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Herald-CitizenSUNDAY,Herald-Citizen MARCH 31, 2019 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 117TH YEAR | NO. 64 $1.50 Th e bees knees New school buses big on safety features BY JIM HERRIN HERALD-CITIZEN

Electronic stability. Full view camera technology. Collision mitigation. Those are some of the terms used to describe safety improvements for Putnam County’s newest school buses. “These are the Cadillac buses that we got this time,” said Transportation Director Kim Bradford, describing fi ve new vehicles that went into service this week. “We are very, very fortunate that we got these.” Sales rep Ashley Scurlock said the Ca- dillac description comes not from the cost ($104,226 per vehicle), but from the safety features included with the 78-passenger buses. “Collision mitigation alerts the driver if something is in their way,” she said. “If the driver is distracted driving down the road, there is radar that checks the path that the bus is on and will alert the driver that they need to make a decision because something is stopped in their path.” In some cases, the bus will brake on its own to avoid a collision, she said. Besides BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN that, electronic stability control works to Luna the chihuahua-terrier dressed as a bumblebee for the costume contest at the first ever Upper prevent the bus from rolling over if a driv- Cumberland Pet Expo Saturday at the Hyder-Burks Agricultural Pavilion. The event was designed to er takes a turn too sharply. The buses also raise funds and awareness for the Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter, while giving loving pet have updated camera systems, including a owners a hand with things like training and vaccines. back-up camera that allows the driver to see a wide-angle view immediately behind the

SEE BUS, PAGE A2 Pre-K program registration begins

BY JIM HERRIN needs of young children in all room activities throughout the HERALD-CITIZEN areas of development including year to keep them informed. language, early literacy, math, Enrollment in the Voluntary Although several weeks still science, social studies, the arts, Pre-K program is based upon a remain in the school year, regis- physical development, social emo- child’s eligibility as identifi ed by tration is already underway for tional development, and healthy state law (TCA 49-6-101-104). next year. living.” “First priority are students PreK-5 Teaching and Learn- Ramsey said each day is planned identifi ed as economically disad- ing Supervisor Jill Ramsey said to provide hands-on experiences vantaged,” Ramsey said. “This Putnam County parents whose that develop and support a child’s identifi cation is based on income children will be four years old by love and joy of learning. levels set each year by the Depart- Aug. 15 may be eligible to attend “The classroom environment ment of Health and Human Ser- B E N W H E E L E R | H E R A L D - C I T I Z E N the Putnam County Schools Vol- creates a safe, nurturing and sup- vices, and used during the applica- Cookeville couple Richard and Terri untary PreK program. portive place for young children to tion process to determine income Grogan booked a dream vacation to see “A child’s fi rst year of school is explore these new learning oppor- eligibility for enrollment.” the Aurora Borealis, but were among an exciting time for both you and tunities and to set the foundation Other priorities include stu- reportedly 464 passengers airlifted off your child,” she said. “The goal of for future learning in the years dents with disabilities, students their Viking Sky cruise ship. the pre-K school year is to engage to come,” she said, adding that identifi ed as English Language each child in learning through a the child’s teacher will provide curriculum that focuses on the parents with information on class- SEE PRE-K, PAGE A2 Safe on shore Cookeville couple survives TTU Clothesline cruise nightmare BY BEN WHEELER Project is Tuesday HERALD-CITIZEN Richard and Terri Grogan set off on a Since 1998, the Tech Pride Room has been the cruise to witness the Aurora Borealis, but site of the Clothesline Project, a visual display the dream adventure ended abruptly. that bears witness to the violence against wom- The Viking Sky cruise ship that the Gro- en. gans were on board became stranded off the During the public display, a clothesline is coast of Norway after engines failed report- hung with shirts, with each shirt decorated to edly because of low oil levels. represent a particular woman’s experience, by What started as a dream vacation ended the survivor herself or by someone who cares up becoming a nightmare. about her. “It was wonderful. Early parts of the The shirts will be on display Tuesday, April 2, cruise, no complaints at all,” said Rich- from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again from 4 to 7 p.m. ard Grogan. “Getting down into the sea, “It’s a way for the community to understand we noticed there was a real storm taking the extent of interpersonal violence,” said Diana place outside. Somewhere in the lunch time Lalani of Tennessee Tech’s Women’s Center. “A (Saturday), we noticed there was a big reef lot of people walk out feeling informed and want ahead of us.” to do something to end violence.” Clothesline Project shirts will be on display Tuesday, “I expected the boat to go down a ways, The Clothesline Project started with 31 shirts April 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again from 4-7 p.m. turn into the channel and go right around in the Tech Pride Room in the Roaden University SEE PROJECT, PAGE A2 Center at TTU. SEE SAFE, PAGE A2 herald-citizen.com INDEX 5 sections | 40 pages OBITUARIES Page A9 DEAR ABBY B2 MORE! B1 Nicholas Jacquin, Cookeville James McReynolds, Cookeville Jerry Phillips, Gainesboro CALENDAR A8 OPINION A4 Larry Henry, Cookeville Leroy Miller, Crossville Frances Daniel, Monroe CLASSIFIED C1 SPORTS D1 Mary Key, Cookeville Clarence Anderson, Silver Point A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Upper Cumberland Pet Expo Friday Cash 3 Evening 7-8-3, Lucky Sum: 18 Midday 3-1-3, Lucky Sum: 7 Morning 3-4-2, Lucky Sum: 9 Cash 4 Evening 8-6-9-2, Lucky Sum: 25 Midday 1-7-3-1, Lucky Sum: 12 Morning 9-8-3-0, Lucky Sum: 20 Mega Millions 05-14-15-62-66, Mega Ball: 3, Megaplier: 3 Tennessee Cash 09-16-19-28-35, Bonus: 3 Estimated jackpot: $540,000

0READER SERVICES0 JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN Address: Showing off Putnam County’s newest school B E N W H E E L E R | H E R A L D - C I T I Z E N 1300 Neal St. buses are, from left, Safety and Training Brittany Copley, right, helped Ziva and her owner Kelly Carpenter find Cookeville, TN 38501 Coordinator Laura McMurray, Ashley Scurlock their way to the microchip clinic at the Upper Cumberland Pet Expo on of Cumberland, Tennessee’s IC bus dealer, Saturday at the Hyder-Burks Agricultural Pavilion. Mailing Address: Putnam County Transportation Director Kim P.O. Box 2729 Bradford, and Assistant Director of Schools Cookeville TN 38502 Corby King.

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News bus. That camera complements others on the inside. [email protected] “We’ve got fi ve cameras. We’ve got a camera in Sports the back that shows what’s going on in the back of [email protected] the bus, we’ve go two in the middle, we’ve got one on Advertising the driver and one on the dash facing out,” Bradford [email protected] said. “We’re fortunate enough that one of the buses Living also has the stop sign camera on it.” [email protected] The stop sign camera, she said, is intended to Circulation catch drivers who ignore the warning signals on a [email protected] school bus. Business News “You can get real tight on the driver,” she said. [email protected] “We can even get the tag number.” Church News She said the new rear-engine buses also have an- [email protected] other advantage not specifi cally related to safety. School News “We needed trip buses, and that’s pretty much [email protected] what these buses are going to be for because they Classified Ads have pass-through cargoes. We can get a lot more BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN [email protected] cargo in them,” said Bradford. “You can’t store a lot Xavier was one of a number of adoptable pets at the Upper of football equipment or things like ice coolers in Cumberland Pet Expo. The pointer and Labrador mix was brought by Letter Guidelines the cargoes of the ones we have now.” the Putnam County Animal Shelter on Saturday to the Hyder-Burks All letters to the editor must be Bradford said the fi ve-bus purchase won’t com- Agricultural Pavilion. signed and include the writer’s pletely make up for the seven vehicles that will be name, address and phone going out of service at the end of the school year, but number. Letters are subject to offi cials are exploring avenues to potentially pur- editing and/or rejection. A strict chase two more. 400-word limit will be enforced. Send letters to the mailing address listed above, or email to [email protected]. PROJECT: Annual event is Order a Photo Every photograph taken by a Tuesday on the TTU campus Herald-Citizen photographer FROM PAGE A1 and published in the paper is available for purchase. Go hung in Hyannis, Massachusetts, in the fall of 1990. to www.herald-citizen.com The purposes of the project are to bear witness and click on “Photo Gallery.” to the survivors as well as the victims of the war Also, many photos included in against women, to help with the healing process for online stories are available for people who have lost a loved one or survivors of this purchase. violence, to educate, document and raise society’s awareness of the extent of the problem of violence Subscriptions against women and to provide a nationwide network To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. of support, encouragement and information for Visa, MasterCard, Discover other communities starting their own Clothesline JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN and AmEx accepted. Project. Makayla Clark works with students in her PreK class at Northeast Rates: “Anyone can make shirts,” Lalani said. “It’s not Elementary School, from left, London Major, Emily Parkins and Tytus 3 mo 6 mo 1yr limited to women. Men are also victims of this vio- Roberts. PreK registration for the upcoming school year begins April 1. Carrier or lence as well.” Mail: 385 Some shirts are sad while others are humorous. Zip Code $28 $54 $95 But they all are expressive and touching, Lalani PRE-K: Applications available starting Monday Print & said. E-Edition $29 $56 $98 “I think it’s beautiful that survivors come in to FROM PAGE A1 enrolled in pre-K. E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 make the shirt and donate it to the Clothesline Proj- “You can pick up an application for Mail: Outside ect,” Lalani said. “It’s a way of healing.” Learners, in state custody, or those your child at any of our elementary 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 Over the years, the Women’s Center has collected identifi ed as educationally at-risk due schools, the Board of Education offi ce, Mail: Outside a large number of shirts to display. to neglect or abuse. located at 1400 E. Spring St., the local Tennessee $82 $132 $220 “We have probably 350 to 400 shirts,” Lalani said. Available space in each school Health Department, or many of the “There are so many we can’t put them all up.” system is limited and is based on the pediatrician’s offi ces,” Ramsey said. Miss Your Paper? The Monday prior to the Clothesline Project dis- funding awarded each year through a Completed applications should be Your carrier is an independent play, Tech’s ROTC sends several cadets over to help grant process. Children must be four dropped off at the Board of Education contractor. However, as a string the clothesline all through the Tech Pride years old by Aug. 15 of the new school offi ce. If you have questions about service to our subscribers, our Room. year and reside in the area served by the program, call the District Offi ce circulation department is open For more information about Tech’s Women’s Cen- the school district. No child who is at 526-9777, ext. 1211. Applications are from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- ter, visit www.tntech.edu/women. age eligible for kindergarten may be available starting April 1. day-Friday and from 7-9 a.m. each Sunday to answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. SAFE: Herald-Citizen Cookeville couple airlifted from cruise ship, now home safe and sound USPS 313-680 FROM PAGE A1 Life boats reportedly could “They are giving (the Cap- following day. ISSN 8750-5541 not be launched from the tain) credit for stopping an The Grogans said the level The Herald-Citizen is published after- them, but it kept going toward cruise ship due to the water be- imminent crash under unfor- of care they received on shore noons Tuesday through Friday and them.” ing too wild during the storm. tunate circumstances.” from the Norwegians was com- Sunday morning except New Year’s Norwegian media reported Terri Grogan described the The Viking Sky ship made passionate and personal. Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day by Cookeville wind gusts up to 43 mph and event as terrifying but credit- a call for assistance leading “That was the moment that Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., waves over 26 feet, causing ed the crew with their han- to 464 passengers, including really carried us away,” he P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. violent movement and damage dling of the event. the Grogans, being airlifted said. Periodicals postage paid at Cookeville to the ship. “When the water came by helicopter off the ship on Viking Sky offi cials report- TN. POSTMASTER: send address changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box “Once the boat lost power, through, I texted our girls March 23. edly said they would refund 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. the boat has stabilizers that and I said this is where we “They put a harness around the money from the cruise and The Herald-Citizen is a member of are supposed to hold it steady are, we’re on the Viking Sky, us and walk us out,” he said. send passengers on another the Tennessee Press Association during storms and they failed we’re in trouble, this is not a “Next thing I know, a helicop- cruise at no expense. and the Associated Press. The As- sociated Press is entitled exclusively as well,” he said. “All of a sud- drill,” she said. “As a general ter is yanking us up on this The Grogans said they might to use for publication news printed in den a wave hits the boat and it rule, people were panicked winch to get us to land.” wait awhile before heading out the Herald-Citizen. goes to almost 45 degrees, we but they weren’t giving us all Roughly 900 passengers on another cruise. didn’t know what was happen- the details and I’m sure they were taken to port when the “It’s good to be home,” he ing.” couldn’t.” engines regained power the said. Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Tonight Monday Night Tuesday Night Almanac Lindsay McReynolds Patchy frost after 1 a.m. Otherwise, Patchy frost after 5 a.m. Partly cloudy, Mostly clear, with a low around 37. Sunday is the 90th day of the year, with 275 remain- Managing Editor clear, with a low around 28. with a low around 36. ing. The sun sets at 7:03 p.m. and will rise at 6:39 a.m. Wednesday Monday. The moon is a waning crescent with 19% of the Roger Wells Monday Tuesday Sunny, with a high near 67. visible disc illuminated. Advertising Director Areas of frost before 8 a.m. Other- Patchy frost before 8 a.m. Mostly wise, sunny, with a high near 54. sunny, with a high near 60. Keith McCormick Circulation Manager SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com

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Looking for a long-lived pet? That may be true, but we did notice at f you’re looking for a cute JUST tank and refi lled to the aquarium with positive the same time a deadly shooting was hap- and cuddly pet, the one I’m JENNIE the water only results. “In all honesty, though,” pening a thousand miles away, Cookeville Iwriting about today probably when the level got Sarah said, “these animals don’t isn’t what you’re after. But if so low we feared require a lot of care or atten- law enforcement offi cers, fi refi ghters and you want a pet that will likely the newts might tion. They’re not something you emergency responders worked together be around longer than any dog shrivel up and die. take out and play with like you to achieve a much diff erent outcome to a or cat (maybe a LOT longer), you I can’t attest as to would a hamster. They just kind dangerous situation. might want to consider a newt. how often James fed of hang out. In fact, one of the When my son James was six Nukem and Dukem, newts disappeared for several Thursday morning, someone called years old, he asked for a pet but that fi rst canis- months and we just assumed police to report that a man was threaten- snake. The answer was no. We JENNIE ter of pellets lasted he’d died and disintegrated. ing to harm himself and his juvenile son. already had enough snakes that IVEY until he was well Then one day he showed up Police responded, and after they were came into the house uninvited. into middle school. again on top of the rock.” A visit to Exotic Tropicals yield- James grew up. What will happen when Jude unable to negotiate with the man, broke ed the perfect compromise—two He graduated from high school can no longer fulfi ll his newt into the home and rescued the boy, who red-bellied newts. We were and enrolled in Tennessee Tech. duties? One more brother, six- was reportedly physically unharmed in assured they required minimal He got married. It was clear year-old Will, is waiting in the the incident. care and were fun to watch. he had little interest in or time wings. All we needed to buy to go with for his newts. I certainly didn’t How long do newts live? The father was arrested and taken to them was a glass aquarium with want to take care of them. So According to my research, 20 the Putnam County Jail. a screened top, a bag of smooth James gifted Nukem and Dukem years is not unusual. One source That story could have ended much dif- pebbles, some plastic plants and and their habitat to his wife’s said that some newts have been ferently if it hadn’t been for the offi cers, a canister of amphibian pellet young nephew, Jack. When Jack known to live far beyond that. food. De-chlorinated water and became too busy, he passed the So what will happen when Will SWAT team and emergency responders a fl at rock the newts could climb newts down to younger brother gets too old for Nukem and who acted swiftly in the way they’ve been onto when they grew tired of Isaac, who in turn passed them Dukem? “I don’t know,” Sarah trained to preserve the lives of not only swimming were available at to younger brother Jude. told me. “But I’m positive there the innocent but also those suspected of home. Their mom Sarah calls nine- won’t be any more little brothers James named his new pets year-old Jude the “newt master.” to take over.” committing crimes. Nukem and Dukem. He takes responsibility for feed- Fortunately, Cookeville is still small For more than fi fteen years, ing live crickets and occasional JENNIE IVEY is a Cookeville writer. enough that violent crime doesn’t seem to those newts thrived on neglect. pellets to Nukem and Dukem. Visit her website at jennieivey. happen here as often as it does in larger We almost never cleaned their He’s added two red-bellied toads com cities. We believe it’s worth celebrating when everyone is able to walk away from a dangerous situation because of the work Vets might be entitled to a tax refund of our law enforcement. Following Thursday’s incident, Cookev- ast July, the IRS sent out Have fewer than have to fi ll out an amended tax ille Police Capt. Bobby Anderson praised letters (numbers 6060-A and 20 years of service, return (1040X) and write the the Putnam County Board of Education, L6060-D) to roughly 130,000 Have a disability words “veteran disability sever- veterans across the country rating of less than ance” across the top. People at the Cookeville Fire Department, Putnam notifying them about a refund 30 percent (more the IRS are trained to catch that County Emergency Services and the Ten- available to those who had taxes about disability wording if it’s clearly written on nessee Department of Children’s Services improperly withheld from their MEG ratings below), a form. for their help, and we’d like to thank them disability severance pay be- Have left the mil- The form itself can be tricky tween 1991 and 2016. To take ad- O’NEIL itary after Jan. 17, to fi ll out correctly, and unfortu- too. vantage of the refund, an eligible 1991, and nately, there’s no appeal process Unless you’re doing the work that puts veteran has to fi le an amended HaveHtt gotten severance pay for in place when a form has errors you or your loved one in harm’s way ev- tax return before the end of July injuries that the military says on it. However, if you know your eryday, you can’t imagine the real danger 2019 for the year in which they were combat-related at the time original form is wrong for some received disability severance. the person left the military. reason, you can correct the our law enforcement offi cers face as part As that deadline swiftly When a service member error by refi ling. of their jobs. approaches, the Tennessee suff ers a medical disability In addition, government re- We’re happy to report in this situation Taxpayer Project (an initiative that makes them unfi t for duty, sponse time has been slow — one that our offi cers and emergency respond- of Legal Aid Society of Middle the VA assigns him or her a person we’ve worked with who Tennessee and the Cumber- disability rating based on the fi led in November still hasn’t ers were able to preserve the lives of lands) is stepping up its eff orts severity of his or her disabili- heard back on the status of her those involved in Thursday’s incident as to get the word out to veterans ty. Those with ratings over 30 fi ling, for instance. The recent well as their own. who might qualify. We don’t percent are eligible for early 34-day government shutdown know how many veterans in retirement with ongoing ben- also complicated the process, Tennessee are eligible for the efi ts. Service members with a since it represented more than MODERATELY CONFUSED program. But considering how disability rating of less than 30 one-twelfth of the time that the life circumstances can change percent are traditionally off ered benefi t is available. over decades — 1991 feels like an a disability severance package My most important piece eternity ago — it’s very possible as a one-time payment — which of advice to veterans is not to that many of the 130,000 eligible is not supposed to be taxed. The procrastinate on exercising veterans have moved repeatedly government’s error in taxing your rights. If you’ve received a or changed names, making it this benefi t was corrected with 6060-A or 6060-D letter from the harder for the IRS notifi cation to a recent piece of legislation, the IRS, read it and determine if you reach them. Combat-Injured Veterans Tax qualify. Follow the instructions There’s also the possibility Fairness Act of 2016. very carefully, and call the IRS’ that some veterans are inten- The amount of money avail- special team number (833-558- tionally avoiding messages from able through the program 5245, ext. 378) to get answers if the IRS — maybe they owe taxes largely depends on each veter- you’re unsure about something. for other income, for instance. an’s circumstances, including They are open between 7 a.m. Or perhaps they’ve fallen behind his years of service and how he and 7 p.m. Monday through on opening mail and the letter originally fi lled out his federal Friday. is sitting in a pile of things to tax withholding form. If he had The Tennessee Taxpayer deal with. Maybe the off er of several dependents, for instance, Project at Legal Aid Society also free money sounds too good to he might not have had much off ers free legal aid to clients be true. money withheld, but a person who fall within a certain income We want veterans to know who was single with zero depen- threshold (250 percent of the that this program is real, and if dents might be eligible for more. poverty level). If you believe you they’re eligible, they have a right Most people are eligible for qualify, call us at 866-481-3669 to to this money. But they do need between $1,750 and $3,200. These see if we can help you in apply- to act quickly before the window amounts of money can make a ing for this benefi t. of eligibility closes. big diff erence in a person’s life, To be eligible, a veteran has to particularly if they’re living MEG O’NEIL works for the Legal Aid meet the following fi ve criteria: paycheck to paycheck. Society of Middle Tennessee and Be found unfi t for duty, To apply for the benefi t, you the Cumberlands. SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com Putnam County celebrates National Public Health Week

PCHD — The Putnam lifestyle.” Department provides Please join us for County Health Depart- The Putnam County numerous services community walks: ment is proud to be a Health Department including well-child Tuesday, April 2, part of National Public takes an active role exams, immunizations, 11:30 a.m. at Cane Creek Health Week April 1-7. in the health of Put- birth and death certifi - Park-Rec Center en- NPHW is about cele- nam County residents cates, family planning trance. brating the power of through many primary and children’s dental Wednesday, April prevention, advocating prevention projects care,” said Bumba- 3, 11:30 a.m. Dogwood for healthy and fair pol- and programs to help lough. “We encourage Park-Broad Street en- icies, sharing strategies prevent disease before it and invite the public to trance. for successful partner- happens. These include: call or come by to learn Thursday, April 4,, ships and championing • Baby & Me Tobacco about the many services 11:30 a.m., Cane Creek the role of a strong Free — helping preg- we have to off er.” Park-Rec Center en- public health system. nant women and new The Putnam County trance. “Improving the mothers stop smoking Health Department A Community Re- health of our residents • TNSTRONG has events planned all source Fair will be held is extremely important — Youth-led movement next week for National Friday, April 5, from to us, and Public Health advocating for tobac- Public Health Week. We 9-11 a.m. at the Health Week is an opportuni- co-free lifestyles encourage everyone to Department front lot. ty to remind everyone • Community walk- come out and join us for We will have communi- of the importance of ing/biking trails one or all of the events ty partners/vendors set public health in our • School Walk/Run your schedule allows. up, a showcase of com- communities,” said Clubs Monday, April 1 at munity services, as well Putnam County Health • Women, Infants 11:30 a.m. Communi- as refreshments, games, Department director and Children, or WIC ty Lunch and Learn, children activities and Lisa Bumbalough. ”We — supplemental nutri- Your Health and door prizes. look forward to continu- tion for mothers and You, presented by Dr. National Public ing to work with our children Don Grisham. Loca- Health Week is spon- Celebrating Public Health Week are, from left, local partners to pro- “In addition to prima- tion: Health Depart- sored by the American seated: Kayla Crowson, Off ice Assistant, Katie vide people with more ry prevention pro- ment. This is free to Public Health Associ- Neal, Health Educator and Cindy Lafaver, LPN; opportunities to live grams and projects, the the public. Light snacks ation. Learn more at standing: Katrina Lee, Nurse Practitioner and and maintain a healthy Putnam County Health will be provided. www.nphw.org. Regina Boykin, Off ice Assistant. Luncheon raises funds for the Upper Cumberland Child Advocacy Center

BY PAIGE STANAGE for more information or posed cases,” Plant said. suspected abuse anony- HERALD-CITIZEN to R.S.V.P at 526-4025. Those cases can be mously, Plant said. The UCAAC was cre- tough, she said. “In Tennessee, ev- The Upper Cumber- ated about 15 years ago. “The majority of cases eryone is a mandated land Child Advocacy It coordinates services that are sexual abuse in reporter of suspected Center is hosting its for nearly 1,000 children the with child abuse of any kind. annual fundraising lun- throughout the 13th children, usually the You don’t have to know cheon next week. judicial district — Clay, perpetrator is someone for sure, you don’t have The luncheon is noon Cumberland, DeKalb, they know, or within to have evidence,” said to 1 p.m. Thursday, April Overton, Pickett, Put- the family” Plant said. Plant. “All it says is that 4 at The River Communi- nam and White Coun- “There’s usually a trust- you need reasonable ty Church. ties. ing relationship there. So suspicion. After you call “Our new executive It provides children we see a lot of children about it, then the offi cials director, Tracy Plant, and families forensic who come through that can look in to it.” will speak and introduce interviews, forensic med- their alleged abuser is The child abuse ho- her staff and their roles,” ical exams, counseling, someone they love.” tline number is 877-237- said Kelly Swallows, family advocacy, victim She also said a lot of 0004. UCCAC board president. services and education, the cases stem from drug “District Attorney Gen- all at no cost. abuse. eral Bryant Dunaway “Our goal is to help “The good portion of will speak, and there those who suff er trau- kids we see have been will be helpful informa- matic abuse get the help impacted by our drug tion provided on how to they need and even try to issue we have around the notice the signs, prevent, prosecute those who are country,” said Plant. “It and report child abuse.” responsible,” Swallows tends to wreak havoc in The UCAAC is a said. their home life. Some- non-profi t organiza- Children who receive times these children tion that operates with help from the UCCAC have been allegedly federal and state grants, fi nd the organization victimized by people but still needs funds to through law enforce- who may have been in provide grant matches, ment or child protective and out of the home, and executive director Tracy services. mom and dad’s ability to Plant said. “We’re not a place protect and be alert have “CAC is not a gov- where you can stop by been compromised.” ernment agency,” Plant and say ‘here’s my child, She said the children said. “So we still have to I have this issue,’” Plant who confess to the abuse have a certain amount said. “We’re limited in are brave. of funds raised from who we see because our “I want people to un- our local community to business is funneled in a derstand how brave the show that we have skin certain way.” children are who come in in the game. Especially The center also only and talk to us,” she said. with the federal grant we takes in severe cases of “From what we know, a receive, because it has a child abuse as classifi ed lot of people don’t ever matching requirement. by the Tennessee De- disclose childhood sexu- “So we have to be able partment of Children’s al abuse. But when they to sustain a part of our Services. do, they’re usually older organization by our- “That can include and the eff ects of it are selves.” child sex abuse cases, impacting their ability to Sponsorship is avail- severe physical abuse, live their life.” able for the luncheon. child death, near child In Tennessee, any- Please contact Swallows death, and some drug ex- one can call and report Child Abuse Prevention Month is here BY KATE COOK 959 child abuse cases at 10 a.m. on Saturday, HERALD-CITIZEN reported in Putnam April 13 at the Cookev- County in 2018. That’s ille Higher Education April is Child Abuse more than any other Campus. Prevention month, Upper Cumberland For more information, which gives everyone an county. Of those, 569 contact the Holland J. opportunity to consider were assessed, and 390 Stephens Center at 931- the role they play sup- were investigated. 823-6432. porting families. While those numbers There are more than are high, they’re lower 3.6 million referrals than 2017, when 1,005 to child protection cases were reported. Community Easter Egg Hunt agencies each year, Of those, 692 were According to Child- assessed, and 313 were 10:30am Help.org. More than 6.6 investigated. million children are in- The Stephens Center volved. A report of child and other organizations Saturday, April 13, 2019 abuse is made every 10 are banding together to seconds. host a blue ribbon cer- Heavenly Host Lutheran Church Based on CPS case emony to prevent child counts, there were abuse. The event begins All ages welcome Prize egg for each group! Rolling Stones postpone tour You are also invited to join us for our Easter services: NEW YORK (AP) — this time.” The band Maundy Thursday (April 18) 7pm The Rolling Stones are added that Jagger “is Good Friday (April 19) 3pm & 7pm postponing their latest expected to make a com- tour so Mick Jagger can plete recovery so that Holy Saturday (April 20) 7:30pm receive medical treat- he can get back on stage ment. as soon as possible.” Easter Sunday (April 21) 6am, 8am & 10:30am The band announced No more details about 777 S. Willow Ave., Cookeville, TN Saturday that Jagger 75-year-old Jagger’s was told by doctors “he condition were provid- www.heavenlyhostlcms.org 931-526-3423 cannot go on tour at ed. A6 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 herald-citizen.com

B E N W H E E L E R | H E R A L D - C I T I Z E N KATE COOK | HERALD-CITIZEN Cookeville Regional Medical Center Putnam Democrat convention Occupational Therapist Kelly Hooks demonstrates the best way to put on a The Putnam County Democratic Party held its 2019 party convention and elected executive backpack. committee members and party off icers. Back row, from left, Hugh Piercey, Anna Richmond, Shayne Bilbrey, Kym Farmer, Tim McPherson and Ray Noblit. Middle row, from left, Mari Beth McPherson, Stan McReynolds, Cheryl Vickers, Carol Fleetwood, Frank Vickers, Sharon Chowdhuri and Martha Hunter. Front row, from left, Amos Powers, Prit Chowdhuri, Rachel Doss and Drema Heavy backpacks can Neely. lead to problems By LARA LOCKRIDGE can be easily avoided. FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN “With a bag averag- Facebook CEO calls for more outside regulation ing about 20 pounds for Editors’ note: Lara the average high school NEW YORK (AP) — bare minimum,” he Lockridge is a freshman student, they could Facebook CEO Mark wrote. at Cookeville High. She possibly face upper and Zuckerberg called Sat- He said privacy rules spent part of her spring lower back pain as well urday for more outside such as the General break at the Herald-Cit- as scoliosis, if not car- regulation in several Data Protection Regu- izen, learning about ried correctly,” Hooks areas in which the so- lation, which took eff ect journalism. said. cial media site has run in Europe last year, Even though back- Although this might into problems over the should be adopted else- packs have been seem intimidating, past few years: harmful where in the world. around since 1967, there are simple ways content, election integ- The piece comes Many people push aside to prevent back prob- rity, privacy and data days after Facebook the possible problems lems from carrying portability. was criticized when a that can result from not backpacks. In an opinion piece in shooting rampage in wearing them correct- Some of the ways are The Washington Post, New Zealand that killed ly. to have the bag resting Zuckerberg said govern- 50 people was broadcast Students are the ones above the waist, with ments and regulators AP FILE live on the site. It said who face a bigger risk the straps pulled snug rather than private Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg pauses while Thursday it was extend- of future problems, as to relieve some of the companies like Face- testifying Capitol Hill in Washington. ing a ban on hate speech from the multiple text- stress off of the shoul- book should be more to white nationalists. books and binders that ders, Hooks said. active in policing the cyberattacks,” he wrote. More regulation over Zuckerberg and are needed for class Another way to help Internet. “These are important what constitutes harm- others are “beginning every day. relieve stress is to “Every day, we make for keeping our commu- ful content could “set to realize the wild, wild Cookeville Regional have both straps on, so decisions about what nity safe. But if we were a baseline” for what is West of the Internet of Medical Center Oc- that the spine is kept speech is harmful, what starting from scratch, prohibited and require the past, those days are cupational Therapist straight and having constitutes political we wouldn’t ask com- companies to “build gone,” said Tim Bajarin, Kelly Hooks helped to the heaviest object in advertising, and how to panies to make these systems for keeping president of consultan- address the problems the bag closest to your prevent sophisticated judgments alone.” harmful content to a cy Creative Strategies. with backpack, which person, she said. SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A7 herald-citizen.com

AP President Donald Trump walks with, from left, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., during a visit to Lake Okeechobee and Herbert Hoover Dike at Canal Point, Florida, Friday. Trump seeks to cut foreign aid to three Central American nations PALM BEACH, Fla. avans’ presence. ing to get into the USA. (AP) — Taking dras- Trump also has Our detention areas tic action over illegal returned to a previous are maxed out & immigration, President threat he never carried we will take no more Donald Trump moved out — closing the border illegals. Next step is to Saturday to cut direct with Mexico. He brought close the Border! This aid to El Salvador, up that possibility on will also help us with Guatemala and Hon- Friday and revisited stopping the Drug fl ow duras, whose citizens it in tweets Saturday, from Mexico!” are fl eeing north and blaming Democrats and When reporters asked overwhelming U.S. re- Mexico for problems at Trump on Friday what sources at the southern the border and beyond closing the border could border. despite warnings that entail, he said “it could The State Department a closed border could mean all trade” with notifi ed Congress that create economic havoc Mexico and added, “We it would look to suspend on both sides. will close it for a long 2017 and 2018 payments “It would be so easy time.” to the trio of nations, to fi x our weak and Trump has been which have been home very stupid Democrat promising for more to some of the migrant inspired immigration than two years to build caravans that have laws,” Trump tweeted a long, impenetrable marched through Mexi- Saturday. “In less than wall along the border co to the U.S. border. one hour, and then a to stop illegal immigra- Amplifi ed by conser- vote, the problem would tion, though Congress vative media, Trump be solved. But the Dems has been reluctant to has turned the caravans don’t care about the provide the money he into the symbol of what crime, they don’t want needs. In the mean- he says are the dangers any victory for Trump time, he has repeatedly of illegal immigration and the Republicans, threatened to close the — a central theme of even if good for USA!’ border, but this time, his midterm campaign- As far as Mexico’s with a new group of ing last fall. With the role, he tweeted: “Mex- migrants heading north special counsel’s Russia ico must use its very , he gave a defi nite time- probe seemingly behind strong immigration table and suggested a him, Trump has revived laws to stop the many visit to the border with- his warnings of the car- thousands of people try- in the next two weeks.

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The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted ner & meeting. Email Young at Art: Art class Parkinson’s Support Group: every week. Mostly by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson camahabrown@yahoo. grades 1-8. Noon-2 p.m. 10 a.m. Caney Fork Bap- country & a little bit of counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- com. Cookeville Art, 186A S. tist Church, 2404 Hwy. rock & roll. $5 entry fee. room secretary or email [email protected]. Be Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. Walnut. Call 526-2424. 70 East, Cookeville. Ev- Line Dance Classes: Bax- sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date $4/person. Cookeville The Flamingo Challenge: eryone is welcome. Call ter Senior Center, 101 & location of the event. Deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s paper Community Center, 240 Members decorate a Roxanne 261-4037. Elmore Town Road. 1-3 is noon the day before. Deadline for Sunday is noon Friday. Carlen Drive. Call 526- ‘pink lawn fl amingo.’ Pastels: With Angel p.m. $3 donation/class. Deadline for Monday is 3 p.m. Friday. Church-related items 8015. Theme: Alice in Won- Fernandez, 1-4 p.m. New dances taught each are published in a separate calendar in the Religion section Blood Drive: 10 a.m.- derland. Exhibit open Must pre-register for 4 week. Call 858-1422. each Friday. Deadline for church calendar items is noon 4 p.m. Cookeville month of April. Cookev- classes. Cookeville Art, Cookeville Crazy Quilters: Wednesday. Community Putnam ille Art, 186A S. Walnut. 186A S. Walnut. Call Meet at the Putnam County Library, lower Call 526-2424. 526-2424. County Library, down- level meeting room, 50 TUESDAY, APRIL 2 Home Builders Assoc.: stairs meeting room. 5 SUNDAY, MARCH 31 ter. Everyone welcome. e. Broad Street. Call American Legion Unit April membership meet- p.m. We would love to Be a Census Taker: Apply Call Paul 372-3118, or 1-800-RED-CROSS, or 4: Livingston American ing. 5:30 p.m. Cookeville have anyone visit if in- online: 2020census. [email protected]. visit redcrossblood.org. Legion & Auxiliary Unit Higher Education Cam- terested in quilting and/ gov/jobs. Paid training, American Legion Post 46 Cookeville seniors: 4, meets at post head- pus. Sponsor: Extreme or quilt themselves. fl exible hours, great pay. & Auxiliary Unit 46: Meets Free manicure day quarters, 121 S. Church Green. Tax Assistance: 9:30 a.m.- Call 1-855-JOB-2020. at Veteran’s Memorial with Anna, 10:30 a.m., Street, Livingston. Livingston: Millard 3 p.m. Putnam Coun- Reception: Young at Art Building, 90 East Spring Cookeville Senior Cen- Auxiliary-5:30 p.m., Oakley Public Library ty Library, upstairs Class, 2-4 p.m. Cookev- Street. Auxiliary-5 p.m. ter. Legion-6 p.m. in Livingston will have meeting room. Certifi ed ille Art, 186A S. Walnut. Legion-6 p.m. Ladies Open Studio/Potluck: Music & Dance: Silver a crafters club meeting AARP/IRS volunteers Call 526-2424. are invited to attend Open studio 10 a.m.-4 Point Community Tuesday, from 9-11 a.m.; provide free tax prepa- MONDAY, APRIL 1 Legion meeting & bring p.m. Covered dish 11:30 Center, 6:30-9 p.m., free and at 11 a.m., they will ration with a priority on TTU Chess Club: Mon- a passing dish to share a.m. Cookeville Art, event. Features Cum- have Book Club II-au- serving seniors & low days 7 p.m., Room 371, at 6 p.m. if you wish. All 186A S. Walnut. Call berland Country Band. thor Jolian Petersheim; income clients. TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- veterans invited for din- 526-2424. Exercise Classes: Tai Chi and at 5:30 p.m., there Pastels: With Angel & chair aerobics 10-11 will be a meeting of the Fernandez, 1-4 p.m. a.m. Baxter Senior Cen- Overton County Histori- Must pre-register for 4 ter. 101 Elmore Town cal Society. classes. Cookeville Art, HE EEK IN EVIEW Rd. Call 931-303-1490. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 186A S. Walnut. Call T W R Historical Society: Over- Tax Assistance: 9:30 a.m.- 526-2424. ton County Historical 3 p.m. Putnam Coun- Livingston: Millard STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS STOCK MARKET INDEXES Society meets at 5:30 ty Library, upstairs Oakley Public Library Dow Jones industrials 14.51 140.90 -32.14 91.87 211.22 p.m. Millard Oakley meeting room. Certifi ed in Livingston will have NYSE Public Library Meeting AARP/IRS volunteers a seed exchange from 10 uu Close: 25,928.68 12,696.88 +157.46 1-week change: 426.36 (1.7%) MON TUES WED THUR FRI Room. Guest speaker. provide free tax prepa- a.m.-7 p.m. 27,000 Everyone welcome. ration with a priority on FRIDAY, APRIL 5 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) 26,000 7 serving seniors & low 10:30 a.m. Name Last Chg %Chg UC Barbershop Chorus: Train Tales: AvayaHl n 16.83 +3.62 +27.4 25,000 p.m. Meets at J&S Con- income clients. 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Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. 1765 Mine Lick Creek Rd. Nov 19 75.44 +.14 Dec 19 75.44 +.14 Jan 20 76.10 +.01 Source: The Associated Press and Morningstar. Sales figures are unofficial. Cookeville, TN 38501 SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A9 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 Dr. Paul Nicholas Jacquin Leroy Arlan Miller James Clarence COOKEVILLE — Dr. COOKEVILLE — Cumberland County. McReynolds Paul Nicholas Jacquin, Funeral services for Hooper-Huddleston M.D., 74, of Cookeville, Leroy Arlan Miller, 41, & Horner Funeral COOKEVILLE Mr. McReynolds Tennessee, passed of Crossville, will be Home in Cookeville is — Funeral services passed away Thurs- away Tuesday, Feb. 19, held at 10 a.m. today, in charge of arrange- for James Clarence day, March 28, 2019, in 2019, at his home sur- Sunday, March 31, at ments, 526-6111. McReynolds, 87, of Signature HealthCARE rounded by his family Mt. Moriah Mennonite Cookeville, will be of Putnam County in and loved ones. Church in Crossville. held at 1 p.m., Wednes- Algood. Paul was born in Burial will be in Mt day, April 3, from the Arrangements by Joliet, Illinois, Satur- Moriah Mennonite Cookeville chapel of Hooper-Huddleston & day, March 25, 1944, to Church Cemetery. Hooper-Huddleston & Horner Funeral Home the late Marian Ber- Mr. Miller passed Horner Funeral Home. in Cookeville, 526-6111. nice Jacquin and Paul away Thursday, March Entombment will be in Benjamin Jacquin. 28, 2019, at Hospice of Crest Lawn Mausole- Paul married Susan regionali l medicaldi l cen- um. Jane Gilbert-Knutson ters and pharmaceuti- The family will Jacquin on March 19, cal companies. Frances Elaine Daniel receive friends from 1994, in Salem, Oregon. His honest caring of 11 a.m. until time of Paul is survived his patients and com- LIVINGSTON — Fu- away Friday, March services Wednesday at by his wife and her mitment to their best neral services for Mrs. 29, 2019, in Overton the funeral home. daughter, Julie; his care was evident with Frances Elaine Daniel, County Health & Rehab two daughters, Emilie every patient who he 68, of Monroe, Tennes- Center. Schreiber of Poway, saw. Similarly, he cared see, will be held at 2 Livingston Funeral California, and Susan deeply for his family p.m. Monday, April 1, Home in Livingston is Kranitz of Las Vegas, with much love and at Livingston Funeral in charge of arrange- Nevada; his two grand- devotion. Home. Burial will be in ments, 931-823-1201. daughters, Allie (15) He was a salutatori- Nelson Cemetery. and Evie (12) Schreiber; an graduate of Crete- The family will and his sister, Susan Monee High School in receive friends from Fulton of Brandon, Crete, Illinois, Mich- 5-8 p.m. today, Sunday, Mississippi. igan State University March 31, at the funer- Dr. Jacquin came to and the University al home in Livingston. Cookeville in 1996 to of Illinois in Chicago Mrs. Daniel passed provide much-needed Medical School. cancer care to the Put- A celebration of life nam County area. He for Dr. Paul Nicholas Mary Elizabeth Key was the fi rst full-time Jacquin, M.D., will be cancer specialist at the held Saturday, April 6, COOKEVILLE — Ms. ments, 528-1044. AP Cookeville hospital, 2019, at Bell Hall Audi- Mary Elizabeth Key, 74, This picture, provided by U.S. Sen. Patrick and for the fi rst three torium/ Whitson-Hes- of Cookeville, passed Leahy, D-Vt., shows Leahy in a mirror and years saw patients fi ve ter Nursing Building away Friday, March 29, the 80th anniversary edition of a book days a week, took care at Tennessee Techno- 2019, in Cookeville. commemorating the superhero Batman. of hospitalized cancer logical University, at 1 Presley Funeral patients every day and p.m., with full military Home in Cookeville is was available seven honors. in charge of arrange- Batman fan Sen. Patrick days a week to both You may give in his patients and other memory to The Cancer physicians. He contin- Center Foundation at Leahy writes comic ued this high standard Cookeville Regional Clarence Anderson of cancer care with Medical Center or COOKEVILLE — nephews, Michael Carr, only minimal help for The American Cancer Graveside services for Landon Anderson and book’s foreward the next 10 years until Society. Clarence Anderson, 77, Dylon Anderson; and a other medical oncolo- To sign the online of Silver Point, will be niece, Karla Hill. MONTPELIER, Vt. sary coff ee-table book gists were added to the guest book and to send held at 2 p.m., Monday, In addition to his par- (AP) — Vermont U.S. and on Wednesday DC hospital staff . the family a message, April 1, at Carr Ceme- ents, he was preceded Senator Patrick Leahy released the 1,000th is- In addition to provid- please visit www.crest- tery on Tucker Ridge in death by two broth- has spent much of his sue Batman comic book ing high quality and lawnmemorial.com. Road, Silver Point, ers, Donald Anderson adult life crusading issue. compassionate cancer Arrangements en- Tennessee. and Alton Anderson. for the issues that are Leahy, who turns 79 care to all of his pa- trusted to Crest Lawn Clarence passed Pallbearers will be important to him and on Sunday and has had tients, he also worked Funeral Home-Crema- away Friday, March 29, family and friends. now he’s helping to small roles in fi ve Bat- behind the scenes to tion Center, 526-6384. 2019, at his home in Sil- Bryant Presley will commemorate the 80th man movies, wrote the improve the quality ver Point, Tennessee. offi ciate a the services. birthday of his child- foreward to the anniver- of care, both through He was born Tues- You may share your hood hero, Batman, the sary edition. formal participation day, April 15, 1941, in thoughts or send condo- caped crusader, who Le- In the Leahy, who on hospital commit- Silver Point to the late lences to the family by ahy credits with helping was born a year after tees, and informally, Leo “Kebe” Anderson visiting www.presley- him win a ban on the the fi rst Batman comic improving lines of and Opal Tucker An- funeralhome.com. export of land mines. was released in 1939 communication with derson. Professional services For more than two said Batman, a million- He is survived by two provided by Presley decades, the Vermont aire who turned into a sisters, Martha (Glen) Funeral Home in Democrat has sprinkled fully human superhero Larry Herman Henry Carr of Silver Point Cookeville, 528-1044. his fascination with after his parents were and Patsy Eldridge of the superhero who has murdered, turned to MONTEREY — Fu- and Isaiah Henry; Cookeville; two broth- no superpowers into crime fi ghting and neral services for great-grandsons, Liam ers, Frank Anderson his work in the United in the process helped Larry Herman Hen- Henry, Ezekiel Haw- and Gary (Myrna) States Senate, includ- people, mostly children, ry, 61, of Cookeville, kins, Grayson Webb Anderson, all of Silver ing working with DC cope with unsettling Tennessee, will be held and Brantley Gentry; Point, Tennessee; three Comics to produce a times in the world of the at 2 p.m. today, Sun- stepsons, Joey Smith, 1996 Batman issue that 1940s and 1950s. day, Marc 31, from the Ben (Ashley) Gentry highlighted the dangers “We saw the Batman chapel of Goff Funeral and Anthony (Kim) of land mines, which as a hero who could Home in Monterey. In- Webb; stepgrand- Jerry B. Phillips Leahy credits with help- protect us from forces terment will follow in children, Felicia and GAINESBORO — receive friends from ing the Senate pass one that we couldn’t control Sand Springs Memori- Katelyn Webb, Paige Funeral services for 10 a.m. until time of of a series of anti-land -- but that he could,” al Gardens. Gentry, Andy and Jerry B. Phillips, 73, services today, Sunday, mine measures he has Leahy wrote in the fore- Mr. Henry passed Kailey Mofi eld, Andy of Gainesboro, will be at the funeral home. worked on over the ward to the book, “80 away Friday, March 29, and Micheal Henry held at 2 p.m., today, Mr. Phillips passed years. Years of Batman,” that 2019, in Cookeville Re- and Harley and David Sunday, March 31, at away Friday, March 29, Saturday is the 80th came out March 13. “He gional Medical Center. Thompson; a sister and Anderson-Upper Cum- 2019, at his residence. anniversary of when had been seared by un- He was born Tues- brother-in-law, Darlene berland Funeral Home Anderson-Upper Batman fi rst appeared speakable tragedy when day, May 7, 1957, in and Jackie Phillips of in Gainesboro. Burial Cumberland Funeral in the Detective Comics his parents were mur- Cookeville, Tennessee, Monterey, Tennessee; will be in Pleasant Hill Home in Gainesboro is edition released March dered before his eyes. to the late Herman and a brother and sister-in- Cemetery in Jackson in charge of arrange- 30, 1939. Earlier this His war against evil Vennie Walker Henry. law, Jackie and Tracy County. ments, 931-268-1550. year DC Comics pub- focused on protecting Mr. Henry worked in Henry of Cyril, Okla- The family will lished an 80th Anniver- others from tragedy.” the timber industry for homa; and nieces and many years and with nephews, Jacob Henry, Putnam County Co-Op. Amanda Phillips, Amy He was of the Baptist Phillips, Angie Pippin Fire comes to fi refi ghters faith. He loved every- and Matthew Pippin. one. In addition to his CHATTANOOGA on Friday helping put a He is survived by parents, he was pre- (AP) — Chattanooga man in an ambulance his wife, Carol Smith ceded in death by his fi refi ghters were re- when a fl aming truck Henry of Cookeville, sister, Joyce Pippin. sponding to a medical pulled up next to them Tennessee; two sons The Rev. Bobby emergency on state hauling a trailer loaded and daughters-in-law, Floyd will offi ciate at Route 153 when a fi re with wood. Gary and Stephany the services. came to them. The fi refi ghters quick- Henry of Oklahoma A guest register may According to a news ly suited up and put City, Oklahoma, and be signed at www.goff - release, the fi refi ghters out the fi re, which they Chris and Wanda Hen- funeralhome.com. were on a bridge over contained to the engine ry of Cassville, Ten- D.M. 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WASHINGTON (AP) House for a privilege paring to redact multi- mid-April, if not soon- — A redacted version of review.” ple categories of infor- er,” Barr wrote. special counsel Robert Mueller offi cially mation from the report Barr said last week’s Mueller’s report on the concluded his investiga- and Mueller is helping letter detailing Muel- Russia investigation tion when he submitted the Justice Department ler’s “principal conclu- will be sent to Congress the report last Friday. identify sections that sions” was not intended by mid-April and will Two days later, Barr will be blacked out in to be an “exhaustive re- not be shared with the sent a four-page letter to the public version. counting” of the special White House before- Congress that detailed Those include grand counsel’s investigation. hand, Attorney Gener- Mueller’s “principal jury material, infor- Barr described Muel- al William Barr said conclusions.” mation that would ler’s report as nearly Friday. Mueller did not fi nd compromise sensitive 400 pages long, not Barr’s timeline, in- that the Trump cam- sources and methods; including the tables and cluded in a letter to the paign coordinated or information that could supporting materials, chairmen of the House conspired with Russia, aff ect ongoing investi- which he said sets forth and Senate judiciary AP Barr wrote, and did not gations, including those Mueller’s analysis, fi nd- committees, sets up House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam reach a conclusion on referred by Mueller’s ings and the reasons for a possible showdown Schiff , D-Calif., evades reporters as he rushes whether Trump ob- offi ce to other Justice his conclusions. with House Democrats, to a vote during a committee hearing on Russia, structed justice. Barr Department offi ces and “Everyone will soon who are insisting they on Capitol Hill in Washington. said he and Deputy information that could be able to read it on see the full report next Attorney General Rod infringe on the personal their own,” Barr wrote. week. 400-page report the spe- parts of the report. But Rosenstein decided on privacy and reputation “I do not believe it In his letter, Barr said cial counsel submitted he noted that Trump their own that Mueller’s of “peripheral third would be in the public’s he shares a desire for last week. “has stated publicly that evidence was insuffi - parties.” interest for me to at- Congress and the public Barr said President he intends to defer to me cient to establish that “Our progress is such tempt to summarize the to be able to read Muel- Donald Trump would and, accordingly, there the president committed that I anticipate we full report or to release ler’s fi ndings, which are have the right to assert are no plans to submit obstruction. will be in a position to it in serial or piecemeal included in the nearly executive privilege over the report to the White Barr said he is pre- release the report by fashion.” Britain faces calls for unity government amid Brexit impasse LONDON (AP) — The U.K. may be forced to create a national unity government to end the impasse over Britain leaving the European Union, as Prime Minis- ter Theresa May clings to the Brexit divorce agreement that Par- liament has rejected three times, a senior AP Conservative suggested Democratic presidential candidate and former Saturday. congressman Beto O’Rourke, right, Former Education poses for a photograph with a supporter during Secretary Nicky Mor- his presidential campaign kickoff rally in gan’s comments came a , Saturday. day after the House of Commons rebuff ed the prime minister’s call for lawmakers to “put AP O’Rourke champions US- aside self and party,” Pro-Brexit leave the European Union supporters attend a rally in sending her Brexit deal Parliament Square after the final leg of the “March to Leave” in to its latest defeat. The London, Friday, March 29. Mexico border during rejection leaves the U.K. facing the stark that can command a then I think we would such coalitions were prospect of a chaotic majority. But May’s have to think very forged when there was Texas kickoff departure from the EU government is consider- hard about whether a a single goal — such as in just two weeks — un- ing a fourth vote on her cross-party coalition ... defeating Nazi Germa- EL PASO, Texas (AP) “We are safe, not less squabbling poli- deal, bolstered by their could do that in order ny. It is unclear now — Democratic presi- despite the fact that ticians can put aside success in narrowing to make sure that the how Britain’s political dential candidate Beto we are a city of im- their diff erences and her margin of defeat to U.K. does leave the EU parties would agree to O’Rourke declared that migrants and asylum engineer a long delay in 58 votes Friday from in an orderly fashion,” cooperate on an issue immigrants make the seekers. We are safe the process of leaving 230 votes in January. Morgan told the BBC. like Brexit, which has country safer as he because we are a city of the bloc. “If the government Britain has in the split the country and staged rallies across immigrants and asy- The British Parlia- refused and Theresa past had national unity its two major political Texas on Saturday to lum seekers.” ment will vote Monday May felt she could not governments in times parties, May’s ruling formally kick off his “We have learned not on a variety of Brexit implement what Parlia- of national crisis, such Conservatives and 2020 White House bid, to fear our differenc- alternatives in an ment had identifi ed as a as World War II. But the opposition Labour looking to shore up his es, but to respect and attempt to fi nd an idea way of leaving the EU, critics point out that Party. deeply conservative embrace them,” he told home state and cham- a crowd that waved pion the U.S.-Mexico small American flags border at a time when and black-and-white President Donald signs reading “Viva Judge restores Obama-era drilling ban in Arctic Trump has threatened Beto” while often inter- (AP) —President indicates that he in- Erik Grafe, an attor- Attorney General Jef- to shut it. rupting their candidate Donald Trump exceed- tended them to extend ney with Earthjustice, frey Wood said during a The former congress- to chant his first name. ed his authority when indefi nitely, and there- welcomed the ruling, hearing before Gleason man, who represented In a series of tweets he reversed bans on fore be revocable only saying it “shows that in November that envi- El Paso for three House Friday, Trump warned off shore drilling in by an act of Congress,” the president cannot ronmental groups were terms until last year, he could close the U.S. vast parts of the Arctic said Gleason, who was just trample on the misinterpreting the began the day address- southern border next Ocean and dozens of nominated to the bench Constitution to do the intent of the law writ- ing 1,000-plus support- week “if Mexico doesn’t canyons in the Atlan- by Obama. bidding of his cronies ten in 1953. He said it is ers in his hometown, immediately stop ALL tic Ocean, a U.S. judge A Department of in the fossil fuel in- meant to be fl exible and across the border from illegal immigration said in a ruling that Justice spokesman, Jer- dustry at the expense sensible and not intend- Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. coming into the United restored the Obama-era emy Edwards, declined of our oceans, wildlife ed to bind one president He later spoke at his- States.” In later com- restrictions. comment Saturday. and climate.” with decisions made by torically black Texas ments to reporters he U.S. District Court The American Earthjustice rep- another when deter- Southern University added: “We’ll keep it Judge Sharon Gleason Petroleum Institute, a resented numerous mining off shore stew- in Houston, before closed for a long time. in a decision late Fri- defendant in the case, environmental groups ardship as needs and heading to Austin for a I’m not playing games.” day threw out Trump’s disagreed with the that sued the Trump realities change over third event in the shad- O’Rourke has made executive order that ruling. administration over time. ow of the red-granite promoting the border overturned the bans “In addition to the April 2017 executive In 2015, Obama state Capitol. as culturally rich and that comprised a key bringing supplies of order reversing the halted exploration in Bounding onto a economically powerful part of Obama’s envi- aff ordable energy to drilling bans. 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WASHINGTON (AP) late this past week re- asylum seekers a day on those who come in — Border offi cials are questing resources and are returned to Mexico between ports of entry, aiming to more than broader authority to de- at the San Ysidro, Calex- said the offi cial, who quadruple the number port families faster, and ico and El Paso ports to had knowledge of the of asylum seekers sent she met with Central wait out their cases, the plans but was unautho- back over the south- American and Mexican offi cial said. They are rized to speak publicly ern border each day, a offi cials. allowed to return to the and spoke to The Asso- major expansion of a The eff orts are being U.S. for court dates. The ciated Press on condi- top government eff ort made while President plan was announced tion of anonymity. to address the swell- Donald Trump is dou- Jan. 29, partially to But the process so far ing number of Central bling down on threats to deter false claimants has been slow-going, Americans arriving in shutter the U.S.-Mexico from coming across the and such a sizeable the country, a Trump border entirely, a move border. With a backlog increase may be diffi cult administration offi cial that would have serious of more than 700,000 to achieve. The plan has said Saturday. economic repercussions immigration cases, already been marred by It was the latest at- for both the U.S. and asylum seekers can wait confusion, scheduling tempt to ease a strain- Mexico but wouldn’t years for their cases to glitches and an inability ing immigration system stop migrants from progress, and offi cials by some attorneys to that offi cials say is at AP FILE crossing between ports. say some people game reach their clients. In the breaking point. Protesters walking along Montana Avenue His administration also the system in order to San Ysidro alone, Mexi- Hundreds of offi cers outside the El Paso Processing Center in El announced it was cut- live in the U.S. co had been prepared to who usually screen Paso, Texas in June 2018. ting aid to the Central Offi cials hope to have accept up to 120 asylum cargo and vehicles at American countries as many as 300 people seekers per week, but ports of entry were re- curity Secretary Kirst- migration agencies home to most of the returned per day by for the fi rst six weeks assigned to help manage jen Nielsen asked for within her department, migrants. the end of the week, only 40 people per week migrants. Homeland Se- volunteers from non-im- sent a letter to Congress Right now, about 60 focusing particularly were returned. Cities around the world turn off lights to mark Earth Hour

NEW YORK (AP) — canceled. switched off at St. Peter’s Cities around the world Over 3,000 corpo- Basilica at the Vatican. were marking Earth rations in Hong Kong Some of most em- Hour on Saturday by signed up for Earth blematic architectural turning off lights at Hour 2019, according to treasures in Spain 8:30 p.m. local time in a the WWF Hong Kong participated, including call for global action on website. Iconic sky- the Alhambra palace in climate change. scrapers including the Granada and Barcelo- Earth Hour, spear- Bank of China Tower na’s La Sagrada Familia headed by the World and the HSBC Building basilica. Wildlife Fund, calls in Central, the city’s In Taipei, Taiwan’s for greater awareness major business district, capital, the island’s and more sparing use switched off their lights tallest building, Taipei of resources, especially in response to the global 101, joined surrounding fossil fuels that produce movement. buildings in shutting off carbon gases and lead to The City of Lights the lights as part of the global warming. Begin- also turned off the Eiff el Earth Hour event. ning in Sydney in 2007, Tower’s nightly twinkle In coal-reliant Poland, Earth Hour has spread to mark Earth Hour. top tourist sites also to more than 180 coun- Paris Mayor Anne Hi- turned off their lights tries, with tens of mil- dalgo dimmed the lights when local clocks hit lions of people joining in. Saturday on the city’s 8:30 p.m. In the country’s In Hong Kong, major most famous monument capital city, Warsaw, the buildings along Victoria for an hour. spired landmark Palace Harbour turned off their In Italy, public build- of Culture and Science non-essential lights and ings and historical turned off its night AP the city’s popular tourist monuments in 400 cities illumination, along with Philippine Boy Scouts switch on their flashlights at the countdown for attraction known as the participated in Earth some churches and Old the 12th Earth Hour event Saturday, in suburban Makati city east of Symphony of Lights was Hour. Lights were also Town walls. Manila, Philippines. A12 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 herald-citizen.com Nashville mayor: Trees will be relocated for NFL draft stage NASHVILLE (AP) previously said they learning that the size of — The city of Nash- would donate 200 cherry the NFL draft stage and ville won’t cut down trees each to Metro other structures would 21 ornamental cherry Parks for planting require it. trees to make space throughout the city. Lance planted the for an NFL draft stage, After plans to cut majority of the trees a Mayor David Briley said the cherry trees were number of years ago. Saturday. made public, Nashville He said some of the In a news release, Tree Foundation Board trees in the area are Briley said he had President Noni Nielsen dead or compromised informed the NFL and called the removal “in- and should be replaced. Nashville Convention credibly short-sighted” The city had planned to and Visitors Corp. that for a one-time event that use their removal as an they will have to re- will last only a few days. opportunity to restore move the trees intact Tracey Shafroth, an the soil and replant new, and replant them in the advocate for tree plant- healthy trees. city. Any trees that are ing across the city, said On Saturday, Briley diseased or near death the new trees were not a said in the news release will be replaced with replacement for the old that in addition to the new, healthy trees. ones because it would 21 trees that will be The trees were to be take many years for relocated, the NFL and cut down on Monday, them to reach maturity. Nashville Convention just ahead of Nashville’s “We don’t plant trees and Visitors Corp. will annual Cherry Blossom for ourselves, we plant plant 17 more cherry Festival. The festival them for our grandchil- trees at downtown’s includes a walk along dren,” Shafroth said. Riverfront Park in pre- AP the cherry tree-lined “They take a long time viously vacant and new Pedestrians make their way through a row of Cherry trees at Riverfront downtown riverfront to grow, and their bene- locations. Park along First Ave. North in Nashville, Saturday. on April 13. The 2019 fi ts grow as they grow.” NFL draft takes place in According to city Nashville April 25-27. offi cials, Briley’s offi ce The Tennessean discussed removing reports the NFL and the trees with Metro Nashville Convention Parks Horticulturist and Visitors Corp. had Randall Lance after 0COMMUNITY RESOURCES0

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o many exciting students, Angel Feeler Feeler said, “These berland Pet Expo will things seem to be and Lucas Bradford. devices are on the mar- have happened Satur- Shappening for ani- Feeler is a Mechanical ket; however, they are day at Hyder-Burks mals. major who very costly at approx- Pavilion. Produced by More information will be graduating in imately $700-plus and Friends of Cookeville/ about pet nutrition, May, while Bradford is are made out of materi- Putnam County Ani- pet aller- a Wildlife & Fisheries als where the dog has to mals, we were happily HELPING gies, pet major who will graduate be anesthetized in order overwhelmed with the ANIMALS behavior in 2020. Feeler began a to cast the dog’s leg.” response from those techniques project developing a 3-D The device that Feeler wanting to participate and even scanner to create ortho- and Bradford are work- as vendors and sponsors advanc- pedic devices for pets, ing on will drastically and carefully planned a es in pet and Bradford will carry reduce the cost, and the wonderful day for pets, treatments on the project when pet does not have to be pet owners and just and med- Angel graduates. anesthetized for the 3-D anyone who loves pets. icines are “We are trying to cre- scanner to create the Thanks in advance to frequently ate customizable ortho model. the many who helped to LINDA talked devices for dogs that are It’s exciting to talk to make this event possi- WESTIN about actually aff ordable,” these talented young ble. these days. Feeler said. “We use a people about something Remember that the Whether on television, 3-D scanner to create that will be wonderful Cookeville/Putnam radio, magazines, news- a mesh of the dog’s leg, for pets. Kudos to them, County Animal Shelter print or just chatting and then we use this and also to Fonzie, the is at 2650 Gainesboro with your neighbors, mesh to create a 3-D German Shepherd, Grade (just next to pets are getting lots of model of the leg. We can owned by trainer, Hyder-Burks Pavilion). attention, and the pet then 3-D print this and Hannah Buckner, for Shelter hours are noon industry is booming. fi t it to the dog.” being the well-trained to 6 p.m., daily, except I love when I hear The exciting thing is pooch used by Feeler closed Sundays and TTU students Angel Feeler and Lucas Bradford about or meet folks who that these devices can and Bradford as a model Wednesdays. are creating 3-D customizable orthopedic are doing innovative help in multiple ways, in their project develop- devices for dogs. Fonzie, the German things with helping an- including deformities, ment. LINDA WESTIN is president Shepherd, has become their model as he will imals. Last week, I met arthritis, torn muscles As you read this, of the Friends of the stay perfectly still allowing the scanner to two remarkable TTU or ligaments. the fi rst Upper Cum- Animals. make a model of his legs. Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter Pets of the Week

Weiss is a female, one-year-old Great Pyrenees mix. She has always been an outside dog and would love to be again. She is shy and has recently whelped her first litter of pups. She is good with other dogs and livestock. Her adoption has been partially sponsored by Madison and MONTE LOWE Jean Shambarger who visited the Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Valentina is a seven-year-old female, current on all vaccines, spayed and Shelter recently and donated funds to partially sponsor several pets ready to go home with you. She is good with other cats and dogs and in memory of their beloved Golden Retriever, Sampson. This kind of would love a new forever home. She can be adopted for only $100 at the donation is a blessing in helping pets get adopted. The adoption fee for Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter. Weiss is now only $120 which includes her vaccines and spaying. Rangers free 6 trapped baby elephants in Th ailand

BANGKOK (AP) — Six National Parks shows infants was circling the baby elephants, trapped the animals climbing out area. in a mud hole and sepa- of the muck and quickly Elephants are the of- rated from their parents, heading into the forest, a fi cial national animal of have been rescued by a few dozen meters (yards) Thailand, and for a time team of park rangers in away. graced the country’s fl ag northeastern Thailand. The rangers cheer when it was still called The rangers came the elephants on, with Siam. across the elephant comments like “Go, go But they do have their calves on Wednesday on, child!” dark side. Development afternoon as they were One elephant strug- has sharply reduced struggling to climb the gles, slips and falls, but their natural habitat and pit’s slippery banks, fi nally all make it out of shrunk their numbers. according to offi cials of the muck. They are notorious for Thap Lan National Park. The last of the animals raiding farmers’ fi elds Some of the rangers then lingers, after all the for food, especially sugar went for help, while oth- others have made it past cane. ers spent the night with the tree line. It faces the Several people are the baby elephants. rangers for a moment, killed each year by On Thursday, as the turns, pauses and fi nally angry elephants. Last elephants wallowed to- runs into the jungle. November, a driver on gether at one side of the “Gone, they’re gone,” a road near another pit, rangers at the other cries a ranger, as the res- park in the northeast side spent four hours cue crew comes together struck the hind legs of using hoes and pickaxes to celebrate. one when it wandered to dig out enough mud to Park chief Prawatsart out of the jungle at dusk. form a ramp. Chantep said there The animal responded AP Video of the great were signs that a herd by stomping on the car, Thap Lan National Park rangers prepare to extract six baby elephants elephant escape released of elephants believed to destroying the engine stuck in a muddy pond at Thap Lan National Park, Nakhon Ratchasima by the Department of be related to the trapped and killing the driver. province, northeastern Thailand. Federal prison in Kansas helps train dogs for adoption LEAVENWORTH, minimum security camp Times reported. Blackdeer said the Kan. (AP) — A federal on the grounds of the U.S. “They build a real program began in Octo- prison may seem like an Penitentiary in Leaven- close relationship with ber. She said the USP’s odd place for the Leaven- worth. these guys,” said Crys- warden had experience worth County Humane Dogs live with inmates, tal Swann Blackdeer, with similar programs at Society to house dogs. who train the animals to executive director of the other prison facilities and But the Humane So- prepare them for adop- Leavenworth County was interested in starting ciety partners with the tion, the Leavenworth Humane Society. one in Leavenworth. SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER Maxine V. Frasier, Director UPCOMING EVENTS Ad Paid by: We now off er, Technology Assistance on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s at 1:30! Bring your laptop, smartphone, or tablet for one on one help. We can assist with apps as well. If you are interested in purchasing an ipad but are not sure, we have a couple 1300 S. Jefferson St. for you to try out. We also have Alexa and Roku 526-1103 stick. Call for details! Like us at: www.facebook.com/cookevilleseniorcenter We’re growing; We’re changing’ We’re having fun. Come join us at: 186 SOUTH WALNUT • 526-9318 • cookevilleseniorcenter.org A14 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 herald-citizen.com Upsides, downsides for Smollett, city in looming fi nes fi ght

CHICAGO (AP) — A charges against Smol- wash.” Emanuel said paid enough.” brewing battle over lett could come as soon Thursday, as his law The downside of pay- Chicago’s demand that as the end of next week, department chief sent ing for Smollett is that Jussie Smollett recoup the deadline for Smol- a letter to Smollett and it would be perceived as the city more than lett to send in a money his attorneys seeking an admission of guilt, $130,000 for an investi- order or cashier’s check payment for overtime and he’s still adamant gation into his report for $130,106 — plus 15 worked by detectives he’s told the full truth of a racist, anti-gay cents. His legal team and offi cers who looked about the incident that attack and the “Em- has signaled he doesn’t into the actor’s claim, he says happened Jan. pire” actor’s apparent intend to pay, which will that demanding he pay 29 in downtown Chi- determination not to likely prompt the city would help establish cago. Prosecutors and pay it could ultimately to sue Smollett in Cook that he did in fact or- police say the evidence land in a civil court, County Circuit Court. chestrate the attack. is clear that he con- where a jury could have Mayor Rahm Eman- Smollett’s lawyers cocted it as a publicity to answer the question AP uel, who has said the shot back Thursday, stunt. The upside of that was supposed to be Actor Jussie Smollett talks to the media before false claims by Smol- saying it is city offi cials paying now is that there answered in criminal leaving Cook County Court after his charges lett damaged the city’s “who owe” Smollett “an would be no drawn-out court: Was the attack were dropped, Tuesday, in Chicago. reputation, denounced apology — for dragging process keeping the staged or not? Tuesday’s dismissal of an innocent man’s char- question of whether The fi rst legal skir- shocking decision by tors earlier this week 16 felony counts against acter through the mud.” he’s lying or not in the mish in the wake of a Cook County prosecu- to drop all criminal Smollett as a “white- They added: “Jussie has headlines. Jolie: Fighting for women is crucial UNITED NATIONS 2001 when she started ed by 156 countries. because it is seen as “a (AP) — Actress and working for the United Jolie said the ini- weapon of war.” activist Angelina Jolie Nations refugee agency tiative’s work helped “It was not seen as a says promoting equality and traveling to camps produce the fi rst inter- sexual act,” she said. “It for women, combatting for displaced people national protocol on how costs less than a bullet. It injustice, and helping often in poor developing to document and inves- is something that is done refugees are the most im- countries. tigate sexual violence, systematically, not only portant parts of her life “There are simply so and national action plans to destroy the individual after her six children. many people around the to combat the scourge but their family, their “But in many ways, world suff ering, and with adopted by some of the community.” they go hand in hand,” so little and in so much worst-aff ected countries, What’s worse, Jolie she said in an interview pain, and to not be spend- including South Sudan, said, is that perpetrators late Friday with The As- ing our time conscious of Congo and Colombia. are almost never brought sociated Press. “It’s what them and fi nding solu- “We tried to move the to justice. I hope my children know tions for them — it’s an needle and we have ... Now, Jolie said, she is is important.” empty life,” she said. because we are working pressing for the Unit- Off camera, the In the search for with many governments, ed Nations to create a 43-year-old Oscar-winner solutions, Jolie in 2012 non-governmental orga- permanent, independent AP is focused on trying to launched the Preventing nizations, civil society investigative body with Angelina Jolie, United Nations High help millions of people Sexual Violence Initiative around the world and we a mandate to collect and Commissioner for Refugees special envoy, caught up in the world’s with former British for- are listening,” she said. assess evidence in cases address a meeting on U.N. peacekeeping at crises and confl icts, a eign secretary William Jolie said sexual vio- involving alleged war U.N. headquarters, Friday. passion that began in Hague. It is now support- lence is important for her crimes.

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Tom Morak Camera Club annual exhibit opens Tuesday

The Cookeville Camera Club will open its 2019 Photography Exhibition Tuesday at the Cookev- ille Art Studio and Gallery (formerly Cumber- land Art Society). The exhibition will open Tuesday, April 2, and will run until Saturday, April 27. The Cookev- ille Art Studio and Gallery is located at 186A S. Walnut Ave. The gallery is open from noon to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Admission is free. The club will host a public reception Sunday, April 7, from 1-5 p.m. at the gallery where exhib- iting photographers will be in attendance and the gallery will be open for viewing the exhibition. Refreshments will be served. Artists featured in the exhibition include Bettye Austin, Wanda Krack, Kathy Krant, Donnie King, Cindy Lyons, Gary Moore, Tom Morack, Kathy Neer, Rebecca Perron, Helga Skinner, and Leann Walker. Stan McReynolds “The Cookeville Camera Club has highly skilled photog- raphers at every level of expe- rience from Novice to Master,” Stan McReynolds, coordinator of this year’s event, said. “This exhibition will illustrate the excellence of this group of ded- icated artisans in the field of photography. Attendees will be amazed at the talent presented at this Exhibition.” Many of the photos on display will be for sale to the public. Attendees can also purchase other prints and photographic note cards made by members. The attendees will have a chance to vote for their favor- ite photograph in a “People’s Choice” competition. Also, a video display of memorable photography will be running during the event for attendees to enjoy while at the Exhibi- tion. Steve Kuss

Kathy Neer Wanda Krack B2 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY. MARCH 31, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0MARRIAGE LICENSES0 Two authors visiting this week WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 bale, both of Hermitage. Cory Michael Pisut Cookeville Story Time for est Base Camp,” AARP/IRS Volunteers will pro- and Brittany Nicole Ran- MONDAY, MARCH 25 this week will be on Tuesday, AT THE Friday, April 5, vide free tax preparation ser- dolph, both of Granville. Kenneth Burton Wednesday, and Thursday at LIBRARY at the Putnam vices with a priority on serving John Vincent Zalewski Sparks and Lauren 10 a.m. Celebrate April Fools’ County Library. seniors and low-income clients. and Angela Sierra Jones, Katelyn Laws, both of Day! Mrs. Donovan presents Johnson will read Please be advised that clients both of Cookeville. Cookeville. Silly Stories: Red Mittens by selections from the will be served on a fi rst come Laura Bannon, The Gunniwolf book accompanied fi rst served basis and there may THURSDAY, MARCH 21 TUESDAY, MARCH 26 by Wilhelmina Harper, and The by extensive video be a bit of wait time. Nathan James Lav- Sebastian Juan Pedro Hatseller and the Monkeys by and photography of Also, some returns may be ender and Amber Lynn and Juana Miguel Jose Baba Diakite. Songs will be the trek. The event out of the scope of the volun- Gale, both of Blooming- Tomas, both of Cookev- “Rockin’ Robin,” “Pennies from kicks off at 5:30 p.m. teers and may be referred to a ton Springs. ille. Heaven” and “Eensie Weensie PHIL and is free and open tax professional. Robert Lee Smith of Marc Stephen Banks Spider.” SCHALLER to the public. If you would like to get your Cookeville, and Billie and Rene Elaine Curtis The Algood Branch Library The second au- taxes prepared by these won- Jo Hieatt Jernigan of Mahon, both of Wilder. hosts Story Time every Monday thorth will ill be b Saturday, S April 6, derful volunteers, here is what Baxter. Samuel Cody Poteet at 3:30 p.m. Come by for some at 10:30 a.m. Rebecca Marriott you need to bring with you: a and Danielle Beth Farley after school story fun! Stout, will be here for a special photo ID of yourself and spouse FRIDAY, MARCH 22 Little, both of Cookeville. The Baxter Branch Library story time with her book, Flut- (if applicable), social security Caleb Daniel Myers hosts a weekly Story Time terfl y: The Fantabulous Butter- cards and birthdates for every and Madison Riley Bak- EDITOR’S NOTE: This in- every Friday at 1 p.m. in their fl y. Join us for a meet and greet family member, all W2 and 1099 er, both of Cookeville. formation was obtained Children’s Area. and special activity to follow! forms, all other income infor- Mark Anthony Houch- from open public re- All ages welcome! mation such as Social Security in and Carol Michelle cords in the off ice of the AUTHOR TALKS income statements, information McGowan Austin, both Putnam County Clerk. All The Putnam County Library AARP TAX ASSISTANCE for all credits and deductions, of Cookeville. marriage licenses will be has not one, but two authors The Library and AARP are any Aff ordable Care Act state- William Alfred Bratz published — we cannot coming to visit us this week. teaming up to help you do your ments, and a copy of last year’s and Anna Jean Danni- make exceptions. There will be something for ev- taxes once again, and time is tax return. eryone. The fi rst one is Middle running out to take advantage If you would like any return Tennessee resident Mark E. of it. Every Wednesday and to be direct deposited to a back Johnson, a longtime freelance Thursday from 9:30 am until account please bring a check writer, will present his 2018 3:30 pm through mid-April, the with account number and rout- Daugherty, Porten join book, “Doofus Dad Does Ever- last day is April 11th, Certifi ed ing number. Progressive Savings Bank

Progressive Financial community banks. In Couples split by gender at get togethers Group welcomes Matt addition to banking, Daugherty and Mike Porten has been an DEAR ABBY: My fi ance, this with Gabriel in so many countries and states Porten. adjunct professor for “Gabriel,” has a large network DEAR ABBY to see what advice that he’s used to not having “We are extremely the past 14 years in the of friends who have known each he has to off er. I family around. He wants us to excited and fortunate College of Business at other for a long time. We get see no reason why move so we can buy a house and to have Tennessee Tech, teach- together as a group a couple of you couldn’t join save for retirement. What’s your these two ing upper level banking times a month for birthdays, the men. However, advice? — RACHEL IN CALI- gentlemen, courses. sports events, etc. Whenever you should make a FORNIA with their He is married to Janet we do, the men veer away into point of spending DEAR RACHEL: You have extensive and has two grown their own world of conversation, some time with given solid reasons for making experience daughters, Jessica and while we women are left to talk the women so the move. Chief among them and knowl- Alexis, and a golden to each other and eat dips. ABIGAIL they won’t get the is that your child will have a edge of the doodle named Brinkley. Honestly, I dread it. These VAN BUREN impression that you brighter future if she grows up Daugherty banking Daugherty worked for women are generally petty, hy- are snubbing them. in a safe environment and gets industry, Clayton Bank from 2009 persensitive and hard to talk to DEAR ABBY: AB We live in an the best education possible, join our to 2017 serving as their about anything of substance. We area where rent is very high plus there will be less worry team,” Ottis vice president of retail share no interests in and buying is out of the ques- about all of you being safe. It Phillips, for all of Tennessee. our jobs, musical tastes, televi- tion. The nearby lower-priced is equally important for you CEO said. Most recently, Matt sion viewing, etc. areas have terrible schools and and your husband to be able to Porten has received extensive I don’t want to skip the out- aren’t safe. Because we have accumulate enough in savings and Daugh- training as a profession- ings altogether because I have a small child, these are real that your retirement years will erty will be al EOS implementer and become good friends with the concerns. be comfortable. Porten assuming was involved in Clayton guys, and some of them will be We have an opportunity to Listen to your husband senior busi- Banks’ adoption of this in our wedding. But if I leave move to another state where because you have married a ness development roles process. the women’s table and join the costs are much lower. We could smart man. I know family is within the organization. He is engaged to Tam- men, I’m afraid I’ll send a mes- buy a nice home, the schools are important, but your daughter Porten has more than my Griswold, has three sage that I’m clinging to Gabri- excellent, and I could still main- already knows who they are. 34 years of banking children, Kelsey, Tyler, el. That’s not the case. It’s that I tain my same job and salary. You may be able to visit with experience with both and Matison, and enjoys prefer the men’s conversation to The problem is, it would mean them in person or stay in touch super regional and hiking and photography. what the women discuss. moving away from my family. via video-chatting. This is the Is there a solution? Must I I want to give my daughter way many families maintain learn to deal with what these the chance to grow up in cir- close ties, and I hope you will women talk about? Can I join cumstances where we aren’t consider it. the men without the women constantly worried about not thinking I’m a clingy fi ancee? building home equity or saving DEAR ABBY is written by Abigail I would like to enjoy myself at toward retirement. But I worry Van Buren, also known as Jeanne these parties, even if it means that taking her away from her Phillips, and was founded by her breaking the social norm. — extended family will be rough. mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear BORED IN BUFFALO My husband’s relatives live Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. DEAR BORED: Discuss all over the world. He has been Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Colonial Bread Trade PAIGE STANAGE | HERALD-CITIZEN Capshaw kindergarten students are learning about colonial towns and townspeople during CHS Dance Recital the 1700s. One of the trades of the colonial Cookeville High School dance students will present their annual Spring Dance Concert at 7:30 tradespeople was baker and the trade of p.m. April 5 and April 6 at the Cookeville Performing Arts Center. Students from the Dance II baking breads. Ginny Henson came to teach class include Kaylan Randolph, Krista Kelly, Andrew Driller, Emarie Williams, Nicole Bryant, the students, from left, Ryleigh Ware, Noah Karmann Shepherd, Kalee Adkins, Emma Breeding, Danielle Brito, Augusta Brown, Grycelda Hunt and Luci Rice, about bread making. Francisco, Ily Saether, Mariah Sutton, Zoe Vintage, and Makenzie West. 0SUBMISSION INFORMATION0 The Herald-Citizen welcomes sub- there is a $30 charge for a one-column ANNIVERSARIES person celebrating the birthday will missions regarding schools, commu- photo and a $50 charge for a two-col- Those celebrating wedding anni- be shown in the photograph. nity events, club news, engagements, umn photo. Submissions with no versaries are welcome to submit up weddings, births, birthdays, anniver- photos run free of charge. Payment to two photos for publication free of FORMS saries, the arts and entertainment for is expected to be made at the time of charge. Those two photos are usually Forms for wedding, engagement, inclusing in the More! section. submission. Wedding and engagement of the couple early in the marriage anniversary or Births and Birth- announcements will be published in and a current photo of them. Anni- days announcements are available PHOTOS Sunday editions. We do our best to versaries will be published in Sunday in the newsroom or by email (liv- We want your photos to look good honor date of publication requests, editions. Again, we do our best to hon- [email protected]). Please in the paper. When submitting photos but due to space limitations and pub- or date of publication requests, but we make sure to include a contact name via email, please send unadjusted lication deadlines, the sooner you sub- can’t guarantee dates of publication. and phone number in case there are images attached as .jpg fi les. You may mit your announcement, the better questions. bring printed copies by the offi ce, but chance we have of publishing it on the BIRTHS AND BIRTHDAYS we prefer electronic copies. requested date. We can’t guarantee We publish birthdays and birth an- SUGGESTIONS WELCOME that we will publish on the requested nouncements. Please see below for in- Suggestions for feature stories are WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMENTS date. Engagement announcements are formation about obtaining or submit- welcome. You may email your sug- All wedding and engagement limited to 300 words. We are not able ting forms. Due to space limitations, gestions to editor@herald-citizen. announcements will run in two col- to publish wedding announcements note that only immediate family will com or call 526-9715 and ask for the umns. If you wish to include a photo, more than six months old. be included in the article and only the newsroom. SUNDAY. MARCH 31, 2019 MORE! HERALD-CITIZEN B3 herald-citizen.com Buff alo Valley residents sue over fl ood of 1929

BY MICHELE J.T. HALLER 1968 1979 HERALD CITIZEN Senator Albert Gore L&N Railroad is (Sr.) suggests in his apparently about to Looking back in weekly column from attempt the aban- history, here were some Washington that the donment of its tracks of the happenings in the Vietnam War cannot be between Algood and Cookeville area for the won by military action. Crossville. A notice week of March 26-31, as He tells of testimony posted on the door of recorded in the pages of before Congress by Gen. the Crossville depot the Herald-Citizen: David M. Shoup, former says that the 33.5-mile commander of the US section of track has 1930 Marines in Vietnam. been placed in a rail A Lebanon attorney, Shoup said that should category “subject to Walter Faulkner, fi led the US press the ground abandonment.” The suit this week on behalf war into North Viet- federal interstate Com- of 22 Buff alo Valley nam, China would be merce Commission property owners who drawn into the war, has yet to act on L&N’s say the Tennessee Elec- and the only way to win proposal. tric Power Company the war then would be Radiation is still owed them for damag- Jared Herren sent us word that he thinks this photo is of Putnam County through the use of nu- leaking today from es to their homes and Herald founder Elmer Wirt, his wife Katie and their two daughters. His clear weapons. (March the Three Mile Island businesses in the fl ood obituary states that he had two daughters, who were not named but the 26, 1968) nuclear power plant in of 1929, which about 2 daughters must be in the back and Katie next to Elmer. Herren doesn’t Pennsylvania where a washed away Buff alo know who the woman is in the back with the children. The Putnam 1974 reactor accident earli- Valley. They contend County Herald was the forerunner of today’s Herald-Citizen. A bear that got nation- er this week caused the that the fl ooding result- wide attention earlier facility to vent a cloud ed from the erection of of local businesses, 1963 Brenda Vermillion, the this month when he of radioactive steam a dam at Rock Island including: Hub City Mrs. Darrell S. 17-year-old daughter broke through a plate- into the atmosphere. by the company. They Natural Gas Company Gwynn, sister of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin glass window into the The situation is under are asking for damages on Walnut; the Midway Frank L. Lewis of Vermillion of Monterey, community room of control and the public ranging from $100 to Lunch Room at 206 East Bangham, is visiting and Merrill Ford, the the Bank of Cookev- is at no risk today, say $3,500. (March 27, 1930) 9th Street; Woodbine here this week after a 17-year-old son of Mrs. ille on South Jeff erson plant officials. Dry Goods Store on the two-year stay in Tur- Ann Hollars of Monte- early one morning is Low-level radioac- 1936 Square; W.H. Stamps key working with the rey. They are both Mon- on public display now tivity from the plant is Four men sawed Key and Battery Shop at American Board of the terey High students. in the parking lot of being metered 16 miles their way out of the 17 West Broad; the J.O. Congregation Church. Brenda oil paints and People’s Stockyard. He’s away from the power Putnam County Jail Paris Electric Company; The Turks, she says, plays the autoharp and been in the custody of plant now. Saturday night and all Thrasher’s Dry Clean- “love anything Amer- the organ. She “skips state Game and Wild- Anwar Sadat and Me- four are back behind ers on the Sparta High- ican. They are great the Beatles” in favor of life offi cers at a facility nachem Begin signed bars again today. They way; and the Alva Hall imitators of our customs the classics, says the near Knoxville since a peace pact between were nabbed walking Grocery at 104 North and are quick and eager newspaper. She also his capture outside the Israel and Egypt today down Buff alo Valley Cedar. (March 30, 1950) to learn about us.” The writes the “Cat Capers” bank by offi cers using that they say they Road shortly after their American woman, she column about Monterey a tranquilizer gun to hope will serve as the escape. They included 1955 says, “is a heroine there High each week for the subdue the bear. cornerstone to peace an accused murderer, Beecher Gentry, pub- as long as she doesn’t newspaper. Merrill is Where he came from in the Middle East two federal prisoners lisher of the Putnam discuss politics or reli- on the school’s annual is a mystery, but wild- between Israelis and being held on auto theft County Herald for the gion.”(March 26, 1963) staff and was president life offi cers say he seems their Arab neighbors. charges and a moon- last 28 years, is retiring of his sophomore class. to be accustomed to Throughout the re- shiner. Authorities say on April 1. The newspa- 1966 He hopes to go to Notre staying in a cage, lead- gion, Arabs are loudly a teenage girl smuggled per’s new publisher will The Optimist Club Dame next year and ing them to think he protesting the signing in two hacksaws and be William Matthews, here has named its two major in physical educa- escaped from captivity. this week. (March 26, they slid down a rope owner of the Webster “Teens of the Months,” tion. (March 29, 1966) (March 25, 1974) 1979) made from a blanket City (Iowa) Graphic. once they got through Col. James N. Luton, their cell bars. (March commandant of the Ju- 26, 1936) nior Military Academy at Bloomington Springs 1940 from 1923 to 1935, has At Marchbank Drugs been awarded his Doc- this week you can tor of Education degree pick up a Klenzo lath- from the University of er brush made from Tennessee. He went into badger hair for only 83 the Civilian Conserva- cents. Or you can buy tion Corps after super- baby laxative for 25 vising the academy, and cents a package and a in 1941 was called into 32-ounce bottle of milk active duty. (March 31, of magnesia for 39 cents. 1955) A bottle of Adlerika will cost you a dollar. 1960 (March 28, 1940) Editor John Mott writes in his weekly 1945 column that the city is Radio listeners this losing the Pilot Knob week can hear the Dairy, run by J.J. Morton Downey vari- Wright for the last 35 ety show. Downey, a years, on Bunker Hill Connecticut-born tenor, Road. Wright’s farm is recently got back from being cut in half by the two years overseas en- new superhighway and tertaining the GIs. His he’s decided it’s time to show includes singing, retire. He’s regarded skits and mail from his as the city’s fi rst com- fans. He’s heard each mercial dairy farmer. week on 4,000 stations Twenty fi ve years ago, in the US. (March 29, he built a bottling 1945) plant on West Spring Street, which he sold 1950 to H.G. Smith in 1947. The newspaper prints Smith now operates the a full-page business Cookeville Pure Milk in page each week and this that facility. (March 30, week, it lists a number 1960)

Singer Bret Michaels Number 1 in local news backs diabetes awareness proposal SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Singer Bret Michaels is showing his support for a California bill that would require schools to share more in- formation with parents and children about Type 1 diabetes. Michaels was diag- nosed with Type 1 diabe- tes as a child. He joined $140 California lawmakers th Wednesday in support- Starts April 24 ing the bill. He says the legisla- tion will save lives by aiding in diagnosing the disease and improve the quality of life for those who have it. Democratic Sen. Rich- ard Roth of Riverside is the bill’s author. Schools would need to begin of- fering more information on Type 1 diabetes by 2021. That could include descriptions of the dis- ease, warning signs and the screening process for a diagnosis. B4 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY. MARCH 31, 2019 herald-citizen.com Preparing for Visitors bureau attends tourism conference Cookeville-Putnam the real world County Visitors’ Bureau team members Zach Led- Dear Dave, I’m getting married this better and Molly Brown summer and about to become a stepfa- attended the Southeast ther, but my fi ancé’s daughter from a pre- Tourism Society confer- vious marriage seems very irresponsible. ence, along with nearly She’s 20 and lives at home, has trouble 350 travel industry rep- holding a job, and she doesn’t really want resentatives from across to work. When she doesn’t have money to the Southeast. make her car payment, she seems to ex- STS, a leader among pect her mom to pay it for her. My fi ancé travel organizations and I both agree that she’s for more than 35 years, DAVE SAYS been too lenient with her in creates an unparalleled the past, but she doesn’t want and powerful marketing to suddenly pull the rug out alliance of regional tour- from under her. How do you ism promotion. think we should approach STS focuses on four this situation? Kendall pillars: Education, Ad- Dear Kendall, marriage vocacy, Recognition and counselors say you have Networking. Putnam County visitors bureau employees attended the Southeast Tourism a good chance of having a The CONNECTIONS Society CONNECTIONS Conference. From left, Zach Ledbetter, vice president DAVE successful marriage if you’re conference mirrors of visitor development, Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors’ Bureau; Wendy RAMSEY in agreement on four things those pillars with edu- Thomas, director of marketing and communications, Southeast Tourism — religion, money, children, cational sessions fea- Society; Heather Blanchard, director of member development, Southeast anandd inin-laws.laws So, fi rst things fi rst. I’d turing topics such as Tourism Society; Melanie Beauchamp, director of outreach, Tennessee strongly suggest you and your fi ancé go Cutting-Edge Research, Department of Tourist Development; and Molly Brown, director of public through pre-marital counseling to make Social (Media) Listening, relations & marketing, Cookeville-Putnam County Visitors’ Bureau. sure you’re on the same page when it Data Driven Marketing, comes to handling this and other issues. Meeting Planner Trends, tured an industry trade was attained by Brown professionals here as If you and her mom really want to Connecting Research show, an awards ceremo- in 2017. Ledbetter is well as the speakers and show her you love her, you’ll make sure and Advocacy, Measur- ny and STS Marketing currently enrolled in content of the confer- she starts learning some character and ing Marketing Eff ective- College Graduation. the TMP program and ence, the structure of discipline. And it’s very important that ness, Airbnb/Short-term During the opening is set to complete with sessions, and the oppor- both of you are on the same page and Rental Eff ects, Lifestyle luncheon on Tuesday, anticipated graduation tunities for us to elevate in agreement every step of the way. You Marketing/Economic 62 graduates received in Spring 2020. the marketing assets of might also want to read a book together Development Organi- offi cial certifi cation as “This is our fi rst time our community are out- by Dr. Henry Cloud called “Boundaries.” zational Partnerships, Travel Marketing Pro- having the opportunity standing.” This is a great book, and it will give you and Detecting Southeast fessionals, an accolade to attend the STS CON- “We look forward to both several ideas for creating a reason- Travel & Tourism Eco- that requires three years NECTIONS Conference working more with the able timeline aimed at teaching her more nomic Drivers. of professional develop- and can’t say enough STS organization as responsibility. In addition to educa- ment course work, spe- about the takeaways well as Travel South I would advise letting her mom pres- tional sessions and net- cifi cally in the tourism already attained,” said USA in inspiring travel ent any changes to her initially. Neither working opportunities, marketing curriculum. Ledbetter. “The caliber to Cookeville-Putnam of you wants to create a scenario where STS CONNECTIONS fea- The TMP designation of the travel industry County.” you’re viewed as the bad guy. Let her mom start the process by explaining that she made a few mistakes in terms of teaching her more about personal respon- Vol State Livingston faculty member receives statewide honor sibility and self-reliance when she was younger. Then, she can begin to lay out Volunteer State Community the fi rst few rules and expectations. College professor Girija Shinde In my mind, there’s nothing wrong was named Community College with requiring her to get a job within 30 Faculty Member of the Year at the days if she doesn’t already have one. If Statewide Outstanding Achieve- she needs to go job hunting, make sure ment Recognition celebration in she’s out of bed and on the road no later Nashville recently. Shinde has been than 8:00 a.m. every morning. During teaching biology at Vol State at this fi rst phase, looking for work every Livingston since 2002. day should be her job. It wouldn’t be a bad The SOAR Awards are designed idea to start teaching her about budget- to highlight student, faculty and ing, saving, and everything else that goes staff achievement in the Tennessee into handling money responsibly during Board of Regents system. this time, too. “The mission of our college Next, phase two might consist of system and each of our commu- requiring her to help around the house nity and technical colleges is the doing chores on her days off , or whenever success of all our students and the mom needs a hand. Then, after a month development of Tennessee’s work- or two of this, phase three might consist force,” said TBR Chancellor Flora of her paying a small amount in rent. W. Tydings. TCAT Faculty Member of the Year, Rebecca Russell of Knoxville; and Do you see what I’m doing? By stepping “It’s appropriate that we recog- Vol State-Livingston professor, Girija Shinde, Community College up the expectations gradually you’re nize the outstanding students and Faculty Member of the Year. building a foundation so she’ll have the the outstanding faculty and staff tools and knowledge to where, in the members on our campuses who student-instructor relationship is emotionally at times, encouraging sixth or seventh month, she’s moving out work with students daily to help special because it extends beyond and inspiring them.” and taking care of her own responsibili- them succeed.” academics. It involves meeting “We are fortunate to have such ties. Shinde said, “I felt humbled and their needs, the diff erent ways a talented and dedicated faculty Like an adult! — Dave honored when I received the award. they learn but also working with member as Dr. Shinde,” said Vol I thought it was a recognition of them if they have family issues, State President Jerry Faulkner. DAVE RAMSEY is CEO of Ramsey Solutions. my contribution to my students, health issues, and work confl icts. “This honor is well deserved and Follow Dave on the web at daveramsey. college, community and society it is about off ering academic help, appropriate for her commitment to com and on Twitter at @DaveRamsey. at large. The community college fl exible schedules, supporting them student success.” 0REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS0

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 From Illa E. Stone Trustee, Living Trust to Timothy bert and Eddie Ray Lambert Vaugh, Barlow Estates, Lot From Nancy M. Brooks to Charles Stone Trust Agree- M. Leonard and Melissa A. to Gerald F. Lambert and 12, $240,000, 1st. Jonathan Cutcliff , 286 Elm ment and Illa E. Stone Trust Leonard, .258 acres, $2,675, Jane J. Lambert, TRACT, From Timothy Leon Burger Road, TRACT, $93,700, 7th. Agreement to Kenneth D. 2nd. $4,100, 12th. AKA Timothy Lee Burger, From James Patrick Short Stone and Sherri Stone, 5 From Carl Michael Reel, Quitclaim from Jack W. Mor- Rebecca Kay Nash, Harlan and Jennifer Short to Jeff ery acres, $279,000, 1st. Amber Jean Flynn Jared and rison III to Rocio Rebecca Lynn Hickey, Shelby L. Bain Reid Null, 3507 Paran Road, From Brendle S. Daugherty Clarence Jared to McClain Rios Morrison, Bill Benson and Sawilla Ann Reams De- .65 acres, $137,500, 15th. to John Ruggiero and Anita W. Sims, Greenwood Estate, Division, Lot 2, 19th. ceased FKA Sawilla Waller From Michael Patrick Vin- Ruggiero, Cumberland Cove, Section C, Lot 6, $159,900, 1st. Quitclaim from Anthony Deceased to John W. Ste- cent and Sandra Kay Vin- Section 32, Lot 20, $37,000, From Ernest B. Evans to Grogan AKA Anthony Gro- phens and Lucille Stephens, cent to Warren G. Melton Jr. 4th. Priscilla H. Anderson, $36,00. gan Sr. and Cathy Grogan 1293 Arrowhead Drive, Lot and Brenda Melton, Crystal Quitclaim from John Marie From Design Development to Anthony Grogan Jr. and 17A, .43 acres, $40,000, 14th. Springs, Lot 17, $140,000, 7th. Sanders Personal Rep and of Tennessee LLC to Sharon Kayla Grogan, Lot I, 1 acres, From Jeremy D. Waller and From Michael Loftis and Estate of Anna M. Shock to L. ONeill, Reserve at the Lot II, 1.142 acres, 14th. Lindsey K. Waller to Dallas Darlene Loftis to Kelly McKe- Joan Marie Sanders and Mat- Country Club, Phase I, Lot 89, From Tim Clark and Gary J. Edwards and Reagan B. chnie, .45 acres, $127,000, 1st. thew G. Sanders, Shanando- $173,000, 19th. Jett to William Andrews and Edwards, Bangham Village, From Mark Oakley and ah Estates, Lot I, Shenandoah From Chad D. Crouch and Grace Andrews, Greenwood Lot 9, $140,000, 15th. Sheila Oakley to Linda A. Estates, Lot II, 19th. Amy T. Crouch to Mark B. Estates, Section C, Lot 3, From Daniel Jasinski and Manis and Perry Manis, 1.02 From Candelyn Meador Frasier, Hickory Flats, Lot 1, $121,000, 1st. Rebecca Jasinski to Lindsey acres, $159,000, 1st. FKA Candelyn Burchett and $30,000, 2nd. From Montford McCurry Jr. K. Waller and Jeremy D. THURSDAY, MARCH 14 Jordan Meador to Gavin From Glenn Harold Ramsey and Teena McCurry Thomp- Waller, Westbrook, Lot 41, From Freddie Dewayne Eldridge and Katie Eldridge, Jr. Trustee and Glenn Harold son to Kyle Anderson and $152,500, 7th. Allen to Gary White and TRACT, $94,800, 13th. Ramsey Sr. Testamentary to Sherry Anderson, .34 acres, From Charles Alan Pippin, Patricia White, 5.06 acres, From Rodney Norris and Daniel A. Dragon and Robin $70,970, 1st. Tanda A. Pippin, J. Greg $55,000, 8th. Angela Norris to Dustin L. Dragon, Glenn H. Ramsey From Kyle Anderson and Pippin and Linda Sue Pippin Quitclaim from Herb Smith Gentry and Leshay Danielle Property, Lot 1, $413,500, 1st. Sherry Anderson to Alexan- to A New Day Contracting AKA Herbert Smith and Mai Mahler Gentry, Creekwood MONDAY, MARCH 18 dra H. Miranda, .34 acres, Inc., Platinum Pointe, Lot 22, Smith to Larry Nelson Smith Subdivision, Lot 5, $20,000, From Natalie Stout FKA $118,000, 1st. $18,000, 20th. Co Trustee, David Ray Smith 15th. Natalie Cherry to Joshua From Beverly Madewell to From Bradford G. Wood and Co Trustee and Herbert and FRIDAY, MARCH 15 Gravelle and Whitney Grav- Sonya K. Hilton, Eastlake Donna A. Wood to Brian A. Mai Smith Irrevocable Trust, From Ronnie C. Garrett elle, 134.95 acres, 6th. Estates, Lot 17, Eastlake Es- George, Fairview Road, 15.43 White Plains Plantation, AKA Ronnie G. Garrett and From Ronald L. Swaff ord tates, Lot 19, $145,000. acres, $165,000, 15th. Phase I, Lot 10, 19th. Leah Garrett to Terry Ward, and Amanda Swaff ord to From Kaye Tuggle to James From Ryan Kent Graham Quitclaim from Jared C. 1007 Cambridge Court, Phase Benjamin Moore Edwards, Hogan and Devon M. Hauck, and Jenny C. Graham to Daniels and Kelly M. Talent I, Lot 36A, $114,500. Quimby Dyer Addition to Colonial Forest, .94 acres, Carol W. Darrah, Colonial to Kelly M. Talent, Hilltop Quitclaim from James West Cookeville, Section 3, $216,000, 1st. Heights, Section B, Phase II, Estates, Lot 20, 1st. Jeff rey Short, Kathleen Ann Lot LIST, $60,000, 1st. TUESDAY, MARCH 19 Lot 64, $194,000, 1st. From Gloria J. Winnubst Killom, John David Shirt and From Jason David Ledford Quitclaim from Patrick A. Quitclaim from Pamela S. to Callen Dahlke and Nick Donald Short to James Jef- and Danielle Ledford to Morrissey AKA Patrick A. Adcock AKA Sue Adcock Dahlke, Cumberland Cove, frey Short, 1247 North Wash- Larry Roberts, Tina Roberts, Morrisey and Betty J. Mor- and Sharon Jackson to Larry Section 56, Lot 32, $23,000, ington Avenue, .68 acres. Andrew Cobb and Ciara rissey AKA Betty J. Morrisey C. Smith, Mark G. Smith 4th. Quitclaim from Irene Haney Cobb, Forest Hill Estates, Lot to Tamra M. Brown and Ani- and Michele R. Smith, Lot I, Quitclaim from Byron Buck to James P. Buck Jr., 111, $275,000, 1st. ta I. Morrissey AKA Anita I. 2.68 acres, Lot II, 2.68 acres, Greenwood and Kim Dyer to TRACT, 1st. From Brandon Dillon to Morrisey, Plantation Oaks, $90,000, 15th. Byron Greenwood and Joe From Gary D. Farris Trust- Brandon Kyle Shaw and Section 1, Lot 26, 19th. Quitclaim from KB Invest- Greenwood, Second Avenue ee, Patricia A. Farris Trust- Ethan Dudney Shaw, Hilham From Seven H. Henderson ment Group to Robin Blake South Subdivision, Lot 1, .28 ee, Gary D. Farris Living Place, Lot 3, $174,900, 15th. and Amy L. Henderson to Meadows, Forest Hills Estate, acres, 19th. Trust and Patricia A. Farris From Gerald Freeman Lam- Mason Vaigh and Sarah Lot 6, 1st. SUNDAY. MARCH 31, 2019 FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN B5 herald-citizen.com Experience ‘Poldark’ from the beginning on WCTE-TV

What’s coming on WCTE- comb. PBS Television for Monday, April 1, through Sunday, SUNDAY, APRIL 7 April 7. 3 p.m. — “Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville” — Har- MONDAY, APRIL 1 old Bradley and Mandy 7 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- Barnett. nessee” — Ryan Rush of Rush 3:30 p.m. — “Sun Studio Hemp Farm in Maryville; Ms. Sessions” Potts’ art class; Safe Harbor, 4 p.m. — “Poldark, Season a sanctuary for abused and 1, Part 1” — After fi ghting neglected animals. in the American Revolution, 7:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass Poldark returns to Cornwall Underground” — Aaron Lee and fi nds wrenching change. Tasjan. 5 p.m. — “Poldark, Season 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- 1, Part 2” — Determined show” to open his copper mine, 9 p.m. — “Antiques Road- Poldark seeks backers. show” Verity’s big chance leads to a 10 p.m. — “Independent showdown. Lens: Tre Maison Dasan” 6 p.m. — “PBS NewsHour — The lives of three of the Eleanor Tomlinson is Demelza and Aidan Turner is Ross Poldark as a new season of Weekend” estimated one in 14 American “Poldark” begins later this year. Experience the series from the beginning with WCTE 6:30 p.m. — “One on One children with a parent in as encore episodes of “Poldark” will air on Sundays beginning April 7 at 4 p.m. with Becky Magura” prison are explored. 7 p.m. — “Call the Midwife, Austria. involved. FRIDAY, APRIL 5 Season 8, Part 2” — Sister TUESDAY, APRIL 2 8 p.m. — “Nova: Emper- 7 p.m. — “Washington Hilda and the team work 7 p.m. — “Finding Your or’s Ghost Army” — The THURSDAY, APRIL 4 Week” hard to help a Ghanaian Roots” — The family his- 8,000 buried clay warriors of 7 p.m. — “Aging Mat- 7:30 p.m. — “Firing Line family with an undiagnosed tories of artists Alejandro China’s fi rst emperor are re- ters-Aging & the Workplace” with Margaret Hoover” illness. González Iñárritu, Marina searched using 3D computer — Explore what the work- 8 p.m. — “Great Perfor- 8 p.m. — “Mrs. Wilson on Abramovi and Kehinde Wiley modeling. force of tomorrow will look mances at the Met: La Travia- Masterpiece, Part 2” — Alec’s are explored. 9 p.m. — “Secrets of the like and what employers need ta” — Michael Mayer’s richly handler in the secret service 8 p.m. — “The Central Park Dead: Egypt’s Darkest Hour” to do now to adapt. textured production of Verdi’s drops a bombshell, but is it Five” — The miscarriage of — Archaeologists examine a 7:30 p.m. — “Tennessee classic opera stars soprano the truth or another lie? justice that followed the rape rare mass grave dating to the Crossroads” Diana Damrau. 9 p.m. — “Unforgotten, of a Central Park jogger in collapse of ancient Egypt’s 8 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- Season 3, Part 1” — Cassie 1989 is examined. Old Kingdom. nessee” SATURDAY, APRIL 6 and Sunny work to identify 10 p.m. — “Voyage of 10 p.m. — “Adverse Child- 8:30 p.m. — “One on One 7 p.m. — “Classic Gospel” human remains found buried Adventure: Retracing Do- hood Experiences: Communi- with Becky Magura” — — Cathedrals Family Re- near a London motorway. nelson’s Journey” — John ty Involvement” — Programs Drake Fenlon. union. 10 p.m. — “Jamestown, Guider follows John Donel- in the courts and law enforce- 9 p.m. — “Lost River Ses- 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- Season 2, Part 3” — Maria’s son’s 1779 river voyage to the ment; BSB initiatives; some sions” — The Howlin’ Broth- show” behavior comes under scru- founding of Nashville. programs funded by the state ers. 9 p.m. — “Lost River Ses- tiny, while Christopher joins of Tennessee. 9:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass sions” the town’s political games. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 10:30 p.m. — “Adverse Underground” 9:30 p.m. — “Music Voyag- 11 p.m. — “Real Rail 7 p.m. — “Nature: Forest Childhood Experiences: 10 p.m. — “Tennessee Wild er” — Italy-The Two Sicilies. Adventures: Swiss Winter of the Lynx” — The dra- Initiatives and Solutions” — Side” 10 p.m. — “Austin City Lim- Magic” — The construction matic cycle of growth and Importance of community in- 10:30 p.m. — “David Holt’s its” — Miguel / Alessia Cara. marvels and visual splendors decay rules the landscape in volvement and mentors; how State of Music” — April 11 p.m. — “Woodsongs” — of the Swiss rail system are Kalkalpen National Park in to get help and how to become Vetch. Tyminski and Drew Hol- showcased.

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MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2019 good. Distance yourself TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 2019 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2019 — Don’t settle for less Change can be good if from your troubles to Take a cautious ap- — Question anything that If you are productive when you have what it you go about it the right help put situations in proach toward matters appears to be suspicious. and put in the time and takes to get what you way. Take baby steps perspective. Don’t let concerning institutions Expect someone to exag- eff ort, your achievements want. Make it clear what and pay close attention anger turn into a costly or the workplace. Listen gerate or to bully you. Set will exceed your expecta- you expect others to con- to detail. Making plans mistake. carefully. Negotiate on ground rules and don’t put tions. Dreams can come tribute to your project. and gathering informa- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) your own behalf and be up with interference. Keep true if you are patient, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) tion will help minimize — Put more thought into cognizant of changes the peace and walk away tenacious and prepared — Listen to complaints, mistakes and setbacks. your relationships and currently happening that from chaos. to give your all. Evaluate but don’t give in if some- Know what you are up how you can improve could aff ect you person- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) the past and consider one is asking for too against before you start emotionally taxing situa- ally. — Take your time and what adjustments should much. Partnerships need something new. Caution tions. Surround yourself ARIES (March 21-April 19) work on personal im- be made to improve your to be dealt with honestly is your best protection. with supportive, positive — Mull over the possibil- provements. If someone future. If you set realistic if you want to avoid being ARIES (March 21-April 19) people and you’ll do bet- ities, and eliminate what pressures you, ulterior mo- goals, success will follow. taken for granted or ma- — Protect your personal ter in all walks of life. doesn’t interest you. Stay tives are probably present. ARIES (March 21-April 19) nipulated. information. Don’t play SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) focused on what’s import- Avoid someone meddling — A quiet approach will SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) with fire when dealing — Express your thoughts ant and what will bring you in your aff airs by keeping help you avoid interfer- — Mingle, network and with financial matters. and ideas with someone the most joy. Be secretive your plans to yourself. ence. Adjust your day share what you have to Bide your time and make who shares your goals. about personal matters. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) to accommodate your off er. The information decisions and changes A positive change to the TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — A change will rejuvenate needs, and don’t stop you receive will help you based on facts. way you live and with — Hard work will pay off . you. Consider what you’d until you reach your goal. filter your ideas, eliminat- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) whom you associate will Rely on yourself, not on like to be doing, and look TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ing what’s unnecessary — Take your time. The lead to personal suc- someone off ering the into the possibilities. Use — Take care of private and focusing on what’s harder you press to get cess. impossible. Make choices your skill in a unique way matters. Don’t share important. things done, the longer it SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- based on what’s practical to discover a hidden talent. personal information SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. will take. If you let things Dec. 21) — It’s up to you and what will bring the SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) or make a promise you 21) — Don’t go too far off unfold naturally, every- to bring about posi- most satisfaction. Keep — Emotional diff iculties will won’t be able to keep. A the beaten track. Know thing will fall into place. tive change. If you let personal information set in if you let someone positive financial, medical what and who you are GEMINI (May 21-June 20) someone dictate what secret. push you into something or legal change is head- up against and hold your — Knowing what you you can and cannot do, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) you shouldn’t be doing. Be ing your way. cards close to your chest. want will be half the you will end up having — Take a deep breath blunt and say no to manip- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Don’t divulge secrets or battle. If you hesitate or regrets. Be a leader, not before you engage in ulative people and dubious — Scrutinize an off er personal information. give someone the upper a follower. something you’ll regret. situations. before you get involved. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) hand, you should expect CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Arguing won’t lead to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Someone will try your — Memories will help you to be left behind. Focus- 19) — Look at all your op- gains, but taking charge — Return to something or patience if you aren’t put a past relationship in ing on your goal should tions and choose what’s and looking out for your someone that has been specific about the way perspective and encour- be priority No. 1. doable. If you take on best interest will. good for you or good to you want things done. A age you to make positive CANCER (June 21-July 22) too much, you won’t be CANCER (June 21-July 22) you in the past. You can false impression will lead domestic and lifestyle — Don’t wait for some- satisfied with the results. — Communicate, share revive a plan that helps you astray. changes. one else to do things Set a goal and stick to it. and get things done. you move forward. CANCER (June 21-July 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. for you. Be the master AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Relationships will improve AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Share creative ideas 19) — Call on someone of your destiny and take — Rely on methods that if you are open and honest — Be skeptical of anyone with people who appreci- who has supported your pride in what you do. have worked for you in about your expectations. A pushing you to get in- ate you and your talent. A eff orts in the past and Partnerships will work the past. Make adjust- positive change is heading volved in something risky. partnership will help you discuss your plans. Get- only if you can maintain ments at home that will your way, and personal im- You are best off doing your reach your goal faster if ting a second opinion will equality. help you reach your provements and romance own thing and sticking to you divvy up what needs help you avoid making a LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) goals. Arguing will be a are favored. a budget you can aff ord. to be done. mistake that could prove — Emotional spending waste of time. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Par- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Be costly. will get you into trouble. PISCES (Feb. 20-March ticipate in events that — Choose your battles open to suggestions, but PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You cannot buy love and 20) — Take a break and broaden your outlook and wisely. You are better off when it comes to making — Don’t get angry when you shouldn’t feel that rethink your next move. encourage you to contrib- taking care of your per- a decision, do what feels you can get moving. Look you must impress oth- Call on people who owe ute to your community. sonal aff airs yourself and right and works best for at what’s possible and ers. Just be yourself and you a favor or can help Helping others will lead to letting others do the same. you. Generosity doesn’t start the ball rolling. Don’t do your own thing. you reach your goal. A an interesting connection Good relationships will mean letting someone let someone’s disgruntled VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) joint eff ort will lead to or proposal. Pay attention depend on honesty and take advantage of you. attitude get you down or — A change will do you greater opportunities. to detail. equality. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) hold you back. B6 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY. MARCH 31, 2019 herald-citizen.com Miller to talk travel photography at club event Some photographers travel is what I enjoy most.” He re- to take photos. Bill Miller lates that learning about new takes photos on his travels. areas and cultures is a benefi t To understand the diff erence, of travel he enjoys. you need to look no further Miller hopes to inspire oth- than the stories behind his ers through his photography. photos. “I want others to be cre- Miller will talk about his ative and work on their own experiences at the April 8 travel photography. I hope to meeting of the show someone a scene that Cookeville Cam- might inspire them to want to era Club. The go there. If that happens, I’m meeting begins happy.” at 7 p.m. in the The joy of travel/adventure second-fl oor photography is what Miller meeting room at hopes to share in his upcom- First Presbyteri- ing lecture at a Cookeville MillerMill an Church, 20 N. Camera Club meeting. He Dixie Ave. plans to share his trip down Miller fi rst took an interest BILL MILLER the Colorado River at the in photography in college. One of the many Grand Canyon photos Bill Miller will show at the Cookeville Camera Grand Canyon. “It’s a whole “My freshman dorm had a Club meeting April 8. new perspective,” he says. darkroom,” he remembers. “Usually people are at the top “I saw people going in and says. “I really enjoy helping white photography gave That quiet time is getting looking down on the canyon. out and became intrigued by people simplify complicated way to color slides. “Color harder to fi nd. “Many of the We’re at the bottom looking their work. I got a camera and topics and be better photogra- captured my imagination,” public places are getting up.” He plans to share some started developing my own phers.” explains Miller. “It made loved to death,” Miller says, photo challenges for such a black and white photos. It Miller and his wife Sandy travel photography more referring to the many peo- trip, what a typical day in the was magical to watch a blank both enjoy travel and photog- interesting.” National and ple who want to visit. “But I canyon is like, suggestions piece of photo paper turn into raphy and have found a way state parks and exotic foreign really enjoy the time when I and planning, and his beau- an image.” to comfortably marry the two. destinations such as Costa am all alone. You hear and tiful photographs from his While earning degrees He is quick to point out that Rica and Italy have been part see things you don’t hear and trips. He also plans to give in Math and Physics with a he does not plan trips just to of Miller’s adventures. His see later in the day. I enjoy some geology and history of Master’s Degree in Computer take photographs; rather, he camera allowed him access seeking out solitude.” Miller the Grand Canyon, which Science, Miller realized he takes photographs while on to the Slot Canyons in North- enjoys the challenge of diff er- he describes as “fi ve million had a knack for teaching. His trips. The result is beauti- ern Arizona, giving him the ent weather, diff erent light, years condensed into a few love for photography fueled ful photos of fun and exotic opportunity to enter and pho- and diff erent days to photo- minutes.” Admission to the his desire to teach others the places. tograph before the tourists graph an area. He has spoken event is free and the public is art and he realized he gained Bill and Sandy traveled arrived. Miller loves the quiet to the Sierra Club concerning invited to attend. satisfaction from watching extensively on diving trips in time when fewer people are conservation of public places. To see Miller’s work visit his students understand the the ‘80s and did underwater about. “When others are eat- “Travel sparks my inter- his website at www.shadesof- concepts. “My teaching back- photography. After years of ing breakfast, Sandy and I are est in photography but 90% nature.net and for more infor- ground helped me transition teaching diving the Millers out on the trails,” he laughs. of what I enjoy is the travel mation about the Cookeville to photography and teaching had more opportunities to His photos are a by product of itself,” he says. “Photography Camera Club visit cookeville- photography as a hobby,” he travel on land. Black and time spent in nature. intertwined in the experience cameraclub.com. Cookeville Higher Education Campus plans Earth Day celebration

The Second Annual CHEC the free public event, which is Protect Our Species,” said the Cumberland Darter and TCAT Livingston, all of Earth Day Celebration will will be held on Saturday, April Vol State Biology instructor (Etheostoma susanae). As a which are participating in the feature educational exhibits, 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the and event organizer Mark community, we must become Earth Day event. a Green Market, artists, live campus in Cookeville. Earth Green. “We have focused our aware of our impact on the For more information call music, local food vendors, and Day has become an interna- event on endangered Upper ecosystems that surround us.” 931-520-0551 or visit the CHEC learning activities for all ages. tional event celebrated across Cumberland species, such as CHEC is located at 1000 Facebook page for infor- Students, faculty, and staff the globe during the last week the Gray Bat (Myotis gris- Neal St. It is the site of classes mation and updates: www. at the Cookeville Higher Edu- of April. escens), Rock Gnome Lichen for Volunteer State Commu- facebook.com/cookevillehigh- cation Campus are organizing “This year’s national theme (Gymnoderma lineare), and nity College, Tennessee Tech ereducationcampus/.

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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS NOTICE OF FORECLO- SURE SALE Register of Deeds. is hereby given that the en- described property situated driguez, Tr. (RB.32/P.625); described curve, 20.48’ to tire indebtedness has been in Putnam County, Tennes- Thence, leaving the north- a point, said point being lo- WHEREAS, default having declared due and payable see, to wit: ern line of said Rodriguez, cated in the southern right- STATE OF TENNESSEE, been made in the payment of as provided in said Deed Tr. and with the eastern of-way of Shady Oak Circle PUTNAM COUNTY the debt(s) and obligation(s) of Trust by the Holder, and Being a certain tract or par- right-of-way of said Plunk (40’ right-of-way); Thence, thereby secured by the said that as agent for the un- cel of land lying and being Whitson Road for the fol- leaving the eastern right-of- WHEREAS, Janis Stout ex- Deed of Trust and the cur- dersigned, Brock & Scott, in the 7th Civil District of lowing two (2) calls: 1.) N 15 way of said Plunk Whitson ecuted a Deed of Trust to rent holder of said Deed of PLLC, Substitute Trustee, Putnam County, Tennessee °52’48” E, 237.52’ to a point, Road and with the southern Mortgage Electronic Reg- Trust, Quicken Loans Inc., by virtue of the power and and being more particularly said point being the north- right-of-way of said Shady istration Systems, Inc., as (the “Holder”), appointed the authority vested in it, will on described as follows: west corner of the herein Oak Circle, S 85 °53’31” E, nominee for Quicken Loans undersigned, Brock & Scott, April 23, 2019, at 10:00AM described tract, and being 318.15’ to a 1/2” Iron Pipe Inc., Lender and Joseph B. PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, at the usual and custom- Beginning at a 1/2” Rebar the beginning of a curve to (Old), said Iron Pipe be- Pitt, Jr., Trustee(s), which with all the rights, powers ary location at the Put- (New), said Rebar being lo- the right having a radius of ing the northwest corner of was dated July 31, 2017, and and privileges of the original nam County Courthouse, cated in the eastern right-of- 15.00’, having an arc length Jeff erey & Ruby Kinnaird recorded on August 1, 2017 Trustee named in said Deed Cookeville, Tennessee, pro- way of Plunk Whitson Road of 20.48’, having a chord (DB.385/P.441), and be- in Book 1008, Page 210, in of Trust; and ceed to sell at public outcry (40’ right-of-way), and being bearing and distance of N ing the northeast corner of Putnam County, Tennessee to the highest and best bid- the northwest corner of the 54 °59’39” E, 18.93’; and 2.) the herein described tract; NOW, THEREFORE, notice der for cash, the following Robert A. & Wanda S. Ro- Along the arc of the above Thence, leaving the south-

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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS ern right-of-way of said the usual and customary lo- claims will be forever barred: (1)(A): or Putnam County Register’s County, State of Tennes- Shady Oak Circle and with cation at the Putnam Coun- Offi ce, Tennessee. see, as follows: the western line of said ty Courthouse, Cookeville, (1)(A) Four (4) months from (2) Twelve (12) months from Kinnaird, S 00 °37’08” W, Tennessee, proceed to sell the date of the fi rst publi- the decedent’s date of Owner of Debt: Reverse Being Lot No. 108 of White 318.63’ to a Wooden Fence at public outcry to the high- cation of this notice if the death. Mortgage Funding LLC Plains Plantation, Phase II, Post, said Wooden Fence est and best bidder for cash, creditor received an actual as shown by plat of record Post being the northeast the following described copy of this notice to cred- This 19th day of March The following real estate in Plat Cabinet B, Slide 64, corner of James & Michele property situated in Putnam itors at least sixty (60) days 2019. located in Putnam County, Register`s Offi ce, Putnam Denton (RB.383/P.709), and County, Tennessee, to wit: before the date that is four Tennessee, will be sold to County, Tennessee, to being the southeast cor- (4) months from the date of Signed PATSY J. STOUT, the highest call bidder sub- which reference is hereby ner of the herein described Lying and being in the 1st the fi rst publication; or ADMINISTRATRIX ject to all unpaid taxes, prior made for more perfect de- tract; Thence, leaving the Civil District (Map 27-N, liens and encumbrances of scription. western line of said Kinnaird Group A, Parcel 12.00 & (B) Sixty (60) days from the Attorney for the Estate: record: and with the northern line of 11.00) of Putnam County, date the creditor received an KENT R. MOORE The land herein described said Denton, N 89 °33’32” Tennessee, as follows: actual copy of the notice to PO BOX 715 The certain real estate is conveyed subject to W, 199.23’ to a Metal Fence creditors if the creditor re- COOKEVILLE, TN 38503 located in the Nineteenth certain covenants and re- Post, said Metal Fence Post Beginning at a 1/2” rebar ceived the copy of the notice Civil District of Putnam strictions of record in the being the southeast corner (old) in the south margin less than sixty (60 days pri- Jennifer Wilkerson, of said Rodriguez, Tr., and of Alpine Street, being the or to the date that is four (4) Circuit and Probate Clerk being the southwest cor- northeast corner of Cal- months from the date of fi rst 421 E. Spring Street ner of the herein described vin Froedge (RB:398-458); publication as described in Cookeville, TN 38501 tract; Thence, leaving the thence with the south margin (1)(A): or 931-528-1508 AUCTION CALENDAR northern line of said Denton of Alpine Street S83°04’16”E 3/24, 3/31 and with the land of said Ro- 149.78’ to a 1/2” rebar (old), (2) Twelve (12) months from driguez, Tr. for the following being the northwest cor- the decedent’s date of ONLINE ABSOLUTE AUCTION two (2) calls: 1.) N 00 °00’25” ner of Judy Paul (213-593); death. PUBLIC NOTICE MAR 26 – APR 9 W, 100.55’ to a 1/2” Rebar thence leaving the south FARM EQUIPMENT • HEAVY EQUIPMENT • VEHICLES & MORE (Old); and 2.) N 89 °59’51” margin of Alpine Street and This 19th day of March Notice is hereby given to the TAYS AUCTION FACILITY & PIKEVILLE, TN W, 195.15’ to the point of with the west line of Judy 2019. citizens of Cookeville, Ten- beginning, containing 2.37 Paul (213-593) S07°04’05 W nessee, and to all persons Acres by Survey. Actual fi eld 199.52’ to a 1/2” rebar (old) Signed JOY KELLY & interested, that the Cookev- ONLINE ABSOLUTE AUCTION survey performed under the in the north line of Ernest & JEANNE FLATT, CO-EXEC- ille-Putnam County Animal direct personal supervision Lucille Robertson (303-645), UTORS Control Board will meet in MAR 19 – APR 16 of Taylor L. Dillehay, R.L.S. being the southwest cor- the Municipal Building, 45 853 Ac± IN 21 TRACTS - CANEY FORK RIVER FRONTAGE! # 2597, Whittenburg Land ner of Judy Paul (213-593); Attorney for the Estate: East Broad Street, on Friday, BIG BOTTOM RD – SPARTA, TN Surveying, LLC, 214 East thence with the north line KENT R. MOORE April 12, 2019, at 10:00 a.m., Stevens Street, Cookeville, of Ernest & Lucille Robert- PO BOX 715 to discuss the proposed Tennessee on July 12, 2017. son (303-645) and the north COOKEVILLE, TN 38503 2019-2020 FY Budget & etc. ONLINE ABSOLUTE AUCTION line of William & Patsy Lof- MAR 19 – APR 16 The above-described prop- tis (372- 295) N83°53’25”W Jennifer Wilkerson, Cathy McClain, 3 HOMES & DUPLEX ON 13 Ac± IN 4 TRACTS erty is subject to restrictions 151.11’ to a 1/2” rebar (old), Circuit and Probate Clerk City Clerk of record in Warranty Deed being a common corner of 421 E. Spring Street 3/31 1770, 1780, 1790A&B & 3194 YORK HWY – GAINESBORO, TN Book 432, page 341, Regis- William & Patsy Loftis (372- Cookeville, TN 38501 ter’s Offi ce of Putnam Coun- 295), Doug & Cindy Olney 931-528-1508 ty, Tennessee. (RB:224-190), and Calvin 3/24, 3/31 SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S ONLINE CHANCERY COURT AUCTION Froedge (RB:398-458); SALE APR 9 – MAY 7 The previous and last con- thence with the east line of NOTICE TO CREDITORS 6 Ac± COMMERCIAL TRACT veyance being a Deed re- Calvin Froedge (RB:398- ESTATE OF Sale at public auction will be 2023 SPARTA HWY – CROSSVILLE, TN corded in Record Book 458) N07°26’26”E 201.69’ to NOBLE STOUT, on May 1, 2019 on or about 1008, page 207, Register’s the point of beginning. Con- DECEASED 1:00PM local time, at the Offi ce of Putnam County, taining 0.69 acres, more or Notice is hereby given that Putnam County Courthouse, Tennessee. less, as surveyed by Bartlett on 19th day of March 2019, Cookeville, Tennessee, con- ONLINE BANKRUPTCY AUCTION Surveying, 214 East Stevens Letters ADMINISTRATION ducted by the Substitute MAY 7 – MAY 28 Parcel ID Number: 038L-A- Street, Cookeville, Tennes- in respect of the Estate of Trustee as identifi ed and set 5BR / 3BA MANUFACTURED HOME ON 6.35 Ac± & OUTBUILDINGS 019.00 see, 38501, Alfred M. Bart- NOBLE STOUT, deceased forth herein below, pursuant 1956 OLD WALTON RD – MONTEREY, TN Address/Description: 993 lett, R.L.S. #762, on August who died SEPTEMBER 7TH, to Deed of Trust executed Plunk Whitson Road, 4, 2009. 2018 were issued to the un- by HAROLD JACKSON, to Cookeville, TN 38501. dersigned by the Probate Larry Weissman, Trustee, ONLINE ABSOLUTE AUCTION Current Owner(s): Janis Being Lot 12, Combination Court of Putnam County, on April 6, 2009, at Record Stout. Plat of Lot 12 & P/o Lot 11, Tennessee. Book 524, Page 105-116 as ***COMING SOON*** Other Interested Party(ies): Block G, DeBerry Heights Instrument No. 104766 in HOUSE & LOT – 220 EAST 16TH ST COOKEVILLE, TN Blue World Pools, Inc. and Subdivision, recorded in All persons, resident and the real property records of DUPLEX & LOT – 1616 TEXAS AVE – COOKEVILLE, TN Kasey Warren. Plat Cab: F, Slide 87B, in the non-resident, having claims, HOME, BUILDINGS & 12.8 Ac± (2 TRACTS) Register’s Offi ce of Putnam matured or unmatured, 1060 JOHNNIE BUD LN – COOKEVILLE, TN The sale of the property de- County, Tennessee. against the estate are re- scribed above shall be sub- quired to fi le same with the ject to all matters shown on The above described prop- Clerk of the above-named any recorded plat; any and erty is subject to restrictions Court on or before the ear- ONLINE ABSOLUTE AUCTION all liens against said proper- recorded at Book 88, page lier of the dates prescribed Cookeville office opened in 1987 ***COMING SOON*** ty for unpaid property taxes; 248; Plat at Book 84, page in (1) or (2) otherwise their by Arnold E. Lefkovitz 2BR / 2BA CABIN ON 0.77 Ac± any restrictive covenants, 333; Plat Cabinet F, Slide claims will be forever barred: ALL TYPES OF 864 PLEASANT SHADE LN – MONTEREY, TN easements or set-back lines 87B, R.O.P.C.T. The previous that may be applicable; any and last conveyance being (1)(A) Four (4) months from BANKRUPTCIES prior liens or encumbrances a deal to Leah Ann Cum- the date of the fi rst publi- Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 ONLINE ABSOLUTE AUCTION as well as any priority creat- mings, unmarried, of record cation of this notice if the More than 35 years of experience filing ***COMING SOON*** ed by a fi xture fi ling; a deed in Record Book 547, Page creditor received an actual tens of thousands of bankruptcies. HOME ON 3 Ac± & OUTBUILDINGS of trust; and any matter than 50, Register’s Offi ce, Put- copy of this notice to cred- • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures an accurate survey of the nam County, Tennessee. itors at least sixty (60) days • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment 164 COPPERHEAD DR – MONTEREY, TN premises might disclose; before the date that is four and Parcel ID Number: 027N A (4) months from the date of 012.00 000 the fi rst publication; or ADOPTIONS All right and equity of re- Address/Description: 321 FOR INFO & BIDDING VISIT demption, statutory or oth- Alpine Street, Cookeville, (B) Sixty (60) days from the DIVORCE erwise, homestead, and TN 38501. date the creditor received an CHILD CUSTODY dower are expressly waived Current Owner(s): Leah Ann actual copy of the notice to WILLS & PROBATE TAYSAUCTIONS.COM in said Deed of Trust, and Cummings. creditors if the creditor re- the title is believed to be Other Interested Par- ceived the copy of the notice 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville good, but the undersigned ty(ies):N/A less than sixty (60 days pri- Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area 931.526.2307 will sell and convey only or to the date that is four (4) 528-5297 as Substitute Trustee. The The sale of the property de- months from the date of fi rst www.lefkovitz.com 620 Maxwell Street right is reserved to adjourn scribed above shall be sub- publication as described in We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. Cookeville, TN 38501 the day of the sale to another ject to all matters shown on © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz day, time, and place certain any recorded plat; any and without further publication, all liens against said proper- upon announcement at the ty for unpaid property taxes; time and place for the sale any restrictive covenants, set forth above. easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any This offi ce is attempting to prior liens or encumbrances collect a debt. Any informa- as well as any priority creat- tion obtained will be used ed by a fi xture fi ling; a deed for that purpose. of trust; and any matter than an accurate survey of the Brock & Scott, PLLC, Sub- premises might disclose; stitute Trustee and c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department All right and equity of re- 4360 Chamblee Dunwoody demption, statutory or oth- Road, Ste 310 erwise, homestead, and Atlanta, GA 30341 dower are expressly waived PH: 404-789-2661 FX: 404- in said Deed of Trust, and 294-0919 the title is believed to be File No.: 18-20076 FC01 good, but the undersigned 3/31, 4/7, 4/14 will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn NOTICE OF FORECLO- the day of the sale to another SURE SALE day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the STATE OF TENNESSEE, time and place for the sale PUTNAM COUNTY set forth above.

WHEREAS, Leah Ann Cum- This offi ce is attempting to mings executed a Deed of collect a debt. Any informa- Trust to Mortgage Electron- tion obtained will be used ic Registration Systems, for that purpose. Inc., as nominee for Bank of Putnam County, Lender and Brock & Scott, PLLC, Sub- Jack Ray, Trustee(s), which stitute Trustee was dated August 21, 2009, c/o Tennessee Foreclosure and recorded on August 24, Department 2009 in Book 547, Page 52, 4360 Chamblee Dunwoody Instrument Number 109502 Road, Ste 310 in Putnam County, Tennes- Atlanta, GA 30341 see Register of Deeds. PH: 404-789-2661 FX: 404- 294-0919 WHEREAS, default having File No.: 19-02798 FC01 been made in the payment of 3/31, 4/7, 4/14 the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby secured by the said NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deed of Trust and the cur- ESTATE OF rent holder of said Deed of MICHAEL W. FLATT SR., Trust, SunTrust Bank, (the DECEASED “Holder”), appointed the un- Notice is hereby given that dersigned, Brock & Scott, on 19th day of March 2019, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, Letters TESTAMENTARY in with all the rights, powers respect of the Estate of MI- and privileges of the original CHAEL W. FLATT SR., de- Trustee named in said Deed ceased who died MARCH of Trust; and 4TH, 2019 were issued to the undersigned by the Pro- NOW, THEREFORE, notice bate Court of Putnam Coun- is hereby given that the en- ty, Tennessee. tire indebtedness has been declared due and payable All persons, resident and as provided in said Deed non-resident, having claims, of Trust by the Holder, and matured or unmatured, that as agent for the un- against the estate are re- dersigned, Brock & Scott, quired to fi le same with the PLLC, Substitute Trustee, Clerk of the above-named by virtue of the power and Court on or before the ear- authority vested in it, will on lier of the dates prescribed April 23, 2019, at 10:00AM at in (1) or (2) otherwise their SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 CLASSIFIED HERALD-CITIZEN C3 herald-citizen.com

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(931)319-1199, 261-8870 & Greenhouse LLC - Nancy, Worker guaranteed 3/4 of CONCRETE/MASONRY KY. Perform all duties of 4 Temporary Farm Workers contract hours. Tools provid- COOKEVILLE CONCRETE OLD TIMERS TREE Tobacco Production; includ- Needed. G & R Farms LLC ed at no cost. Free housing Driveways, slabs, all types SERVICE ing, but not limited to soil - Lafayette, TN. Perform all provided to non-commuting of stamped concrete, all 4 generations of tree care. preparation, planting, spray- duties of Tobacco, Forage, workers. Transportation types of metal bldgs. 20% Specialize in dangerous ing, harvesting, storing; oth- Row Crop, & Hemp Produc- & subsistence reimbursed disc to all Sr. Citizens. tree removal.Grind stumps. er alternative work. Em- tion; including, but not limit- when 50% of contract is met. Winter time special. 40 yrs Lic/Ins. T. Bowman ployment Dates: 05/27/2019 ed to soil preparation, plant- Random drug/alcohol test- exp. Lic/Ins. 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Apply for this job ing, spraying, harvesting, Cleanup, Sr. Discount. 12/31/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- ter and reference job order at the nearest Tennessee & storing; other alternative nuses may be given. Worker 974774477. American Job Center or call work. Employment Dates: CONSTRUCTION WORK Bushhogging, Garden Till- guaranteed 3/4 of contract 615-770-0493 and reference 06/01/2019 – 02/14/2020. DDS Roofi ng & Home Imp ing, Front End Loader, Dirt hours. Tools provided at no 3 Temporary Farm Work- job order TN764941. $11.63/hr. Bonuses may Roofi ng/siding special- & Gravel Work, Lawnmow- cost. Free housing provid- ers Needed. Eric Blandford be given. Worker guaran- ist, decks, garages, power ing. Reasonable Rate. Exp’d ed to non-commuting work- - Lebanon, KY. Perform all 4 Temporary Farm Work- teed 3/4 of contract hours. washing, staining, con- 931-261-7871. ers. Transportation & sub- duties of Tobacco & Hemp ers Needed. Harold Dwight Tools provided at no cost. crete, ceramic & hardwood sistence reimbursed when Production; including, but Faulkner - Somerset, KY. Free housing provided to fl ooring. Free Est, Lic/Ins’d, CALL ME FIRST 50% of contract is met. not limited to soil prepa- Perform all duties of To- non-commuting workers. 25 yrs exp, Sr/military dis- Raymond’s Lawnmowing Random drug/alcohol test- ration, planting, spraying, bacco, Forage, Row Crop, Transportation & subsis- counts. 931-310-6635 Comm/Res, Many Years ing & criminal background harvesting, storing; other Fruit/Vegetable, & Nursery tence reimbursed when 50% Exp, Free Est, Cheapest checks after hire. Apply for alternative work. Employ- Production; including, but of contract is met. Random rates in Town (931)858- this job at the nearest Ten- ment Dates: 05/21/2019 – not limited to soil prepa- drug/alcohol testing & crim- FLATT CONSTRUCTION 4698,303-6521 nessee American Job Cen- 01/30/2020. 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Worker guaran- 8 Temporary Farm Workers All Types of Home Repairs. • Mulch duction; including, but not Transportation & subsis- teed 3/4 of contract hours. Needed. Matthew Brown Can do it all. No job too • Fertilize limited to soil preparation, tence reimbursed when Tools provided at no cost. - Gamaliel, KY. Perform small. References avail. Call 20 years experience. planting, spraying, harvest- 50% of contract is met. Free housing provided to all duties of Tobacco Pro- Today (931)267-7894 Use Commercial Equipment ing, storing; other alternative Random drug/alcohol test- non-commuting workers. duction; including, but not Call(931) 260-8646 work. Employment Dates: ing & criminal background Transportation & subsis- limited to soil preparation, 06/01/2019 – 10/31/2019. checks after hire. Apply for tence reimbursed when planting, spraying, harvest- $11.63/hr. Bonuses may this job at the nearest Ten- 50% of contract is met. ing, storing; other alternative ELECTRICAL Dream Scapes be given. Worker guaran- nessee American Job Cen- Random drug/alcohol test- work. Employment Dates: HANDYMAN Landscape teed 3/4 of contract hours. ter and reference job order ing & criminal background 05/15/2019 – 02/15/2020. Electrical, plumbing, car- Mowing, mulch, top soil, Tools provided at no cost. 975143797. checks after hire. Apply for $11.63/hr. Bonuses may pentry, masonry. 30 years landscape gravel, bobcat, Free housing provided to this job at the nearest Ten- be given. Worker guaran- exp. No project too big or dump truck. Stone work, non-commuting workers. 3 Temporary Farm Work- nessee American Job Cen- teed 3/4 of contract hours. small. 931-854-0291 decks. (931)252-4707 Transportation & subsis- ers Needed. Hickory Hill ter and reference job order Tools provided at no cost. tence reimbursed when Tobacco LLC - Maceo, KY. 974976437. Free housing provided to 50% of contract is met. Perform all duties of Tobac- non-commuting workers. JP’s MOWING SERVICE: Random drug/alcohol test- co & Row Crop Production; 5 Temporary Farm Work- Transportation & subsis- HEATING & COOLING We’re Back. Free Estimates, ing & criminal background including, but not limited ers Needed. Rex Johnson tence reimbursed when Reasonable Rates. Call 931- S & M Heating & Cooling checks after hire. Apply for to soil preparation, plant- Farms LLC – Sharon Grove, 50% of contract is met. •Res/Comm •All Brands 529-1355, 584-0091. this job at the nearest Ten- ing, spraying, harvesting, KY. Perform all duties of Random drug/alcohol test- •Over 70 Yrs Combined nessee American Job Cen- storing; other alternative Tobacco, Forage, & Row ing & criminal background Exp. •Mechanical Services Lawn mowing, weed eat- ter and reference job order work. Employment Dates: Crop Production; including, checks after hire. Apply for ing, hedge trimming. De- 974990707. 05/30/2019 – 12/31/2019. but not limited to soil prepa- this job at the nearest Ten- •Chillers •Refrigeration •Geo pendable, aff ordable & qual- Thermal •Nate Certifi ed. $11.63/hr. Bonuses may ration, planting, spraying, nessee American Job Cen- ity work. 931-510-8570 Call Doyle Sells (931)265- 2 Front Desk Clerks. PT, be given. Worker guaran- harvesting, storing; other ter and reference job order fl ex hours/shifts. Apply @ teed 3/4 of contract hours. alternative work. Employ- 972239897. 4057, Steve Martin 931- MELVIN’S SMALL JOBS 397-7115. Motel 6, 1100 S Jeff erson. Tools provided at no cost. ment Dates: 06/01/2019 – Masonry Repair, Construc- Free housing provided to 12/10/2019. $11.63/hr. Bo- 9 Temporary Farm Workers tion Work, Tree & Yard Work. 2 full time & 1 part time non-commuting workers. nuses may be given. Worker Needed. Daniel Furnish - Call (931)252-3864 or 931- positions available. To ap- Transportation & subsis- PAINTING/WALLPAPERING 214-0075 ply come by Monday thru tence reimbursed when AAA PAINTING: Int/Ext Friday 6:30AM to 6:00PM. 50% of contract is met. Rhett Butler’s For more info call 931-520- Random drug/alcohol test- Bledsoe County Correctional Complex painting, restoration ser- LAWN CARE vices, water & fi re damage. 7400. Lighthouse Learning ing & criminal background Mowing, Landscaping, Academy, 1160 Perimeter checks after hire. Apply for Correctional Oɉ cer Openings Pressure washing, Deck. Mulching, Lic’d/Ins’d. 931-255-3803 Park Dr, Cookeville. this job at the nearest Ten- Yard Maintenance nessee American Job Cen- Correctional Oɉ cers starting on or before March 18th will be trained onsite. Call local cell 544-3303 You will not be required to go to the training academy in Tullahoma, TN. Munoz Remolding/Paint- ing: Bathroom remodeling, Trees Trimmed & Remov- Health Don’t wait; apply online www.tn.gov/hr or onsite Monday through Friday. Hardwood, Wall repair, Int/ al, Hedge trimmed, gardens Ext Deck staining, Gut- BETHESDA • Starting Salary: $2,277/month plowed, gutters clean out. Care Center ters cleaned. Much More! Lic’d/Ins’d. Bruce Thomp- • $600 Correctional Oɉ cer Sign-On Bonus (931)239-5812 CNA CLASSES STARTING SOON. IF ANYONE IS • 12 Hour Shifts son (931)252-2277 • 3 Day Weekend Every Other Week, OɈ Friday, Saturday & Sunday INTERESTED COME BY AND FILL OUT AN APPLICATION. • 12 Hours of Overtime per Month Built into the 12 Hour Schedule Now hiring several CNA’s 2pm-10pm and 10pm-6am, several RN/ • Overtime Available OTHER LPN’s 3pm-11pm, 1 FT Dietary Aide 6am-1:30pm, 1 FT Dietary Aide • High School Diploma or GED Required • Starting Salary of $2,391/month with Proof of an Associate or Bachelor Degree 1pm-8:30pm, 1 PT Dietary Aide 1pm-8:30pm 1 FT Cook 5:30am- BIG JIM’S • Eligible Veterans, Service Members, can use Post-9/11 or Montgomery GI 1:30pm split shift 11am-3pm and 1 Housekeeper 7am-3pm. ECONOMY HAULING Bill beneÄ ts for participation in the 12 month Correctional Oɉ cer Training Junk, debris, clean outs. New CNA’s with no experience starting at $11.35 and goes up Program Free est. Sr disc. Small jobs depending on experience and same for LPN and RN’s. New LPN”s Contact Human Resources at (423)881-6180 ok! 931-261-3511 with no experience starting at $17.00 and goes up. New RN with no experience starting at $26.25 and goes up. Employees and eligible dependents are oɈ ered Health, Dental, Life, JACKSON MOVING We Pharmacy and Vision Insurance. Paid Time OɈ including Military Leave, 401K, have 20’ box truck & men to We off er top pay & benefi ts including 401k Retirement, Employee Retirement Plan and Tuition Assistance are a few of the beneÄ ts aɈ orded to do your job. Ref’s Avail. For Stock Ownership, Health, Dental, Life, Vacation Package, Scholarship state employees. free Est. Call 931-268-9102 program for nurse advancement. Join TEAM TDOC and be a part of our eɈ orts to be recognized as the best BETHESDA (931) 525-6655 - Phone correctional agency in the nation. NO HIGH school diploma (931) 525-3581 - Fax www.tn.gov/correction needed. How often do you Health Care Center 444 One-Eleven Place see that? Putnam County We are an equal opportunity employer Cookeville, TN 38506 The Department of Correction is an Equal Opportunity Employer. SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 CLASSIFIED HERALD-CITIZEN C5 herald-citizen.com

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SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 Sports HERALD-CITIZEN D1 herald-citizen.com Alexander fi nds positives UT’s Chaney Players accepting their roles after second Golden Eagle scrimmage pleased with TTU — With just under off ense in a week remaining in Ten- nessee Tech football’s 2019 spring practices, the Gold- en Eagles may be hitting spring drills the home stretch, but the course work got a lot more complicated. Veteran coach enjoying his During Saturday’s scrimmage at Tucker second swing with Vols Stadium, Tech went more down-and-distance in its work than in last week’s KNOXVILLE (UTK) — Off ensive slate, but while there were coordinator Jim Chaney said he is some tempers fl ared and enjoying being back on Rocky Top as fatigue rearing its head, the Tennessee football program hit the Golden Eagles still the halfway point of spring practice found plenty to be happy following Friday’s helmet and shorts about. session at Haslam Field. “Last week we had a set Chaney spent four years at Tennes- number of plays we were see as the OC and quarterbacks coach trying to do with each from 2009 to 2012. Head coach Jeremy personnel group,” said Pruitt hired Chaney in January to Tech head coach Dewayne command the off ense for the second Alexander. “This week, we time at UT. played it truly more like a “My job as an assistant coach is to game. We went 1st-and-10 do whatever fi ts into (Coach Pruitt’s) and if you got three downs, philosophy,” Chaney said. “What has we’re going to be off the been fun here is I have been able to see fi eld - and that’s where a lot of people here that are near and more procedural things dear to my heart. and offi cials show up. “In a lot of ways, you guys know my “We’re at the point now role. This is my honeymoon period in the spring where we’ve right now before fall. There will be got a few guys banged up. a call that I make on third and one We had to hold a few guys where I make a call and you all are go- out. We had a couple more ing to say, ‘what in the heck was that’ banged up, but nothing as will my wife. too serious. That said, “It has been fun to get reacquainted there were positives. We with some friends. I’m really enjoy- did good things on both ing it. Coach Pruitt has been a blast sides of the ball. We’re still to work with. The staff he has put emphasizing explosive together on my side of the ball I could plays on off ense and we got not ask for anything better. They are some of those. Defensively, fantastic people and great coaches. I’m we got some turnovers - an very fortunate.” interception, a fumble in a TTU Chaney’s off enses have found suc- key situation.” Tennessee Tech’s RD Ford, front, tries to elude a tackler during the Golden cess at every stop he’s had. During Bailey Fisher got the day Eagles’ second scrimmage of the spring Saturday at Tucker Stadium. Coach his fi rst stint at UT, the Vols had 12 started as he capped off Dewayne Alexander said he’s seen a lot of positives on both sides of the ball. off ensive players drafted and averaged the fi rst seven-play drive Tech will hold its annual spring game on Friday. 475.9 yards per game in 2012 - the sec- with a 27-yard touchdown ond-best mark in school history. strike to David Gist as the he veered to the outside accurate - he’s completed much improved from the He coached at Arkansas (2013-14), sophomore running back and stretched his arm out a lot of passes out here on fall, which is good to see.” Pitt (2015) and Georgia (2016-18) in sped away for the score. to get the score before he contested balls. We’ve got Gist scored again later recent years, helping the Bulldogs win The sophomore quarter- could get tackled. defenders on the receivers, on as he scored on a sev- the SEC and advance to the College back passed for another “Bailey Fisher is just but he’s throwing it where en-yard run. Football Playoff Championship with a touchdown as he hit Adam continuing to grow,” just one guy can catch it. Defensively, the Golden true freshman quarterback in 2017. Browner with a sev- Alexander said. “He’s so Give credit to our receiv- Eagles had several good Chaney has won with diff erent of- en-yard pass. Fisher then comfortable right now and ers as they’re making plays as Aidan Raines and fenses over his career, too. called his own number in he is really playing at such those plays. He’s having an Georgia led the SEC in rushing in the red zone situations as a high level. He’s very outstanding spring and is SEE TECH, PAGE D5 2017 and 2018, while his Tennessee team in 2012 had a 3,600-yard passer and his Purdue off enses in the 1990s and early 2000s aired it out with quar- terbacks Drew Brees and Kyle Orton. CHS baseball routs Halls in 20-10 win The 34-year coaching veteran said he has learned that it’s all about the players when it comes to adapting as a KNOXVILLE - The Cookeville victory on the mound, starting and Cookeville led 4-0 until Tullaho- coordinator to diff erent teams. baseball team turned a back-and- going the fi rst 3 2/3 innings. He gave ma’s surge, scoring two runs in the “When you get older, you know it is forth slugfest into a rout Saturday up seven runs and struck out two fi rst and two more in the fourth. all about the players,” Chaney said. afternoon, scoring 14 runs over two batters. Sam McKinney gave up two In the fi rst, Stamps led off with a “When you are young, you say it is all innings to run-rule Knoxville Halls runs, while Tyler Hall earned his double, and Davis put the Cavaliers about the players. I remember when I 20-10 in fi ve innings. second save by pitching the fi nal 1 on the board by mashing his fi rst was younger I was fortunate enough The Cavaliers (8-4) sent 13 batters 1/3 innings and giving up one run. high school home run, a bomb to to have Drew (Brees). You say it is to the plate in an eight-run fourth Cookeville is scheduled to return center fi eld. In the fourth, Espinosa about the players, but down deep at 31 inning, then delivered the knockout to District 6-AAA play Monday, trav- got the off ense going with a leadoff or 32, you thought you had all of the punch by batting around in the fi fth eling to archrival White County for single, and Goolsby ripped his fi rst answers. and scoring six more runs. a 6 p.m. game. The Warriors are set high school varsity home run, a two- “Then he left, I wasn’t near as Jace Spivey led the Cookeville to make the return trip to Cookev- run blast to left. smart. It takes a few times to realize off ense by batting 3-for-3 with two ille on Tuesday for another 6 p.m. The Wildcats crushed four home it is truly all about the players. They home runs and fi ve runs batted in. contest. The Cavs opened the season runs in the contest. are the ones that are going to cross the He scored three runs. Jayden Davis with a 5-1 win over the Warriors, Luke Grant started on the mound lines and represent you. When you get (3-for-4, 3 RBI) and Blaine Espinosa though that game did not count for Cookeville, going four-plus in- older, hopefully you get a little wiser (3-for-5) also collected three hits toward the district standings. nings and giving up two runs while with age. each. striking out fi ve batters. Josh Fallon “You try to put some plays together Other off ensive standouts included TULLAHOMA 10, COOKEVILLE 5 (0-1) took the loss, getting one out to try and get that group to execute Jacob Stamps (2-for-2, 4 R, 3 RBI, 1 COOKEVILLE - A seven-run fi fth and surrendering fi ve runs. Connor and score points to win games. My be- HR, 2 BB, 1 HBP), J.P. Key (2-for-3, inning by the Wildcats was too much Holmes threw the next 1 1/3 innings lief is stronger now than it’s ever been 3 R), Jackson Kelly (2-for-4, 2 R, 2 for the Cavaliers to overcome Friday and gave up two runs while fanning that its about the players. You just try doubles, 1 RBI) and Adam Goolsby night at CHS, as Tullahoma tacked one. Jake Colewell (2/3 IP, 1 R, 1 K) to get the 11 best out and that dictates (2 RBI). on two more runs in the sixth and and Eli Richmond (2/3 IP, 1 K) also Colby Phillips (4-0) earned the one in the seventh to pull away. took the hill for the Cavaliers. SEE UT, PAGE D5

UHS Bees play clean defense, solid at the plate in 4-1 win over Monterey

BY SCOTT WILSON against us a couple of times this year, HERALD-CITIZEN but tonight it went in our favor.” The win pushes the Upperman The Upperman High School Bees overall record to 4-5 on the season, scattered seven hits, with the help of while Monterey falls to 9-2, three Monterey errors, and knocked “We made one error and it cost us off the Wildcats 4-1 Friday night in a a run on the throw to second(in the matchup of county baseball rivals. fi fth),” Looper explained. “(But to Both teams scored singles runs in me) the bottom line is we’ve got to the third inning, while the Bees tack- be better at the plate. We struck out eed on three more in the bottom of the three times, played pepper with the fi fth to secure the victory. (Upperman) shortstop (Elliott Lee), “(Monterey coach) John Looper who made every play and you have to does a great job with his team and take your hat off to him.” with (starting pitcher) Grayson With the score tied at 1-1, Cole Bush Randolph, they always have a chance had a one-out single to right fi eld in SCOTT WILSON | HERALD-CITIZEN to win,” said Upperman coach BJ the fi fth inning. He stole second and Upperman pitcher Stacy Allison fires to the plate during the Bees’ Friday Johnson. “They made a couple errors advanced to third on an error by the night contest against Monterey. Allison held the Wildcats to only three right there that were big and we made hits and helped his team claim a 4-1 win. some timely two-out hits. That’s gone SEE MHS, PAGE D5 D2 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0TO-DO LIST0 0SCOREBORD0

SUNDAY, MARCH 31 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Denver 115, Oklahoma City 105 p.m. ON TELEVISION 4 p.m. Minnesota 131, Golden State 130, OT Arizona (Weaver 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 0-0), TBD — CHS softball at Kingsport Tournament Sunday, Mar. 31 SEC — Texas Southern at Texas A&M Utah 128, Washington 124 4:10 p.m. 1 p.m. — NBA BASKETBALL L.A. Lakers 129, Charlotte 115 San Francisco (Samardzija 0-0) at San Diego (Padd- TTU softball hosts SIUE (doubleheader) AAF FOOTBALL 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games ack 0-0), 4:10 p.m. 1 p.m. — TTU baseball at Jacksonville State 5 p.m. TNT — LA Lakers at Oklahoma City L.A. Clippers 132, Cleveland 108 Atlanta (Wright 0-0) at Philadelphia (Arrieta 0-0), CBSSN — Atlanta at Birmingham 9:30 p.m. Brooklyn 110, Boston 96 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. TNT — Denver at Golden State Houston 119, Sacramento 108 Monday’s Games MONDAY, APRIL 1 NFL — Arizona at San Antonio NBA G LEAGUE BASKETBALL Detroit 99, Portland 90 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 1:05 p.m. TBD — TTU men’s golf at Coca Cola Inv. in Spartanburg, S.C. AUTO RACING 7 p.m. Orlando 121, Indiana 116 Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 6:40 p.m. 10:05 a.m. ESPNU — G League Playoff : Teams TBD Miami 100, New York 92 Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. 3:30 p.m. — CHS tennis hosts Lebanon ESPN2 — Formula One: Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain 9 p.m. Philadelphia 118, Minnesota 109 Colorado at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. 5 p.m. — CHS softball hosts Livingston Academy 2 p.m. ESPNU — G League Playoff : Teams TBD Toronto 124, Chicago 101 N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. FOX — MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP: The O’Reilly NHL HOCKEY Memphis 120, Phoenix 115 Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. 5 p.m. — UHS softball hosts White Co. Auto Parts 500, Fort Worth, Texas 6 p.m. Sunday’s Games San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. 5 p.m. — MHS softball at Cumberland Co. COLLEGE BASEBALL NBCSN — Boston at Columbus Milwaukee at Atlanta, 12:30 p.m. 11 a.m. SOCCER (MEN’S) Dallas at Oklahoma City, 3:30 p.m. GOLF 6 p.m. — CHS baseball at White Co. SEC - Auburn at South Carolina 1:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 6 p.m. 6 p.m. — 2 p.m. ESPNEWS — German Cup: Augsburg vs. RB Leipzig, Sacramento at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Dell Match Play CHS girls’ lacrosse hosts West Knoxville SEC — Tennessee at Vanderbilt 6:30 p.m. — quarterfinal Washington at Denver, 8 p.m. Saturday UHS soccer at Cascade 3 p.m. 1:40 p.m. Charlotte at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. At Austin Country Club BTN - Michigan at Michigan St. NBCSN — Premier League: Wolves vs. Manchester Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Austin, Texas TUESDAY, APRIL 2 COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) United Monday’s Games Purse: $10.25 million 1 p.m. Detroit at Indiana, 7 p.m. Yardage: 7,108; Par: 71 TBD — TTU men’s golf at Coca Cola Inv. in Spartanburg, S.C. CBS — NCAA Tournament: Auburn vs. Kentucky, re- Chicago at New York, 7:30 p.m. (Seedings in parentheses) gional final BASKETBALL 3:30 p.m. — CHS tennis at White Co. Miami at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Fourth Round 3:30 p.m. NCAA Men’s Tournament Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Louis Oosthuizen (19), South Africa, def. Marc Leish- 4 p.m. — CHS track at York CBS — NCAA Tournament: Purdue vs. Virginia, re- All Times EDT Orlando at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. man (17), Australia, 2 and 1. gional final 4:30 p.m. — UHS softball hosts DeKalb Co. EAST REGIONAL Portland at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Kevin Kisner (48), United States, def. Li Haotong (36), COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) At Capital One Arena Philadelphia at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. China, 6 and 5. 5 p.m. — CHS softball at Warren Co. 11 a.m. Washington Charlotte at Utah, 9 p.m. Francesco Molinari (7), Italy, def. Paul Casey (10), ESPN — NCAA Tournament: UConn vs. Louisville, 5 p.m. — MHS softball hosts Pickett Co. Regional Semifinals Cleveland at Phoenix, 10 p.m. England, 5 and 4. regional final Friday, March 29 Tuesday’s Games Kevin Na (57), United States, def. Justin Rose (2), 5:30 p.m. — CHS girls’ lacrosse hosts Knoxville Catholic 1 p.m. Michigan State 80, LSU 63 L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. England, 2 up. ESPN — NCAA Tournament: Oregon vs. Mississippi 6 p.m. — CHS baseball hosts White Co. Duke 75, Virginia Tech 73 Atlanta at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Lucas Bjerregaard (50), Denmark, def. Henrik Sten- St., regional final Regional Championship Houston at Sacramento, 10 p.m. son (37), Sweden, 3 and 2. 6 p.m. — CHS boys’ lacrosse hosts Centennial COLLEGE HOCKEY (MEN’S) Sunday, March 31 Denver at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Tiger Woods (13), United States, def. Rory McIlroy (4), 3 p.m. 7 p.m. — CHS soccer at Nolensville Michigan State (31-6) vs. Duke (32-5), 5:05 p.m. Northern Ireland, 2 and 1. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament: Teams TBD, East re- SOUTH REGIONAL HOCKEY Matt Kuchar (23), United States, def. Tyrrell Hatton gional final At KFC Yum! Center (35), England, 4 and 3. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 5:30 p.m. Louisville, Ky. NHL Sergio Garcia (26), Spain, def. Branden Grace (40), ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament: Teams TBD, Midwest 6 p.m. — Regional Semifinals All Times EDT South Africa, 1 up. UHS baseball hosts CAK regional final Thursday, March 28 EASTERN CONFERENCE Quarterfinals COLLEGE LACROSSE (MEN’S) Purdue 99, Tennessee 94, OT Atlantic Division Kevin Kisner (48), United States, def. Louis Oosthui- THURSDAY, APRIL 4 11 a.m. Virginia 53, Oregon 49 GP W L OT Pts GF GA zen (19), South Africa, 2 and 1. ESPNU — Rutgers at Ohio State Regional Championship z-Tampa Bay 78 59 15 4 122 309 212 Francesco Molinari (7), Italy, def. Kevin Na (57), Unit- 4:30 p.m. — 6 p.m. Saturday, March 30 x-Boston 78 47 22 9 103 244 201 ed States, 6 and 5. UHS softball hosts Smith Co. BTN — Penn State at Maryland 4:30 p.m. — Virginia 80, Purdue 75, OT Toronto 78 45 26 7 97 277 237 Lucas Bjerregaard (50), Denmark, def. Tiger Woods MHS baseball at Smith Co. COLLEGE SOFTBALL MIDWEST REGIONAL Montreal 79 42 29 8 92 238 227 (13), United States, 1 up. 5 p.m. — 11 a.m. At The Sprint Center Florida 79 35 32 12 82 258 271 Matt Kuchar (23), United States, def. Sergio Garcia CHS softball hosts Stone Memorial BTN — Wisconsin at Penn St. 5 p.m. — Kansas City, Mo. Buff alo 78 31 37 10 72 212 261 (26), Spain, 2 up. MHS softball hosts Clay Co. 1 p.m. Regional Semifinals Detroit 78 30 38 10 70 215 262 6 p.m. — UHS soccer hosts Cumberland Co. BTN — Michigan St. at Indiana Friday, March 29 Ottawa 78 28 44 6 62 232 285 ESPNU — South Carolina at LSU Auburn 97, North Carolina 80 Metropolitan Division Kia Classic 3 p.m. Kentucky 62, Houston 58 GP W L OT Pts GF GA ESPNU — North Carolina at Pittsburgh Saturday FRIDAY, APRIL 5 Regional Championship x-Washington 79 47 24 8 102 273 240 At Aviara Golf Club 5 p.m. Sunday, March 31 x-N.Y. Islanders 79 46 26 7 99 222 193 TBD — SEC — Tennessee at Missouri Carlsbad, Calif. TTU women’s golf at Murray State Invitational in Murray, KY Auburn (29-9) vs. Kentucky (30-6), 2:20 p.m. Pittsburgh 78 42 25 11 95 262 231 Purse: $1.8 million TBD — 6 p.m. WEST REGIONAL Carolina 78 43 28 7 93 233 215 CHS softball at Brentwood Tournament ESPN2 — Arizona St. at Arizona Yardage: 6,609; Par: 72 1 p.m. — At Honda Center Columbus 78 44 30 4 92 243 222 Third Round TTU softball at Murray State (doubleheader) CROSS COUNTRY Anaheim, Calif. Philadelphia 78 37 33 8 82 236 261 10 p.m. Inbee Park 68-67-67—202 -14 4 p.m. — TTU tennis at University of Tennessee Regional Semifinals N.Y. Rangers 77 30 34 13 73 215 258 Nasa Hataoka 69-70-64—203 -13 NBCSN — 2019 IAAF World Championship: from Den- Thursday, March 28 New Jersey 79 29 40 10 68 213 267 5 p.m. — mark (taped) Thidapa Suwannapura 68-66-70—204 -12 CHS baseball vs. Blackman at Tullahoma HS Gonzaga 72, Florida State 58 WESTERN CONFERENCE Mi Jung Hur 74-69-62—205 -11 6 p.m. — CURLING (MEN’S) Texas Tech 63, Michigan 44 Central Division MHS baseball vs. Grainger Co. at Harriman 11:30 p.m. Sung Hyun Park 68-66-71—205 -11 6 p.m. — Regional Championship GP W L OT Pts GF GA Azahara Munoz 70-68-68—206 -10 TTU baseball hosts Murray State NBCSN — World Championship: Germany vs. U.S., Saturday, March 30 x-Winnipeg 78 45 29 4 94 261 231 championship, Alberta (taped) Gaby Lopez 68-70-68—206 -10 6 p.m. — CHS boys’ lacrosse at Farragut Texas Tech 75, Gonzaga 69 x-Nashville 79 44 29 6 94 229 208 Mariajo Uribe 68-69-69—206 -10 GOLF FINAL FOUR x-St. Louis 78 42 28 8 92 231 212 6 p.m. EST — 9 a.m. Jing Yan 68-73-66—207 -9 CHS girls’ lacrosse at Ooltewah At U.S. Bank Stadium Dallas 78 41 31 6 88 198 191 Lydia Ko 71-69-67—207 -9 9 p.m. EST — GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: WGC-Dell Technologies Match Minneapolis Colorado 78 36 29 13 85 247 234 CHS soccer vs. Knoxville Central at Bearden Inv. Play, semifinal matches, Austin, Texas Chella Choi 65-70-72—207 -9 National Semifinals Minnesota 78 36 33 9 81 206 226 Danielle Kang 72-70-66—208 -8 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 6 Chicago 77 34 33 10 78 253 276 GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: Corales Puntacana Resort Jin Young Ko 68-73-67—208 -8 SATURDAY, APRIL 6 East champion vs. Texas Tech (30-6) Pacific Division Stacy Lewis 71-68-69—208 -8 & Club Championship, final round, Dominican Virginia (33-3) vs. Midwest champion GP W L OT Pts GF GA TBD — TTU track at Western Kentucky Hilltopper Relays Republic Jeongeun Lee6 73-67-69—209 -7 National Championship x-Calgary 78 48 23 7 103 275 216 Celine Boutier 69-70-70—209 -7 TBD — TTU women’s golf at Murray State Invitational in Murray, KY 2 p.m. Monday, April 8 x-San Jose 78 44 25 9 97 276 248 NBC — PGA Tour Golf: WGC-Dell Technologies Match Minjee Lee 68-69-72—209 -7 TBD — CHS softball at Brentwood Tournament Semifinal winners x-Vegas 79 42 30 7 91 243 220 Jenny Shin 71-71-68—210 -6 Play, finals and third place matches, Austin, Texas Arizona 78 37 33 8 82 202 215 4 p.m. Haru Nomura 68-74-68—210 -6 9 a.m. — CHS baseball vs. Lincoln Co. at Franklin Co. HS Edmonton 77 34 34 9 77 223 256 Mi Hyang Lee 71-69-70—210 -6 GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: Rapiscan Systems NCAA Women’s Tournament Vancouver 78 33 35 10 76 214 244 9 a.m. — MHS baseball vs. Coalfield at Harriman Classic, final round, Biloxi, Miss. In-Kyung Kim 70-70-70—210 -6 All Times EDT Anaheim 79 32 37 10 74 186 247 Cristie Kerr 74-71-66—211 -5 10 a.m. — CHS track hosts Cookeville Invitational 6 p.m. Los Angeles 77 28 40 9 65 187 246 GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: Kia Classic, final round, GREENSBORO REGIONAL Pernilla Lindberg 73-70-68—211 -5 10:30 a.m. — MHS baseball vs. Stone Memorial at Harriman Regional Semifinals NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Jodi Ewart Shadoff 72-70-69—211 -5 Carlsbad, Calif. loss. Top three teams in each division and two MLB BASEBALL Saturday, March 30 Shanshan Feng 70-72-69—211 -5 11:30 a.m. — CHS baseball vs. Brentwood at Franklin Co. HS At Greensboro, N.C. wild cards per conference advance to playoff s. Katherine Kirk 72-69-70—211 -5 Noon x-clinched playoff spot 2 p.m. — TTU baseball hosts Murray State MLB — Baltimore at NY Yankees OR Houston at Iowa 79, N.C. State 61 Sei Young Kim 68-73-70—211 -5 Baylor 93, South Carolina 68 z-clinched conference Xiyu Lin 71-68-72—211 -5 7 p.m. EST — CHS soccer vs. Bearden at Bearden Invitational Tampa Bay Friday’s Games 3 p.m. Regional Championship Lindy Duncan 68-71-72—211 -5 Monday, April 1 N.Y. Rangers 4, St. Louis 2 Hyo Joo Kim 70-72-70—212 -4 ESPN — Chicago Cubs at Texas Nashville 3, Pittsburgh 1 SUNDAY, APRIL 7 6 p.m. At Greensboro, N.C. Mirim Lee 73-68-71—212 -4 Iowa (29-6) vs. Baylor (34-1), 7 p.m. Detroit 4, New Jersey 0 Brittany Lang 72-69-71—212 -4 Noon — ESPN — Atlanta at Philadelphia Calgary 6, Anaheim 1 TTU tennis at Austin Peay NBA BASKETBALL PORTLAND REGIONAL Kristen Gillman 71-70-71—212 -4 1 p.m. — Regional Semifinals Colorado 3, Arizona 2, SO Morgan Pressel 68-73-71—212 -4 TTU baseball hosts Murray State 7:30 p.m. Minnesota 3, Vegas 2 NBA — Charlotte at Golden State Friday, March 29 Caroline Masson 72-73-68—213 -3 3 p.m. EST — CHS soccer vs. Oak Ridge at Bearden Invitational At Portland, Ore. Saturday’s Games Christina Kim 72-72-69—213 -3 NHL HOCKEY Florida 4, Boston 1 11 a.m. Mississippi State 76, Arizona State 53 Amy Yang 72-71-70—213 -3 Oregon 63, South Dakota State 53 Carolina 5, Philadelphia 2 Moriya Jutanugarn 71-71-71—213 -3 • All dates and times are subject to change without prior NBC — NY Rangers at Philadelphia Montreal 3, Winnipeg 1 4 p.m. Regional Championship Nicole Broch Larsen 70-71-72—213 -3 notice. Sunday, March 31 Ottawa 4, Toronto 2 Eun-Hee Ji 69-70-74—213 -3 NHL — Carolina at Pittsburgh N.Y. Islanders 5, Buff alo 1 6:30 p.m. At Portland, Ore. 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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Hitless World Series. in fi ve at-bats to open his anticipated Prior to his homer, a hitless Harp- fi rst series with the Philadelphia er was just like the rest of the red- Phillies, Bryce Harper grabbed clad fans — cheerleading the other teammate Nick Williams’ bat looking Phillies hitters. for a spark. Harper greeted Franco after his One big swing of the borrowed homer with an elaborate celebration lumber later, Harper was on the top outside of the dugout, the two of them step of the dugout, roaring back at mock shooting a bow-and-arrow. the fans chanting “MVP! MVP!” for They did the same jocular celebra- their $330 million man. tion when Harper went deep. Harper homered deep into the Harper already has unique cel- AP second deck in right-center fi eld for ebrations with many of his team- Tiger Woods watches his drive on the eighth hole during fourth round his fi rst hit with Philadelphia and mates. He simulated a basketball play at the Dell Technologies Match Play Championship Saturday in celebrated with an emphatic curtain layup with outfi elders Andrew Mc- Austin, Texas. call, highlighting the Phillies’ 8-6 win Cutchen and Odubel Herrera after over the Atlanta Braves on Saturday. both wins. On Thursday, Harper was Harper, swinging Williams’ stick the basket. On Saturday, he mock after a slow start to the season, dunked into the arms of McCutchen. crushed Jesse Biddle’s fastball 465 Besides power at the plate — not Woods knocked out feet with two outs in the seventh. to mention the box offi ce and mer- Fans gave Harper a standing ova- chandise shop — Harper has brought tion, hollering and clapping in a much-needed energy to the Phillies, fashion rare for March baseball. who are hoping to end a seven-year Maikel Franco and J.T. Realmuto postseason drought. by Lucas Bjerregaard went deep for Philadelphia, which The club’s start hasn’t disappoint- also launched three homers in ed in the least. AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The con- McIlroy was on the verge of squaring Thursday’s season-opening 10-4 win Adam Morgan (1-0) faced one bat- ditions were severe. The high stakes the match on the 16th hole when he over the Braves. ter in the fi fth inning. put a premium on every shot down had a short iron for his second shot Harper unfurled the powerful Dansby Swanson and Charlie the stretch. Tiger Woods was in his into the par-5 16th. He made 7 and left-handed swing that has Citizens Culberson homered, and Freddie element. Woods closed him out on the next Bank Park rocking like it was 2008, Freeman had four hits and drove in Only this time, he was a spectator. hole. the last time the franchise won the two for the Braves. Woods fi nally met his match Satur- McIlroy was so angry he walked day in the Dell Technologies Match briskly away into a cart, and wouldn’t Play, and it wasn’t Rory McIlroy. make eye contact on his way to the 0GOLF CALENDAR0 Lucas Bjerregaard delivered the car. clutch shots so often seen from Woods Woods knows the feeling. April 6: Phi Gamma June 7-9: Pepsi Bobby ing at White Plains Golf in their quarterfi nal match. He holed “This is going to sting for a few Delta Tournament Nichols Golden Eagle Course. a 30-foot eagle putt to tie the match on days,” Woods said in his last event at White Plains Golf Scramble at Golden Ea- Aug. 24, 25: Bobby Nich- the par-5 16th. He holed a 12-foot bird- before the Masters. Course. gle Golf Club and White ols Upper Cumberland ie putt that snapped hard to the right Bjerregaard, who won his fi rst April 13: ROTC Tour- Plains Golf Course. Amateur at Golden at the end on No. 17, knowing Woods European Tour title last fall at St. An- nament at White Plains June 15: Anne Cameron Eagle Golf Club. was in tight for a certain birdie. drews in the Dunhill Links, next faces Golf Course. 4-man Golf Tourna- Sept. 7, 8: Cookeville And on the fi nal hole, Woods Matt Kuchar on Sunday morning in April 20: Hugh Wil- ment at Golden Eagle Breakfast Rotary blinked fi rst. the semifi nals. liams Memorial Tour- Golf Club. 2-man scramble at His lob wedge from a fl uff y lie in Kuchar had to cope with a con- nament 4-man scramble June 15: Drive for Sight Golden Eagle Golf Club. the rough came out soft, short and in tentious moment in his 2-up victory at Southern Hills Golf Tournament 2-man Sept. 13: Home Builder a bunker. Given a chance to send the over Sergio Garcia, two players in Course. scramble at Southern Association Tourna- match to overtime, Woods missed a the news this year for all the wrong April 26: Tee it up for Hills Golf Course. ment at White Plains 4-foot putt. reasons. the Cure Golf Classic at June 22: Kappa Sigma Golf Course. “It’s a shame it had to end the way Garcia had an 8-foot par putt on No. Golden Eagle Golf Club. Tournament at White Sept. 20: FCA 4-man it did,” Bjerregaard said. “Our match 7 to win the hole to square the match. May 3, 4: Young Life Plains Golf Course. Scramble at Golden didn’t deserve that. But I’m happy to He left it just short, and then casually Tournament at White June 29, 30: Michelob Eagle Golf Club. be on the winning side.” stabbed at it from the other side as it Plains Golf Course. Ultra City Ameteur at Sept 21: Member Guest Bjerregaard considers Woods his rimmed around the cup. Such putts May 11: Teen Challenge Golden Eagle Golf Club. Tournament at White golfi ng hero, and he used to take his typically are conceded. Kuchar said 4-man scramble at July 13: TTU Football Plains Golf Course. book to the range in Denmark with that was his intention. But under the Golden Eagle Golf Club. Eagle Classic at Golden Sept 27: Night Scram- hopes of copying his swing. He never rules, a putt can’t be conceded after a May 11: Carthage Eagle Golf Club. ble at White Plains Golf could get it just right, though the player hits it. Masonic Lodge Tourna- July 13: TKE Tourna- Course. 27-year-old Dane showed plenty of Garcia needed to birdie the 18th ment 2-man scramble ment at White Plains Oct. 18-20: Cup matches Woods’ mettle. hole to send the match into extra at Southern Hills Golf Golf Course. at Golden Eagle Golf Equally surprising was how Woods holes, missed the green and wound up Course. July 20: Rains Memori- Club. won earlier Saturday against McIlroy, conceding. May 11: Pacesetters al at Golden Eagle Golf Weekly a big match between the two biggest “At the end of the day, I’m the one Tournament at White Club. The Scramble Tour — Wednesday’s, at 4:45 p.m. stars left at Austin Country Club. that made the mistake,” Garcia said. Plains Golf Course. July 20: Cookeville 2-man scramble, AB draw format and stroke play scoring will be used. Call Harold at 931-261-0661 May 18: Tee it up for YMCA Tournament or email [email protected]. Information Teachers Tournament at White Plains Golf can also be found at www.uppercumberlandgolf. 4-man scramble at Course. com. White Plains Golf Course — Weekly ABCD scrambles Southern Hills Golf July 27: White Plains Thursdays at 5 p.m. and couple’s scramble Tues- Johnson looking for old Course. Open at White Plains days at 5:30 p.m. Ladies League Mondays at 9 May 18: Cookeville Golf Course. a.m. and Senior League Fridays at 8:30 a.m. Southern Hills Golf Course — ABCD scramble Masons Tournament Aug. 10: Averitt Open at Wednesday at 5 p.m., and Couples Scrambles at White Plains Golf Golden Eagle Golf Club. Thursdays at 5 p.m. Cup result to end drought Course. Aug. 17, 18: CRMC Golf Belle Acres Golf Course — ABCD scramble and closest to the pin competitions Tuesdays at 5 May 24: Chamber Golf Classic at Golden Eagle p.m. FORT WORTH, Texas Hendrick Motorsports tice Saturday at 186.047 Tournament at Golden Golf Club. Hidden Valley Country Club in Livingston —ABCD (AP) — Maybe Jimmie teammates William mph. Eagle Golf Club. Aug. 17, 18: Private Out- Draw scramble Tuesdays, at 5 p.m. Johnson can do some- Byron and Chase Elliott This will be the 37th thing old at Texas, and are starting in the top Cup race at Texas Motor get back into Victory three spots. Daniel Speedway since the Lane. Suarez qualifi ed fourth track opened in 1997. It “I think the term for Stewart-Haas Rac- is the fi fth since a total ‘new’ is the thing that ing, the team that last repave when Turns 1 has hurt us the most November in Texas had and 2 were also recon- this year. We know and three of the top four fi gured before the 2017 acknowledge that what starters and sent Kevin spring race that John- we were Harvick to Victory Lane. son won. trying last “It’s week to week. I Johnson last week year didn’t think that everyone on fi nished 24th at Mar- work,” the West Coast was kind tinsville, where he got Johnson of tied into however lapped during the sec- said. “Us they built their cars it ond stage on the historic trying new was done, and they were short track where he things and kind of stuck through leads all active drivers JohnsonJh not having the West Coast,” JGR with nine victories. He a past his- driver Denny Hamlin is 15th in season points, tory with these setups, said. “But I think now after fi nishing 14th last and honestly searching this is the fi rst mile- year for the worst show- for greatness and to get and-a-half we’ve had ing in his 17 full Cup an advantage. In some back where people have seasons so far. respects maybe we’ve learned from the West “I had so much sup- been a little aggressive Coast and made adjust- port on social media,” in trying to start the ments. Certainly, this the 43-year-old Johnson year.” weekend you can see said in sarcastic re- With his career-long a shift in cars that are sponse. “There were so winless streak at 65 rac- fast that hadn’t been in many nice people talking es since a win at Dover the past.” about me and how good in June 2017, Johnson is Hamlin, who won the of a driver I am and how the polesitter in his No. opener at Daytona and young I am.” 48 Chevrolet Camaro has fi nished no worse As he spoke, Johnson for today’s race at the than 11th this season, could see on the far wall 1 ½-mile Texas track was the highest-qual- a photo of him celebrat- where he is a seven-time ifying Gibbs driver at ing in Victory Lane one winner. It is his fi rst pole Texas in sixth. He also of his wins at Texas. anywhere since 2016, the had the fastest lap at Both arms are raised season he won the last of 186.987 mph in the only into the air and the his seven NASCAR Cup practice Saturday, when checkered fl ag is in his championships. temperatures were right hand. And maybe this will around 50 degrees — Johnson’s seven Cup “Master Strokes” Sponsored By: be the fi rst race of 2019 about 20 degrees cooler wins are the most at Tex- that someone wins other than Friday. as, four more than Kyle than a driver from Joe Johnson had the top Busch, the next closest Gibbs Racing or Team practice speeds Friday, active driver. Johnson Penske. Each of those and led all three stages also holds track records • Cookeville • Jamestown teams won three of the of qualifying to get the with his 15 top-fi ve fi n- • Livingston • Gainesboro fi rst six races. pole at 188.890 mph. He ishes in his 30 starts, and 528-0474 Johnson and his was fi fth-fastest in prac- 1,041 laps led. •Auto •Home •Life •Business D4 HERALD-CITIZEN NCAA BASKETBALL SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 herald-citizen.com Auburn bounces fi rst No. 1 from NCAA Tourney

(AP) — Auburn earned its second trip to the Elite Eight by coasting to a to a 97-80 victory over the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Region. The trig- ger-happy Tigers overcame an early defi cit with a hot-shooting second to return to the region fi nal for the fi rst time in 33 years. The Tar Heels’ bevy of athletes could do noth- ing to slow down Auburn, which got 20 points and 11 boards from Chuma Okeke before he left with a gruesome knee injury late in the game. The big forward certainly didn’t do it alone as the Tigers had six in double-fi gures scoring, and they knocked down 17 of 37 3-pointers in a virtuoso shooting performance. Malik Dunbar fi nished with 13 points, Bryce Brown and Danjel Purifoy scored 12 apiece, and Jared Harper scored nine while dishing out 11 as- AP sists in Auburn’s latest takedown of college hoops Virginia’s Mamadi Diakite, center, reacts with teammate Kyle Guy after hitting a shot to send the royalty. game into overtime in the men’s NCAA Tournament South Regional final game against Purdue Saturday in Louisville, Ky. DUKE 75 VIRGINIA TECH 73 Zion Williamson scored 23 points, RJ Barrett had 18 and a career-high 11 assists, and Tre Jones Virginia escapes Purdue in OT added 22 points and eight assists, helping No. 1 overall seed Duke avoid an NCAA Tournament upset and edge No. 4-seeded Virginia Tech 75-73. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Boilermakers had the overtime, including the But he came out from The Hokies had their chances in the closing (AP) — From embar- chance to ice the game go-ahead layup with the break and hit back- seconds, the fi nal one coming on an inbounds rassment to exhilara- in regulation at the foul 29 seconds remaining, to-back 3s and fi nished play with 1.1 seconds left. The ball went to Ahmed tion. From early exit to line. while Kyle Guy and with 25 points — 21 after Hill as he jumped to the basket wide open, but his regional champ. From Their balance and Kihei Clark each added halftime — and 10 re- attempt to tie it fell bounced out. bracket busters to net experience allowed two free throws as Vir- bounds. Jerome had 24, cutters. them to overcome a ginia fi nally broke free Diakite 14 and Hunter 10 KENTUCKY 62 Virginia, the fi rst No. brilliant performance from Purdue. as the Cavaliers out- HOUSTON 58 1 seed to lose to a 16 seed by Edwards, whose 10 “We’re just so hap- lasted the high-scoring Tyler Herro hit a 3-pointer with 25.8 seconds a year ago, survived 3-pointers were one shy py,” Guy said. “We’ve Boilermakers. left to give Kentucky the lead after Houston had overtime and Carsen of the NCAA Tourna- worked so hard for this. Edwards had been erased a double-digit lead, and the Wildcats Edwards’ staggering ment record. Edwards We’ve come from so unstoppable until over- escaped their NCAA Midwest regional semifi nal 3-point show Saturday fi nished with 42 points far. The way last year time, and although he with a 62-58 win over Houston. night to make it to the for third-seeded Purdue ended, everyone prob- connected on a jumper, Herro’s huge basket gave the Wildcats a 60-58 Final Four for the fi rst (26-10) and none of his ably counted us out. he missed a late 3 and lead and came after Houston’s Corey Davis Jr. had time since 1984. teammates scored more Man, I’m so proud of our committed a turnover his driving shot swatted away by PJ Washington. The top-seeded Cava- than seven each. guys, our coaching staff that ultimately led to Davis missed what would have been a tying liers needed a last-ditch Edwards was named and our beautiful fans. Clark’s game-sealing layup before Herro hit two more free throws to buzzer-beater to send the Most Outstanding I can’t even put into foul shots. secure the win and send the second-seeded Wild- the game to overtime Player of the South words what this means.” The win put coach cats to the Elite Eight. Kentucky will face South- and fi nally contained regional, becoming the Virginia got a last- Tony Bennett in the eastern Conference rival Auburn for a trip to the Edwards in the extra fi rst player to win the gasp jumper from Final Four for the fi rst Final Four. period to hang on for an honor from a losing Mamadi Diakite as time time in a decade with Herro led the Wildcats (30-6) with 19 points and 80-75 victory over Pur- team since Stephen Cur- expired to force over- the Cavaliers. His Washington added 16. due in the South Region ry in 2008. Fitting, too, time and the Cavaliers father, Dick Bennett, fi nal. since Edwards scored got clutch baskets from coached Wisconsin to MICHIGAN STATE 80 The Cavaliers (33-3) the most points (139) Ty Jerome and Hunter, the Final Four in 2000 LSU 63 redeemed themselves through four NCAA who also had two free — beating Purdue in the Aaron Henry scored a career-best 20 and fellow from last year’s loss to Tournament game since throws, before Guy and regional fi nals. frosh Gabe Brown had 15 as second-seeded Mich- UMBC by relying on 2000; Curry had the Clark sealed the victo- “No one knows what igan State beat third-seeded LSU 80-63 on Friday veterans, sound defense, previous most with 128 ry. this team has been night to move on to the NCAA Tournament’s East poise, controlling the points for Davidson. Guy injured his ankle through,” Bennett said Region fi nal. ball and a failure to be De’Andre Hunter in the fi rst half and his in a TV interview. “I do. Michigan State took it to LSU on the glass, out- rattled even when the scored four points in return was uncertain. And it’s good.” rebounding the Tigers 34-20. At halftime, Michi- gan State had as many off ensive rebounds as LSU had total boards. Michigan State had fi ve 3s in the fi rst 10 min- utes alone, and LSU never adjusted defensively. Texas Tech gets 1st Final Four trip Tremont Waters scored 10 points during a 13-0 LSU run spanning the fi rst half into the second to ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Tex- cut the defi cit to four. Then Michigan State blew as Tech is heading to its fi rst the game wide open with 3-pointers. The Spartans Final Four thanks to a kid from hit four of their fi rst fi ve 3-point attempts out of Italy who made the big shots and halftime. a defense that refuses to rest. Davide Moretti opened up a late lead with the two most important 3-pointers of his life, Tariq Ow- Notre Dame moves on ens came up with a big rejection and the Red Raiders caught a ride straight to Minneapolis with from women’s Sweet 16 a 75-69 victory over top-seeded Gonzaga on Saturday. CHICAGO (AP) — Arike Ogunbowale scored a “Texas Tech is going to the career-high 34 points, Jessica Shepard added 24 Final Four,” coach Chris Beard points and 14 rebounds, and defending national said. “Some of you look sur- champion Notre Dame beat Texas A&M in the prised. But Texas Tech is going to Sweet 16 for the second straight year, 87-80 on the Final Four.” Saturday. Moretti also made all four of Ogunbowale scored 12 in the fi nal 6:45 to help his free throws down the stretch the top-seeded Fighting Irish (33-3) advance to the to wind up with 10 of his 12 points Elite Eight of the women’s NCAA Tournament for over the fi nal 4 minutes. the eighth time in nine years. The fi rst of his 3s — a spot-up Chennedy Carter led Texas A&M (26-8) with from the side of the arc — gave a season-high 35 points in another impressive third-seeded Texas Tech (30-6) a NCAA performance. fi ve-point lead, its largest to that point, with 3:49 remaining. The BAYLOR 93 second came with 1:50 left and SOUTH CAROLINA 68 pushed the advantage to six. GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Baylor reached Six might not seem like much. the Elite Eight for the fi fth time in six years with But then again, not every de- another dominant performance, drubbing South fense is like the one coach Beard Carolina in the Greensboro Regional semifi nals. draws up, and demands, out of Didi Richards scored a career-high 25 points, the transfers and second-choice AP and Lauren Cox added 17 points and 14 rebounds players he started bringing to Texas Tech forward Tariq Owens celebrates after a blocked shot for the No. 1 overall seed. The Bears shot 52 per- Lubbock when he arrived three against Gonzaga during the West Regional final of the NCAA cent to win their 26th straight game. seasons ago. men’s tournament Saturday in Anaheim, Calif. Kalani Brown had 18 points and 10 boards, and Nobody’s overlooking them Juicy Landrum and Chloe Jackson each fi nished now. er, and that was my assignment ors, led the Red Raiders with 19 with 12 points for the Bears (34-1). “It’s real. That defense is real,” on the court,” Owens said. “I points. Mooney, a transfer from Baylor will play second-seeded Iowa on Monday Gonzaga coach Mark Few said. knew they’d be looking for him. South Dakota, had 17. night with the winner advancing to the Final Four. “It impacted us tonight. They Once it went out to him, I knew I But, as usual, the biggest stats took a lot of balls tonight.” had to get out there.” came on defense. Texas Tech held IOWA 79 Texas Tech had nine steals Gonzaga (33-4), which spent a the Bulldogs’ nation-leading of- NORTH CAROLINA STATE 61 that were among 16 turnovers by good chunk of the season atop fense to 42 percent shooting. This GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Megan Gustafson Gonzaga. The Bulldogs averaged the AP Top 25, chipped away and was only the fourth time Gonza- had 27 points and 12 rebounds to lead Iowa past a little more than 10 per game pulled within 71-69 on Zach Nor- ga was held under 70 this season. North Carolina State in the Greensboro Regional this season. vell Jr.’s putback with 11 seconds “I think I turned the ball over semifi nals. With Texas Tech leading 68-62 left. But Josh Perkins reached over fi ve times in the fi rst half,” Gon- Hannah Stewart added 16 points and 10 re- and less than a minute remain- the end line and tipped the ball out zaga forward Brandon Clarke bounds. Gustafson, who averages a Division I-best ing, Owens swooped over to of Matt Mooney’s hand as he was said. “It’s something I’ve never 28 points while also ranking second in rebound- the sideline to reject Gonzaga’s inbounding for a technical. done.” ing, fi nished with her 33rd double-double to match NBA-bound star, Rui Hachimura, Moretti did the honors — sink- Bottom line, Texas Tech gives the NCAA’s single-season record. She made 10 of then saved the ball to give the ing the technical free throws teams very little room to breathe. her 13 shots. Red Raiders possession and start — and then made two more after And though Gonzaga was the They helped the second-seeded Hawkeyes (29- placing an exclamation point of Gonzaga fouled in desperation. only team to beat Duke and Zion 6) earn their fi rst Elite Eight appearance since sorts on a celebration that was Jarrett Culver, an NBA pros- Williamson at full strength this 1993. Iowa will play top-seeded Baylor on Monday just getting warmed up. pect who chose his hometown season, there will be no rematch night. “I knew he was their best play- college over several other suit- in the Final Four. SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN D5 herald-citizen.com TECH: Golden Eagles use latest scrimmage to learn ‘situational things’ heading into fall

FROM PAGE D1 similar to what we did last Tuesday. We’ll come out and make any correc- Marcus McMeans both tions that we need to make. We’ll go passes, then the unit had a goal-line back through some situations so we stand late in the scrimmage. can see it again and help each other “Two guys on defense that I really because we are all on the same team. want to point out that have had tre- “We want to have a good, fun mendous springs is Tai Carter and Spring Game. It’ll be a competitive Jack Warwick. Tai played the second game, we’ll put them in game jerseys half of the season with us as a fresh- and let these guys go out there and man and he’s done some amazing have a good time. things for us this spring. Jack has “We’ll have all of our recruits and looked very good. He was a redshirt their families in, our alumni, the freshman that didn’t play a game for current players and their families us until late in the year.” and some students and community The down-and-distance setup al- people out, just to have a good night lowed the players to react more like to cap off the spring.” a true game simulation as they had And as the team does hit that home BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN to make diff erent decisions based on stretch, it’s not too early to look back Cookeville’s Harris Cravens, left, tries to get around a Signal Mountain where they were on the fi eld. at what the team has gone through to defender during the Cavs’ 6-3 loss to the Eagles Friday night at CHS. “We tried to get all the diff erent make the spring a successful one. phases covered, all the diff erent “I’m very pleased - we’ve had 12 situational things,” Alexander said. consecutive practices without any “This will be a great teaching fi lm interruption,” Alexander said. “We for us not just this week, but one moved it up today (because of fore- Cavs run into ‘really good’ we can teach off of as we go to fall casted weather) and I think that was camp.” a good call. We got a lot of good work The Golden Eagles wrap up in. The spring gets long because they practices this week with sessions on have study hall, classes, weight- Signal Mountain, lose 6-3 Tuesday and Thursday, then host its lifting on Monday, Wednesday and annual Spring Game on Friday. The Friday, midterms happen right in the event will be held on the grass fi eld middle of spring ball. By BEN CRAVEN think that comes with experience. adjacent to the Hooper Eblen Center “These guys have really hung in HERALD-CITIZEN “Our defense was working really and the Tech Soccer Field. there down the stretch, so I’m proud hard on new defenses we worked on “What we learn from this scrim- of them. There are some things we The Cookeville High School boys’ this week in practice. I thought we mage is going to be important,” need to correct, but, overall, we’ve lacrosse team’s struggles continued played really well defensively, and we Alexander said. “Tuesday will be had a good spring.” Friday night as the Cavaliers fell to always do.” the Signal Mountain Eagles 6-3 at Cookeville’s defense really stepped CHS. up after the the fi rst quarter. The The loss keeps Cookeville’s winless Eagles were only able to tack on one MHS: Upperman to build off win with visit streak going as the team now holds an more goal in the second quarter, and 0-5 record, and the win brings Signal Cookeville’s Carson Bowling kept the Mountain to .500 with a record of 3-3. defi cit at two with his fi rst goal. from CAK, Monterey will visit Smith County “It was just one of those things In the third quarter, the Eagles where we ran into a really good showed their skills by adding two FROM PAGE D1 to move some people around.” team,” CHS head coach Elliott Woods more goals, but Bowling was deter- Stacy Allison pitched well for the said. “Signal Mountain is probably mined to keep the game close. He Monterey catcher. Bees. He went the distance, giving up the best team we’ve played so far, and scored a goal in the third, but despite Eric Farley grounded out to bring one run on three hits. He walked one they don’t make mistakes. We had a many opportunities in the fourth, in Bush and Thomas Ensor walked. and struck out three. really good week of practice, coming CHS simply couldn’t fi nd the back of Craig Mangrum followed with a tri- Randolph was just as solid for the off a disappointing performance last the net. ple to bring in Ensor. Mangrum later Wildcats. The Monterey hurler gave week, and I thought we really rose to “Yeah, we were getting opportuni- scored on a single by Jake Penland to up four runs, three earned, while the challenge.” ties, which is something we want to make it 4-1. walking two and striking out fi ve. One of Cookeville’s biggest prob- see,” Woods said. Johnson said the Bees’ defense has “Stacy made some good pitches lems was a slow start as the Cavs kept “We haven’t been as productive as been better lately and he likes what and we hit some balls hard. He fooled the defi cit at two goals for most of the we’d like to be off ensively this year. he sees from his team in the fi eld. us a couple times and we hit some game. Signal Mountain started hot We just ran into a phenomenal goalie, “Elliott Lee had a big night for us, routine groundballs, but they made with three goals in the fi rst quarter, but we’ve still got to be able to con- made some big plays going to his left the plays on those too,” Looper said. but Jack Snider was able to get the vert. The ones that we did convert and right at shortstop,” the coach “I thought Grayson threw well, he Cavs on the board with a goal as well. were good looks, but we’ve got to hit said. “Thomas Ensor stepped up and threw well enough to win.” “We got off to a little bit of a slow the cage more.” played some outfi eld for us. It was a The Bees are scheduled to be back start, and Signal Mountain capital- The Cavs traveled to Independence good eff ort from everybody. on the fi eld on Wednesday when they ized early,” Woods said. “That seems High School late on Saturday, but up “I see the guys getting comfortable host Christ Academy of Knoxville. to be one of the things that we still next, they host Centennial Tuesday at with their roles. A lot of them haven’t The fi rst pitch is slated for 5 p.m. need to get over the hump with, but I 6 p.m. played where they’re playing now, so Monterey will be back in action on they’re just now getting comfortable Thursday when the Wildcats visit with each other because I have had Smith County for a 4:30 p.m. contest. Cookeville Lady Cavs shine in Kingsport, reach Round of 16 UHS girls fi nish second in Classic FROM STAFF REPORTS around to score on an two more runs in the FROM STAFF REPORTS hits, and she struck out Daniel Boone scored RBI single to center second inning to take four batters. four runs in both the The Upperman High fi eld. Hurst and Addie a 4-3 advantage only The Cookeville High fourth and fi fth innings School Lady Bees put Freeman led Upperman to have Hartford tally School softball team COOKEVILLE SOFTBALL 7 off a combined eight together some time- with two hits each. three more markers reached the Kingsport CLINTON 5 hits, while the Lady ly hitting with solid Shoemake and Bailea in the top of the third Tournament’s round of The Lady Cavs started Cavs could only muster defense Saturday to Colson had one hit inning to retake the 16 Saturday after the Saturday with their a run in the second and knock off Hartford 11-10 each. lead at 6-4. Lady Cavaliers went 1-1 second win of the tour- sixth innings. in the semifi nals of the The Lady Bees Upperman tied the on Friday and 2-0 on nament as they rallied Shelby Radford led UC Softball Classic be- reached the fi nal game game up with two tal- Saturday, ending with for a 7-5 victory over the CHS at the plate with fore falling 2-1 in extra with an exciting 11-10 lies in the third stanza an 11-1 win over Knox- Clinton Dragons. two hits in three at-bats. innings to Collierville victory over Hart- off one hit from Cassidy ville Catholic. CHS scored fi rst in Morgan Radford, in the championship ford in the semifi nals Nash and two Hartford CHS played its round the contest with a run Turnbow, Sydney Kirby, game. (bracket championship) errors. of 16 game against in the fi rst inning, but Smith, and Riley Stew- After spotting Col- of the tournament. Both teams scored Union County Saturday the Dragons claimed the art all drove a hit, but lierville a run in the Kalli Bass, who went three runs in the fi fth night, but results were lead with three runs in Smith and Stewart got third inning to take 2 for 4 in the game, hit inning with Freeman, not available at press the second. the only RBIs. a 1-0 advantage, the a two-run home run Nash and Hurst cross- time. The teams matched Morgan Radford took Upperman Lady Bees to give Upperman the ing the plate for the In Cookeville’s second each other with two her second loss of the answered with a solo winning score. Lady Bees. game Saturday, the runs apiece in the third season after pitching all run in the bottom of the Hartford jumped Hartford took the Lady Cavs’ off ense inning to make it 5-3, fi ve innings. inning when Reagan out early with three lead with a solo run in exploded after the fi rst but Cookeville rattled She allowed eight Hurst singled and runs in the fi rst inning the sixth inning to re- inning to dominate off four hits and four runs with six earned off scored on a double by to hold a narrow 3-2 take the lead at 10-9, but Knoxville Catholic. runs in the fourth in- seven hits, but she also Sidney Shoemake. advantage over Upper- Upperman answered The Fighting Irish ning to claim the win. struck out eight batters. Then in the seventh man. The Lady Bees got the bell one more time drew fi rst blood with a Boyett led the team inning, Collierville on the scoreboard with when Bass pounded her run in the top of the fi rst at the plate batting a COOKEVILLE SOFTBALL 7 started the tiebreaker solo homers from Hurst two-run dinger, bring- inning, but it would be perfect 2-2 with a home MOORE COUNTY 0 with a runner on sec- and Colson. ing in Colson, to grab their last. run and a team-high CHS started the ond base and she came The Lady Bees scored the 11-10 victory. CHS tied it with a run three RBIs. Shelby Rad- Kingston Tournament in the fi rst, but the Lady ford wasn’t far behind, on an extremely high Cavs then caught fi re batting 2-3 with an RBI. note as the Lady Cavs UT: Chaney feels good about veteran group of with 12 hits, including Morgan Radford added shut out the Moore four doubles, and 10 two RBIs. County Raiders 7-0 in runs across the second Smith picked up their fi rst game Friday. receivers as Volunteers’ spring winds down and third innings. the win for CHS after Both teams had a slow Four Lady Cavs had pitching all fi ve innings. start, but Cookeville FROM PAGE D1 “I think that Jauan (Jennings), perfect batting averages She allowed fi ve runs, started running in the Marquez Callaway, Brandon John- as Morgan Radford, Hol- but none of them were third inning and didn’t the style of play.” son and Josh Palmer are all playing ly Smith, and Hannah earned. look back. good ball. (Jordan) Murphy has been Johnson all had two She also allowed three The Lady Cavs scored CHANEY PRAISES SENIOR WIDE RECEIVERS making some good plays at slot.” hits in two at-bats, and hits, but she also struck four runs in the third, Through eight practices, Chaney The Tennessee wide receivers Bailey Turnbow went out three batters. Smith one run in the fourth, is pleased with how his players are feature a trio of rising seniors in Cal- 3-3. Ryleigh Boyett also is now 3-1 on the season. and two runs in the picking up a new off ense and is hap- laway, Jennings and Johnson, while had two hits, and she led sixth off a combined py with the unit’s “physicality.” Palmer and Murphy are experienced the team in scoring with DANIEL BOONE SOFTBALL 8 11 hits to complete the He praised the wide receivers as rising juniors. four RBIs. Turnboy and COOKEVILLE 2 shutout win. being the most impressive group Callaway has 62 receptions for Johnson added two RBIs Cookeville didn’t Morgan Radford was halfway through the spring session. 1,011 yards and seven touchdowns in each. quite fi nish action unstoppable at the plate “I think when you look at the his career to go along with two punt Morgan Radford Friday night the way it for CHS as she drove a strengths of the team right now; I return scores. collected the win for the wanted as the Lady Cavs single in all four of her would argue the experience at the He is expected to be a third-year Lady Cavs after pitching fell to the Daniel Boone at-bats with one RBI. wide receiver corps,” Chaney said. starter. the fi rst three innings, Trailblazers 8-2. Turnbow also had a “Those kids are making plays and Jennings is entering his fi fth-year. and she now holds a 5-2 The game stretched good off ensive game, understand things, I will add a new He has 87 receptions for 1,184 yards record. fi ve and a half innings, batting 2-3 with two concept and they have seen it before. and 10 touchdowns - none more mem- She allowed just one but it was a late charge RBIs. Smith added two We are not re-inventing the wheel orable than his game-winning hail earned run off three that decided the win. RBIs as well. here. mary score at Georgia in 2016. D6 HERALD-CITIZEN SPORTS SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2019 herald-citizen.com TTU softball takes Fenlon is ‘moving on up’ two from Panthers Former Awesome Eagle ready for new position with Oakland Athletics By MATT BEAL two batters reached FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN base, Panthers coach TTU — Drake Fenlon, the for- Kim Schuette brought mer Awesome Eagle at Tennes- The Tennessee Tech relief pitcher McKenna see Tech University, has made a Golden Eagle softball Coff man to the mound “major” move. Fenlon is now the team swept the visiting in place of starting mascot for the Oakland Athletics Eastern Illinois Pan- pitcher Jade Montgom- of Major League Baseball. thers in a doubleheader ery. Two consecutive When Fenlon was a child, he at the Tech Softball errors for the Panthers attended many Golden Eagle Field on a warm and led to scores for Tech, basketball games. cloudy Friday after- ending the third inning But he wasn’t interested in the noon. While both with Tech in a bur- score. games resulted in Tech geoning 7-0 lead. “As a dorky kid, I didn’t really wins, the games off ered The bottom of the care about the basketball game diff ering textures as fourth inning more as much, so I would watch Awe- the Golden Eagles re- closely resembled some Eagle,” he said. “Eventual- turned home to play for dodgeball as three Tech ly, it just kind of fell in place and I the fi rst time in almost batters were hit by decided I wanted to be a mascot.” two weeks and were pitches, the last occur- When it came time to tour victorious in 8-0 and 5-3 ring with bases loaded, campus, he met with Jim Gray, decisions. resulting in the Golden former associate director of In the fi rst tilt, fresh- Eagles’ eighth and fi nal admissions, who helped arrange man pitcher Alyssa run of the game. a meeting with Robin Burroughs, Arden notched her Game two provided the cheer and dance coach at the second no-hitter of the a closer contest. Tech time. season, besting 15 of 16 freshman Raleigh “When I originally came to Panthers in securing Lewis put the Golden college, I wanted to be an anchor the 8-0 shutout win for Eagles on the board on one of the big morning shows,” the Golden Eagles. Ar- fi rst with a two-out RBI he said with a laugh. den, one of Tech’s three single to right fi eld and But after joining the mascot freshman pitchers, left the home team up program, his plans changed. tossed a near-perfect 1-0 at the end of one. In “I came to Tech basically for game, retiring all but the third inning, Lewis Awesome Eagle,” he said. one batter before graz- added a sacrifi ce RBI, As a member of that team, ing her with an inside her second RBI for the he took Awesome to new levels, full count pitch. game and 20th for the taking the top spot in the open “She threw an ex- season, and moved mascot division in the Universal TTU cellent game against Tech to a 2-0 advantage. Cheerleaders Association nation- Drake Fenlon, the former Awesome Eagle at Tennessee Tech a good hitting team,” Eastern Illinois ral- al competition his junior year. University, is now the off icial mascot of Major League Baseball’s said Tech head coach lied in its next at-bat, That was the third time Awesome Oakland Athletics. Bonnie Graham of as sophomore Megan competed in the competition, Arden’s performance. Burton smashed the making it the most memorable Kansas City Royals for the 2015 those mistakes.” “We know the potential fi rst pitch of the fourth experience of his college career. season, and they did win the He also learned a lot from his that she has and now inning from Golden During his time at Tennessee World Series that year,” he said. experiences as Awesome Eagle that we are later in the Eagles’ starter Haeli Tech, he was also involved in a “I was living in Missouri and was while at Tech. season she is starting Bryson over the center number of other organizations. also working for the Kansas City “I’m thankful for those who to settle in.” fi eld wall for her third He was a member of several Chiefs and a fun hockey team showed me the mistakes and how Off ensively, Tech home run of the year athletics committees, appeared called the Missouri Mavericks, so to work through them,” he said. stormed into the fi rst and the fi rst Panther on stage in productions with I had four part-time mascot jobs When the major league base- inning with its fi rst score of the day. After the Tech Players, represented that kind of made up one very ball season started earlier this two of eight hits in the a Tech error allowed students in the Student Govern- low paying full-time job.” month, Fenlon became the mas- fi rst game powered another Eastern run- ment Association, was manag- Then some opportunities cot for the Oakland Athletics, the by singles by Jessie ner on base, junior fi rst ing editor of the Oracle student opened up in Southern Califor- elephant known as Stomper. Lowery and Sydney baseman Haley Mitch- newspaper and contributed to the nia. He joined the Lake Elsinore His goal is to make Stomper the Love-Baker, followed ell plowed another long student-run magazine and radio Storm, a minor league Padres best character he can be. by an RBI single from ball over the wall to station. affi liate, as its full-time mascot. “I’m still trying to fi gure out Raleigh Lewis. After a give the visitors a 3-2 He also received the universi- “That is one of the few full-time his trademark move,” Fenlon walk reloaded the bas- lead, prompting a pitch- ty’s highest award, the Derryber- mascots in the minor leagues,” said with a laugh. es, senior fi rst baseman ing change to Tech ry Award, his senior year. he said. Spring training for the A’s Hallie Davis stepped to junior Kayla Hughes. Since graduating with a degree He was with that team for began Feb. 21 in Mesa, Arizona, the plate and sailed the Hughes closed out the in communications in 2015, he three seasons. while the regular season began ball just over the left inning and retired all has slowly moved westward, pep- “I was in the hot desert, over March 28. fi eld wall for her second three EIU batters in the ping audiences up by dressing as 100 degrees, and I turned into a Fenlon couldn’t be more excit- grand slam in an OVC fi fth, when the Golden a variety of mascots, from a lion, stick of beef jerky at times,” he ed. game for the season Eagles fought back to to a wolf, a donkey then a dog. said. “I learned everything about “It’s a new journey, new ad- and gave the Golden change momentum and “I was the mascot water boy how to run a program, how to venture,” he said. “I’m looking Eagles a commanding wrestle control of the and backup mascot for the make mistakes and learn from forward to it.” 5-0 lead at the end of game. After a hit and the fi rst. stolen base by Lowery “I’ve been trying to and a walk put two change my swing up Tech runners on the just a little bit,” said bags, Lewis rocketed Tech tennis has little Davis. On playing at the second pitch of her home, she added, “It at-bat deep over the left feels amazing just to fi eld wall with authori- problem with EIU be playing where we’ve ty for a three-RBI home been practicing and to run, providing all the TTU — The Tennes- spot after winning the have the same confi - fi repower the Eagles see Tech tennis team fi rst set 6-2 over Mike dence. It takes your would need to end all secured its fi rst OVC Jansen, before Jansen breath sometimes.” scoring for the day and victory of the season in retired trailing 2-0 in As Arden continued givie the Eagles a 5-3 emphatic fashion with the second. to retire batters, Tech lead. Hughes retired a 7-0 nod over Eastern Gonzalo Garcia moved through its 10 straight Panther Illinois Saturday after- soared to a 6-0, 6-2 win rotation, adding two batters to close it out noon. The shutout victo- over Gage Kingsmith more runs in the third for Tech and solidify ry snapped a four-match in the No. 3 aff air, inning. After the fi rst the sweep. slide for the Golden while Wenceslao Albin Eagles and pushed TTU notched a 6-3, 6-3 nod to a 33-2 record over the against Daniel Hernan- club’s last 35 contests dez in the No. 4 battle BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN played at Tech Tennis and Lucca Silva rolled Tennessee Tech’s Fanis Kontopoulos returns a Tech women fi nish 13th Courts. to a 6-2, 6-2 triumph shot during his No. 6 singles match Saturday. After collecting the over Gertjan De Wilder Kontopoulos won 6-3, 6-3. doubles point behind in the No. 5 tilt. at EKU Colonel Classic wins in the top two Fanis Kontopoulos slots, the Golden Ea- collected his fi rst win of Wilder, 7-5, in the No. and Logan Charbon- RICHMOND, Ky. hind a 237. She turned gles (5-12, 1-1 OVC) won the spring with a 6-3, 6-3 1 tilt and Riku Kubota neau. (TTU) — The Ten- in a third-round 77 to all six singles clashes, victory against Logan and Albin secured a 6-4 Tech will hit the nessee Tech women’s go along with a 79 and without dropping a set Charbonneau in the No. triumph over Kingsmith road for three straight golf team wrapped up 81 from day one. Tying in the process. Fresh- 6 slot. and Hernandez in the matches, starting with play at the EKU Colo- for 58th was sophomore man Rafael Tosetto Tech took home the No. 2 meeting. a Friday aff air at the nel Classic Saturday Isabel York, whose 240 claimed a 7-5, 6-2 win top two tandem battles The No. 3 clash did University of Tennessee. afternoon, posting a was backed by rounds over Freddie O’Brien in over the Panthers (10-12, not fi nish with the score The match is scheduled fi nal round score of 316 of 82, 81 and 77. the No. 1 position, while 0-2 OVC) en route to a deadlocked 5-5 between to begin at 4 p.m. CT. to fi nish 13th overall Carding a 243 was fellow freshman Car- quick start in the match. TTU’s Elias Grubert TTU’s next OVC match while competing at sophomore Kate Mash- los Vicente took home Vicente and Garcia and Marc Mila and is Sunday at Austin the University Club at burn. She tied for 66th victory out of the No. 2 toppled Jansen and De EIU’s Freddie O’Brien Peay. Arlington. with scores of 81, 78 For the tournament, and 84. Lindsay Miller the Golden Eagles fi n- rounded out Tech’s ished with a 952 com- lineup with a 274 (85- Purity Sanga crushes Tech’s 10,000-meter record posite score, turning in 81-81). rounds of 318, 318 and Leading all Golden RALEIGH, N.C. and GAINES- est by a Division I athlete this ing a time of 4:54.22 in her second 316. Eastern Kentucky Eagle participants VILLE, Fla. (TTU) — Purity season. career attempt in the 1,500 me- won its own event, fi r- as an individual was Sanga added another item to her Results from Saturday’s events ters. The freshman already holds ing an 875 on its home Hannah Bratton. The sensational 2018-19 track and in North Carolina and Florida the No. 6 time in the league, a course. sophomore tied for 26th fi eld season, crushing the Ten- were not available by deadline. 4:46.44 from the Vanderbilt Black Among the Tech overall after posting a nessee Tech outdoor 10,000-meter This year’s Ohio Valley Con- and Gold Invitational last week- lineup, junior Shel- 230 with scores of 78, 75 record by 12 seconds with a time ference Athlete of the Year for end. by Johnson led Tech and 77. The 230 rep- of 34 minutes, 13.02 seconds at the both the cross country and Khemani Roberts was the only throughout the event, resented a career-low N.C. State Raleigh Relays Friday. indoor track seasons, Sanga cut athlete to compete for Tennessee completing the week- 54-hole performance Sanga’s time bested Micayla nearly a whole minute off her Tech at the Pepsi Florida Relays end with a 235 behind for the youngster. Rennick’s previous Tech stan- previous best in the 10,000 meters on Friday evening. scores of 76, 78 and 81. Also competing as an dard of 34:25.22 set at the 2018 (35:11.23), and holds the lead on Roberts, who won OVC Co- The veteran tied for individual was junior Virginia Challenge. the OVC Outdoor Performance Field Athlete of the Week for 42nd overall among the Arianna Clemmer, who The sophomore from Kenya List by nearly eight and a half her high jump performance at fi eld of 81 golfers. tied for 50th overall. added further credence to her minutes, barring the completion Vanderbilt, took part in the same Freshman Heidi Law- She carded a 238 with title as one of the best distance of this weekend’s results. event in Gainesville and posted son was next in line scores of 75, 81 and 82. runners in the nation, as her Janet Kwambai was also in the exact same mark, getting among the Tech scor- Tech will return to mark is currently the ninth-fast- action at the Raleigh Relays, post- over the bar at 1.71 meters. ers, tying for 46th be- action next weekend,

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The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Softball Tennessee at Missouri. (N) SEC Storied SEC Storied SEC Storied SYFY 63 Potter (:32) ››› “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” (2007) (:34) ››› “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” (2009) Daniel Radcliffe. (:05) ››› “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” (2016) Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 American American American American Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy American American Conan Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan TCM 59 “Unsinkable” ››› “The Catered Affair” (1956) Å ›› “The Mating Game” (1959) Å ››› “The Tender Trap” (1955) Å (DVS) ››› “Torrent” (1926, Drama) (:45) ›› “The Temptress” (1926, Drama) (:45) “The Mysterious Lady” TLC 26 My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Janine’s Story” ’ Å Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Babies Little People, Big World (N) ’ Å Outdaughtered Reliving all the girls’ fabulous firsts. (N) ’ Outdaughtered Å Outdaughtered ’ TNT 28 Supernatural Å Supernatural Å ››› “Mission: Impossible III” (2006) Tom Cruise. (:45) › “Law Abiding Citizen” (2009) Jamie Foxx. ››› “Django Unchained” (2012, Western) Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz. Å ONE Championship: A New Era TRAV 49 Ghost Story Ghost Story Haunted Case Files Haunted Case Files Haunted Case Files Fear the Woods Fear the Woods Fear the Woods (N) Paranormal 911 (N) Haunted Hospitals (N) Haunted Case Files Paranormal 911 TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Those Tacoma Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. (:45) M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 Chicago P.D. “Fagin” Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. “Snitch” WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Married Married

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News Big Bang Big Bang MasterChef (N) ’ Mental Samurai (N) FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds “JJ” Criminal Minds Å Private Eyes ’ Private Eyes ’ MNT 13 Steve ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Maury (N) ’ Å Dateline ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Andy G. Andy G. FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Access Days of our Lives (N) Face Face Rachael Ray (N) ’ News News News News News News Ellen’s Game This Is Us “Her” ’ (:01) The Village (N) News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Super Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Finding Your Roots ››› “The Central Park Five” (2012) ’ Voyage of Adventure Amanpour-Co A&E 46 Gangland ’ Å Gangland ’ Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Hoarders “Patricia” ’ Å Hoarders Three brothers hoard together. ’ (:01) The Toe Bro (N) (:04) The Toe Bro ’ (:03) Hoarders Å AMC 58 (11:25) › “Punisher: War Zone” (:25) ›› “XXX” (2002, Action) Vin Diesel, Asia Argento. Å (:25) ›› “The Expendables” (2010) Sylvester Stallone. ›› “The Expendables 2” (2012) Premiere. (:05) ›› “The Punisher” (2004) Thomas Jane. Å (:40) XXX ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole I Shouldn’t Be Alive North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law North Woods Law (N) North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ BRAVO 62 Real Housewives Real Housewives Mexican Dynasties Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Mexican Dynasties Watch Real Housewives Mexican COM 65 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks The Office (:15) The Office The Office The Office Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) Jefferies Daily Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 DISC 47 Deadliest Catch “Season 10 Recap” Å Deadliest Catch (N) Deadliest Catch (N) Deadliest Catch “Legends Born and Broken” Deadliest Catch (N) Deadliest Catch (N) Deadliest Catch “Unfinished Business” (N) Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ DISN 54 Puppy Puppy DuckTales Gravity Gravity Big City Big City Big City Raven Raven Coop Coop Raven Raven Sydney Coop Raven Raven Sydney Coop Andi Sydney Bizaard Bizaard ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) 2019 NIT Basketball Tournament 2019 NIT Basketball Tournament SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt ESPN2 32 (11:00) First Take ’ Jalen & Jacoby (N) NFL Live Å NBA: The Jump ESPN FC Question Around Pardon NFL Live Å Johnsonville ACL Cornhole Championships USA Climbing Å UFC Top UFC Ariel Helwani’s FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Chopped Junior Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped (N) Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å FREE 53 Break Up Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Shrek Forever After” (2010) ’ Å ›› “Just Go With It” (2011) Adam Sandler. ’ Å Good Trouble Å (:01) ›› “Sweet Home Alabama” (2002) ’ The 700 Club Å “Monster-in-Law” FX 30 How I Met Mike Mike Mike Mike ›› “Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates” ›› “Why Him?” (2016) James Franco. ’ Å ››› “22 Jump Street” (2014) Jonah Hill. ’ Å ››› “22 Jump Street” (2014) Jonah Hill. ’ Å HGTV 51 Luxury Luxury Fixer Upper ’ Å Fixer Upper ’ Å Fixer Upper ’ Å Fixer Upper ’ Å Love-List-Vancouver Fixer Upper ’ Å Property Brothers ’ Hunters Hunt Intl Hawaii Bahamas Beachfrnt Reno Hunters Hunt Intl HIST 44 : Digging Deeper ’ Curse-Island Drilling Down Drilling Down Curse-Island Digging Deeper Curse-Island Lost Gold-WWII Curse-Island Curse-Island LIFE 25 Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Married at First Sight Married at First Sight Married at First Sight Married at First Sight Married at First Sight NGEO 48 Bigfoot Bigfoot Whale-Jaws Monsters Riddle-Stone Age The Story of God The Story of God The Story of God The Story of God Lost Treasures The Story of God Lost Treasures NICK 55 PAW Blaze PAW PAW Alvinnn!!! Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. The Office The Office Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ›› “Overboard” (1987, Comedy) Goldie Hawn. ’ Å ›› “Overboard” (1987, Comedy) Goldie Hawn. ’ Å SEC 34 College Softball Tennessee at Missouri. The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Softball: Tigers at Aggies College Baseball Belmont at Tennessee. (N) (Live) SEC Now College Softball SYFY 63 (11:30) “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” Å (:33) ›› “The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones” (2013) Å (:40) ›› “10,000 B.C.” (2008) Steven Strait. Å ›› “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007) Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Last O.G. Last O.G. Conan Seinfeld Conan TCM 59 (:15) “The Strange Love of Martha Ivers” “Ant & Col” ››› “Sabrina” (1954) Humphrey Bogart. ››› “Wuthering Heights” (1939) Å ›› “Romance” (1930) Å ›››› “Grand Hotel” (1932) Greta Garbo. ››› “Mata Hari” (1931) Å TLC 26 Little People, Big World ’ Å Little People, World Little People, World Little People, World Little People, World Little People, World Little People, World Little People, World 7 Little Johnstons ’ Little People, World Little People, World TNT 28 Supernatural Å Supernatural Å Supernatural Å ››› “Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan. › “Rush Hour 3” (2007) Jackie Chan. NBA Basketball: Lakers at Thunder NBA Basketball: Nuggets at Warriors TRAV 49 Locations Locations Locations Locations Locations Locations Locations Locations Locations Locations Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Legendary Locations Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown TRUTV 45 World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes A. Sedaris Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. (:45) M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å Miz & Mrs Chrisley Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods ’ Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Gone “Savior” Å Married Married

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News Big Bang Big Bang Empire (N) ’ Star “The Reckoning” FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods “Mercy” Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å MNT 13 Steve ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dateline ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Chicago P.D. Å Dateline ’ Å Dateline “The Feud” Andy G. Andy G. FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Access Days of our Lives (N) Face Face Rachael Ray Å News News News News News News Chicago Med (N) ’ Chicago Fire (N) ’ Chicago P.D. (N) ’ News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Super Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Nature Å (DVS) NOVA Å (DVS) Secrets of the Dead Adverse Adverse Amanpour-Co A&E 46 Parking Parking Parking Parking Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Zombie Flip Zombie Flip Zombie Flip Tiny House Nation (N) Zombie Flip Zombie Flip AMC 58 (11:55) ›› “Run All Night” (2015) Liam Neeson. Å (:25) ›› “The Punisher” (2004) Thomas Jane. Å (4:55) ›› “The Expendables 2” (2012) Å ›› “The Expendables 3” (2014) Sylvester Stallone. (:35) ›› “The Expendables 3” (2014, Action) Å ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole I Shouldn’t Be Alive Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law: Uncuffed “Hunting Season” Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law BRAVO 62 Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives-Atlanta Watch Housewives/NYC Real COM 65 South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily South Pk South Pk BoJack DISC 47 Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners (N) ’ Moonshiners (N) ’ Moonshiners Moonshiners (N) ’ Moonshiners Tickle returns from jail. (N) ’ (:01) Moonshiners ’ Moonshiners Å DISN 54 Puppy Puppy DuckTales Gravity Gravity Big City Big City Big City Raven Raven Coop Coop Raven Raven Sydney Coop Raven Raven Sydney Coop Andi Sydney Bizaard Bizaard ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter ESPN2 32 (11:00) First Take ’ Jalen & Jacoby (N) NFL Live Å NBA: The Jump High Noon Question Around Pardon College Softball Florida State at Florida. (N) SportsCenter Special (N) Road To UFC Fight Night: Barboza vs. Gaethje FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Family Food Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games FREE 53 Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Just Go With It” (2011) Adam Sandler. ’ Å ›› “Sweet Home Alabama” (2002) ’ Å Pretty Little Liars (:01) ››› “The Lion King” (1994) ’ Å The 700 Club Å “A Cinderella Story” FX 30 Mike Mike Mike ›› “Why Him?” (2016) James Franco. ’ Å ›› “Ted 2” (2015, Comedy) Mark Wahlberg. ’ Å ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy” (2014) Chris Pratt. ’ Shadows Shadows Shadows ›› “The Maze Runner” (2014) HGTV 51 Flip Flip Flip Flip Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Fixer Upper ’ Å Masters of Flip Å Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Masters of Flip Å Masters of Flip Å Flip/Flop Flip/Flop HIST 44 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Forged in Fire Å Forged in Fire Å Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire: Cutting Deeper (N) ’ Å (:03) Forged in Fire (:03) Forged in Fire LIFE 25 Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å ››› “Meet the Parents” (2000) Robert De Niro. Å ››› “Sleepless in Seattle” (1993) Tom Hanks. Å ›› “The Lucky One” (2012) Zac Efron. (:03) ›› “Failure to Launch” (2006) Å “The Lucky One” NGEO 48 Lockdown “Newbies” Lockdown Å Lockdown Å Lockdown ’ Å Lockdown ’ Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Guerilla Gold Rush Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc.: The Fix NICK 55 PAW Blaze PAW PAW Alvinnn!!! Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. The Office The Office Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ›› “The Hangover Part II” (2011) Bradley Cooper. ’ ›› “The Hangover Part II” (2011) Bradley Cooper. ’ SEC 34 College Baseball Belmont at Tennessee. The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å SEC In Women’s College Women’s College Gymnastics SEC In SEC Storied SYFY 63 “Mortal Instruments” (:06) ›› “Final Destination 5” (2011) Å (:10) ›› “10,000 B.C.” (2008) Steven Strait. Å ›› “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007) The Magicians (N) Happy! “Tallahassee” (9:59) ›› “The Thing” (2011, Horror) Å TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Last O.G. American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Burgers Burgers Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Conan Full Seinfeld Conan TCM 59 (:15) ›› “Morgan the Pirate” (1961) ››› “Mutiny on the Bounty” (1962) Marlon Brando. Å (:15) ››› “Treasure Island” (1934) ››› “Anna Christie” (1930) (:45) ››› “Anna Karenina” (1935) Å ››› “Camille” (1936) TLC 26 My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Diana’s Story” ’ Å 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life “Benji & David’s Story” ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Annjeannette’s Story” (N) Dr. Pimple Popper (N) My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ TNT 28 Supernatural Å Supernatural Å ›› “How to Be Single” (2016) Dakota Johnson. › “Blended” (2014) Adam Sandler. Å (DVS) ›› “The Intern” (2015) Robert De Niro. Å (DVS) ›› “How to Be Single” (2016) Dakota Johnson. TRAV 49 Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum In Search-Monsters Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. In Search-Monsters TRUTV 45 truTV Top Funniest Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes A. 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Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan TCM 59 (11:30) “Adam’s Rib” (:15) ››› “Pat and Mike” (1952, Comedy) ››› “The Actress” (1953) (:45) ›› “Inside Daisy Clover” (1965) Natalie Wood. ››› “Flesh and the Devil” (1927, Drama) (:15) ›› “Love” (1927) John Gilbert. “A Woman of Affairs” TLC 26 My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Liz’s Story” ’ Å 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ Å Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER My 600-Lb. Life ’ TNT 28 Bones Å (DVS) Bones Å (DVS) Bones Å (DVS) Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NBA Basketball Milwaukee Bucks at Philadelphia 76ers. NBA Basketball: Warriors at Lakers TRAV 49 The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files (N) Ghost Ghost The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Tacoma After Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Wife Swap (N) Å Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 NCIS “Patriot Down” NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS “Baltimore” ’ NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS “Psych Out” ’ NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS: Los Angeles WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Married Married

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(N) NBA Basketball: Trail Blazers at Nuggets ESPN2 32 (11:00) First Take ’ Jalen & Jacoby (N) High School Basketball Studio High School Basketball NCAA NCAA Women’s Basketball NCAA NCAA Women’s Basketball SportCtr SportsCenter (N) FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FREE 53 Wedding Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “Ghostbusters” (1984) Bill Murray. ’ Å ›› “Ghostbusters II” (1989) Bill Murray. ’ Å The 700 Club Å “Blart: Mall Cop” FX 30 How I Met How I Met Mike Mike Mike ››› “Neighbors” (2014) . ’ ›› “Jurassic World” (2015) Chris Pratt. ’ Å ›› “Taken 3” (2014) Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker. ’ Å ›› “Taken 3” (2014) Liam Neeson. ’ HGTV 51 Island Island Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Property Brothers ’ Fixer Upper ’ Å Backyard Backyard Island Caribbean Mexico Beach Tiny Tiny Island Caribbean HIST 44 (11:00) Ancient Aliens “The Evidence” ’ Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens Extraterrestrials; Egypt. ’ (:03) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens (:03) Ancient Aliens LIFE 25 Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap ›› “The Bucket List” (2007) Å ›› “Pearl Harbor” (2001, War) Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, . Premiere. Å (:01) “Pearl Harbor” NGEO 48 Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Wild Scotland Å Italy’s Wild Alps Wild Yellowstone Hostile Planet Å Wild Hawaii: Fiery Legendary Catch (N) The Story of God NICK 55 PAW PAW PAW PAW Alvinnn!!! Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Crash Henry Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. The Office The Office Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ››› “Friday” (1995) Ice Cube. ’ Å ›› “Next Friday” (2000) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’ Å Friday SEC 34 College Baseball South Carolina at Alabama. The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Baseball South Carolina at Alabama. (N) (Live) SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SYFY 63 “Tremors 6: A Cold Day in Hell” (2018) Å ›› “Underworld: Evolution” (2006) Å ›› “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans” Å ›› “Underworld: Awakening” (2012) Å ›› “Underworld: Blood Wars” (2016) Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Burgers Burgers ›› “The Intern” (2015) Robert De Niro. Å (DVS) Last O.G. ›› “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” (2016) TCM 59 (11:45) “Men of Boys Town” Å (:45) ››› “Boom Town” (1940) Clark Gable. Å ››› “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” (1944, War) Spencer Tracy. ››› “Conquest” (1937) Greta Garbo. Å ›››› “Ninotchka” (1939) Greta Garbo. “Two-Faced Woman” TLC 26 Say Yes Say Yes My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ Å Say Yes Say Yes My 600-Lb. Life ’ One Ton Family “Part 1” (N) Å One Ton Family “Part 2” (N) Å One Ton Family TNT 28 Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å ›› “Shrek the Third” (2007) Å (DVS) ›› “The Game Plan” (2007) Premiere. “Night at Mus.” TRAV 49 Haunted Case Files Haunted Case Files Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Ghost Adventures (N) Å Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Those Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Laff Mobb Laff Mobb Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Chrisley Miz & Mrs WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage. Å ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage. Å Married Married

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Å ›› “Young Winston” (1972) TLC 26 Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER TLC 26 Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER TNT 28 NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ›› “Million Dollar Arm” (2014) TNT 28 Million (:45) ›› “Bedtime Stories” (2008) (:45) ›› “The Game Plan” (2007) Å (DVS) “Shrek the Third” TRAV 49 Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Delicious Delicious Delicious Paranormal Ca. TRAV 49 Paranormal Ca. Haunted Hospitals Haunted Hospitals Ghost Ghost Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 Hack Hack Hack Hack Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon TRUTV 45 Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Rose. (:45) Roseanne ’ Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. 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