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Correction TTU trustees hike parking, housing costs BY KATE COOK lage/inner campus permits will go up $7.50 The headline on Fri- [email protected] per year. Outer campus permits will go up day’s story about the $9 per year. Tennessee Tech Board of Tennessee Tech’s Board of Trustees offi- In other matters, the board voted on a Trustees meeting was cially approved a housing rate increase and new student representative. misleading. a 10-year parking funding plan at its regular Forrest Allard, a junior honors student The headline should meeting Thursday. double-majoring in accounting and econom- have read “Internal in- The board approved a three-percent in- ics from Monterey, was elected to a one- vestigation chief topic at crease in housing rates. year term. The student representative can TTU board.” The parking funding plan will increase participate in discussions but not vote. We apologize for the parking fees each year for the next 10 years. The board also officially approved the hir- error. Inner campus and residential parking Forrest Allard permits will go up $15 per year. Tech Vil- See TTU, Page A2 Student representative

TVA asks for More SROs rate increase March for Our Lives comments could cost

BY LAURA MILITANA [email protected] half million The Tennessee Valley Au- thority wants to hear from BY JIM HERRIN electric customers on its pro- [email protected] posed rate change. Even though it would re- A proposal to provide School portedly be revenue neutral Resource Officers (SROs) in every for TVA, it will have an im- Putnam County school could end pact on customers’ wallets. up costing nearly $500,000. The proposed rate change That’s the estimate provided by will move costs from the in- Putnam County Sheriff Eddie Far- dustrial class onto the com- ris, who has said that having mercial and residential SROs in every school is one of his classes, which will result in goals. those customers having to “We consider the lives of stu- pay more for the electricity dents to be the most important re- they use. source that we have,” Farris said TVA provides energy for in announcing his plan last week. business customers and local “They are our future. It is high power distributors serving priority for us and will remain more than 9 million people in so.” parts of seven southeastern But the sheriff said the plan will states, including Cookeville have a significant cost, noting that Electric, Upper Cumberland 11 more SROs would be needed to Electric Corporation and provide an officer for all of the ele- Volunteer Energy Coopera- mentary schools. tive. “The total salary for the 11 The TVA says the rate SROs needed will be $423,500 a change would revise the year, but this does not include structure of wholesale elec- benefits, vehicles, uniforms or tric power rates to better equipment,” he said. align wholesale rates with Most of that funding would the underlying costs to serve have to come from the county. the 154 local power compa- “The governor is talking about Laura Militana | Herald-Citizen nies who serve TVA’s service SRO grant money for one year,” territory. As proposed, the Debbie Bates, Jason Brown and Katie Rodgers hold signs during the Farris said. “So, if that becomes a standard service energy rate “March for Our Lives” protest on the Putnam Courthouse Square Saturday possibility, it would only cover the as a part of a nationwide effort to encourage gun control in the wake of a See TVA, Page A2 deadly school shooting in Florida. See SRO, Page A2

Candidates for governor to speak at sold-out dinner BY LINDSAY McREYNOLDS confirmed that they will attend the re- [email protected] gional dinner in Algood. Each is expected to speak for about All five Republican candidates for 10 minutes. governor are expected to speak at the Tennessee Republican Party Chair- Upper Cumberland Reagan Day Din- man Scott Golden will emcee the ner Thursday at Trinity Church in Al- event, and an auction will also be held good. to raise funds for the campaigns of Re- “We’ve sold out. We’re going to have publican candidates. to turn people away I’m afraid,” said In addition to candidates for gover- Lee Black Harwell White Boyd John Keisling, chairman of the Pickett nor, other attendees will include Sen. County Republican Party. Paul Bailey, Rep. Ryan Williams, Sen. Agriculture Commissioner John Rose parties in Putnam as well as Pickett, Republican candidates for governor Mark Pody and Rep. Kelly Keisling and and former judge Bob Corlew. Clay, Overton, Fentress, Jackson and Bill Lee, Diane Black, Randy Boyd, 6th Congressional District candidates The Upper Cumberland Reagan Day Beth Harwell and Kay White have all Rep. Judd Matheny, former Tennessee Dinner this year includes Republican See GOP, Page A2

Index Obituaries, A7 JOin the ChaMber 6 Sections — 46 Pages Betty Mott Clyde Parks Jr. Businesses that Abby C3 Opinion A4 Susan Pangle Mary Naylor sign up this Calendar A10 Schools B1 Carolyn Fristoe Rose Bilbrey week get special Classified D1 Sports E1 Lawrence Welch Claudean Wilson Comics F1 Sudoku B5 James Lollar James Wheeler Jr. deals Community C1 Weather A2 Walter Wallace Page A5 Crossword B5 A2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 LOCAL READER Bills moving through General Assembly SERVICES BY KATE COOK impact in an election year, has The House Criminal Justice move all state funding from [email protected] sailed through the process with Committee should discuss the clinics that provide abortions. little fanfare. bill in the coming weeks. The bill requires the TennCare Contact us: Some noteworthy bills have Two bills are related to med- Another bill would allow vot- director to apply for a waiver Address: moved through the state’s Gen- ical marijuana. ers to direct the legislature on from the federal government. 1300 Neal St. eral Assembly. The first, sponsored by Rep. the subject of medical mari- If they get it, the state will be A measure regarding social Jeremy Faison, has been juana. able to remove state funding Cookeville, Tenn. media accounts and paid ads rewritten. Faison told regional HB2391 would place the fol- from TennCare clinics that pro- has been approved by the Sen- media he rewrote the bill hop- lowing question on the Novem- mote or support abortion. Mailing Address: ate. ing it passes. As written now, ber ballot: “Should the Finally, both the House and P.O. Box 2729 The house will vote on the the bill would allow residents Tennessee legislature approve Senate have approved a bill re- bill on Monday. to get a prescription from an the use of medical marijuana?” quiring the words “In God We Cookeville TN 38502 The bill SB1635, requires po- out-of-state doctor for mari- Both House and Senate com- Trust” to be displayed in public litical accounts and ads on so- juana if they have one of 15 dif- mittees will discuss that meas- schools. cial media to state who paid for ferent conditions. Those ure this week. Both of those bills are now Phone: 931-526-9715 those accounts and ads. conditions cover a variety of In other matters, both the headed to Gov. Bill Haslam’s Fax: 931-526-1209 The bill, which could have problems from cancer to PTSD. House and Senate voted to re- desk for his approval or veto.

Email: News [email protected] Sports County plans year-round hazardous waste disposal [email protected] Advertising BY JIM HERRIN Porter also recommended [email protected] [email protected] that the Jackson Street site be Living used for the future location of [email protected] Putnam County residents a manned convenience center Circulation will be able to dispose of haz- for county residents to drop off [email protected] ardous wastes all year long, their trash. He said the county Business News rather than just on special col- could pay the estimated [email protected] lection days, thanks to a $130,000 for that phase of the Church News $480,000 grant the county has project as part of their annual [email protected] received. capital outlay budget. School News “When it comes to haz- Porter also suggested part- [email protected] ardous waste — paint, cleaners nering with the city to central- Classified Ads and all the things that get left ize the disposal of brush at the [email protected] over in a household sometimes site in a potential third phase — we really don’t have any of the project. place to take it,” said County “I really like the idea of hav- Letter Guidelines Executive Randy Porter. ing all three in the same loca- He said the state has usually tion,” said Solid Waste All letters to the editor must sponsored a hazardous waste Committee member Kim Brad- be signed and include the collection event about once a ford. writer’s name, address and year at the county fairgrounds Jim Herrin | Herald-Citizen The committee voted unani- phone number. Letters are which allows residents to dis- mously to recommend going subject to editing and/or re- The city of Cookeville’s brush storage site will soon be the pose of those items, but resi- forward with all three phases. jection. A strict 400-word limit home of an all-year hazardous waste collection site. will be enforced. Send letters dents didn’t have any options The proposal and an inter- to the mailing address listed during the rest of the year. property on West Jackson this grant is because the city local agreement between the above, or email to Now, with the grant funding, Street that will serve as a full- of Cookeville is willing to work county and the city of [email protected]. the county will be able to con- time hazardous waste collec- with us,” Porter said. “They Cookeville must still be ap- struct a building at the tion site. (TDEC) want it to be a cen- proved by the governing bod- Cookeville city brush site “One of the reasons we got trally located hub.” ies. Order a Photo Every photograph taken by a Her- ald-Citizen photographer and published in the paper is available for purchase. Go to www.herald- citizen.com and click on “Photo TTU: Board seeks Gallery.” Also, many photos in- SRO: Adding officers expensive propostion cluded in online stories are avail- able for purchase. From Page A1 completed our budget for Program,” which would ways to streamline submission to the County use retired law enforce- cost for that one year. Executive’s office.” ment officers as SROs at Subscriptions After that, it would be the If additional officers are the schools. investigation To subscribe, call 931-526- responsibility of the ultimately approved in the “We have several retired 9715. Visa, MasterCard and county to continue fund- county budget process, law enforcement (officers) From Page A1 Discover accepted. ing.” Farris said the SRO as- here in the county,” he Rates: Based on last year’s esti- signments would be said, although he did not ing of two new administrators. 3 mo 6 mo 1yr mate that a penny of prop- opened up first to current have an exact number. New Provost Dr. Lori Bruce and new Carrier or erty tax generates $157,500 deputies who meet the re- “This would be a volun- Vice President for Enrollment and Ca- Mail: 385 in revenue, funding the quirements. tary assignment and will reer Placement Dr. Brandon Johnson Zip Code $28 $54 $95 additional SROs would re- The current require- require some updated were hired last month by the board’s Print & quire an approximate 3- ments include at least two training.” executive committee. E-Edition $29 $56 $98 Anywhere Only cent increase in the years experience as a cer- Farris said the program Both will start their jobs next month. E-Edition $21 $42 $84 property tax rate. tified deputy. Officers would include continual The board also charged vice chair- Mail: Outside That would mean would have to have an ad- training in firearm certifi- man Trudy Harper with finding ways 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 adding about $7 to the an- ditional 40 hours of SRO cation for the hired SROs. to speed up the investigation process. Mail: Outside nual tax on a $100,000 training, plus another 16 They would also be vetted, Harper was assigned to fill the role Tenn. $82 $132 $220 home. hours of training above trained and identified with President Phil Oldham would normally The sheriff would not the regular 40 hours of in- an I.D. and uniform. perform for an internal investigation confirm whether he plans service per year. The sheriff did not have related to the university’s research Miss Your Paper? to ask for full funding of Farris said he would a specific timetable for project paid for by Fitzgerald Glider the proposal in his budget also look at outside, expe- adding the new personnel. Kits. Your carrier is an independent request this year. rienced applicants, if “We will address that as Chairman Tom Jones said the inter- contractor. However, as a serv- “That is still in the needed. soon as possible after the nal investigation is a lengthy process. ice to our subscribers, our circulation department is open works,” he said. “As of He has also suggested county budget approval in Once an investigation is ordered, from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- right now, we have not creating a “Protect Me July,” he said. there’s a 60-day inquiry period then a day-Friday and from 30-day decision period. If that process 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to determines there’s a reason to move answer calls. forward, a second committee is ap- Call 931-526-9715. pointed and they determine how the TVA: Rate increase comments welcome misconduct allegation will move for- ward. Herald-Citizen From Page A1 rate. bill. Board member Johnny Stites encour- “The grid access charge This has not yet gone be- aged Harper to take notes along the USPS 313-680 would be reduced and a will have the greatest im- fore the TVA board for ap- way about the process itself and how it ISSN 8750-5541 grid access charge would pact on members using proval, but public can be improved and streamlined. be established to recover 1,000 kWh or less of en- comments are welcome The Herald-Citizen is pub- lished daily except Saturdays, the same amount. ergy in a month,” VEC of- through April 9 by email- New Year’s Day, Independence According to the VEC ficials stated. “We estimate ing Matthew Higdon at Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving statement posted on the the effect on these smaller [email protected], by Day and Christmas Day by company’s Facebook, TVA accounts to be an increase mail, 400 West Summit Hill GOP: Governor candidates Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., has increased the whole- of 2-2.5 percent, in addi- Dr., WT 11D, Knoxville, TN at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box sale rate each October by tion to the 1.5 percent 37902. here Thursday night 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. 1.5 percent over the last wholesale rate increase All local electric com- Periodicals postage paid at five years. that will be applied to all pany officials encourage From Page A1 Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- The proposed grid ac- accounts in October, and customers to make their TER: send address changes to cess charge will be applied the 1 percent access voices heard. Macon counties. Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, as an additional charge charge premium that will The proposed changes “In the past we’ve had the same type Cookeville TN 38502. The Herald-Citizen is a mem- per kilowatt-hour on the be applied to all energy can be viewed at TVA’s of dinner, but it’s always been in Liv- ber of the Tennessee Press first 1,000 kWh of monthly being sold.” website at ingston,” Keisling said. “It consisted of Association and the Associ- usage. All of those changes will www.tva.gov/environ- five counties. This year we’ve expanded ated Press. The Associated The proposed rate is equate to an increase of ment/environmental-stew- to include Putnam and Macon.” Press is entitled exclusively to $.002 per kWh, in addition between 3.5 and 5 percent ardship/environmental-re The 256 available tickets at $30 each use for publication news to the standard energy on a typical residential views/2018-rate-change. have already sold out. printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather Today Monday southeast wind 10 to 15 Tuesday Night Almanac: Jack McNeely mph, with gusts as high as Sunday is the A 20-percent chance of A 20-percent chance of Showers likely. Cloudy, Editor & Publisher 20 mph. 84th day of the showers. Cloudy, with a showers after 1 a.m. with a low around 55. year, with 281 re- Lindsay McReynolds high near 57. Mostly cloudy, with a low South wind 10 to 15 mph, maining. The sun Managing Editor around 41. Tuesday with gusts as high as 20 sets at 6:58 p.m. Tonight A 20 percent chance of mph. Chance of precipita- and will rise at Roger Wells showers. Mostly cloudy, tion is 70%. 6:37 a.m. Mon- A 20-percent chance of Monday Night day. The moon is Advertising Director with a high near 62. South showers after 1 a.m. A 20 percent chance of a waxing gibbous wind 10 to 15 mph, with Mostly cloudy, with a low showers. Cloudy, with a with 62% of the Keith McCormick gusts as high as 25 mph. around 41. low around 50. South visible disc illu- Circulation Manager minated. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — A3 LOCAL/STATE Distracted driving bus tour coming soon

BY PAIGE STANAGE participate in the cur- cles provided by the THP [email protected] rent statewide distract- to transport local law en- ing driving bus forcement officers. Offi- The Tennessee High- tour,” said Cookeville cers riding in these way Safety Office and Police Chief Randy vehicles will communi- Tennessee Highway Pa- Evans. “Unfortunately, cate with ground units trol are teaming up with motorists continue to when traffic violations local law enforcement talk, text, and even occur. This will last next month to launch search the web while be- roughly two to four their third statewide dis- hind the wheel of mov- hours. tracted driving bus tour. ing vehicles. These The tour will come to The Cookeville Police practices put all of our Cookeville at 1:30 p.m. on Department and Putnam lives at risk. I challenge April 4. County Sheriff’s Office everyone to put away “We caution all drivers will be participating in distractions and simply to remain focused and the tour. drive.” alert at all times,” said “We are pleased to The tour includes un- THP Colonel Tracy have the opportunity to marked passenger vehi- Trott.

Laura Militana | Herald-Citizen Children of all ages enjoyed First United Methodist Church’s Easter egg hunt at Dogwood Park Saturday morning. From left, Davison Owsley, McKay Owsley, Camryn Alley, Faith Owsley and Callahan Owsley inspect their loot. Many Easter events coming up this week

BY LAURA MILITANA http://risingabovemi- [email protected] nistries.org/events/easte r-eggstravaganza for in- Easter is around the formation. corner and there are a Also on March 31, variety of activities for Trinity Missionary Bap- the kids to enjoy. tist Church at 613 W. Here are a few to note: Broad St. will host an Saturday, March 31 Easter egg hunt from 3-4 Standing Stone State p.m. Call 520-0439 for Park, 1674 Standing more information. Stone Park Hwy., Liv- Sunday, April 1 ingston, will host an Hidden Hollow Park, Easter egg hunt at 2 p.m. 1901 Mount Pleasant Rd., The Easter Bunny will Cookeville, will host also make an appear- three Easter egg hunts ance. Sunday afternoon begin- The Tennessee Tech ning at 2. Cost is $5 per University soccer fields person. will be the site of an egg There will be activities hunt on Saturday. Games for kids of all ages, in- and activities begin at 11 cluding a craft area and a.m. The hunt begins at duck races. noon. There will be hunt The Easter Bunny will areas for kids ages 0-3, 4- also be there from 1-4 6 and 7-9. that afternoon. For more Rising Above Min- information, visit istries will hold an http://www.hiddenhol- Easter Eggstravaganza lowpark.com/eastereg- at Algood Elementary ghunt.htm. School on March 31. To include an Easter There will be multiple egg hunt event in the cal- egg hunts uniquely endar, email adapted for those with calendar@herald-citi- special needs. Visit zen.com. Thousands march in push for gun control NASHVILLE (AP) — wants her daughter and Thousands of people other children to be safe, have marched in Ten- as participants spoke out nessee cities to push for against gun violence. gun control and school In Memphis, about safety as part of a na- 1,500 people took to the tional campaign sparked streets in a march that by the recent Florida went to the civil rights school shooting. museum. Students led Media reports say the way, yelling "enough about 10,000 to 12,000 is enough." The event in- people gathered Satur- cluded voter registration day in downtown efforts. Nashville. In Chattanooga, at Dr. Leonardo Rodriguez-Cruz, M.D. Dr. Joseph A. Jestus, M.D. Nashville Mayor David least 1,000 students and Briley urged everyone 18 adults took part in a and up to vote. One of march that took them to the marchers, Heather the Hamilton County Larkin Vogler, says she Courthouse. Real-Time PRECISION Community-Wide Real-Life RESULTS Easter Egg Hunt hen it comes to spinal surgery, accuracy equals success, and success equals quality Saturday March 31st Wof life. at’s why Cookeville Regional is proud to oer one of the most advanced 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. systems of its kind, the Stryker Navigation system, a computer-assisted technology that uses infrared-guided, real-time 3-D imagery of the patient’s spine to help neurosurgeons perform more eective surgeries. is means even better results — closer to home — for you.

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Sunday, March 25, 2018 OPINION 4 Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland

Established 1903 Jack McNeely, Editor and Publisher Lindsay McReynolds, Managing Editor Kate Cook, City Editor Don Foy, News Editor

►AN H-C EDITORIAL Newspapers under attack by new tariffs

here are two things you need to know about newspapers. First, newspapers are important to community life and democracy. Always have been. It is important for all sorts of newspapersT to survive for the sake of a free society — the very large and the very small ones, the lib- eral ones, the conservative ones, the middle-of-the- road ones, the ones with no viewpoint but just important news, all of them. America needs them like we need oxygen. Second, even if your newspaper seems to be Remembering the night of tornadoes “online,” the digital copy that you may count on probably couldn’t exist if there weren’t a printed he lights went out in the residents. The next tornado here was newspaper behind it. The newspaper in print University Center at Ten- Then-Sheriff more personal to me. A hapless supports all of the other versions economically. nessee Tech and we all Billy G. Smith college kid, I knew none of this So, if the printed version disappeared, you can’t stumbled outside into the said the next day was going on. twilight.T The sky was glowing a that he’d never I found some friends and we assume all would be well because it is online. It won’t be. sickly green. Chain lightning seen such dam- passed the time playing cards in These facts are important because the paper stitched sideways across the age. “It was like the basement of Crawford Hall your newspaper is printed on is under attack. sky. And then the sirens started. a giant bush-hog until the head resident kicked One small paper mill in Washington State is It was April 3, 1974 and the na- Bob had gone the girls out. trying to use the federal trade and tariff laws to tion’s second largest tornado McMillan through.” My friend Roger and I walked make this paper — newsprint, or uncoated outbreak in history was just One tornado is them back across campus to the whipping up. Over the next few a nightmare. Entire packs of women’s dorms on Dixie. It was groundwood paper, in paper parlance — about 50 hours, 148 tornadoes slashed them ripping through the night a little windy. percent more expensive. This mill has com- across the Southeast and the is beyond comprehension. One Crossing the quad on the way plained to the U.S. Department of Commerce and Ohio River Valley and all the stayed on the ground here for back we got to the giant oak tree International Trade Commission about interna- way up to Ontario, Canada. eight miles, spawned in White when we heard it, a monster tional competition. If it succeeds, the prices of A map of touch-downs and County and swooping down howling in the wind high over- newspaper printing will skyrocket. The re- tornado paths looks like giant where Highway 42 crosses the head. sources available for everything else your local claws had raked the Southeast- Falling Water River. The huge tree whipped over newspaper may need or want to do for you will ern United States and we bled. It cut a 500-foot path through us like a young willow and….we be strangled. Nearly 30 of those twisters Dry Valley, Mt. Herman, up started skidding backwards. Although the newsprint you are holding in were staggeringly powerful F5s. through scenic Poplar Grove God watched over us that your hand is American made, Canadian paper Entire communities were and climbed up to Rocky Point night. We did not get sucked up producers have supplied the U.S. for many years. blasted away. Train rail cars where it went airborne again. into the vortex…I learned the They have some natural advantages over U.S. pa- and tractor trailer trucks were Lives were lost in each of those next day that the tornado had permakers because of hydroelectric power and flung into the night. At one communities. skimmed right over campus and shipping costs. More than a dozen U.S. mills have point, 16 tornadoes were churn- A lifetime of memories — touched down in Bangham, stopped making newsprint in the last decade be- ing on the ground and entire photos, letters, family treasures where property damage was ex- cause demand for paper has declined. states were placed under urgent — were taken by the wind. A tensive. Today, even if Canadian paper disappeared be- warnings. souvenir post card from Florida That was 44 years ago… As cause of high tariffs being proposed to the fed- When they dug out of base- belonging to a Capshaw second Herald-Citizen reporter Joe Far- eral government, the U.S. paper mills could not ments and rescue crews cut grader in Dry Valley landed 107 ris wrote, “It was a night etched supply newspapers with the paper they need. through downed trees and miles away in London, Ken- in memories and on tomb- Mills cost hundreds of millions of dollars to power lines, they counted 315 tucky, where the woman who stones…” dead, ten of them in Putnam found it in her yard wrote back, Friends, these coming weeks, build and can take many years to be safely situ- County, including a four-month “We are wondering if your stay safe. ated in compliance with environmental rules. old baby and a 90-year-old man. home was hit and if you are still With demand falling, no one is going to invest in Across the Upper Cumberland alive.” Bob McMillan is a columnist, sec- a massive expansion of U.S. newsprint. Over the 27 lives were lost that single, Young Troy Dickens was and tion editor and lead paginator of short term, tariffs could force the price of paper awful night. Tennessee lost 47 he wrote the woman back. the Herald-Citizen. up and the New York investors who own the Washington State mill could gain. But our country will lose. Fragile newspapers will vanish. Challenged newspapers will have to cut back. Even healthy newspapers such as this one are going to have to find ways to absorb a daunting new cost. And who will pay? Everyone Nervous tech giants ramp up lobbying who relies on a newspaper to tell the local sto- ries, cover elections, advertise sales, get pictures ince Congress created the cized USCIS for Industry representatives rou- of the winning touchdown, and cheer the eco- H-1B in 1990, IT services overly stringent tinely claim that because of a nomic development people on in their work of companies have had demands, and qualified personnel shortage, creating new jobs. things go mostly their India’s largest about 500,000 jobs cannot be way.S U.S. Citizenship and Immi- IT service com- filled. But in a moment of rare That worries us. If it worries you, pay a visit to www.stopnewsprinttariffs.org and be informed. gration Services statistics show panies have in- candor in 2016, then-Infosys The National Newspaper Association con- that the federal government has creased their Chief Executive Vishal Sikka tributed to this editorial. issued about 1.8 million visas lobbying budg- admitted that if new regulations through 2017 to overseas work- Joe ets. A Center for slowed the flow of Indian cheap ers that displace or block em- Guzzardi Responsive Poli- labor techs to the U.S., the em- ployment opportunities to tics review ployers’ solution would be to Moderately Confused experienced, skilled Americans. showed that Tata increased its hire “locally,” meaning Ameri- H-1B visas are valid for three lobbying expenses 37 percent to can. Sikka: “There are enough years, are routinely renewed for $110,000; Infosys, up by a multi- universities, enough ability to an additional three years, and ple of four to $200,000; and hire, enough ability to teach.” routinely lead to citizenship. Wipro, up by five-and-one-half At the same time that Sikka But in the Trump White times to $130,000. Indian work- confirmed what H-1B critics had House, the president has or- ers receive 70 percent of the been insisting for decades – that dered tighter H-1B qualifying total H-1B visas issued every no shortage of qualified U.S. standards which have put a big year – 65,000 go to overseas ap- tech workers existed – the Busi- league scare into tech giants plicants, and 20,000 are reserved ness Insider reported that HP Tata Consultancy Services, In- for foreign nationals studying in cut 55,000 jobs between 2012 and fosys and Wipro. In February, the U.S. who earn an advanced 2016; yet, the company filed USCIS announced that it will re- degree. more than 2,000 labor condition quire “detailed statements of The agency defends its more applications for H-1B visas. And work or work orders” about the rigorous standards. USCIS CNBC’s story, “Silicon Valley: job that would be performed by noted that it has found “signifi- Much young talent, many fewer an H-1B visa holder when em- cant employer violations” jobs,” reported that at San Fran- ployed at a third-party site. Em- among H-1B employers which cisco’s annual Internapalooza, ployers will need to file more include paying less than the re- more than 5,000 college-age stu- details, known as requests for quired wage, not paying work- dents showed up hoping to get a evidence (RFE), to confirm why ers the required wage while chance at a Silicon Valley job, a foreign-born applicant should they wait for project assign- evidence that an abundant sup- be given preference over Ameri- ments, and having employees ply of young talent is available. can applicants. Previously, adju- perform non-specialty occupa- Understanding why employ- dicating immigration officers tion jobs. In short, IT specialists ers love the H-1B visa is easy – it didn’t have to review third- hire many, but pay little. expands the applicant pool party contracts, dates or loca- Employers cannot point to which, in turn, allows them to tion of precisely where the H-1B tangible evidence that they pay less in salaries. visa holder would be employed. truly need overseas workers. In In anticipation of the April 2 fact, high-ranking industry offi- Joe Guzzardi is a syndicated H-1B filing date for fiscal 2019, cials admit that qualified Amer- columnist. His email address is immigration lawyers have criti- icans are readily available. [email protected]. 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Citizen membership Cookeville and ask for officeholders grab all the 2 C a n d i d a t e s I must say that the drive team now through membership team mem- credit for this week’s an- Cookeville-Putnam Monday, April 2. bers Sandy Malin, Anita nouncement that OUNTY OMMISSION C C County Chamber of Yes, we are a competi- Ledbetter or Kelsey Mc- Cookeville ranks 8th 10 TH D ISTRICT Commerce is single- tive bunch here at the Carter. They will be among the fastest grow- handedly the best cham- 1 C a n d i d a t e Herald-Citizen. That’s happy to guide you ing micropolitans in the J e n n i f e r W i l k e r s o n ber with which I have why we have a team in through the process. country. In my opinion, Republican C OUNTY C OMMISSION been associated. If you the aforementioned In the meantime, the the chamber and its cul- R OAD 11 TH D ISTRICT are not a member of membership drive April mission of the local tivation of teamwork be- your local chamber, I 3-4. Joining me on our S UPERVISOR chamber is to be a world- tween all entities would encourage you to team is long-time Circu- class, regional leader, involved deserves the 4 Candidates consider the benefits and lation Director Keith Mc- partner and catalyst by biggest kudos. tiered membership op- Cormick, Business creating and retaining I can go on and on C OUNTY C OMMISSION tions displayed on this Manager Sandy Malin, high quality, 21st Cen- about the tremendous TH ISTRICT 12 D page. Advertising Manager tury jobs; protecting and value this chamber Not listed in the Roger Wells and front of- improving our pro-busi- brings to Cookeville and 2 C a n d i d a t e s graphic: A single individ- fice staff members Anita ness climate; enhancing Putnam County. But I ual can also be a member Ledbetter and Kelsey our region’s quality of think you get the picture. Randy Jones (I) of the chamber for an McCarter. Our team will life; cultivating and sup- If you want to be in- Republican annual rate of $185. It’s a be at Leslie Town Centre porting future commu- volved, this is your op- great way for a commu- Tuesday afternoon, April nity leaders; and adding portunity. nity leader or single en- 3, calling on folks to join value for our members’ Just don’t forget, if you trepreneur to get the chamber. investment. want our extra perks, involved and network in But if you sign up with Economic develop- you have to sign up with this great community. our team prior to the offi- ment is a priority. A total our team. 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BY PAIGE STANAGE Representatives of Express [email protected] Employment were happy to see the money go to a local Next Step for Life received cause. a $10,000 donation from Ex- “I’m honored to be a part of press Employment Thursday a company that believes so night. strongly in giving back to Express Employment Pro- communities where we live,” fessionals donated the money said Express Employment as a part of their Impact Proj- Professionals owner Kristi ect, which is an initiative of Nixon. “Next Step for Life the company’s philanthropic holds a special place in the committee. heart of our team at Express “We pride ourselves on and we’re excited they were having a culture built on giv- selected to receive this dona- ing and service at Express,” tion.” Paige Stanage | Herald Citizen said Bob Funk, CEO and Express Employment Pro- chairman of the board of Ex- Next Step for Life accepted a $10,000 donation from Express Employment Professionals. fessionals serves Cookeville press Employment Profes- From left, Beth Ann Swafford of Express Employment, Tasha Otte of Express Employment, and surrounding areas with sionals. “With that in mind, Kristi Nixon of Express Employment, Diane Roland of Next Step for Life, Dave Roland of temporary staffing and hires we know how important it is Next Step for Life and Carley Roland, Dave and Diane’s daughter. employees in a variety of to support the communities helping young adults transi- been in a bad environment, Cumberland area. fields. where we work, serve and tion to healthy lives by teach- people who haven’t had sup- “We just see healing in all Next Step for Life is at 2300 live.” ing spiritual, emotional, port,” said Next Step for Life of them,” Diane said. “The W. Jackson St. They can be Next Step for Life is a non- mental and physical princi- Executive Director Diane transformation when they contacted on their website profit organization in ples. Roland. She added most resi- come in and what God does in at http://nextstep.life/con- Cookeville that focuses on “We help people who’ve dents come from the Upper their own life is amazing.” tact-page-2/.

THE WEEK IN REVIEW Pennsylvania fugitive STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS STOCK MARKET INDEXES Dow Jones industrials -335.60 116.40 -45.00 -724.40 -424.70 NNYSEYSE dd Close: 23,533.20 arrested in Putnam County 12,177.70 -606.68 1-week change: -1,413.30 (-5.7%) MON TUES WED THUR FRI 27,000 BY PAIGE STANAGE other individuals re- vated stalking and aggra- AINERS ($2 OR MORE) G 26,000 [email protected] turned to the same resi- vated assault. His bond is Name Last Chg %Chg dence later that day and $16,000. AmrRlty 18.50 +5.40 +41.2 25,000 Guess 20.36 +5.47 +36.7 A Pennsylvania fugi- were detained by Putnam Aubrey Kilgore, 53, of Mulesft n 43.83 +10.17 +30.2 NY&Co 3.50 +.73 +26.4 24,000 tive was arrested in Put- County Sheriff’s Office Brush Creek, was ar- Xerium 6.55 +1.08 +19.7 GeoPark 12.08 +1.87 +18.3 23,000 nam County Thursday deputies. rested for third offense QuormHl n 7.84 +1.17 +17.5 following an alleged bur- Martin was arrested DUI, simple CalifRes rs 17.24 +2.35 +15.8 22,000 SanchezEn 3.31 +.37 +12.6 SMO ND J F glary. for aggravated burglary, possession/casual ex- AdvOil&Gs 3.20 +.30 +10.3 The fugitive is named theft and for fleeing jus- change, expired registra- LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) Name Last Chg %Chg 52-Week Wk Wk YTD 12-mo as Javon Martin, 34, of tice as a felon. His total tion, violating the High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg MicrFoc n 13.30 -12.91 -49.3 Erie, Pennsylvania. Ac- bond is $16,500. financial responsibility DomMidst 16.25 -5.35 -24.8 26,616.71 20,379.55 Dow Jones Industrials 23,533.20 -1413.31 -5.67 -4.80 +14.26 DrxRBkBull 70.21 -20.91 -22.9 11,423.92 8,744.36 Dow Jones Transportation10,163.32 -520.50 -4.87 -4.23 +13.83 cording to the warrant, He is wanted in Penn- law, violating the open Netshoes n 6.47 -1.83 -22.0 778.80 647.81 Dow Jones Utilities 673.68 -18.14 -2.62 -6.87 -4.57 Martin and four other in- sylvania for probation vi- container law and pos- DxTcBull s 109.74 -30.51 -21.8 13,637.02 11,324.50 NYSE Composite 12,177.70 -606.68 -4.75 -4.93 +6.65 VelDlyIn n 29.33 -8.11 -21.7 7,637.27 5,769.39 Nasdaq Composite 6,992.67 -489.32 -6.54 +1.29 +19.97 dividuals, who were not olation and assault session of drug para- RoadrnTrn 3.25 -.89 -21.5 2,872.87 2,322.51 S&P 500 2,588.26 -163.75 -5.95 -3.19 +10.42 PrUltPFn 90.14 -23.36 -20.6 2,001.48 1,673.30 S&P MidCap 1,839.47 -96.18 -4.97 -3.21 +8.56 named, forced entry in- charges. The warrant phernalia. His bond is Winnbgo 36.80 -9.35 -20.3 29,760.60 24,131.40 Wilshire 5000 26,912.64 -1632.54 -5.72 -3.17 +10.40 DxSOXBll s 153.22 -37.87 -19.8 1,615.52 1,335.03 Russell 2000 1,510.08 -75.97 -4.79 -1.66 +11.47 side a residence where states he will be extra- $4,000. 9,276.59 7,071.28 Lipper Growth Index 8,665.19 -501.02 -5.47 +2.02 +21.69 they took a Playstation, dited back to Pennsylva- Desmond Ford, 26, of MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) Name Vol (00) Last Chg controllers, games, ac- nia to answer to the Chattanooga, was ar- BkofAm 3982650 29.17 -3.00 STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST cessories, bags, keys, charges. rested for having more GenElec 3845065 13.07 -1.24 Wk Wk YTD Wk Wk YTD FordM 2433324 10.56 -.59 Name Ex Div Last Chg%Chg %Chg Name Ex Div Last Chg%Chg %Chg jackets and two knives. In other recent arrests: than 300 grams of Twitter 2058663 31.03 -4.55 Oracle 1781168 44.79 -7.48 AFLAC s NY ... 43.35 -1.90 -4.2 ... IBM NY 6.00 148.89 -11.37 -7.1 -3.0 The total value of all Preston Caldwell, 46, of methamphetamine and ChesEng 1417919 3.07 +.01 AT&T Inc NY 2.00 34.70 -2.30 -6.2 -10.8 IntPap NY 1.90 50.15 -4.42 -8.1 -13.4 the property is $610. Monterey was arrested bringing contraband into WellsFargo 1286814 50.98 -4.92 AMD NA ... 10.63 -.84 -7.3 +3.4 Kroger s NY .50 23.28 -.41 -1.7 -15.2 AT&T Inc 1233946 34.70 -2.30 AllegTch NY ... 23.35 -3.73 -13.8 -3.3 Lowes NY 1.64 83.77 -3.23 -3.7 -9.9 The warrant states Thursday for violating a penal facility. He is Vale SA 1233215 12.51 -.29 Altria NY 2.80 59.27 -3.92 -6.2 -17.0 McDnlds NY 4.04 154.98 -7.38 -4.5 -10.0 Pfizer 1204417 34.49 -2.29 Apple Inc NA 2.52 164.94 -13.08 -7.3 -2.5 MicronT NA ... 54.21 -6.37 -10.5 +31.8 Martin and the four bond conditions, aggra- being held without bond. 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Obituaries Betty Ann Birdwell laugh, sing, and talk. She Mary Ruth Baker Baker; and grandson, Susan Haines Pangle business with her hus- was fond of colorful id- George W. Naylor IV. band. Her love of chil- Mott ioms, handed down from Naylor Mary Ruth is survived dren led her to be ancestors who helped by her eight children, director of Triad Chil- settle the Upper Cumber- George W. Naylor III and dren’s Home for more land. One of her fa- his wife, Kathy, Walter than 10 years. Later she vorites, “as tough as Naylor and his wife, saw the need for adult whitleather,” was also an Cinda, Steve Naylor and day care and organized apt descriptor of her his wife, Susie, Nancy and became the director own resilience and deter- King and her husband, of Magnolia Place senior mination. Bob, Linda Cagle and her day care program with She was married for 60 husband, Terry, Bobby the sponsorship of First years to Stacey James Naylor and his wife, United Methodist Mott (died 2016), whom Sharon, Bettye Naylor, Church. She remained she met while working at and Bill Naylor and his active with the Steven’s radio station WHUB. She wife, Sonya; 12 grand- Ministry as long as she will be forever remem- children; and 15 great COOKEVILLE — was able. bered by her sons, Jim MOUNT JULIET grandchildren. Susan Haines Pangle Survivors include her COOKEVILLE — A (Deb) of Waterville, New — Mary Ruth Baker Nay- The family of Mary passed away peacefully sister, Nancy H. Pierce; celebration of life serv- York, and David (Lori) of lor, born Oct. 26, 1921, in Ruth Naylor will be re- March 20, 2018, with her and son, Charlie (Jackie) ice for Betty Ann Bird- Ames, Iowa; daughters, her grandmother’s ceiving family and family around her. Pangle; grandchildren, well Mott, 85, of Betsy (Lee) Galliher of house in Giles County, friends at Grace United Visitation of family Sean (Donna) Confer, Cookeville, will be held Bristol, and Melinda Tennessee, passed away Methodist Church Mon- and friends will be Mon- Shane (Margaret) Pan- at 2 p.m. today, Sunday, (Stewart) Leftwich of quietly in her home in day, March 26, from 4-8 day, March 26, at First gle, and Casey Munn; March 25, at Collegeside Cookeville; brother, Jack Lebanon, Tennessee, p.m. and Tuesday, March United Methodist great-grandchildren, Church of Christ with (Betty) Birdwell of Thursday, March 22, 27, from 10-11 a.m., one Church, Cookeville, in Seth, Brooks, Maggie, Dr. Joe Roberts officiat- Nashville; sister, Cindy 2018. hour before the services. the Wesley Chapel from Mamie Cate, Palmer ing. Mrs. Mott’s family (Jimmy) Ranieri of She moved to Lebanon Funeral services will 5-7 p.m. with a short me- Ruth, Keelor and Joss- will receive friends at the Dover, Delaware; and from Nashville after re- be at Grace United morial at 6 p.m. lyn. church today, Sunday, daughter-in-law, Theresa tiring from the Metropol- Methodist Church Tues- Susan was a graduate She was preceded in March 25, one hour prior Mott of Utica, New York. itan Nashville Public day, March 27, at 11 a.m., of Tennessee Tech and death by her parents, to the service. Interment Her brother Billy Hugh Schools in 1985. She was with Pastor Jeff Streszoff the University of Ten- Margaret and Luther will follow in Cookeville (Shirley) Birdwell pre- a graduate of Maryville officiating. nessee. Her love of chil- Harris; aunt Elizabeth City Cemetery. ceded her in passing. College where she re- Interment will imme- dren showed throughout Killeffer; sister, Betty Mrs. Mott passed away Mrs. Mott was immea- ceived her bachelor’s in diately follow the serv- her life as an avid camp Rogers; and husband, Sunday, March 18, 2018, surably proud of her high school education. ices at Hermitage counselor, and while in Charles Pangle. in Sparta. grandchildren, Pearce She taught school at Memorial Gardens. college she volunteered Susan had a blessed Born on Nov. 13, 1932, Galliher, Sarah Galliher Goodlettsville High for Serving as active pall- at Camp Monterey. and adventurous life and Betty Ann was the (Chris) Newton, David several years, and after bearers will be grand- Susan spent three years we will all miss her daughter of Hollie and Leftwich, Libby Left- having eight wonderful sons, David Naylor, Tyler as a missionary in Korea spirit. Ravene McGlasson Bird- wich, Luke Leftwich, children, began teaching Naylor, Steven Williams, including teaching at In lieu of flowers the well. Her early years Aaron Mott, Katie Mott, in the Metro Nashville Chris Williams, Rick Ewha Womens Univer- family requests dona- were spent in Gaines- and Matthew (Alejandra) Schools. She taught at Naylor, and Brock Bates. sity. Her adventures tions be made to boro. She was a lifelong, Mott; and great-grand- Dalewood, Jere Baxter, Serving as honorary there influenced the rest Alzheimer’s Tennessee, steadfast member of the son, Lukas Mott. Lockeland, and Kirk- pallbearers will be mem- of her life in many ways. Inc., 1459 Interstate Church of Christ. She The family expresses patrick Elementary. She bers of the Bible Seekers She was Associate Dean Drive Suite 211, was a 1950 graduate of its appreciation to the taught special education Class, Rena Bass, Ran- of Women at Tennessee Cookeville, TN 38501, Central High School in staff of Life Care of classes for special needs dolph Wilson, S.R. Tech University, taught 931-526-8010. Cookeville, and attended Sparta for their compas- children and, in her last Daniels, Shirley PE, and built a family Draughon’s Business sion and dedication. Me- 2 years, was principal at Jaskolka, Jackson Zum- College in Nashville. morial contributions Lockeland and Kirk- bro and David Devine. A consummate home- may be made to Happy patrick Elementary. In lieu of flowers, me- More Obituaries, Page A8 maker, Mrs. Mott was de- Haven Children’s Home Mary Ruth was a mem- morial contributions voted to family. Her 2311 Wakefield Dr. ber of Grace United may be made, in memory James Madison be in Wheeler Cemetery home was centered on Cookeville, TN 38501, or Methodist Church in of Mary Ruth, to Grace in Jackson County. the table, and her self- Collegeside Church of Mount Juliet, Tennessee, United Methodist Wheeler Jr. The family will receive taught cooking skills Christ Benevolence Fund and raised her family in Church Building Fund, friends from 10 a.m. until were widely admired. 252 E. 9th Street, Inglewood Methodist 2905 North Mount Juliet GAINESBORO — Fu- time of services today at She was also a talented Cookeville, TN 38501, or Church in Nashville. At Road, Mount Juliet, Ten- neral services for James the funeral home. employee, holding execu- a charity of your choice. Grace UMC, she was an nessee 37122, or Alive Madison Wheeler Jr., 72, Mr. Wheeler passed tive secretarial roles at Hooper-Huddleston & active member of the Hospice, 1710 Patterson of Gainesboro, will be away Saturday, March Nashville Bridge Com- Horner Funeral Home is Bible Seekers Class, Street, Nashville, Ten- held at 3 p.m. today, Sun- 24, 2018, at his residence. pany, Fleetguard, and in charge of arrange- Ruth Circle and Young at nessee 37203. day, March 25, from Anderson-Upper Cum- First Tennessee Bank, ments, 526-6111. You may Heart. Please visit the online chapel of Anderson- berland Funeral Home in and serving as executive share your thoughts and She was preceded in obituary at www.her- Upper Cumberland Fu- Gainesboro is in charge director of the Algood memories at www.hhh- death by her husband of mitagefh.com. neral Home in of arrangements, 931- Senior Center. She vol- funerals.com. 50 years, George W. Nay- Arrangements by Her- Gainesboro. Burial will 268-1550. unteered as a Sunday lor II; two younger sis- mitage Funeral Home & school teacher, Cub ters, Doris Hayes and Memorial Gardens, 535 Scout leader, member of Esther Thompson; an Shute Lane, Old Hickory, Beta Sigma Phi, and older brother, Buddy TN 37138, 615-889-0361. president of the Pilot Club. Betty Ann loved to Claudean Wilson Her wishes of cremation are being honored, with MONTEREY — Mrs. services planned at a later Carolyn Sue Fristoe She is survived by two Claudean Wilson, 83, of date. daughters and son-in- Clarkrange, passed away D.M. Goff Funeral law, Jennifer and David Friday, March 23, 2018, in Home, Inc., in Monterey, is Dilts of Lebanon and Signature HealthCARE of in charge of arrange- Michelle Hood of Putnam County in Algood. ments, 839-2311. Crossville; a sister and brother-in-law, Myra and Eddie Rogers of Cookeville; four grand- children, Chastity, Ash- James Earl Lollar in Cookeville is in charge ley, Christian and COOKEVILLE — of arrangements, 528- Wesley; and five great- James Earl Lollar, 75, of 1044. grandchildren. Cookeville, passed away In addition to her par- Thursday, March 22, ents, she was preceded in 2018, in Cookeville. death by an infant son, No services are COOKEVILLE — Me- Kent Fristoe. planned. morial services for Mrs. Memorial contribu- Presley Funeral Home Carolyn Sue Fristoe, 70, tions may be made to of Crossville, will be held Lupus Foundation of at 11 a.m. Monday, America, Mid-South March 26, at Dyer Fu- Chapter, 4004 Hillsboro Clyde McKinley time of services Monday neral Home with Bro. Pike, Suite 216-B, Parks Jr. at the funeral home. Bobby Floyd officiating. Nashville, TN 37215, or Presley Funeral Home The family will receive www.lupus.org. COOKEVILLE — Fu- in Cookeville is in charge friends at the funeral Dyer Funeral Home is neral services for Clyde of arrangements, 528- home Monday, March 26, in charge of arrange- McKinley Parks Jr., 53, 1044. from 10 a.m. until serv- ments, 526-7158. of Cookeville, will be ice time at 11 a.m. You may share your held at 6 p.m., Monday, Carolyn passed away thoughts and memories March 26, at Presley Fu- Tuesday evening, March at www.dyerfh.com. neral Home in 20, 2018, at Cookeville Re- Cookeville. gional Medical Center. The family will receive She was born Sept. 18, friends from 4 p.m. until 1947, in Hazard County, Power Lift Reclining Chair with 2 motor lift, reclining and adjustable Kentucky, to the late back. Best power lift in the industry Aaron Creech and Maxie Tired of renting your own - 3 year motor warranty on stellar Allen. Wills, Living Trusts models...and made in the USA. Carolyn was a home- property? Let us do it for you! 1300 S. 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(AP) began showing symp- Walter N. Wallace, 70, of Enterprise. years, Lori Wallace; two COOKEVILLE — Fu- — The parents of a 2- toms of a common cold Seymour, Tennessee, will Wally began his fed- sons, Jason and Mark neral services for year-old Pennsylvania two days before she be held at 11 a.m. Tues- eral service career at the Wallace; three grandchil- Lawrence B. “Larry” girl who died of pneu- died, including day, March 27, at Crest Sacramento Army Depot dren; a brother, Robert; Welch, 95, of Cookeville, monia have been con- lethargy and a sore Lawn Memorial Ceme- in December of 1970, and and a sister, Ruth. will be held at 11 a.m. victed of involuntary throat, but her breath- tery in Cookeville. was a mechanical and Online condolences Tuesday, March 27, at manslaughter after ing eventually became Mr. Wallace passed shelter repair sections may be made to the fam- Presley Funeral Home in prosecutors said they labored, then rapid, away Tuesday, March 20, supervisor until his ily at www.crestlawn- Cookeville. Burial will be declined to seek med- and she died in her fa- 2018, at Ft. Sanders Re- early retirement in April memorial.com. in Crest Lawn Memorial ical care for the child ther's arms. gional Medical Center in of 1993 due to the base Crest Lawn Funeral Cemetery in Cookeville. on religious grounds. The defendants be- Knoxville. closing. After his early Home-Cremation Center The family will receive Jonathan Foster, 35, long to Faith Taberna- He was born Sunday, retirement, he worked in in Cookeville is in charge friends from 9 a.m. until and Grace Foster, 34, cle Congregation, July 13, 1947, in private industry at of arrangements, 526- time of services on Tues- also were convicted Fri- which instructs mem- Cookeville to the late AP&R machine shop. His 6384. day at the funeral home. day in Berks County bers to avoid doctors Walter Wallace and passions were golf, fish- Mr. Welch passed away court of child endan- and pharmaceutical Charity Cook Wallace. ing, football and taking Thursday, March 22, germent in the Novem- drugs. Medical person- Born and raised in man’s best friend, 2018, in Cookeville. ber 2016 death of nel testified that the Cookeville, Walter was Sammy, with him wher- Presley Funeral Home daughter Ella Grace in child likely would have known as Wally or ever he went. He was a in Cookeville is in charge Upper Tulpehocken survived had she been Sonny by family and huge fan of the Ten- of arrangements, 528- Township, The Reading given treatment. friends. As a Vietnam nessee Volunteers and 1044. Eagle reported. Defense attorneys de- The Fosters, who re- clined comment but Anna Rose Bilbrey Sunday, March 25, from 2018, in Overton main free pending sen- vowed to "pursue all ap- the chapel of Hall Fu- County Health & Rehab tencing in April, propriate avenues" pos- LIVINGSTON — Fu- neral Home of Liv- Center. attributed their daugh- sibly including appeals. neral services for Mrs. ingston. Burial will be Hall Funeral Home of ter's death to "God's They argued that their Anna Rose Bilbrey, 76, in Old Union Cemetery. Livingston is in charge will," according to a po- clients thought their of Livingston, will be Mrs. Bilbrey passed of arrangements, 931- lice affidavit. They told daughter only had a held at 2 p.m. today, away Friday, March 23, 823-5010. authorities that Ella cold. OFFICIAL SAM REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION These are the sample ballots for the Putnam County Republican and Democratic primaries and the question on annexation by the City of Cookeville of territory identifi choose either the Republican or Democratic ballot if you wish to vote in the primaries. To vote on the Referendum, you must be a qualifi vote on the Referendum in early voting or at your precinct.) You should request that ballot. Early voti registration card and a valid Photo ID with you when you go to vote. Only the candidates in your County Commission district will appear on your ballot.

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LARRY "BUCK" HUDDLESTON Polls will be open on Election Day from 9 am to 7 pm. P RANDY JONES Perry Bartlett, member OFFICE HOURS FOR EARLY VOTING L Terry Herrin, member WRITE-IN Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm W Thursday: 8:00 am to 7:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am to 1 :00 pm HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — A9 LOCAL Workforce developers, educators celebrate jobs partnership

BY JIM HERRIN “Not only did this intern- [email protected] ship provide me with learning opportunities to (decide) if “An opportunity to try new working with the elderly is things and surprise yourself.” something I want to pursue, it That’s how Jackson County also allowed me to save up High School senior Alana some money to help buy a Hamlet described her partici- car,” she said. pation in a pilot program put Jackson County Supervisor together by the Highlands of Instruction Deb Whitaker Economic Partnership to pro- praised the program for help- vide students with paid intern- ing business people connect ships at area companies. with the schools. “Garry McNabb approached Jim Herrin | Herald-Citizen “We’re all about kids but, us last summer to discuss his employers, we’re also all about desire to fund, at 75 percent, a Students participating in a paid internship program being offered through the Highlands you,” she said. “We want you paid internship pilot with Economic Partnership include, from left, Estuardo Vasquez, Mason Tays, Alana Hamlet and to have good employees from Jackson and Putnam County Rayven Green. our school system.” schools if the Highlands Eco- to celebrate its success. put in.” “I’ve gained a lot of skills,” Whitaker agreed with the nomic Partnership could help “Hats off to the educators. Stoner and others thanked he said. “Teamwork. That’s a comments of several employ- manage it, overcome any bar- Their interest and desire to McNabb for coming up with big one because anywhere you ers that not every student riers within the school dis- see young people succeed the idea. go, you’re going to have to deal needs a college education. trict, and secure employers,” amazed me,” said Jeremy “This is not about me. It’s with a team. It’s been an “Some people need to go to said Lillian Hartgrove, vice Stoner, administrator of NHC about the future,” said McN- amazing program.” college, some people need to president of workforce devel- Health Care, one of about 30 abb. “It’s about trying to help Putnam County student go to TCAT (technical school), opment and education. participating companies. “I employers and kids so that we Mason Tays added, “It opened some people need to go into Hartgrove was able to get hear people talk about being can have a better future.” my eyes to the opportunities apprenticeships, some people the program up and running worried about this generation, Monterey High School’s Es- that kids don’t know they need to go into the military in time for the 2017-18 school but after having interviewed tuardo Vasquez said his future have. I’ve learned way more and, dadgummit, some of year, and several Cookeville and talked to these kids, I’m will be enhanced because of than I thought I would have.” them just need to get up off of area employers got together not. We’ve gotten way more the skills he is learning as an Rayven Green discussed a their dead hind end and go to with school officials Thursday out of the program than we’ve intern at Tutco. more practical aspect as well. work,” she said.

MPLE BALLOT RATIC PRIMARY ELECTION T estion on annexation by the City of Cookeville of territory identifi ed as the Mackie Farm area. You must c eferendum, you must be a qualifi ed voter that resides in the territory proposed for annexation. (You may v ng begins April 11, 2018 and ends April 26, 2018. Election Day is May 1, 2018. Please have your voter r he candidates in your County Commission district will appear on your ballot.

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Putnam County Election Commission P 9 am to 7 pm. Phil Adams, Chair Perry Bartlett, member O Linda Daniel, Secretary Terry Herrin, member 5:00 pm William Prall, member Debbie Steidl, AOE Thursday: 8:00 am to 7:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am to 1 :00 pm A10 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018

NOTICE LOCAL MAY 1, 2018 EARLY VOTING AND ABSENTEE VOTING

PERSONAL APPEARANCE: APRIL 11, 2018 -APRIL 26, 2018

Community Calendar EARLY VOTING LOCATION: PUTNAM COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION OFFICE The Community Cal- 10:30 a.m. Cookeville 705 COUNTY SERVICES DR. endar is a daily list of Depot Museum. Free ac- COOKEVILLE, TN 38501 events hosted by non- tivity for preschool chil- Phone: 526-2566 profit groups in Putnam, dren. Call 520-5455. White, Overton & Jack- Closed OFFICE HOURS FOR EARLY VOTING son counties. To be in- Recycling Center, cluded, call 526-9715 & Transfer Station & Land- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Thursday: 8:00 am to 7:00 pm ask for the newsroom fill will be closed for Saturday: 9:00 am to 1 :00 pm secretary or email calen- Good Friday. There will [email protected]. be no Community Serv- Pursuant to TCA 2-2-1 l 5(b)(7), any voter who has registered to vote by mail and has never voted must vote in per- Be sure to include your ice. son at the fi rst election after registration. The voter must show suffi cient identifi cation when appearing at the polls name & number as well Closed or Election Commission offi ce. (This does not include those in the military or those who have provided the election as a time, date & location Head Start Centers offi ce with a doctor’s statement, documenting permanent disability.) of the event. Deadline for and Central Office of the Tuesday-Friday’s paper L.J.B. & C. Development ABSENTEE VOTING BY MAIL is noon the day before. Corporation will be (TCA 2-6-201) Deadline for Sunday is closed for Good Friday. noon Friday. Deadline Painting Class YOU MAY VOTE ABSENTEE BY MAIL IF ONE OF THE FOLLOWING REASONS APPLIES: for Monday is 3 p.m. Fri- Watercolor/ Acrylic day. Church-related with Lynne items are published in a Looney. Cookeville Art 1. PERSONS OUTSIDE OF COUNTY. The voter will be outside the county in which they are registered separate calendar in the Studio & Gallery, 186A S. during the Early Voting period and on Election Day for any reason, other than imprisonment; Religion section each Walnut. Call 526-2424. 2. STUDENTS AND SPOUSES OUTSIDE OF COUNTY. The voter is a full-time student, or spouse of such Friday. Deadline for March 31 student, in an accredited post-secondary institution of learning in this state, which is outside the county in church calendar items is Marksmanship Pro- which they are registered to vote; noon Wednesday. gram Ongoing Saturdays 8 a.m.-noon, 3. (A) PERMANENT ABSENTEE VOTING REGISTER. Any person who is, because of sickness, hospital “I Have a Voice” ages 12-18. American Le- ization or physical disability unable to appear at either the commission offi ce or at the person’s polling TN African American gion program at Veter- place for the purpose of voting. To be eligible for placement on the register, a voter shall fi le a statement by Musical Heritage ex- ans Building, 90 E. the person’s licensed physician with the Election Commission, stating that the patient is medically hibit, Cookeville History Spring. Call Marty 931- unable to appear at the polling place to vote or go to the Election Commission offi ce to early vote. Museum, 40 E. Broad St. 349-9438. The voter shall fi le the physician’s statement and the application not less than seven days Runs through May 3. Easter Egg Hunt before the election. (Physician statements are available at the Election Commission offi ce Free event. Tuesday-Sat- And the Easter Bunny! and on our website.) urday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call 2-3 p.m. Standing Stone 520-5455. State Park, 1674 Standing (B) RESIDENTS OF CERTAIN INSTITUTIONS. An individual who is a full-time resident of any licensed March 25 Stone Park Hwy., Hil- nursing home, home for the aged or similar licensed institution providing relatively permanent domicil Odd Fellows Cemetery ham. Age appropriate iary care, other than a penal institution, outside the voter’s county of residence, the procedure for voting Mowing begins soon. areas for 12 & under, 3 shall substantially follow the provisions established in subdivision (3)(A) for Please remove flowers by prize eggs worth $100 do- voters on the pennanent absentee voting register, or the voter may vote under the procedures established April 1. nated by Woodmen Life. in subdivision ( 1) for voters outside of the county.; March 26 Tax Help TTU Chess Club AARP Tax Prepara- 4. JURORS. An individual is unable to appear during the Early Voting period or at the polling place on Elec Mondays 7 p.m., Room tion, Putnam County Li- tion Day because they are serving as a juror for a federal or state court; 342, TTU Roaden Univ. brary, upstairs meeting 5. PERSONS OVER 60. PERSONS HOSPITALIZED, ILL OR DISABLED. Center. Everyone wel- room. 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. come. Call Paul 372-3118, Bring ID & S.S. Card for (A) A person 60 years of age or older when the person requests to vote absentee; or [email protected]. each person on return. (B) The person is a disabled voter as defi ned in TCA 2-3-I 09, and the voter’s polling place is inaccessible; Tax Help Last year’s return is AARP Tax Prepara- helpful. (C) The person is hospitalized, ill or physically disabled, and because of such condition, the person is un tion, Putnam County Li- April 2 able to appear at the person’s polling place on Election Day; or brary, upstairs meeting American Legion room. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Post 46 monthly meet- (D) The person is a caretaker of a hospitalized, ill or disabled person; Line Dance ing 6 p.m., Veterans 6. CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. The voter is a candidate for offi ce in the election in which they wish to Mondays, Cane Creek Building, 90 E. Spring vote; Recreation Center, line Street. All veterans in- dance class 1 p.m. for $3. vited for dinner & meet- 7. ELECTION OFFICIALS-ELECTION COMMISSION MEMBERS OR EMPLOYEES. If the person is Call 528-5053. ing. an election offi cial, or member or employee of the Election Commission on Election Day; Overton Patriots American Legion 6 p.m. Millard Oakley Auxiliary Unit 46, 8. OBSERVANCE OF A RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY. If the voter is unable to appear during the Early Voting Public Library, Liv- Ladies of US Military period or at the polling place on Election Day because of observance of a religious holiday; or ingston. Discussing top- Veterans meet monthly, ics of interest & 5 p.m., Veterans Build- 9. PERSONS POSSESSING A VALID COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE or TRANSPORTATION upcoming events in ing, 90 E. Spring Street. WORKER IDENTIFICATION CREDENTIAL (TWIC). A voter who possesses a valid commercial driver Overton & surrounding You are invited to join license (or is the spouse of a CDL holder) or who has a TWlC and who certifi es that the voter: counties. Everyone wel- general meeting to fol- (A) Will be working outside of the county or state where the voter is registered during the Early Voting come. low. Please bring some- period and on Election Day during all the hours the polls are open; and Open Studio/Potluck thing to pass for potluck Open Studio 9:30 a.m.-4 & enjoy the companion- (B) Has no specifi c out-of-county or out-of-state location to which mail may be sent or received p.m., Covered dish 11:30 ship & patriotic spirit. during such time; May complete an application to vote absentee by mail at the voter’s county Election a.m. Cookeville Art Stu- PFLAG Commission offi ce or complete an absentee by-mail application pursuant to TCA 2-6-202(a)(3); dio & Gallery, 186A S. Cookeville support provided, that if applicable, such voter satisfi es the requirements of TCA 2-2-1 I 5(b )(7). In order for the Walnut. Call 526-2424. group. 6-8 p.m. Down- absentee application to be processed, the voter must provide the commercial driver license number on the Young at Art stairs Meeting Room, voter’s current commercial driver license and provide a current residential address and any mailing address With Adele Seitzinger. Putnam County Library. to which the ballot shall be mailed. Grades 1-8. Fee $15, in- Line Dance cludes all Mondays, Cane Creek supplies. Cookeville Art Recreation Center, line PROCEDURES FOR VOTING BY MAIL -TCA 2-6-202: Studio & Gallery, 186A S. dance class 1 p.m. for $3. Walnut. Call 526-2424. Call 528-5053. If you meet one of the above conditions and wish to vote by mail, you must request a ballot in writing over March 27 April 3 your signature. The request can be made as much as 90 days in advance of an election and not later than 7 days prior Music/Dance Music/Dance to an election, the earlier, the better. The request can be mailed to the election offi ce. Silver Point Commu- Silver Point Commu- nity Center, 6:30-9 p.m. nity Center, 6:30-9 p.m. Requests for absentee ballots must be in writing and signed by the voter. The LAST day for the Election Free. Cumberland Free. Cumberland Commission to receive a REQUEST to vote by mail is Tuesday, April 24, 2018. The LAST day for the Election County Band. County Band. Barbershop Chorus Barbershop Chorus Commission to receive the ballot in the mail is May 1, 2018 (Election Day.) Tuesdays 7 p.m. Meets Tuesdays 7 p.m. Meets at J&S Construction, at J&S Construction, THE REQUEST FOR VOTING BY MAIL CAN SERVE AS THE APPLICATION FOR BALLOT IF IT CON- conference room in back. conference room in back. TAINS THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: Learn to sing, everyone Learn to sing, everyone welcome. Call 261-5018. welcome. Call 261-5018. 1. The voter’s name; Bangham Community L.B.J. & C. Head Start 2. The voter’s address in Putnam County; Center Head Start Policy 3.The voter’s social security number; Monthly meeting & Council meets 6 p.m. at 4.The address to mail the ballot; potluck, 6 p.m. Monthly L.B.J. & C. Development 5.The election in which the voter wishes to vote (including a party preference if the election is a primary); and meeting of the HML Li- Corporation, 1150 Choco- 6.The reason the voter is requesting to vote by mail; brary will follow. Call late Drive, Cookeville. 520-0023 Parenting Skills 7.The request MUST BE SIGNED BY THE VOTER. (If the voter cannot sign their name, please call our offi ce Parenting Skills Free classes offered by for assistance.) Free classes offered by The Stephens Center. If the request does not contain all of the information listed above, the Election Commission shall send the voter an The Stephens Center. 9:30-11 a.m. Topic: Verbal application for absentee ballot in order to obtain the needed information. 9:30-11 a.m. Topic: Chil- & Physical Redirection. dren’s Brain Develop- Held at St. Michael’s EMERGENCY ABSENTEE VOTlNG. These deadlines for absentee voting may be extended for a hospitalized voter ment. Held at St. Episcopal Church, 640 N. within Putnam County; because of the death of a relative of the voter or if the voter receives a subpoena or service of Michael’s Episcopal Washington Ave. Call process requiring the voter’s presence on Election Day. Please call the offi ce for further information. Church, 640 N. Washing- 800-635-5199. ton Ave. Call 800-635- Coin Club MAILING ADDRESS: 705 County Services Drive, Cookeville, TN 38501 5199. Cookeville Coin Club OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: 526-2566 March 28 meets at Shoney’s Tax Help Restaurant. Doors open AARP Tax Prepara- at 5:30 p.m. Meeting ATTENTION VOTERS tion, Putnam County Li- starts at 6:30 p.m. There Please be prepared to show a Valid Photo ID when you go to vote. Please bring your voting card. If you brary, upstairs meeting will be an auction of registered by mail, please bring a form of ID with your current address on it. If your Photo ID has your current room. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. member’s items. Visitors address, it will be suffi cient. If it has an old address, you will need something else (like a utility bill) with your name Art 411 welcome. and current address. A valid Photo ID will be asked of you when you go to the Election Commission offi ce to vote, Noon-2 p.m. High American Legion as required by state law (TCA 2-7-112). That includes a federal or Tennessee state issued Photo ID. College student School - adult. Livingston American IDs and out of state driver licenses are not acceptable. $20. Cookeville Art Stu- Legion & Auxiliary Unit dio & Gallery, 186A S. 4, meets at post head- ATTENTION CANDIDATES Walnut. Call 526-2424. quarters, 121 S. Church Display of campaign posters, signs or other campaign materials, distribution of campaign materials and March 29 St. Auxiliary - 5:30 p.m., solicitation of votes is strictly prohibited within I 00 feet of any polling place. The Election Commission offi ce is the Dance Legion - 6 p.m. only polling place during Early Voting. TCA 2-7-111 6:30-9:30 p.m. Cooke - April 4 ville Community Center. Election Commission Different bands every 8:30 a.m. Voting ma- week. Mostly country chine certification at PUTNAM COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION but a little bit of rock & Election Commission Of- Phil Adams, Chairman Terry Herrin, Member roll. $5 entry fee. fice, 705 County Services Linda Daniel, Secretary William Prall, Member March 30 Drive, Cookeville. All are Perry Bartlett, Member Debbie Steidl, AOE Train Tales welcome to attend. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — A11 LOCAL Fire extinguished at TTU dorm Friday

BY PAIGE STANAGE [email protected]

The Cookeville Fire De- partment extinguished a laundry room fire at Ten- nessee Tech University Friday afternoon. The fire was in New Hall South’s laundry room. “It was a small fire. It’s great that nobody was hurt,” said Cookeville Fire Chief Daryl Blair. The cause of the fire was built-up lint in one of the dryers on the second floor of the building, Blair said. “It appeared acciden- tal,” he said. The fire only took about Paige Stanage | Herald-Citizen one minute to extinguish The Cookeville Fire Department responded to New Hall South at Tennessee Tech and extinquished a fire in the laundry with a water extinguisher, room Friday afternoon. Blair said.

Eradicated virus Heavenly Host Lutheran Church You are invited to join us making appearance for our Easter celebrations: BY LAURA MILITANA sponsible for the 2014 [email protected] Disneyland outbreak and Maundy Thursday (March 29th) 7:00pm misinformation leading A virus that was de- to the refusal of vac- Good Friday (March 30th) clared eradicated in the cines. United States in 2000 is “However, no vaccine 3:00pm & 7:00pm making a comeback. is perfect and an over- Kansas City is the lat- whelming exposure can Holy Saturday (March 31st) 7:00pm est city dealing with still lead to disease in measles, an extremely those who have been im- contagious virus with munized,” he said. Easter Sunday (April 1st) high fever, cough, runny “Within the last few 6:30am, 8:00am, & 10:30am nose, rash and red eyes months, a third dose of that is spread by air- MMR was approved for 777 S. Willow Ave., Cookeville, TN borne infectious those with immunity but droplets. Memphis and have a significant expo- www.heavenlyhostlcms.org | 931-526-3423 Arkansas have also re- sure.” cently seen cases. It can be prevented through proper vaccina- tion, which was devel- oped in 1963 and combined with the mumps and rubella vac- cine in 1971. “Prior to vaccine licen- sure, there were on aver- age 5-600,000 cases in the U.S. per year with about 500 deaths and 1,000 cases of encephalitis (in- fection of the brain) per year,” Dr. James Batson, pediatrician, said. “Only 116 cases were reported in 2000, with none origi- nating in the U.S.” There are two doses of MMR, with the first dose given at a year to 15 months of age and the second dose at 4-6 years. According to the Cen- ters for Disease Control and Prevention, it is so contagious that if one person has it, nine out of 10 people around him or her will also become in- fected if not protected. A child can get measles just by being in a room where a person with measles has been, even up to two hours after that person has left. Three to five days after symptoms begin, a rash breaks out, usually be- ginning as flat red spots that appear on the face and hairline and spreads downward to the neck, trunk, arms, legs and feet. When the rash ap- pears, a person’s fever may spike to more than 104 degrees. Measles is still com- mon in many parts of the world, including some countries in Eu- rope, Asia, the Pacific and Africa. The recent cases all originated from people overseas who traveled through U.S. airports. “Multiple factors are at play with the recent rise in cases,” Batson said. He noted a few factors, such as immigration, unimmunized visitors, which is most likely re-

No. 1 in Local News Herald-Citizen 526-9715 A12 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 LOCAL/NATION Hundreds of thousands demand gun control WASHINGTON (AP) — In a mous words in declaring from historic groundswell of youth the stage: "I have a dream that activism, hundreds of thou- enough is enough. That this sands of teenagers and their should be a gun-free world. Pe- supporters rallied across the riod." U.S. against gun violence Sat- By all appearances — there urday, vowing to transform were no official numbers — fear and grief into a "vote- Washington's March for Our them-out" movement and Lives rally rivaled the tougher laws against weapons women's march last year that and ammo. drew far more than the pre- They took to the streets of dicted 300,000. the nation's capital and such The National Rifle Associa- cities as Boston, New York, tion went silent on Twitter as Chicago, Houston, Minneapo- the protests unfolded, in con- lis, Phoenix, Los Angeles and trast to its reaction to the na- Oakland, California, in the tionwide school walkouts kind of numbers seen during against gun violence March the Vietnam era, sweeping up 14, when it tweeted a photo of activists long frustrated by an assault rifle and the mes- stalemate in the gun debate sage "I'll control my own guns, and bringing in lots of new, thank you." young voices. President Donald Trump They were called to action was in Florida for the week- by a brand-new corps of lead- end and did not weigh in on ers: student survivors of the Alex Brandon | AP Twitter either. school shooting in Parkland, White House spokesman Florida, that left 17 people Crowds of people hold signs on Pennsylvania Avenue at the "March for Our Lives" rally in Zach Parkinson said: "We ap- dead Feb. 14. support of gun control, Saturday in Washington. plaud the many courageous "If you listen real close, you young Americans exercising can hear the people in power blocks back toward the White run, not as politicians but as Some of the young voices their First Amendment rights shaking," Parkland survivor House. "We're going to take Americans. were very young. Yolanda today." He pointed to Trump's David Hogg said to roars from this to every election, to every "Because this," he said, Renee King, the Rev. Martin efforts to ban bump stocks and the protesters packing Penn- state and every city. We're pointing behind him to the Luther King Jr.'s 9-year-old his support for school-safety sylvania Avenue from the going to make sure the best Capitol dome, "this is not cut- granddaughter, drew from the measures and extended back- stage near the Capitol many people get in our elections to ting it." civil rights leader's most fa- ground checks. Joint investigation leads to three drug arrests BY PAIGE STANAGE have one-fourth ounce of cocaine and facility and two counts possessing con- [email protected] two subutex strips in his possession. trolled substance. His total bond is A warrant was obtained to search $40,000. A joint operation between numerous white’s room at the motel where a Bayless was arrested for selling/de- law enforcement agencies resulted in loaded 25 caliber semi-automatic pistol livering of schedule II drugs. His bond the arrest of three people in was found along with several ounces is $25,000. Cookeville Wednesday in connection of marijuana, scales, baggies and a Turner was arrested on general ses- with drug trafficking in the Middle White Bayless Turner large amount of cash. sions court capias. No bond is set. Tennessee area. After White’s strip search at the Put- Agencies that participated in this in- The three are named in a TBI press Putnam County Sheriff’s Office re- nam County Jail, deputies found seven vestigation include the Drug Investiga- release as Billy White, 32, of ceived information that White was at a ounces of methamphetamine on his tion Division of TBI, the High Cookeville; Ken Bayless, 38, of Jefferson Avenue motel. person. Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Mid- Cookeville; and Sharlina Turner, 25, of Deputy Chuck Johnson visited the White was charged with possessing dle Tennessee Task Force, FBI, DEA, Rock Island. hotel and found White walking out to a a firearm during the commission or at- Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, the According to arrest warrants, White vehicle in the parking lot. tempt to commit a dangerous felony, Cookeville Police Department and 13th had a warrant out for his arrest. The After his arrest, White was found to introducing contraband into a penal Judicial District Drug Task Force. MEET OUR OUT-PATIENT STAFF

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Monday - Friday 931-528-8745 or 931-783-2561 8am-4:30pm HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — A13 NATION 7 months after Harvey, flood-control projects’ fate unclear HOUSTON (AP) — on deaf ears," said Large-scale projects long Stephen Costello, Hous- considered essential to ton's chief resilience offi- easing Houston's flood- cer. ing woes went to the top However, Ciara of the area's to-do list Matthews, a spokes- after Hurricane Harvey woman for Abbott's of- inundated large swaths fice, said Saturday that of the nation's fourth- through the governor's largest city. work with Congress, "a Seven months later, record amount of fund- local officials are still ing is now available to looking for funding to Houston to rebuild and undertake plans that in- restore the reservoirs clude a new reservoir, and bayous, as well as deeper and wider bayous building the coastal and a coastal barrier spine. system — all of which "He has also made have fallen victim to a available a billion dol- lack of money or politi- lars in hazard mitigation cal will in the past. funding for the city and Yet local leaders insist county right now," this time will be differ- Matthews said, referring ent, saying they're com- to the money from mitted to making the FEMA for areas affected projects a reality, even by Harvey. as they wait to find out David J. Phillip | AP Harris County Judge how much money they Construction workers excavate and widen Brays Bayou as part of a nearly $500 million flood control Ed Emmett, the top might get from the state project in Houston. The project, which will widen 21 miles of the bayou and build stormwater detention elected official in the and federal governments basins, has proceeded in fits and starts for more than 20 years due to inconsistent funding. county where Houston is and whether local tax- located, said he's not re- payers will be willing to assured by promises help out. trol projects nationwide, project, part of which they will likely take day fund to help front from state officials. "There's been a whole some of which could go has proceeded in fits and years to build. the cost of building the He also noted that lot of talk over the years, to the Houston area. starts for more than 20 Turner and other reservoir and other proj- they've pushed to cut but now it's time to get it Houston, which was years due to inconsistent Houston-area officials ects, with the state being property taxes, which done in the post-Harvey founded on the banks of funding. And they want have asked Texas Gov. repaid once federal dol- Harris County uses to era," Houston Mayor the Buffalo Bayou to undertake a project Greg Abbott to use the lars are awarded. But pay for its flood-control Sylvester Turner said at around the mid-1800s known as the coastal state's $11 billion rainy that message has "fallen efforts. a recent community and rises barely above spine, which was first meeting. sea level, has long been proposed after Hurri- One thing that's giving susceptible to flooding. cane Ike in 2008. That $6 FREE DELIVERY AND SET UP WITHIN 100 MILES MANY OPTIONS FOR FINANCING Turner and others hope But recent growth has billion to $10 billion proj- is that billions of federal made the problem worse. ect — also called the "Ike dollars have been allo- The area has more pave- Dike" — proposes barri- cated to pay for flood- ment, which generates ers to protect the area mitigation projects. The more stormwater runoff, from storm surge com- Federal Emergency and has lost wetlands ing into Galveston Bay. 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Friendly, no pressure staff eager to help you find your perfect home! the U.S. Army Corps of and widening of six local Whichever projects Email us for more info at [email protected] Engineers for flood-con- bayous, a $1.3 billion are ultimately funded, Call us at 931-668-2031 A14 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 WORLD Young people give Pope Francis a piece of their mind VATICAN CITY (AP) — young people from around the women in the church and how such as homosexuality and change its teaching or better Young Catholics told the Vati- world joined by 15,000 young technology is used and gender issues, about which explain it; others accept the can on Saturday they want a people online gave the older abused. They warned that "ex- young people are already teachings and want the church more transparent and authen- men who run the 1.2-billion cessive moralism" is driving freely discussing," they said. to proclaim them more force- tic church, where women play strong church a piece of their faithful away and that out-of- Among the participants, fully. a greater leadership role and collective mind. touch church bureaucrats however, there was no consen- But overall, the young peo- where obeying "unreachable" They urged Pope Francis need to accompany their flock sus on hot-button issues such ple concluded, the church moral standards isn't the price and the bishops who will with humility and trans- as church teaching on contra- often comes off as too severe of admission. gather at the Vatican in the parency. ception, homosexuality, abor- and its "excessive moralism" In a fascinating final docu- fall to back their recommenda- "We, the young church, ask tion or cohabitation. The often sends the faithful look- ment from a weeklong Vati- tions that church leaders must that our leaders speak in prac- document said some young ing elsewhere for peace and can-initiated conference, 300 address the unequal roles of tical terms about subjects people want the church to spiritual fulfillment.

Azeez Akunleyan | AP Recently freed School girls from the Government Girls Science and Technical College Dapchi pose for a photograph after a meeting with Nigeria President, Muhammadu Buhari, at the Presidential palace in Abuja, Nigeria, Friday. Nigerian police: Boko Haram to free 1 more kidnapped girl By HARUNA UMAR that he canceled a trip to people," said trader Associated Press Dapchi to avoid interfer- Muhammed Musa. ing with the girl's re- Boko Haram extrem- MAIDUGURI, Nigeria lease. He said too much ists stormed Dapchi vil- (AP) — Islamic extrem- security presence could lage on Feb. 19, ists who abducted 111 sabotage the efforts. abducting the school- girls last month in Nige- It wasn't clear when girls. ria's northern village of she would be released. President Muham- Dapchi are releasing one The girl's father, madu Buhari, who wel- more girl, Nigeria's po- Nathan Sharibu, con- comed the released lice chief said Saturday. firmed to The Associated schoolgirls to his resi- Leah Sharibu, 15, was Press he heard she was dence Friday, had prom- held back on Wednesday on her way to Dapchi. ised his government when 105 of her class- The head of a group set would beef up security mates were freed by up for the abducted around vulnerable Boko Haram extremists Dapchi schoolgirls, schools. He also vowed to after negotiations. She Bashir Manzo, also con- work for the release of remained a prisoner be- firmed her release. others abducted by the cause she is Christian "We got the news that extremists. and refused to convert to she was on her way," he The Nigerian govern- Islam, her mother said. said. ment denies that it paid a Five other girls kid- Many residents in ransom or made a pris- napped at the same time Dapchi remained in- oner swap in exchange are unaccounted for and doors and closed their for the Dapchi girls' free- are presumed to have businesses, fearing Boko dom. died in a stampede when Haram gunmen. The Dapchi school kid- the girls tried to run "We have all been in- nappings are thought to away from their captors. doors since morning and have been carried out by Police Inspector Gen- no one has opened their a Boko Haram splinter eral Muhammed shop because we can't group aligned with the Abubakar said Saturday trust these Boko Haram Islamic State group.

‘He fell a hero:’ French praise policeman in hostage swap TREBES, France (AP) no chance. He was very — The French police offi- aware of what he was cer who swapped places doing ... if we don't de- with a female supermar- scribe him as a hero, I ket employee being held don't know what you hostage had already re- need to do to be a hero." ceived a lifetime of acco- "Arnaud Beltrame lades by the time he died in the service of the walked unarmed into the nation to which he had store under attack by an already given so much," extremist gunman. Macron said. "In giving Known for his courage his life to end the deadly and sang-froid, Lt. Col. plan of a jihadi terrorist, Arnaud Beltrame was he fell as a hero." acclaimed by neighbors, The date of the cere- colleagues and French mony for Beltrame was- authorities as a hero Sat- n't immediately set. urday after his death The hostage whose life from wounds the day be- he saved, an employee fore. President Em- named Julie, was in a manuel Macron "catastrophic state," her announced plans for a manager said. national ceremony to Beltrame's entire ca- formally honor him. reer seemed to lead inex- After agreeing to the orably to the moment hostage swap, Beltrame when he responded to surrendered his weapon the attack Friday in — but kept his cellphone Trebes, a 15-minute drive on, allowing authorities from the gendarme unit outside the Super U mar- he had led since last Au- ket in the southern gust. French town of Trebes to He joined France's hear what was happen- elite police special forces ing inside. in 2003 and served in Thanks to Beltrame's Iraq in 2005. A former quick thinking, special member of the presiden- police units heard gun- tial guard, he earned one shots inside the store of France's highest hon- Friday and stormed the ors, the Order of Merit, building immediately, in 2012. killing the attacker. In December, Beltrame "Beyond his job, he organized a counterter- gave his life for someone rorism training session else, for a stranger," his for just such a hostage brother, Cedric, told RTL situation — down to the radio in France. "He was location in a supermar- well aware he had almost ket. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — A15 PETS In Moscow, dogs take the subway to work ubways are modern tally underes- getting food from people eat- dogs can give. Pictures show Moscow Subway dogs live transportation systems timate the sen- ing lunch from take-out subway riders smiling, for- on the subway trains. They to move people around tient capacity shops. Woof!! Someone getting their worries, sitting know to choose the first and major metropolitan of our best might drop a Pastrami sand- next to a warm and comfy last cars, where there is areas. S You go down under the friend. wich, or kindly break off a snoozing subway dog. much less hassle and crowd- ground. There are electronic The Dogs of big piece for a puppy-eyed How do they survive? Ob- ing. They help each other systems. Read them, learn Moscow’s sub- dog. servers have noticed that time how long to the down- them, know them, purchase ways — of So, they hop on the subway when they choose leaders, it town stops. They are just the right tokens, choose the Bill Moscow’s trains. It is warm and com- is not the biggest or strongest daily commuters, like many right train, it is coming fast, Halderson 35,000 stray fortable. The populace has dog. They choose the of us. Doing their job, follow- people rush in, and out, no eye dogs, some 500 come to accept them. They smartest, the cleverest. They ing their routine. contact, move, move, move. Russian dogs have learned to live in the subway stations, must. Dogs help each other But in a cold, hard climate, Get on and find your space. ride the subway. Why? It is a but are smart enough to using smell, recorded mes- in a hard-working frenzied Get off at the exact place! survival tactic. Pyotr, and know to go outside to “take sages, time frames, and bio- human environment, Moscow It was exciting for me the Ludmilla, and Sofia, and Igor, care of business.” The dogs logical clocks to signal each subway dogs have found a first time I rode on trains in and Pavel and Vasily have sleep on the subway car seats, other when to get off. niche. New York City. Now let us learned well the complicated stretched out like kings on The best stops that produce They are accepted, they imagine man’s best friend, Moscow subway system. their thrones. Pictures show the best food are well known. make a good living, and I be- dogs. How might they han- They prefer to spend the them, oh so comfortable, Experienced dogs push lieve they give more than the dle this miasma of instant-de- nights and mornings in the other riders giving them lots smaller, cuter and younger trifling cost of unpaid sub- cision making transportation quiet stations of the suburbs. of room. dogs forward to beg for food. way tickets. logistics? According to a re- But they know that the best This is a city, a huge and We have learned there is no They give comfort, peace port on subway dogs in sources of food are down- busy city – and just as we “I” in “Team.” and sanity in a world of con- Moscow, our canine friends town. have therapy dogs working in Subway dogs work within flict and chaos… are capable of handling this a That is where they find the airports, Victor and Yelena, team norms to support the lot more successfully than we good stuff. Butcher shops, and Dmitry are also giving success of all the dogs in Bill Halderson is retired and lives might expect. So often, we to- fast food outlets. It is easier that peace and calm that only each team. and writes in Cookville.

►HELPING ANIMALS Dog sent overseas returns WICHITA, Kan. (AP) City, Missouri, during a — A dog that United Air- move to Wichita, Keep your pet safe from poisons lines mistakenly flew to Kansas. Japan is back with its family in Kansas. reat week last The 10-year-old Ger- week! Thanks to man shepherd named everyone who Irgo arrived at a Wichita visited the shel- airport Thursday night Gter during our St. after a flight on a private PAWtrick’s Day adop- plane that United char- tion event — and special tered from Japan. thanks to all who Kara Swindle and her adopted. Lots of happy two children took a VetVet RRecommendedecommended pets got United flight Tuesday 9931-520-190631-520-1906 to go from Oregon to Kansas home YourYour OOne-Stopne-Stop PPetet CCareare CCenterenter with won- derful new own- ers Be- Linda cause Westin spring is just around the corner (we hope), there may be some spring cleaning going on in your home. So, this might be a good time to remind everyone about things that are in or around your home that may be poisonous to your pets. The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center has just released their Top 10 categories of tox- ins that affect pets. Now you might thing that chocolate would be at the top of the list, but actually, you may be This handsome feline named Stick is truly a 10 lb “hunka-hunka” burning love. surprised to learn that Stick is a 5 year old male, gray and white tabby. He is very personable and re- the No. 1 toxin category ally loves people. Great potential as a lap cat for an owner looking for a calm, for pets is human pre- older companion pet. scription medications. Pain med- dangerous for pets. Be based, they can be very County Animal Shelter ications, antidepres- especially careful with appealing to pets. The – you will be glad you sants and heart xylitol which is found in No. 9 toxin category is did. medications are the chewing gum and many plants. Lilies, sago The shelter is located most common ones that other food items. palms and oleander at 2650 Gainesboro your pet can acciden- Overindulgence of pet plants are dangerous for Grade, next to Hyder- tally ingest when you medications is No. 4, pets, as well as, category Burks Pavilion. The are not looking or when and good old chocolate No. 10 which is garden shelter hours are noon – a pill has been dropped is No. 5. ASPCA says products. Be very care- 6 p.m. but closed on on the floor. that, “dogs in particular ful with the type of fer- Sundays and Wednes- The No. 2 toxin cate- are chocolate fiends and tilizer you use, bone days. gory is over-the-counter are very good at finding meal and compost medications. This it. The popularity of which dogs seem to love. Linda Westin is president group includes things chocolate gifts for occa- As you can easily see, of the Cookeville/Putnam such as vitamins, pain sions like Christmas, there are many things County Friends of the Ani- meds (acetaminophen, Valentine’s Day and in your everyday life mals. ibuprofen and Easter increases the that can be harmful to naproxen) as well as, danger.” your pet, so please, take herbals, probiotics, anti- No. 6 is household the time and make sure histamines and cold and items which include these items are not flu medications. Make things like cleaning and within reach of your sure you are keeping laundry products, laun- precious pets. And if these things out of your dry pods, paint and your pet should ingest pet’s reach. glue. The No. 7 toxin something harmful, Food is the No. 3 cate- category is insecticides. don’t hesitate to call gory and includes foods This includes ant baits your vet, or the ASPCA that your pet may not be — especially the ones veterinary diagnostic able to ingest safely. that use peanut butter, and treatment hotline Listed are foods like bug sprays and yard at: 888-426-4435 grapes, raisins, onions, products. Please remember that garlic, avocados, No. 8 follows closely if you are looking for a macadamia nuts, alco- behind Insecticides with wonderful pet to add to hol, raw yeast bread rodenticides. Because your family, do stop by dough and xylitol all some of these are grain- the Cookeville/Putnam United to issue special pet carrier tags CHICAGO (AP) — dog puppy that was didn’t know there was a United Airlines has an- forced into an overhead dog inside. nounced it will issue spe- bin on a United flight. “To prevent this from cial bag tags for animal The Chicago-based air- happening again, by carriers and prosecutors line said a flight atten- April we will issue have launched an inves- dant who ordered the bright colored bag tags tigation to determine if passenger to put her pet to customers traveling criminal charges are carrier in the overhead with in-cabin pets,” warranted following the bin aboard a Houston-to- United said in a state- death of a French bull- New York flight Monday ment. A16 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 WORLD

AP This photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, shows bulldoz- ers removing barriers from a road in the town of Harasta, east of the capital Damascus, Syria, Saturday. Hundreds gather to leave second pocket in Syrian region of Ghouta By BASSEM MROUE providing an explana- malka, Arbeen, Ein Associated Press tion. Tarma and Jobar. The departure comes a The evacuations come BEIRUT (AP) — Hun- day after an agreement after thousands dreds of members of a was reached between streamed out of Harasta, rebel group and their rel- Faylaq al-Rahman, the the first pocket after a atives boarded Saturday second most powerful similar negotiated deal 17 buses in preparation rebel group in eastern for the evacuation of to leave eastern Ghouta Ghouta, and the Rus- armed fighters and civil- to opposition-held areas sians to surrender the ians. On Friday night, north of the country Sat- second of three pockets Harasta was void of urday as part of an in eastern Ghouta, rebels for the first time agreement to evacuate where rebels have been in six years. the second of three pock- holding up over the past "The city of Harasta in ets held by opposition years. eastern Ghouta is free of fighters east of the capi- Earlier in the day, bull- terrorism," SCMM said tal Damascus, Syria's dozers removed giant referring to opposition state media reported. sand barriers from a fighters that the govern- State TV and the gov- main road in the town of ment refers to as terror- ernment-controlled Syr- Harasta that will be used ists. ian Central Military by the rebels and their Faylaq al-Rahman said Media said more than relatives to make their in a statement Friday 500 fighters and their rel- way to the country's that the deal will lead to atives will leave Satur- north. After sunset, sev- the immediate evacua- day night toward eral buses carrying evac- tion of sick and wounded northern Syria, and hun- uees arrived at the edge people for treatment and dreds more will evacuate of the town of Arbeen to allow aid to enter the the following day. State where they gathered be- besieged area. TV and SCMM earlier fore heading north. The group added that said that a total of 7,000 The government-con- opposition fighters and people will leave four trolled SCMM said a cor- their relatives who de- towns in eastern Ghouta ridor was prepared for cide to leave eastern Gh- before reporting that the Faylaq al-Rahman mem- outa will head to number had dropped to bers and their relatives rebel-held parts of just over 3,000, without to leave the towns of Za- northern Syria. Herald-Citizen

Sunday, March 25, 2018 SCHOOLS B Highland Rim feeds the hungry

HRA Kindergarten students Mack Swann, Lauren Hershey, and Liam Kessie prepare to fill their bags with foods and snacks practicing skills learned in class as well as the school’s mission to serve others in need. Gretchen Seabold helps the Food to the Rescue effort. Students learn about compassion, nutrition during spring break

Highland Rim Acad- volunteers operate this emy students grades ministry based on 1 kindergarten through John 3:18, “Let us not seniors counted, love with words or stacked, and stuffed speech but with actions bags of individual and in truth.” packs of healthy The local non-profit snacks, fresh fruit, Girl group delivers snacks Scout cookies, and and meals to children healthy meals so that in the Putnam County no child go hungry dur- area that had no trans- ing the school break. portation to get meals Putnam County’s on their own during Spring Break as well as school breaks. other breaks finds “We started packag- many of those school- ing healthy nutritional aged students on free foods and snacks and or reduced lunches and hand delivered to eight breakfast without ac- kids at five different cess to nutritious foods. homes,” Swann said. According to recent “Now we have 128 studies, one in five chil- homes and 375 kids dren in Middle Ten- ranging in ages from nessee do not know one to seventeen.” from where their next Parents and teachers meal will come. as well other commu- “We value opportuni- nity volunteers helped ties to teach our stu- Highland Rim students dents how to serve deliver those food bags those around them, and before the school we are grateful for or- break. ganization like Food to Anyone interested in the Rescue who have joining the Food to the taken action,” the HRA Rescue effort can con- newsletter announced tact Swann and the to its parents and Food to the rescue teachers. group at Foodtotheres- Founder Ashley [email protected] or see Food to the Rescue volunteer Susan Seabold helps students count the foods and snacks as they as- Swann and organizer the website for more in- semble 375 bags for children in Putnam County. In back, from left, Cameron Mullins, Elijah Alaniz, Katelyn Steakly along formation at www.food- and Lena Thompson work together to count the correct number of items for their bags while, in front, with a team of growing totherescue.org. Tallulah Wallace and Ike Overstreet count the jelly packs for their food to the rescue food bag.

Highland Rim Students pack bags with food. From left, in front, Lily Mc- Clain, Made- line Langenberg, Griffin Barnes and Hayden Wright. In back, from left, are are Adelaide Pe- tersheim, Lauren Her- shey, Mack Swann, Liam Kessie, Noah Dyer and Judah Lands. B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 SCHOOLS Middle schoolers learn crafts hands-on at ACC

Tennessee Tech University’s Ap- palachian Center for Craft hosted students from Janis Nunnally’s eighth grade art class from Upper- man Middle School as part of its Outreach Program recently. Students chose a medium in which to work and got hands-on experience in that craft. They made hooks in blacksmithing, enameled copper, made glass beads, learned clay hand-building and slip decorating techniques, carved wooden spoons, Shibori dyed silk, and, on the second day of outreach, a book-making class was offered. Nunnally has been bringing her students to the Craft Center for years. “Taking UMS eighth graders on their annual trip to the Ap- palachian Center for Crafts is al- ways a wonderful experience,” Nunnally said. “The students dis- cover a world outside of their com- munity while finding out that they can create amazing things!” During the more than thirty years of its existence, this out- Upperman reach program has served tens of Middle thousands of students from the School Upper Cumberland and from as far student away as Memphis and Chat- Aiyanna tanooga. Levy, top, The program allows eighth works on through 12th grade students to ex- making a perience college-level, hands-on book. At left, art activities in professionally student equipped studios on the craft cen- Killian Sapp, ter campus. left, and “The students got the opportu- Kellie nity to create projects that we are Hammock, not able to do at school,” Nunnally right make said. “They did amazing work and glass beads were so proud of their artwork. It during a trip is a joy to work with Gail Gentry to the on this field trip, she is always able Appalachian to be calm and make it all work!” Center for It is funded in part by the Ten- Craft. nessee Arts Commission. To learn more about the Appalachian Cen- ter for Craft, visit https://wwwt- ntech.edu/craftcenter/. All-girls auto shop class builds skills, confidence Ivy League prep school hosts ‘Lady Wrenchers’ CHARLOTTE, N.C. and put them on a ca- (AP) — When the reer path. morning bell rings at She had thought her Myers Park High, 16 presence might encour- girls are in the auto age girls to enroll. shop at the back of She traces her own campus, ready to pop interest back to her some hoods and get teen years, when she under the chassis. broke a serpentine belt “If you’re not getting on her Jeep Wrangler your hands dirty, doing doughnuts in the you’re not doing it snow. right,” beams 17-year- Rather than face her old Miley Chavez, who dad’s disapproval, she dreams of opening her read up, bought a $14 own garage and calling replacement belt and it The Lady Wrenchers. did the repair herself. Myers Park High, Now she’s certified to nestled in one of Char- teach pre-engineering lotte’s most prestigious technical education — neighborhoods, is best and yes, she was in a known for producing distinct minority tak- International Bac- ing automotive classes calaureate graduates in college. who compete for top But while Carlevatti scholarships and Ivy has built enrollment to League Schools. the point her classes But the booming auto had waiting lists, the shop there — the all- overwhelming majority girls introductory class of her students were is the latest addition — still male. illustrates a crucial This semester Myers part of Charlotte-Meck- Park hired a second au- AP lenburg Schools’ strat- tomotive teacher, and From left, Myers Park auto mechanics students Isabella Evans, Hannah Cranford and Stacy Dunaway egy: All schools should Carlevatti added the work together on a car during class at Myers Park High School in Charlotte, N.C. The school is pushing offer pathways to all-girl class. classes that prepare students for hands-on careers. hands-on careers as Evelyn Harris, a 17- well as college. year-old junior, says And those career- she’d always been in- says — and discover Myers Park will add a have recently placed clunkers being held in technical classes terested in how cars that many of the boys STEM academy that two students into part- Kershaw, S.C., in April. should try to attract work but hesitated to don’t arrive with much features computer pro- time jobs doing state Students will serve as students who might not sign up for a typical automotive experience gramming, engineering inspections while they drivers, pit crew and traditionally sign up. class. either. and biomedical classes. finish high school. cheering section. Women are underrep- “Guys tend to think The expansion of ca- CTE students who Her shop is licensed Last year Carlevatti resented in automotive they know everything,” reer and technical edu- complete a four-course to do North Carolina says her group was the jobs, some of which are she said. In the girls’ cation, often track and take the ACT vehicle inspections, only high school team. in high demand in class, she’s comfortable abbreviated to CTE, WorkKeys exams can and the school will pay Even if they don’t Charlotte. learning to use tools, hasn’t gotten as much leave high school with for students who are pursue automotive ca- And as the founder of do auto inspections and attention in CMS as the credentials for immedi- old enough to get certi- reers, Carelvatti says Girls Auto Clinic wrote check brakes. focus on academic mag- ate employment. fied. she’s excited to see in the Washington Post, “I actually want to net programs. But many CTE stu- The new crop of fe- young women getting they often dread going make it my career,” she But it’s an essential dents are college- male students are also their hands greasy and to male-dominated auto said. part of meeting the bound, sometimes being exposed to the learning skills that, at shops, where a study Carlevatti is eager to state’s mandate to pre- using their high school fun side of auto me- the very least, will has shown they may see young women like pare graduates for ca- skills to earn money chanics. make them smarter face higher bills. Harris enroll for more reers and college. while they pursue two- Myers Park students, about their own cars. Kristina Carlevatti, advanced classes, Myers Park is among or four-year degrees. male and female, are “Just being able to who has taught auto- which won’t be sepa- six of the district’s 18 Carlevatti says more rebuilding an engine use their hands and motive classes at Myers rated by gender. neighborhood high of her students go into for a donated 1977 use their minds, brain- Park for six years, Once they’ve mas- schools that offer an engineering than Chevy pickup truck storming and trou- hopes to make young tered the basics, automotive program; straight to work for that they’ll race in “24 bleshooting, is going to women more confident they’re likely to have Independence will join auto shops. Hours of LeMons,” an be huge for them,” she about their own cars more confidence, she the list next year. But she’s proud to endurance race for said. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — B3 SCHOOLS For some defrauded students, only partial loan forgiveness WASHINGTON (AP) — The field and now works as a phle- Department of Education has botomist. begun notifying some former “If you want to show me a Corinthian Colleges students degree from Everest that I can that it will forgive only one- use to proceed in the legal half or less of their federal field, then I would call it student loans, even though the value,” Dieffenbacher said. students were defrauded by “How can you value some- the now-defunct schools, The thing that doesn’t exist?” Associated Press has learned. Dieffenbacher says her en- The action is part of Educa- tire income goes to support tion Secretary Betsy DeVos’ her children, and she has no push to ease regulations gov- money to pay off the loan. She erning for-profit schools. said she will not accept the DeVos says she wants to pro- agency’s decision. Dieffen- tect taxpayers’ money, but bacher is also suing the de- critics say the Trump admin- partment in a parallel case to istration has deep ties to for- stop it from garnishing her profit colleges and is putting wages. industry interests ahead of The Obama administration students. went hard after the for-profit Two weeks ago, Sarah Dief- sector, closing down defunct fenbacher, a California health for-profit chains, including care worker, received a letter Corinthian, and putting in saying the agency would dis- place tougher regulations. charge only 50 percent of her Under President Barack student loans. Obama, tens of thousands of The mother of four had bor- students deceived by rowed about $67,000 to train as Corinthian and other schools a paralegal at Everest college had more than $550 million in in Ontario, California, part of AP federal student loans canceled the Corinthian chain, but was Sarah Dieffenbacher, poses for a picture in Washington. The Department of Education has in full. unable to land a job in the begun notifying some former Corinthian Colleges students that it will forgive only one-half or DeVos has frozen those reg- field. less of their federal student loans, even though the students were defrauded by the now-de- ulations, and her office has In her first interview since funct schools, the Associated Press has learned. been assisting a suspended ac- receiving the agency’s deci- crediting agency that oversees sion, Dieffenbacher told the ginning that students whose tion’s practice of fully wiping ing the average earnings of for-profit schools in trying to AP on Thursday that the deci- earnings are at 50 percent or out the loans of defrauded for- students in her program to the come back to life. sion was utterly unfair. more of their peers who at- profit students and would average earnings of students Rick Hess, head of educa- “I think it’s an insult to my tended a gainful employment grant some only partial relief. who graduated from similar tion policy at the conservative intelligence. I think it’s a kick passing program will receive “No fraud is acceptable, and programs at other schools, ac- American Enterprise Insti- in my face. I think it’s degrad- proportionally tiered relief to students deserve relief if the cording to the department’s tute, said DeVos’ approach ing,” Dieffenbacher said. “I re- compensate for the difference school they attended acted dis- letter viewed by the AP. was more responsible. ceived no valuable education and make them whole,” Hill honestly,” DeVos said then. Student advocates have ar- “Any of us who has ever from them.” said in a statement Friday. The new process will be more gued that the formula does not taken a loan for a house or car Alec Harris, Dieffenbacher’s “This method treats students efficient and “protects taxpay- take into account whether or a degree would like 100 per- attorney with the Project on fairly and treats taxpayers ers from being forced to shoul- Corinthian graduates are em- cent loan forgiveness. Predatory Student Lending at fairly.” der massive costs that may be ployed in the fields of their “We also pay taxes and we Harvard University, said: The gainful employment unjustified.” study or are simply working want people who borrow pub- “There is no justification for rule was designed to ensure Hill would not provide data other jobs. lic dollars typically to repay making Sarah and others pay that graduates would be able on how many students have Such is the case with Dief- them,” Hess said. for having been cheated. The to earn enough money to pay received partial relief an- fenbacher, 40, who was unable “But I think that what this Department’s actions are inco- off their student loan debt. nouncements. to get hired in the legal field. administration is getting right herent and vindictive.” DeVos has appointed a special The agency has tens of She says the school lied to her is trying to strike that balance Department press secretary committee to rewrite the rule. thousands of claims from stu- about credit transfers, job between respecting the rights Liz Hill defended the agency’s She announced in December dents pending. placement prospects and the to wronged borrowers and re- decision. that she also was breaking The relief grant to Dieffen- quality of her education. She specting the rights of taxpay- “We have said from the be- with the Obama administra- bacher was made by compar- went on to train in a different ers.” University of Minnesota effort to unionize fails MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Architectural Even some of the most enthusiastic fac- photographer and University of Min- ulty dropped out as the movement stalled nesota adjunct faculty Christian Korab during the months-long legal battle. In was in the middle of construction at his spring 2017, Korab distanced himself Twin Cities-area home studio in 2015 from the effort in part because he didn’t when he heard a knock at the door. have sufficient time to keep up with union Hammer in hand, he found two faculty activities and because of the tangible loss union organizers on his doorstep. They of momentum. asked if he would be interested in talking “I’m disappointed to not see the force of about unionization, and the conversation vision emerge from this process because lasted an hour. this has been going on for quite a few “They didn’t need much to get me years now,” he said. going,” he told The Minnesota Daily . “I First contacted by Service Employees was quite receptive to the idea.” International Union Local 284 representa- Professors, lecturers, teaching special- tives in 2014, supporters spent years or- ists and instructors, among other employ- ganizing faculty in hopes of one day ees, joined the most recent university holding a union vote that would never faculty unionization effort following con- happen. versations like these. Many hoped a About six months after a court decision union would force the university to ad- effectively ended the effort, union organ- dress frustrations with working condi- izers are working to re-define the move- tions and worries about higher ment. On Feb. 21, movement leaders education’s future. announced that faculty voted to cut ties After that, Korab dedicated several with SEIU. The effort will undergo a hours each week to the unionization ef- “transformation and period of rebuild- fort. He attended meetings and testified at ing” to “continue to fight . for all faculty,” a government hearing about the move- according to the statement. ment’s value. The group’s next steps will likely take But the effort’s manpower and energy the form of a workers’ association, dwindled quickly when the university though many details remain unclear. The AP raised a series of legal objections to the organization would function within the Lecturer Marta Shore addresses false negatives in her graduate level organizers’ efforts, spending at least university’s existing faculty governance biostatistics course in Bruininks Hall in Minneapolis. Shore joined the $500,000 in the process. Supporters system and lack the legal clout of a union effort around 2015, when teaching four classes, advising more viewed the administration’s actions as a union, leaving some organizers disillu- than 200 statistics undergraduates and working between 60 and 70 war of attrition on the union movement. sioned. hours most weeks made her exhausted and stressed. Checklist on competency replacing focus on grades

ALTOONA, Pa. (AP) — Altoona Neely worries about how higher edu- “I loved it,” she said. Her portfolio included summaries of Area High School Principal Andrew cation would respond to a student who “We still had to do statewide testing, several projects she completed during Neely said change in education is like didn’t have grades or a transcript. but the teachers never ‘taught to the her high school career along with a turning a big aircraft; it can’t turn on a So the traditional way of grading, as test.’ They would say ‘OK guys, this is self-reflection for each one and hand- dime, but it does move. well as the traditional way of teaching how we keep our funding. Do your written feedback from teachers re- The direction it’s moving is away and learning are still in place. But all best. You’ll do fine.’ garding the strengths and weaknesses from grades and toward competency- of that is changing, slowly, Neely said. Applying to colleges was a bit diffi- revealed through the projects. based projects, which Neely is excited Juniata College student Anna Old- cult without a grade-point average, However, many other colleges in- about. enbrook attended Jefferson County however. cluding Juniata College accepted her “Personally, I’d love to go that direc- Open School, a public school in her She applied to New York University portfolio, she said. tion. We need to take a hard look at home state of Colorado. There were and was well on her way until the time Once on campus at Juniata, she real- ‘what does a diploma mean when a multi-aged students in classrooms of came for the university to review her ized her perception of education was a student graduates,’” Neely said. eight, and no grades given; the educa- transcript and GPA, which she didn’t bit different from that of her peers, But it’s hard to move beyond exams tion was all project-based and individ- have. She was rejected. who were used to chasing grades. and grades, in part because of the pull ualized, she said. “I submitted a portfolio. It was 54 “I would hear my classmates at Ju- of government bureaucracy and man- Each student had an individualized pages that I wrote all myself. People niata saying, ‘All I need is a 69 percent dates on schools for state tests. And education plan. didn’t read it,” she said. to pass this class,’” she said. B4 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 SCHOOLS Several Kentucky schools to close for Capitol rally

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky that he had “tremendous respect” for sion fund over the next 30 years. State tricts in eastern Kentucky postponed teachers plan to ramp up their rallies teachers even as he continued to push officials say the pension bill would classes Wednesday to enable teachers in support of education funding and to for the pension overhaul. save taxpayers about $3.2 billion over and staff to attend the rally. Many will preserve their retirement benefits, Hundreds of teachers rallied at the the next 20 years and stabilize the situ- arrive in school buses. with more than a half-dozen school Capitol earlier this month as the GOP- ation. But most of that savings would “We are united and strong and we’re districts calling off classes Wednesday led Senate decided not to vote on the come from temporary cuts to the an- not going to back down,” said Patricia to allow their employees to converge pension bill. Wednesday’s rally could nual cost-of-living raises for retired Lea Collins, the Head Start and pre- on the state Capitol. be bigger, if a late-season storm teachers. The raises would be restored school director for the Pike County The latest rally comes at a crucial threatening 3 to 4 inches of snow does- once the system is 90 percent funded. school system. time as lawmakers prepare for final n’t interfere. The showdown comes Currently, the system is 56 percent Other districts closing for Wednes- negotiations on a new state budget, amid growing unrest among public ed- funded. day’s rally included the Lawrence, and as Republican Gov. Matt Bevin ucators nationwide, led by thousands Martin County schools Superintend- Martin, Carter and Floyd county dis- tries to revive a stalled bill to overhaul of West Virginia teachers who walked ent Larry James said he planned to tricts, along with Ashland Independ- the state’s public pension plans. off the job and swarmed their Capitol make the trip with his teachers and ent and Fairview Independent school Bevin’s sales pitch angered many for nine days earlier this year to se- staff. The rally, he said, is “the right districts in Ashland. Several other dis- teachers, who bristled at his recent re- cure a 5 percent pay raise. thing to do.” tricts planned to send delegations mark that teachers opposing pension Kentucky teachers are not fighting “They’re pretty fired up,” James while keeping school open. changes were “ignorant” and “throw- for a pay raise but are asking lawmak- said of the teachers. “It’s like changing Collins predicted that 350 to 450 peo- ing a temper tantrum.” ers not to change their retirement ben- the rules in the middle of the game — ple — including teachers, staff and bus Bevin has toned down his rhetoric efits. The state is at least $41 billion it’s how the vast majority feel.” drivers— would attend from Pike since, saying in a weekend message short of what it needs to pay the pen- More than a half-dozen school dis- County. Urban schools avoiding mass shootings

DETROIT (AP) — vanized thousands of Alondra Alvarez lives students around the about five minutes from country who walked out her high school on De- of their classrooms for 17 troit’s southwest side but minutes — one for each she drives there instead Parkland victim — on of walking because her March 14 to protest gun mother fears for her violence. safety. Once the 18-year- “I think urban schools old enters the building, are eons ahead. They’ve her surroundings take on been dealing with vio- a more secure feel almost lence a lot longer than immediately as she suburban schools,” said passes through a bank of Philip Smith, president closely monitored metal of the National African detectors. American Gun Associa- “My mom has never tion. been comfortable with During the mid-1980s, me walking to school. My Detroit was one of the mom is really scared of first districts in the na- street thugs,” said Al- tion to put permanent, varez, who attends West- walk-through metal de- ern International. tectors in high schools As schools around the and middle schools. New U.S. look for ways to im- York schools also had pose tougher security them in some buildings. measures in the wake of By 1992, metal detec- last month’s school tors had been installed in shooting in Parkland, a few dozen Chicago high Florida, that left 17 peo- schools. And in 1993, ple dead, they don’t have under pressure to make to look further than schools safer, Los Ange- urban districts such as les’ district announced AP Detroit, Chicago, Los An- that it would randomly Alondra Alvarez, a student at Western International High School, goes through a metal detector and has geles and New York that search students with her backpack checked as she enters the school. Experts say metal detectors and other security measures installed metal detectors metal detectors. put in place decades ago to quell gang and other violence in many urban schools have made them tough and other security in the Such measures “are targets for mass shootings by troubled students or outsiders. 1980s and 1990s to combat designed to identify and gang and drug violence. hopefully deter anybody Security experts be- from bringing a weapon wounded March 7 in a grounds. there. Racial Justice Project. lieve these measures to school, but metal de- Birmingham, Alabama, In response to the Alvarez, the student at “There is a presump- have made urban dis- tectors alone portray an classroom shooting. Parkland shooting, Detroit’s Western Inter- tion that urban schools tricts less prone to mass illusion of being safe,” Metal detectors at the Florida’s governor has national, said she and — particularly those shootings, which have said Nikolai Vitti, super- school were not in use said he wants to spend others who attend the with students of color — mostly occurred in sub- intendent of the 50,000- that day. A 17-year-old $500 million to increase school go through metal are violent places and se- urban and rural districts. student Detroit Public student has been charged law enforcement and detectors every morning. curity demands you have Officials in some sub- Schools Community Dis- with manslaughter. mental health counselors Her elementary and mid- procedures in place that urban and rural school trict. Two students were at schools, to make build- dle schools also had are intended to protect districts are now consid- “Our schools need to shot and three people ings more secure with metal detectors. the safety of the stu- ering detectors as they be safer than they are,” suffered other injuries in metal detectors and to “I’ve always seen it as dents,” Fancher said. rethink their security Vitti said. “As a nation, February when a gun in create an anonymous tip something that made me But metal detectors, plans after the shooting we need to fully fund and a backpack accidentally line. feel safe,” she said, property searches, secu- at Marjory Stoneman make sure all districts fired inside a Los Ange- A package of legisla- adding that all schools rity guards and police in Douglas High School, can adequately staff les Unified School Dis- tion passed by the New should have them and schools create conditions where 19-year-old former school resource officers trict middle school. The York state Senate in- not just inner-city ones similar to those found in student Nikolas Cruz al- and also offer mental district does random cludes provisions for “so students don’t feel prisons, he said. legedly brought in a duf- health and first-aid train- metal-detector wand metal detectors and im- discriminated against.” “Students, themselves, fel bag containing an ing to all educators.” searches daily in middle proved security technol- Metal detectors are internalize these things,” assault rifle and opened Security measures schools and high schools. ogy in schools. seen as a symptom of a Fancher said. “If you cre- fire. He’s charged with 17 don’t always keep guns A 12-year-old girl has A parent in Knox “stigma that already ex- ate a school that looks counts of first-degree off school grounds. A 17- been charged with being County, Kentucky, has ists,” said Mark Fancher, like a prison, the people murder and 17 counts of year-old high school sen- a minor in possession of said his law office would staff attorney for the who go there will pretty attempted murder. ior was killed and a firearm and having a donate $25,000 for metal American Civil Liberties much decide that’s what The massacre has gal- another student weapon on school detectors in schools Union of Michigan’s is expected of them.” DeVos faces withering criticism in House hearing WASHINGTON (AP) — were killed, will comprise the subcommittee whether Education Secretary Betsy herself as well as the heads she personally supports the DeVos faced tough questions of the Homeland Security, idea or not. from House Democrats on Health and Human Services DeVos also defended Tuesday on gun control, and Justice departments. states’ and communities’ racial bias and civil rights as DeVos said the commis- rights to decide whether to she sought to defend funding sion will begin work within arm teachers. cuts for her agency. the next few weeks. A “The question of school DeVos’ testimony in front spokeswoman for DeVos personnel being armed is of the House Appropriations later added that the panel very much one for local com- subcommittee got so tense at will also involve students, munities and states to grap- certain moments that the teachers, law enforcement ple with,” she said. chairman made a point of and mental health profes- DeVos added, “If there are thanking DeVos for her poise sionals as experts. going to be guns in schools, when he concluded the meet- DeVos said the commis- they need to be in the hands ing. sion will, among other of the right people, those DeVos, already reeling things, consider whether to who are going to protect stu- after a series of rocky, high- ban gun sales to people dents and ensure their

AP profile interviews, unveiled under 21. President Donald safety.” some details of a federal Trump initially spoke in Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, left, leans over to listen to Bill commission on school safety favor of such a proposal, but applauded DeVos for trying Cordes, right, Dept. of Education Budget Service Elementary, that she will be chairing. backtracked on it after meet- to upend the education es- Secondary and Vocational Analysis Division Director, as they wait The commission, formed ing with representatives of tablishment and push for al- to testify before a House Committee on Appropriation subcom- after the Florida high school the National Rifle Associa- ternatives to neighborhood mittee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. shooting in which 17 people tion. DeVos would not tell public schools. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — B5 ENTERTAINMENT ‘Independent Lens’ airs Tuesday on WCTE

Monday, March 26 ing change. 7 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- 8 p.m. — “Soundbreaking: nessee” Part 1” SLOCO, a Nashville restau- Eight-part series. Explore rant that is Sustainable, the role of the music pro- Local, Organic, and Commu- ducer tasked with turning an nity Oriented; Rent the artist’s vision into a hit. Chicken; Knoxville wood 9 p.m. — “Soundbreaking: sculpture artist Kelly Brown. Part 2” 7:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass Un- Learn how the recording derground” studio itself became an in- Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme strument. The Beatles and Out. more are discussed. 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- 10 p.m. — “Soundbreaking: show” Part 3” 9 p.m. — “Into the Night: Celebrate the most essential Portraits of Life and Death” part of a song and the most An astrophysicist, preacher challenging to capture—the and philosopher grapple with vocal track. universal questions of mor- 11 p.m. — “Amanpour on tality. PBS” 11 p.m. — “Amanpour on 11:30 p.m. — “BBC World PBS” News on PBS” 11:30 p.m. — “Beyond 100 Saturday, March 31 Days” 7 p.m. — “Classic Gospel” Tuesday, March 27 Red Rocks Homecoming. 7 p.m. — “Pioneers of Tele- 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- vision: Funny Ladies” show” Comediennes Lucille Ball, 1976 George Ballis/Take Stock / The Image Works 9 p.m. — “Jammin at Hippie Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Bur- Jack’s” Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor nett, Phyllis Diller and more. 9:30 p.m. — “Live at the justice. “Independent Lens: Dolores” airs Tuesday, March 27 at 8 p.m. on WCTE. 8 p.m. — “Independent Charleston Music Hall” Lens: Dolores” Wednesday, March 28 Japan’s coast. from Smith County. Sister Hazel. Activist Dolores Huerta 7 p.m. — “Nature: Leave It 11 p.m. — “Amanpour on 9 p.m. — “Jammin at Hippie 10 p.m. — “Austin City Lim- tirelessly led the fight for to Beavers” PBS” Jack’s” its” racial and labor justice with Scientists regard beavers as 11:30 p.m. — “Beyond 100 Willie Sugarcapps. Band of Horses / Parker Cesar Chavez. tools for reversing the effects Days” 9:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass Un- Millsap. 10 p.m. — “Discover the of global warming and water Thursday, March 29 derground” 11 p.m. — “Music City Roots Upper Cumberland” shortages. 7 p.m. — “Ryan Dalton and 10 p.m. — “TN Wild Side” Live from the Factory” Crossville Model Railroad 8 p.m. — “Nova: The Great the Children of Cape Town” 10:30 p.m. — “Southern Ac- Modern folk band My Club; Claudia Lee - paper- Math Mystery” A native Cookeville resident cents” Bubba, Nashville roots rock making by hand; Healthy An exploration of math’s who was a worker-activist, Louisville, Kentucky. veterans The Coal Men and Parks, Healthy Person; Bon power across the centuries spent 10 years in Cape Town, 11 p.m. — “Amanpour on Mountain Heart. Air Mountain Historical Soci- sheds light on how math South Africa to work with PBS” Sunday, April 1 ety. works in our brains. street children. This was pro- 11:30 p.m. — “Beyond 100 3 p.m. — “Ray Stevens 10:30 p.m. — “Perfect 36: 9 p.m. — “WWII Mega duced by documentarian, Days” CabaRay Nashville” When Women Won the Vote” Weapons: Battleship Yamato” Todd Jarrell. Friday, March 30 Harold Bradley & Mandy The years of debate about Learn how Japan, in a bid 7:30 p.m. — “Tennessee 7 p.m. — “Washington Barnett. women’s suffrage and the vote to dominate the Pacific, builds Crossroads” Week” 3:30 p.m. — “Songs at the to ratify the amendment are the biggest battleship in the 8 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- 7:30 p.m. — “#MeToo, Now Center” chronicled. world. nessee” What?” 4 p.m. — “The Great British 11 p.m. — “Amanpour on 10 p.m. — “Kamikaze” 8:30 p.m. — “One on One Women and men discuss Baking Show: Pies & Tarts” PBS” Experts explore the secrets with Becky Magura” sexual harassment, how we 5 p.m. — “Adverse Child- 11:30 p.m. — “Beyond 100 to how kamikaze weapons James L. Bass, WWII vet- reached this point and how hood Experiences: ACEs and Days” were built and launched on eran, attorney and author we can effect positive and last- their Effects.”

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ent. creative outlet. too many demands on you, push can be taxing, but if you do so out CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Sunday, March 25, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — back. of love, you will get something very — Emotional matters will escalate, 2018 Look at every facet of a situation Monday, March 26, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — special in return for your time and pushing you to make a premature Do your best to keep everything and the cost involved before you 2018 Stay on top of technology and effort. change or decision. Stop and con- running smoothly. make a move. other breakthroughs that can help LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — sider the people involved or the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — An Do your best to relax and strive you advance. Charm and diplomacy will help you consequences of your actions be- ARIES (March 21-April 19) — for peace of mind. You need time to Your reputation may be in jeopardy opportunity will not be as good as CANCER (June 21-July 22) — deal with a difficult individual who fore moving forward. you’ve been led to believe. think and plan. Keep tabs on personal records and tends to use aggressive and de- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — if you aren’t reasonable. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — TAURUS SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — documentation. Enforce updates manding behavior. Offer incentives, Question what’s being asked of you Put responsibilities you took on be- but don’t give in. (April 20-May Expect travel delays or to be faced before licenses or benefits have a before you agree to get involved, or hind you and cover your back when chance to lapse. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — 20) — Listen with opposition. someone will take advantage of SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) dealing with a critical or negative LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Take An exaggerated version of what’s you. to the voice of person looking for an excuse to — Problems at home will leave you hold of any situation you face and going on can be expected. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — A reason and make you look bad. perplexed if you have allowed do your best to make changes that SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) suggestion will grab your attention. someone who TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — has more ex- someone else to take care of do- will encourage success. — You’ll own the moment and Find out more before you sign up mestic matters. Take on only what you can handle. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — stand out if you follow through with for something that sounds too perience. If someone tries to intervene or put GEMINI (May CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Taking care of other people’s affairs your plans and promises. good to be true. 21-June 20) — Don’t take what others say to Eugenia — Getting to- heart. Someone who lacks discre- Last gether with tion can be silenced without nasti- Crossword old friends will ness. Today in also bring AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — back matters you left unfinished. Weigh the pros and cons regarding History CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Try how you earn your income. You something new or learn a new skill may want to consider branching that will help you stay current with out and taking on something more In 1965, the Rev. Mar- the latest trends. challenging. tin Luther King Jr. led LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Emo- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Look for a new interest, hobby or 25,000 people to the Ala- tionally fueled spending is appar- bama state capitol in Montgomery after a five- day march from Selma to Sudoku protest the denial of vot- ing rights to blacks. Later that day, civil rights activist Viola Li- uzzo, a white Detroit homemaker, was shot and killed by Ku Klux Klansmen. In 1911, 146 people, mostly young female im- migrants, were killed when fire broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist Co. in New York. In 1931, in the so-called "Scottsboro Boys" case, nine young black men were taken off a train in Alabama, accused of raping two white women; after years of convic- tions, death sentences and imprisonment, the nine were eventually vindicated. Today's Birthdays: Movie reviewer Gene Shalit is 92. Former as- tronaut James Lovell is 90. Feminist activist and author Gloria Steinem is 84. Singer Anita Bryant is 78. Singer Aretha Franklin is 76. Singer Sir Elton John is 71. Actress Bonnie Bedelia is 70. Ac- tress Lisa Gay Hamilton is 54. Actress Sarah Jes- sica Parker is 53. Actor Lee Pace is 39. Actor Sean Faris is 36. Come- dian-actor Alex Moffat (TV: "Saturday Night Live") is 36. Auto racer Danica Patrick is 36. B6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 SCHOOLS How a school became fortress and safe haven School district has its own police department

YORK, Pa. (AP) — ministrators hope their When Marcelina Brown officers are doing. walks into school, her A district-wide school mornings start like this: force with 15 officers, She waits in a line of her with at least one in all peers, takes out her the schools, is less keen phone and keys and on making arrests and walks through a metal more designed to build detector. She puts her rapport with students to backpack on a side table prevent something bad so it can be opened and from transpiring. searched. They’re designed to con- Between classes, as tain a threat like a she weaves her way up school shooter but they and down staircases wear many other hats: where hand-drawn surrogate mom and posters adorn the walls lunch lady, as Brooks (“Don’t Count the Days, put it. Make the Days Count”), While a school police she and her friends pass force is mostly unheard by body armor-wearing of across York County school police officers districts, it’s not uncom- who carry Tasers and mon across the state and handcuffs. country, some say. Security cameras, The Pennsylvania De- AP about 160 of them, are partment of Education trained on students from said it does not track the York City School District police officer Britney Brooks shares a laugh with seniors organizing a fundraiser above, and in the back of number of schools who event at William Penn Senior High School in York, Pa. The York City School District is the only one in a small first-floor room have police forces. York County with its own police department. nearby, a camera techni- And with conversa- cian watches with a tions more and more with conversation also school police depart- “They were calling with that, the next con- careful eye in real time. turning toward school turning to additional ment. “The Central in...’Hey, how do we versation needs to be But none of this is security both locally and measures to keep threats made it over the know something bad like about screenings, metal weird to the 18-year-old nationally, taking steps schools safe. top. It brought it even that can’t happen here?’” detectors and putting au- William Penn Senior like implementing metal Just this week, Penn- more home for local par- Britney Brooks, an of- dible alarms on exterior High School student. It’s detectors and hiring a sylvania Auditor Gen- ents. Everybody was ficer with the York City doors, Muldrow said. so part of her regular school police force might eral Eugene DePasquale nervous.” School District’s police The school police chief school life that each time be options districts are said his office plans to Muldrow said that as a department, says her de- said he’s fielded calls she hears one particular considering. take a deep dive on result of the Central partment’s community and emails from other officer walking down a Since the Feb. 14 safety procedures at York threats, he decided policing efforts show districts in York County hallway, she shouts out: Florida shooting, there schools across the state. to screen students with that police have a place and beyond, in Pennsyl- “Britney!” have been over a dozen In central Pennsylva- metal detectors at the in schools. Chris Dunn, vania. And Britney Brooks school threats in York nia, recent threats that district’s K-8 schools and York Daily Record He wants to know calls back: “Beauty!” County. Experts say the shut down Central York do bag searches. Muldrow thinks other from them: “What is That, after all, is what majority of people who schools and cropped up That’s not normal pro- districts need to first your community and everyone calls Brown. make them don’t intend at other districts com- tocol. have a conversation staff comfortable with?” “It’s not like they’re to carry them out. Mad- pounded an already High school students about employing a ‘Pens, whistles, and really cops to us. die Crocenzi, York Daily tense time for students deal with the screenings school resource officer good intentions’ They’re not cops to us,” Record and parents. every day, but lower who would have a The city district Brown said. “They care Last month’s school “The Parkland shoot- school students only firearm in school. Some spends over $1 million about us.” shooting that killed 17 ing raised everybody’s have checks on random York County schools al- on school security, ac- Talk to most at York people in Parkland, sensitivity level,” said days. ready do that. cording to Muldrow, out City School District and Florida, sparked debate Michael Muldrow, the “We did it for our par- But if schools aren’t of a total budget of this is exactly what ad- about tougher gun laws chief of York City’s ents,” Muldrow said. going to be comfortable roughly $137.7 million.

Kentucky budget would make putting police in schools cheaper

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The have stirred debate about the role what we have to do to deliver a Kentucky Senate wants to put of guns in school safety plans. safe environment for kids to learn more police officers in public The Kentucky proposal would in,” said Republican Sen. Chris schools by making it less expen- make it cheaper for school dis- McDaniel, chairman of the Senate sive to hire them. tricts and law enforcement agen- budget committee. “We did every- The proposal comes on the cies to hire retired officers to thing we could within the confines same day a school resource officer patrol public schools by exempt- of our budget to expand the abil- confronted a teenage gunman in a ing them from expensive health ity to hire those officers.” Maryland high school, which insurance contributions. The pro- The proposal is part of a two- ended in the fatal wounding of the posal would also let state troopers year operating budget the Sen- student. And it is nearly two get second jobs as school resource ate’s Republican leaders released months after a shooting in a west- officers, which is not allowed now. Tuesday that they said reflects ern Kentucky high school left two “The fact is, our society has their commitment to public edu- students dead and more than a changed. School resource officers cation during a time of increased dozen others wounded, the first of are more critical to what parents tensions between teachers and the multiple tragedies this year that expect out of their schools and legislature.

AP Republican Kentucky Sen. Chris McDaniel speaks with reporters about a budget proposal.

Hawaii Department of Education supports student walkouts HILO, Hawaii (AP) — the Women’s March The Hawaii Department Youth EMPOWER organ- of Education has said it ization. The walkouts are will support students scheduled to last 17 min- who plan to participate utes to honor the 17 peo- in the planned nation- ple killed last month in wide school walkouts in the Florida high school protest of gun violence. shooting. The department last Some schools across week advised schools to the country have dis- designate walkout areas, couraged participation. saying it “supports stu- A Texas school district dents’ constitutional said it will suspend any rights to a peaceful as- student who participates sembly and free expres- in a walkout. sion,” the Hawaii “Even though Hawaii Tribune-Herald re- does have strict gun ported. laws, we just don’t want But students who leave something like that to campus during the event happen in our school,” will be marked as unex- said Keaau High School cused or absent, the dis- sophomore Wilmer Ag- trict said. paoa, who is spearhead- The March 14 walk- ing the walkout at his outs are organized under school. Herald-Citizen

Sunday, March 25, 2018 COMMUNITY C ►JUST JENNIE Celebration of Democrats needed

pulled the March 13 edition of this newspaper out of its slot under my mailbox and, as I often do, struggled to CRAFT Iread the headlines through the plastic wrapper. These two words jumped out at me: DE- MOCRATS NEEDED. Wow. My mind raced in all kinds of different directions. I slipped the wrapper off the paper and un- rolled it. The full headline? “De- mocrats needed to work May pri- mary.” Ah-ha. Jennie Now it made Ivey sense. I’ve been working part- time for the Putnam County Election Commission for sev- eral years, first as a poll worker and more recently at the elec- tion office during early voting. I like to think they keep me on because I’m a conscientious worker, but I know there’s an- other reason. I’m a Democrat. Because the number of election workers is supposed to be bal- anced as nearly as possible be- tween the two political parties, I’m a rare commodity. That wasn’t always true. Until the 1960s, Republicans strug- gled to get a foothold all over the South. Not so any more. Take the upcoming May 1 Nick Fletcher demonstrates throwing at the Appalachian Center for Craft’s celebration. Putnam County primary elec- tion for example. On the Repub- lican ballot, all seven countywide offices—County Ex- Annual ecutive, Sheriff, Trustee, Circuit Court Clerk, County Clerk, Reg- ‘open house’ ister of Deeds and Road Super- visor—have at least one candidate. Ditto for all twelve at Craft Center county commission districts. On the Democratic ballot, only April 7 one countywide office—Register of Deeds—has a candidate. Ten The 20th annual Celebration of of the county commission dis- Craft will be held Saturday, April tricts, with districts 8 and 11 7, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Ten- being the exceptions, have no nessee Tech University’s Ap- Democratic candidate at all. palachian Center for Craft in Districts 8 and 11 have only one Smithville. each. This free, family-friendly event Which just might lead Demo- gives the community an opportu- cratic voters here to wonder if nity to immerse themselves in they should skip this election art at the Craft Center. Go be- altogether. Not necessarily. hind the scenes and watch live Tennessee law permits voters to studio demonstrations, chat with cross party lines in a primary current students and alumni and election. So if you’re a Democ- meet our faculty, staff and rat but want a say-so in which artists in residence. Republican candidates running Kids can choose from a num- for Circuit Court Clerk, Road ber of hands-on crafts in which Supervisor, or county commis- to participate and get a taste of sion in districts 5, 7, and 11 will what students learn while en- appear on the ballot in the Au- rolled at the Craft Center. Activi- gust 2 county general election, ties include folding and dyeing you’re free to vote in the Repub- Jessica Howerton shapes glass using a block at the Appalachian Center for paper, paper making, tempera lican primary if you choose. Craft. enameling, stained “glass” Because Tennessee citizens lantern making, and tie-dyeing T- don’t declare a political party shirts. Those who tie-dye T-shirts when registering to vote, it’s a may either bring their own white voter’s history in choosing a T-shirt or buy an event t-shirt for party primary that qualifies him $8. or her as a Democrat or Republi- Event goers can also browse can for the purpose of being work by Craft Center student and hired as an election worker in alumni art vendors and stop by Putnam County. To be consid- the retail gallery where every- ered a member of a certain thing is 25 percent off. party, you must have voted in Live music will be performed that party’s primary in two out all day from the TN Tech Jazz of the past four elections. Ensemble, The Ballinger Family The good news is that the Band and Spoonful. Food ven- Herald-Citizen’s “Democrats dors at the event will include needed” article got results. Blue Water Grille on the Hill, Big “We’ve had lots of people com- Tony’s Pizza, and Country Boy ing in to apply to work on Elec- Gourmet Kettle Corn. tion Day, including Democrats,” While enjoying the Celebra- Putnam Election Administrator tion, visitors also have an oppor- Debbie Steidl told me. “I don’t tunity to give back. Those who feel nearly as pushed as I do have a passion for pottery or some years. But we’re still ac- have always wanted to give it a cepting applications. We’ve got try can create a bowl for Habitat more than 200 slots to fill on for Humanity. There will also be May 1, and we’re always tickled a silent auction with proceeds to find folks who are willing to benefitting the educational art work.” outreach programs at the Craft Center. Jennie Ivey is a Cookeville writer. For a full schedule of events Visit her website at Matthew Vick carves a bowl in the wood studio at the Appalachian Center visit The Appalachian Center for jennieivey.com. for Craft. Craft’s Facebook page. C2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 COMMUNITY

Marriage Licenses ►AT THE LIBRARY

Note: Listed below are gas Garcia of the marriage licenses is- Cookeville; sued in Putnam County Gregory Galen Shiv- Library undergoing remodel on the dates indicated. ely to Jennifer Rene Pip- This information was pin Matheney, both of Cookeville Storytime is every educational and ration services with a priority obtained from open, Cookeville; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs- recreational on serving seniors and low-in- public records in the of- Douglas Wayne Gib- day at 10 a.m. Here Comes Peter needs, we will be come clients. Please be advised fice of the County Clerk, son to Heather Nicole Cottontail! Celebrate Easter remodeling the that clients will be served on a located at 121 S. Dixie Bull, both of Cookeville. with Rabbit Stories: Tale of floors of the up- first come first served basis and Ave. In order to be fair Monday, March 19 Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter, stairs portion of there may be a bit of wait time. to everyone, all mar- Michael Lynn Herron Humbug Rabbit by Lorna the library start- Also, some returns may be out riage licenses will be to Jodi Danielle Balian, and Carrot Nose by Jan ing this week. of the scope of the volunteers published — we cannot Harkins, both of Baxter; Wahl. Songs will be “Rockin Phil Please excuse our and may be referred to a tax pro- make exceptions. Joshua Brian Bohan- Robin”, “Here Comes Peter Cot- Schaller mess as the up- fessional. Wednesday, March 14 non to Jessica Marie tontail,” and “Easter Parade.” stairs meeting If you would like to get your Aldean Carson Whee- Cooper, both of The Algood Branch Library room is being re-floored on taxes prepared by these wonder- less of Sparta to Jenny Cookeville. hosts story time every Monday Thursday March 22. The main ful volunteers, here is what you Christine Johnson of Tuesday, March 20 at 1 p.m. The Baxter Branch Li- walkway in front of the circula- need to bring with you: a photo Cookeville; Derrick Wayne Bran- brary will hold story time on tion desk will be done the next of yourself and spouse (if appli- Tyler Dakota Collins ham to Jasmine Joel- Fridays at 1 p.m. and the Mon- day while we are closed on Good cable), Social Security cards and of Allons to Emily Shea lenna Mae Smith, both terey Branch Library hosts Friday. We will also be re-floor- birthdates for every family Jenkins of Wilder. of Cookeville; story time on Wednesdays at 11 ing the Tennessee Room very member, all W2 and 1099 forms, Friday, March 16 Mickey Dewayne a.m. shortly after. We thank you for all other income information Christopher Sanchez Guinn Jr. to Samantha Closed Good Friday your patience and understand- such as Social Security income of Fort Campbell, Ken- Rose Hughes, both of The Putnam County Library ing and apologize for any incon- statements, information for all tucky, to Maria D. Ville- Cookeville. will be closed Friday, March, 23, venience caused. credits and deductions, any Af- in observance of Good Friday. AARP Tax Assistance fordable Care Act statements, We will re-open the following The Library and AARP are and a copy of last year’s tax re- Births and Birthdays day with normal hours. teaming up to help you do your turn. If you would like any re- Remodeling taxes. Every Monday and turn to be direct deposited to a In our constant effort to make Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. until 4 back account please bring a the Putnam County Library the p.m. Certified AARP/IRS volun- check with account number and Lena is 7 best possible venue for all your teers will provide free tax prepa- routing number. Lena Kathleen Mahan celebrated her seventh birthday Feb. 17. She is the daughter of Jeff and Mollie Mahan of Cookeville and the Film details ‘hidden figures’ in granddaughter of RL and Opal Mahan of Sparta and the late Don- ald Mott and Kathy Mott black female pro wrestling of Baxter. She also has a little sister, Eva. By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ra- mona Isbell is worried. What will Today’s houseplants do people say when they find out? After all, she mostly kept her se- cret for more than 50 years. more than look pretty The practices. The out-of-town — and out-of-country — travel. By DEAN FOSDICK They are inexpensive Her role as a hidden figure in a Associated Press and calming. lesser-known aspect of integra- And they’ve been en- tion brought on by the civil rights Houseplants have been joying a revival, Pennisi movement. a mainstay of indoor said. Her life as one of the country's decor item for genera- “Back in the ‘70s, the first black female professional tions, but their selection Green Revolution was a wrestlers. and use has changed time when a huge push "I liked the freedom, I liked the over time, particularly was made to grow things money, I liked the travel, and I with urbanization. indoors,” Pennisi said. had fun," Isbell said. People no longer are “The more plants in A new documentary explores wedded to placing a few planters the better. the role of black women re- potted African violets on “But times change,” cruited as professional wrestlers sunny window sills to she said. “Growers are in the 1950s and 1960s. Columbus add color and texture to selecting different was an epicenter for the female small spaces. Instead, plants. They’re going for wrestlers thanks to promoter Andrew Welsh-Huggins | AP they’re choosing less de- smaller plants. Mobile Billy Wolfe. Ramona Isbell talks about her days as a professional wrestler in the manding houseplants, plants. Succulents, or- "Lady Wrestler: The Amazing, 1960s and 1970s beside a framed collage of mementos including like succulents and cacti, chids and cacti are being Untold Story of African-Ameri- publicity photos and a jacket. or those offering utility, used to accessorize table can Women in the Ring" debuts like herbs and strawber- settings and entries.” Thursday at Ohio State Univer- whose 2009 book on Wolfe's wife, Isbell signed with Wolfe in ries. One of the newer sity's Wexner Center for the Arts. wrestler Mildred Burke, "The Columbus in 1961 in her early 20s, Young folks new to in- trends is multi-function- Filmmaker Chris Bournea said Queen of the Ring" offers a com- one of a few dozen black women dependent living often ing houseplants, Pennisi people like Isbell wrestled not prehensive history of the early that wrestled for Wolfe, in addi- lack the means or time to said. only before women were deemed years of women's professional tion to many white women. raise pets or children, so “Herbs, for example, capable of athletic accomplish- wrestling. Isbell practiced three times a they find living substi- are nutritious. They can ments but before blacks had civil Whatever else he was, though, week, and wrestled in modified tutes like houseplants. go directly from planter rights in many places. Wolfe wasn't prejudiced. one-piece swimsuits. She ap- The plants become part to plate.” They also didn't talk a lot about Wolfe didn't care if his peared throughout the U.S., of the household. Some houseplants can what they did, perhaps concerned wrestlers "were straight or gay, wrestling white women in north- “People give their clear the air in enclosed about others' reactions. And black or white," Leen said. "He ern cities like Detroit, and black houseplants names and surroundings. They ab- when they were finished, they cared if they were a great dy- women only in the Jim Crow talk to them,” said Bodie sorb pollen, bacteria and wanted to move on with their namic performer who was going South. She made anywhere from Pennisi, an Extension molds while taking in lives. to put butts in the seat and make $100 to $400 a match. horticulturist with the carbon dioxide to Bournea, who is black, grew up him money." Isbell also saw the world, University of Georgia. process into oxygen. in Columbus without ever hear- He also wanted real athletes, wrestling in matches in Aus- “They also play music These air-cleaning ing the stories. After he learned despite the staged matches, and tralia, Japan and Nigeria. Along for their plants so they’ll houseplants include spi- of them as a journalist about a required women to work out dili- the way she raised four children, grow better. I don’t know der plants, ficus, Boston decade ago, he knew he had to do gently. who were vaguely aware of what if that kind of reaching fern, snake plants, aloe, something. The matches promoted by their mom was up to. She wres- out is scientifically English ivy and philo- "Awareness needed to be Wolfe preceded the Glorious tled into the 1970s, with a final ap- proven to work but it cer- dendron. brought to these women's accom- Women of Wrestling or GLOW pearance in a promotion in tainly shouldn’t hurt.” Houseplants also can plishments," Bournea said. syndicated TV promotion of the California in the 1980s. By then Houseplants do re- be therapeutic. “The The driving force behind their 1980s, now the subject of a Netflix she was working for the state, re- quire care, but they don’t mental health benefits of recruitment was Wolfe, a former comedy series. tiring as a purchasing agent with need early morning plants are obvious,” Pen- wrestler and trainer, who was Bournea said he has planned the Ohio Industrial Commission. walks or shuttling to and nisi said. “We’re linked white. A gambler, cigar smoker screenings in other cities with Now 78, she keeps fit through from soccer games. They with nature. Plants are and womanizer, he was a classic large professional wrestling fan yard work, walks in the park, and aren’t banned by condo part of us, whether we American hustler, said Jeff Leen, bases and will then release the exercising on a treadmill in her boards, as pets might be. notice it or not. a Washington Post reporter film on Amazon. east side Columbus home.

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Again, sure to include a contact name and HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — C3 COMMUNITY Fitness Challenge kicks off April 1 BY LAURA MILITANA Zach Buckner with the Highlands and organizations from those four [email protected] Economic Partnership said. counties take on the challenge Anyone who registers will get a and see significant results in im- The Highlands Fitness Chal- score card, including a schedule proved health and wellness. lenge kicks off its seventh year of walks, hikes and seminars to Since 2011, more than 4,500 April 1, encouraging residents of attend throughout the challenge. community members have partic- Jackson, Putnam, Overton and For every activity attended, par- ipated in the challenge. White counties to partake in a ticipants will receive points. Post-survey results say that 97 friendly fitness competition. Prizes are awarded through the percent of those participants will This year, there’s a different challenge with awards and recog- participate in future challenges look to the challenge — its aim is nition for those individuals with and 80 percent reporting doing to highlight the natural resources the most points and organizations more exercise thanks to the chal- that provide free access to living that lead walks, hikes or health- lenge. a healthy lifestyle. related seminars. For more information, contact Activities include community There will be monthly drawings Katie Woodard at 528-2531 ext. led walks, hikes and wellness for participants (one male and 1140, email seminars. one female will receive $50 each) [email protected], or Kayla “We want to encourage busi- and overall and challenge win- French at 528-2531 ext. 1139, email Katie Woodard and Kayla French, health educa- nesses, organizations and com- ners, with first place getting $275. [email protected]. tors with the Putnam County Health Department, munity leaders to sign up to lead This year’s challenge goes on The program is sponsored by are taking applications for the seventh annual walks to show that physical activ- through June 30. the Highlands Economic Partner- Highlands Fitness Challenge. ity is a priority in our region,” Each year, dozens of companies ship.

Jann Wenner says #MeToo suffers from absence of due process

By JOHN CARUCCI cause there's no real place to problem. election covered by Hunter S. few mistakes, it would have Associated Press adjudicate it except in court, "This is student-to-student Thompson and the Michael turned out differently," he which takes forever." rape. It's different than being Hastings article that took said. "In terms of regrettable NEW YORK (AP) — Jann The 72-year old Wenner harassed on the job or having down Gen. Stanley McChrys- things that have happened to Wenner feels the #MeToo speaks from experience, after your butt pinched or whatever tal, commander of U.S. forces us after fifty years, we finally movement shows a "real ab- a former Rolling Stone em- you're complaining about. This in Afghanistan. had our turn with our feet on sence of due process." ployee came forward last year, is a physical violence," Wenner It also highlights a dark time the fire. If you're in this busi- In an interview with The As- claiming the media mogul sex- said. for the publication, the 2014 ness, sooner or later you're sociated Press, the Rolling ually assaulted him in 1983. Wenner made the comments story of a gang rape at the Uni- gonna(AP Style 1) make mis- Stone publisher said he feels Wenner doesn't deny some- while promoting the recent versity of Virginia, which the takes — that mistake hap- that mere accusations of sex- thing happened between him documentary by award-win- magazine had to retract be- pens." ual impropriety are threaten- and his accuser. ning filmmaker Alex Gibney, cause of "discrepancies" in the Wenner's life has been in the ing careers, many times "There's some truth to it, but "Rolling Stone: Stories From victim's account. The maga- news over the past year with without corroboration with it does not fit any illegal, im- the Edge." The four-hour, six- zine settled at least one suit the sexual misconduct allega- people losing their jobs over moral, or unethical, or go in part documentary —which over the story for $1.65 million. tion, and "Sticky Fingers," the "some of the most harmless any way that direction," Wen- aired last year on HBO — Wenner considers that time salacious biography by Joe (expletive) things." ner said. makes it way to iTunes and one of the most regrettable Hagan. "Honestly, I do believe it's a "All you can say is no, not other online services March moments in Rolling Stone's Yet, Wenner says he's unaf- bit of witch hunt," Wenner me too, and wait," he added. 27. It showcases the magazine's history, but "nothing I feel fected by at all, especially now said in a recent interview at He also sees violent sexual 50-year history, and its re- guilty about. that the tables have turned, his office in New York. "It's dif- assault happening on college markable news coverage, in- "Looking back, there's a few making him the focus of the ficult to get due process be- campuses as being a bigger cluding the 1972 presidential mistakes — had we not made a story.

►DEAR ABBY Woman proud of heritage rocked by DNA test results

EAR ABBY: I’m years I was in a loveless hoping you can marriage. The one good give me some thing that came out of guidance, as I am that marriage was my aD huge fan and read your beautiful 14-year-old column regularly. I am a daughter. My ex-wife 32-year-old woman and I have been divorced whose mother and for a year now and I’m grandmother told me feeling emotionally avail- about our proud Native able. American heritage all I have met — or shall I my life. Several years say re-met — a woman I ago, I got a large tattoo in have known since second our tribe’s language as a grade. She was my sis- way to honor my family. ter’s best friend and was Recently, Mom did a always around our house DNA test growing up. She was and dis- kind of like a sister, but I covered always had a crush on that we her. Now, so many years are not, in later, we have connected. fact, of We see each other every Native few weeks and text each American other. Abigail descent. This has been going on Van Buren We feel for almost a year. My devas- crush has come back, tated and betrayed by but it is different this our parents and grand- time. I feel like I’m parents for lying to us falling in love with her. for generations. I haven’t I’m not sure how she shared this news with feels about me, but we do my husband, extended have an incredible con- family and friends be- nection. cause I feel so ashamed She calls us kindred and humiliated. spirits. And that’s where I told Mom that I my question lies. How do would like to have my I take a 45-plus-year tattoo covered up or re- friendship out of the moved. It upset her and friendship zone? Should made her feel incredibly I tell her how I feel or guilty. I’m not doing this not? I have tried, but the to hurt her, but because I words just wouldn’t feel like a fraud and come out of my mouth. don’t want to lie about — LOST IN FRIEND- the tattoo’s meaning in SHIP the future. Abby, your DEAR LOST IN thoughts on how best to FRIENDSHIP: The handle this situation? — words you are looking TATTED AND CON- for are, “I think I’m FUSED falling in love with you, DEAR T and C: Con- and I need to know if you sidering the circum- feel the same way.” Say stances, I see no reason that, and the worst that for continuing to wear a can happen is your tattoo that would be a friendship of 45-plus constant reminder you years will remain a “kin- were lied to. If your dred spirit” friendship. mother deliberately mis- The best that can happen led you, she has good will be you will hit the reason to feel guilty. If jackpot. Speak up! she, too, was misled, then she’s as much a vic- Dear Abby is written by tim as you are. Abigail Van Buren, also My thought is that you known as Jeanne Phillips, are the only person who and was founded by her has to live in your own mother, Pauline Phillips. skin, and you should do Contact Dear Abby at with it whatever will www.DearAbby.com or make YOU happy. P.O. Box 69440, Los An- DEAR ABBY: For 18 geles, CA 90069. C4 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 COMMUNITY Bill to elect superintendents given OK BY BOB MCMILLAN times of former US Secretary Actor of the year for his por- [email protected] of State Cordell Hull, an trayal of Mafia leader, Don Upper Cumberland hero. Corelone in “The Godfather.” Looking back in history, Pictured on page one getting But when his name was here were some of the happen- ready for their part in the pag- called, he didn’t show up. In- ings in the Cookeville area for eant are Baxter Elementary stead a young American In- the week of March 28-April 2, students Shirley Herron, dian girl came to the as recorded in the pages of the Joyce Clark, Franklin Rodgers microphone and read a state- Herald-Citizen: and Treva Anderson on flutes, ment from Brando explaining 1933 jackets. It’s an annual spring- took part in the New Georgia and Robert Lee Richardson on that he was turning down the C.E. Brehm of the UT Exten- time tradition at Central. campaign. the xylophone (April 2, 1956) award because he believes the sion Service told women in the Meanwhile in the court- — Major Sam Epperson 1963 film industry chronically mis- annual meeting of Putnam house, members of the Put- wrote home this week to tell is Lt. Odell Huddleston, an 18- treats the American Indian. Home Demonstration Clubs nam County Court have family that he is now serving year veteran of the Tennessee (March 28, 1973) that the Depression will grad- decided to move their monthly “somewhere in Alaska.” Highway Patrol, was named 1983 ually wear itself out and that meeting back a week due to — The wife of Marine com- captain of the Cookeville dis- Putnam County has been the economy here and across another tradition. bat pilot Lt. Frank Just Jr. got trict this week. He replaces split in half by a new law that the country will eventually re- The officials will meet a a telegram from the military Capt. Joe Sanford, who retires has many coon hunters here turn to normal. week later, they say, so that this week informing her that April 1. riled. It’s a compromise be- He noted that Putnam has county officials will have more her husband, who was widely Huddleston is a Cookeville tween coon hunters who want been spared the worst of the time to put together their known here while studying at native who has served most of no state restrictions on their Depression and that the quarterly reports. But, they Tennessee Tech, is missing in his years with the THP in the sport and the Tennessee county has fewer mortgaged add, the meeting is also being action. His plane failed to re- Cookeville district. Wildlife Resources Agency, farms than the average Ten- put off so that the county mag- port after a mission in the President John F. Kennedy which says coons are being nessee county. istrates can attend the big South Pacific. has declared Putnam County a hunted out in Tennessee. The annual luncheon ended Mule Day shindig in Colum- — And Mrs. Pearl Brogdan disaster area after flooding on The law divides the state with entertainment by stu- bia. (March 28, 1940) was told by the Army this March 16 did more than along Highway 56 near Baxter. dents in Mrs. Aubrey John- 1944 week that her son, Pvt. Her- 400,000 in damages to roads West of that highway, coon son’s dance class, who In the early days of the war, bert Brogdan, 30, died in fight- and bridges here. The county hunters will still be allowed to tap-danced for the women. the military was not seeking ing in North Africa on Dec. 16. is now eligible for federal aid. train their dogs year round, The state house this week men with families, but as The military offered no de- Winners were announced and a coon hunting season passed a bill calling for school America’s war effort grows, tails. (March 30, 1944) this week in the Book Lovers from mid-October until mid- superintendents to be elected the military says it needs fa- 1956 Club’s Putnam County Poetry February has been estab- rather than appointed by the thers too. Tennessee Tech President Contest. Capshaw third grader lished. Putnam County Board of Edu- Leaving for induction into Everett Derryberry an- Preston Presley won first East of that line, hunters cation. The bill is in response the US Navy this week was nounced a major new project place in his age category with can only train their dogs from to concern that school boards Putnam’s first group of pre- at the college this week, a $1.1 a poem, “My Bicycle,” and June 16 until Oct 7, and can have become too powerful and Pearl Harbor fathers. Among million new dormitory com- Capshaw 8th grader Carol Ray only hunt and kill coons from that voters need to have more them were Robert Whiteaker, plex for women. won first in her age group Oct. 8 until Jan. 31. of a say in policies and opera- James Davis, Willie Walter The new “Dixie Court” with “Tattle-Tale Wind.” The Cookeville Kiwanis club tions of schools in Tennessee. Dixon, Frank Adams, Frank quadrangle will contain four (March 28, 1963) this week honored Bill Bilyeu, (March 30, 1933) Bartlett, Virgil Stout, Hestle units, each capable of housing 1973 awarding him the club’s Com- 1940 Henry, R.L. Lester, Willard up to 100 female students. The Tennessee Department munity Service Award. Bilyeu, It’s Dogpatch Days at Cen- Scarlett, John Bula Candler Work is to begin shortly. of Transportation has agreed who comes from a family of tral High School. This week it and Frank Padgett. A Country Music Festival to extend North Willow Av- law enforcement officers and will be the girls asking boys In other war news this will be held in the Tech Gym enue north for 1.1 miles from who served in law enforce- out on dates, escorting them to week: next week. It will feature a se- where it presently dead ends ment here for 23 years, is and from area entertainment — Sgt. Willie G. Gentry has ries of musical skits by grade at 12th Street. The project will widely knows as “the Chief.” spots, footing the bill, opening won the new Combat Infantry schoolers with narration by cost $417,000. He’s a former Cookeville po- their doors and carrying their Badge for action he saw in the W.C. Moore of Central High to Meanwhile in Hollywood lice chief and also served as books. They’ll even be helping South Pacific campaign on the tie it all together. The Festival this week, Marlon Brando won Putnam Sheriff. (March 2, the boys in and out of their island of Bougainville. He also centers around the life ad the Academy Award for Best 1983) Real stories fuel a ‘golden age’ of documentaries

By MARK KENNEDY Starz, which last fall began creased its output of docu- AP Entertainment Writer offering new documentaries mentaries, said Vinnie Malho- for the first time, has doubled tra, head of documentary NEW YORK (AP) — You're down by adding four original programming for the network. on the couch. It's been a long docuseries to its summer He marvels at how much the day. The remote control is in schedule, exploring every- landscape has changed from your hand. What can you thing from the criminal justice 15 years ago when docs were watch? system to the legacy of hip- independently financed and There's that new CNN docu- hop. had limited releases. mentary series on the pope. Or Jeffrey Hirsch, chief operat- "There are more outlets for maybe you're more in the ing officer for Starz, says the documentary than there ever mood for some sinners in boom owes a large part to have been before," he said. "Girls Incarcerated" on Net- technology, which has allowed "There's a lot of money being flix? There are cute critters on filmmakers access to rela- fueled into the documentary Hulu's "March of the Penguins tively inexpensive high-qual- industry from newer plat- 2: The Next Step" or you could ity cameras and editing forms that have emerged with watch former slugger David equipment. interest in the form of story- Ortiz as he figures out his next What has emerged for con- telling — places like Netflix, career step on Fusion. tent-hungry platforms is often places like Amazon, other Keep scrolling? Sure. What a cheaper alternative to streaming and tech compa- about a new three-part docu- scripted films and series. nies." mentary about Silicon Valley "The cost of creating these No wonder recent documen- on Science? Or the series AP stories has come down, I taries have lately found them- about gangsters on Reelz? think. The ability to travel and selves at the center of popular A scene from the documentary “Citizenfour.” How about the A&E series on to actually be your own inves- culture, including Ava DuVer- adults returning to high brow places like PBS and art mentary on Martin Luther tigative journalist has become nay's "13" on the American school in "Undercover High"? house theaters, documentaries King Jr. airing Saturday night. possible. And the world has prison system, the Oscar-win- What about some David Bowie are scattered across the film "It feels like the golden age gotten smaller through tech- ning "O.J.: Made in America," or Elvis on HBO? and TV spectrum, as well as of documentary right now," nology," he said. "So I think ''The Jinx" about Robert If you're looking for docu- online portals like Facebook says Josh Koury, a professor the opportunity to relive or Durst, and "Blackfish," for mentaries these days, they're Watch or YouTube Red and on at Pratt Institute and a docu- retell some of these stories treatment of orcas. hard to miss. Once considered video streaming apps like mentary filmmaker. "It's an has become a lot more accessi- Netflix scored its first Oscar more medicinal than enter- go90. Even mighty NBC is get- amazing time to be making ble." this year with the documen- taining and consigned to high- ting in on the act with a docu- documentary stories." Showtime also has in- tary "Icarus." Publishers Weekly Best-Sellers

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►DAVE SAYS Business Briefs ►SBDC Two Citizens Bank achieves Get ready for 5 star rating tax season extremes Cookeville’s Citizens Bank recently achieved a 5-Star rat- ax day is just ing from BauerFinancial. around the cor- ear Dave: I’m The bank also received a ner! In a little less about to gradu- “Best of Bauer Bank” desig- than a month, the ate from college, nation, a designation reserved dayT that tends to fill en- and while I’ve for banks that have main- trepreneurs with dread beenD in school my mom tained Bauer’s highest rating will be here again. has been handling most consistently for 25 years or There is light at the end of my finances. Re- longer. of the tunnel - you can cently, I discovered The rating indicates the break that cycle. Tax she’s been taking my bank excels in areas of capi- day doesn’t have to be a student loan money and tal adequacy, profitability, bad day! spending it on herself. asset quality and more. The first So far, it looks like she’s This is the 117th consecu- step is taken around $12,000, tive quarter the bank earned Doug Poston, right, celebrates 30 years of service with Jerry simple – and I have a total of the ranking. Shelgren, director of operations at IWC Food Service. keep bet- $25,000 in student loan Citizens Bank was estab- ter debt. Since I realized lished in 1929 and has nine of- records. this was fices in Carthage, Cookeville, What happen- Gordonsville, South Carthage Jen should ing, I’ve and Sparta. Dangelo you been keep? reading The short answer is your Barrett elected state everything. It is always books association district IV better to have too much and documentation than too Dave learning director little. Receipts, pur- Ramsey how to chase orders, expense manage The Tennessee Chiropractic records, employment my own money. I don’t Association recently elected records, business asset know how to deal with Dr. William E. Barrett of records, mileage and this situation with her, Cookeville to their board as travel documentation — though. She admits she 2018-2019 district IV director, these are some exam- did wrong, but says she representing the middle ples of the types of can’t pay it back. Can northwest region. records you should be you help? Barrett grad- Bobby Hix, right, is presented his 20-year service award by keeping. Alan uated from Averitt chairman and chief executive officer Gary Sasser. How should you keep Dear Alan: I hate Palmer College them? Well, the better hearing this. There’s no of Chiropractic question is – how much easy way to deal with in Davenport, do you want to pay your these kinds of situa- Iowa, in Febru- accountant or book- tions. ary 1995. He keeper to sort out your The first thing you practiced for mess? I have many need to do is take over four years in clients who use the complete and total con- Barrett Ohio in a “shoebox of hope” filing trol of all your finances. multi-discipli- system when they first Shut down any ac- nary practice before moving come to me; where they counts that have her to Cookeville to open his pri- throw everything into a name on them, and any- vate practice in May 1999. He box and “hope” every- thing else financially- has completed advanced post thing is there when they related that she can graduate training as a board hand it to their poor ac- access. I know this eligible chiropractic neurolo- countant to sort out. sounds harsh, but she gist and certified chiropractic While I applaud them has proven she’s just sports physician, as well as a for actually keeping not trustworthy. It’s a certification in functional records, accountants do hard thing to hear movement techniques. charge for having to about a parent, but at Having joined the TCA his Buddy Hallums, center, is presented his 30-year service sort through your mess. this point you’ve got to first year in practice in Ten- award by Cookeville shop leader David Young, left, and Keeping your records in take steps to protect nessee, Barrett has been a Averitt chairman and chief executive officer Gary Sasser. a simple accordion file, yourself. What she has dedicated member for over 18 or scanning them in been doing is theft, and years. Throughout his in- and keeping them digi- financial child abuse. volvement with the TCA, he tally, can go a long way One extreme is to has given additional support coordinator for the Upper originator, Howard advises towards making sure press criminal charges. to the profession as an advo- Cumberland Development homebuyers about conven- you not only save The other extreme is to cate on “the Hill,” a TCA PAC District’s hous- tional loans and those insured money at tax time, but just forget it, and pay it. and lobbyist fund contributor, ing department by government agencies, such also get the maximum In between is a promise as well as regularly attending for three years. as FHA, VA, Rural Housing deductions you can for from her to repay every- association events. In that role, and Tennessee Housing De- your business expenses. thing she has taken, but she helped peo- velopment Agency loans. If you would like help she’s already out of ple qualify for Howard, a native of the developing a record- control. That’s a prom- Howard joins Mortgage HUD housing Upper Cumberland area, keeping system that ise that wouldn’t be Investors Group and advocated holds a psychology degree works for your busi- kept. The problem with for residents so from Tennessee Technological ness, call 931-372-3648 prosecuting someone Chasity Howard has joined they could University. She serves on the and set up an appoint- criminally for this type Mortgage Investors Group as Howard maintain inde- board of directors for UCDD’s ment with an SBDC of action — other than its newest loan officer in its pendence and Relative Caregiver Program counselor! the emotional toll, be- Cookeville branch. achieve personal goals with and has been a team develop- cause she’s your mom Howard joined MIG in Feb- the resources available to ment co-chair for the Susan Jen Dangelo is the direc- — is the money’s al- ruary after serving as a proj- them. G. Komen Race for the Cure tor of the TTU Small ready gone. It’s doesn’t ect manager and service As a licensed mortgage loan for the past five years. Business Development make them magically Center. have the money to repay you. On top of all this, you’d have a really Real Estate Transfers hard time legally get- ting the student loans Note: Listed below are the Creekwood, phase 2A, lot #99, Stanton and Heather Stanton, LLC to A New Day Contract- removed from your transfers of real estate proper- $249,900, 15th; Hutcheson Estate, lot #5, ing, Williams Subdivision, lots name due to theft. ties which occurred in Putnam From Andy Hammock and $54,200, 1st; #1 and 2, $60,000, 16th; Honestly, under the County on the dates indicated. Anthony Hammock to Ann From From Dwayne Lee From Hubert Chaffin and circumstances I think This information was obtained Braswell, Gresham Place, lot Loftis and Cynthia Michelle Shirley A. Chaffin to Robert you’re probably going from open, public records #3, $25,000, 19th; Loftis to Kevin Loftis and Leroy Skinner and Kathleen to end up eating this. maintained in the office of the Quitclaim from Aaron Bern- Melissa Loftis, $220,000, 15th; M. Skinner, 509 First Ave. N., But sit down, and try to Register of Deeds in the Put- hardt and Jill K. Bernhardt to From Velva J. Burch to $195,000, 20th. have a calm, clear dis- nam County Courthouse. Jill K. Bernhardt, Downton Michael O’Mara and Mary R. Tuesday, March 20 cussion about what has The number following the Square, phase IVA, lot #7, 1st. O’Mara, Plan of Capshaw From Ronald Brown, Betty happened, and why it entry is the civil district in Thursday, March 15 Woods, $117,000, 1st; Brown and Bernhardt LLC to happened. which the property is lo- From Lucas W. Gunter and Quitclaim from J. Andy BK Homes Inc., Oakwood, lot Let her know first, cated. Melissa J. Gunter to James T. Thompson to J. Andy Thomp- #73, $23,500, 16th; without a doubt, that Boles, $90,000, 1st; son and Elizabeth Gail From Ronald Brown, Betty you will criminally Wednesday, March 14 Quitclaim from Steven Thompson, 1st; Brown and Bernhardt LLC to prosecute her if she Quitclaim from Vella Hile Arvin Brown to Robert Greg From Michael P. Zelig and BK Homes Inc., Oakwood, lot ever uses your name to Harmon Shimkus aka Vella Brown, 3rd; Marie Zelig to Lucas W. #74, $23,500, 16th; put money into her own Sue Hile Harmon Shimkus to From Andrew Brocco and Gunter and Melissa J. Gunter, Quitclaim from Bonnie J. pocket again. Second, Vella Shimkus and Brian Tonda L. Brocco to Josiah B. Stanley Dyer Division, lot #1, Albea to Bonnie J. Albea and tell her you’re prepared Shimkus, 14th; Deason, 2193 Freehill Rd., lot $635,000, 7th. Donald Ray Young, Whitson to forgive her and forget Quitclaim from Orton Peter- #1, $127,000, 1st; Monday, March 19 Estates, 16th; about it — and she pays son to Cindy Ann Harris, Jim- Quitclaim from Wava Dean From H. Neal Goolsby and From Ruby McCammack you back at some point, mie Thomas Division, lot #8, Bussell Davis to Jammie Len Linda C. Goolsby to Randy and Dennis McCammack to if she can — if she 20th; Johnson, 7th; Watts, $69,900, 20th; Bobby Shane Flanigan, South agrees to get some fi- Quitclaim from Sheilah D. Quitclaim from Wava Dean From Vanderbilt Mortgage Creek, lot #65, $22,000; nancial and emotional Ray to Sheilah D. Ray and Bussell Davis to Dana Flatt and Finance Inc. to Terry From Harold G. Boswell and counseling. Beverlee Ray; Campbell, 7th; Maxwell and Brian Buck, Janice N. Boswell to Robert C. Try to get her some From Betty Lous Hodge From James Duncan and $103,524.85, 3rd; Harwell, Hickey Road, $20,000, help, and get her under Gibbs to Cathy Gibson, 14th; Judalon Duncan to Timothy From Buckner Brothers 13th; control, Alan. If you From Donnie Lee Benson Shea and Arlene Shea, Brook- Construction to William M. Quitclaim from William A. don’t, I’m afraid things and Kendra F. Benson to Paul side, $320,000, 19th. Dye and Haley Dye, Buckner Grimsley to William A. Grim- are only going downhill Marszalek and Kimberly Friday, March 16 Division, lot #5, $169,900, 3rd; sley, trustee, William A. Grim- from here. Marszalek, Overlook at Broth- Quitclaim from Betty Lou Quitclaim from Mary Dean sley revocable trust, Mrs. BV erton, phase V, lot #56, McCowan to Timothy Wayne Clemons and Mark J. Clemons Smith, section A, 1st. Dave Ramsey is Amer- $58,000, 6th; McCowan, 3rd; to Mary Dean Clemons, West Wednesday, March 21 ica’s trusted voice on From Nationstar Mortgage Quitclaim from William S. Gate, lot #73, 7th; From Jeff Pryor to Drew money and business, LLC dba Mr. Cooper to Gre- Corn Sr. and Nelta J. Corn to Quitclaim from James I. Harley Swink, $97,700; and CEO of Ramsey So- gory Biles, 913 Ward Mill Rd., William S. Corn Sr., Nelta J. Rector to Judy Rector; From Tiffany Caldwell, Pre- lutions. Follow Dave on $58,000, 12th; Corn, Bradley D. McCollough Quitclaim from James I. ston Scott Caldwell and Twitter at @DaveRamsey From Roger Randolph to and Melisa R. McCollough, Rector and Judy Rector to Shapiro and Ingle LLP, and on the web at daver- Douglas Barnett and Rosa Deer Run, lot #27, 20th; Judy Rector; trustee, to Federal National amsey.com. Barnett aka Eileen Barnett, From Tanna Crain to Jacob From Titan Development Mortgage Association, 14th. C6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 COMMUNITY ‘Roseanne’ revival aims to keep it real, Trump included

By LYNN ELBER said, inviting series pro- is intact, although she's AP Television Writer ducer Bruce Helford to less prickly. And if famil- answer. But the usually iarity breeds more com- LOS ANGELES (AP) forthright Barr, also a fort for viewers, the — Roseanne Barr looks writer and producer on largely intact cast is spiffier, John Goodman the show, finally dived there to help. slimmer. But the mass- in. The Conner kids are market plaid couch is a "I have always at- back, including Sara giveaway that ABC's tempted to portray a re- Gilbert as Darlene, "Roseanne" revival has- alistic portrait of the Michael Fishman as D.J. n't ditched its roots. American people and of and Lecy Goranson as The blue-collar Conner working-class people. ... Becky. Sarah Chalke, family and the times in And, in fact, it was work- who played Becky in which they live are at the ing-class people who later seasons, is on hand heart of the reboot, just elected Trump. So I felt as a new character, and as they were for the hit that was very real, and guest stars including Es- 1988-97 sitcom inspired something that needed to telle Parsons and Sandra by Barr's stand-up com- be discussed," Barr said. Bernhard will reprise edy. The new "Roseanne" The same holds true their roles. debuts 8 p.m. EDT Tues- for "people actually hat- Goodman's return re- day with an hour-long ing other people for the quired sleight of hand, episode. way they voted, which I given that Dan was killed The prospect of updat- feel is not American. off by a heart attack in ing the comedy was ex- And so I wanted to bring the original's final sea- citing "as long as we it (the series) right down son. The revision is han- were permitted to tell the middle, and we did," dled with a wink in the relevant and authentic said Barr. She added that season opener, and AP stories" about working- she's not an apologist for Werner offers no apolo- class characters, said Roseanne Barr, left, and John Goodman appear in a scene from the reboot of the president and doesn't gies for rewriting TV his- Tom Werner, a producer “Roseanne,” premiering on Tuesday at 7 p.m. CDT. agree with all he's said tory (as the original for both shows. and done, including "Dallas" did when it That focus, noteworthy being in the top 10 handle the political During a Q&A with TV some "crazy" things. turned a character's in the '80s when the show Nielsen ratings year jousting. critics in January, Barr Whether the White death into a dream se- entered a relatively after year," said Tom "He talked about jobs" initially ducked a ques- House or child-rearing quence). small TV universe, is O'Neil, author of "The and shaking things up, tion about whether her are on the family table, "I appreciate the mi- still rare despite the Emmys" and editor of Roseanne says of Trump own politics — she sup- the writing has the same croscope which the show swarm of broadcast, the Gold Derby awards in one scene. "I know this ported Trump — influ- zest and bite as the origi- is under, but I'd rather cable and streaming website. may come as a shock to enced her character's. nal series. Roseanne's see John Goodman in shows. But the show's per- you, but we almost lost "Go ahead, Bruce," she distinctive cackle-laugh these episodes than not." Profitability aside, the spective may carry more our house because of the industry has scant artis- weight today. way things were going." tic regard for such fare. The 2016 presidential "Have you looked at "Roseanne" failed to earn campaign "was a wake- the news? Because now Welcome to our a best sitcom Emmy in up call in that there were things are worse," Jackie Real Estate Division of its long run, joining a large group of voters retorts. snubbed shows about the who were frustrated "Not on the real news," Gaw-Bernhardt & Associates non-affluent including with the status quo" and says Roseanne. 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NOTICE OF PROBATE Tax Map 40-C Group F Par- 79°14’43” E 44.33 feet from feet to a ½” pipe (set); COURT LAND SALE cel 10.00) a water meter; thence go- thence leaving Mackie and CORRECTION ing with the said road right- going with the Mark Lee and RE: ESTATE OF MAR- Beginning at a 1” pipe of-way N 84°05’51” W 79.71 Regina Lee property being In Friday’s edition of the GARET PHILLIPS, de- (found) in the northern right- feet to a ½” pipe (found); Lot #2, Block D of the Redi- Herald-Citizen (3/23), this ad ran ceased of-way of East 21st Street thence leaving the road and vision of Lots 8-14, 22-28, being the southeastern going with the Danny Block D of H.E. Neely Sub- incorrectly stating “2017 Property Administratrix, Roberta Hix corner of this described par- Richard Mackie and Amy division S 85°20’46” E 88.05 cel as well as being located Regina Mackie property be- feet to a ½” rebar (found); Taxes must be paid...” The correct In obedience to a Decree of N 53°46’13” W 6.23 feet ing N 08°05’24” E 148.07 thence leaving Lee and go- Probate Court of Putnam from a utility pole and fur- feet to a 3/8” rebar (found)’ ing with the Clarence Mead- version which states “2016 Property County, at Cookeville, Ten- thermore being located S thence N 08°05’25” E 33.16 ows property and the Yu- nessee, made at the Janu- 7 f t Taxes must be paid...” is below. ary 18, 2018 session, in the above styled case. I will on the 7th day of April 2018 at Delinquent Tax Notice 10:00 a.m. on the premises at 618 Twenty First Street E., Cookeville Tennessee sell to the highest and best 2016 Property Taxes must be bidder the house and real property in said Decree de- paid at the Putnam County scribed as follows: Trustee’s offi ce no later than The following is a descrip- tion of the Estle B. Phillips and wife Margaret Phillips 12PM March 29th, 2018. No property located at 618 East 21st Street in the 1st Civil postmarks can be accepted District of Putnam County, Tennessee. (Reference after this date. 2016 Property Book 396 Page 749 and T taxes not paid by this date will

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DODSON LAWN CARE! have strong organizational Deviated Fixed Route of contract is met. Random 2 Temporary Farm Work- • Commercial - Residential skills. Intermediate to ad- Transit Operator (CATS, I- drug testing may be done ers Needed. Marvin Stone - • Mowing vanced MS Office skills and 40, I-24) after hire at employer’s ex- Philpot, KY. Perform all du- • Landscaping professional telephone F/T position. CDL re- pense. Apply for this job at ties of Tobacco, Forage, & • Sod etiquette. Applicants should quired. Applications & job the nearest Tennessee Ca- Row Crop Production; in- • Seed & Aerate e-mail resume and salary description can be found reer Center or call 931-526- cluding, but not limited to • Mulch requirements to: online at www.uchra.com 9701 and reference job or- soil preparation, planting, • Fertilize [email protected] applications can be sub- der 838181981. spraying, harvesting, & stor- 19 years experience. mitted electronically or ing; other alternative work. Use Commercial Equipment submitted at any UCHRA Hiring Personal Care Employment Dates: Call(931) 260-8646 ARRCO, LLC. is a family Attendants at UCHRA owned company that re- office. 05/20/2018 – 12/20/2018. UCHRA is an EOE Cannon County, Macon $11.19/hr. Worker guaran- BUSHHOGGING manufactures HVAC com- County, Smith County, and pressors. We are looking for teed 3/4 of contract hours. FREE ESTIMATES Warren County’s HRA of- Tools provided at no cost. (931) 510-8505 great people to add to our Driver Needed to take fices are looking to hire Per- team. Position Available: Free housing provided to people to Dr. appts. Non- sonal Care Attendants. For non-commuting workers. BUSHHOGGING, GARDEN Customer Service, Accts Emergency, clean driving more information, please Tilling, Front End Loader, Receivable, Payable. Must Transportation & subsist- record required. call (931) 520-9629. ence reimbursed when 50% Dirt & Gravel Work, Lawn- be able to use computer Call 423-312-6222. mowing. Reasonable Rate. software such as Account- HIRING WEEKLY of contract is met. Drug test- Exp'd 931-261-7871. ing Programs and Microsoft •Temps to Hire for Local ing & criminal background Office programs. Hours Estamos buscando servi- Factory. checks may be done after TROY'S LAWN CARE needed 7am - 4pm or 8am - cio de limpieza a tiempo •Quality Control Inspectors. hire. Apply for this job at the For All Your Lawn Care 5pm depending on skill set. completo y los asistentes de Call DP Personnel nearest Tennessee Americ- Needs from Mowing to Full benefits available. RE- lavanderia por favor solicit- (931) 372-8882 an Job Center and refer- Planting. No job too big. SUME REQUIRED. Please ar en: TownePlace Suites, 257 S. Willow Ave, Ckvl ence job order 837065511. Free Est. (931)783-3703 call 931-372-1237 or email 1250 Sams Street, Ckvl, 5 Temporary Farm Work- Seven temporary workers [email protected] TN. Bono mensual. ers Needed. James P. Keith needed-05/01/2018 thru TREE TRIM & REMOVAL (931)548-0950 Gutters cleaned out, fence - Owenton, KY. Perform all 02/21/2019 for Melvin row clearing, Lic'd/Ins'd. Four temporary workers duties of Tobacco & Forage Daniels, Harrogate, TN; Bruce Thompson needed 04/22/2018 thru EXP'D & Non Exp'd Production; including, but Perform all duties needed (931)252-2277 12/20/2018 for Bryant War- Installers not limited to soil prepara- for farm activities involved in ren, Jr, DBA Warren Broth- Good pay tion, planting, spraying, har- burley tobacco production CALL ME FIRST which includes setting, cul- Raymond's Lawnmowing ers, Springfield, TN; Per- Health Ins vesting, & storing; other al- Comm/Res, Many Years Exp, form all duties needed for 401K ternative work. Employment tivating, harvesting and Free Est, Cheapest rates in farm activities involved in Paid Holidays Dates: 05/15/2018 – stripping of burley tobacco. Town (931)858-4698,303-6521. small square bales of hay Jackson Heating, Cooling, 03/01/2019. 35¢/stick cut- Other work will be available 'n' More (931)526-9447 ting/housing, 20¢/lb. strip- during the slow part of the MELVIN'S SMALL JOBS and straw and dark tobacco production which includes ping but no less than season. Wage offered is Masonry Repair, Construc- $11.19/hr. Worker guaran- $11.19 per hour; three tion Work, Tree & Yard topping, oiling, harvesting FT CDL truck driver needed and stripping of dark to- teed 3/4 of contract hours. months experience in the Work. Call (931)252-3864 for dump truck. Pay depend- Tools provided at no cost. production and harvesting of or 931-214-0075 bacco. Other work will be ing on exp. 931-854-8919 available during the slow Free housing provided to burley tobacco. 75% of total ADVANCED LAWN CARE part of the season. Wage non-commuting workers. contract hours guaranteed; Lic'd/Ins'd; Free Est. offered is $11.19 per hour. 2 Temporary Farm Work- Transportation & subsist- work tools, supplies and Res/Comm. Mowing, mulch- Two months experience in ers Needed. Glenn Chap- ence reimbursed when 50% equipment provided at no ing, trimming, Landscaping, production and harvesting of pell - Worthville, KY. Per- of contract is met. Drug test- cost; free housing provided leaf removal, aerating & dark tobacco. 75% of total form all duties of Tobacco, ing & criminal background for non-commuting workers; seeding. Spring Clean up. contract hours guaranteed; Forage, Row Crop, & checks may be done after transportation and subsist- Senior disc. 931-260-5734 work tools, supplies and Fruit/Vegetable Production; hire. Apply for this job at the ence expenses provided to 1 Temporary Farm Worker equipment provided at no including, but not limited to nearest Tennessee Americ- eligible workers paid before Needed. Noel Elmore - Economy Yard Service: cost; free housing provided soil preparation, planting, an Job Center and refer- 50% of contract complete, Glasgow, KY. Perform all Fertilizing, re-seed, mowing, for non-commuting workers; spraying, harvesting, & stor- ence job order 835274301. or earlier if appropriate. duties of Tobacco Produc- mulching, install rock flower Steady and reliable attend- transportation and subsist- ing; other alternative work. 6 Temporary Farm Work- tion; including, but not lim- bed & sidewalks. Free Est. ence expenses provided to Employment Dates: ance and availability to work ited to soil preparation, Randy (931)432-4476 ers Needed. James Scott the entire length of the con- eligible workers paid before 05/15/2018 – 02/01/2019. DBA Scott Farms - Burling- planting, spraying, harvest- 50% of contract complete, $11.19/hr. Worker guaran- tract are a required must. In- ing, & storing; other alternat- WMYC - We Mow Yards ton, KY. Perform all duties terviews will be conducted Cheap. Your economical or earlier if appropriate. teed 3/4 of contract hours. of Fruit/Vegetable Produc- ive work. Employment Steady and reliable attend- Tools provided at no cost. by first calling 423-869-8083 Dates: 05/16/2018 – solution to professional lawn tion; including, but not lim- for an appointment. Contact care. Nobody beats our ance and the availability to Free housing provided to ited to soil preparation, 01/31/2019. 50¢/stick cut- work the entire length of the non-commuting workers. the nearest workforce ting/Housing, 50¢/stick strip- rates. Call/text (931)265-7103 planting, spraying, harvest- agency or call 731-641- contract is a required must. Transportation & subsist- ing, & storing; other alternat- ping, but no less than JP'S MOWING SERVICE: Interviews will be conduc- ence reimbursed when 50% 1020 and reference job or- $11.19/hr. Bonuses may be ive work. Employment der TN527522. Just getting started. Reas- ted by first calling 615-654- of contract is met. Drug test- Dates: 05/28/2018 – given. Worker guaranteed onable Rates, Satisfaction 2504 for an appointment. ing & criminal background 12/01/2018. $11.19/hr. Merle Norman Cosmetics & 3/4 of contract hours. Tools Quaranteed. Call 931-529- Contact the nearest work- checks may be done after Worker guaranteed 3/4 of Magnolia James Bridal em- provided at no cost. Free 1355, 584-0091. force agency or call the TN hire. Apply for this job at the contract hours. Tools ployment opportunity. We housing provided to non- Career Center at 580 South nearest Tennessee Americ- provided at no cost. Free are hiring weekday pos- commuting workers. Trans- BIG DADDY'S LAWNCARE Jefferson Ave, Cookeville at portation & subsistence re- Spring clean-up, Lawn an Job Center and refer- housing provided to non- tions. Please email your re- 931-526-9701 and refer- ence job order 834916221. commuting workers. Trans- sume to imbursed when 50% of con- Maintenanence & scrub ence job order TN621048. tract is met. Drug testing & care, Mulching, Landscap- portation & subsistence re- cynthia@magnoliajamesbridal imbursed when 50% of con- .com criminal background checks ing, scaping, whatever your GUARDIANSHIP may be done after hire. Ap- needs. Free Est. Lic/Ins. 3 Temporary Farm Work- REPRESENTATIVE tract is met. Drug testing & ers Needed. Charlie Sk- criminal background checks ply for this job at the nearest Butch Lee 931-445-4624 “Advertise” Tennessee American Job aggs - Elkton, KY. Perform Part-time person needed to may be done after hire. Ap- Dream Scapes Landscape ply for this job at the nearest Comes from Latin Center and reference job or- all duties of Tobacco, For- represent Comcare’s con- “Ad” means “to” or “toward”. “Vert” means Mowing, mulch, top soil, age, & Row Crop Produc- Tennessee American Job “to turn”. So, to advertise means to turn der 835284011. landscape gravel, bobcat, servatorship program with a people toward you, your products or services. tion; including, but not lim- small caseload in Upper Center and reference job or- Advertise In the Now hiring Mechanics & dump truck. Stone work, ited to soil preparation, der 837594861. HERALD-CITIZEN & decks. (931)252-4707 Cumberland area. B.A /B.S. Equipment Operators. PU planting, spraying, harvest- in Psychology, Social Work, REGIONAL BUYERS GUIDE 1271 Interstate 5 Temporary Farm Work- Turn MORE people toward your business. application at ing, & storing; other alternat- Special Education or re- ers Needed. M & C Farm- Call 526-9715 for more information. Dr, Ckvl. 140 Other ive work. Employment lated field is required. Ex- ing LLC - Brooksville, KY. Dates: 05/15/2018 – perience with mental Perform all duties of To- JACKSON MOVING We 01/15/2019. $11.19/hr. Bo- health/intellectual disabilit- bacco, Forage, & Row Crop have a 20' box truck & men nuses may be given. Work- ies helpful. Flexible hours. Production; including, but to do your job. Ref's Avail. er guaranteed 3/4 of con- Send resume to Comcare not limited to soil prepara- Call for free Est. 931-268- tract hours. Tools provided Conservatorship, P. O. Box tion, planting, spraying, har- 9102 at no cost. Free housing 1885, Greeneville, TN vesting, & storing; other al- provided to non-commuting 37744 or Email ternative work. Employment workers. Transportation & [email protected] Dates: 05/28/2018 – subsistence reimbursed (EOE) 01/29/2019. $11.19/hr. Bo- when 50% of contract is nuses may be given. Bo- met. Drug testing & criminal 1 Temporary Farm Worker nuses may be given. Work- background checks may be er guaranteed 3/4 of con- done after hire. Apply for Needed. Hartwell Farm Inc. – Nicholasville, KY. Attend tract hours. Tools provided this job at the nearest Ten- at no cost. Free housing nessee American Job Cen- to horses with duties to in- clude, but not limited to: as- provided to non-commuting ter and reference job order workers. Transportation & 834891261. sisting in delivery & care of Inground Fiberglass new born foals; administer- subsistence reimbursed Pools. Life time Guar. Fast ing vaccinations & medica- when 50% of contract is install Winter Special. Call Customer Service: 30 tions; cleaning and main- met. Drug testing & criminal (931)349-4219 hrs/wk. Must have excellent taining animal housing; and background checks may be phone, computer skills general farm maintenance. done after hire. Apply for $10/hr. 537-2230 Employment Dates:this job at the nearest Ten- 05/28/2018 – 12/01/2018. nessee American Job Cen- Dental Office Insurance $11.19/hr. Worker guaran- ter and reference job order Specialist. Looking for a teed 3/4 of contract hours. 838191121. highly motivated people per- Tools provided at no cost. Mamma Rosa's now ac- son with dental/medical in- Free housing provided to cepting applications for surance experience. Imme- non-commuting workers. cooks & servers. P/T even- diate opening. Cookeville Transportation & subsist- ing hrs iincluding Fri & Sat. GANTT'S AUTO TRIM area. 931-650-0201. ence reimbursed when 50% Apply in person. & UPHOLSTERY o Complete Auto/Boat Interiors Owner Wayne Gantt 931-372-7606

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EXP'D Caretaker would like to sit with lady at night. Ex- cellent ref's. 526-1810 215 Employment Opp. Digital Access and Discovery Specialist Volpe Library TN Tech University Complete position sum- mary and application pro- cedure available at https://jobs.tntech.edu. Screening of applications begins April 12; open until filled. Tennessee Tech Uni- versity is an AA/EEO em- ployer and does not discrim- inate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnic or na- tional origin, sex, disability, age (40 and over), status as a protected veteran, genet- ic information or any other category protected by feder- al or state law. Inquiries re- garding the nondiscrimina- tion policies should be direc- ted to [email protected]. Administratiive Position 40 hrs/wk. Must have basic IT knowledge, 5 yrs office exp & reliable transporta- tion. Call 537-2230. Administrative Assistant Qualcon, Incorporated loc- ated in Livingston TN is cur- rently accepting resumes for an Administrative Assistant. Qualified applicants should have a minimum two (2) years office experience,

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OTR truck driver with CDL imbursed when 50% of con- ence reimbursed when 50% commuting workers. Trans- 4 Temporary Farm Work- Dates: 05/19/2018 – lic & A class. Clean driving tract is met. Drug testing & of contract is met. Drug test- portation & subsistence re- ers Needed. Young’s Farm 01/01/2019. $11.19/hr. record. (931)239-5553 criminal background checks ing & criminal background imbursed when 50% of con- Partnership - Simpsonville, Worker guaranteed 3/4 of may be done after hire. Ap- checks may be done after tract is met. Drug testing & KY. Perform all duties of To- contract hours. Tools Outside Sales Consultant ply for this job at the nearest hire. Apply for this job at the criminal background checks bacco Production; including, provided at no cost. Free Tennessee American Job nearest Tennessee Americ- may be done after hire. Ap- but not limited to soil prepar- housing provided to non- Want to join a team of Center and reference job or- an Job Center and refer- ply for this job at the nearest ation, planting, spraying, commuting workers. Trans- seasoned sales profession- der 837210361. ence job order 837452321. Tennessee American Job harvesting, & storing; other portation & subsistence re- als? Want to control your Center and reference job or- alternative work. Employ- imbursed when 50% of con- earning potential? The Her- 6 Temporary Farm Work- der 837205211. ment Dates: 05/28/2018 – tract is met. Drug testing & ald-Citizen has an immedi- 2 Temporary Farm Work- ers Needed. Sachleben & 01/10/2019. 15¢/stick cut- criminal background checks ate opening for an outside ers Needed. Rod Murphy - Sachleben Tobacco Opera- ting, but no less than may be done after hire. Ap- sales consultant. Eddyville, KY. Perform all tions LLC - Milton, KY. Per- Toddler Teacher 1:30-5:30 $11.19/hr. Bonuses may be ply for this job at the nearest duties of Tobacco, Forage, form all duties of Tobacco & & 3/4 yr old Teacher 2:30- given. Worker guaranteed Tennessee American Job While experience in print Row Crop, & Fruit/Veget- Forage Production; includ- 5:30. Apply at 3/4 of contract hours. Tools Center and reference job or- advertising is preferred, it is able Production; including, ing, but not limited to soil creativelearningchildcare.com provided at no cost. Free der 835443751. not mandatory. We will train but not limited to soil prepar- preparation, planting, spray- 528-2782 housing provided to non- the right person with the ation, planting, spraying, ing, harvesting, & storing; commuting workers. Trans- right attitude. We are look- harvesting, & storing; other other alternative work. Em- portation & subsistence re- ing for someone who is alternative work. Employ- ployment Dates: 05/20/2018 Transit Operator P/T posi- imbursed when 50% of con- self-motivated, has a great ment Dates: 05/20/2018 – – 02/20/2019. $11.19/hr. tion. Putnam County. F tract is met. Drug testing & personality, works well in a 12/15/2018. 10¢/stick cut- Worker guaranteed 3/4 of endorsement or greater criminal background checks team environment, is goal ting, but no less than contract hours. Tools required. Applications & may be done after hire. Ap- oriented, and, most import- provided at no cost. Free job description can be H $11.19/hr. Worker guaran- ply for this job at the nearest antly, possesses great cus- teed 3/4 of contract hours. housing provided to non- found online at Tennessee American Job tomer service skills. Tools provided at no cost. commuting workers. Trans- www.uchra.com applica- Center and reference job or- C Free housing provided to portation & subsistence re- tions can be submitted der 838206931. Since 1903 In addition to the credible, non-commuting workers. imbursed when 50% of con- electronically or submit- 115-year-old printed daily Transportation & subsist- tract is met. Drug testing & ted at any UCHRA office. Herald-Citizen newspaper, our diversified ence reimbursed when 50% criminal background checks UCHRA is an EOE 7 Temporary Farm Work- To Subscribe Call marketing platform also in- of contract is met. Drug test- may be done after hire. Ap- ers Needed. Zeldon Angel - 931-526-9715 cludes online opportunities ing & criminal background ply for this job at the nearest Winchester, KY. Perform all and a growing niche portfo- checks may be done after Tennessee American Job 4 Temporary Farm Work- duties of Tobacco, Forage, lio. hire. Apply for this job at the Center and reference job or- ers Needed. Tudor Farms – Fruit/Vegetable, & Hemp nearest Tennessee Americ- der 837169281. Paint Lick, KY. Perform all Production; including, but We offer an aggressive an Job Center and refer- duties of Tobacco Produc- not limited to soil prepara- START WORK THIS WEEK tion; including, but not lim- commission-based com- ence job order 837170541. at $10/hour tion, planting, spraying, har- pensation plan. In other ited to soil preparation, vesting, & storing; other al- We offer paid training, travel planting, spraying, harvest- words, the more you sell, & reviews for raises every 3 ternative work. Employment the more you earn. Bene- 3 Temporary Farm Work- ing, & storing; other alternat- D months! Now hiring invent- ive work. Employment fits such as medical, dental, ers Needed. Roger D. Dav- ory counters in the 401(k) are also available. is - Greensburg, KY. Per- Dates: 05/28/2018 – All RN’s/LPN’s and Cookeville area. Work is 03/01/2019. 35¢/stick cut- form all duties of Tobacco, early morning until late af- Tech’s new wage If you possess the traits lis- Forage, Row Crop, & ting/housing, 22¢/lb. strip- ternoon M-F. Apply online at ping, but no less than Increase ted above, a new career is Fruit/Vegetable Production; www.wisintl.com within your grasp. Please including, but not limited to $11.19/hr. Bonuses may be apply by sending resume to soil preparation, planting, 4 Temporary Farm Work- given. Worker guaranteed Now Hiring Nurses Director of Advertising Ro- spraying, harvesting, & stor- ers Needed. Taul Tobacco 3/4 of contract hours. Tools for Evenings, ger Wells either by mail at: ing; other alternative work. Farm LLC - Hardinsburg, provided at no cost. Free Herald-Citizen, 1300 Neal Employment Dates:KY. Perform all duties of To- housing provided to non- Cook, Dietary Aide St., Cookeville, TN 38501, 05/07/2018 – 01/20/2019. bacco Production; including, commuting workers. Trans- or via email at: 17¢/stick cutting, 35¢/stick but not limited to soil prepar- portation & subsistence re- and CNA’s Now hiring Nurses for roger.wells@herald- hauling, 30¢/stick stripping, ation, planting, spraying, imbursed when 50% of con- citizen.com but no less than $11.19/hr. harvesting, & storing; other tract is met. Drug testing & evenings, CNA’s all shifts No walk-ins or phone calls, Bonuses may be given. alternative work. Employ- criminal background checks (Days, evenings & nights; please Worker guaranteed 3/4 of ment Dates: 05/10/2018 – may be done after hire. Ap- We offer a $1,500 sign on ply for this job at the nearest contract hours. Tools 02/10/2019. 17¢/stick cut- bonus for CNA’s), 1 Cook The Herald-Citizen is an ting/housing, 18¢/lb. strip- Tennessee American Job provided at no cost. Free and 1 Dietary Aide. Equal Opportunity housing provided to non- ping, but no less than Center and reference job or- Employer commuting workers. Trans- $11.19/hr. Worker guaran- der 838233651. teed 3/4 of contract hours. We offer top pay & benefits 5 Temporary Farm Work- portation & subsistence re- imbursed when 50% of con- Tools provided at no cost. including 401k Retirement, ers Needed. Phillip Allen WANTED: Experienced tract is met. Drug testing & Free housing provided to Employee Stock Owner- Dudgeon - Campbellsville, non-commuting workers. painting job foreman. Must KY. Perform all duties of To- criminal background checks ship, Health, Dental, Life, may be done after hire. Ap- Transportation & subsist- have spray, brush & roll bacco, Forage, & Fruit/Ve- ence reimbursed when 50% exp, be able to pass drug Vacation Package, Schol- getable Production; includ- ply for this job at the nearest Tennessee American Job of contract is met. Drug test- test, have valid drivers li- arship program for nurse ing, but not limited to soil ing & criminal background cense, starting pay $15-$18 preparation, planting, spray- Center and reference job or- advancement. der 832130671. checks may be done after per hour, w/ pd holidays & ing, harvesting, & storing; hire. Apply for this job at the vac w/ company van. Call other alternative work. Em- nearest Tennessee Americ- for interview 931-858-3474. (931) 525-6655 - Phone ployment Dates: 05/20/2018 an Job Center and refer- (931) 525-3581 - Fax – 02/04/2019. 20¢/stick cut- 3 Temporary Farm Work- ers Needed. Ronnie Carver ence job order 833320891. 444 One-Eleven Place ting, 40¢/stick stripping but We are seeking F/T house- no less than $11.19/hr. - Greenville, KY. Perform all 3 Temporary Farm Work- Cookeville, TN 38506 duties of Tobacco & Forage keeping & laundry attend- $11.19/hr. Worker guaran- ers Needed. Terry Richard- ants. Please apply at We are an equal opportunity employer teed 3/4 of contract hours. Production; including, but son – Dry Ridge, KY. Per- not limited to soil prepara- TownePlace Suites, 1250 Tools provided at no cost. form all duties of Tobacco, Sams Street, Ckvl, TN. Free housing provided to tion, planting, spraying, har- Forage, & Nursery Produc- BETHESDA vesting, & storing; other al- Monthly bonus. (931) 548- Health Care Center non-commuting workers. tion; including, but not lim- 0950 Transportation & subsist- ternative work. Employment ited to soil preparation, ence reimbursed when 50% Dates: 05/23/2018 – planting, spraying, harvest- of contract is met. Drug test- 12/31/2018. $11.19/hr. ing, & storing; other alternat- ing & criminal background Worker guaranteed 3/4 of ive work. Employment checks may be done after contract hours. Tools Dates: 05/20/2018 – hire. Apply for this job at the provided at no cost. Free 02/25/2019. 15¢/stick cut- nearest Tennessee Americ- housing provided to non- ting, 20¢/lb. stripping, but no an Job Center and refer- commuting workers. Trans- less than $11.19/hr. Worker ence job order 837179801. portation & subsistence re- guaranteed 3/4 of contract imbursed when 50% of con- hours. Tools provided at no tract is met. Drug testing & R and B Metals/Gaines- cost. Free housing provided criminal background checks to non-commuting workers. boro, TN. Looking for sub- may be done after hire. Ap- contractors to install metal Transportation & subsist- ply for this job at the nearest ence reimbursed when 50% carports & garages. Call/text Tennessee American Job Bobby 931-255-1008 of contract is met. Drug test- We are currently seeking full-time Center and reference job or- ing & criminal background der 837253511. checks may be done after 4 Temporary Farm Work- hire. Apply for this job at the ers Needed. Robert A. List - nearest Tennessee Americ- Production Technicians Flemingsburg, KY. Perform 4 Temporary Farm Work- an Job Center and refer- all duties of Tobacco, For- ers Needed. S and E Grow- ence job order 837172111. age, Row Crop, & Nursery ers LLC - Winchester, KY. for our Sparta facility. Production; including, but Perform all duties of To- 4 Temporary Farm Work- not limited to soil prepara- bacco Production; including, ers Needed. Thomas Heath We are a Tier 1 and Tier 2 tion, planting, spraying, har- but not limited to soil prepar- - Upton, KY. Perform all du- vesting, & storing; other al- ation, planting, spraying, ties of Tobacco & Forage ternative work. Employment harvesting, & storing; other Production; including, but automotive supplier. Dates: 05/20/2018 – alternative work. Employ- not limited to soil prepara- 02/20/2019. 15¢/stick cut- ment Dates: 05/26/2018 – tion, planting, spraying, har- ting, but no less than 02/09/2019. 15¢/stick cut- vesting, & storing; other al- $11.19/hr. Bonuses may be ting, but no less than ternative work. Employment given. Worker guaranteed $11.19/hr. Worker guaran- Dates: 05/21/2018 – 3/4 of contract hours. Tools teed 3/4 of contract hours. 01/31/2019. $11.19/hr. Available positions are: provided at no cost. Free Tools provided at no cost. Worker guaranteed 3/4 of housing provided to non- Free housing provided to contract hours. Tools commuting workers. Trans- non-commuting workers. provided at no cost. Free 2nd shifts portation & subsistence re- Transportation & subsist- housing provided to non- i e c (10 hour shifts Monday - Thursday)

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Sunday, March 25, 2018 SPORTS E Upperman’s Street signs with Bethel By NOAH MCKAY proved to colleges that I’m For the HERALD-CITIZEN worthy of getting signed, and now it’s happening, Chandler Street only and it’s just great.” played on the Upperman “He’s meant everything,” High School football team said former UHS Head for one season, but he Coach Ben Herron. “We made a large impression. came in last year and The kicker took the next didn’t know what we were step in his athletic career going to do kicking wise. on Friday when he signed a He came in and continued scholarship with Bethel to get better as we kept on University to play football progressing through the Noah McKay | For the Herald-Citizen for the Wildcats. year. It’s an awesome op- Upperman High School senior Chandler Street, third from left, signs a national letter of intent “It’s been great having portunity for him moving to play football next year at Bethel University during a ceremony Friday at the high school. Join- the faith that coach Ben forward to play a little foot- ing Chandler for the event were, front row, from left: Greg Wilson, UHS athletics director; Tim Herron had in me to come ball and get a good college Street, father; Chandler Street, Ashley Browning, mother; Chris Browning, step-father; Ben Her- up here and be their degree.” ron, former UHS head football coach; back row: Vini Rodrigues, Stanley Wei, family exchange kicker,” said Street. “It was students. a good season for me, it See BU, Page E3

Lady Cavs UHS advances in tourney open up BY BEN CRAVEN [email protected] with 11-0 The Upperman High School soft- ball team used a four-run third in- ning Saturday to beat Notre Dame win over Academy 4-1 in the tournament play of the Upper Cumberland Softball Classic at the Cane Creek Sport- Homewood splex. With two outs and trailing 1-0, the Lady Bees got a walk from Sierra By BEN CRAVEN Denton and Riley Hurst followed [email protected] with an RBI double. She stole third and scored on a single by Hannah The Cookeville High School Hughes. softball team finally got its 2018 Sidney Shoemake then singled to season under way on Friday by move Huqhes to third and they both playing in the Upper Cumberland scored when Samantha Greenwood Tournament at the Cane Creek reached on a fielder’s choice and a Sportsplex. throwing error. The tournament started with Riley Hurst and Hughes had two pool play, and the Lady Cavaliers hits each in the game. Shoemake jumped out to an extremely hot had one. start, shutting out Homewood 11- Reagan Hurst went the distance in 0 for their first win of the season. the circle for Upperman. She al- “My team is looking good con- lowed one run on three hits. She sidering only being on the field walked two and struck out five. five times due to rain, snow and spring break,” CHS head coach Upperman gets off to good start Jordan Webb said. “I’m fine with UHS got off to a solid start at the a late start anyways. I like for us Upper Cumberland Tournament on to play our way into game shape Friday at Cane Creek’s Sports Plex and then still be fresh at the end after going 1-1-1 in the three pool of the season. play games and improving all day. “My returning The second game of the day starters are doing brought on perhaps the weirdest great, and the lead- feeling for the Lady Bees as they tied ership from our six Notre Dame 4-4. seniors is develop- “We’re facing a lot of adversity, ing. They will all and that’s a good thing for us,” UHS get a push from the head coach Dustin Williams said. White five or six freshman “We’ve not seen a lot of competitive that could earn games so far this season, so getting playing time.” in here, and being competitive is The Lady Cavs wasted no time good for us. It’s tournament style getting started as the first six games, but I’m glad we’re battling.” members of the lineup scored to The competition in the second open the game. The opening run game was back and forth. Nobody consisted of five walks and three scored in the first inning, but the singles. Senior catcher Amanda Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen Lady Bees drew first blood in the Phy singled first to score the first second. Kalli Bass was walked to Upperman High School’s Reagan Hurst fires to the plate duriung one of her two runs, Jordan Wagner singled outings this weekend at the Upper Cumberland Softball Classic. UHS beat to score two more, and Blake See UHS, Page E3 Notre Dame Academy 4-1. Cherry finished it off with the third single to score the last two. “I think we got in there and swung the bats aggressively like we wanted to hit, and we wanted to have good, quality at-bats,” Webb said. “We didn’t focus to Tech ends Relays with 3 top-5 finishes much on where it goes or what we ended up doing, but we fo- TTU Sports Information mark of 1.65m/5’5” and 1:05.02; 12th; 4x800m Other Results cused on having a good ap- Robinson finishing fifth at relay: 9:22.00; 2nd overall Triple jump: Raven proach. I liked our intensity STARKVILLE, Miss. – a career-best 1.60m/5’3”. High jump: Na’Scottisha Smith – 12.14m/39’10”; 5th level. I think it was due to not Tennessee Tech had a Outside of those two Drummond – 1.65m/5’5”; overall; 400m dash: Khe- being on the field as much as tough day to close out the events, Tech struggled to 4th overall; Eshe Robinson mani Roberts – 56.68; 2nd possible, so our intensity was Al Schmidt Bulldog Relays get anything going. The – 1.60m/5’3”; 5th overall – overall – new PR; Teauna good right from the start.” at Mississippi State on Sat- team’s highest finish other- new PR; Shot Anderson – 1:03.15; 19th Things slowed a little after urday afternoon. wise was an eighth-place put: Keyanna Word – overall; Eshe Robinson – that first inning, but the Lady Tech’s 4x800m relay showing in the 100m dash 7.26m/23’10”; 34th overall 1:10.71; 21st overall; Sprint Cavs were still able to show dom- squad finished second in from Cierra Tate. 100m dash: Cierra Tate – medley relay: Cierra inance by scoring one run in the 9:22.00 flat. Jumpers Na’S- Results from Saturday 12.04; 8th overall; Lisa Tate/Lisa Wickham/D’Air- second, three in the third, and cottisha Drummond and 4x100m relay: Cierra Wickham – 12.17; 14th over- rien Jackson/Madison one more in the fourth. The Eshe Robinson also placed Tate, D’Airrien Jackson, all; Teauna Anderson – Stremler – 4:05.56; 1st over- biggest highlight of the final within the top five in the Khemani Roberts, Lisa 12.69; 28th overall; Long all – new record school three innings was Bailey Turn- high jump, with Drum- Wickham – DQ; 400m hur- jump: Raven Smith – record. 5000m - Micayla mond placing fourth with a dles: D’Airrien Jackson – 4.88m/16’0.25”; 19th overall Rennick – 16:30.27; 1st. See CHS, Page E3 E2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 SPORTS T O - D O L I S T TTU sweeps 2 from Austin Peay SUNDAY, MARCH 25 TENNESSEE TECH Softball at UT-Martin — 1 p.m./3 p.m. TTU Sports Information contest, earning in game two, with the Golden Ea- him his league- gles turning a 1-0 deficit in the The Tennessee Tech leading fifth vic- first into a quick, 2-1 lead off the MONDAY, MARCH 26 team extended its winning streak tory of the season. bat of junior Kevin Strohschein. to eight straight games Friday af- Moths out-du- The designated hitter hammered COOKEVILLE HIGH ternoon, defeating in-state rival eled Austin Peay a two-run bomb to left field as Softball at Livingston Academy — 5 p.m. Austin Peay in Ohio Valley Con- Baseball ace Michael part of a three-RBI performance. Baseball hosts White County — 5:30 p.m. ference play not once, but twice Costanzo, who fin- Tech made it a 5-2 lead with a JV baseball at Watertown — 5:30 p.m. in doubleheader action at Bush ished with six innings, five hits two-run dinger off the bat JV softball at Livingston Academy — 6:30 p.m. Stadium at the Averitt Express allowed, one earned run and of John Ham, but the Govs tied UPPERMAN HIGH Baseball Complex. seven strikeouts. things up in the top of the fifth Softball at Red Boiling Springs — 5 p.m. The Golden Eagles (17-5, 7-1) Providing the offense in game with a three-run homer of their Baseball at Macon County — 6 p.m. used two different approaches in one was senior Chase Chambers, own. The Golden Eagles an- MONTEREY HIGH clinching its third OVC series of whose leadoff, solo home run in swered quickly, scoring a pair of the season, winning a 4-0 the fourth inning proved to be unearned runs in the fifth that Baseball hosts Clarkrange — 6 p.m. pitcher’s duel over the Govs (14- the game-winner. He added some provided the lead for good. 10, 5-3) in game one and a 15-12 very helpful insurance to the In the sixth, the Tech offense TUESDAY, MARCH 27 race to the finish line in game Tech effort in the seventh frame, put the game away with seven two. smacking a towering, three-run runs and then held on for the 15- COOKEVILLE HIGH Senior ace Travis Moths put to- double to left field. He finished 12 victory while holding off a late Tennis at Warren County— 3:30 p.m. gether his best performance of the game 3-for-4 with all four rally by Austin Peay. Redshirt Softball hosts Warren County —5 p.m. the season in the first game of Tech RBI. Ethan Roberts closed freshman Tyler Sylvester earned Baseball at White County — 5:30 p.m. the double dipper, tossing seven the final two innings, striking his first career save after cover- JV softball hosts Warren County — 6:30 p.m. shutout innings while holding out four batters and gathering ing the final frame without al- Soccer at Warren County — 7 p.m. the Govs to just three hits and the other two outs on a double lowing a hit while Colton UPPERMAN HIGH two walks. The right-hander also play in the eighth. Provey took home his second win Softball at York — 4:30 p.m. struck out nine batters in the It was the offense that shined of the year. Baseball hosts Macon County — 6 p.m. Soccer hosts Livingston Academy — 6 p.m. Track at Cookeville High — 4 p.m. MONTEREY HIGH Davidson, Lee lead Upperman to victory Softball hosts Red Boiling Springs — 5 p.m.

Baseball at Clarkrange — 6 p.m. From staff reports Jake Penland got things going with a run-scor- ing double in the first to score Cole Bush, and then WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 The Upperman High School Bees remained un- he came around to score on a groundout by Logan defeated on the season Friday night when they Cole. Eric Farley knocked in Craig Mangrum in COOKEVILLE HIGH held off a late charge by Jackson County to claim the second inning on a single to left field. Baseball hosts Knoxville Karns — 6 p.m. an 8-5 baseball victory in Gainesboro. UHS got two more runs in the fourth inning, UPPERMAN The Bees, 5-0 on the season, had eight runs on thanks to a big Jackson County error. With one Lacrosse hosts Metro — 7 p.m. nine hits, while the Blue Devils scored five runs on out, Will Mabrey walked and went to second on a eight hits. JCHS is 1-3 overall. groundout by Farley. Bush then singled and Pen- THURSDAY, MARCH 29 “We had a good outing on the mound from from land reached on an error, allowing Mabrey to Drew Davidson in his first high school outing,” score. Dylan Yoder then singled to right field to COOKEVILLE HIGH said Upperman coach Brian Johnson. “Elliott Lee, bring in Bush. Tennis hosts Rhea County — 3:30 p.m. a freshman, came in to throw the last two innings Jackson County fought back and pulled within Track at Lebanon — 4 p.m. for his first mound action as well.” one at 6-5 heading into the seventh inning. But Up- JV baseball at Oak Ridge — 5 p.m. Davidson went five innings and allowed four perman sealed the deal with top big runs in the top Soccer hosts Rhea County — 6 p.m. runs, two earned, on seven hits. He walked two half to make it 8-5. Lacrosse hosts Farragut — TBA and struck out six. Lee came on in relief and gave Logan Cole was hit by a pitch to start the inning. up two runs on one hit. He walked one and struck He stole second and Davidson walked. Mangrum UPPERMAN HIGH out two. struck out and Lee singled to right to score Cole Track at York — 4 p.m. The Bees jumped on top early with two runs in and advance Davidson. Lee then stole second and Softball at Macon County — 5 p.m. the first inning and one in the second to take a 3-1 Farley grounded out to bring in Davidson. Lacrosse hosts Roane County — TBA lead. MONTEREY HIGH Baseball hosts Oakdale — 5 p.m. SCOREBOARD Softball at Clarkrange — 5 p.m. I TBA --- Friday, March 30 93.854. TENNESSEE TECH On the Television Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. 19. (45) Justin Fontaine, Chevrolet, Baseball at Eastren Illinois University — 3 p.m. I Basketball 93.617. Sunday, March 25 I Golf 20. (20) Reid Wilson, Chevrolet, 93.520. Track at Pepsi (Florida) Invitational — TBA AUTO RACING 21. (22) Austin Wayne Self, Chevrolet, NBA Standings 93.456. 1 p.m. Match Play FS1 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Se- All Times EDT 22. (83) Kyle Donahue, Chevrolet, ries, STP 500, at Ridgeway, Va. EASTERN CONFERENCE Saturday 92.796. FRIDAY, MARCH 30 BOWLING Atlantic Division At Austin Country Club 23. (4) Todd Gilliland, Toyota, 95.213. 1 p.m. WLPct GB Austin, Texas 24. (15) Robby Lyons, Chevrolet, 93.520. ESPN — PBA Tour, Roth/Holman Dou- x-Toronto 54 19 .740 — Yardage: 7,108; Par: 71 25. (3) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, COOKEVILLE HIGH bles Championship, at Columbus, x-Boston 49 23 .681 4½ Fourth Round 92.760. JV baseball at Knoxville Karns — Noon Ohio Philadelphia 42 30 .583 11½ (Seedings in parentheses) COLLEGE BASEBALL New York 26 47 .356 28 Bubba Watson (35), United States, def. I Hockey Middle School Softball Tournament — TBA Noon Brooklyn 23 50 .315 31 Brian Harman (18), United States, 2 ESPN2 — LSU at Vanderbilt Southeast Division and 1. College hockey Softball at Soddy-Daisy Tournament — TBA COLLEGE BASKETBALL WLPct GB Kiradech Aphibarnrat (28), Thailand, def. UPPERMAN HIGH 1:20 p.m. Washington 40 32 .556 — Charles Howell III (59), United States, All Times EDT CBS — NCAA Tournament, East Re- Miami 39 34 .534 1½ 1 up. NORTHEAST REGIONAL Baseball at Oneida — 4 p.m. gional, final, Villanova vs. Texas Tech, Charlotte 33 41 .446 8 Kyle Stanley (45), United States, def. At DCU Center at Boston Orlando 22 51 .301 18½ Sergio Garcia (7), Spain, 3 and 1. Worcester, Mass. Softball at Soddy-Daisy Tournament — TBA 4:05 p.m. Atlanta 21 52 .288 19½ Justin Thomas (2), United States, def. Si First Round CBS — NCAA Tournament, Midwest Re- Central Division Woo Kim (50), South Korea, 6 and 5. Saturday, March 24 MONTEREY HIGH gional, final, Duke vs. Kansas, at W L Pct GB Cameron Smith (46), Australia, def. Boston University 3, Cornell 1 Baseball at Smith County — 4:30 p.m. Omaha, Neb. x-Cleveland 43 29 .597 — Tyrrell Hatton (12), England, 2 and 1. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Indiana 42 31 .575 1½ Alex Noren (13), Sweden, def. Patrick Michigan (20-14-3) vs. Northeastern (23- Softball at Clay County Invitational/Cane Creek — TBA 6 p.m. Milwaukee 38 34 .528 5 Reed (19), United States, 5 and 3. 9-5), 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Texas A&M at Florida Detroit 33 40 .452 10½ Ian Poulter (58), England, def. Louis Championship TENNESSEE TECH GOLF Chicago 24 49 .329 19½ Oosthuizen (25), South Africa, 2 and 1. Sunday, March 25 Baseball at Eastern Illinois University — 1 p.m. 9 a.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Kevin Kisner (32), United States, def. Boston University (22-13-4) vs. Michi- GOLF — PGA Tour, WGC-Dell Technolo- Southwest Division Matt Kuchar (16), United States, 1 up. gan-Northeastern winner, 4 p.m. Softball at Austin Peay State University —3 p.m./5 p.m. gies Match Play, semifinals, at Austin, WLPct GB EAST REGIONAL Texas y-Houston 59 14 .808 — I NASCAR At Webster Bank Arena Women’s Golf at EKU Colonel Classic— TBA 1:30 p.m. San Antonio 43 30 .589 16 Bridgeport, Conn. GOLF — PGA Tour, Corales Puntacana New Orleans 43 31 .581 16½ First Round Track at Pepsi (Florida) Invitational — TBA Resort & Club Championship, final Dallas 22 51 .301 37 NASCAR Friday, March 23 round, at Punta Cana, Dominican Re- Memphis 19 54 .260 40 At Martinsville Speedway Notre Dame 4, Michigan Tech 3, OT public Northwest Division Martinsville, Va. Providence 1, Clarkson 0 2 p.m. W L Pct GB Lap length: 0.526 miles Championship SATURDAY, MARCH 31 NBC — PGA Tour, WGC-Dell Technolo- Portland 44 28 .611 — Car number in parentheses Saturday, March 24 gies Match Play, finals, at Austin, Texas Oklahoma City 44 30 .595 1 Lineup in owner points order Notre Dame (26-9-2) vs. Providence (24- COOKEVILLE HIGH 4 p.m. Minnesota 42 32 .568 3 1. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota. 11-4), 6 p.m. GOLF — Champions Tour, Rapiscan Utah 41 32 .562 3½ 2. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota. MIDWEST REGIONAL JV baseball at White County — 11 a.m. Systems Classic, final round, at Biloxi, Denver 40 33 .548 4½ 3. (22) Joey Logano, Ford. First Round Miss. Pacific Division 4. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford. At PPL Center Middle School Softball Tournament — TBA 6 p.m. W L Pct GB 5. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford. Allentown, Pa. Softball at Soddy-Daisy Tournament — 8 a.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour, Kia Classic, final y-Golden State 54 18 .750 — 6. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota. First Round round, at Carlsbad, Calif. L.A. Clippers 38 34 .528 16 7. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet. Saturday, March 24 UPPERMAN HIGH MLB BASEBALL L.A. Lakers 32 40 .444 22 8. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford. Ohio State (24-9-5) vs. Princeton (19-12- Noon Sacramento 24 49 .329 30½ 9. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford. 4), 3:30 p.m. Softball at Soddy-Daisy Tournament — TBA MLB — N.Y. Yankees vs. Tampa Bay, at Phoenix 19 55 .257 36 10. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford. Denver (22-9-8) vs. Penn State (18-14- MONTEREY HIGH Port Charlotte, Fla. x-clinched playoff spot 11. (41) Kurt Busch, Ford. 5), 7 p.m. 8 p.m. y-clinched division 12. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet. Championship Softball at Clay County Invitational/Cane Creek — TBA MLB — L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels Saturday's Games 13. (20) Erik Jones, Toyota. Sunday, March 25 NBA BASKETBALL Philadelphia 120, Minnesota 108 14. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet. Ohio State-Princeton winner vs. Denver- TENNESSEE TECH Noon Detroit 117, Chicago 95 15. (21) Paul Menard, Ford. Penn State winner, 6:30 p.m.WEST NBA — Cleveland at Brooklyn Orlando 105, Phoenix 99 16. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet. REGIONAL Tennis hosts Eastern Kentucky University — Noon NHL HOCKEY Houston 114, New Orleans 91 17. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford. At Denny Sanford PREMIER Center Baseball at Eastern Illinois University —1 p.m. 11:30 a.m. L.A. Lakers 100, Memphis 93 18. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet. Sioux Falls, S.D. NBC — Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Charlotte 102, Dallas 98 19. (43) Darrell Wallace Jr., Chevrolet. First Round Women’s Golf at EKU Colonel Classic— TBA 7:30 p.m. 20. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet. Friday, March 23 NBCSN — Boston at Minnesota NCAA Women 21. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet. Air Force 4, St. Cloud State 1 Track at Pepsi (Florida) Invitational — TBA RUNNING Minnesota Duluth 3, Minnesota State FINAL FOUR 22. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet. 11 a.m. Mankato 2, OT At Columbus, Ohio 23. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota. NBCSN — IAAF, Half-Marathon Cham- Championship National Semifinals 24. (34) Michael McDowell, Ford. pionships, at Valencia, Spain (taped) Saturday, March 24 Friday, March 30 25. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet. SUNDAY, APRIL 1 WINTER SPORTS Air Force (23-14-5) vs. Minnesota Duluth Albany champion vs. Spokane chamion, 26. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet. 2 p.m. (22-16-3), 9 p.m. 7 or 9:30 p.m. 27. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford. NBCSN — Curling, Women's World FROZEN FOUR TENNESSEE TECH Kansas City champion vs. Lexington 28. (38) David Ragan, Ford. Championship: Gold Medal match, at At Xcel Energy Center champion, 7 or 9:30 p.m. 29. (95) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet. North Bay, Ontario St. Paul, Minn. Tennis hosts Chattanooga — 1 National Championship 30. (51) Harrison Rhodes, Chevrolet. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL National Semifinals Sunday, April 1 31. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford. 11 a.m. Thursday, April 5 Semifinal winners, 6 p.m. 32. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet. ESPN — NCAA Tournament, Lexington, 33. (15) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet. Northeast champion vs. East champion, BULLETIN BOARD Ky. Regional final, Oregon St. vs. 34. (23) Gray Gaulding, Toyota. 6 or 9:30 p.m. Louisville CIT 35. (72) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet. Midwest champion vs. West champion, 6 6:30 p.m. All Times EDT 36. (00) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet. or 9:30 p.m. Karate class ESPN — NCAA Tournament, Kansas First Round 37. (96) DJ Kennington, Toyota. National Championship Saturday, April 7 In Traditional Karate, students will learn practical martial arts methods. The class City, Mo. Regional final, Mississippi St. Monday, March 12 Semifinal winners, 7:30 p.m. begins Feb. 17 and continues on Saturdays through March 24 from 10:30-11:30 vs. UCLA Central Michigan 94, Fort Wayne 89 Truck Series Drake 80, Abilene Christian 73, OT a.m. at the Cane Creek Recreation Center, 180 C C Camp Road. Traditional After Saturday qualifying; Saturday Karate is for people ages 16 and up and costs $30. Register by Feb. 12. For Monday, March 26 Liberty 65, NC A&T 52 I Transactions San Diego 88, Hartford 72 race susp. more information, call 526-7393. BASKETBALL Wednesday, March 14 To be completed Sunday 7 p.m. Eastern Michigan 83, Niagara 65 At Martinsville Speedway Saturday, March 24 ESPN2 — High school, Powerade Jam UIC 84, St. Francis (Pa.) 61 Martinsville, Va. BASEBALL TWRA Hunter Education Course Fest, at Atlanta UTSA 76, Lamar 69 Lap length: 0.526 miles American League COLLEGE BASKETBALL Registration is now being accepted for the next Hunter Education Classroom Thursday, March 15 Car number in parentheses BOSTON RED SOX — Traded INF 7:30 p.m. Course put on by the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency. All registrants must Austin Peay 80, Louisiana-Monroe 66 1. (41) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 95.942 mph. Deven Marrero to Arizona for a player ESPNU — CBI Tournament, champi- be at least 9-years-old by March 24 and can register at tn.gov/twra. The course Friday, March 16 2. (88) Matt Crafton, Ford, 95.704. to be named or cash. Optioned INF onship series (best-of-3), Game 1, is free of charge to all Central Michigan 98, Wofford 94 3. (98) Grant Enfinger, Ford, 95.588. Tzu-Wei Lin and LHPs Roenis Elias Jacksonville St.-North Texas winner vs. Classes will be held at Collegeside Church of Christ at 252 E. 9th Street in Saturday, March 17 4. (54) Kyle Benjamin, Toyota, 95.492. and Robby Scott to Pawtucket (IL). Re- Campbell-San Francisco winner Cookeville, and all three classes must be attended for full certification. The first San Diego 67, Portland State 64 5. (52) Stewart Friesen, Chevrolet, assigned C Dan Butler, INF Ivan De MLB BASEBALL class is March 22 from 6-9 p.m., the second is March 23 from 6-9 p.m., and the Sunday, March 18 95.487. Jesus Jr. and OFs Rusney Castillo and Noon third class starts March 24 at the Bend of the River Shooting Range at 7:30 Northern Colorado 81, Drake 72 6. (21) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, Aneury Tavarez to minor league camp. MLB — Spring training, Philadelphia vs. a.m. before returning to the church and finishing at 3:30 p.m. Monday, March 19 95.482. Signed C Christian Vazquez to a three- Pittsburgh, at Bradenton, Fla. For more information, call 931-526-9247. Sam Houston State 69, Eastern Michi- 7. (16) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, 95.395. year contract extension. NBA BASKETBALL gan 62 8. (8) John Hunter Nemechek, Chevro- — Optioned 6 p.m. Quarterfinals let, 95.391. RHP Domingo German to NBA — Denver at Philadelphia Wednesday, March 21 9. (13) Myatt Snider, Ford, 95.208. Basketball league 9 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Signed C UIC 83, Austin Peay 81 10. (2) Cody Coughlin, Chevrolet, NBA — Boston at Phoenix Kellin Deglan to a minor league con- If you would like to watch some good basketball, Leisure Services 5-on-5 men’s Northern Colorado 86, San Diego 75 95.146. NHL HOCKEY tract. basketball leagues will continue through March 27 at the Cane Creek Gymna- Thursday, March 22 11. (18) Noah Gragson, Toyota, 94.846. 6:30 p.m. National League sium. For more information, call 931-526-9767. Sam Houston 76, UTSA 69 12. (24) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 94.444. NBCSN — Washington at N.Y. Rangers CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned RHPs Saturday, March 24 13. (51) Harrison Burton, Toyota, WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Jackson Stephens and Robert Liberty 84, Central Michigan 71 94.770. 6 p.m. Stephenson to Louisville (IL). Volleyball league Semifinals 14. (99) Tyler Matthews, Chevrolet, ESPN — NCAA Tournament, Albany, MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Optioned Wednesday, March 28 94.628. Registration is being taken for the Leisure Services spring co-ed volleyball leagues N.Y. Regional final, teams TBA RHP Junior Guerra and OFs Keon UIC (19-15) at Liberty (22-14), 7 p.m. 15. (02) Austin Hill, Chevrolet, 94.458. and it will last through Mar. 9. The league will run from March 16 to May 4 and 8 p.m. Broxton and Brett Phillips to Colorado Sam Houston State (21-14) at Northern 16. (92) Timothy Peters, Ford, 94.223. matches will be Friday nights at the Cane Creek Gymnasium. The cost is $225 ESPN — NCAA Tournament, Albany, Springs (PCL). Colorado (24-12), 9 p.m. 17. (04) Cory Roper, Ford, 94.055. per team. For more information, Call 931-526-9767. Spokane, Wash. Regional final, teams NEW YORK METS — Optioned RHP Championship 18. (25) Dalton Sargeant, Chevrolet, Zack Wheeler to minor league camp. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — E3 SPORTS BU: Street wants Bethel coaches to be pleased

From Page E1 cruited by another school. The next day I went for a visit, they offered Street transferred to Upperman me the scholarship. I took the week- prior to his senior season. His previ- end to think about it, and I decided ous school was 6A Daphne High to stick with Bethel and sign.” School in southern Alabama. Street Throughout the Bees’ 2018 foot- says he credits his high school suc- ball season, Street was relied upon cess to the training he received at to force touch-backs and make long DHS. field-goals. Herron said Street’s suc- “I just moved up here recently,” cess was an important part of his said Street. “I have been kicking team’s season. since about middle school, and we “Being able to put it in the end had a very professional coaching zone is huge,” said Herron. “He’s team down there. I also have to give going to continue to be able to do credit to my lifetime kicking coach, that the stronger he gets. We’ve Rusty Garrett. He played in the pros seen him make it from 50-yards in and he really helped me and my practice, so I just see him having a skills get where they are today.” great career and moving on to great In his short time at UHS, Street things. It’s awesome.” became known for his deep field- Street is the second kicker signed Eric Gay | AP goal range and long kickoffs. Bethel by Bethel for the 2018 freshman University took notice while they class. He will be fighting to become Si Woo Kim, of South Korea, climbs out of a ravine after hitting his ball dur- were scouting a different UHS the Wildcats starting kicker as a ing round four at the Dell Technologies Match Play golf tournament, Satur- player. “One of the coaches at freshman. “(I want) to just go in day in Austin, Texas. Bethel contacted one of the wide re- there, be the best I can and hope- ceivers here at Upperman,” said fully win the starting position, and Street. “He got my contact informa- be a four-year starter,” said Street. tion and asked me if I had signed “Prove to them that they made a Thomas nears No. 1 with another with anyone else. I told him I hadn’t, good investment with wanting to short round in Match Play but was in the process of getting re- sign me.”

By DOUG FERGUSON ters spot. Instead, he had to beat Associated Press Kevin Kisner, a 1-up winner over CHS: Lady Cavaliers Matt Kuchar, on Saturday afternoon. AUSTIN, Texas — Justin Thomas At least he still has a chance. is the top seed remaining in the Dell Charles Howell III, who grew up a pleased with early effort Technologies Match Play and per- few miles from Augusta National but forming like one. has not been eligible for the Masters Thomas went only 13 holes for the since 2012, needed to win two From Page E1 have in the past. We also have a bit second straight match in a 6-and-5 matches Saturday to get into the top of speed and could be tough on the victory over Si Woo Kim, sending him 50. bow’s home run in the second, but base paths. All in all, we are primed to the quarterfinals Saturday after- This week is the cutoff for the Mas- the Lady Cavs also only allowed one for a great year, and we can’t wait to noon and moving him one step closer ters taking the top 50 in the world hit in the game. get it started off in the right direc- to No. 1 in the world. who are not already exempt. “We made a lot of good plays out tion this weekend.” Thomas, the No. 2 seed at Austin Howell had a 1-up lead against Ki- there on defense,” Webb said. “Obvi- Lady Cavs drop second Country Club, needs only to reach radech Aphibarnrat, only for the ously, there’s a lot to improve on. pool play game the championship match to overtake Thai to hole birdie putts of 8 feet on We need a little work on where Unfortunately for CHS, the Lady Dustin Johnson in the world ranking. the last two holes to win. we’re positioned and getting better Cavs were not as dominant in their The only other top-10 seed was Ser- Kiradech moved on to face Bubba jumps on the ball, but all together second game of pool play. A huge gio Garcia (No. 7), and he was elimi- Watson, who emerged a 2-and-1 win- for the first game it was really good. fourth inning from Neuqua Valley nated in the fourth round Saturday ner over Brian Harman in the battle “Obviously, Morgan (Radford) propelled it over CHS 9-3. morning by Kyle Stanley, 3 and 1. of Georgia southpaws. pitched great. Her first outing of the The Lady Cavs started on the Stanley was one putt away from elim- Patrick Reed, one day after elimi- year was very similar to last year. right track again with Radford sin- ination in group play when he holed nating crowd favorite Jordan Spieth, We went to DeKalb County, and I gling and getting driven home by a an 8-foot birdie putt, and then beat wasn’t particularly sharp for the sec- think she struck out 16. Tonight she sacrifice fly from Phy in the first in- Paul Casey in a sudden-death playoff ond straight round and this time he had nine or 10, and it was a really ning. They even followed it up with to advance. paid for it. Alex Noren lost only one good start for her.” two more runs in the second inning He faced Thomas in the quarterfi- hole in a 5-and-3 victory, advancing to In Radford’s four innings pitched, off a home run from Radford. How- nals. the quarterfinals for the second she allowed no runs and just one ever, CHS then allowed Neuqua Val- Ian Poulter won his fourth straight straight year. hit, but she struck out nine to keep ley to tack on two runs in the third match, racing to a big lead against Noren has won eight of his last the batters flowing. and a staggering seven in the fourth Louis Oosthuizen and holding him nine matches. He faced Cameron Cherry had the big bat of the to take the win. off to win in 17 holes. Poulter first Smith of Australia, who recovered game, going 2-3 with three RBIs. Smith drew the loss in her first was told reaching the quarterfinals from losing the opening two holes to Turnbow scored three runs, and game in the circle after pitching all would be enough to crack the top 50 knock out Tyrrell Hatton on Eng- Redford scored two. four innings. She allowed nine runs in the world ranking and earn a Mas- land, 2 and 1. “We are very strong pitching with — eight earned — off seven hits, Morgan Radford and Holly Smith, walked three batters, and struck out as well as behind the plate with three. Amanda Phy,” Webb said. “Our out- Redford had the most offensive fielders are as strong as I’ve ever production in the game, going 2-2 UHS: had. Offensively, we have the poten- with two runs scored and two RBIs, Lady Bees get ready tial to be one of the best hitting but Smith wasn’t far behind with a teams around, but we will have to be perfect 2-2 as well. Cherry finished to start long road trip able to bunt, move runners, and out the scoring, going 1-1 with a run manufacture runs better than we scored.

From Page E1 first inning. Southwestern tried to match that intensity by tacking on lead off, two sacrifice bunts from three hits and two runs in the first Sam Greenwood and Abby Gatlin ad- inning, but the Lady Bees shut them vanced her, and she scored on a wild out the rest of the way. They finished pitch. out their own scoring with a hit and Notre Dame answered with two two runs in the second and two hits runs in the top of the third to take a and one run in the third. 2-1 lead, but the Lady Bees weren’t Hughes and Anna Gatlin had the done scoring. In the bottom of the big bats in the win with each going 2- third, Reagan Hurst singled, her sis- 2 with one run scored. Hughes also ter Riley Hurst scored her with a drove in two runs, and she was double, and Hughes scored Riley joined by Bailea Colson and Riley Hurst with a single to take back the Hurst, who had two RBIs apiece. Rea- lead for UHS at 3-2. gan Hurst finished 1-1 with two runs. However, Notre Dame managed to Cassidy Tucker picked up the win make things interesting again the top in the circle after pitching 2 1/3 in- of the fourth with two more runs (4-3 nings. She allowed two earned runs ND). In the bottom of the inning, off three hits and walked four bat- Abby Gatlin was walked, and she was ters. driven in by a triple from Anna Lady Bees barely lose opener Gatlin to tie it at four. Unfortunately, Upperman was just shy of not los- the Lady Bees ran out of time with ing in pool play on Friday, but the Reagan Hurst at the plate. Lady Bees barely lost their opening “We didn’t quit. I hate (timed tour- game against Lane Tech 7-6. nament games) because that’s not Things got off to a good start in the real softball, but it is what it is,” first inning as both teams rattled off Williams said. “I was proud of us for three hits, but the Lady Bees edged not giving up, and we had a chance to Lane 3-2. However, Lane remained win it with a runner on third and one consistent in the second inning with out. We just ran out of time.” three hits and another two runs, Reagan Hurst had the big bat of while UHS only scored one to tie the game as she went 2-2 with a dou- things at 4-4. ble and a run scored. Riley went 1-2 Neither team scored in the third with a double, run scored, and an inning, bringing the outcome down RBI. Anna Gatlin had the lone triple to the fourth and final inning. Lane in the game. In the circle, Reagan edged the Lady Bees with a two-hit, Hurst picked up the tie after pitching three run inning, while the Lady all four innings. She allowed four Bees recorded three hits and two earned runs off five hits, and she runs. struck out three batters. Reagan Hurst, Sierra Denton, Riley Lady Bees won final game Hurst, Hughes, Sidney Shoemake, “Master Strokes” Sponsored By: of pool play Bass, Greenwood, and Anna Gatlin Upperman finished out Friday all recorded a hit in the contest, strong by capturing a 7-2 win over while Denton and Bass drove in two Southwestern in its third pool play runs each. Abby Gatlin picked up the game. loss in the circle after pitching all • Cookeville • Jamestown The Lady Bees started things hot four innings. She allowed seven runs • Livingston • Gainesboro right off the bat as they racked up — six earned — off eight hits, and 528-0474 five hits and four runs in just the she struck out one batter. •Auto •Home •Life •Business E4 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 SPORTS Kyle Kuzma leads 4th-quarter surge, Lakers top Grizz

By CLAY BAILEY Associated Press

MEMPHIS — Kyle Kuzma scored 15 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter and had 10 re- bounds, and the Los Angeles Lakers overcame a slow start to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 100-93 on Saturday night. Julius Randle added 20 points and 11 rebounds to help the Lakers end a four-game losing streak. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 18 points, and Lonzo Ball had 12 points and 10 assists. Andrew Harrison led the Grizzlies with 20 points and nine assists. Marc Gasol had 18 points, and JaMychal Green added 17 points and matched his season high with 16 rebounds. Memphis, which lost its fourth straight, was stymied by converting only 5 of 29 shots from outside the arc. Los Angeles, which trailed by double-digits early, used an 11-2 run in the fourth, fueled by seven straight points from Kuzma. That led to an 84-79 lead for the Lakers and Memphis would never get the lead back. Memphis, which suffered a 61-point loss at Charlotte on Thursday night — the largest los- ing margin in franchise history — got off to a good start, shooting better than 70 percent through much of the first quarter. That con- Stacy Bengs | AP tributed to an early lead reaching 17 points. Nashville Predators’ Kevin Fiala (22) sneaks the puck under Minnesota Wild’s Mikael Granlund (64) in Travis Wear, who scored 11 points, provided the second period of a game Saturday in St. Paul, Minn. an offensive burst for the Lakers, converting a trio of 3-pointers in the second quarter to cut into the Memphis lead. The Grizzlies still held a 57-52 advantage at the break, shooting 57 percent for the half. By the early minutes of the third, Los Angeles Minnesota Wild top Predators 4-1 had pulled even, and the teams eventually en- tered the fourth deadlocked at 71. Tip-ins By ANDRES YBARRA riod that saw Eriksson Ek’s fifth goal of the sea- Lakers: Caldwell-Pope, who missed his first Associated Press son, followed by Niederreiter’s 18th at 13:45. five shots, had a 4-point play in the fourth quar- Zucker beat Rinne’s glove side at 1:29 of the third ter to start the Lakers 11-2 rally. ... Isaiah ST. PAUL, Minn. — Devan Dubnyk stopped 19 period to give Minnesota some breathing room, Thomas sat out with a sore hip. . Ended a seven- shots and Jason Zucker scored his 30th goal and and Parise added an empty-netter with 1:41 to play. game losing streak in the series. Had not won a added an assist to lead the Minnesota Wild past the Predators coach Peter Laviolette was ejected late road game in the series since Dec. 17, 2013. ... Nashville Predators 4-1 on Saturday night. in the third period shortly after arguing a boarding Only eight players saw action for Los Angeles. Joel Eriksson Ek, Nino Niederreiter and Zach call against Scott Hartnell. Grizzlies: Called up Marquis Teague from Parise also scored for the Wild, who overcame a Notes their G-League team (Memphis Hustle) on Fri- slow first period to outwork the West’s top team Wild coach Bruce Boudreau got his 500th career day. .Green also had 16 rebounds Monday at and hand the Predators their second straight loss. win. ... Nashville D Yannick Weber left the ice Brooklyn. ... Memphis has now lost 23 of its last After taking only six shots in the opening period, seven minutes into the first period after taking a 24. the Wild offense outshot Nashville 24-11 the rest of crushing hit from Marcus Foligno. He did not re- Up next the way to start a crucial stretch of three games in turn to the bench. ... C Mike Fisher was a healthy Lakers: Wrap up a four-game trip Monday four days. scratch. ... night against the Pistons Pekka Rinne had 26 saves and Ryan Johansen The Predators lost for the fourth time in regula- Grizzlies: At Minnesota on Monday night. scored his 13th goal for Nashville, which couldn’t tion this season when scoring first, and for only rebound from a loss at home to Toronto on Thurs- the third time when leading after the first period. day that snapped a four-game win streak and fran- ... Nashville’s last regulation road loss was Jan. 2 chise-record 15-game point streak. at Las Vegas. ... Zucker joined Eric Staal (39) in The Predators, who also saw their franchise- Minnesota’s 30-goal club this season. It’s the first record nine-game road winning streak stopped, time in 10 years Minnesota has had two 30-goal hadn’t lost two straight since mid-February — scorers. ... The Wild have beaten Nashville four right before they rolled to 10 straight victories en straight times in St. Paul since Feb. 18, 2017. ... Hebard leads Oregon route to securing a playoff spot. Foligno’s assist on Eriksson’s goal was his 23rd Nashville nursed a 1-0 lead after Johansen’s goal point this season, tying his career high. women to 83-69 win at the 8:37 mark of the first period. Up next But things changed quickly after the first — Predators: At Winnipeg on Sunday. Minnesota outshot Nashville 14-5 in a second pe- Wild: Host Boston on Sunday. over Central Michigan

By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS Associated Press

Duke Blue Devils turn back Orange SPOKANE, Wash. — Oregon’s run to the Elite Eight last season was a delightful surprise. This year, the Ducks made it with a more busi- 69-65, get ready for game with Kansas nesslike attitude. Asked if the team was elated to be returning to the regional finals after beating Central By ERIC OLSON 6.3 seconds left was the game in the last five minutes of games Michigan 83-69 on Saturday, guard Sabrina Associated Press sealed for Duke, which is one win this season. Ionescu replied: “Define elation.” away from taking Krzyzewski to “I thought coming into this “We have high expectations of ourselves,” she OMAHA, Neb. — All that talk his record 13th Final Four. He game Duke was playing at a said. about busted brackets and the currently shares the record of 12 tremendously high level,” Boe- Ionescu just missed another triple-double with maddest March ever — not hap- with John Wooden. heim said. “We started out play- 16 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds for sec- pening in the Midwest. Early in the second half, ing as well offensively as we have ond-seeded Oregon, which jumped on No. 11 What started as a chess match Krzyzewski did something in a long time. We hit a little dead seed Central Michigan early in their Spokane turned into a free-throw-shoot- Wooden never would’ve dreamed spot at the end of the first half Region semifinal and never really let up. ing contest. When it was over, of: He tore off his jacket and that we couldn’t quite come back Ruthy Hebard had 23 points and 14 rebounds. Duke won. threw it to the floor, calling a from.” “This year it’s known we deserve to be where Grayson Allen and Gary Trent timeout after Syracuse scored Bagley III scored 13 of his 22 we are,” Ionescu said. “It’s more where we Jr., made four clutch free throws two quick baskets to trim its points and had all eight of his re- should be than jumping up for joy.” down the stretch to help Duke deficit to three. bounds in the second half. Oregon coach Kelly Graves agreed. hold off Syracuse 69-65 and land “It set the tone for me,” said Seven of those boards were on “When we are 33-4, we have high expecta- the Blue Devils in a 1 vs. 2 re- Coach K, who has two freshmen, the offensive end and led to sec- tions,” he said. gional final against Kansas. Bagley III and Wendell Carter ond-chance baskets. Lexi Bando added 14 points for Oregon (33-4), “A great game to win, a very Jr., who will likely be NBA lot- Big picture which won its 12th game in a row. The Ducks difficult game to lose,” Blue Dev- tery picks later this spring. Syracuse’s 2-3 zone causes will play top-seeded Notre Dame in the regional ils coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “You could see. I coach ‘em, so problems for almost every oppo- final on Monday. Freshman Marvin Bagley III I could see, they were real young. nent, but Duke found holes, Tinara Moore had 23 points and 14 rebounds scored 22 points to help They had young looks. Thank throwing lobs behind big men in for Central Michigan (30-5), which won its first Krzyzewski’s second-seeded Blue goodness they got out of it.” the middle for layups and dunks. two NCAA Tournament games in program his- Devils (29-7) pull away from Jim The teams went back and Meanwhile, Allen was quick to tory this year. Presley Hudson added 15 points Boeheim’s Orange — the last at- forth, trading alley-oop dunks shoot the 3 in the second half. on 6-of-21 shooting. large team to make it into the and 3-pointers until the end- All but one of his 15 attempts The Chippewas were doomed by poor shoot- field, and one looking for a near- game played out with 21 seconds from the floor were from 3. He ing, making just 36 percent of their shots to 49 repeat of two seasons ago when left. went 3 for 14 from behind the arc percent for Oregon. it made the Final Four as a 10 Syracuse fouled Allen, who and finished with 15 points. Oregon led 24-12 after a first quarter in which seed. went to the line for a 1-and-1 and Up next the Ducks shot 55 percent while holding Central This year, Syracuse (23-14) was calmly sank both to push the Syracuse: Even if Battle de- Michigan to 29 percent. an 11, but in an NCAA Tourna- lead to 67-62. clares for the NBA draft as an Oregon was ahead 40-25 at halftime behind an ment turned upside down, the Syracuse scored, then fouled underclassman, the Orange efficient 16 points from Hebard on 8-of-12 shoot- Elite Eight already has one of Allen again, and he missed the probably returns everyone else ing from inside. The taller Ducks held a 26-10 ad- those — Loyola-Chicago in the front end. in their seven-man rotation, and vantage in the paint during the first half. South. Leading by three, Duke inten- they bring in a top-20 recruiting “She was real dialed in offensively,” Graves Syracuse is no typical 11, and tionally fouled Tyus Battle, who class that includes two top-50 said. “Tonight was Ruthy’s night.” this was a zone-centric battle of made only one of his two free prospects. The Chippewas shot only 29.7 percent in the wits between two of the most throws to cut the deficit to two Duke: The Blue Devils have first half. Hudson, who averages 18 points per renowned coaches in the game. with 7 seconds left. won three of five all-time meet- game, was scoreless until she hit a 3-pointer at No lead ever reached double Syracuse closed by fouling ings against Kansas in the tour- the halftime buzzer. digits, and not until Trent Jr. Trent Jr., who sealed it by im- nament, most recently in the The 25 points were the least in a first half for swished two from the line with proving to 33 of 34 from the line 2003 Sweet 16. the Chippewas this season. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — E5 SPORTS Nick McDevitt named new basketball coach at MTSU

Contributed | MTSU ATHLETICS McDevitt will be officially intro- North Carolina at Asheville where he successes over the last several years duced to the Blue Raider faithful in a led the Bulldogs to a 98-66 overall under Kermit Davis’ leadership and MURFREESBORO - A new era for press conference on the main floor of record which includes three consecu- we’re excited to build upon and grow Middle Tennessee men’s basketball Murphy Center at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday. tive 20-win campaigns in the last the program moving forward.” has officially begun as Nick McDevitt The press conference will be open to three seasons. McDevitt takes over for Davis who (Mick-DEV-it) has been tabbed as the the public. McDevitt’s Bulldogs have made led the Blue Raider program for the 20th head coach of the Blue Raiders, “We had a thorough, national three consecutive postseason appear- past 16 years. announced Saturday by MTSU Presi- search and Coach McDevitt kept ris- ances, starting with a trip to the “My congratulations go out to Nick dent Sidney A. McPhee and Director ing to the top,” said Massaro. “People NCAA Tournament in 2016 before and his family,” said Davis. “I know of Athletics Chris Massaro. all across the country have com- making the 2017 CollegeInsider.com Chris Massaro, Dr. McPhee and the “I’ve had the privilege of working mented on his ability to coach at a Tournament and the 2018 National In- Parker search firm had some unbe- at several major universities and high level while recognizing how well vitation Tournament. lievable candidates for a magnificent never before have I had such a power- he has recruited. He is the total pack- “I would like to thank Dr. McPhee, college basketball job. I’ve coached ful first impression from a prospec- age and I think our community will Chris Massaro and their team for the against Nick’s teams and he does a tive coach,” said McPhee. “I was embrace him because he is a great fit incredible opportunity to lead the fantastic job with his players and is a simply blown away by Coach McDe- for Middle Tennessee.” basketball program at Middle Ten- great recruiter. He’ll do a wonderful vitt’s enthusiasm, his energy and The Marshall, N.C., native comes to nessee State University,” said McDe- job and I believe he has a personality how he shares our vision and val- Murfreesboro after a five-year stint vitt. that the Murfreesboro community ues.” as the head coach at the University of “This program has enjoyed many will really embrace.” Champ gets pole after weather ends race qualifying

MARTINSVILLE, Va. (AP) — Weather washed out qualifying for NASCAR’s first stop this sea- son at a short track and Martin Truex Jr. will start today from the pole at Martinsville Speed- way. There was no qualifying session because of a wintry mix that moved through the Virginia area and halted the Truck Series race after just 23 laps Saturday. NASCAR postponed the Truck Race and set the Cup field by owner’s points. The Truck Race is now scheduled to resume after today’s Cup event. Truex is the defending Cup Series champion and is coming off his first victory of the season last week in California. He led both of Satur- day’s practice sessions, which NASCAR was lucky to get in before the weather disrupted its first two-day “enhanced weekend” of the year. NASCAR is trying a new attack in certain markets in which cars are only on track for two days instead of three, it saves teams money and gives the drivers time to do fan events. NASCAR was hopeful the weather would clear Ben Margot | AP and both Cup and Trucks can be completed In this Feb. 24 photo, Los Angeles Angels’ Shohei Ohtani works against the Milwaukee Brewers during today. Next weekend is the first scheduled break the first inning of a spring training game, in Tempe, Ariz. Ohtani is expected to start the season in the for the Cup Series since the season began in Angels’ specially designed six-man rotation. Los Angeles also plans to use Ohtani as its designated early February at Daytona. hitter for a couple of days in between his starts, providing ample opportunity for the 23-year-old phe- Brad Keselowski is the defending race winner nom to adjust to the speed and quirks of the big-league game. and Jimmie Johnson, who has opened this sea- son in a slump, leads all active drivers with nine victories at Martinsville. When asked how he can get a 10th victory at Martinsville, Johnson quipped: “I think survive the snowstorm and see what happens with the weather.” Baseball 2018 Much has been made about the slump for the seven-time champion, who is in a 28-race win- less streak dating back to last June. One driver who didn’t have much sympathy for Johnson’s Excitement surrounds start of season plight was Keselowski. “It’s hard to feel bad for a guy who has won 83 races,” Keselowski said. By BEN WALKER Sox), Aaron Boone (Yankees), riel is healing from hand sur- Associated Press Dave Martinez (Nationals), gery, then will serve a five-game Mickey Callaway (Mets) and suspension for making an offen- Just the thought of Giancarlo Gabe Kapler (Phillies) try for the sive gesture toward Dodgers Stanton and Aaron Judge in the first time, and Ron Gardenhire pitcher Yu Darvish during the same lineup sent fans into a (Tigers) returns after a four-year World Series. Marlins’ Straily will frenzy. Come opening day, all of absence. Yummy baseball will see which teams re- Worth Watching The plate will be tasty — at ally have the muscle. Babe Ruth or bust? We’ll see concession stands. In Texas, the go on disabled list A season of haves and have- whether newcomer Shohei Dilly Dog is a dill pickle, hol- nots begins March 29 with Derek Ohtani becomes the most suc- lowed out and stuffed with a hot Jeter’s pared-down Marlins play- cessful two-way player in the dog, served up battered and By CHUCK KING ing the pumped-up Cubs. Later bigs since the Bambino. The 23- fried. PNC Park presents Greens Associated Press that day, the New York Yankees year-old Japanese star struggled and Grains that includes kale, unleash their most potent pair of at the plate and on the mound quinoa, sunflower seeds and JUPITER, Fla. — Pitcher Dan Straily will sluggers since Mantle & Maris. this spring, but it’s early. Tampa other healthy items. Fenway begin the season on the disabled list, the latest MVP Jose Altuve and the Ray reliever Jonny Venters has Park provides dessert, a creme setback for the depleted Miami Marlins. World Series champion Houston been out of the majors since 2012 brulee French toast topped with Straily was originally set to start the second Astros added ace Gerrit Cole to a while having three Tommy John Vermont maple syrup. Want a game of the season, next weekend at home rotation with Dallas Keuchel and surgeries. Alex Rodriguez, mean- bolder option? Try the Rocky against the Cubs. But the right-hander exited Justin Verlander. The Dodgers while, keeps getting more popu- Mountain Po’Boy at Coors Field. Monday’s minor league game early because of and Indians are still poised after lar in retirement as he moves Fan-Tastic forearm tightness after throwing 60 pitches, and coming within one win of that into the ESPN booth. All 30 teams will have ex- an MRI revealed inflammation. elusive crown. The Nationals Hiya panded netting to protect fans, “There could be nothing in there right now, no hired a new manager to help free In a game of numbers, make reaching at least to the far end of inflammation there right now, but if you wait agent-to-be , Max way for some new letters to go the dugouts. ... At Camden Yards, the 10-day period, you are going to be assured Scherzer and Stephen Strasburg along with ERA, OPS and WAR: the Orioles will offer free tickets that there’s nothing in there,” Marlins manager reach the top. MVs. Mound visits will be posted in the upper deck to kids 9 and Don Mattingly said. Where does that leave the Reds, on scoreboards, tracking how under for the first month of the Once Straily begins throwing again, he will Pirates, Tigers, Rays and A’s? many times catchers, infielders, season. ... At the Coliseum, the once again have to build arm strength, making Well, better luck next year. Or managers and coaches go talk A’s are opening a garden beyond it unlikely Straily will appear in a major league the year after that. with a pitcher. It’s part of MLB’s the outfield seats, growing pro- game before the middle of April. Major League Baseball is in a new pace-of-play rules, designed duce and flowers in redwood Injuries incurred both before the start of hurry these days, with record to cut down the incessant back- planters. ... At Dodger Stadium, spring and during Grapefruit League play could home runs and strikeouts the and-forth between batteries. there will be bar stools behind force nearly half of Miami’s projected starting new norm. But please, get that Teams are allowed six trips with- the plate, plus a painted blue seat lineup to begin the season on rehab assign- last out in under three hours. out making a change. After that, in right field to mark where Kirk ments. A season that will include every visit requires a new Gibson’s home run landed to win Catcher J.T. Realmuto also continues to re- games in Mexico and Puerto Rico pitcher. the 1988 World Series opener. bound slowly from a lower back contusion suf- is set to start. And, if all goes as Ouch! The Ex Factor fered on March 11 while diving into second base planned, the final game will Giants ace Madison Bumgar- From Triple-A Pawtucket on a pickoff attempt. For the third consecutive come in October. ner is among several banged-up down to rookie Pioneer League day Realmuto played catch on a back field at the Here’s an early best-of-seven: stars who will miss opening day. Idaho Falls, extra innings will Roger Dean Stadium complex. Welcome Dodgers catalyst Justin Turner, have a different look in the mi- “I think he’s feeling better, but I think obvi- Slugger J.D. Martinez moves to Red Sox second baseman Dustin nors. Every half-inning will start ously him throwing the third day in a row, not Boston, which hit the fewest Pedroia, Orioles closer Zach Brit- with a runner on second base. progressing past that, is an indication that it’s homers in the American League. ton, Milwaukee starter Jimmy They say it’ll shorten games and not going as fast as we’d like,” Mattingly said. Andrew McCutchen and Evan Nelson and Blue Jays shortstop help preserve the arms of pitch- A veteran of three full seasons, Realmuto hit Longoria go to the retooling Gi- Troy Tulowitzki are out, Nation- ing prospects. They do this in the .278 with 17 homers for the Marlins last year, ants, Jake Arrieta joins the re- als second baseman Daniel Mur- World Baseball Classic, interna- but hasn’t swung a bat since the injury. building Phillies, Christian phy is doubtful. tional baseball and — heck — The entire left side of the Marlins infield also Yelich and Lorenzo Cain become Mariners ace Felix Hernandez even Central Park softball. remains in flux. Starting shortstop J.T. Riddle is part of the Brewers’ outfield, is recovering from being hit by a Purists, note: Commissioner Rob still working his way back from last season’s Marcell Ozuna provides pop in line drive in spring training, Manfred has stated this idea isn’t shoulder surgery. Miami intended to get Riddle St. Louis and Yu Darvish is now which is how Bumgarner broke a being considered for any major into his first Grapefruit League game earlier pitching for the Cubs. Also, six bone in his pitching hand. league games that count. For this week, but scratched him when shoulder new managers: Alex Cora (Red Astros first baseman Yuli Gur- real, right? soreness resurfaced. E6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 SPORTS Tech softball drops two to SEMO, tennis routs APSU

TTU Sports Information of work. dropped just one singles set against Bottorff, 6-2, 6-2, in the No. 6 spot. Her counterpart, Haley Thog- the Govs (1-14, 0-3), rolling their way Wenceslao Albin needed three sets, CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Senior martin, yielded seven hits in 5 1/3 in- to a 25th-straight regular season win but the Salliquelo, Argentina native Bayli Cruse knocked in three of Ten- nings, including two to Cruse and against OVC competition. powered past Christian Edison, 4-6, 6- nessee Tech’s four runs on Friday as Callen Griffin. Love-Baker, Sparks No. 58 Eduardo Mena captured his 3, 10-5 in the No. 2 slot. the Golden Eagle softball team and Alyssa Herlocker also picked up fifth-consecutive singles nod, knock- The Golden Eagles soared off to a opened Ohio Valley Conference play base hits. Rachel Rook picked up the ing off Almantas Ozelis, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3, strong start in the match, easily seiz- with Southeast Missouri taking both win, throwing the final inning and out of the vaunted No. 1 spot. Marc ing the doubles spot with wins in the ends of the doubleheader. two-thirds and was the pitcher of Mila, Jorge Alfonzo, Gonzalo No. 2 and No. 3 positions. The tandem The Redhawks (18-10, 2-0 OVC) de- record when the Redhawks retook the Garcia and Riku Kubota joined Mena of Kubota and Albin collected a 6-1 feated Tech 5-1 in the opener, then 4-3 lead. in the straight-set wins department, win over Evan Bottorff and Christian in the nightcap. In the first game, SEMO hurler with the quartet of Golden Eagles Edison in the No. 2 matchup, Tech (9-19, 0-2 OVC) continues con- Madeline Krumrey held the Golden claiming victories in two sets as well. while Mena and Garcia took down ference play on the road today as it Eagles to four hits in the complete- Mila carded a 6-0, 6-4 win over Aleh Chad Woodham and Timo Kiesslich, travels to UT Martin. game effort. Cruse, Taylor Thomas, Drobysh in the No. 3 slot, while Al- 6-1, in the No. 3 position. Cruse went 3-for-6 on the day, col- Griffin and Gabby LaSala each picked fonzo toppled Timo Kiesslich, 6-3, 6-3, The top battle pitting lecting all three of her RBI in the sec- up hits. Leigh Ellen Thomas took the in the No. 4 position. Garcia disposed Mila and Arthur Justo against Aleh ond contest, hitting a three-run home loss, allowing five runs on nine hits, of Jacob Lorino, 6-4, 6-1, in the No. 5 Drobysh and Almantas Ozelis did not run in the sixth inning, towing along walking two and striking out nine. matchup and Kubota rolled past Evan finish with the score knotted at 3-3. Raegan Sparks and Sydney Love- Baker, to take a 3-2 lead in the late game. Tech tennis stops Austin Peay But the Redhawks scored two runs It was well worth the wait. in the bottom of the sixth to take the Playing at home for the first time 4-3 advantage as Addison Barnouski this season, the Tennessee Tech ten- went yard to put SEMO back on top. nis team easily glided to a 7-0 victory Kayla Hughes took the loss, falling over Austin Peay. Similar to their to 3-5 on the season, as she allowed conference-opening win against EIU, four runs on eight hits in six innings the Golden Eagles (4-10, 2-0 OVC)

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Ohio Valley Conference hoops tourneys to stay in Evansville

BRENTWOOD — The Ohio Valley Conference plans to keep its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments in Evansville, Indiana, for the 2019 and 2020 seasons. OVC officials announced the decision Thursday. The OVC held its first postseason tournaments in Evansville for the first time this year. This marked the first time since 2002 that the tourna- ments were held outside Nashville. The OVC will hold its tournaments March 6-9 in 2019 and March 4-7 in 2020. The events will take place at the Ford Center. Herald-Citizen Sunday Comics F March 25, 2018

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Jdg Judy ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection” Simpson FOX 3 Burgers Burgers Simpson Brooklyn Fam Guy Last Man News FOX17 Attkisson Ninja Warrior ION 9 NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles ION 9 NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Private Eyes ’ NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles MNT 13 Gospel of the Kingdom Bones ’ Å Credit? Paid Prg. Don’t Don’t Seinfeld Seinfeld MNT 13 Terror Gold ROH Wrestling ››› “The Fighter” (2010, Drama) Å Sheriffs Sheriffs Dentures Outdoors NBC 4 NHL Hockey: Flyers at Penguins PGA Tour Golf WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play, Finals. 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Housewives/Atl. BRAVO 62 Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. To Rome for Love Housewives/Atl. Watch Housewives/Atl. Medicine COM 65 Office Office Office Office Office (:45) The Office ’ Office Office Office Tosh.0 Tosh.0 COM 65 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Daniel Tosh South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Moonshiners Å Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid DISC 47 Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid DISN 54 K.C. K.C. Bunk’d (:25) ››› “The Incredibles” (2004) ’ (:25) ››› “Wreck-It Ralph” (:15) “Frozen” ’ DISN 54 (5:15) “Frozen” ’››› “Zootopia” (2016) Premiere. ’ Star Bizaard Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Bunk’d ESPN 31 Basketball Bowling World/Poker World/Poker SportsCenter (N) ESPN 31 SportCtr Women’s Basketball Tournament SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportCtr ESPN2 32 College Baseball LSU at Vanderbilt. (N) (Live) College Hockey Sports. ESPN2 32 College Softball Texas A&M at Florida. The Draft The Draft Johnsonville Cornhole Championships ESPN FC (N) Å FOOD 50 The Kitchen Å Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games FOOD 50 Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Beat Beat Beat Beat Guy’s Games FREE 53 (11:50) ››› “Hitch” (2005) Will Smith. Å›› “Just Go With It” (2011) Adam Sandler. ’ (:10) “Grown Ups” FREE 53 (5:10) › “Grown Ups” (2010) (:40) ››› “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (2008) Jason Segel. (:20) “Definitely, Maybe” ’ FX 30 Equalizer ›› “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (2009) ’ Å››› “Pacific Rim” (2013) Charlie Hunnam. ’ FX 30 Pacific ››› “Sicario” (2015) Emily Blunt. Premiere. ’ Trust “The House of Getty” (:26) Trust ’ Å HGTV 51 Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Flip/Flop Lakefront Lakefront Lakefront Lakefront HGTV 51 Bryan Inc. Å Home Town Å Fixer Upper Å Bryan Inc. (N) ’ Hunt Intl Hunters Fixer Upper Å HIST 44 Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Stars Å HIST 44 Kingpin ’ Å Kingpin (N) ’ Å (:03) Kingpin ’ Å LIFE 25 “Wrong Boy” “Seduced” (2016) Elisabeth Röhm. Å “His Double Life” (2016, Suspense) Å “His Secret” LIFE 25 “His Secret” “My Husband’s Secret Life” (2017) Å “The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom” “My Husband” NGEO 48 Kingdom-Oc. Kingdom-Oc. Kingdom-Oc. Kingdom-Oc. The Wild Atlantic The Wild Atlantic NGEO 48 The Wild Atlantic Wicked Tuna Å Wicked Tuna (N) Wicked Tuna (N) Wicked Tuna Å Wicked Tuna Å NICK 55 Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud 2018 Kids’ Choice Awards NICK 55 Henry Knight ›› “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” (2010) ’ Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å PARMT 64 Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue (N) ’ (:03) Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue Å SEC 34 College Baseball Florida vs Arkansas. College Baseball Tennessee vs Alabama. (N) (Live) Å To Be Announced SEC 34 To Be Announced Women’s College Gymnastics SEC Now Å SEC Now Å SEC Now Å SYFY 63 ›› “Gamer” (2009) Gerard Butler. Å›› “National Treasure” (2004) Nicolas Cage. Å “Witch Hunter” SYFY 63 “Witch Hunter” ›› “Shooter” (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg. Å (DVS) (9:55) Krypton “Resident Evil” TBS 27 “Bad Teacher” ›› “Failure to Launch” (2006) ›› “The Intern” (2015) Robert De Niro. Å We Mill TBS 27 (5:30) ›› “We’re the Millers” (2013) Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Final Sp. Final Sp. Final Sp. Final Sp. TCM 59 “I Want to Live!” ›››› “On the Waterfront” (1954) ›› “The Mating Game” (:45) “Splendor in the Grass” TCM 59 “Splendor-Grass” ››› “Titanic” (1953) Clifton Webb. ››› “A Night to Remember” (1958) “Sun Down Lim” TLC 26 (11:00) Sister Wives Sister Wives “The Truth Comes Out” ’ Sister Wives Maddie goes into labor. ’ Sister Wives (N) TLC 26 (:05) Sister Wives Sister Wives “Tell All, Part 1” (N) Three Wives (:06) Sister Wives “Tell All, Part 1” TNT 28 ›› “Red” (2010, Action) Bruce Willis. ›› “Red 2” (2013) Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) ›› “Contraband” (2012) TNT 28 ›› “Contraband” ›› “London Has Fallen” (2016, Action) ›› “London Has Fallen” (2016, Action) The Alienist TRAV 49 Delicious Delicious Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRAV 49 Food Paradise Food Paradise (N) Food Paradise (N) Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Laff Laff TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Impractical Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Raymond TVLAND 57 Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Blue Bloods ’ WGN-A 15 Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Messenger Bones ’ Å

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(:01) The Terror “Go for Broke; Gore” Å ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Manhunt with Alaska- Last Frontier BRAVO 62 Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules (:01) Summer House Watch Preview Vanderpump Rules COM 65 ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show The Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office ’ The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily Opposi South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Shifting Shifting Shifting Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud (N) ’ Shifting (:08) Fast N’ Loud ’ Shifting DISN 54 Mission Elena Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard (:10) ››› “Zootopia” (2016) ’ Å››› “A Bug’s Life” (1998) ’ Bizaard Gravity Gravity Stuck Bizaard Andi Raven ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) Women’s Basketball Tournament Women’s Basketball Tournament SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter ESPN2 32 (11:00) First Take ’ Jalen Outside NFL Live Å Intentional Talk (N) Nation Question Around Pardon NFL Live Å High School Basketball 30 for 30 Å 30 for 30 Å FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Spring Baking Spring Baking Spring Baking Spring Baking Spring Baking Spring Baking Spring Baking Spring Baking Cake Cake Spring Baking Spring Baking FREE 53 Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle The Middle ’ Å Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “Matilda” (1996) Mara Wilson. Å›››› “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) ’ The 700 Club Å “National Lamp.” FX 30 How I Met How I Met Mike Mike ›› “Total Recall” (2012) Colin Farrell. ’ Å››› “Sicario” (2015, Suspense) Emily Blunt. ’ Å›› “Taken 3” (2014, Action) Liam Neeson. ’ Å›› “Taken 3” (2014, Action) Liam Neeson. ’ Å HGTV 51 Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Fixer Upper ’ Å Fixer Upper ’ Å Fixer Upper ’ Å Hunt Intl Hunters Fixer Upper ’ Å Bryan Inc. ’ Å Property Brothers (N) Restored Restored Hunt Intl Hunters Property Brothers ’ HIST 44 American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pick. Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn American Pickers ’ LIFE 25 The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ “The Lost Wife of Robert Durst” (2017) Å Mary Kills People (N) (:02) UnREAL (N) Love at First Flight Mary Kills People NGEO 48 Save Titanic Titanic: 20 Yrs Drain-Great Drain the Ocean Å Drain the Pirate City ››› “The Martian” (2015) Matt Damon. Premiere. Å One Strange Rock One Strange Rock (:02) “The Martian” NICK 55 PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Henry Henry Loud The Loud House (N) ’ Å Spotless › “The Nut Job” (2014, Children’s) ’ Å Full H’se Friends Friends Friends (:15) Friends Å PARMT 64 (11:00) ›› “Road House” (1989) ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends (:44) Friends Å Friends Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ SEC 34 (11:00) College Baseball Florida vs Arkansas. The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Softball Florida vs Texas A&M. 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Conan TCM 59 (:15) “Murder in the Clouds” ›› “Love on a Bet” (1936) “Living on Love” Å (:15) “The Kid Comes Back” Å›› “They All Come Out” (1939) “The Incredible Shrinking Man” ››› “Them!” (1954) Å (:15) “The Magnetic Monster” Die TLC 26 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Trading Spaces ’ Long Lost Family ’ Long Lost Family ’ Counting On “Joe and Kendra Say I Do” (N) (:05) Counting On ’ Å TNT 28 Supernatural Å Supernatural Å››› “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith” (2005) Ewan McGregor. (:02) ››› “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2015) Harrison Ford. The Alienist (N) (:04) The Alienist (:08) Law & Order ’ (:08) Law & Order ’ TRAV 49 Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods TRUTV 45 Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Laff Mobb Laff Mobb Impractical Jokers TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King King King USA 29 NCIS “Once a Crook” NCIS “Oil & Water” NCIS “Better Angels” NCIS “Alibi” ’ NCIS “Gut Check” ’ NCIS “Devil’s Triad” Ninja vs. Ninja WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å (:05) Krypton “Pilot” CSI: Crime Scene WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Rules Rules

TUESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 27, 2018 12 PM12:301 PM1:302 PM2:303 PM3:304 PM4:305 PM5:306 PM6:307 PM7:308 PM8:309 PM9:3010 PM10:3011 PM11:30 ABC 2 The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Doctors Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Roseanne ’ Å blackish Splitting For the People (N) ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk ’ Å Let’s Make a Deal ’ Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 NCIS (N) ’ Bull “Bad Medicine” NCIS: New Orleans News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 The Real (N) Å Robert Irvine Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Last Man Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs Mom ’ The Flash ’ Å Black Lightning (N) Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis (N) ’ The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang Lethal Weapon ’ LA-Vegas The Mick FOX 17 News at 9:00 News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Private Eyes ’ Private Eyes ’ MNT 13 The Raw Word (N) ’ Jerry Springer Å Maury (N) ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud The X-Files Å The X-Files “Emily” Seinfeld Simpsons Griffith Griffith FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Millionaire Days of our Lives (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Rachael Ray Å News News News News News News The Voice (N) Å (:01) Rise (N) ’ Chicago Med (N) ’ News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Pioneers, Television Independent Lens Activist Dolores Huerta. Discover Perfect 36 Amanpour Beyond A&E 46 Nightwatch “Katrina” Nightwatch ’ Å Nightwatch “Pride” The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å (:01) The First 48 ’ (:03) The First 48 ’ (:03) The First 48 ’ AMC 58 (10:01) “Inception” ››› “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (2003) ›› “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004) Dennis Quaid. ›››› “Titanic” (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. Å››› “The Devil Wears Prada” ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å BRAVO 62 Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives The Arrangement Watch Real Housewives Atlanta COM 65 ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show The Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office ’ The Office The Office Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Jefferies Daily Opposi South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Moonshiners: Outlaw Moonshiners (N) ’ (:02) Moonshiners (N) (:02) Moonshiners ’ (:03) Moonshiners ’ DISN 54 “Mickey’s Great” ››› “A Bug’s Life” (1998) ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ “Disney’s Descendants 2” (2017) ’ Å Gravity Star Wars Stuck Bizaard Andi Raven ESPN 31 MLB Preseason Baseball Chicago Cubs at Boston Red Sox. (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) College Basketball Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt ESPN2 32 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Intentional Talk (N) Jalen Question Around Pardon World/Poker World/Poker World/Poker SportsCenter (N) SportCtr NFL Live Å FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Chopped Junior Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped (N) Å Chopped Å Chopped Å FREE 53 Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle ››› “Matilda” (1996) Mara Wilson. Å›››› “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) ’ Shadowhunters (N) (:01) ›› “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” ’ The 700 Club Å “National Lamp.” FX 30 How I Met Mike Mike Mike › “Identity Thief” (2013) Jason Bateman. ’ Å››› “Neighbors” (2014) Seth Rogen. ’›› “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015) Anna Kendrick. ’ Å Baskets Baskets Baskets ›› “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015) ’ HGTV 51 Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Restored Restored Property Brothers ’ Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunters Hunters Hunters HIST 44 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Forged in Fire Å Forged in Fire Å Forged in Fire Å Forged in Fire Å Forged in Fire Forged in Fire (N) ’ Civil War Gold (:03) Forged in Fire Forged in Fire LIFE 25 The First 48 Å The First 48 Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Love at First Flight Married at First Sight Married Married Married at First Sight (:02) Love at First Flight (N) Love Married Married NGEO 48 When Sharks Attack When Sharks Attack When Sharks Attack When Sharks Attack When Sharks Attack The Getaway Å Wild New Zealand Nazi Underworld Hitler’s Death Camp After Hitler: Untold Hitler’s Death Camp After Hitler: Untold NICK 55 PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Henry Henry Loud Loud Loud Loud Spotless Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends Friends Friends Two Men Two Men PARMT 64 (11:00) ›› “Limitless” (2011) Two Men Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Ink Master: Angels Ink Master (N) Å Ink Master: Angels ›› “Limitless” ’ SEC 34 College Softball Florida vs Texas A&M. The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Baseball Florida vs Florida State. (N) (Live) Å Women’s College Gymnastics Women’s College Gymnastics SYFY 63 Superman (:27) ›› “Final Destination 5” (2011) Å (:29) ››› “The Fifth Element” (1997) Bruce Willis. Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama ›› “Armageddon” (1998) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. Å TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Detour Conan (N) Å Detour Conan TCM 59 (11:30) “Mary of Scotland” (1936) (:45) ›› “Susan and God” (1940) Joan Crawford. Å››› “Nothing Sacred” (1937) ››› “I Married a Witch” ››› “Wagon Master” (1950) (:45) ››› “She Wore a Yellow Ribbon” (:45) ››› “Chisum” (1970) TLC 26 Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous (:03) Counting On ’ Å Fat Fabulous (:03) Counting On ’ TNT 28 Supernatural Å Supernatural Å›› “Run All Night” (2015) Liam Neeson. Å (DVS) ›› “A Walk Among the Tombstones” (2014) Å NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Miami Heat. (Live) NBA Basketball: Bucks at Clippers TRAV 49 Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods (N) Zimmern Zimmern Delicious Delicious Delicious Zimmern Zimmern TRUTV 45 Carbonaro Carbonaro Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Ad. Ruins Chris Gethard Show Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King King King USA 29 NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS “Bulletproof” NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) NCIS Å (DVS) Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å Unsolved-BIG Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å›› “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (2012, Fantasy) Ian McKellen. Å›› “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (2012) Å

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 28, 2018 12 PM12:301 PM1:302 PM2:303 PM3:304 PM4:305 PM5:306 PM6:307 PM7:308 PM8:309 PM9:3010 PM10:3011 PM11:30 ABC 2 The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Doctors Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Goldbergs Alex, Inc. Mod Fam Splitting Designated Survivor News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk ’ Å Let’s Make a Deal ’ Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 Survivor (N) ’ Å (:01) SEAL Team (N) Criminal Minds (N) ’ News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 The Real (N) Å Robert Irvine Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Last Man Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs Mom ’ Riverdale (N) Å Life Sentence (N) ’ Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis Å The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang Empire (N) ’ Star (N) ’ FOX 17 News at 9:00 News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 Law & Order Å Law & Order Å Law & Order Å Law & Order Å Law & Order Å Law & Order Å Law & Order Å Law & Order Å Law & Order Å Law & Order Å Law & Order Å Law & Order Å MNT 13 The Raw Word (N) ’ Jerry Springer (N) ’ Maury (N) ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Dateline ’ Å Dateline ’ Å Seinfeld Simpsons Griffith Griffith FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Millionaire Days of our Lives (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Rachael Ray Å News News News News News News The Voice “Best of Blinds and Battles” (N) Lloyd Webber News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Nature Å (DVS) NOVA Å (DVS) WWII Megaweapons Kamikaze ’ Å Amanpour Beyond A&E 46 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage AMC 58 ›››› “Titanic” (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. Å›› “Green Lantern” (2011) Ryan Reynolds. Å›› “Fantastic Four” (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd. Å›› “Spider-Man 3” (2007, Action) Tobey Maguire. Å ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters: Branched Out (N) ’ Treehouse Masters TM: Branched Out BRAVO 62 Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Real Housewives Real Housewives Housewives/Atl. Married to Medicine Watch Housewives/Atl. Real COM 65 ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show The Office The Office The Office The Office (:15) The Office (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily Opposi South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws: Full Street Outlaws (N) ’ (:03) Twin Turbos (N) (:04) Street Outlaws (:05) Twin Turbos ’ DISN 54 Vampirina Elena Bunk’d Bunk’d ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ “Pup Star: Better 2Gether” ’ Bunk’d ’ Gravity Gravity Stuck Bizaard Andi Raven ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) High School Basketball NBA NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Utah Jazz. (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 32 ATP Tennis Miami Open, Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. From Miami. (N) (Live) Girls High School Basketball Pardon ATP Tennis Miami Open, Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. From Miami. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Baseball Tonight (N) FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games FREE 53 Reba ’ Reba ’ grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish (:31) ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” ’ The 700 Club Å› “Vegas Vacation” FX 30 How I Met How I Met Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› “Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol” (2011) Tom Cruise. ››› “Spectre” (2015, Action) Daniel Craig. Premiere. ’ Å The Americans Å The Americans Å Gianni Versace HGTV 51 House Hunters Reno Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Hunt Intl Hunters House Hunters Reno House Hunters Reno Flip or Flip or Masters of Flip (N) Hunt Intl Hunters Flip or Flip or HIST 44 Rome: Engineering an Empire ’ Å Frontiersmen Frontiersmen The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen LIFE 25 The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Little Women: LA (N) Little Women: LA (N) (:02) Glam Masters Little Women: LA Little Women: LA NGEO 48 Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Russia’s Prisons NICK 55 PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Henry Henry Loud Loud Loud Loud Spotless Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends Friends Friends Two Men Two Men PARMT 64 (11:00) ››› “Jurassic Park” (1993) ’ Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends (:44) Friends Å Friends Friends Friends ››› “Jurassic Park” (1993) Sam Neill, Laura Dern. ’ Å SEC 34 College Baseball Florida vs Florida State. The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Softball South Carolina vs Furman. SEC In SEC Storied Å SEC In SEC Storied Å SEC Storied Å SYFY 63 (11:30) ›› “The Lone Ranger” (2013) Johnny Depp. ›› “Conan the Barbarian” (2011) Jason Momoa. Å›› “Armageddon” (1998) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. Å The Magicians (N) Krypton (N) Å›› “Predators” (2010) Adrien Brody. Å TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal Conan (N) Å Brooklyn Conan TCM 59 (11:30) “Great Day” ›› “Holiday Camp” (1948) (:45) ››› “Malta Story” (1954, War) ››› “Young Cassidy” (1965) Rod Taylor. MGM ››› “The Diary of Anne Frank” (1959) Millie Perkins. Å (:15) ››› “The Story of G.I. Joe” (1945) TLC 26 My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Liz’s Story” ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life “Alicia’s Story” ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life (:05) My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb. Life Sarah is fighting for her life. Skin Tight (:08) My 600-Lb. Life “Sarah’s Story” ’ TNT 28 Supernatural Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å›› “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” (2014) Å (DVS) ››› “Minority Report” (2002) Tom Cruise. TRAV 49 Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Locations Locations Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown TRUTV 45 Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Impractical Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Laff Mobb Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits “Hard Truths” Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU (:01) Suits WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ 4 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018

THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 29, 2018 12 PM12:301 PM1:302 PM2:303 PM3:304 PM4:305 PM5:306 PM6:307 PM7:308 PM8:309 PM9:3010 PM10:3011 PM11:30 ABC 2 The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Doctors Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Grey’s Anatomy (N) Station 19 (N) Å Scandal “The Noise” News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk ’ Å Let’s Make a Deal ’ Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 Big Bang Sheldon (:01) Mom Life in S.W.A.T. “Crews” (N) News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 The Real (N) Å Robert Irvine Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Last Man Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs Mom ’ Supernatural (N) ’ Arrow (N) ’ Å Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis (N) ’ The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang Gotham (N) ’ Show-Apollo FOX 17 News at 9:00 News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ MNT 13 The Raw Word (N) ’ Jerry Springer Å Maury ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Seinfeld Simpsons Griffith Griffith FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Millionaire Days of our Lives (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Rachael Ray Å News News News News News News Super A.P. Bio Will Champ Chicago Fire (N) ’ News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Ryan Dltn Crossroad Live One-One Jammin’ Bluegrass Tennes Southern Amanpour Beyond A&E 46 60 Days In “The Aftermath” ’ First 48 The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 (N) ’ Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48 Å Grace vs. Abrams ’ (:03) The First 48 ’ AMC 58 Green Lnt ›› “Spider-Man 3” (2007) Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst. Å›› “Fantastic Four” (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd. Å››› “The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. Å››› “The Departed” (2006) Å ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Rugged Justice ’ Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å BRAVO 62 Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. ›› “Next Friday” (2000) Ice Cube. ‘R’ Å Watch ›› “Next Friday” (2000) ‘R’ COM 65 ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show The Office (:15) The Office (:15) The Office The Office The Office Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Daily Opposi South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Dual Survival Å Dual Survival Å Dual Survival Å Naked and Afraid ’ Naked and Afraid ’ Naked and Afraid ’ Naked and Afraid ’ Invisible Killers Å (:01) Naked and Afraid “Rookie Survival” (N) Naked and Afraid ’ Naked and Afraid ’ DISN 54 Vampirina Puppy “Pup Star: Better 2Gether” ’ Bunk’d ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’›› “Hop” (2011) ’ Å Raven Gravity Gravity Stuck Bizaard Andi Raven ESPN 31 (11:30) MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Miami Marlins. (N) MLB Baseball Houston Astros at . (N) (Live) Å Baseball MLB Baseball San Francisco Giants at Los Angeles Dodgers. (N) MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at Seattle Mariners. (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 32 ATP Tennis Miami Open, Women’s First Semifinal & Men’s Quarterfinal. From Miami. (N) E:60 SportsCenter (N) E:60 College Basketball SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Chopped Å FREE 53 Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” (2011) ’››› “The Lion King” (1994) ’ Å Siren “Pilot” Å (:01) Siren “The Lure” (:02) Shadowhunters The 700 Club Å “Miss Congeniality” FX 30 How I Met How I Met Mike Mike Mike Mike ›› “White House Down” (2013, Action) Channing Tatum. ’ Å››› “Straight Outta Compton” (2015) O’Shea Jackson Jr. ’ Atlanta ’ Atlanta ’ Atlanta ’ “Straight Outta Compton” (2015) HGTV 51 Bryan Inc. ’ Å House Hunters Reno House Hunters Reno House Hunters Reno House Hunters Reno Hunt Intl Hunters Flip or Flip or Masters of Flip Å Tiny Tiny Dream Dream Hunt Intl Hunters Tiny Tiny HIST 44 Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People Swamp People (N) ’ Truck Night (:04) Swamp People Swamp People LIFE 25 I Survived Å I Survived Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Project Runway Project Runway Project Runway Project Runway All Stars (N) (:34) Project Runway All Stars Project Runway NGEO 48 Mammoth Unearthed Å Worst Weather Ever? Å Mega Twister Mega Tsunami, Destruction Wicked Tuna Å Tuna: Hooked My Fighting Season Wicked Tuna Å Tuna: Hooked NICK 55 PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Henry Henry Loud Loud Loud Loud Spotless ››› “The LEGO Movie” (2014) ’ Å Full H’se Friends (:10) Friends Å Friends Friends PARMT 64 (11:00) “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” ’ Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Lip Sync Battle (N) Lip Sync (:02) Nobodies Å Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync SEC 34 College Softball South Carolina vs Furman. The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å SEC In Storied College Baseball LSU vs Mississippi State. (N) (Live) Å SEC Now (N) Å SEC Now Å SYFY 63 (11:00) “Dragon Blade” (2015) › “Leprechaun 2” (1994) Warwick Davis. ›› “Predators” (2010) Adrien Brody, Alice Braga. Å›› “Leprechaun” (1993) Warwick Davis. ››› “Beetlejuice” (1988) Michael Keaton. The Magicians Å Krypton Å TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Å Brooklyn Conan TCM 59 “Babe Ruth Stry” (:15) ›› “The Great American Pastime” “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” Opening ››› “The Stratton Story” (1949) Å “The Golden Touch” (1935, Fantasy) Mickey’s Trailer “Mr. Duck Steps Out” TLC 26 Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Trading Spaces ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Supersized: Sarah’s Story” Skin Tight (:01) My 600-Lb. Life ’ TNT 28 Supernatural Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NBA Basketball: Thunder at Spurs NBA Basketball: Bucks at Warriors TRAV 49 Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Talk Show Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King King King USA 29 Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Ninja vs. Ninja Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Ninja vs. Ninja WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Shoot the Messenger

FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 30, 2018 12 PM12:301 PM1:302 PM2:303 PM3:304 PM4:305 PM5:306 PM6:307 PM7:308 PM8:309 PM9:3010 PM10:3011 PM11:30 ABC 2 The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Doctors Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Once Upon a Time Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (:01) 20/20 ’ Å News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk ’ Å Let’s Make a Deal ’ Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 MacGyver (N) Å Hawaii Five-0 (N) ’ Blue Bloods (N) ’ News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 The Real (N) Å Robert Irvine Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Last Man Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs Mom ’ Dynasty (N) ’ Å Penn & Teller Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis Å The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang MasterChef (N) Å 9-1-1 Å (DVS) FOX 17 News at 9:00 News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene MNT 13 The Raw Word (N) ’ Jerry Springer (N) ’ Maury ’ Å Steve ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy! FamFeud Ninja Warrior Ninja Warrior Seinfeld Simpsons Griffith Griffith FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Millionaire Days of our Lives (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Rachael Ray Å News News News News News News Blindspot (N) Å Taken “Verum Nocet” Dateline NBC (N) ’ News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Wash MeToo Soundbreaking Å Soundbreaking Å Soundbreaking Å Amanpour World A&E 46 (10:00) Live PD Å Live PD “Live PD -- 10.20.17” Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Live PD “Live PD -- 03.24.18” Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 11.18.17” Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Live PD ’ Å AMC 58 (10:30) ››› “The Departed” (2006) Å››› “The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. Å›› “The Last Stand” (2013) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ››› “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (2003) The Walking Dead ’ ANPL 52 Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked: Unfiltered (N) Tanked ’ Å (:06) Tanked Å (:06) Tanked Å (:07) Tanked Å BRAVO 62 Married to Medicine Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection” (2012) ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection” (2012) COM 65 ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show The Office (:15) The Office (:15) The Office ’ The Office The Office › “The Sitter” (2011) Jonah Hill. Å›› “The Fluffy Movie” (2014) Premiere. This Is South Pk DISC 47 Bering Sea Gold ’ Bering Sea Gold ’ Bering Sea Gold ’ Gold Rush ’ Å Gold Rush Gold Rush Gold Rush Gold Rush Gold Rush (N) Å (:01) Bering Sea Gold (:02) Gold Rush Å (:03) Bering Sea Gold DISN 54 Muppet Vampirina Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ (:20) ›› “Hop” (2011) ’ Å Stuck Bizaard “Zombies” (2018) Milo Manheim. Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Andi Raven ESPN 31 Tennis NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) NBA Countdown (N) NBA Basketball: Pelicans at Cavaliers NBA Basketball: Clippers at Trail Blazers ESPN2 32 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å High School Basketball Recruiting High School Basketball Final Four Women’s Basketball Tournament Final Four Women’s Basketball Tournament SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FREE 53 Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’›› “Pocahontas” (1995) ’ Å (:25) ››› “The Lion King” (1994) ’ Å (:25) ››› “Up” (2009) Voices of Ed Asner. ››› “Ratatouille” (2007) Voices of Patton Oswalt. ’ The 700 Club Å “The Flintstones” ’ FX 30 How I Met Mike Mike Mike Mike ›› “Kick-Ass 2” (2013, Action) ’ Å›› “Hancock” (2008) Will Smith. ’ Å››› “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014) Chris Evans. ’ Å Trust ’ Å “Capt. America” HGTV 51 Masters of Flip Å Island Island Island Island Mexico Mexico Mexico Mexico Hunt Intl Hunters Tiny Tiny Dream Dream Bahamas Beach Caribbean Beach Hunt Intl Hunters Bahamas Beach HIST 44 Banned From the Bible ’ Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å››› “Apollo 13” (1995) Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton. ’ Å Hollywood Pawn (:03) “Apollo 13” ’ LIFE 25 I Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å Bring It! Å Bring It! Å Bring It! (N) Å Bring It! (N) Å To Be Announced (:04) Bring It! Å (:01) Bring It! Å NGEO 48 Border Wars Å Border Wars Å Border Wars Å Border Wars Å Border Wars Å Border Wars Å Border Wars Å Locked Up Abroad Lockdown (N) Å Inside Maximum Se Lockdown ’ Å Drugs, Inc. Å NICK 55 PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Sponge. Alvinnn!!! Spotless › “Spy Kids: All the Time in the World” ’ Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 (11:00) ››› “The Bourne Supremacy” ’ Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› “The Bourne Identity” (2002, Action) Matt Damon. ’ Å››› “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004) Matt Damon. ››› “The Bourne Ultimatum” SEC 34 College Baseball LSU vs Mississippi State. The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Baseball South Carolina vs Tennessee. (N) (Live) Å SEC Now (N) Å SEC Now Å SEC Now SEC Now SYFY 63 › “The Legend of Hercules” (2014) Å››› “The Rundown” (2003) The Rock. › “The Happening” (2008) Mark Wahlberg. ››› “Beetlejuice” (1988) Michael Keaton. Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy ›› “Vacation” (2015, Comedy) Ed Helms. ›› “Old School” (2003) Luke Wilson. ELEAGUE “Blades of Glory” TCM 59 ››› “Song of Freedom” › “Hitting a New High” (1937) ›› “Grounds for Marriage” (:45) ››› “Maytime” (1937) Jeanette MacDonald. Å›› “Yield to the Night” (1956) Diana Dors. ›› “The Long Haul” (1957) Victor Mature. “Lady Godiva” TLC 26 Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ TNT 28 Supernatural Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ›› “The Expendables 3” (2014) Sylvester Stallone. ›› “The Finest Hours” (2016) Chris Pine. Premiere. TRAV 49 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Expedition Unknown Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Secret Secret Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Shoot the Messenger

SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 31, 2018 SATURDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 31, 2018 6 AM6:307 AM7:308 AM8:309 AM9:3010 AM10:3011 AM11:30 12 PM12:301 PM1:302 PM2:303 PM3:304 PM4:305 PM5:30 ABC 2 Good Morning Good Morning Good Morning Hanna Ocean Rescue Wildlife Paid Prg. Paid Prg. ABC 2 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Tee Time World of X Games Sports. Sports. Wheel JB Show New ABC CBS 5 Weekend Morning Report (N) Å Lucky Dr. Chris Innova Inspec Lucky Open Rd CBS 5 Lucky Open Rd Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Women on the Stellar Gospel Music Awards (N) News News CW 11 Angry Bir Panther Panther Wheels Dog Dog Dog Dog This Old Hidden Dog Tale Forensic CW 11 Paid Prg. Dream ››› “Stuart Little” (1999, Children’s) Mom ’ Mom ’ Last Man Last Man Mod Fam Mod Fam FOX 3 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Earth Nature Space Planet Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Match Soccer FOX 3 Bundesliga Soccer Pregame MLS Soccer RaceWk Jdg Judy Ent. Tonight ION 9 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ION 9 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU MNT 13 Paid Prg. World Haney Rescue Wild Am. Big Deal Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paula House MNT 13 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Rizzoli & Isles ’ Bones ’ Å››› “Witness” (1985) Harrison Ford. Comics Funny NBC 4 News 4 at 6a Today (N) ’ Å News Beacon Naturally Voyager Wild-Vet Journey Soccer NBC 4 Premier League Soccer Goal PGA Tour Golf Houston Open, Third Round. (N) ’ (Live) News 4 News WCTE 8 Builder Tiger Pink Splash Curious Nature Ready Old House Wood R. Lidia WCTE 8 Milk Chefs Kitchen Cross Wildside Live Gardener Chef America MotorWk Sewing Quilting A&E 46 Flipping Vegas ’ Flipping Vegas ’ Flipping Vegas ’ Zombie Flip Zombie Flip Warren Jeffs A&E 46 Warren Jeffs Live PD Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Å Live PD “Live PD -- 03.23.18” ’ Å AMC 58 Rifleman Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n Rifleman Rifleman Riflem’n Riflem’n Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Termintr AMC 58 “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” ›› “The Last Stand” (2013, Action) Å››› “A Bronx Tale” (1993) ANPL 52 Insane Pools Insane Pools Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å ANPL 52 Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Animal Cribs Å Animal Cribs Å Animal Cribs Å BRAVO 62 (5:00) “Gone Baby Gone” ‘R’ ››› “Sabotage” (2014) ‘R’ Å›› “Parker” (2013) Jason Statham. ‘R’ Å BRAVO 62 ››› “Gone Baby Gone” (2007) Casey Affleck. ›› “The November Man” (2014) Pierce Brosnan. ›› “Enough” COM 65 Scrubs Scrubs ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s That ’70s Show ’ ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s COM 65 ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s (:40) › “Hot Tub Time Machine 2” (2015) Å (4:50) “The Sitter” DISC 47 Sport Out Chasin’ Silver Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Tougher Tougher DISC 47 Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Dirty Jobs Å Shifting Shifting Fast N’ Loud Å DISN 54 Puppy Vampi Star Jessie Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck DISN 54 Bizaard Bizaard Bizaard Bizaard Jessie Jessie Jessie Jessie Bunk’d Bunk’d (:15) “Zombies” ’ ESPN 31 SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) HS Basketball ESPN 31 HS Basketball College GameDay From San Antonio. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 32 Fishing Fishing Bassmaster Classic. (Taped) Girls High School Basketball Recruit Bsk Induction ESPN2 32 ATP Tennis Miami Open, Women’s Final. (N) (Live) Sports. Dominant 20 College Softball Alabama at Kentucky. FOOD 50 The Kitchen Å Brunch Contessa Contessa Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen (N) Valerie’s Giada FOOD 50 Spring Baking Cake Cake Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Iron Chef Gauntlet FREE 53 ›› “The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride” “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” ›› “The Flintstones” (1994) ’ Å FREE 53 (:05) ›› “Pocahontas” (1995) ’ Å (:05) ››› “Up” (2009) ’ Å (:15) ››› “Ratatouille” (2007) ’ Å FX 30 Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother ›› “Kick-Ass 2” (2013) ’ Å Hancock FX 30 (11:30) ›› “Hancock” ’››› “Iron Man” (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr. ’ Å›› “Iron Man 2” (2010) ’ HGTV 51 Bryan Bryan Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Bryan Inc. Å Dream Dream Dream Dream HGTV 51 Dream Dream Home Town Å Home Town Å Home Town Å Home Town Å Masters of Flip ’ HIST 44 Swamp People Swamp People Swamp People Swamp People Swamp People Grail in America HIST 44 Grail in America The Dark Ages Charlemagne. Å To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced LIFE 25 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Love at First Flight TBA Her In LIFE 25 “Her Infidelity” “Til Death Do Us Part” (2014) NWSL Soccer Orlando Pride at Washington Spirit. “Evil Nanny” (2017) NGEO 48 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Hunt for, Lost Ark Noah’s Flood The Story of God The Story of God NGEO 48 The Story of God The Story of God The Story of God The Story of God The Story of God The Story of God NICK 55 Loud Loud Loud Loud Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Rangers Sponge. NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Knight PARMT 64 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. ›› “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” (2006) › “The Waterboy” PARMT 64 › “The Waterboy” ›› “The Longest Yard” (2005) Adam Sandler. ’ Å “I Now Pronounce You” SEC 34 SEC Now Å SEC Now Å SEC Inside Å To Be Announced College Football SEC 34 College Football College Baseball South Carolina vs Tennessee. Å College Softball Tennessee vs Georgia. SYFY 63 Larry Paid Prg. Zone ›› “Paul” (2011) Simon Pegg. › “The Legend of Hercules” (2014) Happn SYFY 63 (11:30) › “The Happening” ›› “The Chronicles of Riddick” (2004) Å› “Gods of Egypt” (2016, Fantasy) Å TBS 27 Married Married ›› “Drillbit Taylor” (2008) Å›› “Sky High” (2005, Children’s) Å›› “Old School” TBS 27 ›› “Old School” Big Bang Big Bang At the Final Four Final Four Show (N) (Live) Å NCAA Basketball TCM 59 “Kid Galahad” Å “How to Sleep” (1935) Å Barry ›› “Tarzan Finds a Son!” (1939) Å “Calamity Jane” TCM 59 “Calamity Jane” ›› “Quentin Durward” (1955) Å›› “Back From Eternity” (1956) Å “Soylent Green” TLC 26 Nate & Jeremiah Nate & Jeremiah Nate & Jeremiah Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TLC 26 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TNT 28 Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Bones ’ Å›› “The Expendables” (2010, Action) TNT 28 ›› “3 Days to Kill” (2014) Kevin Costner. Å›› “The Expendables 3” (2014) Å (DVS) Fin. TeamCast TRAV 49 Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Expedition Un. Delicious Delicious TRAV 49 Zimmern Zimmern Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Ad. Ru Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Chris Gethard Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Fin. TeamCast TVLAND 57 (:12) Roseanne Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. TVLAND 57 Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden USA 29 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Larry Paid Prg. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WGN-A 15 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Funny Videos Funny Videos M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H WGN-A 15 M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H ›› “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (2012) Å

SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 31, 2018 6 PM6:307 PM7:308 PM8:309 PM9:3010 PM10:3011 PM11:30 What’s ABC 2 ››› “The Ten Commandments” (1956, Historical Drama) Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner. News 2 at 10pm (N) Scandal CBS 5 news Edition NCIS “Twofer” ’ NCIS: New Orleans 48 Hours ’ Å News (:35) Blue Bloods CSI CW 11 Big Bang Big Bang ›› “The Basketball Diaries” (1995) Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Broke Black FOX 3 Jeopardy Jdg Judy MasterChef Å Show-Apollo News Love Connection ROH Wrestling TV ION 9 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU MNT 13 FamFeud FamFeud ›› “Secret Window” (2004, Suspense) ROH Wrestling The X-Files Å News and NBC 4 News Paid Prg. Genius Junior ’ Genius Junior ’ Saturday Night Live News (:29) Saturday Night Live ’ WCTE 8 Lawrence Welk Classic Gospel ’ Antique Roadshow Jammin’ Live Austin City Limits Music City Roots A&E 46 (4:00) Live PD ’ Live PD Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Å Marcia Clark Marcia Clark WWhitehite AMC 58 “A Bronx Tale” “Heist” (2015) Jeffrey Dean Morgan. ›› “Righteous Kill” (2008) Å “A Bronx Tale” Listings ANPL 52 The Zoo ’ Å Bronx Tales The Zoo (N) Å (:01) The Zoo ’ (:01) The Zoo ’ (:02) The Zoo ’ BRAVO 62 (5:00) “Enough” ›› “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” (2005) Brad Pitt. ‘PG-13’ (:33) ›› “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” (2005) Brad Pitt. Å and Read COM 65 (4:50) “The Sitter” “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” “Hot Tub Tm 2” DISC 47 Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Richard and Big Mike build import tuner. (N) ’ Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Sunday, March 25 BOWLING WORLD All Over? DISN 54 (5:15) “Zombies” Stuck Stuck Bizaard Andi Andi Bizaard Bunk’d Bunk’d Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. Through 528-5551 ESPN 31 College Softball Oklahoma at Baylor. (N) E:60 E:60 SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) • • CosmicCosmic BoBowlingwling Sat. 10 p.m.-12 p.m ESPN2 32 The Draft The Draft MLS Soccer Boxing Mark DeLuca vs. Michael Moore. 30 for 30 Å Saturday, March 31 FOOD 50 Iron Chef Gauntlet Iron Chef Gauntlet Iron Chef Gauntlet Iron Chef Gauntlet Iron Chef Gauntlet Iron Chef Gauntlet • • SnackSnack BarBar && LoungeLounge •• GameGame RoomRoom FREE 53 (4:15) “Ratatouille” (6:55) ››› “Despicable Me” (2010) ››› “Lilo & Stitch” (2002) ’ Å “Lion King 2” Fun Fun forfor thethe entireentire family!family! The ››› ’ Å ’ ’ Å FX 30 (4:30) “Iron Man 2” “Iron Man 3” (2013) Robert Downey Jr. The Americans Trust 545 Neal St., • Cookeville HGTV 51 Property Brothers Bryan Inc. Å Home Town Å House Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Home Town Å HIST 44 To Be Announced The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen (N) Å Frontiersmen HERALD- LIFE 25 (5:00) “Evil Nanny” “Framed by My Fiancé” (2017) Å (:03) “Psycho In-Law” (2017) Å “Framed Fiancé” NGEO 48 The Story of God “Killing Jesus” (2015) Haaz Sleiman, Kelsey Grammer. Å Christ’s Tomb Lockdown Å Henry Henry Henry Knight Star Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends Friends Friends CITIZEN NICK 55 PARMT 64 Chuck › “The Waterboy” (1998) ’ Å› “Tammy” (2014) Melissa McCarthy. Å Nobodies ’ Å SEC 34 College Baseball Auburn vs Missouri. (N) (Live) Å SEC Now (N) Å SEC Now Å SEC Now Å SYFY 63 Gods ››› “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” (2013) Ian McKellen. Krypton “Pilot” Krypton Å TBS 27 NCAA Basketball 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament Inside Last O.G. Full Frontal Classified!!! TCM 59 “Soylent Green” ››› “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (1965) Max von Sydow. Å››› “Barabbas” (1962) TLC 26 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes to the Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes to the TNT 28 NCAA Final Four TeamCast NCAA Final Four TeamCast (N) (Live) Å Last O.G. Claws “Tirana” Red Eye TRAV 49 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures To Place an ad TRUTV 45 NCAA Final Four TeamCast NCAA Final Four TeamCast (N) (Live) Å Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King King King Call 526-9715 USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Unsolved-BIG Ninja vs. Ninja WGN-A 15 Hobbit ›› “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (2012) Ian McKellen. Å Messenger Person of Interest HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, March 25, 2018 — 5 THE BORN LOSER MARMADUKE BY BRAD & PAUL ANDERSON BY ART & CHIP SANSOM

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