classes off ered by The Historical Society: Over- Cookeville Community district. Free event. room secretary or email [email protected]. Be Stephens Center. 9-10:30 ton County Historical Center. Diff erent bands Entry forms available sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date a.m. Topic: Make-Up Society meets at 5:30 every week. Mostly at the Cookeville Depot & location of the event. Deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s paper Session. Held at Healthy p.m. Millard Oakley country & a little bit of Museum from 10:30 is noon the day before. Deadline for Sunday is noon Friday. Start Offi ce, 1680 S. Public Library Meeting rock & roll. $5 entry fee. p.m.-a.m.-2:30. Prize Deadline for Monday is 3 p.m. Friday. Church-related items Jeff erson Ave. Suite C, Room. Guest speaker. Line Dance Classes: Bax- drawing. are published in a separate calendar in the Religion section Cookeville. Call 931-559- Everyone welcome. ter Senior Center, 101 Breakfast Benefit: Shiloh each Friday. Deadline for church calendar items is noon 6432. Parkinson Support Group: Elmore Town Road. 1-3 Community Center, 7-10 Wednesday. American Legion Unit 10 a.m. First United p.m. $3 donation/class. a.m. Biscuits, gravy, all 4: Livingston American Methodist Church, Jeff New dances taught each the fi xings. Call 931-260- SUNDAY, MARCH 3 Legion-6 p.m. Ladies Legion & Auxiliary Unit Wall Hall, 204 E. Spring week.. Call 858-1422. 9454. ART: Cookeville Art are invited to attend 4, meets at post head- Street. Call 931-261-4037. Cookeville Crazy Quilters: Therold’s Little Opry: 6 Studio will have a Reba Legion meeting & bring quarters, 121 S. Church L.B.J. & C. Head Start: Meet at the Putnam p.m. at Center Grove Bacon High School a passing dish to share Street, Livingston. Policy Council meeting, County Library, down- Community Center. competition reception at 6 p.m. if you wish. All Auxiliary-5:30 p.m., 6 p.m., at the L.B.J. & stairs meeting room. 5 Good music & family from 1-4 p.m. Everyone veterans invited for din- Legion-6 p.m. C. Development Corpo- p.m. We would love to fun. Free admission. welcome, 186A S. Wal- ner & meeting. Email Music & Dance: Silver ration, 1150 Chocolate have anyone visit if in- Bands: Copper Canyon, nut St., 526-2424. camahabrown@yahoo. Point Community Drive, Cookeviile. terested in quilting and/ TK/KY Bluegrass & MONDAY, MARCH 4 com. Center, 6:30-9 p.m., free Livingston: Millard or quilt themselves. perhaps special guest. TTU Chess Club: Mon- Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. event. Features Cum- Oakley Public Library Tax Assistance: 9:30 a.m.- Mosaic Class: 10 a.m.-3 days 7 p.m., Room 371, $4/person. Cookeville berland Country Band. will have a crafters club 3 p.m. Putnam Coun- p.m. Please pre-register TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- Community Center, 240 Exercise Classes: Tai Chi meeting from 9-11:30 ty Library, upstairs & pick up supply list. ter. Everyone welcome. Carlen Drive. Call 526- & chair aerobics 10-11 a.m. They will also have meeting room. Certifi ed Cookeville Art, 186A S. Call Paul 372-3118, or 8015. a.m. Baxter Senior Cen- a book club meeting at AARP/IRS volunteers Walnut. Call 526-2424. [email protected]. Open Studio/Potluck: ter. 101 Elmore Town 11 p.m. with “Miss Julia provide free tax prepa- Auction/Chili Supper: American Legion Post 46 Open studio, 10 a.m.-4 Rd. Call 931-303-1490. Speaks her Mind.” ration with a priority on Cookeville FFA Annu- & Auxiliary Unit 46: Meets p.m. Covered dish, 11:30 UC Barbershop Chorus: 7 Coin Club: Cookeville serving seniors & low al Auction, Cookeville at Veteran’s Memorial a.m. Cookeville Art, p.m. Meets at J&S Con- Coin Club meets Tues- income clients. High Cafeteria. Chili Building, 90 East Spring 186A S. Walnut. Call struction, conference day, from 6:30-8 p.m. at Uniform & Shoe Sale: supper 5 p.m. Auction 6 Street. Auxiliary-5 p.m. 526-2424. room in back. Learn to 1st Presbyterian Fellow- CRMC Auxiliary of p.m. Everyone welcome. ship Hall, 20 N. Dixie Volunteers fundraiser. Call Danielle or Jackie Ave. Everyone welcome. 7 a.m.-2 p.m. CRMC 520-2130. HE EEK IN EVIEW Raffl e and door prizes Education Center. Call Pre-auction & Auction: T W R and live action of mem- Karen 931-783-2740. Pre-auction until noon. ber items. FRIDAY, MARCH 8 Dinner/4 p.m. ($6/per- STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS STOCK MARKET INDEXES GOP Meeting: Putnam Train Tales: 10:30 a.m. son.) Cake Walk/5 p.m. Dow Jones industrials 60.14 -33.97 -72.82 -69.16 110.32 County Republican Cookeville Depot Mu- Auction/6 p.m. Twin NYSE u Party monthly meeting, seum. Free activity for Oak Community Center, u Close: 26,026.32 12,700.68 +6.15 1-week change: -5.49 (-0.0%) MON TUES WED THUR FRI 6 p.m. Putnam County preschool children. Call Cookeville Boat Dock 27,000 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) Courthouse. Speaker: 520-5455. Road, Baxter. Fund 26,000 Name Last Chg %Chg Superintendent of P.C. Exercise Classes: Tai Chi Raising event for Re- Telaria n 5.41 +1.76 +48.2 25,000 Schools, Jerry Boyd. & chair aerobics 10-11 storing Hope Building KeyEngy 2.68 +.85 +46.4 Sea Ltd n 23.20 +7.21 +45.1 24,000 Please join us. a.m. Baxter Senior Cen- Fund. Call 931-239-3040. Farfetch n 28.82 +8.62 +42.7 VitaminSh 7.34 +1.83 +33.2 23,000 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 ter. 101 Elmore Town SUNDAY, MARCH 10 HorizGbl n 2.92 +.72 +32.7 Tax Assistance: 9:30 a.m.- Rd. Call 931-303-1490. League Sign-Ups: Base- PhxNMda 4.73 +1.13 +31.4 22,000 X Finl n 7.17 +1.46 +25.5 3 p.m. Putnam Coun- Dance: Country/West- ball, Slow-Pitch Softball GrayTelev 22.57 +4.45 +24.6 21,000 BioRadB 322.00 +63.40 +24.5 SO NDJF ty Library, upstairs ern. $5/person. Living- & Diaper League. Open

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Dycom 46.87 -15.98 -25.4 13,261.77 10,723.66 NYSE Composite 12,700.68 +6.15 +.05 +11.66 +1.14 serving seniors & low Free Movie: “Instant MONDAY, MARCH 11 Veritiv 27.46 -8.34 -23.3 8,133.30 6,190.17 Nasdaq Composite 7,595.35 +67.81 +.90 +14.47 +4.65 Verso Cp 19.84 -5.96 -23.1 2,940.91 2,346.58 S&P 500 2,803.69 +11.02 +.39 +11.84 +4.18 income clients. Family” 6 p.m. Millard TTU Chess Club: Mon- PwSBMetS 15.26 -4.39 -22.3 2,053.00 1,565.76 S&P MidCap 1,925.35 -8.37 -.43 +15.77 +2.49 DrGMBll rs 9.85 -2.51 -20.3 30,560.54 24,129.49 Wilshire 5000 29,102.59 +116.30 +.40 +13.02 +4.39 PC Retired Teachers Assoc.: Oakley Public Library, days 7 p.m., Room 371, ELF Inc n 7.95 -1.90 -19.3 1,742.09 1,266.93 Russell 2000 1,589.64 -.42 -.03 +17.88 +3.68 9,847.94 7,674.91 Lipper Growth Index 9,498.50 +93.97 +1.00 +15.56 +6.53 Meets 10 a.m. at Ameri- Livingston. TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) can Bank & Trust, 1450 Dance & Country Music: ter. Everyone welcome. Name Vol (00) Last Chg GenElec 6913427 10.27 +.12 STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Neal Street. Speaker: 7-10 p.m. Veterans Call Paul 372-3118, or ChesEng 3408907 3.13 +.53 Wk Wk YTD Wk Wk YTD Lisa Luck, topic: Recy- Building, 90 E. Spring [email protected]. BkofAm 2765794 29.31 +.38 Name Ex Div Last Chg%Chg %Chg Name Ex Div Last Chg%Chg %Chg FordM 2146764 8.79 +.08 cling. Lunch provided Street, Cookeville. Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. Ambev 1890539 4.39 -.45 AFLAC s NY 1.08 49.17 +.42 +0.9 +7.9 Inv QQQ NA 1.31 174.39 +1.50 +0.9 +13.0 EnCana g 1887292 7.26 +.37 AT&T Inc NY 2.04 30.82 -.33 -1.1 +8.0 JD.com NA ... 28.73 +2.78 +10.7 +37.3 by bank. All retired Adults $5, Kids $2. $4/person. Cookeville BrMySq 1553786 53.22 +2.24 AMD NA ... 23.68 -.68 -2.8 +28.3 KraftHnz n NA 1.60 32.40 -2.55 -7.3 -24.7 teachers welcome. Call Music: Tennessee Out- Community Center, 240 EliLilly 1479077 128.84 +4.84 AllegTch NY ... 28.99 +.10 +0.3 +33.2 Kroger s NY .56 28.02 -.50 -1.8 +1.9 AT&T Inc 1395930 30.82 -.33 Altria NY 3.20 52.75 +1.25 +2.4 +6.8 Lowes NY 1.92 103.96 -2.31 -2.2 +12.6 260-3640. law Band. Open to the Carlen Drive. Call 526- SnapInc A n 1364398 9.80 +.09 Ambev NY .05 4.39 -.45 -9.3 +12.0 McDnlds NY 4.64 185.05 +3.04 +1.7 +4.2 Apple Inc NA 2.92 174.97 +2.00 +1.2 +10.9 MicronT NA ... 41.58 -.99 -2.3 +31.0 Uniform & Shoe Sale: public. 8015. 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Call 931-239- 135: Monthly meeting, 7,595.35 +67.81 FordM NY .60 8.79 +.08 +0.9 +14.9 Textron NY .08 54.43 -.63 -1.1 +18.4 GenElec NY .04 10.27 +.12 +1.2 +35.7 TractSupp NA 1.24 94.96 -1.08 -1.1 +13.8 HomeDp NY 5.44 185.17 -7.22 -3.8 +7.8 US Bancrp NY 1.48 51.72 +.44 +0.9 +13.2 ter. Cookeville Art, 186A 3040. Mama Rose’s Restau- GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) iShChinaLC NY .87 44.17 +.03 +0.1 +13.0 VanEGold NY .06 21.70 -1.36 -5.9 +2.9 S. Walnut. Call 526-2424. SATURDAY, MARCH 9 rant, 200 S. 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Morris, 79, Eddie Ray Sutton, 64, wife, Peggy Sutton of of Cookeville, will be COOKEVILLE sa, Cassidy and Tessa of Smithville, will be Smithville; eight chil- held at 3 p.m., Mon- — Frederick (Fred) Beth Wheeler, all of held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, dren, Casey (Susie) Sut- day, March 4, from the Arthur DellVeneri, 73, Cookeville; two broth- March 5, at DeKalb Fu- ton of Sparta, Dustin chapel of Presley Fu- of Cookeville, passed ers, Mike DellVeneri of neral Chapel in Smith- (Lindsey) Hedgecoth neral Home in Cookev- away Wednesday, Feb. Cambridge, Vermont, ville. Burial will follow of Cookeville, April ille, with Pastor Clint 27, 2019, in Cookev- and Arthur DellVeneri in DeKalb Cemetery. (Craig) Hale of Smith- Walker offi ciating. ille Regional Medical of Rutland, Vermont; The family will re- ville, Barry (Marti) Entombment will Center. and a sister, Mary ceive friends from 2-8 Hedgecoth of Cookev- follow in Crest Lawn A memorial service Ladd of West Rutland, p.m. Monday, March ille, Corey Sutton of Cemetery. will be scheduled at a Vermont. 4, and from 9 a.m. Eldora, Colorado and The family will later date. Memorial donations until time of service Jesse (Carissa) Sutton receive friends today, Morris;i two daughters,d h He was born July may be made in his Tuesday at the funeral of Virginia Beach, Sunday, March 3, from Christy (Jeff ) Cook and 6, 1945, in Rutland, memory to the Cookev- home in Smithville. Virginia; 16 grandchil- 3-7 p.m., and Monday, Shelly (Ronnie) Frank- Vermont, to the late ille Tree Board, c/o Mr. Sutton passed dren; two great-grand- March 4, from 1-3 p.m., lin, all of Cookeville; Arthur and Beverly Cookeville Finance De- away Friday morning, children; and a sister, at Presley Funeral fi ve grandchildren; six Ebbichausen DellVen- partment, 45 E. Broad March 1, 2019, in NHC Janice (Dewey) Bow- Home in Cookeville. great-grandchildren; eri. St., Cookeville, TN HealthCare Center in man of Cookeville. Mr. Morris passed one sister; fi ve broth- Fred was a former 38501. Donations will Smithville. In addition to his away Thursday, Feb. ers; and several nieces member of the Vermont be used to plant trees He was born Mary 7, parents, he was preced- 28, 2019, at Signature and nephews. National Guard. throughout the city. 1954, to the late Wil- ed in death by a sister, Healthcare of Putnam Pallbearers will be After relocating to Hooper-Huddleston & liam Edward and Rose Tommie Campbell. County in Cookeville, Bo Cook, Josh Cook, Cookeville in 1980, he Horner Funeral Home Lee Dyer Sutton. Bros. Johnny Fox Tennessee. Milton Thomas, Steve built more than 200 is in charge of arrange- Eddie was a member and John Carpenter He was born Tues- Frizzell, Frank Zanar- residential homes as ments, 526-6111. of Smithville First will offi ciate at the day, Sept. 12, 1939, in di and Jim Nesmith. the owner of Dell Prop- You may share your United Methodist services. Armathwaite, Tennes- You may share your erties. thoughts and memories Church, a maintenance DeKalb Funeral see, to the late Erve thoughts or send condo- Fred is survived by at www.hhhfunerals. mechanic and owned a Chapel in Smithville is Morris and Bertha lences to the family by his wife, Gwynedd Jou- com. janitorial service. in charge of arrange- Webb Morris. visiting www.presley- dry DellVeneri, whom Eddie coached in ments, 863 South Con- He was retired from funeralhome.com. he married Aug. 27, youth sports for many gress Blvd., Smithville, Fleetguard/Cummings, Professional services 1973, in West Rutland, years and enjoyed TN 37166, 615-597-9400. where he was an elec- provided by Presley Fu- Vermont; his daugh- trician. neral Home in Cookev- ter, Breeonna (Chris) In addition to his par- ille, 528-1044. Wheeler of Cookeville; Howard Wayne Byers ents, he was preceded grandchildren, Alys- in death by a brother, COOKEVILLE — Charlie Earl Morris, Memorial services for and a sister, Maxine Betty Verble Libby Howard Wayne Byers, Morris. 73, of Cookeville, will He is survived by his MONTEREY — Fu- 2-4 p.m. today, Sunday, be held at 1 p.m., Tues- wife, Ruth Morris of neral services for Betty March 3, and from day, March 5, from Cookeville; a son, Tom Verble Libby, 87, of noon until time of the chapel of Presley Nashville, formerly services Monday at the Funeral Home in of Monterey, will be funeral home. Cookeville. Interment Frances Evalene (Phillips) held at 1 p.m. Monday, Betty Verble Libby will follow in Brown’s March 4, from the passed away Thursday, Mill Cemetery. Smith chapel of Goff Funeral Feb. 28 2019, in Nash- The family will COOKEVILLE — Mitchell Smith and Home in Monterey. ville, Tennessee. receive friends from A celebration of life Wade England; eight Burial will be in Welch D.M. Goff Funeral 11 a.m. until time of ededindeathbyhiswife in death by his wife, for Frances Evalene great-grandchildren, Memorial Cemetery. Home in Monterey, is services Tuesday at the Pat Byers; a daughter, (Phillips) Smith, 88, Heather Smith, Heidi The family will in charge of arrange- funeral home. Melissa Lovallo; and a of Cookeville, Tennes- Smith, Holly Smith, receive friends from ments, 839-2311. Mr. Byers passed grandson, Cody Loval- see, will be held at 1 Wade England Jr., Jack away Friday, Feb. 15, lo. p.m. Saturday, March England, Jacob Smith, 2019, in Cookeville Re- Bryant Presley will 9, from the chapel of Kelsey Smith and Tuck- Bud Gaddy gional Medical Center offi ciate at the services. Crest Lawn Funeral er Smith; companion, in Cookeville, Tennes- You may share your Home in Cookeville. Toby “Blue Diamond;” COOKEVILLE — A sition of vice president see. thoughts or send condo- The family will and a host of nieces and celebration of life ser- and marketing direc- He was born Sun- lences to the family by receive friends from 11 nephews. vice for Bud Gaddy, 82, tor. His favorite leisure day, April 1, 1945, in visiting www.presley- a.m. until time of ser- In addition to her will be held at 2 p.m. sport was fl y fi shing Cookeville, Tennessee, funeralhome.com. vices Saturday, March parents, Frances was Saturday, March 16, at for trout with Ginny in to the late Howard C. Professional services 9, at the funeral home. preceded in death by a First Baptist Church in Yellowstone country Byers and Ruby D. provided by Presley Fu- Frances passed from son, Glen Smith; three Cookeville, Tennessee. and other Western riv- Hunter Byers. neral Home in Cookev- this life Wednesday, sisters, Daff o Allen, Ef- The family will re- ers. He also took great Wayne retired from ille, 528-1044. Feb. 20, 2019, at her fi e Masters and Jossie ceive friends from noon pride in having served Plateau Mental Health, home, surrounded by Smith; three brothers, until time of service at in the U.S. Marine where he served as her family. Earnest Phillips, Odell the church. Corps-Semper Fi! maintenance supervi- Frances was born “Boots” Phillips and On Friday, March 1, He leaves Ginny, sor for several years. Friday, Aug. 8, 1930, in Roy Phillips; and spe- 2019, Bud Gaddy left his devoted wife of He will always be re- Jackson County, Ten- cial friend, AJ Lohorn. this Earthly life to 46 years; a son, Greg membered for his kind nessee, to the late Mil- Special thanks to spend eternity with his McNey of Franklin, and gentle nature. lard and Ova (Young) Tracey Crouch for her Lord, Jesus Christ. Tennessee; a daughter, He is survived by Phillips. care of Frances during Bud was born and Jill Caldwell (Chris) of a grandson, Tony Frances was a loving her time in need. reared in West Tennes- Knoxville, Tennessee; Lovallo of New Jersey; Harris Monuments daughter, mother, Bro. Keith Tosh will see, claiming Paris as four grandchildren, a brother, Gary (Nan- granny and friend. She offi ciate at the services. his hometown. After Noah, Caleb, EJ and cy) Byers of Cookeville; 526-9115 *Custom Etching* retired from McCord To sign the online high school, Bud at- Selah Faith Caldwell; nephews, Gary (Amy) Largest selection of black granite Work done locally for best price Winn with 38 years of guest book and to send tended the University two daughters, Mrs. Byers Jr. of Murfrees- service. Frances was a the family a message, of Memphis and Ten- Karen Goodwin and boro, Tennessee, and 149 W. Spring St., Cookeville member of Central Em- please visit www.crest- nessee Temple Univer- Mrs. Sharon Arroyo; Michael Byers of Oak manuel Baptist Church lawnmemorial.com. sity in Chattanooga. fi ve grandchildren in Ridge, Tennessee. for many years and was Crest Lawn Funeral He served as captain Florida; and a sister, In addition to his currently attending Home in Cookeville is of Temple’s basketball Mrs. Jean Porter of parents, he was preced- Life Church of Cookev- in charge of arrange- team for two years. Paris, Tennessee. ille. She will be greatly ments, 526-6384. While at Temple, Bud’s He was preceded in missed. minor study was the death by both parents Frances is survived Bible. He taught it for and four older sisters. by a daughter, Joyce some 50 years in var- Rev. Terry Samples More obituaries Smith; four grand- ious churches that he will offi ciate at the children, Jeff and and his family attend- services. on A8 Trish Smith, Scott ed. His secular work In lieu of fl owers, and Lindsey Smith, was in the insurance the family requests industry for 30 years. memorials be made to Beginning as an agent, Samaritan’s Purse. Melody Jeanene (Roller) he advanced to the po- Pharris COOKEVILLE followed her wishes. A Mable Gore — Melody Jeanene celebration of her life SPARTA — Mrs. another date. (Roller) Pharris, 56, of will be held at a later Mable Gore, 78, of Thurman Funeral Silver Point, Tennes- date. Cookeville, passed Home in Sparta is in see, passed from this Arrangements en- away Saturday, Feb. charge of arrange- life Wednesday, Feb. 27, trusted to Crest Lawn 23, 2019, in Cookev- ments, 931-836-3194. 2019. Funeral Home-Crema- ille Regional Medical Melody chose cre- tion Center in Cookev- Center. mation and the family ille, 526-6384. The family will have a private gathering at My book “Angry Power Lift Reclining Chair with 2 American” took a motor lift, reclining and adjustable walk and is missing. back. Best power lift in the industry Tired of renting your own - 3 year motor warranty on stellar Subscribe to the Wills, Living Trusts Someone please help models...and made in the USA. property? Let us do it for you! me fi nd another 1300 S. Jefferson St. & Estate Planning one or two copies. Cookeville Over 20 years experience. 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Inter- II and Shannon and ment will follow in ment will follow in Odd Tyler Sidwell; seven Crest Lawn Memorial Fellows Cemetery in great-grandchildren, Cemetery in Cookev- AP FILE Baxter. Cameron Bilbrey, Mad- ille. Judge Barry Tidwell clapping with the The family will isyn Dull, Dane, Zoey The family will courtroom as a man is approved to go receive friends from and Jax Harper, and receive friends from son; two children, children through the Mental Health Court program, in 11 a.m.-5 p.m. today, Jackson and Harper 2-5 p.m. today, Sunday, Laura (Chris) Bell of Murfreesboro in March 2017. Sunday, March 3, and Sidwell; and a host of March 3, and from Cookeville and Frank from 10 a.m. until time nieces, nephews and 10 a.m. until time of Jackson of Nashville; a of services Monday at special friends. services Monday at the granddaughter, Simone ‘Small victories’ in the funeral home. In addition to his funeral home. Jackson of Nashville; Mr. Bryant passed parents, Fred was Laura passed away a sister, Shelia (Steve) from this life Friday, preceded in death by Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019, Wakefi eld of Cookev- Mental Health Court March 1, 2019, in a sister and brother- in Life Care Center of ille; a nephew, Chris Cookeville Regional in-law, Ethelbert Jean Sparta in Sparta, Ten- (Lori) Wakefi eld of Medical Center. and Wayne Lollis; a nessee. Cookeville; a niece, Ju- changing lives Fred was born brother-in-law, Junior She was born Thurs- lie (Jimmie) Harcum of Thursday, Oct. 19, 1933, Harville; a brother day, Aug. 1, 1946, in Cookeville; and numer- MURFREESBORO cheers as people re- in Baxter, Tennessee, and sister-in-law, Jack Baxter, Tennessee, to ous extended family (AP) — Court is normal- turned to their seats on to the late Bice Finis and Elene Bryant; a the late Frank Roy Hall and friends. ly a solemn occasion the other side of the bar. and Mamie Maggie grandson, Kristopher and Hannah Laura In addition to her fi lled with nervous peo- Intimate everyday mo- Margaret Pauline JL Wayne Bryant; fi rst Hughes Hall. parents, she was ple avoiding eye contact ments were discussed. (Dennis) Bryant. wife, Bonnie (Raymer) Laura’s family be- preceded in death by with the judge. It’s not One man’s mother had Fred was a loving Bryant; a son, Carson lieved they were bless- her mother-in-law and fi lled with smiles, cake a medical procedure son, brother, husband, Wayne Bryant and ed with the best wife, father-in-law, Charles and cheers, but each that morning. A mother father, Pa and PaPa. daughter-in-law, Janet mother, grandmother and Deane Hawkins Friday morning that shared she was crochet- Fred was in the Ten- Harper. and friend that anyone Jackson; and her aunt, changes. ing a blanket for her nessee National Guard. In lieu of fl owers, could ask for. Laura Jimmie Jacques. Welcome to Ruth- daughter. He worked at the Cor- donations are asked was a longtime member Pallbearers will erford County Judge “It’s been a pleasure dell Hull Dam, retired to be made to St. Jude of Jeff erson Avenue be David Fox, Jerry Barry Tidwell’s mental to follow what has been from Tennessee Tech Children’s Research Church of Christ. For White, BJ Matheney, health court, where done with this pro- with with 32 plus years Hospital or Shriners more than 35 years, she Jimmy Patterson, Even people gather weekly gram,” McFarlin said. and worked at a Ten- Hospital, in memory of taught classes in the Burns and Chris Wake- to check their progress Participants are nessee state prison as Fred Carson Bryant. church of Christ. She fi eld. with the judge, who Rutherford and Cannon an offi cer. Fred owned Pastor Steve Warren was also a long time Honorary pallbear- seems more like an old county residents who and operated Fred’s will offi ciate at the member of Mended ers will be Earl Wheel- pal than someone ready have been diagnosed Auto Sales from 1973 services. Hearts, chapter 127 in er, Trudy Wheeler, to dish out a sentence. with bipolar disorder, until present. He was To sign the online Cookeville. She served Judy Lowe, Laura Sue The unseen barri- schizophrenia, schizoaf- also a Mason. Fred had guestbook and to send as secretary and also as Bilbrey, Blanche Smith- er between judge and fective disorder, and a generous heart and the family a message, vice president and was ers, Laura Fox and off ender dissolves, and severe, chronic depres- will be greatly missed please visit www.crest- active in all aspects of Eureva Elmore. stories of pets, weekend sion facing non-violent by all who knew him. lawnmemorial.com. their work. Buddy Johnson will outings and personal misdemeanor or felony Fred is survived by Crest Lawn Funeral During her long offi ciate at the services. relationships are ex- charges. According to his wife, Mary (Class) Home in Cookeville is career, she taught 4th You may share your changed. the county, studies have Bryant; four children, in charge of arrange- grade at Baxter Ele- thoughts or send condo- “A lot of times these shown this population William “Bill” Harper, ments, 526-6384, mentary for 24 years, lences to the family by individuals are hesitant of people are subject to Susie and Brad Up- served as assistant visiting www.presley- to open up and trust longer jail terms and hold, Korinne Bryant principal at Baxter El- funeralhome.com. others,” Tidwell said experience higher rates and Ashlie Bryant; a ementary for six years Professional services shortly after the court of recidivism. Those daughter-in-law, Eris and Avery Trace for provided by Presley Fu- was founded in 2017. “I with less serious off ens- Bryant; two siblings, two years. In addition neral Home, 528-1044. want them to trust the es who don’t possess a Mable Harville and to her service in ele- court that they can be great danger to them- mentary education, she up-front and honest.” selves and others are taught sign language Typically, people don’t diverted to the men- part time at Tennessee want a judge to know tal health court. The Tech University. their name, but that’s average duration for a Mary Ruth Jones She is survived by not the case here. participant is 12 months. MONTEREY — Fu- her husband of 50 On Friday, Feb. 22, the So far, at least 56 neral services for years, Charles Jack- courtroom on the sixth clients have enrolled Mary Ruth Jones, 80, fl oor of the Rutherford in mental health court. of Monterey, will be County Judicial Center Thirteen have graduat- held at 3 p.m., Monday, was packed with court ed, and only two people March 4, from the More obituaries clients, judges, county have re-off ended. That’s chapel of Goff Funeral on A7 offi cials and family an 85 percent success Home in Monterey. members. rate. Burial will be in Sand It was the two-year “This is something Springs Memorial anniversary of Tidwell’s the county has needed Gardens. Rocker Jerry Lee Lewis suff ers mental health court. for a long time,” Ruth- The family will re- Tidwell wasn’t able to at- erford County Sheriff ceive friends from 5:30- tend the celebration, so Mike Fitzhugh said. 8 p.m. today, Sunday, stroke, expected to recover General Sessions Judge “These small victories March 3, at the funeral tition CCenter t iin MMonte- t Ben Hall McFarlin fi lled are going to lead to huge home. rey. NASHVILLE (AP) in for him. victories.” Ms. Jones passed D.M. Goff Funeral — Rock ‘n’ roll pio- One by one, as peo- The sheriff said people away Friday, March 1, Home, Inc., in Mon- neer Jerry Lee Lewis ple heard their names in need of mental health 2019, in Standing Stone terey is in charge of ar- is recovering after a called, they approached services often wind up Care and Rehabilita- rangements, 839-2311. minor stroke, but he’s McFarlin. But instead in his jail, and that’s not expected to make a full of naming the charges helping anyone. recovery. people were facing, he About 45 percent A statement from asked how they were of people held at the his publicist says the doing in their recovery. county jail have mental Howard D. Isabell 83-year-old Rock & Roll Most people answered health disorders, Trey Hall of Famer had a affi rmatively; they were King, director of recov- LIVINGSTON — Bethel Cemetery. stroke Thursday night AP FILE making good progress ery court and probation Funeral services for Mr. Isabell passed and is recuperating in Jerry Lee Lewis since entering Tidwell’s services for the county, Mr. Howard D. Isabell, away Thursday, Feb. Memphis. His publicist, performs at the recovery court. said in 2017. 76, of Livingston, will 28, 2019, in Livingston Zach Farnum, said no New Orleans Jazz & When it was con- Mental health court be held at 2 p.m. today, Regional Hospital. scheduled shows have Heritage Festival in fi rmed that they were conditions are less Sunday, March 3, from Hall Funeral Home been aff ected. 2015. progressing in their expensive to taxpayers the chapel of Hall Fu- of Livingston is in Nicknamed “The treatment, McFarlin than housing inmates neral Home of Living- charge of arrange- Killer,” Lewis is known perform at the 50th off ered them a “reward” at the county jail for at ston. Burial will be in ments, 931-823-5010. for his outrageous ener- anniversary of the New from a giant basket of least $63 per day. The gy and piano skills on Orleans Jazz and Her- goodies overfl owing cost to the county can songs like “Great Balls itage Festival in April with Valentine’s candy, even be in the $200 to of Fire” and “Whole and his publicist said salty snacks and sug- $300 per day range when Lotta Shakin’.” he has plans to record a ary treats. The room including mental health He is scheduled to gospel album soon. erupted in applause and medications, King said. Eileen Mary Mattes COOKEVILLE — Ms. Home in Cookeville is Built for you! Eileen Mary Mattes, 82, in charge of arrange- CUSTOM of Cookeville, passed ments, 526-6111. Factory direct furniture. away Friday, March 1, 2019, in NHC Health- care. Services will be held Now Welcoming Veterans Choice Program at a later date. Hooper-Huddleston Get your sports physicals done and & Horner Funeral FLOOR have your summertime injuries SAMPLE SALE checked here! SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER Our Semi-Annual Sale Maxine V. 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Washington Ave., Suite 175 186 SOUTH WALNUT • 526-9318 • cookevilleseniorcenter.org Tu-Fr: 9-5 • Sa: 9-1 • Closed Su & Mo SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 PETS HERALD-CITIZEN A9 herald-citizen.com Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter pets of the week

Bun-nay the dog and Paris the cat, right, are looking for their furever homes at Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter. Visit them and others just like them from noon to 6 p.m. daily, except closed on Sunday and Wednesday. ‘Let’s Talk Pets’ and pet page among adoption promoters

saw recently some in the community to do statistics from the with your pets. I American Veteri- With both pets and nary Medical As- fun in mind, please do sociation, which said mark your calendar that there are approx- with a big paw print on imately Saturday, March 30, HELPING 78 million for the Upper Cumber- ANIMALS dogs in the land Pet Expo. This U.S., and inaugural event will 90 million be held at Hyder-Burks cats. Pavilion from 10 a.m. If you to 4 p.m. ask any Lots of vendors and of the great activities for you Cookev- and your pet! More on ille/Put- this in the future, so LINDA nam Coun- stay tuned for details. WESTIN ty Animal In the meantime, Shelter please do visit the staff,staff they will w tell Cookeville/Putnam you, laughingly, that County Animal Shelter it feels like they have if you are interested in seen many of them. In adopting a great pet. truth, our shelter regu- The shelter is located larly holds around 250 at 2650 Gainesboro cats, dogs, puppies and Grade (next to Hy- kittens - sometimes der-Burks Pavilion). more and sometimes “Let’s Talk Pets” is a fun radio program featuring great guests on a wide range of pet topics. Shelter hours are noon less depending on the Pictured in the WHUB recording studio are Friends of Cookeville/Putnam County Animals Vice- to 6 p.m. daily, except time of year. President, Sarah Hawlik Webb, and President, Linda Westin, with guest Kylie Coulter, Operations closed on Sunday and Our shelter staff and Manager for the Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter. The show airs Saturday mornings at Wednesday. volunteers not only 8:30 a.m. and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 p.m. care for these pets, LINDA WESTIN is president but they work hard at benefit to shelter pets County Animals mem- cover information on and keep you abreast of the Friends of the finding homes for them as almost every pet bers, Sarah Hawlik all kinds of pets. In ad- of fun things going on Animals. as well. In addition whose photo appears, Webb and I try to make dition, we enjoy guest to facebook and social gets adopted within this show interesting, updates from Copeland media websites, adop- the next few days after informative and lots of Veterinary, Putnam tion events and special being published in the fun. Lots of credit goes County 4H, Pet Ther- events (like kitten Sunday edition. to our talented produc- apy, Veterinary and yoga) featuring shel- Another success- er, Brent Carl Flesh- Spay/Neuter Clinics ter pets, the shelter is ful medium has been man, and to our many and many more! The grateful to every ave- talking about pets wonderful diverse radio program is a nue available in pro- on radio. “Let’s Talk guests. From experts way to reach out to moting both adoption Pets” is a program that on fish, reptiles and people we may never and responsible pet is soon coming up on birds to amazing news meet, but be able to ownership. This very its two-year anniversa- from The Elephant give valuable informa- Pet Page you are read- ry. Hosted by Friends Sanctuary, located in tion about pet health, ing has been of huge of Cookeville/Putnam Hohenwald, we try to behavior and training, What about that wet dog smell? Dear Cookie and Putter

Dear Cookie and by causing the oil one part vinegar and Putter, production to acceler- you have an instant It has been so wet ate. Sprinkling baking deodorizer and disin- and rainy that my soda on carpet and soft fectant that is safe to whole house smells like surfaces and letting it use around your four wet dog! I have tried sit for about 10 minutes legged pals. Of course, giving my dog more and then vacuuming it there are always great baths, but it hasn’t up can be very helpful. quality odor neutral- helped. What can I do Another dual purpose izers that you can by to help my house (and household product is at your local pet store dog) smell clean again? white vinegar. Just that you can apply di- Please help, mix two parts water to rectly to your dog. Max

Dear Max, You can probably solve your problems with some things that you have lying around your house. Your dog has oils that are sup- posed to be on his skin that react with water and create the “wet dog” smell. Additional bathing probably won’t help and might make the problem even worse A10 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 herald-citizen.com Trump delivers slashing CPAC speech to rouse the right

OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — week that saw his nuclear ineff ective.” In a slashing speech packed summit with North Korea’s It took him more than an with braggadocio and griev- leader collapse without an hour to get to the message ance, President Donald agreement, his former lawyer that Republicans and mem- Trump denounced Democrats deliver damaging congressio- bers of his administration as the party of “the socialist nal testimony about his char- have been emphasizing in nightmare,” relitigated his acter and business practices recent weeks as they try to crowd sizes back to the inau- and Congress take action to brand Democratic policy guration and took on “sick,” nullify his emergency dec- ideas as socialism. ‘’lunatic” and “dirty” foes laration to secure money for “America will never be a at every turn, earning him the border wall that lawmak- socialist country,” he said. the unvarnished adoration ers have denied him. “Socialism is not about the of cheering conservatives On the stage, he was a environment, it’s not about Saturday. prideful and at times profane justice, it’s not about virtue.” After a trying week of fi gure as he complained that He said it’s about “power for tumult and setbacks, Trump AP past political appointments the ruling class.” delivered a stemwinder that President Donald Trump hugs the American flag as had allowed a situation For every prepared line extended beyond two hours he arrives to speak at Conservative Political Action where political foes were like that, there were multiple and hardly left him winded. Conference, CPAC 2019, Saturday. trying to take him out with improvisations from a pres- Trump let loose against “bullshit.” ident on policy and person- House Democrats, who are victory, taunted his potential credit” for his achievements Trump reached back to ality. broadening their investiga- White House challengers as he proudly drifted “off old criticisms of his ex-attor- “That’s how I got elected — tions of him, predicted he and sounded themes that are script” at the Conservative ney general, mocking Jeff by being off script,” Trump would win re-election by a staples of his rallies. He com- Political Action Conference. Sessions’ Southern accent said early in his speech as the greater margin than his 2016 plained often of getting “no His remarks capped a and calling him “weak and crowd roared its approval. Sanders returns to NY roots, says he can defeat Trump

NEW YORK (AP) — Ber- boomed in his unmistakable The Vermont senator posi- nie Sanders kicked off his Brooklyn accent. “And that tioned himself in opposition presidential campaign is something I will never to Trump administration Saturday miles from the forget.” policies from immigration to rent-controlled apartment The Democrats in the climate change. Beyond the where he grew up in Brook- 2020 race have taken varied issues themselves, Sanders, lyn and forcefully made the approaches to Trump, with who grew up in the heavi- case that he is nothing like some avoiding saying his ly Jewish neighborhood of fellow New Yorker Donald name entirely, while others Flatbush in a middle-class Trump, proclaiming himself make implicit critiques of his family, drew a stark contrast the Democrat best prepared presidency. Sanders has nev- between himself and the bil- to beat the incumbent in er shied from jabbing Trump lionaire in the White House 2020. in stark terms, and during who hails from Queens. “My experience as a child, his speech at Brooklyn Col- “I did not have a father who living in a family that strug- lege, he called Trump “the gave me millions of dollars gled economically, power- most dangerous president in to build luxury skyscrapers, fully influenced my life and modern American history” casinos and country clubs,” AP my values. I know where and said the president wants said Sanders, who has lived Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., greets supporters to kick off I came from,” Sanders to “divide us up.” in Vermont for decades. his second presidential campaign Saturday.

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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 Cookeville. New study rooms ready Austin James Patter- Stephen Brian Ser- son and Cecilia Kari- alde of State College, ookeville Story Time AT THE games, or quietly tion services with a priority on na Campbell, both of Pennsylvania, and Jade for this week will be on LIBRARY work on a project, serving seniors and low-income Cookeville. Christine Realin of Tuesday, Wednesday, and come down and clients. Please be advised that Sparta. CThursday at 10 a.m. Mrs. use one of our new clients will be served on a fi rst THURSDAY, FEB. 21 Donovan presents Stories of the study rooms. These come fi rst served basis and Ashraf Alfashki and TUESDAY, FEB. 26 Wind: Gilberto and the Wind by rooms are available there may be a bit of wait time. Rachel Marie Reagan, Caleb Bryan Livesay Marie Hall Ets, Who Took the on a fi rst-come, Also, some returns may be out both of Cookeville. and Heather Marie Phil- Farmer’s Hat by Joan Nodset fi rst-served basis. of the scope of the volunteers lips, both of Cookeville. and Letter to Amy by Ezra Jack However, one of the and may be referred to a tax FRIDAY, FEB. 22 Keats. Songs will be “Wind Is rooms is available professional. Joshua Edward Ham- Cold” and “Rockin’ Robin.” PHIL to reserve 24 hours If you would like to get your mons of Crossville, and EDITOR’S NOTE: This in- The Algood Branch Library SCHALLER in advance. taxes prepared by these won- Elana Shea Branden- formation was obtained hosts Story Time every Monday Also, ask us derful volunteers, here is what burg Ensor of Baxter. from open public re- at 3:30 p.m. Come by for some about getting you need to bring with you: a cords in the off ice of the after school story fun! certifi ed to use our memory photo ID of yourself and spouse MONDAY, FEB. 25 Putnam County Clerk. All The Baxter Branch Library lab equipment. If you have old (if applicable), social security Steven Wayne Wallace marriage licenses will be hosts a weekly Story Time VHS, tape cassettes, or photos cards and birthdates for every and Sarah Elizabeth published — we cannot every Friday at 1 p.m. in their and want to transfer them into family member, all W2 and 1099 Brown Voytas, both of make exceptions. Children’s Area. digital fi les, our memory lab forms, all other income infor- equipment can help you do that. mation such as social security STUDY ROOMS READY income statements, information A big thank you to all our pa- AARP TAX ASSISTANCE for all credits and deductions, tient patrons while we get these The Library and AARP are any Aff ordable Care Act state- study rooms together. After all teaming up to help you do your ments, and a copy of last year’s the building and furnishing, taxes once again, and we are in tax return. they are now ready to go. So if full swing. Every Wednesday If you would like any return you want a quiet place to study, and Thursday from 9:30 am un- to be direct deposited to a back a small intimate room to gather til 3:30 pm through mid-April, account please bring a check with friends, a place to sit a Certifi ed AARP/IRS Volunteers with account number and rout- play one of our awesome board will provide free tax prepara- ing number. Pet turtle’s threat to baby more than a bite EAR ABBY: I know a DEAR ABBY sickness for as long have the car back because she young newlywed couple who as a week. didn’t have the money to pay for just had their fi rst baby. The Because young it. She got even angrier when I Bitter Suite opens Dbaby is weeks old and isn’t children — whose said she should return it with a crawling yet. My concern is that immune systems full tank of gas since that’s how The Bitter Suite recently opened on the they have a box turtle for a pet in are not fully de- she took it. square in Cookeville. The venue is designed their small apartment. They’ve veloped — are at What is wrong with her to host small meetings, dinner engagements had the turtle for probably a year increased risk for mentality? She feels I screwed and parties of up to 20 guests. For more and, while it has a cage, they salmonella infec- her over instead of being grate- information or booking contact David Jones, often let it loose in the kitchen. ABIGAIL tion, the Centers ful for all the time she had it?! I 931-881-8016, co-owner and operator of I don’t know if it has reign over VAN BUREN for Disease Control don’t even know how to respond JONESCO, owner of the property. other parts of the home. has recommended to her. What would you do? — This turtle is at least 8 inches reptiles (including SHOCKED IN THE MIDWEST across its shell, and its head is turtles) not be kept in preschools DEAR SHOCKED: Your more than an inch long with a and homes with day-care centers granddaughter’s “mentality” is half-inch bite. The baby will be if the children are under the age one of entitlement. Having been crawling this year. I feel the tur- of 5. This is why the turtle should given the car, she expected you to New Disney area to tle is a threat, and the baby will not be let loose in the kitchen maintain it for her. That you told no doubt be attracted to it and where food is prepared or any her if she returned the car the likely try to crawl over and touch area in which a baby will be tank should be full was some- immerse parkgoers it. The turtle’s bites are notori- crawling. thing she wasn’t expecting to ously sharp and likely contami- While most box turtles will not hear because — forgive me for re- nated, and I’m concerned about bite a human, they don’t make peating this — she felt entitled to the baby losing a fi nger. Is this good pets for young children use it without assuming respon- in Star Wars story a reasonable concern? — PRO- because they don’t like being sibility for it. What I would do (AP) — included with a park tick- TECTOR IN NEVADA handled. Share this information would be to “allow” her to learn The world of Star Wars et, but it’ll cost more for DEAR PROTECTOR: Yes, it with the couple, but ultimately, to be responsible on her own and is coming from a galaxy guests who want to create is. There is more than one reason the decision about whether to curtail your generous impulses far, far away to become their own lightsaber or for not exposing an infant or tod- keep the “pet” or not is theirs. where she is concerned. the largest single-themed purchase their own droid dler (or anyone with a weakened DEAR ABBY: I loaned my land created in a Disney modeled on R2-D2 or immune system) to a turtle. The granddaughter my car because DEAR ABBY is written by Abigail park. BB-8. risk of a bite isn’t the major one. she got a job and didn’t have Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Star Wars: Galaxy’s Walt Disney Parks and The problem is, turtles (among convenient transportation. After Phillips, and was founded by her Edge is an adventure Resorts chairman Bob other reptiles) carry salmonella she’d had it for two months, I mother, Pauline Phillips. Write through the grungy plan- Chapek said guests inside bacteria that can infect the in- told her she needed to get the Dear Abby at www.DearAbby. et Batuu where guests Galaxy’s Edge will have testinal tract and cause nausea, oil changed. She became very com or P.O. Box 69440, Los An- can build their own persistent interaction stomach pain, diarrhea and disrespectful and said I could geles, CA 90069. droids and lightsabers, with Star Wars elements, interact with aliens and whether it’s Stormtroop- 0CUMBERLAND TALES0 climb into the cockpit of ers barking orders or the massive Millennium the up-tempo, swinging Falcon, where you will music of a grimy canti- Second bad fi re in weeks destroys more buildings discover your mission na that yes, serves Star and engage in a dogfi ght Wars-themed alcohol. Frame Houses are Destroyed said to be about half covered by burned, with most of the stock with Tie Fighters. “You will not think Second Bad Fire at Cookeville insurance. of drugs. The law offi ce of Bock- The sprawling 14-acre you’re in a theme within the Past Three Months The cause of the fi re is not man and Bryant was burned. land is set on a remote park,” he said. “Every Cookeville, Tenn., November known. The fi re department had The building was owned by R. world in the newest “Star cast member will be in 23 (Special) — Fire early this hard work to save the Southern B. Capshaw, C. D. Gracy’s pool Wars” trilogy — so don’t character, the food and morning in the block of small Depot and other buildings across room was destroyed, and the Star expect appearances beverage and language frame buildings on Depot Street, the street. Barbershop, the latter two were by Luke Skywalker or will be in story. The between the People’s Bank and This is the second destructive the property of I. D. and A. A. Darth Vader. But some merchandise inside the the Southern Depot, destroyed fi re in Cookeville within the Staley. The J. G. Duke block and familiar faces including shops won’t be in boxes several small business concerns. past three months, and the fi re the Algood and Finley’s law offi ce Rey, Finn, Kylo Ren and that say Disney on them. The blaze was discovered about fi ghters have done effi cient work were only saved by heroic work. fan-favorite Chewbac- Everything is very, very 2:00 a. m. in the grocery story of in both instances. Buildings to Fire in Cookeville as reported ca will be a part of the immersive.” John W. Lee, which is separat- be erected in the places of those in the Nashville American on adventure as visitors In a behind-the-scenes ed from the People’s Bank by a burned will have to be of brick August 13, 1909 front page told explore the immersive look, park offi cials took small vacant lot and burned all or concrete, the territory being the Cookeville Colonial Column world. The Associated Press the buildings from there to the within the fi re district. Factory burned last night being Galaxy’s Edge is set on a tour of Batuu, an depot. (This exact article was pub- discovered about midnight with to open this summer at uncharted region of lush The buildings were owned lished in the Nashville American the factory a complete loss, how- the Disneyland Resort trees and spires. by Potter Greenwood, and were Sunday, November 24, 1907 on ever the warehouse, dry kilns in Anaheim, California, The land is also fi lled valued at about $3,000. The page 20). and outbuildings were saved. then in the fall at Dis- with smugglers and trad- occupants and their approximate Another fi re was from Septem- The loss was about $6,000 with ney’s Hollywood Studios ers hoping to avoid the losses were: John W. Lee, Gro- ber 27, 1907 and broke out at 7:30 no insurance. J. W. Dow, A. G. in Orlando, Florida. The First Order, the succes- cer, about $1,200; Pink Maxwell, p. m. in a moving picture show on Maxwell, and D. W. Dow were the lands at both parks are sor of the evil Galactic grocer, about $900; Dow Slagle, the west side of the public square owners of the property and con- nearly identical and off er Empire. barber shop, loss small, nearly all with the building belonging to sidered one of the most important a mix of trading out- Galaxy’s Edge is still the chairs and tools being saved; the Staley Bros. but the stock manufacturing enterprises in the posts, a cantina and even under construction, but Dodson, confectioner and fruit belonged to a local company with county. a wooded area where its buildings, shops and stand, about $300; Parker Judd, no insurance on the building Resistance fi ghters have main attractions are in grocer, about $600; and one other or stock. The large drug store FOUND AND shared by Charlene set up camp. Entry is place. small establishment. The loss is belonging to Henry Algood was McClain for Cumberland Tales. 0SUBMISSION INFORMATION0

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BY MICHELE J.T. HALLER hour, he added. (March tion of secretly carrying HERALD CITIZEN STAFF 2, 1960) on a war in Laos in an eff ort to reach North Looking back in 1963 Vietnamese units history, here were some Legislators are look- hiding from US forces of the happenings in the ing over several new there. Gore says that Cookeville area for the proposed bills in Nash- there is evidence that week of Feb.26-March 2, ville this week, and two US special forces units as recorded in the pages are being talked about are “swarming all over of the Herald-Citizen: a lot here. State Senator the countryside” in Jared Maddux and Rep. Laos. There’s quite a 1930 Vernon Neal say they furor about it on Capitol Late fall rains and an oppose them both. One Hill. (Feb. 26, 1970) early, severe winter has would allow voters to left farmers in Putnam decide whether to allow 1973 County and across the liquor-by-the-drink The latest forecast state with the poorest sales in their town for Cookeville says that prospects for seed corn and the second would in 1990, the city limits since the winter of 1918, do away with capital will extend fi ve miles in state agriculture offi - Paula Stover, director of the Overton County History Museum, tells punishment in Ten- all directions from the cials said this week. us that this is Dr. Tom Moore’s off ice in Algood. She checked, and the nessee. They say their Courthouse Square and “Well, here we are,” picture ran in The History of Algood book. constituents are against that the city will have announce auto mechan- the sale of liquor in any 52,200 residents. Mean- ics Harve Terry, Alton theater’s “vitaphone.” 1950 the Deep South,” with form and that they both while, the county is Medlin and Herman The Nashville station All large industries James Craig and Guy believe doing away with predicted to have 62,800 Mayberry in an adver- each week features the here in town are partic- Madison. (Feb. 26, 1953) the electric chair in residents by 1990. (Feb. tisement in the newspa- off erings of a diff erent ipating this month in a Tennessee would only 28, 1973) per. They do all kinds Tennessee town in an mass X-ray program in 1958 encourage more inci- of work on all kinds of half-hour broadcast. an eff ort to eliminate tu- Those here who have dents of violent crime. 1979 autos, and it’s guaran- This week it’s Cookev- berculosis, the disease television sets will (Feb. 26, 1963) Cookeville is not only teed, they say. (Feb. 27, ille’s turn. (Feb. 27, 1936) of the day. State health likely see some of these a regional shopping 1930) offi cials this week will shows on Nashville’s 1968 place now, but it’s becom- 1940 be bringing their por- WSIX Channel 8 this The biggest aviation ing a regional medical 1933 The federal PWA pro- table X-ray machines week: “Cheyenne,” with order in US history was center as well with the Clara Selby has won gram in recent months to Wilson’s Sporting Clint Walker, “The Real good news to workers construction or planned Central High School’s has spent $98,180 build- Goods, Cookeville McCoys,” with Walter here this week in the construction of four new top honor, the Balfour ing “ward” schools here, Planing Mills, Tennes- Brennan, “Wyatt Earp,” McDonnell Douglas air- clinics here. They include Award, which goes each 45 percent of the cost see Handle Co., Atlas with Hugh O’Brien, and craft plant in Monterey. the Upper Cumberland year to the student with of 12 new school build- Boot, and other plants. “The Frank Sinatra American Airlines has Orthopedic Clinic being the top grades and most ings. They include the (March 2, 1950) Show.” (Feb. 27, 1958) ordered $800 million built by Dr. Sam Barnes; school loyalty. Other Nash Chapel school, the worth of jets from the the Upper Cumberland top honor students Midway school on the 1953 1960 aircraft manufacturer, Otolaryngology Clinic include James Mur- Algood Road, and two Showing at the Strand Cookeville Electric and many of the new being built by Dr. Thom- phy, with a 97.93 grade new fi ve-room schools Theater here this week: Department Superinten- parts will be made here. as Lawrence and Dr. average for the year; in Cookeville. The PWA “The Ghost of Crossbow dent W.R. Holland said (Feb. 27, 1968) Charles Jordan; the offi ce Josephine Grace, with a also in recent months Canyon,” with Wild this week that the av- of Dr. Vaughn Barnard; 94.68 average; Margaret has renovated the Mon- Bill Elliot and Andy erage cost of electricity 1970 and the clinic of Dr. Barnes, with a 94.1 av- terey school and built a Devine. Also, the 3rd for homes here last year Sen. Albert Gore (Sr.) Charles Womack and Dr. erage; Charles Darwin, new auditorium for the chapter of “Radar Men was .83 cents per kilo- is among a bipartisan Stephen Goryl. All four with a 93.7 average; and Algood school. (Feb. 29, From Mars.” Later this watt hour of power. The group of US lawmakers are within two blocks of Elise Scarlett, with a 1940) week, fi lmgoers here national average was who, this week, accused Cookeville General Hos- 92.28 average. (March can watch “Drums in 2.5 cents per kilowatt the Nixon administra- pital. (Feb. 27, 1979) 2, 1933) 1945 What’s on WHUB 1936 this week? The news- Princess Theater paper carries the radio manager E.C. Reeves listings for the week, announced that his and this week, families patrons on Wednesday will be gathered around night will be treated to hear shows like “OPA to a special show. In News,” “Jungle Jim,” addition to the regu- “Sundown Serenade,” lar movie, they’ll also “Front Page,” “Sol- hear Nashville radio diers of the Press,” and station WSM’s “Salute “Front Page Drama.” to Cookeville” over the (March 1, 1945) 0MILITARY NEWS0

U.S. Air Force Air- and skills. man Ethan A. Cass Airmen graduated from basic who com- military training at plete basic Joint Base San An- training tonio-Lackland, San also earn Antonio, Texas. four credits The airman completed Cass toward an an intensive, eight-week associate in program that included applied science degree training in military through the Community discipline and studies, College of the Air Force. Air Force core values, He is a 2017 gradu- physical fi tness, and ate of Cookeville High basic warfare principles School. Arbitrator orders Fox to pay $179M in ‘Bones’ profi t dispute

LOS ANGELES (AP) David Boreanaz and — An arbitrator has or- Emily Deschanel, the dered 21st Century Fox stars of “Bones” in its to pay $179 million in a run from 2005 through dispute over profi ts with 2017, sued 21st Century the stars of the long-run- Fox in 2015. ning TV show “Bones,” saying Fox executives engaged in “intentional fraud and malice.” The decision was reached earlier this month and revealed in a court petition from the plaintiff s Wednesday demanding that Fox pay, a decision Fox said it Yoga 101 would contest. Beginner Course Arbitrator Peter Licthman, a retired Los ••••The Foundations•••• Angeles Superior Court of Practice judge, rebuked top Fox 6 sessions $120 executives by name for Starts March 14th self-dealing and deceit 5:30 p.m. Th ursdays and his decision includes $128 million in punitive For Improvements in: damages, calling the sum • Balance & Posture “reasonable and neces- • Strength & Flexibility sary to punish Fox for its • Breath & Relaxation reprehensible conduct and deter it from future For details and full class schedule: wrongful conduct.” www.synergymindbody.com The overall fi gure is among the largest ever 139 E. Broad Street (upstairs) for a dispute over a tele- Cookeville, TN vision show and comes Yoga • Pilates • Meditation in a case that shines a light on fi nances within Hollywood conglomer- 520-8980 ates. Online Registration NOW AVAILABLE B4 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 herald-citizen.com Investigate your options ear Dave, I’m single and a fi refi ghter, and we have a pension plus a 457(b) retire- Dment plan. I’m not contrib- uting to the 457(b) right now, because I’m following your plan and in Baby Step 2, which is pay- ing off debt. Our retirement plan is managed by a big life insurance company, but I know you don’t like the idea of using insurance companies when it comes to in- vesting. Can you give DAVE SAYS me a little guidance? — Dustin Dear Dustin — I’d max out a Roth IRA, which would be $6,000 a year in your case, before I did any- thing with the 457(b). That may not take DAVE you to the level I rec- RAMSEY ommend — which is Uncommon Teamwork putting 15 percent of The Cookeville-Putnam County Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated its 15th Annual Membership your income toward retirement — Meeting, themed “Uncommon Teamwork,” on Tuesday, Feb. 12. Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions so then I’d investigate the options Commissioner Greg Gonzales served as keynote speaker. Premier sponsors included Chick-fil-A, Cookeville off ered by the insurance company Regional Medical Center, First Tennessee Bank and Twin Lakes. From left, George Halford, Cookeville-Putnam that’s managing your 457(b). County Chamber of Commerce; Paul Korth, Cookeville Regional Medical Center; Nelson Forrester, First When you have a look at the op- Tennessee Bank; Greg Gonzales, Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions; Marty Maynord, Immediate tions available to you within the Past Chairman; Jonathan West, Twin Lakes; Bob Luna, emcee. Not Pictured: Ben Prine, Chick-fil-A. 457(b), you’ll need to pay special attention to two things — the fees, this is where they’ll kill you, and the rates of return. If they are somehow accessing mutual funds, and you can get stock market-like rates of return — I’m talking about a 10 to 12 percent average over many years — then I’d put some in there. Still, warning sirens in my head go off when I hear that a life insurance company is running a 457(b). Investing through a life insurance company is a bad idea 100 percent of the time. Now, is it a bad enough idea in this case to avoid it altogether? It may be an okay idea in this specifi c in- stance, but chances are it won’t be anything you’ll look at later and be blown away by great results. That kind of thing just isn’t go- ing to happen when you wrap an insurance company, or life insur- ance, around investing. I mean, you don’t go to a transmission JULIE BOHANNON shop to get your muffl er fi xed. It’s just not what they do. —Dave Grand Reopening DAVE RAMSEY is CEO of Ramsey The Family Dollar in Monterey now includes hundreds of $1 Dollar Tree items. From left, shoppers Jayla Burris Solutions. Follow Dave on the web and Crystal Stewart join Clay Burris, Monterey Mayor Bill Wiggins, District Manager Kevin Godwin, Betina at daveramsey.com and on Twitter Durham, Greg Pickett, Troy Ameen, Carolyn Vaughn, Glenda Guff ey, and Mark Burris to celebrate the store’s at @DaveRamsey. grand reopening.

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Nguyen, .5 acres, $185,000, $2,000, 1st. Doyle NKA Karen Kay Mar- Lot 35, $165,000, 3rd. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 1st. From Sunset Ventures to tin Bradley and Jack Brad- From Denis A. Keith Trust- Quitclaim from Esteban Quitclaim from James David William David Brown and ley to Kevin R. Conrad and ee and Isam Shelvie Keith Jesus Jose and Ronaldo Brewington to Brittney Mi- Julia A. Huddleston Brown, Katherine P. Conrad, Village and Willene Keith Family Esteban Esteban to Esteban chele Mills and Chelsey Dan- Lot 10, $105,000, 1st. Green Subdivision, Lot LIST, Trust to Alan R. Cunning- Jesus Jose, Ronaldo Esteban ielle Stanton, .7 acres, 10th. From Billy G. Smith to .64 acres, $307,000, 1st. ham and Sarah B. Cunning- Esteban, Rigoberto Esteban Quitclaim from James David Victor Adan Agustin Agustin From Harold Cronk, Doyle ham, 5 acres, $119,900, 20th. and Isabela Lucas Esteban, Brewington to Brittney and Graciela Audilia Orozco Cronk, Larry Cronk, Elaine Quitclaim from Lloyd Don TRACT, 7th. Michele Mills and Chelsey Perez, Section 13, TRACT, Cronk and Jeremy Cronk to Holloway to Ruth Holloway, Quitclaim from Larry D. Danielle Stanton, 60 acres, $95,000, 14th. Jimmy Clayton Maxwell and TRACT, 14th. Tucker, Rhonda S. Hud- 10th. FRIDAY, FEB. 22 Wanda Sue Maxwell, Herrens From Ronald Liles AKA dleston, Patricia A. Sponau- Quitclaim from James David Quitclaim from Bernard Chapel Road, 16.57 acres, Ron Liles and Janet Liles to gle NKA Patricia A. Smith, Brewington to Brittney G. Wickersham to Bernard $58,000. Brandon Smith and Holly Johnny M. Tucker and Hilda Michele Mills and Chelsey G. Wickersham and Sheryll Substitute Trustee’s deed Smith, .49 acres, $149,000, 7th. M. Smith to Rhonda S. Hud- Danielle Stanton, Lot I, 12 Wickersham, Oakhurst, from Shapiro and Ingle From Darrell W. Partin and dleston, Lisa R. Stanton, Lot acres, Lot II, 6 acres, 17th. Phase I, Lot 4, .89 acres, 15th. Substitute Trustee, Gary G. Chanda Partin to Thomas I, 3 acres, Lot II, 5 acres, 13th. Quitclaim from Lee Ray From Genoveva Nelva Brittain and Kelly R. Brit- Colter and Pam Colter, 5.3 Quitclaim from Jim R. Atnip Crowe and Inez Blevins Hernandez and Jose Luis tain to David Roberson and acres, $140,000, 7th. and Janet Atnip to Tina Crowe to Lee Ray Crowe Hernandez to Maria Alvarez, Nancy Roberson, 2277 Plunk From David Roberson and Marie Dixon, 4506 College Jr. and Inez Blevins Crowe Doug Stewart Property, Lot 1, Road, Phase I, Lot Nancy Roberson to Larry D. Street, TRACT, $19,757, 7th. Trust, Lee Ray Jr. Crowe .37 acres, $100,000, 1st. 13, $92,880. Pearson and Vicki Pearson, Quitclaim from Alfred T. Trustee and Inez Blevins Quitclaim from Patricia From Linda Lane Brooks 3367 Spence Lane, Lot 13, Bradford to Linda Hayes Crowe Trustee, Apple Valley A. Farris Trustee, Gary D. to Mitch W. Copeland, Lot I, $102,000. Peacock, .5 acres, 16th. Estates, Lot 102, Apple Valley Farris Trustee, Patricia A. 48.55 acres, Lot II, .03 acres, From Douglas Riley and From Linda Hayes Peacock Estates, Lot 103, 1st. Farris Living Trust and Gary $190,000, 1st. Lauren Riley to BK Homes to Channon Winchester, .5 Quitclaim from Diana Faye D. Farris Living Trust to Pa- MONDAY, FEB. 25 Inc, Oakwood, Lot 70, $25,500, acres, $9,500, 16th. Lanier Hess to Earl Gene tricia A. Farris, 15 acres, 2nd. From Diana Gehman to Ron 16th. From Thomas Evan Watson Hess Jr. AKA Earl G. Hess Quitclaim from Patricia Hanaver, .5 acres, $50,000, TUESDAY, FEB. 26 Trustee and Robert C. and Jr., West Pointe, Lot 13, .58 A. Farris Trustee, Gary D. 1st. From Patricia S. Gernt to Pamela D. Watson Trust to acres. Farris Trustee and Patricia From T and W Putnam Leigh Ann Reid Layman, Ben C. Sweeney and Lauri J. Quitclaim from Danny T. A. Farris Living Trust to Developments LLC to Jason 4515 Hilham Road, 6.67 acres, Sweeney, Lot I, 140.84 acres, Norris to Danny T. Norris Patricia A. Farris, Patricia Tinch and Heather Tinch, $115,000, 15th. Lot II, 18.36 acres, Lot III, 3.76 and Jessica Chynoweth, .7 A. Farris and Gary D. Farris Landing at Falling Water From Michael C. Williams acres, $635,000, 20th. acres, 16th. Property, Lot I, 1.81 acres, River, Lot LIST, $60,000, 2nd. to Ronald M. Weiss and From Marcelo Gallardo and From Yvonne Ballard to Lot II, 9.1 acres, 2nd. From Harold E. Brown Jr. Deborah S. Weiss, Robinson Annette Gallardo to Billy H. Pivot Properties LLC, Lot I, Quitclaim from John Ory to Gregory M. Williams and Estate, Lot LIST, $287,500, Morgan, 5.025 acres, $225,000, Lakewood, Lot 42, $127,000, and Valerie Ory to John Lisa B. Williams, Westgate 15th. 19th. 19th. Joseph Ory Trustee and John Addition II, Lot 60, .48 acres, From John Whaley and THURSDAY, FEB. 21 From Suzanne M. Osborne Joseph Ory 2019 Revocable $153,000, 7th. Pheribol Whaley to James Trustee’s deed from William and Suzanne M. Osborne Trust, Dukes Leddy Division, From Ronnie Lane to Keagle and Wanda Keagle, D. Birdwell Trustee, Carlos Declaration of Trust to Jas- Lot 9, 3rd. Donnie B. Fritts and Verna Mountain Meadow, Lot 57, R. Merida and Mirna Meri- mine Amber Sapp, TRACT, Quitclaim from McArthur Ann McLaughlin, 3.35 acres, $87,500, 19th. da to Vicki Scavo and Rose $75,000, 19th. Mahan to Jamey Mahan, $2,000, 2nd. From Pamela Sue Thomsen, Service, 1825 Hanging Limb Quitclaim from Kelly A. Garrison Heights, Lot 16, 1st. From Ricky Tollett to Mary Ann Norrod, William Road, .95 acres, $109,100, 14th. Hodge to Daniel R. Hodge, Quitclaim from McArthur Darlene Tollett, 604 North Roscoe Gragg, Billie Eugene From Mark Burchett and 2.19 acres, 6th. Mahan to Jamey Mahan, Chestnut Street, TRACT, Gragg Deceased, Kimberly Karen Burchett to Denette From Barbara Albanese to TRACT, 20th. $30,000 14th. Gragg, Tonya Gragg Lof- E. Kolbe, Highlands at Bear Garry H. Davis and Maria Quitclaim from McArthur Quitclaim from Susan tin and Daniel Lee Gragg Creek, Phase III, Lot 99, Ruby Davis, JL Peak Farm, Mahan to Jamey Mahan, Lynne Parker to David John to John Ammons, TRACT, $260,000, 15th. Lot 14, $129,900, 8th. Garrison Heights, Lot 17, 1st. Parker, 2077 Foster Circle, $2,000, 1st. From Michael A. Lynch to From Gary Lewis Gools- From Joyce E. Jordan, Ed- Lot 25, 1st. From Sunset Ventures to Rebeccah M. Anderson, 1.45 by Executor and Estate of win I. Griggs, Lori A. Marlow From Harold G. Boswell to Charles W. Johnson and acres, $135,000, 6th. Mildred Christine Goolsby AKA Lori A. Marlo and Dean Kenny J. Shewmake, .6 acres. Sarah S. Johnson, McCulley From John L. Bock and to Jerry Randall Greer, 21 L. Marlow to Freda Lewis, From Herb Baugh and Pau- Farms Subdivision, Lot 18, Charlotte Bock to Arturo R. acres, $172,200, 15th. Melrose Park, Lot 23, .46 letta Baugh to Dhrumil Patel $150,000, 1st. Toala Velasco and Honeyda Quitclaim from Thomas A. acres, $137,000, 1st. and Monali Patel, Bucking- Quitclaim from Keith Mus- Hidalgo Velazquez, Horace Furtsch and Jennifer Wil- From William M. George to ham Park, Lot 45, $50,000, selman to Amy E. Mussel- Pennington Et Ux Subdivi- liams to Matzen Kenneth James D. Gillispie, Burton 1st. man FKA Amy E. Hendry, sion, Lot LIST, $41,242.87, 1st. M. Schmitt AKA Kenneth Subdivision, Lot 22, .57 acres, From Patricia Ann Jen- Ford Estates, Lot I, .89 acres, From Chantal Eldridge to M. Schmitt Matzen, Furtsch $178,000, 1st. nings to Michael L. Broyles Ford Estates, Lot II, 1 acre, Emily Russell and Quyen Division, Lot 3, .617 acres, From Karen Kay Martin II, Eastlake Estates, Phase I, 14th. SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN B5 herald-citizen.com Groban Bridges concert airs Monday on WCTE What’s coming up on Gates, Jr.-Uncovering Amer- WCTE-PBS television this ica” week: 8:30 p.m. — “I Miss Down- ton Abbey!” — Revisit MONDAY, MARCH 4 treasured moments from the 6 p.m. — “State of the State” unforgettable series, includ- — Governor Bill Lee delivers ing behind-the-scenes clips. his fi rst State of the State 10 p.m. — “Rick Steves’ Address to the TN General European Travel Tips and Assembly. Tricks” — Rick shares the 7 p.m. — “Josh Groban essential skills for smart Eu- Bridges: In Concert from ropean travel including itin- Madison Square Garden” — erary planning and packing. The global superstar per- 11:30 p.m. — “70s Soul Su- forms with Idina Menzel and perstars (My Music)” — Patti Jennifer Nettles at the famed LaBelle hosts an all-star re- New York landmark. union of the legends of 1970s 8:30 p.m. — “What the Motown, R&B and soul. World Needs Now: Words by Hal David” — Join host Bette SUNDAY, MARCH 10 Midler and other artists for a Artist Josh Groban speaks during PBS’ session at the Television Critics Association 11:30 a.m. — “Feel Better musical tribute to pop music Winter Press Tour in Pasadena. Groban’s Bridges concert airs Monday on WCTE. Fast and Make It Last with hit maker Hal David. Daniel Amen, MD” — Dr. 10 p.m. — “3 Steps to — Dr. Merzenich discusses Angeles. Cross” — (1800-1860) How Amen provides 7 simple Incredible Health! with Joel how to improve and maintain 10 p.m. — “Les Misérables black lives changed dramat- brain-based strategies to Fuhrman, M.D.” — Dr. Fuhr- cognitive fi tness and deal on Masterpiece: A First ically in the aftermath of the boost your mood and over- man off ers a healthy, eff ective with aging. Look” American Revolution. come anxiety and scientifi cally proven plan 9 p.m. — “10 Day Belly 10:30 p.m. — “A Conversa- 12:47 p.m. — “African 1:30 p.m. — “10 Day Belly for shedding weight quickly. Slimdown with Dr. Kellyann” tion with Ken Burns” Americans: Many Rivers to Slimdown with Dr. Kelly- — Dr. Kellyann shares her Cross” — (1861-1896) The tu- ann” TUESDAY, MARCH 5 powerful, proven plan for FRIDAY, MARCH 8 multuous Civil War, the end 3:30 p.m. — “Celebrate St. 7 p.m. — “Henry Louis blasting belly fat quickly and 7 p.m. — “Moments to of slavery and achievements Patrick” Gates, Jr.-Uncovering Amer- safely. Remember: My Music” — of Reconstruction. 5 p.m. — “Great Perfor- ica” — Courtney B. Vance 11 p.m. — “Aging Back- Legends of the late 50s and 1:58 p.m. — “African mances: Andrea Bocelli @ hosts this celebration of the wards 2 with Miranda early 1960s pop era including Americans: Many Rivers to 60” — A celebration of An- renowned historian, author Esmonde-White” — Es- Frankie Laine and the Four Cross” — (1897-1940) The nar- drea Bocelli’s 60th Birthday and fi lmmaker. monde-White uses science to Aces perform. row confi nes of segregation in Italy features Josh Groban 9 p.m. — “Celebrate St. Pat- help put an end to the defeat- 9:30 p.m. — “Live Better during the Jim Crow era and and Matteo Bocelli. rick” — Choirs from across ist attitude towards aging. Now with Mimi Guarneri, the Harlem Renaissance. 6:30 p.m. — “John Denver: Ireland join composer and MD” 3:21 p.m. — “African Ameri- Country Boy” — The private arranger John Anderson and THURSDAY, MARCH 7 11 p.m. — “Yellowstone cans: Many Rivers to Cross” life and public legacy of sing- his Voices of Ireland. 7 p.m. — “Nat King Cole’s Symphony” — (1940-1968) The long road to er-songwriter and activist 10:30 p.m. — “Live Better Greatest Songs” — Celebrate civil rights, from World War John Denver are explored. Now with Mimi Guarneri, the centennial of the timeless SATURDAY, MARCH 9 II to Martin Luther King, Jr 8 p.m. — “Peter, Paul and MD” — Dr. Guarneri off ers artist with performances of 10:30 a.m. — “African and beyond. Mary at Newport 1963-65” a step-by-step program to “Unforgettable” and more Americans: Many Rivers to 4:43 p.m. — “African Ameri- — Never-before-seen perfor- awaken the healing potential hits. Cross” — (1500-1800) The ear- cans: Many Rivers to Cross” mances by Peter, Paul and of our bodies. 8:30 p.m. — “Quincy Jones liest Africans, both slave and — (1968-2013) Class disparity Mary at the Newport Folk Presents Shelea” — Quincy free, who arrived on Ameri- in the black community and Festival are showcased. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 Jones, David Foster and the can shores. Barack Obama’s presidential 9:30 p.m. — “Josh Groban 7 p.m. — “Brain Secrets multi-talented Shelea present 11:36 a.m. — “African wins. Bridges: In Concert from with Dr. Michael Merzenich” an intimate concert in Los Americans: Many Rivers to 6:30 p.m. — “Henry Louis Madison Square Garden” Michael Jackson’s brothers say accusers’ fi lm neglects facts LOS ANGELES (AP) brother Jackie Jackson said ovation , will starting Sun- remember a year ago I was family and Jackson estate, — The family of Michael Tuesday of the moment he day air the abuse allegations like, ‘This is too appetizing which have repeatedly Jackson had a feeling the learned of “Leaving Never- of two men , Wade Robson for the media. They’re going denounced the documenta- years-old child molestation land” while on tour in Aus- and James Safechuck, who to do something. This is the ry in recent weeks through allegations against the pop tralia. “That’s the fi rst thing had previously denied time when everyone comes written statements, a lawsuit superstar would resurface at we said,” Jackie Jackson said Jackson molested them and out of the woodwork, the , and letters to HBO and Brit- some point. So they say they during an interview with supported him to authorities same cast, the same charac- ain’s Channel 4, which plan weren’t entirely surprised The Associated Press seated and in Robson’s case, very ters that have been discred- to air the fi lm. to learn that a forthcoming next to his brothers Tito, publicly. ited throughout the years. HBO announced Wednes- HBO documentary would Marlon and his nephew, Taj. “It was going to be the They have a platform now to day that it will air a special feature two of his accusers. The documentary, which 10-year anniversary,” Taj talk about Michael Jackson.” on Monday night in which “I thought, ‘Oh here we premiered at the Sundance Jackson said, referring to his It was the latest and most Oprah Winfrey also inter- go again,’” Jackson’s oldest Film Festival to a standing uncle’s June 2009 death. “I public pushback from the views Robson and Safechuck.

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SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 and choose the one that MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2019 change is possible if you TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2019 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Emotions need to be encourages you to be Helping others will bring are sincere about what An emotional revelation — Your changing attitude managed carefully. Keep- yourself. Don’t let anyone you great joy this year, but you want. Don’t let jeal- will help you make posi- will leave some people ing personal information talk you into something in doing so don’t jeopar- ousy lead to bad conduct tive changes. Reviewing wondering what you are secret will help you deter you don’t want to do or dize your position or rep- and regret. Size up a situ- your past and consider- going to do next. Look others from putting you that may be detrimental utation. Only off er what’s ation and be mature. ing what you want will before you leap, and in a vulnerable spot. to your health. feasible, and practice and VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) help you decipher who don’t make promises Put more emphasis on VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) preach moderation, kind- — Traveling, attending you want in your life and unless you are sure you personal growth and — Make a move, attend ness and understanding. meetings and exploring what you intend to strive can deliver. achievement. An honest an event, travel and learn You will be given opportu- new possibilities are for in the future. Walking VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) assessment of your life all you can by listening nities to explore alterna- favored. If you make away from temptation — Spend more time on and goals should be a and comparing notes tive lifestyles. changes for the right will prevent heartache personal improvements priority if you want to be with someone who has PISCES (Feb. 20-March reasons, you will get what and loss. and less time with peo- successful. valuable information. 20) — Embrace practical you want. Straightfor- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ple who promote doing PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don’t fold under pres- and promising changes. wardly address sensitive — Consider your options. things that are costly — Think before you act. sure. Make your own Refuse to let temptation issues with honesty and Stepping forward and or bad for your health. Emotional matters will decisions. take charge and lead you integrity. letting go of the past will Discipline will pay off . escalate quickly if you LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) astray. Work with others LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — A give you the boost you LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) are too quick to judge. Be — Live life your way. to achieve the most and change at home will leave need to make the most — If you want change, cognizant of what others Refuse to let someone make a diff erence. you questioning how to of your life and relation- expect it to cost you. are going through. Listen dictate terms or take ARIES (March 21-April 19) best move forward. Take ships. You’ll face opposition if and off er suggestions. charge. It’s up to you to — Look past someone better care of your health ARIES (March 21-April 19) you get involved in a joint ARIES (March 21-April 19) stand up and be counted. who is negative and and well-being. Joint ven- — Don’t let excitement venture. Compromise will — Consider what makes Protect your rights. choose positive alterna- tures should be handled lead to a mistake. Shar- be necessary if you want the most sense and is SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) tives that will expand your with caution. ing too much information to be successful. sustainable, and proceed — Avoid a senseless de- mind and encourage you SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) with the wrong person SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) to incorporate your find- bate. Know when to walk to do and be your best. — Take on a new hobby, will leave you in an awk- — Spend time nurturing ings into your everyday away from a situation Kindness and a helping do more with friends and ward position. Keep your important relationships routine. Exercise willpow- that is holding you back. hand will win favors. relatives and be open to plans a secret for now. and fixing your surround- er to achieve your goal. Let the past go and make TAURUS (April 20-May new ideas. Listen care- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ings. Go directly to the Romance is highlighted. lifestyle changes that suit 20) — Refuse to let your fully and make choices — Take on a challenge source to avoid a mishap TAURUS (April 20-May 20) your needs. emotions get in the way based on your beliefs and that involves helping that could be costly. — Take better care of your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. of your productivity. When plans. others. What you have to Don’t hire someone to do physical health and emo- 21) — Stick to the truth something doesn’t go SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) off er will impress some- something that you can tional well-being. Anger and don’t put up with your way, focus on your — Listen to your heart and one who can help you do yourself. promotes chaos and will people who don’t do so. own performance instead pay attention to what oth- use your skills in new SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- not solve anything. Look Separate yourself from of complaining or arguing ers do and say. Refuse to and exciting ways. 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Sycamore students, clockwise from bottom right, Willie Dunn, Tomas Barboza-Mart, Daniel Linder, Lyla Young and Victoria Barron celebrate Read Across America the school’s Kindness Challenge. Assistant Director of Schools Corby King reads to Sarah Vaughn’s first grade class at Baxter Primary School. Principal Marsha Wyatt said the smiles on the students’ faces while King read to them shows exactly what Read Across America Week is all about — cultivating a love for Kindness matters at Sycamore reading.

Sycamore Elementa- ry School participated in their 2nd annual Kindness Challenge in February, spreading 3, 154 acts of kindness around the school and community. “The goal was to make kindness a habit in our school and take the initiative to jumpstart kindness in our community,” said counselor Allyson Evans. “Every student, teacher and staff mem- ber received a kindness checklist that had at least 10 acts of kindness on it. Throughout the week, they turned in Sycamore students, from left, Ryder Gentry their checklists wheth- and Steven Clark show off a Kindness Matters er they had done one sign made as part of the school’s participation Morning Movement kind act or fi fty.” in a Kindness Challenge. The Putnam County Health Department has been coming in each Evans said each Tuesday and Thursday morning for the Morning Movement program participant was put into 2011, challenging on them. These kind at Cane Creek Elementary School. Students are able to get out of the a drawing to see if they students, teachers, and acts can range from bleachers and energize their brains before school. They race, they play, got to eat at the Kind- staff alike to spread giving your friend a they get the wiggles out while having a blast! From left are: Principal ness Table for lunch. kindness. What started high fi ve to reading a Emily Pierce, Sara Smith, Greta Durant, Lisa Copeland, Sienna Eidson, The Kindness Table out as a mother and her book to a younger child Michael Cooper, Hunter Sevier, Assistant Principal Kelly Montgomery, was decorated with high school teenager or creating a kindness Kami Hughes and Katie Neal. a special tablecloth, wanting to show kind- matters sign. fl owers and treats. Oth- ness to their commu- “For the next year, er participants were nity grew into a world- Sycamore Elementary nominated by other wide phenomenon. is offi cially a certifi ed students, teachers, or Each year, the nonprof- kind school for partic- staff members to get it Kids for Peace asks ipating,” Evans said. their name and picture schools all around the “As Kids for Peace say, on the Kindness Board globe to sign up for the ‘As kindness becomes outside of the school challenge. a habit, peace becomes counselor’s offi ce. Once a school is possible.’ Sycamore El- The Great Kindness registered for the ementary can’t wait to Challenge has been a challenge, they are sent participate in the Great staple in schools all checklists that have a Kindness Challenge over the world since multitude of kind acts again next year!”

Fairy Tales On Friday, Feb. 15, Algood Elementary wrapped up their unit on fairytales by dressing up as their favorite fairytale character. Front row from left, Amie Newell, Isaac Bell, Ben Lee, John Lee, Mason Kesler and Chloe Bonnecarrere; middle row, Reagan Atchley, Landon Winston, Scarlett Hodges, Addie Poston, Malaya Laws, Johnathon Bialochowski, Shay Hickerson, Aubrie Bowman, Ryne Rohr, and Ella Bates; back row, Cameron Kennedy, Zachary Mahan, Ian Kiser, Lila Heitman, Eli Bragg, Northeast Teacher of the Year Tyson Allen, Heartlynn White, Brody Moore, and Bella Sullivan. Northeast Elementary’s school adopters recently recognized the NES Teacher of the Year, Caitlin Maynord. Mrs. Maynord was nominated by her peers for her dedication to the students at Northeast Elementary School. Front row from left are: Dr. Melissa Palk, NES Principal; Catilin Maynord, honoree; and Tera Brooks, NES Assistant Principal. Congratulating her are, back row from left, John Nichols from Collegeside Church of Christ; Steve Forgey from SouthEast Bank; Phyliss Burton from SouthEast Bank; Dr. Lee Moore from UC Urology; Kassandra Newman from Swallows-Newman Insurance Agency; Kirk from UC Urology; John Stubblefield from Cookeville Nazarene; Susan Johnson from Collegeside Church of Christ; and David Johnson from Johnson Nursery.

Patriotism Day Cowboy Up! To celebrate Patriotism Day, Putnam County Farm Bureau ladies If you were at Sycamore Elementary School on Feb. 7, you would have brought members of the National Guard to speak to Park View second seen a round up of cowpokes playing and singing the night away at graders. Students pictured are: Marianna Alvarez, Deztinee Seymore, 2nd Grade Night. The teachers had family-engaging activities in their Conner Leudeke, Andrew Sweet, Waylon Cope, Jakob Allen and classrooms, and the students ended the night with their “Cowboy Up!” Brown. musical revue. SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN Classifi ed C1 email: [email protected] PHONE: 931-526-9715 | FAX: 931-526-1209 1300 Neal St., Cookeville, Tenn. 38501

Services, has fi led a peti- and any other subsequently Tennessee, made at the Reference Deed Book 244 LEGALS tion against you seeking to fi led legal documents at the October 3, 2018 session, Page 93, at the Register’s terminate forever your pa- Circuit Court Clerk’s Offi ce, in the above styled case. Offi ce of Putnam County, CHANCERY LAND SALE rental rights to Maiah Ce- Cookeville, Tennessee. On the 23rd day of March, Tennessee (Map 113, Parcel leste Ringwald and Kayson 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/3 2019 at 10:00 a.m., on THE 21.00). A copy of the sur- By virtue of a decree of the Rylan Ringwald. It appears PREMISES, I will sell to the vey description will be avail- CHANCERY COURT OF that ordinary process of highest bidder the following able on the day of the same PUTNAM COUNTY, TEN- law cannot be served upon Notice of Probate Court land and structures located or can be picked up in the NESSEE, in the case of: you because your where- Sale in the Eighth Civil District of Circuit Court Clerk’s Offi ce abouts are unknown. You Putnam County, Tennes- prior to the sale. NO. 2018-90 are hereby ORDERED to RE: THE ESTATE OF LINDA see: 8494 Henley Road, serve upon Rebecca Brady, CHRISTINE ALLISON (Case Baxter Tennessee, 29.2 TERMS OF SALE: TWENTY SARA NUGENT, Attorney for the Tennessee 2017-19683) acres of property, more or PERCENT (20%) PAYABLE PLAINTIFF, Department of Children less by survey. (Misc. per- ON THE DAY OF THE SALE VS Services, 600 Hearthwood JAMES ALLISON sonal property will also be AND THE BALANCE DUE DONNIE WELCH, Court, Cookeville, Tennes- HAROLD ALLISON sold on this date.) UPON CONFIRMATION OF DEFENDANT. see 38506, (931) 646-3010, ADMINISTRATORS an Answer to the Petition The previous and last con- On SATURDAY, MARCH for Termination of Parental In obedience to a decree of veyance being a deed to 30, 2019, AT 10:00 a.m. ON Rights fi led by the Tennes- the Probate Court of Put- Hubert Allison and Wife, THE PREMISES, I will sell see Department of Children nam County, at Cookeville, Linda C. Allison recorded in to the highest bidder the Services, within thirty (30) following described tract of days of the last day of pub- land located in the 14th Civil lication of this notice, and District of Putnam County, pursuant to Rule 103(c)(3) Tennessee: of the Tenn. R. Juv. P. you must also appear in the Cir- House and 1 acre more or cuit Court of Putnam Coun- less located at: 230 RUS- ty, Tennessee at Sparta, SELL LANE, MONTEREY, Tennessee on the 26th day TENNESSEE. (Previous of April, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. and last conveyance being for the Adjudicatory Hearing a deed to Donnie Welch on the Petition for Termina- and Sara Nugent from Ewin tion of Parental Rights fi led Russell and wife, Kay Rus- by the State of Tennessee, sell, recorded in Warranty Department of Children’s Deed Book 331, page 179, Services If you fail to do Register’s Offi ce of Putnam so, a default judgment will County, Tennessee) (Map be taken against you pur- 71C, Gr.B, Parcel 8) suant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-1-117(n) and Rule 55 TERMS OF SALE: TWEN- of the Tenn. R. of Civ. P. for TY PERCENT (20%) DOWN the relief demanded in the ON DAY OF SALE AND Petition. You may view and THE BALANCE DUE UPON obtain a copy of the Petition CONFIRMATION OF SALE BY THE COURT. This 27th day of FEBRU- ARY, 2019. Cookeville office opened in 1987 LINDA F. REEDER, by Arnold E. Lefkovitz CLERK & MASTER ALL TYPES OF 931-526-6321 BANKRUPTCIES WILLIAM F. Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 ROBERSON, JR More than 35 years of experience filing ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN- tens of thousands of bankruptcies. TIFF • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment JASON F. HICKS ATTORNEY FOR DEFENDANT 3/3, 3/10, 3/17 ADOPTIONS DIVORCE CHILD CUSTODY NOTICE WILLS & PROBATE JACQUELINE CELESTE 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville HOLLOWAY Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area DYLAN MILES RINGWALD 528-5297 www.lefkovitz.com The State of Tennessee, We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. Department of Children’s © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz

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The All-New veyed by the said deed of This sale is made subject Call the SCD offi ce at 931- trust, all of the said indebt- to any encumbrances, to 528-6472 ext 3 for more in- edness having matured by any rights of redemption fortmation. The candidates default and default in the not heretofore expressly in the election are: Alton payment of a part thereof, waived, and to all appli- Freeman, Gary Brewington, AUCTION CALENDAR this is to give notice that cable reservations of min- Greg Maxwell, Sam Tays, the undersigned will on erals, easements, rights- Seth Gilbert, and Wayne Thursday, March 21, 2019, of-way, setback lines and Moss. ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION commencing at 11:30 a.m. restrictions. OTHER INTER- 2/24, 3/3 FEB 5 – MAR 5 central time, at the west ESTED Parties: Tenant(s) STATEWIDE CLASIFIEDS 65 Ac± IN 2 TRACTS door of the Putnam County rights in possession, if any. The City of Algood will have Courthouse, 300 E. Spring The statutory rights of re- a regular scheduled meet- 101st Annual East Tennes- OAK GROVE RD – SPARTA, TN Street, Cookeville Tennes- demption, homestead, cur- ing Tuesday, March 12, see Angus Association Sale see, proceed to sell at pub- tesy and dower, appraise- 2019 at 6:00 pm at Algood & 6th Annual UT Institute ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION lic outcry to the highest and ment and the marshalling of City Hall. of Agriculture Angus Pro- best bidder for cash, the liens and assets are waived duction Sale Held at the FEB 26 – MAR 12 following described tract of in said deed of trust, and Work Session will be held University of Tennessee, ‘16 CHARGER • ‘09 ACCORD • ‘08 TUNDRA • ‘99 F-150 Knoxville, TN. SATURDAY, property, to-wit: the title is believed to be Monday, March 11, 2019 at TAYS AUCTION FACILITY – COOKEVILLE, TN good, but the undersigned 5:00 pm. MARCH 23, 2019-SHOW “Lying and being in the will sell and convey only 9:30 A.M.-SALE NOON - First Civil District of Putnam such title as he may convey City of Algood will hold a SELLING 60 REGISTERED ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION ANGUS Call 816-532-0811 County, Tennessee, being as Substitute Trustee, there public hearing Tuesday, FEB 19 – MAR 19 more particularly described being no representation March 12, 2019 at 6:00 for or email angushall@an- as follows, to wit: Beginning or covenants of warranty second and fi nal reading of gushall.com for free refer- SOUTHERN MANOR•2 GUEST HOMES•DETACHED GARAGE at a stake in the west mar- of title made hereby. It will Ordinance 629-19 Amend- ence booklet. Visit www. 208 S. 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Apply for 50% of contract is met. guaranteed 3/4 of contract 958109353. this job at the nearest Ten- Random drug/alcohol test- hours. Tools provided at no nessee American Job Cen- ing & criminal background cost. Free housing provid- 2 Temporary Farm Work- ter and reference job order checks after hire. Apply for ed to non-commuting work- ers Needed. Lyons Lawn 960985651. this job at the nearest Ten- ers. Transportation & sub- Care & Landscape LLC nessee American Job Cen- sistence reimbursed when - Salvisa, KY. Perform all 3 Temporary Farm Work- ter and reference job order 50% of contract is met. duties of Fruit/Vegetable ers Needed. C B Farms 957880135. Random drug/alcohol test- & Nursery Production; in- LLC - Princeton, KY. Per- ing & criminal background cluding, but not limited form all duties of Tobacco 3 Temporary Farm Work- checks after hire. Apply for to soil preparation, plant- & Row Crop Production; ers Needed. Joe O’Dono- this job at the nearest Ten- ing, spraying, harvesting, including, but not limited ghue - Westview, KY. nessee American Job Cen- storing; other alternative to soil preparation, plant- Perform all duties of Row ter and reference job order work. Employment Dates: ing, spraying, harvesting, Crop, Forage, Row Crop, 960872311. 04/29/2019 – 11/15/2019. storing; other alternative Fruit/Vegetable, & Nursery $11.63/hr. Bonuses may work. Employment Dates: Production; including, but 4 Temporary Farm Workers be given. Worker guaran- 05/01/2019 – 12/15/2019. not limited to soil prepa- Needed. Coots Farm LLC - teed 3/4 of contract hours. $11.63/hr. Bonuses may ration, planting, spraying, Allensville, KY. Perform all Tools provided at no cost. be given. Worker guaran- harvesting, storing; other duties of Tobacco, Forage, Free housing provided to teed 3/4 of contract hours. alternative work. Employ- Row Crop, Fruit/Vegeta- non-commuting workers. Tools provided at no cost. ment Dates: 04/29/2019 – ble, & Nursery Production; Transportation & subsis- Free housing provided to 02/01/2020. Piece rates will including, but not limited tence reimbursed when non-commuting workers. be off ered, but no less than to soil preparation, plant- 50% of contract is met. Transportation & subsis- $11.63/hr. Bonuses may ing, spraying, harvesting, Random drug/alcohol test- tence reimbursed when be given. Worker guaran- storing; other alternative ing & criminal background 50% of contract is met. teed 3/4 of contract hours. work. Employment Dates: checks after hire. Apply for Random drug/alcohol test- Tools provided at no cost. 04/24/2019 – 12/31/2019. this job at the nearest Ten- ing & criminal background Free housing provided to $11.63/hr. Bonuses may nessee American Job Cen- checks after hire. Apply for non-commuting workers. be given. Worker guaran- ter and reference job order this job at the nearest Ten- Transportation & subsis- teed 3/4 of contract hours. 959158471. nessee American Job Cen- tence reimbursed when Tools provided at no cost. ter and reference job order 50% of contract is met. Free housing provided to 2 Temporary Farm Work- 961263631. Random drug/alcohol test- non-commuting workers. ers Needed. Owen & Rust ing & criminal background Transportation & subsis- Farms LLC - Elkton, KY. 3 Temporary Farm Work- checks after hire. Apply for tence reimbursed when Perform all duties of Tobac- ers Needed. Cisneros Ber- this job at the nearest Ten- 50% of contract is met. co & Row Crop Production; ries LLC - Owensboro, KY. nessee American Job Cen- Random drug/alcohol test- including, but not limited Perform all duties of Fruit/ ter and reference job order ing & criminal background to soil preparation, plant- Vegetable; including, but 959166291. checks after hire. 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Free housing provid- storing; other alternative & Row Crop Production; Transportation & subsis- ed to non-commuting work- work. Employment Dates: including, but not limited tence reimbursed when ers. Transportation & sub- 04/30/2019 – 01/10/2020. to soil preparation, plant- 50% of contract is met. sistence reimbursed when $11.63/hr. Bonuses may ing, spraying, harvesting, Random drug/alcohol test- 50% of contract is met. be given. Worker guaran- storing; other alternative ing & criminal background Random drug/alcohol test- teed 3/4 of contract hours. work. Employment Dates: checks after hire. Apply for ing & criminal background Tools provided at no cost. 04/30/2019 – 12/01/2019. this job at the nearest Ten- checks after hire. Apply for Free housing provided to $11.63/hr. Bonuses may nessee American Job Cen- this job at the nearest Ten- non-commuting workers. be given. Worker guaran- ter and reference job order nessee American Job Cen- Transportation & subsis- teed 3/4 of contract hours. 957957453. ter and reference job order tence reimbursed when Tools provided at no cost. 961294111. 50% of contract is met. Free housing provided to 2 Temporary Farm Work- Random drug/alcohol test- non-commuting workers. ers Needed. Paul Mann - 3 Temporary Farm Work- ing & criminal background Transportation & subsis- Crittenden, KY. Perform all ers Needed. Critchelow & checks after hire. Apply for tence reimbursed when duties of Tobacco, Produc- Sons LLC - Hardinsburg, this job at the nearest Ten- 50% of contract is met. tion; including, but not limit- KY. Perform all duties of To- nessee American Job Cen- Random drug/alcohol test- ed to soil preparation, plant- bacco, Forage, Row Crop, ter and reference job order ing & criminal background ing, spraying, harvesting, Fruit/Vegetable, & Nursery 959203991. checks after hire. Apply for storing; other alternative Production; including, but this job at the nearest Ten- work. Employment Dates: not limited to soil prepa- 3 Temporary Farm Work- nessee American Job Cen- 05/01/2019 – 01/10/2020. ration, planting, spraying, ers Needed. Larry Grace ter and reference job order $11.63/hr. Bonuses may harvesting, storing; other - Hopkinsville, KY. Perform 959197901. be given. Worker guaran- alternative work. Employ- all duties of Tobacco Pro- teed 3/4 of contract hours. ment Dates: 04/28/2019 – duction; including, but not 4 Temporary Farm Work- Tools provided at no cost. 01/10/2020. Piece rates will limited to soil preparation, ers Needed. Galen Eidson Free housing provided to be off ered, but no less than planting, spraying, harvest- non-commuting workers. $11.63/hr. Bonuses may ing, storing; other alternative Transportation & subsis- be given. Worker guaran- work. Employment Dates: tence reimbursed when teed 3/4 of contract hours. 04/27/2019 – 01/15/2020. 50% of contract is met. Tools provided at no cost. $11.63/hr. Bonuses may Make a Diff erence in Someone’s Life Random drug/alcohol test- Free housing provided to be given. Worker guaran- ing & criminal background non-commuting workers. teed 3/4 of contract hours. checks after hire. Apply for Transportation & subsis- Tools provided at no cost. Be a Direct Support Professional and go home at night know- this job at the nearest Ten- tence reimbursed when Free housing provided to nessee American Job Cen- 50% of contract is met. non-commuting workers. ing you’ve made a diff erence by teaching, encouraging, and ter and reference job order Random drug/alcohol test- Transportation & subsis- supporting people with disabilities to lead rewarding lives. 961263931. ing & criminal background tence reimbursed when checks after hire. Apply for 50% of contract is met. 2 Temporary Farm Work- this job at the nearest Ten- Random drug/alcohol test- Full time starting pay $10/hr ers Needed. Watermelon nessee American Job Cen- ing & criminal background Rd Tobacco LLC - Olm- ter and reference job order checks after hire. Apply for Benefi ts include: 9 paid holidays, personal time off , healthcare stead, KY. Perform all du- 957932163. this job at the nearest Ten- ties of Tobacco, Forage, nessee American Job Cen- contribution, life insurance, and agency furnished vehicles. Fruit/Vegetable, & Nursery 3 Temporary Farm Work- ter and reference job order Production; including, but ers Needed. James Johns 957878375. not limited to soil prepa- - Franklin, KY. Perform all Apply: www.pacesetterstn.com ration, planting, spraying, duties of Tobacco Produc- 3 Temporary Farm Work- harvesting, storing; other tion; including, but not limit- ers Needed. Smith & Scott acesetters alternative work. Employ- ed to soil preparation, plant- of Western Ky LLC - Pem- To empower & support. ment Dates: 05/01/2019 – ing, spraying, harvesting, broke, KY. Perform all du- 12/21/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- storing; other alternative ties of Tobacco, Forage, nuses may be given. Worker work. Employment Dates: & Row Crop Production; guaranteed 3/4 of contract 04/27/2019 – 12/31/2019. including, but not limited hours. Tools provided at no $11.63/hr. Bonuses may to soil preparation, plant- cost. Free housing provid- be given. Worker guaran- ing, spraying, harvesting, ed to non-commuting work- teed 3/4 of contract hours. storing; other alternative ers. Transportation & sub- Tools provided at no cost. work. Employment Dates: sistence reimbursed when Free housing provided to 05/01/2019 – 11/04/2019. 50% of contract is met. Random drug/alcohol test- ing & criminal background checks after hire. Apply for JOIN OUR TEAM!! this job at the nearest Ten- nessee American Job Cen- IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ter and reference job order REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL OF LANDSCAPE SERVICES 960890051. EXPERIENCED HVAC 21 Temporary Farm Work- SERVICE TECH NEEDED Opportunities in Putnam, Jackson, Fentress and Overton Counties are ers Needed. Peterson available Farms Partnership - Loret- to, KY. Perform all duties of Row Crop & Hemp Produc- • Residential, Commercial & Industrial tion; including, but not limit- SERVICES: Twin Lakes is seeking proposals for Commercial Land- ed to soil preparation, plant- Experience scaping Services of our customer facing buildings. ing, spraying, harvesting, storing; other alternative • EPA CertiÄ cation Required work. Employment Dates: REQUIREMENTS: Th e Landscape Company will furnish any mate- 04/28/2019 – 12/31/2019. • Salary based on experience, including $11.63/hr. Bonuses may retirement, vacation, and insurance rials, labor, or equipment necessary to properly maintain landscape be given. Worker guaran- teed 3/4 of contract hours. needs. Sub-contractors may be used for some of the work but only with Tools provided at no cost. the approval of the owner. Free housing provided to non-commuting workers. EXPERIENCED HVAC Transportation & subsis- RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsibilities to include, but not limited to: tence reimbursed when INSTALLERS NEEDED 50% of contract is met. Random drug/alcohol test- • Small trees, shrubs and bed maintenance - planting and removal (in- ing & criminal background cluding mulching, pruning, hedge trimming) checks after hire. Apply for • Commercial • Industrial • Residential this job at the nearest Ten- • Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides within plant bed areas nessee American Job Cen- • Ability to read blue prints helpful ter and reference job order • Fertilize 959122961. • Salary based on experience, including 3 Temporary Farm Work- retirement, vacation, and insurance • Irrigation System Maintenance (if needed-spring startup & winterization) ers Needed. Anderson Brothers Partnership - • No mowing services Winchester, KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco, For- age, & Hemp Production; Apply in person at: PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS: Scope of Work and insurance require- including, but not limited ments will be included in a Landscaping Proposal; forms may be found to soil preparation, plant- ing, spraying, harvesting, Charles Stone at http://www.twinlakes.net/rfq . If you have any questions regarding storing; other alternative work. Employment Dates: this proposal request, please contact Chad Anderson at 931-268-2151. 05/01/2019 – 12/31/2019. All completed proposal submissions must be received by March 15, $11.63/hr. Bonuses may Heating & Cooling be given. Worker guaran- 2019 and can be emailed to [email protected]. Twin Lakes re- teed 3/4 of contract hours. 315 Transport Drive serves the right to reject any or all proposals. Tools provided at no cost. Free housing provided to Cookeville, TN non-commuting workers. or email to Transportation & subsis- SUCCESSFUL PARTIES MUST BE AN INSURED CONTRACTOR tence reimbursed when [email protected] WITH (3) REFERENCES SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 CLASSIFIED HERALD-CITIZEN C5 herald-citizen.com

- Cottontown, TN. Per- 5 Temporary Farm Work- 6 Temporary Farm Workers teed 3/4 of contract hours. ply in person at 1702 S. form all duties of Tobacco ers Needed. Joseph Adam Needed. Mt. Vernon Farms Tools provided at no cost. Jeff erson Ave. Opening for FT LEGAL Production; including, but Yazell - Berry, KY. Perform LLC - Cynthiana, KY. Per- Free housing provided to Assistant/Receptionist not limited to soil prepa- all duties of Tobacco, For- form all duties of Tobacco, non-commuting workers. Brunton Masonry is hiring for established law fi rm in ration, planting, spraying, age, Row Crop, & Hemp Forage, Row Crop, & Hemp Transportation & subsis- masons $25/hr & mason Ckvl, TN. Good computer harvesting, & storing; other Production; including, but Production; including, but tence reimbursed when laborers $15/hr. for a job & organizational skills are alternative work. Employ- not limited to soil prepa- not limited to soil prepa- 50% of contract is met. in Sparta. Fred 315-440- req’d. Send resume to: PO ment Dates: 05/01/2019 – ration, planting, spraying, ration, planting, spraying, Random drug/alcohol test- 3483 Box 3347, Ckvl, TN 38502- 01/30/2020. Piece rates will harvesting, storing; other harvesting, storing; other ing & criminal background 3347 be off ered, but no less than alternative work. Employ- alternative work. Employ- checks after hire. Apply for Chip Truck Operator $11.63/hr. Bonuses may ment Dates: 04/25/2019 – ment Dates: 04/26/2019 – this job at the nearest Ten- needed. Must have 6 mos OTR Drivers: $950 for 45 be given. Worker guaran- 12/31/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- 02/01/2020. Piece rates will nessee American Job Cen- exp at least & valid drivers days probation, then $1100. teed 3/4 of contract hours. nuses may be given. Worker be off ered, but no less than ter and reference job order lic. Willing to work 60 hrs/ OTD ELITE. Judy (931)854- Tools provided at no cost. guaranteed 3/4 of contract $11.63/hr. Bonuses may 952654235. wk & 6 days. $12-$17/Hr 1445, Robert (931)255- Free housing provided to hours. Tools provided at no be given. Worker guaran- based on exp. 265-1150. 0643. Team Drivers wel- non-commuting workers. cost. Free housing provid- teed 3/4 of contract hours. 8 Temporary Farm Workers come. Transportation & subsis- ed to non-commuting work- Tools provided at no cost. Needed. AWGR LLC - Ow- tence reimbursed when ers. Transportation & sub- Free housing provided to ensboro, KY. Perform all FULL TIME Sparta, TN manufactur- 50% of contract is met. sistence reimbursed when non-commuting workers. duties of Tobacco, Forage, PUBLIC WORKS er seeking an IT Support Random drug/alcohol test- 50% of contract is met. Transportation & subsis- Row Crop, Fruit/Vegeta- CITY OF ALGOOD, TN Analyst. Job responsibil- ing & criminal background Random drug/alcohol test- tence reimbursed when ble, & Nursery Production; ities include supporting checks after hire. Apply ing & criminal background 50% of contract is met. including, but not limited The City of Algood is seek- customers via phone, in for this job at the nearest checks after hire. Apply for Random drug/alcohol test- to soil preparation, plant- ing applicants for the posi- person & via e-mail. Trou- Tennessee American Job this job at the nearest Ten- ing & criminal background ing, spraying, harvesting, tion of full time Public Works bleshooting issues, sched- Center or call 615-770-0493 nessee American Job Cen- checks after hire. Apply for storing; other alternative Department employee. uling, & performing remote and reference job order ter and reference job order this job at the nearest Ten- work. Employment Dates: installations. Previous tech TN748285. 957569255. nessee American Job Cen- 05/01/2019 – 12/11/2019. This is a full time position support experience is pre- ter and reference job order $11.63/hr. Bonuses may working on various proj- ferred. 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Per- status as a protected vet- This message is a public HEALTH CARE EMPLOYMENT ble, & Nursery Production; table, & Hemp Production; form all duties of Tobacco, eran, genetic information service of the including, but not limited including, but not limited Hemp, & Row Crop Produc- or any other category pro- Herald-Citizen & Regional Front Offi ce Receptionist to soil preparation, plant- to soil preparation, plant- tion; including, but not limit- tected by federal or state Buyers Guide. needed for very busy med- ing, spraying, harvesting, ing, spraying, harvesting, ed to soil preparation, plant- law. Inquiries regarding the ical offi ce. M-F Benefi ts storing; other alternative storing; other alternative ing, spraying, harvesting, nondiscrimination policies Local Delivery Driver available. Please send re- work. Employment Dates: work. Employment Dates: storing; other alternative should be directed to needed. 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Trevor Gilkey applicants without regard duties of Tobacco Produc- all duties of Tobacco, Forage, DBA Hillview Farms - Princ- to race, color, religion, dis- • .52 cents a mile to start. • Paid motel if out over three days. tion; including, but not limited Row Crop, Fruit/Vegetable, & eton, KY. Perform all du- ability status, protected • Annual retention bonus. • $20.00 a stop aft er fi rst stop. to soil preparation, planting, Nursery Production; including, ties of Tobacco, Forage, veteran status or any other • 3% match IRA. • Quarterly safety bonus. Based on .06 spraying, harvesting, storing; but not limited to soil prepara- Row Crop, Fruit/Vegeta- characteristic protected by cents a mile driven that Quarter. other alternative work. Em- tion, planting, spraying, har- ble, & Nursery Production; law. ployment Dates: 04/28/2019 vesting, storing; other alterna- including, but not limited Fax resume to: 931-738- Contact Certifi ed Cylinder for more information. – 12/31/2019. Piece rates will tive work. Employment Dates: to soil preparation, plant- 2019 or e-mail to 800-556-7191 or 931-484-1521, or email be off ered, but no less than 04/29/2019 – 12/10/2019. ing, spraying, harvesting, ambermcmahon@ Brad@Certifi edCyl.com $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be storing; other alternative tristatedbtn.com given. Worker guaranteed 3/4 given. Worker guaranteed 3/4 work. Employment Dates: of contract hours. Tools pro- of contract hours. Tools pro- 04/15/2019 – 01/20/2020. Body Shop Clean-Up & vided at no cost. Free hous- vided at no cost. Free housing $11.63/hr. 3 months of Detail @ Julian’s Auto ing provided to non-commut- provided to non-commuting verifi able work experience Body & Frame. Must have ing workers. Transportation & workers. Transportation & required. Bonuses may valid Driver’s License. Will- subsistence reimbursed when subsistence reimbursed when be given. Worker guaran- ing to listen to details. 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Th e Forklift Operator will Now hiring several CNA’s for 6am-2pm, 2pm-10pm and • High School Diploma or GED Required perform basic warehouse duties including 10pm-6am, 1 PT Dietary Aide 6am-1:30pm, 1 FT Dietary • Starting Salary of $2,391/month with Proof of an Associate or Bachelor Degree • Eligible Veterans, Service Members, can use Post-9/11 or Montgomery GI shipping, packing, loading, unloading, and Aide 6am-1:30pm, several FT RN/LPN 7am-3pm, 3pm-11pm Bill beneÄ ts for participation in the 12 month Correctional Oɉ cer Training Program sorting receipts. and 11pm-7am. $1,500 Bonus for 2nd and 3rd shift CNA’s. Contact Human Resources at (423)881-6180 We off er competitive benefi t packages includ- We off er top pay & benefi ts including 401k Retirement, Employees and eligible dependents are oɈ ered Health, Dental, Life, ing medical, dental, vision, 401K, and paid Pharmacy and Vision Insurance. 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big hurdle The Tennessee Tech baseball team completed a weekend sweep (9-2 and 8-4) of Youngstown State on a frigid Wildcats travel Monday and gray Saturday afternoon, hosting a doubleheader against the visiting to Eagleville for win and Penguins at the Averitt Baseball Com- berth in state tourney plex at Bush Stadium. In the fi rst game, Tech’s Jay Meuse BY SCOTT WILSON and Kevin Strohschein led the way HERALD-CITIZEN for the Golden Eagles, each with three hits, two runs batted in and a run Adam West has talked often as the home team notched its second throughout the season about win of the weekend over visiting the impact his team’s trip to the Youngstown State. state basketball championship “It was good baseball. We had a lot last year made on his program. of good baseball not only defensively, It was the fi rst such trip in 40 but off ensively putting together good years for the Mon- at-bats, moving a runner, running the terey High School bases going fi rst to third,” said Tech Wildcats and the head coach Justin Holmes after the experience is some- wins. “It was fun to watch for me.” thing players, fans Coming into this series off of a four still talk about a lot. game losing streak Holmes said, “We West and his came together after the loss at Middle Wildcats (27-9) are (Tennessee) and I told them that this McCLARAN just one game away is your time. We did not play good from making that baseball, and we knew it. I told them trip to Murfreesboro to compete that we’re going to give you every- against the state’s best once thing we’ve got, but this group has to again. Monterey will travel to push each other. They worked really Eagleville on Monday to battle hard, we made some adjustments, and BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN the Eagles in a Class A sectional a lot of it showed up which is always Tennessee Tech University pitcher Jacob Cole fires to the plate during game. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. nice.” action Saturday in the Golden Eagles’ twinbill with visiting Youngstown Eagleville will provide a large The Penguins struck fi rst on the State University. Tech swept 9-2 and 8-4. obstacle for Monterey to over- strength of a double from Youngstown come to earn a berth in the state State junior third baseman Blaze reach of the catcher’s mitt. Tech to a commanding 8-1 lead. The tourney. The Eagles are 27-3 on Glenn that drove in the game’s fi rst Penguins head coach Dan Bertolini Tech onslaught brought Bertolini to the year and have won their last score, but the lead wouldn’t last. bolted out of the visitor’s dugout to the mound to remove starting pitch- 12 games in a row. EHS hasn’t A fi elding error set up an explosive protest the call, peppering home plate er Travis Perry in favor of redshirt lost since Jan. 11 in an 84-81 de- second inning that allowed Tech’s umpire Juan Garza with his displea- freshman Jon Snyder to close out the cision to arch rival Fayetteville. Nathan McMeans to reach fi rst base sure to no avail as Garza took the be- inning. “We’ve managed to fi gure after smacking a line drive down the rating and the Eagles took a 3-1 lead. As dusk fell across the baseball dia- out ways to win this season,” left stripe. Strohschein blasted a home run that mond, game two began as a replica of said fi rst-year Eagleville coach That set up a Cody Littlejohn hit sailed just over the left fi eld wall later the fi rst, with State grabbing an early Davy McClaran. “I am proud of that dropped into left fi eld to even the in the inning and Tech took a 5-1 lead 1-0 lead in the fi rst inning, and Tech what the boys have been able to score at 1-1. On the next at bat, Eagles at the end of two. answering in the second. accomplish.” catcher John Elford dropped a hit into With two outs and two runners on Eagles left fi elder Anthony Carre- And the Eagles have been able the same spot for a double to increase base in the fi fth, Tech’s Jason Hogan ra and McMeans each singled, fol- to accomplish a lot. Eagleville the advantage to 2-1. made an impact with his only hit for lowed by another powerful shot from opened the season with seven Meuse started the second rotation the game and drove in two runs with a Strohschein that ripped over third straight wins before dropping with a grounder to third, where Glenn triple to right center. base and another from junior Gavin decisions to Central Magnet and scooped and slung a fi elder’s choice Meuse added to the off ensive fi re- Johns. Meuse continued the barrage Columbia Academy. They then to home plate that arrived as Elford power, dropping a double between won eight in a row before their lurched to the plate just out of the left and center fi eld and moving SEE TECH, PAGE D5 loss to Fayetteville. One key to Eagleville’s run has been off en- sive production. The Eagles are averaging 73 points per game. “I think we’re a team that TTU women thump EIU, prep for tourney looks for opportunities,” McClar- an said. “If we can get the ball CHARLESTON, Ill. (TTU) Rosamond. “Even the tough 2019 Women’s OVC Basketball Tournament out off a long rebound, and we’ve — The members of the times, you know? We have got the numbers, we’re going to Tennessee Tech women’s gotten taught some great March 6-9, Evansville, Ind. take advantage of that. If our basketball team stood inside lessons in the month of numbers aren’t there then we’re their locker room, water February. Thursday was The brackets have been seed Jacksonville State. going to slow it down and exe- bottles at the ready. very disappointing to us, fi nalized for the upcoming On Thursday, No. 4 seed cute. We’ve got to learn to have After all, they had waited but what a great lesson we Ohio Valley Conference Tennessee Tech will take patience.” for this moment for a long learned today and be able Women’s Basketball Tour- on the Austin Peay Lady Eagleville is long on the court time. to respond the way we did. nament at the Ford Center Governors, the fi fth seed, at with big guns Ryley McClaran No, the Tech women Not only are they learning in Evansville, Ind. The 1 p.m. If the Golden Eagles (6-foot-2), Ethan Cobb (6-4) and didn’t win the Ohio Valley things on the basketball eight-team tourney will run win, they will play the Bel- DeMari Stoudemire (6-5) leading Conference regular-sea- court, they’re learning March 6-9. mont-SEMO winner in the the way. son championship, but for things that they’re going to Belmont, the No. 1 seed in semifi nals. UT-Martin, the “I think one of the things for what the program had gone be able to take with them the tournament, will open third seed, will battle sixth us is we have a lot of kids that through in recent years, it 20 years from now in their play on Wednesday, March seed Murray State, at 3 p.m. have played a lot of minutes over might have felt the same. lives. 6, against the eighth seed on Thursday. the past few years in certain A 20-win season, its best “Just the connection and Southeast Missouri. The The semifi nals will be roles. All of that has come to since the 2010-11. Its most the chemistry that this tipoff is set for 1 p.m. CT. Friday at 1 p.m and 3 p.m. fruition as they’ve all become road wins since the same team has is just so very spe- The second-seed Morehead with the championship comfortable in their roles,” year. The most OVC wins cial. No one’s ready for that State Lady Eagles will play game set for Saturday at 2 coach McClaran said. for Tech since 2012-13. For journey to be over. You can’t at 3 p.m. against seventh p.m. “As the year has progressed, what had been a long jour- win the conference tourna- they have identifi ed their ney - one that is far from ment unless you get in it, so strengths and weaknesses and over - it certainly was a to be able to come back from are playing to those strengths. cause for celebration. a season where we only won high note and fi nish fourth women in the locker room We look to get the ball to the kids “This team is enjoying seven games and have the in the conference, it’s just and the work they did in the that are in the zone and those this journey so much,” turnaround that we’ve had, a special story in itself. But kids that aren’t in the zone tend said Tech head coach Kim and go to Evansville on a it’s a credit to those young SEE TTU, PAGE D5 to give up opportunities for oth- ers. We’ve had a lot of unselfi sh play as well.” It is McClaran’s fi rst year at Eagleville after several seasons Bone’s big game helps No. 7 Vols with Forrest High School. He said he’s been happy with how his players have worked through beat No. 4 Kentucky 71-52 the transition to a new coach and the proof has been on the court. KNOXVILLE (AP) — Ten- “We don’t ever want to go into McClaran, though he’s just nessee didn’t like the way it got a game or leave a game saying started watching fi lm on Monte- pushed around at Kentucky that about another team, they rey, knows Monday’s game will two weeks ago. The Volunteers wanted it more than us. That’s not be an easy win. He has a lot pushed back in the rematch and something we challenged our- of respect for the Wildcats. delivered a knockout blow. selves with.” “To get to this point in the Jordan Bone scored a ca- Tennessee (26-3, 14-2 SEC) season, the chemistry on their reer-high 27 points and No. 7 earned its 25th straight home team and the patience they’ve Tennessee beat No. 4 Kentucky victory to remain tied for fi rst showed on off ense (has been 71-52 on Saturday to maintain place in the Southeastern great),” McClaran said. “They its home-court dominance. Conference with No. 13 LSU — have a very talented point guard The decisive win came two the Tigers beat Alabama 74-69 (Peyton West) and they’ve got weeks after the Vols fell 86-69 at earlier in the day. a lot of kids with high motors. Kentucky, a loss that snapped a The Vols haven’t lost a home Their experience from last year school-record 19-game winning game since falling 94-84 to Au- (getting to the state tournament) streak and dropped Tennessee burn on Jan. 2, 2018. will defi nitely help them. out of the No. 1 ranking. The Vols also beat Kentucky “I think the team that listens “The last game, they just (24-5, 13-3) at home for a fourth to the coach, the team that sacri- manhandled us and they were straight year to delight a sell- fi ces good for great (has the best AP the more physical team,” Bone out crowd in the fi rst regular chance to win). The team that Tennessee guard Admiral Schofield (5) gets the said. “You could just tell the way season matchup of top-10 teams panics fi rst loses, but there are crowd excited during the first half of a game the game went, they just wanted so many outside factors.” against Kentucky Saturday in Knoxville. it more. 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SUNDAY, MARCH 3 SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Pacific 73, Pepperdine 72 Detroit at Colorado, 9 p.m. ON TELEVISION 7 p.m. 9:30 a.m. — TTU softball vs. Southern in Alabama Inv. UC Irvine 68, UC Riverside 47 Montreal at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Mar. 3 FS1 — SheBelieves Cup: U.S. vs. Brazil, Tampa, Fla. 1 p.m. — TTU baseball hosts Youngstown State GOLF AAF FOOTBALL BASKETBALL NBA 2 p.m. — UHS lacrosse hosts West Knoxville 3 p.m. All Times EST Honda Classic CBSSN — San Antonio at Birmingham NCAA AP Top 25 EASTERN CONFERENCE Saturday MONDAY, MARCH 4 7 p.m. Saturday Atlantic Division At PGA National (Champions) NFL — Atlanta at Arizona 1. Gonzaga (28-2) at Saint Mary’s. Next: WCC semifi- W L Pct GB Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 6 p.m. — CHS lacrosse hosts Nolensville AUTO RACING Purse: $$6.8 million 2:30 p.m. nals, Monday, March 11. Toronto 46 17 .730 — 7 p.m. — MHS boys’ basketball at Eagleville in Class A substate 2. Virginia (26-2) beat Pittsburgh 73-49. Next: at Syr- Philadelphia 40 23 .635 6 Yardage: 7,125; Par: 70 FOX — NASCAR MONSTER Energy Series: The Penn- acuse, Monday. Boston 38 25 .603 8 Third Round 7 p.m. — CHS soccer at Mt. Juliet (preseason) zoil 400: , Nev. BOBSLEDDING/SKELETON 3. Duke (25-4) beat Miami 87-57. Next: vs. Wake For- Brooklyn 32 33 .492 15 Wyndham Clark 69-67-67—203 -7 4:30 p.m. est, Tuesday. New York 13 49 .210 32½ Vijay Singh 70-69-65—204 -6 TUESDAY, MARCH 5 4. Kentucky (24-5) lost to No. 7 Tennessee 71-52. Next: Southeast Division Kyoung-Hoon Lee 67-69-68—204 -6 NBCSN — IBSF World Championships: two-man bob- at Mississippi, Tuesday. W L Pct GB Keith Mitchell 68-66-70—204 -6 sled, British Columbia (taped) TBD — TTU baseball at Alabama A&M 10 p.m. 5. North Carolina (24-5) beat Clemson 81-79. Next: at Orlando 30 34 .469 — Rickie Fowler 67-72-66—205 -5 Noon — TTU softball doubleheader at North Alabama Boston College, Tuesday. Charlotte 29 33 .468 — Michael Thompson 71-69-66—206 -4 NBCSN — IBSF World Championships: women’s, Brit- 6. Michigan State (23-6) lost to Indiana 63-62. Next: Miami 28 34 .452 1 Jhonattan Vegas 64-73-69—206 -4 ish Columbia (taped) 5 p.m. — UHS softball at Gordonsville (scrimmage) BOWLING vs. Nebraska, Tuesday. Washington 25 37 .403 4 Roberto Castro 67-70-69—206 -4 5:30 p.m. — UHS soccer hosts Friendship Christian (preseason) 4 p.m. 7. Tennessee (26-3) beat No. 4 Kentucky 71-52. Next: Atlanta 21 42 .333 8½ Adam Schenk 67-71-68—206 -4 vs. Mississippi State, Tuesday. Central Division Ryan Armour 68-68-70—206 -4 FS1 — PBA Bowling: Arkansas Open, Jonesboro, Ark. W L Pct GB COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) 8. Houston (27-2) lost to UCF 69-64. Next: vs. SMU, Brooks Koepka 67-69-70—206 -4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 11 a.m. Thursday. x-Milwaukee 48 15 .762 — Kramer Hickok 69-72-66—207 -3 9. Michigan (25-4) did not play. Next: at No. 17 Mary- Indiana 41 23 .641 7½ Matt Jones 69-69-69—207 -3 TBD — OVC Basketball Tournament in Evansville, Ind. CBSSN — South Florida at UConn land, Sunday. Detroit 30 31 .492 17 Vaughn Taylor 70-68-69—207 -3 FS1 — St. John’s at DePaul 12:30 p.m. 10. Marquette (23-5) did not play. Next: vs. Creighton, Chicago 18 45 .286 30 Sergio Garcia 67-70-70—207 -3 Sunday. Cleveland 15 48 .238 33 Cameron Tringale 69-68-70—207 -3 THURSDAY, MARCH 7 CBS — Notre Dame at Louisville WESTERN CONFERENCE 1 p.m. 11. Texas Tech (24-5) beat TCU 81-66. Next: vs. Texas, Sung Kang 68-68-71—207 -3 TBD — OVC Basketball Tournament in Evansville, Ind. Monday. Southwest Division Lucas Glover 66-69-72—207 -3 CBSSN — Wichita State at SMU 12. Nevada (26-3) lost to Utah State 81-76. Next: at Air W L Pct GB Gary Woodland 72-70-66—208 -2 4 p.m. — CHS track hosts Red and White Meet ESPNU — Tulane at Temple 2 p.m. Force, Tuesday. Houston 37 25 .597 — Roger Sloan 71-71-66—208 -2 13. LSU (24-5) beat Alabama 74-69. Next: at Florida, San Antonio 35 29 .547 3 Harold Varner III 72-69-67—208 -2 5 p.m. — UHS baseball hosts Friendship Christian FS1 — Creighton at Marquette 2:45 p.m. Wednesday. New Orleans 29 36 .446 9½ Rory Sabbatini 67-74-67—208 -2 5:30 p.m. — CHS lacrosse at Webb 14. Purdue (22-7) beat Ohio State 86-51. Next: at Min- Dallas 27 35 .435 10 Jason Kokrak 69-71-68—208 -2 CBS — Michigan at Maryland 6 p.m. — UHS soccer at Jackson Co. (preseason) 3 p.m. nesota, Tuesday. Memphis 25 39 .391 13 Bill Haas 69-70-69—208 -2 15. Kansas (22-7) beat Oklahoma State 72-67. Next: at Northwest Division Nick Taylor 72-66-70—208 -2 ESPN2 — Washington at Stanford Oklahoma, Tuesday. W L Pct GB Anirban Lahiri 67-70-71—208 -2 ESPNU — East Carolina at Tulsa FRIDAY, MARCH 8 5 p.m. 16. Kansas State (22-7) beat Baylor 66-60. Next: at Denver 42 20 .677 — Peter Malnati 69-68-71—208 -2 TCU, Monday. Oklahoma City 38 24 .613 4 Adam Svensson 72-64-72—208 -2 TBD — OVC Basketball Tournament in Evansville, Ind. ESPNU — Boston College at Georgia Tech 5:30 p.m. 17. Maryland (21-8) did not play. Next: vs. No. 9 Mich- Portland 38 24 .613 4 John Huh 70-72-67—209 -1 igan, Sunday. Utah 36 26 .581 6 Justin Thomas 68-74-67—209 -1 TBD — TTU track at NCAA Championships in Birmingham, Ala. BTN — Northwestern at Illinois 7 p.m. 18. Florida State (23-6) beat N.C. State 78-73. Next: vs. Minnesota 29 33 .468 13 Jim Furyk 69-72-68—209 -1 10 a.m. — TTU softball vs. Rutgers in Buccaneer Classic at ETSU No. 20 Virginia Tech, Tuesday. Pacific Division Martin Kaymer 71-70-68—209 -1 ESPNU — Arizona State at Oregon State W L Pct GB 2 p.m. — TTU tennis at Samford COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) 19. Wisconsin (20-9) beat Penn State 61-57. Next: vs. Harris English 70-71-68—209 -1 11 a.m. No. 22 Iowa, Thursday. Golden State 44 19 .698 — Daniel Berger 72-67-70—209 -1 2:30 p.m. — TTU softball vs. ETSU in Buccaneer Classic at ETSU 20. Virginia Tech (22-6) did not play. Next: at No. 18 L.A. Clippers 35 29 .547 9½ Bud Cauley 67-71-71—209 -1 BTN — Purdue at Indiana Florida State, Tuesday. Sacramento 31 31 .500 12½ Zach Johnson 66-72-71—209 -1 6 p.m. — TTU baseball hosts SIUE ESPN2 — North Carolina at Duke Noon 21. Buff alo (26-3) did not play. Next: at Ohio, Tuesday. L.A. Lakers 30 33 .476 14 Nick Watney 71-67-71—209 -1 22. Iowa (21-8) lost to Rutgers 86-72. Next: at No. 19 Phoenix 13 51 .203 31½ Charl Schwartzel 67-70-72—209 -1 SEC — Kentucky at Georgia SATURDAY, MARCH 9 1 p.m. Wisconsin, Thursday. x-clinched playoff spot Cameron Davis 70-72-68—210 E TBD — OVC Basketball Tournament in Evansville, Ind. 23. Cincinnati (25-4) beat Memphis 71-69. Next: at Friday’s Games Trey Mullinax 70-72-68—210 E BTN — Rutgers at Ohio State UCF, Thursday. Charlotte 123, Brooklyn 112 Ryan Palmer 70-71-69—210 E TBD — TTU track at NCAA Championships in Birmingham, Ala. ESPN2 — Mississippi State at South Carolina 24. Woff ord (26-4) beat Samford 85-64. Next: SoCon Chicago 168, Atlanta 161, 4OT J.T. Poston 73-68-69—210 E FS2 — DePaul at Creighton TBD — UHS softball hosts Black and Gold Scrimmage 2 p.m. quarterfinals, Friday. Boston 107, Washington 96 Max Homa 69-71-70—210 E 25. Washington (22-6) did not play. Next: at Stanford, Toronto 119, Portland 117 Sam Saunders 68-72-70—210 E SEC — Florida at Vanderbilt 9 a.m. — TTU softball vs. Evansville in Buccaneer Classic at ETSU 3 p.m. Sunday. New Orleans 130, Phoenix 116 Scott Brown 70-70-70—210 E L.A. Clippers 116, Sacramento 109 Sebastián Muñoz 69-70-71—210 E 1 p.m. — TTU tennis at UAB BTN — Northwestern at Iowa 4 p.m. Milwaukee 131, L.A. Lakers 120 Grayson Murray 71-68-71—210 E 2 p.m. — TTU baseball hosts SIUE Other NCAA scores Saturday’s Games Ernie Els 66-73-71—210 E SEC — Arkansas at Texas A&M 5 p.m. ET — CHS soccer at Hardin Valley (preseason) COLLEGE GYMNASTICS (WOMEN’S) Saturday Detroit 129, Cleveland 93 Lucas Bjerregaard 70-68-72—210 E Noon EAST Orlando 117, Indiana 112 Freddie Jacobson 69-67-74—210 E Miami 117, Brooklyn 88 Hank Lebioda 67-74-70—211 +1 ESPN — UCLA at Oklahoma American U. 86, Holy Cross 66 SUNDAY, MARCH 10 COLLEGE LACROSSE (MEN’S) Binghamton 83, Maine 60 Golden State 120, Philadelphia 117 Russell Henley 69-72-70—211 +1 11 a.m. Brown 75, Cornell 51 Memphis 111, Dallas 81 Brian Gay 71-70-70—211 +1 TBD — OVC Basketball Tournament in Evansville, Ind. San Antonio 116, Oklahoma City 102 Brian Stuard 69-70-72—211 +1 ESPNU — Maryland at Notre Dame Bucknell 62, Army 61 1 p.m. — TTU baseball hosts SIUE CYCLING Colgate 76, Lafayette 70 New Orleans 120, Denver 112 Patrick Rodgers 68-71-72—211 +1 2 p.m. Columbia 83, Yale 75 Phoenix 118, L.A. Lakers 109 Matt Wallace 71-68-72—211 +1 1 p.m. — TTU softball hosts Bradley Duquesne 80, UMass 73 Utah 115, Milwaukee 111 Talor Gooch 71-68-72—211 +1 NBCSN — UCI Track Cycling World Championship: Sunday’s Games Chesson Hadley 68-70-73—211 +1 Day 3, Poland (taped) Elon 86, Towson 66 GOLF Fairleigh Dickinson 70, CCSU 58 Portland at Charlotte, 1 p.m. Billy Horschel 67-71-73—211 +1 0ANNOUNCEMENTS0 Noon Georgetown 77, Seton Hall 71, 2OT Atlanta at Chicago, 3:30 p.m. Bronson Burgoon 67-71-73—211 +1 Hartford 82, Albany (NY) 80, OT Houston at Boston, 3:30 p.m. Julián Etulain 67-70-74—211 +1 GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: Honda Classic, final round, New York at L.A. 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Team RUGBY Furman 71, Chattanooga 50 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Friday’s qualifying; race Sunday March 14 from 6-9 p.m., will start practicing 6 a.m. Gardner-Webb 66, Longwood 47 Tampa Bay 66 50 12 4 104 258 174 At Las Vegas Motor Speedway Georgia 61, Florida 55 Boston 65 39 17 9 87 194 161 Las Vegas the second is March 15 in April. For more ESPN2 — HSBC World Rugby Sevens: Day 2 action, (Car number in parentheses) Las Vegas, Nev. Georgia Southern 81, Arkansas St. 70 Toronto 65 40 21 4 84 233 186 from 6-9 p.m., and the information, email 5 p.m. Georgia St. 83, UALR 70 Montreal 66 35 24 7 77 201 193 1. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 180.517 mph. third class starts March pcybaseball@gmail. ESPN2 — HSBC World Rugby Sevens: The Finals, Las Hampton 92, SC-Upstate 71 Buff alo 65 30 27 8 68 187 207 2. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 180.457. Vegas, Nev. High Point 79, UNC-Asheville 74 Florida 64 28 25 11 67 205 221 3. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 179.706. 16 at the Bend of the com. 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For more information, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., NBCSN — Premier League: Watford vs. Leicester City New Orleans 80, Nicholls 70 Carolina 65 36 23 6 78 196 176 10. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 177.889. 8 a.m. Norfolk St. 72, Coppin St. 38 Pittsburgh 65 34 22 9 77 226 202 11. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 177.026. call 931-526-9247. and Tuesdays, April NBCSN — Premier League: Fulham vs. Chelsea North Carolina 81, Clemson 79 Columbus 64 36 25 3 75 201 192 12. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 176.858. Spring Camp: Registra- 2-May 7, 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Prairie View 72, Alabama A&M 65 Philadelphia 65 31 26 8 70 197 218 13. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 179.671. FS1 — Bundesliga: VfB Stuttgart vs. Hannover 96 SE Louisiana 69, Northwestern St. 55 N.Y. Rangers 64 27 27 10 64 188 215 14. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 179.635. tion is open for spring Tai Chi promotes se- 10:10 a.m. South Alabama 77, Texas State 63 New Jersey 66 25 33 8 58 188 223 15. (21) Paul Menard, Ford, 179.575. 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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. in sizzling fashion, opening with fi ve (AP) — Vijay Singh’s last PGA Tour birdies in his fi rst seven holes before victory was in 2008. His only win at giving a bit back as the wind started The Honda Classic was in 1999, on a to pick up at PGA National. course that he couldn’t remember. Forecasters say the breezes will And he arrived at PGA National a only get stronger from here, and that few days ago wondering if his game means today could be wild. There is still good enough for him to be were 28 players within fi ve shots of competitive with the younger gener- the lead. Brooks Koepka (70), fi rst- AP ation. round leader Jhonattan Vegas (69) Martin Truex Jr., left, and Kyle Busch, right, talk before qualifying for a So far, he’s got to like what he’s and Michael Thompson (66) were 4 Cup Series race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Friday in Las Vegas. seeing. under, and Sergio Garcia shot 70 for And he’ll have a shot today at mak- the second straight day to reach 3 ing history. under. Singh — who turned 56 on Feb. 22 Clark’s run of 122 consecutive — has a chance to become the oldest holes without a three-putt ended at NASCAR debuts new winner ever on the PGA Tour. His the par-3 15th, the start of the three- round of 5-under 65 on Saturday put hole “Bear Trap” stretch. But he him at 6 under for the week, one shot made enough good shots to end the behind leader Wyndham Clark. day alone on the 54-hole lead. They’ll be in the fi nal pairing “I felt like I managed where I hit rules in Pennzoil 400 today. Singh has been a pro longer the ball,” Clark said. “I put it in good than the 25-year-old Clark has been spots. As long as I keep giving myself LAS VEGAS (AP) — citement than the likes fastest drivers — Alex alive. chances to make putts, I think I can Ty Dillon and his fellow of Formula One. Bowman and Chase “It would be great,” Singh said win.” NASCAR Cup Series While most drivers are Elliott — started their when asked what a win would mean The fi rst time Singh played the drivers are eager to see generally happy about best laps an instant too at his age. “I’ve worked pretty hard. Honda was 1994. Clark, who was what the whole package NASCAR’s eff orts to cre- late to count. Harvick I’m physically quite capable of doing three shots clear of the fi eld at one can do. ate more exciting races, predicted that the fastest it. Mentally, I’m going to go out there point Saturday, was about 2 months The world gets its any uncertainty causes car wouldn’t win the and see how my mind works. If I just old at the time. fi rst real look at a new a modicum of stress for pole when drivers were don’t let anything interfere, I think I When Singh got to PGA National vision of NASCAR rac- meticulous drivers like allowed to draft off each can do it.” early in the week, the fi rst thing ing today at Las Vegas Kurt Busch. The 40-year- other in qualifying, and There have been seven players to he did was set out for a fi ve-hour Motor Speedway when old veteran already he was correct. Harvick win on the PGA Tour after their 50th practice session — one of the many its new rules package is carries enough pressure isn’t sure how the new birthday, the oldest Sam Snead at 52 trademarks of his career. fully implemented for whenever he returns to rules will translate into years, 10 months, 8 days in the 1965 He’s using a longer putter, some- the fi rst time. The cars his hometown racetrack, real racing. Greater Greensboro Open. Singh will thing he says Bernhard Langer will have both tapered where he is in an 0-for-18 be eight days removed from his 56th talked him into trying. Even though spacers and aero ducts, career drought. LESS PITTING birthday today. there’s more than a few gray hairs reducing horsepower, “My best assessment Many drivers expect “He’s been one of the game’s best,” wisping out from beneath his visor, increasing downforce is we are going to see to spend less time in the said Rickie Fowler, who was alone in Singh is still in excellent shape and and creating conditions a draft come into play pits due to the combi- fi fth at 5 under following his round says there’s no tension or pain in his favorable to more pass- with this new rules nation of lower speeds of 66. “He’s a ball-striker. He’s not body. ing and tighter racing. package,” Busch said. and tougher tires, which as long as he used to be, but on this “It’s work, determination, believ- The teams have spent “I think the dirty air is don’t wear out quickly golf course you don’t necessarily ing in what I believe in,” said Singh, months preparing for going to be magnifi ed on Las Vegas’ fairly have to be long. It’s about getting the who survived a super-windy Sunday the change, and they got this weekend versus smooth asphalt. Of ball in the fairway and hitting your to win the 1999 Honda at Herron Bay an intriguing, partial what we saw at Atlanta. course, the tight rac- lines and hitting numbers. You don’t by two shots over Payne Stewart. taste of the new rules From my best guess, ing could lead to more necessarily have to go out and do “I just feel like if I play like I did last week in Atlanta. But there is going to be cars crashes and bigger lead anything special.” today ... when you aim at a target nobody is really certain that are set up for han- shifts anyway. Singh, Keith Mitchell (70) and and swing the way you’re supposed what will happen when dling, there are going Kyeong-Hoon Lee (68) are all one to and the ball comes out, that’s the all 40 cars and their tall- to be cars set up for raw KES AGAIN shot off Clark’s lead. Clark started best feeling in the world.” er rear spoilers hit the speed, and I think the Brad Keselowski will 1 1/2-mile track in Sin engineers right now are go for back-to-back City for NASCAR’s third fi guring out how long victories after triumph- race of the season. they can keep me out on ing in Atlanta last week “You watch the Atlan- a set of tires, because despite being quite ill. O’Meara leads Cologuard Classic ta race, the restarts and the tires just aren’t Keselowski also won at everything, the racing wearing out. ... I think Vegas last September TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Mark Smoltz was tied for 56th at 1 over was great,” Dillon said. the level on anxiety is when the track host- O’Meara shot a 3-under 70 on Satur- after rounds of 73 and 74. “I think you’re going to going to ratchet up this ed the playoff opener. day to take the second-round lead in The 51-year-old Hall of Fame double that here at Ve- weekend versus what it He will be wearing a the Cologuard Classic, while former pitcher made the double bogey on the gas with the drag ducts. was at Atlanta.” tribute helmet to Mark baseball star John Smoltz closed with par-4 ninth. He got into the fi eld on a I think it’s going to be Here are more things Donohue after passing a double bogey to drop 11 strokes back sponsor exemption. an even better race, to watch from the track him last week for the in his PGA Tour Champions debut. Kirk Triplett (69), Scott McCar- and what’s good for the at the top of the Strip: most wins by a driver The 62-year-old O’Meara fi nished ron (70) and Willie Wood (71) were a fans is good for me. ... I for Roger Penske across with a bogey on the par-4 18th to take stroke behind O’Meara. think the best moments THE DOWNSIDE all styles of motorsports. a 10-under 136 total into the fi nal First-round leader Kenny Perry of my career have come Kyle Busch is nev- Keselowski has 60 wins round on Omni Tucson National’s had a double bogey on the par-5 17th from aggressiveness on er shy about voicing for Penske, including 27 Catalina Course. in a 73 that dropped him into a tie for restarts, and I’m pretty a complaint, and the in the Cup Series. Dono- He also bogeyed No. 18 on Friday in fi fth at 8 under with defending cham- comfortable at putting Vegas native is among hue died after a crash in a 66 when he matched the tour record pion Steve Stricker (72) and Darren myself in those spots the drivers less excited practice for a Formula with eight straight birdies. Clarke (68). and really going for it. I about the rule chang- One race in Austria in O’Meara won both of his senior Woody Austin had a 75, ending his think you’re going to see es. He believes they’ve 1975. titles in 2010. streak of rounds at par of better at 37 a lot of going for it this minimized the impor- He won 16 times on the PGA Tour, — one short of the tour record shared year on restarts. I think tance of driver skill by KYLE’S TURN the last two in 1998 in the Masters by Jay Haas and Colin Montgomerie. it will all start here.” guaranteeing nobody Kyle Larson has three and British Open. Austin was tied for 42nd at 1 under. NASCAR made the can pull away to a sig- top-three fi nishes at Ve- changes in an attempt nifi cant lead. If Busch gas in his last three trips to spark interest and or another top driver is to the track, and he has excitement in a sport knocked out of the race led more laps than any dealing with declining by the tight competition driver this season. He ratings and revenues in and big packs expected was leading in Atlanta a crowded sports mar- under the new rules, the before a pit-road speed- ketplace. In a perfect world will hear about it. ing penalty sent him to world, the changes will the back. Now that he lead to increased draft- FIRST UP has made up with Hen- ing, a bit of door-bang- Defending champion drick Motorsports over ing and more exciting Kevin Harvick will start his joking comments fi nishes in a sport that on the pole after emerg- about “cheating,” he already has much more ing on top of a qualifying could be in position for parity and late-race ex- session in which the two another big race. Olson trails Jutanugarn by 3 strokes heading into fi nal round at Singapore

SINGAPORE (AP) — The No. 1 “I didn’t start off that well, but I was player in the world is No. 1 after three able to birdie the second hole, chip-in rounds at the HSBC Women’s World and that kind of changed my mood a Championship. little bit and ,” said Hen- Two strokes behind American Amy derson. “I was able to make a lot of Olson after two rounds, Ariya Jutanu- birdies and have some fun, so it was garn moved to the top of the leader- nice. board Saturday and a one-stroke lead “I guess I just wasn’t used to this after a 6-under 66 at Sentosa Golf course playing so fi rm and windy. Club’s Tanjong course. Other years, it seemed to hold pretty Jutanugarn had a three-round total well and it was pretty calm out here.” of 11-under 205. No. 3 Minjee Lee was Lee will play with Jutanugarn in in second place after a 67, with Jodi the fi nal group today, but the stakes Ewart Shadoff in third after a 68, two are higher in the fourth round. behind the top-ranked Thai player. “I’ve played with her a lot. I think I Olson had an incredibly mixed played with her every single round, so round of one double-bogey, three bo- it’s probably going to be four in a row geys and six birdies for a 71 and was with tomorrow.” Lee said. “She’s fast “Master Strokes” Sponsored By: three strokes behind. and just good all around.” Former No. 1 Lydia Ko shot 69 to Asked if Jutanugarn had an “aura move to 5-under. Brooke Henderson about her” going into a fi nal round, had a 67 to move well up the leader- Lee wasn’t agreeing. board to 3-under — from 33rd to a tie “I’m not really sure what that • Cookeville • Jamestown for 14th. Nelly Korda, who won the means, if you have an aura,” Lee said. • Livingston • Gainesboro Women’s Australian Open two weeks “I’m just going to say she’s a great 528-0474 ago, was also at 3-under after a 69. person and it’s nice to play with her.” •Auto •Home •Life •Business D4 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 herald-citizen.com Smith helps Indiana top No. 6 Michigan State

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. scouting report,” Indiana basket in the fi nal stretch. (AP) — Indiana made enough coach Archie Miller said. “Last six minutes, last four big plays to squeak past “The other guys, they minutes, I thought Juwan Michigan State — again. stepped up today. Devonte and a couple guys did a much This time, it was Justin and obviously Justin had better job of helping Rob Smith leading the way. really big games. Devonte contain (Winston) and he Smith scored a career-high hit some really big shots for didn’t get down to the rim as 24 points, helping the Hoo- us in the game to keep us much the last four minutes.” siers beat the sixth-ranked hanging around, hanging Miller said. Spartans 63-62 on Saturday. around.” Michigan State led by as Devonte Green added 13 Phinisee fi nished with just many 12 in the fi rst half. points as Indiana (15-14, fi ve points, but his tough de- Matt McQuaid made a 6-12 Big Ten) earned its fense on Michigan State star jumper to give the Spartans second straight win against Cassius Winston helped the a 62-56 lead with 4:13 left, but a ranked opponent. The Hoo- Hoosiers close it out. the Spartans were shut out siers beat No. 19 Wisconsin Indiana trailed 62-60 the rest of the way. 75-73 in double overtime on before Morgan made a layup Kenny Goins had 14 points Tuesday night. with 1:46 left while being for Michigan State, and Till- While Romeo Langford fouled by Xavier Tillman. man fi nished with 11 points and Juwan Morgan were Morgan then converted the and 10 rebounds. held in check, combining three-point play to give the “I thought for most of that to go 6 for 24 from the fi eld, Hoosiers their fi rst lead since game we did a hell of a job,” the Hoosiers got important the game’s opening bucket. coach Tom Izzo said. “We contributions from Smith, Winston led Michigan just fl at out ran out of gas.” Green and Rob Phinisee in State with 20 points and 11 Langford had nine points their second win against the assists. But he committed on 4-for-14 shooting. Morgan AP Spartans this season. a turnover and missed a fi nished with seven points, Michigan State forward Xavier Tillman (23) and Indiana “Both guys (Morgan and jumper as the Spartans (23-6, 11 rebounds, four assists and forward Justin Smith (3) battle for a rebound during a game Langford), they’re on the 14-4) pushed for the go-ahead three steals. Saturday in Bloomington, Ind. No. 5 UNC outlasts Clemson without Roy Williams CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) from the line over that — No. 5 North Caro- stretch. lina survived a wild Lamar Stevens led fi nish after coach Roy Penn State with 22 Williams fell and was points and 10 rebounds. helped off the court shortly before halftime, RUTGERS 86 beating Clemson 81-79 NO. 22 IOWA 72 on Saturday. IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Coby White had — Ron Harper Jr. scored 28 points behind six a season-high 27 points, 3-pointers, and the Tar and Rutgers rolled to Heels (24-5) maintained the win in Iowa’s home a share of fi rst place in fi nale. the Atlantic Coast Con- Issa Thiam had 13 ference, tied with No. 2 points for the Scarlet Virginia at 14-2 with a Knights (14-14, 7-11 Big week left in the regu- Ten), who exacted re- lar season. They also venge on Iowa after the survived a tight ending Hawkeyes used a buzzer where the Tigers (17-12, beater to beat them in 7-9) cut a seven-point Piscataway two weeks lead to two. But Shelton ago. Mitchell lost the ball Iowa played without driving into two North coach Fran McCaff ery, Carolina defenders in who was suspended by the fi nal seconds. the school for two games Williams wasn’t there for yelling at an offi cial to see it. He sustained in a hallway heading to an episode of vertigo the locker room follow- with a minute left before AP ing Tuesday’s loss at halftime, falling in Virginia guards Kyle Guy (5), Ty Jerome (11) and Kihei Clark (0) celebrate a teammate’s 3-point Ohio State. front of his team’s bench basket during a game Saturday in Charlottesville, Va. Senior Nicholas Baer and getting led into the scored a season-high 17 locker room. He did not lined for a third straight game in row. place in the Big Ten. Big 12 lead with No. 11 points and Tyler Cook return for the fi nal 20 game with a mild right Tariq Owens had 12 Matt Haarms had Texas Tech. Both teams had 16 for Iowa (21-8, minutes. knee sprain, the Blue points and 13 rebounds 12 points and Aaron have two games left. 10-8). The Tar Heels ral- Devils (25-4, 13-3 Atlan- for the Red Raiders Wheeler added 10 for the Mario Kegler led lied in a roller-coaster tic Coast Conference) (24-5, 12-4 Big 12), who Boilermakers (22-7, 15- Baylor (19-10, 10-6) with NO. 23 CINCINNATI 71 second half — they led never trailed and shot 57 took control with a 24-5 3). It was the fi nal home 13 points, Makai Mason MEMPHIS 69 by nine, fell behind 54- percent from the fi eld. run in the fi rst half and game for senior starters had 11 and Jared Butler CINCINNATI (AP) 48 before fi nally taking They bounced back withstood TCU (18-11, Ryan Cline and Grady scored 10. — Jarron Cumberland control — for their fi fth from a fi ve-point loss 6-10) scoring the fi rst 10 Eifert, who each scored The Wildcats used a overcame a sluggish straight win and 12th in at No. 20 Virginia Tech points after halftime. eight points. 20-2 run in the fi rst half fi rst half and scored 26 their past 13 games. — their second loss in JD Miller had 18 Jaedon LeDee led to take a 24-9 lead, but points, leading Cin- Cameron Johnson had three games. points to lead TCU, Ohio State (18-11, 8-10) the Bears pulled within cinnati over Memphis 19 points with six 3s of Duke pushed its lead while Alex Robinson with 16 points. Justin 32-30 at halftime. to grab a share of fi rst his own, and Luke Maye into the 20s to stay by had 17 and Kouat Noi 15. Ahrens was scoreless place in the American had 13 points and 10 outscoring Miami 36-11 after netting 29 points NO. 18 FLORIDA STATE 78 Athletic Conference. rebounds. over the fi nal 12-plus NO. 13 LSU 74 in his previous game. N.C. STATE 73 The Bearcats (25-4, minutes of the fi rst half. ALABAMA 69 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. 14-2) are tied with Hous- NO. 2 VIRGINIA 73 Anthony Lawrence TUSCALOOSA, Ala. NO. 15 KANSAS 72 (AP) — Reserve Mfi on- ton atop the league. PITTSBURGH 49 and Ebuka Izundu (AP) — Skylar Mays OKLAHOMA STATE 67 du Kabengele scored 16 They fi nish the regular CHARLOTTES- scored 15 points each for scored 16 of his 20 points STILLWATER, Okla. points and Trent Forrest season by facing each VILLE, Va. (AP) — Kyle the Hurricanes (12-16, in the second half and (AP) — Dedric Lawson had 13, leading Florida other in Cincinnati next Guy scored 17 points 4-12). Javonte Smart had 19, scored 20 points and State to the victory. Sunday. and Virginia handed leading LSU to the road tied a season high with Forrest was quiet The edgy game Pitt its 12th straight CENTRAL FLORIDA 69 win. 15 rebounds, powering early but fi nished 5 of included three players loss. NO. 8 HOUSTON 64 The Tigers (24-5, 14-2 Kansas to the road win. 10 from the fl oor with getting technical fouls Ty Jerome added 13 HOUSTON (AP) — Southeastern Confer- Lawson also had six rebounds and three and another ejected. points and De’Andre Collin Smith scored 21 ence) trailed by six three steals in his 18th assists for the Seminoles Jeremiah Martin led Hunter had 12 for the points, leading Central points midway through double-double of the (23-6, 11-5). the Tigers (18-12, 10-7) Cavaliers (26-2, 14-2 Florida to the win at the second half before season. Quentin Grimes D.J. Funderburk with 28 points, keeping Atlantic Coast Confer- Houston. taking over to maintain added 17 points for Kan- fouled out with 1:09 them in it until the fi nal ence), who maintained The Knights (22-6, a share of the league sas (22-7, 11-5 Big 12), left, scoring 18 points seconds. at least a share of the 12-4 American Athletic) lead. which has won fi ve of its and pulling down nine lead in the ACC pending outscored the Cougars LSU took a 64-59 lead last six games. rebounds for NC State NO. 24 WOFFORD 85 North Carolina’s game 41-31 in the second half on a layup by Mays with Cam McGriff had 19 (20-9, 8-8). SAMFORD 64 at Clemson later Satur- to snap a seven-game 3:19 left. Alabama (17-12, points and eight re- Kabengele shot 7 of 8 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. day. losing streak against 8-8) cut it to one but then bounds for Oklahoma from the line while add- (AP) — Fletcher Magee Jered Wilson-Frame ranked opponents. They Riley Norris’ pass was State (10-19, 3-13) before ing fi ve rebounds and made eight 3-pointers on scored 15 points and also stopped Houston’s intercepted by Tremont fouling out with 1:38 four blocks. his way to a season-high Au’diese Toney had 12 33-game home winning Waters to set up a big remaining. Curtis Jones 36 points, leading Wof- for Pittsburgh (12-17, streak, which was the fi nish at the other end. fi nished with 19 points NO. 19 WISCONSIN 61 ford to the victory. 2-14). The loss was the longest in the nation. Waters, who missed the and fi ve rebounds. PENN STATE 57 The Terriers (26-4, 18- 23rd in a row on the The Cougars (27-2, 14- past two games with The Cowboys, who led MADISON, Wis. (AP) 0) closed out an unbeat- road for the Panthers, 2) lost for the fi rst time an undisclosed illness, most of the way, have — Brevin Pritzl scored en Southern Conference and their 20th consecu- since Jan. 9 at Temple. It bounced the ball off the lost three in a row and 17 points on 5-for-5 schedule. They have tive in ACC road games. was their fi rst home loss backboard and a trail- eight of nine. shooting, helping Wis- won 17 in a row head- since March 15, 2017. ing Mays caught it for a consin edge Penn State. ing into the conference NO. 3 DUKE 87 Corey Davis Jr. led dunk. NO. 16 KANSAS STATE 66 Pritzl, a reserve for tournament. MIAMI 57 Houston with 19 points, John Petty made fi ve BAYLOR 60 Wisconsin (20-9, 12-6 Samford (16-15, 6-12) DURHAM, N.C. (AP) and reserve DeJon Jar- 3-pointers and led Ala- MANHATTAN, Kan. Big Ten), also went 3 for lost its fourth straight — RJ Barrett had 19 reau fi nished with 15. bama with 23 points. (AP) — Dean Wade had 4 at the line. His only game. points and 10 rebounds, 20 points to lead Kansas miss was a free-throw Magee went 13 for 22 fellow freshman Cam- NO. 11 TEXAS TECH 81 NO. 14 PURDUE 86, OHIO State over Baylor. attempt with less than 2 from the fi eld, including eron Reddish added 19 TCU 66 STATE 51 Kamau Stokes had 16 seconds remaining. 8 of 14 from beyond the points and Duke routed FORT WORTH, Texas WEST LAFAYETTE, points and Xavier Sneed Penn State (12-17, 5-13) arc. He also had four Miami. (AP) — Jarrett Culver Ind. (AP) — Carsen Ed- scored 14 for the Wild- was held without a fi eld assists and three steals. With national player and Davide Moretti each wards scored 25 points cats (24-5, 12-4 Big 12), goal for the fi nal eight Josh Sharkey and Rob- of the year candidate had 15 points, and Texas and Purdue took over who held off the Bears to minutes of the game and ert Allen had 16 points Zion Williamson side- Tech won its seventh sole possession of fi rst maintain a share of the scored just fi ve points apiece for Samford. SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN D5 herald-citizen.com Putman pleased with Cavs’ early chemistry

BY BEN CRAVEN HERALD-CITIZEN

Spring is just around the corner, and an array of high school teams are gearing up for their 2019 seasons. The Cookeville High School soccer team is one of those teams, having already played a preseason game Saturday. The Cavaliers traveled to Farragut where they lost 2-1, but new CHS head coach Will Putman is still confi dent in his team heading into the season. “We’re feeling good,” Putman said. “We wish the weather would cooperate with us a little better. We’ve had some good practices though, and we have a really strong team unit this year. BEN CRCRAVENAVEN| | HEHERALD-CITIZENRALDCITIZEN I’ve been really impressed at The Cookeville High School Cavaliers pose for their team photo during their recent Media Day at CHS. Cookeville will how they already have cohe- open the regular season March 12 at Stone Memorial. siveness. Once, the weather clears up and we can start CHS senior captain Caden in Ryan Lombardo, Andrew state tournament in Mur- cated players. Regardless getting out there more consis- Wilcox said. “We’ve just got to Gothard, Josh Campbell, and freesboro.” of how they perform on the tently, our team unit is only stay focused every moment of Ryan Johnson, this year is This season will also be fi eld, which is always at a going to get stronger.” the season and every moment no diff erent with 17 seniors a peek into the CHS soccer high level, their willingness The Cavs will be looking of every game. Experience returning. program under Putman to do what I ask, to listen, to to surpass a bar they set is everything, and quite a “I think experience is the after Sam Matson held the be together, and to help each pretty high in 2018, reaching few guys have played a lot. big thing,” Putman said. head coaching title for 10 just makes my job so much the TSSAA Class AAA State We know how to win, and we “We’re returning multiple years. Putman played for the easier.” Soccer Tournament before know what it takes to get to starters from last year’s state Cavaliers for four years from The Cavs have more pre- falling 2-1 to Bearden in the state.” tournament quarterfi nalist 2003-2007 before becoming season games before offi cially quarterfi nals. They ended the CHS is comfortable with team. Although we lost some the assistant coach for the starting the 2019 campaign. season with an 18-5 overall the high expectations as players giving us consistent 2017 season. They will travel to Mt. Juliet record and a nearly perfect 2018’s state tournament minutes, we have a lot of “I’m ready, but I’m only on Monday and Hardin 8-1 District 6-AAA record. appearance was the fi fth in young guys who were right ready because the boys are Valley Saturday. CHS will “Last year, we had a little a row. The Cavs are used to on the cusp last year. The ready,” Putman said. “It play its fi rst regular season bit of a heartbreaking loss having a bounty of varsity ex- expectation is to have a good makes my job so much easier, game at Stone Memorial High there at the end, so that was perience, and although they season, to win a lot of games, and I tell the boys that all the School on March 12 with a 7 motivation all off season,” lost some huge contributors and to make it back to the time. They are such dedi- p.m. start time. Golden Eagles stop skid TTU: No. 4 seed Tech women open OVC tourney at 1 p.m. Thursday with Austin Peay

with baseball win over YSU FROM PAGE D1 help my teammates. I was open and I just made the right decisions. After By BEN CRAVEN They when YSU made anoth- off season, their commitment they Thursday night, we really wanted HERALD-CITIZEN scored one er pitching change and have to the program, but also to each this game. To get the win was just run in both walked Golden Eagles other. I am a really proud coach.” tremendous.” The Tennessee Tech the third around the bases. Before all was said and done in the But it just wasn’t Harris. It all just baseball team broke its and fourth On the other side, locker room, every single member came together the way Rosamond early season skid Friday innings, but Tech had a strong pitch- of the Tech team was drenched from wanted it to. when the Golden Eagles YSU scored ing performance. Caleb head to toe, coaches included. “It was a total team eff ort,” Rosa- ground out a 7-2 win DYE two in the Morgan pitched the Tennessee Tech won the game mond said. “We had so many people over the Youngstown fourth, fi rst four innings with 68-51 on Saturday, topping Eastern that did a lot of little things that State University Pen- tying the game. fi ve strikeouts, but he Illinois on its home court at Lantz maybe don’t show up on the stat guins at TTU’s Bush The fi fth inning is allowed three hits and Arena, and with all of the exu- sheet. They’re a tough team to guard Stadium in the Averitt when Tech went to two runs. berance, that certainly wasn’t an - we gave up 80 points to them at our Express Baseball Com- work, scoring four runs Nic Dye, who missed a afterthought. “Our motto for this place. To hold them to 51, we had a lot plex. and jumping up to a 6-2 large portion of last sea- game was ’40 for 20,’” Rosamond said. of people that really dug down and Tech was on a four- lead. son due to injury, then “Forty minutes for 20 wins.” defended. Again, rebounding is not game losing streak after First, Kevin took over and dominat- And after Thursday night’s heart- our strength and we have to continue being swept by South Strohschein singled to ed the rest of the game breaking loss at SIUE, the Golden to improve in that area, but any time Alabama and losing to score Jay Meuse from with no hits, no runs, Eagles weren’t going to let this fi nal you can outrebound a team, good MTSU Tuesday. The win third base with one out and eight strikeouts. opportunity slip away. things are going to happen. While brought Tech back up to already in the inning. “Nic Dye was abso- “None of us were pleased with how we still gave up too many off ensive even at 4-4 overall with Then, Anthony Carrera lutely fantastic,” Holmes we played Thursday night,” Rosa- boards, we still outrebounded them. the fi rst Ohio Valley struck out to give Tech said. mond said. “What I love about our That was big.” Conference series right two outs, but YSU made “Caleb (Morgan) gave team - and it’s the DNA of our cul- Seniors Kentoria Alexander and around the corner. a pitching change. us a good start and got ture - is our response. I loved their Lacy Cantrell also put up solid num- “Of course, winning After the change, us through four innings. response today. bers, leading the team in rebounds is much better than Jason Hinchman and It wasn’t easy for him, The fi rst story of the game, obvi- with six each. Alexander also scored losing,” TTU head coach Gavin Johns were but it kept us right in ously, was Akia Harris’ eff ort. Harris in double fi gures with 11 points Justin Holmes said. walked, scoring Andrew the game. Nic came in, ended the game with a career-high 27 and had four steals, while Cantrell “But I will say, and Swanson, who reached and he was dominant. points, shattering her previous best chipped in seven. Kesha Brady also have been saying, the base earlier, to make it He picked us up, and he of 22 against Eastern Kentucky in added nine points to the tally. losses really showed us 4-2. Finally, JD Funk saved our pitching. the 2017-18 campaign. Eastern Illinois led the game 12-11 something about our delivered a big single to Funk led the Golden “Akia had the best game she’s ever at the end of the fi rst quarter, but personnel, about our right fi eld to score two. Eagles at the plate with had as a Golden Eagle and it couldn’t the Panthers’ advantage lasted just team coming to the park “The off ense has been three RBIs on two hits. have come at a better time,” Rosa- a minute and three seconds. After every day having to be ignited. It just sputters Swanson and Hinchman mond said. “We needed it today. She that, it was total control by the Gold- prepared, and playing out with runners on also had two-hit games was so effi cient, I couldn’t take her en Eagles as they just continuously with that bullseye on base,” Holmes said. with Strohschein and off the fl oor. But what she did was built their lead. Tech outscored the your back. “We’ve been talking John Elford providing make everyone on the fl oor better Panthers 18-10 in the second, 21-16 “It’s a big deal now, about that, and we’ve single hits. and it’s what we preach in our pro- in the third and 18-13 in the fi nal 10 and people know who we also been saying that it’s “Freshman JD Funk gram - do something for somebody minutes to go up by as many as 17 are. Everybody has to a lot better to be leaving had four great at-bats else. In return, good things happen with just over two minutes left in the do their job, and every- guys on base than have with three RBIs, and to you. Akia did just that today.” contest. one has to be ready to nobody on at all. To- that’s huge,” Holmes She was perfect from the fl oor, Tech held every player on the EIU step in and play.” night, the math sort of said. going 8-for-8, and hit all six of her lineup in single-digit scoring and The game started on showed up. “(Kevin) Strohschein 3-point attempts. In fact, the only kept them shooting at 37.5 percent for a little bit of a slower “It was a check swing had a big hit. Antho- shot she missed was a free throw, the game. The Golden Eagles, on the note with neither team line drive hit, but good ny (Carrera) has been going 5-for-6 at the charity stripe. other hand, shot 56.1 from the fi eld scoring in the fi rst two lord. How many times carrying us off ensively, “I really wasn’t focused on my- for the game, including a 71.4-percent innings, but the Golden have we lined out with but tonight wasn’t quite self,” Harris said. “I was trying to eff ort in the fi nal 10 minutes. Eagles then hit a con- the bases loaded. We his night. sistent scoring streak fi nally got some of those “These other guys with runs in the third, to fall.” stepped up to get it done, fourth, and fi fth in- Tech scored its fi nal and that’s what it’s all UT: Volunteers must now get ready for visit nings. run in the eighth inning about.” from conference contender Mississippi State

FROM PAGE D1 Kentucky had its lowest point total TECH: Golden Eagles head to A&M Tuesday since a 64-48 loss to Vanderbilt in the at Thompson-Boling Arena since the 2013 SEC Tournament. The Vols held FROM PAGE D1 together the closers gave up only one facility’s 1987 opening. Tennessee is Kentucky without a basket for a 9 hit and left the fi nal score of game two 4-0 at home against Kentucky under ½-minute stretch in the fi rst half and along with freshman John Dyer as at 8-4. coach Rick Barnes. stayed in control the rest of the way. each contributed RBI singles to put With the wins, Tech moves to 6-4 “For us, it’s always been about PJ Washington scored 13 points Tech back in the lead at 4-1. on the year, while Youngstown State protecting our home court,” said but was the lone Kentucky player in The Eagles pulled away with two is still seeking its fi rst victory of the Tennessee’s Grant Williams, who double fi gures as the Wildcats lost for run eff orts in the third and fourth, season and falls to 0-10. scored 24 points. “It’s something that just the second time in 16 games. extending its lead to 8-1. The Golden Eagles travel to face we take pride in.” “We got beat every which way but The Penguins narrowed the gap in Alabama A&M on Tuesday before Tennessee capitalized on the loose,” said Calipari, who received the sixth inning, thanks to a two-run opening conference play by hosting absence of Kentucky forward Reid a technical foul late in the fi rst half. home run by Trevor Wiersma and a SIUE for a three game series next Travis, who missed a third straight “Our young kids played like fresh- blast by pinch hitter Steven D’Eusa- weekend. game with a sprained right knee. men, played like deer in headlights.” nio who sailed one over the center Looking forward, Holmes added, “I “For us to win without Reid, we fi eld wall, cutting the defi cit to 8-4 love my team. I feel confi dent in this were going to have to play one of the UP NEXT and causing Holmes to bring in senior group. It’s not about what you lost, best games in the last 10 years,” Ken- Kentucky is at Mississippi on pitcher Alex Hursey for relief. Pitch- it’s about who you have. My team is tucky coach John Calipari said. Tuesday. ers Jacob Cole and Tyler Sylvester exactly where I would wish them to be That didn’t come close to happen- Tennessee hosts Mississippi State closed out the fi nal two innings and going into conference play.” ing. on Tuesday. D6 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019 herald-citizen.com Tech men knock off EIU Wagner earns top Golden Eagles close season with 63-57 win over Panthers prize in FLW event

CHARLESTON, Ill. (TTU) at Dale Hollow — A 9-0 run with less than two minutes to play helped the BYRDSTOWN — Creek, W. Va., fi ve bass, Tennessee Tech men’s basket- Boater Adam Wagner of 15-14. ball team to wrap up the 2018-19 Cookeville brought fi ve • Tony Eckler, Leba- campaign with momentum. The bass to the scale Satur- non, fi ve bass, 15-6. Golden Eagles rallied on the day weighing 17 pounds • Mark Kirby, Galla- road to defeat Eastern Illinois, even to win the T-H Ma- tin, four bass, 13-3. 63-57, Saturday evening in Lantz rine FLW Bass Fishing • Sean Wieda, Flor- Arena in Charleston, Ill. League (BFL) Mountain ence, Ky., fi ve bass, 12-15. It was a surge led by a trio of Division opener on Dale • Tim Staley, Dowell- freshmen, with some assistance Hollow town, fi ve bass, 12-2. from a couple of cagey veterans, Lake. • Tim Smiley, White that propelled the Tech men Wagner Pine, fi ve bass, 11-8. (8-23, 4-14) to snap a nine-game pocketed • Chip Chambers, Eliz- skid and end the season with $4,363 for abethton, fi ve bass, 10-9. something to build on. Trailing his eff orts. • Robert Reagan, 57-54 with 1:32 to play, rookie “I caught Byrdstown, four bass, point guard Jr. Clay fought for a them run- 10-7. contested layup and pulled Tech WAGNER ning up to Kirby caught a to within one. the ends of 4-pound, 10-ounce bass - Fellow freshman guard Jared the creeks. I was target- the heaviest of the event Sherfi eld earned a quick steal, ing the last cover where in the Boater Division. but the Golden Eagles gave the runoff was coming Bobby Arms of James- the ball right back on its own off the hills,” said Wag- town won the Co-an- turnover. The Panthers (14-17, ner, who earned his 11th gler Division Saturday 7-11) would miss their next shot career victory in BFL after catching fi ve bass with 38 seconds to play, allow- competition - tied for weighing 13 pounds, 7 ing junior guard Corey Tillery third most all-time. ounces. to corral the board and start a “They were in the The top 10 co-anglers crucial possession for the purple current where the water were: and gold. was hitting the lake and • Bobby Arms, James- It was Clay who stepped up, that’s where I caught town, fi ve bass, 13-7. draining an NBA-range triple them - as shallow as I • Steve Curtsinger, with 20 seconds on the clock could get.” Buff alo, Ky., three bass, to seize the lead for the Golden Wagner said he caught 8-13. Eagles. He found himself some seven keepers through- • Jeff Pergram, Rich- room after a fantastic screen by out the day. The fi sh mond, Ky., three bass, junior center Micaiah Henry, he weighed came from 8-9. pulling up and hitting a monster a 5/8-ounce Missou- • Joey Von Hoene, Er- shot. Arguably the biggest shot ri Craw-colored D&L langer, Ky., one bass, 5-2. of the youngster’s career came Tackle fl ipping jig with • Garrett Turner, just seconds after he had lost a a green-pumpkin-col- Sparta, one bass, 5-2. contact on the fl oor and had to ored Zoom Super Chunk • Jimmy Rhodus, Ver- leave the game before he could trailer. sailles, Ky., two bass, 5-1. come back in after a timeout “I was in Eagle Creek • Jason Rueger, Lex- from Tech head coach Steve up lake, and stayed in ington, Ky., two bass, Payne. CONTRIBUTED |TTU | FILE there, but I probably hit 4-14. “I called a couple of timeouts Tennessee Tech redshirt freshman Hunter Vick, center, drives fi ve diff erent little arms • Blake Miller, St. trying to get him back into the for a bucket against Tennessee State University earlier this off of it,” said Wagner. Albans, W. Va., one bass, ball game,” Payne expressed season. Vick scored 19 points Saturday night to help the Golden “It was about fi nding the 4-14. with a grin when asked about Eagles cap their season with a big conference victory over warmest water. • Matt Chiodi, West Clay’s shot. Eastern Illinois. “The water was 52 Chester, Ohio, one bass, “He got his contact back in and to 54 degrees where 4-9. he did [hit a big shot]. He hit big behind Earl Wise’s 25 in 1986-87. nine rebounds, three blocks and I caught them Satur- • Barry King, Liberty, shots for us all year.” “He and Hunter have really a career-high three steals. day, but in practice, in Ky., two bass, 4-9. With nine seconds to play, the been the guys we’ve gone to “I thought Mike [Micaiah Hen- those general areas, Von Hoene caught Tech defense forced up a tough when the game is on the line,” ry] was outstanding tonight,” the run off s were 48 to the largest bass in the 3-point attempt by the Panthers Payne explained. Payne professed. “He had nine 50 degrees and the fi sh Co-angler Division, a and redshirt freshman guard “And it’s hard for freshmen to rebounds, which is a good night weren’t there, so you fi sh weighing in at 5 Hunter Vick battled for a well- be those guys, but they’ve done it for him on the glass. He really had to fi nd the warmest pounds, 2 ounces. earned rebound and subsequent and they’ve hit big shots during made them miss shots around water.” The top 45 boaters foul. the year. It’s probably not fair to the rim, he fought all night. I The top 10 boaters and co-anglers in the The Camden native went to the those guys that that’s who they didn’t know if he was going to fi nished the tourna- region based on point line and hit a pair of crucial free are for this team right now, but play. ment in: standings, along with throws, advancing the Golden that’s who they are. We’ll be bet- “At warm-ups, he looked like • Adam Wagner, the fi ve winners in each Eagle lead to 61-57 with eight ter because of it. Jr.’s been mak- ‘I don’t know if I can go or not.’ Cookeville, fi ve bass, qualifying event, will be seconds to play. ing plays for us all year long.” I thought he really spread the 17-0. entered in the Oct. 17-19 Henry soared into the air and Sherfi eld, who entered the fl oor and set our defense up in • Kris Kordenbrock, BFL Regional Champi- swiped a hail-mary pass down game volcanic, having scored transition. He had the rim cov- Covington, Ky., fi ve onship on Lake Gunt- the court with two hands, and 19, 20, and 11 points in each of ered. I thought his activity was bass, 16-6. ersville in Guntersville, with one motion, sent a pass his last three games, dropped 14 great tonight.” • Greg Perry, Lost Alabama. to Jered Sherfi eld back down more on Saturday, helping Vick Tech out-shot one of the the court where he shaved fi ve with eight of his 14 points in the hottest, 3-point shooting teams seconds off the clock. Sherfi eld, a contest coming in the fi rst half. in the Ohio Valley Conference, Tuscaloosa, Ala. native, calmly He snared four rebounds and sinking 39.1 percent from dis- TWRA sets seasons for sank two free throws to ice the tallied a game-high four steals tance to Eastern Illinois’ 18.2 game away, giving Tech the 63-57 in 35 minutes. percent showing from down- victory. “They’ve been doing that for town. gamebird hunting Vick was roaring hot early a couple of weeks now,” Payne The Golden Eagles managed in the contest, sinking his fi rst said of the freshmen stepping up fi ve more steals on the day and three attempts from beyond the again. outshot EIU from the fi eld, 44.2 NASHVILLE — The fi rst segment. Phase 2 is arc for nine points in the open- “They have been playing very percent to 37.1 percent. Tennessee Fish and Jan. 10-31. ing half. well. Garrett [Golday] is trying “This game was like a lot of Wildlife Commission set The changes to crow He continued his scoring to fi nd his way and is playing so our games,” Payne said. “Out- the state’s 2019-20 migra- include a split season prowess in the second stanza, hard that he is playing him- side of the Belmont game and the tory gamebird hunting with hunting on Friday, scoring 10 more to fi nish with a self out of some plays. But he’s UT Martin game… this has been seasons at its February Saturday, and Sunday game-high 19 points. had some moments this season a typical game for us. We made a meeting, which conclud- from June 1 through He shot 6-of-12 from the fi eld, where he’s been really good. couple of stops when we needed ed Friday at the Tennes- Aug. 18. 4-for-6 from 3-point range and “We have a couple of freshman to have them and we grabbed a see Wildlife Resources The second phase is 3-of-3 from the charity stripe at home that had a couple of couple of tough rebounds with Agency’s Region II Ray Oct. 5-Jan. 1, 2020 with while grabbing fi ve boards with- knee injuries and we had to red- little guards late in the game, Bell Building. hunting allowed all out taking a break. shirt this season. I think they’re and then we hit a big shot and hit The commission ap- seven days through the Clay laid down 12 of his 14 going to be fantastic players for our free throws. I’m happy for proved the regulations week. crucial points in the second us. I’m very optimistic about the the kids. for next season which One of the primary half, concluding his freshman future and I’m glad we are going “We’ve been in these situa- includes the season reasons for the change campaign with six boards, fi ve home with a win. It’s always tions all year, and tonight, we dates and bag limits was to give hunters assists and three steals. great to go home on a win.” fi gured out a way to win. Hope- for ducks, geese, crows, more of an opportunity It marked his 24th game Tillery fi nished with eight fully that will carry over to next dove, snipe, woodcock, during expected cooler scoring in double fi gures, the points and three boards while season. These guys have a lot of rails, and sandhill weather. second-most in program history Henry contributed six points, basketball left in them.” cranes. Concerning bag lim- Changes in the federal its, the only change was framework require the a reduction for pintail TWRA to update its from two birds per day Tech softball routs Western Illinois proclamation each year. to one per day. The season changes An update on chronic were made to duck, wasting disease (CWD) MONTGOMERY, Ala. Golden Eagles picked bases-loaded walk to McCulley drove in woodcock, and crows. was given by Chuck (TTU) — Weather kept up RBIs in the contest Love-Baker. With the Lowery with a single to The duck season for Yoest, the project coor- delaying the Tennessee as Jessie Lowery went bags still juiced, Lewis right, then Hallie Davis the Reelfoot Zone will dinator for the TWRA. A Tech softball team in 2-for-3 and Beth McCul- was plunked, sending hit a triple to left cen- be Nov. 9-10 and reopen total of 2,999 deer have fi nally getting back on ley went 2-for-4 at the Hannah Richter home ter to send McCulley Dec. 5 through Jan. been sampled in the the fi eld, but once they plate. for a 4-0 lead. across the plate. 31, 2020. The statewide CWD Management Zone did, the Golden Eagles Tech scored its The scoring conclud- Savannah Rodriguez season will be Nov. 29 with 185 positives. came up with some big fi rst run as freshman ed in the sixth inning was tagged with the through Dec. 2 and the The commission hits as they defeated Raleigh Lewis hit her as Tech struck for three loss for the Fighting second phase is Dec. elected its offi cers to Western Illinois 7-0 on fi rst career home run, more runs. Leathernecks, allow- 7-Jan. 31, 2020. serve for 2019-20. Kurt Friday in the fi rst day a long drive to left fi eld. Raegan Sparks led ing four runs on six Changes to the wood- Holbert (Decaturville) of the Alabama State The Golden Eagles then off with a double to hits in fi ve innings of cock season were driven will serve as chairman, Invitational. made it a 2-0 contest in left center, then moved work, walking three by hunter input to Brian McLerran (Moss) It was a fantastic the fourth as Sydney to third as Lowery and striking out four. provide opportunities to is the vice chairman, outing for Alyssa Arden Love-Baker hit her reached on an error at Payton Abbott went hunters in East Ten- and Angie Box (Jackson) in the circle as she second round-tripper of short. two-thirds of an inning, nessee who see a large is the secretary. picked up her second the season Haeli Bryson drove allowing three runs on number of woodcock The fi ve outgoing win, throwing a four- Two more runs in Sparks and moved three hits, while Emily migrating through the commissioners were hit shutout. She walked scored for the Golden Lowery to third on a Ira had an eff ective area in January. honored for their ser- two and struck out four. Eagles in the fi fth as sacrifi ce fl y to center inning and a third, not The dates are Nov. 9 vice during the two-day Meanwhile, fi ve Lowery scored on a fi eld. yielding a hit or a walk. and closes Dec. 1 for the meeting. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN Comics E1 herald-citizen.com

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Å (DVS) ››› “Sleepy Hollow” (1999, Horror) Å ›› “Freddy vs. Jason” (2003, Horror) Å Futurama Futurama TBS 27 American American American American Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy American American Conan (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan TCM 59 Crowd ››› “The Set-Up” (:45) ››› “The Harder They Fall” (1956) (:45) “The Mighty McGurk” (:15) ››› “Fat City” (1972) Stacy Keach. ›› “King of Jazz” (1930) Paul Whiteman. ››› “Craig’s Wife” (1936) ››› “Stella Dallas” (1937) TLC 26 Say Yes Say Yes My 600-Lb. Life “Benji & David’s Story” ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress Counting On ’ Counting On (N) ’ Little People, Big World ’ Å Counting On ’ TNT 28 Supernatural Å Supernatural Å ›› “Man of Steel” (2013) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams. Å (DVS) ››› “Captain America: Civil War” (2016) Chris Evans. 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Today is Monday, in a stock scandal, left Actor Mykelti (MY’-kul- March 4, the 63rd day of federal prison to start tee) Williamson is 62. 2019. There are 302 days fi ve months of home Actress Patricia Heaton left in the year. confi nement. is 61. Sen. Tina Smith, On March 4, 1933, Ten years ago: British D-Minn., is 61. Actor Franklin D. Roosevelt Prime Minister Gor- Steven Weber is 58. Rock took offi ce as America’s don Brown, addressing musician Jason Newst- 32nd president. a joint meeting of the ed is 56. Actress Stacy In 1791, Vermont be- U.S. Congress, called Edwards is 54. Rapper came the 14th state. on Americans to look Grand Puba is 53. Rock In 1793, George Wash- beyond their own tum- musician Patrick Han- Zits ington was sworn in for bling fi nancial markets nan (The Sundays) is 53. a second term as presi- to see a world gripped Rock singer Evan Dando dent of the United States by an “economic hur- (Lemonheads) is 52. Ac- during a ceremony in ricane” that could be tress Patsy Kensit is 51. Philadelphia. turned around with U.S. Sen. James Lankford, In 1865, President help. R-Okla., is 51. Gay rights Abraham Lincoln Today’s Birthdays: activist Chaz Bono is 50. was inaugurated for a Former Congressional Actress Andrea Bend- second term of offi ce; Budget Offi ce direc- ewald is 49. Actor Nick with the end of the Civil tor Alice Rivlin is 88. Stabile (stah-BEEL’) is War in sight, Lincoln Actress Paula Prentiss 49. Rock musician Fer- declared: “With malice is 81. Movie director gal Lawler (The Cran- toward none, with chari- Adrian Lyne is 78. Sing- berries) is 48. Country The Born Loser ty for all.” er Shakin’ Stevens is 71. singer Jason Sellers is In 1913, the “Buff alo Author James Ellroy 48. Jazz musician Jason nickel” offi cially went is 71. Energy Secretary Marsalis is 42. Actress into circulation. Rick Perry is 69. Singer Jessica Heap is 36. Actor In 1925, President Chris Rea is 68. 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In 1994, in New York, four extremists were convicted of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing that killed six people and injured more than a thousand. Arlo & Janis Actor-comedian John Candy died in Durango, Mexico, at age 43. In 1998, the U.S. Su- preme Court ruled that sexual harassment at work can be illegal even when the off ender and victim are of the same gender. In 2005, Martha Stewart, imprisoned for fi ve months for her role E6 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2019 herald-citizen.com THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 7, 2019 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Doctors Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Grey’s Anatomy (N) (:01) Station 19 (N) ’ For the People Å News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. 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Premiere. ’ Å Better Better Better ››› “Hidden Figures” (2016) HGTV 51 Rehab Rehab Home Town ’ Å Home Town ’ Å Home Town ’ Å Home Town ’ Å Home Town ’ Å Fixer Upper ’ Å Hidden Hidden Dream Dream Desert Desert Hidden Hidden Dream Dream HIST 44 Modern Marvels ’ Modern Marvels ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People (N) ’ Truck Night (:05) Swamp People (:03) Swamp People LIFE 25 Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Bring It! (N) Å Bring It! (N) Å (:03) The Rap Game Rap Bring It! (:01) Bring It! Å NGEO 48 Animal Fight Night Animal Fight Night Animal Fight Night Animal Fight Night Animal Fight Night Secrets Spaces Valley of the Kings Lost Treasures Lost Treasures The Story of God Lost Treasures The Story of God NICK 55 PAW Blaze PAW PAW Alvinnn!!! Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Sponge. Sponge. ››› “The Parent Trap” (1998, Children’s) Lindsay Lohan. ’ Å Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men (:20) Mom Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ››› “Casino Royale” (2006, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green. ’ Å ››› “Casino Royale” (2006) SEC 34 Wm. Basketball SEC Now Women’s College Basketball SEC Storied SEC Now Women’s College Basketball SEC Now Women’s College Basketball SEC Now (N) Å SEC Now Å Basketball SYFY 63 Silent Hse (:27) ›› “Tron: Legacy” (2010) Jeff Bridges. Å (2:56) ›› “Paul” (2011) Simon Pegg. ››› “Hellboy” (2004) Ron Perlman, John Hurt. Å ››› “Ant-Man” (2015, Action) Paul Rudd. Å (DVS) Deadly Class Å The Magicians Å TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan TCM 59 Man “Dance Charlie” (:45) ››› “First Lady” (1937) “No Place to Go” (:15) “An Angel From Texas” › “Dulcy” (1940) Ann Sothern. ›››› “All the President’s Men” (1976) Å ›››› “Citizen Kane” (1941) Å (DVS) All Kings TLC 26 Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Dr. Pimple Popper ’ TNT 28 Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NBA Basketball Indiana Pacers at Milwaukee Bucks. NBA Basketball: Thunder at Trail Blazers TRAV 49 The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files (N) Kindred Spirits (N) The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å TRUTV 45 Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. (:45) M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 NCIS “Better Angels” NCIS “Alibi” ’ NCIS “Gut Check” ’ NCIS “Devil’s Triad” NCIS “Homesick” ’ NCIS “Kill Chain” ’ NCIS “Double Back” NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS “Bulletproof” NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS: Los Angeles WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Married Married

FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 8, 2019 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Doctors Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Fresh- Speech 20/20 (N) ’ Å News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 MacGyver (N) Å Hawaii Five-0 (N) ’ Blue Bloods (N) ’ News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 True Crime Files (N) Jerry Springer Å Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs blackish Whose? Whose? Penn & Teller Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis Å The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang Last Man Cool Kids Proven Innocent (N) FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene MNT 13 Steve ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dateline “Taken” ’ News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Chicago P.D. Å CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Stiff” ’ Andy G. Andy G. FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Access Days of our Lives (N) Face Face Rachael Ray (N) ’ News News News News News News Blindspot (N) Å The Blacklist (N) ’ Dateline NBC (N) ’ News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Super Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Moments to Remember (My Music) 1950s and ’60s hits. Live Better Now With Yellowstone A&E 46 Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD “Live PD -- 03.02.19” ’ Å (:06) Live PD: Rewind Live PD “Live PD -- 03.08.19” (N) ’ (Live) Å Live PD ’ Å AMC 58 “Scorpion Kng 3” (:05) ›› “The Mummy” (1999) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. Å (3:55) ›› “The Mummy Returns” (2001) Brendan Fraser. Å ›› “Sixteen Candles” (1984) Å ››› “Ghost” (1990, Fantasy) Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore. Å ANPL 52 Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Animal Cribs Å Animal Cribs (N) ’ Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Animal Cribs Å BRAVO 62 Jersey Housewives/NYC Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta To Be Announced Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy ›› “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” › “The Ugly Truth” COM 65 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland South Pk (:45) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk The Comedy Central Roast “” This Is Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle DISC 47 Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Gold Rush “Brace for Impact” (N) ’ Å (:02) Moonshiners (N) Gold Rush ’ Å DISN 54 Puppy Puppy DuckTales Big City Big City Bizaard Bizaard Big City Raven Raven Coop Coop Raven Raven Sydney Sydney Fast Coop Bizaard Coop Andi Sydney Raven Sydney ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) NBA Countdown (N) NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at Houston Rockets. NBA Basketball: Nuggets at Warriors ESPN2 32 (11:00) First Take ’ Jalen & Jacoby (N) NFL Live Å NBA: The Jump Max Question Around Pardon College Basketball Miami at Virginia Tech. College Basketball Saint Joseph’s at VCU. SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FREE 53 Break Up ››› “13 Going on 30” (2004) ’ Å ››› “Definitely, Maybe” (2008) Ryan Reynolds. ’ ››› “Pretty in Pink” (1986) Å› “Mother’s Day” (2016) Jennifer Aniston. Premiere. ’ grown-ish The 700 Club Å “John Tucker” FX 30 Mike ›› “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” (2014) Andrew Garfield. ’ Å ››› “X-Men: Days of Future Past” (2014, Action) Hugh Jackman. ’ Å ›› “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009) Hugh Jackman. ›› “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009) Hugh Jackman. HGTV 51 Beach Beach Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Buying and Selling Fixer Upper ’ Å Tiny Tiny Island Caribbean Mexico Beach Tiny Tiny Island Caribbean HIST 44 Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens ’ (:02) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens (:03) Ancient Aliens LIFE 25 “I Am Elizabeth” “Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey” “Girl in the Bunker” (2017) Julia Lalonde. ›› “The Stepfather” (2009) Dylan Walsh. ›› “Enough” (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez. Å (:33) “Girl in the Box” (2016) Å (:01) ›› “Enough” NGEO 48 Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Southern Justice Southern Justice Southern Justice Southern Justice Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Southern Justice NICK 55 PAW PAW PAW PAW Kitty Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud “Lucky” (2019) Å Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. The Office The Office Friends (:35) Friends Å Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men (:20) Mom Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ›››› “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981) ’ Å (:35) ››› “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” SEC 34 Wm. Basketball SEC Now Women’s College Basketball SEC In SEC In SEC Now Women’s College Basketball SEC Now Women’s College Basketball SEC Now (N) (Live) SEC Now Basketball SYFY 63 (11:00) ››› “Hanna” (2011) ››› “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” (2008) Å ››› “Ant-Man” (2015, Action) Paul Rudd. Å (DVS) ››› “Marvel’s the Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr. Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Wrecked Wrecked Wrecked Wrecked Wrecked Wrecked Wrecked Full Full Shatter Last O.G. Last O.G. Last O.G. Last O.G. ››› “Wonder Woman” (2017) Gal Gadot, Chris Pine. Å (DVS) ›› “The Intern” (2015) Robert De Niro. TCM 59 “Meet Me-Vegas” ››› “Silk Stockings” (1957) Fred Astaire. ››› “Brigadoon” (1954) Gene Kelly. Å ››› “It’s Always Fair Weather” (1955) ››› “Bye Bye Birdie” (1963) Å ››› “The Cincinnati Kid” (1965) Å “Viva Las Vegas” TLC 26 Say Yes Say Yes My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Dr. Pimple Popper (N) Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Dr. Pimple Popper ’ TNT 28 Animal (:20) Animal Kingdom (:26) Claws “Fallout” (:45) Claws (:45) Claws Shatter (4:58) Claws (:03) Claws ››› “Wonder Woman” (2017) Gal Gadot. Premiere. Å (DVS) (9:51) I Am the Night (:07) I Am the Night TRAV 49 My Haunted House My Haunted House Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures “Southwest Shadows” (N) Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 Hack Hack Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Those Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers Laff Mobb Laff Mobb Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke “Manolo” Gunsmoke Å Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods “Exiles” Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å ›› “Jumanji” (1995) Robin Williams. Å ›› “Jumanji” (1995) Robin Williams. Å Gone “Ride” Å Married Married

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Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ON 9Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU MNT 13 Foot Black Haney Jewels Wild Am. Big Deal Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Southern Holly College Basketball MNT 13 College Basketball Girls High School Basketball 1st Fam Girls High School Basketball Funny NBC 4 News 4 at 6a Today (N) ’ Å News Retire Naturally Voyager Earth Con Soccer NBC 4Premier League Soccer PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, Third Round. (N) ’ (Live) News 4 News WCTE 8 Sesame Tiger Pink Curious Go Luna Nature Ready Old House African Americans African WCTE 8African Americans African Americans African Americans African Americans African Americans A&E 46 Flipping Vegas ’ Flipping Vegas ’ Flipping Vegas ’ Vacation Can’t Zombie Flip 60 Days In Å A&E 46 60 Days In Å Live PD Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Å Live PD “Live PD -- 03.01.19” ’ Å AMC 58 Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman “The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption” Å “Blazing Saddles” AMC 58 “Blazing Saddles” ››› “Airplane!” (1980) Robert Hays. ››› “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” › “Billy Madison” ANPL 52 Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å ANPL 52 Animal Cribs ’ Animal Cribs ’ Animal Cribs ’ Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole BRAVO 62 Top Chef Project Runway “Fashion Week” Å Million Dollar LA Backyard Envy Tiny House Nation Tiny BRAVO 62 Tiny Tiny House Nation Tiny House Nation Tiny House Nation Tiny House Nation “Talladega Nights:” COM 65 ’70s ’70s Parks Parks/Recreat Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks COM 65 Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks/Recreat Parks Parks Thats My DISC 47 Fishing Next Bite Chasin’ Battle Mysteries of Mysteries of Mysteries of Mysteries of DISC 47 Mysteries of Mysteries of Mysteries of Moonshiners Å Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush DISN 54 Milo Duck Duck Big City Raven Raven Bizaard Coop Sydney Andi Raven Raven DISN 54 Coop Coop Sydney Big City Big City Bizaard Bizaard Big City Raven Raven Coop Coop ESPN 31 SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College GameDay College Basketball ESPN 31 College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Louisville at Virginia. College Basketball ESPN2 32 NFL Live UFC UFC Unleashed Cheerleading (N) Bassmasters (N) SportsCenter (N) College Basketball ESPN2 32 College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball FOOD 50 Guy’s Brunch Contessa Giada Trisha’s Trisha’s Pioneer Pioneer The Kitchen “Sharing Our Secrets” (N) FOOD 50 Family Food Winner Cake All Kids Baking Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 53 › “John Tucker Must Die” (2006) Å (:10) ›› “Bad Teacher” (2011) Å (:15) ››› “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” FREE 53 “Forget Sarah” (12:55) ›› “Bruce Almighty” (2003) ››› “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” (2005) Å Just Go FX 30 Mother Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike ›› “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” ’ FX 30 “Spider-Man 2” ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” ’ ››› “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” ’ HGTV 51 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Fixer Upper Å Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny HGTV 51 Boise Boys Å Boise Boys Å Boise Boys Å Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream HIST 44 Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Secret History HIST 44 Secret History-W.H. Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn LIFE 25 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. “Dirty Teacher” (2013) Å Lethal LIFE 25 “Lethal Seduction” “Open Marriage” (2017) Tilky Jones. “Infidelity in Suburbia” (2016) Å “My Husband’s” NGEO 48 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Wild Bahamas Wild Hawaii Å The Wild Atlantic The Wild Atlantic NGEO 48 Wild Sri Lanka Kingdom-Oc. Kingdom-Oc. Kingdom-Oc. Wild Sri Lanka Wild Galapagos NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. Rangers Sponge. Sponge. Turtles Sponge. Sponge. Alvinnn!!! Kitty Sponge. Sponge. NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. “Lucky” (2019) ’ Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud PARMT 64 Organic Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. “Indiana Jones and Crystal Skull” “Indiana Jones” PARMT 64 “Indiana Jones” (:35) ›››› “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981) ’ “Indiana Jones & the Temple” SEC 34 Marty & McGee (N) (Live) SEC Now Women’s College Basketball SEC In SEC In SEC In SEC 34 College Basketball SEC Now College Basketball SEC Now College Basketball SYFY 63 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. ››› “Hanna” (2011) Saoirse Ronan. (:02) ›› “The Adjustment Bureau” (2011) Seventh SYFY 63 (11:23) ›› “Seventh Son” (:31) ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007) Nicolas Cage. Å (3:57) ››› “Marvel’s the Avengers” TBS 27 Raymond Raymond King King King King › “Tammy” (2014, Comedy) (:45) “Ocean’s Thirteen” TBS 27 “Ocean’s Thirteen” (:15) ››› “Ocean’s Twelve” (2004) . ››› “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001) TCM 59 “Bad Day-Rock” Happy “Randy Rides” Flash “Case of the Curious Bride” Romance “Under Western” TCM 59 (:15) ››› “They Died With Their Boots On” Å (:45) ››› “The Big Sky” (1952) Kirk Douglas. “Tribute-Man” TLC 26 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TLC 26 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TNT 28 NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ››› “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015) Tom Hardy. Cowboys TNT 28 (11:30) ›› “Cowboys & Aliens” (2011) ›› “Total Recall” (2012) Colin Farrell. Å (DVS) ›› “RoboCop” (2014) TRAV 49 Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Ghost Adventures TRAV 49 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 Inside Inside Inside Inside Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers I’m Sorry Jokes Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 Rose. (:45) Roseanne ’ Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. (:15) Roseanne ’ Rose. Rose. TVLAND 57 Rose. Rose. Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men USA 29 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Gold Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ USA 29 Chicago P.D. ’ ›› “The Mechanic” (2011) Å (DVS) ›› “Limitless” (2011) Bradley Cooper. “San Andreas” WGN-A 15 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Dan “Wallace & Gromit” M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H WGN-A 15 M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Blue Bloods ’

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