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Herald-CitizenFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 116TH YEAR | NO. 266 50 CENTS Algood election suit costs $18K BY JIM HERRIN suit. ‘THE ELECTION COMMISSION HAS ballots were cast for Ruby line item in the County Attor- HERALD-CITIZEN “This was not budgeted Hawkins, which made her ney’s budget. as there is no way to predict ITS OWN ATTORNEY, (BUT) THE COUNTY the winner by one vote — a Historically, the county A lawsuit fi led over the out- there would be an election IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING THE LEGAL result that was certifi ed by attorney represented the come of the Algood municipal lawsuit, as they are rare,” the Putnam County Election Election Commission in any election will end up costing said County Executive Randy FEES.’ Commission. litigation, but that changed in the county more than $18,000. Porter in a memo to commis- Grant’s challenge was later 2009 when the body voted to The Fiscal Review Commit- sioners. “This amendment is Randy Porter dismissed by Chancellor Ron employ its own legal counsel. tee next week will consider to move the funds to pay the Putnam County Executive Thurman. “The Election Commission whether to approve taking legal fees.” Election administrator has its own attorney, (but) the $18,137 from the County Gen- Justin Grant fi led the elec- but weren’t provided with the Debbie Steidl said her budget county is responsible for pay- eral fund balance to pay the tion challenge after an audit proper ballot. has no line item for legal fees ing the legal fees,” said Porter. legal fees of Nashville attor- of the results found three Unoffi cial results on elec- because the county is respon- The Fiscal Review Commit- ney John Harris, who repre- people who voted in the race tion night had noted that sible for those fees. The pro- tee will consider the budget sented the Putnam County that shouldn’t have, and two Grant was the winner by posed amendment would add amendment when it meets Election Commission in that people who should have voted one vote, but two provisional the funds to the Legal Service Nov. 13. Arsonist sentenced in Overton County

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A man pleaded guilty Wednes- day in the Overton County criminal court for two counts of aggravated arson, arson, theft over $10,000, attempted carjack- ing and destruction of evidence. Calvin D. Booher, 40, was accused of setting fi re to three homes in Livingston in Sep- tember 2016. Residents were inside one of the homes at the time of the fi re, according to a statement from the Offi ce of the 13th Judicial District Attorney JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN General. A display from the Putnam County Veterans Hall was among the exhibits at the Cookeville High School Veterans Booher was sentenced to 15 Program Thursday evening. years for the aggravated arson off enses to serve at 100 percent, CHS program says ‘Th ank You’ to veterans SEE ARSON, PAGE A2 BY JIM HERRIN and defend my country,” he The program also fea- HERALD-CITIZEN said. “I have no idea what tured performances by the any of you have experienced CHS Chorus and CHS Band “Two words. Eight let- — your fear, your bravery, and included a reading of ters.” your suff ering, your surviv- World War I letters by CHS Pot found at That was the recurring al.” Speech Team members theme of a speech given by He said he was “just sim- John-Clarke Bull and Cam- State Sen. Paul Bailey at the ply a grateful American.” eron Hinzey. Tech Village Cookeville High School Vet- He concluded, “Ceremo- Veterans from all of the BY PAIGE STANAGE erans Day program Thurs- nies are important, but our military services and all of HERALD-CITIZEN day evening. gratitude must be more than the wars and confl icts that “Thank you. We say it once a year.” the U.S. has been involved Two men were arrested at all the time. Sometimes we JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN “We honor these men and in were also recognized. Tech Village Thursday after a don’t even think about it,” Vietnam veteran Jim women most by standing “By the only ‘metric’ that large amount of marijuana was Bailey said. “When do two Phillips, right, talks and honoring our nation’s matters (the total love and allegedly found in their apart- words, eight letters earn with David Frazier and fl ag and the Star Spangled appreciation in full display ment. their stripes as words of Aaron McDermott at the Banner for which they have for the greatest Americans James Paris, gratitude? It happens when CHS Veterans Program fought,” he said. “And the among us), our ... program 22, of Smyrna and we put action behind those Thursday. only time we should kneel last evening was successful Dylan Johnson, 18, words.” is in prayer, saying two well beyond anyone’s rea- of Cookeville are Bailey told the gathering “I’ve never left my family words, eight letters: thank sonable goals and aspira- accused of pos- that he had “never worn the for months or years to travel you to God for the American tions,” said Nickey Philpot, sessing controlled uniform.” across the world to fi ght for veteran.” JROTC senior instructor. substances. Johnson According to the arrest warrants, a strong smell of marijuana was Holiday toy parade set for Saturday, begins at Depot coming from their apartment. The hall BY PAIGE STANAGE Party. Harley-Davidson release. proud that this event has director told them HERALD-CITIZEN The parade benefi ts the The parade is organized helped raise thousands of that since they were Cookeville Police Depart- by volunteers from the dollars to support children on school property, Boswell’s Harley-David- ments’ Police Athletic Upper Cumberland HOG and families in the commu- Paris their apartment son is about to kick off the League, which has a mis- (Harley Owners Group) nity,” says Bubba Boswell, would be searched. holidays with its annual sion to “promote education- Chapter and the staff of president of the Nashville Tennessee Tech Offi cer Rob- Cookeville Toy Parade. al and recreational oppor- Boswell’s Country Roads based Boswell’s Harley-Da- ert King found approximately Staging for the event is tunities for our children Harley-Davidson. vidson. one and three-quarter pounds 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, through community based “The Upper Cumberland The parade is open to all of marijuana in a large, airtight at the downtown depot. programs that will help is loaded with great and brands of motorcycles. tote in a bedroom closet, a set of Departure will be noon, and them become more produc- caring motorcycle riders, For more information, digital scales and empty bag- the parade ends at Boswell’s tive, contributing members and this shows the commu- contact Bubba Boswell at gies. Country Roads Harley-Da- of society,” according to the nity how we contribute to 615-533-6761 or Gary Bag- Paris and Johnson were ar- vidson for a Toy Parade Boswell’s Country Roads a very needy cause. We are well at 615-948-0992. rested with bonds of $5,000 each. herald-citizen.com INDEX 2 sections | 20 pages OBITUARIES Page A7 HOW TO REACH US Herald-Citizen DEAR ABBY A8 COMICS B7 OPINION A4 Perry Hensley, Livingston Call us: 931-526-9715 CALENDAR A6 CROSSWORD B6 SPORTS B1 Billy Wright, Cookeville Come on in: 1300 Neal St, Cookeville TN 38501 CLASSIFIED B4 LIVING A8 SUDOKU A6 David Evans, Wartrace On the web: www.herald-citizen.com A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Amber alert issued for Thursday Cash 3 missing Tennessee teen Evening 8-4-7, Lucky Sum: 19 Midday 4-6-1, Lucky ROCKWOOD, Tenn. (AP) — Authorities have is- Sum: 11 sued an Amber alert for a 17-year-old girl report- Morning 6-8-0, Lucky ed missing from Rockwood, Tennessee. Sum: 14 Rockwood police told news outlets Friday morning that she was believed to be with a man, Cash 4 and a van they were traveling in was found aban- Evening 5-2-4-4, Lucky doned in Chattanooga. Sum: 15 The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says Midday 5-9-3-9, Lucky Haley Brandenburg was last seen wearing tan Sum: 26 Adidas pants with a pink stripe and a green Sub- Morning 0-5-6-2, Lucky Sum: 13 way shirt.

Cash4Life BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN 31-35-42-44-52, Cash Ball: 4 Algood Seniors honor vets THSO announces The Algood Senior Center held a special lunch to honor veterans who 0READER SERVICES0 represent World War II, Korea and Vietnam war eras. Back row from Address: left, Putnam County Executive Randy Porter, Freddie Nelson, Jerry federal grant 1300 Neal St. Barthelemy, Robert Staff ord, Luther Caudill, Pasco Ruggiano, Delton Cookeville, TN 38501 Cole, Tim Shea, Jim Treadway, Chris Smith, Gaywon Ferrell, James BY PAIGE STANAGE Herron, Benton Nelson, Wayne Poston and Charles Judd. Front row from HERALD-CITIZEN Mailing Address: left, Jack Smith, William Easterly, J.W. Webb and Jim Evans. Putnam County agencies will receive P.O. Box 2729 $960,736.08 from grants distributed from the Cookeville TN 38502 National Highway Traffic Safety Administra- tion for the 2018-2019 fiscal year. Phone: 931-526-9715 The Algood Police Department and Baxter Fax: 931-526-1209 Police Department will each receive $5,000 for high visibility enforcement; the Cookeville News Police Department will receive $52,560.40 for [email protected] alcohol and impaired driving enforcement, Sports police traffic services, and teen driver safety; [email protected] the Monterey Police Department will receive Advertising $10,000 for alcohol impaired driving enforce- [email protected] ment; Tennessee District Attorney General, Living 13th judicial district will receive $189,500 for [email protected] driving under the influence prosecution; and Circulation Tennessee Tech will receive $698,675.68 for safe [email protected] communities and child passenger safety and Business News occupant protection, according to the Tennes- [email protected] see Highway Safety Office release. 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Go Ashburn, Madison Moody (founder of the pageant), Heather Eishan, worth $2,5000 to $10,000; bond is $200,000. to www.herald-citizen.com Anna Grace Jensen; second row, Carter Capron-Alcott, Tylor Long, Kenneth White, 38, of Cookeville; arrested by the and click on “Photo Gallery.” David Rowland, Jake Baker; third row, Michael Atterberry, Kenton Martin CPD for manufacturing/delivering/selling/pos- Also, many photos included in Bratcher, Chaco (Madison’s family dog) and Lewis West. Miss Fabulous sessing meth, manufacturing/delivering/selling/ online stories are available for is open to participants with special needs. It begins at 10 a.m. Saturday, possessing schedule II drugs; and unlawful pos- purchase. at the Cookeville Community Center. session of drug paraphernalia; bond is $85,000. Donnie Bilbrey, 49, of Cookeville; arrested by the Subscriptions PCSO for theft of property; bond is $30,000 To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. David Moore, 47, of Cookeville; arrested by the Visa, MasterCard, Discover PCSO for manufacturing/delivering/selling/pos- and AmEx accepted. Grant to build a new Habitat house sessing methamphetamine and unlawful posses- Rates: PUTNAM COUNTY 2019, more than 100 families. PCHFH is a sion of drug paraphernalia; bond is $10,000. 3 mo 6 mo 1yr HABITAT FOR HU- adults and children will non-profi t Christian Jamie Rodgers, 30, of Cookeville; arrested by the Carrier or MANITY — Habitat for be living in high-qual- housing ministry that PCSO for aggravated criminal trespass; bond is Mail: 385 Humanity of Tennessee ity, energy-effi cient builds simple, decent $5,000. Zip Code $28 $54 $95 is directing $15,500 in homes built in part and aff ordable homes in Corey Gamble, 22, of Baxter; arrested by the Bax- Print & grant funding to Put- from this funding. partnership with God ter Police department for domestic assault and E-Edition $29 $56 $98 nam County Habitat for “We share Habitat’s and families in need. resisting arrest; bond is $3,500. E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 Humanity to build one mission and its pas- Habitat for Human- Adam Kidd, 29, of Cookeville; arrested by the Mail: Outside new home in Cookeville. sion for creating new ity is propelled by a Algood Police Department for driving under the 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 The funding comes homeownership oppor- vision of a world where influence; bond is $1,000. Mail: Outside as part of a half-mil- tunities to Tennessee everyone has a decent Caleb Vaughn, 28, of Monterey; arrested by the Tennessee $82 $132 $220 lion-dollar grant from families, so it’s a very place to live. Habitat Monterey Police Department for domestic assault; the Tennessee Housing natural partnership,” for Humanity began in bond is $1,000. Miss Your Paper? Development Agency. said THDA Executive Tennessee in 1978 when Your carrier is an independent PCHFH and its sister Director Ralph M. Appalachia Habitat was contractor. However, as a organizations through- Perrey. “We’re always created serving Scott service to our subscribers, our out the state will apply confi dent that Habitat is and Morgan counties. ARSON: ‘Thankful no lives circulation department is open the grant toward the going to put our funding The Christian housing from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- construction of 30 new to good use, and I’m organization has grown were lost’ because of arson day-Friday and from homes for low-income sure more than a few over the past 40 years 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to families. THDA staff ers will be to include 45 affi liates FROM PAGE A1 answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. “We are extremely among the volunteers that serve 62 counties. grateful for THDA’s at build sites across the Tennessee is ranked the and nine years for the remaining off enses as a Herald-Citizen partnership and sup- state.” 4th largest builder of range II multiple off ender. USPS 313-680 port,” said Colleen Dud- In addition to sup- Habitat for Humanity Both sentences will run consecutively for a ISSN 8750-5541 ley, executive director of porting Habitat for homes in the country. total of 24 years behind bars. The Herald-Citizen is published Habitat for Humanity of Humanity with grant To learn more, visit “Calvin Booher is a violent off ender who put the daily except Saturdays, New Year’s Tennessee. “This THDA funding, THDA also HabitatTN.org. lives and property of Overton County citizens at Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, grant provides us with a provides zero-interest Funding for the serious risk,” said District Attorney General Bry- Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day solid foundation to spur home loans to qualifi ed $500,000 THDA grant ant Dunaway. “He was a multiple off ender, having by Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, our larger fundraising Habitat homeowners. came from the Tennes- had prior felony convictions. We are very pleased TN 38502. Periodicals postage paid eff orts, which will reach Habitat homeowners see Housing Trust Fund to have him removed from our community and at Cookeville TN. POSTMASTER: send $3 million from individ- help build their own (THTF) which receives placed in the custody of the Tennessee Depart- address changes to Herald-Citizen, uals, churches, founda- homes alongside volun- no state tax dollars but ment of Corrections. We are also thankful that no P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. The Herald-Citizen is a member of tions and businesses to teers and pay an aff ord- is instead funded by lives were lost due to the actions of Booher.” the Tennessee Press Association complete these builds.” able mortgage that, in revenue from THDA’s This case was investigated by the Tennessee and the Associated Press. The As- Local Habitat chap- turn, helps fund future mortgage loan program. Bureau of Investigation, Livingston Police De- sociated Press is entitled exclusively ters could apply for Habitat builds. Since 2006, THDA has partment, Overton County Sheriff ’s Department, to use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. $15,500 per build in Putnam County Hab- provided more than $75 Tennessee Highway Patrol and the District Attor- THDA funding from the itat for Humanity con- million in THTF grants. ney General’s Offi ce. grant. When construc- structs and sells homes For more information, Assistant District Attorney Owen Burnett pros- tion is complete in June to qualifi ed low-income visit THDA.org. ecuted the case. Jack McNeely Editor & Publisher WEATHER Lindsay McReynolds Tonight Saturday Night Readings Managing Editor Areas of frost after midnight. Widespread frost after midnight. Oth- Sunday Night Thursday’s high in Cookeville was 57, low 44, with 0.46” Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low erwise, clear with a low around 25. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. rain. Thursday’s high in Monterey was 54, low 42, with Roger Wells around 27. 0.61” rain. Advertising Director Sunday Monday Almanac Saturday Widespread frost before 8 a.m. Showers. High near 48. Friday is the 313th day of the year, with 52 remaining. The Keith McCormick Areas of frost before 8 a.m. Other- Otherwise, mostly sunny with a high sun sets at 4:38 p.m. and will rise at 6:14 a.m. Saturday. Circulation Manager wise, sunny with a high near 39. near 52. The moon is waxing crescent with 5% of the visible disc illuminated. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com Possible recounts loom in tight Florida gov Senate contests

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — to call against Republican Gov. said at a news conference Thurs- Razor-thin margins in Florida’s Rick Scott. Nelson’s lawyer day night that he was asking bitter races for the U.S. Senate called that race a “jump ball” — the Florida Department of Law and governor are raising the though Scott’s campaign urged Enforcement to investigate elec- specter of possible recounts, Nelson to concede. Scott held a tions offi ces in the Democratic potentially prolonging two of the 0.21 percentage lead over Nelson strongholds of Palm Beach and most closely watched contests of on Thursday afternoon. Broward counties, questioning the nation’s midterm elections. The tight races underscored whether they were trying to In the governor’s race, Demo- Florida’s status as a perennial infl ate the Democratic vote. crat Andrew Gillum’s campaign swing state where elections are Scott’s campaign separately said Thursday it’s readying for often decided by the thinnest of fi led a lawsuit demanding that a possible recount. He conced- margins. Since 2000, when Flori- the Broward County supervisor ed to Republican Ron DeSantis da decided the presidency by 537 of elections be ordered to turn on Tuesday night, though the votes in a contest that took more over several records detailing race has since tightened. As of than fi ve weeks to sort out, the the counting and collection of Thursday afternoon, DeSantis state has seen many close elec- ballots cast. led Gillum by 0.47 percentage tions, but never so many dead Gretl Plessinger, a spokes- point. heats in one year. woman for the Florida law en- Meanwhile, Democratic And like 2000, the counting forcement agency, said by phone incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson has process is becoming conten- Thursday night that the agency begun preparing for a potential tious. would follow up on the gover- recount in a race still too close Scott, as outgoing governor, nor’s request. Court hearing set in Arizona Senate race vote count dispute PHOENIX (AP) — As Many other counties may continue until Nov. centers on that “cure” the Arizona Senate vote only allow voters to cure 15. “We know there’s process. It asks that the count starts to tip into until polls close on Elec- urgency out there, but judge either stop Marico- PAIGE STANAGE | HERALD-CITIZEN Democratic terrain, a tion Day. we want to get it right, pa and Pima from con- Cookeville Police Off icer and cancer survivor judge Friday will hear a Only a few thousand not quick,” he said. tacting voters to fi x their Marc deClaire has raised $1,000 so far for the lawsuit by the GOP seek- votes would be aff ected Arizona is notoriously ballots after Election No Shave November campaign. ing to limit the tally—or by the suit, but every one slow at tallying ballots Day or permit the rest of expand it in the state’s counts in the razor-close even though about 75 the state to do it. At least conservative-leaning U.S. Senate race between percent of votes are cast two other rural counties rural areas. Democratic Rep. Kyrsten by mail. Each of those also allow post-Election CPD raises Four local Republican Sinema and Republican ballots must go through Day “cures” but several parties fi led a law- Rep. Martha McSally. a laborious verifi cation others do not. suit Wednesday night On Thursday, Sinema process. Attorney Brett John- challenging the state’s jumped into a minuscule If the signature on son said in an interview funds in two biggest counties lead of about 9,000 out of the envelope does not the party would be for allowing voters to 1.9 million votes counted match the signature on happy if the end result is help resolve problems after trailing since Tues- the voter fi le, elections more votes counted. “At with their mail-in ballot day. Her lead came from offi cials can contact the the end of the day, each signatures after Election the two counties singled voter to try to resolve vote should be treated No Shave Day. If the signature on out by Republicans in the discrepancy. Such the same way,” Johnson the voter registration their lawsuit, Maricopa situations arise, for said. doesn’t match that on and Pima Counties. example, when voters At a brief hearing the sealed envelope, The race remained have Parkinson’s disease Thursday, a Maricopa November both Maricopa and Pima too close to call with at and can no longer sign as County offi cial said only County allow voters to least 400,000 ballots still they did in the past or as about 5,600 ballots are BY PAIGE STANAGE No-Shave November help them fi x, or “cure” uncounted. Maricopa their signature changes at issue in her county HERALD-CITIZEN website. it, up to fi ve days after County Recorder Adrian over the years. and the rate is similar in “Donate the money Election Day. Fontes said counting The GOP lawsuit the 14 smaller counties. Cookeville Police of- you typically spend on ficers will be sporting shaving and grooming beards this month for to educate about can- the No Shave Novem- cer prevention, save Along border, a growing opposition to military deployment ber campaign to help lives, and aid those raise funds for cancer fighting the battle.” PHOENIX (AP) — Amy Juan same thing, which are the eff ects town of Arivaca just north of the treatment and aware- No-Shave November drove two hours north from of militarization at the border,” U.S.-Mexico border. ness. campaign has been her remote community on the said Juan, who was one of several Many residents of Arivaca have “Our department around for six years, U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona to speakers at a news conference in spent years battling the Border is honored to join the and has raised $3.5 rally against the deployment of Phoenix on Thursday. “Having Patrol’s checkpoints, which fight against cancer by million to combat the troops there. an increased presence of military require everyone who cross them allowing our officers disease by spreading She’s one of many residents of is scary, you know. It’s scary.” to stop and declare whether they to grow beards for the awareness and using the Southwest who oppose and Juan is a member of the Tohono are citizens. Trips to school or month of November, all the funds for research. are speaking out against Presi- O’odham Nation, which sits on the grocery store require passing while having fun in the “There is a good dent Donald Trump’s deployment about 75 miles along the inter- through checkpoints, and many process,” said Chief chance that someone of over 5,000 military troops to national border. Residents of the residents say that agents discrim- Randy Evans. you know has been the border to fend off a slow-mov- reservation have long had a com- inate against Latinos in the area, So far this month, affected by cancer. ing caravan of Central American plicated relationship with the U.S. a claim the agency denies. the CPD has raised “Nearly half of diag- migrants headed to the U.S. Border Patrol, and its leadership In Nogales, Arizona, which $2,771. noses and deaths are In El Paso, Texas, a march is has been vocal about its opposi- shares a name with its neigh- The campaign has preventable. planned to protest the deployment tion to the president’s plans for a bor to the south, residents said one goal in mind. “Anyone can join this weekend. In Laredo, the border wall. they were distressed, confused “The goal of No- our team and pledge to city’s mayor released a statement “I fi nd the fact that the military and shocked when the military Shave November is No-Shave November referring to the deployment as is being deployed absolutely terri- showed up on election day to to grow awareness by by clicking on the link “false eff orts” that will “harm fying. The amount of militariza- install barbed wire on a border embracing our hair, provided in our Face- morale and damage the economy tion that we already experience fence, according to the Nogales which many cancer book post,” Evans said. of our region.” on a daily basis and that we are International newspaper. patients lose, and let- The link to the web- “Even though our communi- currently living under is like liv- As of Thursday, there are ting it grow wild and site is https://no-shave. ties are all very diff erent and ing in a waking nightmare,” said over 5,600 troops deployed at the free,” according to the org/team/CPD1854. diverse, we all experience the Eva Lewis, a resident of the small border. ADMISSIONFREE FREE TASTINGS

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A failure to plan is a plan for failure

must confess, I have a fondness for planning. There’s a certain comfort in laying out a solid itinerary, then working through the steps until LETTERS TO THE EDITOR it’s completed. I like to cross off each item until II reach the end. There’s an additional satisfaction in crumpling up that list and tossing it The wave wasn’t blue ... or red right into the trash can. I’m no LeBron It wasn’t as big a red wave the next 2 years bring. Our blame for Republicans losing James, but I can make two points on a as I would have likes. Neither watchword should be “Chill.” the House of Representatives. list-shot. was it a blue wave just because The United States of America Now, good riddance to them. I have to admit I don’t always make Democrats gained a majority in will survive. Our Constitution The Dems have “found” votes lists in the ancient fashion, you know the House of Representatives. will remain strong. in the Georgia Governor’s race with pen and paper. Sometimes I make I’ve seen bigger waves in the Never fear as for said”The and the Arizona Senate race. use of the fancy notes app on my phone. puddle in my drainage ditch. only thing we have to fear is Reminds me how Norm Cole- KATE It’s harder to cross off the things I’ve Never fear. Republicans add- fear itself.” Look at it this way: man lost his Senate reelection COOK done, and it’s impossible to crumple it ed seats in the Senate. Gridlock in Congress may be to Al Franken in Minnesota a up and practice my three-point shot. President Trump should good. If President Trump is un- few years ago. ButB t the th satisfaction ti is still there. And let’s face it, I have no trouble getting his able to advance his agenda, he Good riddance to Ex Attor- don’t have to fi nd a solid surface to write on if I’m nominations that require can lay blame at the feet of the ney General Jeff Sessions who adding to it or crossing something off . Senate confi rmation. Achieved. House Democrats. That’s the betrayed President Trump. Making lists and plans keeps big jobs manage- Mitch McConnell take notice, silver lining to a dark cloud. Don’t let the door hit you on the able. Each big thing is just the sum of its parts, and M.A.G.A. will be replaced by What about Impeachment of way out. Bring on Rudy after if you take care of each part, the whole job winds up Keep America Great in 2020 President Trump? The House the new Senate Convenes in getting done. and again in 2024 and 2028 with of Representatives can advance January. Let’s not forget that Take meal planning. I’m responsible for making Mike Pence as President. articles of Impeachment. But Sessions caused Doug Jones to sure two people, in addition to myself, eat three By 2032, Dems ought to be the Senate must convict with 67 be specially elected in Ala- meals per day. That’s a pretty heavy responsi- extinct much like Dinosaurs votes. That will happen in the bama. bility. Then you factor in likes, dislikes, dietary draconian EPA regs will be a Democrats’ dreams. I can hardly wait for 2020. requirements, having an appealing variety ... the thing of the past and business- Those gutless Republicans in job just gets bigger. Each week, I lay out a menu, es like Fitzgerald will fl ourish. the House who feared the blue Steve Moore listing exactly what we’re going to eat on each day. So, let’s sit back and see what wave and who retired are to Cookeville That menu naturally fl ows into a shopping list, so I know I have all the ingredients I need for each day’s meals. After the shopping’s done, the list gets tossed. Each week’s menus replace the previous ‘Treats off the Streets’ is a better title week’s menus. I say all of this because we’re coming into the part On the eve of Halloween, I ran didn’t like the title. They associ- friend Sayota. Sayota’s eyes got of the year that requires the most planning. First out late to grab some candy. In the ated “Trail of Treats” with “Trail really big and he exclaimed, “No up: Thanksgiving. candy aisle, I saw a man piling of Tears,” the forced relocation of way!” Later, he wrote me that When you look at it as parts, Thanksgiving is a bags of sweets into his cart. “Glad most of the Five Civilized Tribes from experience he knew that it meal, just a little bigger. to see I am not the only one who of the Southeastern United States was best to suggest something This weekend, I’ll start making my menu and is getting candy just in time,” I to Indian Territory under the positive to make people’s ideas associated lists for our Thanksgiving meal. I’ll do said. He smiled and explained Indian Removal Act of 1830. and productions more honest and it on my phone, so I can send the list to Mom, so we that his kids were sitting in the Were we being the overly less off ensive. Instead of call- can split the shopping. I’ll still do the lion’s share car, crying. “Are they scared?”, sensitive political correctness ing a Halloween event “Trail of of the cooking, though. I’m a little late this year, I I asked, to which he responded: police-again? A friend, who criti- Treats,” Sayota quickly drummed usually start right after Halloween. “No, they’re disappointed because cized the event’s name on Face- up an alternative title, e.g “Treats As soon as I’m done with the Thanksgiving lists, Dogwood Park ran out of candy.” book, was banned and removed, off the Streets.” I’ll start on the Christmas ones. There’s budgets to I smiled and said: “Oh, so you but continued to be bashed and The organizers announced that lay out, gifts to buy, packages to send, decorating to mean it really turned into a Trail bullied in a goulish thread of they will consider renaming the do, Christmas cards to address and then you look of Tears.” He looked at me with a messages. event. Wonderful. What would be at the meals. We generally have a larger feast on blank expression. “Never mind,” When I doubt my gut, I tend even better: Let’s not attack each Christmas Eve, either Italian food or seafood, then I said, “Happy Halloween to you to go to the source of wisdom, other. Just because Nashville something smaller and more traditional on Christ- and your family.” i.e. people whose personal life and a bunch of other towns do it, mas day. Earlier that day, I had commu- story is connected to a particular Cookeville does not have to be a Years ago, a fellow named Allen Saunders said nicated with several people about event. If my fellow Austrians culturally, racially, and histor- something about plans. Another chap named John an event entitled “Trail of Treats” started throwing with dishes and ically tone-deaf place. Our kids Lennon took his idea and popularized it in a song. to be held in Dogwood Park. glassware on the annual remem- know about the “Trail of Tears.” “Life is what happens when you’re making other Instead of walking out and about, brance of Kristallnacht, I would Your kids should too. plans.” crossing dark streets, the kids ask a Jewish friend whether s/ So I guess I’ll have to be fl exible with the plan- would be contained in the park. he thought that was appropriate. Julia K. Gruber ning. Great idea. However, some people In this case, I approached my Cookeville

KATE COOK is city editor for the Herald-Citizen. Her email address is [email protected]. Concerns about Cookeville zoning I have seen a lot of changes depicts this acreage as Resi- vide any answers. As a matter in Cookeville over the last 15 dential. Concerns at the public of fact, little to no answers were years. Mostly, they have all come hearing from citizens from all provided at that public hearing. with the feeling of excitement three nearby neighborhoods With the 2030 Plan now amend- and pride. When I see families ranged from fl ooding worries, ed, the vote to rezone this area MODERATELY CONFUSED moving here and companies in- the decline of property values, will be held on November 26th vesting money here, I know they and the concern of more traffi c by our City Council. see what I see - that Cookeville is these developments will surely I implore our City Council to worth investing in and that we bring. East 10th street is cur- remember the statements from have a great community. rently operating at a LOS (Level Cookeville 2030 Plan. With that said, my growing of Service) of F which is a failing “Growth at any cost has long- concern is that these commer- level of service provided by term detrimental impacts.” cial developments will start to TDOT. This rating is given to “To promote orderly, desirable encroach into our residential roads where there is high traffi c growth in appropriate locations areas, driving down not only and undesirable operating con- at a rate in accord with the de- our property values, but more ditions. Regardless, the city is sires of citizens of Cookeville.” importantly, our quality of life. thinking of rezoning this vacant We understand our city offi - My husband and I currently live residential acreage into com- cials want to bring in as much in a well-established subdivision mercial property where seven revenue for Cookeville as possi- of nearly 50 years that is now proposed commercial businesses ble, but growth at every step of being threatened by the addition would be placed. the way should be carefully con- of a commercial development off When the Planning Commis- sidered to ensure that it is not of East 10th. sion was asked about the timing only profi table for Cookeville but Despite concerns from citi- for road improvements on 10th benefi cial to its citizens as well. zens, the Planning Commission - no answers could be provided. decided to amend the Cookev- This is a project proposed in the Ashley Luna ille 2030 Plan which currently 2030 Plan yet no one could pro- Cookeville Discouraged about driving in Cookeville

I would like to address an issue They will run stop signs and “think” about what you are doing, concerning the driving popu- red lights, pull out in front of you get off your phone and observe lation of our county.On various and try to drive in your lane of our traffi c laws.The life you save occasions, I have noticed the traffi c. This kind of driving will may be your own! careless and irresponsible man- only result in an accident, harm- ner people operate their motor ing yourself or the other driver. Roger Kirby vehicles. Please let me encourage you to Cookeville FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com Heroism, close escapes as fi re guts PARADISE, Calif. (AP) Sheriff Kory Honea said. Molloy, who said he made — A fast-moving wildfi re “We’re working very a split decision based on that ravaged a Northern hard to get people out. the wind to leave Thurs- California town Thurs- The message I want to get day morning, packing day sent residents racing out is: If you can evacu- only the minimum and to escape on roads that ate, you need to evacu- joining a sea of other turned into tunnels of fi re ate.” Several evacuation vehicles. as thick smoke darkened centers were set up in At the hospital in the daytime sky, wiping nearby towns. Paradise, more than 60 out what a Cal Fire offi - Residents described patients were evacuated cial said was a couple of fl eeing their homes to other facilities, some thousand structures. and then getting stuck buildings caught fi re and “We were surrounded on gridlocked roads were damaged, but the by fi re, we were driving as fl ames approached, main facility, Adventist through fi re on each side sparking explosions and Health Feather River of the road,” said police toppling utility poles. Hospital, was not, spokes- offi cer Mark Bass, who “Things started explod- woman Jill Kinney said. lives in the hard-hit town ing,” said resident Gina Some of the patients of Paradise and works in Oviedo. “People started were initially turned neighboring Chico. He getting out of their vehi- around during their evacuated his family and cles and running.” evacuation because of then returned to the fi re Many abandoned their gridlocked traffi c and to help rescue several dis- cars on the side of the later airlifted to other abled residents, including AP road, fl eeing on foot. Cars hospitals, along with a man trying to carry his Flames consume a Kentucky Fried Chicken as the Camp Fire tears and trucks, some with some staff , Kinney said. bedridden wife to safety. through Paradise, California, on Thursday. trailers attached, were Four hospital employ- “It was just a wall of fi re left on the roadside as ees were briefl y trapped on each side of us, and we and a retirement home up northeast of San Fran- chaos, offi cials said they evacuees ran for their in the basement and could hardly see the road in fl ames. cisco. could not provide fi gures lives, said Bass, the police rescued by California in front of us.” “Pretty much the The fi re was reported on the number of wound- offi cer. “They were aban- Highway Patrol offi cers, Harrowing tales of community of Paradise is shortly after daybreak in ed, but County Cal Fire doned because traffi c Kinney said. escape and heroic rescues destroyed, it’s that kind a rural area. Chief Darren Read said at was so bad, backed up for Concerned friends and emerged from Paradise, of devastation,” said Cal By nightfall, it had a news conference that at hours.” family posted frantic where the entire commu- Fire Capt. Scott McLean consumed more than least two fi refi ghters and Thick gray smoke and messages on Twitter and nity of 27,000 was ordered late Thursday. 28 square miles and multiple residents were ash fi lled the sky above other sites saying they to evacuate. Witnesses He estimated that a fi refi ghters had no con- injured. Paradise and could be were looking for loved reported seeing homes, couple of thousand struc- tainment on the blaze, “It’s a very dangerous seen from miles away. ones, particularly seniors supermarkets, business- tures were destroyed in McLean said. and very serious situ- “It was absolutely who lived at retirement es, restaurants, schools the town about 180 miles In the midst of the ation,” Butte County dark,” said resident Mike homes or alone. Democrats eye Trump’s tax California gunman was volatile but passed returns but expect a long fi ght mental assessment THOUSAND OAKS, and “disrespectful” WASHINGTON (AP) — Getting refuses and mounts a legal chal- Calif. (AP) — Neigh- well before he left home President Donald Trump’s tax lenge, Neal said, “Then I assume bors of Ian David Long a decade ago, got mar- returns is high on the list of Dem- that there would be a court case described the man who ried and enlisted in the ocratic priorities now that they that would go on for a period of shot and killed 12 people Marines, becoming a have won the House. time.” at a coun- machine gunner. By law, the leaders of tax-writ- A legal fi ght could potentially try music She could often hear ing committees in the House and even stretch beyond the 2020 bar as him yelling and cursing, Senate can obtain tax returns presidential election, suggested distant in but several months ago and related information from the Andy Grewal, a professor at the public but unusually loud banging Internal Revenue Service. University of Iowa College of Law. combative and shouting prompt- Democrats will control the AP Grewal has maintained that a with his ed her husband to call House panel next year. President Donald Trump request for Trump’s returns, if mother authorities. Yet there’s no guarantee that listens to a question during a made for “purely political pur- Long inside the “I was concerned the Trump administration will news conference. poses,” may exceed the limits of suburban because I knew he had provide the president’s returns. Congress’ authority. Los Angeles home the been in the military,” That sets up the possibility of a Congress. Now, having gained Starting with the 2016 cam- two shared. Tom Hanson said Thurs- legal battle over the request that some control, they see them with- paign, Trump broke with po- One ruckus in April day, as federal and local could take years to resolve. in their grasp. litical tradition by repeatedly was so extreme that they law enforcement offi cers Trump broke with political Eyes are on Rep. Richard Neal refusing to release his income tax called law enforcement. searched Long’s house, tradition in 2016 by refusing to of Massachusetts, who is now the fi lings. Authorities brought in a where an American fl ag release his income tax fi lings. senior Democrat on the power- Those fi lings are deemed mental health specialist fl ew over the garage. He says he won’t release them ful Ways and Means Committee sacredly secret for citizens, but who concluded that Long Hanson described because he’s under audit, and and will become its chairman in traditionally not for presidents. could not be involuntari- Long as an introvert he claimed at a press conference January. Trump has said he hasn’t re- ly committed for psy- and said he was “dumb- this week that the fi lings are too When asked Wednesday wheth- leased them because his taxes are chiatric observation but founded” by the massa- complex for people to understand. er the committee under his con- under audit by the IRS — even worried the 28-year-old cre. The Democrats tried and failed trol would ask for the documents, though experts and IRS offi cials Marine veteran might Other than the call in several times to obtain Trump’s Neal said, “Yes, I think we will.” say such audits don’t bar taxpay- have post-traumatic April, Long’s only other returns as the minority party in If the Trump administration ers from releasing their returns. stress disorder. contact with authorities “The mental health came after a traffi c colli- experts out there cleared sion and after he alleged him that day,” Ventura he was the victim of a Google bows to worker pressure on sexual misconduct policy County Sheriff Geoff violent encounter in 2015 SAN FRANCISCO by ride-hailing service make some changes.” exploitation of their Dean said Thursday, at another bar in Thou- (AP) — Google is prom- Uber after complaints Thursday’s email was female subordinates in the morning after Long sand Oaks, the sheriff ising to be more forceful from its female employ- obtained by The Associ- business, entertainment opened fi re inside a bar said. and open about its han- ees prompted an internal ated Press. and politics — a move- that was hosting a night Long joined the Ma- dling of sexual miscon- investigation. The probe Last week, the tech ment that has spawned for local college students. rines at 18 and was mar- duct cases, a week after concluded that its rank giant’s workers left the “MeToo” hashtag as Julie Hanson, who ried as a 19-year-old in thousands of high-paid had been poisoned by their cubicles in dozens a sign of unity and a call lives next door to Long’s Honolulu in June 2009, engineers and others rampant sexual harass- of offi ces around the for change. ranch-style home, according to military walked out in protest ment. world to protest what Google will provide described him as “odd” and court records. over its male-dominated “Google’s leaders they consider manage- more details about sex- culture. and I have heard your ment’s lax treatment of ual misconduct cases in Google bowed to one feedback and have been top executives and other internal reports avail- You’re Invited! of the protesters’ main moved by the stories male workers accused of able to all employees. demands by dropping you’ve shared,” CEO sexual harassment and The breakdowns will Friends & Family Day mandatory arbitration Sundar Pichai said in an other misconduct. 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For But it’s not easy to use Medi- a higher level, with Medicare’s respite for caregivers next year er at the nonpartisan Urban example, a plan may cover one care’s online plan fi nder to blessing. through private “Medicare Institute think tank. “It begins day per week at an adult day search for plans with expanded “It is a big concept, in the Advantage” insurance plans. to break down the wall between care center. benefi ts, so benefi ciaries and sense that it is offi cially encour- The shift refl ects a growing long-term care and Medicare, Nearly 23 million Medicare their families will have to rely aging plans to get across the recognition that simple help at which with very few excep- benefi ciaries, or more than 1 on promotional materials that line into the many, many things home can have a meaningful tions, has never paid for long- in 3, are expected to be covered insurers mail during open that aff ect the health and impact on patients’ well-being term care.” by a Medicare Advantage plan enrollment. well-being of benefi ciaries,” — and reduce some costs for Change is starting slowly. next year. The private plans For years, Medicare has said Marc Russo, president of taxpayers. A couple of hundred The services will be off ered generally off er lower out-of- permitted private plans to insurer Anthem’s Medicare dollars to install grab bars by some Medicare Advantage pocket costs in exchange for off er supplemental benefi ts business. “I, for one, who have in the shower can prevent a plans in about 20 states next limits on choice of doctors and not covered by the tradition- been in and around Medicare fall leading to a broken hip, a year, expected to grow over hospitals and other restrictions al program. Think free gym for decades, believe it pays.” Fed leaves key rate unchanged but sees further hikes ahead WASHINGTON (AP) strong U.S. economy mark rate in a range of 2 with healthy job growth, war with key nations, To help control infl ation, — The Federal Reserve with more interest rate percent to 2.25 percent. low unemployment, solid weaker corporate in- it has projected three has left its key policy hikes. A statement it issued consumer spending and vestment and a sluggish rate increases in 2019 rate unchanged but The next rate increase Thursday after its latest infl ation near the Fed’s 2 housing market, the Fed after an expected fourth signaled that it plans to is expected in December. policy meeting portrayed percent target. is showing confi dence in hike of the year next keep responding to the The Fed kept its bench- the economy as robust, Despite a U.S. trade the economy’s resilience. month. 0CALENDAR0 THE MARKET IN REVIEW The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted ille Area Rose Society by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson monthly meeting. John- STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS DAILY DOW JONES counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- son’s Garden & Nursery, room secretary or email [email protected]. Be 1717 E. 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Jackson County Middle Banquet, 6:30 p.m. Hy- AMD 922410 21.20 -.64 American Century ValInv LV 1,912 9.07 -3.2 +6.9/B +8.5/C NL 2,500 ArrisIntl 748484 30.68 +2.89 American Funds AmrcnBalA m MA 64,287 27.39 -1.2 +4.6/A +8.0/A 5.75 250 SATURDAY, NOV. 10 School Gymnasium on der-Burks Ag Pavilion. Novelion rs 399756 1.25 +.55 American Funds CptWldGrIncA m WS 50,028 48.54 -2.8 -1.4/D +6.3/C 5.75 250 Roku n 342629 45.74 -13.12 American Funds CptlIncBldrA m IH 63,345 59.31 -0.9 -1.4/C +4.5/B 5.75 250 Shooting Match: 10 a.m., Blue Devil Drive. All RSVP Katrina Green Qualcom 321525 58.05 -5.16 American Funds FdmtlInvsA m LB 50,981 62.90 -2.3 +5.9/D +11.1/B 5.75 250 Ctrip.com s 302110 27.89 -6.55 Hwy 70 N, 2.2 miles west WWII Veterans will have 931-528-6472 ext. 3 for American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 84,292 53.17 -3.4 +9.8/D +12.4/C 5.75 250 Intel 265796 48.99 +.27 of I-40, 300 exit/Mon- special recognition & ticket info. 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Jan 19 879.25 884 864 879 -.50 Putnam SustLeadersA m LG 3,880 97.44 -2.4 +9.9/D +12.9/B 5.75 0 Mar 19 891.75 896.75 877 892 -.25 cial needs & will be held TTU Chess Club: Mon- Monterey Garden Club: May 19 905 910.25 890.50 905.25 -.25 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl LB 247,729 259.67 -2.5 +10.3/A +11.9/A NL 10,000 Jul 19 918.25 923.50 903.50 918.25 -.25 Vanguard InTrTEAdmrl MI 54,714 13.65 -0.2 -1.3/B +2.8/B NL 50,000 at the Cookeville Com- days 7 p.m., Room 342, Annual Fundraiser/ Aug 19 922.25 927 908.50 923.25 ... Vanguard InsIdxIns LB 116,372 256.18 -2.5 +10.3/A +11.9/A NL 5,000,000 Sep 19 924.75 926.50 910 925 +.50 Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus LB 101,648 256.20 -2.5 +10.3/A +11.9/A NL 100,000,000 munity Center beginning TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- Auction, proceeds to WHEAT Vanguard PrmCpAdmrl LG 56,951 145.51 -2.5 +13.0/B +14.9/A NL 50,000 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel at 10 a.m. Call Madison ter. Everyone welcome. Monterey High School Dec 18 509.50 517 503.25 507.75 -2.50 Vanguard TtBMIdxAdmrl CI 85,528 10.22 -0.1 -2.6/C +1.9/C NL 10,000 Mar 19 521.75 527.50 514 519.75 -2.75 Vanguard TtInBIdxAdmrl IB 43,550 21.76 +0.6 +1.1/A +3.5/A NL 10,000 931-260-9012. Call Paul 372-3118, or Student Scholarships. 11 May 19 532 538.25 525 530.25 -2.75 Vanguard TtInSIdxAdmrl FB 65,361 27.25 -2.9 -7.1/C +2.7/B NL 10,000 Jul 19 539.50 547.25 534.50 539.75 -2 Vanguard TtInSIdxInsPlus FB 94,240 109.02 -2.9 -7.1/C +2.8/B NL 100,000,000 Quilt Show: “The South- [email protected]. a.m. Monterey Methodist Sep 19 550.25 557.75 547 551.75 -1.25 Dec 19 565.50 572.50 561.75 567.25 -.50 Vanguard TtInSIdxInv FB 126,316 16.29 -2.9 -7.1/C +2.7/B NL 0 ern Charm Quilt Show” Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. Church. Call Patt Judd Mar 20 581 582.75 574 578.75 -.50 Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl LB 199,057 69.89 -2.6 +9.9/B +11.4/A NL 10,000 CATTLE Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns LB 119,661 69.91 -2.6 +9.9/B +11.4/A NL 5,000,000 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Jeff erson $4/person. Cookeville 260-6133. 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv LB 127,316 69.87 -2.6 +9.8/B +11.3/B NL 3,000 Avenue Church of Christ, Community Center, 240 Dec 18 115.62 117.22 115.35 116.55 +.45 Vanguard WlngtnAdmrl MA 84,654 72.34 -1.6 +4.4/A +8.0/A NL 50,000 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 Feb 19 119.35 120.82 119.15 119.87 +.27 521 S. Jeff erson Street, Carlen Drive. Call 526- 8:30 Apr 19 121.10 122.50 120.92 121.87 +.55 STOCK FOOTNOTES: G = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. H = Does not meet Election Certification: Jun 19 113.70 114.72 113.45 114.25 +.33 continued-listing standards. LF = Late filing with SEC. N = New in past 52 weeks. PF = Aug 19 112.35 113.17 112.05 112.95 +.40 admission $5. Demon- 8015. a.m., Election Commis- Preferred. RS = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within Oct 19 113.70 114.47 113.27 114.10 +.40 RT S Dec 19 115.25 116.10 115.25 116.00 +.55 the past year. = Right to buy security at a specified price. = Stock has split by at strations, vendors & Closed: Recycling sion Offi ce, 705 County UN VJ WD HOGS-LEAN least 20 percent within the last year. = Units. = In bankruptcy or receivership. 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. = When distributed. WI = When issued. WT = Warrants. boutique also. Visit www. Center, Transfer Station, Services Drive. Putnam Dec 18 55.15 55.75 54.37 55.62 +.10 Feb 19 60.90 61.07 59.95 60.12 -1.10 MUTUAL FUND FOOTNOTES: B = Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. D CookevilleCrazyQuilters. Convenience Center & County Election Com- Apr 19 67.15 67.62 66.62 66.77 -.65 = Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. F = front load (sales charges). M = Multiple com. Landfi ll will be closed in mission will canvass May 19 73.80 74.02 73.32 73.62 -.45 fees are charged. NA = not available. P  SUHYLRXVGD\ҋVQHWDVVHWYDOXHS = fund split Jun 19 81.12 81.67 80.80 81.35 -.02 shares during the week. X = fund paid a distribution during the week. Bang- observance of Veteran’s the results of the Nov. 6 Jul 19 82.25 82.90 81.87 82.67 +.02 Christmas Bazaar: Aug 19 81.02 81.60 80.62 81.35 -.02 OBJECTIVES: CA -Conservative Allocation, CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, FB -Foreign ham Community Center. Day. election. If you wish to be COTTON 2 Large Blend, FG -Foreign LargeGrowth, FV -Foreign Large Value, HY - High-Yield 50,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Bond, IB -World Bond, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large Growth, LV 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Handmade Closed: The L.B.J. & C. present, you are always Dec 18 79.07 80.50 78.70 79.01 +.05 -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MG -Mid-Cap Growth, MV Jan 19 ...... 80.54 -.03 Christmas gifts, food, & Development Corpora- welcome. Mar 19 80.70 82.00 80.20 80.54 -.03 - Mid-Cap Value, SB - Small Blend, SG -Small Cap Growth, SH -Specialty-heath, WS May 19 82.18 83.21 81.56 81.84 -.11 -World Stock. much more provided by tion Head Start Central Art 411: Art class for Jul 19 83.25 84.11 82.60 82.92 -.13 Sep 19 ...... 78.51 +.26 TOTAL RETURN: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. RANK: How fund performed vs. local artists. Children’s Offi ce & Head Start Cen- high-school to adults, Oct 19 ...... 79.82 -.11 others with same objective = A is in top 20%, E in bottom 20%. MIN INIT INVT: Minimum Tables show three most current contracts for each future. $ needed to invest in fund. Story Hour noon-1 p.m. ters are closed in obser- Noon-2 p.m. Cookeville Grains traded on Chicago Board of Trade; livestock on Chicago Mercantile Exchange; and cotton on the in Library. Santa Claus vance of Veteran’s Day. Art, 186A S. Walnut. Call Intercontinental Exchange. SOURCE: The Associated Press and Morningstar. Sales figures are unofficial. 1-2 p.m. Door prizes. Rose Society: Cookev- 526-2424. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 HERALD-CITIZEN A7 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 David L. Evans Trump limits asylum, says BAXTER — Funer- al arrangements for Major General (retired) David L. Evans, 68, of people must ‘come in legally’ Wartrace, will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, at Horse Mountain WASHINGTON (AP) — Church of Christ with President Donald Trump Mark Pierce offi ciat- on Friday invoked ing and 4 p.m. Sunday, extraordinary national Nov. 11, at Hooper-Hud- security powers to deny dleston & Horner Fu- asylum to migrants who neral Home in Baxter, enter the country illegal- Tennessee. ly, tightening the border Burial will be held at MMajor j GGeneral. l HiHis llast t as caravans of Central a later date at Arlington military assignment: Americans slowly ap- National Cemetery with 2005-2008 Commanding proach the United States. full military honors. General, 80th Division Trump is using the General Evans passed (Institutional Train- same powers he used to from this life Wednes- ing) and 80th Training push through a version day night, Nov. 7, 2018, at Command (TASS) of the travel ban that was his home surrounded by Richmond, Virginia. He upheld by the Supreme his family and friends. was a member of VFW, Court. The proclamation Visitation will be held American Legion, DAV, puts into place regula- prior to both services Marine Corps League, tions adopted Thursday Saturday and Sunday, Military Offi cers Asso- that circumvent laws beginning at 2 p.m. ciation, and a faithful stating that anyone is Born Sept. 11, 1950, in member of the Horse eligible for asylum no Detroit, Michigan, he Mountain Church of matter how he or she was one of eight chil- Christ. enters the country. AP dren born to the late Survivors include “We need people in our A sleeping Honduran girl is carried as a group of Central American Charlie William and his wife of 13 years, country but they have migrants, representing the thousands participating in a caravan trying to Cleo Robinson Evans. Patricia Sutton Ev- to come in legally and reach the U.S. border, undertake an hours-long march to the off ice of the Along with his parents ans; son, David Stacey they have to have merit,” United Nations’ humans rights body in Mexico City, Thursday. he was preceded in (Melissa) Evans of Trump said Friday as he death by son, Jeremy Baxter; granddaugh- prepared to depart for crossings on the nearly crossing illegally, offi - “withholding of remov- Todd Evans; siblings, ter, Elizabeth Lynette Paris. 2,000-mile (3,200-kilome- cials said. It’s unknown al” — which is similar to Charles Jr. Evans, and Evans; sisters, Peggy Administration offi - ter) border. whether those in the asylum, but doesn’t allow Reba June Rayburn; and Ann Cho of Cookeville, cials say the measures But the busy ports of caravan, many fl eeing vi- for green cards or bring- two infant siblings. and Jean Stapleton of are in eff ect for at least entry already have long olence in their homeland, ing families — or asylum Major General (re- Georgia; and brother, three months, but could lines and waits, forcing plan to cross illegally. under the United Nations tired) Evans began his Robert Edward Evans of be extended. They go into immigration offi cials Administration Convention Against military career in the Nashville. eff ect Saturday and don’t to tell some migrants to offi cials said those Torture. U.S. Marine Corps (4 Doak-Howell Funeral aff ect people who are turn around and come denied asylum under the Homeland Security years) and then the U.S. Home is serving the already in the country. back to make their proclamation may be offi cials said they were Army (41 years). family, 931-684-5011. The changes are meant claims. eligible for similar forms revising staffi ng at the He fi nished his www.doakhowellfuner- to funnel asylum seekers The move was spurred of protection if they fear border crossings man- service at the rank of aalhome.com through offi cial border in part by caravans returning to their coun- age the crush, but it’s crossings for speedy of Central American tries, though they would not clear how migrants, rulings, offi cials said, migrants slowly moving be subject to a tougher specifi cally families, instead of having them north on foot but will threshold. Those forms would be held as their Billy J. Wright try to circumvent such apply to anyone caught of protection include cases are adjudicated. JAMESTOWN — grandchildren, Sara Billy J. Wright, 74, of and Ethan Ragland, Cookeville, and for- Shania Hensley, merly of Jamestown, Johnny, Amber and passed away Thursday, Jasmine Wright, Nov. 8, 2018, at his Brooklyn and Bran- In online ruse, fake journalists home. don Wright; Brittney Funeral services Greanya and husband will be Saturday, Nov. Brock; Haley Hensley, 10, 2018, at 1 p.m. at Trent Glass, Ashley tried to hack Saudi critic the Jennings Funer- and Reed Maynard, al Homes chapel in and Amber Hawkins; WASHINGTON (AP) — Hackers year, when someone posing as said it wasn’t aware of anyone Jamestown. fi ve great-grandchil- impersonating journalists tried a BBC journalist called “Tan- called “Tanya Stalin” working for Burial will follow in dren; brother, Bobby to intercept the communications ya Stalin” emailed Washing- the broadcaster and that the title the Wright’s Chapel Wright and wife, Linda; of a prominent Saudi opposition ton-based Saudi dissident Ali she claimed to hold did not for- Cemetery. sisters, Judy Judd and fi gure in Washington, The Asso- AlAhmed inviting him to a live mally exist. An Associated Press The family will husband, Kenneth and ciated Press has found. broadcast about Saudi Arabia. analysis of her messages suggests receive friends Sat- Alma Wright and hus- One attempt involved the Stalin engaged with AlAhmed the interview request was a slop- urday, Nov. 10, from 9 band, Jack; and a host fabrication of a fake BBC secre- over several days, sending him a pily executed trap, an attempt to a.m.- 1 p.m. at Jennings of nieces, nephews, oth- tary and an elaborate television list of proposed topics and talking get AlAhmed to click a malicious Funeral Homes chapel er family and friends. interview request; the other him through the logistics of his link and break into his inbox. in Jamestown. He was preceded involved the impersonation of purported television appearance. AlAhmed believes Saudi Ara- He was born March in death by his par- slain Washington Post columnist AlAhmed said he knew from bia is behind Stalin’s emails, as 17, 1944, in Fentress ents, Ogle and Elsie Jamal Khashoggi to deliver a the beginning that something well as dozens of other suspicious County. (Conaster) Wright; malicious link. was up. messages he has received over the He worked in con- seven brothers, Kirby, Media rights defenders de- For starters, Stalin said her past year. struction. Bennett, J.L., Jakie, nounced the hacking eff ort, position was “Secretary to the One November 2017 missive He is survived by Dee, Everett and Odell which they said would make it Editor In Chief,” a title that didn’t purportedly came from Khashog- his wife, Glenda (Cook) Wright; and three harder for genuine reporters to do correspond to a job typically gi, whose killing last month on Wright; children, Joyce sisters, Sue King, Jean their jobs. done by producers or bookers. the grounds of the Saudi Con- Wright Ragland and Atkins and Velma “It’s incredibly dangerous to Odder still, the message came sulate in Istanbul has refocused husband Bobby, Jody McPherson. employ this kind of tactic,” said over Gmail rather than from an international attention on the Wright and Amanda Jennings Funeral Elodie Vialle, who heads the offi cial BBC address. brutality of the Arab kingdom’s Oaf, and Tim Wright Homes in charge of ser- technology desk at Paris-based And then there was her eye- leadership. and wife, Tonya; 14 vices, 931-879-8118. Reporters Without Borders. “The brow-raising last name. The Saudi Embassy in Wash- chilling eff ect is that people are “The Stalin business threw me ington did not return written deterred from speaking to jour- off ,” AlAhmed said in a recent questions from the AP. nalists. In the end, it undermines interview. “I asked my wife, who Washington Post Executive Edi- Perry H. Hensley the freedom of information.” is Russian, and she said: ‘No one tor Marty Baron said the hackers’ LIVINGSTON — Mr. Hensley passed The most involved masquerade has this name.’” theft of Khashoggi’s identity was Funeral services for away Thursday morn- took place in February of this AlAhmed was right. The BBC “contemptible.” Perry H. Hensley, 93, ing, Nov. 8, 2018, at the of Livingston, will be Cookeville Regional held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Medical Center. Nov. 10, at the chapel Livingston Funeral Another Keystone XL setback; of Livingston Funeral Home is in charge of Home. Burial will be in arrangements, 931-823- Martin Cemetery. 1201. environmental review ordered Visitation with the family will be at the NEW YORK (AP) — En- and Native American funeral home, Saturday vironmentalists cheered groups sued to stop the morning, Nov. 10, from a federal court order that project, citing property 11 a.m. until service blocks a Trump adminis- rights and potential oil time at 3 p.m. tration permit for the con- spills. struction of the Keystone Morris was appointed XL pipeline, pending an by President Barack environmental review. Obama. Democrats promise congressional The pipeline would Becky Mitchell, chair- begin in Alberta and woman of the Northern action on gun control shuttle as much as 830,000 Plains Resource Council, barrels a day of crude a plaintiff in the case, said WASHINGTON (AP) of gun violence that is through a half dozen that the organization is — Newly ascendant stealing the lives of our states to terminals on the thrilled with the ruling. Democrats are promis- children on campuses, Gulf Coast. TransCanada, which is ing congressional action in places of worship and U.S. District Judge Bri- pushing the project, did on gun control amid a on our streets,” said Rep. an Morris put on hold the not immediately respond rash of mass shootings, Nancy Pelosi of Cali- $8 billion project, ruling to a request for comment. including a late-night as- fornia, the Democratic that the potential impact sault at a California bar leader who is running had not been considered that killed 12 people. for a second stint as as required by federal Features: Measures including House speaker. • • SaniSani RinseRinse Model# KUDS30IXSS expanded background Pelosi vowed to push • • ProPro ScrubScrub checks and a ban on as- for a range of actions sault-style weapons are to stem gun violence, THETHE likely to reach the House including restrictions on fl oor when Democrats high-capacity magazines Appliance Mart retake control after eight and a measure allowing Appliance Mart years of Republican rule. temporary removal 749 S. Jefferson “The American people of guns from people 528-6467 528-6467 deserve real action to deemed an imminent FULL LINE OF KITCHENAID APPLIANCES end the daily epidemic risk. “WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL”

law. Environmentalists early Friday. HERALD-CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 A8 Living herald-citizen.com Daughter given Lots going on everything gives for seniors in heartache in return Cookeville appy Thanksgiving! Fall EAR ABBY: Ever is a time of gathering; and since high school, our you are encouraged to take adult daughter has had Hthe time to gather here with Dmood swings. My wife friends, enjoy a warm and wel- and I thought she’d grow coming atmosphere, and engage out of it as she matured, but in a wide variety of quality activ- she hasn’t. At her request ities. This is also a we sent her to SENIOR time when we are re- DEAR ABBY a university CORNER minded to count our far away, and many, many bless- we were proud ings and be grateful that she earned for what we have her bachelor’s Enter the Merry & Bright Holiday Home Challenge presented by Cookeville received. Hopefully, degree. We Leisure Services. Registration deadline is Nov. 26. our gratefulness thought inde- translates into con- pendent living cern for others. This ABIGAIL would do the is a most wonderful trick, but her Decorate your home for the Merry MAXINE time of the year with VAN BUREN personality FRASIER autumn colors shin- and behavior ing and the blue of toward us didn’t change. theth skies ki especially bright. What She’s an only child, and & Bright Holiday Home Challenge a beautiful place to live! we spoiled her — bought her Winter Wonderland, December cars and paid for college. I Some go big with color- within a 10-mile radius of ple’s Choice prize will be 3, 4-7 p.m. asked her to try for schol- ful, twinkling lights. Oth- the Cookeville Courthouse awarded in a social me- $10 tickets must be purchased arships to help us out, but ers prefer a traditional ap- Square. Categories include dia contest consisting of in advance by Nov. 28 at Noon. she didn’t. She married and proach - elegant wreaths, Most Colorful, Most Tradi- holiday home photos to be Event begins at 4 p.m. with a had two wonderful kids, but garland or wise men and tional and Most Animated. taken by contest judges homemade holiday dinner fea- her mood swings persist. a manger. Then there are Participants may enter during the judging period turing ham, potato casseroles, When I mentioned she see a those who go over the multiple categories but are and posted on the Cookev- green beans, bread, and des- counselor or therapist as a top with fun infl atables eligible to win in only one. ille Leisure Services De- serts. Beverages furnished. At way to get some third-party and whimsical, animated The fee is $10 per entry. partment Facebook page 5 p.m., enjoy a diff erent kind of advice and sort things out, gadgets. Registration deadline is Dec. 5. The photo with the cake walk. At 5:30 p.m., dancing she hit the ceiling and told There’s no wrong way to Nov. 26. Forms are avail- most “likes” by noon Dec. and holiday games begin with me I was the one who needs do exterior holiday home able at the Leisure Ser- 10 wins. All contest partic- DJ Scott Stevens. Support the therapy. Then she brought decorating. vices offi ce at Cookeville ipants are eligible for this Center while enjoying a fun-fi lled up my fl aws and my past Those who are pas- City Hall, 45 E. Broad St., prize, including winners evening of entertainment. Get drinking problem. Grant- sionate about it have an and UCAR, 1330 Neal St. in the Most Colorful, Most into the holiday spirit with food, ed, I have made mistakes, opportunity to win $100 Registration may also be Traditional and Most Ani- games, prizes, and dancing to and I’m not perfect, but I’ve and have their homes completed at www.cookev- mated categories. great music with your friends! learned and grown. included in a Cookeville ille-tn.gov/ls. Addresses of all par- Don’t miss it! After 10 years she di- Christmas Tour of Lights Judging will take place ticipants will be part of Day Trip: vorced her husband. She got through the second annual Nov. 30-Dec. 2 from 5-10 a publicized Cookeville Nov. 19: Cumberland County custody of the kids and the Merry and Bright Holiday p.m. Christmas Tour of Lights. Playhouse, “Holiday Inn.” house. Her divorce cost us Home Challenge present- UCAR will be awarding “We encourage everyone Overnight Trip: a great deal of money. Her ed by Cookeville Leisure $500 in prize money - $100 to enter and then get out Nov. 26-27: Tennessee Safari authoritative and moody Services and the Upper for fi rst place and $50 for and see the decorations Park and Graceland. Sign-up behavior is aff ecting our Cumberland Association second place in each cate- with family and friends,” required. grandchildren. of REALTORS. gory. These winners will Libby Capps of American Bus Tours and Cruises: I love my daughter very The contest is open to be announced Dec. 3. Way Real Estate, one of the April 1-5: Orlando and Cocoa much and always have. If Putnam County residents In addition, a $50 Peo- contest organizers, said. Beach FL. you were in my shoes, Abby, June 16-21: Ocean City & East- what would you do for a ern Shore MD. more healthy and loving re- Sept. 9-14: Niagara Falls and lationship for all involved? Toronto. — STILL HER DAD IN Nov. 5-13, 2019: Viking’s Long- FLORIDA ship “Sigrun” Netherlands, Ger- DEAR DAD: I would many, France & Switzerland. look back and examine all Special Events, most begin at the things I did to foster 12:15 p.m.: her behavior. An example Nov. 12: Closed, Veterans Day. would be paying for her Nov. 13: Beginning at 10:30 a.m., divorce. Then I would stop Marie Ferran, Aging Services for doing them and not resume the Upper Cumberland, will be until she agreed to consult available to give legal advice. You a psychotherapist about her must sign up for a time slot. mood swings. Don’t do it for Nov. 14: Robert Keen, Life her or for yourself. Do it for Force, “What We Do for the Com- the sake of your grandchil- munity.” dren. Nov. 21: Sara Martin of Home DEAR ABBY: Before I Honor Guard donation Instead, “Winter Weather Safety.” met my boyfriend of eight James Raines, president of the Pistons Car Club, presents a $300 check to Jim New: months, I planned a 10-day McAfee, commander of the Veterans Honor Guard, which provides Military Come and meet our new Japan vacation for next Honors for veterans’ funerals. The Club also donated $300 each to three needy Hair Salon operator, Jayme year with my best guy families and $200 to the Rescue Mission. McCullough. For the month of friend, “J.” We have been November, she is off ering a free friends for eight years, and polish change for new clients. have never had any roman- She begins work Nov. 20, and tic interest in each other. will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Both of us want to visit Keep grazing animals away from acidic feed Tuesday through Friday and Japan because it’s on our Saturdays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jayme bucket list. ith colder weather utes after the sorghum cross plants only off ers hair and nail services. Nail J and I were both single on its way in the animal con- when they are at least 15 services also available for diabet- when we started mak- coming days and sumes prussic inches tall. ic feet. Phone her at 931-284-1966 ing plans. Then I met my Wweeks, livestock acid-contain- 2. Do not graze plants to make your appointment. boyfriend. My boyfriend producers need to be ing forage. during and shortly after Information: knew from the beginning aware of dangerous con- Animals drought periods when Come by the Center and pick that this trip was going to ditions during these cold may stagger, growth is severely re- up a November calendar to check happen next year. and frosty temperatures. WAYNE collapse and duced. for activities and times of classes; Because the date wasn’t Prussic acid: Naturally KEY eventually 3. Do not graze wilted or you may view the calendar on “set in stone” or paid for occurring glycosides may die. plants or plants with our website. until recently, my boyfriend form prussic acid, also Prussic acid young tillers. Seventy-one people attended thinks I should have called called hydrocyanic acid or and nitrate poisoning are 4. Do not graze for two exercise class Monday. Check it it off . He says I’m making HCN, which can build up not the same. Toxic levels weeks after a non-killing out — along with yoga, hula hoop, the trip and my friend a to toxic levels in a number of nitrates result from frost. chair pilates, video zumba, and higher priority than him, of plants including John- heavy N fertilization fol- 5. Do not graze after a line dance. and his feelings are hurt. songrass, sorghum, su- lowed by severe drought killing frost until plant Lunch is served daily at 11:30 He said if I was going with dangrass, sorghum-sudan stress. Unlike nitrates, material is dry. (The toxin a.m. a female friend he wouldn’t hybrids and wild cherry. prussic acid deteriorates is usually dissipated with- Sign up to sponsor bingo once care. Pearl millet does not pro- with time. Forage with in 48 hours.) per month. New, unopened I still want to take the duce prussic acid. high levels of prussic acid 6. Do not graze at night presents or gift cards are always trip. I feel canceling would Prussic acid is most which is ensiled is usually when frost is likely. welcome for bingo. be betraying my friend J. likely to build up to dan- safe to feed after the ensil- 7. Delay feeding silage Britches ‘n Blouses, the thrift Am I being a bad girlfriend? gerous levels immediately ing process is completed 6 to 8 weeks following store, is accepting donations of — TRIPPED UP IN THE after a killing frost. Also, within three weeks after ensiling. gently used women’s and men’s EAST tender young growth oc- silo fi ll. 8. Do not allow access to winter clothing (no suits) in good DEAR TRIPPED UP: curring immediately after Hay which has dried wild cherry leaves wheth- repair, no stains. Also accepted: A “bad” girlfriend? No. An a long drought can be enough to be safely baled er they are wilted or not. shoes and accessories. independent one, yes. You potentially toxic. Young, (18 to 20 percent moisture) After storms always check Money donations are always say your boyfriend has tender fast-growing plants will not contain toxic lev- pastures for fallen limbs. appreciated; and since we main- known about this from the are more likely to be toxic els of prussic acid. Stand- 9. When in doubt, tain status as a 501C3 organiza- beginning, so this wasn’t a than older, more mature ing plants killed by frost DON’T. tion, donations are deductible surprise to him. plants. are normally safe after Losses from prussic acid for tax purposes. We furnish If he was more secure Prussic acid causes about one week. However, are mostly preventable receipts. about himself and your death by interfering with in some instances only when we understand the We’re changing, we’re growing, relationship, he would know the oxygen-transferring plants in certain portions cause-eff ect-weather rela- we’re having fun! Location: 186 S. that J isn’t a threat. Not ability of the red blood of a fi eld are initially tionship and take neces- Walnut Avenue. Phone: 931-526- only should you take the cells, causing animals killed and subsequent sary steps to prevent. 9318. Website: www.cookevillese- trip, you should also use to suff ocate. Symptoms frosts create danger spots niorcenter.org. Open 9 a.m.-3 the time away to decide if include excessive saliva- in other areas. Prussic WAYNE KEY is an agent with p.m., Monday through Friday. you want a life partner as tion, rapid breathing, and acid poisoning can be the Tennessee Extension insecure as your boyfriend muscle spasms, and may reduced by: Service, Putnam County MAXINE FRASIER is the director of the appears to be. occur within 10 to 15 min- 1. Grazing sorghum or off ice. Cookeville Senior Center. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 HERALD-CITIZEN Religion A9 herald-citizen.com You might be a Christian Humanity if... always rises eff Foxworthy has gotten a lot of mile- age out of a comedy ecently, a friend the Jewish communi- J skit around “You of mine and I ty. As of November might be a redneck were talking 1, the Muslims Unite if you…” It makes Rabout how we for Syn- me think of a simi- were feeling fear in agogue fundraising lar statement, “You the midst of all the campaign had raised might be a Christian if turmoil occurring, over $227,000 to help you….” particularly in the the families of the In my AP political victims. many years Chris and Jaci Uttecht in front of a new church they started called River realm. That, my friends, of experi- City Community Church in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. And we’re is what it’s all about! ence in the not alone. Humanity rising to be church, I There are there for one anoth- have heard so many er on this beautiful several, Church opens in former people planet that we share! GENE all kinds, who are These stories always SKIPWORTH surprising KAREN promot- warm my heart so definitions LANGFORD ing hate, much that they make off whath t a CChristian is. bigotry, my eyes sweat! I think I could come Wisconsin tavern violence, and separa- In the movie ‘The up with a skit much tion that it’s hard to Black Panther,’ there like Foxworthy’s. “You CHIPPEWA FALLS, This space has been a work to get it to this imagine that we are was a great quote might be a Christian if Wis. (AP) — A closed real blessing to us.” point. Over 50 people still living in Ameri- that said “[We] will you….” There could be tavern in Chippewa When the Uttechts were involved in the ca! Even though we’ve not watch from the as many or more than Falls that appeared fi rst walked in the renovations.” had all kinds of chaos shadows. We must Foxworthy came up slated for demolition building, they had a A meat locker/ throughout history, not. We will work to with for a redneck. has been given new life vision of how it could cooler area has been for many, they’re see- be an example of how For instance, I would as it has reopened as a be transformed into a transformed into a ing it for the fi rst time we as brothers and say, “You might be a church. church. The front bar children’s playroom. A in their young lives. sisters on this Earth Christian if you want River City Commu- area was still there; all main offi ce was turned Many will try to should treat each to take seriously the nity Church has leased the bar signs and kegs into a nursery. An out- get you to hate others other. Now, more than message of the Statue the building, moving and taps were gone. door smoking area was because of their color, ever, the illusions of of Liberty and wel- into the building in Au- There is room in the turned into a toddlers’ race, religion, sexual division threaten our come the caravan from gust that was known as front area for maybe a play area. Shelves were preference, politics, very existence. We Central America.” But, The Lodge for the past dozen tables. However, removed, walls were culture, or because of all know the truth. some of the present decade. through a narrow hall- painted and tables and where they are com- More connects us then candidates who claim Chris and Jaci Ut- way, the building opens chairs were added to ing from. If they can separates us. But in to be faithful Chris- techt, co-leaders of the up into a banquet hall, create the warm inte- fi nd others who agree times of crisis, the tians, are FOR the church, said their con- which was perfect rior. with them, then they wise build bridges wall and not a warm gregation was founded for creating a church “It was a lot of clean- will feel that their while the foolish build gracious welcome to earlier this year with setting. ing up, hiding wires, beliefs are justifi ed. barriers. We must fi nd the refugee families a group of about 20 “We knew this is moving cabinets,” Many are even saying a way to look after one trying to escape op- meeting in their home. what we needed,” Jaci Chris Uttecht said. these things in the another as if we were pression and physical It quickly grew, and Uttecht said. “But we Last year, Lodge name of their reli- one single tribe.” brutality. they began looking for knew it needed work.” owner Tim Swoboda gions! When it comes When we’re feeling Those politicians space. They saw a sign First, they needed announced he had to Christianity, I don’t the fear because of and many church folk on the building that it to clean up debris that sold the building to think this is what what is happening, certainly would not was available for lease. had sat in the building Menards. Jesus meant when he especially in our own even come close to “It had been vacant for a year. Even though “They’ll be level- commanded us to love country, we need to re- using my definition of for 18 months,” Jaci it is a relatively new ing the building, and one another. member what Gandhi a Christian. Uttecht told the Lead- building, it was show- making it part of the Personally, I refuse proclaimed: “When I I would also say, er-Telegram . “It’s not ing signs of disrepair depot,” Swoboda said at to give up on human- despair, I remember “You might be a for sale. We are occupy- and neglect. the time. “It’s bitter- ity. There are billions that all through his- Christian if you take ing the space and hope “We fi lled a 30-yard sweet; we put a lot of of kind, loving, and tory the way of truth seriously what you it is a beacon of hope dumpster,” Jaci Uttecht work into it, so it’s hard compassionate people and love has always learned in your sixth- for Chippewa Falls. said. “We did a lot of to see it demolished.” all over the world who won. grade science class.” are doing so much There have been ty- Too many grandchil- 0IN OUR CHURCHES0 good! I love hearing rants and murderers, dren have come to visit the stories of people and for a time, they grandpa and told him, ONGOING 4-5 p.m. First United who will walk with you going out of their way can seem invincible, “Grandpa, we went to Adult Bereavement: Methodist Church, through one of life’s to help each other (as but in the end, they the Museum of Natu- Support group Tues- Freeman Building, most diffi cult experi- well as helping ani- always fall.” ral History today and days 10-11:15 a.m., & room B214. Call Noel ences. Don’t go thru mals and our planet), “Hope is being able saw fossils that were 6-7:15 p.m. Stevens Poston 526-2177. separation or divorce some to the point of to see that there is millions of years old.” Street Baptist Church Children’s Program: A alone. Meets Wednes- risking their own lives light despite all of the Grandpa said, “Don’t campus. Call 525-2600. creative children’s days, 7 p.m. at Trinity to do so. darkness.” Desmond you dare believe that Hosted by Heart of the program, New Thought in Algood, 205 W. Wall One recent, beau- Tutu. stuff. It is not Chris- Cumberland. Unity Church (823 10th St. tiful story was after tian.” But, grandpa, Aglow: Aglow Interna- St.) is held Sundays at Food Pantry: New the shootings at the THE REV. Karen Lang- our teacher teaches tional has a single pur- 11 a.m. Beginning Fellowship Pittsburg Tree of Life ford is an inspirational Sunday School class pose, to see God’s will Christian Science: Chris- Church has a food Synagogue where speaker, ordained and she said, “Isn’t be done on earth as it tian Science Society pantry for those in countless people from minister and writer. She God wonderful?” “I is in heaven, through of Cookeville, branch need. Second Saturday all faiths showed their may be reached at kali- shouldn’t believe her?” prayer, local groups, of The First Church every month 9-10 a.m. love and solidarity to [email protected]. I could also say, “You events & outreach. Call of Christ Scientist, 775 West Cemetery Rd. might be a Christian if Karen 979-0727 or visit services at 10:30 a.m. Call 651-2461. you really welcome the www.aglow.org. Sundays, 118 E. 1st St. Free Clothing: West Silver Point church of Christ 21st Century and all Aluminum Cans: Donate at Holly. Call 854-0916. View Baptist Church ...pointing the way to the cross since 1929 its changes.” Too many aluminum cans to pro- Compassionate Commu- gives away free 6701 Smithville Highway of my golf buddies vide new shoes to poor nication: Unitarian Uni- clothing fi rst & third would really react to children in Central versalist Congregation Monday each month, 11 Silver Point, Tennessee that one. America & Mexico. of Cookeville’s Com- a.m.-1 p.m. 427 Laurel Time of Services: They have a hard Call Terry McBroom passionate Commu- Ave. Sunday Bible Study 9 AM time with girls want- 931-252-9704. nication circle meets Free Clothing: Clothes Worship 10 AM & 6 AM ing to join the Boy Celebrate Recovery: 6 p.m. fi rst & third for entire family, no Wednesday Bible Study 7 PM Scouts of America. Christ-centered recov- Wednesdays, at 31 W. paperwork or ques- The same town in ery meetings. Over- 1st St. This is a Nonvi- tions asked, everyone Minister: John Whitson (931-858-2390/239-1794) Kentucky that has a come hurts, habits, & olent Communication Visit us on the web at silverpointchurchofchrist.org girl playing defensive hang-ups. Tuesdays 6 method, a tool for SEE CHURCHES, PAGE A10 tackle on the high p.m. Call Steve 260- resolving diff erences. school football team, 3202, or www.college- Visit http://tinyurl. has two girls who want side.org/CR. com/ca2ofcf. to join the Boy Scouts Contemplative Prayer Divorce Care: Divorce- because of the BSA Groups: Meets Mondays, Care is a friendly, has more challenging 3-4 p.m. & Wednesdays, caring group of people hikes. Who knows, the football coach and the scout master might be Christian. My golf buddies had a serious fit when the BSA had gay boys join. But it is true, “You might be a Christian and want to live in the 21st Century.” Jesus said, “If you want to prove you are a Christian, you have to love your neighbor as yourself.” You might really be a Christian if you follow the Great Command- ment.

REV. SKIPWORTH’S is an author, a retired minis- ter and can be reached at gskipworth@outlook. com. A10 HERALD-CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 herald-citizen.com 0IN OUR CHURCHES0

FROM PAGE 9 thru Oct. 31, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Each Sunday at First Presby- items, toiletries, furniture, Coat Drive: Free coats, the YMCA on Raider Drive. terian Church, on N. Dixie, clothes, shoes & toys for those sweaters, hats, gloves & other welcome. Second Saturdays, Faith-based support using Cookeville, classes meet at in need. 7311 Baxter Rd., Winter clothing. 10 a.m.-2 9 a.m.-noon. Silver Point videos & confi dential discus- 9:45 a.m. each Sunday. Every- Baxter, Saturday 9 a.m.-noon, p.m. Burton’s Chapel United Baptist Church, 14021 Buff alo sions for those who have suf- one welcome. except holiday weekends. We Methodist Church. Valley Road, Silver Point. fered the loss of a loved one. Meditation: Unitarian Uni- also accept non-perishable & Benefit Supper: With Steve Grief: Heart of the Cumber- Call Bill or Ann 931-432-2054. versalist Congregation of monetary donations. Call for Warren. Supper 4 p.m., land provides hope and heal- Grief Support Group: First Cookeville meditation group, appointment for after-hours singing from 6 p.m. Maxwell ing for the grieving through Cumberland Presbyterian 6 p.m. second Tuesday each deliveries, Leecoe 239-3040. Chapel Church of God, 3228 Christ-centered peer sup- Church, Family Life Center, month, 31 W. 1st St. It doesn’t Senior Lunch: Every third Hilham Hwy., Hilham. Call port. Bereavement & divorce 565 E. 10th Street. 13 weeks, matter if you are just curious, Tuesday. Free lunch & fellow- Pastor Danny Hunter 931-823- groups for grade 2-adult. Call each Wednesday 1-3 p.m., a novice, or long-time prac- ship for folks 50+, everyone 4562 or 931-303-4283. 525-2600. starting Oct. 9. Call 931-252- titioner. Come experience a welcome. Silver Point Baptist Special Singing: “The Gil- Grief Share: A new Grief 5077. sense of calm in an accepting, Church, 14021 Buff alo Valley berts” 6 p.m. Cornerstone Share support group spon- The Grove: The Grove, Lit- supportive environment. Vis- Rd., Silver Point. Free Will Baptist Church, 200 sored by Cookeville First tle Tree Learners, Mother’s it http://tinyurl.com/ca2ofcf. FRIDAY, NOV. 9 Muddy Pond Road, Monterey. United Methodist Church, Day Out Program, Tuesdays Mother’s Day Out: First Baptist Harvest of Blessings: 10 a.m.-1 Call 544-6903. will begin on Tuesday, Oct. & Thursdays, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 Church Cookeville’s Mother’s p.m. Eat in or take out soup 16, and will continue meeting p.m., now enrolling. In- Day Out program, Tuesdays lunch, shop for cookbooks, SUNDAY, NOV. 11 every Tuesday from 9:30-11:30 fants-preschoolers will enjoy & Fridays, 8:45 a.m.-2:45 p.m. household plants & baked Special Singing: “The Car- a.m. through Jan. 15, at Dyer a loving, safe, caring environ- Call Linda 526-7119. goods. Lunch/$7. First United avans” 6 p.m. Eastwood Funeral Home on S. Willow ment. Call 526-9355 or visit Restoring Hope: Restoring Methodist Church, 165 E. Baptist Church, Old Ken- Ave. The current Grief Share www.thegrovelife.org. Hope, a Christian-based help Broad Street. Call 526-2177. tucky Road, Cookeville. Call group continues Wednesdays How Do You Spell ‘Presbyterian?’: center, distributes household SATURDAY, NOV. 10 526-3595. Jewish students remember ‘Night of Broken Glass’ in Berlin How do BERLIN (AP) — Jew- outreach group Chabad tration camps. which got its name for it shows once again ish students in Berlin in the German capital. On Wednesday, the shattered glass from that the ugly head of you spell on Wednesday marked “What better answer students assembled Jewish-owned store anti-Semitism can show the 80th anniversary is there than that, under a maple tree in windows that covered itself anywhere in the ‘Presbyterian?’ of Kristallnacht, the in this very city, the front of their school German streets — is world and we have to “Night of Broken Glass,” students of the Jewish building. They prayed often referred to as the actively combat it,” he Sunday’s class on when Nazis terrorized school from Berlin in Hebrew and German beginning of the Holo- said. Presbyterianism will Jews throughout Ger- should jointly pray and and lit six white candles caust. Still it would be Berlin’s top securi- focus on study and many and Austria. light candles showing to commemorate the years before the Nazis ty offi cial took a step worship as vital as- Some 30 students that the answer to dark- synagogues that were formally adopted their in this direction on pects of “being Presby- from the Jewish Tradi- ness and the evil of the burned down, as well as “Final Solution” for the Wednesday, banning terian.” tional School lit candles past is to create educa- the 6 million people who Jews of Europe, which a far-right protest It is part of a series and recited prayers at tion for the present and perished in the Holo- would evolve into a poli- planned for Friday, the of Sunday classes that their school as Rabbi the future,” he said. caust. cy of mass murder. exact anniversary of meet at 9:45 in the Fel- Yehuda Teichtal urged Eighty years ago this “I lost a big part Teichtal also con- Kristallnacht. lowship Hall of First them to jointly over- week, on Nov. 9, 1938, of my family ... my demned the synagogue In explaining his deci- Presbyterian Church come Germany’s past by the Nazis killed at least great-grandparents, shooting in Pittsburgh sion, state interior min- on N. Dixie, Cookeville. building a secure future 91 people, burned down their siblings, and last month in which 11 ister Andreas Geisel The public is wel- for Jews in the country. hundreds of syna- therefore it is all very people were gunned said such a demonstra- come. “This is the city gogues, vandalized and special for me,” said down in the deadliest tion would “in a blatant where the Holocaust looted 7,500 Jewish busi- 15-year-old student attack on Jews in U.S. way negate the moral was planned and execut- nesses, and arrested up Clara Eljaschewitsch. history. and ethical signifi cance Number 1 in local news ed from,” said Teichtal, to 30,000 Jewish men, “It is sad ... I think a lot “It’s a terrible shock of this memorial day,” a community rabbi and many of whom were about it.” ... for the Jewish com- the German news agen- the head of the Jewish taken away to concen- Kristallnacht — munity worldwide. And cy dpa reported. Church Directory PRESBYTERIAN BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST EPISCOPAL Algood Cumberland Cookeville Baptist Church Presbyterian Church Primitive Calvary Christian Willow Avenue St. Michael’s “Proclaiming the Doctrines of Grace” Episcopal Church Harp Ave. Algood, TN Sunday Service 10:30am Church Church of Christ SYCAMORE 640 N. Washington Ave. Minister-Rev. Richard Bond Where Coming To Church Sunday a.m. 9:00 Church of Christ Cookeville, TN 38501 Worship-9:30 AM 2002 N. Willow Ave. Is Like Coming Home Bible Study 10:15 Sunday School-10:30 AM P.M. Worship 6:00 (931) 526-4654 Monday-7:00 PM www.facebook.com/cookevillepbc 4801 Poplar Grove Rd, Cookeville Wed. Bible Study 7:00 Sunday Services www.stmike-tn.org 931-528-0047 Sunday Morning Worship Services Broadcast on WHUB 1400 at 10 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - Adult Bible Study SUNDAY WORSHIP: www.calvarychristianchurchtn.com 1150 South Willow Avenue 9:00 a.m. - Morning Worship 8:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite I COOPERATIVE BAPTIST Sunday Services Jeremiah Tatum, Minister Prayer Service - 8 a.m. Bible Study - 9 a.m. 10:15 a.m. - Bible Classes 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II Morning Service - 10 a.m. 432-2333 (Nursery Provided) Wednesday Services 5:00 p.m. - Evening Worship Bible Study - 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL FIRST CUMBERLAND Wednesday Services 9:15 a.m. ALL AGES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 565 East 10th Street CHURCH OF CHRIST 7:00 p.m. - Bible Classes WEDNESDAY WORSHIP : Cookeville, TN 38501 12:00 PM Holy Eucharist Rite II 931-526-6585 Church Office 931-528-8587 Nursery School 1144 Crescent Drive, Sunday Schedule: Cookeville VISITORS WELCOME Worship - 8:45 and 11:00 AM Church School - 9:50 AM 931-526-5427 Evening Worship - 6:00 PM Wednesday Worship: METHODIST The Connection - 5:00 PM Minister: Steve Reeder Christian Smith, www.sycamorecoc.com ALGOOD Senior Pastor UNITED METHODIST Everyone is invited to attend: CHURCH BAPTIST Northeast Church of Christ LUTHERAN HOLLADAY Off Highway 111, Cookeville, TN Bible Study 9:00 AM Heavenly Host CHURCH OF Worship...... 10:00 AM Lutheran Churc h & School Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM CHRIST Wednesday 135 West Main St., Algood, TN. and Early Childhood Center 1765 Mine Lick Creek Rd. Cookeville, TN Bible Study...... 7:00 PM Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Pastor: Andrew Smith MINISTER - Paul Wilmoth Sunday Worship at 10:55 a.m. Church: 931-526-3423 Antioch Sunday Bible Study...... 10 a.m. Assoc. Minister - David Hill NURSERY PROVIDED School & ECC: 520-3766 Sunday Morning Worship...11 a.m. A warm welcome awaits everyone - 526-2535 Albert Willis, Pastor We invite you to worship with us: Church of Christ Sunday Evening Worship...... 6 p.m. 537-6111 • www.algoodumc.org 8:00 am and 10:30 am Sunday 4711 Old Sparta Rd. Wednesday Bible Study...6:30 p.m. 9:15 am Bible Classes Cookeville, TN Nursery Available MONTEREY 777 S. Willow Ave., Cookeville Sunday School...... 10 AM Church of Christ HeavenlyHostLCMS.org Johnny Fox, Minister FIRST Worship...... 11 AM 308 W. Crawford Ave. UNITED Monterey, TN 38574 Evening Worship...... 5 PM 432-4751 METHODIST www.holladaychurchofchrist.com (931) 839-2660 CATHOLIC Wednesday Bible Study.....6:30 PM SUNDAY CHURCH ROCKY POINT Bible Study 10 AM St. Thomas Aquinas Worship 11 AM & 6 PM 165 EAST BROAD, MISSIONARY BAPTIST Algood SMYRNA WEDNESDAY COOKEVI LLE, TN 38501 “We’re not the church nearest but the church dearest” Catholic Church Bible Study 7 PM 421 N. Washington Ave., Cookeville CHURCH OF CHRIST Phone: (931) 526-2177 Church of 3698 Dodson Branch Road Minister: Tim Singleton Cookeville, TN 38501 • 931-526-5403 www.cookevillefumc.org 526-2575 Sunday Bible Study...... 9:00 AM Fr. Christiano Christ Sunday Worship...... 10:00 AM *Radio Broadcast - FM 94.1 Nunes de Silva 395 W. Main, Algood, TN Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM NON-DENOMINATIONAL •Martin Thielen Sunday Bible Study 9:00 AM MASS SCHEDULE Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 PM Senior Pastor Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 AM Nolan Cantrell, Pastor Saturday 5:00 p.m. Worship Service: Sunday 8:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m. Sun. Evening Bible Study 5:25 P.M. SUNDAY “Come and Give Us A Try Everyone Is Welcome” Studies In The Word 8:30 a.m. & 10:55 a.m. - Sanctuary 12:30 p.m. Spanish Mass Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 PM 780 AM / 106.1 FM Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 PM AT 7:30 AM NEW ZION MISSIONARY Please Call for Holy Days The Bible Way Nursery Available 1600 AM / 110.9 FM BAPTIST CHURCH Schedule 1x1” Bro. Larry S. Gregory, Pastor Preacher John Chowning AT 9:00 AM Hwy. 56 • Bloomington Springs, TN SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Minister, James Rogers Means 1 column by 1 inch. Call 931-528-1684 for info. Saturday, 4:00 or by appointment 537-6221 Associate Minister, Sammy Webb Too small to be noticed? SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10 A.M. 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German-led coalition ciliation, Merkel will About 60 leaders will that also included the open an international mark the cease-fire Austro-Hungarian and peace forum in Paris that came on the 11th Ottoman empires. with Macron and U.N. hour of the 11th day of Nearly 10 million Secretary-General the 11th month of 1918. soldiers died, often in Antonio Guterres. Such was the sym- brutal trench warfare Like other leaders bolic importance of where poison gas add- visiting national cem- the French capital AP ed a cruelty in warfare eteries dotted around that victorious U.S. Reenactor soldiers walk away as French President Emmanuel Macron that the world had northern France, Gen. John J. Pershing leaves after a ceremony as part of the celebrations of the centenary of never seen. Trump will visit two said it was his “desire the First World War, in Morhange, eastern France. Hundreds of thou- burial sites that high- that every man in the sands from all corners light how the United American Expedition- Far from every Trump will join his first global conflict. of the world died in States came of age as a ary Forces should be surviving U.S. soldier French counterpart Alan Seeger, the Europe, many of them military power after it given the opportunity from the 1914-1918 war and host, Emmanuel American poet that on the Western Front joined the war in 1917 to visit Paris before re- made it to the French Macron, and others to Macron lauded in his reaching from Bel- and set it up to become turning to the United capital, but on Sun- remember the millions speech to the U.S. Con- gium’s Flanders Fields a dominating force for States.” day, President Donald who died during the gress last year, already almost up to the Swiss the next century. White House braces for Mueller’s next steps WASHINGTON (AP) — The has mused about ways to cur- Roger Stone and negotiations when he forced out his attor- and Republican offi cial said. White House is bracing for tail his power. But Trump and over an interview with the ney general, Jeff Sessions, The investigation until now the probe of Donald Trump’s his aides are concerned about president, hinted at public de- whose recusal opened the door has been overseen by Deputy presidential campaign to fi re Mueller’s next move with the velopments ahead as investiga- to Mueller’s appointment. Attorney General Rod Rosen- up again. Trump’s advisers are work that is complete, accord- tors move closer to addressing To this point, Trump has stein, who appointed Mueller privately expressing worries ing to a White House offi cial key questions underpinning heeded advice not to directly last year and granted him that the special counsel, who’s and a Republican with close the special counsel inquiry: interfere, though a new chap- fairly broad authority. been out of the news for the ties to the administration. Did Trump illegally obstruct ter in the relationship with the “It’s very signifi cant because past month, has been stealth- They insisted on anonymity the investigation? And did probe may have begun with Whitaker’s position on indict- ily compiling information to comment on conversations his campaign have advance the appointment of Matthew ments or future indictments and could soon issue new they were not authorized to knowledge of illegally hacked Whitaker as new acting attor- may be diff erent than Rosen- indictments or a damning fi nal describe. Democratic emails? ney general. Even if Whitaker, stein’s, and Rosenstein had report. Mueller lay low for the past Trump has told confi dants Sessions’ former chief of staff , given Mueller a broad mandate Trump abruptly altered the month as voters were mulling he remains deeply annoyed does not curtail the investi- to pursue various crimes,” said chain of command above Muel- their choices for this week’s by the 18-month-old Mueller gation, Trump could direct Washington criminal defense ler on Wednesday, putting his elections. probe, believing it is not just a him to take a more aggressive lawyer Jeff rey Jacobovitz. work under the supervision of But a fl urry of activity “witch hunt” but an expensive stance in declassifying doc- The Mueller investigation a Republican loyalist who has during his quiet period, includ- and lengthy negative distrac- uments that could further has so far produced 32 crim- been openly skeptical of the ing weeks of grand jury testi- tion. 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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (TTU) — Fol- lowing record-book performances at the OVC Championships, the Tennes- see Tech cross country teams have spent the past week and a half recu- perating and preparing to be at their best at the biggest meet of their season to date: the NCAA South Region Championships. The South regional races will be held today at HERALD-CITIZEN | FILE Apalachee Regional Park Defense has been a cornerstone for the Upperman Bees this season and Caden Nash (20) leads the way last in Tallahassee, Fla. Friday in their game with Loudon. UHS beat the Redskins and will battle the York Institute Dragons tonight ANGEL While the results at in the second round of the playoff s. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. the OVC Championships painted a positive outlook for both the near and distant future of Wayne Angel’s Tennessee Tech cross country program, the fi fth-year head coach is UHS ready for familiar foe confi dent his teams are ready to step up their game yet again to meet an even greater challenge. Undefeated Bees host York in ‘win-or-go-home’ playoff game “We’re focused on what we want to accomplish,” he said. BY SCOTT WILSON game and I honestly don’t think it up for us, but we were able to prove “The teams seem to be more relaxed HERALD-CITIZEN (playing a team more than once) is that we could spread it out and move and prepared to achieve their goals. as a big of a deal as people make it the ball through the air. It was a From what I’ve observed in practice, Last Friday, the Upperman High out to be because it is a diff erent cir- good win for us.” we are ready to rock and roll.” School Bees avenged a previous loss cumstance. For this game, the loser Caine said the Bees, 11-0, were Considering the number of miles to Loudon High School by knocking goes home.” able to step up their defensive eff ort traveled in both competitions and off the Redskins 44-14 in the fi rst Tonight’s game is scheduled for a 7 against the Redskins and after practices by this point in the year, round of the TSSAA Class 3A state p.m. kickoff in Baxter. stringing together some stops, they health is always a major concern for football playoff s. In 2017, Loudon “The York coach (Derwin Wright) picked up a rhythm on off ense and any team when the championship eliminated UHS from the postseason does a good job and I am sure they we’re able put Loudon away. It was a meets come around. and Friday, the Bees returned the will be doing something to counter good team eff ort, he said. Fortunately, Tech has avoided favor. what we did in the fi rst game,” Caine Caine hopes that “team eff ort” the injury bug, and should be at full Tonight, Upperman will host York explained. continues tonight when the Dragons strength when the starting guns go off . Institute in the second round and “I think at the end of the day visit Baxter again. York is a talented “We’re as healthy as can be,” Angel head coach Adam Caine hopes his you’ve got to be doing what you’re team that centers its off ense around said. UHS squad doesn’t fall victim to the good at. There’s not going to be too running the ball. Defensively, York “Our athletic trainer, Mike (Brown), revenge bug. Earlier this season, on many secrets or surprises when the will swarm to the ball. The Dragons has done an outstanding job of keeping Sept. 28, the Bees knocked off the game rolls around.” are strong on that side of the line, our student-athletes ready to perform Dragons by a score of 35-14. York, 9-2, advanced to tonight’s giving up four shutouts and less when it counts.” “York is a team we play every game with a 35-21 road win Friday than 15 points in three other con- While there is no denying the gran- year, so there is some familiarity over Signal Mountain. Upperman tests. deur of the South regional meet, Angel there. We played them, I think, came on strong in the second half “York is a completely diff erent was quick to put things in perspective, about six or seven weeks ago,” said to dump Loudon, setting it up for opponent than Loudon in every and point out that the No. 1 goal is to Caine. another contest with the Dragons. sense of the word,” Caine relayed. perform well enough to extend the “However, they’re a diff erent ball- “I was very pleased with the win “They run their style of off ense and season. club than when we played back then, over Loudon. They were a quality you have to adjust the way you play “The regional is the second of our so are we. I think over a season, you team with some very good players,” three championship events, and it’s the develop certain strengths to your Caine said. “It was a diffi cult match- SEE UHS, PAGE B2 only way to get to the NCAA Champi- onships in Madison, Wis., next week,” he said. “If we race well, we will punch our ticket.” Tech looking for second straight win In order to qualify as a team, the Tech squads must fi nish inside the top two in Tallahassee, or, post a result By BEN CRAVEN tice. Obviously, there was things better on Saturday overall record and a 1-5 worthy of one of the 13 at-large spots. HERALD-CITIZEN a little pep in this Mon- than we did the previous OVC record. Their only The Tech runners were supposed day’s practice, but we’ve Saturday. Each week, I’ve win of the season was a to get a preview of the course at The Tennessee Tech had good pep all season. been able to see that even 37-7 rout of Austin Peay Apalachee during the Florida State football team was in I didn’t notice that there though there’s still mis- in late September, and FSU Invitational back on Oct. 12, but uncharted territory this was a huge diff erence takes. they’re coming off a close were forced to make alternative plans week as the Golden Eagles because we’ve been a good “Both games left are 21-14 loss to Jacksonville when Hurricane Michael moved in on went through their fi rst practicing team.” OVC games. We were State Saturday. the eastern Gulf Coast. week of practice after a The Golden Eagles hope picked overwhelmingly “UT Martin lost their Instead, they descend on the Sun- win. However, Tech head that a good week of prac- as the last place team, starting quarterback, and shine State, site unseen, to take on the coach Dewayne Alexander tice will translate into a which I understand with they’ve had some injuries best teams the South Region has to is convinced everything is second win as they travel our situation, but we have in the off ensive line,” off er. business as usual. to Martin on Saturday for a chance to not let that Alexander said. “They’re “There are a number of really good “We’ve been consistent- an Ohio Valley Confer- happen.” still very good on defense. teams in our region,” said Angel. ly coming in on Monday ence, in-state showdown Tech comes into the They had a great chance to “I wouldn’t be surprised if three after a Saturday game with the UT Martin Sky- contest with a 1-8 overall beat Jacksonville State, so teams make it to the nationals out of and practicing very well,” hawks. Kickoff is set for 2 record, a 1-5 OVC record, they’re certainly a capable the South Region.” Alexander said. “You p.m. and in a tie for last place team. “We’re not taking anything for wouldn’t have known that “My message to the in the conference. That “They’re going to try granted; we know that we have a huge our team was 0-8 going team is to just keep getting tie is with UT Martin as to keep us from running into this past game if you better,” Alexander said. the Skyhawks also come SEE TECH, PAGE B2 just come and watch prac- “I just want to see us do into the contest with a 1-8 SEE TTU, PAGE B2 Volunteers’ Kelly happy to be back on the fi eld

KNOXVILLE (AP) — Ten- Kelly said. last year during a 4-8 season nessee safety Todd Kelly Jr. Kelly might not ever re- that included the fi ring of always believed he’d play for capture the form he showed Butch Jones, the coach who his hometown school again in 2016, when he recorded 71 recruited him to Tennessee. and end his college career tackles for a team that went Kelly graduated in May with a on his own terms, no matter 9-4 and fi nished in the Top degree in biological sciences, how much his knee problems 25. But the fact he’s playing at so he had no real need to re- threatened to derail those all shows the tenacity of this turn for a fi fth year and try to plans. Knoxville resident. impress a new coaching staff . Now the fi fth-year senior is “Todd will be the fi rst to He came back anyway and getting that chance. tell you he’s probably not the said it wasn’t a tough decision Kelly was Tennessee’s same player that he was two at all. leading tackler two years or three years ago because of “My blood runs orange,” ago, but a knee injury limited his leg, but it’s kind of a tes- said Kelly, the son of former him to two games in 2017 and tament to his character about Tennessee defensive end and sidelined him for the start of working hard to get back to fi rst-round draft pick Todd this season. After working his give himself an opportuni- Kelly Sr. “I grew up here, a way back, Kelly has started ty,” Tennessee coach Jeremy Knoxville native. So when I Tennessee’s last two games Pruitt said. “He’s a smart guy had a decision to come back to boost an injury-riddled who’s got a toughness. We’re again, why would I not try to AP secondary. glad that he has got himself extend my career for this ball In this Sept. 24, photo, Tennessee defensive back Todd “I never had a doubt in my able to play.” team and for this community Kelly Jr. celebrates after an interception during the mind that I was going to play Kelly’s knee injury caused second half of a game against Florida in Knoxville. the game of football again,” him to play just two games SEE UT, PAGE B2 B2 HERALD-CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 herald-citizen.com TTU: Golden Eagles eager to pick up another OVC victory

FROM PAGE B1 the football, and they want to run the football. They’ve always been a good, physical team. Defensively, they run a 3-3 stack, and they’re the only team we see all year that does that. We already had an idea for some things we want to try in preparation.” Tech showed it can have success against good teams with its 27-24 win over Murray State Saturday, especially on the ground. The Golden Eagles put up 182 yards on the ground split between six diff erent rushers, including leader Bai- ley Fisher with 76 yards at the TONY MARABLE | HERALD-CITIZEN | FILE quarterback position. Fisher Tennessee Tech’s Branson Kramm goes low for a tackle ran for a score and threw for during the Golden Eagles’ victory Saturday over the Murray two, while completing 21-34 State Racers. passes for 228 yards through the air. deep in our zone, you really ages 133 yards per game “Quite honestly, we started saw our sideline get ener- “I think the defense is get- well on all sides of the ball, and gized. That’s the play we’ve ting better,” Alexander said. Murray State got off to a start been needing right there, and “You can’t go back, but I’d like like we had been getting off to it really helped us get things to go back and play a couple in previous games,” Alexander turned around.” teams that we’ve already HERALD-CITIZEN | FILE said. “It’s a perfect example of Tech’s defense, which has played with these guys playing how that early momentum can been plagued by youth and at the level they’re playing at aff ect your team. Murray is a injuries all season, showed now. When you’ve got guys TTU to host Presbyterian good team, and they fell behind just how much improvement who were normally going to 14-0 before their bus got parked it’s made in the Murray State play maybe 15 snaps a game Courtney Alexander (22) and the Tennessee Tech well. They really never recov- game, holding the Racers to jump up to 50 snaps a game, Golden Eagles will open the home portion of their ered from it. just 80 yards on the ground. they’re going to make mis- schedule Saturday with Presbyterian. Former TTU “When we got an intercep- Now it will try to stop a Sky- takes, learn from them, and get director of basketball operations Dustin Kearns is tion after turning the ball over hawk rushing attack that aver- better.” the Blue Hose head coach. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. TECH: TTU men have opportunity to make big splash 0SPORTS BRIEFS0

FROM PAGE B1 race, led by Florida, the No. To continue their historic 1 team in the United States run, Angel knows where his Olympic sports abuse challenge ahead of us. We are Track & Field and Cross Coun- men’s team needs to improve. heading to Tallahassee believ- try Coaches Association South “Our men have got to be a lit- ing that we have a chance to Region rankings. tle more engaged, particularly problems spark get out like everyone else”. Tech has already crossed at the beginning of the race,” Purity Sanga leads the Tech paths with the Gators once this he said. women into battle, fresh off season. “Nothing good happens in Congressional hearings her individual title at the OVC No. 3 Florida State is also a the back.” Championships - the program’s familiar opponent for the Gold- There are a number of Tech’s DENVER (AP) — A TRIPLETT DIES AT 92 fi rst champion since Stephanie en Eagles, as the teams have familiar foes rounding out the growing sex-abuse problem DETROIT (AP) — Wally Place in 2008. met twice this season at the USTFCCCA top 10, including in Olympic sports has led Triplett, the trailblazing Sanga has proven herself to Mountain Dew and the UAB the second-ranked Tennessee to a steady stream of Con- running back who was one be an elite talent on a variety Blazer Classic. Volunteers. gressional hearings and of the fi rst African-Amer- of occasions this season, and The Golden Eagle men’s Belmont comes in at No. 3 in a three-year grant worth icans drafted by an NFL had a successful regional meet team is fl ying high entering the rankings, propelled by its $2.2 million. team, has died. He was 92. last year (eighth-place fi nish). today’s race, coming off its runner-up fi nish at the league Yet not a penny of those The Detroit Lions and Her coach believes she should highest fi nish at the OVC championships two weeks ago. federal funds can be used Penn State announced be included with the highest meet since 1962 (third place), Tech has fi nished directly be- to fi ght the actual problem: Triplett’s death Thursday. company in today’s competi- and cracking the USTFCCCA hind BU at both meets that the investigating or resolving Triplett was the third Afri- tion. South Region list as the No. two programs have encoun- more than 800 open cases, can-American selected in “I believe that Purity has 7-ranked team. tered one another (Commodore many brought by victims the 1949 draft, but he was a great shot at making (the The Tech men have shown Classic). themselves. the fi rst of those draftees NCAA Championships) as an themselves to be a complete Three Florida schools - the That leaves an ev- to play in a regular-sea- individual,” Angel said. team that can score very well host Florida State (No. 4), Flor- er-growing backlog for the son game. He played in 24 “She is also one of the favor- when all fi ve members bring ida A&M (No. 8) and Florida U.S. Center for SafeSport, games for the Lions and ites to contend for the individ- their best. (No. 9) round out the ranked the organization that Chicago Cardinals. ual title, along with Jessica The group, comprised of teams Tech has competed opened 20 months ago to Triplett was also the fi rst Drop of Georgia.” Brannon Cheplak, Sammy Kip- against already this year. investigate sex-abuse com- African-American to start To move on automatically, kirui, Gabriel Kiprono, Ababu “I truly believe that our plaints in Olympic sports. for Penn State, and in 1948, Sanga must fi nish in the top Mohamed and Benard Sigei, fortunes will rise and fall with Shellie Pfohl, the head he and teammate Dennie four overall, or, with some has fi nished no lower than our mental focus, and how of the center, says nobody Hoggard became the fi rst luck, could also claim one of sixth at any meet this season, aggressively we race,” Angel made her aware of the fl aw African-Americans to play two national at-large positions. and also has three runner-up said. “If that happens, we will in the funding program in the Cotton Bowl. Forty-six teams are sched- results, one third-place and have a lot of fun and it should until after directions had uled to compete in the women’s one fourth-place fi nish. be a very good outcome.” been delivered about how XFL HIRES WHALEY to apply for the money. STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — The XFL says former TEAMMATES HONOR MCCOVEY Buff alo Bills general UT: Vol standout taking in every moment on the field SAN FRANCISCO (AP) manager Doug Whaley has — Aside from that fear- been hired as the league’s FROM PAGE B1 appearance of the and Trevon Flowers, star, Kelly has a spe- some left-handed swing senior vice president for season was in spe- who have each missed cial appreciation for everybody knew, Willie football operations. and this city? I want- cial-teams duty Sept. the Vols’ last four this opportunity. McCovey provided an Whaley will report to ed to play for Coach 29 against Georgia. He games. Pruitt says the He’s savoring this fi - example of humility in commissioner and CEO Pruitt.” accepted this lesser availability of Flowers nal chance and wants how he lived for many of . Even when he hurt role and devoted him- and Abernathy for to make the most of it. his San Francisco Giants Whaley spent the major- himself again during self to helping out. Saturday’s matchup “I’ve learned so teammates year after year. ity of his career with the an off season inci- “He had a signifi - with Kentucky (7-2, much about the game “McCovey was our lead- Bills, dent in which he fell cant injury,” Pruitt 5-2) will be a game- of football and about er,” Gaylord Perry said as and Seattle Seahawks. He from a 30-foot wall said. “He worked time decision. this program that his fellow Hall of Famer was with the Bills from and required a trip really hard to give Kelly made six I didn’t even know was remembered in a cele- 2010-17 in a variety of roles to the hospital, Kelly himself a chance to tackles in a 27-24 loss when I was younger, bration of his life Thursday before his promotion to GM remained steadfast in come back. It was late at South Carolina two coming to every home at AT&T Park. from 2013-17. his desire to return. in the summer before weeks ago. He followed game in the stands in McCovey died Oct. 31 at Before joining the Bills, The fall occurred he was actually kind that up by getting Section YY, looking age 80 after suff ering from Whaley spent 11 years with during an argument of running around seven tackles in a 14-3 down on the Tennes- ongoing health issues. the Steelers as the team’s with his girlfriend and participating, and victory over Charlotte see Volunteers run- Hall of Famers, former pro scouting coordinator, that didn’t result in as long as he’d been last week. ning through the ‘T,’ teammates and winners where he won two Super any charges. off , it takes a while to “He just kept his “ Kelly said. “When of the Willie Mac Award Bowls. Kelly knew his get back in shape.” head down and kept I think about how I named for him attended The XFL kicks off in comeback wouldn’t His responsibilities grinding,” safety Nigel have only two more on a picture-perfect day. early 2020. be easy. He sat out expanded as Tennes- Warrior said. opportunities to do McCovey’s 44 was written Tennessee’s fi rst four see (4-5, 1-4 SEC) dealt After growing up in that, it’s a blessing. into the infi eld dirt next to WIMBUSH TO GET START games as he worked with injuries to safe- Knoxville as the son I’m going to cherish his position at fi rst base. No. 3 Notre Dame will his way back. His fi rst ties Micah Abernathy of a former Tennessee every moment.” start quarterback Brandon BROWN STOPPED FOR SPEEDING Wimbush against Florida PITTSBURGH (AP) State on Saturday for Ian — Police say Pittsburgh Book, who is nursing an UHS: Bees taking it one game at a time in playoff run Steelers wide receiver An- undisclosed injury, two tonio Brown was stopped people familiar with the FROM PAGE B1 Caine said tackling, as sim- the work continues as the Bees for speeding over 100 mph decision told The Associat- ple as it sounds, will be a key keep their season going. in his Porsche, just hours ed Press. defense. factor for the Bees if they want “Everybody understands it before the team’s game Book is not expected to “We’re having to get ready to come out with a win. is going to get more competi- against the Carolina Pan- play after taking a hit to for the wing-T and the power. York’s runners have size and tive each week and every team thers. the back and ribs last week They also have a quarterback speed and that combination that is still playing is a good Ross Township police tell against Northwestern, ac- (Landrick Leff ew) that does a could make if diffi cult for the football team,” Caine said. WPXI-TV that an offi cer cording to the people who great job running the off ense. Upperman defense. “i think the key for pro- was searching for a bank spoke Thursday on condi- It changes your mindset and “For the defense, the thing is grams that aren’t those guys robbery suspect Thursday tion of anonymity because mentality on defense.” are you committed to getting that go to the state fi nals every when a black Porsche sped no offi cial announcement York has a stable of runners those guys down on the ground year is to have a bunch of guys by. was made. for defenses to stop. for four quarters. If you’re that want to keeping playing. The offi cer pulled the car Book replaced Wimbush Besides Leff ew, look for Lay- not committed to that, they’re We’ve been banging on each over and the driver was as the starter in the fourth than Drake, Thomas Miller, going to steamroll you.” other for 13 or 14 weeks and identifi ed as Brown. game of the season for the Cole Cooper and Ethan Dixon Upperman has been very you hope as a coach you have He was cited for reckless Fighting Irish (9-0, No. 3 to see time carrying the ball. good on both sides of the ball, a group of guys that wants to driving. The Steelers say CFP). He is completing 74.5 Leff ew can throw the ball, but quickly becoming one the keep doing that.” they’re aware of the situa- percent of his passes, tops with the Dragons it will all be state’s top defensive units. Tickets are still available for tion and won’t have further in the FBS, for 1,824 yards, about the run. However, Caine will tell you tonight’s game. comment. with 15 touchdowns. 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(same-day tape) Ottawa at Florida, 5 p.m. GOLF No. 13 Syracuse vs. Louisville, 7 p.m. and went to the locker room shortly cit to beat Phoenix. Noon Arizona at Washington, 5 p.m. No. 16 Fresno State at Boise State, 10:15 p.m. New Jersey at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Saturday thereafter. He did not return. Irving scored Boston’s fi rst six GOLF — PGA Tour, Mayakoba Golf Classic, second Vegas at Boston, 7 p.m. No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 18 Mississippi State, 3:30 p.m. round, at Playa del Carmen, Mexico Curry grabbed at his inner thigh points in the extra period, and Mar- 3 p.m. Calgary at San Jose, 9 p.m. No. 2 Clemson at No. 17 Boston College, 8 p.m. Colorado at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. No. 3 Notre Dame vs. Florida State, 7:30 p.m. after trying to contest Bledsoe’s shot cus Morris fi nished with 17 against GOLF — Champions Tour, Charles Schwab Cup Cham- Monday’s Games No. 4 Michigan at Rutgers, 3:30 p.m. pionship, second round, at Phoenix in transition. He is expected to have his former team — including the 10 p.m. Chicago at Carolina, 7 p.m. No. 5 Georgia vs. Auburn, 7 p.m. Vancouver at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. No. 6 Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State, 3:30 p.m. an MRI on Friday. tying 3-pointer with 1.1 seconds left GOLF — LPGA Tour, Blue Bay LPGA, final round, at Columbus at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. No. 7 West Virginia vs. TCU, Noon Klay Thompson led the Warriors in regulation. Hainan Island, China 2 a.m. (Saturday) Nashville at Anaheim, 10 p.m. No. 8 Ohio State at No. 24 Michigan State, Noon with 24 points and Kevin Durant Devin Booker led the Suns with a No. 9 LSU at Arkansas, 7:30 p.m. GOLF — European PGA Tour, Nedbank Golf Challenge, BASKETBALL No. 10 Washington State at Colorado, 3:30 p.m. had 17 points, nine assists and seven season-high 38 points, and T.J. 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Giants, 1 p.m. FS2 — Bethune-Cookman at Marquette Minnesota 4 8 .333 5½ Dallas at Atlanta, 1 p.m. FSN — Regional coverage, Evansville at Xavier Pacific Division 5 p.m. Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Golden State 10 2 .833 — Carolina at Detroit, 1 p.m. fi ght for bowl eligibility FS2 — CCSU at Georgetown 6 p.m. L.A. Clippers 6 5 .545 3½ Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Sacramento 6 5 .545 3½ Denver at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. FSN — Regional coverage, Miami (Ohio) at Butler 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers 5 6 .455 4½ Oakland at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. COLUMIBA, Mo. I want to do a lot of each other,” joked Phoenix 2 9 .182 7½ Philadelphia at New Orleans, 4:25 p.m. BTN — Ball St. at Purdue Thursday’s Games Minnesota at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. (AP) — Missouri had things. I want to go Odom, who played line- FS2 — Quinnipiac at Villanova COLLEGE FOOTBALL Oklahoma City 98, Houston 80 Open: Buff alo, San Francisco, Miami, New England, been lacking a signa- out of here with a bowl backer for the Tigers 11 a.m. Boston 116, Phoenix 109, OT Cleveland, N.Y. Jets ture win in quarter- win. That’s what these from 1996-99. Portland 116, L.A. Clippers 105 Monday, Nov. 19 CBSSN -- Lafayette at Army Milwaukee 134, Golden State 111 Kansas City vs L.A. Rams at Mexico City, MX, 8:15 p.m. back Drew Lock’s fi nal seniors deserve.” ESPNU -- Tulsa at Memphis Friday’s Games season, losing late on After losing three HALL OF A RETURN FSN -- Kansas at Kansas St. Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. SEC -- Vanderbilt at Missouri TRANSACTIONS the road against South straight, the Commo- Missouri senior wide 2:30 p.m. Washington at Orlando, 7 p.m. Detroit at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8 Carolina and two weeks dores got back on track receiver Emanuel Hall CBS -- Mississippi St. at Alabama Indiana at Miami, 8 p.m. BASEBALL CBSSN -- New Mexico at Air Force ago to Kentucky. with a 45-31 win at took the fi eld last week 3 p.m. Brooklyn at Denver, 9 p.m. American League Boston at Utah, 9:30 p.m. The moment fi nal- Arkansas as Ke’Shawn after missing four ESPNEWS -- East Carolina at Tulane OAKLAND A’S — Promoted Ed Sprague to assistant Minnesota at Sacramento, 10 p.m. director of player development and coordinator of ly came last week on Vaughn ran for 172 games with a groin 6 p.m. Saturday’s Games CBSSN -- AAC Game TBA on-field analytics, Steve Scarsone to minor league the road against No. yards and three touch- injury and coping with 6:30 p.m. New York at Toronto, 3 p.m. roving infield and baserunning instructor, Aaron Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. 11 Florida, when the downs. He will face a the loss of his father. NBC -- Florida St. at Notre Dame Nieckula to minor league field coordinator, Eddie 9:30 p.m. Phoenix at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Menchaca supervisor of Latin America player Tigers seemed to put Missouri defense that He caught four pass- Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m. ESPN -- Game TBA development, Rick Magnante supervisor of player everything together for ranks 25th nationally es for 77 yards and a Philadelphia at Memphis, 8 p.m. development and Gabe Ortiz minor league catch- ESPN2 or ESPNU -- Colorado St. at Nevada Washington at Miami, 8 p.m. the fi rst time in a 38-17 and allows just 125 touchdown, igniting the ESPN or ESPNU -- UNLV at San Diego St. ing instructor. Named Craig Conklin coach of Las GOLF Brooklyn at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Vegas (PCL); Bobby Crosby coach of Midland (TL); rout — coach Barry yards rushing per Tigers in their blowout Noon Houston at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Webster Garrison manager, Chris Smith pitching Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m. Odom’s fi rst win over a game. win over the Gators. GOLF — PGA Tour, Mayakoba Golf Classic, third round, coach and Javier Godard coach of Stockton (Cal); L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Lloyd Turner manager, Juan Dilone hitting coach ranked team. The Commodores “You wouldn’t write at Playa del Carmen, Mexico Sunday’s Games 3 p.m. and Anthony Phillips coach of Beloit (MWL); and The Tigers (5-4, 1-4 also must contain a that script for a guy to Charlotte at Detroit, 3:30 p.m. Kevin Kouzmanoff hitting coach of Vermont (NYP). GOLF — Champions Tour, Charles Schwab Cup Cham- Indiana at Houston, 7 p.m. SEC) hope to take the Tigers off ense that have his senior year,” pionship, third round, at Phoenix TAMPA BAY RAYS — Traded OFs Mallex Smith and Jake 1 a.m. (Sunday) Orlando at New York, 7:30 p.m. Fraley to Seattle for C Mike Zunino, OF Guillermo same approach into Sat- piled up 471 yards on Odom said. “He’s con- Milwaukee at Denver, 8 p.m. Heredia and LHP Michael Plassmeyer. urday’s game against Florida. tinued to stay in there GOLF — European PGA Tour, Nedbank Golf Challenge, Boston at Portland, 9 p.m. National League final round, at Sun City, South Africa Atlanta at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Signed 3B Jung Ho Kang to Vanderbilt. Missouri “I think this football and battle every day. MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Monday’s Games 7 p.m. a one-year contract. can become bowl-el- team coached by Barry And he’s battled some Orlando at Washington, 7 p.m. FOOTBALL FS1 — UFC Fight Night, prelims, at Denver igible by beating the Odom is as hot of a foot- off -the-fi eld things very 9 p.m. New Orleans at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Commodores (4-5, 1-4), ball team, as talented of admirably.” FS1 — UFC Fight Night, Chan Sung Jung vs. Yair Ro- MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Released G Landon Turner Brooklyn at Minnesota, 8 p.m. from the practice squad. Signed RB Roc Thomas then build its resume a football team as there driguez, at Denver Dallas at Chicago, 8 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL to the practice squad. with a favorable fi nish- is out there,” Mason THIN AT SAFETY 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed OL Cole Croston Utah at Memphis, 8 p.m. ing stretch. The Tigers said. The Commodores NBA — Houston at San Antonio to the practice squad. Released DB David Jones SOCCER San Antonio at Sacramento, 10 p.m. from the practice squad. Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. get Tennessee and could be without a pair 6:30 a.m. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed DB Greg Mabin Arkansas to fi nish out VETERAN QUARTERBACKS of safeties. LaDarius NBCSN — Premier League, Cardiff City vs. Brighton GOLF from the practice squad and C Tarvarus McFadden & Hove Albion to the practice squad. the season. Both guys under Wiley’s father died late 8:30 a.m. Canadian Football League Vanderbilt is fi ghting center — Lock for the last week, and Mason Mayakoba Classic EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Signed QB Jeremiah Briscoe. FS2 — Bundesliga, Hoff enheim vs. Augsburg Thursday XFL for bowl eligibility, too. Tigers, Kyle Shurmur said the safety will 9 a.m. At El Camaleon GC at the Mayakoba Resort NBCSN — Premier League, Huddersfield Town vs. XFL — Named Doug Whaley senior vice president for The Commodores fol- for the Commodores — rejoin the team when Playa del Carmen, Mexico football operations. West Ham Purse: $7.2 million low their trip to Colum- have started in all four possible, even as late as 11:30 a.m. HOCKEY Yardage: 6,987; Par: 71 (36-35) National Hockey League bia with home games years at their respec- Saturday. Zaire Jones NBC — Premier League, Crystal Palace vs. Tottenham First Round LOS ANGELES KINGS — Assigned D Chaz Reddekopp against Ole Miss and tive schools. Shurmur has been suspended in- FS2 — Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund vs. Bayern Matt Kuchar 32-32—64 -7 Munich from Ontario (AHL) to Manchester (ECHL). Tennessee. ranks third on the defi nitely for violating 9 p.m. Kramer Hickok 32-32—64 -7 NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Recalled F Carl Persson Dominic Bozzelli 32-32—64 -7 FS2 — Liga MX, Tijuana vs. Monarcas Morelia from Atlanta (ECHL) to Milwaukee (AHL). Senior center Bruno Commodores’ career the student conduct pol- Anirban Lahiri 32-33—65 -6 NEW YORK RANGERS — Assigned C Boo Nieves to Reagan knows well passing list with 7,772 icy. Mason said Jones Richy Werenski 32-33—65 -6 Hartford (AHL). HOCKEY Bud Cauley 32-33—65 -6 OLYMPIC SPORTS what happens if Vandy yards. Lock has 11,089 will miss the rest of NHL Abraham Ancer 31-34—65 -6 USA SWIMMING — Named Simone Manuel and Ryan wins at least two of its yards and needs just this season. Wiley has All Times EDT Emiliano Grillo 32-33—65 -6 Murphy ambassadors of the USA Swimming fi nal three. 65 more to move into started every game this Atlantic Division Adam Hadwin 34-31—65 -6 Foundation. Gary Woodland 32-33—65 -6 COLLEGE “I heavily desire to fi fth place on the SEC’s season Commodores’ GP W L OT Pts GF GA Kevin Chappell 34-31—65 -6 EARLHAM — Announced the resignation of football play in December,” he career list. second leading tackler. Tampa Bay 16 12 3 1 25 59 42 J.T. Poston 30-35—65 -6 coach Nick Johnson. Toronto 15 10 5 0 20 51 40 Sung Kang 33-32—65 -6 TUSCULUM — Announced the resignation of wom- said. “I want to play “I feel like (Shurmur) Jones has started once Montreal 16 8 5 3 19 53 51 Harold Varner III 33-32—65 -6 en’s volleyball coach Michael Robinson. postseason football. and I played against and has 13 tackles. B4 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, November 9, 2018

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Elementary vertise "any preference, limita- Steelhead XR Irons (4- SATURDAY .. 8AM - 12N 3BR, 2BA. 2 car detached SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 driver needed. Must be tion or discrimination based on gar. Nice condition, 1 mi class A, with good, safe GW). Stiff shafts. Less than Designer purses, boutique race, color, religion, sex, famili- 2PM - 4PM one month old. Retails for clothes, Perfectly Posh, 31 al status or national origin, han- from Ckvl Sq. $1300. NO 5196 Buffalo Valley Rd driving history & able to pets/smoking. 520-3393 pass drug & background $650. Will sell for $500. Bags, Dale Earnhardt Jr. dicap/disability or an intention to Ckvl, 38501 checks. 615-374-3385. Call 931-303-2310. collectibles, baby items, make any such preference, lim- From PCCH: W on Spring CD's, DVD's, books, MORE! itation or discrimination." This MAIN ST Baxter 4BR, 2BA St, L on Willow Ave, R on CAMEL COLOR over-size newspaper will not knowingly couch & chair with otto- CHA, no smoking/pets. Buffalo Valley Rd, property DOWNSIZING SALE accept any advertising for real on L, past Friendship Lane.   man. $600. Call 528-2905 SATURDAY .. 7AM - 2PM estate which is in violation of Stove, fridge, W&D furn. the law. Our readers are in- $800/mo, $700/dep. $399,999. Hosting: Judy & NO HIGH school diploma CHERRY WOOD ROCKER 1388 Derby Lane, 38501 Bob Johnson. See our dis- Antiques, furn, 3 pcs of fine formed that all dwellings advert- (931)858-3744 needed. How often do you w/oval arms, back & seat ised in this newspaper are play ad in Sunday, Novem- see that? Putnam County are wicker. $100. Call furniture, hand tools, books, ber 11ths Herald -Citizen available on an equal opportun- NICE 2BR, 2BA in Rick- Adult High School can show (931)260-1748 kitchen & home decor. ity basis. Equal Housing Oppor- Classified for more details. man, only 10 min from Ckvl, you a way to complete the Downtown Cookeville tunity, M/F. FIRST REALTY CO. credits you missed when ENESCO GROWING up CHA, Stove, Frig, DW. 528-1573 Garage Sale Herald-Citizen & $750/mo. (931)445-6198 you were in school before. doll, Blonde, age 9-12, $20 SATURDAY .. 7AM - TIL Judy/Bob: 265-3774 Flexible schedule -- days or each 528-2905 583 E. 4th Street, Ckvl Regional Buyers evenings. Individualized Guide SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 FOR SALE: Medicine Cab- Tools, lumber, furniture,  12:00 - 2:00 study. Possible credit for inet, Hot point stove electric, home decor, camping gear, 1300 Neal St., Cookeville, TN  work or armed services 931-526-9715 (FAX) 526-1209 7248 Coleman Circle drop in, Gen Air Stove, Wa- kitchenware, teen/young 1BR, 1BA. Water pd, no training. Relaxed atmo- Baxter, 38544 ter Bed, Call 319-2549 or adult name brand clothes. WD/HU. No pets! $425, FROM PCCH: S on Jeffer- sphere. Free. If you are 372-0677 No Early Birds Please! $250/dep. Refs reqd. S Ckvl between 18 and 118 and   city limits. 510-4043 son, R on I-40, L off of Bax- want information about re- FREE FIREWOOD GARAGE SALE ter exit, R on Maxwell Land- gistering, call 528-8685. FRI, SAT .. 7AM - 1PM STAR MOTOR INN ing, L on Lincoln, L on Cole- You Cut - You Haul CLEAN MOBILE HOME This could be your year to 5036 Village Rd, 38506 Weekly starting @ $200 + man, home on R. $264,900. Call 931-248-9261 2BR/2BA, WD/HU. No pets. graduate. If you can dream Womens clothes, tools, tax. Free internet, frig, guest Hosting: Mark Brady. See Near I-40. $500mo/$400dep it, you can do it. FREE WOOD SKIDS toys, and OTHER MISC laundry, movie rentals. Pet our display ad in Sunday, Available at the rear of the ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS Friendly, Construction 858-4702 November 11th's Herald- Herald-Citizen TO LIST! Crews welcome. 526-9511 Citizen Classifieds for   1300 Neal Street, more details. Cookeville, TN. 38501 GARAGE SALE   FIRST REALTY CO. IT'S ILLEGAL for compan- SATURDAY .. 8AM - 2PM   528-1573 ies doing business by phone Having a hard time seeing 1023 River Bend Dr, Ckvl 837 S Willow Ave. Unit A Mark: 265-3100 to promise you a loan and the print in your favorite LOTS of Christmas orna- 1300 SF office space ask you to pay for it before Newspaper, Magazine or ments, lights, vintage linens, $1500/mo incl's all utilities. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 they deliver. For free inform- Bible or ever had trouble lamps, kitchen & MISC Ideal for business office. 12:00 - 2:00 ation about avoiding ad- reading the telephone dir- ITEMS. MUST SEE! High visibility & parking. 7244 Coleman Circle 267-3594 Baxter, 38544 vance fee loan scams, write ectory or a map? INDOOR MOVING SALE to the Federal Trade Com- Now Available FROM PCCH: S on Jeffer- SAT ..8-2 / SUN .. 1-3 son, R on I-40, L off of Bax- mission, Washington, D.C., Deluxe Framed 4401 N Quinland Lake Rd 837 So Willow unit B. MAGNIFYING SHEET ter exit, R on Maxwell Land- 20580 or call the National Ckvl, 38506 Warehouse w/loft 2600 SF. Fraud Information Center, 1- ONLY $3.25 plus tax High ceilings, ideal for ware- ing, L on Lincoln, L on Cole- GET ONE TODAY!! Furn, wicker, paperbacks, man, home on R. $294,900. 800-876-7060. This mes- dishes, kitchewares, nice house, shop, contractor. sage is a public service of Start Seeing, Start Reading FOR RENT High visibility, all utilities. Hosting: Mark Brady. See Herald-Citizen pictures, other home decor, 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, our display ad in Sunday, the Herald-Citizen & Re- ladies clothes 8-16 many $1 $2500/mo. 267-3594 gional Buyers Guide. 1300 Neal Street Houses. Many locations November 11th's Herald- Cookeville, TN 38501 comforters, linen, curtains. 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An- cor, crafts & gifts, lights, fig- Kids Welcome; Some Pets son, R on Bunker Hill (at 7060. This message is a gels, electrical & musical, urines & MORE! Ques- in Designated Apts. KFC), R into Hillsdale S/D public service of the Herald- (1)$20, others $10 ea; An- tions: Sandra Shepherd Open Mon - Fri Northgate Business Park: (behind Sam's club), R at Citizen& Regional Buyers tique what-not shelf $20. 526-3247 Soard Properties Several spaces avail. (2) stop sign, R on Pilot Dr, 4th Guide. 3000SF suites, (1) 4,800SF 931-607-4459 KNIGHTS CHAPEL 526-1988 house on L. $289,000. Host: Storage units available unfinished space, (6) of- Lee Lehman. See our dis- Vintage Sunbeam Mix- Freewill Baptist Church fices. Lance Rossie 261-7903   master from late 40's. Has Yard Sale play ad in Sunday, Novem- 10 speeds, extra attach- SATURDAY .. 7AM-TIL 1BR, 1BA $425/mo, water ber 11th's Herald-Citizen ments for juices, comes 3825 Shipley Rd, Ckvl sewer incl'd. 2 mi from TTU. Classified for more details. w/bowl. Works well. $50. Cookbooks, Dale Earnhardt Call (931)261-7427 FIRST REALTY CO Sears antique adding ma- jacket, glass top coffee ta- 528-1573 chine. Hand operated. From ble, 42" bathroom sink, pic- 2BR, 1BA. Stove, refrig, Lee: 252-9141 50's w/all accessories. $40. tures, fishing poles, chil- DW, CH/A. $380/mo. Small Basketball Guides: Pro Bas- dren/womens clothes, boys pets OK!! Call 526-1988.   ketball Bible, all 7 issues, shoes, VHS movies, wo- mans leather coat, hat, toys, complete Handbook of Pro 2BR 1.5BA townhouse, WANTED TO BUY pocketbooks, home decor & Basketball, back to the mid CHA, WD/HU, $575/mo , 6 Used Mobile Homes MUCH, MUCH MORE! BOAT and RV STORAGE: 80's whole lot $50, Lennox blocks from TTU. 265-8661 Call 931-668-2031 PROCEEDS WILL GO TO Retail Office/Space Avail. 40' long, 12 ' wide doors, 14' stoneware Crockpot w/top Approx 2800 SF. $2000/mo. tall. Has electric & lights. $18, Insulated combination PAVE THE CHURCH Great downtown location! Gated at night. 4 min. No. of mini ice bucket & cocktail PARKING LOT! 2BR, 1BA. Kitchen w/appls, lrg laundry rm & deck. Tile FALCON REALTY, Algood right off Hwy 111. shaker $7. 931-525-1020 LARGE MOVING SALE 528-2158 Call (931)544-2871 flrs. $650, $650/dep. Great WED,THURS, FRI, SAT location off 10th St. 931- falconrealtycookeville.com   9:00AM - 4:30PM 931-881-7757  Take O'Connor Exit  * HOLIDAY SALE * 141 Hawthorne Rd 38583   2BR/2BA Townhouse 1993 FORD F-150: 6 cyl, SATURDAY 11/10 .. 11A-4P LOTS OF ITEMS, TOO 4850 Buck Mountain Rd MANY TO LIST! $800/mo Water & Sewer In- WE BUY Houses Cash! AT, new tires on chrome cl'd Brand New. 261-7427 wheels. Runs/drives good! Ckvl, 38506 Quick sale. Fair price. Offer MULTI FAMILY GARAGE quaranteed. 931-516-2500 $1600 obo. Call 526-4147 $5, $10, & $20 RAIN or SHINE One Of A Kind Gift Items AGE 55 OR OLDER, Very FRIDAY & SATURDAY Nice 1100SF townhouse du- 286 Williams Circle Algood plex. 2BR. Private porch,   PLANNING A rear tine garden tiller, 1981 deck, & parking. Country Honda Passport, bicycles, setting. No pets/smoking. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 YARD SALE??? X-box, PSP, acoustic ampli- $600/mo, $500/dep. Dir- 2PM - 6PM fier, men, women, teen girl ecTV incl'd. 931-544-3762 1122 Country Club Live within the city limits clothing Place 2005 DODGE Caravan. of Algood or Cookeville? YARD SALE AVAIL. 1 & 2 BR APTS Cookeville, 38501 105,500 mi. Always garaged SATURDAY .. 10AM - 4PM Call for Info $295,000 & well maintained. Runs 7446 Ditty Rd (931)252-8289 Call (931)979-7879 great. Ckvl (931)525-6137. You MUST go to your Baxter, 38544 Just Reduced to $4,995. Table saw, drill press, new city’s business office to gas Fireplace, tools, and 2013 TOYOTA Sienna XLE obtain a permit. MUCH MORE! Limited. 8 pass, V6, all pwr, heated leather seats, moon- City of Algood YARD SALE roof, 1 owner, 127K, rear SATURDAY .. 8AM - 12N DVD's. Exc. Cond. $14,900 215 W Main St. 226 Cherry Ave, 38501 (931)252-1106, 319-9831 Algood, TN Will Benefit Clean Commission Furn, appl's, HH goods, or books, dishes, glassware,   City of Cookeville home decor, MUCH MORE! 2014 FORD XLT F150: 45 E. Broad Street Quad cab, bought brand Cookeville, TN   new, 1 owner, Metallic Black, LOADED. $16,500. ATTENTION: FREE FIREWOOD 931-239-5445 Former Lavelle's DELIVERED (Tammie Pullum) of May be Hardwood or Mixed. Baxter is having a Will come in long lengths,   Liquidation/Yard Sale will need to be cut up & split. 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Every Who down in Who- ville gets a new Grinch this season. Why, you may ask? The idea defi es reason. Does the classic need help from a hot Cumberbatch? Or is this strange union a bizarre mismatch? The Grinch is the story you learned as an infant, starring a Christmas-hating heel and his doggie assistant. The fuzzy green villain hopes to make holiday gloom. Just like a wicked witch, but without the broom. He targets pres- ents intended for tots. Oh, how horrifi c is this nasty crackpot. Seuss never explained what prompted this act. Perhaps the Grinch wore shoes that were too compact? (Or maybe, just maybe, his head had been whacked?) Should he consult a cardiologist chart? The answer is clear: It’s because of his heart. In “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch,” liberties are taken. Some are just padding, some quite mistaken. It’s suggested that our old friend the Grinch is an orphan, as though that excuses infl icting misfortune. AP There’s a new sidekick, a The Grinch, voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch, in a scene from “The Grinch.” plump reindeer named Fred, and the remaking of Cindy’s the same one played not long (that woman’s as priceless as The Whos down in Who- smoke. But retreading this mom as unwed. (Could she be ago by Jim Carrey. Benedict an unearthed Van Gogh). ville don’t mind that they’re story with a Cumberbatch, a love for the small-hearted Cumberbatch takes on the The Grinch, diabolically, gift-less. They gather togeth- should send Hollywood bad boy? Kind of, maybe, but part, with an American ac- dresses like Santy Claus, in er, sing and bear witness. bigwigs into the booby hatch. look, this isn’t Tolstoy). cent — to give him less heart? an ultra-evil cloud of guff aws. Christmas, they say, isn’t Before you buy tickets and Any-who, our Grinch Our narrator here is Phar- He beats by a few hours the about treasure: It’s about plan a nice dinner, ask who decides to cancel the holiday, rell Williams, whose brief real Kris Kringle. (No won- family, friends and being exactly in Whoville thought or make it as boring as, say, days at work likely paid him der this loner creature never together. Then they tuck into this was a winner? Groundhog Day. He hops zillions. Kenan Thompson of mingles.) But a run-in with roast beast. You, on the other “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch,” a inside chimneys to hoover up “Saturday Night Live” fame, Cindy, as sweet as chocolate hand, may feel fl eeced. Universal Pictures release, toys, certain to do it with an delivers a character who is liquor, makes something Credit goes to the fi lm’s is rated PG with “brief rude insouciant poise. Remember, kind of lame. But Angela grow huge — that’s right, it’s visual eff ects folk, who made humor.” Running time: 79 this guy is the anti-merry — Lansbury has a nice cameo his ticker. fur alive and gave texture to minutes. One star out of four.

0HOROSCOPE0 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 tall and say what’s on your forward. teresting talks and adventures have some fun. Get out and Rely on your instincts and mind. Remember that truth PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) with people who can fill you in participate in events that act courageously. Your deeds counts and that embellishing — Someone will leave out on what you will need in order inspire you or require physical will speak for you and will help or misleading others will even- important details. Make sure to try something new. exertion. You’ll make an im- bring about necessary chang- tually catch up with you. you ask questions and fill in GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Oppor- pression on someone special. es. Don’t settle for less when CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Be the blanks before you make a tunity knocks, and you better Romance is in the stars. you deserve so much more. prepared to eff ectively deal decision that could aff ect your be ready to jump in and take VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Easy Trust and believe in your ability with anything that could dis- future. charge. You’ll stand out and does it when dealing with do- to excel. rupt your plans. A unique way ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Live be recognized for your skills. A mestic matters. Sometimes it’s SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Ob- of doing things will keep every- and learn. Take part in events connection you make will lead best to give a little if you want servation will help you see one on their toes. Partnerships that will help you reconnect to an interesting partnership. to get a little. Being fair and eq- what you need to watch out should be handled with care. with your past. You will discov- CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Let uitable will make a diff erence. for. Clear vision will be the key AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) er something that will change your intuition be your guide LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — A to coming up with solutions — Don’t give up on someone the way you think. Romance is when dealing with dodgy change of heart will lead to that will ward off unfair inter- you love. Reach out and do on the rise. situations. Knowing what you better days ahead. Once you ference. what you can to help. Your TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — A are up against will give you an are clear about what’s import- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) input will make a diff erence serious approach to something edge. Trust your instincts. ant, it will be easy to move — It’s your turn to speak. Stand and change the way you move you want to do will lead to in- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Plan to forward. 0TODAY IN HISTORY0 0CROSSWORD PUZZLE0

On Nov. 9, 1938, Nazis Mayfl ower sighted at The Cavern Club in looted and burned syn- Cape Cod. Liverpool, England. agogues as well as Jew- In 1961, U.S. Air In 1965, the great ish-owned stores and Force Maj. Robert M. Northeast blackout be- houses in Germany and White became the fi rst gan as a series of power Austria in a program of pilot to fl y an X-15 rock- failures lasting up to deliberate persecution et plane at six times 13 1/2 hours left 30 that became known as the speed of sound. The million people in seven “Kristallnacht.” Beatles’ future manag- states and part of Cana- In 1620, the passen- er, Brian Epstein, fi rst da without electricity. gers and crew of the saw the group perform In 1967, a Saturn V rocket carrying an 0SUDOKU0 unmanned Apollo spacecraft blasted off from Cape Kennedy on a successful test fl ight. Today’s Birthdays: Baseball Hall of Famer Whitey Herzog is 87. Baseball Hall of Famer Bob Gibson is 83. Actor Charlie Robinson is 73. Movie director Bille August is 70. Actor Robert David Hall is 70. Actor Lou Ferrigno is 67. Gospel singer Donnie McClurkin is 59. Rock musician Dee Plakas (L7) is 58. Actress Ion Overman is 49. Rapper Pepa is 49. Rapper Scarface (Geto Boys) is 48. Blues singer Susan Tedeschi (teh-DEHS’-kee) is 48. Actor Jason Antoon is 47. Actor Eric Dane is 46. Singer Nick Lachey (98 Degrees) is 45. Country musician Bar- ry Knox (Parmalee) is 41. Rhythm-and-blues singer Sisqo (Dru Hill) is 40. Country sing- er Corey Smith is 39. Country singer Chris Lane is 34. Actress Em- ily Tyra is 31. Actress Nikki Blonsky is 30. Actress-model Ana- leigh Tipton is 30. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN B7 herald-citizen.com 0FRIDAY COMICS0 0SATURDAY COMICS0 Dilbert Dilbert

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — completed Roethlisberger’s fi rst pass 22 of 25 passes for 328 yards went for a touchdown. His and fi ve touchdowns while last did the same. And in be- posting a perfect quarterback tween the Pittsburgh Steelers rating of 158.3. James Con- quarterback and his red-hot ner, who has fi lled in capably team put together systematic during Bell’s self-imposed 52-21 dismantling of Carolina sabbatical, ran for 65 yards on Thursday night that left and a score before being eval- little doubt about their depth uated for a concussion late. and their talent regardless Antonio Brown added of whether Le’Veon Bell ever eight receptions for 96 yards shows up for work or not. — including a 53-yard touch- Ten diff erent Steelers down in the second quarter touched the ball on off ense. — to cap an eventful day that Six of them scored. None of began with the star wide re- them were named Bell. While ceiver being cited for reckless the three-time Pro Bowl driving after police clocked running back tweeted his Brown’s Porsche driving thoughts from home while over 100 mph down a busy AP waiting — and waiting — to highway in the northern city Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner (30) celebrates his touchdown against sign his one-year franchise suburbs. the Carolina Panthers during a game in Pittsburgh Thursday. tender, Pittsburgh ripped off “This is what we expected,” its fi fth straight victory with Roethlisberger said. “We locker room right now,” Ro- in a city where they’ve never Newton fi ve times and rarely stunning ease. knew we were going to have ethlisberger said. won. Carolina fell to 0-4 all- let him get comfortable. “Really big performance to put up a lot of points. We And why bother? For three time in Pittsburgh and was McCaff rey fi nished with 138 against a really good team did that. The defense, they hours on Thursday night never really in it after the yards total off ense (77 yards on a short week so there is a were playing like their hair Pittsburgh looked every bit as Steelers scored 21 points in rushing, 61 yards receiving) lot to be proud of,” Steelers was on fi re.” potent without Bell as it did the game’s fi rst 11 minutes. and accounted for all three head coach said. Bell has until next Tuesday with him. If he returns, they Cam Newton completed 23 Panther touchdowns but it “But we are probably not that to sign a contract if he wants insist they’ll welcome him of 29 for 193 yards and a pair wasn’t nearly enough. good.” to play this season. His team- with open arms. If he doesn’t, of fl ips to Christian McCaf- “We had a lot of our noses Maybe not, but Pittsburgh mates have long since tired they are intent on keeping the frey that the second-year run- bleeding early on,” Newton (6-2-1) looked every bit the of talking about Bell’s status train rolling. ning back turned into scores, said. “We’ve got to stop it part of legitimate contender and at this point. The Panthers (6-3) saw but Newton’s showdown with and keep things going in our in the AFC, perhaps for the “I’m not going to comment their three-game winning Roethlisberger never mate- favor. We just got outplayed fi rst time this season. on someone who’s not in the streak come to an abrupt halt rialized. The Steelers sacked today.” ATMS, Prescott No MLB rule basketball splits changes likely Th ursday until spring

FROM STAFF REPORTS The Lady Raiders were led by Natalie CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) — Major League Base- The Avery Trace Mid- Halfacre with a 3-point- ball and its players’ union likely will not decide dle School and Prescott er, fi ve other fi eld goals, until the eve of spring training whether to change South Middle School and 13 points. She was rules in an eff ort to increase action on the fi eld basketball teams split backed up by Jour- next year. an early season match- ney Evans with seven Deputy Commissioner Dan Halem said Thursday up Thursday night points, Bella Roberts as the annual general managers’ meetings ended as the Prescott girls with six points, and Jor- that there was no consensus for change yet. More stretched out a close 41- dan Gillies with fi ve. discussions will take place when owners gather 34 win over the ATMS In the nightcap, the next week in Atlanta, the union’s executive board Lady Raiders, but the Raiders started fast and convenes in late November and major league exec- Raiders routed the Bull- never looked back. They utives go to Las Vegas for the winter meetings in dogs 52-32 at Prescott. scored 15 points in the mid-December. In the fi rst game of fi rst quarter alone and Topics being discussed include the increased use the night, the Prescott proceeded to outscore of defensive shifts, the decrease in innings thrown and Avery Trace girls the Bulldogs 9-5 in the by starting pitchers and technology that aids sign played a pretty dead- second quarter and 16-8 stealing. A possible 20-second pitch clock and locked game in the fi rst in the third. The Bull- alterations to rules for waivers, trade deadlines half, but Prescott broke dogs outscored ATMS and disabled lists also are being talked about by a ahead in the second 13-12 in the fourth quar- tradition-bound sport resistant to change. half. The Lady Raiders ter, but it was too little, “We’re an entertainment product. Certainly, we scored 13 points in the too late. want to play the game in a way that’s compelling fourth quarter, but it Two Raiders scored for our audience, including the younger audience,” wasn’t enough to make in double-digits as Halem said. “We’re constantly looking at the way up for two points in the Brock Owen led the the game is changing organically and trying to bal- third quarter. team with 15 points, BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN ance the competitive issues with our clubs and our Prescott’s girls were and Chase Johnson add- Avery Trace’s Jordan Gillies, right, attempts to GMs doing everything possible to win versus what led by Grace Ann Kelly, ed 11. They were helped block a shot by Prescott’s Grace Ann Kelley those decisions result in in terms of the product on who put up 14 points. out by Tre Monette with during the Lady Bulldogs’ win over ATMS the fi eld. And it’s not an easy balance, but we work Morgan Guff ey also hit seven points, Carter Thursday night at Prescott. very hard at it.” double fi gures with 10 Apple with six, and Agreement with the union is necessary for play- points, and they were Grayson Walker with Linder added four points welcome Celina at 6:30 ing rules changes, but management has the right helped by Gabby Billen four. with two fi eld goals, and p.m., and Avery Trace to unilaterally implement a new playing rule with with seven points, Macie Presley Jared and Parker Smith added a heads to Byrdstown one year advance notice. Commissioner Rob Man- Threet with four points, Maddox Fox led the way 3-pointer. Saturday for a meeting fred had the right to mandate pitch clocks for 2018 and Kelsi Flanigan with for the Bulldogs with Up next, Prescott with Pickett County at but backed off when the union refused to agree, four points. fi ve points each. Aiden stays home Monday to 10 a.m. and he retains the ability to order clocks for 2019. MLB did initiate limits on mound trips without pitching changes in 2018, and the average time of a nine-inning game dropped to 3 hours, 44 seconds during the regular season from 3:05:11 in 2017 — UT basketball takes on Ragin’ Cajuns tonight although it rose to 3:34:50 this postseason from 3:29:28 in 2017. KNOXVILLE (AP) — A pair of reigning Sun Belt Conference percentage (.761) and assists (17.4). “It’s going in the right direction,” Halem said. reigning conference champions champions had six players in While fi rst-team All-Sun Non-playing rules changes require agreement face off at Thompson-Boling Are- double fi gures, led by a pair of Belt Conference players Frank with players. Halem called the situation fl uid, said na on tonight when No. 6 Tennes- 19-point performances from Bartley and Bryce Washington he isn’t certain when management and the union see plays host to Louisiana for a 7 JaKeenan Gant and Malik Mar- graduated, the Ragin’ Cajuns will meet and set spring training as the deadline to p.m. ET tip on SEC Network +. quetti. As a team, ULL shot 67.1 return three starters, including determine any actions. Tickets are available at All- percent from the fi eld (including Sun Belt Conference Newcomer Manfred has said the sport is examining wheth- Vols.com. Also, as part of Tennes- 58.3 percent from three) while of the Year and Defensive Player er it should attempt to manage the evolution of see Athletics’ Salute to Service forcing 22 turnovers. of the Year JaKeenan Gant (13.7 on-fi eld play in an era when strikeouts topped hits Weekend, current military mem- ppg, 5.8 rpg, 2.3 bpg). With nine for the fi rst time in 2018 and the big league batting bers and veterans may present a ABOUT LOUISIANA upperclassmen on the roster average dropped to its lowest level since 1972, the Military ID or DD 214 at Gate C, The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns and three transfers from “Power last season before the American League adopted Gate E or the ticket tent located (1-0) enter Friday night’s match- Five” programs, Louisiana has the designated hitter. Strikeouts have set records on Phillip Fulmer Way prior to up in Thompson-Boling Arena the experience and talent to once for 11 straight years as more pitchers throw harder entering Thompson-Boling Are- with aspirations to improve upon again compete for a Sun Belt title and teams more frequently bring in relievers. na for complimentary admission an impressive 2017-18 campaign. in 2018-19 and will off er a good There was just one trade announced during the for themselves and any immedi- Sun Belt Conference Coach early-season test for the Volun- four-day session: Seattle acquired speedy out- ate family members. of the Year Bob Marlin led the teers. fi elder Mallex Smith from Tampa Bay as part of Tennessee (1-0) opened the Ragin’ Cajuns to a record-break- In their season opener against a fi ve-player trade that sent catcher Mike Zunino season with a victory, topping ing year as Louisiana won a Virgin Islands, the Ragin’ Cajuns and outfi elder Guillermo Heredia to the Rays. Lenoir-Rhyne 86-41 on Tuesday school-record 27 games and were lights out from the fl oor, Most general managers said their focus is win- night. All fi ve starters fi nished earned its fi rst outright Sun Belt knocking down 67 percent of ning under the current rules. the game in double fi gures, led Conference regular-season title their shots in a 121-80 victory. “I just react to whatever’s happening and do ev- by Jordan Bone’s 18 points. Kyle since the 1999-2000 season. The Gant fi nished with 19 points, four erything I can to try to put our team in position to Alexander chipped in a ca- Ragin’ Cajuns won 20 of 22 games rebounds, three assists and three score more runs than the other team,” Los Angeles reer-high 16 points while tallying from December through Febru- blocks in 25 minutes of action. Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew four blocks in the contest. ary while dominating the league Senior guard Marcus Stroman, Friedman said. “I can understand from a fan per- The Ragin’ Cajuns (1-0) come statistics, fi nishing as the league a transfer from South Carolina, spective the increase in strikeouts obviously then to Knoxville off a 121-80, sea- leader in 10 categories, including was on the cusp of recording decreases the action in a game and how that can be son-opening win over the Uni- scoring off ense (83.2), fi eld-goal a triple-double with 10 assists, something that’s not landing well right now — and versity of the Virgin Islands. The percentage (.464), free-throw eight points and eight rebounds. I totally appreciate that.”