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Herald-CitizenSUNDAY,Herald-Citizen JANUARY 13, 2019 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 117TH YEAR | NO. 9 $1.50 Traffi c woes on 10th Street City looks at ways to deal with increase BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS day in which the road is not amount of vehicles per hour, HERALD-CITIZEN functioning the way it should, traffi c signals, intersections, according to city planning driveways and car crashes, One of the concerns raised director James Mills. according to Mills. by Cookeville residents re- “It’s based on the level of East 10th Street is rated an garding a proposed shopping service,” Mills explained “F” during the busiest times center at the corner of East about the way roads are grad- of the day, from 7 to 9 a.m. 10th Street and Old Kentucky ed. “It goes from ‘A’ to ‘F.’ ‘A’ and from 3 to 5 p.m. Tennes- Road is an increase in traffi c means it’s way underutilized. see Department of Transpor- to an already heavily-traveled The sweet spot is C to D.” tation’s most recent average section of the city. Grades for roads are estab- daily traffi c count for East At certain times of the lished through a scientifi c 10th Street was 16,282. LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN day, traffi c on 10th Street is formula developed by traffi c Similarly, East Spring Cars travel on East 10th Street just east of Old Kentucky rated an “F,” which means engineers which includes Road where a new shopping center has been proposed. that there are times of the road design, number of lanes, SEE TRAFFIC, PAGE A3 Settling in to Congress Newly sworn-in 6th District Congressman John Rose gets to work BY JIM HERRIN HERALD-CITIZEN

When more than 50 Tennesseans traveled to Washington D.C. for the swearing-in of newly elected Sixth Dis- trict Rep. John Rose of Cookeville, he faced something of a dilemma. “Each House member only had two gallery tickets for the fl oor session,” said Rose’s wife, Chelsea. To accommodate the visitors, a view- ing reception was held in Rose’s new offi ce in the Longworth House Offi ce Building where friends and family watched the proceedings on a televi- sion. “Our 15-month-old son, Guy, sat with John on the House Floor,” said Chelsea. “That was eventful, to say the least!” She and Rose’s eldest sister, Cindy Dowell, used the gallery tickets and watched from above. “We also hosted a dinner for visitors from the Sixth District and organized and participated in tours of the Capitol and Library of Congress for the group,” KRISTIE BOYD, U.S. HOUSE OFFICE OF PHOTOGRAPHY SEE ROSE, PAGE A2 Newly sworn-in U.S. Representative John Rose of Cookeville sits on the House floor with his son, Guy. Father, son reunited after 50 years BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS that not only was his bio- year term. HERALD-CITIZEN logical father alive, he was A couple of years ago, living in Cookeville. Nguyen was asked if he had “I just wanted to fi nd my “A year ago, I had a ever found his biological dad.” business meeting in Nash- dad, so he decided to submit That’s what 51-year-old ville,” said Nguyen, who is his DNA through ancestry. Hugh Nguyen said Saturday the elected Orange County com. about his long search to fi nd clerk-recorder in California. “I had a match with a sec- the American soldier who “My dad was an hour-and- ond cousin, Sherry Stokes,” fathered him in the 1960s. a-half away, and I didn’t Nguyen recalled. “I contact- Nguyen’s Vietnamese know.” ed her and asked if she could mother visited the U.S. Nguyen moved to Orange fi nd my dad. She said she military base in Nha Trang County in 1979, and was ap- could.” in 1967 to fi nd the man she pointed to clerk and recorder But when she contacted believed was his father, but in 2013. He was the fi rst Viet- Roy Patterson in Cookeville, the soldiers there told her namese clerk-recorder to be he wasn’t sure at fi rst that that he had died in battle. elected in the United States he had fathered a child in LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN It wasn’t until many years in 2014 and was recently Orange County Clerk - Recorder Hugh Nguyen, left, talks later that Nguyen learned reelected to a second four- SEE REUNION, PAGE A2 with his dad, Roy Patterson of Cookeville Saturday. herald-citizen.com INDEX 5 sections | 32 pages OBITUARIES Page A6 DEAR ABBY B2 COMICS E1 SPORTS D1 Jim Cryer, Cookeville Donna Nyman, Cookeville CALENDAR A5 CROSSWORD B5 SUDOKU B5 Andy Dailey, Tampa, Fla. Robert Brown, Cookeville CLASSIFIED C1 OPINION A4 Thelma Stewart, Cookeville A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Friday Williams wants new way to elect U.S. Senate Cash 3 Evening BY KATE COOK candidate, Wil- one fell swoop,” Williams said. If the bill is successful in 3-5-8, Lucky Sum: 16 HERALD-CITIZEN liams said. GOP “We want a solution where Tennessee, Williams said he Cash 3 Midday 3-1-7, Lucky Sum: 11 lawmakers would the states keep their identity, hopes other states adopt it. He Cash 3 Morning Rep. Ryan Williams wants to choose a Repub- our culture and who we are in said those he’s approached with 9-4-9, Lucky Sum: 22 change the way Tennesseeans lican candidate spite of an overreaching federal the idea are surprisingly in Cash 4 Evening elect U.S. senators. while Democrat government.” favor, though there is a seg- 4-5-2-6, Lucky Sum: 17 Williams (R-Cookeville) in- lawmakers would He said the problems this bill ment that say they want to vote Cash 4 Midday troduced HB21 Tuesday, when choose a Democrat would solve are important, no in the primary election for U.S. 1-6-5-3, Lucky Sum: 15 the General Assembly was Williams candidate. matter which party is in con- Senate. Cash 4 Morning called to order. State residents trol in Washington, D.C. “But this is a solution worth 4-1-3-2, Lucky Sum: 10 The bill would allow lawmak- would then have the fi nal say “Now, we have a federal achieving by trusting those Mega Millions ers in Nashville to choose the in the state’s general election. government that’s turned to that you’ve already elected to 04-05-31-62-69, Mega Ball: 20, Megaplier: 3 Republican and Democrat U.S. Any independent candidates gridlock,” Williams said. “The represent you in this decision,” Est. jackpot: $50 million Senate candidates that would who fi le to run for senate would president can’t get done what he said. Tennessee Cash appear on the state’s general also appear on that general he wants to get done.” Williams said people are 02-14-24-29-32, Bonus: 1 election ballot. election ballot. The bill is a way around the welcome to call him and let Est. jackpot: $840,000 Williams said it’s the same Williams said any senator U.S. Constitution’s 17th Amend- him know what they think at process that allows lawmakers elected under HB21 would be ment, which allows senate seats 615-741-1875; Fax, 615-253-0160, to choose the state’s comptrol- limited to two terms and be to be chosen by popular vote. Address, 425 5th Avenue North, ler, auditor and secretary of “beholden to the state.” “It’s an opportunity for the Suite 400 Cordell Hull Bldg. state. “In one simple statewide bill, states to exercise their will on Nashville, TN 37243; Email, 0READER SERVICES0 Lawmakers from each party it’s campaign fi nance reform, a large federal bureaucracy,” rep.ryan.williams@capitol. Address: would caucus to agree on their states’ rights and term limits in he said. tn.gov. 1300 Neal St. Cookeville, TN 38501

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Letter Guidelines HOUSE CREATIVE SERVICES All letters to the editor must be John Rose’s family joined House Speaker Pelosi at a swearing-in ceremony for the new U.S. Representative for the signed and include the writer’s Sixth District of Tennessee. name, address and phone number. Letters are subject to editing and/or rejection. A strict 400-word limit will be enforced. ROSE: New congressman, family creating a small slice of home in Washington Send letters to the mailing FROM PAGE A1 families who suff er through no of our nation as a long game. I fi eld offi ce will be in Cookev- address listed above, or email fault of their own.” see the monuments to our fore- ille with a secondary offi ce in to [email protected]. she said. He said he wants the govern- fathers and mothers, and I take Gallatin. Rose, meanwhile, was ment to “fully reopen as soon courage in knowing that it is “We are on the Cookeville Order a Photo immediately faced with the as possible,” but believes an not the burden, but rather the square in the Maddux Station Every photograph taken by a shutdown of the federal gov- agreement on immigration and privilege of Congress to wade building,” he said. “This space Herald-Citizen photographer ernment. border security is paramount. through tough issues.” may be temporary while we and published in the paper “The government shutdown “Millions of American work- He and his family have rent- search for a permanent offi ce is available for purchase. Go is of paramount concern to me, ers and taxpayers are aff ected ed a small apartment, and Rose space that will accommodate to www.herald-citizen.com but so is the reason that caused by the massive illegal immi- takes the subway to The Capi- the staff and visiting constitu- and click on “Photo Gallery.” the government shutdown — gration we have endured over tol each morning, a commute ents.” Also, many photos included in no funding for the President’s the years, so the wall must be he called “an interesting way Chelsea Rose also encour- online stories are available for wall along the southern bor- funded in my mind one way or to travel coming from a small aged visits to the nation’s purchase. der,” he said. the other,” he said. “I continue town.” capital. Rose said he is not accepting to believe reasonable people “My wife quickly bought “We strongly encourage Subscriptions his Congressional pay during of good faith should be able to whatever furniture we need- Cookevillians to fi nd an oppor- To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. the shutdown, but added, “it is fi gure out how to do both.” ed in Cookeville, we loaded a tunity to visit Washington and Visa, MasterCard, Discover not members of Congress who Despite the shutdown, Rose U-Haul for Washington and call us so we can make sure ev- and AmEx accepted. are suff ering because of this said his fi rst impression of have attempted to create a ery door possible is open to the Rates: political impasse, but rather, Washington “leaves me with a small slice of home in this big special sites around town,” she 3 mo 6 mo 1yr citizens who may be unable sense of optimism.” city,” he said. “Most impor- said. “We can even with Carrier or to interact with government “It may be surprising to hear tantly, it has enough space for White House tours. It would be Mail: 385 agencies or visit government me say that, given the conten- our son to play and have some our pleasure.” Zip Code $28 $54 $95 facilities as well as federal gov- tious political climate,” he said. toys.” Rose’s offi ce number is 202- Print & ernment employees and their “However, I look at the success His main Congressional 225-4231. E-Edition $29 $56 $98 E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 Mail: Outside 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 REUNION: Soldier father, Vietnamese son reunited after more than 50 years Mail: Outside Tennessee $82 $132 $220 FROM PAGE A1 1966 when he was just 18 years old with more than 200 other Miss Your Paper? Vietnam. soldiers in the Signal Corps as Your carrier is an independent “He (Roy) didn’t think so, but a Specialist 4. contractor. However, as a he found I was born where he “We would work 12 (hours) service to our subscribers, our was stationed,” Nguyen said. on, 12 off in the communica- circulation department is open Nguyen remembers the fi rst tions center,” he said. “Then from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- time he called Patterson. we fi lled sandbags for four day-Friday and from “Just to hear his voice was hours.” 7-9 a.m. each Sunday to amazing,” Nguyen said. “He After he returned to the answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. asked me to send him a photo United States, Patterson moved of my mother, and I did. I hired to Cookeville in 1970, joining Herald-Citizen a company for the DNA test.” his father in working for Uni- USPS 313-680 The results were overwhelm- versal Plastics before starting ISSN 8750-5541 ingly positive that Patterson a trophy company in 1980. The Herald-Citizen is published after- was Nguyen’s father. Meanwhile, Nguyen was part noons Tuesday through Friday and Patterson was excited to LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS | HERALD-CITIZEN of more than 3,000 Vietnamese Sunday morning except New Year’s meet his long lost son, but he Roy Patterson, second from left, of Cookeville reunites refugees who ended up in San Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving had to explain the news to his Diego, California, before he Day and Christmas Day by Cookeville with his son, Hugh Nguyen, right, and Nguyen’s children, Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., wife and other adult children. Gabrielle, left, and Steven, second from right. began his rise to the elected po- P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. “First of all, I had to admit sition in which he serves now. Periodicals postage paid at Cookeville to my wife (Brenda) that this daughter, explained how her and children, Steven and Ga- Nguyen celebrated his 51st TN. POSTMASTER: send address happened,” Patterson recalled. dad broke the news. brielle, for the fi rst time. The birthday in December, and the changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. “I had to step up. “He (Roy) said I’ve got some- two were reunited once again years of missed birthdays as The Herald-Citizen is a member of “I told my wife I had to step thing to tell you. He said, ‘It in Cookeville last week with well as life’s other big events the Tennessee Press Association up, and she agreed,” Patterson seems like you might have a both Patterson and Nguyen weigh heavily on Patterson, and the Associated Press. The As- said. “I explained it to my kids, brother,’” she recalled. meeting more of their extended now 71 years old. sociated Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in and they agreed. My church Patterson and his family fl ew families. “I will be there for every the Herald-Citizen. family backed me.” to California in September to Patterson spent a year serv- birthday as long as I’m able,” Kathy Kinnaird, Patterson’s meet Nguyen, his wife, Lorena, ing in Vietnam beginning in Patterson said.

Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Today Monday Tuesday Night Almanac Lindsay McReynolds A 40 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a high near 38. Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. Sunday is the 13th day of the year, with 339 remain- Managing Editor Cloudy, with a high near 48. ing. The sun sets at 4:49 p.m. and will rise at 6:53 a.m. Monday Night Wednesday Monday. The moon is a waxing crescent with 45% of the Roger Wells Tonight Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. visible disc illuminated. Advertising Director A 30-percent chance of rain showers, possibly mixing with snow after mid- Tuesday Wednesday Night Keith McCormick night, then gradually ending. Cloudy, Mostly sunny, with a high near 44. Partly cloudy, with a low around 37. Circulation Manager with a low around 33. SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com Committee to revisit Putnam Fair queen fraternization policy heads to state BY JIM HERRIN is also preventing married BY PAIGE STANAGE represent her home- HERALD-CITIZEN couples from both accepting HERALD-CITIZEN town in the pageant. employment as paramedics “I am so very honored In the face of an ongoing with the county. He said the Putnam County’s to represent Putnam shortage of emergency medical commission is tasked with Fairest of the Fair is County at the state fair- service workers, the Putnam deciding whether that public headed to compete in a est of the fair competi- County Commission may safety issue outweighs a hu- statewide competition tion, and will do so with reconsider relaxing a rule man resources “best practice.” Friday. optimism, compassion against dating among employ- Also on the Planning Com- Autumn Faith Alli- and responsibility.” ees. mittee agenda: son was crowned as the Allison is the daugh- The commission’s Planning • Request from the sheriff ’s Putnam County Fairest ter of Willie and Christy Committee Monday will con- offi ce to donate a retired K-9 to of the Fair in August. Allison. She’s enrolled sider a request from Commis- its original military handler. “She will be compet- at Fortis Institute in sioner Danny Holmes to waive • Resolution requesting the ing on Jan. 18 at the Cookeville for radiology the fraternization policy at the streamlining of school bus Tennessee Association technology. EMS Department. driver licensing. of Fairs’ annual conven- “I’ve always had a In September 2017, a previ- • Adoption of an ADA Griev- tion in Nashville,” said passion for kids and ous commission rejected the ance Procedure. Shannon Hayes with healthcare, as well as proposal. The Fiscal Review Commit- the Putnam County helping people in gen- The No Spouse and No Dat- tee agenda includes: Fairest of the Fair. eral,” Allison said. “I ing Rule mandates that county • Discussion of County Com- “There are 54 young want to be able to save employees in the same depart- missioner pay. ladies who have won lives through medical ment or offi ce not be allowed to • Resolution to apply for titles at their county imaging and radiation date or marry one another. a Community Development fairs who are registered therapy.” “It’s really an important Grant for a waterline to compete in the State Her platform is Heels policy because it can prevent extension project. Fairest of the Fair pag- for Healing, which was management issues when indi- • Budget amendments for eant. created in 2015 to raise viduals (who) are dating stop the County General, School, “The winner will be funds and awareness for dating,” said County Attorney Road Department and Capital PAIGE STANAGE | HERALD-CITIZEN FILE crowned Tennessee childhood cancer, and Jeff Jones when the issue was Project funds. 2018 Fairest of the Fair Autumn Association of Fairs collects items for cancer brought up last year. The meetings begin at 5:30 Allison begins state competition Fairest.” patients at Vanderbilt But Jones said the rule p.m. at the courthouse. Friday. Allison is excited to Children’s Hospital.

TRAFFIC: City hopes to pass some improvement costs to developer of shopping center

FROM PAGE A1 lower than they were in struction would be to he said. drivers will naturally tional on road improve- 2012, when an estimat- extend fi ve lanes from But one of the con- seek alternative routes ments. Street, between High- ed 18,290 cars traveled Highway 111 to just west cerns raised by an op- to fi nd the quickest way “If it is approved on way 111 and downtown daily on that road. That of Old Kentucky Road. ponent of the rezoning to get to their destina- second and fi nal read- Cookeville is rated an may mean motorists are “It would go back for the shopping center tion, and that can mean ing, a fi nal PCD plan “F” during the same seeking other routes to down to three lanes at a recent city council driving through resi- must be submitted to peak travel times. avoid the congestion. west of the western meeting was that adding dential neighborhoods. and approved by the But the traffi c study The city council entrance to Darwin more lanes may not nec- The rezoning request planning commission completed by J.M. has approved the fi rst Park,” Mills explained. essarily improve traffi c for the proposed shop- within six months,” Teague Engineering reading of rezoning 15 “It would be fi ve lanes fl ow. ping center and addition Mills said. “Extensions and Planning from acres of the property at from 111 to that point. “If you add additional of more lanes on 10th may be approved by the North Carolina found 1545 E. 10th Street from That would also include lanes, it will accommo- Street still requires planning commission that the proposed single-family residen- a dedicated right turn date more traffi c, but a second approval by totaling no more than 18 125,000-square-foot tial to planned commer- lane (in front of the de- if you add additional the city council, which months from the eff ec- shopping center at 1545 cial development, with velopment), so it would lanes, it will encourage meets Thursday, Jan. 17, tive date of rezoning.” E. 10th Street would one of the conditions be six lanes in front of more traffi c to use that at 5:30 p.m. That would mean the have minimal impact on for approval being a the shopping center. route,” Mills explained If it’s approved then, earliest that construc- traffi c. cost-sharing plan to add That (right turn lane) in response to that the rezoning and devel- tion and street improve- However, the need for additional lanes for traf- would be entirely the concern. opment to the property ments could occur is widening the three-lane fi c in front of the pro- developers’ cost.” Mills added that local on 10th would be condi- this spring. 10th Street has been posed shopping center. The city’s estimat- identifi ed in several “It’s an opportunity ed cost in a proposed traffi c studies and street to complete a portion of cost-sharing plan to add plans for many years, the widening that the lanes to that section according to Mills, al- public has been calling of 10th is a little over though no specifi c plan for for more than a de- a half million dollars exists to do so. cade,” Mills said. for materials, but Mills Of the several hurdles The current plan to stressed that’s a prelim- to widen 10th, one is the widen part of 10th in inary estimate. cost. conjunction with the “It could be signifi - “The estimated cost shopping center con- cantly more than that,” for widening East 10th Street is in excess of $30 million,” Mills said. “Of unknown cost is the amount for purchasing businesses that may have to be closed as a result of acquiring right-of-way for widen- ing East 10th. “This is of particular concern for the segment between Fisk Road and North Washington Avenue,” Mills contin- ued. “As noted in the recent WSP Transpor- tation study, and many other past transporta- tion studies and plans, another east/west route through the city would help to alleviate traffi c on East 10th Street.” Mills noted that the most recent traffi c counts on East 10th are

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It will be a trial by fi re for Tennessee’s senior senator, a Maryville native, who has made collaboration, collegiality and moderation a key part of his lawmaking strategy even amidst growing political polarity. “I’m able to get results,” he said, after Alexa, why won’t you reply to my father? announcing he would not seek re-election in 2020. s technology innovation doing My parents also dict” was actually a plumber my us more harm than good? My recently installed father had hired. Yes, he has been eff ective, especially family off ers proof that it is. a home video-sur- The plumber wanted to get in these last two years where he served I My parents recently got Am- veillance system inside the house because he was as a powerful committee chairman in azon’s supposedly “intelligent” that my sisters and cold. He ran down the steps be- a GOP-dominated Congress governing personal assistant, Alexa. I monitor on our cause my father had just opened Ask Alexa to play a song and smartphones. the garage door to let him in. alongside a Republican president. He she will (through her speaker). TOM The other morn- After apologizing to the police shepherded successful legislation from Ask her to turn the lights on PURCELL ing, the system for all of the hullabaloo-they equitable pay for songwriters to fi ghting or off , and, if they’re plugged notifi ed us that were surprisingly polite to the the opioid epidemic. into a “smart” device, she’ll do someone was on my latest idiot to overreact to his that, too. parents’ front porch. Opening video-surveillance powers-I His fi nal two years in offi ce, however, Ask her about the weather, the app, I saw a man, about 40, slunk back to my truck and got will likely not be as collegial. news, traffi c or sports and she’ll pounding on the door. the heck out of there. Democrats in the U.S. House of Repre- search the internet for answers. He wore a fl annel shirt, dirty In this era of nasty tweets sentatives have made no secret that they But Alexa is causing incred- pants and scuff ed boots. He had and Facebook insults, reports ible turmoil at my parents’ bags under his eyes and was Psychology Today, technology plan to butt heads with President Donald house. fi dgety. is making us ruder. But it’s not Trump. “Amanda,” said my father the “Let me in!” he said in a raspy, just that. Trump is under federal investigation, other day, “can you turn down demonic whisper. “Let … me … Social media, according to and more than 30 of his associates, ac- the music?” in!” various studies, is making us “Her name is Alexa,” said Alarmed, I activated the inter- more isolated, more depressed quaintances and agents working on his my mother, oddly protective of com. and less connected with our behalf have been investigated, charged, her new virtual friend. “If you “May I help you?” I said fellow human beings. But it’s not indicted or convicted for crimes. Never- don’t call her ‘Alexa,’ she won’t forcefully through the system’s just that. theless, he plans to fi ght back hard. respond.” outdoor speaker. He muttered Facebook, Google and Alexa “AlexIS,” said my father, “stop something, then turned away. know way more about us than That is where the Senate is supposed playing music so loudly!” “What do you want?” I shout- most people are aware. But it’s to play its role as a check on power — a “Alexa!” said my mother. ed. not just that, either. referee or a stopgap. That is where Alex- “That’s what I said!” shouted He ran down the steps. It’s that, despite technology’s ander could be at his most infl uential. my father. I called my parents’ house. many benefi ts, we now know “Sorry,” said Alexa. “I don’t Nobody answered. I called my way too much about way too “The job of the United States Senate is know what you’re referring to.” oldest sister. She answered im- many things. As my family to restrain popular excesses,” he said. “I said turn down the damn mediately. shows, our massive daily infor- “To restrain the excesses of the executive music!” said my father. “A drug addict is trying to get mation fl ow is causing us more . (to restrain) the tyranny of the majority. “Don’t talk to her like that!” inside Mom and Dad’s house!” grief than benefi t. said my mother, pointing her she shouted. Don’t believe me? Ask Alexa. “That’s why we require 60 votes. Even fi nger at him. “I’m calling the cops!” I said, And don’t call her “AlexIS!” when we disagree with what the Demo- “For God’s sake, ,” said then did as I jumped into my crats are doing, we have to pay attention my father, storming off in search truck and fl oored it. TOM PURCELL is a syndicated to what they’re doing. We could always do of his print newspaper, “AlexIS Arriving a few minutes later, columnist. His email address is ignores me worse than you do!” I discovered that the “drug ad- [email protected]. better, but I think we’re doing that.” His critics on the right have felt he has compromised too much with the left. He was, after all, able to pass landmark leg- islation on education reform and medical Prohibition: Th e countdown to 100 years miracle cures under the Obama Adminis- tration. t’s time to brush up on your and a power-grab liquor into “forbidden fruit” knowledge of speakeasies, by mean-spirited, and enticing citizens to want it In choosing not to seek another term in bathtub gin, demon rum, morality-legislating more, sort of like “If you tyrants offi ce, Alexander is putting all his ener- Ihomebrew, bootlegging and Puritans; but the won’t let me date Snake, I’ll gies in governing and not elections. other icons of the Roaring truth is more com- just climb out of my bedroom That decision may be what saves the Twenties. plicated. window!” So, we’re proud that republic beyond 2020. January 16 marks the 100th For instance, America is one big hormonal anniversary of the ratifi cation DANNY there is no concrete teenager. Yeah, we really need of the Eighteenth Amendment, TYREE evidence that sadis- to be on the U.N. Security Coun- — The Tennesseean which set in motion the crim- tic prohibitionists cil. inalization of the production, sought a Wall, so If this “reverse psychology” importation, transportation and they could play 78 rpm records thing works as well as people sale of alcoholic beverages a of “99 bottles of beer on the claim, why don’t we have cam- year later. wall, 99 bottles of beer, Try and paigns that mandate “Employ- I hope everyone will spend fail to take one down, still 99 ees must NOT wash their hands the coming year studying up on bottles of beer on the wall…” after using the restroom,” MODERATELY CONFUSED the fascinating controversies Despite underfunding of law “Pants MUST drag the ground” surrounding the 13 years of enforcement (which opened and “Thou shalt not miss the “the Noble Experiment.” Visit the door to police corruption), chance to swipe a handicapped your library, watch the 2011 Ken Prohibition brought an increase parking space”? Burns documentary or Google in productivity, a decline in dis- Granted, in our Enlightened “pros and cons of Prohibition.” orderly conduct and a dramatic Times we have bragging rights Sassy Americans think they drop in deaths from cirrhosis of about social drinking, responsi- know all there is to know about the liver. ble drinking, designated drivers Prohibition or the McCarthy The temperance movement and health benefi ts of drinking. era or the Civil War, but most was not focused solely on spoil- If only we could apply these possess only superfi cial under- ing people’s fun. Those early principles to other areas of life. standing. progressives campaigned for “Yes, I’m breaking wind; but When it comes to American better housing and working at least I’m doing it at a black-tie history, the average American conditions, so workers who had event.” (present company exempted) formerly performed back-break- “I am responsibly redecorat- has the acumen of a sack of wet ing tasks 80 hours a week and ing the nursery with asbestos rocks. Rocks, of course, are of lived in shacks wouldn’t feel the and lead paint.” three diff erent types: igneous, NEED to “drown their sorrows” “Maybe I’m a cannibal, but metamorphic and, uh… parlia- at the local saloon. at least I eat low-cholesterol mentary. I’m not saying we’ve gotten people.” (Okay, Americans also have soft, but maybe we take those “Yes, I was shouting racial the acumen of a sack of wet reforms for granted. (“After 40 slurs from the car; but to can- rocks when it comes to SCI- hours of watching the clock at cel that out, my driver was a ENCE.) work, I have to sprawl in my MIME.” Everyone “knows” that Pro- air-conditioned man cave? I hibition was a complete failure need TWO beer hats.”) DANNY TYREE is a syndicated (enriching organized crime Much of the case against Pro- columnist. His email address is and shrinking tax revenue) hibition stems from its turning [email protected]. SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com 0CALENDAR0 0COMMUNITY RESOURCES0 The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted ter-Gym, 104 Roberts Call 526-2424. Funding Available: Com- shops on resume writ- by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson Street. Call 1-800-733- Chili & Soup Benefit: 3-6 munity Service Block ing, job search skills, counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- 2767. p.m. Twin Oak Commu- Grant assists those in and more. Mondays & room secretary or email [email protected]. Be Line Dance Classes: Bax- nity Center. For PeeWee need due to a temporary Wednesdays 10 a.m. sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date ter Senior Center, 101 & Julie Stover medical emergency situation. American Job Center, & location of the event. Deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s paper Elmore Town Road. 1-3 expenses. Call 858-2238. You may qualify for a 580 S. Jeff erson Ave. is noon the day before. Deadline for Sunday is noon Friday. p.m. $3 donation/class. SUNDAY, JAN. 20 one-time payment for Suite A. Call 520-8733. Deadline for Monday is 3 p.m. Friday. Church-related items New dances taught each NAACP Event: Honors leg- rent, mortgage, utilities SNAP Application Assis- are published in a separate calendar in the Religion section week.. Call 858-1422. acy of Rev. Dr. Martin or food. Call 528-1127. tance: Free SNAP (Food each Friday. Deadline for church calendar items is noon Dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Luther King Jr., 2 p.m., On The Job Training: Are Stamp) Application Wednesday. Cookeville Community Putnam County Court- you 55 years or older Assistance, if you are Center. Diff erent bands house. Brenda Gilmore, and looking for a job in 60 and over or an indi- MONDAY, JAN. 14 800-733-2767. every week. Mostly keynote speaker. the Upper Cumberland vidual with a disability. CASA Training: Court Acrylic Class: With country & a little bit of MONDAY, JAN. 21 area? UCHRA off ers The Upper Cumberland Appointed Special Advo- Angelo Fernandez, 4 rock & roll. $5 entry fee. VFW District 11: Post 6296 assessment, workshops, Area on Aging & Dis- cate training, UCHRA sessions, 1-4 p.m. Must Caregiver’s Pancake monthly meeting, 6:30 and training. Senior ability Offi ce will assist Conference Room, 580 pre-register.Cookeville Breakfast: 8-9 a.m. 1/2 p.m. Veterans Memorial Community Service with free & confi dential S. Jeff erson, Cookeville. Art, 186A S. Walnut. hour presentation from Building, 90 E. Spring Employment Program application assistance, Get involved & help Call 526-2424. Alzheimer’s Assoc. & Street. provides on-the-job call toll free, 866-836- children. Call Kelly NAACP: Monthly meet- AARP follows break- Blood Drive: 10 a.m.-4 training, 20 hours/week 6678. Spanish interpret- 931-520-9540 or Darlene ing at White County fast. Free. Overton p.m. Cookeville Com- at current min. wage. er available. 931-265-6471. Courthouse, 3rd fl oor County Senior Center, munity Putnam County Call 520-9624, or go to SHIP/SMP: Volunteers TTU Chess Club: Mon- courtroom, 6 p.m. Local 1513 Bradford Hicks Dr., Library, lower level UCHRA Central Offi ce, needed 2 to 3 days days 7 p.m., Room 371, branch includes White, Livingston. meeting room, 50 E. 580 S. Jeff erson, Suite a month to provide TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- Warren, Putnam, Over- Watercolor Class: With Broad St. Call 800-733- B. one-on-one counseling ter. Everyone welcome. ton & Clay Counties. Lynne Looney. 9 a.m.- 2767. RedCrossBlood. Relative Caregiver helping the aged & dis- Call Paul 372-3118, or Public invited. noon. Cookeville Art, org. Program: Assistance & abled by providing free, [email protected]. Exercise Classes: Tai Chi 186A S. Walnut. Call Head Start: L.B.J. & support, call UCDD, Me- unbiased information & Open Studio/Potluck: & chair aerobics 10-11 526-2424. C. Development Corp. lissa Allison, 1-877-275- counseling on Medicare Open studio, 10 a.m.-4 a.m. Baxter Senior Cen- FRIDAY, JAN. 18 Head Start Centers & 8233. Call 931-476-4127. benefi ts. Training pro- p.m. Potluck, 11:30 a.m. ter. 101 Elmore Town Train Tales: 10:30 a.m. Central Offi ce will be For housing assistance vided. Call 931-476-4148. Cookeville Art, 186A S. Rd. Call 931-303-1490. Cookeville Depot Mu- closed for Martin Lu- while caring for minor Walnut. Call 526-2424. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16 seum. Free activity for ther King Jr. Day. child, call Myra Walker, TO SUBMIT an item for Young at Art: Grades 1-8. Trout Time: Trout preschool children. Call TTU Chess Club: Mon- 931-432-4111. community resources, 4-6 p.m. Cookeville Art, stocking today at Cane 520-5455. days 7 p.m., Room 371, Job Center Work- email calendar@her- 186A S. Walnut. Call Creek Park, 201 CC Painting Class: With TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- shop: Free 1-hour work- ald-citizen.com. 526-2424. Camp Road. Makes for Lynne Looney. 9 a.m.- ter. Everyone welcome. Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. excellent cold-weather noon. Cookeville Art, Call Paul 372-3118, or $4/person. Cookeville fi shing opportunities. 186A S. Walnut. Call [email protected]. Community Center, 240 Call 520-4386. 526-2424. Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. Built for you! Carlen Drive. Call 526- Art 411: High school to Exercise Classes: Tai Chi $4/person. Cookeville 8015. adult art class. Noon-2 & chair aerobics 10-11 Community Center, 240 Factory direct CUSTOM furniture. TUESDAY, JAN. 15 p.m. Cookeville Art, a.m. Baxter Senior Cen- Carlen Drive. Call 526- Parenting Skills: Free 186A S. Walnut. Call ter. 101 Elmore Town 8015. classes off ered by The 526-2424. Rd. Call 931-303-1490. Recycling: The Recy- Stephens Center. 9-10:30 Putnam County Election SATURDAY, JAN. 19 cling Center, Transfer a.m. Topic: Children’s Commission: Monthly Dance: 7-10 p.m. Living- Station, Convenience Brain Development. meeting, 8:30 a.m., Elec- ston American Legion, Centers and Landfi ll Held at Healthy Start tion Commission Offi ce, 121 S Church St. Per- will be closed Monday Offi ce, 1680 S. Jeff erson 705 County Services forming band: Take 5. in observance of Dr. Ave. Suite C, Cookeville. Road. Public always Concessions available. Martin Luther King Jr. Call 931-559-6432. welcome. Family friendly. Day. There will be no Music & Dance: Silver P.E.O. Chapter AO: Meet- Fit Frenzy: A free sam- community service that Point Community Cen- ing 9:30 a.m., lower level pling of fi tness classes, day. SALE ter every Tuesday night, Saint Thomas Aquinas Cane Creek Recreation TUESDAY, JAN. 22 6:30-9 p.m., free event. Catholic Church, 421 N. Center. 9 -11:30 a.m. Parenting Skills: Free Features Cumberland Washington. Unaffi li- Diff erent class every classes off ered by The LIVINGSTON Country Band. ates are welcome. half hour. Participate or Stephens Center. 9-10:30 Furniture Outlet Blood Drive: 2-6 p.m. THURSDAY, JAN. 17 watch & learn. a.m. Topic: Empathy. On the Courthouse Square in Livingston United Methodist Blood Drive: 1-6 p.m. Charcoal Portrait Drawing: Held at Healthy Start 200 W. Broad St. • Suite A • Livingston, TN 38570 Church of Gainesboro, First United Methodist With Jim Himsworth. 9 Offi ce, 1680 S. Jeff erson 302 S. Main Street, Church of Livingston, a.m.-4 p.m. Cookeville Ave. Suite C, Cookeville. 931-823-1412 Gainesboro. Red Cross Family Life Cen- Art, 186A S. Walnut. Call 931-559-6432. Tu-Fr: 9-5 • Sa: 9-1 • Closed Su & Mo A6 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 Jim Cryer Thelma Brown Stewart COOKEVILLE — National Association and Rhonda Parker COOKEVILLE — Mr. Jim Cryer, 78 of of Retired Federal (Marty); and four Memorial services for Cookeville, Tennes- Employees, and White great-grandchildren. Thelma Brown Stew- see, passed from this Plains Homeowners In addition to his art, 84, of Cookeville, life Wednesday, Jan. Association. parents, he was pre- will be held at 1 p.m. 9, 2019, at Signature He is survived by ceded in death by a Saturday, Jan. 19, at Health Care of Put- his wife, Jerry Cryer sister and brother-in- Dodson Branch Free nam County in Al- of Cookeville; one law, Patricia and Hoyt Will Baptist Church. good, Tennessee. daughter and son-in- Powell. Visitation will be He was born Sunday, law, Dana and Mark Funeral services from noon until time June 16, 1940, in Hart- Butler of Alabama; for Mr. Cryer will be of services Saturday at selle, Alabama. He one son, Scott Cryer held today, Sunday, the church. was the son of the late and Cathy Davis; a Jan. 13, beginning at 3 Thelma Brown Norman and Geneva daughter-in-law, Dawn p.m., from the chapel Stewart passed away (Eveans) Cryer. carrier (1963-1974), Cryer; mother of his of Crest Lawn Funeral Monday, Jan. 7, 2019, at dren how to cook and Mr. Cryer attend- Superintendent of children, Jimmie Home in Cookeville, her home. preserve, enjoy bird- ed Trinity Assembly Postal Operations Coggin; two stepsons with Pastor Mike She was born April ing, and appreciate the in Algood. He also EAS-16 (1974-1978) and and step-daughters- Campbell officiating. 26, 1934, to the late beauty around them. attended high school postmaster in various in-law, Ricky and The family will Joseph H. and Frances She is survived by at S.R. Butler High locations such as Lake Sherry Hughes of receive friends at the Louise Edgmon Brown her children, Deborah School in Huntsville, Village, Arkansas, Pu- Knoxville, Tennessee, funeral home from 1 in Walker County, Stewart Chervenak Alabama, from 1954- laski, Tennessee and and Michael and Leesa p.m. until time of ser- Georgia, and spent her (William) of Brent- 1958, Lee College in Cookeville, Tennes- Hughes of Sparta; vices today, Sunday, early childhood years wood, Tennessee, Cleveland, Tennessee, see (1978-1992). After three granddaugh- Jan. 13, at the funeral living in Alabama, Chester Stewart (Janet) Calhoun State in Deca- retiring, Jim Cryer ters, Heather Cryer of home. where she developed of Nashville, Tennes- tur, Alabama, and worked for H&R Block Mount Juliet, Ten- Please visit www. her lifelong love of see, and Jack Stewart Snead State Commu- as an office manager nessee, Gracie-Beth crestlawnmemorial. Coach Bear Bryant and of Greenville, South nity College in Boaz, (1997-2010.) He was Butler of Alabama com and sign the on- the Alabama Crimson Carolina; her grand- Alabama, where he youth football coach and Kristina Hughes line guest register and Tide. children, Andrew earned an associate and sports referee for of Cookeville; three send a message to the Thelma moved to (Jessica) Chervenak of degree in applied 14 years. Other ac- grandsons, Matthew family. East Tennessee with Nashville, Tennessee, science (1974-1976.) His complishments in his and Lindsay Cryer of Crest Lawn Funeral her husband and Ten- Sarah Chervenak of military war record life were: Cookeville Germany, Jacob But- Home in Cookeville is nessee State Trooper, Brentwood, Tennes- included the United Kiwanis Club, VFW ler, and Shea and Amy in charge of arrange- Herbert Stewart, and see, Joseph Stewart States Navy-QMz/c, in Sparta, Tennessee, Burchett; one sister, ments, 526-6384. lived in several cit- of Knoxville, Tennes- E-5, DD652-USS Inger- American Legion, NA- Gloria Cryer of Deca- ies before settling in see, Heather Stewart soll (1959-1963.) PUS, National Associ- tur, Alabama; three Cookeville, Tennessee of Meeker, Colorado, Mr. Cryer was a ation of Postmasters step-granddaughters, in 1964. Catherine Stewart of retired postmaster (Tennessee chapter,) Alex Lewis of Spar- She proudly worked Nashville, Tennes- after serving 29 years American Association ta, Ashley Aaron as a librarian in see, Michael Stewart in which he was a city of Retired Persons, (Nathan) of Sparta, Monterey, Tennessee, of Greenville, South and in the Head Start Carolina, and Megan program of L.B.J.&C, Stewart of Greenville, as a parent teacher, South Carolina; her in hopes of having a great-grandchild, Zach- Robert A. Brown Andy J. Dailey positive infl uence on ary Chervenak of Nash- the children she met. ville, Tennessee; her COOKEVILLE — Ashland City; niec- LIVINGSTON — A Mr. Dailey passed She was a woman full brothers, David, Fred, Memorial services for es, Tina Wallace of celebration of life ser- away Tuesday, Jan. 8, of empathy and love. Bobby, and Robert A. Brown, 69, Cookeville, Shallen vice for Mr. Andy J. 2019. As one of only a few Wayne Brown; and her of Cookeville, will be Brown of Waynesboro, Dailey, 38, of Tampa, Livingston Funeral Master Doll Makers in sister, Linda Rhodes of held at a later date. and Sierra Brown of Florida, formerly of Home in Livingston is the country, Thelma Georgia. Mr. Brown passed Ashland City; and Overton County, will in charge of arrange- spent her life making In addition to her away Sunday, Dec. 30, six great-nieces and be conducted at 2 p.m. ments, (931) 823-1201. artwork of porcelain parents, she was 2018, at his home. nephews, Noel Qualls today, Sunday, Jan. dolls in hand-made, preceded in death by Robert was born of Nashville, Michael 13, from the chapel of hand-embroidered her husband, Herbert Sept. 5, 1949, in Mc- Wallace of Sacramen- Livingston Funeral period clothing. She Stewart; a son, Glenn Minnville to the late to, California, Isaiah, Home in Livingston, also taught classes so Stewart; a daughter- Roby and Juanita Roby, Alivia and Av- Tennessee. Burial that she could share in-law, Deborah B. Caldwell Brown. ery Brown of Waynes- will be in Overton her skills with others. Stewart; a brother, Earl He served his coun- boro. County Memorial She won many awards Brown; and two sisters, try as a member of the In addition to his Gardens. for her craftsmanship Nellie Padgett and Judy United States Army. parents, he was pre- and customers would Fox. Robert, known ceded in death by a send antique dolls to The Rev. Ronald Al- as Bobby to most, brother, Mark Brown; her from all over the len will offi ciate at the loved collecting and nephews, Robert world for repair. Her services. special items, such as “Bobby” Lefevers Jr. Donna Nyman father was a talented You may share your knives, classic cars and Justin Brown. COOKEVILLE — away suddenly Friday, wood worker, which thoughts or send condo- and watches. He was Hooper-Huddleston Memorial services for Jan. 11, 2019, at her is where she attained lences to the family by involved in several & Horner Funeral Mrs. Donna Nyman, home. her profi ciency in fi ne visiting www.presley- charities including Home is in charge of 74, of Cookeville, will Hooper-Huddleston crafts. She preserved funeralhome.com. the Red Cross, St. arrangements, 526- be held at 1 p.m. Sat- & Horner Funeral her family history as Professional services Jude and others. He 6111. urday, Jan. 19, 2019, at Home in Cookeville is much as she produced provided by Presley will be remembered Share your condo- Hooper-Huddleston & in charge of arrange- other crafts. Funeral Home in for his generosity and lences and memories at Horner Funeral Home ments, 526-6111. Thelma loved en- Cookeville, Tennessee, giving heart. www.hhhfunerals.com. in Cookeville. tertaining and was 528-1044. He is survived by a The family wll an amazing cook and sister, Sheila Hale and receive friends from gardener. It made her brother-in-law, Harold noon until time of the happiest to cook Hale of Cookeville; services Saturday, meals for anyone who a brother, Michael Jan. 19, at the funeral might come across her Brown and sister-in- home. doorstep. She enjoyed law, Towana Brown of Mrs. Nyman passed teaching her grandchil-

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THP off ers citizens’ academy beginning March 19 Cookeville’s Reagan 16. A contractor will The Tennessee High- The 10-week academy department personnel. sessions with no more Street will be closed be working on the way Patrol is accepting consists of approximate- Topics include investi- than one absence, sign from South Lowe Ave- sewer utilities in the applications for the 2019 ly 30 hours of training. gations, special opera- required waivers and nue to South Jeff erson area. Please contact Spring Citizens’Acade- It is designed to give tions, homeland securi- agreements, and have Avenue from 8 a.m. to Mathew Phillips at my. citizens a better under- ty and many other areas no criminal history. 4 p.m., Monday, Jan. 520-5362 with ques- Classes in Cookev- standing and awareness of the patrol, as well as The deadline to regis- 14 to Wednesday, Jan. tions. ille start March 19, at of THP and the Ten- questions and answers ter is Feb. 1. Please send the Cookeville District nessee Department of from driver license and applications by email to Headquarters located Safety and Homeland handgun permit issu- bill.fi [email protected] or at 1291 S. Walnut Ave. Security. ance. fax to 615-253-2096. Sessions will run from Citizens receive Participants must For more information, 6:30-9 p.m. with dinner hands-on instruction- be at least 21 years contact Sgt. Bill Fitzger- starting at 5:45 p.m. and training from state old, available to attend ald at (615) 743-3907 or weekly Tuesdays. troopers and other weekly three-hour bill.fi [email protected]. 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Imagine a cat, in a turkeys, deer, bees and butter- describe them with an innocu- antics. Now, tap ly, the clicking claws stopped, sitting position, sliding ma- fl ies. He played with skunks ous label: “pets.” a button on your but dog hair continued to jestically across the console, and bunnies. He was a master Once, the cold Cartesian keyboard, and grow. Spying one night, we expressionless, fl ying off the beggar. Loved long rides in mechanistic world saw BILL a viral internet saw a Spaniel stealthily walk/ end and landing in the same the truck with Dad. Tossing animals as fl esh and blood HALDERSON video pops up crawling on his wrists to the position upon the fl oor. She his stuff ed toys. Normal, machines, not capable of showing Thor, living room! curled up and napped. I’ve everyday dog stuff . Never thinking or feeling. We have a champion Forty years later I had a made goofs like that, but never demonstrated a one-of-a-kind come so far from those days, German shepherd walking huge pure-bred golden Cock- with such total cool! trait over 14 years we were to- but let us keep discovering sturdily on his hind legs, er, also named Rags. His big Smedley was a sneaky devil gether. Yet Max’s gift was the and accepting the “humanity” delivering a hot bag of micro- trick was to dive for rocks. dog who lay in wait behind a universal one-of-a-kind gift all in our fellow creatures. wave popcorn clenched in his Hiking down the canyon along long plastered fence halfway pets provide to their human Science now shows that teeth, a cold adult beverage the stream behind my home, through my four-mile nightly companions. even fi sh, insects and reptiles between his front paws to his I’d throw a rock, so it bounced walk. The fence had a grated Max loved me with un- demonstrate some capacity in master. Tap another button into the stream. Rags would decorative grill at the far end. swerving love and complete these areas. What about our and Bandit the Beagle is shin- dive head fi rst in the stream, He would lope soundlessly to trust. He made our family furry dog and cat friends? I nying up a tree. Fluff y the and do a fl ailing and wiggling meet me as I passed that open- whole. He gave the one gift love to highlight the some- cat is cuddling her 10 adopted handstand until he found the ing, and his roaring barks that we must never take for times weird, wacky and clever ducklings. Millions of pet lov- correct rock. Curious fellow could drown out a lion. He granted from our pets, be- behaviors they display. Why? ers share the endearing traits hikers would stop to watch. planned this heart-stopping cause creative, wacky, or just Each time we delight in some of their one-of-a-kind friends Rags, like ball-chasers, would mayhem, spacing the attacks, plain normal, they all give hilarious, or charitable behav- daily on the internet. spend hours doing this. He lulling me into day-dream- this: unconditional love, ior, we reaffi rm that they are We know our own pets best, added every daily rock for 12 ing complacency. And he freely given. cognitive, loving, intelligent so I’ll share some past mem- years to his rock collection laughed. A clear heh-heh-heh We just need to let the love beings - diff erently construct- ories of favorite friends. My behind our home. breathy evil laugh, while smil- in, and return it… ed; they love, they laugh, they fi rst Cocker Spaniel, Rags Igor, a beautiful Calico ing at me as my body bounced play, and they want to be loved #1, left Spaniel hair all over cat would jump up on the and jerked to the adrenaline BILL HALDERSON is a Cookeville too. Mom’s couch in the living huge console TV, to nap on jolt. Smedley was super-baaad writer. Photographers help animals get adopted A picture is worth a thousand words” as the saying goes, “and with regards to promoting cats, dogs, puppies and kittens at the animal shelter, truer words could not be spoken. Getting adorable, sweet, charming photos of pets is HELPING one of the AP ANIMALS keys in help- Inmate Jonathan Ladson cuddles with a ing draw chocolate lab puppy at Merrimack County Jail attention to in Boscawen, N.H. shelter pets available for adoption. Inmates battling The trick is knowing how to get addiction get an LINDA adorable, WESTIN sweet, charming unlikely ally: A puppy photos of pets as they twist, turn and barely BOSCAWEN, N.H. The dog stays with her hold still for a nano-sec- (AP) — Caitlin Hyland’s around the clock. ond. It’s much easier New Hampshire jail cell “It’s just amazing to said than done. looks like those of many have that unconditional Not only are the pets of her fellow inmates, love,” she continued. moving, but the pho- featuring family photos, “I am learning so tographer most often is a few books and a cot. much about fi nding the holding a camera in one But one thing sets it balance. You have to hand and a squeaky toy apart: the cage on the love yourself before you in the other to try to get fl oor for a 10-week-old can appreciate the love the pet to look directly at puppy. something else is giving the camera. Taking pet Hyland, a 28-year-old you.” photos is really a labor of from Concord, New Justin Martin, anoth- love and requires a ton Hampshire, who is er inmate, says his dog of patience. Our animal serving time for a drug has given him a sense of shelter is blessed to have conviction, is one of purpose. Monte Lowe, our marvel- four inmates at the Mer- “Knowing he is going ous feline photographer, rimack County jail who on to help someone as well as our marvelous are training puppies. In else is totally huge canine photographer, a partnership between for me,” said Martin, Martha Karl, regularly Martha Karl, volunteer canine photographer for the Cookeville/Putnam a group called Hero 33, of Barnstead, New taking photos of pets at County Animal Shelter, is pictured with Lucy, a 6-year-old gentle Pups and the jail, two Hampshire. “With me the Cookeville/Putnam American Staff ordshire Terrier mix just waiting for an owner to love. male and two female and my sobriety and County Animal Shelter. inmates, who are all in recovery, it’s just really These photos will get come see Lucy. She is concert at Nashville as this event sells out the jail’s drug treatment a life-changer. He is posted on websites and great with kids, walks Symphony and din- quickly. Reservations program, will raise the really changing two shared on social media well on a leash, doesn’t ner at The Southern, are $125 per person and puppies for the next lives.” which absolutely help jump on you, is house- a year of fl owers from proceeds benefi t the two months. They will The program is the pets get adopted. trained and rarely Abel Gardens, case of Cookeville/Putnam eventually be handed fi rst of its kind in New Martha, pictured barks. She would make fi ne wine and dining, County Animal Shelter. over to military veter- Hampshire but mir- above, is a sophomore a great pet for young- tickets to “Hello Dolly” The Cookeville/Put- ans and fi rst responders rors similar programs at TTU majoring in sters or oldsters. at TPAC and dinner, nam County Animal who are struggling with around the country in chemical engineering. Many thanks to both and a luxury weekend Shelter is located at post-traumatic stress which inmates raise She arrived at the ani- Martha and Monte for at the exquisite Chateau 2650 Gainesboro Grade, disorder and other chal- and care for animals, mal shelter wanting to loving animals and Elan resort just north of next to Hyder-Burks lenges. typically dogs. fulfi ll scholarship hours volunteering their time Atlanta including wine Pavilion. Shelter hours “It feels like a second NEADS World Class by volunteering and to get wonderful photos tour and tasting. are noon to 6 p.m. daily, chance,” Hyland said Service Dogs works learned that the shelter of our shelter pets. If you would like except closed Sundays of being chosen to raise with inmates at seven was needing someone As Jan. 26 draws near, to receive a Fur Ball and Wednesdays. 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She started pho- dancing to the Nashville tographing shelter dogs, Blue Tone Orchestra, and the results have live auctions and silent been truly wonderful. auctions are on the eve- In the photo above, ning’s agenda. Martha is pictured Live auction items receiving a sweet kiss include treating your from Lucy, a 6-year- kitchen to a facelift old brindle and white with a new tile or stone Now Welcoming Veterans Choice Program American Staff ordshire backsplash from Home Terrier mix pooch. If Corr, Predators tickets Get your sports physicals done and you are looking for a and dinner at the Patron large, sweet, calm dog, Club, John Williams have your summertime injuries SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER checked here! Maxine V. Frasier, Director Tired of long waits for UPCOMING EVENTS TRAVEL WITH US!!! BRING YOUR FAMILY!!! AGES 21 your urgent care needs? Ad Paid by: AND UP! COME GET A FLYER FOR DETAILS TODAY!!! 4/1-4/6/19: Orlando and Cocoa Beach FL! 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The teachers In accordance with hesitant to comment and aides apparently Tennessee law and about the ongoing in- are not allowed to talk Board policy, he then vestigation of a Wood- with me.” suspended the teacher land Park Pre-K teacher Dronebarger said the pending the outcome of who may have been school system received the investigation. involved in the abuse a report Nov. 7 “that a Since that time, he of a four-year-old child Woodland Park teacher said school offi cials with special needs. may have mistreated have interviewed school “We all take the a student in her class- employees and have AP safety of our students room.” cooperated with law Job seekers fill out information during a Transportation Security seriously, but likewise, “School administra- enforcement and DCS Administration fast-track hiring event in Nashville Saturday. we don’t want to rush tors immediately direct- in their investigations. to judgment without all ed the employees who “(We have) not been the facts,” said Director reported these concerns in a position to share Despite shutdown, almost of Schools Kurt Drone- to call the Department what (we) have learned barger in an email to of Children’s Services since the law enforce- the Herald-Citizen. and to make an offi cial ment investigation “The last thing school report of suspected is ongoing,” he said. 200 attend TSA jobs event offi cials want to do un- abuse,” he said. “While law enforcement der these circumstanc- “At this point, the continues its investiga- NASHVILLE (AP) — A said Paders, who said national Airport, even as es is to compromise a teacher in question tion, the teacher re- day after its offi cers went he’s worked in multiple the ones they have make criminal investigation was already out of the mains suspended from without a paycheck for security jobs and always do without pay for now. and hamper whatever classroom on a leave of her job.” the fi rst time during the viewed TSA as a good Prospective offi cers that decisions DCS, the sher- absence.” Once the investiga- government shutdown, opportunity. TSA chooses to hire from iff or district attorney According to a press tion is complete, Drone- the Transportation Secu- TSA Federal Security the jobs event could start might make.” release issued by the barger said he will rity Administration drew Director for Tennessee working as full- or part- The child’s parent, school system, admin- decide what action to in almost 200 people still Stephen Wood said job time offi cers within two Lisa Eller, read a state- istrators spent the day take with regard to this interested in the airport hunters at the event to four weeks, Wood said. ment at this month’s of Nov. 8 interviewing teacher. security job during a like Paders didn’t really The hiring event was one school board meeting, students and employees. Eller said she still fast-track hiring event inquire about the shut- of several in major cities noting that her son is “Following these wants additional infor- Saturday in Tennessee. down, which has left in recent months, he autistic and non-verbal. interviews, a family mation. Joshua Paders, a 51,000 of the administra- added. She said she had been member from each stu- “A report that my 31-year-old who attended tion’s transportation-se- “Obviously, I think told that the incident in- dent in this classroom child ate pizza off of a the event, said he would curity offi cers working everybody knows that at volved her child eating was contacted,” Drone- tray does not provide still take a TSA position without pay because they some point, this will end. pizza off of a teacher’s barger said. “Parents me information neces- if he’s hired and the gov- are deemed essential And we really haven’t tray, but said she’d been were informed that sary to help my non-ver- ernment remains shut employees. They expect gotten questions about given few additional the matter was under bal child,” she said. “We down and he wouldn’t be to be made whole once that today,” Wood said of details fi rsthand. investigation and that should be able to have getting a paycheck right the shutdown ends. the shutdown. “Not a lot “To this date, I am neither school offi cials full and open communi- away. The administration of people have come up still in the dark about nor law enforcement cation with the people “It just shows that I’m is looking to hire doz- to us to talk about that. the allegations involv- had all the facts.” in the classroom — not willing to work, that ens more offi cers at the They’re pretty much in- ing my son,” she said. “I Dronebarger later an administrator that I really want to do it,” booming Nashville Inter- terested in getting a job.” am not allowed to talk called Eller and “pro- wasn’t there.”

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JENNIE IVEY is a Cookeville B E N W H E E L E R | H E R A L D - C I T I Z E N writer. Visit her website The $7 million addition to Tennessee Tech’s Roaden University Center is expected to be ready for students at the at jennieivey.com. beginning of the Fall 2019 semester. Historic Granville Bluegrass Winterfest Valentine Dinner Theatre Granville Sutton Ole Time Music Hour will be having Bluegrass Winterfest during the months of January and January 19th “1960’s Love Memories of Mayberry” February each Saturday night. Th e bluegrass dinner show Tom Brantley & January 31, February 1, 7 & 8 - 5:30 & 7:30pm will be having special bands perform. Bluegrass Winterfest is a special time during the winter months when Sutton Missionary Ridge February 6 at 11am & 1pm Ole Time Music Hour brings the best bluegrass music in $25.00 per person  Prime Rib or Chicken Cordon Bleu Dinner Middle Tennessee to the Corner Stage at the 1880 Sutton January 26th General Store. 931-653-4151 | www.GranvilleTN.com Stoney River For Reservations Call 931-653-4151 B2 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0MARRIAGE LICENSES0 MONDAY, DEC. 31 Identity theft topic of Financial FAQ this week John Carl Rains of Albany, Kentucky, and ookeville Story Time Children’s Area. for those who want to build to fi nancial planning through Brittany Taylor Heady of for this week will be on AT THE their imagination’s limit, but easy to understand Power- Cookeville. Tuesday, Wednesday, and LIBRARY MIND SPORTS now we have the added addi- Point presentations as well as CThursday at 10 a.m. Let Our much be- tion of Go, an ancient Japa- clear and concise answers to THURSDAY, JAN. 3 it snow! Mrs. Donovan pres- loved LEGO and nese strategy board game of your most ponderous of fi nan- William Todd Hig- ents stories of the white stuff Chess program, conquest, and the same great cial questions. gins of Vestavia Hills, — Katy and the Big Snow by once held every chess we have always had. This month: identity theft Alabama, and Miranda Virginia Lee Burton and Win- second and fourth This is a terrifi c opportunity - Wednesday, Jan 16 from 4-5 Claudette Trentle of ter Picnic by Robert Welber. Monday of the to expand your mind through p.m. Vick will help you un- Cookeville. Songs will be “Let It Snow,” month has now gaming. All ages are welcome. derstand the basics of identity “Jingle Bells,” “Jingle Bell changed to Mind theft and how to protect your- FRIDAY, JAN. 4 Rock,” “Frosty” and “Winter PHIL Sports. Due to a FINANCIAL FAQS self and your estate from these Milder Alexander Wonderland.” SCHALLER special grant, we These programs are a new all too common intrusions. Lopez Jeronimo of Nash- The Algood Branch Library have a guest who monthly informational semi- Considering all the hacking ville, and Heather Ann hosts Story Time every Mon- will be teaching the ancient nar presented by local invest- that is going on lately in corpo- Alyea of Cookeville. day at 3:30 p.m. Come by for strategy games of Go and ment planner Landon Vick. rations throughout the globe Nathanael Paul Biggs some after school story fun. Chess to anyone who wants They are free to attend, open this class is benefi cial to ev- of Portland, and Joy No- The Baxter Branch Library to learn. The program will to all, and refreshments are eryone. So don’t be shy, come ele Johns of Nashville. hosts a weekly Story Time be every Monday from 3:30-5 provided. Vick takes some of on down and learn the ins and Joseph Michael Dodge every Friday at 1 p.m. in their p.m. We will still have LEGO the anxiety and stress out of outs of identity theft. and Jessica Jill Rich- ards, both of Cookeville. Justin Walker Smith and Morgan Faith Jared, Colleague outgrows Friday Hawaiian shirt tradition both of Cookeville. EAR ABBY: I started ment. How do I lunches elsewhere. mer to visit, when I’d be free working in engineering DEAR ABBY justj tell them that DEAR ABBY: My hus- to travel with him. Cannon named in the late 1980s and the reason I no band’s parents live in Viet- I feel his going without me Dthought it was “cute” that longer go along nam. He has decided to take a is a negative commentary to C-N Dean’s List we all wore Hawaiian shirts is their curmud- two-to-three-week trip there on his feelings for me and when the guys went out for geonly displays soon — at a time when it’s our marriage. He doesn’t see Victoria Cannon of Friday lunches. Now we’re in of creepiness? impossible for me to accompa- it that way at all. What is Cookeville made Dean’s our 50s, and many of my peers — SOLE TAI- ny him because I’m a school- your opinion? — POSSIBLY List for the Fall 2018 still honor that tradition. LORED SHIRT teacher. The purpose of the HOME ALONE IN IOWA semester at Carson-New- I no longer fi nd it cute. In IN TEXAS trip is to attend a cousin’s DEAR POSSIBLY HOME: man University. fact, I’m fi nding it embar- ABIGAIL DEAR SOLE: wedding and visit his parents. Your husband may feel closer The university awards rassing because men over 50 VAN BUREN There’s no way to We have known each other to the cousin who is being Dean’s List honors to — especially curmudgeonly politely tell your eight years and have been married than to the older students earning a grade engineers — should not be co-workers their attire and married for one year. He brother whose wedding he point average of 3.5 or wearing Hawaiian shirts. the way they comport them- always talked about taking skipped. In my opinion, you higher while taking 12 They look like horrible Carib- selves is an embarrassment. me to Vietnam so I could see are taking his decision to or more credit hours. bean cruise ship tourists. In Say instead that these lunches where he was born and sight- attend this wedding much too Cannon also graduat- addition, their favorite lunch “aren’t your thing” anymore. see with him. personally. ed from the university destinations are usually in a It would be a kindness to But now he is choosing to go I also think you should be a during Fall Commence- part of town where there’s a diplomatically point out that at a time when I cannot, and better sport about the fact you ment. big university, and they add their ogling is inappropriate. using his cousin’s wedding as can’t join him, and impress the element of creepiness by Hope they take the hint, but his excuse to “need” to make upon him that you are looking ogling the young coeds. don’t be surprised if you hear the trip. (He didn’t think forward to the time he CAN I fi nd myself hiding or that some of the coeds com- it was necessary to attend take you to his home country Strong makes inventing meetings so I plained to the managers of this cousin’s older brother’s so you can see where he grew can avoid being part of this the restaurants, and your pals wedding a few years ago.) I up and enjoy the “grand tour” LMU Dean’s List Friday circus of embarrass- have been asked to take their suggested he wait until sum- he promised.

Allie Strong, of Cookeville earned Dean’s List recognition Averitt Express Service Awards at Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) for the Fall 2018 semester. Strong is majoring in Veterinary Health Sci- ence. To be placed on the Dean’s List, the student must be a full-time undergraduate and have a 3.5 grade point average for the semester.

Brexit sparks Jeff Murphy, center, of McMinnville, is honored for 20 Ruth Vega, center, of Cookeville, is honored for 20 years showdown years of service at Averitt Express by Donna Gore, right, of service to Averitt Express by Sherry Anderson, left, of Averitt’s resource management leadership and Averitt of Averitt’s pricing and traff ic leadership and Averitt LONDON (AP) — As president and chief operating off icer Wayne Spain, left. president and chief operating off icer Wayne Spain, right. Brexit enters its end- game, the big divide is not between the U.K. and the European Union, but between Britain’s government and Parliament. Since Britain struck a divorce deal with the EU late last year, the executive and legisla- ture have been at war. Prime Minister The- resa May is struggling to win backing for the agreement ahead of Parliament’s vote next Selina Ross, center, of Walling, is honored for 20 years Lisa Dodson, center, of Sparta is honored for 20 years week while lawmakers of service to Averitt Express by Averitt director of traff ic of service at Averitt Express by Averitt transportation try to grab control of Chris Thacker, left, and Averitt president and chief operations leader Holly Dudney, right, and Averitt the Brexit process. operating off icer Wayne Spain, right. president and chief operating off icer Wayne Spain, right. The battle has desta- bilized a country with- out a formal written constitution and where Ford to shake up European business and cut jobs democracy rests on cen- turies of law, precedent FRANKFURT, Germany longer term. The Dearborn, Michi- Ford of Europe, based in and convention. (AP) — Ford Motor Co. said On a day that Jaguar Land gan-based company didn’t re- Cologne, Germany, has 53,000 London School of Eco- Thursday it is cutting jobs Rover also announced it is cut- veal how many jobs would be people working for it directly nomics Professor Iain in Europe as it reshapes its ting 4,500 jobs worldwide, Ford cut and said reductions would and 68,000 when joint ventures Begg said Thursday business to focus on more prof- said its move aims to increase be achieved as far as possible such as those in Russia and that Britain is “getting itable commercial trucks and near-term profi tability while through voluntary departures Turkey are included. very close” to a consti- SUVs while shifting produc- getting the company ready for negotiated with unions and The company said it plans to tutional crisis. tion to electric cars over the changes in the years ahead. employee representatives. drop unprofi table models. 0SUBMISSION INFORMATION0

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Averitt Express has expanded its supply chain service off erings with the introduction of Averitt Distribution and Fulfi llment. The new service provides cus- tomers with end-to-end logistics, and inventory warehousing and management solutions. “The launch of Averitt Distri- bution and Fulfi llment comes at a time in our industry when At left, Stacy Miller, managing general agent shippers are increasingly seek- of BPC Insurance Services and Kyle Bradley, ing to place inventory closer to agent, at right. key markets and online shop- ping continues to drive up the demand for order fulfi llment services,” says Wayne Spain, BPC Insurance acquires Averitt’s president and chief operating offi cer. Bradley Agency The transportation and supply chain solutions provider ush- fi eld of shippers with varying visibility via Averitt’s ware- Elizabeth Fournet, known to BPC Insur- ers in the new service with the needs. house management system and Vice Chairman of the ance Services. Adding opening of its fi rst branded dis- “The fi rst of many to come, can also integrate their own Board of BPC Corpora- these with our existing tribution and fulfi llment center our Nashville facility leverag- preferred shipping platforms. tion has announced that coverages will greatly in Nashville. Located adjacent to es the strength of our existing Services are customized to the BPC Insurance Ser- expand what we are able Nashville International Air- less-than-truckload and full shipper’s specifi c needs, extend- vices, a wholly-owned to do in helping our cur- port, the 93,000 sq. ft-facility can load network to off er shippers a ing all the way from importing subsidiary of Bank of rent and future custom- accommodate a wide variety of centralized distribution hub in to packaging and labeling, and Putnam County, has ers,” said Stacy Miller, shipping needs, including import the South,” says Eddie Adkins, fi nal delivery. acquired the Bradley Managing General and export management, online director of Averitt Distribution “Over the years, Averitt has Agency. Agent of BPC Insurance order fulfi llment, pick and pack, and Fulfi llment. grown from a regional less-than- The addition of the Services. small parcel and white glove “At the same time, we can han- truckload carrier into an inter- Bradley Agency brings Kyle Bradley of the delivery. dle the order fulfi llment needs of national supply chain solutions with it an expansion Bradley Agency said, While Averitt has several ter- the growing ecommerce mar- provider,” says Spain. into Property and Casu- “It has always been minals and standalone facilities ketspace that tend to move small “Averitt distribution and ful- alty insurance including our goal at the Bradley that off er joint warehousing parcel shipments to both busi- fi llment is the next logical step Auto, Home and Com- Agency to provide qual- and logistics services, the new ness and residential locations.” forward to position our company mercial. These will com- ity insurance coverage location expands the company’s Customers that use the new as a single-source partner to plement their current and exceptional service. ability to cater to a more diverse facility have access to inventory essentially any shipper.” Medicare, Health and We are excited to join Life off erings. BPC Insurance Services “We look forward and expand our prod- Weak holiday sales at department stores catch many off guard to adding the Bradley ucts and service area.” Agency and the prod- To learn more, please NEW YORK (AP) — tors got in sales num- pany also cut its full- strong during Black ucts and services for visit www.bankofput- Unemployment hasn’t bers released Thursday. year earnings and sales Friday and Cyber Week, which they have become namcounty.com. been so low in years, Department stores fell forecasts after asaying but sales fell off notice- wages are rising, sharply before the open- that same-store sales ably until the week of consumer confi dence ing bell, with bellwether rose about 1 percent Christmas. is high and gasoline is Macy’s down nearly 19 during November-De- Macy’s Inc. lowered cheap, all creating high percent after posting cember. its fi scal 2018 earnings expectations for depart- worse-than-expected Chairman and CEO outlook to $3.95 to $4 per ment stores this holiday sales in the period lead- Jeff Gennette said in share from its prior per- season. ing up to the holiday. a prepared statement share earnings for $4.10 That’s not what inves- The Cincinnati com- that things started out to $4.30 per share.

State library opens governors exhibit

The Tennessee State archivist Chuck Sher- Library and Archives rill said. “This exhibit announced its newest provides just a glimpse exhibit, Governors of all that is here to be of Tennessee, in con- explored.” junction with the 2019 The Tennessee State Gubernatorial Inau- Library and Archives is guration. Governors located at 403 Seventh of Tennessee, will run Ave. N. Free parking through spring 2019. is available around the The exhibit features Library and Archives information and mate- building. rials from the Library The Governors of and Archive’s extensive Tennessee exhibit is free collections. Visitors and open to the public will experience a visual Tuesdays-Saturdays, timeline, with a special from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. focus on each of the 49 governors throughout Tennessee’s history beginning with John Subscribe to the Sevier (1796) and ending with Bill Haslam (2019). “The timeliness of this exhibit makes it something special for 526-9715 all Tennesseans,” said Secretary of State Tre Hargett. “As we wel- come the 50th governor of Tennessee, I encour- age Tennesseans to visit this free exhibit where they can learn more about our great state and celebrate the strong leadership that brought us to where we are today.” As part of the cele- bration, the Library and Archives will also display a curated selection of original archival documents. Exhibition cases present the personal papers and government record col- lections of many former governors. One display features correspondence with notable Tennessee celebrities including Elvis and Johnny Cash. “The Library & Ar- chives holds the papers of each of the state’s past governors. They are rich with history and tell many fascinating sto- ries,” state librarian and B4 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 herald-citizen.com Mothers protest illegal pinball, Sheriff Bill Bilyeu raids

Looking back in history, leading violent careers, he here were some of the hap- says he has seen very little vi- penings in the Cookeville olence himself while carrying area for the week of Jan. 8-13 out his duties. (Jan. 4, 1960) as recorded in the pages of the Herald-Citizen: 1968 They broke ground this 1930 week for another Wesley Sheriff Warren and his dep- Foundation center building uties broke a ring of thieves at 271 East 9th Street. It’s this week. They arrested four going to be a chapel/theatre young men at their homes complex. It’s being built for after an intense investigation. $70,405. The Rev. Bob Lewis The man were charged with is the foundation’s minister. a string of thefts, including (Jan. 9, 1968) this week’s robbery of the Bank of Algood. The sheriff 1970 tracked the four from the Algood Mayor John Carr bank to where their getaway says that the Algood Board of car was parked, using blood- Aldermen has decided not to hounds, and used the clues he follow a recommendation by found on the scene there to the University of Tennessee’s continue trailing them. The Municipal Technical Adviso- bloodhounds are owned and ry Service. The agency said trained by the Pippin broth- that Algood residents would ers from Double Springs. be better off if Cookeville were (Jan. 9, 1930) to annex Algood. Taxes would be less because the tax base 1940 would be larger and govern- Members of the Putnam mental services would no lon- County Court vowed to do ger be duplicated by the two better and begin collecting next door neighbors. But the past due property taxes after Algood board said that it felt local attorney Worth Bryant residents preferred hanging blasted the magistrates. He onto their town’s identity and said some long past due taxes The names have been lost to time, but this depression-era restaurant and its rejected the plan. (Jan. 8, 1970) are now uncollectible due to proprietors sold hamburgers for 10¢ and a plate of ham and eggs for 30¢. the statute of limitations. The 1974 magistrates asked Coun- as proof of his bravery. You week that taxpayers will soon here this week and arrest 21 Some 150 residents who live ty Judge B.C. Huddleston needn’t be brave to open an be receiving their federal people for operating pinball just outside Algood’s city limits and County Attorney W.K. account with us. Our friendly income tax “blanks” and in- machines or paying cash to went before the Algood Board Crawford to begin fi ling suits staff makes even widows and structions on how to fi ll them those who win games on them. of Aldermen this week to against landowners whose orphans feel at ease.” (Jan. 12, out. He cautioned taxpayers Meanwhile, Tennessee Tech protest a 122 percent water rate taxes are overdue. (Jan. 11, 1950) not to lose the instructions. theatre director Margery hike for “outside” residents. 1940) Supplies are limited, he said. Hargrove urges anyone who They charged that the board 1953 (Jan. 8, 1956) can act to try out for TTU’s raised their rate in retaliation 1945 Tennessee has a new junior winter production of Agatha for the resident’s recent heated The Cookeville Board of senator today. Former con- 1960 Christie’s “The Unexpected opposition to plans by Algood Commissioners this week gressman Albert Gore (Sr.) The town’s two newspa- Guest.” Tryouts will be held in to annex them. Mayor Harold passed, on third and fi nal was sworn in as the state’s pers have changed hands. the Concert Hall on campus, Chaffi n denied the allegation. reading, an ordinance out- new senator. He beat K.D. The Citizen has been sold to she says. (Jan. 8, 1963) (Jan. 10, 1974) lawing the or wholesale McKellar, who held the offi ce Coleman Harwell, former ed- sale of beer within 2,000 feet for 41 years. Gore celebrated itor and vice-president of the 1960 1979 of a school, church or other his swearing in at a luncheon Nashville Tennessean. The Silas Anderson, the local The county’s fi rst session public meeting place. The or- in Washington in which he Putnam County Herald has US Alcohol and Tobacco of “snow school” was called dinance was proposed by the served a 75-pound ham raised also been sold to Harwell by agent here since 1931, retired a success today. Some 142 new mayor, D.S. Mahler. Also on his farm near Carthage. its former publisher, William this week. He began work students showed up at Park on the commission are W.B. From Cookeville for the Matthews. Joining Harwell during Prohibition and did View Elementary for special Carlen and N. Foster. luncheon were Mr. and Mrs. as a partner in the venture is not force moonshiners or classes after regular school (Jan. 11, 1945) Claude Darwin and Miss Eliz- John Mott, the editor of The those caught breaking liquor was cancelled due to snow. abeth Carlin, Gore’s former Citizen. (Jan. 13, 1960) laws to immediately go to jail. The school system off ered the 1950 secretary. (Jan. 8, 1953) Instead, he says he took them new program after several An advertisement for Cit- 1963 at their word that they would parents complained that kids izens Bank reads: “There’s 1956 Sheriff Bill Bilyeu says that turn themselves in later. He were falling behind in their a tribe in South Africa J.M. Roundtree, district phone calls and letters from says he never lost a suspect studies after so much snow that requires a prospective director of the Internal mothers and children prompt- that way. And although “rev- and school cancellations. bridegroom to milk a lioness Revenue, announced this ed him to raid 13 businesses enuers” have a reputation for (Jan. 9, 1979)

0REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS0 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 Quitclaim from Sushilku- Affi davit of Heirship. Anderson and Sherry Ander- Erin Spite to Joseph Spite, Quitclaim from Dewayne mar Rajiv Patil and Sunita S. Aff idavit of Heirship from son, 207 Whitson Drive, .34 Eastlake Estates, Phase II, E. Jenkins AKA Dewayne Patil to Patil Properties LLC, Anthony S. Adams Affi ant to acres, $63,968.72, 1st. TRACT, 3rd. Earl Jenkins to Dewayne 1535 Bilbrey Park Drive, Lot Affi davit of Heirship. From Master Builders LLC From Alivia Wallace FKA Earl Jenkins and Lisa Marie 101. From Row W. Sebring, to Joshua Bryan Morris and Alivia Mick and Lucas Jenkins, 3.78 acres. Executor’s deed from Su- Jack A. Sebring, Donna M. Sheena Dawn Morris, South- Wallace to James M. Kirby, Substitute trustee’s deed shilkumar Rajiv Patil and Es- Rhodes, Marion L. Ardnts ern Hills Village, Phase IV, Joseph F. Dyer Jr., Lot 2, .246, from Walter Paul Bradley, tate of Surgounda A. Patil to and Estate of Dary W. Se- Lot 29, $273,135, 16th. $155,000, 1st. Lora Bradley and Larry Sushilkumar Rajiv Patil, 529 bring to Charles B. Holman From Kathy A. Mauk to From Rebecca S. Escue Henson Trustee to Johnny D. Pleasant Hill Drive, Section and Lauren N. Holman, Roberto Felipe Juan and NKA Rebecca S. Sharbough Smith and Carol A. Smith, 10 D, Lot 8. Plan of Honeybrook, Lot 38, Diego Felipe Gaspar, Barner and Evan Sharbough to Kev- acres, $38,000, 14th. Executor’s deed from Su- $160,000, 1st. Division, Lot 1, $135,000, 14th. in Maxwell, Glover Addition, Admistrator’s deed from shilkumar Rajiv Patil and Es- From Angela L. Sierra Quitclaim from Shannon Lot 2, $137,500. Edna Elizabeth Hix De- tate of Surgounda A. Patil to to Ryan Kelly, 19.7 acres, Edward Jones Jr. to Ashley From Thomas D. Gentry ceased, Estate of Edna Sushilkumar Rajiv Patil and $55,000, 6th. Marie Jones, Farmington and Nancy A. Gentry to Steve Elizabeth Hix and Todd Snow Sunita S. Patil, Bill Smith From Reba Nell Conatser Woods Subdivision, Phase I, Wakefi eld and Shelia Wake- Admin to Linda Snow, Tom Road, Lot 25. and Martha Ann Holloway Lot 25, 1st. fi eld, Downton Square, Phase Bean Heirs, Lot LIST, 1st. Quitclaim from Sushilku- to Clarence Allen, TRACT, MONDAY, JAN. 7 II, Lot 2, $255,000, 1st. Clerk and Masters deed mar Rajiv Patil and Sunita $78,440, 19th. Quitclaim from Jackson TUESDAY, JAN. 8 from Linda Reeder Clerk and S. Patil to Patil Properties From David F. Culp to Vivi- Gasoline LLC to Sandeepku- Will from Mable Ethylene Master, V. D. Garrison, Betty Properties LLC, Bill Smith anne Anne Culp, Mrs. Fannie mar Patel and Viralkumar Hudleston to Last Will and Garrison and Allan Garri- Road, Lot 25. Barnes Subdivision, Lot 9, Patel, .41 acres, 1st. Testament and James David son AKA Buddy Garrison to Quitclaim from Diane Culp 1st. Clerk and Masters deed Hudleston. Tyson Matheney, Garrison Willard to David F. Culp, 516 Quitclaim from Vicky from V. D. Garrison, Betty Successor Trustee’s deed Heights, Lot 14, $1,454.10, 1st. East Fourth Street, Lot 9, Reeves to Darrell Reeves, 2.77 Garrison, Allan Garrison, from William F. Roberson Clerk and Masters deed $25,000, 1st. acres, 14th. Buddy Garrison and Linda Successor Trustee and Dan- from Linda Reeder Clerk and THURSDAY, JAN. 3 From Tammy G. Cobb and Reeder Clerk and Master to iel Luke Johnson to Mark Master, V. D. Garrison, Betty Special warranty deed from James M. Cobb Jr. to Aman- Putnam County Tennessee, Rippetoe, Highlands At Bear Garrison and Allan Garri- Federal Home Loan Mort- da Dixon and Peter Reinisch, Garrison Heights Subdivi- Creek, Phase II, Lot 132, son AKA Buddy Garrison to gage Corporation to Gregory Pleasant View, Lot 18, 0.17 sion, Lot 12, 1st. $15,400, 15th. Tyson Matheney, Garrison Biles, 1320 Dyer Creek Road, acres, $109,500, 1st. Clerk and Masters deed From Andy Hammock and Heights, Lot 15, $1,454.10, 1st. 1 acres, $59,950, 7th. FRIDAY, JAN. 4 from V. D. Garrison, Betty Anthony Hammock to Kevin From Derick Kyle Bradley From Clarence Lynn Jared From Charles Eugene Hen- Garrison, Allan Garrison, R. Carter Jr. and Amanda and The Bradley Agency LLC to Mitchell E. Martin and ry and Judy Henry to Letha Buddy Garrison and Linda Carter, 1574 Clemmons Road, to BPC Insurance Servics Sydnee Martin, Oakwood, Clark, 712 Woodcliff Road, .22 Reed Clerk and Master to Phase II, $185,000, Lot 4. Inc, 102 East Commercial Av- Lot 10, $224,500, 16th. acres, $53,000, 14th. Putnam County Tennessee, Quitclaim from Brown Prop- enue, .05 acres, $125,000, 14th. Will from Crystallie C. Al- From Miguel G. Andres Garrison Heights Subdivi- erties Holdings Inc to Laura Quitclaim from Sunita S. len to Will. AKA Miguel Gaspar Jose sion, Lot 3, 1st. A. Henderson, 5.03 acres, 6th. Patil to Patil Properties LLC, From Dale Urbanowicz and Andres to Aurelio Andres Clerk and Masters deed From Laura A. Henderson 540 West Stevens Street, Marilyn Urbanowicz to Dar- Fancisco, $25,000, TRACT, from Lillie E. Wilcutt and to Charles Whited and Stacy TRACT. rell W. Mercer, Mary J. Mer- 1st. Linda Reeder Clerk and Whited, 5.03 acres, $85,000, Executor’s deed from Su- cer, Christopher L. Gonyeau, From Billy G. Smith to John Master to Putnam County 6th. shilkumar Rajiv Patil Execu- Andrea M. Gonyeau, Landon Mark Windle, Harold Fields, Tennessee, 1 acres, 13th. From Julie Buckner Miller tor and Estate of Surgounda D. Mercer and Jennifer R. Lot 1, 1.03 acres, $40,000, 7th. Clerk and Masters Deed and Jonathan Miller AKA A. Patil to Sushilkumar Rajiv Mercer FKA Jennifer R. Gi- From William A. Bouton from Carlis Loftis, Thelma Jonathan B. Miller to Travis Pail and Sunita S. Patil, 1829 rard, 18.36 acres, $118,000. and Pamela J. Bouton to Jen- Loftis and Linda Reeder Smith and J. Michael Smith, Stargazer Avenue, Phase II, From Michelle S. Winkler nifer E. Key and David Key, Clerk and Master to Paul 4887 Jim Smith Road, 7.99 Lot 32. and Richard A. Winkler to Farms at South Pointe, Lot 4, Parrish and Kimberly acres, $90,000, 3rd. Quitclaim from Sunita S. Jason D. Jensen, Honeybrook 4.85 acres, $300,000, 16th. Parrish, Huddleston Lots, From Albert Ramsey to CP Patil and Sushilkumar Rajiv Subdivision, Lot 88, $165,000, From Emma S. Sweat FKA Lot 23, Huddleston Lots, Lot Properties, Lot I, .083 acres, Patil to Patil Properties LLC, 1st. Emma Brady AKA Emma 24, Huddleston Lots, Lot 25, Lot II, .28 acres, Lot III, .31 1829 Stargazer Avenue, Phase From June Fields, Ben S. Brady to Cody Smith and $3,050, 1st. acres, $460,000, 1st. II, Lot 32. Hugh Nash, Tamra Ann Mary Celeste Smith, 2412 From Matthew Crabtree From Ronald Boggs and Quitclaim from Sunita S. Murr and Julie Sigler to Ty Fisk Road, Lot 2, $100,000, and Hollie Crabtree to Janet Vivian Boggs to Kevin Loftis Patil to Patil Properties LLC, L. Fields and Morgan Fields, 1st. Hendrickson and John and Melissa Loftis, Zeb War- 1016 Melrose Drive, Lot 36. Springdale, Lot 4, $104,000. From M and S Properties to Hendrickson, Southern Hills ren Springs, Lot 1, $200,000. Executor’s deed from Su- From BK Homes Inc to To- Tennessee Baptist Mission Village, Lot 11, $225,000, 16th. Personal Representative shilkumar Rajiv Patil Execu- rey L. Hess and Natalie Hess, Board, 652 Cedar Avenue From Cooper Square Devel- deed from Fred H. Bouton tor and Estate of Surgounda Creekwood, Phase 2A, Lot North, Lot LIST, $525,000, 1st. opment to Melissa McWaters Person Representative and A. Patil to Sushilkumar Rajiv 101, $395,000, 15th. Land Contract from Mont- and Scott McWaters, Cyoress Harvey S. Bouton to William Patil and Sunita S. Patil, 1535 Aff idavit of Heirship from ford McCurry and Teena Ridge, Lot 35, $149,900, 15th. Andres Bouton and Pamela Bilbrey Park Drive, Lot 101. Sharon Moody Affi ant to McCurry Thompson to Kyle From Joseph Spite and Jean Bouton, 6 acres. SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN B5 herald-citizen.com See Ozone Falls on ‘Discover the Upper Cumberland’ This week on WCTE-TV. SATURDAY, JAN. 19 11 a.m. — “2019 Tennessee MONDAY, JAN. 14 Inaugural: Governor Bill 7 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- Lee” — Bill Lee is sworn in as nessee” — Raise and release Tennessee’s 50th Governor in mussels with the Cumber- Nashville. land River Aquatic Center; 7 p.m. — “Classic Gospel” welding at Appalachian — Best of Ivan Parker. Metal Work; learn to live with 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- coyotes. show” 7:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass Un- 9 p.m. — “Lost River Ses- derground” — Lettuce. sions” 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- 9:30 p.m. — “Music Voyag- show” er” — Peru: Lima Original. 9 p.m. — “Antiques Road- 10 p.m. — “Austin City show” Limits” — Arctic Monkeys / 10 p.m. — “Independent Wild Child. Lens: Rodents of Unusual 11 p.m. — “Backstage Pass” Size” — A fi sherman in — The Harmaleighs. the bayou goes up against WCTE 20-pound “swamp rats” that Ozone Falls in Cumberland County. SUNDAY, JAN. 20 are eating up coastal wet- 3 p.m. — “Ray Stevens lands. CabaRay Nashville” — Linda Untold Story, Part 1” — The 9 p.m. — “Lost River Ses- Davis. TUESDAY, JAN. 15 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16 fi ghting in the hellish terrain sions” — Great Peacock. 3:30 p.m. — “Sun Studio 7 p.m. — “Finding Your 7 p.m. — “Nature: Equus: around Shiloh in 1862 is some 9:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass Sessions” Roots” — Actors Felicity Story of the Horse, Part 1” — of the most brutal of the war. Underground” 4 p.m. — “Downton Abbey, Huff man and Michael K. Travel around the world to 10 p.m. — “Tennessee Wild Season 5, Part 8” Williams discover a wealth of uncover the history of man- THURSDAY, JAN. 17 Side” 5:30 p.m. — “Discover the hidden family history. kind’s relationship with the 7 p.m. — “Discover the 10:30 p.m. — “Southern Upper Cumberland” 8 p.m. — “The Swamp: horse. Upper Cumberland” — Ozone Accents” 6 p.m. — “PBS NewsHour American Experience” — 8 p.m. — “Nova: Day the Falls; fi ber artist Breanna Weekend” Explore the story of Flori- Dinosaurs Died” — Scientists Kincaid; Cookeville Escape; FRIDAY, JAN. 18 6:30 p.m. — “One on One da’s Everglades, America’s explore the impact of the Overton County Historical 7 p.m. — “Washington with Becky Magura” — Sier- greatest wetland, and eff orts asteroid that killed off the di- Museum. Week” ra Hull. to preserve it. nosaurs 66 million years ago. 7:30 p.m. — “Tennessee 7:30 p.m. — “Firing Line 7 p.m. — “Victoria Season 10 p.m. — “The Forgotten 9 p.m. — “The Dictator’s Crossroads” with Margaret Hoover” 3, Part 1.” Coast” — Three friends leave Playbook: Saddam Hussein” 8 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- 8 p.m. — “Great Perfor- 8 p.m. — “Victoria Season civilization and enter the — Learn how Saddam Hus- nessee” mances: Orphee Et Eurydice 3, Part 2.” American wilderness on a sein used fear and intimida- 8:30 p.m. — “One on One from Lyric Opera of Chicago.” 9 p.m. — “Victoria & Al- rugged thousand-mile jour- tion to rule Iraq with an iron with Becky Magura” — Gov- 10 p.m. — “Song of the bert: The Wedding, Part 2.” ney. fi st for over 30 years. ernor Bill Haslam and First Mountains” — Hankensaw 10 p.m. — “Secrets of Henry 10 p.m. — “Civil War: The Lady Crissy Haslam. Boys. 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CANCER (June 21-July 22) by putting your energy ARIES (March 21-April 19) change will do you good, back away from anyone AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. — Anger won’t solve a into a constructive project — Double-check every- but make sure your rea- who is extravagant or 19) — A financial gain is pending problem. Take that will improve your thing before you make a soning is sound before misleading. possible. If you look over a serious approach to home and relationships move. Consider whether you get started. Personal SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. your personal papers, you whatever you want to with loved ones. a change is in your best opportunities are appar- 21) — Make adjustments will discover something pursue, and only include interest. Focus on person- ent, along with romance at home that will lead to that will lead to a surprise. those who have some- MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2019 al improvements, not on and creative projects that an easier life. Personal Celebrate with a loved thing to contribute to your Stick to your plan to the changing others. will improve your life. improvement is favored, one. success. end. This year isn’t about TAURUS (April 20-May 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) as long as you don’t go PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) a race; it’s about getting — Learn all you can and — You’ll discover a new over budget. Don’t let a — Don’t let the actions of — Spread your wings and things done properly. finish what you start. You interest if you socialize. smooth talker take advan- others lead you astray. fly. Learn and experience Refuse to let anyone talk have great potential, and Discussing your opinions tage of you. Concentrate on doing all you can. Make time for you into cutting corners. If what you can to help a loved one and express you don’t feel comfortable 0CROSSWORD PUZZLE0 those less fortunate or your feelings and inten- with your actions, stress to repay a favor. Getting tions. 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Romance is high- — Avoid discussions that Organization and prepa- 0SUDOKU0 0TODAY IN HISTORY0 On Jan. 13, 1982, an Air Florida 737 crashed into Washington, D.C.’s 14th Street Bridge and fell into the Potomac River while trying to take off during a snowstorm, killing 78 people; four passengers and a fl ight attendant survived. In 1794, President George Washington ap- proved a measure adding two stars and two stripes to the American fl ag, fol- lowing the admission of Vermont and Kentucky to the Union. (The number of stripes was later re- duced to the original 13.) Today’s Birthdays: Actress Frances Sternha- gen is 89. Comedian Rip Taylor is 85. Comedian Charlie Brill is 81. Actor Billy Gray is 81. Actor Richard Moll is 76. Rock musician James Lo- menzo (Megadeth) is 60. Actor Kevin Anderson is 59. Actress Julia Lou- is-Dreyfus is 58. Country singer Trace Adkins is 57. Actress Penelope Ann Miller is 55. Actor Patrick Dempsey is 53. Actor Or- lando Bloom is 42. 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Members of the Cookeville High School FCCLA gather at the Algood My Big Idea Walmart to do some holiday shopping for families in need. Avery Trace Middle School student Nathan George was the overall $1,000 winner of The Biz Foundry’s My Big Idea competition with his solar-powered electric car jump starter. Avery Elliott was the middle school level winner with his idea for multi-purpose camping/jacket/ FCCLA helps those in need backpack. From left are Jeff Slagle, CTE coordinator for Putnam County Schools; Avery Elliott; ATMS teacher Billie Jo Crabtree; Nathan George; The Cookeville High sumer Sciences (FACS) needs from the CHS and ATMS Assistant Principal Mel Presley. School Chapter of Fami- classes throughout the Counseling Center ly, Career, and Commu- month of November and “Giving Wall.” FCCLA nity Leaders of America the whole school was members then shopped (FCCLA) raised $2,447 invited to donate during for those families at the to help nearly 50 CHS lunch times. In return, Algood Walmart. students and their fami- everyone who donated “We were amazed lies in need this holiday received a “hat pass” with the outstanding re- season through their to wear a hat all day at sults and wish to thank Santa’s Angels service school. everyone who contrib- project. Money raised uted to the success of CHS students were through the FCCLA this project,” said CHS encouraged to donate in fundraiser was used to FCCLA member Tara their Family and Con- select student/family Floyd.

Bicycles for Christmas TCAT Crossville Awards These Sycamore Elementary students were three of 30 Putnam County schools students to receive free bikes for Christmas from Academy Sport + Outdoors delivered by Cookeville police and firefighters. From left are Tristen McWhirter, Maddux Barnes and Cameron Shockley.

Haley Cooper, a Retail, Hospitality, & Tourism student Austin Akers wins the fall 2018 Putnam County VITAL congratulates the Prescott South Middle School from Cumberland County, has perfect attendance scholarship VITAL Students of the Month for December. In front, from left, are Mary been honored as the fall 2018 at Tennessee College of Applied Kirk - PSMS VITAL Facilitator; Walker Bruce, seventh grade, Online Student of the term. Technology Crossville. Pre-English 9; Wyatt Russell, eight grade, Spanish I; Corbyn Thomas eighth grade, Spanish II; and Brileigh Hall, eighth grade, English 9. On the back row, from left, are Erica Downer, eighth grade, Art I; Willie Number 1 in local news Denning, eighth grade, Online Integrated Math III; Ty Burk, eighth grade, Integrated Math I; Skylar Taylor, eighth grade, Online Physical Science; and Kyrklinn Moores, seventh grade, Spanish I . Also named but not present were Camille Hix, eighth grade, Integrated Math II; and Eli Julian, eighth grade, Integrated Math I.

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AUCTION owed to the service dept, EXHIBIT A - CANNOT BE Assessed Property Owner, FEB. 2, 2019 and it is the dealership's in- FOUND: MYERS, ANGELIA, Map AUCTION CALENDAR NOON to 2PM tent to file a mechanic's lien 066 Parcel 078.00, 1395 Boswell's Country Rds pursuant to Chapter 770 Assessed Property Owner, Bunkerhill Rd, Cookeville, 1424 Interstate Dr ILCS 45/1 et seq. and 90/1 BELLE, CLEMMIE % TN ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION Cookeville, TN et seq. in the State of CHARLES W, Map 020 Par- JAN 15 – FEB 12 Illinois. If interested in pur- cel 016.02, Bell Road, Assessed Property Owner, 32 Ac± IN 4 TRACTS 1999 Harley Davidson chasing said vehicle, inter- Cookeville, TN ORRIS, MARK R, Map CHERRY CREEK RD & RANDOLPH RD – COOKEVILLE, TN FLHRCI ested parties may contact 027B Group B Parcel #1HD1FRW1XXY636877 service manager Chis Ham- Assessed Property Owner, 006.00 and Parcel 007.00, mock at 931-528-6009. BROWN, AARON L AND Pinewood Dr, Cookeville, ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION Harley Davidson has the PEARL, Map 026N Group G TN right to reject any or all bids IN THE CHANCERY Parcel 003.00, 164 West JAN 22 – FEB 19 1/13 COURT FOR PUTNAM Main Street, Cookeville, TN Assessed Property Owner, 9 Ac± IN 1 TRACT COUNTY, TENNESSEE ROWE, DANIEL (DER- BUNKERHILL RD – COOKEVILLE, TN BID NOTICE #19010901 Assessed Property Owner, RICK ROWE), Map 123 BOWMAN, BARRY L ET Parcel 168.00, Chinkapin The City of Cookeville Elec- The State of Tenneessee, in its own behalf, and for UX SHERRI, Map 038 Par- Trail, Monterey, TN ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION tric Department will receive cels 080.00, 889 Blooming- sealed bids until January the use and benefit of Put- JAN 22 – FEB 19 nam County, Tennessee; ton Rd, Map 038 Parcel Assessed Property Owner, 3BR / 2BA HOME 23, 2019 @ 2:00 PM CST 083.00, 1055 Bloomington SMITH, BETTY SUE, on the following: Cookeville, Tennessee; 205 SERENITY DR – SPARTA, TN Baxter, Tennessee; Rd, and Map 038 Parcel HEIRS, AND REBECCA 086.00, Bloomington Rd, LOUISE SMITH ESSARY ITEM: 1. Monterey, Tennessee; and Algood, Tennessee Baxter, TN HEIRS, Map 071B Group H CED#: 10-0037-02-T Parcel 023.00, Chestnut ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION QUANTITY: 24 vs Case No. 2015 -73 Assessed Property Owner, Street, Monterey, TN FEB 5 – FEB 19 DESCRIPTION: 37.5 KVA DAVIS, DEBORAH A, WRECKERS • SEMIS • TRAILERS • VEHICLES • EQUIPMENT CON TRANSFORMER Map 038 Parcel 131.09, Assessed Property Owner, 120/240 Delinquent Taxpayers as TAYS AUCTION FACILITY – COOKEVILLE, TN shown in the 2012 and 4071 Eaton Road,SPARKS, M CLAUDINE ET SPECIFICATION#: Cookeville, TN VIR COY Z, Map 071B 0310882-37A 2013 Delinquent Tax Re- cords Group H Parcel 007.00, 114 ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION Assessed Property Owner, East Williams Ave, **THESE UNITS SHALL ***COMING SOON*** ORDER OF PUBLICATION DILLON, GARY, Map 039 Monterey, TN BE PURCHASED IN Parcel 076.09, Thomas 2BR / 2BA HOME & DETACHED GARAGE ON 5 Ac± QUANTITIES OF SIX (6) Road, Cookeville, TN Assessed Property Owner, 859 HAYES RD – CROSSVILLE, TN EACH QUARTER OVER This cause came on to be heard on the 10th day of SPARKS, DAVID L ET UX THE NEXT TWELVE (12) Assessed Property Owner, JOSEPHINE T, Map 086 MONTHS. September, 2018, before the Honorable Ronald DISHMAN, SHERRY, Map Parcel 043.00, 8333 South- ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION 026N Group A Parcel fork Rd, Baxter, TN Delivery dates must be sup- Thurman, Chancellor, and ***COMING SOON*** return on the summons is- 022.00, Davis Street, Al- HOUSE & LOT – 220 EAST 16TH ST COOKEVILLE plied and will be evaluated good, TN A as part of the bid. sued and duly noted on DUPLEX & LOT – 1616 TEXAS AVE – COOKEVILLE the leading process of Assessed Property Owner, HOME, BUILDINGS & 12.8 Ac± (2 TRACTS) Specifications may be ob- this cause that the resid- ence of the defendants on GRIZZLE, BUFORD DE- 1060 JOHNNIE BUD LN – COOKEVILLE tained at the office of the WAYNE, Map 056N Group City of Cookeville Electric the attached list are un- known and cannot be as- E Parcel 015.00, 511 Dept. Service Center, 55 W Wheeler Street, Cookeville, Cookeville office opened in 1987 ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION Davis Rd. certained by diligent search and inquiry, or TN by Arnold E. Lefkovitz ***COMING SOON*** have been served and ALL TYPES OF 2 HOMES • CARRIAGE HOUSE • DETACHED GARAGE The City Council reserves Assessed Property Owner, the right to reject any or all have not answered. It is, 208 S. HOLLY ST – MONTEREY, TN Therefore, ORDERED, AD- HERRON, JOHN M ET UX BANKRUPTCIES bids and hereby declares CAROL JEAN, Map 086 Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 that all bids not meeting or JUDGED and DECREED that publication be made Parcel 052.00, 5580 Baxter More than 35 years of experience filing ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION exceeding specifications will Road, Baxter, TN tens of thousands of bankruptcies. be rejected. for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Herald-Cit- • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures ***COMING SOON*** Assessed Property Owner, • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment 84 Ac± (1 TRACT) Joseph A. Peek, Director izen, a newspaper pub- lished and of general cir- LONG, TONY R ETUX INDIAN CAMP BRANCH - VAN BUREN COUNTY, TN Cookeville Electric Dept CAROL J, Map 051 Parcel 1/13 culation in Putnam County, TN, notifying said 034.04, 1055 Mt Pleasant ADOPTIONS COOKEVILLE HONDA defendants to appear and Rd, Cookeville, TN DIVORCE FOR INFO & BIDDING VISIT will Offer for Sale make defense to the com- on Feb. 10, 2019 plaint in this cause or said Assessed Property Owner, CHILD CUSTODY at 5PM cause shall be taken as MITCHELL, WAYNE % WILLS & PROBATE TAYSAUCTIONS.COM 2004 Acura TL confessed by said defend- JERRY HAGAN (JEN- 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville #19UUA662244A069009 ants, and shall be set for NIFER RANAE JONES), Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area 931.526.2307 Former Owner: Anthony hearing ex parte. Map 027P Group A Parcel 528-5297 Walton of Edwardsville, IL 011.00, 1902 Forrest Rd, www.lefkovitz.com 620 Maxwell Street The vehicle has an out- This the 8th day of Janu- Cookeville, TN We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. standing bill of $3583.34 ary, 2019. © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz Cookeville, TN 38501 o A

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Assessed Property Owner, •SHAG RAG ROAD AREA, vices with the exception of conjunction with IT staff at In this cause, it appearing VICKERS, DON, Map 116 R06-02-01, effective March WEST COOKEVILLE/IN- sanitary sewer service. The UCHRA will be preparing from the Complaint, which is Parcel 025.03, Silas Vick- 18, 2006 TERSTATE 40 AREA Plan of Services specifies the requests for proposals, sworn to, that the Defend- ers Drive, Baxter, TN •REBECCA PLACE / All services have been that sanitary sewer will be and will be evaluating them ant, STEPHANIE LYNN BUNKER HILL ROAD provided to this area as spe- provided based upon the based price, functionality PETERSON, is a non-resid- Assessed Property Owner, AREA, R06-11-23, effect- cified in the Plan of Ser- same criteria, standards and with existing internal non- ent of the State of Tenness- WILMOTH, PATRICIA ANN ive January 21, 2007 vices with the exception of policies used to determine financial software systems, ee, that the residence of the ET VIR KENNETH C, Map •BUNKER HILL ROAD / water service, sanitary sew- the expansion of sanitary technical support provided defendant(s) is unknown 095 Parcel 066.01, 1783 LOVELADY ROAD AREA, er, street lighting, and elec- sewer service in the un- during and after installation, and cannot be ascertained Carr Farm Rd, Cookeville, R07-06-06, effective tric service. The Plan of Ser- served portions of the and references. Price will upon diligent inquiry, (T.C.A. TN September 2, 2007 vices specifies that water present corporate limits. not be the sole determining 21-1-203), it is ordered by •FREEHILL ROAD / service will be provided Sanitary sewer has been factor in awarding the pro- me that publication be made Assessed Property Owner, NORTH WASHINGTON within 5 years after the city provided to 13 parcels in posal. for four successive weeks, WINNINGHAM, DELOY ET AVENUE AREA, R09-08- acquires the service areas, this area. as required by law, in the UX LINDA, Map 053H 11, effective October 17, that sanitary sewer will be Upper Cumberland Human Herald-Citizen, a Putnam Group B Parcel 009.00, 405 2009 provided based upon the BENNETT ROAD EXTEN- Resource Agency is a County, Tennessee news- West Spring St, and Map •SOUTH WILLOW AVEN- same criteria, standards and SION AREA quasi-governmental agency paper, notifying said non- 053H Group C Parcel UE AREA, R11-11-16, ef- policies used to determine All services have been set up by the Tennessee resident Defendant to file an 024.01, 440 West Spring St, fective January 15, 2012 the expansion of sanitary provided to this area as spe- state legislature to provide answer with Plaintiff’s Attor- Cookeville, TN •BENNETT ROAD EXTEN- sewer service in the un- cified in the Plan of Ser- services to a 14-county area ney, Randy Scott Chaffin, SION AREA, R12-10-10, ef- served portions of the vices with the exception of in Middle Tennessee. 204 N. Washington Avenue, Assessed Property Owner, fective January 17, 2013 present corporate limits, and water service and sanitary UCHRA maintains a central Cookeville, Tennesee WOODARD, BOBBY ET UX •OLD STEWART ROAD that street lighting and elec- sewer. Water service rates office in Cookeville, TN with 38501, within 30 days from ANNETTE, Map 039 Parcel AREA, R14-02-06, effect- tric service will be provided for existing city customers satellite offices in the other the last date of publication, 109.02, 1927 West Broad ive June 8, 2014 within 1 year after the city have been reduced to the 13 counties. We provide exclusive of said last date of St, Cookeville, TN •HALL-BENNETT ROAD acquires the service area. inside the city rate. A verbal most of our services through publication, or a judgement AREA, R14-08-15, effect- Electric service and street agreement with the Double various state and federal by default may be entered Ronald Thurman, ive October 19, 2014 lighting have been provided Springs Utility District for ac- grants. UCHRA uses the and the cause set for hear- Chancellor to approximately 95% of the quisition of the water ser- fund accounting method to ing ex parte as to her. Jeffrey G. Jones, The Plans of Services for area and will be completed vice area was reached in track these grants and any Delinquent Tax Attorney these areas each address as part of the I40 5th Inter- 2016. The Plan of Services private or non-profit dona- This 20th day of December, 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3 the following services: po- change project. The installa- specifies that sanitary sew- tions received. UCHRA em- 2018. lice protection, fire protec- tion of electric, gas, water er will be provided based ployees between 350-400 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT tion, water service, sanitary and sewer service in the upon the same criteria, full and part-time employ- Linda F. Reeder, sewer service, solid waste Highlands Business Park standards and policies used ees on average. The Board of Commission- Clerk & Master collection and disposal, was completed in to determine the expansion Sharon Colson, ers for Highlands Residen- street maintenance, street 2012/2013. A verbal agree- of sanitary sewer service in These are the components tial Services will meet in a Deputy Clerk & Master name signs, planning and ment with the Double the unserved portions of the that need to be included in 12/23, 12/30, 1/6, 1/13 regular session on zoning, inspection services, Springs Utility District for ac- present corporate limits. A your proposal with individu- Thursday, January 17, electrical service, street quisition of the water ser- sanitary sewer line, under al pricing per module: ac- The City of Algood passed 2019, at 12:00 p.m. at High- lighting, recreational facilit- Interstate 40, which is re- counting (general ledger, on second and final reading: lands Residential Services, vice area north of I40 was ies, and natural gas service. reached in 2016. South of quired to provide service cash and disbursement 235 West Jackson Street – Ordinance 627-18 Amend- Cookeville, Tennessee. According to the Directors of I40, all water customers north of the Interstate, was journals, bank reconcili- the applicable City Depart- have been acquired and completed in 2016. ations, etc. with reporting ing Municipal Code Section 18-104 and Section 18-114. By: Jim Martin ments, the following pro- now receive water from the functions), fixed assets, gress has been made to- City of Cookeville. OLD STEWART ROAD payroll, and HR including Chairman Ordinance 628-18 Setting 1/13 ward extending the ser- AREA online time sheet submis- vices specified in the Plans SHAG RAG ROAD AREA All services have been sion. All modules must be new water/sewer tap rates LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT of Services for the above All services have been provided to this area as spe- cloud based. Additional for inside city customers, Annexation Areas: provided to this area as spe- cified in the Plan of Ser- costs for annual technical outside city customers, and The Board of Directors for cified in the Plan of Ser- vices with the exception of support or maintenance Brotherton area. Walnut Village, Inc. will OLD BRIDGE ROAD/FALL- vices with the exception of sanitary sewer service and needs to be include with a meet on Thursday, January ING WATER RIVER AREA sanitary sewer. The Plan of street lights. The Plan of listing of services provided Ordinance 627-18 and 628- 17, 2019 immediately fol- All services have been Services specifies that san- Services specifies that san- under this umbrella (soft- 18 are available on-line for lowing the Highlands Resid- provided to this area as spe- itary sewer will be provided itary sewer will be provided ware updates, troubleshoot- viewing at www.algood- ential Services Board meet- cified in the Plan of Ser- based upon the same criter- based upon the same criter- ing, backups, etc.) Please tn.com or in person at city ing, Highlands Residential vices with the exception of ia, standards and policies ia, standards and policies include a separate cost hall. Services, 235 West Jack- sanitary sewer. The Plan of used to determine the ex- used to determine the ex- breakdown of installation son Street – Cookeville, Services specifies that san- pansion of sanitary sewer pansion of sanitary sewer and transitioning from cur- Ann Flatt, Tennessee. itary sewer will be provided service in the unserved por- service in the unserved por- rent financial software to City Recorder based upon the same criter- tions of the present corpor- tions of the present corpor- new system. 1/13 By: Robert Owens ia, standards and policies ate limits. ate limits. As a part of the I- President used to determine the ex- 40 Interchange project a Proposals need to be sub- 005 Public Notices 1/13 pansion of sanitary sewer REBECCAsewer line was installed mitted no later than 4:30 service in the unserved por- PLACE/BUNKER HILL along Tennessee Avenue January 25, 2019. All pro- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT tions of the present corpor- ROAD AREA (formerly Bennett Road) posals need to be submit- Some secrets need ate limits. Construction of All services have been serving 5 parcels and elim- ted in a seal envelop ad- to be shared. The Board of Directors for sanitary sewer improve- inated the pump station that dressed to Sherry Thurman Judge O.K. Holliday Homes provided to this area as spe- ments for part of this area cified in the Plan of Ser- served Academy Sports. at 1225 South Willow Aven- SEXUAL will meeting on Thursday, The Cookeville Electric De- ue, Cookeville, TN 38506. January 17, 2019 immedi- (111 parcels) was com- vices with the exception of ASSAULT ately following the Board of pleted in 2015. In 2018 sew- sanitary sewer. The Plan of partment is working with Audit provided on request. er service was extended to Services specifies that san- UCEMC for the completion Please contact Ginger Stout it's not Directors for Walnut Village your fault! Meeting, at Highlands Res- 9 parcels on Boyd Farris itary sewer will be provided of the installation of street (931-267-3295) or Lewis idential Services, 235 West Road. within 20 years after the ef- lighting, which is expected Betterton (931- 252-7456) fective date of annexation. to be within one year. with any questions. For confidential help Jackson Street, Cookeville, or information, call Tennessee. BUCK MOUNTAINSanitary sewer service has 1/13 ROAD/DRY VALLEY ROAD HALL-BENNETT ROAD been provided to 2 parcels STATE OF TENNESSEE AREA AREA By: Jim Martin in the Rebecca Place Subdi- CHANCERY COURT OF All services have been All services have been President vision. PUTNAM COUNTY provided to this area as spe- provided to this area as spe- 1/13 AT COOKEVILLE cified in the Plan of Ser- BUNKER HILLcified in the Plan of Ser- NOTICE OF PUBLIC vices with the exception of vices with the exception of ROAD/LOVELADY ROAD Docket No. 2011-235 HEARING sanitary sewer. The Plan of AREA sanitary sewer service and (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707- Services specifies that san- street lights. The Plan of 5197 All services have been MICHAEL RAY The Algood Board of Zon- itary sewer will be provided Services specifies that san- provided to this area as spe- PETERSON, ing Appeals will hold a pub- based upon the same criter- itary sewer will be provided cified in the Plan of Ser- Plaintiff lic hearing on January 22, ia, standards and policies vices with the exception of based upon the same criter- Small 2018 at 5:30 pm at the Al- used to determine the ex- ia, standards and policies sanitary sewer. The Plan of VS. good City Hall concerning a pansion of sanitary sewer Services specifies that san- used to determine the ex- Ads Get variance request by Phillips service in the unserved por- pansion of sanitary sewer itary sewer will be provided STEPHANIE LYNN noticed Properties Partnership for tions of the present corpor- service in the unserved por- within 20 years after the ef- PETERSON property located at 2128 ate limits. fective date of annexation. tions of the present corpor- also. Burton Branch Rd, consist- ate limits. The Cookeville Defendant ing of Map 041, Parcel EAST HIGHWAY 70N/IN- Electric Department is work- FREE HILL ROAD/NORTH I 063.00 in the I-1 Light In- TERSTATE 40 AREA ing with UCEMC for the WASHINGTON AVENUE dustrial District. The I-1 dis- All services have been completion of the installa- AREA trict requires a side setback provided to this area as spe- tion of street lighting, which All services have been of 25 feet. The variance is to cified in the Plan of Ser- is expected to be within one provided to this area as spe- allow the existing building to vices with the exception of year. cified in the Plan of Ser- remain at 16.2 feet from the sanitary sewer. The Plan of vices with the exception of property line. The public is Services specifies that san- James Mills sanitary sewer improve- invited to attend. itary sewer will be provided Planning Director ments. The Plan of Ser- 1/13 based upon the same criter- 1/13 vices specifies that sanitary ia, standards and policies NOTICE OF PUBLIC sewer will be provided with- used to determine the ex- REQUEST FOR HEARING in 25 years after the effect- pansion of sanitary sewer PROPOSALS CITY OF COOKEVILLE ive date of annexation. service in the unserved por- ACCOUNTING SYSTEM ANNUAL PROGRESS tions of the present corpor- REPORTS SOUTH WILLOW AVENUE ate limits. Two phases of The Upper Cumberland Hu- PLANS OF SERVICES AREA public sewer installation man Resource Agency is FOR ANNEXATION All services have been have been completed soliciting proposals for a fin- AREAS provided to this area as spe- serving approximately 165 ancial and accounting sys- cified in the Plan of Ser- Notice is hereby given that parcels. v tem. The finance staff in c the Cookeville City Council W will hold a Public Hearing at its meeting on Thursday,

February 7, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Room at

City Hall. The purpose of this Hearing is to present

Annual Progress Reports on the status of extending ser- vices to areas annexed by the City of Cookeville as specified in the Plans of Services for each of the areas. All interested cit- izens are invited to attend this Hearing. The Progress

Reports for these annexa- tion areas are as follows:

ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT PLANS OF SERVICES

Tennessee Code Annot- ated, Section 6-51-108 re- quires that annual reports be prepared and published on the progress of extend- ing the services to annexed areas as specified in the Plans of Services. The areas annexed by the City of Cookeville requiring an- nual progress reports are as follows:

•OLD BRIDGE ROAD / FALLING WATER RIVER AREA, R00-03-10, effect- ive June 15, 2000 •BUCK MOUNTAIN ROAD / DRY VALLEY ROAD AREA, R00-03-11, effect- ive July 19, 2000 •EAST HIGHWAY 70N / IN- TERSTATE 40 AREA, R00- 09-24, effective January 7, 2001 •WEST COOKEVILLE / IN- TERSTATE 40 AREA, R02- 06-11, effective August 8, 2002

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135 Yard Work 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. ADVANCED LAWN CARE 13 Temporary Farm Work- 8 Temporary Farm Work- For questions, please con- 3 Temporary Farm Work- 2 Temporary Farm Work- Lic'd/Ins'd; Free Est. ers Needed. Blue Boy Lawn ers Needed. Furnwood tact Cindy Winchester or ers Needed. Knott Farms ers Needed. M and J Land- Res/Comm. Mowing, mulch- and Landscape LLC - Farms LLC - Cynthiana, KY. Lacy Harnage at the UT LLC - Owensboro, KY. Per- scape Products & Nursery ing, trimming, Landscaping, Madisonville, KY. Perform Perform all duties of To- Clyde York 4-H Center at form all duties of Tobacco & LLC - Hopkinsville, KY. Per- leaf removal, aerating & all duties of Nursery Produc- bacco, Hemp, & Row Crop 931-788-2288 Monday-Fri- Row Crop Production; in- form all duties of Tobacco, seeding. Spring Clean up. tion; including, but not lim- Production; including, but day from 8-4:30. cluding, but not limited to Forage, Row Crop, Fruit/Ve- Senior disc. 931-260-5734 ited to soil preparation, not limited to soil prepara- Equal Opportunity soil preparation, planting, getable, & Nursery Produc- planting, spraying, harvest- tion, planting, spraying, har- Employer spraying, harvesting, stor- tion; including, but not lim- ing, storing; other alternat- vesting, storing; other al- ing; other alternative work. ited to soil preparation, Job Title 140 Other ive work. Employment ternative work. Employment Employment Dates:planting, spraying, harvest- Purchasing/Buyer Dates: 03/15/2019 – Dates: 03/15/2019 – 03/05/2019 – 12/20/2019. ing, storing; other alternat- JACKSON MOVING We 12/30/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- 01/15/2020. $11.63/hr. Bo- $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be ive work. Employment Bouldin & Lawson’s profes- have a 20' box truck & men nuses may be given. Work- nuses may be given. Work- given. Worker guaranteed Dates: 02/21/2019 – sional staff is dedicated to to do your job. Ref's Avail. er guaranteed 3/4 of con- er guaranteed 3/4 of con- 3/4 of contract hours. Tools 12/15/2019. $11.19/hr. Bo- providing growers with top Call for free Est. Call 931- tract hours. Tools provided tract hours. Tools provided provided at no cost. Free nuses may be given. Work- quality products since 1959. 268-9102 at no cost. Free housing at no cost. Free housing housing provided to non- er guaranteed 3/4 of con- We proudly offer a com- provided to non-commuting provided to non-commuting commuting workers. Trans- tract hours. Tools provided plete range of automated workers. Transportation & workers. Transportation & portation & subsistence re- at no cost. Free housing greenhouse and nursery subsistence reimbursed subsistence reimbursed imbursed when 50% of con- provided to non-commuting equipment. We understand when 50% of contract is when 50% of contract is tract is met. Random workers. Transportation & the growers’ needs and con- met. Random drug/alcohol met. Random drug/alcohol drug/alcohol testing & crim- subsistence reimbursed tinue to develop new testing & criminal back- testing & criminal back- inal background checks when 50% of contract is products as the horticultural ground checks after hire. ground checks after hire. after hire. Apply for this job met. Random drug/alcohol industry evolves. Apply for this job at the Apply for this job at the at the nearest Tennessee testing & criminal back- Position Description nearest Tennessee Americ- nearest Tennessee Americ- American Job Center and ground checks after hire. •Reviews daily purchasing an Job Center and refer- an Job Center and refer- reference job order Apply for this job at the reports and requests and ence job order 939580657. ence job order 939649977. 937082327. nearest Tennessee Americ- determines proper quantit- Inground Fiberglass Pools an Job Center and refer- ies and items to purchase. 7 Temporary Farm Work- Winter discounts Hwy 111 Station & Deli is ence job order 933911277. Lifetime guarantee Chip Truck Driver & Buck- accepting applications for Creates purchase orders ers Needed. Kuegel Tax Call (931)854-8919 et Operator needed. Must cashier/cook. Pay is DOE and coordinates with suppli- and Accounting Inc. - 4 Temporary Farm Work- have 6 mos exp at least & and must be willing and able ers for delivery. Owensboro, KY. Perform all ers Needed. McKay To- WANDA'S CANING valid drivers lic. 265-1150. to work nights and/or week- •Maintains adequate invent- duties of Tobacco, Forage, bacco LLC - Owensboro, All Types of caning done. All ends. Benefits are available ory levels of parts and com- & Row Crop Production; in- KY. Perform all duties of To- work guaranteed. 31 years to full time employees. Ap- ponents to insure superior cluding, but not limited to bacco, Row Crop, & exp. Call 615-294-5790 5 Temporary Farm Work- plications can be picked up service to customers soil preparation, planting, Fruit/Vegetable Production; ers Needed. Edward Foree at 2320 Cookeville Hwy Liv- through use of industry Best spraying, harvesting, stor- including, but not limited to BIG JIM'S DBA Graystone, KY. Per- ingston, TN 38570. No Practices. ing; other alternative work. soil preparation, planting, ECONOMY HAULING form all duties of Forage phone calls please. •Follows up with suppliers Employment Dates:spraying, harvesting, stor- Junk, debris, clean outs. Production; including, but concerning order status and 03/15/2019 – 12/15/2019. ing; other alternative work. not limited to soil prepara- Jackson Kayak in Sparta, delivery, expedites as $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be Employment Dates: Free est. Sr disc. Small jobs TN is looking for full time ok! 931-261-3511 tion, planting, spraying, har- needed, and communicates given. Worker guaranteed 03/04/2019 – 12/10/2019. vesting, storing; other al- OVEN OPERATORS delivery information to pro- 3/4 of contract hours. Tools $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be ternative work. Employment Starting pay $10.00-11.50 duction. provided at no cost. Free given. Worker guaranteed 210 Child/Elder Care Dates: 02/16/2019 – per hour, $1 increase after •Negotiates and verifies pri- housing provided to non- 3/4 of contract hours. Tools 11/20/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- 90 days & performance cing on components with commuting workers. Trans- provided at no cost. Free Brunton Masonry is hiring nuses may be given. Work- raises provided aftwerward. current vendors and poten- portation & subsistence re- housing provided to non- mason laborers up to er guaranteed 3/4 of con- 1st shift (6:45AM-3:15PM) tial new vendors in effort to imbursed when 50% of con- commuting workers. Trans- $15/hr. Job is in Sparta. tract hours. Tools provided & 3rd shift (10:45PM- meet company financial tar- tract is met. Random portation & subsistence re- Please call Bob for further at no cost. Free housing 7:15AM). Overtime required gets. drug/alcohol testing & crim- imbursed when 50% of con- details 865-724-6231. provided to non-commuting as needed. High School dip- •Evaluates supplier perform- inal background checks tract is met. Random workers. Transportation & loma or GED required. Must ance related to on-time de- after hire. Apply for this job drug/alcohol testing & crim- subsistence reimbursed be motivated & team player. livery, shipping errors, cost at the nearest Tennessee inal background checks 215 Employment Opp. when 50% of contract is No rehires. Reliable trans- changes, and other appro- American Job Center and after hire. Apply for this job portation, background/drug priate measures. reference job order Academic Support met. Random drug/alcohol at the nearest Tennessee test required, looking to hire •Works with Accounts Pay- 939505907. Associate 1 testing & criminal back- American Job Center and immediately. Medical & able to insure payment by (Child Care Aide 2) ground checks after hire. Local company seeking reference job order Dental Benefits offered after maintaining necessary in- Child Development Lab Apply for this job at the full-time property mainten- 937065737. 90 days. Interested applic- voice and receiving informa- TN Tech University nearest Tennessee Americ- ance worker. Skills and ex- ants can apply at 3300 tion and documentation. Reposted. Complete posi- an Job Center and refer- perience should include car- McMinnville Highway, •Develops relationships that tion summary and applica- ence job order 934547937. pentry, electrical, plumbing, Monday thru Friday encourage open and hon- tion procedure available at painting. Must be depend- between 9am-2pm or est communication, both in- https://jobs.tntech.edu. Ap- able, have own transporta- Estamos buscando servi- email a copy of your re- ternally and externally. plication deadline is Janu- cio de limpieza a tiempo sume to Dgallaher@jack tion and excellent refer- ary 18, 2019. Tennessee ences. Send resume to completo y los asistentes de sonkayak.com Requirements/Qualifica- Tech University is an Box 1238, %Herald-Citizen, lavanderia por favor solicit- tions AA/EEO employer and does Jackson Kayak in Sparta, PO Box 2729, Cookeville, ar en: TownePlace Suites, High School Diploma Re- not discriminate on the TN is looking for entry-level TN 38502-2729. 1250 Sams Street, Ckvl, quired. Associates Degree basis of race, color, religion, BOAT ASSEMBLERS TN. Bono mensual. and 3 – 5 years of purchas- LOCAL COMPANY ethnic or national origin, Starting pay $9 per hour, (931)548-0950 ing experience preferred. now accepting applications sex, disability, age (40 and potential $1 increase after Moderate amount of sitting, for inside mailroom over), status as a protected 90 day evaluation & per- stooping, bending and light positions: veteran, genetic information 2 Temporary Farm Work- formance raises provided. 1st shift (6:45AM-3:15PM). lifting required. Pre-hire or any other category pro- ers Needed. Eugene Bittel - • Flexible P/T Position Overtime required as drug screen required. tected by federal or state Owensboro, KY. Perform all • Up to 30 Hours Weekly law. Inquiries regarding the needed. High School dip- duties of Row Crop Produc- Skills Desired • Pay Every 2 Weeks nondiscrimination policies loma or GED required. Must tion; including, but not lim- Computer skills – use of Ex- •Starting pay $8/hr should be directed to ited to soil preparation, be motivated & team player. No rehires. Reliable trans- cel and Word / Negotiation [email protected]. planting, spraying, harvest- Applicant must be 18 years portation, background/drug skills / Analytical and de- ing, storing; other alternat- or older, be able to work test required, looking to hire cision-making skills / Writ- ive work. Employment flexible hours, have trans- immediately. Medical & ten and verbal communica- Dates: 03/10/2019 – portation to work, proof of Dental Benefits offered after tion skills / Effective at prob- 12/10/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- drivers license or photo ID. 90 days. Interested applic- lem solving / Ability to work 36 Temporary Farm Work- nuses may be given. Work- Applicant must pass a ants can apply at 3300 independently and exercise ers Needed. O’Bryan Com- er guaranteed 3/4 of con- judgement / Time manage- company paid drug test. posting LLC – Owensboro, tract hours. Tools provided McMinnville Highway, Monday thru Friday ment KY. Perform all duties of at no cost. Free housing Applications may be between 9am-2pm or Forage, Row Crop, Fruit/Ve- provided to non-commuting filled out at: email a copy of your re- Please send resumes to: getable, & Nursery Produc- workers. Transportation & HERALD-CITIZEN sume to Dgallaher@jack tion; including, but not lim- subsistence reimbursed 1300 Neal Street sonkayak.com [email protected] or ited to soil preparation, when 50% of contract is Bouldin & Lawson, P.O. Box Cookeville, TN 38501 planting, spraying, harvest- met. Random drug/alcohol JOB OPPORTUNITY 7177, McMinnville, TN EOE ing, storing; other alternat- testing & criminal back- COOK 37110 ive work. Employment ground checks after hire. Small Dates: 03/06/2019 – Apply for this job at the The University of Tenness- Bouldin & Lawson is an Ads Get 11/30/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- nearest Tennessee Americ- ee Clyde York 4-H Center in Equal Opportunity Employ- nuses may be given. Work- an Job Center and refer- Crossville, TN has a job er and a Drug-Free Work- noticed er guaranteed 3/4 of con- ence job order 937211987. opening as a Cook. This job place. also. tract hours. Tools provided offers state benefits, and will at no cost. Free housing be a 40+hour per week job. 2 Temporary Farm Work- 7 Temporary Farm Work- ers Needed. Kevin Smith - p You must be 18 years of ers Needed. Frog Farms age or older to apply. For Shelbyville, KY. Perform all LLC - Owensboro, KY. Per- duties of Forage, Row Crop, job duties, minimum re- form all duties of Tobacco, quired qualifications, and to & Hemp Production; includ- Forage, Row Crop, Fruit/Ve- ing, but not limited to soil 2 Front Desk Clerks. PT, apply go to getable, & Nursery Produc- HR.utk.edu/staff-positions preparation, planting, spray- flex hours/shifts. Apply @ tion; including, but not lim- ing, harvesting, storing; oth- Motel 6, 1100 S Jefferson. For questions, please con- ited to soil preparation, tact Cindy Winchester or er alternative work. Employ- planting, spraying, harvest- ment Dates: 03/15/2019 – 6 Temporary Farm Work- Lacy Harnage at the UT ing, storing; other alternat- Clyde York 4-H Center at 01/15/2020. $11.63/hr. Bo- ers Needed. Ammon Whole- ive work. Employment nuses may be given. Work- sale Nursery Inc. - Burling- 931-788-2288 Monday-Fri- Dates: 03/04/2019 – day from 8-4:30. er guaranteed 3/4 of con- ton, KY. Perform all duties 12/15/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- tract hours. Tools provided of Nursery Production; in- Equal Opportunity Em- nuses may be given. Work- ployer at no cost. Free housing cluding, but not limited to er guaranteed 3/4 of con- provided to non-commuting soil preparation, planting, tract hours. Tools provided workers. Transportation & spraying, harvesting, stor- at no cost. Free housing JOB OPPORTUNITY subsistence reimbursed ing; other alternative work. provided to non-commuting SENIOR MAINTENANCE when 50% of contract is Employment Dates: workers. Transportation & SPECIALIST met. Random drug/alcohol 03/03/2019 – 12/01/2019. subsistence reimbursed testing & criminal back- $11.63/hr. Bonuses may be when 50% of contract is The University of Tenness- ground checks after hire. given. Worker guaranteed met. Random drug/alcohol ee Clyde York 4-H Center in Apply for this job at the 3/4 of contract hours. Tools testing & criminal back- Crossville, TN has a job nearest Tennessee Americ- provided at no cost. Free ground checks after hire. opening as a Senior Main- an Job Center and refer- housing provided to non- Apply for this job at the tenance Specialist I. This ence job order 939174167. commuting workers. Trans- nearest Tennessee Americ- job offers state benefits, and portation & subsistence re- an Job Center and refer- will be a 40+hour per week imbursed when 50% of con- ence job order 934608987. job. You must be 18 years Small tract is met. Random of age or older to apply. For Ads Get drug/alcohol testing & crim- job duties, minimum re- inal background checks Full-time custodial posi- quired qualifications, and to noticed after hire. 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TN 38502-2729 • Starting Salary: $2,277/month • $600 Correctional Offi cer Sign-On Bonus CERTIFIED CYLINDER, LLC • 12 Hour Shifts • 3 Day Weekend Every Other Week, Off Friday, Saturday & Sunday Certi ed Cylinder, LLC has openings for class A drivers with • 12 Hours of Overtime per Month Built into the 12 Hour Schedule HazMat. We are a Crossville, TN based company. Our drivers • High School Diploma or GED Required • Starting Salary of $2,391/month with Proof of an Associate or Bachelor Degree average 2-3 thousand miles a week and are home between • Eligible Veterans, Service Members, can use Post-9/11 or Montgomery GI deliveries. Drivers use our specialized trailers with inside hoist Bill benefi ts for participation in the 12 month Correctional Offi cer Training and li gates to assist in loading our product. Our drivers leave Program out on delivery runs, then pick up product on route back to Plant. 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[email protected] city’s business office to ground checks after hire. provided at no cost. Free Apply for this job at the housing provided to non- 15 Large Pinwheels $5 ea. obtain a permit. All New! Squeaker toys FOR RENT nearest Tennessee Americ- commuting workers. Trans- 290 Schools/Instruc- 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, an Job Center and refer- portation & subsistence re- brand new $3 ea. Call (931) City of Algood 823-0647 Houses. Many locations ence job order 939235617. imbursed when 50% of con- NO HIGH school diploma 215 W Main St. FALCON REALTY, tract is met. Random needed. How often do you 2 CHINESE LAMPS Algood, TN 528-2158 12 Temporary Farm Work- drug/alcohol testing & crim- see that? Putnam County falconrealtycookeville.com ers Needed. Pleasure View $15 ea. inal background checks Adult High School can show Call (931)823-0647 or Farms LLC - Pleasureville, after hire. Apply for this job you a way to complete the 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR Apts / KY. 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Transportation & the Herald-Citizen & Re- (931)260-1748 HOME. 9 mo old Red/white POST certified preferred, subsistence reimbursed gional Buyers Guide. & 3 yr old blk/white Jack NEW OWNERSHIP and preference given to addi- when 50% of contract is FREE FIREWOOD Russells. Male & female. newly remodeled G&C tional certifications, and met. Random drug/alcohol FEDERAL LAW allows you You Cut - You Haul Parents on premises. 931- Properties at Cambridge be a high school gradu- testing & criminal back- to correct your credit report Call 931-248-9261 644-4505 Apts. Now leasing 2BR, ate or equivalent. ground checks after hire. for free. For more informa- 2BA apts for $650-$800/mo, Apply for this job at the FREE WOOD SKIDS incl's water, trash, W/D tion about credit repair MALE & FEMALE KIT- Interested candidates must nearest Tennessee Americ- scams, write to the Federal Available at the rear of the HU's. Call Kelsey at 931- submit an application and an Job Center and refer- Herald-Citizen TENS. I will pay for 267-0262 to check for pro- Trade Commission, Wash- spay/neuter. Must have ref- resume. Applications are ence job order 934562577. ington, D.C., 20580 or call 1300 Neal Street, motions & schedule a view- available at Cookeville, TN. 38501 erences from a Vet. Call ing. TTU students welcome. the National Fraud Informa- 931-935-1410 www.algood-tn.com UCHRA is currently accept- tion Center, 1-800-876- ing applications for a FT Having a hard time seeing Algood City Hall 7060. This message is a 215 W Main Street, Algood County Coordinator. This the print in your favorite 725 Houses For Rent position, which includes be- public service of the Herald- Newspaper, Magazine or 705 Monday thru Friday Citizen& Regional Buyers Wanted To Rent 1, 2, 3, & 4 BR 8:00 am to 4:00 pm nefits, is responsible for Bible or ever had trouble overseeing daily operations Guide. reading the telephone dir- EQUAL HOUSING Opportunity Houses & Apts Deadline for applications PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real Starting at $325/mo or Monday, January 21, 2019 of Clay and Jackson ectory or a map? counties. Applications and Now Available estate advertised in this news- $81.25/wk . Pets OK. at 4:00 pm 415 paper is subject to the Federal resumes can be submitted RVs Deluxe Framed Stevens Realty LLC EOE Fair Housing Act of 1968 and 866-806-3815 O/A at any UCHRA office or by MAGNIFYING SHEET the Tennessee Human Rights POSITION VACANCY email to ONLY $3.25 plus tax Act which makes it illegal to ad- www.stevensrentals.com [email protected] GET ONE TODAY!! vertise "any preference, limita- "We Now Offer The Upper Cumberland De- Applications and job de- Start Seeing, Start Reading tion or discrimination based on Weekly Rentals" scriptions can be found at Herald-Citizen race, color, religion, sex, famili- Ask about no security de- velopment District / Area al status or national origin, han- Agency on Aging and Dis- www.uchra.com. UCHRA is 1300 Neal Street posits for qualified tenants. an EOE Cookeville, TN 38501 dicap/disability or an intention to ability has an opening for a make any such preference, lim- 1600+SF very clean 3BR, Public Conservator. The 931-526-9715 We are seeking F/T house- WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE itation or discrimination." This 2.5BA. W/D HU, attach'd Public Conservator will act keeping. Competive Pay. newspaper will not knowingly gar, lrg yard, deck, jacuzzi as a Court Appointed Con- TODAY? accept any advertising for real Please apply at Towne- BOAT and RV STORAGE: estate which is in violation of in master BR. 1 yr lease. servator or DPOA for the cli- Place Suites, 1250 Sams 40' long, 12 ' wide doors, 14' NEW PORTABLE oxygen $1050/mo, $1050/dep. No ent base: make financial the law. Our readers are in- St, Ckvl, TN. Monthly bo- tall. Has electric & lights. concentrator w/extra bat- formed that all dwellings advert- pets/smoking. 3718 Brook- and/or health related de- nus. 931-548-0950 Gated at night. 4 min. No. of tery. $700. (931)267-3578 ised in this newspaper are wood Dr. 931-267-1922. cisions for clients; and may Algood right off Hwy 111. a act as the fiduciary agent in Would you like to write Call (931)544-2871 regard to conservatorship about sports in the Upper services. The Public Con- Cumberland? Would like to servator Specialist will pre- attend high school football 425 Autos for Sale pare financial reports to be games or college basket- filed with courts; manage ball contests? The Herald- 2005 Nissan Sentra: 77k, property; make court ap- Citizen is accepting applica- $3200. Good cond, good pearances and insure client tions for sports stringers to gas miles. 1998 Lexus LS records and case notes are cover sports for the upcom- 400: $3400. Good cond, complete. ing year. If you think you must see to appreciate. would like to find out more (931)432-2650 Qualifications include: information, contact Scott Broad Way Apartments •Bachelor’s degree in hu- Wilson at 2008 LINCOLN MKZ Like man services or related scott.wilson@ New, Low Miles, Call 260- field: and herald-citizen.com 7319 •At least (2) two years of successful employment in a field related to public guardi- anship activities, such as social services, law, finan- Now Leasing cial institutions, and/or health care or other related fields. •Within two (2) years from the date of employment as a District Public Conservator, each District Public Conser- vator shall obtain certifica- tion by the National Guardi- an Association as a Re- gistered Guardian. •Must possess proficient Computer skills; and •Have written and verbal communication skills

Interested applicants must submit a resume to Sherry Thurman no later than 4:30PM, January 22, 2019

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 1PM - 3PM REALESTATEREAL ESTATE 821 Manning Place FROM PCCH: N on Washington, R on 10th, SUNDAY’S OPEN HOUSES R on Breeding Ave, L on 1:00-2:30 Flatt Hollow, L into Man- 4770 ELLEN CIRCLE ning. $364,000. Hostess: $224,900 Retail Office/Space Avail. MLS 189284 Approx 2800 SF. $2000/mo. Sherri Smith. See our Great downtown location! display ad in Sunday Host: FALCON REALTY, January 13th's Herald Libby Capps 528-2158 Citizen Classified for 931-260-4186 th falconrealtycookeville.com more details. DIRECTIONS: From PCCH: W OPEN HOUSES Sun., Jan. 13 Real Estate Professionals on Broad, R. on Pippin, L. on  of Tennessee 526-3700 Cookeville, 3BR/2BA 1,750 Sq.Ft. Cumby, L. on Poundstone, L. 12:30-2 Code 289   Sherri: 510-3628 on Ellen Circle. WE BUY Houses Cash! 1:00-2:30 4774 ELLEN CIRCLE $318,529 Quick sale. Fair price. Offer SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 Directions: quaranteed. 931-213-2951 1PM - 3PM $234,900 1132 Cross Pointe Dr MLS 189287 From PCCH: L on E. Broad    FROM PCCH: E on Host: St., Stay on E. Broad St., L Spring/Hwy 70, R on Hwy Libby Capps onto Dry Valley Rd., R onto SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 111 South, L on Old 931-260-4186 12:30 - 2:00 Old Walton Rd., L onto Old Sparta Rd, new Cross DIRECTIONS: From PCCH: W 2923 Old Walton Circle on Broad, R. on Pippin, L. on Walton Circle, house is Ckvl, 38506 Pointe S/D on L. $259,900. Hostess: Cookeville, 3BR/2BA 1,800 Sq.Ft. Cumby, L. on Poundstone, L. 2nd on R. FROM PCCH: L on E Broad on Ellen Circle. 2923 OLD WALTON CIRCLE, COOKEVILLE St, stay on E Broad St, turn Sherri Smith. See our display ad in Sunday 1:00-2:30 L on Dry Valley Rd, R on 120 ESSEX ROAD Old Walton Rd, L on Old January 13th's Herald FULL BASEMENT 12:30-2 Code 270 Walton Circle, house is 2nd Citizen Classified for $395,000 on R. $318,529. See our more details. MLS 189539 $144,929 display ad in Sunday Janu- Real Estate Professionals Host: Directions: From PCCH: ary 13th's Herald-Citizen of Tennessee 526-3700 Kerri Reeder Classified for more details. Sherri: 510-3628 931-319-4431 W on Broad, L on Willow, SKENDER-NEWTON DIRECTIONS: From PCCH: R on Bufalo Valley (after South on Jeff erson, Right on REALTY West Davis, Left on Bunker (931)261-9001 SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 Hill, Right on Essex Rd., car dealership), L on 1PM - 3PM Cookeville, 4BR/3BA 2,400 Sq.Ft. home on left. Hawkins Crawford, R SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 1134 Cross Pointe Dr 12:30 - 2:00 on Gayle Cr. FROM PCCH: E on 1:00-2:30 1339 RACHEL LANE 4254 Gayle Circle, 38501 Spring/Hwy 70, R on Hwy FROM PCCH: W on Broad, $345,000 4254 GAYLE CIRCLE, COOKEVILLE L on Willow, R on Buffalo 111 South, L on Old MLS 188684 Sparta Rd, new Cross Valley (after car dealership), Host: 12:30-2 Code 274 L on Hawkins Crawford Rd, Pointe S/D on L. Gina Key R on Gayle Cr. $144,929. $249,900. 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Dixie Ave., Cookeville | 526-3700 | reptn.com SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN Sports D1 herald-citizen.com Tech women hold off EIU for fourth OVC win By SCOTT WILSON HERALD-CITIZEN

The Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team held off a tenacious Eastern Illinois University team to beat the Lady Panthers 99-88 in Ohio Valley Conference action Saturday night in the Eblen Center. Tech put three players in double digits, led by Jordan Brock with 33. “My hat goes off to Eastern Illinois. They’re a team that plays very hard, and (at times), we couldn’t guard them. They’re a little bit unorth- odox, and they try to speed you up,” said Tech coach Kim Rosamond. “We tried to attack them out of the dribble drive, and I thought we were very aggressive. I thought we did a good job of- fensively. Our problem tonight was on defense.” The victory keeps the Golden Eagles (12-3, 4-0 OVC) on a winning streak, having won six in a row and seven of their last eight. The Lady BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN Panthers fall to 7-8 on the season and 1-3 in the Cookeville’s Alyssa Love, left, battles with White County’s Kendreah Reeves for possession during conference. the Lady Cavs’ 64-49 win over the Warriorettes Friday at CHS. “I was very happy with the way our kids stepped up when they had to,” said Rosamond. “We needed every one of those 99 points.” Taking a 53-40 advantage into the third period, Tech watched Carmen Tellez hit back- to-back 3-pointers to cut the defi cit to seven CHS sweeps Sparta at 53-46. But the Golden Eagles came fi ghting back. With consecutive treys of her own, Brock pushed TTU to a 70-56 advantage with 4:14 to Lady Cavs get revenge, Cavs win in fi nal seconds go in the period. The Lady Panthers, thanks to Tellez and guard Grace Lennox, came back later BY BEN CRAVEN in the quarter to score 13 of the last 19 points of HERALD-CITIZEN the period to trail 76-69 at the horn. Eastern Illinois did cut the Tech lead to single After splitting the Sonic digits in the fi nal quarter at 82-73 and 86-81 Shootout titles with White County with 4:37 to go in the game. But Tech, once High School back in December, the again, answered the bell with buckets from Cookeville High School basketball Anacia Wilkinson, Kentoria Alexander and teams owned the fi rst regular Lacy Cantrell to hold off the Lady Panthers and season doubleheader against bitter secure the 11-point win. District 6-AAA rival White County “Our kids kept answering (EIU),” Rosamond as the Lady Cavaliers rolled to a said. 64-49 revenge win over the War- Brock did what she has done often for Tech riorettes, and the Cavs narrowly this season, leading the team in scoring. How- beat the Warriors 68-66 in the fi nal ever, she got a lot of help from her teammates. seconds Friday at CHS. Wilkinson tallied 18 points, and Abby Buckner “We know we can beat (White chipped in 11. Akia Harris tallied nine with County) now,” CHS girls head Cantrell scoring eight and Alexander adding coach Jamie Gillies said. “We seven. Kesha Brady chipped in six, while Mack- know they’re a good team, and we know it’s going to be a fi ght every SEE WOMEN, PAGE D3 time. Cookeville versus Sparta is a great rivalry. It’s a great atmo- sphere, and winning is always fun.” The wins bump the Lady Cavs Tech men fall to to 16-6 overall with a 1-1 District 6-AAA record and the Cavs to 17-6 overall with a 2-0 district slate. With the losses, White County’s 2-2 in OVC after Warriorettes fall to 18-2 overall with a 0-1 district ledger, and the Warriors are 15-5 with an 0-1 dis- trict record. BEN CRCRAVENAVEN| | HEHERALD-CITIZENRALDCITIZEN loss to EIU “I feel good about having to play Cookeville’s Zach Hall shoots over a White County defender (Cookeville) again,” WCHS boys during the Cavs’ 68-66 win over White County Friday at CHS. By SCOTT WILSON head coach Eric Mitchell said. HERALD-CITIZEN “There’s no quit in our bunch. nal minute to add to the pressure. make runs. Both teams made a lot We’re 15-5, and we’ve lost four White County’s Austin Burchett of big shots, and we just made the The Tennessee Golden Eagles lost the battle games by just two points. Basket- missed one with 14 seconds left to last shot.” in the paint and on the boards Saturday night ball is a tournament game, and set the Cavs up with the ball. “We hadn’t shot well all night,” as they dropped a 67-60 Ohio Valley Conference we’re by no means the best we can Stockton Owen drove the lane, Mitchell added. “We missed two decision to visiting Eastern Illinois University be yet.” drew WCHS defenders in, and free throws that could have at in the Eblen Center. Tech turned the ball over 18 The boys’ game had the more kicked the ball out to Bailey least sealed overtime. I changed times on night and gave up 22 points on turn- exciting fi nish of the two as it Gilliam on the perimeter. Gilliam defenses thinking it might con- overs, while also being outrebounded by the came down to the fi nal seconds. sunk the triple to give the Cavs a fuse (Cookeville), and Gilliam Panthers 43-28. Cookeville led almost the entire 68-66 lead with three seconds re- made a big shot. Taking care of the basketball and rebounding fourth quarter, and a 7-0 run gave maining, and the CHS gym went “On the fi nal play, Grant catch- have been a primary focus of Tech head coach the Cavs a 63-55 lead with two crazy. The Warriors inbounded es the ball cleanly with two guys Steve Payne this season. The Golden Eagles minutes, 12 seconds remaining. the ball to Slatten near midcourt, streaking, but with just three struggled in those areas Saturday night. However, 3-pointers from Grant but his shot was tipped. seconds it’s hard to catch, pass, “Our team will never know how good of a Slatten and Masyn Winningham “We’re feeling awesome,” CHS and shoot. He took the shot, and it team we can be if we don’t take care of the helped WCHS score eight straight head boys coach Kevin Bray said. got tipped. It is what it is.” basketball and ,” said Payne. “We held and tie it at 63-63 with 1:34 left. “That was so exciting of a fourth The Warriors did jump out on a really good off ensive team to 37.5 percent from Winningham hit another three quarter coming down the stretch, top fi rst with a 17-7 lead in the fi rst the fl oor and I think 26 percent from three. We to give the Warriors a 66-65 lead and it was a great atmosphere. I quarter, but the Cavs were able to played excellent fi rst-shot defense, but we could with 1:04 left, and both teams told my guys that White County is not get a rebound with a 6-foot-9, 6-8 and 6-11 missed key free throws over the fi - a good team and they’re going to SEE CHS, PAGE D3 lineup out there.” The loss drops the Golden Eagles to 6-11 on the year and 2-2 in conference action, while Eastern Illinois improves to 10-7 on season and 3-1 in OVC play. “I thought we became really discouraged Williams scores 20, UT when we turned the ball over and our competi- tive spirit went away,” Payne explained. “I just didn’t do a good job of getting them on the glass. holds off Florida Defensively, I just didn’t get them ready. I don’t know how to game plan for guys that just don’t GAINESVILLE, Fla. going to get Grant the chase the ball. (AP) — Grant Williams ball at the elbow and we “We were making such good strides (so far did just about anything knew they would col- this season), we’re so much better than we were he wanted to against lapse probably,” Volun- a month ago. But I am really disappointed in our Florida. teers coach Rick Barnes toughness and our willingness to get physical He even called for — said. “He told those guys, and compete.” and delivered — one of ‘You get where you’re Tech led 36-34 with 13:39 to go in the game. his more precise passes supposed to be and I’ll However, Eastern Illinois went on a charge and of the season in crunch make the right pass.’ He outscored Tech 10-6 over the next three minutes time. found Admiral, and that to take a 46-40 lead. Josiah Wallace, Shareef Williams scored 20 was big shot obviously.” Smith and Lucas Jones came up big for the points and found Admi- It was the biggest shot, AP Panthers. ral Schofi eld for a clinch- although it came after Tennessee guard Lamonte Turner (1) drives Tech came rolling back and behind the shoot- ing 3-pointer in the Williams appeared to get past Florida guard KeVaughn Allen (5) during a ing of Hunter Vick and Courtney Alexander, the corner with 41.3 seconds away with a travel in the game Saturday in Gainesville, Fla. Golden Eagles kept in close contact. A 3-pointer remaining to help No. 3 lane. by Vick brought TTU to within four at 55-51 and Tennessee beat Florida Jalen Hudson misfi red overs in the waning sec- where every possession when Alexander scored on a layup and Corey 78-67 on Saturday for the on the other end, and the onds to turn a one-pos- was a critical one,” Tillery nailed a bomb from the deep corner, team’s 10th consecutive Gators (9-6, 1-2 South- session game into a Barnes said. Tech trailed 60-54 with 2:15 to go. victory. eastern Conference) lopsided fi nal score. “We knew we were two turn- “One of those games SEE UT, PAGE D3 SEE MEN, PAGE D3 D2 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 Tech track fares well atherald-citizen.com Jim Green Invitational

TTU — Tennessee Tech beat her old mark of 9:54.43. where she leapt 11.13 meters. of a new indoor personal best ond off of her old time. track and fi eld went into this While results from this The current OVC perfor- (25.01). Two of Sanga’s cross coun- weekend’s Jim Green Invi- week are still incomplete, mance list from the Track Teauna Anderson joined try teammates, Sharon Chep- tational looking to see how Sanga’s 3K time stands as the and Field Results Recording Wickham in both the 60m kemboi and Janet Kwambai, its athletes handled the long best mark of any OVC athlete System (TFRRS) has Smith’s and 200m and recorded new also produced encouraging layoff and where they mea- this season by approximately triple jump as the best in the personal bests in each. Her results in the distance events. sured up from a competitive 15 seconds. conference by more than nine time of 7.99 seconds in the 60 Chepkemboi’s fi rst attempt standpoint. “Purity was outstanding inches. bested her old mark of 8.15, in the 3,000m placed her in “I was really pleased with today,” Angel said. “She Lisa Wickham, the TTU and her 200-meter time of the top half of the fi eld with a the meet today,” said TTU followed her race plan well record-holder and defending 25.96 seconds was better than time of 10:26.19, while Kwam- head coach Wayne Angel. and reaped the rewards as indoor league champion in her 26.15 from the Vanderbilt bai ran the mile for the fi rst “I think at this point, we’re a result. That’s the message the 60-meter dash, took part Indoor Opener in 2017. time, and produced a mark of not looking at specifi c times we’ve been trying to send to in the event for fi rst time this Freshman Jordan Toney 5:19.17. or marks as much as how the team.” season and fi nished in 7.59 also took new personal bests Freshman Abby Mink competitive we were in every Raven Smith also took a seconds for second place in in the 60 and the 200 after threw the shot put 11.69 event. We were in the mix of top-10 fi nish, placing seventh her heat and 10th overall out running them both for the meters (38-4.25), which was things for all of our events.” out of 20 competitors in the of 53 runners. fi rst time at Vanderbilt. Her an improvement on her eff ort Purity Sanga produced one triple jump with an 11.80-me- Wickham ran in the 200 time of 8.12 seconds in the 60 from the fi rst meet this year of the top highlights, coming ter leap (38 feet, 11.75 inches). meters as well, and recorded was an improvement of almost (11.14m, 36-6.75). in third place in the 3,000 me- Smith’s result was a major the Golden Eagles’ best result two tenths of a second, and Freshman Anya Akili went ters with a career-best time improvement on her fi rst out- - 12th place - with a time of her mark of 26.83 in the 200 5.33 meters in her fi rst colle- of 9-minutes, 44.39 seconds. It ing this year at Vanderbilt, 25.06 seconds. It was just shy shaved more than a half-sec- giate attempt in the long jump. 0TO-DO LIST0 0SCOREBOARD0 SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 Dallas 24, Seattle 22 Miami 76, Wake Forest 65 Monday’s Games ON TELEVISION Sunday, Jan. 6 Mississippi 81, Mississippi St. 77 Boston at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. No events scheduled Sunday, Jan. 13 L.A. Chargers 23, Baltimore 17 NC State 86, Pittsburgh 80 Memphis at Houston, 8 p.m. Philadelphia 16, Chicago 15 New Orleans 79, McNeese St. 66 Charlotte at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 14 BOWLING DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS Nicholls 77, Houston Baptist 76 Detroit at Utah, 9 p.m. 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 12 Norfolk St. 80, Coppin St. 66 Portland at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 6 p.m. — Prescott MS basketball hosts Pine Haven FS1 — PBA: Oklahoma Open, Shawnee, Okla. Kansas City 31, Indianapolis 13 North Alabama 61, NJIT 55 New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. BOXING L.A. Rams 30, Dalas 22 North Florida 87, Florida Gulf Coast 66 Tuesday’s Games 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13 Northeastern 90, William & Mary 70 Minnesota at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15 FS1 — PBC: Prelims, Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles Chargers at New England, 1:05 p.m. Old Dominion 75, FIU 74 Phoenix at Indiana, 7 p.m. 6 p.m. — UHS basketball hosts Macon Co. 7 p.m. (CBS) Radford 79, Presbyterian 77 Oklahoma City at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. FS1 — PBC Fight Night: Uzcategui vs. Plant, Los An- Philadelphia at New Orleans, 4:40 p.m. (FOX) SC State 72, Morgan St. 68 Miami at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 6 p.m. — MHS basketball at Clarkrange geles, Calif. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Southern Miss. 73, UAB 68 Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m. 6 p.m. — WCHS basketball hosts Stone Memorial (MEN’S) Sunday, Jan. 20 Tennessee 78, Florida 67 Chicago at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 11 a.m. NFC Texas A&M 81, Alabama 80 6 p.m. — LA basketball at Cannon Co. 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HONOLULU (AP) — Matt FROM PAGE 1 Kuchar kept another clean card and shot a 4-under 66 to take a come back and take a 38-37 lead into halftime. White two-shot lead into the fi nal round County reclaimed the lead for the fi rst four minutes of the Sony Open, a chance to win of the third quarter, but the Cavs took it back and twice in one PGA Tour season for held it until the fi nal two minutes of regulation. only the second time in his career. “It’s just totally diff erent when we play in the Kuchar ended a four-year regular season,” Bray said. “When they’ve got time drought by winning the Mayako- to prepare for us, and we’ve got time to prepare for ba Classic in Mexico last fall, and them, it’s totally diff erent. They were a lot sharper there are a few similarities. He and just a better basketball team tonight.” set a personal record for 54 holes The Cavs had four scorers reach double-fi gures in Mayakoba at 193. He went one with a combined eight 3-pointers. Alex Garrett led better at Waialae at 18-under 192. the way with two triples and 22 points. Owen made Both courses require keeping no threes but added 17 points. Gilliam and Zach the ball in play, and Kuchar has Hall made three 3-pointers apiece and scored 13 done that well over three rounds. and 11 points respectively. He has made only one bogey “Cookeville was much more perimeter oriented through 54 holes, and he only tonight,” Mitchell said. “We played man defense came seriously close to one on here tonight, but they hit a lot more threes for Saturday, saving par from the some reason. That’s the most threes I think I’ve bunker on the par-3 17th. seen them hit this year.” “Good, steady golf,” Kuchar The Warriors were led by Slatten with 25 points said. “It felt easy out there. I and Winningham with 18. didn’t fi nd myself in any trouble.” In the fi rst game of the night, the Lady Cavs Andrew Putnam was two shots avenged their Sonic Shootout championship loss behind after a 67. with off ensive surges in the fi rst and third quarters. Keith Mitchell had a 63 to pull “We had a bad night (in the Sonic Shootout within four shots, along with championship), and we kind of used that to our ad- Chez Reavie, who fell back with vantage tonight,” Gillies said. “When we watched three straight bogeys early on the that fi lm yesterday, we made sure that we weren’t back nine. Those were the only going to make the same mistakes. I am so proud of players within fi ve shots of the the way my kids responded, played hard tonight, lead, and all of them are chasing and got a big win.” Kuchar. “Cookeville controlled the boards tonight off en- “I anticipate needing another sively and defensively,” WCHS head girls coach Mi- good score tomorrow,” Kuchar chael Dodgen said. “When you’ve got good shooters said. “I know I can’t coast.” like they do, they’re going to make shots when you Kuchar is 2-2 when he has the AP give them two or three chances. Cookeville’s got 54-hole lead going into the fi nal Matt Kuchar hits from the third fairway during the third round of a good basketball team, and Coach (Jamie) Gillies round. the Sony Open Saturday at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. does a good job. They played with a lot of energy and a lot of fi re.” The Warriorettes jumped out to an early 7-0 lead, but CHS came roaring back with a 12-2 run to take UT: Bowden scored 14 straight points in second half for Vols a 12-9 lead. Cookeville continued the surge and fi n- ished the fi rst quarter with a 3-pointer from Olivia FROM PAGE D1 another layup. Grant Williams might allowing just 3 for 10 in Shipman and the fi rst double-digit lead at 25-15. Equally huge for the have had 60,” Florida the second half. However, over the last four minutes of the second Jordan Bowden added Vols were two sec- coach Mike White said. Still, the Gators had quarter, White County went on a 10-2 run with 17 off the bench for ond-half baskets that “And we might have all chances to pull off an three baskets and a last-second from Tennessee (14-1, 3-0), each came after two fouled out, including upset. They missed two Mia Murray to tie things at 31-31 going into the which last enjoyed a off ensive rebounds. Wil- me.” treys in the fi nal 1:14, locker room. double-digit win streak liams scored on both. KeVaughn Allen had including one wide-open The Lady Cavs came out of the break fi ring on in 2008. “Those were some big 18 points for the Gators, look off a turnover. all cylinders. They only allowed two baskets by Bowden accounted for opportunities for us,” and Noah Locke added “We’ve got some areas WCHS in the third quarter while scoring 15 points 14 consecutive points Barnes said. 16 points. where we’re just average to take a 46-35 lead into the fi nal period. late in the second half Williams made 8 of 11 Florida led 38-35 at or below average,” White The Warriorettes stepped up their defensive with Schofi eld on the shots to go along with the half thanks to nine said. “If we don’t get pressure in the fourth quarter and were able to bench with four fouls. He nine rebounds, four 3-pointers. But Tennes- more disciplined, more cut Cookeville’s lead to 48-46. However, the Lady made fi ve free throws, assists, two blocks and see did a much better mentally tough, pay Cavs countered with six straight points and never two driving layups and a two steals. job guarding the 3-point closer attention relative looked back. 3-pointer. He also dished “If we played man- line and closing out on to scouting, this is going “(White County) dialed up the pressure like that to John Fulkerson for to-man for 40 minutes, shooters after the break, to happen much more.” down at their place, so we were ready for that,” - lies said. “We just had to make sure we took care of the ball. We made a few turnovers during that period, and during the timeout, I said, ‘take care MEN: Vick led Tech’s scoring with 20 points, Tillery added 13 of the ball. Be smart. You’re fi ne.’ Once we got that confi dence, we were fi ne.” FROM PAGE D1 us turning the ball over. I don’t tallied four and Johnnie Vassar The Lady Cavs were led by Chloe Grace Savage remember them making many and Garrett Golday added two with a 3-pointer, seven fi eld goals, 5-5 free throws, “I was a little worried at half- of their fi rst shots unless it was points each. and 20 points. Freshman KK Graves was not far time because I thought we domi- on turnovers and layups from us Wallace had the hot hand to behind with seven fi eld goals and 17 points, while nated the fi rst half. I don’t believe turning the ball over or fouling lead Eastern Illinois with 15 Julianne Dunaway made 8-11 from the charity in the theory that you don’t coach them,” Payne said. points in the win. Mack Smith stripe and added 15 points. eff ort,” Payne said. “But I don’t Tech could get no closer the had 14 and Ben Harvey scored 12 White County was led by Murray with 15 points. know if you can coach physical rest of the way. points. She was helped by Gracie Dodgen with 11 and Ken- and mental toughness. We had Vick led the charge for the Tech will get back on the court dreah Reeves with 10. plenty of opportunities tonight Golden Eagles with 20 points. Thursday when the Golden Ea- “I thought KK Graves was a major diff erence on for the guys to gird themselves Tillery added 13 and Malik Mar- gles host Tennessee State Uni- the fl oor for them tonight,” Dodgen said. “She did and pull together (and we just tin scored eight. Micaiah Henry versity in the Eblen Center. The a really good job off ensively attacking the rim and didn’t). chipped in six points and Alex- game, which will be televised, is playing like she’s capable of playing. She’s going to “In the second half, it was just ander had fi ve. Jared Sherfi eld set to start at 6 p.m. be a really good basketball player.” WOMEN: Golden Eagles host TSU Wednesday

FROM PAGE D1 enzie Coleman had four, and Megan Clark got three. Tellez got into a scor- ing battle with Brock, at least for a while, as she scored 26 to lead EIU on the night. Lennox had 16 and Karle Pace scored 14. The upcoming week will be a little out of the ordinary for the Golden Eagles as they will host Tennessee State Univer- sity on Wednesday at the Eblen Center. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. “Our kids understand our roles and what our strengths are (and we’re playing to them),” said Rosamond. “They’re so unselfi sh and all they want to do is win. (For us) it is one game at a time. It is Jan. 12 and there is a lot of basket- TONY MARABLE | HERALD-CITIZEN ball still to play. We will Tennessee Tech’s Akia Harris, left, runs around take Sunday off , but for an EIU defender during the Golden Eagles’ 99- us we’ve got to be better 88 win over the Lady Panthers Saturday in the on Monday than we Eblen Center. were today.” The fi rst half of to push the Golden Ea- Brock, Buckner and action was all about gles to a 20-11 lead with Brady. Clark came “Master Strokes” Sponsored By: Tennessee Tech. Behind just 3:12 to go in the fi rst in to add a bucket for the sharp-shooting of quarter. TTU, but Harris nailed Brock, the Golden Ea- Tech had a 10-point a fl oater in the paint, gles bolted out to a quick advantage as the sec- following a bucket by 12-5 advantage. Eastern ond period began and Lennox, to give the • Cookeville • Jamestown Illinois answered, but started to widen that to Golden Eagles a 53-40 • Livingston • Gainesboro Wilkinson scored six of as much as 15 at 41-26 lead heading into inter- 528-0474 Tech’s next eight points behind the shooting of mission. •Auto •Home •Life •Business D4 HERALD-CITIZEN NCAA BASKETBALL SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 herald-citizen.com Kentucky fi ghts back again to top Vandy

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) in the fi nal 20 minutes. attempt to go ahead — Ashton Hagans and The Wildcats also out- in the fi rst half. Poor Keldon Johnson each rebounded the Commo- shooting was only part of scored 15 points and dores 38-21, with Reid their second-half woes, combined to rally No. 18 Travis’ 12 boards lead- as they struggled to slow Kentucky from another ing the way. Immanuel Kentucky on off ense and slow start in a 56-47 win Quickley added 12 points couldn’t stop the ‘Cats on over Vanderbilt on Sat- for the Wildcats. the glass. urday night. Aaron Nesmith had 11 Kentucky: Credit Perimeter shooting points, while Saben Lee the Wildcats for again propelled the Commo- and Joe Toye added nine shaking off a sluggish dores to a 16-5 lead and apiece for Vanderbilt (9- beginning to fi nish 30-28 edge at the break. 6, 0-3), which shot below strong. They owned just Johnson and Hagans 40 percent for the second about every statistic, but then combined to score consecutive game. overpowered the Com- the fi rst seven points of modores on the board the second half for the POLL IMPLICATIONS and in the paint (32-16). Wildcats’ fi rst lead at Kentucky should move But it involved another 35-30. Kentucky (12-3, up a few spots in what wakeup call, a troubling 2-1 Southeastern Con- fi gures to be a reshuffl ed trend they must avoid ference) steadily pulled Top 25. the deeper they get into away for its second their conference sched- consecutive win despite BIG PICTURE ule. a season low in points. Vanderbilt: Everything Kentucky shot 53 started well enough for UP NEXT percent after halftime the Commodores, who Vanderbilt hosts South AP and 50 percent overall, started 5 of 11 from long Carolina on Wednesday Kentucky’s PJ Washington, left, looks for an opening against while holding Vanderbilt range and seemed to night, looking to avenge Vanderbilt’s Aaron Nesmith during a game Saturday in Lexington, KY. to just 6 of 25 (24 percent) thwart every Kentucky last year’s 71-60 loss. Upsets highlight Saturday’s college basketball CHAPEL HILL (AP) — Roy with a national championship Jan. 5. Williams suff ered his worst football parade and celebra- Braxton Huggins scored 25 home loss in 16 seasons with tion just a few steps away at points for Fresno State (12-4, North Carolina as Louisville Death Valley. The basketball 3-1). Deshon Taylor had 16 stunned the 12th-ranked Tar Tigers (10-6, 0-3 Atlantic points and Nate Grimes add- Heels. Coast Conference) had hoped ed 15 points and 11 rebounds. Connecticut transfer to add to the good feelings Fresno State lost for the sec- Steven Enoch had season with their fi rst win over Vir- ond time in 12 games. highs of 17 points and 11 ginia since 2012. rebounds to lead the Cardi- Instead, the Cavaliers NO. 11 AUBURN 93 nals. Dwayne Sutton added 17 turned up their trademark GEORGIA 78 points and 10 rebounds while defense to make it a long AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Jar- fl irting with at triple-dou- afternoon for Clemson and ed Harper had 22 points and ble, and Louisville (11-5, 2-1 maintain their run as the seven assists while he and No. Atlantic Coast Conference) ACC’s only undefeated squad 11 Auburn rebounded from a bounced back from a frustrat- at 3-0. rough night to beat Georgia. AP ing loss to long-struggling The Tigers cut a double-dig- Harper and the Tigers (12-3, North Carolina’s Kenny Williams (24) drives to the basket Pittsburgh. it lead to 29-27 on Marcquise 1-1 Southeastern Conference) while Louisville’s Malik Williams (5) defends during the The Cardinals jumped on Reed’s basket early in the looked sharper at home than first half of a game in Chapel Hill, N.C., Saturday. the Tar Heels in the opening second half. Virginia, though, in an 82-67 loss at Mississippi, minutes and led nearly the followed with an 18-5 run but still struggled to put away points for the Hawkeyes (14-3, the Wildcats (12-4, 2-2 Big 12), entire game, turning a 43-34 where it made fi ve 3-pointers a team that was blown away 3-3 Big Ten), who have won who closed the game on a 10-2 halftime lead into a lopsided to restore the lead and cruise by No. 3 Tennessee a week three straight after a 0-3 start run for their fi rst road win of margin. Louisville shot 52 to its ninth straight victory ago. to league play. the year. percent, made 11 3-pointers over the Clemson. The Bulldogs (9-6, 1-2) Andre Wesson had 13 Iowa State, which hasn’t and fi nished with a 40-31 edge threatened to make it close points for Ohio State (12-4, won since blowing out Kan- on the glass against one of NO. 7 KANSAS 73 through much of the second 2-3), which committed a sea- sas last week, was up seven the nation’s best rebounding BAYLOR 68 half to avoid a repeat of that son-high 21 turnovers. with fi ve minutes left. But teams. WACO, Texas (AP) — La- 46-point road loss to the Vol- Brown hit two free throws Kenny Williams scored 12 gerald Vick scored 18 points unteers. NO. 17 HOUSTON 79 with 16 seconds left to make it points for the Tar Heels (12-4, with six 3-pointers on his WICHITA STATE 70 57-56 Iowa StateM and Lindell 2-1), who shot 35 percent — 22nd birthday and No. 7 Kan- MISSISSIPPI 81 HOUSTON (AP) — Corey Wigginton missed the front including 3 of 22 on 3-pointers sas held on to beat Baylor. NO. 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE 77 Davis Jr. had 20 points, Ar- end of a subsequent one-and- — and committed 11 sec- Vick hit two of his 3s in an STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) moni Brooks added 14 and No. one for the Cyclones. Brown, ond-half turnovers. 11-3 run in the fi nal 1:44 of the — Blake Hinson scored a 17 Houston rebounded from who fi nished 9 of 20 from the fi rst half for the Jayhawks career-high 26 points, Breein its fi rst loss of the season to fl oor, then drove through the DUKE 80 (14-2, 3-1 Big 12) to put them Tyree added 19 and Mississip- beat Wichita State. paint for the game winner. FLORIDA STATE 78 up by 10. Kansas then held pi rallied past No. 14 Missis- Davis and Brooks combined Nick Weiler-Babb had 11 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) a double-digit lead for most sippi State. to hit eight 3-pointers — sev- points and fi ve assists to — Cam Reddish hit a 3-point- of the second half until the Ole Miss (13-2, 3-0 South- en in the second half — and lead the Cyclones (12-4), who er with 0.8 seconds left to lead Bears (9-6, 1-2) had eight con- eastern Conference) won its the Cougars (16-1, 3-1 Amer- didn’t score over the fi nal No. 1 Duke past No. 13 Florida secutive points in the fi nal 10th straight game, continu- ican) overcame a fi ve-point 2:42. State 80-78 on Saturday. minute. ing its surprising run of great halftime defi cit for their 29th Reddish caught the ball Jared Butler hit a 3 with 54 basketball under fi rst-year straight home victory. DeJon NO. 21 MARQUETTE 70 on the wing off the inbounds seconds left and Mark Vital coach Kermit Davis. Jarreau had 13 points, and SETON HALL 66 pass and made a wide open made a basket before Devonte Mississippi State (12-3, Fabian White Jr. added 12. MILWAUKEE (AP) — 3-pointer to ensure Duke Bandoo’s 3 after Vick’s second 0-2) had a two-point lead Markis McDuffi e scored 22 Markus Howard scored 26 (14-1, 3-0 ACC) would win its turnover in that span got at halftime and stretched points, and Samajae Haynes- points, Sacar Anim had 14 ninth straight game. He fi n- the Bears within 72-68. The that advantage to 48-39 in Jones added 14 for Wichita and No. 21 Marquette staved ished with 23 points on 9-of-15 Jayhawks missed three free the opening minutes of the State (7-8, 0-3). The Shockers off a second-half rally to beat shooting. throws down the stretch. second half. But the Rebels shot 39 percent in losing their Seton Hall. Duke played the second wouldn’t go away — Hinson fourth straight, their longest McKnight pulled half without star freshman NO. 8 TEXAS TECH 68 hit three straight 3-pointers streak since January 2009. Seton Hall within 68-66 by Zion Williamson, who left TEXAS 62 at one point — and Ole Miss hitting the fi rst of two free after getting poked in the eye AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — pulled ahead 70-62 with seven NO. 19 BUFFALO 88 throws with three seconds late in the fi rst half. He didn’t Matt Mooney scored 22 points minutes left. MIAMI (OH) 64 left, but Sam Hauser was return and had 11 points and to lead No. 8 Texas Tech over AMHERST, N.Y. (AP) — fouled on the rebound and eight rebounds in 17 minutes. Texas for the Red Raiders’ NO. 15 N.C. STATE 86 Jeremy Harris scored 17 converted both free throws P.J. Savoy made a pair of fi rst win in Austin since 1996. PITTSBURGH 80 points and No. 19 Buff alo at the other end to keep free throws with 15.8 seconds Jordan Culver scored 14 RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — DJ shook off a cold-shooting Marquette (14-3, 3-1 Big East) left, just seconds after forcing points and had seven assists Funderburk scored 12 of his start to cruise past Miami undefeated in 12 home games a turnover, to put Florida for Texas Tech (15-1, 4-0 Big 18 points in the second half (Ohio). at the new Fiserv Forum. State ahead 78-76. RJ Barrett, 12), whose last win in Austin and No. 15 North Carolina Nick Perkins scored 12 Powell had 21 points, who fi nished with 32 points came when both schools were State beat Pittsburgh. points before hobbling off and McKnight and Sandro on 10-of-19 shooting, then hit in the old Southwest Confer- Devon Daniels scored 19 with an injury to his lower Mamukelashvili each had 13 the fi rst of two free throws ence. The Red Raiders are the points, Eric Lockett added 12 left leg midway through the for the Pirates (12-5, 3-2). with 5 seconds left. He missed only Big 12 team still unbeat- of his 17 points after halftime, second half. The Bulls (15-1, the second, but the Blue Dev- en in league play. and Torin Dorn fi nished with 3-0 Mid-American Confer- NO. 23 OKLAHOMA 76 ils retained possession after Kerwin Roach II scored 17 12 for the Wolfpack (14-2, 2-1 ence) extended their school- NO. 25 TCU 74 a review overruled a call on for Texas, but had just four Atlantic Coast Conference). best home winning streak to NORMAN, Okla. (AP) the fl oor that the ball had points after halftime and Freshman Xavier Johnson 19, dating to a 73-62 loss to St. — Kristian Doolittle hit a gone out of bounds off a Duke missed key baskets late as had 20 of his season-high 25 Bonaventure on Dec. 2, 2017. runner with less than three player. That set up Reddish’s Texas Tech fought off a Long- points in the second half, Buff alo has won 15 of its fi rst seconds left, lifting No. 23 winner. horns rally. Texas (10-6, 2-2) Au’Diese Toney scored 17 and 16 games for the second time Oklahoma over No. 25 TCU. Mfi ondu Kabengele came has two straight after start- Terrell Brown added 10 for in school history after going Doolittle led the Sooners off the bench to record his ing 2-0 in conference place. the Panthers (11-5, 1-2), who 15-1 in a 16-game season in (13-3, 2-2 Big 12) with 24 third career double-double, led by four points with less 1929-30. points and 10 rebounds. It was recording tying a career-high NO. 10 NEVADA 74 than 6½ minutes remain- Nike Sibande scored 18 the highest-scoring game for with 24 points and 10 re- FRESNO STATE 64 ing but couldn’t fi nish off a points and Darrian Ringo had the junior since his freshman bounds for Florida State (13-3, FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Ca- second straight conference 10 with seven rebounds and year and his fi rst double-dou- 1-2). Phil Cofer made fi ve leb Martin scored 27 points, victory. six assists for the RedHawks ble since. 3-pointers and had a sea- including two free throws (8-8, 0-3). Doolittle’s play overshad- son-high 21 points. with 54.6 seconds remaining, IOWA 72 owed the 3-point shooting of and No. 10 Nevada held on to NO. 16 OHIO STATE 62 KANSAS STATE 58 TCU’s Kouat Noi, who had a NO. 4 VIRGINIA 63 beat Fresno State. IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — NO. 20 IOWA STATE 57 career-high 30 points on 8 of CLEMSON 43 Martin also added nine re- Luka Garza scored 16 points, AMES, Iowa (AP) — Barry 12 from behind the 3-point CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) bounds, and Jordan Caroline Tyler Cook had 15 points Brown hit a layup with four line. Noi hit fi ve 3-pointers — Kyle Guy had 13 points, had 19 points and 16 rebounds with eight rebounds and Iowa seconds left and Kansas State during the fi rst half, includ- De’Andre Hunter scored 12 for the Wolfpack (16-1, 3-1 rolled past No. 16 Ohio State, stunned No. 20 Iowa State, ing three in a 50-second and No. 4 Virginia improved Mountain West), who have handing the Buckeyes their handing the Cyclones their stretch that put the Horned to 15-0. won two straight since losing third straight loss. second straight loss. Frogs (12-3, 1-2) ahead for the Clemson started the day at unranked New Mexico on Ryan Kriener scored 11 Brown had 23 points to lead rest of the half. SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN D5 herald-citizen.com Chiefs roll past Colts to reach AFC title game

KANSAS CITY, Mo. scramble for a touch- (AP) — Patrick Ma- down late in the fi rst homes picked apart the half to give his team a Colts in his postsea- big cushion. son debut, the Chiefs Of course, the Chiefs defense answered their didn’t need it the way chorus of critics with their defense was play- a stout performance, ing. and Kansas City rolled The Colts went three- to a 31-13 victory over and-out on their fi rst Indianapolis in the divi- four possessions, were sional round Saturday outgained 185-12 in the to end 25 years of playoff fi rst quarter, and Luck frustration. didn’t complete a pass Mahomes threw for until he found T.Y Hil- 278 yards while run- ton early in the second. ning for a touchdown, Their lone bright and Damien Williams spot came when Zach ran through snow and Paschal recovered muck for 129 yards and a blocked punt for a another score, as the touchdown . Chiefs beat Indianapolis Even when the Colts for the fi rst time in fi ve caught a break and playoff meetings to earn Sammy Watkins fum- their fi rst AFC title AP bled the ball to them game appearance since Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) scores a touchdown past Indianapolis Colts late in the third quar- January 1994. safety Clayton Geathers (26) during an divisional playoff game Saturday in Kansas City, Mo.. ter, they were quick to “There was a lot of give it back. Dee Ford excitement here, the held to 203 yards pass- three possessions , then thought they had it Reid’s fi rst season. stripped Luck and fans were awesome, the ing for the Colts, while again just before half- wrapped up. Not this time. fellow linebacker Justin defense played amazing Marlon Mack was time, to take a 24-7 lead They’ve had bigger Not with this Kansas Houston plopped on the and the off ense, we did a non-factor on the into the break. playoff meltdowns City quarterback. ball, ruining another enough to get the win in ground. He had 46 yards If there was any against the Colts. After shattering red-zone opportunity. the end,” Mahomes said. rushing before leaving question whether this There was the 10-7 nearly every franchise The Colts fi nally The AFC West cham- late in the fourth quar- would be Kansas City’s loss in which Lin Elliott passing record, Ma- scored an off ensive pions will play the ter with a hip injury. day, it was answered missed three fi eld goals homes picked up right touchdown with 5:31 left winner of Sunday’s With persistent snow when Colts kicker Adam when the Chiefs were where he left off in his in the game. But in the game between the divi- turning Arrowhead Vinatieri missed a 23- the No. 1 seed, and the regular-season fi nale. perfect summation of sion-rival Los Angeles Stadium into a winter yard fi eld-goal try off loss at Arrowhead Sta- He led the Chiefs on their lousy afternoon, Chargers and the New wonderland, the Chiefs the upright just before dium in 2003 in which touchdown drives of 90 their erstwhile star England Patriots next waltzed all over a Colts halftime. It was the fi rst nobody punted. and 70 yards to open the kicker missed the extra weekend for a spot in defense that nearly shut time in 22 postseason at- Five years ago, they game, quickly identi- point. the Super Bowl in At- out the Texans a week tempts that he’d missed blew a 38-10 second-half fi ed a favorite target in By that point, the par- lanta. ago. Mahomes and Co. from that close. lead against Luck and Travis Kelce, and shook ty in the stands already Andrew Luck was scored on their fi rst Not that the Chiefs the Colts to spoil Andy off a banged-up knee to had begun. Gurley, Rams run through Cowboys to advance LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles racked up a “That’s a big-time win for fending Super Bowl champion shut down Seattle’s league- high-fl ying Los Angeles Rams franchise playoff -record 273 us, and the key was being Philadelphia Eagles. best rushing attack last week, kept the ball fi rmly on the yards rushing. That’s also the able to hold them to 50 yards The Rams are one win away hadn’t allowed two 100-yard ground, and they ran straight most ever allowed in the post- (rushing) and to rush for 273,” from another Super Bowl trip rushers in a playoff game past the Dallas Cowboys for a season by the Cowboys, who McVay said. after McVay’s inventive off ense since the NFL-AFL merger. breakthrough playoff victory. were playing in their NFL-re- Ezekiel Elliott rushed for a largely stuck to old-time foot- Dak Prescott passed for 266 C.J. Anderson rushed for 123 cord 63rd postseason game. TD and Amari Cooper caught ball basics behind their unlike- yards and rushed for a TD yards and two touchdowns, “Feels great, just running an early TD pass for the Cow- ly running back tandem and with 2:11 to play, but the Cow- and Todd Gurley ran for 115 the ball the way we did,” quar- boys (11-7), who still haven’t an off ensive line determined to boys couldn’t climb out after more yards and another TD in terback Jared Goff said after won a playoff game on the road assert its superiority. falling into a 23-7 hole midway the Rams’ fi rst postseason win his fi rst career playoff victory. in 26 years. After winning the The Rams proved it on through the third quarter. in 14 years, 30-22 over the Cow- “Two 100-yard rushers, that’s NFC East and beating Seattle fourth-and-goal from the 1 Elliott managed just 47 yards boys in the divisional round rare, and it starts with those last week, Dallas lost in the with 7:16 to play. McVay called on 20 carries as Dallas lost for Saturday night. fi ve guys up front.” divisional playoff round for a simple run, and Anderson just the second time in its last From the opening drive un- The long-struggling Rams the sixth consecutive time and bulled in behind his blockers 10 games. til the fi nal fi rst down, Gurley had won only one postseason fell short of its fi rst trip to the for LA’s fi nal points. Goff passed for 186 yards and Anderson methodically game since their last trip to NFC championship game since “We always talk about at- and spent much of the night punished the Cowboys’ nor- the Super Bowl in February January 1996. tacking success, never fearing handing off , but the gangly mally sturdy run defense and 2002, but 32-year-old coach Next weekend, the Rams failure,” McVay said of his quarterback improbably sent the second-seeded Rams Sean McVay has added his will face the winner of the reasoning on the call. “We scrambled 11 yards for a fi rst (14-3) to the NFC champion- fi rst playoff victory to his other divisional playoff game wanted to come out here and down with 1:51 to play, essen- ship game for the fi rst time in spectacular two-season fran- in New Orleans between the try to play fearless tonight.” tially wrapping up his break- 17 years. chise turnaround. top-seeded Saints and the de- The Cowboys, who largely through win. Teams coming off NFL byes not worried about rust

(AP) — NFL teams Dorsett senses the another standout back year after replacing an collection of Saints, the before Philly won six of buck for a playoff bye opposite of rustiness: there in Desmond King. injured Carson Wentz. league’s top team in the the next seven, includ- all season. Then people “Having a week off from This time, with Wentz regular season. Drew ing the 16-15 verdict in wonder if those four football, it’s tough, but a PHILADELPHIA sidelined again, Foles Brees has had perhaps Chicago. lucky clubs are going lot of guys wanted to go AT NEW ORLEANS got the struggling Eagles the best season of his Worth focusing on: to be rusty when they back out there, it’s a big They call him St. into the postseason, then Hall of Fame-caliber Again, the secondaries. return in the divisional game coming up ... defi - Nick around Philly, and helped them beat the career. And of all the The Eagles have pros- round. nitely excited to go out the way Nick Foles has Bears in the wild-card teams coming off byes, pered despite a rash of The football world there and start playing.” performed, why not? He game. New Orleans is the most injuries there, and the fi nds out this weekend guided the Eagles to the He’ll need to be plenty, balanced. Oh, yeah, the Saints’ DBs can be had when the Chiefs, Patri- LOS ANGELES CHARGERS championship and was well, saintly against Saints also routed the when the guys up front ots, Saints and Rams get AT NEW ENGLAND Super Bowl MVP last New Orleans and its Eagles 48-7 in November, don’t get in a QB’s face. into postseason action. New England was That January week off 8-0 at Gillette Stadium, is coveted for a variety the only perfect home of reasons. Playing one record in the league. less game decreases And the Chargers were the chances of getting a league-best 7-1 on the knocked out of the Super road — some say they Bowl chase. Healing in- don’t really have home juries is a critical piece games considering they of the puzzle. Extra time play in a temporary to strategize, particular- stadium built for soccer ly against an unfamiliar — and won at Baltimore opponent, is a bonus. last Sunday. And yet, there’s Quarterback Philip always the question of Rivers enters Sunday’s getting stale. game with a 1-7 record Today’s matchups are against the Patriots, New England (11-5) at including 0-4 in Fox- home for the Los Ange- borough and 0-2 in les Chargers (13-4 after the playoff s. There is winning at Baltimore), concern about leading and NFC top seed New rusher Melvin Gordon, Orleans (13-3) home for who hurt his knee in defending Super Bowl Baltimore. champion Philadelphia Conversely, Tom (10-7 after a victory at Brady is 2-0 in the Chicago). playoff s and 6-2 in regu- So what if Neil Young lar-season meetings. was correct that rust Worth focusing on: never sleeps? Are the Pa- The secondaries. If the triots or Saints in need weather is decent, Brady of some WD-40? and Rivers will be testing New England safety defensive backfi elds of Patrick Chung notes the varying accomplish- bye was “a good time to ments. There often have rest up, hang out with been gaping holes in New my family, chill out, get England’s coverages, my mind off football. while the Chargers have We’re locked in now.” an All-Pro in rookie safe- Teammate Phillip ty Derwin James, and D6 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 Upperman girls, boysherald-citizen.com sweep Cannon County

BY BENJAMIN ARMSTRONG Upperman took a small lead points. proving they were the better win. FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN of 20-17 to go into the half. At the same time, Brooklyn team. Upperman applied Big man Alex Rush led his “We got off to a slow start. Crouch and Reagan Hurst pressure defensively from the team with 14 points and three The Upperman High School We never really got going,” were being physical and drew very beginning by running a blocks. Collin Gore scored basketball teams defended said Upperman Head Coach 19 free throws combined with full court press for the entire 14 points as well, and Jace their home court against Dana McWilliams. “We’ve not 17 of them coming in the sec- fi rst quarter. McWilliams showed off his Cannon County in an import- been able to practice the past ond half. That pressure helped them shooting skills by going 3 of 7 ant District 8/2A matchup couple days very much, and I Crouch fi nished with 19 grab an early 15-2 advantage. from down town. He fi nished Friday. The Lady Bees won thought it showed a little bit points, and Hurst dropped 13. “Our pressure was good. with 11 points. 51-42, and the Bees won 71-38. tonight.” “As poorly as we played, Our energy was good,” said “It is somebody diff erent It was a slow start for both Despite the slow start, we still played hard,” said Upperman Head Coach Bobby every night,” said Bobby the Lady Bees and the Lady the Lady Bees stuck to their McWilliams. “We did not play McWilliams. “Our rotations McWilliams. “Collectively, Lions, as both teams strug- gameplan and continually on top of our game, but we were very good, and we those eight or nine guys that gled to fi nd their rhythm and drove towards the basket to still played hard and these boarded the ball when they were in that rotation all did only scored six points in the draw fouls. This opened up kids are winners.” missed. Overall, defensively what they were supposed to fi rst quarter. the court and allowed Torie The Lady Bees improved to we had a good understanding do.” In the second quarter, each Brooks to make two import- 16-3 and 6-0 in their district. of what we wanted to do.” Upperman will continue its team fi nally started to see ant 3’s in the fourth period. The Bees had a great game The Bees were never really district play against Macon a few more shots go in, and She fi nished with seven on both sides of the court threatened and cruised to the County on Tuesday. Wildcats take two from Jackson

BY SCOTT WILSON HERALD-CITIZEN

GAINESBORO - The Monterey High School Wildcats and Lady Wildcats picked up big victories here Friday night when they traveled and came away with a clean sweep of District 6/1A foe Jackson County High School. The Lady Wildcats, picking up only their second win of the BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN, FILE year and fi rst district victory, Former Cookeville High School baseball knocked off the Lady Devils 49- player A’Darius Pugh throws to first base from 45, while the Wildcats held off shortstop during a game in 2016 at CHS. the Devils for a 59-49 win in the boys’ game.

HUDSON GETS 22 AS MHS GIRLS WIN Former Cookev ille Anna Hudson tallied 22 points and pulled down eight rebounds to help the Monterey girls pick up an important four-point victo- s t a r P u g h c om m it s ry. SCOTT WILSON | HERALD-CITIZEN “It feels really good to get the Monterey’s Jordyn Walker, left, defends against a Jackson win and fi nally break the ice County player during the Lady Wildcats’ 49-45 win over the to Union University in the district,” said Monterey Lady Devils Friday in Gainesboro. coach Mark Sims. “I told the girls after the game it doesn’t answered, but the Lady Devils County, he said, did a good job of BY SCOTT WILSON Chaffi n. matter what year it is or what scored the fi nal seven points of even handling that MHS strat- HERALD-CITIZEN After graduation, he the situation is, any time you the game to come within four. egy. “We tried to run it up and went to play at Columbia can come to Jackson County and Hudson got a lot of support down the fl oor,” he said, “but we A’Darius Pugh had a State in Columbia. beat a (Jackson County coach) from her teammates on Friday. couldn’t.” lot of things to consider Pugh has had a suc- Jim Brown team, you’ve accom- Mueller and Morehead scored 10 Monterey scored the fi rst as he contemplated the cessful career at CSCC, plished something.” points each, while Walker added six points of the third period next move in his base- but now it is time to look Hudson, along with Katelynn fi ve points. Grace Clouse added to extend its lead to 38-30 with ball career. to the future. Morehead and Hannah Mueller, two points in the win. 5:07 to go in the period. Jackson The current Colum- “Going to Columbia helped the Monterey girls rush Davidson set the pace for Jack- County cut it to six, but Peyton bia State Community State, I thought, was out to an early advantage. The son County with 22 points, while West nailed a 3-pointer late in College and former going to be easy because Lady Wildcats led 19-10 at the Hailey Russell scored 11. the quarter to make it 43-36 as Cookeville High School you’re going to a junior end of the fi rst period and took a “This should absolutely be a the period came to a close. baseball standout had college. It was very seven-point lead, 26-19, into the confi dence booster for us,” Sims The Wildcats’ advantage several off ers from challenging,” said Pugh, locker room. said. “This is our fi rst win at stayed in single digits for most four-year schools. the son of Shavonda and Monterey caught fi re in the Jackson County in a lot of years of the fourth quarter. But Payne, There were NAIA and Fred Pugh. third period, getting a 3-pointer and our fi rst district win.” Kevin Borjas and Peyton West Division I schools all “Being at Colum- from Hudson and three-point Monterey will hit the road chipped in to help Monterey interested in securing bia State under coach play the hard way from Faith again on Tuesday with a visit push its advantage to the fi nal his services. (Mike) Corn, you learn Walker, to widen its margin to to Clarkrange. Tipoff is set for 6 10-point margin. The off ers were piling a lot about the game and double digits at 37-25 heading p.m. Peyton West and Payne com- up and Pugh, who will how to play it the right into the fi nal eight minutes of bined for 47 points with West begin his fi nal season way.” play. WEST, PAYNE KEY TO MHS VICTORY setting the pace with 29. Borjas at CSCC in February, College coaches “I had been watching Jackson Peyton West and Paxton Payne scored four, while Tucker Phil- wanted to make his deci- thought that too and County and they’ve been able to keyed a strong second half for lips had three points. Grayson sion fi nal. made frequent trips to put some points on the board, so the Monterey Wildcats as they Randolph chipped in two points That’s when Union CSCC games to check we just wanted to try to control broke open a close game and and Silas Randolph had one. University in Jackson out Pugh and his team- them a little bit defensively,” pulled away for the 10-point vic- Chris Pigg led the way for called. The end result mates. Sims said. “I felt like we would tory over host Jackson County. Jackson County with 15 points. is that Pugh has an- Pugh’s speed on the be able to score, it would just “They defi nitely went inside “The only thing, off ensively, nounced he has commit- base paths and defensive come down to if we could stop on us and got us in foul trouble. that I wish we could do better ted to play next year at ability in the outfi eld them.” Both of our fi ves were in foul is to have everyone play better Union. was evident.” Things got a little scary for trouble with two fouls in the fi rst on the same night,” coach West “I was thinking about In his talks with the Monterey in the fourth period as half,” said Monterey head coach said. “We’re not all doing the Milligan College, which Union coaches and on Jackson County picked up its of- Adam West. “Jackson County same every night and that’s one was the fi rst school to all of his campus visits, fense on the hot hands of Abigail did a good job of sealing us in of the issues in our scoring.” reach out to me,” Pugh Pugh said he was told he Poston, Ericka Davidson and there and we didn’t do a good job Monterey will get back to said. would be given a chance Lilly Chaffi n to cut the MHS lead of fi ghting over.” action on Tuesday when the “In the fall, I had to compete for the start- back to single digits at 45-38 with West said Monterey tried to Wildcats visit Clarkrange. Tipoff interest from Jackson ing role in center fi eld. 2:27 to play. The Lady Wildcats speed up the Devils, but Jackson is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. State University in Mis- The starter there, Pugh sissippi, but Union gave said, will be a senior in me a call and that was a 2019. big relief. Pugh said he’s ready “The reason I picked to go. Union was, probably, I “I think everything really liked the campus about my game could get and Jackson, where it is better, especially on the located. I was actually hitting side because you born in Jackson and have to be able to score lived in Brownsville runs to win,” Pugh said. which is right down the “I also want to work on road. I have family there being a team guy, more and I really enjoyed my of a leader.” time there. Location Pugh said he is really played a huge part in my focusing on having a decision.” good fi nal season with Sports is very import- Columbia State; howev- ant in the Pugh family er, he defi nitely wants and A’Darius and his to make the most of his brother, Braxton, have time at Union Univer- always been involved in sity. some program, whether A starting role would it was local or through a be great, but he said he travel team. just wants to do what- Baseball caught ever he can to help the Pugh’s eye in area team. youth leagues and while “This is very special he could have gone to for me and I want to play football or basket- thank my family. They ball in school, being have put so much time on the baseball fi eld and eff ort into helping was and is where he’s me play baseball on all always felt the most these teams so I can get comfortable. my myself out there,” Pugh’s baseball Pugh explained. abilities blossomed at “I also want to thank Cookeville High School my coaches and team- under the tutelage of mates. I can’t thank long-time coach Butch everyone enough.” SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN Comics E1 herald-citizen.com

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Cars American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers HIST 44 American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers LIFE 25 “Wrong Friend” “Double Daddy” (2015) Mollee Gray. “The Perfect Soulmate” (2017) Å “Til Ex Do Us Part” LIFE 25 “Til Ex Do Us Part” “Best Friend’s Betrayal” (2019) Å (:03) “The Sinister Surrogate” (2018) “Best Friend’s” NGEO 48 The 2000s The 2000s The ’90s The ’90s The ’90s The ’90s NGEO 48 The ’90s The ’90s Valley of the Boom Valley of the Boom Valley of the Boom Valley of the Boom NICK 55 ››› “Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa” Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry NICK 55 Lip Sync Cousins ››› “Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa” Office Office Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å PARMT 64 Bar Rescue Å ››› “Creed” (2015, Drama) Michael B. Jordan. ’ Å ›› “Homefront” (2013) Jason Statham. SEC 34 Women’s College Basketball Women’s College Basketball Women’s College Basketball SEC 34 SEC Storied SEC Storied SEC Storied Women’s College Gymnastics Women’s College Gymnastics SYFY 63 (:15) ›› “Limitless” (2011) Bradley Cooper. Å ›› “Paul” (2011) Simon Pegg. ›› “Thor: The Dark World” SYFY 63 “Thor-Dark Wrld” ››› “Iron Man” (2008) Robert Downey Jr. Å (DVS) Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Blended ›› “This Is Where I Leave You” Å (:45) ›› “The Change-Up” (2011) Ryan Reynolds. ›› “Bad Words” TBS 27 (5:00) “Bad Words” ›› “Horrible Bosses 2” (2014) Jason Bateman. ›› “Horrible Bosses” (2011, Comedy) Change TCM 59 Farewell (:45) ››› “Gilda” (1946) Å (:45) ››› “From Here to Eternity” (1953) Å “Only Game” TCM 59 “Only Game” ››› “A League of Their Own” (1992) Å ››› “Pat and Mike” (1952, Comedy) Extra Girl TLC 26 Dr. Pimple Popper My 600-Lb. Life “Brianne’s Story” ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Octavia’s Story” ’ 90 Day Fiancé (N) TLC 26 90 Day Fiancé (N) 90 Day Fiancé “Tell All, Part 2” ’ Return to Amish “No Turning Back” ’ 90 Day Fiancé ’ TNT 28 (11:30) ›› “Real Steel” (2011, Action) ››› “The Incredible Hulk” (2008) (:15) ››› “X-Men: First Class” (2011) TNT 28 “X-Men: First” ››› “Marvel’s the Avengers” (2012) Robert Downey Jr. ›› “Sky High” (2005, Children’s) Å TRAV 49 Legends- Lost My Ghost Story My Ghost Story My Ghost Story My Ghost Story My Haunted House TRAV 49 My Haunted House My Haunted House Fear the Woods Haunted Case Files Haunted Case Files Fear the Woods TRUTV 45 I’m Sorry Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Ad. Ru Jokes Jokes Jokes TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Ad. Ru Ad. Ru TVLAND 57 Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Raymond Raymond TVLAND 57 Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 Law-SVU Law & Order: SVU Law-SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ WGN-A 15 Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Married Married

MONDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 14, 2019 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 GMA Day (N) Å General Hospital (N) The Doctors (N) ’ Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel The Bachelor (N) ’ Å The Good Doctor (N) News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 Neighbor Happy Magnum P.I. (N) ’ Bull (N) ’ Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 True Crime Files (N) Jerry Springer Å Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs blackish 4th Annual Howie Mandel Stand-Up Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis Å The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang The Resident (N) ’ The Passage “Pilot” FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ MNT 13 Steve (N) ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Maury (N) ’ Å Dateline ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Chicago P.D. ’ Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Griffith Griffith FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Access Days of our Lives (N) Face Face Rachael Ray Å News News News News News News America’s Got Talent “The Champions Two” Manifest “Contrails” News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Super Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Live Bluegrass Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Independent Lens (N) Amanpour-Co A&E 46 Dog Dog Dog Dog The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 The First 48 Å Gotti: Godfather & Son: Behind the Don (N) (:01) Gotti: Godfather & Son: Behind the Don Gotti: Godfather AMC 58 ››› “Rocky II” (1979, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Å ››› “Rocky III” (1982) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T. Å ›› “Rocky IV” (1985) Sylvester Stallone. ››› “The Karate Kid” (1984, Drama) Ralph Macchio. Å (:05) ›› “Footloose” (1984) Kevin Bacon. ANPL 52 Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Northwest Law Å Northwest Law Å Northwest Law Å Last Alaskans Last Alaskans Last Alaskans North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ Last Alaskans BRAVO 62 Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Watch Vanderpump Rules Atlanta COM 65 South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk The Office The Office The Office The Office (:15) The Office ’ The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily The Office South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Street Outlaws Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings: Burning Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings: Burning Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings: Burning Street Outlaws (N) ’ Street Outlaws ’ Å Bad Chad Customs Street Outlaws Å DISN 54 Puppy Puppy DuckTales Big City ›› “Dr. Seuss’ the Lorax” ’ Coop Coop Raven Raven Raven Bunk’d ’ Coop Andi Raven Coop Bizaard Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Raven Raven Stuck Stuck ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) College Basketball Syracuse at Duke. (N) College Basketball Texas at Kansas. (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter ESPN2 32 (11:00) First Take ’ 2019 Australian Open Tennis First Round. (Taped) Å NFL Live Å Around Pardon Women’s College Basketball 2019 Australian Open Tennis First Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) Å FOOD 50 Kids Baking Kids Baking Kids Baking Kids Baking Kids Baking Kids Baking Kids Baking Kids Baking Kids Baking Winner Cake All (N) Winner Cake All Kids Baking FREE 53 ››› “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” ’ ››› “Role Models” (2008) ’ Å Good Trouble Å ››› “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin. ’ Å ››› “Ratatouille” (2007) Voices of Patton Oswalt. ’ The 700 Club Å “Hunchback” FX 30 How I Met Mike Mike Mike Mike ›› “Morgan” (2016) Kate Mara. ’ Å ›› “The Saga: Part 1” (2011) ›› “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2” (2012) ›› “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2” (2012) HGTV 51 House Hunters Reno Love It or List It ’ Love It or List It ’ Love It or List It ’ Love It or List It ’ Love It or List It ’ Fixer Upper ’ Å Love-List-Vancouver Property Brothers Love It or List It (N) Love-List-Vancouver Property Brothers HIST 44 American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pick. American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ LIFE 25 The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Gretchen Carlson: Breaking the Silence (N) (:03) “Sidelined” Å (:03) The First 48 Gretchen Carlson NGEO 48 After Hitler Å Hitler’s Fighter Nazi Megastructures Nazi Megastructures Nazi Megastructures Explorer (N) Å Hitler’s Secret Attack Hitler’s Final Days Å Hitler’s Last Stand Nazi Scrapbooks Hitler’s Last Year NICK 55 PAW Blaze PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Sponge. Sponge. “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops (N) Cops (N) Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ SEC 34 Gymnas Women’s College Gymnastics The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å Women’s College Basketball SEC Storied SEC Storied SEC Storied SEC Storied SYFY 63 (11:42) ›› “Paul” (2011) Simon Pegg. (1:46) ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007, Action) Å (:08) ››› “Iron Man” (2008) Robert Downey Jr. Å (DVS) ›› “Constantine” (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves. Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 American American American American Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy American American Conan Å Seinfeld Seinfeld TCM 59 › “The Fall Guy” (:15) ›› “Fog Over Frisco” ›› “The Finger Points” (1931) ››› “The Public Enemy” ›› “Smart Money” (1931) Å James Stewart (:15) ›››› “The Spirit of St. Louis” (1957) Å (:45) ›››› “Out of the Past” TLC 26 Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Girls Who Don’t Age Tallest Teens Å 30 Inches Tall Tiny at 20 ’ Å My 40-Year-Old Child Tallest Teens Å TNT 28 Supernatural Å Supernatural Å ›› “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island” ››› “Marvel’s the Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr. › “Gone in Sixty Seconds” (2000) Nicolas Cage. ›› “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” (2010) Nicolas Cage. TRAV 49 Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Monsters-Myst. Monsters-Myst. Monsters-Myst. Destination Truth Destination Truth America Unearthed Å Lost Gold (N) Å Destination Truth Lost Gold Å TRUTV 45 World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Those Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 NCIS “Twilight” ’ NCIS “Kill Ari” NCIS “Kill Ari” NCIS “Mind Games” NCIS “Silver War” ’ NCIS “Switch” ’ NCIS Å (DVS) WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Married Married

TUESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 15, 2019 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 GMA Day (N) Å General Hospital (N) The Doctors (N) ’ Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Conners Kids blackish Splitting The Rookie (N) ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 NCIS “The Last Link” FBI “Identity Crisis” NCIS: New Orleans News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 True Crime Files (N) Jerry Springer Å Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs blackish The Flash (N) Å Roswell, New Mexico Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis (N) ’ The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang Lethal Weapon (N) ’ The Gifted “hoMe” FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Private Eyes ’ Private Eyes ’ MNT 13 Steve (N) ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dateline ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Chicago P.D. “Fagin” Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Griffith Griffith FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Access Days of our Lives (N) Face Face Rachael Ray (N) ’ News News News News News News Ellen’s Game This Is Us (N) Å (:01) New Amsterdam News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Super Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Finding Your Roots American Experience “The Swamp” ’ The Forgotten Coast Amanpour-Co A&E 46 Gangland ’ Å Gangland ’ Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Leah Remini Leah Remini Leah Remini The First 48 (:04) The First 48 ’ Leah Remini AMC 58 (11:00) “The Karate Kid Part II” ›› “Footloose” (1984) Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer. Å ››› “The Karate Kid” (1984, Drama) Ralph Macchio. Å ››› “My Cousin Vinny” (1992) Joe Pesci. Å (:35) ››› “Ghost” (1990) Patrick Swayze. Å ANPL 52 Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Lone Star Law (N) ’ Alaska Law ’ Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law ’ BRAVO 62 Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Å Below Deck Å Below Deck (N) Buying It Blind Å Watch Below Deck Å Vander COM 65 Futurama Futurama Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland The Office The Office The Office The Office (:15) The Office ’ The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Drunk Corporate Daily Drunk South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Texas Flip N Move Bad Chad Customs Bad Chad Customs Garage Rehab Å Garage Rehab Å Garage Rehab Å Garage Garage Garage Rehab Å Bad Chad Customs Street Outlaws (N) ’ Garage Rehab Å DISN 54 Puppy Puppy DuckTales Big City Raven Raven Raven Bizaard Bizaard Bizaard Stuck in the Middle Bunk’d Coop Raven Raven Bunk’d ’ Bizaard Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Raven Raven Stuck Stuck ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) College Basketball Kentucky at Georgia. (N) College Basketball SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter ESPN2 32 (11:00) First Take ’ 2019 Australian Open Tennis First Round. (Taped) Å NFL Live Å Around Pardon College Basketball Arkansas at Tennessee. 2019 Australian Open Tennis Second Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) Å FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Chopped Junior Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped (N) Å Chopped Å Chopped “Epic Eats” Chopped Å FREE 53 Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” ’ ››› “Ratatouille” (2007) Voices of Patton Oswalt. ’ Good Trouble (N) ’ (:01) ››› “The Lion King” (1994) Å The 700 Club Å “Lion King 2: Simba” FX 30 Mike Mike Mike ›› “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1” (2011) ››› “X-Men: Days of Future Past” (2014) Hugh Jackman. ’ ›› “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016, Action) James McAvoy. ’ Å ›› “Riddick” (2013) Vin Diesel. ’ Å HGTV 51 House House Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Fixer Upper ’ Å Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl Hawaii Bahamas Beachfrnt Reno Hunters Hunt Intl HIST 44 Nostradamus Effect Nostradamus Effect Project Blue Book ’ The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of Oak Island “Rock Solid” ’ Digging Deeper The Curse of Project Blue Book (N) Project Blue Book ’ The Curse of LIFE 25 Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Married at First Sight Married at First Sight Married Married Married at First Sight (N) Å Married Married at First Sight Married Married NGEO 48 Mountain Money Mountain Money Mountain Money Mountain Money Mountain Money Mountain Money Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero (N) Port Protection Life Below Zero Life Below Zero NICK 55 PAW Blaze PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. The Office The Office Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends › “Dirty Grandpa” (2016) Robert De Niro. ’ Å ›› “Caddyshack” (1980) ’ SEC 34 Wm. Basketball Storied Storied The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Basketball Teams TBA. College Basketball LSU at Mississippi. (N) SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SYFY 63 “Death Race 3: Inferno” (2012) Luke Goss. ›› “The Day the Earth Stood Still” (2008) (:15) ›› “Constantine” (2005) Keanu Reeves. Å (:45) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” (2010) Å (DVS) Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Burgers Burgers Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Å Seinfeld Seinfeld TCM 59 Lost An (:45) ››› “The Secret Garden” (1949) ›› “Music for Millions” (1944) Å (:45) ›› “Little Women” (1949) June Allyson. Å ››› “Thousands Cheer” (1943) Å (:15) ››› “Anchors Aweigh” (1945, Musical) Frank Sinatra. Å TLC 26 Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life “Lisa’s Story” ’ Å Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes My Big Fat Fabulous Life ’ Å My Big Fat Fabulous Life (N) ’ I Am Jazz (N) ’ Seeking Sister Wife Fat Fabulous TNT 28 Supernatural Å Supernatural Å ›› “Act of Valor” (2012) Roselyn Sánchez. ››› “American Sniper” (2014, War) Bradley Cooper. Å (DVS) ›››› “Saving Private Ryan” (1998) Tom Hanks, Edward Burns. Å (DVS) (:45) ›› “Act of Valor” (2012) TRAV 49 Destination Truth Destination Truth Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Legend Hunter (N) Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown TRUTV 45 Funniest Funniest Funniest Funniest Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke “Stryker” Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Teachers Two Men King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å Temptation Island Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods “Pilot” Blue Bloods Å Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Married Married

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 16, 2019 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 GMA Day (N) Å General Hospital (N) The Doctors (N) ’ Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Goldbergs Schooled Mod FamSingle Match Game (N) ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 Big Bang Sheldon (:01) NCIS ’ (:01) FBI ’ Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 True Crime Files (N) Jerry Springer Å Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs blackish Riverdale (N) Å All American (N) ’ Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis Å The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang 24 Hours-Hell The Masked Singer FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ MNT 13 Steve (N) ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dateline ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Chicago P.D. ’ Dateline ’ Å Dateline ’ Å Griffith Griffith FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Access Days of our Lives (N) Face Face Rachael Ray (N) ’ News News News News News News Chicago Med (N) ’ Chicago Fire (N) ’ Chicago P.D. “Trust” News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Super Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Nature (N) NOVA ’ Å Dictator Playbk Civil War Unt Amanpour-Co A&E 46 Parking Parking Parking Parking Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage AMC 58 (10:30) ›› “Outbreak” (1995) ››› “Ghost” (1990, Fantasy) Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore. Å ››› “My Cousin Vinny” (1992) Joe Pesci. Å ››› “Cast Away” (2000, Drama) Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt. Å (:05) ›› “Angels & Demons” (2009) Å ANPL 52 Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law: Uncuffed “Rabid!” (N) ’ North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law BRAVO 62 Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Sweet Home Å Watch Housewives/NJ Medicine COM 65 South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily Corporate South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Redwood Kings ’ Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Moonshiners Å Moonshiners: Outlaw Moonshiners (N) ’ Moonshiners (N) ’ Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Moonshiners Å DISN 54 Puppy Puppy DuckTales Big City Bizaard Bizaard Bizaard Coop Coop Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d ’ Coop Raven Raven Bunk’d ’ Bizaard Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Raven Raven Stuck Stuck ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) NBA Countdown (N) NBA Basketball Toronto Raptors at Boston Celtics. (N) NBA Basketball: Pelicans at Warriors ESPN2 32 Italian Super Cup Soccer 2019 Australian Open Tennis Second Round. (Taped) Å Question Around Pardon College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) 2019 Australian Open Tennis Second Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) Å FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games FREE 53 Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride” ’ ››› “The Lion King” (1994) ’ Å grown-ish (:31) ›› “Just Go With It” (2011) Adam Sandler. ’ The 700 Club Å “Bruce Almighty” ’ FX 30 Mike Mike ››› “X-Men: Days of Future Past” (2014) Hugh Jackman. ’ ›› “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016, Action) James McAvoy. ’ Å ›› “The Equalizer” (2014, Action) Denzel Washington. ’ Å ›› “Taken 2” (2012) Liam Neeson. ’ HGTV 51 Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Home Town ’ Å Home Town ’ Å Home Town ’ Å Fixer Upper ’ Å Masters of Flip Å Flip or Flip or Boise Boys (N) Å Masters of Flip Å Flip or Flip or HIST 44 Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Vikings ’ Vikings “Baldur” (N) Project Blue Book ’ (:01) Forged in Fire (:01) Vikings “Baldur” LIFE 25 Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Project Runway Project Runway American Beauty Star Project Runway Project Runway NGEO 48 Southern Justice Southern Justice Southern Justice Southern Justice Southern Justice Southern Justice Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad: Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad NICK 55 PAW Blaze PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. The Office The Office Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends ›› “I, Robot” (2004) Will Smith. ’ Å “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” SEC 34 Basketball College Basketball The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Basketball College Basketball Alabama at Missouri. (N) SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SYFY 63 Earth (:19) ››› “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” (2008) Å (:17) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” (2010) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” Deadly Class “Pilot” “Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows” TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Burgers Burgers Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Conan Å Full Cowboys TCM 59 (:15) ››› “Monkey Business” (1952) Å “The Killer Shrews” (:15) › “Night of the Lepus” (1972) Å ››› “The Haunting” (1963) Julie Harris. ›››› “East of Eden” (1955, Drama) Å (:15) ››› “Splendor in the Grass” (1961, Drama) Å Baby Doll TLC 26 My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Erica’s Story” ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life “Brianne’s Story” ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life “Robin’s Story” (N) ’ Family by the Ton (N) My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ TNT 28 Supernatural Å Supernatural Å Supernatural Å ›› “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” (2013, Action) ›› “Hercules” (2014) Dwayne Johnson. ›› “The Legend of Tarzan” (2016) Å (DVS) ›› “Hercules” (2014) Dwayne Johnson. G.I. Joe TRAV 49 Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Who Killed Beyond the Unknown Mysteries-Museum Who Killed TRUTV 45 truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes I’m Sorry Love Gear Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke “Hawk” Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Married Married Married Married Married Married E4 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019 herald-citizen.com THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 17, 2019 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 GMA Day (N) Å General Hospital (N) The Doctors (N) ’ Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Future Grey’s Anatomy (N) A Million Little Things Away-Murder News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 Big Bang Sheldon (:01) Mom Fam (N) S.W.A.T. ’ Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 True Crime Files (N) Jerry Springer Å Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs blackish Supernatural (N) ’ Roswell, New Mexico Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis (N) ’ The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang Gotham (N) ’ The Orville (N) ’ FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å MNT 13 Steve (N) ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Maury (N) ’ Å Dateline “The Feud” News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Chicago P.D. ’ The Good Wife Å The Good Wife Å Griffith Griffith FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Access Days of our Lives (N) Face Face Rachael Ray (N) ’ News News News News News News The Titan Games (N) Brooklyn Good Law & Order: SVU News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Super Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Discover Crossroad Live One-One Lost River Bluegrass Tennes Southern Amanpour-Co A&E 46 The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 The First 48 Å The First 48 (N) ’ The First 48 (:01) 60 Days In (N) (:04) The First 48 ’ (:03) The First 48 ’ AMC 58 “The Da Vinci Code” ›› “Angels & Demons” (2009) Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor. Å ››› “Cast Away” (2000, Drama) Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt. Å ›› “Colombiana” (2011, Action) Zoe Saldana. Å ›› “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” (2011) ANPL 52 Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole The Secret of The Secret of Crikey! It’s the Irwins The Secret of The Secret of The Zoo ’ Å The Secret of BRAVO 62 Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Top Chef “Carne!” Million Dollar LA (:01) Backyard Envy Watch Million Dollar LA Top Chef COM 65 Futurama Futurama Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland The Office The Office The Office The Office (:15) The Office ’ The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily The Office (:01) South Park DISC 47 Crikey! It’s the Irwins Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown DISN 54 Puppy Puppy DuckTales Big City Stuck Stuck Stuck Raven Raven Raven Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Coop Raven Raven Bunk’d ’ Bizaard Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Raven Raven Stuck Stuck ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) Women’s College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) Å SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter ESPN2 32 2019 Australian Open Tennis Second Round. Golf Latin America Amateur Championship, NFL Live Å Around Pardon SportsCenter Special NFL Live Å College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) Å 2019 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Chopped Å FREE 53 Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Just Go With It” (2011) Adam Sandler. ’ Å ›› “Bruce Almighty” (2003) Jim Carrey. ’ The 700 Club Å “Evan Almighty” ’ FX 30 How I Met Mike Mike Mike ›› “Taken 2” (2012) Liam Neeson. ’ ›› “The Equalizer” (2014, Action) Denzel Washington. ’ Å ›› “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi” (2016) ’ Å ››› “Deepwater Horizon” (2016) ’ Å HGTV 51 Rehab Rehab My Reno My Reno Good Bones Å Good Bones Å Good Bones Å Good Bones Å Fixer Upper ’ Å Hidden Hidden Dream Dream My Reno My Reno Hidden Hidden Dream Dream HIST 44 Ancient Discoveries American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers (N) American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ LIFE 25 Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Bring It! Å Bring It! Å Bring It! Å Bring It! (N) Å (:03) The Rap Game Rap Bring It! (:01) Bring It! Å NGEO 48 Africa’s Deadliest Africa’s Deadliest Africa’s Deadliest Africa’s Deadliest Africa’s Deadliest Secrets Spaces Wild Spaces Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Ice Breakers Life Below Zero Ice Breakers NICK 55 PAW Blaze PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Sponge. Sponge. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows” Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ›› “The Hangover Part II” (2011) Bradley Cooper. ’ Lip Sync (:32) ›› “The Hangover Part II” (2011) ’ Å ›› “Spaceballs” SEC 34 Basketball College Basketball The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å SEC Now Women’s College Basketball Women’s College Basketball SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SYFY 63 (11:30) ›› “Death Race” (2008) ›› “Van Helsing” (2004, Fantasy) Hugh Jackman. Å “Leatherface” (2017) Sam Strike. Å› “The Happening” (2008) Mark Wahlberg. ›› “Unbreakable” (2000) Bruce Willis. Å Deadly Class “Pilot” “Jeepers Creep” TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Å Seinfeld Seinfeld TCM 59 (11:30) “An American in Paris” ›› “The Two Mrs. Carrolls” (:15) ›››› “Lust for Life” (1956) Kirk Douglas. › “Arsene Lupin” (1932) Å ››› “Quo Vadis” (1951) Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr. Å (:15) ››› “The Fall of the Roman Empire” TLC 26 Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life “Renee’s Story” ’ Å Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Dr. Pimple Popper (N) My 600-Lb. Life “Supersized: Robin’s Story” Dr. Pimple Popper ’ TNT 28 Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NBA Basketball at Indiana Pacers. NBA Basketball: Lakers at Thunder Inside the NBA (N) TRAV 49 The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files (N) Most Haunted (N) The Dead Files Å TRUTV 45 Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke “The Still” Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 NCIS “Deception” ’ NCIS “Light Sleeper” NCIS “Head Case” NCIS “Family Secret” NCIS “Ravenous” ’ NCIS “Bait” ’ NCIS “Iced” ’ NCIS “Untouchable” NCIS “Bloodbath” ’ NCIS Å (DVS) Temptation Island Chicago P.D. ’ WGN-A 15 “In the Heat of the Night: Justice” In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Married Married

FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 18, 2019 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 GMA Day (N) Å General Hospital (N) The Doctors (N) ’ Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Fresh- Speech 20/20 ’ Å News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 MacGyver (N) Å Hawaii Five-0 (N) ’ Blue Bloods ’ News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 True Crime Files (N) Jerry Springer Å Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs blackish Dynasty (N) ’ Å Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis Å The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang Last Man Cool Kids Hell’s Kitchen (N) ’ FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene MNT 13 Steve ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dateline ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Chicago P.D. ’ CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami ’ Å Griffith Griffith FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Access Days of our Lives (N) Face Face Rachael Ray (N) ’ News News News News News News Blindspot (N) Å The Blacklist (N) ’ Dateline NBC (N) ’ News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Super Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Wash Hoover Great Performances (N) ’ Å Song of Mountains Amanpour-Co A&E 46 Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD “Live PD -- 01.12.19” ’ Å (:06) Live PD: Rewind Live PD “Live PD -- 01.18.19” (N) ’ (Live) Å Live PD ’ Å AMC 58 (11:30) ›› “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” ›› “Colombiana” (2011, Action) Zoe Saldana. Å ››› “I Am Legend” (2007) Will Smith. ››› “Enemy of the State” (1998, Suspense) Will Smith. Å ›› “Concussion” (2015) Will Smith. Å ANPL 52 Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole The Vet Life Å The Vet Life Å The Vet Life Å The Vet Life Å Hendersons Hendersons (:01) The Vet Life ’ (:01) The Vet Life ’ Hendersons BRAVO 62 Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta Housewives-Atlanta › “Bride Wars” (2009) Kate Hudson. ‘PG’ Movie Å Movie Å COM 65 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk The Comedy Central Roast “Bruce Willis” Chris Distefano: 38 Chappelle Chappelle DISC 47 Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Gold Rush: The Dirt Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush WW Moonshiners Å Gold Rush ’ Å DISN 54 Roadster Puppy DuckTales Big City Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Raven Raven (:20) Jessie ’ Å (:20) ›› “16 Wishes” (2010) ’ Andi Raven Coop Bizaard Bizaard Coop Andi Raven Stuck Stuck ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) NBA Countdown (N) NBA Basketball: Spurs at Timberwolves NBA Basketball: Warriors at Clippers ESPN2 32 2019 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. Golf Latin America Amateur Championship, NFL Live Å Around Pardon College Basketball 2019 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) Å FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FREE 53 Dancing Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “Shrek” (2001) Voices of Mike Myers. ››› “Wreck-It Ralph” (2012) ’ Å grown-ish The 700 Club Å ›› “Garfield” ’ FX 30 How I Met Mike Mike ››› “Deepwater Horizon” (2016) Mark Wahlberg. ’ ›› “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi” (2016) ’ Å ›› “Ghostbusters” (2016, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig. ’ Å ›› “Ghostbusters” (2016) ’ HGTV 51 Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno My Reno My Reno Property Brothers Fixer Upper ’ Å Beach Lakefront Island Caribbean Mexico Beach Beach Lakefront Island Caribbean HIST 44 Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens “Return to Mars” ’ ›› “National Treasure” (2004, Adventure) Nicolas Cage. ’ Å Project Blue Book ’ “National Treasure” LIFE 25 (11:00) ›› “Me Before You” ›› “August Rush” (2007) Freddie Highmore. Å ››› “The Help” (2011, Drama) Viola Davis, Emma Stone. Å ››› “Secretariat” (2010) Diane Lane, John Malkovich. Å Married at First Sight (:01) “Secretariat” NGEO 48 Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown ’ Å Lockdown Å Lockdown ’ Å Lockdown Å Lockdown ’ Å Quentin Unlocked Hard Time: Locked Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc.: The Fix NICK 55 Top Wing PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Lip Sync Double Henry Henry Sponge. Sponge. The Office The Office Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends ›› “The Longest Yard” (2005) Adam Sandler, Chris Rock. ’ Å “The Longest Yard” SEC 34 Basketball Women’s College Basketball The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å Women’s College Gymnastics Women’s College Gymnastics Women’s College Gymnastics Storied SEC Storied Å Storied Gymnas SYFY 63 (11:30) “Leatherface” (2017) Å “Jeepers Creepers 3” (2017, Horror) Å› “The Happening” (2008) Mark Wahlberg. ›› “Unbreakable” (2000) Bruce Willis. Å ››› “The Fifth Element” (1997) Bruce Willis. Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Burgers Burgers ›› “Man of Steel” (2013) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams. Å (DVS) › “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” Å TCM 59 (:15) ›› “Spring Madness” ›››› “The Philadelphia Story” (1940) ››› “Without Love” (1945, Comedy) Å ›› “One More Tomorrow” Å ›››› “Seance on a Wet Afternoon” Å ››› “King Rat” (1965, War) George Segal. Å Robin TLC 26 Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress 90 Day Fiancé “Extended: Episode 13” (N) Dr. Pimple Popper ’ I Am Jazz ’ 90 Day Fiancé Å TNT 28 Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å ››› “The Bourne Legacy” (2012) Jeremy Renner. (:45) ›› “Red” (2010, Action) Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) TRAV 49 My Haunted House My Haunted House Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures “Ghosts in the Museum” Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Jokes Jokes Carbonaro Carbonaro Those Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å ››› “Men of Honor” (2000) Robert De Niro. Å ››› “Men of Honor” (2000) Robert De Niro. Å Married Married

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Barnes ION 9 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ON 9Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU MNT 13 Foot Know Haney Jewels Wild Am. Big Deal Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Taste Holly MNT 13 To Be Announced College Basketball College Basketball Funny Funny NBC 4 News 4 at 6a Today (N) ’ Å News Beacon Naturally Voyager Earth Con Soccer NBC 4Premier League Soccer Cham LPGA Golf Ski News 4 News WCTE 8 Sesame Pink Curious Go Luna Nature Ready Old House Wood Jamie Inaugural WCTE 8Inaugural Kitchen Cross Tennes Live Gardener Milk America MotorWk Sewing Quilting A&E 46 Vacation Vacation Flipping Vegas ’ Flipping Vegas ’ Zombie Flip Zombie Flip The First 48 A&E 46 The First 48 Live PD Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Å Live PD “Live PD -- 01.11.19” ’ Å AMC 58 Rifleman Riflem’n Riflem’n Rifleman ››› “Enemy of the State” (1998) Will Smith. Å “I Am Legend” AMC 58 “I Am Legend” ›› “Deep Impact” (1998) Robert Duvall. Å ››› “Twister” (1996, Action) Helen Hunt. Å ANPL 52 Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å ANPL 52 Tanked ’ Å Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole BRAVO 62 Tardy Tardy Backyard EnvyFor For For Lake Lake Tiny House NationTiny BRAVO 62 Tiny Tiny House Nation Tiny House Nation Tiny House Nation Backyard Envy Million Dollar LA COM 65 ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s That ’70s Show ’ ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s COM 65 ’70s Office Office Office Office Office Office (:45) ››› “Meet the Parents” (2000) Å DISC 47 Fishing Next Bite Chasin’ Battle MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters Jr. ’ Garage Rehab ’ DISC 47 Garage Rehab ’ Garage Rehab ’ Barrett-Jackson Live (N) ’ Å Barrett-Jackson Live (N) ’ Å DISN 54 Milo Duck Big City Big City Raven Andi Bizaard Coop “Adventures in Babysitting” Coop DISN 54 Coop Jessie Jessie Bizaard Bizaard Coop Stuck Stuck Raven Raven Raven Bunk’d ESPN 31 SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College GameDay College Basketball ESPN 31 College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Kentucky at Auburn. College Basketball ESPN2 32 NFL Live Å NFL 2019 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. (Taped) Å College Basketball ESPN2 32 College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball FOOD 50 Guy’s Brunch Contessa Giada Trisha’s Trisha’s Pioneer Pioneer The Kitchen (N) Trisha’s Guy’s FOOD 50 Kids Baking Winner Cake All Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å FREE 53 Good Trouble ’ (:05) ›› “Dr. Seuss’ the Lorax” (2012) (:10) ››› “Shrek” (2001) ’ Å (:15) “Mulan” ’ FREE 53 (11:15) ››› “Mulan” (1998) (:20) ›› “The Game Plan” (2007) ’ Å ››› “Tarzan” (1999) ’ Å FX 30 Mother Mother ››› “Gone Girl” (2014, Mystery) Ben Affleck. ’ Å ›› “The Purge” (2013) Ethan Hawke. FX 30 ›› “The Purge: Anarchy” (2014) ’ ›› “The Purge: Election Year” (2016) ’ Å ›› “Now You See Me” ’ HGTV 51 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Fixer Upper Å My Reno My Reno Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or HGTV 51 Flip or Flip or Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å HIST 44 To Be Announced HIST 44 To Be Announced ›› “Hang ’Em High” (1968) Clint Eastwood. ’ ›››› “Unforgiven” (1992) ’ Å LIFE 25 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Married-Sight “Lizzie Borden” LIFE 25 “Lizzie Borden” ›› “The Stepfather” (2009) Å “My Mother’s Split Personalities” (2019) “Girl in” NGEO 48 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Monster Fish Å Monster Fish Å Monster Fish Å Hammerhead NGEO 48 Monster Fish Å Monster Fish Å Monster Fish Å Monster Fish Å Monster Fish 21st Warship NICK 55 PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Turtles Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Rangers Sponge. NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud PARMT 64 Walk Fit Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. ›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994) Tim Robbins. ’ Å Forrest PARMT 64 (11:30) ›››› “Forrest Gump” (1994) Tom Hanks. ’ Å ››› “Big” (1988) Tom Hanks. ’ Å Forrest SEC 34 Marty & McGee (N) (Live) SEC Storied Women’s College Gymnastics Women’s College Gymnastics SEC 34 College Basketball SEC Now College Basketball SEC Now College Basketball SYFY 63 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Deadly Class Å “Open Water 3: Cage Dive” (:40) “Cucuy: The Boogeyman” (2018) Thing SYFY 63 (11:40) ›› “The Thing” (2011) Å (:01) ›› “Ender’s Game” (2013) Harrison Ford. ››› “The Fifth Element” TBS 27 Raymond Raymond King King King ››› “Ocean’s Thirteen” (2007) George Clooney. “Ocean’s Twelve” TBS 27 (11:00) “Ocean’s Twelve” (:45) ››› “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001) Å (DVS) (:15) ›› “Focus” (2015) Will Smith. TCM 59 “Last Days-Pmpi” Antics “The Star Packer” Flash “Case of the Howling Dog” Happy “Mark of Zorro” TCM 59 Mark- (:45) ››› “The Prowler” (1951) Å ››› “The Seven-Ups” (1974) Å “Death of a Salesman” (1985) TLC 26 Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Stories of the ER Stories of the ER TLC 26 Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes TNT 28 NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ›› “Blackhat” (2015) Chris Hemsworth. 3 Day TNT 28 (11:45) ›› “3 Days to Kill” (2014) Å (:15) ›› “Red” (2010) Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) ›› “Red 2” (2013, Action) TRAV 49 Food Paradise Food Food Places- Pig Out Zimmern Zimmern Delicious Delicious Ghost Adventures TRAV 49 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 Funniest Funniest Funniest Funniest Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Love Jokes Jokes TRUTV 45 Inside Inside Inside Inside Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon TVLAND 57 (:12) Roseanne ’ Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. TVLAND 57 Rose. Rose. Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men USA 29 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. ›› “The Fast and the Furious” (2001) Vin Diesel. “Fast and Furious-Drift” USA 29 “Tokyo Drift” (12:48) ›› “Fast & Furious” (2009) ›› “Fast Five” (2011) Vin Diesel. Å (DVS) Olympus WGN-A 15 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H WGN-A 15 M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Blue Bloods ’

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