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115th Year | No. 13 | mondAy, January 16, 2017 | Cookeville, Tennessee 50¢ ‘This community will be an example’ NAACP remembers Martin Luther King Jr. Megan Trotter | Herald-Citizen Carl W. Owens, director of the By MegAn TROTTeR learning Resources Center at HERALD-CITIZEN Staff Tennessee Tech, speaks to the crowd at the Martin A technical glitch in Sun- luther King Jr. observance day’s Martin Luther King Jr. Sunday. observance prevented the au- dience from listening to his fa- Baptist Church to hear a King mous “I have a Dream” speak. At 8 years old, I had no speech. However, members of idea the profound impact that the National Association for actually seeing Martin Luther the Advancement of Colored King speak would have on my People who coordinated the life.” event weren’t discouraged. Owens grew up with signs “I’m looking around — like “Whites Only” hanging up everyone here is of a maturity in public places, and his to have already heard it. mother having to jump You’ve heard it so much that it through increasingly ridicu- resounds inside of you,” said lous hoops to gain her right to Yvonne Bulluck, NAACP vote. Cookeville-Putnam County “It’s important to know branch vice-president. where we’ve come from, in “If everybody here goes out Megan Trotter | Herald-Citizen order to know where we’re into the community with the going,” he said. “I believe that spirit of that speech resound- Odell Savage performs a song for the crowd at the Martin luther King Jr. observance. building bridges will always ing inside of them, and be better than building walls. I reaches out to their neighbors, Keynote speaker Carl W. old when Rosa Parks refused March on Washington pass in believe that love will always coworkers and anybody that Owens, director of the Learn- to give up her seat on the bus. front of his house. conquer hate. Also, a big you meet, this community will ing Resource Center at Ten- He watched convoys of Army “I vividly remember the thank you for my parents for be an example of what can be nessee Tech, spoke about troops drive by his town on horse-drawn, covered wagons teaching me that intelligence done and what can be accom- growing up during the civil their way to protect peaceful from that march,” he said. will rule over ignorance plished everywhere in this rights movement while living protest marches in Birming- “Just two days earlier, we had country.” in Alabama. He was 6 months ham. He saw the Poor People’s visited New Zion Missionary See King, Page 2 Newest state Commission meets park slated to Tuesday night

By lindSAY plat for the park. open in April McReYnOldS • Authorization for the HERALD-CITIZEN Staff county executive to execute By lAURA MiliTAnA all documents involved with HERALD-CITIZEN Staff Putnam County Commis- the sale of Lot K in the sion meets Tuesday evening Highlands Business Park to The public soon will have a chance to instead of today because of Project Orlando, a code look through the area’s most remark- the Martin Luther King Jr. name given for a company able window. Day government holiday. expected to locate in the The state’s newest park, Window The agenda consists of the park. Cliffs — which is near Burgess Falls following items: • The nominating commit- State Park — is slated to open in April, • Budget amendments to tee’s appointment of Alton according to Putnam County Executive the county general, capital Freeman, Angie Glascock Randy Porter. projects and solid waste san- and Ben Rodgers to the “A lot of work has been done already, itation funds. Agriculture Extension Com- but work is still being done on the trail • Authorization for county mittee for two-year terms. as weather permits,” he said. “They road supervisor to bid on • The county executive’s still also have to build the parking lot.” used equipment at auction. appointments to the budget The 100-acre park was announced in • Application for a solid committee, which makes September of 2015. The park will fea- waste grant to provide for a recommendations to the ture a 4-mile walking trail, along with permanent hazardous county commission annu- bridges and a parking lot. household facility with no ally on county budgets. The area is known for its waterfalls Chuck Sutherland county match required. • The county executive’s and natural rock formations or “win- • A resolution to add a lot reappointments of Tony dows.” Window formations are one of the many features of on Lee Seminary Road to the Honeycutt, Ben Rodgers, Window Cliff, the state’s newest park slated to open Highlands Business Park See CliffS, Page 2 in April. and the final subdivision See AgendA, Page 2

Index Obituaries, A5 Almost ReAdy 2 Sections — 14 Pages Donald Morgan Dennis Raines Preparations Abby A6 Living A6 Margie Stricker Nancy Todd nearly done as Calendar A4 Sports B1 Betty Dyess Birtie Meadows inauguration Jonathan Heady Classified A4 Sudoku A7 looms Comics A7 Weather A2 Page A4 Crossword A7 A2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 16, 2017 LOCAL READER Moving truck theft double trouble for woman SERVICES By TRACEY HACKETT the woman was due to return Youmans reportedly made no “The dealer received the car HERALD-CITIZEN Staff the truck. further attempt to contact the out of impound,” Gribble said. Contact us: “The manager attempted to business. He did not further identify A Murfreesboro woman who contact the subject, and the The vehicle the woman had the dealer or specify the Address: rented a moving truck here in number was no longer in serv- been driving when she rented dealer’s address. 1300 Neal St. June has been arrested for not ice,” Gribble said. After that the moving truck had been left Cookeville Police Officer returning it, and in the process, failed contact, Youmans report- at the business lot. Heather Marshall took Cookeville, Tenn. police found that she appar- edly called the business from “After two weeks, the sub- Youmans into custody on ently had been driving a sepa- which she had rented the truck. ject’s car was towed from the Thursday. Mailing Address: rate stolen vehicle. “She called in stating that lot,” Gribble said. She is charged with one P.O. Box 2729 Donya Youmans, 54, of Baird her mother had passed away At that time, authorities dis- count of theft of property. Lane, was charged with theft in and would return it the next covered that she had never Her bond was set at $100,000. Cookeville TN 38502 connection with the incident. day,” Gribble said. made a payment on the vehicle, Youmans was expected to Cookeville Police Officer The moving truck, however, a 2014 GMC with an Indiana make her initial appearance in Phone: 931-526-9715 Matt Gribble said the incident was not returned the following plate. Putnam County General Ses- Fax: 931-526-1209 was reported several days after day. It was valued at $65,000. sions Court on Friday.

Email: News [email protected] Fire chief injured in early morning blaze on 16th Street Sports By TRACEY HACKETT and gave way,” he said. “I fell to the fire around 1:30 a.m. the damage from the blaze to [email protected] HERALD-CITIZEN Staff about 4 feet, flat onto my “It started in a bedroom, and the bedroom, the chief said. Advertising back.” the occupants woke up and got No other firefighters nor the [email protected] Cookeville Fire Chief Roger While Fuqua said he doesn’t out when the home’s smoke de- residents were injured. Living Fuqua was slightly injured in believe the injury is serious, he tector started going off,” “Thank goodness they had a [email protected] an early morning fire at a 16th was awaiting medical tests and Fuqua said. smoke detector,” Fuqua said. Circulation Street home. X-rays prior to press time Firefighters were on the The cause of the blaze is still [email protected] “I was going down the base- Monday morning. scene for about three hours. under investigation this morn- Business News ment steps when they broke The department was alerted They were able to contain ing. [email protected] Church News [email protected] School News [email protected] Bailey chairman of Classified Ads [email protected] Senate Transportation

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Herald-Citizen USPS 313-680 KING: NAACP remembers AGENDA: Commission ISSN 8750-5541 The Herald-Citizen is pub- civil rights leader meets Tuesday lished daily except Saturdays, New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving From Page A1 held near the national holiday. From Page A1 by the road supervisor. Day and Christmas Day by “Dr. King had a dream,” Bulluck • Recognize cash flow Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., through all time.” said. Danny Holmes and Jim analysis for the general at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box The Cookeville-Putnam County “We have a dream after 45 years. Martin to the pay scale purpose school fund. 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. branch of NAACP has been around We dream that all of our children, committee. The commission will Periodicals postage paid at for about three years and is work- no matter what their color, can • Ratification of the also consider updates to Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- ing to ensure not only equal rights grow up in this community as county executive’s reap- its rules to provide for TER: send address changes to for African-Americans, but also for friends, and take that friendship for pointments of Anita Bay email notification. Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, all people, regardless of race. the rest of their lives to all corners and Cathy Reel to the The Putnam County Cookeville TN 38502. The Herald-Citizen is a mem- Anyone interested in joining the that they go to, that the education health and safety stan- Commission meets at 6 ber of the Tennessee Press organization can contact Johnnie they get in this community will dards board. p.m. in the third-floor Association and the Associ- Wheeler at 520-9501. The group in- allow them the ticket to make the • Recognize the official courtroom of the Put- ated Press. The Associated tends to make the honoring of Mar- world their home. That’s what his county road list and road nam Courthouse on Press is entitled exclusively to tin Luther King Jr. an annual event dream was about.” inventory as presented Broad Street. use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather

Tonight Tuesday Tuesday Night Readings: Jack McNeely Sunday’s high in Cookeville Editor & Publisher A chance of showers, Showers likely and Showers likely and was 59, low 42, with trace of then showers likely possibly a thunder- possibly a thunder- rain. Sunday’s high in Mon- Terri Likens and possibly a thunder- storm. Cloudy, with a storm before 7 p.m., terey was 66, low 51. Managing Editor storm after 1 a.m. Cloudy, with a high near 66. South southwest then a chance of showers. Almanac: low around 57. South wind 5 to wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts Cloudy, with a low around 46. Monday is the 16th day of the year, with 349 remaining. The Roger Wells 10 mph. Chance of precipitation as high as 20 mph. Chance of West northwest wind 5 to 10 Advertising Director sun sets at 4:52 p.m. and will is 60%. precipitation is 70%. mph. Chance of precipitation is rise at 6:52 a.m. on Tuesday. 70%. The moon is a waning gib- Keith McCormick bous with 79% of the visible Circulation Manager disc illuminated. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 16, 2017 — A3 STATE 20 lawmakers question Haslam’s privatization plan for UT NASHVILLE (AP) — A on the campuses of the public whether they want to partici- help control future tuition ter said. “Nevertheless, seri- group of 20 state lawmakers college system. pate in the outsourcing plan. hikes. ous concerns and questions has sent a letter to University The letter signed by 17 Re- Haslam has argued that “The goal is laudable and are raised not only regarding of Tennessee President Joe publicans and three Democ- privatizing maintenance the Tennessee government the validity of the evaluation DiPietro questioning Republi- rats notes that Haslam has work at public colleges and should always search for effi- process but also state-wide can Gov. Bill Haslam’s plan to left it up to the leaders of universities could save $35 ciencies as good stewards of outsourcing as a good busi- privatize maintenance work each institution to decide million per year and could the taxpayer dollar,” the let- ness practice.” vvisit viissiitt usuuss onlineoonnlliinnee ataatt springstmkt.comsspprriinnggssttmmkktt..ccoomm

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State in Brief Newly elected speaker names top staffer

By ERIK SCHELZIG lease. “I am confident he will do Journalist told to Associated Press an excellent job.” Ramsey became Tennessee’s release documents NASHVILLE — Newly first Republican speaker since elected state Senate Speaker Reconstruction when he won in libel case Randy McNally announced Fri- the post in 2007. The Blountville day that he will replace his pre- auctioneer did not run for an- NASHVILLE (AP) — decessor’s chief of staff with a other term last year. A Nashville television longtime aide. Frizzell had worked for Ram- reporter has been or- McNally, an Oak Ridge Re- sey since 2007 and as his chief dered to hand over publican who took over the adviser since 2011. The Iraq vet- documents from his in- chamber’s top post earlier this eran has also held positions in vestigation of a dis- week, named Rick Nicholson to the House Republican Caucus trict attorney. succeed former Speaker Ron and the state Republican Party. The Tennessean re- Ramsey’s chief of staff, Lance “It was the highlight of my ports a judge in Frizzell. It is the second high- career to serve as Senate chief Nashville on Friday profile staff departure from the of staff,” Frizzell said in a state- ruled WTVF-TV re- Legislature in the week after ment issued through McNally’s porter Phil Williams House Clerk Joe McCord office. “Just as Ron Ramsey was must release the docu- stepped down on Jan. 6. Tennessee’s conservative ments as part of Dis- Frizzell and McCord were the leader, Randy McNally is truly trict Attorney Glenn second- and third-highest-paid Tennessee’s fiscal conscience. I Funk’s pending libel staffers in the General Assem- Erik Schelzig, AP File thoroughly enjoyed working lawsuit against him. bly, with salaries of $182,412 Lance Frizzell, right, and Sen. Brian Kelsey, R-Germantown, left, with them both.” Williams published a and $177,348 respectively. Sen- meet with then-Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey at the state Capitol Republican House Speaker February 2016 story ate Clerk Russell Humphrey in Nashville. New Senate Speaker Randy McNally, R-Oak Ridge, Beth Harwell of Nashville last based on depositions has the highest salary at announced Friday that Frizzell will not be retained as chief of staff. week named Tammy Letzler to and quoting text mes- $185,040. replace McCord. sages from a developer McNally called Nicholson a from 2001 to 2012, when Ramsey pertise and executive experi- Letzler is the first woman to who had faced crimi- “trusted and professional policy named him Senate budget di- ence make him perfectly suited hold the position of chief clerk nal charges by Funk adviser.” Nicholson was a re- rector. to serve the Senate as Chief of in the history of the Tennessee that were later search analyst for McNally “His temperament, policy ex- Staff,” McNally said in a re- General Assembly. dropped. Funk’s lawyers hope to prove that Williams acted with malice. Inauguration in sight, Trump keeps tweeting Feds change By STEVE PEOPLES appointing and I think it’s ir- regulations aimed Associated Press responsible for people like at stopping soring himself to question the legiti- NEW YORK — His inaugura- macy of the next United States NASHVILLE (AP) — tion days away, President-elect president,” incoming White Federal officials have Donald Trump is continuing to House chief of staff Reince made regulation lash out at critics in the intelli- Priebus said of Lewis on changes aimed at stop- gence community and Democ- ABC’s “This Week,” insisting ping the practice of rats in Congress who are that Republicans did not ques- soring among Ten- vowing to skip his swearing-in tion the legitimacy of Presi- nessee walking horses ceremony. dent Barack Obama’s victory and similar breeds. The tough-talking Republi- eight years ago. Vice Presi- The Tennessean re- can questioned whether the dent-elect Mike Pence said on ports the U.S. Depart- CIA director himself was “the “Fox News Sunday” that he ment of Agriculture leaker of fake news” in a Sun- hopes Lewis will change his announced changes day night tweet. mind and attend. Friday to the Horse The extraordinary criticism Priebus later acknowledged Protection Act. from the incoming president that conservatives — led by Soring occurs when came hours after CIA chief Trump himself — spent years a horse’s legs are in- John Brennan charged that questioning Obama’s eligibil- tentionally injured to Trump lacks a full understand- ity to serve as president, sug- make the animal have ing of the threat Moscow poses gesting he was not born in the a higher gait. It often to the United States, delivering United States. includes the use of a public lecture to the presi- Trump has done little to en- caustic chemicals and dent-elect that further high- courage unity in recent days, chains, or objects lighted the bitter state of instead inflaming tensions shoved between the Trump’s relations with Ameri- with his critics through a se- hoof and stacked can intelligence agencies. ries of tweets. The incoming shoes. “Now that he’s going to have president tweeted Saturday an opportunity to do some- that Lewis should pay more thing for our national security attention to his “crime rid- Pipeline as opposed to talking and den” Atlanta-area district, tweeting, he’s going to have adding that the civil rights reopens after tremendous responsibility to leader was “all talk.” gasoline leak make sure that U.S. and na- Questions about Trump’s re- tional security interests are lationship with Russia have CHATTANOOGA protected,” Brennan said on dominated the days leading up (AP) — A pipeline in “Fox News Sunday,” warning to his inauguration. Chattanooga has re- that the president-elect’s im- Ret. Gen. Michael Flynn, opened less than a pulsivity could be dangerous. who is set to become Trump’s week after it was The president-elect re- national security adviser, has closed because of a mained behind closed doors in Pablo Martinez Monsivais | AP been in frequent contact with gasoline leak. his Manhattan high rise for the The presidential reviewing stand on Pennsylvania Avenue in Russia’s ambassador to the Colonial Pipeline weekend as his team worked to front of the White House is nearly complete in preparation for U.S. in recent weeks, including spokesman Aaron answer questions about his the 58th presidential inauguration Friday. on the day the Obama admin- Smith tells news out- plans at home and abroad once istration hit Moscow with lets that the affected he’s sworn into office on Fri- sal coverage, according to a “There will be many more sanctions in retaliation for the portion near Signal day. Washington Post interview members who join us in this alleged election hacking, a Mountain was re- Among Trump’s immediate published late Sunday. decision,” Rep. Jared Huffman, senior U.S. official said. paired Thursday night challenges: the United States’ “We’re going to have insur- D-Calif., wrote Saturday on his After initially denying the and service to the line complicated relationship with ance for everybody,” he said. Facebook page. contact took place, Trump’s has been restored. It Russia and crafting an afford- “There was a philosophy in Trump’s lieutenants pushed team publicly acknowledged had been closed after a able health care alternative some circles that if you can’t back hard, particularly the conversations on Sunday. resident on Saturday that doesn’t strip coverage pay for it, you don’t get it. against Rep. John Lewis, D- “The conversations that reported smelling from millions of Americans. That’s not going to happen Ga., a civil rights legend who took place at that time were gasoline. Without providing details, with us.” said Russian interference in not in any way related to the The pipeline carries Trump promised his plan to Meanwhile, several Democ- Trump’s election delegit- new U.S. sanctions against petroleum products replace the nation’s health rats in Congress vowed to skip imizes his presidency. Russia or the expulsion of through Chattanooga care law would provide univer- Trump’s inauguration. “I think it’s incredibly dis- diplomats,” said Pence. to Nashville. Community Calendar Nashville police: 2 The Community Cal- is noon Wednesday. Station, and the Landfill meeting at 8:30 a.m. on ciety members, $35 for teens charged in endar is a daily list of are closed in observance Wednesday, at Election non-members. Sign up at shooting deaths events hosted by non- Jan. 15 of Martin Luther King Commission Office, 705 186 S. Walnut Ave. profit groups in Put- MLK JR. DAY: The Day. County Services Drive. DANCE: The Shiloh NASHVILLE (AP) — nam, White, Overton Dr. Martin Luther King CLOSED: All Putnam Public always welcome Community Center will Nashville police say and Jackson counties. Jr. observance will be County Solid Waste Col- and invited to attend. hold a dance from 7-10 two 16-year-old boys To be included, call held at 2:30 p.m. on Mon- lection Centers are Jan. 19 p.m. with the Roll the have been charged in 526-9715 and ask for day, at the Putnam closed in observance of MEETING: Mended Dice band playing classic the shooting deaths of the newsroom secre- County Courthouse in Martin Luther King Day. Hearts Chapter 127 will country and classic rock two other teenagers at tary or email bbs@her- the county commission Jan. 17 meet at 6 p.m., on Thurs- and roll. Admission is a home. ald-citizen.com. Be chambers on the second PARENTING day, in Cookeville Re- $14, those 12 and under Metropolitan sure to include your floor. Keynote speaker SKILLS: Subject: Disci- gional Medical Center, get in free. Nashville Police say in name and number as will be Carl W. Owens, pline, 9:30-11 a.m. St. Education rooms 2, 3 and GALLERY OPEN: a news release the sus- well as a time, date professor of curriculum Michael’s Episcopal 4. Potluck, health care Cumberland Art Society, pects were charged and location of the and instruction, and di- Church, 640 N. Washing- speakers, door prizes noon-4 p.m. 186A S. Wal- with two counts each event. Deadline for rector of Learning Re- ton. Parking and en- and fun. Call 526-4497. nut Ave. Cookeville, call of criminal homicide. Tuesday-Friday’s sources Center at TTU. trance in rear. Free. Call Jan. 20 526-2424. The statement says paper is noon the day Open to the public. For 931-823-6432. INDOOR YARD Jan. 23 the shootings occurred before. Deadline for more info., call 520-9501. YOUNG AT ART SALE: Cumberland Art OVERTON COUNTY Saturday at the home Sunday is noon Friday. Jan. 16 CLASS: Artist Adele Society, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. PATRIOTS: Meeting at of one of the suspects Deadline for Monday CLOSED: The Head Seitzinger, 4-6 p.m., 186A S. Walnut Ave. Millard Oakley Public in Antioch, a commu- is 3 p.m. Friday. Start Centers and the grades 1-8.Cumberland Cookeville, call 526-2424. Library, Livingston, 6 nity in southeastern Church-related items Central Office will be Art Society, 186A S. Wal- Jan. 21 p.m. Speaker Pastor Tim Davidson County. One are published in a sep- closed in observance of nut Ave. Cookeville, call DRAWING CLASS: McLauchlin from Teen of the victims was 16 arate calendar in the Martin Luther King Jr. 526-2424. Carl Taylor is hosting a Challenge. Non-partisan years old. Religion section each Day. Jan. 18 drawing class from 2-6 group. Come be in- The other victim’s Friday. Deadline for CLOSED: The Recy- PC ELECTION COM- p.m. on Saturday. Free formed — everyone in- age wasn’t known. church calendar items cling Center, Transfer MISSION: Monthly for Cumberland Art So- vited. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 16, 2017 — A5 LOCAL/NATION Obituaries IMF boosts Dennis Dean Raines Raines. Margie Stricker lington, Tenn., and Brett Denny served in the and Rebecca Harris of CREVE COEUR, Ill. — United States Air Force HUNTINGDON — Memphis, Tenn.; her growth forecast Funeral services will be from 1961 to 1965. Graveside services and grandchildren, Sam Har- held for Dennis Dean He worked for Key- interment for Mrs. ris, Jeremy (Jennifer) Raines, 74, of Cookeville, stone Steel & Wire Com- Margie Christeen Harris Harris, Nathan (Beth) at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, pany in Bartonville, Ill, Tucker Stricker, 84, of Harris, Tyler Harris, for U.S. economy Jan. 18, at Preston-Han- where he was a drawing Cookeville, Ginger (EJ) Williams, ley Fu- room trucker for 36 will be Christopher (Shelley) By MARTIN would lift U.S. growth to neral years. He retired in 2001. held at 1 Harris, Robbie Lindsey, CRUTSINGER annual rates of 4 per- Homes & In 2011, Denny re- p.m. on Zachary Sommers, AP Economics Writer cent. Crematory ceived a double lung Monday, Amber Linsdey, Amanda The new forecast rep- in Creve transplant at Indiana Jan. 16, at Michael and Rachel WASHINGTON — resented a boost of 0.1 Coeur, Ill. University Methodist Davis Johns; and great-grand- The International Mon- percentage point for Pastor Hospital in Indianapolis, Cemetery in Hunting- children, Brandon etary Fund is raising its 2017 compared to the Dennis Ill. He and his family don, Tenn. Mrs. Michael, Jaycie Harris, forecast for the U.S. IMF’s last forecast re- O’Brien will officiate. were grateful to their Stricker’s family will Baily and Dylan Harris, economy this year and leased in October and Burial will be in the transplant team for al- visit with friends follow- MaChalla and Emma in 2018, reflecting an ex- an even bigger boost of Lutheran Cemetery in lowing him a new lease ing services at the ceme- Williams, Kaiden, Hugo, pected boost from the 0.4 percentage point for Peoria, Ill. on life. He was able to tery. Kelssey and Lilith Har- economic policies of 2018, reflecting an ex- Visitation will be one enjoy numerous years of Mrs. Stricker died on ris, McKayla Keizer, President-elect Donald pectation that Trump’s hour before the funeral. woodworking and travel- Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017, Marshall Keizer IV and Trump. program will take time Mr. Raines passed ling the country in his at her home. Dawnesty Lindsey. The IMF also in- to be implemented. away at 8:30 p.m. Friday, RV. Denny gave back at She was born on Tues- In addition to her par- creased 2017 growth For the overall global Jan. 13, 2017, at Cumber- the Cookeville Pul- day, March 21, 1932, in ents, she was preceded in projections for a num- economy, the IMF left land House in Crossville, monary Rehab, by coun- Haywood County, Tenn., death by her sister, Vir- ber of other countries its projections un- Tenn. seling others dealing to the late James Floyd ginia Hilliard. including China, Ger- changed growth of 3.4 Denny was a former with and facing the same and Sallie Elise Rev. Alex Hillard will many, Japan and percent for this year 29-year Glasford, Ill., res- surgical transplant. Lineberry Orman. officiate at the services. Britain, but warned that and 3.6 percent for 2018, ident. Denny was of the Mrs. Stricker was a Hooper-Huddleston & the global economy both up from 3.1 percent Born Aug. 4, 1942, in Lutheran faith. member of Sycamore Horner Funeral Home is faced a number of growth in 2016, a year Peoria, Ill., to Earl and In lieu of flowers, me- Church of Christ and in charge arrangements, downside risks includ- when global growth Gladys (Leddy) Raines, morial contributions was a retired press oper- 526-6111. You may share ing rising protectionist slowed to its weakest he married Carol L. may be made to the ator at Bruner Printing your thoughts and mem- trade pressures. performance since the Krigbaum on June 1, Methodist Health Foun- Company in Memphis. ories at www.hhhfuner- The 189-nation global 2008-2009 financial cri- 1968, in Washington, Ill. dation for the Trans- She was an avid gar- als.com. lending agency’s latest sis. She survives. medics Organ Care dener and had a passion economic outlook, re- But the IMF saw bet- Also surviving are one System, in care of Indi- for growing flowers. leased Monday, took ter prospects in a num- son, Brian (Carla) Raines ana University Health, Survivors include her note of the significant ber of countries, thanks of Manito; one grand- P.O. Box 7168, Indianapo- daughter, Tina Johns of impact Trump’s elec- in part to a rebound in daughter, Madison lis, IN 46207-7168. Cookeville; two sons and tion has already had in growth in many parts of Raines; and two sisters, To express condo- daughters-in-law, Steve giving a boost to U.S. the world in the second Marilyn (Dale) Reimers lences online, visit and Cheryl Harris of Ar- stock prices, interest half of last year that of Hot Springs, Ark., and www.preston- rates and the dollar. The provided more momen- Shirley Cone of East hanley.com new outlook puts U.S. tum going into 2017. Peoria; and numerous Preston-Hanley Fu- Jonathan Wayne neral Home. Burial will economic growth at 2.3 “The global economic nieces and nephews. neral Home and Crema- be in Lynn Cemetery. percent this year and 2.5 landscape started to He was preceded in tory is in charge of Heady Family will receive percent in 2018. That shift in the second half death by his parents and arrangements, 309-346- friends today, Monday, would be an improve- of 2016,” IMF chief one sister, Zella Rae 2176. COOKEVILLE — Fu- Jan. 16, from noon until ment from lackluster economist Maurice Ob- neral services will be time of services at the fu- U.S. growth around 1.6 stfeld said, helped by a held for Jonathan Wayne neral home. percent in 2016. rebound in manufactur- Birtie May 10 a.m. until time of Heady, 25, of Cookeville, Anderson-Upper Cum- During the campaign, ing activity in many Meadows services. today, at 3 p.m. Monday, berland Funeral Home, Trump said his eco- countries and the finan- Birtie Meadows passed Jan. 16, at Anderson- 268-1550. nomic policies of tax cial market rally that COOKEVILLE — Fu- away Sunday, Jan. 15, Upper Cumberland Fu- cuts, regulatory reform started with Trump’s neral services will be 2017, at her home in and boosts in infra- November election vic- held for Birtie May Cookeville. structure spending tory. Meadows, 92, of Presley Funeral Home Nancy Todd Family will receive Cookeville, at noon is in charge of arrange- friends Tuesday, Jan. 17, Wednesday, Jan. 18, from ments, 528-1044. MONTEREY — Fu- from 5-8 p.m. at the fu- Presley Funeral Home. neral services will be neral home. Years after slayings, some Family will receive held for Nancy Todd, 77, Nancy Todd passed friends at the funeral of Monterey, at 11 a.m. away Sunday, Jan. 15, seek relief in killer’s execution home Tuesday, Jan. 17, Wednesday, Jan. 18, from 2017, at the Livingston from 3-8 p.m., and on the chapel of Goff Fu- Regional Hospital. RICHMOND, Va. (AP) uled to be put to death Wednesday, Jan. 18, from neral Home. Burial will Goff Funeral Home is — The brutal murders Jan. 18 for the murders be in Sand Springs Me- in charge of arrange- of a well-known Rich- of 9-year-old Stella morial Gardens. ments, 839-2311. mond couple and their Harvey and 4-year-old Donald Gene Jan. 22, from 2:30 p.m. young daughters as sister, Ruby. Morgan until time of services at they were preparing to Gray and his nephew the church. Betty J. Dyess 2017, at Bethesda Health host a New Year’s party Ray Dandridge were HILHAM — Memo- Mr. Morgan passed Care. sent shock waves looking for a home to rial services for Donald away on Thursday, Jan. A family servicce will Hooper-Huddleston through Virginia’s cap- rob on New Year’s Day Gene Morgan, 79, of 12, 2017, in Signature be held for Betty J. and Horner Funeral ital city. 2006 when they spotted Hilham, will be held at Health Care Center of Dyess, 93, of Cookeville, Home is in charge of More than 11 years the Harveys’ open door 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Putnam County in Al- at 11 a.m. Wednesday, arrangements, 526-6111. later, some hope the ex- and walked in. The Jan. 22, at New Hope good. Jan. 18, at Hooper-Hud- ecution of a man con- girls and their parents, Community Church in Anderson-Upper dleston and Horner Fu- victed in their deaths Bryan and Kathryn Hilham. Cremation was Cumberland Funeral neral Home. Burial will will close a painful Harvey, who were chosen. Home in Gainesboro is be in Algood City Ceme- chapter of this commu- cooking a chili dinner The family will re- in charge of arrange- tery. nity’s history. for gathering they were ceive friends Sunday, ments, 268-1550. Mrs. Dyess passed “I do not think we hosting, were found in away Saturday, Jan. 14, should be saddled with the basement of their the cost of keeping that burning home, bound, heinous murderer beaten and stabbed, Obama speaks on Israel, Trump in last White House interview alive,” said Steve Tar- with their throats cut. rant, who lived near WASHINGTON (AP) — “It would have long-term comes the 45th president other in a general elec- the slain family and The increase of Israeli consequences for peace later this week and vows tion. still gets emotional settlements has “gotten and security in the re- to reverse some of those Over the holidays, when he talks about Wills, Living Trusts so substantial” that it is gion, and the United policies. Trump accused Obama watching their bodies inhibiting the possibility States.” Trump has been vocal of throwing up “inflam- being carried out of & E state Planning for an “effective, contigu- The outgoing president about his disapproval of matory” roadblocks dur- their home. “I think his Planning now may save $1000ʼs later ous Palestinian state,” reflected on his legacy many of Obama’s poli- ing the transition of execution will help ef- President Barack Obama and his biggest chal- cies, often voicing his power and his adminis- fect a closure,” the 76- Dale Bohanno n , Attorney said Sunday, in his final lenges during his eight disagreement or engag- tration of treating Israel year-old said. ª 115 South Dixie Ave., Cookeville, TN interview as president. years in office during the ing in public disputes with “total disdain.” Ricky Gray is sched- Speaking to CBS’ “60 hourlong interview. A with the president on 526-7868 Minutes,” Obama dis- number of his policies — Twitter. Most recently, missed the idea that from health care to his Trump lashed out over there is a “major rup- contentious relationship hypothetical comments ture” in the relationship with Israel — could be Obama made that he between the United short-lived as President- would beat Trump if States and Israel after elect Donald Trump be- they ran against each last month’s decision by the U.S. to abstain from a United Nations vote con- demning Israeli settle- ments. “Because of our in- vestment in the region, and because we care so deeply about Israel, I think (the U.S.) has a le- gitimate interest in say- ing to a friend, ‘This is a problem,’” Obama said.

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Monday, January 16, 2017 LIVING 6 ►DEAR ABBY ‘Hidden Figures’ keeps orbit at top; Photo of mom Affleck, Scorsese in body bag films flop NEW YORK (AP) — infuriates Labors of love, one from Martin Scorsese, the grieving other from Ben Affleck, proved costly at a casu- alty strewn weekend daughter box office where the up- lifting NASA drama EAR ABBY: I am a “Hidden Figures” stayed 58-year-old female. on top for the second My mother passed straight week. away in my home “Hidden Figures,” almostD exactly a year ago. about African-American I took care of her for the mathematicians in the last three years of her life. 1960s space race, sold a After she died, my brother leading $20.5 million in and his wife came to my tickets in North Ameri- home at 1:30 p.m. The fu- can theaters over the neral home didn’t arrive to Martin Luther King Jr. pick her up until 8:30 that Day holiday weekend, night. according to estimates Later Sunday. that Fox anticipates the evening, film, starring Taraji P. after my Henson, Octavia mom was Spencer and Janelle gone and Monae, will make $25.3 my brother million when Monday is Abigail and his included, bringing its wife left, cumulative total to Van Buren my daugh- about $60 million. ter came to On display The weekend was me and announced that more remarkable for The First Tennessee Bank artist of the month, Chuck Becker, left, stands with Rick Ward, First my sister-in-law had se- what didn’t work than Tennessee commercial banking vice president. Becker’s work will be displayed at the bank cretly taken pictures of what did. through the end of January. Mom in the body bag on Both Affleck’s period the stretcher as she was gangster thriller “Live being wheeled out of my by Night” and Scors- home. She didn’t know ese’s Christian epic “Si- that my daughter had seen lence” bombed in their her. Cumberland County Playhouse launches 2017 season wide-release debuts. I am furious, horrified Warner Bros.’ and hurt beyond descrip- On Jan. 21, Cumberland “Live by Night,” tion! My mother always County Playhouse opens the adapted from Dennis liked to look nice and first show of the 2017 season, Lehane’s novel, earned made a special effort to “The Odd Couple.” Set in 1960s a mere $5.4 million in look good for a picture. New York, this classic Neil 2,471 theaters. The coroner had told me Simon comedy opens as a Paramount’s “Si- to go into another room group of guys assemble for lence,” from Susaku when they were taking her cards in the apartment of di- Endo’s novel of 17th because he said I wouldn’t vorced Oscar Madison. And if century Jesuit priests in want that as my last mem- the mess is any indication, it’s Japan, took in $1.9 mil- ory of her. no wonder that his wife left lion in 747 theaters. I have never said any- him. Late to arrive is Felix Both were high-profile thing to my sister-in-law, Unger, who has just been sepa- projects that each film- but I can’t seem to let this rated from his wife. Fastidious, maker used their con- go. It’s killing me. Am I depressed and all too tense, siderable sway to get overreacting? Please, I Felix seems suicidal, but as the made. need your advice. — MISS- action unfolds, Oscar becomes “Live by Night” was ING MOM the one with murder on his Affleck’s directorial fol- DEAR MISSING mind when the clean-freak and low-up to the best-pic- MOM: I am truly sorry for the slob ultimately decide to ture winning “Argo.” your loss, but you may be room together. The men at- Written, directed and overreacting. Not every- tempt to adapt to each other’s starring Affleck, it cost one grieves in the same idiosyncrasies, all the while $90 million to make, way, and similarly, not trying to rekindle their social though rebates and tax everyone feels the same lives with hilarious results as incentives lowered its way about taking pictures “The Odd Couple” is born. budget to $65 million. of deceased loved ones. “I can’t think of a better way But critics said “Live During Victorian times the to start a new year than by giv- Britt Hancock (seated) and Jason Ross star in The Odd Couple by Night” was a step practice was quite com- ing audiences a chance to at the Playhouse. The show runs Jan. 21 through March 31. backward for Affleck, mon. come together and spend an af- who spent much of his I don’t know why your ternoon or evening laughing which, more than 50 years Story”) and Jess Martin (“The publicity campaign sister-in-law felt compelled their cares away,” said produc- after its original Broadway Addams Family”) play up- fending off questions to take the photos, but it ing director Bryce McDonald. debut, remains one of the most stairs neighbors, the Pigeon about his plans to direct could have been a gesture “And The Odd Couple is sure popular comedies of all time. sisters. “The Odd Couple” is a stand-alone Batman of love and respect. If you to provide that opportunity. The rest of the cast is a verita- directed by Kathleen film for Warner Bros. want to know why she did It’s one of the best — and fun- ble who’s who of Playhouse fa- Gilpatrick, is rated G, co-spon- The studio, which de- it, you should calmly ask niest — comedies ever written vorites: Daniel Black (“A sored by Stanley Bise, M.D. clined to comment Sun- her and let her explain. and it has inspired two films, Christmas Story”), Quinn and FirstBank, and runs day, estimates “Live by DEAR ABBY: I have two television series and Cason (“The Secret Garden”), through March 31. Night” will make $6.7 been seeing my boyfriend countless revivals.” Ross Griffin (“A Sanders Fam- Upcoming: “Seussical The million over the four- for about a year. He’s three Jason Ross (“The Addams ily Christmas”), and Michael Musical,” a magical, musical day weekend. years younger than I am, Family”) stars as Felix and Ruff (“The Little Mermaid”) extravaganza based on the The epitome of a pas- which hasn’t been an issue Britt Hancock (“Mamma Mia”) are Felix and Oscar’s card books of Dr. Seuss. Feb. 4 sion project, “Silence,” for us. However, recently, as Oscar in this hysterically playing buddies, and Lauren through March 3, rated G and which Scorsese contem- because of work schedul- funny Tony Award winner, Marshall (“A Christmas sponsored by Crossville, Inc. plated for nearly three ing, I have been waiting at decades, represents a his house until he comes culmination of the di- home and spending more rector’s investigations time with his father. into the nature of faith. I am extremely ashamed While the film, star- that I have developed feel- ring Andrew Garfield ings for his dad. His dad and Liam Neeson, has a girlfriend. I am earned considerable re- aware this is inappropri- spect from some critics, ate, but I am not sure how it failed to catch on in to handle this. — ANONY- Hollywood’s awards sea- MOUS IN ILLINOIS son. DEAR ANONYMOUS: Estimated ticket sales The way to “handle it” is for Friday through Sun- to accept that your day at U.S. and Cana- boyfriend’s father has a dian theaters, according girlfriend and is probably to comScore. not looking for anything 1. “Hidden Figures,” extracurricular. And fur- $20.5 million. ther, if anything should 2. “La La Land,” $14.5 develop, recognize that it million. would not only devastate 3. “Sing,” $13.8 mil- your boyfriend, but would lion. also probably destroy his 4. “Rogue One: A Star relationship with his fa- Wars Story,” $13.8 mil- ther. lion. DEAR READERS: In 5. “The Bye Bye Man,” the words of Martin $13.4 million. Luther King Jr., whose 6. “Patriots Day,” $12 birthday we remember million. today: “To retaliate in kind 7. “Monster Trucks,” would do nothing but in- $10.5 million. tensify the existence of Wedding shower 8. “Sleepless,” $8.5 hate in the universe. Along million. A wedding shower honoring Cynthia Medley, the bride-elect of Travis Tate, was held at the Leslie the way of life, someone 9. “Underworld: Blood Town Centre. From left are Geraldine Moody, grandmother of the groom; Rhonda Tate, mother must have sense enough, Wars,” $5.8 million. of groom; Cynthia Medley, bride; Amy Medley, mother of the bride; Hazel Billingsley, grandmother and morality enough, to 10. “Passengers,” $5.6 of the bride; and Reba Medley, grandmother of the bride. cut off the chain of hate.” million. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 16, 2017 — A7 ENTERTAINMENT

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A8 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 16, 2017 WORLD Nation British pound sags ahead of PM’s Brexit speech in Brief By JILL LAWLESS Biden: Trump Associated Press LONDON — After months of should retain repeating the mantra that Russia sanctions “Brexit means Brexit,” Prime Minister Theresa May is set to KIEV, Ukraine (AP) reveal details of Britain’s — U.S. Vice President closely guarded plans for leav- Joe Biden, on a last ing the European Union, in a foreign trip before speech that has already in- leaving office, has met creased pressure on the belea- with Ukraine’s presi- guered pound. dent and called on the The currency hit a three- impending Donald month low Monday, a day be- Trump administration fore her address, on worries to retain Ukraine-re- May will signal an economy- lated sanctions against roiling clean break, known as Russia. “hard Brexit.” Biden’s comments But May rejects that label and Monday at a briefing its opposite, a compromise “soft with President Petro Brexit.” Poroshenko came after On Tuesday, she’ll aim to out- Trump indicated in a line what could be called a Times of London inter- Goldilocks Brexit — one that’s view that he could end just right. sanctions imposed in “It is in the U.K. and EU’s best the aftermath Russia’s interests to do the right deal, a 2014 annexation of deal that makes sense for us Crimea in return for a all,” May spokeswoman Helen nuclear arms reduc- Bower said Monday. Frank Augstein | AP tion deal. Few advance details have Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May looks out of 10 Downing Street as she waits for the arrival “The Crimea-related been revealed about May’s the Prime Minister of New Zealand Bill English Friday. sanctions against Rus- speech to an audience of British sia must remain in civil servants and international services in order to gain control ment on currency fluctuations. details about the government’s place until Russia re- diplomats at London’s Lan- over immigration — a key issue The pound recovered to above goals or negotiating strategy, turns full control to caster House, a Georgian man- for many voters who backed $1.20 Monday after President- arguing that to do so would the people of sion that has hosted Brexit. EU leaders say Britain elect Donald Trump’s comment weaken Britain’s hand. Ukraine,” Biden said. international summits over the can’t stay in the single market in an interview with The Times That lack of clarity has fueled decades. without allowing free move- of London that a U.S.-U.K.-trade allegations that her Conserva- The prime minister’s 10 ment of people from the bloc. deal could be done “very tive government’s plans are in 5 killed in Downing St. office says May will The prospect of losing single- quickly” once he takes office disarray — and has led media call for a “global Britain” that’s market access alarms many in this week. and markets to seize hungrily shooting at open to the world “while also Britain’s huge financial serv- British Foreign Secretary on every hint and nuance. building a new and positive re- ices sector, which relies on an Boris Johnson said that it’s British Treasury chief Philip Mexican resort lationship with its European ability to do business seam- “very good news that the United Hammond also fueled specula- friends and neighbors.” lessly across the 28-nation bloc. States of America wants to do a tion that Britain will play hard- CANCUN, Mexico That summary did little to re- It also worries the many for- good free trade deal with us and ball in Brexit negotiations. He (AP) — A gunman assure the pound, which eign firms who use London not wants to do it very fast.” told Germany’s Welt am Son- killed at least five peo- plunged below $1.20 in early only as a financial hub but as Under EU rules, Britain is ntag newspaper that Britain ple and wounded more trading Monday after newspa- an entry point into the EU. barred from striking bilateral hoped to retain single-market than a dozen others pers suggested May would sig- “We now have to assume May trade deals while it remains a access, but would be willing to Monday at a nightclub nal plans to take Britain out of will prioritize immigration con- member of the bloc, though it “change our economic model to in the Caribbean coast the EU’s single market and cus- trols and the price to pay will be can hold preliminary talks. regain competitiveness” if that resort of Playa del Car- toms union. to exit the single market,” said May has said for months that was cut off. men, police said. Sterling has lost about a fifth Neil Wilson, senior market ana- she will invoke Article 50 of the Opposition Labour Party The shooting oc- of its value since Britain voted lyst at ETX Capital. “That could EU’s key treaty, formally begin- leader Jeremy Corbyn accused curred in the early in June to leave the EU. send the pound a lot lower still, ning a two-year process of ne- Hammond of threatening a morning hours outside Some British media say May perhaps towards $1.10 in the gotiating Britain’s departure, “trade war with Europe” and the Blue Parrot night- will advocate leaving the EU’s coming weeks.” by March 31. seeking to turn Britain into a club, which was host- single market in goods and May’s office declined to com- But she has refused to reveal tax haven. ing an event that was part of the BPM elec- tronic music festival. Rodolfo Del Angel, director of police in Oman says it accepts 10 Guantanamo Bay detainees the state of Quintana Roo, where Playa del Carmen is located, By JON GAMBRELL the rebels — making returning confirmed five people Associated Press Guantanamo detainees there were dead and said 15 impossible. were injured. DUBAI, United Arab Emi- Days earlier, authorities said Del Angel told the rates — Oman said Monday it 19 of the remaining 55 prisoners Milenio TV station accepted 10 detainees from the at the U.S. military base in Cuba that he shooting was U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay were cleared for release and the result of “a dis- ahead of President Barack could be freed in the final days agreement between Obama leaving office, part of of Obama’s presidency. people inside” the his efforts to shrink the facility Obama has been unable to nightclub. he promised to close. fulfil promises to close the facil- Oman’s Foreign Ministry said ity in part because of congres- in a statement that it had ac- sional opposition to Kyrgyzstan: cepted the prisoners at Obama’s transferring any of the de- Cargo plane request. It did not name the tainees to U.S. prisons. Con- prisoners. gress ultimately banned the crash kills 37 “In consideration of their hu- transfer of prisoners to U.S. soil manitarian situation, 10 per- for any reason. BISHKEK, Kyrgyzs- sons have been released from Donald Trump, who will be tan (AP) — A Turkish detention and arrived in the inaugurated Friday as Amer- Ben Fox, AP File cargo plane crashed sultanate today for a temporary ica’s 45th president, said during Monday in a residen- residence,” the statement said. This is the entrance to Camp 5 and Camp 6 at the U.S. military's his campaign that he not only tial area just outside The U.S. Defense Department Guantanamo Bay detention center. wants to keep Guantanamo the main airport in did not immediately respond to open but “load it up with some Kyrgyzstan, destroy- questions about the transfer. clined to immediately comment. administration in August. bad dudes.” That’s put pressure ing half of a village A U.S. defense official, speak- The sultanate of Oman, on Oman, ruled by Sultan Qa- on the Obama administration to and killing at least 37 ing on condition of anonymity the eastern edge of the Arabian boos bin Said since 1970, has find places to send as many of people in the plane and as the transfer had yet to be Peninsula, previously accepted served as an interlocutor be- the prisoners abroad as possible on the ground, the publicly announced by the U.S., 10 Guantanamo prisoners from tween the West and Iran. It also this week. Emergency Situations confirmed the prisoners had Yemen in January 2016. Oman has negotiated a number of The U.S. began using its mil- Ministry said. been sent to Oman. The official also took another six in June prisoner releases in recent itary base on southeast Cuba’s The Boeing 747 declined to elaborate. 2015. Neighboring Saudi Arabia years for Western countries. isolated, rocky coast to hold crashed at 7:40 a.m. The Omani Embassy in Wash- took four prisoners earlier this Yemen, the Arab world’s prisoners captured during the local time while ap- ington said it had no other in- month and the United Arab poorest country, remains in the Afghanistan invasion, bring- proaching Manas air- formation about the transfer. Emirates took 15 in the largest- grip of a civil war and a Saudi- ing the first planeload on Jan. port, south of the The U.S. Embassy in Muscat de- single transfer during Obama’s led military offensive against 11, 2002. capital, Bishkek, in this Central Asian na- tion. Footage from the scene showed the plane’s nose stuck in- No. 1 in side a brick house and Local News large chunks of debris Herald-Citizen scattered around. A 526-9715 dozen body bags were laid out in the yard of one home.

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Monday, January 16, 2017 SPORTS B Ex-WCHS star Foster notches first double-double for UAH

By CRAIG DELK rebounds during the Chargers’ 75-65 by turning in another strong week for Special to the HERALD-CITIZEN loss to Mississippi College. Sewanee. On Friday, she poured in 18 For the year, Foster leads the team points, six rebounds, four assists and Sparta native Loren Foster notched in 3-pointers made (26) and free-throw three steals during the Tigers’ 70-64, a career first last week for the Univer- percentage (16 of 18, 88.9 percent). She overtime loss to Hendrix College sity of Alabama-Huntsville. The junior is also averaging 7.7 points per game. UC (Ark.). guard tallied 12 points and 10 re- Connections She followed Sunday by leading the bounds – her first-ever double-double – SAA Player of the Week Tigers with 23 points and four assists last Monday during the Chargers’ 57- Continuing with the White County Following Upper Cumberland during their 72-69 win over Rhodes 52 loss to Christian Brothers Univer- theme, former Warriorette basketball student-athletes through their collegiate and pro- College. Taylor also chipped in five re- sity. standout Bella Taylor earned a great fessional careers bounds and two steals. Foster’s rebound total marked a ca- honor last week from the Southern Taylor leads the SAA in scoring (20.1 reer best. Athletic Association. guard was named the SAA Women’s ppg) and steals (2.7 spg). She’s also She also had a strong game on For the second time this season, the Basketball Player of the Week. Thursday, tallying 16 points and five University of the South sophomore Taylor followed up her latest honor See UC, Page B2

LOCAL ROUNDUP MHS boys rout Smith; UMS earns sweep of Macon Co.

From Staff Reports

Tyrus West hit three 3-point- ers and the Monterey High School Wildcats shot 41 percent from beyond the arc Saturday to pick up a 72-41 basketball vic- tory over Smith County. Monterey jumped out on top early and never looked back as the Wildcats led 21-8 after one period and outscored the Owls 22-14 in the second quarter to lead 43-22 at the intermission. Dalton Coleman led the Wild- cats in scoring with 12 on 4 of 7 shooting from the field. Ty West had 11 points and Cade Painter chipped in with 10 points. Patrick Gago and Cody Michael tallied eight points each for MHS. Jaxson Billings scored seven points, while Lane Phipps had six. Parker Payne scored Contributed four, Peyton West had three and Greenback High School senior Tavin Kilpatrick has announced that he will sign to play football next year at Tennessee Grayson Randolph tallied two. Tech University. Kilpatrick, a tight end, is expected to sign with the Golden Eagles on National Signing Day in Febru- Kevin Borjas scored one. ary. The Wildcats kept the momen- tum going in the second half, widening their lead by outscor- ing Smith County 14-10 in the third period. Monterey improves to 11-10 on Greenback star commits to Tech the year, while Smith County falls to 10-8. The Wildcats will visit Jack- TE Kilpatrick latest to join Golden Eagles’ 2017 class son County on Tuesday in a twinbill. The girls’ game is slated to begin at 6 p.m. By SCOTT WILSON to be, is great. Tennessee next few weeks. University of Tennessee, so The Monterey girls lost their HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff Tech is not that far from “I believe Tech got a steal football has been in his match with Smith County by a Greenback and I really like in Tavin,” said Greenback blood for a long time. The score of 67-43. The Lady Wild- With just under a month the coaching staff and how coach Greg Ryan. “I have younger Kilpatrick started cats fall to 4-17 on the year. before National Signing Day they want to use me in the known his parents and his playing with the varsity at for , the Ten- offense,” said Kilpatrick. “It grandparents for years. GHS as an eighth-grader and nessee Tech Golden Eagles all fits me and that’s why I They are all great people slowly developed into an of- UMS boys, girls sweep picked up another an- made my decision.” that Tavin has learned a lot fensive presence at tight end. Macon County nounced commitment re- Kilpatrick joins Monterey from. His work ethic on the “Tavin does have several cently when Tavin High School’s Spencer Nor- field and in the weight room unique skills. He is 6-3, 245 The Upperman Middle School Kilpatrick, a tight end for rod as announced commit- will make him an asset on pounds and runs a 4.8 40- boys and girls swept Macon the Greenback High School ments for the Golden Eagles’ the (Tech) football team.” yard dash. So I played him at County in basketball action Sat- Cherokees, announced his 2017 signing class. Norrod is Kilpatrick, 6-3, 245 pounds, tight end because of his urday. The Yellow Jackets won plans to join TTU. a 6-foot-3, 300-pound offen- fell in love with football at a great hands,” Ryan said. the boys’ game by a score of 50- “The school is fantastic sive lineman. Several more very young age. His father “His ability to set the edge 39, while the UMS girls won 61- and the engineering depart- commitments are expected Brent played at Greenback 37. ment, which is where I want to be announced over the and later walked on at the See TECH, Page B2 The Yellow Jackets got off to an early start and led 15-8 after the first quarter. UMS added to its lead in the second period and took a 26-17 advantage at the in- termission. McDermott scores Tommy Bristow led UMS with 17 points. Seth Petty chipped in 11 points, while Daniel Metzgar career-best 31 to lead had nine. Jace McWilliams added six points in the win. El- liott Lee scored five and Thomas Ensor had two. Bulls past Grizzlies The game remained close in the second half as the Yellow By CLAY BAILEY Jackets outscored Macon Associated Press County by two to reach the final 11-point victory. MEMPHIS — Doug McDermott’s troubles vanished in one The girls’ game wasn’t as quarter against the Memphis Grizzlies. close as the Upperman girls McDermott scored a career-high 31 points, including the rolled to the easy win. final two free throws of the Chicago Bulls’ 108-104 victory Leading 31-25 at the intermis- over Memphis on Sunday night. Brandon Dill | AP sion, the Lady Yellow Jackets McDermott, who was 7 of 31 from the field in his four pre- Memphis Grizzlies guard Vince Carter shoots against outscored Macon County 30-12 vious games, got 20 of his points in the second quarter, help- Chicago Bulls forward Cristiano Felicio in the first half of in the final two periods to secure ing replace the scoring missing from Dwyane Wade, who did a game Sunday in Memphis. the victory. not play on the second night of a back-to-back after the Torie Brooks led UMS with 16 Bulls beat New Orleans at home Saturday. Taj Gibson finished with 18 points and eight rebounds for points in the win. Reagan Hurst “You can’t be perfect every game, so you’ve just got to find Chicago, and Jimmy Butler had 16 points. had 13 and Brooklyn Crouch a way to contribute out there and continue to work on your Despite McDermott’s first-half scoring, the Bulls were scored 10. Chloe Maynord tal- game,” said McDermott, who missed only one of seven still in a battle at the end. Chicago broke a 104-all tie — the lied nine points, while Laryn shots in the second frame. “That’s what I’ve done, and I was Sissom had eight. Lili Sissom rewarded for the hard work.” See MEMPHIS, Page B2 chipped in with five. B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 16, 2017 SPORTS UC: Hudgens has good offensive week

From Page B1 steals last Monday during the Drive’s 107-101 loss to second in 3-point percentage the Reno Bighorns. He had (45.2 percent), and fourth in another big game Wednes- assists (3.5 apg) and 3-point- day, tallying 19 points and ers made (28). four rebounds during their 129-94 loss to the Salt Lake Strong week City Stars. Yet another Sparta native, Murphy – the D-League’s Maryville College junior No. 11-ranked prospect – is forward Amber Hudgens, averaging 23.1 points per had a strong week last week game, good for fifth in the for the Scots. league. He is also first in the Last Sunday, she came league in 3-pointers made close to a double-double with 77. with nine points and eight rebounds during Anything you can do … Maryville’s 55-40 win over Another former Golden Piedmont College (Ga.). She Eagle standout, 6-foot-10 also added three assists, a center Charles Jackson, had steal and a block during a huge game Saturday for that game. his professional team, Smiley N. Pool | The Dallas Morning News via AP Last Tuesday, Hudgens Sakarya Isik Koleji of the pulled down eight rebounds Turkish Basketball First Green Bay Packers tight end Jared Cook catches a pass along the sideline during the second and scored five points dur- League. The 23-year-old shot half of a playoff game against the on Sunday in Arlington, Texas. The Packers ing the Scots’ 64-41 win over 10 of 16 from the floor and won 34-31. Covenant College (Ga.). And led the team with 24 points on Friday, she swatted three and 11 rebounds, as Sakarya shots and snared five re- knocked off Duzce Belediye bounds during their 48-45 64-57. Packers hold off Cowboys victory over Huntingdon Jackson leads the team in College (Ala.). shooting percentage (63.1 Hudgens saved her percent), steals (1.5 spg) and strongest performance for blocks (0.6 bpg), and he’s on strength of Rodgers’ arm Saturday, as she scored nine also second in scoring (13.2 points and pulled down a ca- ppg) and rebounding (7.3 reer-best 10 rebounds dur- rpg). Sakarya remains atop By SCHUYLER DIXON pass to a toe-dragging Jared rookie sensations Dak ing Maryville’s 63-58 win the TBL standings at an im- AP Sports Writer Cook on the sideline, and Prescott and in over LaGrange College pressive 16-2. kicked a 51- their playoff debuts, and the (Ga.). She also blocked two ARLINGTON, Texas — yard field goal on the next first two career postseason shots and dished out an as- Close to a double-double After another improbable play as time expired, sending catches for star re- sist. Former Gordonsville boys throw from the two-time MVP into a ceiver Dez Bryant along with For the season, Hudgens basketball standout Colt that propelled the Green Bay showdown next Sunday with the first for 14th-year tight is second on the team in Nokes came close to a dou- Packers to a playoff win, the possible winner this year, end Jason Witten. blocks (1.3 bpg) and tied for ble-double last week coach Mike McCarthy was Atlanta’s Matt Ryan. Prescott threw for 302 yards third in rebounding (4.9 for Maryville College. asked if it was the best one yet “We’re going to enjoy this and was the first rookie QB in rpg). She’s also averaging On Tuesday, the sopho- (he has seen) from his star one, and then we’ll get on to the Super Bowl era with three 5.1 points and 1.7 assists per more post player tallied 10 . Atlanta tomorrow,” said touchdown passes in a playoff game for the Scots (12-3 points and seven rebounds “It’s the best one today, Rodgers, who threw for 356 game. Elliott, the NFL rush- overall, 4-0 USA South). during the Scots’ 83-75 win that’s for sure,” McCarthy yards and two . ing champion, had 125 yards. over Covenant College (Ga.). said after a wild 34-31 divi- “But this one’s special.” “We’ve built the team in Double-double for Murphy And on Friday, he finished sional playoff win Sunday The throw on the run from such a way where we’ve got a Former Tennessee Tech with 13 points, nine re- over the Dallas Cowboys that Rodgers to Cook came on lot of young guys who are cor- men’s basketball star Kevin bounds and two blocks dur- was the Packers’ eighth third-and-20 with 12 seconds nerstone players for us,” Dal- Murphy tallied a double- ing Maryville’s 81-77 loss to straight and sent them to the left, and after the Cowboys las Cowboys’ coach Jason double last week for the Greensboro College (N.C.). NFC championship game. (13-4) tied the score twice in Garrett said. Grand Rapids Drive of the Nokes leads the Scots (11- “He’s an incredible player, the final 4:08 after trailing by “I think the mix of youth NBA Development League. 3 overall, 2-2 USA South) in incredible talent.And to do it 18 in the first half and by 15 to and guys who are in the prime The 26-year-old guard fin- rebounding (7.6 rpg), and when it’s all on the line like start the fourth quarter in of their careers and some vet- ished with 23 points and 10 he’s second on the team in that, that’s what great players their fifth straight divisional- eran guys has really been ben- rebounds while adding two scoring (10.4 ppg). do.” round loss. eficial to the chemistry of this Rodgers threw a 36-yard Dallas’ rally was led by football team.” TECH: Prep TE Raines likely to earn spot in baseball shrine is latest to commit By SEAN FARRELL votes necessary for election last year, Raines Associated Press was named on 69.8 percent of the ballots cast From Page B1 had a lot of schools contact by eligible members of the Baseball Writers of me and want me to come MONTREAL — The 1982 All-Star Game at America. That was up significantly from 2015, blocking for our run game check them out. I just told Olympic Stadium was the first outside the when he finished seventh in voting with 55 was the best I saw from any them I was set on Tech and United States, the host Montreal Expos giving percent. team this year. Tavin has nothing would change my the event a distinctive international flair. “I was happy that I had gained a lot more good feet, plays physical and mind.” As Canadian Prime Minister Pierre votes,” Raines said. is very smart.” Kilpatrick said talks with Trudeau and baseball Commissioner Bowie An All-Star in each of his first seven seasons Kilpatrick’s ability contin- the Tech coaches lead him Kuhn looked on, center fielder Andre Dawson, with the Expos, Raines is the only player to ued to improve during his to believe he will be playing catcher Gary Carter and left fielder Tim have four seasons hitting .300 or higher with at time with the Cherokees. In tight end, in the slot or even Raines were among five players wearing that least 70 stolen bases; Ty Cobb and Rickey Hen- his junior and senior cam- at fullback. His versatility, tri-color hat of the hometown team. derson each had three. paigns, the talented receiver he believes, will help him be On Wednesday, Raines is likely to join Daw- A switch-hitter, Raines batted .294 with 2,605 helped Greenback go 26-4, successful in college. son and Carter as Expos in the Hall of Fame, hits, including 713 for extra bases, and 1,330 including a 14-1 record last And success is what Tech expected to be voted the honor in his 10th and walks. He scored 1,571 runs and ranks fifth season, and two straight coach Marcus Satterfield is final year of eligibility. with 808 stolen bases in a career from 1979 to trips to the state Class A looking for. In his first sea- “If I get in, that’s the team I deserve to go in 2002 with Montreal, the Chicago White Sox, state finals. son with the Golden Eagles, for, regardless if they no longer have a team,” New York Yankees, Oakland, Baltimore and At tight end, Kilpatrick the coach guided Tech to a Raines said in a phone interview from his Florida. had 25 receptions for 332 5-6 season, including wins home in Phoenix on Tuesday. “That was the His 84.7 percent stolen base success rate is yards, an average of 13.3 in three of its final four team I played with and I’m real comfortable the best of any player with at least 400 at- yards per catch. He also had games, and a third-place fin- with that.” tempts. Raines finished with a .385 on-base av- four touchdowns. On de- ish in the Ohio Valley Con- Despite falling short of the 75 percent of erage. fense, Kilpatrick had 60 ference. tackles, seven sacks and 14 “Coming from Greenback, tackles for loss. He had two having gone to the state fumble recoveries, return- championship in each of the ing one for a touchdown. past two years, all we know MEMPHIS: “This year, we finished about is winning,” Kil- Wade fails to get undefeated and made it all patrick explained. “(Tech) the way to the state champi- Coach (Marcus) Satterfield onship. Unfortunately, that and his staff’s mindset reunion with former coach Fizdale didn’t turn out like we about winning and winning wanted,” Kilpatrick said. championships is the same “We accomplished a lot of mindset I have, so that From Page B1 Dermott’s 22 first-half points were more than things and, as for my career, works out perfectly.” his total for the four previous games (21). ... I can’t thank God enough. I Ryan said he’s advised 11th in the game — with 26 seconds left on a Chicago scored 14 points in the first quarter, a feel so blessed.” Kilpatrick to keep doing 15-footer from Butler, who also made an 18- season low for the opening frame, but its 38 College coaches began what he’s doing. He said his footer with 53.6 seconds remaining. McDer- points in the second was a season-high for a paying attention to Kil- talented senior is one of the mott closed the scoring with a pair of free quarter by any Memphis opponent. patrick in the spring of his hardest workers he’s seen throws with just under seven seconds left. Grizzlies: Gasol made a pair of 3-pointers in sophomore year and he and that kind of attitude Butler’s steal of the ensuing inbound pass the first half, marking 17 games this season he began to receive phone will serve him well at the sealed the Bulls’ second-straight win. has made multiple shots from outside the arc. calls, letters and visits from next level. Mike Conley led Memphis with 28 points and ... Memphis made 11 3-pointers in the game coaches wanting him to play “If he comes into Tech as eight assists, and Marc Gasol had 24 points and has converted at least 10 3s in 20 games for them. Tech got involved a tight end, then Tavin and 11 rebounds. Zach Randolph finished with this season, including 11 of the last 14 games. in the recruiting process in needs to keep working to 15 points and a season-best 16 boards. Missing Wade the spring of Kilpatrick’s improve all aspects of the The game featured 16 lead changes, and nei- Wade’s absence meant missing a reunion junior year and the connec- position,” Ryan said. “Any- ther team held a double-digit lead. with Fizdale. Both left the Miami Heat organi- tion was solid. one can get better. Running “We couldn’t get to our defensive coverage to zation after last season — Wade signing with “I am just happy with the better routes could be his save our lives down the stretch,” Memphis the Bulls and Fizdale getting his first head way that it all turned out biggest challenge. If they coach David Fizdale said. “The second and coaching job in Memphis. Fizdale said he is and I know it is the way it is decide to play him at a dif- fourth quarters, we didn’t defend at the level sort of a “basketball romantic” and would like supposed to be,” Kilpatrick ferent position, I’m sure we are capable of defending.” to have seen Wade retire in Miami. But he pre- said. “Ever since Tech con- Tavin will accept any chal- Tip-ins dicted after the player’s career “his statue will tacted me, it was always lenge and do whatever they Bulls: Nikola Mirotic missed his fourth be out front and (Wade) will be remembered as kind of leading the pack. I ask of him.” straight game dealing with an illness. ... Mc- the great player that he could be.” HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, January 16, 2017 — B3 BASKETBALL Tech men fall in OVC battle with Jacksonville

By Brendan Armstreet Special for HERALD-CITIZEN

It was an uphill battle both ways on Sat- urday night for the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles as they dropped a 74-59 de- cision to the visiting Jacksonville State Gamecocks. David Zalubowski | AP The Golden Eagles kept in close in the USC forward Chimezie first 10 minutes off the first quarter, at Metu, left, turns to shoot 10:49 they only trailed by two points, as the the go-ahead basket score was 15-13 in favor of the Gamecocks. over Colorado forward By the break, the Golden Eagles were Wesley Gordon on Sun- being out rebounded by 13, as well as day in Boulder, Colo. shooting only 34.6 percent from the field, and a forgettable 16.7 percent from beyond the arc. Although these woes persisted throughout the first half, the Golden Ea- Metu with gles never let the Gamecocks score more five consecutive points in the first half, a big reason they were still in the game at career high halftime, down 33-27. “Tough one,” said Tech coach Steve Tony Marable | Special to the Herald-Citizen Payne. “We knew coming in that they were against a very good team. Our two keys to the Tennessee Tech’s Kajon Mack, left, battles with a Jacksonville State defender for pos- game were ball security and rebounding. session during the Golden Eagles’ 74-59 loss to the Gamecocks on Saturday in the “I didn’t know if we could keep them off Hooper Eblen Center. Colorado the glass. They have great veteran guards, By The Associated Press who have been there through the wars. there is no excuse, you have got to find a Tennessee Tech (7-13, 3-2 OVC) were led They had a big 7-footer (Norbertas Giga) way to tough it out. Our ladies did a great in scoring by Rogers, who had 15, on 3 of 7 BOULDER, Colo. — who had a 20-12 night, who was a tough job of that tonight.” 3-point shooting, and 5 of 9 overall. Kajon Chimezie Metu scored a load for us.” With 13:35 left in the second half, the Mack added 13 with seven assists, and career-high 24 points, in- The second half followed the outline of Golden Eagles started a comeback to win Curtis Phillips added 10 and five boards. cluding a go-ahead hook the first, except that a few key players the ball game. Hakeem Rogers sinks a 3 to Jacksonville State (12-8, 4-1 OVC) were shot with 29 seconds left, were missing from the court when Ten- cut the lead down to eight. Over the next 6 lead by Giga, who had a double-double and No. 25 Southern Cal- nessee Tech came back. Not only a big minutes, Tech started to march uphill, and with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Malcolm ifornia held off slumping player, but a big presence from junior with a familiar name, Rogers, sinking a Drumwright filled the stat sheet with 15 Colorado 71-68 on Sun- guard Ja’Cardo Hawkins was no longer layup, the game was tied up at 52, but that points, five rebounds and four assists. day night. present as he would not return due to ill- would be as close as Tennessee Tech would Jacara Cross contributed 14 points and Metu arched a shot ness. Another big player, Markell Hender- come to securing a lead. eight boards, while Christian Cunningham over his defender mo- son, was subbed out after a hard fall and “We got it close there,” Payne said. “We added 10 points and eight rebounds of his ments after Xavier John- an unknown arm injury. got right there, we got some shots, and we own. son gave the Buffaloes a “We were looking slow.” Payne said. “We just missed them and they hit them. When The Golden Eagles will be back in action one-point lead on a 3- looked a little tired. It is probably some of you try to come back late, you are proba- Thursday as they face TSU on the road. pointer. George King had this illness going around campus, but bly in trouble. Tough Game.” Tipoff is 7 p.m. a final chance to tie it at the buzzer, but the ball bounced off the rim. Metu scored 20 points in the opening half by Hardin helps Rockets end losing streak showing off an array of hook shots, mid-range By The Associated Press trying to match Hall of Fame Hawks 111 jumpers and powerful guard Oscar Robertson as the Bucks 98 dunks. His previous high NEW YORK — James only NBA player to average a ATLANTA — Kent Baze- for a game was 21 at Harden had 22 points, 11 re- triple-double for a full season. more scored 24 points, Mike UCLA last January. bounds and 11 assists in his Enes Kanter had 29 points Dunleavy added 20 and At- USC (16-3, 3-3 Pac-12) 12th triple-double of the season and 12 rebounds for the Thun- lanta beat Milwaukee for its trailed by as many as 11 and the Houston Rockets easily der. eighth victory in nine games. points midway through ended their first losing streak DeMarcus Cousins had 31 Dunleavy, in his second the opening half and ral- of the season by beating the points, 11 rebounds and seven game since arriving in a trade lied back, which seems Brooklyn Nets 137-112 on Sun- assists for the Kings, who have last week with Cleveland, had to be nothing new for day night. lost two straight and five of six. his first 20-point performance this team. The Trojans Held to 105 points in losses to Raptors 116 since a first-round playoff have eight comeback Minnesota and Memphis, the Knicks 101 game for Chicago on April 30, wins this season when Rockets bounced back with 104 TORONTO — DeMar 2015. falling behind by nine or after three quarters and DeRozan had 23 points, Nor- Giannis Antetokounmpo had more points. handed the Nets their 10th man Powell added 21 and 33 points for Milwaukee. King had 16 points and straight loss. Toronto used a dominant third Pistons 102 Johnson added 15 for the Eric Gordon led the Rockets quarter to beat New York. Lakers 97 Buffaloes (10-8, 0-5). with 24 points and Trevor Ariza DeRozan also had five re- LOS ANGELES — Tobias NO. 22 Cincinnati 55 added 23. Houston made 21 3- bounds and five assists before Harris scored 23 points and hit East Carolina 46 pointers and had five players coming out late in the third a decisive 3-pointer with 30.5 GREENVILLE, N.C. — with at least 16 points. quarter. Toronto outscored seconds to play, and Detroit Seth Wenig | AP Kyle Washington had 16 Trevor Booker scored 18 New York 27-8 in the third to snapped a three-game losing Rockets' James Harden, left, points and 11 rebounds points for the Nets, who were take a 96-62 lead. streak with a victory over Los drives to the basket during the and Cincinnati beat East still without Jeremy Lin The Raptors improved to 27- Angeles. first half of a game against the Carolina for its eighth (strained left hamstring) on the 13, taking the lead for good late Marcus Morris scored 23 Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays straight win. night they gave out his bobble- in the first quarter. They led points and Andre Drummond Center on Sunday in New York. Jacob Evans III added head and also rested Brook by 38 points in the third in had 15 points and 17 rebounds 10 points for the Bearcats Lopez. winning their third straight for the Pistons. They wrapped Mavericks 98 (15-2, 5-0 American Ath- Thunder 122 game overall and fifth in a row up their longest trip of the sea- Timberwolves 87 letic Conference). Kings 118 against the Knicks. son by beating the Lakers at DALLAS — Wesley Cincinnati extended its SACRAMENTO, Calif. — DeMarre Carroll added 20 Staples Center for the first Matthews scored 19 points and longest winning streak Russell Westbrook had 36 points, and Jonas Valanciunas time in seven tries since Nov. Dirk Nowitzki added 17 to help since the 2013-14 team points, 11 rebounds and 10 as- had 12 points and 16 rebounds. 14, 2008. Dallas beat Minnesota. reeled off 15 straight. sists for his 20th triple-double Carmelo Anthony led the Detroit barely hung on down J.J. Barea scored 15 points Freshman Elijah of the season and Oklahoma Knicks with 18 points, Justin the stretch of a back-and-forth for Dallas, and Deron Williams Hughes had 18 points for City beat Sacramento. Holiday had 17, and Derrick game with the Lakers, who had 13 points and 10 assists. the Pirates (9-10, 1-5). Westbrook had 19 triple-dou- Rose added 16. The Knicks are lost their fourth straight de- Gorgui Dieng had 21 points, They have lost five in a bles last season. He entered av- 2-10 in their last 12 to drop to spite 26 points from Lou and Andrew Wiggins added 19 row. eraging a triple-double and is 18-23. Williams. for the Timberwolves.

SCORECARD I BTN — Illinois at Purdue Sunday, Jan. 15 16. Arizona (16-2) beat Arizona State 91- ond, Memphis team. A_18,119 Monday's Games On Television ESPN — Kentucky at Mississippi St. Green Bay 34, Dallas 31 75. (18,119). Atlanta at New York, 1 p.m. ESPN2 — Texas at Baylor 18, Kansas City 16 17. Purdue (14-4) lost to Iowa 83-78. Portland at Washington, 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 16 ESPNU — Pittsburgh at NC State Conference Championships 18. Wisconsin (14-3) beat Ohio State 89- Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 3:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL ESPNEWS — South Florida at UCF Sunday, Jan. 22 66. Standings and Schedule New Orleans at Indiana, 4 p.m. SEC — Arkansas at Texas A&M NFC 19. Virginia (13-3) beat Clemson 77-73. Orlando at Denver, 5 p.m. 11 a.m. All Times EST FS1 — Marquette at Butler 8 p.m. Green Bay at Atlanta, 3:05 p.m. 20. Notre Dame (16-2) beat Miami 67-62; Charlotte at Boston, 7:30 p.m. CBSSN — Wichita St. at Evansville AFC beat Virginia Tech 76-71. EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. 1 p.m. Atlantic Division FS1 — Creighton at Xavier ESPN — Michigan at Wisconsin Pittsburgh at New England, 6:40 p.m. 21. Saint Mary's (15-2) beat Portland 74- Utah at Phoenix, 9 p.m. ESPNU — Vanderbilt at Georgia 33; lost to No. 5 Gonzaga 79-56. WLPct GB OKC at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 2 p.m. Toronto 27 13 .675 — ESPN2 — Texas-Arlington at South Ala- SEC — Tennessee at Mississippi Sunday, Jan. 29 22. Cincinnati (15-2) beat SMU 66- Tuesday's Games 10 p.m. At Orlando, Fla. 64;beat East Carolina 55-46. Boston 25 15 .625 2 Houston at Miami, 7:30 p.m. bama New York 18 23 .439 9½ 3:30 p.m. ESPNU — New Mexico at Boise St. AFC vs. NFC, 8 p.m. (ESPN) 23. Florida (14-3) beat Alabama 80-67; Toronto at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Super Bowl beat Georgia 80-76, OT. Philadelphia 12 26 .316 14 Dallas at Chicago, 8 p.m. FS1 — DePaul at St. John's Brooklyn 8 32 .200 19 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5 24. Minnesota (15-4) lost to Michigan Minnesota at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. NBA — Houston at Miami At Houston State 65-47; lost to Penn State 52-50. Southeast Division Denver at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. FS1 — Seton Hall at Villanova Atlanta 23 17 .575 — 6 p.m. 9:30 p.m. TBD, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) 25. Kansas State (13-4) lost to Texas Wednesday's Games NBA — Denver at L.A. Lakers Tech 66-65; lost to No. 1 Baylor 77-68. Washington 20 19 .513 2½ Memphis at Washington, 7 p.m. CBSSN — Boston U. at Loyola (Md.) Charlotte 20 20 .500 3 ESPN — Syracuse at North Carolina NHL HOCKEY I 25. Southern Cal (16-3) lost to Utah 86- Portland at Charlotte, 7 p.m. 8 p.m. NCAA Basketball 64; beat Colorado 71-68. Orlando 17 25 .405 7 Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. ESPNU — NC Central at Hampton Miami 11 30 .268 12½ 8 p.m. NBCSN — Chicago at Colorado New York at Boston, 7:30 p.m. SOCCER Top 25 scores this week Central Division Atlanta at Detroit, 8 p.m. ESPN — Kansas at Iowa St. I NBA Cleveland 29 10 .744 — ESPNU — Jackson St. at Texas South- 2 p.m. 1. Baylor (16-1) lost to No. 10 West Vir- Milwaukee at Houston, 8 p.m. FS2 — FA Cup, Lincoln City vs. Ipswich Milwaukee 20 19 .513 9 Orlando at New Orleans, 8 p.m. ern ginia 89-68; beat No. 25 Kansas State Grizzlies, Bulls box Indiana 20 19 .513 9 FS1 — Providence at Georgetown Town 77-68. Indiana at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Chicago 21 21 .500 9½ OKC at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL 2. Kansas (16-1) beat Oklahoma 81-70; CHICAGO (108) Detroit 19 24 .442 12 Noon 8 p.m. beat Oklahoma State 87-80. Zipser 2-3 1-2 5, Gibson 7-14 4-5 18, Thursday's Games ESPN2 — , second WESTERN CONFERENCE Phoenix at Cleveland, 7 p.m. NBA — Atlanta at New York 3. Villanova (17-1) beat No. 15 Xavier 79- Lopez 5-11 2-5 12, Carter-Williams 5- Southwest Division 4 p.m. round, at Melbourne, Australia 54; beat St. John's 70-57. 8 4-5 14, Butler 6-14 3-7 16, McDer- Dallas at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 2 a.m. (Wednesday) WLPct GB Washington at New York, 8 p.m. NBA — Orlando at Denver 4. UCLA (18-1) beat Colorado 104-89; mott 9-16 10-11 31, Portis 2-3 0-0 4, San Antonio 31 9 .775 — 7 p.m. ESPN2 — Australian Open, second beat Utah 83-82. Felicio 2-3 0-0 4, Rondo 2-5 0-0 4, Denver at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. round, at Melbourne, Australia Houston 32 11 .744 ½ Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. TNT — Cleveland at Golden State 5. Gonzaga (17-0) beat Loyola Mary- Valentine 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 40-78 24-35 Memphis 25 18 .581 7½ 9:30 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL mount 93-55; beat No. 21 Saint Mary's 108. 6 p.m. New Orleans 16 25 .390 15½ TNT — Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers 79-56. MEMPHIS (104) Dallas 13 27 .325 18 I Transactions NHL HOCKEY CBSSN — Memphis at South Florida 6. Kentucky (15-2) beat Vanderbilt 87-81; Parsons 2-6 2-2 7, Green 6-8 0-0 14, FS1 — Oklahoma at Texas Northwest Division 6 p.m. beat Auburn 92-72. Gasol 10-21 2-2 24, Conley 9-17 7-7 Utah 26 16 .619 — Sunday NBCSN — Washington at Pittsburgh 8 p.m. 7. Duke (14-4) lost to No. 9 Florida State 28, Allen 2-8 0-0 4, Ennis 0-3 0-0 0, BTN — Michigan St. at Northwestern Oklahoma City 25 17 .595 1 TENNIS 88-72; lost to No. 14 Louisville 78-69. Randolph 7-19 0-0 15, Daniels 0-5 2-2 Portland 18 24 .429 8 BASKETBALL 8 p.m. 8. Creighton (17-1) beat No. 12 Butler 2, Carter 4-8 0-0 10. Totals 40-95 13- Denver 15 23 .395 9 National Basketball Association ESPN2 — Australian Open, first round, I NFL 75-64; beat Truman State 101-69. 13 104. Minnesota 14 27 .341 11½ DALLAS MAVERICKS — Signed G at Melbourne, Australia 9. Florida State (16-2) beat No. 7 Duke Chicago 14 38 26 30—108 Pacific Division Pierre Jackson to a 10-day contract. 2 a.m. (Tuesday) Playoff schedule 88-72; lost to No. 11 North Carolina 96- Memphis 19 27 31 27—104 Golden State 34 6 .850 — NBA Development League ESPN2 — Australian Open, first round, 83. 3-Point Goals_Chicago 4-17 (McDermott L.A. Clippers 28 14 .667 7 DELAWARE 87ERS — Acquired F at Melbourne, Australia All Times EST 10. West Virginia (15-2) beat No. 1 Bay- 3-6, Butler 1-5, Carter-Williams 0-1, Sacramento 16 24 .400 18 Roscoe Smith from Los Angeles for the WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Wild-card Playoffs lor 89-68; beat Texas 74-72. Rondo 0-1, Zipser 0-1, Portis 0-1, Gib- Phoenix 13 27 .325 21 returning player rights to G Juwan 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7 11. North Carolina (16-3) beat Wake For- son 0-1, Valentine 0-1), Memphis 11- L.A. Lakers 15 30 .333 21½ Staten, pending a physical. BTN — Wisconsin at Penn St. Houston 27, Oakland 14 est 93-87; beat No. 9 Florida State 96- 32 (Conley 3-9, Green 2-3, Gasol 2-5, Sunday's Games FOOTBALL ESPN2 — Notre Dame at Tennessee Seattle 26, Detroit 6 83. Carter 2-5, Randolph 1-1, Parsons 1- Dallas 98, Minnesota 87 SEC — Mississippi at Mississippi St. Sunday, Jan. 8 12. Butler (15-3) lost to No. 8 Creighton 3, Allen 0-1, Daniels 0-5). Fouled Atlanta 111, Milwaukee 98 DENVER BRONCOS — Agreed to terms Pittsburgh 30, Miami 12 75-64; beat No. 15 Xavier 83-78. Out_None. Rebounds_Chicago 47 Toronto 116, New York 101 with assistant offensive line coach Green Bay 38, N.Y. Giants 13 13. Oregon (16-2) beat Oregon State 85-43. (Butler, Gibson 8), Memphis 50 (Ran- Houston 137, Brooklyn 112 John Benton. Tuesday, Jan. 17 Divisional Playoffs 14. Louisville (15-3) beat Pittsburgh 85- dolph 16). Assists_Chicago 18 (Butler Chicago 108, Memphis 104 HOCKEY Saturday, Jan. 14 80; beat No. 7 Duke 78-69. 6), Memphis 24 (Conley 8). Total National Hockey League COLLEGE BASKETBALL Oklahoma City 122, Sacramento 118 Atlanta 36, Seattle 20 15. Xavier (13-4) lost to No. 3 Villanova Fouls_Chicago 14, Memphis 22. Tech- Detroit 102, L.A. Lakers 97 EDMONTON OILERS — Recalled D Jor- 6 p.m. New England 34, Houston 16 79-54; lost to No. 12 Butler 83-78. nicals_Memphis defensive three sec- dan Oesterle from Bakersfield (AHL).

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001 Legals 001 Legals 110 Cons. Work 135 Yard Work 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp.

NOTICE OF lotte Walker and Thomas BOB'S Construction: Spe- DODSON LAWN CARE! siders all qualified applic- P/T Sports Writer wanted. FORECLOSURE SALE E. Walker. cializing in concrete, • Commercial - Residential ants regardless of race, General knowledge of Other Interested Party(ies): brick/block, additions, re- • Mowing gender, color, religion, na- sports helpful, but no experi- STATE OF TENNESSEE, N/A models, hardwood/tile, roof- • Landscaping tional origin, age, sexual ence needed. Responsibilit- PUTNAM COUNTY ing, building packages, and • Sod orientation, gender iden- ies would involve some The sale of the property de- all your construction needs. • Seed & Aerate tity, disability, veteran work at night and on week- WHEREAS, Thomas E. scribed above shall be sub- Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • • Mulch status or other classifica- ends attending sporting Walker, Jr. and Charlotte ject to all matters shown on Affordable Prices 931-319- • Fertilize tion protected by law. events in the local area. For Walker executed a Deed of any recorded plat; any and 6107. 15 years experience. more information contact Trust to Mortgage Electron- all liens against said prop- Use Commercial Busy OB/GYN office look- Scott Wilson at (931)526- ic Registration Systems, erty for unpaid property B&B ROOFING & REMOD- Equipment Call (931) 260- ing for a F/T certified coder; 9715 or email Inc., as nominee for Accred- taxes; any restrictive coven- ELING: Roof Repairs & Re- 8646 preferable medical coding scott.wilson@herald- ited Home Lenders, Inc., ants, easements or set-back placement. Roof Cleaning, experience of 1-3 years. citizen.com Lender and Affiliated Title lines that may be applicable; Home Repairs, additions & BUSHHOGGING EOC. Send resume to BOX Insurance LLC, Trustee(s), any prior liens or encum- remodeling. Lic'd/Ins'd Free 1189, H-C P.O. Box 2729, Painters Needed: Exp'd Est (931)979-2076 FREE ESTIMATES which was dated August 31, brances as well as any pri- (931) 510-8505 Cookeville, TN 38502-2729 brush, roll & spray painting 2005 and recorded on ority created by a fixture fil- needed for the busiest September 6, 2005 in Book ing; a deed of trust; and any Northern Total Home Care Carpet cleaner: Coit servic- painting Co. in the Upper 256, Page 631, Putnam matter than an accurate sur- Roofing/siding specialist, BUSHHOGGING, GARDEN se of Ckvl is currently look- Cumberland. Must be able County, Tennessee Re- vey of the premises might decks, garages, power Tilling, Front End Loader, ing for an exp'd carpet to pass a drug test, back- gister of Deeds. disclose; and washing, staining. Free Dirt & Gravel Work, Lawn- cleaner to fill position. Non- ground chk & have valid Est's, Lic/Ins'd, Over 25 yrs mowing. Reasonable Rate. experienced people can ap- drivers lic. w/ reliable trans- WHEREAS, default having All right and equity of re- exp, Senior/military dis- Exp'd 931-261-7871. ply, training will be given. portation!! Must have ref's! counts. Call (931)349-5180 been made in the payment demption, statutory or other- Applicants must be able 931-858-3474 of the debt(s) and obliga- wise, homestead, and TK Lawn & Landscaping bodied & clean cut, also tion(s) thereby secured by dower are expressly waived 120 Paint/Wallpaper Leaf removal, mulch, mow- need to be personable with the said Deed of Trust and in said Deed of Trust, and ing, stone work, aerating, a hard working attitude. No Painting Foreman needed. the current holder of said the title is believed to be PAINTING/ STAINING/P. gutter cleaning, landscap- drugs & no thiefs please. Need experience in both Deed of Trust, U.S. Bank good, but the undersigned WASH, window screens, ing. Todd Kinniard 931-260- Apply at 86 S. Willlow Ave. comm/res & running a busy Trust, N.A., as Trustee for will sell and convey only as Plumb., Elec., Storm Doors. 5819 or call office at 372-0755. crew. Must have a valid LSF9 Master Participation Substitute Trustee. The right 38 yrs exp. Exc. Ref's. Call drivers license, reliable transportaion, an eye for de- Trust, (the “Holder”), ap- is reserved to adjourn the David 931-445-3796 or 265- GUTTERS CLEANED OUT Construction Personnel pointed the undersigned, day of the sale to another 0639. Tree, hedge trimming & Wanted- We are seeking to tail & the drive to complete Brock & Scott, PLLC, as day, time, and place certain hire laborers, pipe layers, jobs in a timely manner. removal. Fence row Must be able to keep job Substitute Trustee, by an in- without further publication, Munoz Remolding & clearing. Lic'd/Ins'd. Bruce equip. operators, truck strument duly recorded in upon announcement at the Painting Thompson (931) 252-2277 drivers, foreman, & other notes & timesheets. Must the Office of the Register of time and place for the sale Bathroom remodeling pos. Please apply between be able to pass a drug Deeds of Putnam County, set forth above. •Hardwood •Wall Repair 8 am & 3 pm in person at test. (931)858-3474 Tennessee, with all the •Int/Ext •Deck Staining •Gut- 140 Other 4580 S. Jefferson Ave. rights, powers and priv- This office is attempting to ters Cleaned and MUCH ileges of the original Trust- collect a debt. Any informa- MORE! (931)239-5812 JACKSON MOVING We Cookeville Plumbing & ee named in said Deed of tion obtained will be used have the 20' box truck. No Electric is now hiring FT Trust; and for that purpose. RMD PAINTING stress for you & your fur- Exp'd HVAC/Plumber/Elec- •Interior/Exterior. •Power niture. Ref's Avail. Call for trician Service Tech. Pay Cookeville office opened in 1987 NOW, THEREFORE, no- Brock & Scott, PLLC, washing •Staining. Free Es- free Est. 931-268-9102 D.O.E. Apply in person by Arnold E. Lefkovitz tice is hereby given that the Substitute Trustee timates. Guaranteed to 1306 N Washington or call ALL TYPES OF entire indebtedness has c/o Tennessee Foreclosure beat any price. Call 526-9290 ext 2, M-F 8-5. been declared due and pay- Department (931)525-1186 or 529-1029. BANKRUPTCIES able as provided in said 6 Cadillac Drive, Suite 140 Cookeville Regional Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 Deed of Trust by the Holder, Brentwood, TN 37027 MEADOWS PAINTING: Medical Center seeking More than 35 years of experience filing and that as agent for the un- PH: 615-550-7697 FX: 615- Res/Comm, power washing, Catering Supervisor tens of thousands of bankruptcies. dersigned, Brock & Scott, 550-8484 deck staining. Serving Upper • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures PLLC, Substitute Trustee, File No.: 16-11213 FC01 Cumberland since 1978. Free The Catering Supervisor is • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment by virtue of the power and 1/9, 16, 23 Est. (931)526-2210, 303-6291. responsible for overseeing authority vested in it, will on the day-to-day operation of January 31, 2017, at 005 GANTT'S AUTO TRIM the Catering and Dishroom 12:00PM at the usual and Public Notices 121 Pest Control & UPHOLSTERY operations of the Food and ADOPTIONS customary location at the Complete Auto/Boat Interiors Nutrition department. Posi- DIVORCE Putnam County Courthouse, Some secrets need Owner Wayne Gantt tion works closely with the CHILD CUSTODY Cookeville, Tennessee, pro- to be shared. 931-372-7606 Production Manager to pro- ceed to sell at public outcry mote smooth operations for WILLS & PROBATE to the highest and best bid- 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville SEXUAL catering/special events. Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area der for cash, the following 210 Child/Elder Care EDUCATION: High school described property situated ASSAULT diploma or equivalent re- 528-5297 in Putnam County, Ten- it's not ALL STAR PEST First Choice Cleaning quired. www.lefkovitz.com Ins'd, lic'd, bonded. Looking We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. nessee, to wit: your fault! CONTROL EXPERIENCE: Requires © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz OF TENNESSEE for small businesses to minimum of 3-5 years previ- TAX MAP NO: 048N-D- For confidential help Complete Termite Service clean, any hours. (931)979- ous related experience, 003.00 or information, call Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. 0484 call anytime. training or equivalent com- All work guaranteed bination of education and Located in the 14th Civil Free Estimates. I WOULD LIKE TO SIT experience. District of Putnam County, MARTY KELLY, 931-526-8550 with the elderly Tennessee, as follows: Charter # 4252 Call Mary @ (931)319-3538 Apply at: www.crmchealth.org Beginning at a point on the 125 Home Renovation I WOULD like to house E.O.E. Southwest right of way of (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707- clean or sit with elderly Peter Avenue, same being 5197 people part-time. 931-252- Exp trim & framing car- the East corner of D.M. 3893, 372-2540. penter needed. Drug free. Goff; thence Southeast- Call 931-544-3854 wardly and running with said 025 Special Notices right of way of Peter Aven- REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & 215 Employment Opp. FACILITIES & SAFETY ue 145 feet to the Alva Ford DOORS. Call today for free in- TECHNICIAN line; thence southwest- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE home Est. Serving Ckvl for over Accepting resumes for wardly and running with said 15 yrs. 931-Windows Probation Officer in Person with interest in Ford line 350 feet to the Joe Sparta/Smithville, TN area. safety compliance, to work Swallows line; thence North- The Herald Citizen has in- stalled an after hours drop in conjunction w/Plant Man- westwardly and running with Applicants must work well ager in a sawmill environ- said Joe Swallows line 145 box for !!! • Circulation Dept. payments THE BLESSED CAR- with the public & be a team ment recording & imple- feet to the D.M. Goff line; PENTER player. All applicants are re- menting various safety pro- thence Northeastwardly and • Classified Dept. payments • Letters to the Editor Honest. Dependable. Helping quired to either have A.S. in grams. Safety experience running with said D.M. Goff the world get better one job at Criminal Justice related field helpful, but not req'd. Good line 350 feet to the Southw- • Community News Bulletin • I Like to Know Questions a time. Also pressure washing. or a B.S. degree in any field computer & organizational est right of way of Peter Av- Rodney Hogue, Owner/Op- or. Applicants must have no skills req'd, along with a will- enue, the place of begin- • News & Sports Info and erator 931-881-5851 Photos prior record & will be sub- ingness to learn. F/T posi- ning. ject to drug screening. tion with excellent benefits. YOUR LOCAL NEWS Please email resumes to Send resumes to Being Block F, Lot No. 6 in 130 Tree Service [email protected] [email protected] the Supplemental Addition SOURCE Herald-Citizen OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE to the Town of Monterey by HIRING WEEKLY Leo Rassieur, Trustee of 1300 Neal Street 4 generations of tree care. BB&T Legge Insurance is Cookeville, TN 38501 Specialize in dangerous tree hiring! We currently have an •Temps to Hire for Local property conveyed by C.H. Factory. Whitney Deed recorded in PLEASE READ YOUR AD removal.Grind stumps. opportunity for a Commer- Lic/Ins. T. Bowman 537- cial P&C producer in •Quality Control Inspectors. Book N, Page 181 of Put- The Herald-Citizen makes Call DP Personnel nam County record. Recor- every effort to assure that 2466;260-5655 Cookeville. The ideal can- didate will be a dynamic and (931) 372-8882 ded in Book Z, Page 536 your ad is accurate. Advert- M & M TREE SERVICE 257 S. Willow Ave, Ckvl and copied January 26, isers should read their ad- competitive sales person Trim, top & remove trees. who wants to join our team Home Caregivers is seek- 1963 by James E. Raines. vertisement the first day it Also stump removal. appears and report any er- and make a difference. If ing Exp'd, mature, compas- Free Est. Lic/Ins you have the drive and want sionate, dependable care- Being the same property rors immediately. The Her- Call 432-4382 or 260-6304 conveyed to Glinda L. ald-Citizen is responsible for to be part of a leading or- givers to work in-home care Brown by Warranty Deed only the first incorrect inser- ganization in the area, in the Putnam Co. area. EVERGREEN TREE ser- please submit your resume Duties would include per- from Ronnie D. Hargis as tion and no allowance will vice We top, trim, prune & recorded on 06/30/2005 in be made for more than one to [email protected]. sonal care, light house- remove trees. Jeff Burchett These positions include full keeping & meal prep. If you Book 240, Page 597, in the insertion. & Shawn Roberson. Satis- Register's Office of Putnam comprehensive health bene- are interested & have a faction guaranteed Fully Ins'd fits, the opportunity to work County, Tennessee. For Pri- (931)319-1199, 261-8870 genuine desire to assist the or reference see need from 103 Auto Svc./Repair with great people, reliable elderly give us a call at 931- JP Morgan Chase to Ron- work/life balance, 6% 401k 528-8585 or send resume J & A AUTO SERVICE ARBOR MEDICS Tree match, pension, and others. nie D. Hargis as recorded Specialist: Owner: Scott to www.homecaregiverstn.com Great service at discount Orientations are beginning on 05/27/2005 in Book 232, prices! TOWING AVAIL- Winningham. ISA Certified Page 152, and Substitute BB&T is an Equal Oppor- soon so please give us a ABLE 931-260-6459 Arborist. #SO-5152-AT tunity Employer and con- call. Trustees Deed to JP Mor- 537-6829 / 261-1967 gan Chase as recorded on s 02/03/2005 in Book 205, 105 Cleaning Page 345, and Deed from 135 Yard Work Arthur Hicks to James L. CARPET CLEANING Poteet and wife Linda M. DISCOUNT .. 349-2288 RHETT BUTLER's Poteet as recorded on LAWN CARE Licensed 11/25/1980 in Book 229, Putnam Guaranteed Mowing, Landscaping, Page 699, said Register's Mulching, Office. Yard Maintenance 108 Concrete,Masonry Call local cell 544-3303 Being the same property conveyed to Thomas E. BELLIS' CONCRETE LAWN MOWING: Gutter Walker Jr. and wife, Char- Complete Concrete Work cleaning, light hauling. odd lotte Walker, from Glinda L. From grade work to slab jobs, remove old barns/bld- Brown, by Deed dated Au- Serving Cookeville Area ings, garage cleaning. 432- gust 31, 2005 and Recor- Since 1997 0863 / 510-4040 ded September 9, 2005 in Licensed, insured. Drug Book 256 at Page 629, Put- free workplace. MOWING, LANDSCAPING, nam County Register's Of- 858-6240 / 528-6240 Pressure Washing, hauling, fice, State of Tennessee. cleaning, odd jobs. Free G&L CONCRETE Est. Call 265-5775 SUBJECT to any applicable Driveways, sidewalks, governmental zoning ordin- patios, retaining walls. Free ances or subdivision regula- Est. 20 yrs exp. YARD MAN Call 931-445-5624 FREE Est., experienced tions in effect thereon. Low rates, great work. COOKEVILLE CONCRETE Mowing. Parcel ID Number: 048N D Driveways, slabs, all types 931-432-2494 or 003.00 of stamped concrete, all 931-261-4629 Address/Description: 575 types of metal bldgs. 20% East Peter Avenue, disc to all Sr Citizens. WOULD LIKE to do Monterey, TN 38574. Winter time special. 40 yrs yard work Current Owner(s): Char- exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 Call (931)650-1005

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215 Employment Opp. 415 RVs 540 Firewood/Stoves 720 Apt/Duplex Rent 730 Mobile Hm Rent Practice Administrator ex- FIREWOOD SALE 1BR, 1BA close to TTU. 1 BR Mobile Home, Vinyl empt position available: $40/mixed, $50/hardwood. $425 water incl'd. Call siding, shingle roof, Excel- responsible for providing the We can deliver (931)349-4219 (931)261-7427 lent Condition, Nice com- leadership role in conjunc- LOOKING FOR a place to munity inside city limits of 2BR, 1BA. Stove, refrig, tion w/managing physician dump Free Fire Wood and Ckvl. $350/dep, $350/mo. DW, CH/A. $380/mo. Small partner & appropriate sup- Mulch in Putnam County. Ref's Req'd. Josh at (931) pets OK!! Call 526-1988. port staff. Responsibilities (931)260-5655 528-2804 ext. 3102. include but are not limited to 2BR 1BA in town, water/ap- managing professional, clin- MIXED FIREWOOD 2BR 2BA CONDO , one level in St. James Place in pls furn'd. NO PETS. ical & administrative prac- BOAT and RV STORAGE: $30/ rick 537-3829 the heart of Cookeville. $300/mo + dep. Ref's req'd. tices & personnel. Only ap- 40' long, 12 ' wide doors, 14' (931)260-2032 plicants with strong skills in $1000, available Feb. 1st. tall. Has electric & lights. SEASONED FIREWOOD Please call or text Jay at Human Relations, Contract- Gated at night. 4 min. No. of 2BR MOBILE home right in Hardwood. Starting at 931-260-9244. No pets! 1 ing, Revenue Cycle pro- Algood right off Hwy 111. $50/rick. (931)265-2918 Cookeville City limits. New cess, credentialing, HIPAA Call (931)544-2871 year lease minimum. carpet, lots of counter space compliance & other area of & cabinets. Available for im- compliance will be con- 545 Pets & Supplies 2BR TOWNHOUSE mediate leasing. Josh at sidered. Candidate must 425 Autos for Sale $435/mo. (931) 528-2804 ext. 3102. have at least 3 yrs experi- LOOKING FOR A PET? Call (931)319-3258 2BR, 1BA furn'd. Water pd, ence in Practice Manage- 2004 HONDA ACCORD Adopt your new best no WD/HU. No pets! $400/mo, ment or Equivalent. EOE. 12,000 miles. $9,000. friend! 2BR, 1.5BA townhouse, Call 372-2013 Visit us online at www.aarf- TTU area, W/D HU. $550 + $250/dep. Refs req'd. S. Ckvl Send resume to BOX 1190, city limits. 510-4043 H-C P.O. Box 2729, tn.com to see all of our res- dep. 2BR, 1.5BA town- Cookeville, TN 38502-2729 cued dogs, cats, puppies house w/gar. $650 + dep. 3BR 2BA stunning mobile and kittens! Meet the dogs No pets. (931)261-1711 home inside Cookeville City and cats for adoption at our limits! Front porch, new car- adoption events - call, email 2BR, 1.5BA Townhouse. pet, beautiful cabinetry in Excellent Location Hdwd, Security Officers or visit our website for our kitchen & lawn care carpet, privacy deck, W&D Hiring F/T & P/T security of- event schedule. All pets are provided, Ref's req'd Hookup, CH&A. No Pets ficers in the Ckvl area. Pro- fully vetted and already $550/dep, $550/mo. Josh $625/mo + Dep. Before fessional appearance, drug fixed. A.A.R.F. is a 501(c)(3) (931) 528-2804 ext. 3102 6:00pm Call (931)854-5149 test, background check non-profit, no-kill animal res- 2011 CHEVY Volt: Excel- cue/foster organization run req'd. Call 866-797-4295 or 2BR, 1BA: CHA, cable, 740 Comm/Ind Rent apply online at lent Cond, new tires & bat- by volunteers. Please be tery, all power, body has part of the solution to end Woods, Peaceful. $595/mo knighthawksecurityco.com Call 528-1441 1300 SF newly renovated 72K miles, engine has 25K animal overpopulation - office space. 430 N. Wash- miles, Hybrid, no accidents, spay or neuter your pets. APT 4BR, 4BA. Appliances ington. $850/mo. 1st, last none smoking, 38 miles per A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue mo & sec dep req'd 526- gallon. 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By DAVE SKRETTA ers, they are 3-7 against New England AP Sports Writer overall, losing their only playoff matchup. They are also 1-4 at Foxbor- KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Le’Veon Bell ough, the win coming when deftly danced his way through the teeth was hurt in 2008. of the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Roethlisberger is 3-1 in AFC champi- night. onship games, though, and 2-1 in Super Next, he’ll carry Pittsburgh Steelers Bowls. off to New England. Kelce sounds off With his amusingly patient, madden- The Chiefs appeared to have made a ingly effective running style, Bell fol- 2-point conversion to tie the game in lowed up a stellar wild-card effort the closing minutes, but left tackle Eric against Miami with 170 yards rushing Fisher was called for holding. The at Arrowhead Stadium. He kept churn- Chiefs had to attempt the conversion ing for first downs when the game was again and Alex Smith’s pass fell harm- hanging in the balance, helping the lessly to the turf. Steelers persevere for an 18-16 victory. Tight end Travis Kelce spent his en- Next up is Tom Brady and the Patri- tire postgame media session — all 90 ots with a spot in the Super Bowl on the seconds that the Chiefs’ media staff al- line. lowed — ripping the penalty, referee “It’s going to be fun. It’s definitely a Carl Cheffers and the rest of his crew. showdown game for us,” Bell said. “It’s “The momentum is getting on our going to be another hostile environ- side and just get our jugulars ripped ment, going against Tom Brady, one of Orlin Wagner | AP out because the ref felt bad for James the best ever to do this.” Harrison falling on the ground, it’s ig- Then again, Bell is becoming one of Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell, right, runs from Chiefs free safety Ron norance,” Kelce said. “The ref the best running backs to do this. Parker during the second half on Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. shouldn’t be able to wear a zebra jersey He had four consecutive 100-yard- night when Kansas City struggled to to beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the ever again. He shouldn’t be able to wear plus efforts late in the season, including get into any kind of offensive rhythm, Super Bowl two weeks later. it at Foot Locker.” a 236-yard outing against Buffalo. He and the Steelers were able to ride Bell “They’re the team to beat,” DeCastro The other ‘Killer B’ followed with 167 yards rushing against to victory. said. “We’re going to have to play a per- was relatively quiet the Dolphins before causing all kinds of “It’s just football, man. You wish you fect game to win.” most of the night, except for a 52-yard heartburn for the Chiefs, who always could score more points,” Steelers of- No Ben last time reception early in the game, when the seemed to be where Bell was just a mo- fensive lineman David DeCastro said, When the Patriots beats the Steelers Steelers’ star somehow ment ago. “but obviously it’s nice if you can have 27-16 on Oct. 23, Roethlisberger was got matched up 1-on-1 with linebacker Just about the only thing missing Boswell put points on the board every sidelined with a left knee injury. With Justin Houston. But he still finished from his line Sunday night was a touch- time.” Big Ben in sweats on the sideline in with six catches for 108 yards. down. The Steelers and Patriots will be Pittsburgh, backup Landry Jones was None of them was bigger than the The Chiefs kept stiffening in the red meeting in the playoffs for the first time 27 of 49 for 281 yards with a touchdown final one, a 7-yard catch on third-and-3 zone, and held the Steelers to a playoff- since January 2004, when New England and an interception in his third career at the Pittsburgh 2 with 1:53 left. The record six field goals by Chris Boswell. rolled through Ben Roethlisberger and start. first down allowed the Steelers to run But that turned out to be enough on a Co. in the AFC title game. They went on Since Roethlisberger joined the Steel- out the clock. Federer returns with a win By JOHN PYE AP Sports Writer

MELBOURNE, Australia — Roger Federer returned from a six-month layoff to beat fellow Marco Garcia | AP 35-year-old Jurgen Melzer just before midnight on day one of Justin Thomas follows his shot on the 17th tee dur- the Australian Open, agreeing ing the final round of the Sony Open on Sunday in it felt a bit like coming home. Honolulu. The 17-time major winner hadn’t played at tour level since Wimbledon, giving his injured Thomas breaks records left knee time to heal. He served 19 aces and had only one double-fault in a 7-5, 3- at Sony Open and wins 6, 6-2, 6-2 win on Monday over Melzer, but dropped serve three By DOUG FERGUSON times and had moments of frus- AP Golf Writer tration. “It’s nice to be playing nor- HONOLULU — One of the gifts Justin Thomas re- mal tennis again,” he said. “It ceived from winning the Sony Open was a 106-pound was a long road (but) I’m in the book that was said to be the largest in the world. draw, which is a beautiful Contrary to the whispers going around the room at thing.” Waialae Country Club, it was not filled with the scor- Federer surprised himself by ing records he set this week. still feeling nervous when the This was “Equation of Time,” a collection of land- match started, and took a while scape photography by Australian artist Peter Lik. to settle down. Thomas put together his own masterpiece. “I was fine all day ... I felt It began with a 15-foot eagle putt on his final hole fine. Then I hit four frames in a Thursday for a 59, only the eighth sub-60 round on row,” he said. “It was like, the PGA Tour. It ended with a two-putt birdie from 60 ‘Whew, it’s not as easy as I feet that gave him the lowest 72-hole score in tour thought it was going to be,’” he history. said. “Think I struggled for a In between was golf so dominant, from his power while to find that groove, that to his putting, that the first full-field event of the rhythm.” year was a one-man show. Federer has won four Aus- “I’m not joking when I say I won the other tourna- tralian titles and reached the ment,” Justin Rose said after finishing seven shots semifinals or better in 12 of the Kin Cheung | AP behind. previous 13 years, and making Roger Federer serves during a practice session ahead of the Aus- With a lei draped around his neck, Thomas headed himself at home on Rod Laver tralian Open in Melbourne, Australia on Sunday. home with two weeks of golf that elevated his status Arena. beyond a ranking that rose to No. 8 in the world. He’ll play another qualifier in the last two — to six-time cham- Five of the women’s seeds lost The 23-year-old from Kentucky now has four PGA the second round after Noah pion Novak Djokovic. But he did on the opening day, led by No. 4 Tour victories, three of them this season dating to Rubin beat Bjorn Fratangelo. take something off his long- Simona Halep, who lost 6-3, 6-1 his successful title defense at the CIMB Classic in Plenty of highly-ranked play- time friend at the end of last to Shelby Rogers in the first Malaysia. The other two were in Hawaii, starting ers concurred that first rounds year when he replaced Djokovic match on Rod Laver Arena. with his three-shot victory at Kapalua last week in are never easy, including de- in the top ranking during a champion Gar- the SBS Tournament of Champions. fending champion and top- stunning finish to the season. bine Muguruza needed a med- “I just can’t get over how fast these two weeks ranked Angelique Kerber and Wawrinka, who made his ical timeout before advancing went by and how much of a blur they almost are,” U.S. Open champion Stan breakthrough in 7-5, 6-4 over Marina Erakovic. Thomas said. “I played some great golf. I’m really ex- Wawrinka. Australia in 2014, had a tough Seven-time major winner cited where my game is and how comfortable I’m In his first Grand Slam match time in the first night match on Venus Williams beat Kateryna feeling when I’m out there.” with the elevated status of hav- Margaret Court Arena, scrap- Kozlova 7-6 (5), 7-5, avoiding Only two other players since 1970 have won three ing a knighthood and the No. 1 ing past 35th-ranked Martin Kl- back-to-back first-round exits at of their first five tournaments to start a PGA Tour ranking, Andy Murray berated izan 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4. Melbourne Park, and 2014 Wim- season. Tiger Woods did it three times. Johnny himself when he made mistakes In the ninth game of the fifth bledon finalist Eugenie Miller did it twice. Woods in 2009, at the Buick Open and frequently yelled during a set, Wawrinka smashed a soft Bouchard continued her recent and Bridgestone Invitational, was the last player to 7-5, 7-6 (5), 6-2 win over Illya half-volley from Klizan straight resurgence by winning the last win in consecutive weeks by at least three shots. Marchenko. back into the Slovakian’s body, of the night matches 6-0, 6-4 More than the victories was the manner in which In other words, nothing much clipping the frame and just against Louisa Chirico in 56 Thomas demolished Waialae. has changed. missing his midsection. He minutes. He set records at the Sony Open for the lowest The five-time finalist comfort- stepped over the net to ensure Olympic gold medalist Mon- score after all four rounds. His seven-shot lead after ably navigated what he hoped Klizan was OK, then went on to ica Puig, No. 8 Svetlana 54 holes was another tournament record, beating the was the first step to a drought- hold serve and broke in the next Kuznetsova, No. 10 Carla mark that had stood since Jack Nicklaus led by six breaking Australian Open title. game to finish off in 3 hours, 24 Suarez, No. 11 Elina Svitolina, shots in 1974. Kerber, who is defending a minutes. No. 20 Zhang Shuai were among More impressive were the records for all PGA Tour major title and is also the No. 1 No. 5 Kei Nishikori also the other seeded players ad- events. seed at a Grand Slam for the needed 3½ hours to beat An- vancing. The biggest one was what Thomas wanted Sunday, first time, had some nervous drey Kuznetsov 7-5, 1-6, 6-4, 7-6 CoCo Vandeweghe overcame and that birdie on the 18th hole did the trick. He shot moments in her 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 win (6), 6-2, while No. 14 Nick Kyr- a bout of nausea to beat No. 15- 253, breaking by one the record Tommy Armour III over Lesia Tsurenko. gios returned from his suspen- seeded Roberta Vinci 6-1, 7-6 (3). set in the 2003 Texas Open. Once he got over the Kerber won her first Grand sion for underperforming in The 16-year-old Destanee nerves from hearing that no one had ever lost a Slam title here last year, beat- Shanghai last year by racing Aiava became the first player seven-shot lead on the PGA Tour, he took aim. ing Serena Williams in the final through a 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 win over born in this millennium to play Thomas ran off four birdies in a five-hole stretch after saving match point in the Gastao Elias in 85 minutes. in the main draw of a major, around the turn, moved into position with a flip first round. No. 16 Lucas Pouille was the but the milestone match ended wedge over a bunker to 3 feet and a 12-foot par save, Murray has lost four of the highest-ranked man to lose on in a 6-3, 7-6 (4) loss to Mona and then got the birdie he needed on the final hole. last six finals here — including day one. Barthel.