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By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS Scott Stevens, who represents division of the Tennessee Highway He was indicted by a Putnam HERALD-CITIZEN Staff the commission’s 2nd District, is Patrol, were looking into a series County grand jury on 10 counts of scheduled for trial on Aug. 22 in of utility trailer thefts. Investiga- theft over $1,000, three counts of A trial date has been set for a the Putnam County Criminal tors said they found Stevens in theft under $500, one count each of Putnam County commissioner Court of Judge David Patterson. possession of a quantity of stolen theft over $500 and theft over who was indicted more than a year Stevens was implicated in a 2015 items, including a 2004 Dodge $10,000. ago on 15 counts of theft and one investigation as members of the truck valued at more than $10,000 Stevens was elected in August Scott Stevens count of possession of a prohibited Cookeville Police Department, as- that was found to belong to an area weapon. sisted by the criminal investigation insurance business. See STEVENS, Page 3

Council City Lake scene acts on jobs, food shops Economic and community development theme of meeting

By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS HERALD-CITIZEN Staff

Jobs, food and shop- ping. Economic and com- munity development seemed to be the theme of the Cookeville City Council meeting Thurs- day night. Allowing food trucks on public property was among the most cele- brated actions the coun- cil took. A limited number of vendors will be allowed Ty Kernea | Herald Citizen at the Fleming Street/Broad Street

A great blue heron scans the waters of City Lake for its next meal. See CITY, Page 2 Transgender people share stories this Saturday By MEGAN TROTTER good information for folks who make it state law that students HERALD-CITIZEN Staff have transgender family and/or must use the restrooms and locker friends and want to learn more rooms for the sex listed on their For those who have never met a about these identities and how to original birth certificate. transgender person, the term can support them,” Ridley said. “How- “We believe that educating the be confusing or come with negative ever, we would really like to reach public about transgender experi- stereotypes. people who don't have any experi- ence will lead to understanding of Members of the PFLAG (Parents, ence with trans folk and don't quite why laws like this will cause real Families and Friends of Lesbians know what to think about us, or harm to a vulnerable population, and Gays) Cookeville group want to even have negative impressions of leading to bullying and suicide,” Ri- let the community know what being transgender people, so we can work dley said. “Also, there have been transgender is really like. on turning that around.” seven murders of trans people in “It may come as a surprise to The presentation will touch on the United States so far this year, readers, but there's a significant different identities such as trans all of them trans women of color, population of transgender people in women, trans men, non-binary or who face the very worst discrimina- the Upper Cumberland area,” said gender fluid, and the science be- tion. Education is key to addressing Robin Ridley, a co-founder of Cum- hind the transgender identity. these issues.” berland Gender Advocacy with There will be talk of the specific This will be the first public meet- James Burrow. experiences of people and their ing of PFLAG Cookeville since its Putnam County PFLAG is host- challenges. Questions from the au- reorganization and relaunch this ing a free educational event dience will be encouraged. year. The group is planning to have “Trans:101” this Saturday from 2-4 The recent charged political cli- a monthly meeting with presenta- p.m. in Tennessee Tech Library mate is what led both Ridley and tions on topics of interest to the Robin Ridley, left, and James Burrow, co- Room 248. Ridley and Burrow will Burrow to want to give this presen- community. They will also be or- founders of Cumberland Gender Advocacy, be presenting. tation. They are especially con- will give a presentation on what it means to be “Obviously, we want to provide cerned with legislators trying to See STORIES, Page 2 transgender this Saturday at Tennessee Tech.

Index Obituaries, A5, 6 St. Patrick’S Day 2 Sections — 20 Pages Joyce Hester Clara Billings The holiday’s Abby A7 Living A7 Donald Goff Mattie Hickey higher meaning Calendar A14 Opinion A4 Lona Mae Fields Martha Keene Page A7 Classified B2 Sports B1 Bobby Judd Bo Winebrenner Comics A12 Sudoku A13 Crossword A13 Weather A2 A2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, March 17, 2017 LOCAL READER ‘Breaking Bad’ co-star and diversity activist to speak at Tech SERVICES Actor and equality and di- show, Mitte has his first non-handicapped lead- tion. versity activist RJ Mitte will cerebral palsy, ing role in the film Dixieland. Mitte’s talk is presented by speak in Tennessee Tech’s Der- though it has Alongside his acting work, the Tech Sociology/Criminal Contact us: ryberry Auditorium at 7 p.m. never dissuaded Mitte has been a champion for Justice Club in cooperation on Tuesday, March 28. his drive to suc- cerebral palsy and the drive to with TTU’s Center Stage, Address: Mitte played Walt Jr., the ceed in TV and remove the stigma associated which is made possible by the 1300 Neal St. son of struggling cancer- film. with disabilities. He is the Am- university’s general education stricken science teacher R.J. Mitte Mitte has also bassador for United Cerebral fund. Cookeville, Tenn. turned drug manufacturer appeared on Palsy and Shriners Hospital The event is free and open to Walter White, on the Emmy- shows such as Showtime’s for Children. the public. Mailing Address: winning AMC television “Weeds,” NBC’s “Vegas” and His current activism in- Derryberry Hall is at 1 P.O. Box 2729 drama “Breaking Bad.” CW’s “Everybody Hates cludes work with the National William L. Jones Drive, Cookeville TN 38502 Like his character on the Chris.” In 2016, he performed Center for Bullying Preven- Cookeville.

Phone: 931-526-9715 Fax: 931-526-1209 Man Email: News charged [email protected] Sports [email protected] with theft, Advertising [email protected] Living trespass [email protected] Circulation By LINDSAY [email protected] McREYNOLDS Business News HERALD-CITIZEN Staff [email protected] Church News The arrest of a [email protected] Cookeville man on School News Wednesday marked the [email protected] seventh time he had been Classified Ads charged with criminal [email protected] trespass. Jonathan Paul Bynum, 27, of Blackburn Hill Drive Letter Guidelines was charged with criminal trespass, as well as theft of All letters to the editor must property, following a com- be signed and include the plaint investigated by Bax- writer’s name, address and Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen ter Police in public phone number. Letters are subject to editing and/or re- Officials with the Upper Cumberland Development District are moving forward with plans for big- housing. jection. A strict 400-word limit ger office space. The agency has been at the Willow Avenue location since 1972 and has out- The warrant states that will be enforced. Send letters grown the space. Bynum “entered property to the mailing address listed belonging to Highlands above, or email to Residential at 300 Maxwell [email protected]. Street in Baxter without the owner’s consent.” He was found hiding at the Order a Photo UCDD looking ahead public housing residence. Every photograph taken by a Her- Prior to his arrest, ald-Citizen photographer and Bynum allegedly took the published in the paper is available keys to a car belonging to a for purchase. Go to www.herald- Baxter man on Third Av- citizen.com and click on “Photo for larger office space enue, as well as a silver Gallery.” Also, many photos in- cluded in online stories are avail- half dollar. able for purchase. By LAURA MILITANA however, gave the best presen- will keep its offices in Bynum is scheduled for HERALD-CITIZEN Staff tation and got the nod. Cookeville. Putnam General Sessions The first step for the design The board approved the rec- Court on April 10. Subscriptions After about a year of discus- firm is to do a needs assess- ommendation of Upland De- To subscribe, call 931-526- sion, there is action. ment. sign, but at a price 9715. Visa, MasterCard and The executive committee of “There are three big agencies not-to-exceed $10,000. Discover accepted. the Upper Cumberland Devel- under one roof here,” Farley James Mayberry, Crossville STORIES: Rates: opment District recently ap- said. “The firm will look at the mayor, abstained from the vote. 3 mo 6 mo 1yr proved the first step in finding needs of each agency and de- The board also approved a Transgenders Carrier or a new office space — hiring an termine the building size. We resolution supporting Gov. Bill Mail: 385 architectural firm to get things want to build a functional gov- Haslam’s IMPROVE Act, which relate experiences Zip Code $28 $54 $95 underway. ernment building.” proposes an increase in gas and Print & E-Edition $29 $56 $98 “We’ve been looking at fi- The next step will then be to diesel fuel to fund needed road From Page 1 Anywhere Only nances and are ready to take look at building new space or projects in the state. E-Edition $21 $42 $84 the next step,” director Mark renovating a current building. “It’s the same language ganizing regular support Mail: Outside Farley said during Tuesday’s The development district has County Technical Services Ad- group meetings for the 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 meeting of the development been in the current location on visory used,” Farley said. family and friends of those Mail: Outside district board. Willow Avenue since 1972, Smith County Mayor Michael who are lesbian, gay, bisex- Tenn. $82 $132 $220 The agency put out request when offices moved from the Nesbitt suggested language be ual, transsexual, question- for proposals and narrowed it campus of Tennessee Tech Uni- changed due to amendments in ing, intersex, asexual or down to three firms — all from versity. the proposed legislation, which anything in between. Miss Your Paper? different areas of the Upper “We are out of office space is moving through the House For more information Cumberland. and parking is tight,” Farley and Senate committees. about the groups, search Your carrier is an independent “All three did a great presen- noted. “We are landlocked, so for “PFLAG Cookeville” or contractor. However, as a serv- “We need to voice our sup- ice to our subscribers, our tation,” Farley said. we can’t exactly add on.” port for more funding for trans- “Cumberland Gender Ad- circulation department is open Upland Design of Crossville, Farley added that the agency portation projects,” he said. vocacy” on Facebook. from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- day-Friday and from 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. CITY: Council moves on jobs, food trucks From Page 1 Mike Davidson said, “We’re state Drive known as The said. Herald-Citizen trying to be as open and fair Shoppes at Eagle Point. “When our average salaries to everyone as we can be. The city’s action places the float up, it will attract retail- USPS 313-680 public parking area next to “We can tweak and modify 13.75 acres in a permanent ers we currently don’t have ISSN 8750-5541 city hall, and at Cane Creek it as necessary if we see conservation easement and is and wish to have.” Park and Cane Creek Recre- there’s a need.” located within the same wa- Mayor Ricky Shelton was The Herald-Citizen is pub- lished daily except Saturdays, ation Center. Councilman Chuck Wom- tershed as the proposed retail even more optimistic. New Year’s Day, Independence Cookeville Leisure Services ack called the change a great development. “This will go down as one Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving director Rick Woods indi- ordinance. Council members also ap- of the most significant em- Day and Christmas Day by cated that the city is willing “It looks like something proved a letter of intent in- ployment events in Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., to open even more public that will expand our food cluding “premium wage Cookeville,” he said. at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box property to food vendors, but vendors and help people incentive grants” for a com- The Putnam County Com- 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. the handful of food truck enjoy our parks,” he said. pany code named “Project mission meets Monday night, Periodicals postage paid at owners who met with city of- Council members also Bottle” that is expected to and the Putnam County In- Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- ficials preferred the approved agreed to grant property in bring 300 jobs to the dustrial Development Board TER: send address changes to spots because there’s room the Lemon Farris Business Cookeville area. meets Tuesday afternoon to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, for multiple trucks. Park off Highway 111 to be Officials have said the aver- consider those same incen- Cookeville TN 38502. The Herald-Citizen is a mem- “They were interested in used as a wetland mitigation age salary for workers is tives. ber of the Tennessee Press mainly the Fleming Street area. $60,000. A formal announcement Association and the Associ- (parking area) and in being That move will help make “This average salary is with more details about the ated Press. The Associated together,” Woods said. way for a 230,000-square-foot going to have an impact,” company is expected to be Press is entitled exclusively to Cookeville City Manager retail development on Inter- Councilman Jim Woodford made later this month. use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather

Tonight Saturday Night Sunday Night Monday Night Readings: Jack McNeely Thursday’s high in Cookeville Editor & Publisher A 90% chance of rain. Mostly clear. Low Mostly clear. Low A 60% hance of rain. was 48, low 17. Thursday Low around 48. Gusts around 33. North wind around 42. Calm wind. Low around 51. SW temperatures in Monterey are Terri Likens 5 to 10 mph. wind 5 to 10 mph. not available. Managing Editor Almanac: Saturday Monday Friday is the 76th day of the Roger Wells Gradual clearing, with Sunday Partly sunny. High near Tuesday year, with 289 remaining. The Advertising Director a high near 60. Gusts Sunny. High near 57. 69. SW wind 5 to 10 A 50% chance or rain. sun sets at 6:51 p.m. and will as high as 25 mph. NNE wind around 5 mph. Mostly cloudy, with a rise at 6:48 a.m. on Saturday. Keith McCormick mph. high near 59. The moon is a waning gib- Circulation Manager bous with 77% of the visible disc illuminated. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, March 17, 2017 — A3 LOCAL/STATE/NATION State Price prods GOP to ‘collaborate’ on health care in Brief WASHINGTON (AP) “to get together and col- — Health secretary Tom laborate and come for- General fund Price prodded divided ward with a work Republicans on Friday to product that will re- revenues beat “get together and collab- spond to the needs of the orate” on a health care American people.” He projections overhaul as GOP leaders would not say what hoped to push the legis- changes the administra- by $8.4M lation through the House tion was working on. NASHVILLE (AP) next week. One House GOP — Tennessee’s gen- Even as Price spoke to leader, Washington Rep. eral fund tax collec- reporters before a morn- Cathy McMorris tions were $8.4 ing meeting with House Rodgers, said leaders million above projec- Republicans, it remained were on track to bring tions in February, unclear if or when top the legislation to the bringing the state’s Republicans could re- House Rules Committee surplus revenues to solve the party’s inter- early next week. That $491 million through nal wrangling over the panel’s meeting — usu- the first seven months high-profile measure. ally a prelude to bring- of the budget year. The leader of the ing legislation to the Sales tax collections hard-line conservative AP House floor — is ex- came in at $33 million House Freedom Caucus House Budget Committee Chair Diane Black, R-Tenn., right, joined at left by pected to produce above estimates dur- — whose members want Rep. Todd Rokita, R-Ind., and panel staff member Jim Bates, center, works on amendments aimed at ing the month, which to curb Medicaid, reduce the Republican health care bill in Washington. securing votes. reflects economic ac- a new tax credit and Hoping to secure sup- tivity in January. eliminate requirements pansion of Medicaid, an- tions, GOP senators are for low-income people port, Trump was meet- But corporate fran- on insurers — said other conservative de- rebelling and Republi- and reverse tax in- ing with a group of chise and excise taxes there’s been little give mand. can governors say the creases on wealthy House conservatives at were nearly $17 mil- from House leaders. “They won’t have the House bill gives them al- Americans used to fi- the Oval Office. lion below projec- Rep. Mark Meadows, votes unless they change most no new flexibility nance Obama’s statute. Although the House tions. R-N.C., said the only it” further, Meadows and lacks sufficient re- In what seemed like bill has cleared three Sales tax collections change leaders might be said. He said that op- sources to protect the conflicting signals, Price committees, some law- reflect a 6.5 percent willing to make was im- tional work requirement vulnerable. said Friday that Presi- makers can visualize growth compared posing an optional work “doesn’t move the ball The House bill would dent Donald Trump “is scenarios where things with the month a year requirement on some re- more than a couple repeal major elements of very supportive” of the come apart. Rep. Bill ago, and a 4 percent cipients of Medicaid, yards on a very long former President Barack legislation, even though Flores, R-Texas, said it’s growth rate since the which helps finance playing field.” Obama’s 2010 law. It Trump himself has re- important to get the leg- beginning of the health coverage for the Conservatives and would create new, leaner cently called the existing islation passed before budget year in July. poor. He said he believes moderate House Repub- tax credits for health in- bill “very preliminary.” Congress leaves for a Fuel taxes, which they have not agreed to licans want to shove the surance, cap federal Price told reporters two-week spring recess are largely dedicated quickly phase out an ex- bill in opposing direc- spending on Medicaid that he wants lawmakers next month. to road and bridge funding, dropped 8 percent compared with the previous February and were U.S. factory production rose for 6th straight time in February $1.7 million below budgeted estimates. WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Factories are benefiting from cent in February, spurred late 2015 through most of 2016. But gas tax collec- factories cranked out more greater consumer and business partly by more oil and gas Sharply lower oil prices ham- tions have beaten esti- autos, steel and computers in optimism since last fall’s presi- drilling. Utility production mered demand for drilling mates by $27 million February, the sixth straight dential election. plunged 5.7 percent as unsea- equipment, such as steel pipe, this year to date. monthly increase in manufac- Companies are spending sonably warm weather reduced and many businesses sold off turing output. more on big-ticket items such as the need for heating. excess stockpiles, reducing new Factory production rose a industrial machinery, and Overall industrial produc- orders for factory goods. Tennessee seasonally adjusted 0.5 percent Americans are buying cars at tion, which includes manufac- A strong dollar, which makes school worker last month from January, the near-record levels. Overseas turing, mining and utilities, was U.S. products more expensive Federal Reserve said Friday . growth has spurred more ex- unchanged in February. overseas, also weighed on ex- charged with That followed another 0.5 per- ports. Factories are emerging from ports and factory output for child care cash cent gain the previous month. Mining output rose 2.7 per- a rough patch that lasted from roughly the past two years. theft CHATTANOOGA (AP) — A Tennessee STEVENS: elementary school worker has been charged with stealing more than $60,000 Trial set for August from the school’s child care program. From Page 1 would have to appoint According to the someone to fill the re- Times Free-Press, the 2014 and will continue to mainder of his four-year sheriff’s office says represent the 2nd Dis- term in the 2nd District 49-year-old Sharon trict unless he resigns, is until the vacancy could Wynn turned herself convicted of a felony, is be placed on the ballot of in Thursday. The successfully ousted from the next general elec- Daisy Elementary office or is found to be tion. worker was booked living outside of the dis- The next regular elec- into the Hamilton trict he represents. tion of Putnam County’s County Jail. If Stevens is convicted 24 commissioners who Sheriff’s spokesman of the felony charges for annually set the county Matt Lea says the which he is indicted, the budget and property tax issue was discovered county commission rate is August 2018. in a program audit for September 2011 to June 2016. Schools officials turned over the audit to detectives. Lea says up to $200 at a time was taken from the program’s deposit. Wynn was indicted on charges of theft over $60,000 and faces a $15,000 bond. Herald-Citizen

Friday, March 17, 2017 OPINION 4 Herald-Citizen Letters to the Editor The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland values come first after years of We needed uplifting, Wondering if Trump, them being shunted to the Established 1903 positive concert not news, is fake back of the line. We belive in a strong na- Jack McNeely, Editor and Publisher With all the negative Letters To all the people that say tional defense, a safe America, Terri Likens, Managing Editor to the Editor in the past months, “give President Trump a lower taxes, curb EPA, pro-life, Don Foy, News Editor mostly bickering back and forth chance” I am reminded of a a stop to illegal Immigration, about political issues, I felt the commentator who used this stopping slaughter by illegal need to share something posi- analogy. You get on a jumbo jet aliens, smaller government, tive and uplifting. to fly across the U.S. Upon repeal of Obamacare, then its A couple of weeks ago we boarding, you find out that the replacement, marriage be- went to the Mastersingers con- is Clyde the Orangutan. In tween a man and a woman, Make the cert at TTU. The title of their theory he can pilot the plane, restroom and locker room show was “Unity in the Commu- but you may wonder how well, usage by the gender entered on nity…from the Heart…for the if at all. your birth certificate, decline Democrats own Heart”. The Mastersingers were Do you wonder if President of cities, plus other beliefs that joined by the Cookeville Chil- Trump calls the media “fake” as are too numerous to list in this dren’s Choir and the Tennessee it relates to the news, that letter. Tech Chorale. maybe he is a “fake” president? The implication. The new Obamacare It was one of the most uplift- The old schoolyard insult comes PCRP leadership seems to ing, wonderful concerts I’ve to mind. I know you are, but want to transform the PCRP to t my age I’m pretty sure I don’t need mater- ever been to. They sang about what am I? the Putnam County Democrat- nity care. At her age I’m pretty sure my love and the many forms that Just out of curiosity, was Mr. Lite party. No, a thousand granddaughter doesn’t need health insur- love takes. Some of the music McNeely surprised to learn that times, no. PCRP leadership is ance for her end-of-life needs. featured quotes from Mother he is not a “pure” enough con- standing on the shoulders of ABut what do I know? I’m just a dumb citizen. Teresa. One of my favorites was servative, per Mr. Brown? I was many staunch conservative Re- According to the architects of Obamacare — if “None of us can do great things, also surprised to learn that the publicans who have worked you can call the Democrats who designed President but we can do little things with Herald-Citizen is an enemy of tirelessly over the past decade Obama’s signature failure “archi- great love.” It seemed a perfect the people. Has this been going to elect conservatives to local tects” — I can’t be trusted to buy my time for a concert with this type on for a long time, or just in the office. Our work is not fin- own health insurance. of message, with much-needed last couple of months? ished. 2018 will be here soon. The architects of Obamacare in light in the dark times we’ve Claude A. Remsing We don’t need to work well Washington, all Democrats, decided been going through in our coun- Baxter with the other side. They have six or seven years ago they knew try and in our world. I was an agenda that is diametrically what the best health plan was for moved to tears several times Keep an eye on Putnam opposed to ours. everyone, rich or poor, healthy or from the gentle warmth of the All politics is local. That’s sick, old or young, Californian or music, the beautiful voices and GOP leadership the way it should be in Putnam Michael New Yorker. wonderful arrangements. County, Tennessee. The new Reagan For them health-care choice was This concert was very well at- The late coach Vince Lom- leadership definitely bears never an option for individual tended, but I wish it could be re- bardi, of the Green Bay Pack- watching. American citizens — it was one-size fits all. peated for a larger audience. ers, was famous for yelling, Beware, fraternization with They decided that every American human being, Thank you to Craig Zamer for “What the h--- is going on out the enemy is (not should be) a no matter what their sex, age, health or personal your vision, to Joy Rachor and there?” when things weren’t no-no. People who play with needs or desires, deserved Cadillac care for any the other fine musicians for going well on the football field. fire get burned. possible sickness or service. your accompaniment, and to all He’d probably yell the same Diversity and inclusiveness When they drew up their plans the architects of the beautiful voices for an un- after reading the article on the in the Putnam County Republi- Obamacare promised the moon but they delivered forgettable afternoon of music Putnam County Republican can Party are welcome. Fake the usual piece of government space junk. and light and love. We are very Party in the Feb. 16 edition of Republicans, like fake news, They promised insurance premiums would be fortunate to live in a community the H-C. are definetly not welcome. The low and be subsidized for the poor. Co-pays also that provides so many opportu- Why would the PCRP ever PCRP is treading on very thin would be minimal. nities to enjoy the great talents want to rank political beliefs ice. Sooner or later we may re- They promised all Americans would have access of so many folks, from music to after community beliefs? My gret it. to affordable quality health care. theater and visual arts. I’m strong political beliefs define Let’s prevent damage before But in the real world it turned out many people proud to call Cookeville my who I am. My community be- the fact, not after the fact. can’t afford to use their Obamacare insurance home. liefs come second. We just Proactive not reactive. cards to actually purchase health care because the Kris Ballinger elected Donald J. Trump to Steve Moore deductibles are too expensive, or Obamacare’s ar- Cookeville make sure that conservative Cookeville chitects severely limited the kinds of health care plans insurance companies were allowed to offer customers. It should surprise no one that Obama’s pie-in-the sky promises have been broken and his plan is on fire and crashing to Earth. Republicans want radical changes that will get the government out of the health care insurance racket. They want to repeal and replace Obamacare’s mandates so that individuals can buy the health in- surance plan they want from insurance companies that want to sell it to them. What a concept. They want individuals and small businesses to be able to join together in larger groups or insurance pools to pay lower premiums. And they want people to be able to buy their health insurance across state lines (like car insur- ance and a million other things) instead of being forced to buy from their state’s monopoly provider. What concepts — freedom and choice. Republicans in Congress — if they can get their act together and stop fighting each other — are in a position to radically change things for the better. But they need to come together, present a patient- based, market-based repeal & replace health care plan to the Senate and then force the Democrats there to explain to the country why they are the ones whose filibusters are preventing it from pass- ing. Republicans have to make the Democrats own and defend Obamacare, which will soon die a natu- ral death. Trump is powerless president If that doesn’t work, President Trump should in- vite every Republican and Democrat leader from onald Trump is learning turns the favor). alienating toward law-abiding Congress into the White House and lock the doors. a lesson he should have So Trump is- Muslim Americans on whom we Then he should not allow anyone of either party known during the cam- sues a travel ban must depend to keep us safe. to eat or pee or leave until they come up with a so- paign. Being president is that gets de- And to the surprise of no one lution. notD like being the host of clared unconsti- who understands the Constitu- “Celebrity Apprentice” or a bil- tutional. He tion, the ban’s constitutionality Michael Reagan is a syndicated columnist. His lionaire boss. Not everyone attacks the was subject to judicial review, email address is [email protected]. works for you. They don’t all judge. That and not one but two federal run around saying that you’re a Susan doesn’t work; judges struck it down as uncon- genius, doing whatever you tell Estrich even his stitutional. Moderately Confused them, literally treating you like Supreme Court Two travel bans, three district a king. Being president is noth- nominee can’t defend that kind judges doing their job, each of ing like being a king. of attack on the independent ju- them with the power to say Trump likes to say that when diciary. You see, no one is above “No” to the president. it comes to the Constitution, he the law, which is not a concept Just a quick reminder: The believes in abiding by its origi- you really worry about when Founding Fathers had this one nal intent. Now, it’s very diffi- you’re talking about average cit- down. Not only did they create cult to determine the original izens, but it is very much a fun- an independent judiciary, which intent of the founders as to damental principle of Chief Justice John Marshall things they couldn’t possibly democracy when you’re talking held had the right to engage in imagine — like email searches about the president. He, above judicial review, but they gave and drones and sophisticated all, is subject to the law. Just re- these judges lifetime tenure. surveillance. But every school view what happened to Richard Trump enjoys no such freedom. child knows what the founders Nixon when he thought other- He must figure out how to work thought of kings: They were wise. with the other branches of gov- against them; they rebelled to In any event, our undaunted ernment and how to implement be free of them; they risked leader, still seeming blind to the policy consistent with the law — their lives to create a nation fact that he is not king, issued or he gets nothing done and with no king. another travel ban that was loses seats for his party along We have three branches of greeted with precisely the same with his own seat in four years. government. We have an inde- reaction as the first — widely at- And there’s no one to blame for pendent Federal Reserve Board. tacked as unconstitutional, that except those much-revered We have the unofficial “fourth racist, ineffective, harmful to Founding Fathers. Smart guys. branch,” which is the non-fake the United States, unfair to peo- media that Trump so readily ple around the world, reinforc- Susan Estrich is a syndicated disparages (and it happily re- ing of stereotypes and columnist. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, March 17, 2017 — A5 LOCAL Obituaries Lona Mae Ford beloved husband, Ira K. ers, showing her Chris- and never lacked for Sparta; her best friend ways respectful with Fields, on her 17th birth- tian faith with actions daily visitors. Eventu- since childhood, Adele phone calls, our numer- Fields day in Rossville, Ga. not just words. ally, on March 15, her Anderson Vinsen of Pad- ous questions and loving They had 68 years to- She was a supportive Lord said “It is time” and ucah, K.Y. and Dorthy care. The CNAs....she COOKEVILLE — A gether until his passing deacons wife for more she gently went to sleep Wilmoth of Cookeville. loved them and they celebration of life for Jan. 16, 2010. Together than 68 years, and was a on this earth surrounded Also a host of nieces, were so loving and re- Lona Mae Ford Fields, they raised and loved member of United Free by love. Now her real life nephews and friends sur- spectful to her. We will 91, of Cookeville, will be four children, Ira Geneva Will Baptist Church in has begun! vive. never forget your care held Saturday, March 18, (Jenny), Janice Marie, Cookeville. Her survivors include In addition to her par- and the sweet hugs and at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Nancy Irene and Ronald She was a stay-at- two daughters, Ira ents, she was preceded in tears you shared with us. Presley Funeral Home Lynn. home mother until the Geneva (Jenny) Bilbrey death by her husband, She was truly blessed by with eulogies by William They were a farming children married (and of Sparta, Nancy Irene Ira K Fields of 68 years; you, and so was the fam- J. Egan II and other fam- family and worked to- then helped with grand- Grace of Greensboro, their beautiful daughter, ily. ily members. Interment gether first at Brother- children), while lovingly N.C.; a son and beloved Janice Marie Welch Pallbearers will also will follow in Mt. Pleas- ton then for 50 years on caring for her mother at daughter-in-law, Ronald (1990); grandson, Tracy be family members, and ant Cemetery. their small farm in the her home until her death Fields and Janet; seven Brian Welch (2016); three honorary pallbearers The family will receive Bangham Community. in 1984 at the age of 102. grandchildren, Shane sons-in-law, Glen will be family. friends Saturday from 11 Their gardens were She then proceeded to Welch (Linda) of (WEBO) Winningham You may share your a.m. until time of service renowned and often peo- obtain her CNA license Cookeville, Chuck Win- (2004), Lonzo Welch thoughts or send condo- at the funeral home. ple would stop to look and again was a care- ningham of Cookeville, (2004), and Terry R. Bil- lences to the family by Mrs. Fields was born and gather information. giver for many in the Jeff Winningham (Beth) brey (2003); a sister, Mar- visiting www.presleyfu- July 11, 1925, to Addie And produce, they were area, in their homes, of Clarksville, Aimee garet Shaver; a brother, neralhome. Frances McDaniel and generous with the fruits hospital or nursing facil- Herren (Steve) of Powell, Tom Ford of Cookeville; Professional services Henderson Ford in Seven of their labor, known for ities. She “retired” at 77 Amanda Fields of four half-brothers and provided by Presley Fu- Springs Community of hospitality and her lav- as her husband’s health Knoxville, William J. their wives; one half-sis- neral Home, 528-1044. Putnam County, Tenn. ish meals for family or began to decline. Egan III (Julia) of Napa, ter and spouse; and nu- She went home peace- people working to help In October 2015, health Calif., and Elizabeth merous beloved family fully on Wednesday, on the farm. Mrs. Fields issues became greater Egan of Wilmington, members. March 15, 2017, at NHC always said she was a than children could care N.C.; 11 great-grandchil- The family would like nursing facility in caregiver and cook. She for and she entered NHC dren and three great- to extend heartfelt ap- Sparta. lived her life with humil- of Sparta. She made great-grandchildren; a preciation to Hall Three She married her ity and in service to oth- friends, and had laughter brother, James Ford of staff. The nurses were al-

Martha Lois Keene late Rev. Dr. Charles J. Way. Donald Ray Goff Club and also the Mo- County Animal Shelter, Keene Jr. and Martha Her family includes bile Home Doctor in 2650 Gainesboro Grade, DONELSON — Memo- Davis Keene. her sister Grady Keene COOKEVILLE — Me- Cookeville. Cookeville, TN 3850l. rial services for Martha She was the valedicto- and brother-in-law Tom morial services for Mr. He was a member of Hooper-Huddleston Lois (Mattie) Keene, 64, rian of her graduating Chervenak; five children, Donald Ray Goff, 73, of Paran Church. and Horner Funeral of Donelson, will be held class at Cumberland Silas Black, Katie Hilton Cookeville, will be held He was a firearm en- Home is in charge of on Sunday, March 19, at School of Medical Tech- (Neal), Beth Haile, Ash- at 1 p.m. Saturday, thusiast and helped or- arrangements, 526-6111. St. Phillip’s Episcopal nology in Cookeville and ley Johnson (Thomas) March 18, at the ganize local You may share your Church in Donelson at worked as a lab techni- and Breanne Hunter Cookeville chapel of recreational shooting thoughts and memories 2:00 pm. Ms. Keene chose cian for many years. (Bradley); and eight Hooper-Huddleston and matches. at cremation, and the in- She was nominated by grand-children, Madelyn Horner Funeral Home, He is survived by a www.hhhfunerals.com. urnment will be at St. The Refuge Center of Black, McKynna Locke, with Bro. Gary West of- daughter, Jammie Goff; Michael’s Episcopal Franklin for The United Kiersten Locke, Skyla ficiating. and son and daughter- Church Columbarium in Way’s Women of Inspira- Hunter, Rebecca, Lilyn, The family will re- in-law, Johnny and Cookeville. tion award in 2015. The Skylar, and Robert John- ceive friends Saturday, Regina Groce, all of Ms. Keene died Mon- award is given to women son; and special friends, from noon until services Cookeville; two sisters day, March 13, 2017, in who share their coura- Mollie Luffman and Keri at the funeral home. and brother-in-law, Car- Alive Hospice in geous and inspirational Cheney. Mr. Goff passed away olyn and Grady Lynn of Nashville, following an stories of how they made Memorial contribu- suddenly Thursday, Mt. Juliet, and Kather- extended illness. positive changes in their tions may be made to March 16, 2017, at his ine Garcia of She was born Dec. 26, lives through the re- The United Way or the home. Cookeville; and two The 1952, in Cookeville to the sources of The United charity of your choice. He was born April 1, grandchildren, Caitlin Herald-Citizen 1943, in Cookeville to Groce and Jonathan the late Delbert and Bil- Ford. No. 1 in local news Bo Winebrenner berland ner of Knoxville, Eric lie Ruth Callahan Goff. Memorial contribu- Call 526-9715 COOKEVILLE — Me- Medical and April Campbell Mr. Goff was the for- tions may be made to to subscribe morial services for Sean Center in Johnson of Cookeville; mer owner of the Corral the Cookeville/Putnam Christopher “Bo” Wine- Crossville. and many aunts and un- brenner Jr., of Crossville, He was cles. In lieu of flowers, infant son of Sean born Jan. the family suggests me- Christopher Sr. and 17, 2017, in morials go toward fu- Erica Rosemary Johnson Crossville. neral expenses. Hooper- Winebrenner, will be Bo was preceded in Huddleston and Horner Sunday, March 19, at 4 death by sisters, Athena Funeral Home is in p.m. from the Cookeville and Jacey Winebrenner. charge of arrangements, chapel of Hooper-Hud- Survivors, in addition 526-6111. You may share dleston and Horner Fu- to his parents include sis- your thoughts and mem- neral Home. Bro. Jimmie ters, Sophia, Shelby and ories at www.hhhfuner- Simpson will officiate. Sadie Mae Winebrenner; als.com. Family will receive brothers, Jeremy and friends Sunday after 2 Jayden Winebrenner; p.m. until service time at grandparents, Denise the funeral home. Bo and Jim O’Branovich of passed away Wednesday, Bowie, Md., Theodore March 15, 2017, at Cum- and Christie Winebren-

Joyce Hester home. Mrs. Hester passed Call 526-9715 COOKEVILLE — Fu- away Wednesday after- to subscribe neral services for Mrs. noon, March 15, 2017, at Joyce Hester, 76, of Vanderbilt Medical Cen- Cookeville, will be held ter in Nashville. at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March Hooper-Huddleston 21, at the Cookeville and Horner Funeral Features: Model# KUDS30IXSS chapel of Hooper-Hud- Home, is in charge of • • SaniSani RinseRinse dleston and Horner. Bur- arrangements, 526-6111. • • ProPro ScrubScrub ial will be in Crest Lawn Cemetery. THE THE Her family will receive friends Monday, March Appliance Appliance MartMart 20, from 5-8 p.m. and Tuesday, March 21, from 749 S. Jefferson 11 a.m. until the time of 528-6467 528-6467 services at the funeral FULL LINE OF KITCHENAID APPLIANCES “WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL”

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Bobby Judd Colonial View Baptist In addition to his par- Clara N. Billings and Sunday, from 1 p.m. sha Kollomorgen; 14 Church and retired ents, he was preceded in until time of services. great-grandchildren; and from ACME Boot Com- death by a son, Jeffery COOKEVILLE — Fu- Clara N. Billings was one great-great-grand- COOKEVILLE — Mr. pany with more than 29 Judd; and sister, Joyce neral services for Clara born on April 4, 1940, in child. A host of family Bobby C. Judd, 79, of years of service. Mr. Gibson. N. Billings, 76, of Baxter, Putnam County to the and friends also survive. Cookeville, passed away Judd was an active sup- Dyer Funeral Home is will be held on Sunday, late Sam L. and Jessie In addition to her par- Thursday, March 16, porter of victim's rights. in charge of arrange- March 19, at 2 p.m. at the May Barr Dunn. ents, she was preceded in 2017, at his home. Pri- He is survived by his ments, 526-7158. You chapel of Whitson Fu- She was a homemaker death by two sons, David vate family services are wife of 57 years, Mary may share your neral Home. Brother and a member of the Old Eugene Billings and scheduled and inter- Dimple Massa Judd, thoughts and memories Frank Davis will officiate Zion Free Will Baptist Daniel Lloyd Billings; ment will be at Boiling who he married April at www.dyerfh.com. at the service, and family Church. two sisters, Myrtis Elrod Springs Cemetery 25, 1959 in Roswell, Ga.; and friends will serve as She is survived by her and Margie Hickey; and Mr. Judd was born brothers, Gerald Judd pallbearers. Burial will husband, Lloyd Billings brother, Bill Dunn. April 12, 1937, in Put- of Haughton, La., and follow in the Pleasant of Baxter; son, Donald Whitson Funeral nam County to the late Donald Judd of Jack- View Cemetery. Billings of Missouri; five Home is in charge of Chester and Clemice sonville, Fla.; and sister, The family will receive grandchildren, Christo- arrangements, 526-2151. Chesney Judd. Gail McClain of friends at the funeral pher Billings, Joshua He was a member of Cookeville. home on Saturday, Billings, Daniel Valdiva, March 18, from 2-8 p.m. Andrew Billings and Ale-

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Reported auction on Thursday at Colum- Feeder heifers steady. Bulls Medium and Large 1-2: 600-700 lbs bia. Slaughter Cows Boners 80-85 pct lean 112.00-131.00; 700-800 lbs 107.00-113.50. Receipts: 406. Last Week 198. Last Year 54.00-62.00; Slaughter Cows Lean 85-90 Heifers Medium and Large 1-2: 300-400 571. pct lean 44.00-53.00; Slaughter Bulls 1100- lbs 136.00-143.00; 400-500 lbs 127.00- Compared to the same sale last week: 2200 lbs not established. 136.00; 500-600 lbs 117.00-126.00; 600- At Columbia: Slaughter cows steady. Steers Medium and Large 1-2: 300-400 700 lbs 108.50-128.50. Slaughter bulls 3.00 to 4.00 higher. Feeder lbs 160.00-173.00; 400-500 lbs 140.00- Source: Tennessee Dept of Ag-USDA steers/bulls not well established last week. 158.00. Market News, Nashvill.e Herald-Citizen

Friday, March 17, 2017 LIVING 7 ►DEAR ABBY St. Patrick’s Day: A higher meaning ►SENIOR CORNER Widow fears have been meaning to write Taxable about the misperception by a lot of people — not only in this coun- wearing wig try, but around the world — Iabout St. Patrick’s Day. income It is not a day for drunken revelry. false advertising Far too many people turn it into ondering if you have that, and, yes, some of them are to pay taxes on your EAR ABBY: I’m a 57-year-old Irish. Too many people think that St. Social Security bene- lady. I have been a widow 23 Patrick’s Day means getting soused fits? The answer is — years and chose not to date and making fools of themselves itW depends on your overall tax- while raising my daughter, who while wearing comical or derogatory able income. Start by reviewing isD now 26. I would now like to meet a “Irish” stuff. the SSA-1099 Social Security nice man to spend time with, but I suf- For first-generation Irish Ameri- Peggy McMillan Benefit Statement you received fer from an affliction many older cans or those whose families have from the Social women deal with — alopecia. My hair taught them the actual meaning of Irish wolfhounds like these at the Security Ad- is very thin, but with wigs and makeup, the day, the interpretation of the day Huntsville, Ala., St. Patrick’s Day pa- ministration. I look attractive enough. is insulting and in bad taste. rade lead the New York City St. Add up your I’m afraid I’m being deceptive when I This day seems a crap shoot of Patrick’s Day parade. income from all meet a man like that. When is the right what we are to expect from the Irish with apelike features, or look- sources, includ- time to tell a man what he sees is not media, alcoholic sales ing like imbeciles, frolicking over ing any tax-ex- what he gets? — EMBARRASSED IN establishments, the countryside; some depicted the empt interest OHIO slanted commercials Irish as savage inhuman monsters. Brenda you may have DEAR EMBAR- on radio and televi- Some of these ideas still linger Dishman received, plus RASSED: The logical sion and distorted and people not acquainted with the one-half of your time to tell someone pictures of Irish cul- ancient culture of Ireland, just go net Social Security benefits. If would be at the point tural mythological along with what they think they you’re total income from all you are becoming inti- figures stuck up know. sources is less than the follow- mate enough that he Michele around towns across When we were growing up in ing base amounts, your bene- would be running his the country. Brooklyn, we would go to Mass on fits generally are not taxable: hands through your Taggart- St. Patrick is the St. Patrick’s Day, then my mother $25,000 if you are single, head Haller Abigail hair. patron saint of Ire- would cook the Irish meal. Later my of household, or qualifying DEAR ABBY: My land. He is celebrated father would take us girls to Man- widow(er) Van Buren mother married my fa- on March 17, the day of his death. hattan to see the St. Patrick’s Day $32,000 if you are married fil- ther in 1960 when she In the dioceses of Ireland, it is Parade. It is the oldest parade in ing a joint return was barely 16. She was the mother of both a solemnity and a holy day of America, which started in 1737 in $0 if you are married filing a two children before age 18. My father obligation (Mass attendance is Boston and 1762 in New York City. separate return and lived with was older, controlling, abusive and un- mandatory). It is a Roman Catholic For 160 years, the Fighting 69th your spouse at any time during kind to her. holy day. St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland (Irish-formed armed forces) has led 2016 ($25,000 if you lived apart She wrote to your mother for advice is primarily religious. the New York City St. Patrick’s Day from your spouse for all of in the 1960s, saying he still carried a The shamrock is not a four-leaf parade. For as long as anyone can re- 2016) photo of his old girlfriend in his wallet clover, but has three leaves. St. member, Irish wolfhounds have been If your totals are in excess of and how much it hurt her. Your Patrick compared the three leaves to at the front of the line. The hounds the above amounts, some por- mother’s advice to her was to “grow the Blessed Trinity: Father, Son and date back to the beginning of the tion of your social security up.” In light of how the times have Holy Spirit. It can also represent the regiment and they have always been benefits (up to 85% in some changed, I am wondering what your ad- cross on which Jesus died. in parades. cases) will be included in your vice to her would be in 2017? Both par- Patrick was supposed to have been The protective instincts behind taxable income. ents are now deceased. — CURIOUS born in England around 387 AD and the dogs’ normally gentle nature Find Free Tax Assistance DAUGHTER brought to Ireland as a slave. He es- were what inspired the unit’s The Tax Counseling for the DEAR CURIOUS: Although there caped back to England and he heard founders to adopt them as mascots, Elderly program helps taxpay- were fewer options available for women the voice of God, who told him to re- as well as the source of the motto on ers aged 60+ with their tax re- in 1960 than there are today, I’m turn to Ireland and convert the every unit’s crest: “Gentle when turn preparation. Volunteer shocked that your mom received the pagan Irish to Christianity. He is stroked, fierce when provoked.” Income Tax Assistance (VITA) advice she did over my mother’s signa- said to have worked miracles in Ire- I could go on about St. Patrick, Ire- aides have been trained to help ture. My response today would be to land for 40 years. land’s ancient and literary culture, older Americans. To find a site ask her why she had chosen to stay I dislike the expression “pagan” the poetry (oh, the wonderful po- near you, call 1-800-906-9887. with a controlling, emotionally abusive because the Irish knew there was etry), the ballads, the friendliness of You can get help from an IRS man who persisted in carrying around something greater than themselves. the Irish and their sense of humor, Taxpayer Assistance Center by a photo of his ex-girlfriend in spite of There is a place called Newgrange which, no doubt, helped them sur- calling your local office and the fact that he knew it hurt his wife. in County Meath, Ireland, that was vive horrible times, like the at- scheduling an appointment. And then I’d suggest she ask herself constructed more than 5,000 years tempted genocide of the Irish by the AARP Tax-Aide locations whether she thought the three of you ago (about 3,200 B.C.). That makes it government of England during the can be found by calling 1-888- were better off with him or without older than Stonehenge and the Great potato famine. 227-7669 and entering your zip him. Pyramids in Egypt. Archaeologists Some people think the Irish only code. In Cookeville the loca- DEAR ABBY: I don’t like people. I say it is a passage tomb, but an an- grew potatoes. Not so, they grew tions are at the Cookeville Sen- live alone and hardly leave my apart- cient temple is a more fitting classifi- every vegetable you can think of, all ior Center and the Catholic ment. I have one friend I talk to on the cation. It is a place of astrological, kinds of grains, and had poultry, cat- Church. phone every day, and sometimes my spiritual, religious and ceremonial tle, pork products, eggs, anything Upcoming events: siblings who live out of town, but not importance. They did have a sophis- that any farm across the world Tuesday, March 21, will be often. The core of my issue may be my ticated belief system, even though it grows. our covered dish day, please secret. I am gay and a foreigner. was not Christianity (when Christ But what most people do not know bring one dish per person or I like to surf the net, read historical came along 3,200 years later, we em- is the agricultural resources, both pay $5. Special speaker is Tyler books, and enjoy classic literature nov- braced Him). planted and on foot, were shipped to Smith, director of the Putnam els. For some reason, I feel like hiding St. Patrick was ordained a saint England, leaving only the potato for County Emergency Agency, myself away from people is making me and his feast day began in Ireland the Irish. Then, when the blight hit who will speak to us about miss out. Am I abnormal? Do I need a around the 1600s. It falls in the midst the potato, people starved, even try- storm safety. therapist? I have internal peace in my of Lent, the few weeks leading up to ing to eat grass. It was said that one March is National Foot life and I think I’m happy. — INTEL- Easter Sunday. During Lent, eating died of “green mouth” as a result of Health month. Sandra Ledford, LECTUAL LONER meat was prohibited for Catholics in eating grass. RN, from the Livingston Hospi- DEAR INTELLECTUAL LONER: Ireland, except on St. Patrick’s Day. Brit Charles Trevelyn ordered the tal will speak to us about keep- Your status as a gay, foreign loner who The Irish in Ireland would eat Irish closing of the food depots in Ireland ing our feet safe and healthy. is hiding himself away must be trou- bacon and cabbage on that day, not that had been selling Indian corn. Our day trip is scheduled for bling you on some level or you wouldn’t corned beef (that was an American His wanted the Irish from becoming April 6 and will be to Hamricks have written to me. If you feel you thing). “habitually dependent” on the for spring shopping. could be getting more out of life than My mother would make corned British government. Walk with Ease exercise you currently are, then it would be beef and cabbage and carrots. She The famine prompted Jonathan class continues each Wednes- worth your while to schedule some ses- also would make Irish soda bread, Swift to write “A Modest Proposal,” day at 11:30 am. sions with a licensed mental health and before putting it in the oven, she a satire. His solution to poverty in Line Dance class is each professional and do some exploring. would put the sign of the cross on Ireland? Feed poor Irish children to Wednesday at 12:30 pm. CONFIDENTIAL TO MY IRISH top of each loaf. My family does the the rich in England. In April we will have an FRIENDS: same thing to this day. To this day, the population in Ire- Easter egg hunt, Easter buffet May you always have Many derogatory ideas of the land has never recovered to the pre- and a craft class to make A sunbeam to warm you Irish stem back to a German-born famine years. Easter place mats. Good luck to charm you newspaper cartoonist Thomas Nast. I hope the next time you see the Since April begins the gar- And a sheltering angel His cartoons in the 1800s were often beer commercials and all the other dening month we will be plant- So nothing can harm you. offensive to the Irish and Catholic stereotypical things that go to repre- ing herbs for our herb gardens. Laughter to cheer you Americans. One, titled “The Usual sent St. Patrick’s Day and the an- Please come by and pick up a Faithful friends near you Irish Way of Doing Things,” por- cient Irish race, maybe you will calendar with event dates. And whenever you pray, trays a drunken Irishman lighting a think twice before you think that all Heaven to hear you. powder keg. of us Irish are drunken, ignorant, Brenda Dishman is the director HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY! Other cartoonists depicted the fighting louts — not in my presence! of the Algood Senior Center. Herald-Citizen

Friday, March 17, 2017 RELIGION 8 Playing Where the ‘what Worth the wait is the if’ game middle March 10 saw another birthday come and go for me. Since I don’t believe in age, sometimes I have to really think to remember how old I ground? actually am. Age really isn’t an issue for There are several denomi- me, but as I get older, I tend nations that claim to be pro- to reflect more on my life. It’s gressive or liberal. easy to look Approximately twenty-seven back on our can be counted for such a lives and won- faith stance. der if they There are a few churches could have in Putnam County that de- been differ- fine themselves as progres- ent. sive by using the following We some- statements: Karen times even Progressive Langford play the ‘what Christians… if’ game: • Have What if I had done this or found their hadn’t done that, would my approach to life have been any different God through or better? the life and Playing the ‘what if’ game Gene teachings of can be dangerous in this re- Skipworth Jesus. spect because we cannot • Recognize change the past. Sure, there the faithfulness of other reli- are some things I wish I gions and their followers as would have done different. people who have other av- And of course, if I could go enues for the way to God’s back in time knowing what I Kingdom, and acknowledge know now, then I could prob- that their ways are true for ably change the course of my them, as our ways are true life and all my dreams could for us. have come true. • Understand that the shar- But I didn’t have the wis- ing of bread and wine in dom and knowledge that I Jesus’s name is a representa- have now. In fact, I’ve be- tion of an ancient vision of come the person I am be- Christ’s meal as a feast open cause I didn’t gain this to and for all people and all wisdom until later in life. churches and denomina- All the things I’ve experi- tions. enced in the past have made • Invite all people with an me who I am today and I like extravagant welcome to par- who I am. I just don’t always ticipate in our church family, like who I’m not. I’m still a community life and worship work in progress, still trying without insisting that they to figure things out, and still become like us in order to be hoping some of my lifelong acceptable (including but not dreams will come true. Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen limited to): believers and ag- Then there are those occa- nostics, conventional Chris- sional times that I wonder if Preparing to put the finishing touches on the outside of the new Caney Fork Baptist Church tians and questioning I’ve wasted my life. Have I are, from left, Steve Thornton, senior pastor; David Clouse, minister of music; and Tracy skeptics, women and men, made any difference? Would Daugherty, minister of education and administration. those of all sexual orienta- life have been better without tions and gender identities, me? Many of us have those those of all races and cul- thoughts including some of tures, those of all classes my friends, so we’re not Caney Fork Baptist Church and abilities, those who hope alone in this thinking. for a better world and those We all know the Christmas who have lost hope. classic movie “It’s a Wonder- • Know that the way we be- ful Life” starring James have toward one another and Stewart. It’s about a man congregation returns home toward other people is the who thinks all is lost, but his fullest and most important Guardian Angel shows him By MEGAN TROTTER were preserved, as well as a some confusion arose about expression of what we be- what his life would have been HERALD-CITIZEN Staff very special part of the old the church’s name. The new lieve. Jesus always put rela- like without him, and how stage. building was located near a tionships above creed or much he really did touch so Caney Fork Baptist “In the 60s they built a mill owned by Hyrum doctrine or articles of faith. many hearts and changed so Church’s new facility con- stage and had cut a piece of Brown, which people called • Find more grace in the many lives for the better. struction has taken longer the old floor where the “Brown’s mill.” The school search for understanding Many of us think that if than expected to reach com- preacher stood, and moved it was named Brown’s Mill and reconciliation than we we’re not doing something pletion. up to the top of the stage,” School, and for a while histo- do in dogmatic certainty — on a greater scale to make a However those who have David Clouse, minister of rians believed that the we value questioning more difference, then what we’re seen the new building at 2396 music, said. “When we un- church was called Brown’s than insisting on absolutes. doing doesn’t really matter. Highway 70 East in covered the stage, we found Mill Church as well. How- • Fashion ourselves into But it does! There are Cookeville agree that it was that worn spot where the ever they now believe that communities dedicated to many who touch lives by the worth the wait. This Sunday preachers have stood since the church was always called equipping one another for hundreds and thousands, will be the first time that the ‘32. We cut that, cleaned it up, Caney Fork Baptist Church, the work we feel called to do: and that’s absolutely fine. We congregation has been back and it’s now behind our pul- and that it was only some- striving for peace and justice need them. But for the rest of inside the building since the pit. Pastors have preached times referred to as “the among all people, protecting us, we make a lot of differ- end of March 2015. for years and years on that church at Brown’s mill.” and restoring the integrity ence in people’s lives just by “We have a lot of people spot. To me, that’s the most When the church at the of all God’s creation, and living our day-to-day exis- saying, ‘I’m so excited to be important thing we kept.” present location was torn bringing hope to those Jesus tence, and it’s just as impor- going back home,’” Steve The exact year that Caney down in 2015, it was expected called the least of his sisters tant. Thornton, senior pastor, Fork Baptist began is un- to only take about a year for and brothers. We touch and change lives said. known, but church histori- the construction on the new • Recognize that being fol- one person at a time, and all The old church building ans believe that it first building to be complete. lowers of Jesus is costly, and those one persons can really was demolished in order to started in the home of However continuous bad entails selfless love, consci- add up. Never underestimate construct one that would Joshua and Winnie Williams weather slowed the process entious resistance to evil, your ability to help others or hold its growing member- Bartlett who moved from down. and renunciation of privi- to make a difference in their ship. They’ve gone from Kentucky to the Dry Valley These past two years while lege. lives. about 5,000 square feet to area in 1806. They built a fort they waited for the new Progressives get upset “Too often we underesti- 35,000 square feet, with a on the south side of the building to be constructed, about racism, sexism, and Is- mate the power of a touch, a sanctuary capacity growing Falling Water River, and in- church members have been lamophobia but not about smile, a kind word, a listen- from 150 people to about 350, side that they created their meeting at Avery Trace Mid- Planned Parenthood or gay ing ear, an honest compli- with the ability to add a bal- cabin home where it is be- dle School in Cookeville. marriage. ment, or the smallest act of cony in the future to hold lieved other settlers started They’ve had to set up and Progressives are more con- caring, all of which have the even more when needed. gathering for worship. tear down all of their chairs, cerned about protecting potential to turn a life The church that was de- Church services continued tables and other supplies LGBT people from discrimi- around.” Leo Buscaglia. molished to make way for the to be held in that log home every single Sunday. Mem- nation and see no threat to new one was built in 1931. after the Bartlett family bers are thankful to the religious liberty. The Rev. Karen Langford is Members were sad to see it moved out, until the commu- school for the school allow- There seems to be a real an inspirational speaker, or- go, but made sure to save nity built a structure on the ing them to use the space for divide between the conserva- dained minister and writer. some important pieces of north side of the river to longer than church members tive and progressive. What is She may be reached at their congregation’s history. house both their church and missing? Listening seems to [email protected]. The old bell and cornerstone their school. It was here that See HOME, Page 10 be a casualty by everyone. We spend our time with a cell phone in our hands and In Our Churches get loaded down with infor- mation from social media. Ongoing ative children’s program, New Thought 1st St. at Holly. Call 854-0916. Most of the time we don’t AGLOW: Aglow International is a Unity Church (823 10th St.) is held COMPASSIONATE COMMUNICA- know how to share without dynamic, global organization, made up every Sunday at 11 a.m. TION: Unitarian Universalist Congre- sounding like we know of women and men with a single pur- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Chris- gation of Cookeville’s Compassionate everything. pose: to see God’s will be done on earth tian Science Society of Cookeville, one Communication circle meets at 6 p.m. Not only do we not listen, as it is in heaven, through prayer, local of the worldwide branches of The First on the first and third Wednesdays at 31 we insist on telling our own groups, events and outreach. Call Church of Christ Scientist in Boston W. 1st St. Compassionate Communica- story. We can’t wait to tell Karen 979-0727 or go to www.aglow.org. (The Mother Church), holds church CHILDREN’S PROGRAM: A cre- services at 10:30 a.m. Sundays at 118 E. See CHURCHES, Page 10 See GENE, Page 10 HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, March 17, 2017 — A9 RELIGION Speaking In Stories: A look at God’s church

It is often the case that them. Peter and the other Catch the moment reflecting on the first day (Acts 1:8) apostles preached a les- of existence of something The son to the large audience My wife and I recently discovered anymore.” can prove rewarding for Holy that was gathered. The a remarkable new television show Then the man looks directly at understanding. Spirit did central points of the ser- called “.” We are cur- the young woman and says, “You It is not possible to come on mon are wonderfully de- rently watching the initial episodes. think you have all the time in the overestimate the signifi- the apos- tailed in the word of God. One of the characters is an eld- world but you don’t. So, catch the cance of the church; yet, tles, and First, the events of that erly man who is good things that come into your life. many questions about it Randy that fact Pentecost had been fore- dying from cancer. Hold on to them. Appreciate them. abound. What is the Bybee ushered told centuries earlier by In a powerful scene, Savor them. Remember them. Be- church? Other questions in the the prophets of God. a young woman in cause they will not last forever.” similar to this one can monumental day of the Peter quoted the prophet her early thirties This dying man understood the also be offered. church’s establishment. Joel. (Acts 2:16-21) asks him, “What is it importance of being grateful for the These questions are an- (Acts 2:1-4) The establishment of like to be dying?” beautiful moments of life, espe- swered by revisiting the The baptism of the the church was of such He responded (this cially the small, simple, daily bless- first day of existence of Holy Spirit enabled the fundamental importance quote is not precise ings all around us, like time with a the church as chronicled apostles to speak in lan- that God had specified Martin but close) by saying, grandchild or the laughter of a in a detailed way in the guages that they had some of its particulars Thielen “It’s like wonderful loved one. He reminds us to be Bible, and that day is the never learned or studied; hundreds of years earlier. things are coming at aware of these beautiful moments, subject of these com- consequently, the people The church was not the me at the time, beautiful things, like and to appreciate them, because the ments. who heard the apostles brainchild of a man or a my granddaughter falling asleep on ride is short, and will be over The church began with speaking marveled in group of men; it was of my lap, and I can feel and hear her sooner than we think. the events of the first Day amazement. (Acts 2:7) the mind of God. (Eph- breathing. Or the sound my son of Pentecost following the Since the Pentecost esians 3:10,11) makes when he laughs. And I’m Martin Thielen, senior pastor at resurrection of Jesus feast was a commanded Second, Peter preached catching all these things, and hold- Cookeville First United Methodist Christ. (Acts 2) time for celebration and of the marvelous life of ing on to them, and enjoying them, Church, is the author of seven Just before the actual observance, there were Jesus Christ — that He and trying to remember them. But, books including “Searching For establishment of the many Jews from many was approved by God and they are coming faster and faster Happiness,” “The Answer to Bad church, Jesus told His nations gathered in witnessed by men. (Acts and I can’t catch them all, or hold Religion Is Not No Religion,” and apostles that they would Jerusalem to keep the 2:22) Jesus really lived on them all. I can’t savor them com- “What’s the Least I Can Believe receive power when the Pentecost activities. (Acts pletely, or remember all of them and Still Be a Christian?” Holy Spirit had come on 2:9-11) See RANDY, Page 10

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Evening Bible Study 5:25 P. M . MONTEREY (931) 526-4654 Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 PM www.stmike-tn.org 1x1” Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 PM Church of Christ 308 W. Crawford Ave. Means 1 column by 1 inch. Nursery Available SUNDAY WORSHIP: Too small to be noticed? Monterey, TN 38574 8:00AM HolyEuchari st,Ri teI You read this one. Preacher John Chowning (931) 839-2660 537-6221 SUNDAY 10:00AM Hol yEuchari st,Ri teII “Free Bible Lesson by Bible Study 10 AM (Nursery Provided)     Mail Upon Request” Worship 11 AM & 6 PM WEDNESDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL Bible Study 7 PM 9:00 a.m. ALL AGES   Minister: Tim Singleton WEDNESDAY WORSHIP: 12:00 PM Holy Eucharist Rite II Algood Cumberland Presbyterian Church HOLLADAY VISITORS WELCOME Harp Ave. Algood, TN Minister-Rev. Richard Bond Worship-9:30 AM CHURCH OF Sunday School-10:30 AM CHRIST    Monday-7:00 PM 1765 Mine Lick Creek Rd. Cookeville, TN ALGOOD Sunday Bible Study...... 10 a.m. UNITED T rinity Sunday Morning Worship...11 a.m. METHODIST B aptist Sunday Evening Worship...... 6 p.m. CHURCH C hurch Wednesday Bible Study...6:30 p.m. FIRST CUMBERLAND 613 W. Broad Nursery Available PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH & Hwy. 70W 565 East 10th Street SMYRNA Johnny Fox, Minister Cookeville, TN 38501 931-520-0439 Earl Dirkson, Pastor 931-526-6585 Church Office CHURCH OF CHRIST 931-528-8587 Nursery School 3698 Dodson Branch Road Sunday Schedule 432-4751 Sunday Schedule:   Cookeville, TN 38501 • 931-526-5403 www.holladaychurchofchrist.com 135 West Main St., Algood, TN. Worship - 8:45 and 11:00 AM Sunday School 9:30 AM Sunday Bible Study...... 9:00 AM Church School - 9:50 AM Worship 10:45 AM St. Thomas Aquinas Sunday Worship...... 10:00 AM Everyone is invited to attend: Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Evening Worship - 6:00 PM Wed. Evening Bible Study 6:15 PM Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM Sunday Worship at 11 a.m. Wednesday Worship: Northeast The Connection - 5:00 PM Catholic Church Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 PM NURSERY PROVIDED “But Seek Ye First The Kingdom Of 421 N. Washington Ave., Cookeville Church of Christ Brent Davis, Pastor Christian Smith, God, And His Righteousness” SUNDAY Off Highway 111, Cookeville, TN 526-2575 Studies In The Word 537-6111 • ␣ www.algoodumc.org Senior Pastor Matt. 6:33 Fr. Chad Puthoff, S.D.S. 780 AM / 106.1 FM Bible Study 9:00 AM AT 7:30 AM Worship...... 10:00 AM “The Church Where Everybody Pastor The Bible Way is Special” 1600 AM / 110.9 FM Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM MASS SCHEDULE AT 9:00 AM First Saturday 5:00 p.m. Wednesday FIRST Minister, James Rogers Bible Study...... 7:00 PM Presbyterian Sunday 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Associate Minister, Sammy Webb UNITED 12:30 p.m. Spanish Mass MINISTER - Paul Wilmoth Church www.cocsmyrna.org METHODIST Your Assoc. Minister - David Hill 20 N. Dixie Please Call for Holy Days A warm welcome awaits CHURCH Church School: 9:45am Schedule everyone - 526-2535 Church Antioch 165 EAST BROAD, Morning Worship: 11:00am SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Willow Avenue COOKEVILLE, TN 38501 SoulSong Saturday, 4:00 or by appointment Phone: (931) 526-2177 Parent’s Day Out Weekday Masses 8:00 a.m. Daily Church of Christ Church of Christ Fax: (931) 372-9905 should Sunday a.m. 9:00 Tues & Thurs 8:30am-2:30pm http://www.cookevillestthomas.org 4711 Old Sparta Rd. www.cookevillefumc.org Bible Study 10:15 *Radio Broadcast - AM 1600 and FM 100.9 Interim Pastor: P.M. Worship 6:00 Rev. Dr. Charles McCaskey be here! Cookeville, TN Wed. Bible Study 7:00 •Martin Thielen Senior Pastor Sunday School...... 10 AM Sunday Morning Worship Services Church office: 931-526-4424 Call to place 1x1” Broadcast on WHUB 1400 at 10 a.m. •Whitney Mitchell email: Means 1 column by 1 inch. Worship...... 11 AM Associate Pastor 1150 South Willow Avenue [email protected] your ad today! Worship Service: Too small to be noticed? Evening Worship...... 5 PM Jeremiah Tatum, Minister website: firstprescookeville.org You read this one. 8:30 a.m. & 10:55 a.m. - Sanctuary 931-526-9715 Wednesday Bible Study.....6:30 PM 432-2333 11:00 a.m. Wesley Chapel Intentionally Inclusive A10 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, March 17, 2017 RELIGION The story behind ‘The Old Rugged Cross’ Could it be a blessing to think of composer, George Ben- Then the words seemed to fall on crown.” Jesus, the perfect Son of God, being nard, who wrote this each note as he wrote of new insights Bennard and his wife joined the Sal- sent to the cross? beautiful hymn. about the crucifixion of Jesus. This vation Army. He was always grateful His twelve disciples, in those early Born in 1873 in became George Bennard’s testimony for their input into his life during his days of walking with Him, saw no Youngstown, Ohio he in music. great conversion experience. blessings in such an event. was a young man who The manuscript was sent to the fa- They served there for several years. In the gospel of Matthew we read: had some difficulties in mous hymn writer, Charles Then he was ordained into the “From that time on, Jesus began to his life. But, when he Gabriel, whose immediate reply was: Methodist Episcopal Church and be- show his disciples that He must go to Lucy attended a stirring re- “We will certainly hear from this came a traveling evangelist. Jerusalem and undergo great suffering Adams vival, he wrote in his song.” At Albion College in Albion, Michi- at the hands of the elders, chief priests journal: “After a very It proved to be a prophetic state- gan, a 12-foot cross was erected to and scribes, and be killed, and on the trying experience in my soul, I have ment. Soon it was the most widely honor this beautiful hymn and the third day be raised.” (Matthew 16:21) discovered a loving kinship with published song, sacred or secular, in composer who was a beloved graduate The last few words, “and on the Christ’s sufferings.” America. of the college. third day, be raised”, are the source of Even though the details of this expe- Regardless of our doctrinal differ- He died on October 9, 1958 when he our great joy as we study this passage rience are not known, the results ences, we can all lift our voices in song was 85 years old and exchanged the during these days of Lent. are the beautiful hymn, The Old and renew our love to the One who “old rugged cross for a crown.” As we look toward Easter, we know Rugged Cross.” died for all on that cross of Calvary. the ending from the beginning, praise As he prayed and searched the scrip- “So I’ll cherish the old rugged cross - Lucy Adams is an author and the wife God. tures, a theme was born. But before he ‘Til my trophies at last I lay down. of former Cookeville minister. More of That experience was the turning even wrote the words, the lilting “I will cling to the old rugged cross - her writing can be seen at point in the life of the melody was composed in his heart. And exchange it someday for a www.52hymns.com. Day of the Unborn Child marked on March 25

The Day of the Un- born Child will be com- memorated at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church on Sat- urday, March 25. At 9 a.m., a mass will be conducted dedicated to the millions of babies whose lives are termi- nated by abortion. After the mass, partic- ipants will make a pro- cession outside to the Crosses represented unborn children are seen on Memorial Garden. the lawn of St. Thomas Aquinas in last year’s ob- There, a few speakers servance of Day of the Unborn Child. will share brief thoughts from the heart Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen on the tragedy of un- and members of our You are all invited, all Taking a break from outside work on Caney Fork Baptist Church to admire born children. church, interact will be welcomed, and the new sancuary are, from left Steve Thornton, senior pastor; David Clouse, This service is open to throughout the year we hope many of you minister of music; and Tracy Daugherty, minister of education and adminis- all those who support with citizens from all can attend. tration. the Right to Life. local churches who feel Afterwards there will The Knights of the pain of babies whose be light refreshments Columbus, who are lives are cut short by and time for discussion sponsoring this event, abortion. in the Parish Hall. HOME: Caney Fork RANDY: The church God built congregation returns From Page 3 switches and open school begins at 9:45 From Page 9 Bible passages. (1 Lord and Christ. May doors,” Tracy Daugh- a.m. and worship serv- Corinthians 15:1-10) one and all submit faith- anticipated, but are ex- tery, minister of educa- ice will begin at 11 a.m. earth. It is sad that some Fifth, Jesus was raised fully to Him as Lord and cited at the idea of being tion and administration, The evening service will men in the centuries up to sit on David’s Christ. This opening day back in a sanctuary that said. follow at 6 p.m. since have tried to deny throne. (Acts 2:30) The shows much about the requires no set up. This Sunday the con- For more information that fact. throne of David on basic nature of the “Now, we will just gregation will be back about the church, call Third, the Jews of that which Jesus sits was not church, and this study have to turn on light in the church. Sunday 520-1910. day, with wicked hands, to be a physical one in will continue in the next crucified Jesus. (Acts Jerusalem. (John 4:23,24) article. 2:23) Though mankind Rather, it was to be the But grow in grace, and killed Jesus, it was God great universal throne in the knowledge of our GENE: Who delivered Him, and over spiritual Israel, ful- Lord and Saviour Jesus Where’s the middle ground? He was delivered for filling the statements Christ. To him be glory human transgressions. made just before Jesus’ both now and for ever. From Page 8 Where is the middle Collar,” which describes (Rom. 4:25) Fourth, Jesus birth. (Luke 1:32f) Amen.” (2 Peter 3:18) ground? Where is the his ministry to bike was resurrected. (Acts Sixth, Jesus ascended our story and in doing place of reconciliation gangs in Cincinnati in 2:24) to heaven and now Randy Bybee is the so, we miss learning and coming together? the early 1970s. A re- In the presence of a reigns over the church, preacher for Pippin about others. With Jesus showing tired United Methodist host that day who would which is the spiritual Is- Church of Christ at 1701 Listening and observ- the way, we need to lis- and United Church of have denied it if it had rael of God. (Acts 2:33f; Pippin Road in ing the political land- ten, show respect and Cookeville minister, he not been true, Peter testi- Galatians 6:16) Cookeville. He is also a scape for the past grace to one another. now lives in Fairfield fied that Jesus was In the conclusion to professor of physics at several months con- Glade. He can be raised. A similar thrust the sermon, Peter de- Lipscomb University in firms we are absolutist, Gene Skipworth is the reached at gskip- is presented in other clared Jesus to be the Nashville. intolerant and angry. author of “Wear Your [email protected].

In Our Churches From Page 8 free clothing the first MEDITATION: Uni- Saturdays from 9 a.m.- for Bernice Henry. Tor- RUMMAGE SALE: and third Monday of the tarian Universalist Con- noon, except on holiday nado (March 1) caused Lower level, St. Thomas tion is based on Mar- month, from 11 a.m.-1 gregation of weekends. They also ac- massive damage to her Aquinas, 421 N. Wash- shall Rosenberg’s Non- p.m. Located at 427 Lau- Cookeville’s meditation cept non-perishable and uninsured home. ington Ave. 4-7 p.m. Lots violent Communication rel Ave. group meets at 6 p.m. monetary donations to THE CARAVAN of misc. items and method. This is a tool GRIEF: Heart of the every Tuesday at 31 W. help those in need. Call SINGERS: Gentry Free clothing for $1. for resolving differ- Cumberland provides 1st St. It does not matter for an appointment for Will Baptist Church. ences. Info., go to hope and healing for the whether you are just cu- after-hours deliveries. Saturday, March 18, 6 March 25 http://tinyurl.com/ca2o grieving through rious, a novice, or a Call Leecoe 239-3040. p.m. Call 526-3595. RUMMAGE SALE: fcf. Christ-centered peer long-time practitioner. SALEM OUT- Lower level, St. Thomas DIVORCE CARE: Di- support. Bereavement Come and experience a REACH: Salem Out- March 19-22 Aquinas, 421 N. Wash- vorceCare is a friendly, and divorce groups for sense of calm in an ac- reach Center will ONLY GOSPEL MEETING: ington Ave. 8 a.m.-noon. caring group of people ages 2nd grade-adult. cepting, supportive en- be open on the first and Speaker Steve Reeder, Lots of misc. items and who will walk alongside Call 525-2600. vironment. Info., third Wednesday of Sunday 9:30-10:30 a.m, clothing for $1. you through one of THE GROVE: The http://tinyurl.com/ca2o each month, from 9-11 Sunday through SPEAKER: Pastor life’s most difficult ex- Grove, Little Tree fcf. a.m. Wednesday 7 p.m. Whit- Steve Waroe of Panama periences. Don’t go Learners, Mother’s Day MOTHER’S DAY son Chapel Church of will speak at Cookeville through separation or Out Program, Tuesdays OUT: First Baptist March 18 Christ, 106 S. Pickard Freewill Baptist Church divorce alone. Meets and Thursdays from Church Cookeville’s BOOK SIGNING: I Ave. at 6 p.m. The church is Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., now Mother’s Day Out pro- Am That I Am, author at 833 South Willow Av- Trinity in Algood. (205 enrolling. Infants to gram, Tuesdays and Beverly D. Kennard. 2 March 24 enue in Cookeville. W. Wall St.) preschoolers will enjoy Fridays from 8:45 a.m.- p.m. Christpoint FOOD PANTRY: New a loving, safe and caring 2:45 p.m., is now en- Church on the square, Beginning Fellowship environment. Call 526- rolling. Call Linda Sparta. Silver Point church of Christ Church has a food 9355 or go to www.the- 526-7119. GOSPEL SINGING: ...pointing the way to the cross since 1929 pantry for those in grovelife.org. RESTORING HOPE: Lilly’s Chapel Free Will 6701 Smithville Highway need. It will be the third HAVURAH: Restoring Hope, a Baptist Church, 6 p.m.. Silver Point, Tennessee Saturday of every Cookeville Jewish Christian-based help The Bilbreys will be the Time of Services: month from 9-11 a.m. Havurah meets regu- center, distributes items featured singers. Every- Bring a photo ID. Lo- larly to celebrate Shab- such as household one welcome. Sunday Bible Study 9 AM cated at 775 West Ceme- bat and other occasions. items, toiletries, furni- BENEFIT SINGING: Worship 10 AM & 6 AM tery Rd. Call 432-6232. Worship is informal but ture, clothes, shoes and 6:30 p.m., Full Gospel Wednesday Bible Study 7 PM FREE CLOTHING: in the tradition of Re- toys for those in need. Assembly - Sandsprings Minister: John Whitson (931-858-2390/239-1794) West View Baptist form Judaism. Call 526- Located at 7311 Baxter Community, Pastor Visit us on the web at silverpointchurchofchrist.org Church will give away 4126 or 979-5898. Rd. in Baxter, it is open Bobby Floyd. Benefit HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, March 17, 2017 — A11 PUTNAM COUNTY DEVOTIONAL PAGE Picture Your Business in This 931-528-8428 300 E. Spring St. Rm. 1 Space! Cookeville

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Stevens St., 526-6398 CHURCH OF CHRIST MONTEREY FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 141 McClellan Ct., 372-8577 B usy Bees Preschool N. Chestnut St., Monterey, 839-6563 KNIGHTS CHAPEL FREE WILL BAPTIST STONE ASSN SOUTHERN BAPTIST 3825 Shipley Rd., 526-3148 80 Pippin Rd., 526-4655 CHURCH OF CHRIST 749 Buffalo Valley Rd NEW BEGINNINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 329 E. Jere Whitson Rd., 526-6303 931-372-8275 2193 West Broad St., 528-1371 LILLY’S CHAPEL FREE WILL BAPTIST TAYLOR SEMINARY FREEWILL BAPTIST Wanda Keagle, FNP 4305 Baxter Rd., Baxter 6195 Bunker Hill Rd., 432-5486 CHURCH OF CHRIST 586 Suite L South Jefferson Ave., Cookeville Carol Walker, Director TRINITY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 308 W. Crawford Ave., Monterey, 839- 931-854-0050 205 W. Wall St., Algood, 537-9830 MIDWAY BAPTIST TRINITY BAPTIST 2660 200 N. Old Kentucky, 526-9014 613 W. Broad St., 520-0439 TRINITY ASSEMBLY CHI ALPHA CHURCH OF CHRIST AT COLONIAL Anderson - Upper Cumberland 185 W. 12th St., 528-7003 MILL CREEK BAPTIST UNION GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST 1464 W. Cemetery Rd., 432-2992 7355 East Hwy. 70 N. 4192 Mine Lick Creek Rd. FUNERAL HOME BAPTIST Monterey, 839-3992 COLLEGESIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST Jimmy Anderson UNITED FREEWILL BAPTIST 252 E. 9th St., 526-2661 Funeral Director ALGOOD FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST MINERAL SPRINGS FIRST BAPTIST 1926 North Dixie Ave. www.ucfuneral.com 120 E .Church St., 537-6020 4038 Hanging Limb Hwy., Monterey, DOUBLE SPRINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST OBIT LINE 931-268-1551 839-6834 UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS BAPTIST 4663 Norton Dr., 528-0214 2131 S. Grundy Quarles Hwy. BANGHAM HEIGHTS BAPTIST 1555 Gainesboro Grade, 372-8289 Gainesboro , TN • P. O. Box 398 5961 Hilham Rd., 528-8885 MIRACLE MOUNTAIN BAPTIST HERRENS CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST 931-268-0266 • 931-268-1550 • 931-858-7474 1503 N. Dixie Ave., 528-0391 WASHINGTON AVE. 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in Brief SEOUL, South Korea ing sanctions, the U.S. is missile capable of reach- (AP) — Secretary of hopeful that North Korea ing the U.S. within a few State Rex Tillerson said could be persuaded to years. Huge fire engulfs Friday it may be neces- take a different course Tillerson is mid-way apartment sary to take pre-emptive before it reaches that through a three-nation military action against point. swing throgh Northeast building under North Korea if the threat Past U.S. administra- Asia, which began in from their weapons pro- tions have considered Japan and will end in construction gram reaches a level military force because China. State Department “that we believe requires North Korea’s develop- officials have described it RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) action.” ment of nuclear weapons as a “listening tour” as — Firefighters have ex- Tillerson outlined a and ballistic missile to the administration seeks tinguished a massive tougher strategy to con- deliver them, but rarely a coherent North Korea late-night fire that en- front North Korea’s nu- has that option been ex- policy, well-coordinated gulfed an apartment clear threat after visiting pressed so explicitly. with its Asian partners. building under con- the world’s most heavily AP North Korea has accel- Earlier Friday, Tiller- struction in North Car- armed border near the erated its weapons devel- son touched down by hel- olina’s capital city, tense buffer zone be- U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, center, visits opment, violating icopter Friday at Camp authorities said early tween rivals North and U.S. troops at the border village of Panmunjom. multiple U.N. Security Bonifas, U.S.-led U.N. Friday. South Korea. Council resolutions and base about 400 meters Preliminary informa- Asked about the possi- He said the U.S. does appropriate response. If appearing undeterred by (438 yards) from the De- tion indicates there bility of using military not want a military con- they elevate the threat of tough international militarized Zone, a Cold were no injuries, said force against the North, flict, “but obviously if their weapons program sanctions. The North War vestige created after Raleigh police spokes- Tillerson told a news North Korea takes ac- to a level that we believe conducted two nuclear the Korean War ended in woman Laura Houri- conference in the South tions that threatens requires action that op- test explosions and 24 1953. He then moved to gan. The fire began Korean capital, “all of South Korean forces or tion is on the table.” ballistic missile tests last the truce village of Pan- shortly after 10 p.m. the options are on the our own forces, that But he said that by tak- year. Experts say it could munjom inside the DMZ, Thursday in the build- table.” would be met with (an) ing other steps, includ- have a nuclear-tipped a cluster of blue huts. ing in downtown Raleigh, a city in the eastern part of the Community Calendar state. The fire was under control by 1:10 The Community with adult. Call 931-808- a.m. Calendar is a daily 3914. Firefighters were list of events hosted HEALTH CLINIC: still looking to control by nonprofit groups Dental, vision, general hot spots, but flames in Putnam, White, medical services. 6 were out. Overton and Jackson a.m., Cookeville High During the three counties. To be in- School, 2335 N. Wash- hours that the inferno cluded, call 526-9715 ington Ave., No insur- burned, the flames ig- and ask for the news- ance or ID required. All nited surrounding veg- room secretary or ages, breakfast pro- etation and spread to email bbs@herald-cit- vided at 4 a.m. First utility poles. izen.com. Be sure to come first-served event, include your name entry numbers are dis- and number as well tributed at 3 a.m Florida gov. takes as a time, date and lo- MEDICAL VOLUN- case from anti- cation of the event. TEERS: RAM seeking Deadline for Tuesday- dental, medical, and op- death penalty Friday’s paper is tometry professionals noon the day before. to volunteer at a mobile prosecutor Deadline for Sunday medical clinic. Visit is noon Friday. Dead- www.ramusa.org/vol- ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) line for Monday is 3 unteer to sign up. — Florida’s governor p.m. Friday. Church- March 18 has rebuked Orlando’s related items are pub- D.A.R.: Daughters of top prosecutor and lished in a separate the American Revolu- transferred from her calendar in the Reli- tion, Old Walton Road authority a case involv- gion section each Fri- Chapter, will meet on ing the slaying of a po- day. Deadline for Saturday, from 10 a.m. lice officer after she church calendar until noon at Cookeville announced her opposi- items is noon Wednes- First Cumberland tion to the death day. Church Family Life penalty. March 17 Center. Honoring DAR Signaling he wants DANCE: 7-10 p.m. Good Citizen Award EVERYONE WELCOME! the killing of Orlando Livingston American and essay contest win- “Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are Police Lt. Debra Clay- Legion, 121 S. Church ners. ton to be prosecuted as St. With the Slick ST. PATRICK’S DAY the God of my salvation; on you I wait all the day.” a capital case, Republi- Nickel Band. DINNER: 6 p.m., Buf- can Gov. Rick Scott ST. PATRICK’S DAY: falo Valley Community Psalm 25:5 transferred the first-de- Party and dance, with Center. Corned beef, gree murder case of the Tennessee Outlaw cabbage, potatoes, and suspect Markeith Loyd Band. 7 p.m., Veterans more. Dessert and bev- Holladay Church out of the office of Building in Cookeville. erages included. Cost is State Attorney Aramis Please bring a finger $7.50 for adults and Ayala. The case was re- food item. Everyone $3.50 for children. For of Christ assigned to another welcome. Adults $5, info., call 858-5127. prosecutor in a nearby kids $2. ROSE EDUCATION: invites you to our district. March 18-19 Cookeville Area Rose Ayala’s unusual GUN/KNIFE SHOW: Society, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 stance against capital White County Fair- p.m., Johnson Nursery S p r i n g G o s p e l punishment surprised grounds, Agriculture & Garden Center, 1717 and angered many, in- Building, from 9-5 p.m., E. Spring. Free classes cluding her city’s po- Adults $5, under 12 free and door prizes. Meeting lice chief. But the prosecutor stood firm, th saying she concluded Sunday M a r c h 1 9 - after a review that Elk Mountain there’s no evidence nd that executing crimi- Construction Co. Inc. Wednesday March 22 nals improves public safety. with our guest Keith Parker “I have given this Really Great Top Soil for issue extensive, Keith has been married to Sandra Daniel Parker for 36 years and has three painstaking thought Sale by the Dump Truck children: Jeremy (Pete), Ashley and Jessica. and consideration,” Ayala said at a news Loads! A native of Huntsville, Alabama, Keith began preaching at the age of 17. He conference Thursday. 931-372-7424 attended Freed-Hardeman University where he received a B. A. degree in Bible and a Master’s degree at David Lipscomb University in Religion. Keith began his ministry at the Green Forest Church of Christ in Poplar Bluff, Missouri where he preached for 5 years.He then preached at the Maple Hill Church of Christ in Lebanon, Tennessee for the next 8 and a half years. Most recently Keith served as the pulpit minister for the Hendersonville Church of Christ for 16 and a half years. He still makes his home in Hendersonville and for the past 5 years has been in full-time meeting work, preaching for about 50 different congregations each year. We would be honored to have you. Please come when you can and bring your bible, a friend, and a desire for God’s word as we study together. Sunday: Bible Study 10am; Worship 11am Fellowship meal to follow morning worship on March 19th All evening services at 7pm

Please make plans to be our guest for these valuable lessons. If you have questions, we will be glad to study with you. Holladay Church of Christ 1765 Mine Lick Creek Road, Cookeville, TN 38501 9 3 1 . 4 3 2 . 4 7 5 1 www.holladaychurchofchrist.com Herald-Citizen

Friday, March 17, 2017 SPORTS B UHS boys Clay County senior Key sets state tourney record in 75-60 drop 6-1 54 victory over Loretto decision in

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MURFREESBORO – Tyreke Key sank two free throws with 1:17 left in the game Thursday to help Clay soccer tilt County roll to an easy 75-60 victory over Loretto in the BlueCross Boys State Basketball Championships on the campus of Middle Tennessee By TIM DREW State University. Special for HERALD-CITIZEN Key’s charity tosses were impor- tant, all but sealing the victory in the The Upperman boys soccer team waning moments for the Bulldogs. opened their season with a 6-1 loss However, those two points also al- to Stone Memorial Thursday night. lowed Key to break a 16-year-old “Honestly, we knew coming up state tournament record of 50 points against Stone Memorial, with a in one game, held by South Fulton’s long-term established program, that Trey Pearson and set in a 2001 battle it was going to be a tough game for with Ezell-Harding. us,” said Upperman coach Darrell “I didn’t know anything about White. “We looked to that and prac- being close to the record,” Key said ticed for that this week.” after the game. “Somebody on the The Stone Memorial Panthers other team told me I was just two were just too experienced for the points away. I missed those two free Bees. The Panthers started off fast throws (that would have broken the going right down the field in the record with 1:24 on the clock), but first minute. Santo Mena finished then I hit the next two.” off the move with a good finish in- The victory improves the Bulldogs’ side the post to put the Panthers up record to 31-4 and puts them in 1-0 early. today’s semifinal with Knoxville They added a second when Austin Grace, 62-59 winners over Humboldt Bryant was able to head one home in the first quarterfinal game of the to double their lead. day. Loretto closes out its season at The Bees showed some resolve 23-9. though and dug in. They began to After watching Loretto chip away get some opportunities late in the at its double-digit lead late in the sec- half as a shot went just wide in the ond period, Clay County came out in 28th minute. Five minutes later, the third quarter and tried to squash they earned a free kick from the top the Mustang’s rally. Holding just a of the box, but sent the shot wide to 38-34 advantage when the period waste the opportunity. They earned began, the Bulldogs scored eight of another opportunity in the 38th the first 10 points, thanks to buckets minute, but were unable to get it from Key and Gavin Silk, to take a 46- past the Panthers’ keeper. 36 advantage with 5:02 on the clock. “Overall, this is the first time our “We were up 10 or 11 and they boys ever played together on a team called a time out. We missed a couple for most of them. Some of them of shots and they made some shots,” came up through middle school Clay County coach Rob Edwards playing together – five or six,” said. “They also changed defenses White said. “But, we’re kind of a and put a different guy on Tyreke. Tony Marable | Special for Herald-Citizen mix match of years, grades, and They shadowed him and really gave everything right now. So, that has Clay County standout Tyreke Key shoots over a Loretto defender during that guy a lot of help, which made it definitely been a challenge for us action Thursday in the BlueCross Boys State Tournament in Murfreesboro. a little tougher for us to get to the too.” Key set a state single-game scoring record with 54 points to lead the Bull- rim.” The Panthers got rolling in the dogs to a 75-60 victory. Loretto wouldn’t give up and got second half with Bryant scoring baskets from Luke Childress, Kirk- tage,” said Edwards. “I just told them when Loretto was forced to foul to again in the 45th minute. Stone land Surratt and Jeremy Woods to to attack the rim. We worked nine send Clay County to the free-throw Boston got the fourth goal for them pull back within five at 48-43 with days, or 10 days, however long it was, line, pushing the Bulldogs out to the seven minutes later. Cameron 2:59 to go. Dawson Russell hit a 3- on attacking, attacking the paint and final 75-60 margin. House added the fifth two minutes pointer for Clay County to push the trying to get some easy shots. That’s “In the films that I saw, they played later. lead back to 10 at 53-43 with just sec- the philosophy we came in with and some 2-3 zone and some man, so we In the 59th minute, the Bee’s Eleu- onds in the period. Ty carried it out for us.” didn’t quite know what to expect terio Rodriguez was dribbling to- “We thought with Loretto playing The Bulldogs’ lead stayed around wards goal when he was taken down man-to-man that was to our advan- 10 points until the final minutes See CLAY, Page B6 in the box. A penalty was called and Rodriguez calmly stepped up and finished to put the Bees on the board. Mena got his second goal for Stone Memorial in the 70th minute to finish the scoring and put the Two-game sweep for Monterey Panthers up 6-1. “This was our first game of the season. Our play day got cancelled. So this is our first look at how the Wildcats knock off Oakdale in baseball season opener chemistry of the team is going to come together,” White said. “The By BEN CRAVEN he pitched all five frames, focus (in practice) is going to be HERALD-CITIZEN Sports staff threw 51 strikes to 18 balls, short quick passes, moving the ball, only allowed one hit, and re- and providing support for our at- The Monterey High School tired eight batters. tackers.” baseball team got its season Hunter Davis also came Upperman’s Rodriguez was a started off on a high note out of opening day with 0.00 handful all night for Stone Memo- Thursday as the Wildcats in the ERA column, but he rial as he was in the middle of swept the Oakdale Eagles 2-1 was able to pitch a no-hitter everything for the Bees. Chandler and 4-0 in a doubleheader of through his five inning Street also caused a lot of problems two five-inning games at game. out wide as the Bees had their MHS. He threw 37 strikes, com- chances. It was a good defensive day pared to 20 balls, walked a Next up for Upperman is a game for the Wildcats as they did batter, and fanned six. with Jackson County on Tuesday not allow a single earned The big bat of the day goes night. The game will start at 5 p.m. run. In fact, the only run of to David Loftin as he went 2 the day for the Eagles came for 2 in the first game with off a wild pitch in the first in- two doubles and scored the ning of the first game. first two runs of the second Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen Upperman HS girls “Our pitching was strong game with a home run. Monterey High School’s Grayson Randolph, above, left, today, and we knew that He made it back on base in looks to get a hit during the Wildcats’ 2-1 victory over the to be recognized would be a strong point,” the second game off an error Oakdale Eagles on Thursday at MHS. Lane Phipps handled MHS head coach John by the second baseman and the duties on the mound for the Wildcats as the hurler From Staff Reports Looper said. “You really scored his second run of the helped guide the Wildcats to a doubleheader victory. can’t complain when you day when Kyle Barrett fol- The Upperman High School Lady only give up one run in 10 in- lowed him up with a double. they had cycled back around was able to make it home on Bees are scheduled to be honored nings. Both guys to run the Barrett had also scored to the top of the order. another passed ball. on Monday and Tuesday by the city mound were very efficient. the third run of the 4-0 vic- Wilkerson then made it to “We’ve got to get better in of Baxter for winning the 2017 state Both of them were under 70 tory after Caleb Walker ad- second on a passed ball and the clutch,” Looper said. basketball championship. pitches and just really domi- vanced him to third from Cade Painter got on base “We left the bases loaded According to school officials, the nant. first on a single and Wade after an error by the third- twice in the second game, Lady Bees and head coach Dana “We left a lot of guys on Cooper drove him in. baseman. and there were just a lot of McWilliams are set to be given the base, but the hitting will Monterey’s two runs in the Grayson Randolph then missed opportunities. To be key to the city Monday during a cer- come around. It feels really first game came at a crucial stepped up and delivered a where we want to be, we emony at 2:30 p.m. at the high good to start out 2-0, and I time as it was the third in- strike to right field that can’t miss out on those op- school couldn’t ask for a much bet- ning, the Wildcats were drove Wilkerson home and portunities.” Then on Tuesday, the Upperman ter start.” down 1-0 and they had two advanced Painter to third. Up next, the Wildcats basketball team will be the featured Despite that first-inning outs on them. Parker Stout may have given travel to Clay County on guest at a city wide celebration at unearned run, Lane Phipps It started off with Tommy the Eagles the third out on Monday for a 6 p.m. first the depot. Festivities should start at had a great opening game as Wilkerson getting walked as the next at-bat, but Painter pitch against the Bulldogs. 6 p.m.

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From Staff Reports the first and second innings kept Gaspar ended up tying with two them only down by one (3-2) going others for the scoring lead as he, The Upperman High School into the third. However, the Tigers Bralen Clouse, and Cameron softball team opened up district 8- lit up the third inning with three Bucher all scored two goals. Blake    

AA play on a high note Thursday hits and four runs to make it 7-2. Burckhard was the only Cavalier IN THE GENERAL close. In addition, the follow- night in Carthage by taking a 9-1 The Bees looked to be gaining with two assists, but he was SESSIONS COURT OF ing parties may claim an in- victory over the Smith County some ground with two runs in the helped by Clouse, Spencer Ing, PUTNAM COUNTY, terest in the above-refer- Lady Owls to improve to 3-0, 1-0 8- fourth and one in the fifth to make and Casey Walker. TENNESSEE enced property: AA. it 7-5, but the Tigers offense woke The next action for the Cavs Case no. 2016-D-275 ROBERT R. ANDREWS Upperman trailed 1-0 going into back up and scored two in the will be on Monday when they THELMA ANDREWS the top of the third inning, but the sixth and one in the seventh to put travel to Bearden. Kickoff is set LINDA CHERIE NASH HARVEST CREDIT MAN- Lady Bees used five runs to propel the game out of reach. for 7 p.m. HAMILTON, Plaintiff AGEMENT them to the win. Josh Endicott will start the sea- COMMUNITY BANK OF Bradley Central baseball 8 vs. THE CUMBERLANDS “We did a great job of executing son with a loss for the Bees as he Cookeville High 1 SUPER TRUCK AND in the third,” UHS head coach pitched the first two and one third The Cookeville High School JEFFERY SCOTT TRAVEL PLAZA Dustin Williams said. “That just innings. He surrendered five hits baseball team did not have the HAMILTON, Defendant goes to show you how important and seven runs with four of them best start to its season on Thurs- NATIONAL CREDIT AD- TO: Jeffery Scott Hamilton, JUSTERS, LLC getting a bunt down and advanc- earned. He also managed to retire- day as the Cavs fell to Bradley Respondent ing bases is in softball.” six batters before Dakota Colson Central 8-1 at a tournament in The sale held pursuant to After settling in, the Lady Bees closed out the inning. Gatlinburg. It appears that service of this Notice may be rescin- added two runs in the fourth, a Dristan Jared pitched the final Right out of the gate, the Bears process cannot be had on ded at the Successor Trust- run in the fifth, and another in the four innings. He gave up three scored two runs in the first and you in Putnam County,Ten- ee’s option at any time. The nessee or that you are now right is reserved to adjourn sixth to expand the lead in route runs off three hits with two of one in the second to take an early a nonresident of Tenness- the day of the sale to anoth- to the victory. them earned. He also walked a 3-0 lead. In those two innings, the ee. Therefore, under the au- er day, time, and place cer- “I felt like we did a great job batter and fanned three. Cavs were able to get three hits thority contained in Sec- tain without further publica- tonight of continuing pressure Tristian Allison had the big bat but couldn’t bring anyone home. tions 21-1-203 through 21- tion, upon announcement at after we built a lead, and we as he scored two runs off of two Things got worse in the fourth 1-205 of the Tennessee the time and place for the Code Annotated, it has sale set forth above. W&A never gave them a chance to hits in his three at-bats, but Jared inning as Bradley Central scored been ORDERED by the No. 305055 crawl into the game,” Williams was nearly identical as he scored three more runs with three walks Court that, unless you ap- said. twice off two hits but had four at- and two singles on Cookeville’s pear and defend this action DATED February 27, 2017 Upperman was led at the plate bats. Austyn McWilliams was the second pitcher Blaine Espinosa. within 30 days after April 7, 2017, a default judgment WILSON & ASSOCIATES, by Sierra Denton, who went 2-3 only other Bee to score. The Cavs finally scored their first may be taken against you P.L.L.C., with one triple and three RBIs, The Bees will return to action run in the sixth inning as JP Key for the relief demanded in Successor Trustee and Reagan Patton, who also went on Monday as they travel to Can- was driven in by a single from the Petition. 2-3 with an RBI. Kalli Bass and non County High School for a 5:30 Luke Hayslette, but they just FOR SALE INFORMA- Anna Gatlin also turned in multi- p.m. first pitch. couldn’t overcome the deficit. This 14th day of March 2017 TION, VISIT Marcia Borys, Clerk WWW.MYFIR.COM hit games with two hits apiece, Cookeville soccer 9 Espinosa pitched two innings, and and Riley Hurst and Abby Gatlin DeKalb County 2 gave up three earned runs, gave This 14th day of March, 2017 WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM supplied the lady bees with one The Cookeville High School soc- up two hits, walked four batters, Marti Reed, Deputy Clerk 3/3, 10, 17 hit and two RBIs as well. cer team continued the momen- and struck out one, but it was the 3/17, 24, 31, 4/7 Myra Holbrook (2-0) picked up tum from its first game on starting pitcher Cade Smith who NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S the victory in the circle pitching Thursday as the Cavaliers took will be credited for the loss. In SALE SALE all seven innings, gave up one down DeKalb County 9-2 in Smith’s three innings, he gave up WHEREAS, default has WHEREAS, default has earned run on six hits, walked Smithville. three unearned runs off only one occurred in the perform- occurred in the perform- one, and struck out three. And the Cavs (2-0) got started hit, walked three batters, and ance of the covenants, ance of the covenants, Upperman has the weekend off quickly again as Eddie Gaspar fanned three. terms, and conditions of a terms, and conditions of a before starting their home sched- scored the first goal in just the Landon Duke pitched the final Deed of Trust Note dated Deed of Trust Note dated May 10, 2006, and the Deed April 22, 2011, and the ule against district foe Livingston fifth minute off an assist from jun- inning and surrendered two of Trust of even date secur- Deed of Trust of even date Academy Tuesday night in Baxter ior Josh Campbell. The Cavs earned runs off one hit. ing the same, recorded May securing the same, recor- at 4:30 p.m. scored again just within the 10 Hayslette had the best day at the 23, 2006, in Book No. 313, ded April 27, 2011, in Book Gordonsville baseball 10 minute mark as Caden Wilcox plate for the Cavs as he went 2-3 at Page 345, in Office of the No. 636, at Page 323, in Of- took a pass from Ryan Lombardo, and drove in their only run of the Register of Deeds for Put- fice of the Register of Deeds Upperman 5 nam County, Tennessee, for Putnam County, Ten- The Upperman High School and it was smooth sailing from game. executed by Robert R. An- nessee, executed by Lora L. baseball team had a rough opener there. The Cavs look to improve today drews and Thelma An- Young and Billy D. Young, to the 2017 season on Thursday as Lombardo also kept his scoring as they have two more games in drews, conveying certain conveying certain property the Bees fell 10-5 to the Gor- streak going with a goal in the the tournament at Gatlinburg- property therein described therein described to W. to Archer Land Title as Aaron Fortner as Trustee for donsville Tigers in Gordonsville. 56th minute. He has scored in all Pittman High School. They are Trustee for Mortgage Elec- Mortgage Electronic Regis- The Bees were able to keep it three preseason games as well as scheduled to play Giles County at tronic Registration Systems, tration Systems, Inc., as close in the beginning as runs in both regular season games. 8 a.m. and Knox Halls at 11:30 a.m. Inc., as a nominee for The nominee for Churchill Mort- Lending Group, Inc., its suc- gage Corporation, its suc- cessors and assigns; and cessors and assigns; and SCOREBOARD the undersigned, Wilson & the undersigned, Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C., hav- Associates, P.L.L.C., hav- I On Television Starkville, Miss. (regional coverage) GOLF Second Round ing been appointed Suc- ing been appointed Suc- 1:35 p.m. 11:30 a.m. Saturday, March 18 cessor Trustee by The Bank cessor Trustee by Lakeview ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first GOLF — PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invi- At KeyBank Center Friday, March 17 round, Elon vs. West Virginia, at Col- tational, third round, at Orlando, Fla. Buffalo, N.Y. of New York Mellon , f/k/a Loan Servicing, LLC. AUTO RACING lege Park, Md. (regional coverage) 1:30 p.m. Villanova (32-3) vs. Wisconsin (26-9), The Bank of New York, as 1 p.m. 1:40 p.m. NBC — PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invita- 2:45 p.m. trustee for the certificate- NOW, THEREFORE, no- FS1 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first tional, third round, at Orlando, Fla. At Amway Center holders of the CWABS, Inc., tice is hereby given that the Series, Camping World 500, practice, round, Cent. Arkansas vs. Texas, at NBA BASKETBALL Orlando, Fla. at Avondale, Ariz. Austin, Texas (regional coverage) 7:30 p.m. Florida (25-8) vs. Virginia (23-10), 8:45 Asset-Backed Certificates, entire indebtedness has 6:30 p.m. 1:40 p.m. ABC — Cleveland at L.A. Clippers p.m. Series 2006-11. been declared due and pay- FS1 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Se- ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL SOUTH REGIONAL round, W. Kentucky vs. Ohio St., at 10 a.m. First Round able; and that an agent of ries, Camping World 500, qualifying, at NOW, THEREFORE, no- Wilson & Associates, Avondale, Ariz. Lexington, Ky. (regional coverage) ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Thursday, March 16 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1:45 p.m. round, Albany vs. UConn, at Storrs, At BMO Harris Bradley Center tice is hereby given that the P.L.L.C., as Successor 11:15 a.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Conn. Milwaukee entire indebtedness has Trustee, by virtue of the CBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, round, Troy vs. Mississippi St., at 12:30 p.m. Butler 76, Winthrop 64 been declared due and pay- power, duty, and authority Michigan vs. Oklahoma St., at Indi- Starkville, Miss. (regional coverage) ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Middle Tennessee 81, Minnesota 72 anapolis 4:05 p.m. round, Iowa St. vs. Syracuse, at Storrs, Friday, March 17 able; and that an agent of vested in and imposed upon 11:40 a.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Conn. (regional coverage) At Bon Secours Wellness Arena Wilson & Associates, said Successor Trustee, by TRU — NCAA Tournament, first round, round, Long Beach State vs. Oregon 12:35 p.m. Greenville, S.C. St., at Corvallis, Ore. (regional cover- ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Arkansas (25-9) vs. Seton Hall (21-11), P.L.L.C., as Successor Lakeview Loan Servicing, Baylor vs. New Mexico St., at Tulsa, Trustee, by virtue of the LLC, will, on May 11, 2017 Okla. age) round, Quinnipiac vs. Marquette, at 1:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:10 p.m. Coral Gables, Fla. (regional coverage) North Carolina (27-7) vs. Texas Southern power, duty, and authority on or about 10:00 AM, at TNT — NCAA Tournament, first round, ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first 12:45 p.m. (23-11), 4 p.m. vested in and imposed upon the Putnam County Court- Arkansas vs. Seton Hall, at Greenville, round, UNC-Asheville vs. South Car- ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first At Bankers Life Fieldhouse said Successor Trustee, by house, Cookeville, Tenness- S.C. olina, at Columbia, S.C. (regional cov- round, Chattanooga vs. Louisville, at Indianapolis 1 p.m. erage) Louisville, Ky. (regional coverage) Dayton (24-7) vs. Wichita State (30-4), The Bank of New York Mel- ee, offer for sale certain TBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, 4:15 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 7:10 p.m. lon , f/k/a The Bank of New property hereinafter de- Oregon vs. Iona, at Sacramento, Calif. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Kentucky (29-5) vs. Northern Kentucky York, as trustee for the certi- scribed to the highest bid- 1:45 p.m. round, Purdue vs. Green Bay, at Notre round, New Mexico St. vs. Stanford, at (24-10), 9:40 p.m. CBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, Dame, Ind. (regional coverage) Manhattan, Kan. (regional coverage) At Golden 1 Center ficateholders of the der FOR certified funds paid Louisville vs. Jacksonville St., at Indi- 4:15 p.m. 3:05 p.m. Sacramento, Calif. CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed at the conclusion of the anapolis ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Cincinnati (29-5) vs. Kansas State (21- round, South Florida vs. Missouri, at round, Florida Gulf Coast vs. Miami, at 13), 7:27 p.m. Certificates, Series 2006-11, sale, or credit bid from a 2:10 p.m. will, on March 23, 2017 on bank or other lending entity TRU — NCAA Tournament, first round, Tallahassee, Fla. (regional coverage) Coral Gables, Fla. (regional coverage) UCLA (29-4) vs. Kent State (22-13), 9:57 SMU vs. Southern Cal, at Tulsa, Okla. 6:35 p.m. 3:15 p.m. p.m. or about 12:00 PM, at the pre-approved by the suc- 3 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Second Round Putnam County Court- cessor trustee. The sale is TNT — NCAA Tournament, first round, round, Toledo vs. Creighton, at Corval- round, Dayton vs. Tennessee, at Saturday, March 18 house, Cookeville, Ten- free from all exemptions, North Carolina vs. Texas Southern, at lis, Ore. (regional coverage) Louisville, Ky. (regional coverage) At BMO Harris Bradley Center Greenville, S.C. 6:40 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Milwaukee nessee, offer for sale cer- which are expressly waived 3:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Butler (24-8) vs. Middle Tennessee (31- tain property hereinafter de- in the Deed of Trust, said TBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, round, Michigan St. vs. Arizona St., at round, Drake vs. Kansas St., at Man- 4), 7:10 p.m. Columbia, S.C. (regional coverage) hattan, Kan. (regional coverage) MIDWEST REGIONAL scribed to the highest bid- property being real estate Creighton vs. Rhode Island, at Sacra- der FOR certified funds situated in Putnam County, mento, Calif. 6:45 p.m. 5:35 p.m. First Round 5:50 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Thursday, March 16 paid at the conclusion of the Tennessee, and being more TNT — NCAA Tournament, first round, round, Robert Morris vs. Notre Dame, round, Texas Southern vs. Baylor, at At BMO Harris Bradley Center sale, or credit bid from a particularly described as fol- Kansas vs. UC Davis, at Tulsa, Okla. at Notre Dame, Ind. (regional cover- Waco, Texas (regional coverage) Milwaukee bank or other lending entity lows: 6:10 p.m. age) 5:35 p.m. Purdue 80, Vermont 70 CBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, 6:45 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Iowa State 84, Nevada 73 pre-approved by the suc- Dayton vs. Wichita St., at Indianapolis ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Oregon vs. Temple, at Durham, Friday, March 17 cessor trustee. The sale is Located in the First (1st) 6:20 p.m. round, W. Illinois vs. Florida St., at Tal- N.C. (regional coverage) At Bankers Life Fieldhouse lahassee, Fla. (regional coverage) 5:40 p.m. Indianapolis free from all exemptions, Civil District of Putnam TBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, which are expressly waived County, Tennessee, de- Duke vs. Troy, at Greenville, S.C. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Michigan (24-11) vs. Oklahoma State 6:27 p.m. round, Boise St. vs. UCLA, at Los An- (20-12), 12:15 p.m. in the Deed of Trust, said scribed as follows: Being TRU — NCAA Tournament, first round, Saturday, March 18 geles (regional coverage) Louisville (24-8) vs. Jacksonville State property being real estate Lot #41-B of the Re-Subdi- 5:40 p.m. (20-14), 2:45 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Kansas St., at Sacra- AUTO RACING situated in Putnam County, vision of Lot Numbers 40 mento, Calif. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first At BOK Center 11 a.m. round, Gonzaga vs. Oklahoma, at Tulsa, Okla. Tennessee, and being more and 41 of Windsor Hill 8:20 p.m. FS2 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Se- TNT — NCAA Tournament, first round, Seattle (regional coverage) Kansas (28-4) vs. UC Davis (23-12), 6:50 particularly described as fol- Subdivision, a plat of ries, Camping World 500, practice, at 8:05 p.m. p.m. Miami vs. Michigan St., at Tulsa, Okla. Avondale, Ariz. lows: which is recorded in Plat 8:40 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Miami (21-11) vs. Michigan State (19-14), 1:30 p.m. round, California vs. LSU, at Waco, 9:20 p.m. Cabinet C, Slide 55, in the CBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, FS2 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Se- Kentucky vs. N. Kentucky, at Indi- Texas (regional coverage) At Golden 1 Center A certain tract or parcel of Register's Office of Put- ries, Camping World 500, final prac- 8:05 p.m. Sacramento, Calif. anapolis tice, at Avondale, Ariz. real estate located in the nam County, Tennessee 8:50 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Oregon (29-5) vs. Iona (22-12), 2 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL round, Hampton vs. Duke, at Durham, Creighton (25-9) vs. Rhode Island (24-9), First Civil District of Put- and being more particu- TBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, 10 a.m. South Carolina vs. Marquette, at N.C. (regional coverage) 4:30 p.m. nam County, State of Ten- larly described as follows: ESPN — NIT, second round, Mississippi 8:10 p.m. Second Round Greenville, S.C. at Syracuse nessee, described as fol- Beginning at a 1/2 inch re- 8:57 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Saturday, March 18 11:10 a.m. round, Montana St. vs. Washington, at At BMO Harris Bradley Center lows, to-wit: Being Lot No. bar found in the West TRU — NCAA Tournament, first round, CBS — NCAA Tournament, second UCLA vs. Kent St., at Sacramento, Seattle (regional coverage) Milwaukee 82 of Apple Valley Es- right-of way of Oxford round, West Virginia vs. Notre Dame, 8:10 p.m. Purdue (26-7) vs. Iowa State (24-10), Calif. at Buffalo, N.Y. tates, as shown by plat of Place, said point being the GOLF ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first 9:45 p.m. 1:40 p.m. round, Penn vs. Texas A&M, at Los An- WEST REGIONAL record in Plat Cabinet A, Northeast corner of Lot 1 p.m. CBS — NCAA Tournament, second Slide 69, Register's Office, #40 of Windsor Hill Subdi- GOLF — PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invi- geles (regional coverage) First Round round, Villanova vs. Wisconsin, at Buf- Thursday, March 16 tational, second round, at Orlando, Fla. falo, N.Y. Putnam County, Tenness- vision (Plat Cabinet B, MLB BASEBALL At KeyBank Center ee, which is here referred Slide 130) and the South- 4:15 p.m. n NCAA Basketball Buffalo, N.Y. Noon CBS — NCAA Tournament, second to for a metes and bounds east corner of the prop- MLB — Spring training, N.Y. Yankees vs. Notre Dame 60, Princeton 58 round, Gonzaga vs. Northwestern, at March Madness scores West Virginia 86, Bucknell 80 description. erty described herein: Detroit, at Lakeland, Fla. Salt Lake City 3 p.m. and schedule At Amway Center thence leaving said right- 5 p.m. Orlando, Fla. MLB — Spring training, Kansas City vs. CBSSN — NCAA, Division III Tourna- All Times EDT ALSO KNOWN AS: 1694 of-way and running with Milwaukee, at Phoenix Xavier 76, Maryland 65 ment, championship, Whitman-Babson EAST REGIONAL Florida State 86, Florida Gulf Coast 80 Apple Valley Drive, the North line of Lot #40 NBA BASKETBALL winner vs. Williams-Augustana (Ill.). First Round 7 p.m. At Vivint Smart Home Arena Cookeville, TN 38501 North 74 degrees 00 winner, at Salem, Va. Thursday, March 16 Salt Lake City NBA — Minnesota at Miami 5:10 p.m. At KeyBank Center minute 31 seconds W SKIING Gonzaga 66, South Dakota State 46 TNT — NCAA Tournament, second Buffalo, N.Y. Northwestern 68, Vanderbilt 66 This sale is subject to all 153.02 feet to a 1/2 inch 11:30 a.m. round, Florida St. vs. Xavier, at Or- Villanova 76, Mount St. Mary’s 56 NBCSN — FIS World Cup Finals, Alpine Saint Mary’s 85, VCU 77 matters shown on any ap- rebar found in the East lando, Fla. Wisconsin 84, Virginia Tech 74 Arizona 100, North Dakota 82 Team Event, at Aspen, Colo. 6:10 p.m. At Amway Center plicable recorded plat; any line of Lot #1 of Windsor WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Second Round TBS — NCAA Tournament, second Orlando, Fla. Saturday, March 18 unpaid taxes; any restrict- Hill Subdivision, Phase 1A 11:05 a.m. round, Butler vs. Middle Tennessee, at Virginia 76, UNC Wilmington 71 ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first At KeyBank Center ive covenants, easements, (Plat Cabinet B, Slide 171, Milwaukee Florida 80, ETSU 65 Buffalo, N.Y. round, Bucknell vs. Maryland, at Col- 6:45 p.m. Friday, March 17 or setback lines that may be said point being the lege Park, Md. (regional coverage) West Virginia (27-8) vs. Notre Dame (26- CBS — NCAA Tournament, second At Bon Secours Wellness Arena 9), 12:10 p.m. applicable; any statutory Northwest corner of Lot 11:10 a.m. round, Arizona vs. Saint Mary’s (Cal.), Greenville, S.C. rights of redemption of any #40 and the Southwest ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first At Amway Center at Salt Lake City Duke (27-8) vs. Troy (22-14), 7:20 p.m. Orlando, Fla. round, Auburn vs. NC State, at Austin, 7:40 p.m. South Carolina (22-10) vs. Marquette governmental agency, state corner of the property de- Texas (regional coverage) Florida State (26-8) vs. Xavier (22-13), or federal; any prior liens or scribed herein; thence TNT — NCAA Tournament, second (19-12), 9:50 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 11:10 a.m. round, Florida vs. Virginia, at Orlando, At BOK Center encumbrances as well as leaving Lot #40 and run- ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first At Vivint Smart Home Arena Fla. Tulsa, Okla. Salt Lake City any priority created by a fix- ning with the East line of round, Belmont vs. Kentucky, at Lex- 8:40 p.m. Baylor (25-7) vs. New Mexico State (28- ington, Ky. (regional coverage) Gonzaga (33-1) vs. Northwestern (24- ture filing; and to any mat- Lot #1 North 05 degrees TBS — NCAA Tournament, second 5), 12:40 p.m. 11), 5:15 p.m. 11:15 a.m. round, Purdue vs. Iowa St., at Milwau- SMU (29-4) vs. Southern Cal (25-9), 3:10 ter that an accurate survey 05 minutes 13 seconds E ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first Arizona (31-4) vs. Saint Mary’s (29-4), kee p.m. 7:45 p.m. of the premises might dis- 61.60 feet to a 1/2 inch re- round, N. Iowa vs. DePaul, at

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001 Legals 001 Legals 001 Legals 001 Legals 050 Lost and Found 110 Cons. Work bar found, said point be- Register's Office. Default this end, you must bring suf- 931-839-3770 Monday – FOUND 2 husky type dogs Northern Total Home Care ing the Southwest corner has occurred in the perform- ficient funds to outbid the Friday between the hours of Baxter area. Roofing/siding specialist, of Lot #41A and the North- ance of the covenants, lender and any other bid- 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Call (931)510-4431 decks, garages, power west corner of the prop- terms, and conditions of ders. Insufficient funds will Town of Monterey reserves washing, staining. Free erty described herein; said Deed of Trust and the not be accepted. Amounts the right to reject any and/or Est's, Lic/Ins'd, Over 25 yrs thence leaving Lot #1 and entire indebtedness has received in excess of the all bids. 103 Auto Svc./Repair exp, Senior/military dis- running with Lot #41A been declared due and pay- winning bid will be refunded 3/12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, counts. Call (931)349-5180 South 68 degrees 35 able. to the successful purchaser 21 J & A AUTO SERVICE Great service at discount minutes 58 seconds E at the time the foreclosure The regular monthly meet- 112 Electrical 164.78 feet to a 1/2 inch Party Entitled to Enforce the deed is delivered. prices! TOWING AVAIL- ing of the Board of Com- ABLE 931-260-6459 rebar set in the West Debt: Origin Bank, its suc- missioners of the Old HANDYMAN right-of-way of Oxford cessors and assigns. This property is being sold Gainesboro Road Utility Electrical, plumbing, car- Place in a curve with the express reserva- District will be held on 105 Cleaning pentry, masonry, painting. (Radius=175.00 feet; The following real estate tion that the sale is subject Monday, March 20, 2017 at 30 years experience. No Delta=08(01 minute 29 located in Putnam County, to confirmation by the lender 8:30 AM at the district of- XTREME PRESSURE project too big or too small. seconds) to the left, said Tennessee, will be sold to or trustee. This sale may be fice located at 4865 WASH 931-743-0609 point being the Southeast the highest call bidder: rescinded only by the Sub- Gainesboro Grade, Commercial - Residential corner of Lot #1A and the stitute Trustee at any time. If Cookeville, TN 38501. vinyl, gutters, decks, con- 120 Paint/Wallpaper Northeast corner of the Described property located the Substitute Trustee res- 3/17 crete, etc. Licensed & Ins‚d. property described at Putnam County, Ten- cinds the sale, the pur- Free Est. PAINTING/ STAINING/P. herein: thence leaving Lot nessee, to wit: chaser shall only be entitled 005 Gary Flatt, 931-261-5542 WASH, window screens, #41A and running with to a return of any money Public Notices Plumb., Elec., Storm Doors. said right-of-way and said Lying and being in the First paid towards the purchase TOM'S CARPET 38 yrs exp. Exc. Ref's. Call curve a chord bearing and Civil District of Putnam price and shall have no oth- Some secrets need CLEANING • 349-2288 David 931-445-3796 or 265- distance of South 17 de- County, Tennessee, and be- er recourse. Once the pur- 0639. grees 00 minute 07 ing more particularly de- chaser tenders the pur- to be shared. CLEAN 'N' HAPPY seconds W 24.49 feet to a scribed as follows: chase price, the Substitute SEXUAL 1/2 inch rebar found in Trustee may deem the sale 108 said right-of-way; thence Being Lot 13 of Rebecca final in which case the pur- Concrete,Masonry continuing with said right- Place Subdivision, Phase I, chaser shall have no rem- ASSAULT of-way South 12 degrees a plat of which is of record edy. The real property will it's not BELLIS' CONCRETE your fault! Complete Concrete Work Cookeville office opened in 1987 59 minutes 27 seconds W in Plat Cabinet C, Slide 110, be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, by Arnold E. Lefkovitz 20.40 feet to the point of Register's Office, Putnam with no warranties or rep- From grade work to slab beginning and containing County, Tennessee. resentations of any kind, ex- For confidential help Serving Cookeville Area ALL TYPES OF 0.190 acres by survey. Ac- press or implied, including or information, call Since 1997 Licensed, insured. Drug BANKRUPTCIES tual field survey per- This property is subject to without limitation, war- Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 formed by James E. restrictions of record in War- ranties regarding condition free workplace. 858-6240 / 528-6240 More than 35 years of experience filing Helton. R.L.S. #1749, Clin- ranty Deed Book 396, Page of the property or marketab- tens of thousands of bankruptcies. ton Engineering, 390. S. 83, Register's Office of Put- ility of title. G&L CONCRETE • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures Lowe Avenue, #11, nam County, Tennessee. Driveways, sidewalks, • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment Cookeville, Tennessee, on This office may be a debt (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707- patios, retaining walls. Free April 8, 1997. The property described collector. This may be an at- 5197 Est. 20 yrs exp. herein is subject to any mat- tempt to collect a debt and Call 931-445-5624 ALSO KNOWN AS: 1467 ters on plat of record in Plat any information obtained ADOPTIONS Oxford Place, Cookeville, Cabinet C, Slide 110, Re- may be used for that pur- DIVORCE TN 38506 gister's Office of Putnam pose. 025 Special Notices COOKEVILLE CONCRETE County, Tennessee. Driveways, slabs, all types CHILD CUSTODY This sale is subject to all Shapiro & Ingle, LLP FOR YOUR of stamped concrete, all WILLS & PROBATE matters shown on any ap- The previous and last con- Substitute Trustee CONVENIENCE types of metal bldgs. 20% 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville plicable recorded plat; any veyance being a Warranty 10130 Perimeter Parkway disc to all Sr Citizens. Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area unpaid taxes; any restrict- Deed from Daniel Blakley Suite 400 The Herald Citizen has in- Winter time special. 40 yrs 528-5297 ive covenants, easements, and wife, Christine Blakley, Charlotte, NC 28216 stalled an after hours drop exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 www.lefkovitz.com or setback lines that may be to Othonas El Xixis and Phone: (704) 333-8107 box for We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz applicable; any statutory wife, Debbie A. Xixis, of re- Fax: (704) 333-8156 • Circulation Dept. payments 110 rights of redemption of any cord in Record Book 789, www.auction.com • Classified Dept. payments Cons. Work governmental agency, state Page 103, Register's Office • Letters to the Editor BOB'S Construction: Spe- or federal; any prior liens or for Putnam County, Ten- File No. 16-108319 • Community News Bulletin cializing in concrete, Classified Index encumbrances as well as nessee. 3/3, 10, 17 • I Like to Know Questions brick/block, additions, re- Find It Fast In H-C Classified • News & Sports Info and any priority created by a fix- The Monterey Fire Depart- models, hardwood/tile, roof- ture filing; and to any mat- Street Address: 201 Re- Photos Code Classification ment will be accepting ing, building packages, and 535 Antiques & Collectibles ter that an accurate survey becca Pl, Cookeville, Ten- sealed bids for 14 SCBA all your construction needs. of the premises might dis- nessee 38506 YOUR LOCAL NEWS 720 Apartments, Duplexes Rent bottles to fit a Survi Air Pan- Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • 102 Appliance/Electronic Svc. close. In addition, the follow- Parcel Number: 083I B SOURCE Affordable Prices 931-319- ther series pack until March Herald-Citizen 053 Auctions ing parties may claim an in- 015.00 24, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at 6107. terest in the above-refer- Current Owner(s) of Prop- 1300 Neal Street 420 Auto, Truck Parts & Acc. which time bids will be Cookeville, TN 38501 enced property: erty: Othonas El Xixis and opened. Bids can be B&B ROOFING & REMOD- 104 Auto/Machine/Equip. Rental Debbie A. Xixis dropped off at Monterey City PLEASE READ YOUR AD ELING: Roof Repairs & Re- 103 Automotive Svc. & Repair LORA L. YOUNG Hall, 302 E Commercial Av- The Herald-Citizen makes placement. Roof Cleaning, 435 Autos & Trucks Wanted BILLY D. YOUNG The street address of the enue, Monterey, TN 38574 every effort to assure that Home Repairs, additions & 425 Autos For Sale AMERICAN BANK & above described property is and must be marked your ad is accurate. Advert- remodeling. Lic'd/Ins'd Free 530 Boats, Motors & Equip. TRUST believed to be 201 Re- “Sealed Bids – SCBA isers should read their ad- Est (931)979-2076 305 Business Opp. becca Pl, Cookeville, Ten- bottles”. Specs can be ob- vertisement the first day it 310 Business Opp. Wanted The sale held pursuant to nessee 38506, but such ad- tained by calling city hall at appears and report any er- Northern Total Home Care 055 Car Pool this Notice may be rescin- dress is not part of the legal 9 rors immediately. The Her- Roofing/siding specialist, 010 Card of Thanks ded at the Successor Trust- description of the property Small ald-Citizen is responsible for decks, garages, power 123 Carpet & Floorcovering ee’s option at any time. The sold herein and in the event only the first incorrect inser- washing, staining. Free right is reserved to adjourn of any discrepancy, the leg- Ads Get 210 Child/Elder Care tion and no allowance will Est's, Lic/Ins'd, Over 25 yrs 105 Cleaning the day of the sale to anoth- al description herein shall noticed be made for more than one exp, Senior/military dis- 432 Comm’l Trucks For Sale er day, time, and place cer- control. also. insertion. counts. Call (931)349-5180 tain without further publica- 740 Comm’l, Indust. For Rent tion, upon announcement at This sale is subject to, 820 Comm’l, Indust. For Sale the time and place for the without limitation, all mat- HUGE 2 DAY ABDSOLUTE 108 Concrete, Masonry sale set forth above. W&A ters shown on any applic- 110 Construction Work No. 320266 able recorded plat; any un- ANTIQUE AUTCION 112 Electrical paid taxes; any restrictive 215 Employment Opportunities DATED March 3, 2017 covenants, easements, or FRI. & SAT. – March 24 & 25 – 9 AM 615 Farm Tools & Machinery setback lines that may be LOCATION: 1611 ENSOR HOLLOW ROAD 750 Farmland & Pasture Rent WILSON & ASSOCIATES, applicable; any statutory BUFFALO VALLEY, TN 38548 835 Farms For Sale P.L.L.C., right of redemption of any 315 Financial Services Successor Trustee governmental agency, state STONEWARE POTTERY – FURNITURE – COINS – GLASSWARE or federal; any prior liens or 100 Finish Carpentry, Cabinets FOR SALE INFORMA- encumbrances including HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT - UTILITY TRAILERS – LUMBER - 540 Firewood, Stoves & Relate TION, VISIT those created by a fixture fil- TOOLS - COLLECTABLES 630 Food For Sale WWW.MYFIR.COM ing or any applicable 515 Garage & Yard Sales STONEWARE POTTERY : J.H. Sonner Pottery; Virginia 1870-1882: Crocks, Jars; Miles Mill 113 Grading, Excavating, Paving and homeowners’ association Pottery; South Carolina, Circa 1880: Jugs; Cookeville Pottery, Cookeville, TN 1936-1961: Jar and WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM dues or assessments; all Jug; Many More O ver 100 Pieces Of Stoneware • Black Memorabilia: Aunt Jemima Spice 035 Happy Ads 3/10, 17, 24 claims or other matters, Dispenser; Made by F&F, Mole &Die Works; Dayton, Ohio; Aunt Jemima Syrup Dispenser; Made 610 Hay, Feed & Grain Schedule of Events for whether of record or not, by F&F, Mole &Die Works; Dayton, Ohio; Advertising Media Poster; Many More • C ast Iron: Two 241 Health Care Employment Board Week – which may encumber the Miniature Cast Iron Pots; Goat Bottle Opener; Many More • Tools 114 Heating & Cooling March 21-23, 2017 purchaser’s title and any Sears 10 Inch Table Saw w/ Owners Manual; Sears/Craftsman Router w/ router table; Sears/ 855 Home Builders matter that an accurate sur- Craftsman 5/8 HP 4 1/8 Inch Jointer/Planner; Sears/Craftsman 4 x 36 Inch Belt / 6 Inch Disc 825 Homes For Sale The Finance Committee of vey of the premises might Sander 1/3 HP’ Ryobi 16 Inch Scroll Saw; M any More Miscellaneous Tools • Hibel 725 Houses For Rent Cookeville Regional Medic- disclose. Porcelain; Hibel Cobalt Platter: Taro-Kun #341 w/ Certificate – Suggested Retail $595; Hibel 015 In Memory al Center will meet on Tues- White Platter: #74- No Certificate- Suggested Retail $450; Many more • C halk Ware: Annie, 815 Income Property day, March 21, 2017 at The following parties may Sandy, Dick Tracey, Junior, Two Moon Mullins Salt & Pepper Shakers; Bull Dog Bank (some 325 Insurance claim an interest in the damage); Raccoon with Apple Bank • D ecorative Pottery: Four Turkey Planters with two marked 5:00pm in the CRMC Board 330 Investments Room. above-referenced property Napco Ware, Japan; Turkey Salt and Pepper Shakers; Many More • L USTERWARE: Willow to be affected by the fore- Birds Jema Pottery, Holland circa 1953; Many more • D EPRESSION GLASS AND RUBY 205 Jobs Wanted closure: GLASS; Mayfair “Open Rose” Pink Cookie Jar & Lid, Hocking Glass (original glass, the stem 001 Legals The Planning Committee of 605 Livestock, Poultry & Supplies Cookeville Regional Medic- branched to form an “A”. Bottom contains a 1 ¾ mold circle rim that can be felt with a fingernail. al Center will meet on Tues- Any judgment creditor or li- Reproduction has a simple stem.) circa 1931-1937; M any more • W ooden Ware Vintage 050 Lost and Found day, March 21, 2017 follow- en holder with an interest Stools; Wooden Bowls, Plates and Trays; Large and Small Trenchers & Dough Bowls; Sugar 840 Lots, Acreage & Resorts subordinate to the said Buckets or Firkins; Many more • Furniture: Oak Kitchen Cabinet with glass upper doors with 710 Misc. For Rent ing the Finance Committee three small drawers and the bottom has two large drawers with two large bins for sugar and flour; in the CRMC Board Room. Deed of Trust or any party 510 Misc. For Sale claiming by, through, or un- 1840’s Walnut Butler’s Desk from Doctor Willis’ family estate in Historic Much Much more • 505 Misc. Wanted der any of the foregoing. Miscellaneous Items: Twelve Kerosene Lamps In Various Sizes and Styles; Victorian Kerosene The Board of Trustees of Lamp Holders & Various Parts; M any, Many More Miscellaneous Items • Baseball and 735 Mobile Home Spaces Cookeville Regional Medic- Such parties known to the 730 Mobile Homes For Rent Substitute Trustee may in- Football Cards: Many Individual and Box Sets of Baseball Cards; Many Football Cards • al Center will meet Coins: 1900 Morgan Dollar; (2) 1921 Morgan Dollar; (3) 1979 S, 1979 P, 1979 S Susan B; 845 Mobile Homes For Sale Thursday, March 23, 2017 clude: New Peoples Bank, 320 Money Wanted Inc. Anthony Dollar (BU); Sets- 1979 D and 1979P Susan B Anthony Dollar (BU) Sets; Many, Many at 6:00pm in the CRMC more. Too Many to list • CURRENCY: 1935A One Dollar Silver Certificate (Unc); 1957 One 410 Motorcycles & ATV’s Board Room. Dollar Silver Certificate (Unc);Many more • F OREIGN CURRENCY: 1949 Singapore One Dollar; 525 Nuts & Treats 3/17, 19 Any right of equity of re- The Central Bank Of The Bahamas One Dollar; Viet – Nam 20 Dollar Dong; Central Bank Of The demption, statutory and oth- 040 Offers For Senior Citizen SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S Philippines 1 Peso • F OREIGN COINS: 1875 German Empire 1 Mark; 1953 Cuban Silver 25 830 Open Houses erwise, and homestead are Centavos; Centennial Birth Of Jose Marti ; 1960 Viet – Nam Cong Hoa 1 Dong; Many more • SALE waived in accord with the 140 Other CASINO CHIP: 427. 1992 Casino Royale Silver $1 Chip; 428. Kentucky Derby Souvenir Token 120 Painting, Wallpapering terms of said Deed of Trust, and more! Sale at public auction will be and the title is believed to 030 Personal Notices on March 30, 2017 at be good, but the under- 121 Pest Control 10:00AM local time, at the signed will sell and convey 545 Pets & Supplies front door, Putnam County only as Substitute Trustee. 122 Plumbing Courthouse, 421 East Spring Street, Cookeville, 745 Property Management The right is reserved to ad- 005 Public Notices Tennessee pursuant to journ the day of the sale to Deed of Trust executed by 850 Real Estate Agents another day, time, and place 810 Real Estate For Trade Othonas El Xixis and certain without further pub- Debbie N. Xixis, to Randall 805 Real Estate Wanted lication, upon announce- 415 Recreation Vehicles E. Graham, Trustee, as ment at the time and place trustee for Mortgage Elec- for the sale set forth above. 125 Remodeling & Repair Work tronic Registration Systems, If you purchase a property 715 Rooms For Rent Inc. as nominee for First Na- at the foreclosure sale, the 277 Sales Employment tional Bank of Tennessee entire purchase price is due 290 Schools & Instruction on October 15, 2013 at Re- and payable at the conclu- 127 Sheetrock, Drywall cord Book 789, Page 105, sion of the auction in the 025 Special Notices Instrument No. 159161; form of a certified/bank 020 Statewide Clasifieds conducted by Shapiro & check made payable to or AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This fine collection of antiques is the result of many, many 620 Tobacco Base For Rent Ingle, LLP, having been ap- endorsed to Shapiro & years of collecting and due to relocation the sellers must part with their treasures. We 625 Tobacco Base Wanted pointed Substitute or Suc- Ingle, LLP. No personal have a full two days worth of antiques to sell, so be sure to set your calendar, make cessor Trustee, all of re- 405 Trailers, Misc. Equipment checks will be accepted. To plans to attend and spend these days with the “Poindexter Team.” 130 Tree Service and Related cord in the Putnam County 550 Trees, Plants, Flowers TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK DAY OF SALE 283 Trucking Employment DRIVER’S LICENSE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN BIDDER CARD 430 Trucks For Sale 727 Vacation Rentals SELLERS: David & Patricia McKee WANTED 520 Want To Swap 705 Wanted To Rent For detailed list 135 Yard Work and Related WALNUT & CHERRY LOGS of photos and TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL

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(931)239-5812 email spartaresumes@bb- or Tony with any questions. disability benefits, educa- DREAM SCAPES LAND- bind.com. Resumes may tional assistance, paid vaca- The City of Algood is seek- 121 Pest Control SCAPE also be sent to spartare- LEGAL SECRETARY tions & holidays. Mowing, mulch, top soil, wanted for Established firm. ing applicants for a Police [email protected] Officer. Duties and respons- landscape gravel, bobcat, Exp pref. Send resume to Interested candidates may dump truck. Stone work & BOX 1194, H-C P.O. Box ibilities include patrolling Cumberland Cleaning obtain additional informa- within Algood City limits by flagstone, Call (931)252- Company has openings for 2729, Cookeville, TN tion or apply on-line by com- 4707 38502-2729 vehicle and/or foot and en- part-time custodians. 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Interested candidates must fore you must be respons- maintains, and repairs ma- chinery, equipment, facilit- Immediate positions being submit an application and ible and have a good work filled, apply online for imme- resume. ethic. ies, plumbing, electrical & systems through advanced diate consideration. Applications are available at GANTT'S AUTO TRIM www.wisintl.com w REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & Special Instructions: Email level maintenance respons- DOORS. Call today for free in- & UPHOLSTERY ibilities. H.S. diploma or Complete Auto/Boat Interiors your resume or letter of in- home Est. Serving Ckvl for over GED, applicable & valid Owner Wayne Gantt terest to 15 yrs. 931-Windows technical school certifica- 931-372-7606 cumberlandcleaning tions, 5+ yrs manufacturing BEST CHOICE ROOFING [email protected] maintenance or related en- Shingle roof replacements, In the subject line type most projects completed in 210 Child/Elder Care CUSTODIAN POSITION. If v 1 day. 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130 Tree Service I WOULD LIKE TO SIT Cummins Filtration with the elderly Cookeville Plant is a Glob- OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE Call Mary @ (931)319-3538 al manufacturer of media 4 generations of tree care. and filtration product. We Specialize in dangerous tree WILL LIKE to babysit in are recruiting for the follow- removal.Grind stumps. ing position at the Lic/Ins. T. Bowman 537- my home. Infants to 3 yr olds 319-5681 no ans lve msg. Cookeville Plant. 2466;260-5655 HR Coordinator M & M TREE SERVICE I WOULD like to house Responsibilities Include Trim, top & remove trees. clean or sit with elderly but not limited to: Also stump removal. people part-time. 931-252- •Data Entry into HR Inform- Free Est. Lic/Ins 3893, 372-2540. ation System. Running Re- Call 432-4382 or 260-6304 ports. •Extrapolating Data from EVERGREEN TREE ser- 215 Employment Opp. multiple sources. •Conduct- vice We top, trim, prune & ing Research. remove trees. 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[email protected] •Assisting in the administra- 931-644-2115 tion of the Collective Bar- Automotive Technician gaining Agreement. 135 Yard Work Tired of working weekends? •Planning Employee Busy shop, Mon-Fri, one po- Events. Preparing Present- RHETT BUTLER's sition open for Experience ations on an ad-hoc basis. LAWN CARE Tech! Apply in person at: •Must have Strong Interper- Mowing, Landscaping, Doc's Auto & Tire, 233 sonal Skills. Must work well Mulching, West Broad St, Ckvl, 38501. under pressure. Must be Yard Maintenance able to work on multiple Call local cell 544-3303 BB&T Legge Insurance is projects simultaneously and hiring! We currently have an meet time sensitive dead- LAWN MOWING: Gutter opportunity for a Commer- lines. cleaning, light hauling. odd cial P&C producer in Qualifications: jobs, remove old barns/bld- Cookeville. The ideal can- •Minimum of Bachelor’s De- ings, garage cleaning. 432- didate will be a dynamic and gree in Business, Human 0863 / 510-4040 competitive sales person Resources or Related who wants to join our team Fields. MOWING, LANDSCAPING, and make a difference. If Pressure Washing, hauling, •Minimum of 3 years re- you have the drive and want lated experience. cleaning, odd jobs. Free to be part of a leading or- Est. Call 265-5775 •Must be proficient in Mi- ganization in the area, crosoft Office ie: word, please submit your resume powerpoint, excel and ac- YARD MAN to [email protected]. cess. Must be proficient in FREE Est., experienced These positions include full other Web based applica- Low rates, great work. comprehensive health bene- tions. Mowing. fits, the opportunity to work •Strong Written and Oral 931-432-2494 or with great people, reliable Communication Skills 931-261-4629 work/life balance, 6% 401k match, pension, and others. 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We are also offering a Comm/Res, Many Years Exp, Apply online at: sign on bonus ($1,500) for CNA Free Est, Cheapest rates in www.crmchealth.org positions. We also have one Town (931)303-4317, 858-4698 E.O.E. position open for a Dietary Aide. We offer top pay and benefits including 401k Retirement, Employee Stock Ownership, Health, Dental, Life, Vacation Package, Scholarship program for nurse advancement. (931) 525-6655 - Phone (931) 525-3581 - Fax 444 One-Eleven Place Cookeville, TN 38506 BETHESDA Health Care Center We are an equal opportunity employer

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B6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, March 17, 2017 SPORTS NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT CLAY: Bulldogs take on Knoxville Grace in semis

From Page B1 Loretto in scoring. Woods had 13, while Will McBee and Jacob Hall- today,” Edwards said. “I had not seen mark scored seven points apiece. them play any junk defenses, so we A bright spot for the Bulldogs was weren’t really expecting that. We’ve their play on the backboards against seen just about every defense this the much-taller Mustangs. year.” With Key leading the way with 13, “When I saw the man defense, I just Clay County outrebounded Loretto wanted to attack it,” Key said. “I just 34-25. wanted to try and get to the rim. “At halftime, we were up 15-10 on That’s basically what I do. I attack the glass. Our big guys did a great job the rim and when they close on me, I and even the smallest guy on the just kick out to the shooters.” floor, Peyton Smith, came up with Key’s stat line reads, 17 of 25 from some big offensive rebounds. Every- the field and 19 of 23 from the charity body battled and did their part and it stripe. He also had 13 rebounds, four was a great team win for us.” assists and three steals. “You kind of Loretto coach Harley Simbeck build a bond around him,” Silk said praised the Bulldogs after the game about playing with Key. “A lot of peo- Thursday and, especially, the play of ple think, that don’t watch him play a Key. He said the Mustangs had a plan lot, that he doesn’t pass the ball very to try and slow him down, hoping to much and that he’s a ball hog, but he keep him under 35 points. isn’t. If he needs to take over, he does. “At the 1A level, that’s an unbeliev- But he’s not scared to give up the able talent,” Simbeck said after- ball.” wards. Morry Gash | AP Silk scored 10 points, while Russell “Our kids hadn’t seen anything like Middle Tennessee State's Giddy Potts and Minnesota's Reggie Lynch battle chipped in with six points. Jake that and I think that showed. He for a loose ball during the second half of a first-round tournament game Thurs- Ashlock had three, and Peyton Smith made some shots that were tough day in Milwaukee. and Seth Ogletree scored one point shots, that we contested and he still each. made them. You’ve got to tip your hat MTSU’s roll continues with Childress scored 17 points to lead to him, he’s a great player.” 81-72 win over Minnesota, Arvidsson scores as Predators will play Butler Saturday top Washington Capitals in OT

By GENARO C. ARMAS win as an upset. “We have a lot of re- By STEPHEN WHYNO proving to 4-7 in the 3-on-3 session AP Sports Writer spect for Minnesota, but I think our AP Hockey Writer this season and showing signs that record speaks for itself, and what struggles in that area may be over. MILWAUKEE — Middle Tennessee we’ve done all year long.” WASHINGTON — Two years of Arvidsson’s 25th goal of the season took down another Big Ten team in the The Blue Raiders set a school record overtime struggles didn’t have the made the Predators 6-19 in overtime NCAA Tournament, though the latest for victories and a Conference USA Nashville Predators all that con- over the past two years. Ryan Jo- victory didn’t really feel like an upset. record with 17 league wins. cerned. hansen, who made the pass to set up The Blue Raiders stood up to Min- A season of redemption came to an The Predators got the puck and the 2-on-1, said the struggles have nesota’s rugged defense, then blew end for fifth-seeded Minnesota (24-10), kept it long enough for Viktor Arvids- motivated the Predators, who also past the foul-prone Golden Gophers which bounced back from an eight-win son to score 65 seconds into overtime won Monday in overtime against for an 81-72 victory on Thursday. season in 2015-16 to return to the and give them a 2-1 victory over the Winnipeg. Middle Tennessee proved it was no NCAAs. NHL-leading Washington Capitals on Nashville has won three in a row one-year wonder after shocking Michi- Amir Coffey had 17 points to lead Thursday night. Nashville has won and picked up points in five consecu- gan State as a No. 15 seed last March. Minnesota, while Dupree McBrayer two straight games in overtime, im- tive games. “We think we belong on a national added 16. stage,” coach Kermit Davis said. “I “We don’t believe in moral victories, knew we’d play well and we did so but honestly I’m so proud of this team today.” and this is probably one of the most Reggie Upshaw scored 19 points and historical Gopher teams,” center Reg- Giddy Potts added 15 for the Blue gie Lynch said. Raiders (31-4), who move on to face Big picture fourth-seeded Butler in the second Middle Tennessee: Six-foot-10 for- round on Saturday. ward Brandon Walters added punch No longer a mystery team in March, off the bench in the first half with Middle Tennessee played like seasoned eight points, giving the versatile Blue NCAA veterans with the way they held Raiders another scoring threat. Potts off the Gophers’ comeback attempt said before practice on Wednesday that from a 17-point deficit in front of a his team could keep up with any loud and large contingent of Min- tempo, and the Blue Raiders proved it nesota fans. after taking advantage of Minnesota Upshaw, a senior captain, responded when Lynch was on the bench. with seven straight points, including a Minnesota: It was a bitter ending for 3-pointer and a reverse layup during a a team that bounced back from a five- 7-3 run to help give Middle Tennessee game losing streak at midseason. But a 10-point lead with 3:40 left. the Gophers program is back on solid “I don’t think so at all,” Davis said footing after returning to the NCAAs when asked if he would classify the for the first time since 2013.

With 2 gift FTs late, Northwestern prevails 68-66 over Vanderbilt By EDDIE PELLS maybe not as bad as down one, and I’m think- AP National Writer Chris Webber calling a ing maybe I made a mis- timeout that Michigan take,” he said. “I had to SALT LAKE CITY — didn’t have or George- put my mind on making At Northwestern, the town’s Fred Brown the free throws at the party goes on. throwing the pass to end.” At Vanderbilt, there is James Worthy of North Northwestern forced Call one of our marketing consultants at only one question: What Carolina in the final, but LaChance to miss a 3 on was he thinking? certainly not one for the the next possession and (931)526-9716 to reserve your advertising space. Northwestern’s first- “One Shining Moment” the Wildcats made (24-11) ever NCAA Tournament video, either. another free throw. Deadline: Tuesday, March 21st victory, 68-66 over Van- “An honest mistake,” Fisher-Davis heaved a derbilt, came after Com- Northwestern coach desperation shot at the Publication Date: Friday, March 24th modores guard Matthew Chris Collins called it. buzzer, but it missed, Fisher-Davis inexplica- “You feel bad for players. and he sunk his head bly grabbed Bryant He was tremendous and reached down to his McIntosh of the Wildcats today. Certainly, I was shoes in despair before on purpose, sending surprised.” heading to the sideline McIntosh to the free The sequence was set where his teammates throw line for the go- up after Riley LaChance hugged him. ahead points with 14.6 made a layup with 17.8 While the Wildcats seconds left. seconds remaining to put doused Collins with “I actually thought we the Commodores up by water to celebrate a win were down one,” Fisher- one. But seconds after that extends the pro- Davis explained after the in-bounds pass, gram’s first trip to Thursday’s heartbreaker Fisher-Davis reached out March Madness by at in the West region. and grabbed McIntosh least one more game, “Coach ... pointed at him, around the waist while there were red eyes in but he was just telling the Northwestern guard the Vanderbilt locker me that was my was dribbling up the room. But Fisher-Davis’ matchup. I took it as (I backcourt. That put teammates had his back. should) foul.” eighth-seeded North- “He’s the type of per- And though Fisher- western in the double son (who’s going to) feel Davis scored 14 of his 22 bonus, and McIntosh some blame,” forward points in the second half went to the line and Luke Kornet said. “But to help ninth-seeded calmly swished the free in the second half, we Vandy (19-16) rally from throws with 14.6 seconds have no chance if he 15 points down, his mis- left for a 67-66 lead. doesn’t make the shots take was the main take- “When he grabbed me, that he made. We’re with away from this game — I had thought we were him no matter what.”