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Herald-CitizenMONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2018 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 116TH YEAR | NO. 291 50 CENTS Frat facing sanctions following party death

BY PAIGE STANAGE HERALD-CITIZEN

The fraternity whose house was al- legedly the location of a party where a 23-year-old male died Friday is facing consequences from Tennessee Tech offi cials. The identity of the man who died at a party near the university has not been released, but the incident took place at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN ternity house on West 5th Street. Cars travel northbound along Highway 111 Monday morning as an 18-wheeler prepares to turn north from The fraternity will face a cease in the Interstate 40 eastbound ramp. activities as a result of the incident. “Tennessee Tech University has issued a cease of chapter operations to the university’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, pursuant to its Greek Signal expected by summer Life policy and procedures after the reported death of an adult non-Ten- nessee Tech student,” a statement from Tennessee Tech reads. State plans installation of I-40, SR-111 light this spring “Pending an investigation, the chapter is not allowed to hold any A new traffi c signal is coming to for years. TDOT offi cials had to study Sparta is busier due to a number of activities other than meetings with Highway 111. the area, fund the project, secure industries along that strip, includ- advisors present.” TDOT spokesman Jennifer Fly- rights of way and conduct utility ing Averitt Express’ truck terminal, Cookeville Police Capt. Bobby An- nn said Nashville company Rogers plans. Fleetguard, Cummins Filtration, derson said the investigation is still Group won the bid to install signals TDOT’s average daily traffi c count Dacco, Oreck, SunTrust call center ongoing. on Highway 111 at the I-40 eastbound for northbound Hwy. 111 in 2015 was and a busy truck stop. “Sigma Alpha Epsilon prides itself and westbound ramps. 15,049, down from 2014’s number of Cookeville Police have reported on being an international fraternity Flynn said the bid amount was 15,509. Southbound, however, the multiple accidents at that location with over 230 chapters throughout the $920,254.37, and the project is set to be average daily traffi c count in 2015 was in the last few years, and many United States and Canada with over completed on or before June 15, 2019. 20,264, up from 2014’s 18,457. travelers have reported numerous 250,000 initiated members,” according The project has been in the works Hwy. 111 South going toward near-misses. to TTU’s SAE website. “ Sigma Alpha Epsilon has been at Tennessee Tech- nological University since 1969 and has been in existence nationally since 1856.” Cookeville Police offi cers responded Drag queen story hour causes controversy to the SAE house Friday following a call about an unconscious person, BY BEN WHEELER lowing the group to use its meeting “These meeting rooms are used according to a CPD press release HERALD-CITIZEN room. by many diff erent groups with Saturday. As long as offi cial guidelines are many diff erent goals. The Putnam Offi cers assisted with CPR until The Putnam County Library has followed, any group is allowed to County Library does not and cannot Putnam Ambulance Service arrived. received criticism, and support, af- use the services provided by the discriminate against diff erent “The 23-year-old male victim was ter allowing an LGBT group to use Putnam County Library. groups in the use of the meeting transported to the local hospital its free meeting room. In a press release from the rooms.” where he expired,” states the release. The program, hosted by Upper library, offi cials state, “Libraries Library director Phil Schaller CPD said no signs of foul play exist Cumberland Pride, featured a are traditionally places for infor- says that many of the calls have involving the man’s death. children’s story hour hosted by a mation-sharing and intellectual been resolved through informing “We are awaiting autopsy results,” drag queen, according to offi cials. growth. Public libraries serve their the caller about the guidelines. the CPD release states. “The case The event also featured a lesson on communities by providing spac- However, there have been calls that is under investigation, and we will bullying. es for public use. One way public have been negative. provide more information once the Library offi cials said this was not libraries fulfi ll that function is by The library will continue to allow investigation is complete.” a library-sponsored event, but have off ering meeting space to communi- TTU offi cials said the man is not a received calls of complaints for al- ty groups of all types.” SEE CONTROVERSY, PAGE 2 Tech student.

0I’D LIKE TO KNOW0 Can you recycle pizza boxes?

FROM STAFF REPORTS the pizza box must be discarded in the garbage or preferably, compost- Question: I want clarifi cation ed,” Luck said. “Only aluminum about recycling pizza boxes. If there and steel cans and the lids to steel is a grease stain but no food on cans are accepted in the can recycle the box, is it still clean enough for bin. If you want to recycle metal recycling? Also are the metal lids to tops from bottles, collect them in a bottles recyclable in the can bin? cardboard box and take them to the Answer: Putnam County Solid Putnam County Recycling Center to Waste Department program man- be recycled with scrap metal.” ager for education Lisa Luck said Question: I’d like to know if there grease in food boxes is a problem. are any future plans for a divided “Pizza boxes are made from cor- highway bypass around Cookeville? rugated cardboard and can be re- Answer: TDOT spokesman cycled if they are free of food waste Jennifer Flynn said no. “There is no LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN and grease. Any amount of grease project in development for a bypass will contaminate all the other card- around Cookeville,” Flynn said. board processed at the same time. Question: I’d like to know if the Merry & Bright In many cases, the top of the pizza state has any plans of widening the This Putnam County home on WJ Robinson Road is one of the homes box can be recycled if it is free of decorated for Christmas that’s part of Cookeville’s Merry & Bright grease and food while the bottom of SEE KNOW, PAGE 2 Christmas Tour of Lights. herald-citizen.com INDEX 1 section | 10 pages OBITUARIES Page 4 DEAR ABBY 2 COMICS 5 SUDOKU 5 Helen Maxwell, Baxter John Milton, Hixson CALENDAR 3 CROSSWORD 5 Catherine West, Cookeville Julia Starnes, Cookeville CLASSIFIED 6 SPORTS 8 2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2018 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Wife resists giving Sunday Cash 3 Evening support to man’s 7-1-8, Lucky Sum: 16 Cash 4 Evening 8-3-9-6, Lucky Sum: 26 new career plan Saturday EAR ABBY: I am an Cash 3 Evening 2-4-4 older IT professional Cash 3 Midday 7-3-5 (58) who had a very Cash 3 Morning 1-8-4 successful career until Cash 4 Evening 2-6-3-7 D a year ago. I was part of a Cash 4 Midday 0-0-9-5 major layoff at the company Cash 4 Morning 0-3-4-3 I worked at for many years. Lotto America I have not been able to fi nd a 08-19-24-31-41 Star Ball: 9, ASB: 3 job in the IT fi eld since. Est. jackpot: $12.42 Besides my skills and million knowledge in IT, I’m an Powerball LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN accomplished handyman 14-32-34-46-61 Cookeville’s brush collecting site on West Jackson Street will be home to a new brush with skills in most of the Powerball: 10, Power Play: 2 grinder thanks to a waste reduction grant the city is receiving from the Tennessee trades. The issue is, my wife Est. jackpot: $217 million Department of Environment and Conservation. is insistent that I get anoth- er job in IT — mostly for the benefi ts. 0READER SERVICES0 Older IT workers have a Address: Cookeville receives TDEC grant very hard time fi nding work 1300 Neal St. in the fi eld. I’d like to start Cookeville, TN 38501 BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS Department, assisted the city A new brush grinder costs a handyman HERALD-CITIZEN in applying for the $484,273 more than $690,000, but DEAR ABBY company since I Mailing Address: grant from the Tennessee Brown said they’re planning enjoy this kind The City of Cookeville has Department of Environment to share the cost with Putnam of work. If I P.O. Box 2729 been awarded a waste re- and Conservation, according County. start a handy- Cookeville TN 38502 duction grant that will allow to Cookeville Public Works Brush chips can then be man business, the city to purchase a brush Director Greg Brown. used for the county landfi ll. my wife, for Phone: 931-526-9715 grinder. “This will give us the ability Brown said he hopes to have the fi rst time, Fax: 931-526-1209 Lisa Luck, program man- to buy our own (grinder),” the new brush grinder by would have to ager of education for the Brown said. “We currently bid June and house it at the Jack- go from being a News Putnam County Solid Waste it (brush grinding) out.” son Street brush site. ABIGAIL part-time work- [email protected] VAN BUREN er at her job to Sports full time to pro- [email protected] videid us with ith benefi ts. This Advertising Schools seek better cleaning service will cause a lot of strain on [email protected] our marriage because she Living BY JIM HERRIN without the two-percent in- last month or so. As of today, has made it clear she does [email protected] HERALD-CITIZEN crease in the fee,” she said. “We we have close to 100 employ- not want to work full time. Circulation also give them three months to ees, and we have one vacancy. I think she’s being self- [email protected] The company that provides improve the issues that have We’re covering that with some ish. I have provided her Business News janitorial services to the Put- been documented that we’ve overtime and some extra per- with a very nice lifestyle [email protected] nam County school system has been having.” sonnel.” for many years and feel it’s Church News committed to doing a better job Fry said if it is certifi ed that Steward also said the compa- time she step up and do her [email protected] next year. the corrections have been ny plans to work on the fl oors part. I’m not sure how to School News The school board approved made, the two-percent increase over the next few weeks. broach the subject without [email protected] the renewal of the janitorial could be implemented as of “Big eff orts will happen over an argument ensuing. Help? Classified Ads contract with Southern Man- May 1, 2019. the Christmas holidays with — SWITCHING GEARS [email protected] agement, ABM, eff ective from Director of Schools Jerry common areas being re-waxed IN NEW YORK Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2019, Boyd said the concerns are and cafeterias being re-waxed, DEAR SWITCHING: Letter Guidelines but the board rejected a re- mainly about janitorial staffi ng as well as restrooms and detail Expect an argument and All letters to the editor must be quest from ABM to implement levels and the condition of the cleaning,” he said. be prepared for it. You are signed and include the writer’s a two-percent increase in the fl oors in some of the schools. “We understand (the prob- not responsible for having name, address and phone contract price. “We met with (ABM) and lems), and we’ll continue to been laid off . It seems there number. Letters are subject to The monthly invoice for spelled out the concerns,” he work closely with (facilities is plenty of ageism in your editing and/or rejection. A strict the janitorial services is said. “One of them was (being) manager) John (Magura) and fi eld, and it isn’t surprising 400-word limit will be enforced. $195,862.36. The proposed in- fully staff ed.” Jerry, as well.” you can’t fi nd a comparable Send letters to the mailing crease would have brought that “We did have some staffi ng The school board also re- job in IT when the pref- address listed above, or email monthly total to $199,799.61. issues this past summer,” newed the contract for lawn erence appears to be for to [email protected]. School board chair Dawn said Scott Steward, regional care services with Turf Mas- hiring younger, cheaper Fry said the increase was not vice president of ABM. “We ters Landscape Management, workers. Order a Photo merited, based on complaints increased our wage rates to and that contract does include Frankly, you are fortu- Every photograph taken by a voiced by some of the school solidify the work staff , and that a two-percent increase. nate to have both an alter- Herald-Citizen photographer principals. (caused) some improvement. The monthly invoice, based native and the initiative to and published in the paper “I would like to move that we We’ve been in some strong on three mowings, went from start a handyman business. is available for purchase. Go approve the contract with ABM recruitment eff ort over the $17,580 to $17,931.60. Good handymen are hard to to www.herald-citizen.com fi nd, and your wife should and click on “Photo Gallery.” make the eff ort to support Also, many photos included in you in what could be a suc- online stories are available for KNOW: No plans to cessful endeavor once it gets purchase. Council rejects high on its feet. That’s what part- ners in life are supposed to Subscriptions widen I-40 right now do, isn’t it? To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. catering bid for FDDN DEAR ABBY: My boy- Visa, MasterCard, Discover BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS “We’d like to change the FROM PAGE 1 friend and I have been to- and AmEx accepted. HERALD-CITIZEN menu and rebid,” Woods gether for a couple of years. Rates: said during last week’s interstate through Cookeville? He has three siblings, all in 3 mo 6 mo 1yr Cookeville is expected to council meeting. Answer: Flynn said there’s no plan their 20s, none married. Carrier or request new bids for cater- Cookeville City Manager to widen the interstate, but there are Today I received a group Mail: 385 ing for its popular Father Mike Davidson said that plans to fi x congestion. email from his mom ad- Zip Code $28 $54 $95 Daughter Date Night after the Caesar salad apparently “There are currently no plans to dressed to him, his father, Print & the lone bid came in higher drove the cost up. widen the interstate through Cookev- his grandmother, all three E-Edition $29 $56 $98 than expected. “So we’re going to change ille. At some point in the future, there siblings and their boy- E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 Royal Act Catering/ it to a garden salad,” he said. may be a project or projects devel- friends/girlfriends (includ- Mail: Outside Vinnie Ts submitted a Vice Mayor Laurin Whea- oped to widen the interstate through ing me) asking for Christ- 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 $23,705 bid to cater the event ton joked, “My kid loves Cookeville, but there are not any mas wish lists. She wants Mail: Outside based on bid specifi cations Caesar Salad. She’s going to in development at this time,” Flynn to know what we would like Tennessee $82 $132 $220 from the city. Cookeville be so disappointed.” said.” Although we don’t have a wid- for Christmas and would Leisure Services Director The annual Father ening project in development on I-40, like all of us to “reply all” Miss Your Paper? Rick Woods asked the city Daughter Date Night is we do have an Intelligent Transpor- on the email so everyone Your carrier is an independent council to reject the bid last scheduled for Feb. 15, 16, 22 tation System project in development else will have ideas for contractor. However, as a week. and 23. along the I-40 corridor in Cumberland Christmas presents. service to our subscribers, our and Putnam counties from near Exit I don’t know how to circulation department is open 290 in Cookeville to Exit 338 in Cum- respond! I don’t want to from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- berland County. This will include appear greedy, but I do like day-Friday and from CONTROVERSY: Story time installation of SmartWay traffi c cam- the idea that she wants to 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to eras and overhead Dynamic Message get us all presents that we answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. draws storm of online protests Signs along the I-40 corridor, which will like. Can you give me will help in congestion management.” any suggestions on the best Herald-Citizen FROM PAGE 1 have their fi rst amendment way to respond? — PER- USPS 313-680 right to protest,” Schaller IS THERE something you’d like to know? PLEXED IN ALABAMA ISSN 8750-5541 the group to utilize its said. “Where we might Send us your questions to editor@ DEAR PERPLEXED: The Herald-Citizen is published space for events, including have to put our foot down, herald-citizen.com or mail to 1300 Neal Your boyfriend’s mother is daily except Saturdays, New Year’s possible protests, as long as is if people begin violating St., Cookeville TN 38501. a generous — and sensible Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, library rules are followed. our code of conduct (which — woman. She is soliciting Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day “It is a fi rst amendment includes harassing other ideas because she doesn’t by Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., at 0 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, right to free speech,” patrons.)” ARRESTS0 want to waste her time or TN 38502. Periodicals postage paid Schaller said. Numerous comments money buying something at Cookeville TN. POSTMASTER: send “We have a meeting room online have criticized Dana Mitchell, 38, of Missouri; arrest- the recipient won’t like. An- address changes to Herald-Citizen, policy, and they complied to the event and brought up ed by the Tennessee Highway Patrol swer her question. Tell her P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. The Herald-Citizen is a member of the meeting room policy.” potential protests for the for driving under the influence and what you would like, as long the Tennessee Press Association Schaller says they have future meetings. possession of a controlled substance; as it isn’t something that and the . The As- heard rumors of potential Schaller says if there bond is $5,000. will break the bank. Your sociated Press is entitled exclusively protests involved with sim- were issues that could not Richard Helm, 28, of Silver Point; boyfriend can probably give to use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. ilar events in the future. be resolved, they would arrested by the THP for driving with you some hints about her “People are allowed to ex- have to contact law en- a revoked license and DUI; bond is budget. I suggest you talk to press their views, and they forcement. $3,500. him about it. Jack McNeely Editor & Publisher WEATHER Lindsay McReynolds Tonight Wednesday Thursday Readings Managing Editor Mostly clear, with a low around 20. Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. A 50-percent chance of showers, Sunday’s high in Cookeville was 39, low 32, with 0.12” mainly after 7 a.m. Cloudy, with a high rain/snow. Sunday’s high in Monterey was 36, low 29, Roger Wells Tuesday Wednesday Night near 51. with 0.7” rain/snow. Advertising Director Sunny, with a high near 45. A 20-percent chance of showers Almanac after 1 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a low Thursday Night Monday is the 344th day of the year, with 21 remaining. Keith McCormick Tuesday Night around 38. An 80-percent chance of showers be- The sun sets at 4:27 p.m. and will rise at 6:43 a.m. Tues- Circulation Manager Increasing clouds, with a low around fore 7 p.m., then rain. Low around 43. day. The moon is waxing crescent with 11% of the visible 29. disc illuminated. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2018 HERALD-CITIZEN 3 herald-citizen.com Trump looking at several candidates for chief of staff WASHINGTON (AP) — President is weighing at least four people to serve as his next chief of staff , after plans for an orderly suc- cession for departing John Kelly fell through. The high-profi le hiring search comes at a pivotal time as the Repub- lican president looks to prepare his for the twin challenges of securing his re-election and fend- AP ing off inquiries once Democrats gain AP FILE Josie, an English Retriever plays in the snow as her owners, Dawn and control of the House next year. , right with Supreme Mark Lundblad walk a snow-covered Sandy Cove Drive, Sunday in Trump’s top pick for the job, Nick Court Associate Justice Neil North Carolina. Ayers, announced Sunday that he Gorsuch earlier this month. would instead be leaving the White House, surprising even senior staff ers Staff . Fake News has been saying with who believed the move was a done certainty it was Nick Ayers, a spectac- Wintry weekend storm ices roads deal. Trump is now soliciting input on ular person who will always be with at least four people, including Offi ce our #MAGA agenda. I will be making of Management and Budget director a decision soon!” across much of US Southeast Mick Mulvaney and Rep. Mark Mead- Even senior White House offi cials CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A lin- Some areas of North Carolina and ows, R-N.C., the chair of the conserva- were caught off guard Sunday by the gering storm kept dumping immo- Virginia saw more than a foot (30 tive House . news of Ayers’ departure. No obvious bilizing snow, sleet or freezing rain centimeters) of snow by Sunday Ayers, who is chief of staff to Vice successor to Kelly was in sight, and across fi ve southern states, leaving afternoon. President , was seen as there was some fretting that Trump dangerously icy roads and hundreds More than 300,000 power outages the favorite for the job when Trump may not be able to fi ll the job by the of thousands of people without elec- were reported across the region, announced Saturday that Kelly would time Kelly leaves. tricity. Authorities urged people to with North Carolina bearing the leave around year’s end. But a White Ayers and Trump had discussed stay home Monday in areas where brunt of it, and nearly 270,000 re- House offi cial said Sunday that Trump the job for months, making the break- driving was dangerous. mained without power Monday and Ayers could not reach agreement down Sunday all the more surprising. Accidents on snow-covered inter- morning, according to poweroutage. on Ayers’ length of service and that Trump said Saturday that he expected states caused major delays Sunday, us. and Virginia, he would instead assist the president to announce a replacement for Kelly in hundreds of fl ights were canceled along with parts of Alabama, Geor- from outside the administration. The a day or two. But with Ayers no longer and drivers in North Carolina and gia and Tennessee, also saw outages. offi cials spoke on condition of anonym- waiting in the wings, Trump may now Virginia got stuck in snow or lost Police in North Carolina and ity to discuss the sensitive personnel take until the end of the year, accord- control on icy patches. But the com- Virginia said they’d responded to matters. ing to a person familiar with the presi- muters’ nightmare provided pre-win- hundreds of snow-related traffi c Ayers confi rmed the decision in a dent’s thinking. ter thrills for kids and the young at accidents as of Sunday afternoon, as tweet Sunday, thanking Trump and And it remains unclear who wants heart, who were able to go sledding cars, trucks and tractor-trailers all Pence for giving him the opportunity the job. and build snowmen in places that struggled with the snow and ice. to work in the White House. Mulvaney, the budget director, was don’t often see so much of the white North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper “I will be departing at the end of the not interested in becoming chief of stuff . strongly urged residents to stay off year but will work with the #MAGA staff , according to a person close to The National Weather Service the roads, asking drivers not to put team to advance the cause,” he said. him who spoke on the condition of said a “prolonged period of snow” lives of fi rst responders needless- Trump off ered his own take on the anonymity. Mulvaney has been saying began late Saturday and would last ly at risk. Cooper said emergency development: “I am in the process of for almost two months now that he until Monday in the region, with the crews, including the National Guard, interviewing some really great people would be more interested in becoming heaviest snow in northwest North worked overnight to clear traffi c for the position of White House Chief of commerce or treasury secretary. Carolina and southern Virginia. accidents on major roadways. 0CALENDAR0

The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted Veterans Building on Train Tales: 10:30 a.m. by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson 90 E. Spring Street. Cookeville Depot Mu- counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- Meet & greet 6 p.m., eat seum. Free activity for room secretary or email [email protected]. Be 6:30 p.m. Please bring a preschool children. Call sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date covered dish. Everyone 520-5455. & location of the event. Deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s paper is welcome. Call Red 931- Bake Sale: Baxter Senior is noon the day before. Deadline for Sunday is noon Friday. 260-1586. Citizens Center bake Deadline for Monday is 3 p.m. Friday. Church-related items Dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m. sale. Candies, cakes, are published in a separate calendar in the Religion section Cookeville Community pies, cookies & jellies. each Friday. Deadline for church calendar items is noon Center. Diff erent bands Open 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 101 Wednesday. every week. Mostly Elmore Town Rd. Every- country & a little bit of one welcome! MONDAY, DEC. 10 classes off ered by The rock & roll. $5 entry fee. Visit Santa: Santa’s Red TTU Chess Club: Mon- Stephens Center. 9-10:30 Line Dance Classes: House will be at Dog- days 7 p.m., Room 342, a.m. Topic: Developing Baxter Senior Center, wood Park behind the TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- Personal Power. Held 101 Elmore Town Road. History Museum, 40 E. ter. Everyone welcome. at Healthy Start Offi ce, 1 p.m. $3/class. Basic Broad Street. Today 4-7 Call Paul 372-3118, or 1680 S. Jeff erson Ave. line dancing taught. Call p.m. Saturday & Sunday [email protected]. Suite C, Cookeville. Call 858-1422. 1-4 p.m. Bring a camera. Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. 931-559-6432. Blood Drive: 9 a.m. to Craft Fair: Continues $4/person. Cookeville L.B.J. & C. Development noon, Ford Lincoln of Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Community Center, 240 Corp.: Board of Director’s Cookeville. Call 931-239- Last minute Christmas Carlen Drive. Call 526- meeting, 6 p.m. at L.B.J. 9411 or visit bloodassur- gifts! Cookeville Art, 8015. & C. Development Corpo- ance.org/fordofckvl. 186A S. Walnut. Call Open Studio/Potluck: Open ration, 1150 Chocolate Genealogy: Upper Cum- 526-2424. studio 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Drive, Cookeville. berland Genealogical Covered Dish 11:30 a.m. Watercolor Class: With Association (UCGA) Cookeville Art, 186A S. Lynne Looney. 9 a.m.- meeting at 5:30 p.m., Walnut. Call 526-2424. noon. Cookeville Art, upper meeting room, Young at Art: Grades 1-8, 186A S. Walnut. Call Putnam County Library. 4-6 p.m. Cookeville Art, 526-2424. Come join us. 186A S. Walnut. Call WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12 Christmas Carousel: Free 526-2424. Primary Care Board: The rides, Dogwood Park, 30 TUESDAY, DEC. 11 Upper Cumberland E. Broad Street. Monday American Legion Post 135: Primary Care Project through Friday, 3-9 p.m. Monthly meeting, Mama Board meets at noon at Saturday & Sunday, Rose’s Restaurant, 200 the Upper Cumberland noon-9 p.m. S. Lowe Ave. Dinner-6 Regional Health Center, Member’s Christmas Lun- p.m., Meeting-7 p.m. Call Cookeville. cheon: 11:30 a.m., bring a 931-319-1268. Art 411: Art Class for covered dish, CAS fur- Music & Dance: Silver high school thru adults. nishing meat. Cookeville Point Community Cen- Noon-2 p.m. Cookeville Art, 186A S. Walnut. Call ter every Tuesday night, Art, 186A S. Walnut. Call 526-2424. 6:30-9 p.m., free event. 526-2424. P.E.O. Chapter L: Meets 10 Features Cumberland THURSDAY, DEC. 13 a.m., First Cumberland Country Band. Potluck Dinner: Vietnam Presbyterian Church, UC Barbershop Chorus: 7 Veterans of America Family Life Center. p.m. Meets at J&S Con- Chapter 741 hosting. FRIDAY, DEC. 14 struction, conference room in back. Learn to sing, everyone welcome. Call 261-5018. Exercise Classes: Tai Chi & chair aerobics 10-11 WIN A a.m. Baxter Senior Cen- ter. 101 Elmore Town Rd. Call 931-303-1490. Parenting Skills: Free NEW CAR! Each Ticket Only $25 Now - Dec. 14, 2018

BeneÄ ting the Jewelry Th e Emporium 2019 KIA SOUL Pediatric Program! Jackson Plaza 526-8366 Purchase at www.GetMyRing.com CookevilleRegionalCharity.org 4 HERALD-CITIZEN MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2018 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 Helen June Maxwell COOKEVILLE — Russell and Joey Funeral services for Maxwell; brothers Helen June Maxwell, and sisters, Claudia 82, Baxter, Tennessee, Bain, Margrett Cripps, will be held at 2 p.m. Douglas Judkins and Tuesday, Dec. 11, at the Richard Judkins; eight chapel of Whitson Fu- grandchildren; and neral Home. Burial will nine great-grandchil- follow in Mount Holly dren. Cemetery in Smithville, Mrs. Maxwell was Tennessee. preceded in death by Visitation with the her husband, Carmel family will be held at C. Maxwell; parents, the funeral home today, Grady and Lilly (Dale) Monday, Dec. 10, from Judkins; and brothers 5-9 p.m., and Tuesday, and sisters, James Jud- Dec. 11, from 9 a.m. un- kins, Inez Taylor, Vadia til service time at 2 p.m. Davis, Rose Judkins, Mrs. Maxwell passed GW Judkins, Imigene away Friday, Dec. 7, Page and Dimole Hale. 2018, at her residence. Whitson Funeral She is survived by Home is in charge of three sons, Tommy, arrangements, 526-2151. PAIGE STANAGE | HERALD-CITIZEN Power of Putnam has partnered with Crown, Wine & Spirits to help conduct a full staff training, and help the store with their policy on checking IDs. Power of Putnam also provided custom Catherine West made signs for the establishment on checking IDs for alcohol sales. For more information on staff trainings or signs, please contact Jennifer Matthews at [email protected]. From left JACKSON COUNTY p.m. at Anderson-Upper are Wes Thompson, Crown, Wine & Spirits employee; Karen Hall, supervisor at Crown, Wine & — Graveside services Cumberland Funeral Spirits; Jennifer Matthews, assistant director for Power of Putnam; and Amy Gibson, DFC Grant for Catherine West, 82, Home. Coordinator for Power of Putnam. of Cookeville, will be Mrs. West passed held at 1:30 p.m. today, away Sunday, Dec. 10, Monday, Dec. 10, at 2018, at Cookeville Re- New Hope Cemetery, in gional Medical Center. the New Hope commu- Anderson-Upper Top House Dems raise prospect of nity, Jackson County. Cumberland Funeral The family will Home is in charge of receive friends today arrangements, 931-268- impeachment, jail for Trump Monday, Dec. 10, until 1 1550.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Top Cohen, as evidence that Trump “overturning” the 2016 election. House Democrats have raised the was “at the center of a massive Nadler and other lawmakers prospect of impeachment or the fraud.” said Sunday they would await Julia Anne Starnes real possibility of prison time for “They would be impeachable additional details from Muel- President Donald Trump if it’s off enses,” Nadler said. ler’s investigation into Russian COOKEVILLE — away Thursday, Dec. 6, proved that he directed illegal In the fi lings, prosecutors in election interference and possible Funeral services for 2018, at Cookeville Re- hush money payments to wom- New York for the fi rst time link coordination with the Trump Julia Anne Starnes, 25, gional Medical Center. en, adding to the legal pressure Trump to a federal crime of ille- campaign to determine the extent of Cookeville, will be Presley Funeral on the president over the Russia gal payments to buy the silence of Trump’s misconduct. held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Home is in charge of ar- investigation and other scandals. of two women during the 2016 Regarding the illegal pay- Dec. 11, at the chapel of rangements, 528-1044. “There’s a very real prospect campaign. Special counsel Rob- ments, “whether they are import- Presley Funeral Home. that on the day Donald Trump ert Mueller’s offi ce also laid out ant enough to justify an impeach- The family will leaves offi ce, the Justice Depart- previously undisclosed contacts ment is a diff erent question, but receive friends at the ment may indict him, that he between Trump associates and certainly they’d be impeachable funeral home today, may be the fi rst president in quite Russian intermediaries and sug- off enses because even though Monday, Dec. 10, from some time to face the real pros- gested the Kremlin aimed early they were committed before the 2-7 p.m. pect of jail time,” said Rep. Adam on to infl uence Trump and his president became president, they Julia Starnes passed Schiff , the incoming chairman of Republican campaign by playing were committed in the service the House intelligence commit- to both his political and personal of fraudulently obtaining the tee. “The bigger pardon question business interests. offi ce,” Nadler said. may come down the road as Trump has denied wrongdoing Mueller has not said when he John Hooper Milton the next president has to deter- and has compared the investiga- will complete a report of any HIXON — John mine whether to pardon Donald tions to a “witch hunt.” fi ndings, and it isn’t clear that Hooper Milton, 88, of Trump.” Nadler, D-N.Y., said it was too any such report would be made Hixson, Tennessee, Rep. Jerry Nadler, the in- early to say whether Congress available to Congress. That passed away Friday, coming chairman of the House would pursue impeachment would be up to the attorney Dec. 7, 2018, surround- Judiciary Committee, described proceedings based on the illegal general. Trump on Friday said he ed by family. the details in prosecutors’ fi lings payments alone because law- would nominate former Attorney He was born Sept. 7, Friday in the case of Trump’s makers would need to weigh the General to the post 1930, to the late James former personal lawyer, Michael gravity of the off ense to justify to succeed . and Jane Milton. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Valerie Milton; grandson, Pey- ton Freer; great-grand- GM fi ghts to retain tax credit for electric cars daughter, Alia Forgani; siblings, Donald, Oscar, WASHINGTON (AP) — Gener- Lester, Nellie Jones, al Motors is fi ghting to retain a Garland and Louis valuable tax credit for electric ve- Milton. hicles as the nation’s largest auto- John served in maker contends with the political the army during the fallout triggered by its plans to Korean War and was a shutter several U.S. factories and recipient of the Pur- shed thousands of workers. ple Heart medal and Preserving the $7,500 tax two Bronze Stars. He incentive for buyers is crucial for retired from TVA after GM as the company pivots from working many years as internal combustion engines in a pipefi tter. John was favor of building cars powered by an avid Vols fan. John batteries or hydrogen fuel cells. loved to hunt and fi sh. Tillman Milton; and and Yet the layoff s and plant closings His real passion howev- several nieces and could imperil GM’s push to keep er was gardening. nephews. the incentive. It helps make plug- He loved spending The family will ins such as the $36,000 Chevy Bolt time with his fam- receive friends from 10- more aff ordable at a time when AP ily, especially his 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, competition from other electric General Motors CEO Mary Barra speaks to reporters after a grandchildren and Dec. 12, at the North vehicle makers is heating up. meeting on Capitol Hill Wendesday. great-grandchild. He Chapel of Chattanooga GM faces opposition from Pres- will be greatly missed. Funeral Home. ident Donald Trump and other experts. tion in October to abolish the tax The family would Funeral services will Republicans who consider the As evidence of the credit’s credit, a move he said would save like to say a special be held at 11:30 a.m., credit a waste of taxpayer money importance to GM’s future, the about $20 billion over the next 10 thanks to Dr. Elizabeth Wednesday, Dec. 12, and want it eliminated. Trump, automaker has expanded its years. He has argued the market Close and Dr. Giang at the funeral home. who has pledged a manufacturing lobbying footprint in Washington for electric vehicles is already Nguyen for their loving Interment will follow in rebirth in the Midwest, reacted and even joined forces with two established and “no longer needs care over the years. Chattanooga National angrily to GM’s “transformation rivals, Tesla and Nissan, to call the crutch of government assis- Survivors include his Cemetery. “ announcement late last month, for 200,000-vehicle limit to be tance.” loving wife of 60 years, Please share your declaring that his administration scrapped. Joan Milton; children, thoughts and memories was “looking at cutting all GM Standing in Larry Milton, Mechelle at www.ChattanoogaN- subsidies, including for electric the way of that (Tarek) Forgani, and orthChapel.com. cars.” goal is Sen. Lisa (Kenny) Freer; Arrangements are The company already is on John Barrasso, grandchildren, Am- under the care of Chat- the verge of being phased out of R-Wyo., the ber, Zach and Hannah tanooga Funeral Home the tax credit program unless chairman of Forgani and Seth North Chapel, 5401 Congress changes a law that the Senate En- Freer; great-grandson, Highway 153 Hixson, caps the break at 200,000 vehicles vironment and Now Welcoming Veterans Choice Program Maddox Freer; brother, TN 37343. per manufacturer. Without the Public Works incentive, GM may be forced to Committee. cut the price of its electric cars to Barrasso intro- Get your sports physicals done and keep prospective customers from duced legisla- have your summertime injuries House fi re kills 5 children taking their business checked here! elsewhere, according YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio Fire Capt. 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On Dec. 10, 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. received his Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, saying he accepted it “with an abiding faith in America and an audacious faith in the future of man- kind.” In 1817, Mississippi was admitted as the 20th Frank & Ernest . In 1967, singer Otis Redding, 26, and six others were killed when their plane crashed into Wisconsin’s Lake Mono- na; one passenger, Ben Cauley, survived. Today’s Birthdays: Actor Tommy Kirk is 77. Pop-funk musician Walter “Clyde” Orange (The Commodores) is 72. Country singer Johnny Arlo & Janis Rodriguez is 67. Actress Susan Dey is 66. Jazz musician Paul Hardcas- tle is 61. Actor-director Kenneth Branagh is 58. Actress Nia Peeples is 57. TV chef Bobby Flay is 54. Rock singer-musician J Mascis is 53. Actress-co- median Arden Myrin is 45. Actress Raven-Sy- mone is 33.

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TTU said, “and small number of games. a visit from Samford rently under the direc- in Samford, who I think I told them It’s not a sport with a on Aug. 31. A former tion of Chris Hatcher, will be ranked in the With the fi rst year of the 2019 best-of-three or best-of- member of the Ohio a familiar face to Tech top 20, if not the top 15 the Dewayne Alexander season has fi ve or home-and-homes Valley Conference from fans as he helmed the by the time the season era in the books, the offi cially or a tournament at the 2003 to 2007, it will be Murray State football starts.” Tennessee Tech football started to- end. There’s none of the fi rst time Tech has program from 2010 to Tech then hits the team has set its sights day. Every- that. You play that oppo- faced the Bulldogs since 2014. Samford fi nished road for the fi rst time on the 2019 campaign. ALEXANDERALEXANDER thing they nent once, whether it’s Oct. 27, 2007. The Golden with a 6-5 record in on Sept. 7, as it takes on They aren’t dwelling do up until home or away, rain or Eagles have a 10-12 2018, 5-3 in the Southern Miami (Ohio) out of the on the past as they’re that fi rst ball game mat- snow or lightning delay record against Samford Conference. Mid-American Confer- hard at work trying to ters. For our guys, that’s like we had this season in a series that dates “It’s always exciting ence for its annual foray improve on 2018. been part of the learn- against Chattanooga back to 1934 and were to me to be able to open into the Football Bowl “I had a team meet- ing process. You put in and Kennesaw State.” 2-3 against them in the the season at home,” Subdivision. The Red- ing with our guys this a lot of time and work The Golden Eagles OVC. Alexander said. “We morning,” Alexander in football to only play a will open 2019 with The Bulldogs are cur- have a quality opponent SEE TTU, PAGE 9 UT Vols stun Zags in 76-73 thriller PHOENIX (AP) — Tennessee lost the reigning SEC player of the year down the stretch against the nation’s top-ranked team. The Vols still had the Admiral to lead them. Admiral Schofi eld hit a 3-point- er with 24 seconds left and scored 25 of his 30 points in the second half, help- ing No. 7 Tennessee knock off top-ranked Gonzaga 76-73 in the Colangelo Classic on BARNES Sunday. “Our team really executed in the second half,” Schofi eld said. “A lot of good looks for a lot of guys and anyone could have knocked down those shots, TONY MARABLE | HERALD-CITIZEN we have so many talented people Tennessee Tech’s Johnnie Vassar, right, drives to the basket against Hiwassee College’s Toure Fudge during on this team.” action Sunday afternoon at the Eblen Center. Tennessee (7-1) jumped on Gon- zaga early and fought back from a nine-point, second-half defi cit. Reigning SEC player of the year Grant Williams fouled out with 2:30 left, but the Vols went up TTU declaws Tigers 97-60 two when Schofi eld banked in a 3-pointer with 80 seconds left. After Rui Hachimura tied it Vassar scores 20 as Golden Eagles win second straight with two free throws, Schofi eld hit a long 3 and Tennessee held on BY SCOTT WILSON depth, and I thought Johnnie (Vassar), how we execute and how we play. for its fi rst win over a No. 1 team HERALD-CITIZEN Malik (Martin), Garrett (Golday), Jar- “Over these last two games, we — fi fth overall — since beating ed (Sherfi eld) and Cade (Crosland), all wanted to see if we could execute our Kansas in 2010. The Tennessee Tech Golden Ea- played with a lot more passion, that defensive philosophy on a consistent “We knew it would have a gles capped off a big week on Sunday group of guys got us going and they basis. We haven’t been doing that. March kind of feel to it,” said afternoon when they rolled over deserve to play more.” In the last two games, albeit against Tennessee coach Rick Barnes, Hiwassee College 97-60 in the Hooper Tech led Hiwassee College 62-42 teams that aren’t Division I, we did a who moved into a tie with Gary Eblen Center for their second straight with 13:55 to go in the game Satur- much better job of being in the right Williams for 25th in Division I victory. TTU, which routed visiting day. The Golden Eagles were solidly place more consistently on defense.” with 668 victories. “When you Warren Wilson College earlier in the in control, but they couldn’t seem to That defensive eff ort made an im- play against a No. 1 team, you’re week, jumped out on top early and deliver the knockout punch and put pact early. The Golden Eagles rushed going to play 40 minutes and we never really looked back on its way to the Tigers away. out to a 12-9 lead and Sherfi eld, who probably did that better today the easy win. Payne’s substitution seemed to pay ended the game with nine points, that we had any other game this “I am really pleased. Anytime you off as Vassar went on a scoring surge. scored six straight to push Tech’s season.” win two games in a week, I don’t His 3-pointer from way down in the advantage to 18-9 with 13:24 to go in Gonzaga (9-1) had two shots at a care who you’re playing, you have to corner made it 67-42 and when he hit the half. tying 3-pointer, but Zach Norvell be pleased,” said Tech coach Steve back-to-back treys later in the quar- Hiwassee was within 10 at 29-19 Jr. and Hachimura missed. Payne. “I thought we had some mo- ter, the Golden Eagles led 80-45 with with 8:03 on the clock. But that’s when Hachimura and Brandon ments today where we weren’t suc- 7:34 remaining. Tech went on a 6-2 run to make it 35-21 Clarke had 21 points each for the cessful. “This week was what it was sup- and when Martin, who had been out Bulldogs. “I thought the start of the second posed to be,” Payne explained. “The with an injury, scored on a layup with “It was heck of a basketball half wasn’t very good with our veter- guys were resilient, they answered 3:42 to go, the Golden Eagles led 38-23. game,” Gonzaga coach Mark Few an guys, I thought their intensity and the call when they had the chance to TTU scored 10 of the fi nal 15 points said. “We just ended up on the eff ort weren’t very good. We subbed play. They did some really good things short end.” that group out because we have good and we will get tougher. The key is SEE TECH, PAGE 9 The Zags passed every previ- ous test despite playing without injured forward Kevin Tillie. Gonzaga blew out Texas A&M in Spokane, then knocked off Cookeville wrestling rolls Illinois, Arizona and then-top- ranked Duke to win the Maui Invitational. The Bulldogs beat over Upperman, Livingston Washington in their last game on Hachimura’s last-second jumper. Tennessee, a popular preseason FROM STAFF REPORTS three matches by decision, Final Four pick, took No. 2 Kan- and fi ve by forfeit. sas to overtime before losing and The Cookeville High Cookeville’s D.J. Bean beat Louisville by 11 in its closest School wrestling team (120 pounds) pinned his win of the season. bounced back from a few opponent in the second Hachimura had no trouble road losses Thursday when round, while Sammy Had- against one of the nation’s best the Cavaliers scored two lock (126), Jay Reed (160), defensive frontcourts, eff ectively dominating wins over Dakota Cucinella (182), and using his mid-range jumper to Upperman High School Kana Frye (220) all pinned score 14 points by halftime. and Livingston Academy at their opponents in the fi rst Williams had 12 and the Vols CHS. round. led 34-33 after Jordan Bowden hit Not only did the Cavs Ben Reed (138) and JUDY HADLOCK a last-second jumper. dominate in their return Sebastian Herab (170) won Cookeville’s Ben Reed, left, works his advantage Gonzaga built a quick sev- home, they only allowed close decisions of 9-7 and on a Livingston Academy wrestler during action en-point lead in the second half, 12 total points from both 2-1 respectively, while Sam Thursday at CHS. let Tennessee claw back, then opponents. Harness (heavyweight) went up 58-50 on a pair of Norvell Cookeville beat Upper- routed his opponent 12-1. victories, Ethan McWil- round. 3-pointers as he traded baskets man 64-6 and Livingston Against Livingston, liams (152) got his in the The Cavs stay home this and trash talk with Schofi eld. 69-6. The six points allowed Cookeville’s forfeit came in third round, while Jay week for two more matches. Schofi eld brought the Vols back, in each match were due to the 106-pound weight class. Reed, Kaige Whitaker (195), On Tuesday, they will host tying it at 68 with a 3-pointer from forfeits. Of Cookeville’s 12 wins, fi ve Frye, and Harness all got Shelbyville and Livingston, the wing with just over three min- Against Upperman, came by pinfall, fi ve came theirs in the fi rst round. starting at 6 p.m. utes left. He kept pouring in big Cookeville’s forfeit came in by forfeit, one came by Ben Reed won his match by On Thursday, they will shots, leading the Vols to a win the 113-pound weight class. decision, and one came by a 13-5 decision, and Hadlock host Stone Memorial, Co- over the nation’s top-ranked team Apart from that, the Cavs technical fall. won by technical fall after lumbia, and Riverdale, also and a climb in the AP Top 25. won fi ve matches by pinfall, Of Cookeville’s pinfall going up 18-3 in the third starting at 6 p.m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2018 HERALD-CITIZEN 9 herald-citizen.com 0SCOREBOARD0 N.Y. Rangers 29 14 12 31 ON TELEVISION Carolina 28 13 11 30 Monday, Dec. 10 Pittsburgh 28 12 10 30 Philadelphia 28 12 13 27 COLLEGE BASKETBALL New Jersey 28 10 12 26 Noon WESTERN CONFERENCE SEC — University of the Incarnate Word at LSU Central Division NBA BASKETBALL GP W L Pts 9:30 p.m. Nashville 30 19 10 39 Miami at LA Lakers Colorado 30 17 8 39 NFL FOOTBALL Winnipeg 29 18 9 38 7:15 p.m. Dallas 30 16 11 35 ESPN — Minnesota at Seattle Minnesota 29 15 12 32 RODEO St. Louis 28 10 14 24 9 p.m. Chicago 31 9 17 23 CBSSN — PRCA Rodeo, Wrangler National Finals Pacific Division SOCCER GP W L Pts 1:55 p.m. Calgary 31 19 10 40 NBCSN — Premier League, Everton vs. Watford Anaheim 32 16 11 37 Tuesday, Dec. 11 San Jose 31 15 11 35 Vegas 32 17 14 35 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Edmonton 30 16 12 34 6 p.m. Vancouver 32 13 16 29 ESPN2 — Villanova at Pennsylvania Arizona 28 13 13 28 SEC — Loyola Marymount at Maryland Los Angeles 30 11 18 23 8 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime ESPN2 — Colorado at New Mexico loss. Top three teams in each division and two SEC — North Florida at Minnesota wild cards per conference advance to playoff s. NBA BASKETBALL Sunday’s Games 7 p.m. Vancouver 6, St. Louis 1 NBA — Portland at Houston Winnipeg 7, Philadelphia 1 9:30 p.m. Boston 2, Ottawa 1, OT NBA — Toronto at LA Clippers Montreal 3, Chicago 2 NHL HOCKEY Anaheim 6, New Jersey 5, SO 6:30 p.m. Edmonton 1, Calgary 0 NBCSN — Detroit at Washington Vegas 4, Dallas 2 RODEO Monday’s Games 9 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Veterans Me- HERALD-CITIZEN | FILE CBSSN — PRCA Rodeo, Wrangler National Finals morial Coliseum, 7 p.m. SOCCER N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Sophomore Adam Browner looks for running room during the Golden Eagles’ battle earlier this 1:55 p.m. Los Angeles at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. year with Eastern University. Browner and his Tech teammates will now prepare for a NBCSN — Premier League, Watford vs. Manchester New Jersey at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. City Tuesday’s Games challenging 2019 schedule. Toronto at Carolina, 7 p.m. BASKETBALL Los Angeles at Buff alo, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Columbus, 7 p.m. NBA Arizona at Boston, 7 p.m. TTU: Golden Eagles to host Austin Peay Governors Oct. 26 All Times EST Detroit at Washington, 7:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Montreal at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Atlantic Division Ottawa at Nashville, 8 p.m. FROM PAGE 8 It will be Tech’s at Southeast Missouri we’ll get to compete for W L Pct GB Chicago at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. fi rst game against the on Oct. 5, before coming the trophy on our home Toronto 21 7 .750 — Florida at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Hawks just wrapped up RedHawks since Nov. 7, home to host UT Martin fi eld, and that’s a neat Philadelphia 18 9 .667 2½ Edmonton at Colorado, 9 p.m. Boston 15 10 .600 4½ a 6-6 season, fi nishing 1953, a 6-4 defeat from on Oct. 12 for the fi rst opportunity. Brooklyn 10 18 .357 11 FOOTBALL 6-2 in the MAC. Head back long before the Di- game of the Sergeant “The OVC, looking New York 8 20 .286 13 Southeast Division NFL coach Chuck Martin’s vision I FBS-FCS split. York Trophy race be- back at my fi rst sea- W L Pct GB All Times EST team has a lot of history Tech comes home on fore the Golden Eagles son competing in the Charlotte 13 13 .500 — AMERICAN CONFERENCE behind it and will be an Sept. 14 to entertain take their open date. league, is the same as it Orlando 12 14 .462 1 East Miami 11 14 .440 1½ W L T Pct interesting test for the Virginia-Wise. The Golden Eagles re- was when I was an as- Washington 11 15 .423 2 New England 9 4 0 .692 Golden Eagles. It will be the Gold- sume their slate on Oct. sistant coach. You can’t Atlanta 6 20 .231 7 Miami 7 6 0 .538 “They’re the cradle en Eagles’ fi rst game 26 as they host Austin make sense of scores Central Division Buff alo 4 9 0 .308 W L Pct GB N.Y. Jets 4 9 0 .308 of coaches,” Alexander against the team out of Peay, then alternate from week to week. Milwaukee 17 8 .680 — South said. “Going back to all the NCAA Division II home and away games You better be ready to Indiana 16 10 .615 1½ W L T Pct the guys who coached Mountain East Con- for the remainder of play week to week and Detroit 13 11 .542 3½ Houston 9 4 0 .692 Cleveland 6 20 .231 11½ Indianapolis 7 6 0 .538 there - Don Shula and ference. The Cavaliers the regular season as be ready to put your Chicago 6 21 .222 12 Tennessee 7 6 0 .538 rest, Ben Roethlisberg- fi nished 4-6 this season. they travel to Murray best foot forward. You WESTERN CONFERENCE Jacksonville 4 9 0 .308 Southwest Division North er played there. They The fi nal non-confer- State (Nov. 2), host have to be prepared for W L Pct GB W L T Pct have an outstanding ence game of the season Jacksonville State (Nov. a great ball game, no Memphis 15 10 .600 — Pittsburgh 7 5 1 .577 facility. Coach Martin, puts Tech on the road 9), travel to Eastern matter what the record Dallas 13 11 .542 1½ Baltimore 7 6 0 .538 New Orleans 14 14 .500 2½ Cleveland 5 7 1 .423 who was a coordinator for three straight weeks Kentucky (Nov. 16) and is. San Antonio 13 14 .481 3 Cincinnati 5 8 0 .385 at Notre Dame and a as the Golden Eagles host Tennessee State “It’s not just rivalry Houston 11 14 .440 4 West successful coach else- make the return trip (Nov. 23) in the season games where you can Northwest Division W L T Pct W L Pct GB x-Kansas City 11 2 0 .846 where, has done a fan- to Macomb, Ill., to take fi nale. throw the records out, Oklahoma City 16 8 .667 — L.A. Chargers 10 3 0 .769 tastic job there and it’ll on Western Illinois on “The OVC is the you can do that in every Denver 17 9 .654 — Denver 6 7 0 .462 Portland 15 11 .577 2 Oakland 3 10 0 .231 be a good trip for our Sept. 21. Tech hosted OVC,” Alexander said. OVC game as well. You Minnesota 13 13 .500 4 NATIONAL CONFERENCE guys. We’ve had some the Leathernecks in “One of the best things better be ready to play, Utah 13 14 .481 4½ East guys on our team from 2017, the only time the about the 2019 slate is because any team can Pacific Division W L T Pct W L Pct GB Dallas 8 5 0 .615 the Cincinnati area, so two teams have previ- that the Sergeant York win on any given Sat- Golden State 18 9 .667 — Philadelphia 6 7 0 .462 getting up there and ously met. WIU won the games against our in- urday.” L.A. Clippers 16 9 .640 1 Washington 6 7 0 .462 giving them a game game 41-14. state opponents - Austin Special events and L.A. Lakers 16 10 .615 1½ N.Y. Giants 5 8 0 .385 Sacramento 13 12 .520 4 South close to home and give Tech opens Ohio Peay, Tennessee State promotions for each Phoenix 4 22 .154 13½ W L T Pct fans up there a chance Valley Conference play and UT Martin—are home game in the 2019 Saturday’s Games y-New Orleans 11 2 0 .846 Dallas 107, Houston 104 Carolina 6 7 0 .462 to see our program is on Sept. 28 with a visit all at home. That’s a campaign will be an- Indiana 107, Sacramento 97 Tampa Bay 5 8 0 .385 an added bonus.” to Eastern Illinois, then good thing, because nounced at a later date. Atlanta 106, Denver 98 Atlanta 4 9 0 .308 Brooklyn 112, New York 104 North Cleveland 116, Washington 101 W L T Pct Boston 133, Chicago 77 Chicago 9 4 0 .692 L.A. Lakers 111, Memphis 88 Minnesota 6 5 1 .542 Portland 113, Minnesota 105 Green Bay 5 7 1 .423 Miami 121, L.A. Clippers 98 Detroit 5 8 0 .385 Baines, Smith chosen for Hall of Fame Sunday’s Games West New Orleans 116, Detroit 108 W L T Pct Milwaukee 104, Toronto 99 y-L.A. Rams 11 2 0 .846 LAS VEGAS (AP) — Harold good numbers, but not stacking the years, and the Today’s Game San Antonio 110, Utah 97 Seattle 7 5 0 .583 Baines was given a save as big as up against the greats of his day. Era group was created as part of Charlotte 119, New York 107 Arizona 3 10 0 .231 any Lee Smith ever posted. He never drew more than 6.1 changes in 2014. Monday’s Games San Francisco 3 10 0 .231 Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot In a vote sure to spark re- percent in fi ve elections by the Smith’s fastball helped him Washington at Indiana, 7 p.m. y-clinched division newed cries of cronyism at Coo- Baseball Writers’ Association of become a seven-time All-Star in New Orleans at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games perstown, Baines surprisingly America, far from the 75 percent an 18-year-old career. Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Tennessee 30, Jacksonville 9 Sacramento at Chicago, 8 p.m. Sunday’s Games was picked for the baseball Hall required. Known for his slow trudges Utah at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. N.Y. Giants 40, Washington 16 of Fame on Sunday after never “I wasn’t expecting this day to from the bullpen to the mound, Orlando at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Miami 34, New England 33 L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Cleveland 26, Carolina 20 coming close in any previous come,” the six-time All-Star said. he owned the saves record when Memphis at Denver, 9 p.m. Indianapolis 24, Houston 21 election. The Hall board-appointed pan- he retired during the 1997 sea- Miami at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. New Orleans 28, Tampa Bay 14 “Very shocked,” the career el included longtime White Sox son while with Montreal. Trevor Minnesota at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Green Bay 34, Atlanta 20 Tuesday’s Games N.Y. Jets 27, Buff alo 23 .289 hitter said on a conference owner Jerry Reinsdorf. Hoff man and then Mariano Portland at Houston, 8 p.m. Kansas City 27, Baltimore 24, OT call. “I’m glad he was on that com- Rivera reset the mark. Phoenix at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Chargers 26, Cincinnati 21 Smith, who held the major mittee this year to help to get Smith never reached 51 per- Toronto at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. San Francisco 20, Denver 14 Detroit 17, Arizona 3 league record for saves when he into the Hall of Fame,” Baines cent in 15 BBWAA elections. College scores Oakland 24, Pittsburgh 21 retired, was an easy pick when said. Still, he kept believing his day Sunday, Dec. 9 Dallas 29, Philadelphia 23, OT EAST Chicago 15, L.A. Rams 6 the Today’s Game Era Commit- Reinsdorf praised his former would come. Columbia 74, Iona 71 Monday’s Games tee met at the winter meetings. player in a statement. Baines “I’m pretty patient, though, Delaware 88, St. Francis (Pa.) 83 Minnesota at Seattle, 8:15 p.m. It took 12 votes for election by currently serves as a team am- and I think I waited long Duquesne 80, Longwood 71 Niagara 71, New Hampshire 67 GOLF the 16-member panel — Smith bassador in community rela- enough. But it’s sweeter,” he said St. John’s 89, Princeton 74 was unanimous, Baines got 12 tions department of the White on a conference call. “You look QBE Wagner 105, New Rochelle 57 and former outfi elder and man- Sox. at those things, well, OK, who’s SOUTH Sunday Alabama 76, Arizona 73 At Tiburon Golf Club ager Lou Piniella fell just short “So happy for Harold. He’s a on the ballot this year? Who’s Chattanooga 83, VMI 65 Naples, Fla. with 11. great player and a great human on the ballot next year? But I’d Coll. of Charleston 87, Georgia College & State 69 Yardage: 7,382; Par: 72 George Steinbrenner, Orel being,” Reinsdorf said. never, never, never give up hope. Georgia Tech 73, Florida A&M 40 Purse: $3.4 million LSU 91, Incarnate Word 50 Final Hershiser, Albert Belle, Joe Car- “I am so honored that I was “And then when they started Lipscomb 107, Navy 81 Patton Kizzire/Brian Harman 59-66-61—186 -30 ter, Will Clark, Davey Johnson a member of the committee. He with the second-chance ballot, I Old Dominion 79, Fairfield 69 Graeme McDowell/E. Grillo 59-66-62—187 -29 Samford 77, Alabama A&M 59 Gary Woodland/C. Hoff man 61-64-63—188 -28 and Charlie Manuel all received deserved to be in long ago. I am thought my chances got a little Tennessee St. 64, Coppin St. 55 Kevin Na/B. DeChambeau 59-67-62—188 -28 fewer than fi ve votes. just so excited.” better. This probably today was Tennessee Tech 97, Hiwassee 60 Luke List/C. Howell III 61-66-61—188-28 Smith and Baines both de- Tony La Russa, Baines’ fi rst probably the (most) nervous Virginia 57, VCU 49 B. Watson/Harold Varner III 62-67-60—189-27 Virginia Tech 81, SC State 44 L.i Thompson/Tony Finau 61-67-65—193 -23 buted in Chicago during the big league manager, also was on I’ve been with this Hall of Fame Woff ord 82, Coastal Carolina 71 B. Snedeker/Billy Horschel 63-67-64—194 -22 1980 season. Smith began with the panel that elected him. voting thing,” he said. MIDWEST S. Stricker/Sean O’Hair 62-67-65—194 -22 the Cubs and went on to record In the past, Phil Rizzuto and Smith became the seventh Cleveland St. 77, Notre Dame College 56 A. Landry/Luke Donald 63-68-65—196 -20 Evansville 89, Ball St. 77 Kyle Stanley/Pat Perez 63-68-67—199 -18 478 saves while Baines started Bill Mazeroski were among pitcher who primarily was a Iowa St. 101, Southern U. 65 K. Kisner/Cameron Champ 63-71-68—202 -14 out with the White Sox and had the players who benefi ted from reliever to make the Hall, join- North Dakota 83, Milwaukee 72 Saint Louis 65, Oregon St. 61 TRANSACTIONS 2,866 hits. friendly faces on Veterans Com- ing Hoff man, Dennis Eckersley, SOUTHWEST Baines had 384 home runs and mittees to reach the Hall. That Rollie Fingers, Goose Gossage, Texas 72, Purdue 68 Sunday, Dec. 9 1,628 RBIs in a 22-year career — panel has been revamped over Bruce Sutter and Hoyt Wilhelm. FAR WEST By The Associated Press Denver 93, Western Colorado University 69 BASEBALL Hawaii 82, Hawaii Hilo 75 National League Montana St. 95, Washington St. 90 NEW YORK METS — Named Chili Davis hitting coach, Nevada 74, Grand Canyon 66 Chuck Hernandez bullpen coach and Luis Rojas San Diego 82, CS Northridge 68 quality control coach.< TECH: Martin returns from injury to lineup for Golden Eagles Santa Clara 82, Sonoma State 54 HOCKEY Tennessee 76, Gonzaga 73 National Hockey League FROM PAGE 8 high 20 points. Jr. Clay scored Tennessee. Washington 70, Seattle 62 NHL — Suspended Toronto F Zach Hyman two games for a hit against Boston D Charlie McAvoy on Sat- 10, while Courtney Alexander, “I want to get back to putting HOCKEY urday. in the period to take a 48-28 lead Golday, Sherfi eld and Hunter some more ticks (wins) on the NHL CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled G Scott Darling from Charlotte (AHL). into the intermission. Vick tallied nine points each. left-hand side, that’s why you All Times EST LOS ANGELES KINGS — Recalled F Austin Wagner “Hiwassee has some good Martin scored seven points, keep score,” Payne said. “but I EASTERN CONFERENCE from Ontario (AHL). players. They can shoot and they as did Corey Tillery. Crosland love our team. We focus on get- Atlantic Division MINNESOTA WILD — Recalled F Luke Kunin from Iowa GP W L Pts (AHL). have some size, some physicali- chipped in with six. Ben Snider ting better day by day, doing the Tampa Bay 31 23 7 47 NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Returned G Christopher ty,” Payne said. led Hiwassee, 7-8 on the year, next thing right and the results Toronto 30 20 9 41 Gibson to Bridgeport (AHL). Recalled F Josh Ho- “I thought we did a good job with 19 points in the loss. will take care of themselves. Buff alo 30 17 9 38 Sang from Bridgeport. Boston 30 16 10 36 WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Reassigned F Riley Barber on No. 5 (Bryant Bernard) and Tech will be back in action “We’re good enough and we Montreal 30 15 10 35 to Hershey (AHL).< No. 23 (Toure Fudge). We didn’t on Saturday when the Golden will win enough games. Howev- Detroit 30 13 13 30 American Hockey League Ottawa 31 13 14 30 AHL — Suspended Springfield D Ian McCoshen one do anything special on defense Eagles visit Kennesaw State at 3 er, it starts with rebounding the Florida 28 11 11 28 game.< tonight, we just stayed up the p.m. basketball and taking care of the Metropolitan Division ECHL fl oor and played good smart They will then host Savan- basketball. If we can do those GP W L Pts IDAHO STEELHEADS — Loaned D Colton Saucerman Washington 29 17 9 37 to Utica (AHL). basketball.” nah State on Dec. 20 and close two things consistently, we will Columbus 29 16 11 34 ORLANDO SOLAR BEARS — Traded F Matt Schmalz to Vassar paced the Golden out the month on Dec. 29 with a fi nd out how good we can be and N.Y. Islanders 28 14 11 31 Worcester. Eagles, 3-7 overall, with a game- noon battle at the University of (I know) we’re going to be fi ne.” 10 HERALD-CITIZEN MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2018 herald-citizen.com

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