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116th Year | No. 179 | Monday, July 30, 2018 | Cookeville, Tennessee 50¢ Back to school Glider ruling pulled back

BY BEN WHEELER [email protected]

Environmental Protection Agency head Andrew Wheel- er has withdrawn a ruling that would’ve allowed glider kit manufacturers to bypass production limits. Earlier this month, the EPA had announced it would exercise enforcement discretion in relation to the Obama-era Phase II rule. This would have allowed manufacturers to produce more glider vehicles than the annual cap of 300 units. The recent developments will retract the no action assurance on the glider kit rule, and will reinstate the

Lindsay McReynolds | Herald-Citizen See EPA, Page 2 Sycamore Elementary School Principal Tracy Nabors, left, greets Roy Brown and William Cravens, right, who is be- ginning second grade this year. Putnam County students began classes Monday morning for an abbreviated day that ended at 10 a.m. The fi rst full day of the fall semester is Tuesday. Schools are closed on Election Day, Thursday. What Livingston offi cer recovering after crash happened BY JIM HERRIN his patrol vehicle and he took it to the ed to me and my family,” Danner said [email protected] runway at the airport to try it out to in a post on Facebook. “I know that it to the clock see if the issues had been resolved,” would have been far worse had God “The scariest moment I’ve had in life Neal said. “During this time he lost not protected me. I know that (He) did so far.” control of the patrol vehicle leaving so through the fi rst responders who tower? That’s how Livingston police offi cer the end of the runway coming to rest worked so hard to keep me alive.” Jordan Danner describes a one-vehicle approximately 250 feet from the end of “From the time the fi rst deputies From Staff Reports wreck he was involved in Thursday the runway.” got there to the chopper ride, I was night at Livingston Municipal Airport. Livingston Police Chief Greg Ether- engulfed by people who were working Question: What happened “By crash report standards this inci- edge did not respond to the Herald-Cit- as hard as they could to get me out of to the old clock tower that dent was not a reportable crash due to izen’s request for a comment. those woods, into the ambulance, and was on top of the Putnam it not occurring on a public highway,” Danner was airlifted from the scene, to the chopper,” Danner said. “I’ll nev- County Courthouse? said THP Public Information Offi cer but has since left the hospital and is er be able to repay you all for what you Answer: Two Putnam Lt. Jimmy Neal in an emailed state- now home recovering from the frac- did so I will always be indebted to you County ment. tured ribs, scrapes and bruises he all. Just know that I appreciate and offi cials had “The offi cer made a statement to the sustained. love you all so much, and because of some knowl- trooper on the scene that he had been “I want to thank everyone for all the you all my daughters get another day I’d edge about having some mechanical issues with prayers and love that has been extend- with their daddy.” the clock and Like the clock tow- er. And yes, To a lightning strike was Trauma training event comes to Cookeville involved. Know Putnam BY PAIGE STANAGE use her experience in the fi eld to guide uals and failed to understand the impact County Ar- [email protected] audience members to better understand of traumatic experiences on general and chivist Glenn trauma and its eff ects. mental health. Jones said, “In 1962 the An informational event centered Another guest speaker is author and “Today, the causes of trauma — sexual county spent $130,000 to add around approaching victims and survi- ACEs educator Becky Haas. abuse, violence in families and neighbor- a new wing on the north side vors of trauma is coming to Cookeville “Until recently, trauma survivors hoods are matters of public concern.” of the courthouse to house this week. were largely unrecognized by the formal The event is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. the agricultural department. The topic of the event is SAMHSA’s treatment system. The costs of trauma to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Cookeville A year before they tried to re- (Substance Abuse and Mental Health and its aftermath to victims and society Higher Education Campus in Noble pair the clock, but lightning Services Administration’s) Trauma were not well documented,” Haas said. Cody Hall. To register for the event, go to strikes and pigeon droppings Informed Approach: Key Principles. “Inadvertently, treatment system and the link at www.eventbrite.com/e/trau- in the clock’s mechanism One guest speaker is Angela Lane other frontline service providers may ma-informed-approach-knowledge-mobi- of Belmont University. Lane plans to have frequently re-traumatized individ- lization-event-tickets-47925998953. See KNOW, Page 2

Index Obituaries, 4 BIG MAC ATTACK 1 Section — 12 Pages Michael Judd Sandwich Abby 2Crossword 6 turns 50 Calendar 3Sports 10 Classifi ed 7Sudoku 6 Comics 6Weather 2 Page 5 2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, July 30, 2018 LOCAL READER Devotion SERVICES to mom Contact us: Address: 1300 Neal St. spoils plans Cookeville, TN 38501

DEAR ABBY: I have been mar- Mailing Address: ried to my husband for 38 years. P.O. Box 2729 We both had long professional Cookeville TN 38502 careers and saved diligently for our retirement. Our children are on their own and doing well with their Phone: 931-526-9715 careers. Fax: 931-526-1209 My husband retired six years ago. His daily routine is visiting Email: his mother (every News day) in an assisted [email protected] living facility. It Sports is an expensive [email protected] place, and they take great care Advertising WCTE’s Splash and Bubbles Pool Party at the Gilley Pool was a great success. The Abigail of her. I have just [email protected] event collected 512 books for McMinnville’s Magness Library. From left, Recreation Van Buren retired. I waited Living Program Coordinator at McMinnville Parks & Recreation Kyle Clyde, Children’s Librarian to do it until I was [email protected] at Magness Library Mary Albritton, Events & Engagement Manager at WCTE-PBS Jodi 67, thinking we could start to travel Circulation Pitts, McMinnville Parks & Recreation Megan Anderson and Magness Library Director (not move). [email protected] Brad Walker. My husband has now informed Business News me he doesn’t want to go on any [email protected] two- to three-week vacations Church News because of his mother. He says he [email protected] Monterey looks at storage shed specs needs to see her every day. Abby, School News the woman is 98 and going strong! BY JIM HERRIN accessory building shall be mended approval of the There’s nothing wrong with her [email protected] [email protected] erected in any required front change, although chairman except for some forgetfulness. Classifi ed Ads or side yard.” Brian Eads abstained from I don’t understand why he feels classifi [email protected] The Monterey Board of But Rush said another part the vote because the issue he “needs” to see her every day. Mayor and Aldermen will of the code seems to contra- originated with one of his When I try to question him, he gets hold a public hearing next dict that wording. properties. angry and upset. He makes me Letter Guidelines week to discuss a change in He suggested changing “This stems from (some- feel like I’m the mean one. This is All letters to the editor must be the town’s zoning ordinance the code to clarify that side one) who complained about ruining our marriage. I’m not sure signed and include the writer’s name, as it relates to “accessory yard setbacks can vary from my rent houses on Elm what I can do (if anything) to fi x it. address and phone number. Letters buildings within residential required front yard setbacks Street that I built last year,” Help! — RANKED SECOND IN are subject to editing and/or rejec- zoning districts.” which must “meet the same Eads said. “They have stor- THE MIDWEST DEAR RANKED SECOND: tion. A strict 400-word limit will be Planning Director Kevin setback as the principal age buildings (and) we met enforced. Send letters to the mailing Rush said the change is need- building.” all code requirements at the When a man marries, his wife is ed to clarify exactly what the According to Rush, the time, but there was some supposed to take precedence over address listed above, or email to setback requirements are for minimum side yard setback diff erences in the way our his mother. However, because your [email protected]. storage sheds, carports and in residential zones is 10 feet ordinance read that needed husband “needs” to do this, you other accessory structures. from an adjacent building or clarifi cation.” cannot be perceived as standing in “There’s a little bit of fi ve feet from the property The public hearing on the his way, which will cause further Order a Photo ambiguity in the way it’s line. zoning change will be held at resentment. His motive may be Every photograph taken by a written,” he said. “It says (in The Monterey Planning 6 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Monterey devotion. It could also be a feeling Herald-Citizen photographer and one part of the code) that no Commission has recom- City Hall. he could have been a better son in published in the paper is available years past. for purchase. Go to www.herald-citi- I fi nd it hard to believe no one zen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” else could check in on your moth- Also, many photos included in online er-in-law for the two weeks your stories are available for purchase. husband would be away. (It could EPA: Ruling faced many lawsuits be one of your children, a sib- ling, another relative or a trusted Subscriptions From Page 1 the July 6, 2018, No Action had to cut production by 90 friend.) Assurance.” percent because of the 300 Rather than allow this to aff ect To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. annual cap of 300 units. This comes after numer- vehicle cap, after reportedly your marriage, why not consider Visa, MasterCard, Discover and “I have concluded that the ous environmental groups, producing 3,000 vehicles creating a Plan B? Schedule some AmEx accepted. application of current regu- including the Sierra Club, in 2017. The company has trips for yourself. While you’re Rates: lations to the glider industry fi led a lawsuit challenging already gone through fi ve away, send him lovely postcards 3 mo 6 mo 1yr does not represent the kind the enforcement discretion. rounds of layoff s, including with upbeat messages from the Carrier or of extremely unusual cir- Once the lawsuit was fi led, the reported shutdown of an places you visit. When you get Mail: 385 cumstances that support the the United States Court of entire facility in Jamestown. back, if he mentions he missed Zip Code $28 $54 $95 EPA’s exercise of enforce- Appeals had placed a tem- Attempts to reach Fitzger- you, assure him you missed him Print & ment discretion,” Andrew porary stay on the no action ald Glider Kits offi cials were too, but you understand right now Wheeler said in a memo. “ I assurance. unsuccessful as of press his mother is his fi rst priority. E-Edition $29 $56 $98 am therefore withdrawing Fitzgerald Glider Kits time. Then tell him that while no one Anywhere Only has a contract with God, “with E-Edition $21 $42 $84 luck” the two of you will have some Mail: Outside nice trips together after “Mom” is 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 gone. Provided, of course, that he Mail: Outside still wants to travel after her death. Tenn. $82 $132 $220 KNOW: Repairs at TTU library DEAR ABBY: What’s the deal with adolescent girls and young Miss Your Paper? From Page 1 tower had not been made. lations Dewayne Wright said women wearing extremely tight Your carrier is an independent He wished that someday a the work at the Volpe library and form-fi tting yoga/workout soon fouled it up again. It new roof system and clock is being done to preserve the pants? Last week, while I was leav- contractor. However, as a service to was reported that the county tower would be put back on building. ing a smoothie shop, I held the door our subscribers, our circulation de- was embarrassed for some top, that would return the “The building’s envelope open for a young lady whose pants partment is open from 8 a.m. until 6 time because each face of the courthouse to its original was compromised, which has were so tight I could easily see the p.m. Monday-Friday and from clock on the tower showed grandeur.” led to an increasing amount outline of her private area. 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to answer diff erent times. As part of Putnam County Execu- of moisture leaking into Yesterday, while I was waiting for calls. Call 931-526-9715. the renovation, offi cials tive Randy Porter said the the building. Last year, the my drink at a coff ee place, a girl in decided to remove the top of clock was taken off when the library’s roof was replaced, her early teens walked in wearing the courthouse, clock tower renovation was done to the and this year the universi- similar attire. She was with her Herald-Citizen and all, and leave it fl at. Courthouse in 1962. They ty is dealing with building dad. In this situation I blame HIM. While visiting the Archives changed the Courthouse to envelope issues that include No father should allow his daugh- USPS 313-680 in 2014, the late Attorney a fl at roof, which evidently water proofi ng and other ter to wear an outfi t in public that ISSN 8750-5541 Marvin Snow said that he was popular back then. We items that aid in keeping leaves nothing to the imagination. and the County Judge were have no clue as to what hap- moisture out of the building. These kinds of pants are designed The Herald-Citizen is published instrumental in the decision pened to the clock itself. “I In order to do this, all of the for the gym, and that should be it. daily except Saturdays, New Year’s to remove the clock tower. have heard all kinds of tales building’s brick must be Your opinion? — CONSERVATIVE Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, He said that in the early and rumors that it was taken removed, the work done and GUY IN FLORIDA Thanksgiving Day and Christmas DEAR GUY: Day by Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., 1960s offi cials were trying to to someone’s farm, stored in the brick replaced.” Obscenity is in at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box 2729, modernize and streamline a barn, in someone’s garage If you’d like to learn more the eye of the beholder. While it’s Cookeville, TN 38502. Periodicals county buildings. He said ... All rumors with nothing to about work going on at Tech, possible these young women had postage paid at Cookeville TN. that after the renovation back it up,” Porter said. visit www.tntech.edu/con- just left their workout or yoga POSTMASTER: send address was complete, he and others Question: Why is the struction. lesson, it’s more likely they simply changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box were devastated with the brick veneer on Tech’s Is there something you’d fi nd the pants comfortable to wear. 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. results. Even after 50 years, library being removed and like to know? Send us your My opinion is you should direct The Herald-Citizen is a member of Mr. Snow wished the deci- replaced? Was the original questions at editor@her- your gaze above the beltline, Prince the Tennessee Press Association sion to remove the decorative masonry faulty? ald-citizen.com or mail to Charming. If their outfi ts were “in- and the Associated Press. The top fl oor and elaborate roof Answer: Tennessee Tech 1300 Neal St., Cookeville TN decent,” they wouldn’t have been Associated Press is entitled exclu- system and ornate clock Senior Director of Public Re- 38501. allowed inside the businesses. sively to use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather Tonight Tuesday Night Wednesday Night Readings: Showers and thunderstorms A 50-percent chance of show- A 20-percent chance of show- Sunday’s high in Cookeville Jack McNeely was 87, low 61. Sunday’s likely, mainly after 1 a.m. Mostly ers and thunderstorms. Mostly ers and thunderstorms. Mostly Editor & Publisher high in Monterey was 84, cloudy, with a low around 68. cloudy, with a low around 66. cloudy, with a low around 64. low 58. Lindsay McReynolds Almanac: Managing Editor Tuesday Wednesday Monday is the 211th day of Showers and thunderstorms A 30-percent chance of show- Thursday the year, with 154 remaining. Roger Wells The sun sets at 7:49 p.m. and Advertising Director likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high ers and thunderstorms. Mostly A 30-percent chance of showers near 79. cloudy, with a high near 81. and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, will rise at 5:48 a.m. Tuesday. with a high near 83. The moon is waning gibbous Keith McCormick with 93% of the visible disc Circulation Manager illuminated. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, July 30, 2018 — 3 LOCAL/NATION “Safe On Seventy” traffic enforcement campaign underway The Tennessee Highway Along the route, the roadway think strategically and use patrol along the highway. the following tips for safe Patrol (THP) is partnering runs parallel to several U.S. all available resources to help “Safe on Seventy is a new, travels on the roadways: with the Tennessee Highway and state highways,includ- reducethe number of traffi c strategic initiative designed Buckle up - a seatbelt is Safety Offi ce(THSO), Tennes- ing those in all three of the fatalities. We will enhance to target one of Tennessee’s the most important safety see Department of Transpor- state’s major cities (Mem- our enforcement eff orts to most problematichighways,” feature in a vehicle; tation (TDOT), and local law phis, Nashville, and Knox- combat reckless drivers that said THSO Director Vic • Obey all speed limits; enforcement agencies across ville). lead toinjury or fatal crashes Donoho. “Using statewide • Drive sober and alert; Tennesseein an eff ort to keep U.S. Hwy. 70 was the main in Tennessee.” crash data, the Tennessee’s • Eliminate driver distrac- one of the state’s busiest travel route across the state During the “Safe on Seven- IntegratedTraffi c Analysis tions such as texting, talking roads safe. Enforcement prior to the development of ty” campaign, law enforce- Network Division (TITAN) on the phone, adjusting the eff orts will focus on U.S. Hwy Interstate 40. Today, traffi - ment agencies will have an identifi ed Tuesdays and stereo - anything that can 70statewide. This is a strict chas increased on the high- increased presence on U.S. Fridays, between 11 a.m. take your eyes off the road traffi c enforcement campaign way due to motorists seeking Hwy.70, focusing on distract- and 8 p.m., ashigh-crash can lead to a crash; that will take place on July 31 alternate routes. As a result, ed driving. In addition, law periods on Highway 70. We • Get plenty of rest before and August 3. Thisintensifi ed traffi c fatalities havein- enforcement will be checking encourage all roadway users setting out on a trip and enforcement eff ort is referred creased. for aggressive drivers, speed- to exercise caution and drive allow plenty of time to reach to as “Safe on Seventy.” “The Tennessee Highway ers,lack of seatbelt use, and safelyas we work to decrease your destination; U.S. Hwy. 70 runs West to Patrol is proud to participate commercial vehicle safety. the number of serious injury •Take steps before you East through 36 counties in in the “Safe on Seventy” This is the fi rst time the THP and fatal crashes that occur leave to prepare your vehicle Tennessee encompassing 538 campaign,” THP Colonel has teamed up with local on Highway 70 duringthis for the trip (i.e. checking tire miles. U.S. Hwy. 70 ends atthe DereckStewart said. “I have lawenforcement to ensure timeframe.” pressure/condition and fl uid North Carolina state line. challenged our troopers to travelers will see increased The Highway Patrol off ers levels).

Community Calendar

The Community call 931-823-1287. [email protected] for Calendar is a daily July 31 more info. list of events hosted Music & Dance Closed by nonprofi t groups Silver Point Com- Putnam County Recy- in Putnam, White, munity Center each cling Center, Transfer Overton & Jackson Tuesday, 6:30-9 p.m., free Station, Convenience counties. To be includ- event. Features Cumber- Centers & Landfi ll will ed, call 526-9715 & land Country Band. be closed for Election ask for the newsroom UC Barbershop Day. No Community secretary or email Chorus Service today. calendar@herald-cit- 7 p.m. Meets at J&S Line Dance Classes izen.com. Be sure to Construction, confer- Baxter Senior Center, include your name & ence room in back. 200 Main Street. 1 p.m. number as well as a Learn to sing, everyone $3/class. New dance time, date & location welcome. Call 261-5018. taught each week. Call of the event. Deadline School of Dance 858-1422. for Tuesday-Friday’s Open House. 4-6 p.m. Aug. 3 AP FILE paper is noon the Cane Creek Recreation Train Tales day before. Deadline Center, Cookeville. Lei- 10:30 a.m. Cookeville Voters cast their ballots in Hinsdale, Ill. for Sunday is noon sure Services School of Depot Museum. Free Friday. Deadline for Dance performs during activity for preschool Monday is 3 p.m. Fri- recital. Call 528-1313 or children. Call 520-5455. Poll: Young people looking day. Church-related 526-7393. Book Sale items are published in Parenting Skills Twice Told Tales, a separate calendar in Free classes off ered used bookstore at Put- the Religion section by The Stephens Center. nam County Library, for younger leaders each Friday. Deadline 9:00-10:30 a.m. Topic: 4-6 p.m. for members of for church calendar Orientation, Assessing Library Friends only. WASHINGTON (AP) — what they’re talking don’t remember a time items is noon Wednes- Nurturing Skills. Held (Memberships available Young people are looking about,” said Greg Davis, a without the internet are day. at Healthy Start Offi ce, at door). Hardbound-$2. for a change this election 29-year-old from Grand- eligible to cast ballots. July 30-Aug. 3 1680 S. Jeff erson Ave. Paperback 50¢. Chil- season — a generational view, Ohio, who says he Some started paying Entry Drop Off Suite C. Call 931-559- dren’s 25¢. Bargain Cart change. watched in exasperation attention in 2016, after Drop off days for 6432. hardbound 50¢. A poll by the Associat- last spring as Facebook Donald Trump upset entries for Recycle Art Aug. 1 Aug. 4 ed Press-NORC Center founder Mark Zucker- Democrat Hillary Clinton Show Exhibit. Cookev- Art 411 Book Sale for Public Aff airs Re- berg easily handled what and political tensions in ille Art Studio & Gal- Noon-2 p.m. Art class 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Mon- search and MTV found was supposed to be a the U.S. escalated. lery, 186A S. Walnut. for High School-Adult. terey Branch Library. that most Americans Senate grilling on privacy About two-thirds of the Call 526-2424. Cookeville Art Studio & Hard-cover books/$1, ages 15 to 34 think voting policy. “The questions young people in the poll July 30-31 Gallery, 186A S. Walnut. paperback books/50¢, in the midterm elections that he was getting asked say they are extremely Entries Accepted Call 526-2424. children’s books/25¢. gives their generation about security and priva- or very excited to vote for For the Recycled Art Aug. 2-11 Used book donations some say about how the cy were asinine. We need a candidate who cares Show. Cookeville Art Putnam County Fair accepted during normal government is run, and leadership that actually about the issues that Studio & Gallery, 186A Something for ev- business hours. 79 percent of this group understands tech.” aff ect them and their S. Walnut. Call 526-2424. eryone in the family! Dance say leaders from their It’s true that the cur- generation, including the July 30 $120,000 off ered in prize 7-10 p.m. Livingston generation would do a rent Congress is among economy, gun policy and Overton County Fair premiums. Visit www. American Legion, 121 S better job running the the oldest in U.S. history. equal rights, along with Overton County Fair- putnamcountyfair. Church St. Performing country. At the beginning of the immigration and health grounds, 608 Monterey org or email: info@put- band is Slick Nickel. The poll found young 115th Congress in Janu- care. Although most say Hwy., Livingston. Call namcountyfair.org. Concessions available. people eager to vote for ary 2017, the average age they’d be at least moder- 931-510-6624 or 931-823- Aug. 2 Family friendly. someone who shared of House members was ately excited to vote for 4801. VOTE TODAY PFLAG their political views on nearly 58. younger, nonwhite and TTU Chess Club It’s Election Day! Polls Cookeville general issues like health care The average age of female candidates, those Mondays 7 p.m., Room are open from 9 a.m.-7 meeting. 2-4 p.m. Down- and immigration policy. senators was nearly 62, characteristics don’t gen- 342, TTU Roaden Univ. p.m. Visit https://put- stairs meeting room, They expressed far less among the oldest, accord- erate as much excitement Center. Everyone wel- namcountytn.gov/elec- Putnam County Library. excitement about voting ing to the Congressional as someone who shares come. Call Paul 372-3118, tion-commission or call Topic: School Survival for a candidate described Research Service. their political views. or psemmes@tntech. 931-526-2566. Guide: Rainbow Edition. as a lifelong politician. Political change is in By contrast, fewer than edu. Dance Guides on Coping with “These older Congress the air in 2018. half are at least moder- Critique/Demo 6:30-9:30 p.m. Cookev- Bullying in the School people, they don’t un- A record number of ately excited about a can- With Angel Fernan- ille Community Center. Setting. derstand the internet women are running. didate who is a lifelong dez & Demo with Betsy Diff erent bands each Coff ee with a Vet and they don’t know Young Americans who politician. Fox. 10 a.m. Cookeville week. Mostly country & Hosted by Livingston Art Studio & Gallery, a little bit of rock & roll. American Legion Post 4 186A S. Walnut. Call $5 entry fee. & Aux. Unit 4. 8-11 a.m. 526-2424. Plateau Corvette Club VFW Post 5062 Building. Young at Art NCCC club, Corvette Public & all that have or Liberals with guns: Democrats 4-6 p.m. Art class for owners only. Meets 5:30 are currently serving grades 1-8. Cookeville p.m., Interstate Drive in are welcome to share Art Studio & Gallery, Crossville, at the Outlet coff ee, conversation & hold marksmanship competition 186A S. Walnut. Call Mall. Contact plateau- comradeship. UNICOI (AP) — Consid- Tri-Cities area, although We are not ‘anti-gun,’” 526-2424. ering much of the recent we have members from all he said. “We are seeking Back to School Bash rhetoric surrounding across the globe,” Mor- legislative solutions to the 5-7 p.m. Livingston gun control — an issue of gan said before the event. gun violence epidemic Academy. Free school contention between most “There are a little over 800 raging across America, supplies, food, games & liberals and conservatives members from the United without impeding on the infl atables. Call Over- — some may be surprised States, and over 200 from Second Amendment.” ton County Schools, to fi nd members of the outside of the U.S.” Washington County Out of the roughly 30 Democratic Party hosting percent of Americans their own marksmanship who own guns, Morgan competition. said “many would be Founded by party surprised” to know that executive committee liberals are included in member and 2016 7th that number. House District candidate While Morgan said Mike Morgan, Safety On! he and other Democrats is a gun and shooting club believe in the right to focusing on fi rearm safety bear arms, he believes and “responsible owner- the issue of “sensible gun ship.” reform legislation,” gun The group, which Mor- safety and discussions on gan said seeks “sensible how to protect children gun legislation while from school shootings still protecting the Second need to be addressed. Amendment,” held its He added that he’s fi rst marksmanship com- “disappointed that our petition Wednesday night local leaders have not at the Scioto Shooting addressed this situation Range in Unicoi after more seriously. forming in June. “There has been a “Our current member- narrative that Democrats ship is a little over 1,000 are anti-gun ownership, people, largely from the which is absolutely false. 4 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, July 30, 2018 LOCAL/NATION

Obituaries

Michael Lee ‘Mike’ Home. (Chelsea) Judd of Hermit- Judd Mr. Judd passed away age; his precious grand- Thursday, July 26, 2018, at children, Wyatt Judd TriStar Summit Medical and Bella Parsons; sister, Center in Hermitage, Gloria (Jimmy) Adcock Tennessee. of Sparta; brother, Kenny He was born Thursday, (Amy) Judd of Cookeville; April 8, 1965, in Cookev- and a host of nieces, neph- ille, Tennessee, to Ken- ews and friends. neth H. Judd and Judy He was preceded Lane Wright Judd. in death by his grand- Mike always expressed parents, Ben and Auda his belief in an Everlast- Judd, and Ogle and Elsie ing Life with our Blessed Wright. Savior, and therefore, You may share your expressed no fear of his thoughts or send condo- death. lences to the family by COOKEVILLE — Fu- He will always be visiting www.presleyfu- AP neral services for Michael remembered as a loving neralhome.com. Lee “Mike” Judd, 53, of father. He showed com- Professional services President Donald Trump speaks during a tour as he reviews border wall proto- Hermitage, will be held passion to everyone he provided by Presley Fu- types in San Diego. at 1 p.m. today, Monday, met. neral Home, 528-1044. July 30, at the chapel of In addition to his Presley Funeral Home parents, he is survived Trump threatens border with Claudet Hernandez by Jay Butler, his loving offi ciating. and devoted partner of 16 The family will receive years, and his loving fam- friends today, Monday, ily who loved Mike dearly; security shutdown July 30, from 11 a.m.-1 sons, Kyle (Heather) Judd p.m. at Presley Funeral of Lebanon, and Tyler GOP cool to idea WASHINGTON (AP) edged, however, that the Mexico pay for it. Mexico — Republicans anxious border funding issue in has refused. Bodycam video released in fatal about keeping control particular was unlikely Trump has gotten of Congress think it’s a to be resolved before the some wall money from bad idea, but President balloting. Congress, and likely will police shooting of black man Donald Trump still says Ryan said on Capitol get more, though the MINNEAPOLIS (AP) says, “He’s got a gun!” said the offi cers arrived he’s willing to close the Hill after the meeting: total is short of the $25 — Authorities in Min- Blevins jumps up and to fi nd Blevins sitting government over border “The president’s willing billion he has requested. neapolis released body runs, as the offi cers yell with a woman on a curb security issues, including to be patient to make He also wants changes camera video from two “Stop, stop! Put your before he ran, carrying money he wants to build sure that we get what we to legal immigration, police offi cers in the fa- hands up! I will (exple- a black and silver gun. A a promised U.S.-Mexico need so that we can get including scrapping a tal shooting of a 31-year- tive) shoot you!” gun was recovered at the border wall. that done.” He added that visa lottery program. In old black man, with the In a chase that takes scene. “I would be willing to money for the wall was addition, Trump wants footage showing the man less than a minute, Some witnesses had ‘shut down’ government “not a question of if, it’s to end the practice of shot from behind after a Blevins yells back, “I disputed Blevins was if the Democrats do a question of when.” releasing immigrants frenetic foot chase and didn’t do nothing bro,” armed, saying he was not give us the votes for The White House caught entering the what appeared to be a ‘’Please don’t shoot” and carrying a bottle or a Border Security, which did not immediately country illegally on the gun in his hand. “Leave me alone.” An cup. He appeared to have includes the Wall!” respond to request for condition that they show Offi cers Justin enhanced version of the something in each hand Trump tweeted Sunday. comment on what may up for court hearings, Schmidt and Ryan Kelly video has a red circle when he fi rst ran. “Must get rid of Lottery, have changed since the along with shifting the were responding to a drawn around Blevins’ Sydnee Brown, a Catch & Release etc. and meeting. U.S. immigration system 911 call of a man fi ring hand to highlight what cousin of Blevins, told fi nally go to system of Trump has pledged to to one based more on a gun into the air on the appears to be a gun. the Star Tribune that Immigration based on campaign aggressively, individual merit and less city’s north side June 23. After the chase turns the video confi rms her MERIT!” starting after Labor Day, on family ties. The video released down an alley, Blevins is belief that he was not a “We need great people to help Republicans re- Democrats and some Sunday shows them shot, still running. threat to police. coming into our Coun- tain control of the House Republicans have object- pulling their cruiser up Investigators said “He didn’t deserve to try!” Trump said. and Senate, but GOP ed to those proposals. and a man — Thurman both Kelly and Schmidt die,” Brown said. “He Trump returned to lawmakers don’t appear Both chambers will Blevins — seated on a fi red their weapons. An wasn’t a threat when the idea after a meeting to be rallying to his side have a short window to curb near a woman with autopsy showed Blevins (the offi cers) approached at the White House last on this not-so-new idea. act before government a child in a stroller. As was shot multiple times. him. They didn’t view week with House Speak- Sen. Ron Johnson, funding expires at mid- the offi cers pull up, one Investigators have him as a human being.” er Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and R-Wis., chairman of the night Sept. 30. Senate Majority Leader Senate Homeland Secu- The House is in recess Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., rity and Governmental and won’t return until where they were said to Aff airs Committee, said after Labor Day. Vet dies in crash after visit with newborn child have agreed on the way Sunday on CBS’ “Face The Senate will stay in BARNSTABLE, Mass. of Mashpee, was driving passenger was seriously forward on government the Nation” that it would session for most of Au- (AP) — A Massachusetts on Route 28 shortly after injured. funding for the budget be unhelpful to shut gust, except for a week- man who was returning midnight on Saturday Friends say Quinn, a year that starts Oct. 1. down the government long break scheduled to from a hospital visit with when his SUV collided Marine vet who served McConnell told a radio just before elections “so begin Aug. 6. McConnell his wife and newborn with a vehicle that was two tours of duty in Af- interviewer last week let’s try and avoid it.” canceled most of his daughter has died in a headed in the opposite ghanistan, had just spent that a shutdown so close Trump campaigned on chamber’s recess to give head-on car crash on direction. the evening with his wife, to the Nov. 6 midterm the promise of building senators time to work Cape Cod. The driver of the other Kara, and their fi rst child, elections won’t happen. a wall to deter illegal on the annual spending Barnstable police say vehicle also died in the Logan, who had been McConnell acknowl- immigration and making bills. 32-year-old Kevin Quinn, crash, and a female born on Wednesday. What does Mueller have? Manafort trial offers glimpse WASHINGTON (AP) takable. Adding to the intrigue Manafort was indict- to prove that he laun- his Hampton property — The trial of Presi- The trial, scheduled to is the expected spectacle ed along with Gates in dered more than $30 putting green and swim- dent Donald Trump’s begin Tuesday with jury of Manafort’s deputy, Mueller’s wide-ranging million in Ukrainian ming pool. There’s likely onetime campaign selection in Alexandria, Rick Gates, testifying investigation, but he political consulting pro- to be testimony, too, chairman will open this Virginia, will give the against him after cutting is the only American ceeds and concealed the about tailored Beverly week with tales of lavish public its most detailed a plea deal with prosecu- charged to opt for a funds from the IRS. Hills clothing, high-end spending, secret shell glimpse of evidence tors, and the speculation trial instead of cooper- Jurors are expected to antiques, rugs and art companies and millions Mueller’s team has that Manafort, who fac- ating with the govern- see photographs of his and New York Yankees of dollars of Ukrainian spent the year accumu- es charges in two diff er- ment. The remaining Mercedes-Benz and of seasons tickets. money fl owing through lating. It will feature ent courts and decades 31 individuals charged off shore bank accounts testimony about the in prison if convicted, have either reached plea and into the political business dealings and may be holding out for a agreements, including Russia forbade Wills, Living Trusts consultant’s pocket. foreign ties of a defen- pardon from Trump. ex-White House national prayer, murdered What’s likely to be dant Trump entrusted “Perhaps he believes security adviser Michael missing: answers about to run his campaign that he’s done nothing Flynn, or are Russians more people than & Estate Planning whether the Trump during a critical stretch wrong, and because he’s seen as unlikely to enter Hitler and has Planning now may save $1000ʼs later campaign coordinated in 2016, including during done nothing wrong, an American court- missiles pointed at Dale Bohanno n , Attorney with the Kremlin during the Republican conven- he’s unwilling to plead room. 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Moore was helping — Thousands more fl ed Redding police have an evacuate people from his their homes after wild- additional 11 reports of River Ridge neighbor- fi res surged near a small missing people, though hood in western Redding lake town in Northern many of them may when the fl ames became California while a deadly simply not have checked unbearable. blaze farther north in with friends or family, “I saw everything slowed slightly as crews said Redding police Sgt. around it ignite, and I go, stretched to their limits Todd Cogle. ‘It’s gone,’” Moore said. across the state fi ght The so-called Carr Fire At least one person was fl ames that have claimed that aff ected Redding arrested on suspicion of the lives of both fi refi ght- — a city of about 92,000 stealing from evacuated ers and civilians. people — was ignited by a homes and authorities Residents of the wa- vehicle problem on Mon- were keeping watch for terfront town Lakeport day about 10 miles west other potential looters, fl ed Sunday after a major of the city. On Thursday, said Deputy Travis Ride- fl are-up of two fi res that it swept through the nour, whose home also combined across Men- historic Gold Rush town burned. docino and Lake counties of Shasta and nearby “Lost our house like so destroyed at least four Keswick fueled by gusty many others,” Ridenour homes. Lakeport, home winds and dry vegeta- wrote on Facebook. “Still to about 5,000, is around tion. It then jumped the out watching over the 120 miles north of San AP Sacramento River and ones still standing. No Francisco. took out subdivisions looting on my watch.” San Bernardino County Fire department fi refi ghters assess the damage to a More than 4,500 build- on the western edge of The latest tally showed neighborhood in the aftermath of a wildfi re, Sunday, in Keswick, California. ings were under threat, Redding. at least 657 homes de- offi cials said. Redding Police Chief stroyed and another 145 The two fi res had slowed following days of California Department found a sixth victim of Roger Moore kept up an damaged, with the fi re blackened 47 square explosive growth. of Forestry and Fire the blaze at a home that around-the-clock work having consumed 149 miles, with minimal con- “We’re feeling a lot Protection’s incident was consumed by fl ames, schedule despite learning square miles tainment. more optimistic today commander on the blaze though he declined to say that his home was one of After days of fortifying About 100 miles as we’re starting to gain around Redding, a city where. The victim’s iden- those destroyed. He was the areas around Red- northeast, offi cials near some ground rather than about 230 miles north of tity was not released. fi nally able to shave on ding, fi re crews were in- Redding struck a hopeful being in a defensive mode San Francisco. The sheriff ’s depart- Saturday when his wife creasingly confi dent that tone for the fi rst time in on this fi re all the time,” County Sheriff Tom ment is also investigating brought him a razor, he the city would escape days as a massive fi re said Bret Gouvea, the Bosenko said authorities seven missing persons said. further damage.

Times publisher pressed Trump on ‘anti-press rhetoric’ President warned of ‘increasingly dangerous’ speech WASHINGTON (AP) rhetoric.” speech and a free press,” — The publisher of The “I told the president the publisher said. New York Times says he directly that I thought Sulzberger added that took President Donald that his language was he made clear to Trump Trump to task for “deep- not just divisive but in- that he was not asking ly troubling anti-press creasingly dangerous,” him to soften his attacks rhetoric” that is “not he said. on the Times if he thinks just divisive but increas- Sulzberger said he told the newspaper is being ingly dangerous” when Trump that while the unfair. the two met privately phrase “fake news” is “Instead, I implored at the White House this untrue and harmful, “I him to reconsider his month. am far more concerned broader attacks on Trump disclosed the about his labeling jour- journalism, which I be- meeting on Twitter on nalists ‘the enemy of the lieve are dangerous and AP Sunday, saying he and people.’ I warned that harmful to our country,” A Big Mac hamburger at a McDonald’s restaurant in Pennsylvania. A.G. Sulzberger “Spent this infl ammatory lan- he said. much time talking about guage is contributing to Trump reads the the vast amounts of a rise in threats against Times and gives inter- 50 years on, McDonald’s isn’t Fake News being put out journalists and will lead views to its reporters, by the media & how that to violence.” but regularly derides the Fake News has morphed Sulzberger said he newspaper as the “fail- messing with its Big Mac into phrase, ‘Enemy of stressed to Trump that ing New York Times.” the People.’ Sad!” leaders of other coun- The Times ownership NEW YORK (AP) — still have a massive global popular and long-lasting “Enemy of the People” tries have adopted his company in May report- McDonald’s is fi ghting reach, and the McDon- menu items, the idea for is the phrase Trump rhetoric to justify crack- ed a 3.8 percent increase to hold onto customers ald’s brand of cheese- the Big Mac came from a uses to broadly describe ing down on journalists. in fi rst-quarter revenue as the Big Mac turns 50, burgers, chicken nuggets franchisee. most journalists. He was accompanied to compared to the same but it’s not messing with and french fries remains In 1967, Michael James He said the July 20 the meeting by James period in 2017. the makings of its most recognizable around the “Jim” Delligatti lobbied meeting was “very good Bennet, the Times’ edito- The president, who famous burger. world. But on its critical the company to let him and interesting.” rial page editor. lashes out over media The company is home turf, the company test the burger at his Sulzberger, who “I warned that it was coverage he thinks is celebrating the 1968 is toiling to stay relevant. Pittsburgh restaurants. succeeded his father in putting lives at risk, that unfair, has broadly la- national launch of the Kale now appears in Later, he acknowledged the role on Jan. 1, said it was undermining the beled the news media the double-decker sandwich salads, fresh has replaced the Big Mac’s similarity to his main purpose for ac- democratic ideals of our “enemy of the people” whose ingredients of “two frozen beef patties in a popular sandwich sold cepting the meeting was nation, and that it was and regularly accuses all-beef patties, special Quarter Pounders, and by the Big Boy chain. to “raise concerns about eroding one of our coun- reporters of spreading sauce, lettuce, cheese, some stores now off er “This wasn’t like dis- the president’s deeply try’s greatest exports: “fake news” — his term pickles, onions and a ordering kiosks, food de- covering the light bulb. troubling anti-press a commitment to free for stories he dislikes. sesame seed bun” were livery and barista-style ca- The bulb was already seared into American fes. The Big Mac remains there. All I did was screw memories by a TV jingle. unchanged, showing just it in the socket,” Delligatti But the milestone comes how much McDonald’s said, according to “Behind Fatal crash goes noticed for 18 hours as the company reduces and the rest of fast-food the Arches.” HAMPTON FALLS, and hidden by dense night. its number of U.S. stores. have evolved. McDonald’s agreed to N.H. (AP) — New vegetation, was spot- The driver, 21-year- McDonald’s said Thurs- “Clearly, we’ve gotten a let Delligatti sell the sand- Hampshire police say a ted by someone walk- old Jacob Raymond, day that customers are little more sophisticated wich at a single location, crash that killed three ing along Route 88 in of Exeter, was killed, visiting less often. Other in our menu develop- on the condition that he people and seriously Hampton Falls at 11 along with two passen- more trendy burger op- ment,” McDonald’s CEO use the company’s stan- injured another may a.m. Sunday. But police gers: 18-year-old Sarah tions are reaching into the Steve Easterbrook said in dard bun. It didn’t work. have gone unnoticed for believe the crash may Frost, of Exeter, and heartland. a phone interview. Delligatti tried a bigger nearly 18 hours. have happened as early 22-year-old Stephen The “Golden Arches” As with many of its sesame seed bun. The car, off a road as 6:30 p.m. the previous Hansen, of Seabrook. Study: ‘Medicare for all’ projected to cost $32.6 trillion

WASHINGTON (AP) savings on adminis- er to former President said in a statement. — Sen. Bernie Sanders’ tration and drug costs, George W. Bush and a “This grossly mislead- “Medicare for all” plan but increased demand public trustee of Social ing and biased report would increase govern- for care would drive up Security and Medicare is the Koch brothers ment health care spend- spending, the analysis during the Obama ad- response to the growing ing by $32.6 trillion over found. ministration. support in our country 10 years, according to Sanders’ plan builds Responding to the for a ‘Medicare for all’ a study by a universi- on Medicare, the popu- study, Sanders took aim program.” ty-based libertarian lar insurance program at the Mercatus Center, Sanders’ offi ce has policy center. for seniors. All U.S. which receives funding not done a cost analy- That’s trillion with a residents would be cov- from the conservative sis, a spokesman said. “T.” ered with no copays and Koch brothers. Koch However, the Mercatus The latest plan from deductibles for medical Industries CEO Charles estimates are within the Vermont indepen- services. Koch is on the center’s the range of other cost dent would require The insurance indus- board. projections for Sanders’ historic tax increases try would be relegated “If every major 2016 plan. as government replaces to a minor role. country on earth can Sanders’ staff found AP what employers and “Enacting something guarantee health care to an error in an initial Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., responds to a question consumers now pay for like ‘Medicare for all’ all, and achieve better version of the Mercatus during a town hall meeting in Mississippii. health care, according would be a transforma- health outcomes, while report, which counted to the analysis being tive change in the size spending substantially a long-term care pro- $3 trillion over 10 years. years, “Medicare for all” released Monday by of the federal govern- less per capita than gram that was in the Blahous says the report refl ects a long-time wish the Mercatus Center ment,” said Charles we do, it is absurd for 2016 proposal but not the is his own work, not the among liberals for a at George Mason Uni- Blahous, the study’s anyone to suggest that current one. Blahous Koch brothers’. government-run system versity in Virginia. It author. Blahous was a the United States cannot corrected it, reducing Also called “sin- that covers all Ameri- would deliver signifi cant senior economic advis- do the same,” Sanders his estimate by about gle-payer” over the cans. 6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, July 30, 2018 ENTERTAINMENT

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connection with the Prop- governmental entity with re- Twentieth Civil District of In The erty as to which the provi- spect to the Property; all de- Putnam County, Tenness- sions of T.C.A. §47-9-604 posits or other security now ee as follows: shall apply. or hereafter made with or given to utility companies by Tract No. 1: CLASSIFIED In said Deed of Trust, Bor- Borrower with respect to the Beginning at a sycamore

TM Phone: 931-526-9715; Fax: 931-526-1209 • 1300 Neal Street • e-mail: s rr rower has expressly waived Property: all advance pay- west of a spring; thence the benefit of appraisement, ments of insurance premi- northeastward and up a gul- valuation, stay, extension, ums made by Borrower with ley 31 poles in the Sparta & reinstatement and redemp- respect to the Property; all Carthage Road; thence 001 Legals 001 Legals 001 Legals tion laws and all rights of plans, drawings and spe- southeast and up said road marshalling. Title is be- cifications relating to the 180 poles to Ab Maynard's NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S time certain or to another Its Individual Capacity But lieved to be good, but the Property; all loan funds held corner, there the old East FORECLOSURE SALE day, time, and place certain, Solely In Its Capacity As undersigned will sell and by Lender, whether or not boundary line crossed said without further publication Trustee For The Registered convey only as Substitute disbursed; all funds depos- road; thence south with Sale at public auction will be upon announcement on the Holders Of CD 2007-CD5 Trustee. Title is to be con- ited with Lender pursuant to Maynard's line 22 poles to a on August 21, 2018 at 10:00 day, time, and place of sale Commercial Mortgage veyed without any covenant any Loan Document; all re- chestnut corner formerly, a.m., local time, at the Main set forth above or any sub- Pass-Through Certificates or warranty, express or im- serves, deferred payments, but now a stake in George Entrance of the Putnam sequent adjourned day, (“Fourth Lender”) by an As- plied, and subject to: any li- deposits, accounts, refunds, Allison's line where Maynard County Courthouse, 421 time, and place of sale. signment of Tennessee ens, claims, encumbrances cost savings and payments and Gentry corner; thence East Spring Street, Commercial Deed of Trust, or other matters having pri- of any kind related to the West with George Allison's Cookeville, TN 38501 pur- If you purchase the prop- Assignment of Rents and ority over the Deed of Trust; Property or any portion and J. R. Gentry line 68 suant to Deed of Trust ex- erty at the foreclosure sale, Leases and Security Agree- any defects, liens, encum- thereof, including, without poles to a poplar; thence ecuted by Tammy Ab- the entire purchase price is ment, effective as of March brances, adverse claims or limitation, all "Impounds" as south with J. R. Gentry's line boushi, for the benefit of due and payable at the con- 13, 2018 and being of re- other matters, if any, cre- defined in the Deed of Trust 10 poles to a stake; thence Bank of Putnam County, as clusion of the auction in the cord at Book 1047, page ated, first appearing in the listed above; together with West 8 poles to a stake; Beneficiary, dated Septem- form of a certified check 184, in the Register’s Office; public records or attaching all replacements and pro- thence North 49 poles with ber 15, 2010, of record in made payable to or en- (iii) by Fourth Lender to CD prior to the date the Trustee ceeds of, and additions and Solon Maxwell's line to a Book 603, Page 1, in the dorsed to Albertelli Law 2007-CD5 South Willow Av- transfers title to the suc- accessions to, any of the rock corner; thence West Register of Deeds Office for Trust Account. No personal enue, LLC, a Delaware lim- cessful bidder; any rights, foregoing, and all books, re- with Solon Maxwell's line 61 Putnam County, Tenness- checks will be accepted. To ited liability company interests or claims of parties cords and files relating to poles to a stake, W.N. ee, (“Deed of Trust”), con- this end, you must bring suf- (“Lender”), by an Assign- in possession of the land any of the foregoing. BUT Gentry and Solon Maxwell's ducted by James E. Alber- ficient funds to outbid the ment of Tennessee Com- not shown by the public re- specifically excluding any corner; thence North 14' telli, P.A. d/b/a ALAW, a Lender and any other bid- mercial Deed of Trust, As- cords; easements or claims cash, accounts, deposits, West 66 poles to a stake; Florida corporation duly au- ders. Insufficient funds will signment of Rents and of easements, not shown by escrows, refunds reserves, thence North 44" West 56 thorized to conduct busi- not be accepted. Amounts Leases and Security Agree- the public records; any lien impounds and other cash or poles to a stake near the ness in Tennessee, having received, in excess of the ment executed on April 11, or right to a lien, for ser- cash equivalents. (All mouth of the spring branch; been appointed Trustee, all winning bid, will be refun- 2018 and being of record at vices, labor, or material defined terms in the forego- thence southeast and up the of record in the Register of ded to the successful pur- Book 1056, page 259, in the heretofore or hereafter fur- ing property description spring branch with W. N. Deeds Office for Putnam chaser at the time the fore- Register’s Office; and said nished, imposed by law and shall have the same mean- Gentry's line 60 poles to the County, Tennessee. De- closure deed is delivered. Trustee having been re- not shown by the public re- ing as in the Deed of Trust.) beginning, containing by es- fault in the performance of placed by the appointment cords; encroachments, timation 85 acres be the the covenants, terms, and This property is being sold of Joseph R. Prochaska as overlaps, boundary line dis- The Property will be sold “as same more or less. conditions of said Deed of with the express reserva- Substitute Trustee by instru- putes, or other matters is” and “where is”, without Trust has been made; and tion that the sale is subject ment of record at Book which would be disclosed by any covenant or warranty of Tract No. 2: the entire indebtedness has to confirmation by the 1056, Page 256 in the Re- an accurate survey or in- any kind, express or im- Beginning at a sycamore been declared due and pay- Lender or Trustee. This sale gister's Office; and the own- spection of the premises; plied. The Property will be tree just west and below able. may be rescinded by the er of the debt secured hav- taxes or special assess- sold to the highest bidder for and spring on the southw- Trustee at any time. ing requested the under- ments not shown as lien in cash to be tendered upon est side of the public road; Party entitled to enforce the signed to advertise and sell the public records or in the the conclusion of the bid- thence westward and down debt: Tennessee Housing THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO the property described in records of the local tax col- ding or upon such other the spring branch about 67 Development Agency COLLECT A DEBT, AND and conveyed by said Deed lecting authority; all assess- terms as the Trustee an- poles to Mine Lick Creek, at ANY INFORMATION OB- of Trust, all of the said in- ments, taxes and special nounces before or after the Oakley Maxwell's corner; Other interested parties: TAINED WILL BE USED debtedness having become assessments which are now bidding. At the sale, Lender thence northeast with and N/A FOR THAT PURPOSE. immediately due and pay- a lien or payable or which may bid for and purchase up the creek 48 poles to able by default in payment may become due and pay- the Property and shall be near the southeast corner of The hereinafter described James E. Albertelli, P.A. due thereon, at the option of able; any taxes or assess- entitled to apply all or any the bridge in the Sparta & real property located in Put- d/b/a ALAW, Trustee the owner of the debt, this is ments not posted on the re- part of the secured in- Carthage Road; thence nam County, Tennessee will 401 Commerce Street, to give notice that the un- cord of the taxing debtedness as a credit to southeastwardly approxim- be sold to the highest call Suite 150 dersigned will, on Monday, authority(ies) of which the the purchase price. The ately an arc of a circle, bidder subject to all unpaid Nashville, TN 37219 August 13, 2018 commen- Property is subject, includ- right is hereby reserved to along and with the old taxes, prior liens and en- PH: (615) 265-0835 cing at 11:00 a.m. at the ing but not limited to taxes postpone or adjourn this Sparta & Carthage Road cumbrances of record: FX: (615) 265-0836 south door of the Putnam assessed by correction pur- sale, without further publica- about 110 poles to a gulley File No.: 18-013656 County Courthouse, 300 suant to the provisions of tion or notice, by public an- where the same crosses the LAND LYING AND BEING 7/30, 8/6, 8/13 East Spring Street, TCA 67-5-603, et seq.; nouncement at the time and Sparta & Carthage Road; IN THE THIRD CIVIL DIS- Cookeville, Putnam County, rights of tenants in posses- place appointed for such thence southwest and down TRICT OF PUTNAM NOTICE Tennessee, proceed to sell The contents of the follow- sion, as tenants only, under sale or for such postponed the gulley 31 poles to the COUNTY, TENNESSEE at public outcry to the unrecorded leases, if any; or adjourned sale. All an- beginning corner. Contain- AND BEING DESCRIBED ing are being sold to satisfy highest and best bidder for the owner's lien against the and, any statutory rights of nouncements made at the ing about 20 acres be the AS FOLLOWS: property. cash, by Substitute redemption of any govern- sale shall take precedence same more or less. Unit #B-3 belonging to De- Trustee's Deed pursuant to mental agency including, over the terms and condi- BEING LOT NO. 36 OF borah Deming the terms and conditions of but not limited to, the right of tions of this notice. Further, Exclusion: Included in the LAKE POINTE SUBDIVI- Unit #B-13 belonging to this notice and as may be redemption of the Internal reference is made to the no- above description, but ex- SION, PHASE II, AS Jeremy Neal announced at such sale, the Revenue Service pursuant tice of Substitute Trustee pressly excluded from this SHOWN BY PLAT OF RE- Unit #B-15 belonging to real property described in to 26 U.S.C. §7425(d)(1), of Sale published in conjunc- conveyance is the property CORD IN PLAT CABINET Melinda Strode the Deed of Trust, of record the State of Tennessee pur- tion herewith wherein the conveyed in Warranty Deed B, SLIDE 122,Unit #D-3 belonging to at Book 407, Page 61, in the suant to T.C.A. §67-1- Substitute Trustee gives no- Book 90, page 447, Re- REGISTER'S OFFICE, Christopher Knight Register’s Office, situated in 1433(c)(1), or of any other tice of his intent to sell the gister's Office of Putnam PUTNAM COUNTY, TEN- located at East Spring Mini Cookeville, County of Put- taxing authority. real property which the County, Tennessee and be- NESSEE, WHICH IS HERE Storage, 1622 East Spring nam, State of Tennessee above-described property is ing described as follows: REFERRED TO FOR A Street, Cookeville, Tenness- (“Land”). Registration at the sale will located upon, related to or METES AND BOUNDS DE- ee. be required for all bidders, used in conjunction there- Parcel No. 1: Beginning at a SCRIPTION. The Land will be sold to- and a deposit of ten per- with. The personal property point where the proposed On August 4, 2018 at gether with any and all oth- cent of the assessed value shall be sold along with the North access controlled SUBJECT TO CERTAIN 10:00 AM the said storage er property, real and per- of each lot, in certified funds real property subject to the fence line of Project No. I- COVENANTS AND RE- units will be sold for cash sonal, which constitutes the payable to a natural person, provisions of T.C.A. §47-9- 40-6-(8)-274 intersects the STRICTIONS OF RECORD only at auction to the Property as that term is will be required to bid. Clos- 604(a)(2) and (b)(2). West property line of W. E. IN THE PUTNAM COUNTY highest bidder. defined in the Deed of Trust, ing will be required within Taylor and the East prop- REGISTER'S OFFICE IN but specifically excluding one hour of the completion Inquiries regarding the sale erty line of Mires at a point WARRANTY DEED BOOK At any time before August 4, any cash, accounts, depos- of the sale. Additional terms may be directed to the un- that is three hundred forty 340, PAGE 727, AND 2018, the owners may cur- its, escrows, refunds re- will be announced at the dersigned during normal (340) feet north of the pro- ALSO AS SHOWN ON THE rent the said lien and re- serves, impounds and other sale. All announcements at business hours. posed center line of said PLAT RECORDED IN move the contents from the cash or cash equivalents. the sale on the date of the project at Station 694 + 68; PLAT CABINET B, SLIDE location. sale will take priority over Joseph R. Prochaska, thence South 84 degrees 34 122, AND WHICH ARE IN- 7/29, 7/30 Property Address: 508, 510, this notice. The right is as Substitute Trustee minutes East along said CORPORATED HEREIN 512, 514, 516, 518, 520 & hereby reserved to post- and on behalf of Lender fence line four hundred AND MADE A PART SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE 524 S. Willow Avenue, SALE pone or adjourn this sale, 401 Church Street, twenty (420) feet to a point HEREOF AS FULLY AND Cookeville, TN 38501 without further publication or Suite 2600 that is two hundred fifty COMPLETELY AS IF LIT- Default having been made notice, by public announce- Nashville, TN 37219 (250) feet North of said cen- ERALLY COPIED HEREIN Parcel Nos.: 053O A 008.00 ment at the time and place Telephone: (615) 242-0060 ter line at Station 698 + 80; AND WHICH SHALL RUN in the payment of the debts 0000; 053O A 009.00 0000; and obligations secured to appointed for such sale or 7/23, 7/30, 8/6 thence in a Southeasterly WITH THE LAND AND BE 053O A 009.01 0000; and for such postponed or ad- direction along the North BINDING ON ALL FU- be paid (1) by a Tennessee 053O A 010.00 0000. SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE'S Commercial Deed of Trust, journed sale. NOTICE OF SALE property line of W. E. Taylor TURE OWNERS. and the South right-of-way Assignment of Rents and Interested Parties: Jobe-Wil- Whereas, by Deed of Trust Leases and Security Agree- Joseph R. Prochaska, dated May 23, 2011, and re- of a public road one thou- Street Address: The street low Bend LLC; Ellis-Willow Substitute Trustee sand sixty (1,060) feet to a address of the property is ment made as of July 18, Bend LLC; Schneider-Wil- corded at Record Book 640, 2007 (“Deed of Trust”) by 401 Church Street, Page 127, in the Register's point where said property believed to be 2663 Lake low Bend LLC; Castleman- Suite 2600 line is intersected by the Pointe Drive, Cookeville, TN DBSI Willow Bend, LLC, a Willow Bend LLC; Bruske- Office for Putnam County, Delaware York limited liabil- Nashville, TN 37219 Tennessee, Cynthia J. proposed South access 38506, but such address is witz-Willow Bend LLC; Di- Telephone: (615) 242-0060 controlled fence line; thence not part of the legal descrip- ity company (“Borrower”), in etz-Willow Bend LLC: Downs and Ruth Winfree favor of David W. Ledbetter conveyed the hereinafter in a Westerly direction along tion of the property. In the Carlson-Willow Bend LLC; NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE said fence line one thou- event of any discrepancy, as trustee (“Trustee”), for Johnson-Willow Bend LLC; described property to FMLS, the benefit of Artesia Mort- Inc., Trustee, to secure pay- sand two hundred ninety the legal description herein Mander-Willow Bend LLC; Notice hereby is given that, (1,290) feet to a point where shall control. gage Capital Corporation, a New Life-Willow Bend LLC; ment of certain debts owing Delaware corporation ("Ori- pursuant to the Deed of to Regions Bank. On July 3, said fence line intersects the Van Dyke-Willow Bend LLC; Trust referenced in the fore- North property line of Map/Parcel Number: 067L ginal Lender"), as benefi- M. Valkanas-Willow Bend 2018, Walter N. Winchester ciary, as same appears of going notice of Substitute was appointed as Suc- Oakley Maxwell at a point C 04900 000 LLC; Scola-Willow Bend Trustee Sale, the following that is two hundred fifty record in the Office of the LLC; Dollar Tree Stores, cessor Trustee by Regions Register of Putnam County, property will be sold at pub- Bank. Default has been (250) feet South of the said Current owner(s) of the Inc.; Rugged Wearhouse, lic sale to the highest and center line at Station 695 + property: Tammy Abboushi Tennessee (“Register’s Of- Inc.; Staples the Office Su- made in the payment of said fice”) at Book 407, Page 61, best bidder for cash on indebtedness, the entire bal- 33; thence in a Northwest- perstore East, Inc.; Staples, Monday, August 13, 2018 erly direction along the Max- This sale is subject to all which Deed of Trust sub- Inc.; The Lamar Companies; ance has been declared due sequently was assigned (i) commencing at 11:00 a.m. and payable in full and the well and Taylor property line matters shown on any ap- at the south door of the Put- one hundred sixty (160) feet plicable recorded Plat or by Original Lender to Wells The Property will be sold “as owner and holder of said Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trust- nam County Courthouse, debt has directed me, the to Maxwell's Northwest Plan; any unpaid taxes and is” and “where is”, without 300 East Spring Street, corner; thence in a North- assessments; any restrict- ee for the registered hold- any covenant or warranty of undersigned Successor ers of CD 2007-CD5 Com- Cookeville, Putnam County, Trustee, to foreclose said erly direction along the East ive covenants, easements any kind, express or im- Tennessee: property line of Mires and or setback lines that may be mercial Mortgage Pass- plied. The Property will be Deed of Trust. Through Certificates NOW, THEREFORE, by the West property line of applicable; rights of redemp- sold to the highest bidder for All goods, buildings and oth- Taylor four hundred sixty- tion, equity, statutory or oth- (“Second Lender”) by As- cash to be tendered upon virtue of the authority ves- signment of Tennessee er materials, supplies, work ted in me by said Deed of two (462) feet, more or less, erwise, not otherwise the conclusion of the bid- in process, equipment, ma- to the point of beginning and waived in the Deed of Trust, Commercial Deed of Trust, ding or upon such other Trust, at 10:00 a.m. local Assignment of Rents and chinery, fixtures, furniture, time on August 6, 2018, at containing 11.54 acres, including rights of redemp- terms as the Trustee an- furnishings, signs and other more or less. tion of any governmental Leases and Security Agree- nounces before or after the the front door of the Court- ment executed on July 24, personal property, wherever house in Cookeville, Put- agency, state or federal; bidding. At the sale, Lender situated. which are or are to All boundaries and descrip- and any and all prior deeds 2007 but effective as of Ju- may bid for and purchase nam County, Tennessee I ly 18, 2007 and being of re- be incorporated into. used in will sell the following de- t of trust, liens, dues, assess- the Property and shall be connection with or appropri- ments, encumbrances, de- cord at Book 467, Page 147 entitled to apply all or any scribed Real Estate AT in the Register’s Office; (ii) ated for use on the real PUBLIC AUCTION to the fects, adverse claims and part of the secured in- property described in this other matters that may take by Second Lender to Bank debtedness as a credit to last, highest and best bid- of America, N.A., as trustee notice ("Property"): all in- der FOR CASH (on such priority over the Deed of the purchase price. The ventory, accounts, cash re- Trust upon which this fore- for the registered holders of right is hereby reserved to terms as announced at CD 2007-CD5 Commercial ceipts, deposit accounts, im- sale), free from all equitable Cookeville office opened in 1987 closure sale is conducted or postpone or adjourn this pounds, accounts receiv- by Arnold E. Lefkovitz are not extinguished by this Mortgage Pass-Through sale, without further publica- rights of redemption, stat- Certificates (“Third Lender”) able, contract rights, gener- utory right of redemption, ALL TYPES OF foreclosure sale. tion or notice, by public an- al intangibles, software, by Assignment of Commer- nouncement at the time and homestead, dower, and all cial Deed of Trust, Security chattel paper, instruments, other exemptions and re- BANKRUPTCIES THE PROPERTY IS SOLD place appointed for such documents, promissory Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 WITHOUT ANY REPRES- Agreement, Fixture Filing sale or for such postponed demptive rights of every Financing Statement and notes, drafts, letters of cred- kind, all of which were ex- More than 35 years of experience filing ENTATIONS OR WAR- or adjourned sale. All an- it, letter of credit rights, sup- tens of thousands of bankruptcies. RANTIES, EXPRESSED Assignment of Leases, nouncements made at the pressly waived and sur- porting obligations, insur- • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures OR IMPLIED, RELATING Rents, Income and Profits sale shall take precedence rendered by the terms of executed on July 6, 2009 ance policies, insurance and said Deed of Trust, subject, • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment TO TITLE, MARKETABIL- over the terms and condi- condemnation awards and ITY OF TITLE, POSSES- but effective as of June 30, tions of this notice. Further, however, to such prior en- 2009 and being of record at proceeds, any other rights cumbrances, deeds of SION, QUIET ENJOY- reference is made to the to the payment of money, MENT OR THE LIKE AND Book 583, Page 467 in the Notice of Public Sale pub- trusts, assignments, judg- ADOPTIONS Register’s Office, as modi- trade names, trademarks ment liens, easements, FITNESS FOR A GENER- lished in conjunction here- and service marks arising DIVORCE AL OR PARTICULAR USE fied and affirmed at Book with wherein the Lender and leases, objections, restric- 582, Page 485 in the Re- from or related to the Prop- tions, out-conveyances, ad CHILD CUSTODY OR PURPOSE. The title is the Trustee give notice of erty or any business now or believed to be good, but the gister’s Office; (iii) by Third their intent to conduct a valorem property taxes (cur- WILLS & PROBATE Lender to U.S. Bank Nation- hereafter conducted there- rent and delinquent) and undersigned will sell and public auction sale of Prop- on by Borrower; all permits. 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville convey only as Trustee. al Association, a National erty described in the Deed any tax liens that may ap- Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area Banking Association Organ- consents, approvals, li- pear of record, the following of Trust that is personal censes, authorizations and 528-5297 The right is reserved to ad- ized And Existing Under property and that is located described real estate (the www.lefkovitz.com The Laws Of The United other rights granted by, giv- “Real Estate”): journ the sale to another on, relating to or used in en by or obtained from, any We are a debt relief agency. 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001 Legals 001 Legals 112 Electrical 135 Yard Work 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. tions as shown on plans for on. In such event, the Suc- HANDYMAN Dream Scapes Landscape Cummins Filtration Office Manager Project No. I-40-6-(8)-274 cessor Trustee shall also re- Electrical, plumbing, car- Mowing, mulch, top soil, Cookeville Plant is a Glob- right-of-way on file in the Of- serve the right to reopen the pentry, masonry. 30 years landscape gravel, bobcat, al manufacturer of media Looking for leaders to join fice of the Department of bidding or republish and sell exp. No project too big or dump truck. Stone work, and filtration product. We our dental practice! Are Highways and Public Works said Real Estate at the op- small. 931-432-9105 decks. (931)252-4707 are recruiting for the follow- you result oriented? Do in Nashville, Tennessee, tion of the undersigned. The SEGOVIA LANDSCAPE & ing position at the you enjoy a fast paced en- and the Office of the County Beneficiary may bid on said 114 Heating & Cooling LAWNCARE- 931-265- Cookeville Plant. vironment with high Judge of Putnam County, Real Estate and the Suc- 0298 MOWING, POWER HR Coordinator growth potential? Tennessee. cessor Trustee reserves the S & M Heating & Cooling WASHING, MULCHING, Responsibilities Include We offer a competitive right to conduct the sale by •Res/Comm •All Brands TREE TRIMMING, LAND- but not limited to: salary, outstanding benefits Parcel No. 2: Beginning at a or through his agents or at- •Over 70 Yrs Combined SCAPING, etc. FREE EST •Data Entry into HR Inform- and bonus opportunities. point where the proposed torneys acting in his place ation System. Running Re- Dental or medical business Exp. •Mechanical Services MILLERS YARD KEEPIN' South access controlled or stead, including the use •Chillers •Refrigeration •Geo ports. office, insurance, Treat- fence line of Project No. I- of an auctioneer. Lawn Care •Extrapolating Data from ment planning or financial Thermal •Nate Certified. • Free Estimates 40-6-(8)-274 intersects the OTHER INTERESTED Call Doyle Sells (931)265- multiple sources. •Conduct- arrangement experience North property line of Max- PARTIES: CACH, LLC • Senior/Veterans Discount ing Research. preferred. Our focus and pri- 4057, Steve Martin 931- 931-510-3671 well and the South property 397-7115. •Administering HR Policies ority is on the quality of care line of Taylor at a point that Witness my hand this the Like us on Facebook and Procedures. •Issuing that our patients receive. is two hundred fifty (250) 10th day of July, 2018. Mr. & Mrs. Shelby Miller Disciplinary Actions. Please submit your cover feet South of the proposed 120 Paint/Wallpaper ADVANCED LAWN CARE •Conducting Training in- letter and resume for con- center line of said project at /s/ Walter N. Winchester Lic'd/Ins'd; Free Est. cluding Onboarding. •Main- sideration to: Station 695 + 33; thence in Walter N. Winchester Munoz Remolding/Paint- Res/Comm. Mowing, mulch- taining Confidential Files. resumeforopportunity@ an Easterly direction along Successor Trustee ing: Bathroom remodeling, ing, trimming, Landscaping, •Completing Information gmail.com said fence line two hundred Winchester, Sellers Hardwood, Wall repair, leaf removal, aerating & Request for Internal and Opening for F/T LEGAL seventy (270) feet to a point Foster & Steele Int/Ext Deck staining, Gut- seeding. Spring Clean up. External Customers. ASSISTANT for estab- on said line; thence South Suite 1000 ters cleaned. Much More! Senior disc. 931-260-5734 •Liaison to payroll. Head- lished law firm in Cookeville, along a line one hundred First Tennessee Plaza (931)239-5812 count Forecasting. •Rectify- CALL ME FIRST TN. Good computer & or- thirty (130) feet to a point on 800 South Gay Street ing employee issues (ie: ganizational skills are re- said line; thence Southeast Knoxville, Tennessee 37929 JUST-RITE PAINTING Raymond's Lawnmowing Comm/Res, Many Years Exp, payroll, etc). quired. Send resume to: and East with said right-of- Phone: (865) 637 1980 Top Quality •30 Yrs Exp. •Assisting in the administra- •Int/Ext •Res/ Comm Free Est, Cheapest rates in BOX 3347 Ckvl, TN 38502. way line six hundred sixty 7/16, 23, 30 Town (931)858-4698,303-6521. tion of the Collective Bar- (660) feet, more or less, to a Call Tommy 270-601-0531 gaining Agreement. Legitimate job placement point on said line; thence in MELVIN'S SMALL JOBS •Planning Employee firms that work to fill specif- a Northeasterly direction 005 Public Notices AAA PAINTING: Int/Ext Masonry Repair, Construc- ic positions cannot charge painting, restoration ser- Events. Preparing Present- along said line three hun- tion Work, Tree & Yard ations on an ad-hoc basis. an upfront fee. For free in- dred ninety (390) feet to a vices, water & fire damage. Work. Call (931)252-3864 formation about avoiding Some secrets need Pressure washing, Deck. •Must have Strong Interper- point on said line; thence or 931-214-0075 sonal Skills. Must work well employment service scams, to be shared. Lic'd/Ins'd. 931-255-3803 South five (5) feet; thence under pressure. Must be write to the Federal Trade East and Southeast along SEXUAL 140 Other able to work on multiple Commission, 600 said line three hundred 121 Pest Control projects simultaneously and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, twenty (320) feet to a point ASSAULT JACKSON MOVING We meet time sensitive dead- Washington, DC 20580, or where said right-of-way line have a 20' box truck & men lines. you can go online to it's not http://www.fraud.org/. intersects the north prop- your fault! to do your job. Ref's Avail. Qualifications: erty line of Taylor and the Call for free Est. 931-268- •Minimum of Bachelor’s De- This message is a public ser- South right-of-way line of a vice of the Herald-Citizen & For confidential help 9102 gree in Business, Human Regional Buyers Guide. public road; thence in a or information, call Resources or Related Southeasterly direction WILL PU TRASH & JUNK Fields. along the south right-of-way FOR FREE •Minimum of 3 years re- 241 Health Care Emp. line of said public road three ALL STAR PEST Call R.J (931)239-6455 or lated experience. hundred sixty (360) feet to a CONTROL Jerry 265-3124 •Must be proficient in Mi- Director of Therapy point on said line; thence in OF TENNESSEE crosoft Office ie: word, Services a Southwesterly direction Complete Termite Service powerpoint, excel and ac- five (5) feet; thence North Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. cess. Must be proficient in Cumberland River Hospital (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707- is seeking a Director of and West along the pro- 5197 All work guaranteed other Web based applica- posed south right-of-way Free Estimates. tions. Therapy Services. line of said frontage road MARTY KELLY, 931-526-8550 •Strong Written and Oral one thousand eight hun- Charter # 4252 Communication Skills Successful candidate will dred sixty (1,860) feet to a 025 manage hospital and out- Special Notices patient therapy services point where said South 125 All interested parties should right-of-way line intersects FOR YOUR Home Renovation Inground Fiberglass Pools submit resume’s too: Cum- We are seeking an individu- the North property line of CONVENIENCE mins Filtration 1200 Fleet- Maxwell and the South Life time Guarantee. Fast al who is professional, a install. Call (931)349-4219 guard Rd Cookeville, TN good communicator and property line of Taylor; The Herald Citizen has in- 38506 or to Andrea Clem- thence in a Northwesterly stalled an after hours drop possesses ons via email proven marketing skills. direction along said prop- box for REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & 210 Child/Elder Care andrea.clemons@cummins. erty line one hundred forty • Circulation Dept. payments com DOORS. Call today for free in- Position requires a B.S. or (140) feet to the point of be- • Classified Dept. payments home Est Serving Ckvl for over Brunton Masonry is hiring Cummins is an equal op- . M.S. in Physical Therapy ginning and containing 3.15 • Letters to the Editor 15 yrs. 931-Windows for masons up to $25/hr & portunity employer. Wo- from an accredited program acres, more or less. • Community News Bulletin mason laborers up to men & minorities are en- • I Like to Know Questions VINYL SIDING, hardie $15/hr. Job is in Sparta. couraged to apply. and a Tennessee license. In • News & Sports Info and board, metal roofs, top qual- Please call Bob for further addition candidates must All boundaries and descrip- EXPERIENCED Dump have a minimum of two-five tions as shown on plans for Photos ity work, competitive prices, details 865-724-6231. Truck Drivers needed. 30 yrs exp. 931-529-4095 years management experi- Project No. I-40-6-(8)-274 Must have clean driving re- ence. right-of-way on file in the Of- YOUR LOCAL NEWS or 931-319-5362 215 Employment Opp. cord and valid Class A CDL. SOURCE fice of the Department of Must submit to drug and al- Apply Highways and Public Works Herald-Citizen Business Office Team cohol testing compliant to 1300 Neal Street 130 Tree Service www.crmchealth.org in Nashville, Tennessee, DOT and background E.O.E. and the Office of the County Cookeville, TN 38501 OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE Motivated, High Energy and check. Apply in person at Judge of Putnam County, 4 generations of tree care. Enthusiastic Medical/Dental Elk Mountain Construc- Immediate opening for F/T Tennessee. PLEASE READ YOUR AD Specialize in dangerous tree Professionals sought for full tion @ 1950 N. Willow Ave. MA, LPN. Apply to PO Box The Herald-Citizen makes removal.Grind stumps. time positions in our ad- Ckvl. No phone calls pls. 6285, Sparta TN 38583-6285. This property is conveyed every effort to assure that vanced State of the Art Lic/Ins. T. Bowman 537- F/T Hourly Positions: Pro- Senior Care Program subject to the following de- your ad is accurate. Advert- 2466;260-5655 dental practice. We are Director scribed easement: An ease- isers should read their ad- centrally located in beautiful duction Operators. Compet- ment on a strip of land North vertisement the first day it EVERGREEN TREE ser- Cookeville, TN. itive pay & benefits, starting at $10. No industrial appar- Cumberland River Hospital of the proposed North right- appears and report any er- vice We top, trim, prune & is seeking qualified candid- of-way line of the above de- rors immediately. The Her- remove trees. Jeff Burchett We can we offer you a top el experience necessary. Some sewing experience ates to manage its Senior scribed frontage road hav- ald-Citizen is responsible for & Shawn Roberson. Satis- salary, advancement poten- Care Program. Three to five preferred but not required. ing an average width of only the first incorrect inser- faction guaranteed Fully Ins'd tial, benefits, performance years’ experience as a Re- eight (8) feet and being ap- tion and no allowance will (931)319-1199, 261-8870 incentives, and advanced Apply at 215 So. Mountian gistered Nurse, Clinical proximately; three hundred be made for more than one training with recognition. We St, Smithville, TN 37166. Therapist, or Social Worker forty-five (345) feet long, insertion. ARBOR MEDICS Tree also cover expenses to Foster Care Supervisor - with a background working running from Station 22 + 40 Specialist: Owner: Scott maintain your current state Knoxville with geriatrics required. to Station 25 + 90. 105 Winningham. ISA Certified licensure. Cleaning Arborist. #SO-5152-AT Meritan Foster Care Pro- To Apply Go To: 537-6829 / 261-1967 The previous and last con- TOM'S CARPET If you are looking to join an gram is seeking a Super- www.crmchealth.org veyance and/or Grantors' CLEANING Amazing Team working in visor for its Foster Care source of equitable interest an Energetic, Caring and Program in Knoxville, TN. 290 for the property herein- #1 Cleaning Specialist 135 Yard Work Fun workplace then look no Schools/Instruc- Call (931)349-2288 above described is: By an RHETT BUTLER's further. This is it! The Foster Care Supervisor NO HIGH school diploma Executor's Deed from Ruth LAWN CARE will provide clinical supervi- needed. How often do you Willene Taylor and Pauline XTREME PRESSURE Please reply with your cov- sion and training to case WASH: Comm/Res, clean Mowing, Landscaping, see that? Putnam County Neill, Co-Personal Repres- Mulching, er letter and resume to: management staff and help Adult High School can show entatives of the Estate of vinyl, gutters, decks, con- [email protected] secure and transition place- crete, etc. Lic'd/Ins‚d. Free Yard Maintenance you a way to complete the Nannie Pearl Taylor, de- We look forward to meeting ments. The Foster Care Su- credits you missed when Est. Gary Flatt, 931-261-5542 Call local cell 544-3303 ceased to Ruth Winfree, you! pervisor will be responsible you were in school before. Pauline Neill, and Cynthia LAWN MOWING: Light for recruiting foster parents, BEST ONE PRESSURE Flexible schedule -- days or Downs recorded in Record hauling, odd jobs, remove If currently employed, your initiating placements, evenings. Individualized Book 492, page 472, Re- WASHING old barns/bldings, garage application will be held in providing PATH classes and Comm/Res, Heavy Equip- study. Possible credit for gister's Office of Putnam cleaning. 432-0863, 510-4040 strict confidence. ongoing training for foster work or armed services County, Tennessee; by in- ment. "If Its Dirty We Clean parents. This position will It". Call 931-783-3844. training. Relaxed atmo- heritance pursuant to Pro- MOWING, LANDSCAPING, also carry a case load when sphere. Free. If you are bate File No. 17634 in the Pressure Washing, hauling, What’s necessary. Master Degree between 18 and 118 and Court Clerk's Office, Put- 108 Concrete,Masonry cleaning, odd jobs. Free in Social Work or related want information about re- nam County, Tennessee; Est. Call 265-5775 mental health field, with 2 gistering, call 528-8685. and by a Warranty Deed COOKEVILLE CONCRETE Black years of supervisory experi- This could be your year to from Marti H. Neill and Driveways, slabs, all types WOULD LIKE to do ence is required. graduate. If you can dream Sheila R. Gribble to Ruth of stamped concrete, all yard work and it, you can do it. Winfree and Cynthia Downs types of metal bldgs, brick Call (931)650-1005 Qualified applicants must recorded in Record Book have valid auto insurance mailboxes. 20% disc to all DODSON LAWN CARE! WWhitehite 640, page 123, Register's Sr Citizens. 40 yrs exp. and a valid driver's license. Office of Putnam County, • Commercial - Residential Please contact Kathy Swin- Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 931- • Mowing and Read Tennessee. 284-8249 ney at 901-766-0600 and • Landscaping All Over? apply at Said Real Estate has street • Sod www.meritan.org/careers • Seed & Aerate H addresses of 1st Avenue 110 Cons. Work EOE South and of 8742 Ditty • Mulch Road, Baxter, Putnam BOB'S Construction: Spe- • Fertilize The C Since 1903 County, Tennessee 38544. cializing in concrete, 19 years experience. 1X1 Tax I.D. 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From staff reports Jamall Henley, the fi rst-round leader with Johnson, completed the Blake Garrison made up a two- tournament at 145, as did Travis Tate, stroke, fi rst-round defi cit Sunday by Coy Jackson, Tre Lamb and Bryan fi ring a 5-under-par 67 to fi nish at Moody. Ryan Bradshaw rounded out 138 for 36 holes to win the 2018 White the championship fl ight with a 147. Plains Open at the White Plains Golf Garrison was in contention after the Course. fi rst 18 holes, even though he though “I have been playing a lot this year his score could have been better. and my game is moving in the right “I think the fi rst round was a little direction,” Garrison said after the scrappy, I guess,” Garrison said. “I hit awards ceremony. “This is my fi rst the ball really well, but didn’t score win of any of these tournaments in that good. I got up and down quite a Cookeville, so I am pretty happy to get bit and was able to keep it around par. it.” I was lucky enough to shoot 1-under.” Garrison’s 138 beat Tim Richardson But being so close to the lead, even Scott Wilson | Herald-Citizen in second place at 140. Shane McCloud though he could have played better, Blake Garrison (third from left) rallied to win the White Plains Open Sunday. was third overall at 142 and Ryan made Garrison feel confi dent coming He is joined by (from left) Steve Loghry, president of the White Plains Owner- Johnson, the fi rst-round co-leader, into Sunday’s round. ship Group, Tim Richardson, Shane McCloud and Jeff Dicey, general manag- fi nished fourth at 143. Tyler Cassetty er of the White Plains Golf Course. fi nished with 144 for two rounds. See OPEN, Page 11

UC Connections: Tech’s Osborne ‘Chipper’ signs with A’s

BY CRAIG DELK For the HERALD-CITIZEN

Yet another standout from the 2018 Tennessee Tech baseball team is now playing on the profes- sional level. Nick Osborne — the Golden Eagles’ right fi elder and relief pitcher — recently signed as a free agent with the Oakland A’s, and has been assigned to the short-season A Vermont Lake Monsters. Osborne most recently starred for the Orleans Firebirds of the prestigious Cape Cod League. In 19 games for the Firebirds, Osborne batted .300 and led the league with eight home runs. He also had three doubles, 13 runs scored and 17 runs batted in. A two-way player for the Firebirds, Osborne made 10 relief appearances, compiled a 1-2 record and struck out 15 batters in 11 innings. Osborne becomes the 10th player from the 2018 Tech squad to get an opportunity to play pro ball.

Hess called back up to Orioles Following the Baltimore Orioles’ trade of closer Zach Britton, former Golden Eagle Hans Pennink | AP pitcher David Hess was recalled last Wednes- National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Chipper Jones gestures while speaking during an induc- day to the big-league club. According to a story tion ceremony at the Clark Sports Center on Sunday in Cooperstown, N.Y. on MASNSports.com, the 25-year-old righty will pitch out of the bullpen in his return. Indeed, Hess threw a scoreless ninth inning Ex-Atlanta third baseman Jones delivers again in and struck out one batter Saturday during the Orioles’ 11-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays. “Really, I’m just on board for whatever they Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony need me for,” he said in the MASNSports. com story. BY JOHN KEKIS in me along the way to fi nd my mold of his dad’s favorite player, “I’m here to help the team win and whatever Associated Press true profession. Now we’ve tak- Mickey Mantle, and fi nished I can do to contribute. I’ve had experiences with en our two families and blended with a .303 career batting aver- both in the past. I’ve had a little experience out COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — them together. It has given me age, 468 home runs, and 1,623 of the ’pen. Not really in the minor leagues, but I Chipper Jones didn’t bow to the what I’ve been searching for my RBIs, credentials that earned did a year of that in college. Granted, it is a little pressure of the moment, and it entire life —true happiness.” him election on the fi rst try. bit diff erent, but I think if that’s what’s asked of was considerable. A crowd estimated at about Jones also heaped praise on me, I’ll be ready.” Jones was inducted Sunday 50,000 gathered on a sun- his mom and dad — “You’re the Before his call-up, Hess made a strong start for into the Baseball Hall of Fame, splashed day to honor six reason I’m on this stage,” he the Triple-A Norfolk Tides on July 21. He threw and he stood there delivering former players. Also enshrined said — and ended his speech by seven scoreless innings, gave up just two hits his speech with wife Taylor were Jim Thome, Vladimir thanking the loyal Atlanta fans. and three walks, and struck out nine batters as staring up at him, hours away Guerrero, Trevor Hoff man and “You stuck by me,” he said. he earned the victory during the Tides’ 5-3 win from giving birth to a son to be former Detroit Tigers team- “You’re the reason I never want- over the Rochester Red Wings. named Cooper in honor of the mates Jack Morris and Alan ed to play anywhere else. I love special day. Trammell. you guys. Thank you.” OKC’s Liberatore returns from DL Faced with that daunting task, Jones controlled his emotions Emotional during a Hall of After spending close to a month on the dis- Jones delivered fl awlessly, just in a speech that took the crowd Fame visit in February to tour abled list, former Tennessee Tech pitcher Adam as he did during a 19-year career through his entire career, start- the museum in preparation Liberatore made his return to the Triple-A Okla- with the Atlanta Braves. ing with his rookie season when for this day, Thome held it homa City Dodgers on Thursday. “She changed my life forever,” he helped lead the Braves to the together despite having to wipe On Friday, the 31-year-old lefty returned to Jones said as his wife brushed 1995 World Series title. He was away tears after his daughter the mound, pitching 2/3 of an inning, striking away tears. “It took me 40 years one of the greatest switch-hit- out one batter and giving up one unearned run and some major imperfections ters in baseball history, in the See ATL, Page 11 during OKC’s 8-2 loss to the El Paso Chihuahuas. In 14 appearances this season with Oklahoma City, Liberatore is 2-2 with a 3.21 earned-run average and 14 strikeouts in 14 innings. He’s also made 17 appearances with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2018, compiling a 2-1 record with a 2.77 ERA and 12 strikeouts in 13 innings. Walker’s hard work keeps paying off

Pulaski’s Evey earns fi rst professional save BY TERESA M. WALKER Dukes of Hazzard.” Walker had been going into Former Tennessee Tech pitcher Marcus Evey Associated Press his fi nal season under contract before the exten- earned his fi rst professional save last Wednes- sion. day, as he threw the fi nal three innings of the NASHVILLE — Delanie Walker will leave the “I couldn’t top Taylor, so sorry to disappoint,” Pulaski Yankees’ 12-6 win over the Johnson City white suit to celebrate a new contract to team- Walker said with a laugh. “I couldn’t fi nd a white Cardinals. mate Taylor Lewan. The three-time Pro Bowl tight suit in time.” Evey — a 20-year-old righty — gave up two end going into his 13th NFL season is too busy Originally a sixth-round pick out of Central runs and struck out three batters in the appear- working to be better than last season. Missouri State, Walker spent his fi rst seven ance. Including two scoreless appearances at the And now Walker is under contract through 2020 seasons in the NFL with the San Francisco 49ers start of the season with the GCL Yankees West, with yet another contract extension. never catching more than 29 passes in any season. Evey is now 1-1 with a 3.44 earned-run average, “It feels good,” Walker said Saturday. “You The 6-foot-2, 248-pound Walker knew he could do one save and 29 strikeouts in 18 1/3 innings. know I feel like I worked hard on the fi eld and much more and gambled on signing with Tennes- especially off the fi eld with the community. So it see in 2013 as a free agent. Kaleiwahea assigned to AZL Cubs 1 feels good that the organization recognizes that He’s delivered with 356 receptions since 2013 Former Golden Eagle catcher Brennon Ka- and see what I did and rewarded me would have a — most by any tight end in the NFL in that span. leiwahea was assigned to the rookie-level AZL nice contract. So I’m excited about that.” Walker’s best season statistically came in 2015 Cubs 1 team on Friday. The Titans announced the extension after when he caught 94 passes for 1,088 yards, and he Kaleiwahea recently began his professional practice Friday, their second signing of the day led the Titans with 74 catches for 807 yards. Walk- career with the short-season A Eugene Emeralds with their Pro Bowl left tackle celebrating his new er has gone to the Pro Bowl the past three seasons fi ve-year, $80 million deal with a white suit and See UC, Page 11 hat mimicking Boss Hogg from the TV show “The See TITANS, Page 11 HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, July 30, 2018 — 11

SPORTS SCOREBOARD

69; Carpenter, St. Louis, 67; Goldschmidt, Whee Kim 67-65-67-69 -20 ■ On television Arizona, 67; Pham, St. Louis, 67; Hernandez, Keegan Bradley 69-63-73-64 -19 Philadelphia, 66; Baez, Chicago, 65; Gennett, Abraham Ancer 73-66-65-67 -17 Monday, July 30 Cincinnati, 64. Tommy Fleetwood 66-71-68-67 -16 RBI_Suarez, Cincinnati, 80; Baez, Chicago, 79; Danny Lee 68-69-67-68 -16 HORSE RACING Arenado, Colorado, 75; Aguilar, Milwaukee, 73; Joel Dahmen 69-68-67-69 -15 3 p.m. Hoskins, Philadelphia, 70; Rizzo, Chicago, 69; Mackenzie Hughes 69-69-67-68 -15 FS2 — Saratoga Live, Coronation Cup Stakes, at Story, Colorado, 68; Gennett, Cincinnati, 67; Andrew Putnam 67-68-71-67 -15 Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Freeman, Atlanta, 66; Markakis, Atlanta, 65. Brandt Snedeker 68-70-68-67 -15 MLB BASEBALL HITS_Markakis, Atlanta, 128; Freeman, Atlanta, Jason Kokrak 69-69-70-66 -14 6 p.m. 124; Gennett, Cincinnati, 123; Castro, Miami, Shane Lowry 70-67-68-69 -14 ESPN — Philadelphia at Boston 119; Albies, Atlanta, 118; Peraza, Cincinnati, Ian Poulter 66-69-72-67 -14 SOCCER 118; Anderson, Miami, 117; Blackmon, Col- Rory Sabbatini 68-67-68-71 -14 Golf Winner 6:30 a.m. orado, 116; Yelich, Milwaukee, 115; 2 tied at Hudson Swaff ord 66-70-67-71 -14 ESPNU — International Champions Cup, Paris 114. Ricky Barnes 67-70-69-69 -13 Saint-Germain vs. Atletico , at Singa- DOUBLES_Markakis, Atlanta, 32; Carpenter, St. Tyler Duncan 71-69-65-70 -13 The Putnam County pore Louis, 31; Albies, Atlanta, 30; Story, Colorado, Graeme McDowell 67-72-67-69 -13 SWIMMING 28; Baez, Chicago, 27; Freeman, Atlanta, 27; Kevin Tway 66-65-68-76 -13 Junior Golf Tour made a 5 p.m. Mercer, Pittsburgh, 25; Rendon, Washington, stop at the Golden Eagle NBCSN — U.S. National Championships, at Ir- 25; CTaylor, Los Angeles, 25; 5 tied at 24. Senior British Open vine, Calif. (taped) TRIPLES_KMarte, Arizona, 9; CTaylor, Los An- Golf Club on Tuesday. Tuesday, July 31 geles, 8; Baez, Chicago, 6; Dickerson, Pitts- Sunday The boys’ winner of the burgh, 6; Nimmo, New York, 6; Rosario, New At The Old Course at St. Andrews York, 6; 6 tied at 5. St. Andrews, Scotland MLB BASEBALL Purse: $2 million 5-7-year-old Division was 6 p.m. HOME RUNS_Arenado, Colorado, 27; Aguilar, Milwaukee, 25; Carpenter, St. Louis, 25; Harp- Yardage: 7,216; Par: 72 Landry Moses. ESPN — Philadelphia at Boston Final 9 p.m. er, Washington, 25; Muncy, Los Angeles, 24; Suarez, Cincinnati, 24; Goldschmidt, Arizona, Miguel Angel Jiménez 68-67-72-69 -12 MLB — Regional coverage, Milwaukee at L.A. Bernhard Langer 67-69-73-68 -11 Dodgers OR Houston at Seattle 23; Baez, Chicago, 21; Hoskins, Philadelphia, Contributed 21; 4 tied at 20. Stephen Ames 66-69-74-69 -10 SOCCER Scott McCarron 67-73-70-68 -10 7 p.m. STOLEN BASES_SMarte, Pittsburgh, 25; MTay- lor, Washington, 24; Turner, Washington, 24; Kirk Triplett 65-71-73-69 -10 ESPN2 — International Champions Cup, Man- Marco Dawson 71-67-73-68 -9 chester United vs. Real Madrid, at Miami Inciarte, Atlanta, 23; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 22; Baez, Chicago, 19; Cain, Milwaukee, 19; Tom Lehman 68-71-71-69 -9 7:25 p.m. Tom Pernice Jr. 70-68-71-70 -9 ESPNEWS — International Champions Cup, Tot- Peraza, Cincinnati, 17; Dyson, Arizona, 16; 3 tied at 14. Thaworn Wiratchant 65-76-69-69 -9 tenham Hotspur vs. AC Milan, at Minneapolis Prayad Marksaeng 70-70-70-71 -7 OPEN: Godwin, Boykin fare well in 9 p.m. PITCHING_Scherzer, Washington, 14-5; Greinke, Arizona, 12-5; Lester, Chicago, 12-3; Nola, Jarmo Sandelin 68-69-74-71 -6 ESPN — International Champions Cup, Barcelo- Billy Andrade 70-72-69-73 -4 na vs. AS Roma, at Arlington, Texas Philadelphia, 12-3; Godley, Arizona, 11-6; Mi- kolas, St. Louis, 11-3; Chacin, Milwaukee, 10- Woody Austin 70-73-71-70 -4 3; Newcomb, Atlanta, 10-5; 4 tied at 9. Jerry Kelly 74-67-72-72 -3 senior division at White Plains ■ David McKenzie 70-72-70-73 -3 Baseball ERA_deGrom, New York, 1.82; Scherzer, Wash- National League ington, 2.30; Nola, Philadelphia, 2.42; Mikolas, Colin Montgomerie 71-68-72-74 -3 St. Louis, 2.83; Greinke, Arizona, 2.96; Fol- Vijay Singh 68-69-75-73 -3 From Page 10 Jaquess fi nished at 178 and Mills Rog- Stephen Dodd 72-69-70-75 -2 All Times EDT tynewicz, Atlanta, 3.05; Lester, Chicago, 3.06; ers was next at 179. Ryan Sarr shot East Division Freeland, Colorado, 3.13; Newcomb, Atlanta, “My goal today (Sunday) was to 88-93 over two days to fi nish at 181 W L Pct GB 3.23; Corbin, Arizona, 3.26. ■ Racing Philadelphia 58 47 .552 — AL Leaders Gander Outdoors 400 just clean up the round from yester- and Shane Allison closed things out Atlanta 55 47 .539 1½ day,” Garrison explained. “I had been at 190. Kyle Coburn fi nished at 199 Washington 52 53 .495 6 By The Associated Press Sunday Miami 46 61 .430 13 BATTING_Betts, Boston, .344; Altuve, Houston, At Pocono Raceway hitting it good and I had been putting and Nathan Kitzis did not fi nish. New York 44 59 .427 13 .329; Martinez, Boston, .326; Segura, Seattle, Long Pond, Pa. well, so I knew if I just cleaned up The Senior A Division was led by Central Division .317; Machado, Los Angeles, .315; Trout, Los Lap length: 2.5 miles W L Pct GB Angeles, .310; Rosario, Minnesota, .305; Sim- (Start position in parentheses) some mistakes I should have a pretty John Godwin and Richard Boykin Chicago 61 44 .581 — mons, Los Angeles, .304; Brantley, Cleveland, 1. (28) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 164. Milwaukee 61 47 .565 1½ good chance to shoot well and I was at 146. Steve Flowers was next at 149 .302; Benintendi, Boston, .300. 2. (1) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 164. Pittsburgh 55 52 .514 7 RUNS_Lindor, Cleveland, 90; Betts, Boston, 84; 3. (10) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 164. able to do that.” and Gary Flynn fi red a 73 on Sunday St. Louis 53 52 .505 8 Trout, Los Angeles, 80; Martinez, Boston, 76; 4. (29) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 164. Cincinnati 48 58 .453 13½ Ramirez, Cleveland, 75; Benintendi, Boston, 5. (3) Erik Jones, Toyota, 164. Garrison started off Sunday to close out the tournament at 152. West Division 73; Springer, Houston, 72; Bregman, Houston, 6. (38) William Byron, Chevrolet, 164. with three birdies in his fi rst four Mike Neal shot 153 and Dewayne W L Pct GB 71; Judge, New York, 70; 2 tied at 69. 7. (6) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 164. Los Angeles 59 47 .557 — RBI_Martinez, Boston, 89; KDavis, Oakland, 80; 8. (9) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 164. holes. His round slowed down a Galey was next at 154. John Wessels Arizona 59 48 .551 ½ Ramirez, Cleveland, 74; Encarnacion, Cleve- 9. (7) Kurt Busch, Ford, 164. little bit until he picked up birdies shot 76-80 for a 156 total and Peter Colorado 57 47 .548 1 land, 73; Bregman, Houston, 71; Haniger, 10. (2) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 164. San Francisco 53 54 .495 6½ Seattle, 68; Lindor, Cleveland, 67; Lowrie, 11. (31) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 164. on the 14th hole and on the 16th and Grima shot 157 after closing things San Diego 42 66 .389 18 Oakland, 66; Machado, Los Angeles, 65; 4 12. (33) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 164. Sunday’s Games 17th holes near the end of his round. out with an 81 on Sunday. tied at 64. 13. (37) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 164. Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 0 HITS_Altuve, Houston, 134; Rosario, Minnesota, 14. (14) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 164. Wes Spillers, the former Upperman Keith Ramsey slipped by Daryl Miami 5, Washington 0 128; Segura, Seattle, 127; Martinez, Boston, 15. (8) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 164. Atlanta 4, L.A. Dodgers 1 125; Lindor, Cleveland, 123; Castellanos, De- 16. (13) Michael McDowell, Ford, 164. High School golf star, won the fi rst Thacker to take the top spot in the N.Y. Mets 1, Pittsburgh 0 troit, 120; Betts, Boston, 118; Merrifi eld, Kan- 17. (35) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 164. fl ight with a 2-over-par 146 for 36 Senior B Division. Ramsey fi red a Colorado 3, Oakland 2 sas City, 118; Jones, Baltimore, 117; Gordon, 18. (11) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 164. San Francisco 8, Milwaukee 5 Seattle, 116. 19. (16) David Ragan, Ford, 164. holes. Adam Cunningham and Hal 150 for the tournament with Thacker Arizona 5, San Diego 4 DOUBLES_Escobar, Arizona, 37; Lindor, Cleve- 20. (5) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 164. Lamb were next at 147 with Tyler one stroke back at 151. Jeff Dunn and Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 2 land, 34; Bregman, Houston, 33; Castellanos, 21. (36) Paul Menard, Ford, 164. Monday’s Games Detroit, 31; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 31; Andu- 22. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 164. Hillis and Travis Bumbalough both Larry Moores shot 155. David Edging- Philadelphia (Nola 12-3) at Boston (Price 11-6), jar, New York, 30; Bogaerts, Boston, 30; Abreu, 23. (32) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 164. 7:10 p.m. fi nishing with 148s. Zach Baker shot ton was next at 163 and Glenn Drodge Chicago, 29; Jones, Baltimore, 28; Smoak, 24. (15) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 164. Miami (Chen 3-7) at Atlanta (Teheran 7-7), 7:35 Toronto, 28. 25. (34) Aric Almirola, Ford, 164. a 77 Sunday to close the tourney at carded a 164 for 36 holes. p.m. TRIPLES_Sanchez, Chicago, 9; Smith, Tampa 26. (30) Joey Logano, Ford, 164. Colorado (Anderson 6-3) at St. Louis (Martinez Bay, 7; Benintendi, Boston, 6; Hernandez, 27. (18) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 164. 151. Jack McNeely was two strokes Rick Firestone fi nished fi rst in the 6-6), 8:10 p.m. Toronto, 6; Chapman, Oakland, 5; Moncada, 28. (20) JJ Yeley, Toyota, 164. back at 153. Trevor Howard had a 154, Senior C Division with a 36-hole total Milwaukee (Peralta 4-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Maeda Chicago, 5; Profar, Texas, 5; 7 tied at 4. 29. (19) Jeff rey Earnhardt, Toyota, 163. 7-5), 10:10 p.m. HOME RUNS_Martinez, Boston, 32; Ramirez, 30. (40) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 162. while Reece Jones carded a 155 and of 164, nine strokes ahead of Vincent San Francisco (Holland 5-8) at San Diego (Lauer Cleveland, 30; Trout, Los Angeles, 29; KDa- 31. (23) Kyle Weatherman, Chevrolet, 161. Brian Howard fi nished with a 157, Pestilli at 173. Danny Sutton shot 174 5-7), 10:10 p.m. vis, Oakland, 28; Lindor, Cleveland, 27; Gallo, 32. (25) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 161. American League Texas, 26; Judge, New York, 26; Betts, Boston, 33. (39) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, Accident, 153. after fi ring an 82 on Sunday. and Dave Weidner was four strokes 25; Cruz, Seattle, 25; 3 tied at 24. 34. (24) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 148. Doug Jones, Garteth Moody and back at 178. Brandy Winston fi red an All Times EDT STOLEN BASES_Gordon, Seattle, 25; Ramirez, 35. (22) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 146. East Division Cleveland, 23; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 22; 36. (27) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 142. Benton Williams all fi nished atop the 85 Sunday to fi nish at 179 and James W L Pct GB Anderson, Chicago, 21; Betts, Boston, 20; 37. (12) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, Transmission, second fl ight at 149. Mark Frazier Henley completed the tournament at Boston 74 33 .692 — Trout, Los Angeles, 20; Benintendi, Boston, 123. New York 67 37 .644 5½ 18; DeShields, Texas, 18; Smith, Tampa Bay, 38. (4) Brad Keselowski, Ford, Accident, 121. had a 158, while Blake Taylor, Paul 189. Butch Barton shot 191. Tampa Bay 53 53 .500 20½ 18; RDavis, Cleveland, 16. 39. (21) Corey LaJoie, Chevrolet, Accident, 95. PITCHING_Severino, New York, 14-4; Kluber, Ballard and Tyler Pugh fi nished at The Super Senior A Division was Toronto 48 56 .462 24½ Baltimore 32 74 .302 41½ Cleveland, 13-6; Porcello, Boston, 13-4; Car- ■ Cycling 159. Trey McNear fi nished the tour- won by Donnie Loftis, who carded a Central Division rasco, Cleveland, 12-5; Gonzales, Seattle, 12- W L Pct GB 5; Snell, Tampa Bay, 12-5; 5 tied at 11. ney at 160, as did Victor Harrison. 72-73 to fi nish at 145. Gary Verbel was Cleveland 57 47 .548 — ERA_Sale, Boston, 2.04; Verlander, Houston, Brent Moores was at 163, while Jerry next at 150 and Bill Toye shot 72-80 to Minnesota 48 56 .462 9 2.24; Snell, Tampa Bay, 2.27; Bauer, Cleve- By The Associated Press Detroit 45 62 .421 13½ land, 2.32; Cole, Houston, 2.54; Skaggs, Los Sunday At Paris | 21st (Final) Stage Roberts shot 166, Scott Clayton fi red fi nish at 152. Bernie Wickersham was Chicago 37 68 .352 20½ Angeles, 2.62; Kluber, Cleveland, 2.79; Mor- A largely ceremonial 72.1-mile ride from a 170 and Chris Western wrapped up four strokes back at 156. Lonnie Pul- Kansas City 32 73 .305 25½ ton, Houston, 2.89; Severino, New York, 2.94. Houilles to the Champs-Elysees West Division 1. Alexander Kristoff , Norway, UAE Team Emir- the scoring at 171. lum carded a 156 and Bob Weaver had W L Pct GB ■ Golf ates, 2:46:36. Houston 67 40 .626 — 2. , Germany, Trek-Segafredo, Justin Hill and Wade Wheaton 159. Herschell Judd shot a 78 Sunday Seattle 62 43 .590 4 Scottish Open same time. carded identical 158s to fi nish at the to fi nish at 159 and Ted Wolanin Oakland 61 46 .570 6 3. Arnaud Demare, France, Groupama-FDJ, Los Angeles 54 53 .505 13 Sunday same time. top of the third fl ight. Harold Pen- wrapped things up at 166. Texas 45 62 .421 22 At Gullane GC 4. , Norway, Dimension ley shot a 78 Sunday to fi nish at 161. John Beal shot 75 Sunday and Rich- Sunday’s Games Gullane, Scotland Data, same time. Boston 3, Minnesota 0 Purse: $1.5 million 5. Christophe Laporte, France, Cofi dis, same Lohan Sutton and Dave Moody were ard Vice carded a 76 to both fi nish N.Y. Yankees 6, Kansas City 3 Yardage: 6,480; Par: 71 time. next at 164 and Shea Callahan carded at 158, good enough to sit at the top Baltimore 11, Tampa Bay 5 Final 6. Max Richeze, Argentina, Quick-Step Floors, Cleveland 8, Detroit 1 Aiya Jutanugarn 6 7-65-73-66 -13 same time. a 165. Trevor Groce completed the of the Super Senior B Division. Ken Texas 4, Houston 3 Minjee Lee 67-68-71-66 -12 7. Sonny Colbrelli, , Bahrain-Merida, same Toronto 7, Chicago White Sox 4 Jin Young Ko 71-70-68-67 -8 time. two-day tournament with a 166. Tyler Curry was one stroke back at 159 and Colorado 3, Oakland 2 Haeji Kang 67-69-71-69 -8 8. , Slovakia, Bora-Hansgrohe, same Madden shot 168, just two strokes Burrell Johnson fi nished at 160. Jim Seattle 8, L.A. Angels 5 Carlota Ciganda 70-70-68-69 -7 time. Monday’s Games Amy Yang 66-66-73-72 -7 9. Andrea Pasqualon, Italy, Wanty-Groupe Gob- ahead of George Moore at 170. Jere- Selph closed out the tournament at Philadelphia (Nola 12-3) at Boston (Price 11-6), In-Kyung Kim 66-70-74-68 -6 ert, same time. my Govero fi nished with a 171. 164, while Larry Maddux, Don Gen- 7:10 p.m. Jacqui Concolino 72-70-71-66 -5 10. Jasper De Buyst, Belgium, Lotto Soudal, Cleveland (Bieber 5-2) at Minnesota (Santana Lee-Anne Pace 68-69-72-70 -5 same time. James Slaven carded a 170 over 36 try and Ron Chambers all fi nished at 0-0), 8:10 p.m. Tiff any Joh 62-67-80-70 -5 11. Timothy Dupont, Belgium, Wanty-Groupe holes to capture fi rst in the fourth 165. Steve Austin fi nished with a 172 Texas (Perez 2-4) at Arizona (Ray 3-2), 9:40 p.m. Peiyun Chien 70-66-77-67 -4 Gobert, same time. Toronto (Estrada 4-7) at Oakland (Jackson 1-2), Jenny Haglund 72-70-69-69 -4 12. Thomas Boudat, France, Direct Energie, fl ight. Aaron McDermott shot 170 and and Andy Redus closed things out at 10:05 p.m. Sung Hyun Park 67-67-77-69 -4 same time. Houston (Cole 10-2) at Seattle (Paxton 8-4), Cristie Kerr 72-68-70-70 -4 13. , Belgium, EF Education Eric Caskey was third at 177. Tyler 181. 10:10 p.m. Karrie Webb 71-69-70-70 -4 First-Drapac, same time. 14. Magnus Cort, Denmark, Astana, same time. NL Leaders Canadian Open 15. Oliver Naesen, Belgium, AG2R La Mondiale, same time. By The Associated Press Sunday At Glen Abbey Golf Club 16. Daniele Bennati, Italy, Movistar, same time. BATTING_Yelich, Milwaukee, .320; Markakis, At- 17. Nikias Arndt, Germany, Sunweb, same time. lanta, .320; Gennett, Cincinnati, .319; Dicker- Oakville, Ontario Purse: $6.2 million 18. Edward Theuns, Belgium, Sunweb, same son, Pittsburgh, .318; Freeman, Atlanta, .313; time. ATL: Cleveland slugger Jim Thome Realmuto, Miami, .311; Almora, Chicago, .310; Yardage: 7,253; Par 72 Final 19. Mathew Hayman, Australia, Mitchelton-Scott, Arenado, Colorado, .306; Kemp, Los Angeles, same time. .303; Winker, Cincinnati, .299. a-amateur RUNS_Blackmon, Colorado, 78; Albies, Atlanta, Dustin Johnson 68-66-65-66 -23 20. Timo Roosen, Netherlands, LottoNL-Jumbo, among those inducted in shrine 76; Yelich, Milwaukee, 70; Arenado, Colorado, Byeong Hun An 66-67-66-69 -20 same time.

From Page 10 of Don Gregorio. His son Vladimir Jr., the top prospect in the minor Lila sang the national anthem. Like leagues with the Blue Jays, was in Jones, he heaped praise on his wife, attendance. The nine-time All-Star TITANS: Walker takes leadership role Andrea. outfi elder batted .318 with 449 homers “Obviously, induction into the Hall and 1,496 RBIs and is the fi rst player From Page 10 Walker said he knew to still be able to play of Fame is one of the greatest honors inducted wearing the cap of the An- this all was possible, the way I’ll play and of my life,” Thome said. “The best gels, the team where he enjoyed his and was the game’s which is why he left the for them to give me an thing, though, that’s ever happened greatest success. MVP last January. 49ers. extension.” to me is the day you agreed to marry Just as he did in his unfl appable Titans coach Mike “I had something good Now 33 and with the me. You are without a doubt the best role in the bullpen during his career Vrabel notes Walker there,” Walker said. most NFL experience on teammate I could ever have and, with as an ace reliever, Hoff man was didn’t come into the “You know they loved the roster, Walker says the world as my witness, I love you fl awless in delivering his speech, also league as a fi rst-round me there. They gave me people ask him how he more today than ever.” closing it by thanking his wife, Tracy. pick or starter from the the opportunity to play, stays in such shape at The lefty-swinging Thome hit 612 “You shared with me this amazing beginning. but I didn’t see myself his age. home runs, eighth all-time, and had journey of ups and downs from the “He’s worked and he’s being that guy that I Walker said he an MLB record 13 walk-off homers, beginning, always never letting me gotten better every year, wanted to be. Knowing learned by watching mostly for the Cleveland Indians. get too high or get too low,” Hoff man and he continues to do that I can be a dominant former teammates like Thome marveled that the genesis said. “I love you.” that and takes great care starter in this league, Larry Allen and Bryant of this moment was hitting rocks on Hoff man played the bulk of his of his body and foot- and the Titans gave me Young and copying how a gravel driveway with an aluminum career with the San Diego Padres ball’s very important to the opportunity. So I’m they took care of them- bat as a kid. before fi nishing with the Milwaukee him,” Vrabel said. thankful and I’m blessed selves. “It’s been my great privilege to Brewers. After failing to impress the have played the game for as long as I front offi ce in three years as a short- did,” he said. “And I can say this with stop, he switched to the bullpen and certainty, the possibilities are just as became a star. Using a stultifying important as the outcome. Living the change-up, Hoff man recorded 601 UC: Seth Lucio shines on the mound dream that is major league baseball, saves over 18 seasons, second all- the best part is not the result but time to former Yankees star Mariano From Page 10 righty recorded an out and did not taking the journey with the people Rivera’s 652. give up a run during the Crushers’ whose contributions make it all Morris, now 63, spent 15 years after signing with the Cubs as a free 4-3 win over the Traverse City Beach possible. “I’m so honored to be part on the ballot before getting the call agent. In 11 games with the Emeralds, Bums. of something so special. Baseball is from the Hall of Fame last Decem- the 22-year-old batted .240, scored two On Friday, Lucio pitched a scoreless beautiful.” ber. Known for his toughness on the runs, drove in two more and compiled inning and fanned two batters during Greeted by hundreds of fans mound, he pitched 18 seasons for the a .367 on-base percentage. Lake Erie’s 5-3 win over the Windy waving Dominican Republic fl ags, Tigers, Twins, Blue Jays and Indi- City ThunderBolts. Guerrero spoke in his native Spanish ans, and played on four World Series Lucio has solid week And on Sunday, he threw one in- in a speech that was translated from champions. The crowning achieve- for Lake Erie ning, gave up one run and struck out Spanish and lasted just fi ve minutes. ment of his career was his 1-0, 10-in- On the independent baseball level, two more batters during the Crushers’ He thanked his father and mother, ning complete-game victory in Game former Tennessee Tech pitcher Seth 6-4 loss to the ThunderBolts. who cooked dinners for him and does 7 of the 1991 World Series while pitch- Lucio had a solid week for the Lake This season, Lucio is 1-1 with a 2.70 the same now for his son, and the ing for his hometown Twins against Erie Crushers of the Frontier League. ERA, one save and 12 strikeouts in 10 fans and the people in his hometown the Braves. On Wednesday, the 25-year-old innings over 11 appearances. 12 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, July 30, 2018

SPORTS Team Sky expects to Newcomb close to no-hitter continue dominance BY GEORGE HENRY Associated Press of Tour de France ATLANTA — Sean Newcomb thought his near no-hitter would be BY SAMUEL PETREQUIN the story of the day. Associated Press Then he picked up his phone. Newcomb said he had forgotten PARIS — The Tour de France has a new champi- about racist, homophobic and on, but the narrative remains the same at cycling’s sexist tweets he sent as a teenager, biggest race: Team Sky’s domination has no but was quickly reminded a few limits. minutes after speaking with the By placing Geraint Thomas on top of the podium media about the Atlanta Braves’ 4-1 on the Champs-Elysees on Sunday, the British out- win Sunday over the Los Angeles fi t ended three weeks of racing which sadly lacked Dodgers. suspense with a sixth win in the past seven Tours. After seeing that he had been Once again, Team Sky riders have been un- called out, the 25-year-old New- touchable on the roads of France, controlling the comb said it was his idea to bring race with ease as Thomas became the third Briton reporters back to the clubhouse so to win the Tour after Bradley Wiggins and four- he could address the issue before he time champion . went home. Since Wiggins won in 2012 wearing a Team Sky The old tweets overshadowed his jersey, the richest team in the peloton has claimed career-best moment. every edition of the race except one, in 2014 when “This is something obviously that Froome crashed out and Vincenzo Nibali of Italy can’t be happening,” he said. “I feel emerged victorious. bad about it. I don’t mean to off end Even the expulsion of Gianni Moscon for punch- anybody. It was six, seven years ago. ing a rival during Stage 15 had no eff ect on Sky’s I didn’t mean anything by it and I well-oiled machine, as the team managed by Dave defi nitely regret it, for sure.” John Bazemore | AP Brailsford completed a fourth consecutive Grand Newcomb came within one strike Atlanta Braves pitcher Sean Newcomb works in the fi fth inning of a Tour win. of pitching the fi rst no-hitter by game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sunday in Atlanta. “We were well behind our goals the year we the Braves since 1994, denied when started, we did better the next year then we won Chris Taylor sharply singled with Newcomb (10-5) exited to a thun- Less than an hour later, New- the Tour with Bradley,” said Brailsford, who has two outs in the ninth inning. derous standing ovation from the comb was talking about his off en- supervised the team since it was created in 2010. “I was happy to get to that point sellout crowd at SunTrust Park as sive tweets. “Chris Froome learned a lot by riding along- and annoyed it was just a ground- manager Brian Snitker removed “I just wanted to apologize for side Bradley, he gained a lot of experience, then ball through the hole,” Newcomb him. Snitker took the ball and gave any insensitive material,” he said. Geraint learned from Chris. It is passed on from said. “In hindsight, you’d like to it back to Newcomb as a keepsake “It was a long time ago, six or seven a generation to the next. We are always thinking throw a diff erent pitch or some- — instead, Newcomb simply tossed years ago, saying some stupid stuff about the future.” thing, but I will just take that and go it toward the Atlanta dugout as he with friends.” Although Thomas has yet to extend his contract forward.” walked off , wanting no souvenir of Newcomb struck out eight and with Sky, both he and Froome are expected to be Newcomb had a 2-2 count when the near-miss. walked one against the NL West part of the team next season. At 32, Thomas is Taylor hit a hard grounder beyond Kent Mercker was the last Atlan- leaders. He retired the fi rst 15 in the best form of his life while the 33-year-old the reach of diving third baseman ta pitcher to throw a no-hitter, doing batters before walking Yasiel Puig Froome will try again to equal fi ve-time Tour Johan Camargo. That came on the it 24 years ago at Dodger Stadium. to begin the sixth, and that was the winners Jacques Anquetil, , Bernard career-high 134th and fi nal pitch by There have been three no-hitters in only runner Newcomb permitted Hinault and Miguel Indurain. the lefty. the majors this year. until the ninth.

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