The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland www.herald-citizen.com Monterey Garrison wins White POLL Council looks at storage shed Plains Open requirements Golf: Young people look for young Page 2 Page 10 leaders Page 3 116th Year | No. 179 | Monday, July 30, 2018 | Cookeville, Tennessee 50¢ Back to school Glider ruling pulled back BY BEN WHEELER
[email protected] Environmental Protection Agency head Andrew Wheel- er has withdrawn a ruling that would’ve allowed glider kit manufacturers to bypass production limits. Earlier this month, the EPA had announced it would exercise enforcement discretion in relation to the Obama-era Phase II rule. This would have allowed manufacturers to produce more glider vehicles than the annual cap of 300 units. The recent developments will retract the no action assurance on the glider kit rule, and will reinstate the Lindsay McReynolds | Herald-Citizen See EPA, Page 2 Sycamore Elementary School Principal Tracy Nabors, left, greets Roy Brown and William Cravens, right, who is be- ginning second grade this year. Putnam County students began classes Monday morning for an abbreviated day that ended at 10 a.m. The fi rst full day of the fall semester is Tuesday. Schools are closed on Election Day, Thursday. What Livingston offi cer recovering after crash happened BY JIM HERRIN his patrol vehicle and he took it to the ed to me and my family,” Danner said
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