Friday Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland 114th Year — No. 186 Cookeville, , August 5, 2016 20 Pages — 2 Sections • 50¢

Weather Tonight Tomorrow Baxter mayor unseated

By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS tin said Friday morning. “I’m look- biggest challenge, Martin said, “Coop- HERALD-CITIZEN Staff ing forward to working with the eration. Everyone needs to cooperate city.” and get along. We’re all going to do The only upsets in Thursday’s Putnam Martin, who first became mayor that. We’ve already met and talked 72º 86º County General Election were in Bax- as a write-in in the 1970s, said, “I about it. We want to work with the ter. want to work with all of our alder- business people downtown. I think Complete forecast, Page 2 Former Baxter Mayor John Martin men. I’ve already talked to the ones they’ve been forgotten. I think we need unseated longtime Mayor Jeff Wilhite Martin Stanton Herald seated now. We talked quite a bit to appreciate them more than they have by 47 votes, according to unofficial re- last night. We want to meet with been.” sults posted Thursday evening on the website. different companies or businesses.” Sports Putnam County Election Commission “It was just a wonderful night,” Mar- As far as what he sees as Baxter’s See BAXTER, Page 2

Black, other Thrills primary winners Looking better Cavs offense ramps up /B1 move on to November

By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS HERALD-CITIZEN Staff

Living Thursday’s election was only the first round for candidates in the state and U.S. House. U.S. 6th District Congresswoman Diane Black won handily in the Repub- lican primary against candidates Joe S. Carr, Donald Strong and Tommy N. Hay. “This is a great grassroots victory and a victory for the idea that we need a con- servative Congressman who gets re- sults,” Black said in a news release Thursday evening. “We had a committed team of volunteers knocking on doors all across this district, and we wouldn’t have New designs won without them.” Throughout the 17 counties in the dis- Parade of Homes Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen trict, Black captured 33,110 votes or coming Aug 20-21 /A7 63.59 percent versus Carr with 16,662 or From left, Stella Richardson, Amiah Spake and Eli Braswell, all 7 years old, take a ride on the Trabant on 32 percent of the vote, according to un- the midway at this year’s Putnam County Fair. The fair continues tonight with lawn mower races in the official results on the Tennessee Election main arena at 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s events include the diesel truck and tractor pull at 7 p.m. Commission website. Strong and Hay re- ceived 1,353 and 945 votes, respectively. In the Democratic primary, David W. Nation Kent won the nomination over Flo Math- eson. Kent received 67 percent or 7,458 votes. Matheson received 32.9 percent or Improvements survey going out 3,712 votes. Black will face Kent as well as Independent candidate David Ross in By TRACEY HACKETT lish priorities for the issues or needs Surveys must be returned to city hall the November election. HERALD-CITIZEN Staff identified in the first phase of the vi- by Aug. 19 in the postage-paid en- The 6th District includes Putnam as sioning process. We want to find out velopes enclosed in the packet. well as Macon, Clay, DeKalb, Jackson, The city is mailing 500 surveys asking what is important to our residents and “The survey is completely anonymous Fentress, Pickett, Cannon, Overton, random Cookeville residents about im- how they think the city should grow in and all of the responses will be kept Robertson, Cumberland, White, Smith, provements they’d like to see. the future,” he said. strictly confidential,” Mills said. Sumner, Trousdale, Wilson and Coffee It’s the second phase in the Envision Councilman Dwight Henry said he In the first phase of the project, a focus counties. Cookeville long-range visioning hopes the majority of residents who re- group and email correspondence in- In the 25th District of the Tennessee process that began earlier this year — ceive the survey will participate. volving about 950 citizens identified House of Representatives, incumbent Iran flap and the surveys are going out this week. “Community participation is vital,” he specific issues for five development Rep. Cameron Sexton received 4,665 Obama denies $400M to Cookeville Planning Director James said, “especially since only 500 surveys factors. votes to become the Republican nominee Iran was ransom /A14 Mills told the city council at its Thurs- are being mailed. The responses will Those five factors are public infra- for the seat in the November election. day meeting that 500 envelopes have help the city develop a consensus on a structure, community facilities and pub- Likewise, Judy Barnett won the Demo- been stuffed with the surveys and are vision for the future. Please get it back lic services, community growth and cratic nomination as the only candidate ready to be sent. to us because everyone’s voice mat- “The purpose of the survey is to estab- ters.” See SUERVEY, Page 2 See STATE, Page 3 Index Abby...... A7 Calendar...... A6 Crossword ...... A13 Nine elected to local Incumbents retain seats Living ...... A7 Obituaries ...... A5 office without opposition on Algood council Juda McNabb Judith Griffy By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS tively. School board newcomer Lynn By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS ceived HERALD-CITIZEN Staff McHenry of the 5th District received HERALD-CITIZEN Staff 195 Wanda Vaughn 794 votes. Incumbent Eric Brown did votes. James Thomas Thursday’s Putnam County General not seek re-election. Algood City Council members Jen- “I’m Opinion...... A4 Election was just a formality for can- In Monterey, Mayor Bill Wiggins re- nifer Robinson Green and Carolyn just didates in a handful of elections. ceived 139 votes and incumbents Norris managed to hold onto their seats thankful Sports ...... B1 The county property assessor, three Dale Welch of Ward 1 and Mark E. in a heavily contested election Thurs- that we Sudoku ...... A13 seats on the school board and Mon- Farley of Ward 2 received 128 and day night. Green Norris won,” Weather ...... A2 terey’s mayor and four aldermen were 125 votes, respectively. James Green and Norris received 294 and said all elected without opposition. “Coonie” Foster was elected as alder- 240 votes, respectively, defeating candi- Norris, who along with Green was Putnam Property Assessor Steve man of Ward 3 with 119 votes. dates Bo Murphy and Ruby Hawkins. elected to a second term on Thursday. Pierce received 3,950 votes. In the Charles “Pokey” Looper was elected In a low voter turnout where a few “We want to thank everybody who Putnam School Board election, in- to Ward 4 with 132 votes. Incumbents votes made a big difference, only 34 voted for us. We really appreciate it.” cumbents Dawn Fry of the 1st District Amy Clark of Ward 3 and Clarice votes separated Norris and Hawkins, and Kim Cravens of the 3rd District Weist of Ward 4 did not seek re-elec- who received 206 votes. Murphy re- See ALGOOD, Page 2 received 596 and 833 votes, respec- tion. A-2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, August 5, 2016 LOCAL

READER SERVICES Questions loom for school budget

By AMY DAVIS McCormick said the board improvement funds for all Contact us: HERALD-CITIZEN Staff would be approving something schools, with allocations going Address: “we know is not feasible.” from $17.50 to $25 per student Uncertainty. Mark McReynolds, chief fi- based on enrollment. 1300 Neal St. That’s what Putnam County nancial officer for Putnam Other big-dollar items to be Cookeville, Tenn. School Board members face as County Schools, assured them, considered are additional per- they attempt to close a gap of “This is not the final draft.” sonnel and maintenance posi- Mailing Address: more than $2.3 million for a McReynolds also said that tions and employee raises. budget that has to be approved even though the budget com- “There are a lot of items, and P.O. Box 2729 by the county commission and mittee recommended additional some of them are essential to Cookeville TN 38502 submitted to the state by Aug. revenues for schools, the mat- operations in our school sys- 31. ter still has to go before the full tem,” Boyd said. “We still have a lot of work to county commission. “That’s why we are asking $1 Phone: 931-526-9715 do, but we’re dealing with “At this point, it’s kind of million from the fund balance.” Fax: 931-526-1209 some unknowns,” Director of hard to make a final decision One of the largest proposed Schools Jerry Boyd said Thurs- when we really don’t know expenditures is a 3-percent Email: day. where we are,” he said. “We re- raise for all employees. News The school board ultimately ally don’t know what the com- “We’ll have to make some dif- [email protected] approved the fourth draft of the mission is going to give us.” ficult decisions and not Sports $82 million budget as pre- In initial suggestions on ways progress in some areas we had [email protected] sented by Boyd when the board Amy Davis | Herald-Citizen to trim the budget, Boyd sought to make progress,” he Advertising met Thursday, but members are looked at cutting several ex- said. [email protected] planning to reconvene for a Director of Schools Jerry Boyd discusses the proposed penditures for school-level im- “But we believe with the use Living special-called meeting after budget with school board members Thursday. provements, including of the fund balance and the [email protected] county commissioners meet $293,000 for five elementary money expected from the com- Circulation Aug. 15. ommended $1.284 million in $1.2 million. art and STEM (science, tech- mission we can still provide [email protected] That way, they’ll have a additional revenues based on Board members, however, nology, engineering and math) our employees some raises. Business News clearer picture of any addi- property reappraisals. were hesitant to draw from the teachers; $83,000 in increased “Three percent may be high, [email protected] tional funds going to schools. Furthermore, he asked board fund balance, as well as ap- classroom instructional funds but I certainly would not want Church News Previously, the gap stood at members to consider taking $1 prove a budget with so many that would help teachers offset to go below 2 percent. I’m re- [email protected] $3.4 million. But Boyd said the million from the fund balance unknowns. out-of-pocket expenses; and ally determined to hold on to 3 School News county’s budget committee rec- to help close the budget gap to School board member David $88,000 in increased school percent if at all possible.” [email protected] Classified Ads [email protected]

Letter Guidelines Group protests animals as fair prizes All letters to the editor must By MEGAN TROTTER animal next to worthless in the be signed and include the HERALD-CITIZEN Staff eyes of the owner. writer’s name, address and “If they were sitting there sell- phone number. Letters are It’s a practice that has been ing them for $50 each, it would subject to editing and/or re- common since fairs began, but at be a whole lot better,” she said. jection. A strict 400-word limit will be enforced. Send letters least one group believes that it “Because someone who is will- to the mailing address listed needs to be changed — the use of ing to pay $50 or more for a rab- above, or email to live animals as game prizes. Var- bit is going to also be willing to [email protected]. ious animal-lovers started notic- spend $50 on it at the veterinar- ing that The James Gang, which ian’s office. provides the rides and other ele- A person who gets it for free is Order a Photo ments for the Putnam County absolutely not willing to spend Fair, were using live rabbits as $50 on it at the vets office be- Every photograph taken by a prizes for one of their games. cause the rabbit is a free toy they Herald-Citizen photographer “Most of the time people are were given, that they didn’t even and published in the paper is doing this because it’s the way want. available for purchase. Go to their grandpa and great-grandpa “Most people at these type of www.herald-citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” did it,” said Laurie Montgomery, games, when you ask them, say owner of the Clover Patch Sanc- ‘We weren’t planning on taking a tuary, a rabbit rescue in Franklin, live rabbit home tonight, but they Tenn. “However, if you think gave it to us.’” Subscriptions about it, would you want your What Montgomery fears is that To subscribe, call 931-526- doctor practicing medicine on Rabbits hop around the pen where guests can try to throw a ring around duck statues in the unwanted rabbits either end 9715. Visa, MasterCard and you, using techniques from your attempt to win one of the rabbits. up dead from neglect or de- Discover accepted. great-grandpa’s era? posited in the animal shelter. Last Rates: “Just because it’s the way Allen, president of the fair board, help from a veterinarian. They that have a game of this nature,” year the Cookeville-Putnam 3 mo 6 mo 1yr they’ve always done it doesn’t the rabbits are treated well by the certainly don’t give away sick he added. “This is not unique to County Shelter reported receiv- Carrier or make it right.” owner of the game. He said the rabbits,” Allen said. “From the just Putnam County.” ing three rabbits whose owners Mail: 385 Montgomery is representing a rabbits are purchased from local fair’s perspective, as long as the What concerns Montgomery told them they came from the Zip Code $28 $54 $95 Print & group that is protesting the use of breeders and all of the proper cer- young man who runs the game and her fellow rabbit rescue part- fair. E-Edition $29 $56 $98 the animals as game prizes in the tification is up-to-date. “Our re- takes care of the animals and ners is how the animals are “They are being bred for the Anywhere Only Putnam County Fair. She ap- sponsibility is to ensure that the feeds them and keeps them safe, treated when they are taken sole purpose of being given away E-Edition $21 $42 $84 proached the fair board, which rabbits are well cared for, they then that’s the extent of our re- home. People can win the cages as prizes — and that alone is Mail: Outside listened to the complaint but did are fed, they have clean bedding sponsibility. in a ring-toss game and then pur- wrong,” she said. “It perpetuates 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 not agree that the practice was and that if there happens to be a “I am told there are many fairs chase the rabbit for $1. Mont- a vicious cycle that happens Mail: Outside troublesome. According to John sick one, they get that animal in the state that have carnivals gomery says that this makes the every year.” Tenn. $82 $132 $220

Miss Your Paper? Your carrier is an independent BAXTER: contractor. However, as a serv- ALGOOD: ice to our subscribers, our Council circulation department is open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- Incumbent mayor day-Friday and from 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to answer calls. unseated by voters members keep seats Call 931-526-9715. From Page 1 town grow.” From Page 1 beyond any amount.” bringing new businesses to the Stanton works for the “We’re going to continue on city, specifically targeting a Herald-Citizen Martin retired from Nutro of Cookeville Water Quality Con- Green was also appreciative paving roads and getting side- Cracker Barrel. “We’re contin- Tennessee, served in the Na- trol Department for the past six of voters who supported her walks fixed,” Norris said. “We uing to let our town grow. It’s USPS 313-680 tional Guard for six years and years and has owned a lawn and Norris. want to make it a better place not Andy Griffith, Mayberry ISSN 8750-5541 was a volunteer firefighter. care business since 2008. “I’m super excited that I won, to live.” anymore. It’s time to expand The Herald-Citizen is pub- He received 58 percent or 163 He received 164 votes to Gar- and I am glad we get to con- “I’m so happy that I get to and get up to date with things.” lished daily except Saturdays, votes, while Wilhite received ris’s 51. Incumbent Jeff Herald tinue to let Algood grow,” said continue to do the parade and The new four-year terms of New Year’s Day, Independence 41 percent or 116 votes. was re-elected with 146 votes Green, who campaigned all day beautification,” said Green, Green and Norris officially Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Baxter alderman candidate for the other seat, winning over on Thursday. “I’m just blessed who’s also looking forward to begin Sept. 1. Day and Christmas Day by Dustin Stanton also unseated challenger Todd Bowman with Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., incumbent Harmon Garris for 122 votes. at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box one of the two seats elected on Herald is a retired mechanic 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. Thursday. from Yellow Freight. He previ- Periodicals postage paid at “I’d like to thank everyone ously worked for the Hartsville SURVEY: Improvements questions going out Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- who took the time to vote for Nuclear Plant. Herald, who has TER: send address changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, me,” Stanton said. “I appreci- lived in Baxter since 1983, has From Page 1 Recipients are asked to rank if so, which ones. Cookeville TN 38502. ate everybody’s support.” served as an alderman for 18 each development area’s seven The analysis and results of the The Herald-Citizen is a mem- Stanton echoed Martin’s focus years. development, quality of life, and issues from most to least impor- survey will be available in Oc- ber of the Tennessee Press on business. Martin and Stanton, along natural and cultural resources. tant. tober on the city’s website, Association and the Associ- “I’d like to see a lot more with all candidates elected to The survey lists the seven most It also asks participants if they www.cookeville-tn.org. ated Press. The Associated businesses downtown,” he said. local offices Thursday night, frequently named issues for would be willing to pay addi- For more information, call the Press is entitled exclusively to “We’re going to work for that. will officially begin serving on each of those five development tional taxes in order to address Cookeville Planning Office at use for publication news We’re going to work to see our Sept. 1. areas. any of the identified issues and, 520-5238. printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather Tonight Saturday Sunday Night Monday Night Readings: Jack McNeely Thursday’s high in Cookeville Editor & Publisher A 20% chance of Night Partly cloudy. Low A 20% chance of was 88, low 69. Thursday’s rain. Low around around 67. North rain. Low around A 20% chance of high in Monterey was 86, low Terri Likens 72. Calm wind. wind around 5 mph. 71. NE wind around 71. rain. Low around 70. NW Managing Editor 5 mph. Almanac: wind around 5 mph. Friday is the 218th day of the Roger Wells Saturday Monday year with 148 remaining. The Advertising Director A 60% chance of Sunday Mostly sunny. High Tuesday sun sets at 7:43 p.m. and will rain. Mostly cloudy. near 87. Calm A 30% chance of rise at 5:53 a.m. on Saturday. Mostly sunny. High Keith McCormick High near 86. Calm wind. rain. Partly sunny. The moon is a waxing cres- near 86. Calm cent with 9% of the visible Circulation Manager wind. High near 87. wind. disc illumunated. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, August 5, 2016 — A3 LOCAL/STATE

State in Brief Man arrested after chase, crashing car By TRACEY HACKETT “I saw a vehicle speeding on Dixie Av- zone. were done due to the traffic crash.” HERALD-CITIZEN Staff enue and turned to stop it. When I acti- Soon after that, Judd lost control of the Judd agreed to a blood draw for a chem- Man shot, wounded vated my emergency equipment, the vehicle and wrecked. ical test to determine the level of intoxicant by police in Police tried to pull him over for speeding subject accelerated his vehicle, refusing to Nash said he saw it veer off Dixie Av- in his system at the time of the crash. but instead arrested him after he fled and stop,” Nash said. enue, go through a field and strike a tree He was charged with underage driving Nashville following crashed his car. The man had been driving 60 mph on a near the intersection with Kenway. while impaired, evading arrest and reck- Nicholas Newton Judd, 18, was arrested road zoned for 35 mph. The officer said when he approached the less endangerment. Judd’s bond was set at chase on multiple charges in connection with the The officer pursued when the man re- crashed vehicle, he noticed Judd had red, $2,500. early Friday morning incident. fused to stop. watery eyes and the odor of alcohol on Warrants list his initial appearance in Put- NASHVILLE (AP) — Po- Cookeville Police Officer Anthony Nash He said he saw Judd’s vehicle pass other him. “The defendant did admit to drink- nam County General Sessions Court for lice in Nashville say a man said it happened on Dixie Avenue. cars on a two-lane road in a no-passing ing,” Nash said. “No field sobriety tasks Sept. 12. who allegedly fired at officers has been shot and taken into custody following a chase. Metro Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron says Police: Woman flew into officers shot 41-year-old Durham loses GOP primary after Adrian Robinson in the arm Nashville with 44 pounds of pot as he got out of a crashed car Thursday. sexual harassment allegations NASHVILLE (AP) — Authorities say a woman flew into Officers began pursuing the Nashville with nearly 45 pounds of marijuana inside her suit- car after a report of a distur- NASHVILLE (AP) — The his opponents’ campaign signs, to 31 percent. It’s a stark con- cases. bance outside a motel. subject of a scathing attorney but Lovell bailed him out of trast from the same matchup News outlets report that a police warrant says a police dog Aaron says that at one point, general’s report on sexual ha- jail. Todd is a retired Memphis two years ago, in which Sar- at the Nashville International Airport noticed the presence of Robinson dropped off his rassment allegations lost his police officer who pleaded gent eked out a win by just 256 drugs in two bags that arrived from an incoming flight on wife at a transmission shop. Republican primary for the guilty after a 2011 arrest for votes after being targeted by Wednesday. Robinson was arrested Tennessee House on Thursday. drunken driving with a loaded state gun rights activists. Metro Nashville Police say 23-year-old Juneequa Smith shortly before 10 a.m. and Rep. had sus- handgun in his car. SENATE DISTRICT 2: Sen. was detained after she picked up the suspicious luggage off taken to a hospital for non-life pended his campaign after the HOUSE DISTRICT 18: Rep. Doug Overbey of Maryville of an airport belt. Inside the bag, authorities say they found threatening injuries. A heavy report outlined allegations of Martin Daniel of Knoxville won his Republican primary 37 packages of marijuana weighing 44.5 pounds. police presence remained at improper sexual contact with won the Republican nomina- contest against opponent Scott The warrant doesn’t say what city Smith traveled to the scene. Media outlets re- 22 women but had denied any tion despite being charged with Williams by 22 percentage Nashville from. port it’s unclear whether any- wrongdoing and did not drop misdemeanor assault for al- points. Overbey had become a Depending on the grade of the marijuana, The Tennessean one else was injured. out of the race. Durham was legedly shoving rival Steve target of Americans for Pros- reports the drugs have a value between about $122,000 and defeated by former Army Col. Hall during a candidate forum. perity, the group led by billion- $200,000. Sam Whitson. Daniel won 39 percent of the aire conservative brothers Police: Theft “It was hard convincing peo- vote, compared with 28 percent Charles and David Koch, for ple we could do this,” Whitson for Hall and 25 percent for supporting Republican Gov. suspects tried to told The Tennessean newspa- James Corcoran. Bill Haslam’s failed Insure STATE: per. “My wife and I gave each SENATE DISTRICT 4: State Tennessee proposal to extend Black moves pawn items other $1,000 and said, ‘Here, Rep. Jon Lundberg of Bristol health care coverage to back to owner this is what we’re going to won the Republican nomina- 280,000 low-income people. on to November election campaign with,’ when Durham tion for the seat vacated by SENATE DISTRICT 26: Sen- CLARKSVILLE (AP) — had over $200,000. People said Senate Speaker of ate Education Chairwoman From Page 1 ber. Authorities say two people we were wasting our time, that Blountville. Lundberg won 55 Dolores Gresham of The 42nd District includes the broke into a Clarksville home he couldn’t be beat.” percent of the vote, compared Somerville turned back a Re- in that primary with 869 votes. middle and western sections of and tried to pawn their stolen Other legislative races that with 21 percent for former publican primary challenge The 25th District includes the Putnam County. wares back to the man whose have drawn interest this cam- Rep. Tony Shipley of from Savannah Mayor Bob eastern section of Putnam Also on Thursday, Democrat home they had just burgled. paign season: Kingsport and 21 percent for Shutt, 53 percent to 467 per- County along with all of Cum- Frank Hardegree was elected as Citing a police report, The HOUSE DISTRICT 95: De- former cent. Shutt had argued that berland and Van Buren counties. state committeeman for the 15th Leaf-Chronicle says 30-year- spite outspending his nearest football player Neal Kerney. Haslam’s Insure Tennessee In the 42nd District of the Ten- Senatorial District. old Jeremy A. Watts and 24- rival by nearly $100,000 dur- HOUSE DISTRICT 61: plan would have helped keep nessee House, incumbent Rep. Hardegree and 15th District year-old Jessica F. Heady ing the campaign, Republican House Finance Chairman rural hospitals from closing in Ryan Williams received 2,953 Committeewoman Geeta recently visited a pawn store Rep. lost his pri- Charles Sargent of Franklin left west Tennessee. Gresham op- votes to become the Republican McMillan serve with other com- in order to sell two PlaySta- mary to Mark Lovell. Todd was nothing to chance in his re- posed Insure Tennessee and has nominee, and Amos Powers re- mitteemen and women across tion video game system, con- jailed this week for failing to match with businessman Steve blamed the closures on Presi- ceived 790 votes, becoming the the state to call local primaries trollers, video games and show up for questioning about Gawrys, winning the Republi- dent Obama’s Affordable Care Democratic nominee who will and help set the agenda of the DVDs. video showing him removing can nomination by 66 percent Act. challenge Williams in Novem- Democratic party in Tennessee. Herald-Citizen

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Established 1903 Jack McNeely, Editor and Publisher Terri Likens, Managing Editor Don Foy, News Editor Is Libertarian ticket really all that serious? ibertarian presidential nomi- erty: Johnson is “OK with fining a nee Gary Johnson, the for- wedding photographer for not Lmer New Mexico governor, working a gay wedding — a case and his running mate, Bill Weld, a from New Mexico where Cato and former Massachusetts governor, every libertarian I know supported bill themselves as the “credible al- the photographer — and forcing ternative to ClinTrump.” the Little Sisters of the Poor to pay The two former GOP governors, for contraceptives (where again who won re-election in bluish Cato and libertarians supported re- states, have a bounce in their step ligious liberty).” Johnson told the on the campaign trail. “Give us Washington Examiner that he one term, America, and if after doesn’t believe social conserva- four years you decide you don’t tives should be able to force their like peace, views on others. So he supports prosperity and laws that force contrary views on freedom, you social conservatives. To savvy Lib- We’re all Dems now can always ertarians, that’s an overuse of gov- vote a Trump ernment power. or a Hillary At times, it feels as if Johnson back into of- gets distracted by shiny ideas. Dur- longtime Republican friend Trump’s lack of prison life is communal.” fice again,” ing an interview, Johnson was texted just as the Democratic cool and couth re- Relax, snowflakes, she was being ir- Johnson mugs checking all the right boxes until ANational Convention was minds me of the reverent. in a campaign he told me he thought a city might burying itself in balloons: “I’m sorry,” old quip, “Who’d Like King, I’m a conservative, if this video. prevent overdose deaths by open- she said, “I’m a Democrat.” want to be a means everyone will leave me alone. Debra J. There’s trou- ing “a satellite office that you Another Republican friend called member of a club Its further appeal, as defined by theo- Saunders ble in paradise, could come in and test your heroin after President Obama spoke Wednes- that would have rist Russell Kirk, is that conservatism alas. Many before you took it.” You mean pri- day night: “I’m sorry,” he said. “I’m a me as a member?” is the negation of ideology. Libertarian- vate companies could do the test- Democrat.” For many Repub- In a world gone barking mad in de- leaning conservatives disillusioned ing? I interjected. Yes, he No apologies necessary. But thanks licans, the ques- fense of this or that ideology or reli- with Donald Trump — I am one — answered. Too bad we didn’t get surely go to Donald Trump and his tion is: “Who’d gion, I’m fine with the blank page and are looking at the Johnson-Weld into the dubious advisability — as spineless Republican enablers. Kathleen want to be a the wisdom of ages. ticket and wondering, as Cato In- in: utter insanity — of clinics The party of Lincoln, a sometimes Parker member of a party In a lecture called “Ten Conservative stitute Senior Fellow Ilya Shapiro telling junkies they can use a cer- laughable bragging point for die-hards that would have Principles,” Kirk explained: “A peo- blogged Saturday, “Is Johnson- tain batch of heroin. whose racial attitudes survived the Donald Trump as ple’s historic continuity of experience Weld a Libertarian ticket?” Shapiro is not out to enforce Lib- Civil War intact, is long gone. Its dis- its leader?” ... offers a guide to policy far better Shapiro was particularly troubled ertarian purity. I think he’d like to solution began at least with Richard Not I, you may have noticed. than the abstract designs of coffee- on two fronts — the courts and re- see what I want to see — a smart Nixon, who embraced a Southern At least a few dozen readers have house philosophers.” ligious freedom. Reason.TV host focus on more freedom and less strategy that pandered to racists and taken note and written to express their Hear, hear, though I as much as any- Nick Gillespie recently asked government. That means Weld set the course for today’s GOP. disappointment. one do love a caffeinated debate about Johnson and Weld whom they’d moving closer to Johnson, not vice The party of angry men and patient “You used to make so much sense,” the meaning of squid. nominate for the U.S. Supreme versa. That means more talk from women tried to add a little sugar and they say. Or, “You’re obviously a tool Dearest to my heart is Kirk’s convic- Court. Johnson answered that he both men about cutting govern- spice, plunging itself ever-lower on of the left.” (I was hoping for Satan, tion that conservatives “uphold volun- would look for good people who ment spending by 10 to 20 percent the curve when it embraced a cute lit- but no luck.) The most popular: tary community, quite as they oppose focus on the “original intent” of and more of Johnson urging Bernie tle winkin’, blinkin’ and noddin’ gal- “You’re obviously a member of the involuntary collectivism.” the Constitution — a good, old- Sanders’ supporters to focus on gov from Alaska as vice presidential liberal media cabal.” This gets at the essence of our debate school Libertarian answer. Then “opportunity equality” in lieu of running mate to John McCain — and Yep, that’s me. We cabals just sit about the role of government. Weld threw out two names — Jus- “income inequality,” and more a heartbeat away from the presidency. around plotting our next mass assault Decentralized authority — to the ex- tice Stephen Breyer, a Bill Clinton shout-outs for the sharing econ- Next came the Tea Party movement on the candidate who, if elected, tent reasonable and practicable — nominee who believes the Second omy. to which Sarah Palin briefly attached would keep us employed at least an- seems the obvious preference, given Amendment does not protect the When I asked Johnson to name her Winnebago, followed by the gov- other four years. the alternative. right to self-defense, and Judge three regulations he would elimi- ernment shutdown, and culminating I suppose it’s time for a confession: But opposing collectivism also Merrick Garland, whom President nate if elected, he had no short list. with the twittering Tower of Trump. I’ve never been a Republican and means opposing collectivist thought, Obama nominated to fill the An- The campaign needs an issues That many people on both sides of never said I was. which has increasingly come to define tonin Scalia vacancy. Shapiro told audit, pronto. Hunter reminded me the aisle are furious and feel marginal- I’ve been an independent since the the GOP. me Garland “defers to the govern- that as governors, both Republi- ized by the pitiless evolutionary march early ’80s and was a Democrat before With its acceptance of Trump, the ment more than anyone I’ve stud- cans reflected libertarian values. of globalization is understandable. that. If you’re disappointed, well, party has implicitly embraced the ied in depth.” It especially troubles True, but it’s been more than a That any one person can make it all sorry. It’s not I who has changed. most un-American of litmus tests for Shapiro that “Johnson didn’t cor- decade since Johnson was a gover- better, as Trump has claimed, is a joke Although I find Trump reprehensible citizens and immigrants based on race, rect” Weld. nor, and almost two decades for that even the mirthless Vladimir Putin and have written continuously out of a ethnicity, religion, gender or sexual Campaign spokesman Joe Hunter Weld. The trenches have moved. surely finds laughable. sense of duty to country, I’m not about orientation. told me that if the ticket should This is the year of political dis- I imagine him practicing a line he to become a Democrat. Republicans are becoming ideo- win, top-guy Johnson — not Weld ruption. It’s great Johnson and learned in Crawford, Texas, while re- What for? Parties, clubs and groups logues of exclusion and marginaliza- — would pick justices. Weld, I Weld are buddies, but how sharp vealing his soul to George W. Bush: hold little interest for a person who tion, with hints of oppression to come. should note, is no natural Libertar- are their knives? “Bring ’em on!” delights in her own company and Who’d want to be a party to that? ian. He endorsed Barack Obama in “I alone can fix it,” Trump has said. identifies with Florence King, the bril- Not I. 2008. Debra J. Saunders is a syndi- So averse to the first-person plural is liant curmudgeonly commentator and Shapiro also is concerned that cated columnist. Her Trump that he probably thinks the author who once wrote: “We may be Kathleen Parker is a syndicated Johnson supports government ac- email address is unum in e pluribus unum — is about psychopaths in our own fashion, but columnist. Her email address is tions that infringe on religious lib- [email protected]. him. Out of many, Trump. we behave because we know that [email protected].

No Bernie revolution without Bernie Moderately Confused ne hesitates to discuss the small parroting the imbecili- leaving behind a skeleton crew of exhibi- group of Bernie Sanders followers ties of the Trump cam- tionists. Othrowing tantrums at the Demo- paign. Sanders himself That said, a lasting Sanders revolution cratic convention. Some 90 percent of gets some blame for may be in the making by others. Sophisti- Sanders backers say they’ve already moved having fed his follow- cated backers are now recruiting like- their support to Hillary Clinton. ing a constant diet of minded candidates for lower office, But when a tiny number — some with grievance and belief building a progressive power base. duct tape on their mouths saying “silenced” that the electoral As Sanders faced hostile members of his — marched out of the hall and straight into process had been California delegation, he laid down the the media tent, the “journalists” pounded “rigged” against them. stakes. “It is easy to boo, but it is harder to prose on “sharp divisions” in the party. The DNC may have put look your kids in the face who would be The unhappy few had already booed at Froma a thumb on the scale for living under a Donald Trump presidency,” Sanders himself. They heckled the progres- Harrop Clinton, but she was he said. “Trump is the worst candidate for sive warrior Elizabeth Warren. subject to unfairness, as president in the modern history of this When Sanders finally offered total sup- well, in the coverage of the campaigns and country.” port for Clinton, he showed himself to be a the undemocratic nature of the caucuses A California Democratic Party official giant political leader. That he did so after that Sanders won. wisely advised against self-pity. “You an email leak confirming that the Demo- I wasn’t a great fan of Sanders’. But I ad- fought and you won a seat at the table,” cratic National Committee had tilted mired him for his consistency, his obvious Daraka Larimore-Hall said. “Just a gentle against his candidacy made him taller still. love for country and many of his ideas. reminder here: Clinton won the California Sanders had already pushed the Demo- So it was painful to watch Sanders being primary by over 400,000 votes, and cratic Party to adopt much of his program, treated so disrespectfully by people he had Sanders got these followers excellent seats demonstrating a skill at negotiating many led to the portals of power. at the table. The revolution, for the time of us doubted he had. In sum, Sanders de- And at his finest hour, too. being, is still his. served the adulation that friends and former A few fancied out loud that they could run rivals poured on him at the convention. the Bernie revolution without Bernie, Froma Harrop is a syndicated colum- So this was a heck of a time for a handful which is kind of laughable. With Sanders nist. Her email address is of acolytes to grab at his spotlight, some would go the cameras and the attention, [email protected]. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, August 5, 2016 — A5 LOCAL/NATION

Nation in Brief U.S. adds a robust 255K jobs WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. hires by offering higher pay. Just a burp: employers added a healthy Solid hiring occurred last month 255,000 jobs in July, a sign of across a range of industries, in- Intriguing hints of confidence amid sluggish eco- cluding middle- and high-wage physics particle nomic growth that points to a re- jobs, one factor that likely silient economy. boosted average pay. Profes- evaporate At the same time, the unem- sional and business services, ployment rate remained a low 4.9 which includes architects, engi- WASHINGTON (AP) — percent, the Labor Department neers and managers, added Disappointed physicists from said Friday in its monthly jobs re- 70,000 jobs, the most since Oc- the Large Hadron Collider re- port. More Americans launched tober. port that what initially could job searches, and nearly all were Financial services added 18,000 have been an intriguing new hired. But the influx of job seek- and construction 14,000. Gov- particle has turned out just to a ers meant that the number of un- ernment positions rose 38,000, statistical burp. employed fell only slightly. the most in more than a year. Last December, researchers at The figures suggest that U.S. Health care, which includes the European Center for Nu- employers shook off concerns jobs at all pay levels, gained clear Research saw two read- about Britain’s late-June vote to nearly 49,000 new jobs. Hotels ings of what could have been a quit the European Union. Nor and restaurants added 27,000. new particle that might have were they apparently discour- July’s robust job gain may be upended the existing main aged by the economy’s tepid enough to reassure investors — physics theory. The same cen- growth in the first half of the and perhaps Federal Reserve pol- ter in 2012 discovered the year: Just 1 percent at an annual icymakers — that the economy

Higgs boson or “God particle.” rate. The solid hiring could fuel AP file will pick up. Its growth has been The early unconfirmed new an economic rebound in the sec- weak since last fall. The econ- particle readings in December ond half of this year, with more Reina Borges, left, stands in line to apply for a job with Aldi at a job fair in Miami Lakes, omy has been driven by con- set the physics world abuzz. paychecks and higher pay fueling Fla. sumers, who ramped up spending Scientists poured over the spending and growth. said James Marple, a senior low in December last year but Bank of the West. in the April-June quarter at the more data from high-speed Stock index futures rose after economist at TD Bank. has since held that rate steady in Average hourly pay picked up second-fastest pace since the re- atom crashes while theorists the jobs report was released, a Some economists raised the the face of economic uncertainty. in July and is 2.6 percent higher cession. tried to figure out what it all signal that investors may feel possibility that the job gains will “These job numbers are good than it was a year ago, matching Many analysts expect the econ- means. more encouraged by prospects embolden the Federal Reserve to enough to keep the Fed on track the fastest pace since the reces- omy to rebound in the second At a Chicago physics confer- for corporate earnings. resume raising rates later this for a December rate increase de- sion. With the unemployment half of the year, with one of the ence Friday, Tiziano Cam- “Even as economic growth has year, though perhaps not before spite sluggish GDP growth in the rate low, that suggests that em- most optimistic estimates coming poresi, a CERN chief scientific been lackluster, the job market December. The Fed raised its first half of this year,” said Scott ployers are being forced to com- from the Federal Reserve Bank spokesman, said more data has remained sparkling bright,” benchmark rate from a record Anderson, chief economist at the pete with one another for new of Atlanta. show that what they saw was nothing, just a random statisti- cal fluctuation. Obituaries Trump James “Terry” Thomas Juda (Judy) Dillon Wardens seize Mr. Thomas passed away today, K’Cindra and Michael Cavin of mounted polar bear COOKEVILLE — Funeral Friday, Aug. 5, 2016, in Vander- McNabb Cookeville, James and Chris services for James “Terry” bilt Medical Center in Nashville. McNabb of Huntsville, Ala., from Oklahoma casino Thomas, 67, of Cookeville, will Presley Funeral Home in COOKEVILLE — Funeral and Mary and Michael Madden be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. Cookeville is in charge of services for Mrs. Juda (Judy) of Nashville; seven grandchil- airport 7, at Sycamore Church of Christ. arrangements, (931)528-1044. Anne Dillon McNabb, 75, of dren, John (Heather) Wei- closing Burial will be in Crest Lawn Me- Cookeville, will be held at 11 dekamp of Knoxville, Andrew TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Okla- morial Cemetery in Cookeville. a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 6, at Weidekamp of Cookeville, homa game wardens have The family will receive friends Cookeville First Erin, Reid, Megan and Seth seized a mounted polar bear ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) from 5-8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. Baptist Church. McNabb of Huntsville and that had been on display at a — The impending closure of 6, and from noon until time of Interment will Noah Madden of Nashville; Tulsa airport. Atlantic City’s Trump Taj services on Sunday at the church follow in Green three stepgrandchildren, Tyler, Wardens confiscated the taxi- Mahal casino may help bolster on both days. Hills Cemetery Tori and Drew Cavin; one dermied bear Thursday night the arguments of both sides in in Alpine, Tenn. great-granddaughter, Ava Wei- from Jones Riverside Airport. a referendum over putting casi- Her family will dekamp; three brothers and sis- Tulsa County game warden nos in northern New Jersey. receive friends ters-in-law, Terry and Judy Carlos Gomez told Tulsa tele- Proponents say the state is al- Mrs. from 5-8 p.m. Dillon of Livingston, Donnie vision station KOTV that the ready losing business to casi- Wanda Faye Smith (Tony) Dean and Paul (Scytha) McNabb today, Friday, and Angela Dillon of Mt. Juliet bear was legally killed in 1969 nos in nearby states and needs Vaughn Vaughn; her grandchildren, Aug. 5, at the and David and Pam Dillon of in Hope, Alaska, and brought new ones closer to these cus- Justin and Brandi Staggs, Danny Cookeville chapel of Hooper- Cookeville; and many loving to Oklahoma. tomers. NASHVILLE — Funeral serv- (Marsha) Riggs and Kim Riggs; Huddleston & Horner Funeral nieces, nephews, and cousins. Gomez says that when the Opponents argue that Atlantic ices for Wanda Faye Smith a great-grandchild, Lorelai Home and from 10 a.m. until In addition to her parents, she hunter died, his family mem- City’s casinos are already so Vaughn, 73 of Riggs; her sisters, Betty time of services on Saturday at was preceded in death by twin bers tracked down the bear at fragile that three or more may Cookeville, for- Rochelle, Willarene Fisher and the church. infant brothers, Jimmy and the Jones airport, where it had close when faced with new in- merly of Gail Wunner; her brothers, Eu- Judy passed away on Tuesday Johnny. been on display. He says the state competition. Nashville, will gene (Katrina), Mike, Bobby evening, Aug. 2, 2016, at her Pallbearers will be John Wei- person who had been in pos- Billionaire owner Carl Icahn be held at 3 p.m (Cathryn), Gary (Vickie) and J. home with her family by her dekamp, Reid McNabb, session of the bear didn’t have says he will shut the Trump Taj on Saturday, W. (Sue) Smith; and her beloved side. Michael Cavin, Michael Mad- the proper paperwork for own- Mahal down after Labor Day, Aug. 6, at Wood- Shih Tzu, Mitzi. She was born Oct. 24, 1940, den, Dr. Jeff Crosier and Larry ership. because it is losing millions of bine Funeral She was preceded in death by in Alpine to the late Byrd and Merkley. Gomez says charges or cita- dollars a month. Mrs. Home, Hickory her husband, Paul Vaughn; her Jessie Smith Dillon. Honorary pallbearers will be tions are expected in the case. Atlantic City’s main casino Vaughn Chapel, 5852 parents, Edward and Lillian Judy was member of Andrew Weidekamp, Seth Mc- He says the bear is valued at workers’ union has been on Nolensville Smith; a great-grandson, Jaxson Cookeville First Baptist Nabb and Noah Madden. about $50,000. strike against the casino since Road, Nashville, Tenn. Staggs; a brother; and two Church for over 35 years. Memorial contributions may July 1. The closure would Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. nephews. She taught 7th and 8th grade be made to CRMC Cancer Care leave Atlantic City with seven today, Friday, Aug. 5, and from Pallbearers will be family and English literature at Baxter El- Fund, One Medical Center Sheriff: Man kills casinos. noon until time of services on friends. ementary School in the early Blvd, Cookeville, TN 38501. ex's new boyfriend, Voters in November will de- Saturday at the funeral home. In- Bro. David Gallaher and Victo- 1970s, and later became a full- Revs. Charlie Hutchinson and cide whether to add two new terment will be in Woodlawn ria Carmack will officiate at the time homemaker after the birth Steve Farris will officiate at the off-duty firefighter casinos near New York City. Cemetery. services. of her third child. She was an services. “The news of the Taj Mahal Mrs. Vaughn passed away on Arrangements by Woodbine Fu- avid reader and artist. Her Hooper-Huddleston & Horner LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — closing is tragic, and it just Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016. neral Home, Inc., Hickory painting “Shipwrecked” was Funeral Home is in charge of Authorities in Florida say a 27- magnifies the importance of She is survived by her children, Chapel, 5852 Nolensville Rd., selected in the Lilly Oncology arrangements, (931) 526-6111. year-old man fatally shot his defeating this referendum,” Barbara (Tommy) Bandy, Linda TN, (615) 331-1952. Art Competition and Exhibi- You may share your thoughts ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend, said Debra DiLorenzo, chair- tion to be displayed in hospi- and memories at www.hhhfu- an off-duty firefighter. woman of the No North Jersey tals, cancer centers and patient nerals.com. Polk County Sheriff’s offi- Casinos Coalition, which in- advocacy group events across cials say Caleb McKinney was cludes Atlantic City-area busi- the United States. waiting for his ex-girlfriend ness and casino interests. Judith “Judi” Paulette Center. She is survived by her hus- and her boyfriend, Clifford Her group released a study in Griffy Presley Funeral Home in band of 53 years, Larry McN- Cofer, to arrive home Wednes- the spring predicting that three Cookeville is in charge of abb (whom she married Sept. 9, day night. Sheriff Grady Judd to five Atlantic City casinos COOKEVILLE — Memorial arrangements, (931) 528-1044. 1962, in Livingston); three says when the couple pulled could shut down when faced services for Judith “Judi” children and their spouses, into the driveway, McKinney with new in-state competition. Paulette Griffy, 62, of ran across the yard and started That would be on top of the Cookeville, will be held at 1 p.m. shooting at the windshield. The four others that closed in 2014. on Saturday, Aug. 6, at Presley sheriff says McKinney fired The group also predicted the Funeral Home in Cookeville. five times, shouting to the loss of 23,000 to 30,000 direct Mrs. Griffy passed away on We are having a woman that he was going to and indirect jobs from these Thursday, July 21, 2016, in kill her. new closings. Cookeville Regional Medical She and her 5-year-old son, GOSPEL GOSPEL who was also in the car, were not injured. Cofer, a Sumter Features: Model# KUDS30IXSS County Fire Department lieu- • • SaniSani RinseRinse tenant, died at the scene. • Pro Scrub MEETING MEETING • Pro Scrub The Ledger reports McKin- ney faces multiple charges in- THE THE cluding first-degree murder, a t t h e attempted first-degree murder, Appliance Appliance MartMart aggravated assault with a Silver Point firearm and shooting into an 749 S. Jefferson unoccupied conveyance. He is 528-6467 528-6467 being held without bail. church of Christ FULL LINE OF KITCHENAID APPLIANCES “WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL” 3 Rooms Carpet and Pad with Scott Harp *FINANCING AVAILABLE* *468 sf and installation, and we want you to come! plus tax, see $ 00 store for A u g u s t 7 - 1 0 detaIls. Installed Sunday 9am, 10am, 6pm 699 275 S. Willow Ave. Monday - Wednesday 7pm Bowman’s Carpet Outlet 931-528-5728 A6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, August 5, 2016 LOCAL/NATION Poll: Most young Americans say parties don’t represent them WASHINGTON (AP) — Most young Ameri- feeling of disenchantment with the two-party sys- Among young African-Americans, Hispanics and highlighting how race and ethnicity shape the cans say the Republican and Democratic parties tem, the Democratic Party holds a clear advantage Asian-Americans, most believe the party does opinions of a new generation. don’t represent them, a critical data point after a in appealing to young people of color. care about people like them. The results of the survey of Americans age 18- year of ferocious presidential primaries that But among young whites, majorities feel left out But among young whites, majorities say both 30 reflect something of an identity crisis for both forced partisans on both sides to confront what — by both parties. parties don’t care much about them, including 58 parties heading into the future, driven in part by and whom — they stand for. More than two-thirds of young adults, including percent who say that of the Republican Party and deep antipathy toward the presidential candidates That’s according to a new GenForward poll that vast majorities of young Asian-Americans, His- 52 percent who say it about the Democratic Party. they nominated. shows the disconnect holds true across racial and panics and blacks, say the Republican Party does GenForward is a survey by the Black Youth Republican Donald Trump and Democrat ethnic groups, with just 28 percent of young not care about people like them. Project at the University of Chicago with the As- Hillary Clinton, the two least-popular presidential adults overall saying the two major parties do a Democrats fare a bit better among young people sociated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs nominees in the history of modern polling, were good job of representing the American people. overall, with a small majority — 53 percent — Research. The first-of-its-kind poll pays special opposed by large and bitter swaths of their par- The poll shows that despite this across-the-board saying the party cares about people like them. attention to the voices of young adults of color, ties.

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THE MARKET IN REVIEW The Community Calendar is date will be Sept. 3. For info., tion based in Cookeville. We STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS AILY OW ONES a daily list of announcements call Jim Raines at 260-8020. also serve Overton, White, D D J of one-time events hosted by REUNION: The McCord re- DeKalb, Cumberland and Jack- Dow Jones industrials 18,600 nonprofit groups. To include union will be held from 11 a.m.- son counties. We specialize in uu Close: 18,352.05 18,420 your information, call 526- 2 p.m. at the Cookeville rescuing, vetting and re-homing Change: -2.95 (flat) 10,707.13NYSE +11.99 9715 and ask for the news- Community Center, with lunch at risk or injured animals. 18,240 10 DAYS 19,200 room secretary, fax 526-1209 at noon. All former employees BOOK SALE: Friends of GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) 18,400 or email bbs@herald- welcome. Bring a covered dish. Monterey Branch Library will Name Last Chg %Chg citizen.com. 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Friday, August 5, 2016 LIVING 7 Man’s cold reaction to Fall FunFest announces musical lineup wife’s By MEGAN TROTTER Farris’ music is described as “spirited, Bonnaroo and opened for shows includ- perintendent, said. HERALD-CITIZEN Staff soul-gospel fusion.” ing Patti LaBelle, Mavis Staples, Blind Saturday, the stage will be dedicated to miscarriage His Grammy Award was in the cate- Boys of Alabama, Ricky Skaggs and WCTE children’s activities until 3 p.m., Fall is just around the corner, and so is gory for Best Roots Gospel Album for Bruce Hornsby. followed by the announcement of the adds to her pain the Fall FunFest. his 2014 album release, “Salvation in Farris will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, Tony Stone Cook-Off winners. The Organizers are hard at work on plans Lights,” inspired by his personal strug- Sept. 10, at Fall FunFest. music will kick up again at 4 p.m. with for this year’s festivities; however, they gle with addiction to pain medication. Also bringing their talent to the stage local band Legacy, bringing classic rock EAR ABBY: My hus- are ready to announce this year’s musi- “I’ve discovered that falling is a divine will be the 129th Army Band, a blues and their original music. Spencer’s Own band, “Rob,” and I are cal talent. thing,” Farris said. “It’s part and parcel and rock ‘n roll group appearing at 6 will take the stage at 6 p.m., featuring Dat odds and your re- “Music is a big component of Fall of being human. The important thing is p.m. Friday, Sept. 9, followed by Black modern country from five brothers. Far- sponse may affect whether we FunFest, and the music committee to keep the faith and keep moving on Widow Band at 8 p.m. ris will then take the stage at 8 p.m. stay together or not. I had a knocked it out of the park this year,” and on. Daring to be courageous enough “We’ve found that we have a big “We’re so excited about the lineup,” miscarriage a week ago. I was said Laura Wolf, executive director of to share our deepest burdens with each crowd on Friday night and they like to Wolf said. “We think people are really only seven weeks pregnant, CityScape, which is in charge of coor- other is the greatest gift we can give.” hear a band that plays a lot of covers, going to enjoy what we have in store but it was still something real dinating the event. He won an American Music Award for uses a lot of horns — dance music — this year.” for me. The headliner musical artist is Mike new/emerging artist in 2008 and a Dove and that’s just what Black Widow Band For more information about Fall Fun- My husband’s niece’s birth- Farris, a 2015 Grammy Award winner. Award in 2010. He has performed at does,” Chad McDonald, cultural arts su- Fest, visit fallfunfest.com. day was over the weekend. I made it clear that I didn’t want to drive (three hours!) and be around people after what hap- pened. When he told me it Cookeville Rotary didn’t matter, that it was his niece’s birthday, I lost it on him. After driving him to his Clubs launch sister’s, I left and drove my- self home. He says ‘Million Dollar Dear I’m over- reacting Abby and said Dinner’ initiative that I was OK with it The Rotary Club of Cookeville Frank Rothermel, Rotary Club earlier in Breakfast, Rotary Club of of Knoxville member and Mil- the week. Cookeville Noonday, and Ro- lion Dollar Dinner chairperson. I ex- tary Club of Cookeville Sunset, “The money we’re raising will plained in conjunction with 65 area help both close to home and how hurt I clubs making up Rotary Inter- around the world in the fight was that national District 6780, have an- against polio, in providing clean he’d insist nounced the launch of a water and sanitation and in on going districtwide Million Dollar Din- working to alleviate poverty.” Abigail and also ner initiative to raise funds for The Rotary Foundation is the that he The Rotary Foundation, in charity arm of Rotary Interna- Van Buren couldn’t honor of its centennial year. tional, a worldwide network of Kitchens like this will be on display at the Parade of Homes. stand up The District 6780 Million Dol- inspired individuals who for me and explain that I was lar Dinner, which is Nov. 19, is translate their passions into too emotional and upset to at- an evening where those who relevant social causes that tend her birthday. He can’t Parade of Homes Aug. 20-21 have recently made or pledge a change lives in communities, grasp why I’m so hurt by this. contribution of $10,000 or more such as eradicating polio and AM I overreacting, and am I to The Rotary Foundation will promoting peace. crazy for feeling the way I The Upper Cumberland Pa- homes in real neighborhoods Saturday, August 20, from 10 be formally recognized at a VIP Foundation grants empower feel? — FEELING DOWN IN rade of Homes will be Aug. 20- and talk directly to builders and a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday, Au- dinner and reception. Rotarians to approach chal- THE SOUTH 21 in Cookeville and product suppliers to gather in- gust 21, from noon-5 p.m. Featured guests of the event lenges such as poverty, illiteracy DEAR FEELING DOWN: surrounding areas. formation for projects. Atten- Advance tickets are $5, and will include John F. Germ of the and malnutrition with sustain- I’m sorry for your loss. You’re Presented by the Home dees will see examples of can be purchased at any First Rotary Club of Chattanooga, able solutions that leave a last- not overreacting and you’re Builders Association, the tour shiplap, quartz countertops, National Bank or at Home- who is the president of Rotary ing impact. not crazy. However, some will include seven new and re- outdoor fireplaces, current paint CORR on Broad Street in International in 2016-17, and The Rotary District 6780 Mil- people are unable to grasp modeled houses that feature a colors, unique lighting, custom Cookeville. More information Ian H.S. Riseley of the Rotary lion Dollar Dinner welcomes how deeply a miscarriage in variety of design styles and in- closets and other trends. at www.uchba.com. Club of Sandringham, Victoria, supporters of The Rotary Foun- the early months of a preg- novative building products. Whether planning a dream Builders and remodelers Australia, who will be the pres- dation, their families and nancy can affect the mother- The Parade of Homes cele- home or upgrading a current featured in the Parade of ident of Rotary International in friends, as well as those who to-be psychologically and brates the exceptional quality, residence, Parade of Homes of- Homes are: Borrowed Mule 2017-18. would like to know more about physically. Unfortunately, Rob fine craftsmanship and design fers plenty of inspiration, re- Builders, Brown’s Building “What better way to celebrate the Foundation. appears to be one of them. choices that are available here. gardless of budget. Services, Capital Communi- The Rotary Foundation’s 100 For more information or to You didn’t mention whether Instead of just browsing Admission is $10 to tour all ties, DelMonaco Construc- years of service than by spread- make a contribution, visit you told your sister-in-law through design magazines and seven houses, and tickets will tion, HD Homes, Holloway & ing the word of Rotary while www.rotarydistrict6780.com or why you didn’t feel up to cele- watching HGTV, attendees can be available at each house dur- Sons Construction and helping to raise funds through call Frank Rothermel at 865- brating, but if you didn’t, you stroll through impressive ing Parade hours, which are HomeCORR. this exciting initiative,” said 607-5502. should have because she prob- ably would have understood and let you off the hook. You For Mustard Seed Ranch also should have stayed home, not driven six hours round-trip UC Women’s Club to drop Rob off in your fragile condition. If this continues to cause meets Aug. 23 problems in your marriage, perhaps your clergyperson (if The Upper Cumberland Vegetarian options will be you have one) or a marriage Women’s Club will host a available. The price for the counselor can help you get the luncheon at Nick’s Restaurant meal is $15 (plus gratuity) message across to your hus- in Cookeville Tuesday, Aug. payable at the door. Members band. 23, at noon. and non-members alike are DEAR ABBY: When I in- Amy New, assistant commis- welcome to attend. vited a family member and her sioner of Rural Development Anyone who would like to family for dinner, she asked for the State of Tennessee De- join the Upper Cumberland what I was serving. When I partment of Economic and Women’s Club may do so at told her, she said, “My kids Community Development will the meeting. Membership is won’t eat that,” so I ended up be the event’s keynote presen- $25 a year (in addition to the making a different meal that ter. The title of her presentation cost of meals) which provides met with her approval. is “Doubling Down in Rural you the opportunity to be listed It was annoying, and I with Team Tennessee.” on the club’s website and pro- thought she was very rude. I The menu for the meeting vides funding for the annual can’t imagine saying some- will be roasted veggie and scholarship and costs associ- thing like that to someone chicken pasta, grilled chicken ated with the organization fa- Jeff Abbott, left, Master of Cookeville Masonic Lodge #266, and Jeff Jones, right, Senior who is preparing food for me. house salad, teriyaki chicken cilitation. Reservations are Warden of Lodge #266, present a donation to Mustard Seed Ranch director Tammy This is a family member, so I with roasted veggies and rice requested, but not required, and Depperschmidt. The Mustard Seed Ranch is a residential facility whose mission is to can’t just write them off, but pilaf, homemade lasagna with can be made by email to uc- help children heal from their past and build the foundation for a promising future do you have any witty re- Caesar salad and ice cream pie. [email protected]. through a nurturing family environment and a focus on Christian values. sponses should this happen again? — DISGUSTED IN CALIFORNIA DEAR DISGUSTED: I agree it’s rude for guests to ask a host what will be served, Library’s Dinner with an Author to feature Jamie Ford unless there are allergy issues to be considered. As far as The Putnam County Library Friends Board what to say to your relative, I is making plans for its ninth annual Dinner have a couple of suggestions. With An Author to be held at the Leslie Town Neither one is “witty.” Centre at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23. This The first is: “Fine. Bring year’s guest author is Jamie Ford, author of food your kids will eat or I’ll the 2013 novel, “Songs of Willow Frost.” thaw them some frozen His 2009 debut novel, “Hotel on the Corner pizza.” Or, if you’re feeling of Bitter and Sweet,” sold more than 1.3 mil- brave, say: “I’m serving lion copies and stayed on “The New York (blank), so hire a baby sitter. Times” bestseller list for more than two years. That way, the kids can have It has been translated into 34 languages. what they’re used to and we’ll Reservations are $35 each and can be made have an enjoyable adult at the Putnam County Library until Sept. 20. evening.” All proceeds from the dinner will be used to P.S. It is not child abuse for fund Library Friends’ projects which include parents to introduce children supporting the Library’s annual Summer Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen to different foods by telling Reading Program. them to taste it because they Preparing for the 2016 Dinner with an Author event are, in front, from left, Kelley Jones, Connie Albrecht, The Putnam County Library Friends is a might like it. And if they Pat Rottmund and Wanda Jared, Putnam County Library Friends Board members; and Stacie Netherton, nonprofit organization dedicated to support- don’t, they won’t be forced to Putnam County Library director. In back: Andrea Batson, Janey Bassett, Patricia Phillips, Carol Welch, ing and promoting the Putnam County Li- eat it. That’s how they learn. Judy Titsworth and Greg LaPlant, board members. brary System. Herald-Citizen

Friday, August 5, 2016 RELIGION 8 Don’t be Rising Above Do we sucked really in by the hate want a “First they came for the Socialists, church and I did not speak out, because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out, because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the state? Jews, and I did not speak out, be- cause I was not a Jew. Then they “The government of the United came for me, and there was no one States is not, in any sense, founded left to speak for me.” Martin on the Christian religion.” John Niemöller Adams How many of us have stood by We have many people pining for a while witnessing our fellow human Christian America. Proponents of beings being op- the United States pressed, dis- becoming a criminated theocracy and no against, bullied, longer a democ- or even slaugh- racy do not see tered, and we the terrible re- didn’t do or say sults of religious anything be- dominance in cause we did not the Middle East. agree with that Jeff person or group Schweitzer, sci- of people’s be- entist and former Karen liefs? Gene White House Langford Or maybe we Skipworth Senior Policy even joined in Advisor, said because we believed the hype that “Blindness to reason is the in- ‘they’ were somehow considered not evitable consequence of religious worthy or maybe even close to being zealotry.” non-human? We’ve seen this There are some who arrogantly throughout history and we’re still proclaim a pseudo patriotism by seeing it today. We’ve seen it with trashing the First Amendment seek- the Native Americans, Japanese, ing to have Christianity as the na- Jews, blacks, and so many others. tion’s religion. Because some didn’t believe what We are not now, nor have we ever they believed, they dehumanized been, a Christian nation. Our found- them, put them in internment/con- ing fathers made it clear to exclude centration camps, moved them to any reference to “God” or “the other areas such as reservations, en- Almighty” in the Constitution. As slaved them, and even committed Dr. Schweitzer emphasizes “Not one genocide on them. time is the word ‘god’ mentioned in You would think that in the year our founding document.” The 2016 we would have learned from founding fathers could not be our history, but apparently not. clearer; God has no role in govern- Today, it’s the LGBT communities, ment; Christianity has no role in Muslims, blacks, immigrants, Mexi- government. They make this point cans/Hispanics/Latinos, people with explicitly, we are not a Christian na- disabilities, women, and so on. tion. Sadly, I’m sure more people will Trey Wise, left, and Jon Alex Davidson at a recent Rising Above Vacation Bible School. Our national obsession with God in eventually be added to these groups. politics is a recent phenomenon and At what point will it be our turn? would seem completely alien to any Some groups don’t think it could Workshops prepare for special of our founders. “” happen to them, but it could just as was first placed on United States easily happen to any of us, just as it coins in 1861, during the Civil War. has happened to those in the groups The clause “under God” in the I have mentioned. needs ministries, families Pledge of Allegiance was inserted in So far, we’ve been fortunate in our 1954. But many people want us to country in that the oppressors can’t Rising Above Ministries will conduct suggested forms, practices, policies, and area churches,” said Jeff Davidson, pres- believe that the pledge always said just go through towns or cities and a training workshop on special needs a host of other resources needed to es- ident of Rising Above. “under God.” Sarah Palin, like so slaughter thousands of people. Un- ministry on Saturday, Aug.20 from 9 tablish and implement special needs “Special needs families are one of the many who insist the pledge always fortunately, they do so on a smaller a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the River Commu- ministry. largest unreached groups and we are said “under God,” went further from scale compared to other countries, nity Church. This free workshop is being led by staff passionate about equipping churches to the facts of history when she said, but because of our laws, the people The comprehensive workshop will members of Rising Above, a national minister to and embrace these families.” “If the pledge was good enough for who did the harm will be sought, cover preparing to welcome special special needs ministry based here in The workshop is open to all area the founding fathers, it’s good caught, prosecuted, and face the needs families, establishing and struc- Cookeville. churches who wish to send staff, key enough for me and I’ll fight in de- consequences (hopefully). turing special needs ministries, the train- Through its “For Jonathan’s Sake” leaders, children’s workers and volun- fense of our Pledge of Allegiance.” In other countries, there are those ing and equipping of volunteers, workshops, the ministry has trained and teers. Attendees can register for the The Pledge was written in 1892. who to this day continue to slaughter disability etiquette, adapting curricu- equipped churches across the country workshop by calling 526-7473 or regis- I guess if Noah could live to be 900 men, women, children, and babies lums, understanding common disabili- for special needs ministry. ter online at risingaboveministries.org. years old.... just because of any perceived differ- ties, and other pertinent topics. “We are so excited to be able to offer The deadline for registering for the The National Reform Association, ences. Whole villages and cultural Attendees will also receive a packet of this free training to Upper Cumberland workshop is Wednesday, Aug. 17. founded in 1863, presented their groups are being killed because of suggestion to President Lincoln for a politics, religious beliefs, in the change in the constitution to read, name of ethnic cleansing, etc. “Recognizing Almighty God as the Why am I bringing all this up? I’m source of all authority and power in extremely concerned because some civil government, and acknowledg- in the political realm are spreading Speaking In Stories: That’s fantastic ing the Lord Jesus Christ as the gov- so much hate, fear, bigotry, igno- ernor among the nations, his rance, and violent propaganda Many years ago, a couple wanted to have a child my name.” revealed will as the supreme law of against so many. Fear is a great con- but could not conceive. Finally, late in life, the When he died a few years later, his wife honored the land, in order to constitute a troller of people, and by using fear, woman became pregnant. When she got the news, his request. She did not put Fantastic on his tomb- Christian government…..” Lincoln they can easily brainwash people to she shouted at the top of her voice, “That’s fan- stone. Instead she wrote, “Here lays a man, who, read their proposal and with con- do almost anything. tastic!” throughout his entire married life of over fifty gress eliminated the idea by throw- History has shown this. So, when her son was born, she named him Fan- years, never once looked at another woman.” And ing the group a bone by agreeing to People are already doing so much tastic. Fantastic grew up, went to college, began a everybody who read the tombstone said, “That’s put “In God We Trust” on our cur- harm and giving a particular candi- successful career, and had a good family. How- fantastic!” rency. date the credit, saying he inspired ever, late in his life, he told his wife that when he We were born a secular nation and them to do so. I really don’t mean died, he did not want his name etched into his Martin Thielen, senior pastor at Cookeville must remain one to sustain our fu- for this to be about politics. It’s tombstone. First United Methodist Church, is the au- ture, unless we want to go the way about our being decent human be- Martin He said that while his mother meant well naming thor of seven books including “Searching of ISIS and the several countries of ings. But that’s not who we are. If Thielen him Fantastic, he absolutely hated the name. So For Happiness,” “The Answer to Bad Reli- the Middle East. it’s true that we were made in the please, he requested, leave my name off my grave- gion Is Not No Religion,” and “What’s the It is a great threat to our country image of God, then all the above be- stone. He told her, “You can put anything you Least I Can Believe and Still Be a Chris- when so many believe, or wish to havior is not of God (or the God of want on the tombstone, just make sure to leave off tian?” believe, we are a Christian nation. your understanding). We distort our history when we ig- If we say God is love, and Jesus nore our founding principles and commanded us to love one another, abandon our most cherished ideal of then where’s the love? Where’s the separation of church and state. compassion and kindness that our Schweitzer makes the point by say- spiritual masters taught? If we allow Tootsie Roll Drive starts today ing, “In mixing religion and politics, fear to rule and we give in to the the religious zealot subverts both. hate and violence and start hurting And the world suffers.” others because of a difference of be- The Knights of Columbus Tootsie Roll This year, we hope in August to avoid cupational or speech/language therapy. liefs, then we can no longer call our- Drive starts today at the Kmart Super- the cold, driving storms of fall. Look for our volunteers in easy-to-see Gene Skipworth is the author of selves a Christian nation. store in Cookeville and the Walmart Su- The Knights will be at both locations aprons. “Wear Your Collar,” which de- At least, that is not the Christianity perstore in Algood. today and tomorrow (Saturday), in their The Knights hope for pleasant weather scribes his ministry to bike that I personally believe in and those Why are we conducting this charity bright yellow and red aprons. and no rain, but they’ll be there rain or gangs in Cincinnati in the early are not my values. For myself, I be- drive in August, rather than our tradi- Donations are appreciated – they are shine. 1970s. A retired United lieve in the teachings of Jesus, Bud- tional month of October? Weather. It given to local organizations such as Put- The Knights thank the management of Methodist and United Church of dha, Mohammed, Gandhi, Martin pounded our volunteer Knights and the nam County Schools, Pacesetters, Spe- the Cookeville Kmart and Algood Wal- Cookeville minister, he now lives Luther King, Jr., and other spiritual generous citizens of Cookeville with cial Olympics and Community Options. mart for generously “being there for us” in Fairfield Glade. He can be heavy rains and chilling winds in recent The funds are used to help Cookeville by allowing the Knights to “be there” reached at gskipworth@out- See KAREN, Page 10 drives. area citizens who require physical, oc- for the handicapped. look.com. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, August 5, 2016 — A9 RELIGION A look at the confession of King David

We have been examining II Samuel until we receive a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not when was the last time you confessed grace is this even possible. 11-12 in the last several articles, and our new bodies at despise.” It says nothing in that verse a sin to God? When was the last time Well there is much more that can be this week I would like to conclude the the resurrection of about God receiving those with proud you came to God and said, “Lord I’m said about Psalm 51 and King David’s series on King David. We spent several life. This is why hearts that make excuses for their sin. sorry for my wretched, deceitful, ex- confession, but I am going to let you weeks looking at the sin and the cover- we must examine It says God receives those who come cuse ridden, proud, unbelieving heart.” examine that chapter sometime this up of the sin by King David, but this the confession of to him broken and contrite. That kind of language automatically week for yourselves. I pray that God’s week we move to the essential topic of King David as we That word contrite is an adjective that makes us a little uncomfortable, Holy Spirit would open everyone’s the confession of King David’s sin. close this sermon means feeling or expressing remorse or doesn’t it? Yet God says in I John 1:9, eyes to the importance of not covering Do we as God’s people understand series. penitence. It basically means affected “If we confess our sins, he is faithful up our sin and not making excuses for the importance of repentance? Can we King David’s by guilt. So a spirit that is contrite is and just to forgives us our sins, and to our sin, but rather confessing and for- say that we feel sorrow for our sin confession to his one that comes to God understanding cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” saking our sin. against God? I can honestly say that al- Ryan sin and covering our sinfulness, and understanding It sounds as if confessing our sins is If you would like to hear more ser- most a day never goes by that I don’t Barnhart up of his sin is God’s holiness and hatred of sin. a very important part of our walk with mons like these from II Samuel 11-12, genuinely feel concern about sin in my found in Psalm 51, As a result of understanding our sin- Christ. It sounds as if the repentance I would cordially invite you to join us own life and the life of my family. Yet and there are two fulness and God’s holiness, we must that we see from King David all at Post Oak Presbyterian Church this I also recognize that it isn’t realistic main points that I want us to see from come to God with no excuses. This is throughout Psalm 51 is a very impor- Sunday morning for worship at 10:55 that just because I have that concern David’s confession. The first is this: why the Psalmist cried out in Psalm tant part of our walk with Christ. a.m. We hope to see you there. and just because I am constantly God never forgives those who make 51:1, “Have mercy upon me, O God, God commands us to confess our sin, Until then, may God grant us all the preaching to myself and my family and excuses for themselves. according to thy lovingkindness: ac- and if we choose to ignore that com- grace to confess our sin and find for- my church family about sin, that I can I believe that it is of primary impor- cording unto the multitude of thy ten- mand, we do so at our own peril. I John giveness through Jesus Christ our Lord assume that we are all going to live tance that we understand this point. I der mercies blot out my 1:10 says, “If we say that we have not alone. completely holy and sanctified lives. am constantly preaching this message transgressions.” True confession sinned, we make him a liar, and his That simply isn’t realistic, but that’s to my children. God never forgives makes no excuses. Rather it causes us word is not in us.” Ryan Barnhart is the pastor at what we should be striving for as chil- those who make excuses for them- by God’s Holy Spirit to immediately So it is really rather simple. When we Post Oak Presbyterian Church. dren of God. selves. It’s simply not possible. If you appeal to God’s lovingkindness. sin, we must not make excuses for that He enjoys spending time with his And when we hear/read sermon series want to know and experience the for- God commands us to confess our sins sin. We must not say I have not sinned. wife and three daughters. He like this on sin, whether you are 5 or giveness of God you have to come to to him. We must admit our sin and confess that holds a Master of Arts in Public 95 or somewhere in between, we have the end of making excuses for your sin. Now this may sound obvious to us, sin, because that is what God calls us Policy from Liberty University. He to recognize that this struggle against Psalm 51:17 says, “The sacrifices of but often we don’t live like it is all that to do. And a big part of confessing our can be reached via email at barn- sin is real and it is not going to end God are a broken spirit: a broken and obvious. Let me ask you a question — sin is forsaking our sin. Only by God’s [email protected]

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Picking a new President. The game of vote for a leader of time and season for everything. (Read vote!” I always wonder about these will give you. politics is in full swing, and it will soon our country, many Ecclesiastes 3:1-8) people. Do they ever have a mind of “In all thy ways acknowledge him, and be time to head for the polls to cast our of us don’t care tid- Would you really want to put your their own on anything? he shall direct thy paths.” Proverbs 3:6 vote once again. dly winks for what trust in a non-Christian candidate? This They are completely leaving God out Read your Bible. God tells us about I feel blessed to have grown up with the candidate re- kind of candidate would be responsible of the picture. being a good, moral person. He ex- an aunt and uncle, who weighed the ally stands for. It is for passing unchristian laws, resulting Our country was founded on our belief plains what conduct leaders should good and the bad of each candidate to more of a matter of in drastic effects to our nation. in God, and trusting Him to guide us. have; God explains all morals con- the best of their knowledge. whether they are a I love the Bible story about Joshua, Many are saying how they fear Amer- cerning family life. Sometimes, they did not want to vote Democrat or a Re- when the Lord, after Moses died, picked ica is falling. Well, Friends, we need to We have a history and knowledge of at all, but in the end would always make publican. Our him to lead the Israelites into the Prom- be really spooked, because we are wars. Why is it so hard for us to pick a a decision with the candidate who por- country looks less ised Land. Joshua was divinely in- falling. We are a falling nation because candidate then? Do we no longer ac- trayed the best morals, and qualities of Scarlett and less for honor spired. we no longer put our trust and belief in cept the things he has taught a good leader. Heise and integrity “....as for me and my house, we will God first. us? ”Blessed is the man that walketh Like some, I come from a family with and especially less serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:15 The Bible tells us over and over about not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor both parties, and on each side there are for a person with He believed and trusted when the Lord nations that fell, and every one of those standeth in the way of sinners, nor sit- eccentrics galore. Christian values. told him, “This day will I begin to mag- nations fell because God was placed teth in the seat of the scornful. But his Grandma always voted for the donkey Some voters pick the candidate who is nify thee in the sight of all Israel, that last. delight is in the law of the Lord; and in side no matter what. Another voted for the most popular and charismatic and they may know that, as I was with Many voters get disgusted with the his law doth he meditate day and the best looking candidate only. Yet an- most likely to win, according to what Moses, so I will be with thee.” Joshua choice of candidates and declare they night.” Psalms 1:1and 2 other voted for the candidate who prom- the news hour states. It is like a game 3:7 are not going to vote at all, period. ised the most. to them, and they want to be on the win- The Lord directed Joshua into battle Does that mean we just don’t vote? Of Scarlett Heise enjoys God's sim- At family gatherings, each side would ning side. and told him to be strong and coura- course not! Someone is going to win, ple, quiet pleasures of life. Marry- debate and argue, and lash out with the There is no thought about that person geous, and to observe to do according so weigh out the pro and cons. ing a Christian man and growing most outrageous political jargon. being our commander in chief over our to all the law. One candidate will undoubtedly have together in their faith has been There were a few of us that just sat armed forces during wartime. Yes, So often I have heard the phrase, “My more Christian values. Ask God for her greatest joy. Putnam County back and watched the show. there will be wars, for sometimes, it is family has always been a Democrat/Re- wisdom to guide you in voting. You has been home for almost 30 It seems when we go to the polls to very necessary to go to war. There is a publican, and that is how I am going to will be surprised what insight the Lord years. Pope sets up Vatican panel to Scholarship study female deacons issue VATICAN CITY (AP) — cludes will be scrutinized for Pope Francis has set up a panel conformity to church doctrine. to study whether women could In a possible insight to the serve as deacons, a role now re- pope’s thinking, Francis has served to men. noted that the deaconesses of The Vatican said Tuesday the early church weren’t or- Francis “after intense prayer and dained as the male deacons of mature reflection” decided to set today are. up the commission, with 12 A U.S.-based organization members — six men and six dedicated to achieving the ordi- women — including priests, AP file nation of women as priests cau- nuns and laywomen. tiously hailed Tuesday’s It noted that he had told supe- Pope Francis greets faith- development. riors of nuns’ orders in May that ful as he arrives at the The Women’s Ordination Con- he intended to “set up an official Shrine of Divine Mercy in ference “welcomes and is en- commission to study the ques- Krakow, Poland. couraged by Pope Francis’ tion” of the diaconate for gender-balanced and lay-inclu- women “above all regarding the pact on its strict ban against sive appointments to study early times of the church.” women being ordained as women deacons in the early Some historians point out there priests. church,” a statement said. were female deacons in the Heading the commission is a The group called the commis- early church. top official, Archbishop Luis sion “an important step for the Married men who serve as Francisco Ladaria Ferrer, a Je- Vatican in recognizing its own Lady of Grace Circle 1414 of the Daughters of Isabella offers each year a $1,000 schol- deacons can preach and preside suit who is the No. 2 official the history of honoring women’s arship to a Catholic female who is furthering her education and exemplifies the principles at weddings, baptisms and fu- Congregation of the Faith, the leadership.” of her Catholic faith. The year’s winner is Carly Selby, the daughter of Michael and Linda nerals. But only priests can cel- Vatican office entrusted with en- It also expressed hope its con- Selby and a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Carly graduated in May ebrate Mass. suring doctrinal orthodoxy. Put- clusions will lead to “a new re- from Cumberland County High School with a 3.78 GPA and plans on attending Middle There has been absolutely no ting the commission under his ality for women in our Church: Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro where she will work on a double major in sign from the Vatican that any watch signals the Vatican is in- one that models equality and in- education and theater. Upon graduation, Carly would like to teach theater. With Carly are, change on deacons would im- tent that whatever the panel con- clusion.” left, Michaela Bush, scholarship chairperson and Annette Robinson, regent. Penthouse targets Utah for declaring porn a health crisis KAREN: Resist the hate SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — donic headline teasing the cover raise awareness of this problem Utah’s declaration of pornogra- story about Utah’s pornography shows you just how desperate From Page 8 as they see politicians and oth- do nothing.” phy as a public health crisis has resolution, passed earlier this they must be.” “If a magazine like ers trying to take our country The Dalai Lama affirmed, created a backlash from sexually year. The magazine’s editor, Ra- Penthouse is taking you to task, leaders who taught love and backwards. My heart and soul “Love and compassion are ne- explicit publications, earning Re- phie Aronowitz, admits the move that’s always a good sign that peace and everything that goes goes out to them all. cessities, not luxuries. Without publican Gov. Gary Herbert a was aimed to agitate. you’re on the right side of his- with it. There’s not much I can do to them, humanity cannot sur- mention on the latest cover of “We wanted to show these guys tory,” Cox said in a statement. I really wanted to write a posi- fix the world, but I can continue vive.” And Sen. Cory Booker Penthouse magazine, which also that them imposing their views on The governor’s office said the tive and uplifting article, but working on myself to try to be stated, “We are called to be a sent copies of the issue to him and us and bringing their values to our copy was thrown away and Her- my heart has been so heavy for the best person I can be, and to nation of love.” leaders in the Utah-based Mor- doorstep is just as irritating as us bert did not read the article. all those who are on the other teach unconditional love, not mon church. doing the same do them,” Utah’s symbolic resolution end of all this hate, bigotry, and only for others, but for our- The Rev. Karen Langford is The cover of the magazine’s Aronowitz said. Jon Cox, a passed earlier this year doesn’t violence no matter who they selves. an Inspirational speaker, or- issue for July and August features spokesman for Herbert, said the ban or regulate anything, but it’s are, what they believe, or what Edmund Burke said, “The dained minister and writer. an image of a model against an fact that the industry feels threat- stirred some national discussion they look like. I can’t imagine only thing necessary for the tri- She may be reached at American flag along with a sar- ened by a resolution “meant to about pornography. the fear they are living in today umph of evil is for good men to [email protected]. In Our Churches Ongoing berg’s Nonviolent Communica- seminars and support groups are casions. Worship is informal but more info., call Leecoe at 239- Aug. 7-10 AGLOW: Aglow Interna- tion method. This is a tool for led by people who understand in the tradition of Reform Ju- 3040. HOMECOMING/RE- tional is a dynamic, global or- resolving differences. For info., what you are going through and daism. For info., call 526-4126 SALEM OUTREACH: VIVAL: Douglas Chapel Free ganization, made up of women go to http://tinyurl.com/ca2ofcf. want to help. There are 13 ses- or 979-5898. Salem Outreach Center will Will Baptist Church (7150 Dou- and men with a single purpose: DIVORCE CARE: Divorce- sions — Tuesdays at 6 p.m. at MEDITATION: Unitarian ONLY be open on the first and glas Chapel Rd., Cookeville) to see God’s will be done on Care is a friendly, caring group Trinity in Algood (205 W. Wall Universalist Congregation of third Wednesday of each month, will hold their homecoming earth as it is in heaven, through of people who will walk along- St., Algood). Cookeville’s meditation group from 9-11 a.m. Aug. 7, with worship at 11 a.m. prayer, local groups, events and side you through one of life’s GRIEF SUPPORT: First meets at 6 p.m. every Tuesday YESHUA’S SABBATH: and lunch at noon. A revival outreaches. For more informa- most difficult experiences. United Methodist Church of at 31 W. 1st St. It does not mat- Yeshua’s Sabbath Church meets will be held at 7 p.m. Aug. 8-10, tion about the Cookeville Don’t go through separation or Cookeville continues to offer a ter whether you are just curious, Saturdays at 1 p.m. at 4199 with evangelist Rudy Oaks and Aglow Community Lighthouse, divorce alone. Meets Wednes- faith-based grief support at var- a novice, or a long-time practi- Roberts Matthews Highway in special singing nightly. contact Karen at (931) 979- days at 7 p.m. at Trinity in Al- ious locations throughout tioner. Come and experience a Sparta, one block from High- Aug. 7-11 0727 or go to www.aglow.org. good. (205 W. Wall St.) Cookeville. Through the leader- sense of calm in an accepting, way 111 at O’Connor Road exit. GOSPEL MEETING: There CHILDREN’S PROGRAM: FOOD PANTRY: New Be- ship of God’s Comfort Grief supportive environment. For For more info., call Larry or will be a Gospel meeting from A creative children’s program at ginning Fellowship Church has Ministry, participants will re- info., go to Lana Pratt at 931-314-7214. Sunday-Thursday. Times on New Thought Unity Church started a food pantry for those ceive materials, knowledge and http://tinyurl.com/ca2ofcf. Aug. 7 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (823 10th St., Cookeville) is in need. It will be the third Sat- compassionate comfort needed MOTHER’S DAY OUT: First HOMECOMING: Knights and Thursday will be 7 p.m. held every Sunday at 11 a.m. urday of every month from 9-11 to move forward in the journey Baptist Church Cookeville’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Times on Sunday will be 9 a.m., CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The a.m. Bring a photo ID. Located of grief. For locations, dates and Mother’s Day Out program, Church will hold a homecoming 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Location Christian Science Society of at 775 West Cemetery Rd., times, visit www.griefshare.org, Tuesdays and Fridays from 8:45 with singing by Royal City at will be Bethlehem Church of Cookeville, one of the world- Cookeville. For more info., call enter your ZIP code and click a.m.-2:45 p.m., is now en- 10 a.m. and preaching by Bro. Christ building, 7845 Water wide branches of The First 931-432-6232. on “find a group.” Select the rolling. For info. call Linda Kerry Higgins at 11 a.m. For Plant Rd., Baxter. Speaker will Church of Christ Scientist in FREE CLOTHING: West group to find more info. on that Huddleston at 526-7119. more info., call 931-526-3148. be Phil Loftis. Boston (The Mother Church), View Baptist Church will give group. Or call 931-854-0806. RESTORING HOPE: holds church services at 10:30 away free clothing the first and THE GROVE: The Grove, Restoring Hope, a Christian- a.m. Sundays at 118 E. 1st St. at third Monday of the month, Little Tree Learners, Mother’s based help center, distributes Silver Point church of Christ Holly, Cookeville, Tenn. For from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Located at Day Out Program, Tuesdays items such as household items, ...pointing the way to the cross since 1929 info., call 854-0916. 427 Laurel Ave., Cookeville. and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m.- toiletries, furniture, clothes, 6701 Smithville Highway COMPASSIONATE COM- GRIEF: Heart of the Cumber- 2:30 p.m., now enrolling. In- shoes and toys for those in need. Silver Point, Tennessee MUNICATION: Unitarian land provides hope and healing fants to preschoolers will enjoy Located at 7311 Baxter Rd. in Universalist Congregation of for the grieving through Christ- a loving, safe and caring envi- Baxter, it is open Saturdays Time of Services: Cookeville’s Compassionate centered peer support. Bereave- ronment. For info., call 526- from 9 a.m. to noon, except on Sunday Bible Study 9 AM Communication circle meets at ment and divorce groups for 9355 or go to holiday weekends. They also Worship 10 AM & 6 AM 6 p.m. on the first and third ages 4-adult. Please call the of- www.thegrovelife.org. accept non-perishable and mon- Wednesday Bible Study 7 PM Wednesdays at 31 W. 1st St. fice (931-525-2600) for more HAVURAH: Cookeville Jew- etary donations to help those in Minister: John Whitson (931-858-2390/239-1794) Compassionate Communication info. ish Havurah meets regularly to need. 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LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Sui- They had the chance to clear up cide Squad“ should have been some story elements and add the quirky side show to the some more action to the mix. Warner Bros./DC film “Batman As with any high profile movie v Superman: Dawn of Justice” preceded by enormous hype, its and its kickoff of a 10 film fran- prospects won’t be known until chise that would rival the one critics and audiences get to watch built by Disney and Marvel. it. Early reviews were mostly But then “Batman v Superman” negative. Associated Press Film whiffed. It underwhelmed critics, Writer Jake Coyle wrote that the who criticized the movie for its film “is to see the superhero dark, self-seriousness, and didn’t movie reaching rock bottom, exactly blow up the box office ei- sunk by moral rot and hollow ther. While it made over $872 bombast.” Many critiqued its million worldwide, in a world manic messiness, and some even where “The Avengers” grossed liked it less than “Batman v Su- $1.5 billion, it wasn’t unreason- perman.” able to think that Batman and Su- But the effect of negative re- perman together might do views, especially on big silly something similar. blockbusters, is hard to track. “Suicide Squad” arrives in the- The critically derided “Fantastic aters Friday with tremendous Four” reboot bombed, but others pressure to deliver on the prom- have thrived. ise of the DC cinematic fran- Clay Enos/Warner Bros. Pictures via AP And even with the scent of chise, which has stand-alone Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn in a scene from “Suicide Squad.” “Batman v Superman” on it, this pictures planned featuring “Bat- $175 million “side movie” is man,” “Wonder Woman,” “The bad guys. ernment official Amanda Waller. South Central Los Angeles. ”Thor” and “Captain America.” tracking to be one of the biggest Flash,” and “Aquaman” and their “Good guys are boring,” Ayer And rising star Margot Robbie “His group of friends, his fam- Heck, the Disney and Marvel openers of the year with a possi- super team, the Justice League. said. “They do the right thing all agreed to portray the Joker’s psy- ily, everything about his world is juggernaut even made “Ant- ble $140 million launch this Director David Ayer initially the time. But bad guys, you never chotic girlfriend, Harley Quinn diverse because it just is. It’s not Man” and “Guardians of the weekend. thought he was making a “cool know what they’re going to do.” — who became an immediate fan anything that he orchestrated; it’s Galaxy” household names. If it doesn’t work, DC and little side movie” with a bunch of So he assembled a crack-team favorite after the studio teased not anything that he had to think “Suicide Squad” was just enter- Warner Bros. are going to have to B-list supervillain cult favorites, of actors and started making one footage last summer at Comic- about,” Davis said. “His work is ing reshoots when “Batman v Su- take a hard look at their upcom- but it’s become one of the sum- of his movies, albeit with a PG- Con. This year at the annual con- just an extension of that.” perman” opened. Rumors started ing films — some of which are mer’s most anticipated films. 13 instead of an R-rating, to tell vention, you couldn’t swing a It was mostly filmmaking as flying: Were the reshoots to add well into production, like “Jus- “It became kind of a phenome- the origin story of why some of proverbial bat without usual on set, aside from some jokes? Was DC course correcting tice League,” and nearing com- non,” Ayer said. “It took on a life the deadliest meta-humans ended hitting a Harley Quinn cosplayer. method antics from Leto. already? pletion, like “Wonder Woman” of its own.” up working for the U.S. govern- The lineup is also quietly one of Little did Ayer know at the time Ayer — who at the time tweeted — and figure out where to go. Ayer made his name with films ment. the most diverse superhero casts that all eyes would be on this film that “’reshoots for humor’ is If it does work, it’s almost a po- like the gritty L.A. police drama signed on to play the to hit the market, with Jay Her- to essentially prove the worth of silly” — and others on the film etic parable for the film itself. “End of Watch” and the WWII sharpshooter Deadshot. Jared nandez as Diablo, Karen Warner Bros.’ big jump into the say none of the rumors weren’t Who would have ever thought B- tank film “Fury,” and wanted to Leto, fresh off his Oscar win for Fukuhara as Katana and Adewale world of “extended comic book true. list villains like Deadshot and make sure he was viable in the “Dallas Buyers Club,” would be Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Killer universes,” which Marvel and If anything, Ayer said, he got Harley Quinn would be the ones industry’s most popular genre the latest actor to don the Joker’s Croc. Disney currently rule with their upgrades. called upon to get megastars Bat- too. Plus, he liked the idea of makeup. Viola Davis was on Davis said that’s all thanks to “Avengers” films and stand- “It was more about, ’Hey, let’s man and Superman get out of a making a superhero movie about board to play the shadowy gov- Ayer, who as a teenager lived in alones such as “Iron Man,” be sure this works,’” he said. jam? A poignant tale of everyday drama in ‘Little Men’ When a generous patriarch dies, the lives of two Jake is an old soul with an artist’s eye and sensi- of the neighborhood under the charity and protec- ately — that that’s a ridiculous thing to say. Both families are altered in Ira Sachs’ beautifully tivity. Tony is a charismatic neighborhood kid with tion of Brian’s father. They were friends, and he are right, and both are wrong, but the die has been poignant slice of life drama “Little Men .” a thick Brooklyn accent and acting ambitions. liked the “glamour” of having the shop there, she cast and there is no turning back from this. In the film, Brian Jardine (Greg Kinnear), a strug- They’re both angling to get into the same art school explains. But Brian is not his father and he and his Alone, it’s a good story, but it’s the very differ- gling actor, his wife, Kathy (Jennifer Ehle), a psy- too. Their friendship is pure, immediate and quite sister are thinking practically about the space. What ent-on-paper little men at the center, Jake and Tony, chotherapist and the breadwinner of the family, and charming — these two kids are some true talents. do they owe this woman, after all? And hasn’t she who give it that extra weight of tragedy, as they their 13-year-old son Jake (Theo Taplitz) uproot But there’s an unspoken tension lingering below gotten by for longer than she would have under any watch their parents unravel with greed and pride their Manhattan lives and move into Brian’s late fa- the surface in Leonor’s interactions with the Jar- other circumstance? and vow to stop speaking to them until they work ther’s home in Brooklyn. dines. She knows what’s coming even if the audi- But even at a discount, Leonor can’t afford the it out. On the ground floor of the residence is a tiny store ence can’t quite see it yet. They live side-by-side new rent. It’s not about gentrification, Kathy tries to tell that sells handmade dresses. The owner, a Chilean in relative peace for a time, and then the conversa- Leonor lashes out in her reserved, but piercing Leonor. They aren’t the ruthless rich, colonizing a woman, Leonor Calvelli (Paulina Garcia) also has tion happens: Brian tells Leonor that she needs to way, telling Brian that she was more his father’s new neighborhood. Brian doesn’t make any money a young son, Tony (Michael Barbieri), who Jake sign a new lease and pay more rent. family than he was. She was there the day he died. and hasn’t in a while and they need the rent money quickly befriends. Leonor had been shielded from the changing tides She was there every day. Brian responds appropri- from the store, she says. Horoscope

Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016 pen will put you in a leadership Bide your time and opt 19) — More physical a friend who continually takes and it will lead to greater success. Old dreams are best put to rest. position. to make physical im- action and less emo- your help for granted. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — It’s time to move forward and to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — provements that will tional interaction will ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be careful when dealing with aim for changes that will put a Organize your schedule carefully. boost your confidence be required if you want — Pick up the pace and get things people looking for assistance or bright light in your life. Surround Make sure you allow ample time instead. to get things done on done. Good intentions will get children trying your patience. yourself with people who inspire to take care of personal and phys- SCORPIO (Oct. 24- time. Making a snap you into trouble if you don’t fol- Don’t fold under pressure or get and bring out the best in you. ical needs. Being receptive to Nov. 22) — Your intu- decision is not favored. low through or finish what you involved in something that ap- Gravitate in a direction that someone’s overtures at social ition will help you Take better care of your start. Share your feelings and pears to be unrealistic. shows promise and fulfillment. events will lead to a romantic en- make a good judgment health. concerns. CANCER (June 21-July 22) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You counter. call. Taking an unusual AQUARIUS (Jan. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Plan to while away the day have more options than you real- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — route to help someone Eugenia 20-Feb. 19) — Evalu- — An opportunity is heading with someone you love to spend ize. Walk toward change and Observe what’s going on around will turn into an even ate the partnerships you your way. Learn from the experi- time with. A creative project you make an effort to learn as you go. you but don’t take action if some- greater opportunity for Last are involved in and ence you have acquired or add to are working on will turn into a Your ability to make things hap- one opposes your suggestion. you. Romance is on make choices that will your skills, knowledge or resume, marketable pastime. the rise. encourage equality and stability. Sudoku SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. A contract or agreement is fa- 21) — You’ll learn the hard way vored and will help protect your Crossword if you trust someone who’s trying interests. to persuade you to take a risk. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Stay calm and don’t share your — Added discipline will help re- feelings regarding a personal mat- solve issues with someone who ter. doesn’t want to pull his or her CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. weight. Don’t worry about losing

World Almanac Databank Friday, Aug. 5, 2016 Jeane Baker began using the TODAY’S HISTORY: In name Marilyn Monroe in 1946, 1884, the cornerstone for the but did not legally change her Statue of Liberty was installed on name until 1956. Bedloe’s Island in New York Har- TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1979, bor. Pete Rose of the Phillies hit his In 1962, Marilyn Monroe was 2,427th career single, breaking found dead in her Los Angeles ’s National League home. record. Rose would finish his ca- In 1981, President Ronald Rea- reer with 3,215 singles, a record gan began to fire 11,359 striking that still stands. air-traffic controllers for violating TODAY’S QUOTE: “Love is his order to return to work. always love, come whence it In 2010, a cave-in at the San may. A heart that beats at your ap- Jose Mine near Copiapo, Chile, proach, an eye that weeps when trapped 33 miners 2,300 feet un- you go away are things so rare, so derground. sweet, so precious that they must TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Guy never be despised.” — Guy de de Maupassant (1850-1893), au- Maupassant, “Miss Harriet” thor/poet; Joseph Merrick aka “The Elephant Man” (1862- Lottery 1890); John Huston (1906-1987), actor/director; Neil Armstrong Thursday (1930-2012), astronaut; Herb Brooks (1937-2003), hockey Cash 3 Evening 6-3-4 coach; Loni Anderson (1945- ), Cash 3 Midday 1-9-4 actress; David Baldacci (1960- ), Cash 3 Morning 7-5-7 novelist; Patrick Ewing (1962- ), Cash 4 Evening 2-3-2-2 basketball player; Adam Yauch Cash 4 Midday 3-3-9-4 (1964-2012), rapper; James Gunn Cash 4 Morning 2-1-2-6 (1970- ), filmmaker; Lolo Jones Cash4Life (1982- ), Olympic athlete. 08-22-41-54-56, Cash Ball TODAY’S FACT: Norma 01 A14 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, August 5, 2016 NATION

Nation The Putnam County Fair Board sincerely thanks in Brief and appreciates the businesses and individuals who have given generously to support the Fair. 2 houses collapse as strong storms pummel New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A brief but intense storm pum- meled New Orleans on Thurs- AP day afternoon, toppling trees President Barack Obama talks about the war on terrorism and power lines and collaps- and efforts to degrade and destroy the Islamic State group, ing at least two abandoned during a news conference at the Pentagon in Washington, houses. Thursday. Two minor injuries were re- ported. “Two individuals were walking down the street in the Obama denies severe weather. They hap- pened to be right near a build- ing when it collapsed,” said $400M payment to Aaron Miller, director of the city’s homeland security of- fice. Iran was ransom Miller said both of the downed buildings had been WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- calling the assertion “ridiculous.” slated for demolition. dent Barack Obama vigorously He said his advice to Trump, a “It’s really amazing,” Mayor denies that a $400 million cash candidate he has declared “unfit” Mitch Landrieu said as he payment to Iran was ransom to for the presidency, was to “go out surveyed the damage. “It secure the release of four Ameri- there and try to win the election.” looks like we had some tor- cans jailed in Tehran. He de- The president’s appearance be- nadic activity.” fended the transaction as fore reporters followed an hours- A funnel cloud was sighted evidence that the nuclear accord long meeting with military over the city, and the National with Iran has allowed for leaders at the Pentagon on the Weather Service later tweeted progress on other matters. fight against the Islamic State that a storm survey found “This wasn’t some nefarious group. damage from an 80 mph EF0 deal,” Obama said during a news Obama said there have been tornado over a half-mile conference Thursday at the Pen- gains in weakening IS in Iraq and track. tagon. Syria, but he conceded the ex- The damage appeared to The money was delivered to the tremist group still poses a threat have occurred largely in the Iranian government in January, at to the United States as it shifts its city’s 7th Ward and Treme the same time the nuclear deal tactics to carrying out attacks areas. Both neighborhoods was settled and the Americans elsewhere around the world. have areas of blighted hous- were released. The payment was While those attacks may result in ing, a problem that was made part of a decades-old dispute over less carnage, Obama said IS worse by Hurricane Katrina a failed military equipment deal knows they still create “the kinds in 2005. dating to the 1970s, before the Is- of fear and concern that elevates lamic revolution in 1979. their profile.” Obama also answered political Asked whether he feels any per- Police: Twins dead questions at the news conference, sonal disappointment about not after being found in pushing back at Republican pres- being able to do more to stop the idential nominee Donald Islamic State, Obama said: “I hot car in Georgia Trump’s suggestions that the No- haven’t gotten numb to it. It bugs vember election might be rigged, me.” CARROLLTON, Ga. (AP) — Police say twin 15-month- old girls have died after being found in a hot car in north- Former modeling agent says west Georgia. TV station WXIA reports he got Melania Trump’s visa someone found the girls Thursday in the back seat of WASHINGTON (AP) — Mela- immigration a signature plank in an SUV parked in front of a nia Trump’s former modeling his campaign platform, and his duplex in Carrollton. agent says she obtained a work wife has often cited her path to Carrollton Police Depart- visa before she modeled profes- U.S. citizenship in defense of his ment Capt. Chris Dobbs tells sionally in the United States in hard line, saying she came to the the station that when officers the mid-1990s. Those comments U.S. legally and other aspiring arrived, they were directed came in response to questions Americans should follow her ex- behind the duplex to a baby about Mrs. Trump’s own remarks ample. pool, where people were that appeared inconsistent with Zampolli said that while he was holding the girls in the water U.S. immigration rules. a partner at modeling agency and some had ice packs. They In an interview with The Asso- Metropolitan Models, he secured told officers they were trying ciated Press, agent Paolo Zam- a work visa for Mrs. Trump, who to cool the girls off. polli offered the most detailed in the mid-1990s was named The twins were taken to a description yet of how the wife of Melania Knauss. hospital, where they were the Republican presidential nom- “I know she was not working a pronounced dead. inee came into the country. paid job before she got the H- The girls’ father was being Donald Trump’s presidential 1B,” Zampolli said, referring to interviewed. Police said the campaign repeatedly declined to the type of work visa that U.S. mother was in Atlanta at the clarify her comments. The cam- companies can obtain for “fash- time. paign also declined to discuss ion models of distinguished merit High temperatures in the Mrs. Trump’s immigration his- and ability.” H-1B visas gener- area Thursday were in the tory in detail or provide copies of ally allow a person to work and 90s. any paperwork that would put the live in the U.S. for three years issue to rest. with the opportunity to renew the Family friend seeks Donald Trump has made illegal visas for another three years. prayers for Free RAE Builders, LLC. estimates brain-eating Licensed, insured, and bonded. personalized amoeba patient design services offered CHARLESTON, S.C. 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Friday, August 5, 2016 SPORTS B ATMS Raiders rally late to beat Algood

By SCOTT WILSON about what we were doing after they got and inexperience was exposed.” conversion to cut Algood’s lead to 14-8 jitters and uncertainty about what it was HERALD-CITIZEN Sports up 14-0,” said Avery Trace coach Kyle Trailing 14-0 with 3:40 remaining in right before the half. going to look like against another team. Rivers. “We already had a system in the first half, the Raiders took over at Avery Trace received the second half However, we knew what we wanted to Avery Trace Middle School rallied place, of how we wanted to play, and we their own 33 and took nine plays to kickoff and drove 66 yards in just over do and we took care of business.” from a 14-0 deficit Thursday evening to knew it was going to work. We just had reach the end zone. Stockton Owen led 3 minutes to score another touchdown. The Raiders came up big on defense on claim a 28-20 football victory over Al- to give these boys an opportunity to the charge, picking up runs of 9, 33 and This time, Owen found Dylan St. Amore the following possession and shut Al- good. The Raiders chewed up chunks of know what they could do against an- 11 yards to get Avery Trace deep into Al- with a 25-yard touchdown pass. The 2- good down again, forcing the Redskins yardage on the ground late in the game, other team.” good territory. point conversion failed, but the Raiders to punt. This time, Avery Trace took and even struck through the air to score “Early on, we were able to control the After a couple of tries up the middle tied the game at 14-14. over on its own 39-yard line and drove all of their points in the final 19 minutes ball, and keep their offense off the failed to score, Owen took it around the “This was our first game of the year,” 61 yards in nine plays for the touch- of action. field,” said Algood coach Gavin Moore. right side for a 4-yard touchdown run. Rivers said. “We didn’t even have a “We didn’t really change anything “Once they got on the field, our youth He also took the ball over for the 2-point scrimmage, so there were the first-game See ATMS, Page B2

OLYMPICS COOKEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Looking better

Charlie Riedel | AP Brazilian Rico de Souza cel- ebrates with the crowd as he prepares to surf with the Olympic torch at Macumba beach as the torch relay continues on its journey to the opening ceremony of Rio's 2016 Summer Olympics, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday. Opening ceremony shows off Brazil

By MAURICIO SAVARESE Associated Press

RIO DE JANEIRO — There’s nothing like the unique Brazilian vibe — and the opening ceremony for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro will see no shortage of samba, culture, diversity and history as the South American na- tion proudly showcases its tradi- tions and environmental wonders. Millions of television viewers from around the world are ex- pected to watch the three-hour cer- emony Friday night, which comes as the country is reeling from po- litical and economic turmoil. Since the event won’t able to avoid the issues that are gripping Brazil — a president facing im- peachment, a deep recession and environmental threats — organiz- Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen ers made sure that global warming Cookeville’s Blake Ashburn splits two defenders during the Cavs’ scrimmage with Farragut on Thursday at CHS. and the environment, especially See OLYMPICS, Page B2 Cavs’ offense ramps up in scrimmage PREP ROUNDUP

By BEN CRAVEN On their next offensive possesion, CHS dominates HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff Smith delivered yet another touch- down pass to Bryant — this time for 33 tournament in The Cookeville High School showed yards. a lot of offensive improvement on “Kobe’s a little kid that will fool Rhea County Thursday as the Cavaliers beat the Far- you,” Maynord said. “He’s a little ragut Admirals 20-14 in their scrim- quicker than you think, and he’s a great From staff reports mage at CHS. route runner. Once we get (Jarquzes) “I feel like, offensively, we got off to Hicks on the other side, that will give The Cookeville High School a better start,” CHS Jimmy us two pretty good guys on the out- boys golf team dominated the Maynord said. “Defensively, I thought side.” competition on Thursday as it we started slow. That being said, (Far- Hicks sat out the scrimmage with an finished with an overall score of ragut) throws and catches it pretty well, injury to his hand but is confident he 296, while White County and and if you sit in your base defense, will be ready for CHS’s first game Warren County tied for second they can create some problems for you. against Upperman High School on place with scores of 325. After we played that first 10 plays, we Aug. 19. The Cavs were led by Will were able to get in sync a little bit. All The Cavs’ final score came from the Brooks, who shot 4-under par 72. in all, for the second scrimmage I felt backups as Parker Klein floated a one- Brooks also finished first in the like it went pretty good.” yard touchdown pass to Clay Massen- entire field as he birdied the first The scrimmage was set up so that gille in the flats to give them a 20-0 playoff hole. each team got 10 plays on offense be- lead over the Admirals. Rounding out the scores for the fore they switched. “The passing game improved,” Cavs were Jared Funderburk Farragut’s defense was able to keep Maynord said. “We dropped a couple with a 74, Benton Williams with the Cavs out of the end zone on their of balls, but our protection was pretty a 77, Austin Molnar with a 77, first possesion, but the offensive pro- good, our did a good job and Jake Funderburk with a 79. duction was still there. of delivering the football, and we were The Lady Cavs finished third “We didn’t score, but we moved the able to pass it a little more than we with an overall score of 186. chains,” Maynord said. have in the past.” Ahlynn Fajt led the Lady Cavs The Cavs’ defense was able to keep The Cavs went 10-16 through the air with a 90, while Josie Ross and the Admirals from scoring on their first for 194 yards, 19 yards per catch, and Blakely Humphrey followed her possesion with a big from three passing touchdowns. with a 96 and a 122 respectively. Blake Ashburn in the end zone on their While Cookeville wasn’t able to get Next up for CHS is the Early ninth play and a stop on the tenth. into the end zone on the ground, the Bird Tournament on Monday. Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen CHS turned it around, and three plays Cavs still managed to rack up 165 The tournament will be held at later, quarterback Cade Smith deliv- rushing yards on 31 attempts. the Golden Eagle Golf Club and Cookeville’s JP Bush, left, and Jacob Libbey team up to take down a Far- ered a bomb to Kobe Bryant for a 59- will begin at 9 a.m. ragut receiver during a scrimmage on Thursday at CHS. yard touchdown. See CHS, Page B2 B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, August 5, 2016 SPORTS OLYMPICS: Grammy Vols rank No. 10 in Amway award winners to perform Preseason Coaches Poll From Page B1 American sculptor Anthony Howe, who told The Associated the country’s magnificent Ama- Press he was inspired by life in the UT Media Relations Network. zon rainforest, are important parts tropics. There will be two caul- The Amway Board of Coaches is of the Olympic opening cere- drons in Rio, one at the Maracana Tennessee is ranked at No. 10 in made up of 64 head coaches at mony. soccer stadium that is hosting the the Preseason Amway Coaches Bowl Subdivision schools. All are “The world is very tense and so opening ceremony and another Poll, which was released on Thurs- members of the is Brazil. We are also willing to open to the public in downtown day. Coaches Association. The board tell the world to stop attacking our Rio. The Vols are in the top 10 for the for the 2016 season: , home. The world is threatened be- The cauldron in central Rio is first time since Oct. 29, 2006. Rutgers; Dino Babers, Syracuse; cause of global warming. We are expected to be lit by a runner after Tennessee was also one of four David Bailiff, Rice; David Beaty, calling for action,” said Fernando the opening ceremony is finished, teams to receive a first-place vote. Kansas; Bret Bielema, Arkansas; Meirelles, one of the directors of Howe said. No. 1 Alabama leads the way John Bonamego, Central Michi- the show. The floor of the stadium will be with 55 first-place votes, No. 2 gan; Terry Bowden, Akron; Matt Samba and pop music singers a vast stage for projections, a sub- Clemson has seven and UT and Campbell, Iowa State; Ron are expected to perform, including stitute for more expensive struc- No. 4 Florida State have one vote Caragher, San Jose State; Rod Grammy award winners Caetano tures in a nod to Brazil’s each. Carey, Northern Illinois; Paul Veloso and Gilberto Gil. Super- economic troubles. UT starts the season ranked for Chryst, Wisconsin; Chris model Gisele Bundchen will also In all, 4,800 performers and vol- the second-straight year. The Vols Creighton, Eastern Michigan; be on hand. unteers will be involved in the opened the 2015 season at No. 25 , Duke; DJ Durkin, But the climax of the show, the show, which is built on three basic in the Amway Coaches Poll and Maryland; , North lighting of the cauldron, depends pillars of life in Brazil. Those are were ranked No. 23 in the final Carolina; Jimbo Fisher, Florida on whether Brazil’s most famous sustainability, particularly re- poll. State; James Franklin, Penn State; athlete — soccer star Pele — ap- forestation; finding joy in life and Tennessee is the third-highest Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech; Mike pears. He said this week he was in being Brazilian; and the idea of ranked team in the SEC’s six teams Gundy, Oklahoma State; Bryan invited to take part, but business “gambiarra,” the quirky Brazilian in the poll, behind only No. 1 Ala- Harsin, Boise State; Clay Helton, deals were stopping him from art of improvising repairs using bama and No. 6 LSU and ahead of Southern California; Tom Herman, doing it. whatever parts are available. No. 12 Ole Miss, No. 16 Georgia Houston; Doc Holliday, Marshall; The cauldron was designed by “Smile is the approach the and No. 25 Florida. The SEC had Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech; Joey four more teams receive votes in Jones, South Alabama, Brian Texas A&M (37), Arkansas (34), Kelly, Notre Dame; Sean Kugler, Mississippi State (19), Auburn Texas-El Paso; Mike Leach, Wash- (17). ington State; Lance Leipold, Buf- UT, which was picked to win the falo; , North Texas; SEC Eastern Division by the Rocky Long, San Diego State; media at last month’s 2016 SEC Mike MacIntyre, Colorado; Gus Media Days, is coming off of an Malzahn, Auburn; Chuck Martin, impressive 9-4 season in 2015, Miami (Ohio); Doug Martin, New Wade Payne | AP via Knoxville News Sentinel which it capped with a 45-6 win Mexico State; Derek Mason, Van- over Northwestern in the Outback derbilt; , Ohio State; Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs passes the ball Bowl. The Vols closed the year Trent Miles, Georgia State; Philip during the first day of fall practice on Monday in with a six-game winning streak Montgomery, Tulsa; Scottie Mont- Knoxville. and posted their first back-to-back gomery, East Carolina; Chad Mor- 6. LSU, 9-3, 1241 7. Stanford, 12-2, 1149 bowl wins since winning the 1996 ris, Southern Methodist; Dan Bob Stoops, Oklahoma; Kevin 8. Michigan, 10-3, 1062 and 1997 Florida Citrus Bowls. Mullen, Mississippi State; Mike Sumlin, Texas A&M; Dabo Swin- 9. Notre Dame, 10-3, 1034 10. TENNESSEE, 9-4, 960 (1) Tennessee produced the second- Norvell, Memphis; Gary Patterson, ney, Clemson; Tommy Tuberville, 11. Michigan State, 12-2, 901 12. Ole Miss, 10-3, 792 best team rushing total in program TCU; Chris Petersen, Washington; Cincinnati; Ron Turner, Florida In- 13. Houston, 13-1, 668 history with 2,908 yards. The Big Brian Polian, Nevada; , ternational; Matt Wells, Utah State; 14. TCU, 11-2, 649 Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen 15. Iowa, 12-2, 579 Orange returns 19 starters with Miami (Fla.); Mike Riley, Ne- Kyle Whittingham, Utah 16. Georgia, 10-3, 525 Cookeville’s Jarrett Talbott kicks an extra point during the nine on offense and eight on de- braska; Rich Rodriguez, Arizona; 17. USC, 8-6, 468 18. Washington, 7-6, 454 Cavs’ scrimmage with Farragut on Thursday at CHS. fense. Nick Saban, Alabama; Tony Preseason 19. Oklahoma State, 10-3, 426 Tennessee opens the 2016 season Sanchez, UNLV; Scott Satterfield, Amway Coaches Poll 20. North Carolina, 11-3, 422 1. Alabama, 14-1, 1585 (55) 21. Baylor, 10-3, 383 on Thursday, Sept. 1, at home Appalachian State; , 2. Clemson, 14-1, 1524 (7) 22. Oregon, 9-4, 361 3. Oklahoma, 11-2, 1398 23. Louisville, 8-5, 331 CHS: against Appalachian State. Kickoff Georgia; Frank Solich, Ohio; Rick 24. UCLA, 8-5, 296 4. Florida State, 10-3, 1351 (1) Final scrimmage is set for 7:30 p.m. ET on the SEC Stockstill, Middle Tennessee State; 25. Florida, 10-4, 245 set for Wednesday 5. Ohio State, 12-1, 1321 From Page B1 ATMS: Owen takes kick 82 yards Glenmore Crabtree led the Cavs with 58 yards on four attempts, and Ashbur followed him up with 35 yards on five attempts. From Page B1 Raiders as they took the ball down the field yards for a touchdown. He went around the The Cavs now look to their next and final scrimmage on Wednesday for another touchdown with 4:07 to go right side and just outran Algood defenders at La Vergne High School. down. Owen ran the ball over from the 1 for when Lucas Reeves ran it in. The 2-point for the score. Owen completed the scoring “La Vergne’s got some good football players,” Maynord said. “That the go-ahead touchdown. conversion failed, but Algood’s efforts tied surge when he ran it over for the 2-point will be a good test for us, and it will answer some questions for us. The 2-point conversion failed and ATMS the game at 20-20. conversion to post the final 28-20 margin. They’ve got speed, size, and athleticism. We definitely have to be led 20-14 with 5:14 to go in the game. Owen answered the call for the Raiders Algood got on the scoreboard with touch- ready to get after them and play.” The Redskins didn’t roll over for the when he took Algood’s ensuing kickoff 82 down runs from Dalton Toler and Reeves.

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I West Division 27; Donaldson, Toronto, 27; MiCabrera, De- NBA Development League keepers coach Mike Coughlin to become the On Television San Francisco 62 46 .574 — American League troit, 25; Ortiz, Boston, 25; 2 tied at 24. DELAWARE 87ERS — Named Eugene Bur- men’s assistant soccer coach at Army. Los Angeles 60 48 .556 2 East Division Runs Batted In roughs coach. TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY — Named Friday, Aug. 5 Colorado 54 54 .500 8 W L Pct GB Encarnacion, Toronto, 91; Ortiz, Boston, 87; FOOTBALL Dann Nelson men’s tennis coach. AUTO RACING San Diego 47 61 .435 15 Baltimore 61 46 .570 — Pujols, Los Angeles, 84; Napoli, Cleveland, THIEL — Named Sam Bashioum assistant 9 a.m. Arizona 43 65 .398 19 Toronto 62 47 .569 — 77; Trumbo, Baltimore, 77; Donaldson, ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed CB Alan baseball coach. NBCSN — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Zippo 200 Thursday’s Games Boston 59 48 .551 2 Toronto, 77; Betts, Boston, 71; MiCabrera, Ball. Released S Tyrequek Zimmerman. UTAH — Suspended senior WR Cory Butler- at The Glen, practice, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 0 New York 54 54 .500 7½ Detroit, 70; KDavis, Oakland, 69; NCruz, CHICAGO BEARS — Signed FB Darrel Byrd indefinitely. 11:30 a.m. San Francisco 3, Philadelphia 2, 10 innings Tampa Bay 44 63 .411 17 Seattle, 69. Young, LB Danny Mason and OL Garry XAVIER, NO — Named Tarniesha Scott NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, N.Y. Mets 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 Central Division Pitching Williams. Waived FB Joe Sommers and DL women’s assistant basketball coach. Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, practice, at Atlanta 5, 2 Cleveland 61 45 .575 — Happ, Toronto, 15-3; Tillman, Baltimore, 14-3; Marquis Jackson. Activated OL Amini Sila- Watkins Glen, N.Y. L.A. Dodgers 4, Colorado 2 Detroit 59 49 .546 3 Porcello, Boston, 14-3; Sale, Chicago, 14-5; tolu from the PUP list. Waived OL Adrian Bel- I Today in Sports 2 p.m. Friday’s Games Chicago 52 56 .481 10 Hamels, Texas, 12-3; SWright, Boston, 12-5; lard with an injury settlement. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Iwakuma, Seattle, 12-7; AaSanchez, CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed FB Robert NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Kansas City 51 57 .472 11 Aug. 5 Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, final practice, at San Francisco at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota 43 65 .398 19 Toronto, 11-1; Tomlin, Cleveland, 11-3; Hughes and RB Rajion Neal. Waived FB Watkins Glen, N.Y. N.Y. Mets at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. West Division Salazar, Cleveland, 11-4. Patrick Skov. 1921 — Radio station KDKA and announcer 3:30 p.m. Atlanta at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Texas 63 46 .578 — MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed RB Kevin Harold Arlin provide the first broadcast of a NBCSN — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Zippo 200 Miami at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Houston 56 52 .519 6½ I Transactions Monangai. major league game as the Pirates beat the at The Glen, qualifying, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. Milwaukee at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Seattle 54 53 .505 8 — Signed CB Leon Hall. Phillies 8-5 at Pittsburgh. Chicago Cubs at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Waived CB Tramain Jacobs. BASEBALL Los Angeles 49 59 .454 13½ Thursday 1936 — At the Berlin Olympics, Jesse Owens 4 p.m. Boston at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Oakland 48 60 .444 14½ — Signed RB Matthew wins his third of four gold medals, winning FS2 — Cal Ripken World Series, United States Philadelphia at San Diego, 10:40 p.m. Thursday’s Games BASEBALL Tucker. Waived RB Terry Williams. the 200-meter race in an Olympic-record Championship game, at Aberdeen, Md. Saturday’s Games Cleveland 9, Minnesota 2 MLB — Suspended Kansas City DH Kendrys PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Waived-injured 20.7 seconds. 6:30 p.m. Boston (Rodriguez 2-4) at L.A. Dodgers, 4:05 Tampa Bay 3, Kansas City 2 Morales one game and fined him an undis- DT Connor Wujciak. 1954 — The first election for the Boxing Hall FS2 — Cal Ripken World Series, International p.m. 6, Detroit 3 closed amount for his actions following his SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed LB Na- of Fame is held. Twenty-four fighters are Championship game, at Aberdeen, Md. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 12-5) at Oakland (Gray N.Y. Mets 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 ejection during an Aug. 2 game at Tampa Vorro Bowman to a four-year contract exten- elected, with the most noteworthy from the BOXING 5-10), 4:05 p.m. Oakland 8, L.A. Angels 6, 10 innings Bay. sion. modern era Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis and 8 p.m. Cincinnati (Bailey 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Nova 7- Texas 5, Baltimore 3 American League TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Activated S Henry Armstrong. Fifteen are selected from ESPN — Premier Champions, David Be- 6), 7:05 p.m. Toronto 4, Houston 1 — Recalled RHP Mike Elijah Shumate from the active/non-football the pioneer era including John L. Sullivan, navidez vs. Denis Douglin, super mid- San Francisco (Cain 3-6) at Washington Boston 3, Seattle 2, 11 innings Clevinger and LHP Ryan Merritt from Colum- injury list. Gentleman Jim Corbett and Jack Johnson. dleweights; Alejandro Luna vs. Stephen (Strasburg 15-1), 7:05 p.m. Friday’s Games bus (IL). Optioned RHPs Cody Anderson and HOCKEY 1967 — The Denver Broncos beat the Detroit Ormond, lightweights, at Philadelphia N.Y. Mets (Verrett 3-6) at Detroit (Boyd 2-2), Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Shawn Armstrong to Columbus. Signed LHP National Hockey League Lions, 13-7, in a preseason game, for the CYCLING 7:10 p.m. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Colt Hynes to a minor-league contract and LAS VEGAS — Named Wil Nichol director of first AFL victory over an NFL team. 9 p.m. Atlanta (Foltynewicz 4-5) at St. Louis (Martinez N.Y. Mets at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. assigned him to Columbus. Claimed UTL player development. 1984 — American Joan Benoit wins the first FS2 — Tour of Utah, Stage 5, Antelope Island 10-6), 7:15 p.m. Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Michael Martinez off waivers from Boston. ECHL Olympic marathon for women in 2:24:52, fin- State Park to Bountiful, Utah (same-day Miami (Cashner 4-7) at Colorado (Bettis 9-6), Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. — Recalled RHP ECHL — Approved the transfer of controlling ishing 400 meters ahead of Norway’s Grete tape) 8:10 p.m. Toronto at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Johnny Barbato from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre interest of the Manchester Monarchs from Waitz. DRAG RACING Milwaukee (Garza 2-4) at Arizona (Corbin 4- Chicago Cubs at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. (IL). Optioned RHP Chad Green to Scran- Anschutz Manchester Hockey LLC to PPI 1991 — Sergei Bubka becomes the first to 9 p.m. 10), 8:10 p.m. Boston at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. ton/Wilkes-Barre. Sports LLC. Announced Ray Harris was clear 20 feet outdoors in the pole vault, FS1 — NHRA, Protect The Harvest.com North- Philadelphia (Thompson 0-0) at San Diego L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. — Recalled RHP unanimously re-elected for a second season breaking his own world record by a half-inch west Nationals, qualifying, at Kent, Wash. (Clemens 1-2), 8:40 p.m. Saturday’s Games Jesse Hahn from Nashville (PCL). Optioned as the chairman of the board of governors. at the Galan track meet in Malmo, Sweden. (same-day tape) Sunday’s Games Cleveland (Kluber 10-8) at N.Y. Yankees RHP Andrew Triggs to Nashville. PROVIDENCE BRUINS — Named Jay Leach 1992 — The U.S. women’s basketball team is GOLF N.Y. Mets at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. (Sabathia 6-8), 1:05 p.m. — Recalled LHP Ariel and Trent Whitfield assistant coaches of the upset by the Unified Team 79-73 in the semi- 6 a.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Boston (Rodriguez 2-4) at L.A. Dodgers, 4:05 Miranda from Tacoma (PCL). Selected Providence Bruins. finals at the Summer Olympics. GOLF — European PGA Tour, Paul Lawrie San Francisco at Washington, 1:35 p.m. p.m. RHP Blake Parker from Tacoma. Placed MOTORSPORTS 1997 — Michael Johnson wins his third Match Play, round of 32, at North Berwick, Atlanta at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 12-5) at Oakland (Gray RHP Steve Cishek on the 15-day DL, NASCAR straight 400-meter title at the world champi- Scotland Chicago Cubs at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. 5-10), 4:05 p.m. retroactive to August 2. Optioned RHP FURNITURE ROW RACING — Signed driver onships in Athens, Greece, capturing the 10 a.m. Miami at Colorado, 4:10 p.m. Minnesota (Berrios 2-1) at Tampa Bay (Archer Donn Roach to Tacoma. Released RHP Martin Truex Jr. to a two-year contract exten- gold medal in 44.12 seconds. Sally Barsosio GOLF — European PGA Tour, Paul Lawrie Milwaukee at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. 5-15), 6:10 p.m. Mayckol Guaipe. sion through the 2018 season. becomes the first Kenyan woman to win a Match Play, round of 32, at North Berwick, Philadelphia at San Diego, 4:40 p.m. Baltimore (Tillman 14-3) at Chicago White Sox — Reinstated OF Shin- SOCCER gold medal at either the World Champi- Scotland Boston at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. (Rodon 2-8), 7:10 p.m. Soo Choo from the 15-day DL. Optioned Major League Soccer onships or the Olympics, taking the 10,000 11:30 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Verrett 3-6) at Detroit (Boyd 2-2), LHP Dario Alvarez to Round Rock (PCL). An- MLS — Suspended Chicago M Khaly Thiam meters in a world junior record time of GOLF — Champions Tour, 3M Championship, 7:10 p.m. nounced C Bobby Wilson was claimed off one game and fined him an undisclosed 31:32.92. first round, at Blaine, Minn. NL Leaders Texas (Harrell 3-2) at Houston (Fister 10-7), waivers by Tampa Bay. amount for serious foul play during a July 31 1999 — Mark McGwire becomes the 16th game against New York. 2 p.m. G AB RHPct. 7:10 p.m. National League member of the 500-home run club, hitting FS1 — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur, quar- Toronto (Sanchez 11-1) at Kansas City (Duffy — Recalled LHP ATLANTA UNITED — Loaned F Hector Villalba two homers — Nos. 500 and 501 — in the Murphy Was 102 386 66 138 .358 to Club Tijuana (Mexico) through December terfinals, at Springfield, Pa. WRamos Was 91 332 49 110 .331 7-1), 7:15 p.m. Grant Dayton from Oklahoma City (PCL). St. Louis Cardinals’ loss to San Diego. GOLF — PGA Tour, Travelers Championship, L.A. Angels (Skaggs 1-0) at Seattle (Walker 4- Optioned RHP Brock Stewart to Oklahoma 2016. 2001 — Se Ri Pak wins the Women’s British Braun Mil 87 332 52 107 .322 FC DALLAS — Traded its right of first refusal second round, at Cromwell, Conn. CGonzalez Col 103 404 71 130 .322 7), 9:10 p.m. City. Open by two strokes and moves within one Sunday’s Games NEW YORK METS — Placed OF Yoenis Ces- on D Mikey Ambrose to Orlando City SC for victory of the career Grand Slam. LeMahieu Col 100 374 67 120 .321 a conditional 2018 third-round draft pick. 6 p.m. Marte Pit 99 372 58 119 .320 Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. pedes on 15-day DL. Recalled OF Brandon 2005 — Jason Gore shoots a 12-under 59 in MLB — San Francisco at Washington OR Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Nimmo from Las Vegas (PCL). Loaned MF-F Fabian Castillo to Trabzonspor the second round of the Nationwide Tour’s Prado Mia 102 404 47 129 .319 FC (Turkey), through the end of 2016. Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees Yelich Mia 102 379 56 121 .319 N.Y. Mets at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. — Recalled RHP Cox Classic in Omaha, Neb. Gore is the 10 p.m. Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Ryan Vogelsong from his rehab assignment NEW YORK RED BULLS — Announced the third Nationwide player to shoot a 59. Realmuto Mia 90 346 40 108 .312 addition of F Omer Damari on loan from RB MLB — Chicago Cubs at Oakland OR Boston ADiaz StL 96 353 64 110 .312 Texas at Houston, 2:10 p.m. with Indianapolis (IL) and reinstated him from 2007 — Tom Glavine earns his 300th victory or L.A. Dodgers (games joined in progress) Toronto at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. the 60-day DL. Optioned INF Max Moroff to Leipzig (German Bundesliga). in an 8-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Home Runs PHILADELPHIA UNION — Acquired F Charlie RIO SUMMER OLYMPICS Arenado, Colorado, 27; Story, Colorado, 27; Chicago Cubs at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Indianapolis (IL). Released RHP Wilfredo 2007 — Lorena Ochoa wins the Women’s 6:30 p.m. L.A. Angels at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Boscan. Davies and a 2018 natural third-round draft British Open — the first women’s profes- Bryant, Chicago, 26; Duvall, Cincinnati, 26; pick from New England for general allocation NBC — Opening Ceremony, at Rio de Janeiro Carter, Milwaukee, 25; Jay Bruce, Cincinnati, Boston at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. — Claimed OF Patrick sional tournament played at venerable St. Kivlehan off waivers from Seattle and op- money, Targeted Allocation Money and a Andrews — for her first major title. 25; Rizzo, Chicago, 24; Matt Kemp, San 2018 natural first-round draft pick. I Diego, 23; CGonzalez, Colorado, 23; tioned him to El Paso (PCL). 2012 — Jamaica’s Usain Bolt claims consec- Major League Baseball AL Leaders American Association SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC — Waived F Andy utive gold medals in the marquee track and JaLamb, Arizona, 23. Craven. Runs Batted In GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Traded field event at the Summer Games in Lon- National League G AB RHPct. OF Adron Chambers to Ottawa (Can-Am) for COLLEGE don. Bolt overtakes a star-studded field to Arenado, Colorado, 82; Murphy, Washington, Altuve Hou 108 425 79 151 .355 ARMSTRONG STATE — Named Kim Dean East Division 80; Jay Bruce, Cincinnati, 80; Rizzo, a player to be named. Traded LHP Braulio win the 100-meter dash final in 9.63 sec- YEscobar LAA 97 391 51 126 .322 Torres-Perez to Florence (FL) for a player to softball coach. onds, an Olympic record that lets him join WLPct GB Chicago, 79; CGonzalez, Colorado, 75; Bogaerts Bos 105 442 79 142 .321 CHATTANOOGA — Named Chad Camper Washington 64 44 .593 — Story, Colorado, 72; Duvall, Cincinnati, 71; be named. Carl Lewis as the only men to win the event Trout LAA 108 382 85 121 .317 KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed INF women’s tennis coach. twice. Miami 57 51 .528 7 Matt Kemp, San Diego, 69; Goldschmidt, Ari- Ortiz Bos 99 363 50 113 .311 CLAYTON STATE — Named Richard Craven New York 56 52 .519 8 zona, 69; JaLamb, Arizona, 69. Jimmy Mojica. 2012 — Britain’s Andy Murray cruises past MiCabrera Det 107 403 63 124 .308 Can-Am League men’s soccer graduate assistant coach. Roger Federer 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 in the men’s Philadelphia 50 60 .455 15 Pitching Lindor Cle 105 408 72 125 .306 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON — Named John Atlanta 39 69 .361 25 Strasburg, Washington, 15-1; Cueto, San QUEBEC CAPITALES — Signed INF Josh Olympic tennis singles final at Wimbledon. MeCabrera ChW 100 386 46 118 .306 Wong. Lucas women’s assistant volleyball coach. Serena and Venus Williams win the women’s Central Division Francisco, 13-3; Arrieta, Chicago, 12-5; Fer- Betts Bos 105 458 84 140 .306 ETSU — Named Matt Cline men’s director of Chicago 66 41 .617 — nandez, Miami, 12-6; Scherzer, Washington, BASKETBALL doubles title, as Serena becomes tennis’ first Carlos Beltran NYY99 359 50 109 .304 National Basketball Association basketball operations. double gold medalist at an Olympics since St. Louis 57 51 .528 9½ 12-6; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 11-2; Lester, Home Runs MISSOURI — Dismissed DL Walter Brady and Pittsburgh 53 53 .500 12½ Chicago, 11-4; Hammel, Chicago, 11-5; NEW YORK KNICKS — Signed G Chasson Venus won singles and doubles at the 2000 Trumbo, Baltimore, 31; Frazier, Chicago, 30; Randle. Harold Brantley from the football team. Sydney Games. Ben Ainslie earns another Milwaukee 48 58 .453 17½ Roark, Washington, 11-6; Greinke, Arizona, Encarnacion, Toronto, 30; KDavis, Oakland, NEW JERSEY CITY — Announced the resig- Cincinnati 44 63 .411 22 10-3. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER — Signed G gold in the Finn class to become the most 27; NCruz, Seattle, 27; Napoli, Cleveland, Russell Westbrook to a contract extension. nation of women’s assistant soccer/goal- successful sailor in Olympic history.

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IN THE JUVENILE COURT hereby given that the entire in- further along meanders of MISSING-BLACK Angus Steer OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE FOR PUTNAM COUNTY, debtedness has been declared Ridgewood Road 55 feet to the about 550 lbs. Got out of pas- 4 generations of tree care. Cookeville office opened in 1987 TENNESSEE due and payable; and that an beginning point. ture on Browns Mill Rd on Specialize in dangerous tree by Arnold E. Lefkovitz agent of Wilson & Associates, 6/13/16. Please Call 267-4848 removal. Grind stumps. Lic/Ins. MARY MAGDELENA YOUNG P.L.L.C., as Successor Trustee, Tax Map 18C, Group A, Parcel or 526-4886 T. Bowman 537-2466;260-5655 ALL TYPES OF Petitioner, by virtue of the power, duty, and 14.00 authority vested in and imposed M & M TREE SERVICE BANKRUPTCIES 103 Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 vs. Case No. 16DN44 upon said Successor Trustee, by This property has not been sur- Auto Svc. & Repair We trim, top & remove trees. More than 35 years of experience filing Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, veyed. The description of the Also stump removal. tens of thousands of bankruptcies. JOSHUA ALEXANDER BAKER will, on September 8, 2016 on property was taken from the pre- J & A AUTO SERVICE Great Free Est. Lic/Ins JENNIFER BENOIR or about 12:00 PM, at the Put- vious and last warranty deed. service at discount prices! TOW- Call 432-4382 or 260-6304 • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment Respondents. nam County Courthouse, ING AVAILABLE 931-260-6459 Cookeville, Tennessee, offer The PREVIOUS AND LAST con- FARLEY TREE SERVICE In Re: Bentley Andrew Baker, for sale certain property herein- veyance being a deed from 105 Cleaning Trimming & Removal. DOB: 12-22-2013 after described to the highest Archie Barnaby and wife, Linda Free Est. Lic'd/Ins'd. ADOPTIONS A Minor Child Under the Age bidder FOR certified funds paid R. Barnaby. to Kimberly J. Har- 0 FIRST CARPET CARE 0 All wk guaranteed DIVORCE of Eighteen at the conclusion of the sale, or ing, a married person of record TOM'S CARPET CLEANING (931)520-0114, credit bid from a bank or other in Deed Book RB 341, page 537, CHILD CUSTODY ++ 25YRS EXP++ LIC'D++ cell 239-6184 NOTICE lending entity pre-approved by Register's Office of Putnam + PUTNAM GUARANTEED + WILLS & PROBATE the successor trustee. The sale County, Tennessee. 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville TO: Respondent, Joshua Alex- is free from all exemptions, Parcel Number: 18C-A-14.00 349-2288 EVERGREEN TREE service We Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area ander Baker which are expressly waived in Current Owner(s) of Property: Same day service/Saturdays top, trim, prune & remove trees. Last known whereabouts in the Deed of Trust, said property Kimberly J. Haring Jeff Burchett & Shawn Rober- 528-5297 XTREME PRESSURE WASH www.lefkovitz.com Cookeville, Putnam County, being real estate situated in Put- Other interested parties: Coun- son. Satisfaction guaranteed We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. Tennessee nam County, Tennessee, and trywide Home Loans of Ten- Commercial - Residential Fully Ins'd (931)319-1199, 261-8870 © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz being more particularly de- nessee, Inc., Mortgage Electron- vinyl, gutters, decks, concrete, ARBOR MEDICS Tree Service A Petition to Declare Child De- scribed as follows: ic Registration Systems, Inc. etc. Licensed & Ins‚d. Free Est. Owner: Scott Winningham. pendent and Neglected and for Street Address: 209 Ridgewood Gary Flatt, 931-261-5542 ISA Certified Arborist, Classified Index Emergency Temporary Custody Lying and being in the Eighth Rd, Cookeville, Tennessee #SO-5152-AT of Child and a Restraining Order Civil District of Putnam 38501 Find It Fast In H-C Classified 108 Concrete,Masonry 537-6829 / 261-1967 Against Parents has been filed County, Tennessee, and be- Code Classification against you by Mary Magdelena ing more particularly de- Any property address provided is 535 Antiques & Collectibles Young. It appears that ordinary scribed as follows: not part of the legal description BELLIS! CONCRETE HAWKINS TREE SERVICE process of law cannot be served Being Lot No. 28 as shown on of the property sold herein and in Complete Concrete Work Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump 720 Apartments, Duplexes Rent upon you because your where- the Final Plat of Brittney the event of any discrepancy, Slabs, driveways, bsmts, sidewalks Grinding. Lic'd/Ins., Ref. Avail. 102 Appliance/Electronic Svc. Stamped & colored concrete, 931-644-2115 abouts are unknown. It is, there- Place, Phase II, of record in the legal description referenced acid staining, exposed aggregate. 053 Auctions fore, ordered that you respond to Plat Cabinet E, Slide 32B, in herein shall control. Serving Cookeville Area Since 1997 420 Auto, Truck Parts & Acc. this notice by filing an Answer to the Register's Office of Put- Licensed, insured. Drug free work- 135 Yard Work/Related 104 Auto/Machine/Equip. Rental the Petition in this cause with the nam County, Tennessee. All right of equity of redemption, place. 858-6240 / 528-6240 Court Clerk of the Putnam statutory and otherwise, and 103 Automotive Svc. & Repair RHETT BUTLER's 435 Autos & Trucks Wanted County Juvenile Court, ALSO KNOWN AS: 7087 homestead are expressly waived G&L CONCRETE LAWN CARE Cookeville, Tennessee 38501 Brittney Circle, Baxter, TN in said Deed of Trust, and the Driveways, sidewalks, patios, Mowing, Landscaping, Mulching, 425 Autos For Sale (United States of America), 38544 title is believed to be good, but retaining walls. Free Est. 20 Yard Maintenance 530 Boats, Motors & Equip. whose address appears herein the undersigned will sell and yrs exp. Call 931-213-2220 Call local cell 544-3303 305 Business Opp. below, and with Attorney, Laurie This sale is subject to all mat- convey only as Substitute Trust- 310 Business Opp. Wanted A. Seber, at the address shown ters shown on any applicable re- ee. COOKEVILLE CONCRETE LAWN MOWING: Gutter clean- below, on or before the date lis- corded plat; any unpaid taxes; If you purchase a property at 055 Car Pool Driveways, slabs, all types of ing, light hauling. odd jobs, re- 010 Card of Thanks ted below. A copy of the Petition any restrictive covenants, ease- the foreclosure sale, the en- stamped concrete, all types of move old barns & buildings, gar- may be obtained from the Court ments, or setback lines that may tire purchase price is due and metal bldgs. 20% disc to all Sr age cleaning. Free Est, Reason- 123 Carpet & Floorcovering Clerk of the Putnam County Ju- be applicable; any statutory payable at the conclusion of Citizens. Winter time special. able rates. 432-0863 / 510-4040 210 Child/Elder Care venile Court, Cookeville, Ten- rights of redemption of any gov- the auction in the form of a 40 yrs exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 105 Cleaning nessee. If no Answer is filed by ernmental agency, state or fed- certified/bank check made MOWING, LANDSCAPING, 432 Comm’l Trucks For Sale the date shown below, a judg- eral; any prior liens or encum- payable to or endorsed to Pressure Washing, hauling, ment by default will be taken brances as well as any priority Shapiro & Ingle, LLP. No per- 110 Construction Work 740 Comm’l, Indust. For Rent cleaning, odd jobs. Free Est. 820 Comm’l, Indust. For Sale against you and a hearing will be created by a fixture filing; and to sonal checks will be accepted. Call 265-5775 set without further notice to you. any matter that an accurate sur- To this end, you must bring BOB'S Construction: Specializ- 108 Concrete, Masonry vey of the premises might dis- sufficient funds to outbid the ing in concrete, brick/block, addi- 110 Construction Work Published July 22, 2016, July close. In addition, the following lender and any other bidders. tions, remodels, hardwood/tile, roofing, building packages, and 112 Electrical 29, 2016, August 5, 2016 and parties may claim an interest in Insufficient funds will not be YARD MAN 215 Employment Opportunities August 12, 2016. the above-referenced property: accepted. Amounts received all your construction needs. FREE Est., experienced in excess of the winning bid Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • Afford- Low rates, great work. 615 Farm Tools & Machinery Answer due on or before CHRIS MATHIS will be refunded to the suc- able Prices 931-319-6107. Mowing. 750 Farmland & Pasture Rent September 13, 2016. Court cessful purchaser at the time 931-432-2494 or 931-261-4629 835 Farms For Sale Hearing scheduled for Tuesday, The sale held pursuant to this the foreclosure deed is de- B&B ROOFING & REMODEL- 315 Financial Services September 20, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. Notice may be rescinded at the livered. ING: Roof Repairs & Replace- WOULD LIKE to do yard work ment. Roof Cleaning, Home Re- 100 Finish Carpentry, Cabinets in the Juvenile Court for Putnam Successor Trustee’s option at This property is being sold with Call 540 Firewood, Stoves & Relate County, Tennessee, USA, loc- any time. The right is reserved to the express reservation that the pairs, additions & remodeling. (931)650-1005 ated at 421 East Spring Street, adjourn the day of the sale to an- sale is subject to confirmation by Lic'd/Ins'd Free Est (931)979-2076 630 Food For Sale Cookeville, Tennessee 38501, other day, time, and place cer- the lender or trustee. This sale DODSON LAWN CARE! 515 Garage &Yard Sales USA. tain without further publication, may be rescinded at any time. MELVIN'S SMALL JOBS • Commercial - Residential 113 Grading, Excavating, Paving upon announcement at the time Masonry & Landscaping • Mowing 035 Happy Ads Respectfully submitted this 20th and place for the sale set forth Shapiro & Ingle, LLP, a Ten- Call (931)881-5469 or • Landscaping 610 Hay, Feed & Grain day of July, 2016. above. W&A No. 315228 nessee limited liability partner- (931)214-0075 • Sod 241 Health Care Employment ship Substitute Trustee • Seed & Aerate LAURIE A. SEBER, #027873 DATED July 29, 2016 10130 Perimeter Parkway FLATT CONSTRUCTION For • Mulch 114 Heating & Cooling Attorney for Petitioner Suite 400 all your building needs. Any • Fertilize 855 Home Builders 311 East Spring Street WILSON & ASSOCIATES, Charlotte, NC 28216 home repair, plumbing, garages, 15 years experience. 825 Homes For Sale Cookeville, TN 38501 USA P.L.L.C., Phone: (704) 333-8107 decks, porches, siding, roofing, Use Commercial 725 Houses For Rent (931) 528-4228 Successor Trustee Fax: (704) 333-8156 additions.(931)265-5687 Equipment Call (931) 260-8646 7/22, 7/29, 8/5, 8/12 www.shapiro-ingle.com 015 In Memory FOR SALE INFORMATION, 815 Income Property INVITATION TO BID 120 BUSHHOGGING VISIT WWW.MYFIR.COM and File No. 15-103577 Painting/Wallpaper FREE ESTIMATES 325 Insurance WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM 8/5, 12, 19 (931) 510-8505 330 Investments The City of Cookeville will re- 8/5, 12, 19 PAINTING/ STAINING / P. 205 Jobs Wanted ceive sealed bids for vehicle ser- 005 WASH, window screens, vicing (one (1) year period oil SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S Public Notices Plumb., Elec., Storm Doors. 38 BUSHHOGGING GARDEN 001 Legals change), until 2:00 p.m., SALE yrs exp. Exc. Ref's. Call David, TILLING, FRONT END LOAD- 605 Livestock, Poultry & Supplies Monday, August 15, 2016, at 931-445-3796 or 265-0639. ER, DIRT & GRAVEL WORK 050 Lost and Found which time said bids will be pub- Sale at public auction will be on Some secrets need LAWNMOWING,Reasonable 840 Lots, Acreage & Resorts to be shared. Rates. Exp'd(931)261-7871 licly opened in the City Clerk’s August 30, 2016 at 11:00AM RMD PAINTING 710 Misc. For Rent Office, 45 East Broad Street. local time, at the front door, Put- Interior/Exterior. Power washing, 510 Misc. For Sale nam County Courthouse, 421 SEXUAL Clean ups. Free Estimates. AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE Bid specifications may be ob- East Spring Street, Cookeville, Guaranteed to beat any price. Mowing, Aerating, Over Seed- 505 Misc. Wanted tained at the City Clerk’s Office ASSAULT ing, Mulching, Trimming 735 Mobile Home Spaces Tennessee, pursuant to Deed of it's not Call (931)525-1186 or 529-1029. at this same location between Trust executed by Kimberly J. Make Appt. (931)260-1659 730 Mobile Homes For Rent your fault! Lic'd/Ins'd FREE Estimates the hours of 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 Haring and Troy Haring, to Cent- 121 Pest Control 845 Mobile Homes For Sale p.m., Monday through Friday. ral Tennessee Title and Escrow, 320 Money Wanted The City reserves the right to re- For confidential help LANDSCAPER w/15 Years Exp Trustee, on September 18, 2006 or information, call 410 Motorcycles & ATV’s ject any or all bids received. at Book 341, Page 529; all of re- in Nashville wants to help you cord in the Putnam County Re- w/all aspects of landscaping, 525 Nuts & Treats ______gister's Office. drainage problems & hard- 040 Offers For Senior Citizen Cathy McClain, CMC Party entitled to enforce security scapes. Free Est. Comm/Res (931)239-4307, 713-2550 830 Open Houses City Clerk interest: The Bank of New York 140 Other 8/5 Mellon FKA The Bank of New 120 Painting, Wallpapering York, as Trustee for the certific- DREAM SCAPES LANDSCAPE NAT'L New 1x2 TPS/TN-DOT- (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707-5197 Mowing, mulch, top soil, land- 030 Personal Notices Construction ad to run on Fri- ateholders of the CWABS, Inc., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFIC- ALL STAR PEST CONTROL scape gravel, bobcat, dump 121 Pest Control days July 30 and August 5, OF TENNESSEE truck. Stone work & flagstone, 545 Pets & Supplies 2016. ATES, SERIES 2006-17, its suc- cessors and assigns 025 Special Notices Complete Termite Service Call (931)252-4707 122 Plumbing The following real estate located Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. All work guaranteed BUSHHOG WORK 745 Property Management in Putnam County, Tennessee, FOR YOUR 005 Public Notices will be sold to the highest call CONVENIENCE Free Estimates. Vacant lots cleared, Hedge, bidder subject to all unpaid MARTY KELLY Tree Trim & Removal. Gut- 850 Real Estate Agents 931-526-8550 JOB # taxes, prior liens and encum- The Herald Citizen has installed ters Cleaned Out. Bruce 810 Real Estate For Trade brances of record: an after hours drop box for Charter # 4252 Thompson (931) 252-2277 805 Real Estate Wanted The following described tract or ! Circulation Dept. payments 415 Recreation Vehicles 64990 parcel of land located in the FIF- ! Classified Dept. payments 125 Home Renovation H&M PERFORMANCE 125 Remodeling & Repair Work TEENTH CIVIL DISTRICT OF ! Letters to the Editor LAWN CARE 715 Rooms For Rent PUTNAM COUNTY, TENNESS- ! Community News Bulletin BOULDIN HOME REPAIR & Residential, Commercial; 277 Sales Employment EE, as follows: ! I Like to Know Questions REMODELING. Plumbing, electri- ! News & Sports Info & Photos cal, painting, dry wall, bathroom & Free Estimates. Call Ryan 290 Schools & Instruction NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Being Lot No. 1 in the Ridge- kitchen remodels. Carpentry work. (931)265-3122 or Tyler Har- 127 Sheetrock, Drywall wood Estates Subdivision as YOUR LOCAL NEWS SOURCE 30 yrs exp. Free Est. 239-6061 ris (931)319-0782 025 Special Notices WHEREAS, default has oc- shown on the plat which is of re- 020 Statewide Clasifieds curred in the performance of the cord in Plat Cabinet A, Slide Herald-Citizen Greener Grass Landscaping & 620 Tobacco Base For Rent covenants, terms, and condi- 173, Register's Office of Putnam 1300 Neal Street Lawncare. Veteran owned & op- tions of a Deed of Trust Note County, which is more particu- Cookeville, TN 38501 erated, Res./Comm., free estim- 625 Tobacco Base Wanted dated March 4, 2013, and the larly described as follows: ates, yearly contracts available, 405 Trailers, Misc. Equipment Deed of Trust of even date se- PLEASE READ YOUR AD Kyle Farley 931-239-6183, 130 Tree Service and Related The Herald-Citizen makes every REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & curing the same, recorded Beginning at a point in the north- DOORS. Call today for free in- Wesley Goff 931-265-8841 550 Trees, Plants, Flowers March 4, 2013, in Book No. 747, ern margin of Ridgewood Road; effort to assure that your ad is accurate. Advertisers should home Est. Serving Cookeville for 283 Trucking Employment at Page 143, in Office of the Re- thence, N 29 deg 55' 37" W, a over 15 yrs. 931-Windows 140 Other gister of Deeds for Putnam distance of 165.65 feet to a read their advertisement the first 430 Trucks For Sale County, Tennessee, executed by stake, said line running along the day it appears and report any er- 727 Vacation Rentals rors immediately. The Herald- BEST CHOICE ROOFING "JACKSON'S MOVING SERVICE" Chris Mathis, conveying certain eastern margin of Lot 2; thence, Shingle roof replacements, most Need to move? We have the 20' 520 Want To Swap property therein described to S 87 deg 49' 51 " E. a distance Citizen is responsible for only the first incorrect insertion and projects completed in 1 day. box truck & men to do the job. No 705 Wanted To Rent Elizabeth A. Cash, Esq. as of 195.11 feet to a stake in the Very competitive/low prices. Call stress for you & your furniture. Ref's 135 Yard Work and Related Trustee for Mortgage Electronic northeast margin of the lot no allowance will be made for Avail. Call for free Est. 931-268-9102 more than one insertion. for free evaluation/estimate. Registration Systems, Inc., as herein conveyed; thence, S 00 (931)510-8083 TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL nominee for United Wholesale deg 35' 31 " W, a distance of LADIES, Mortgage, its successors and 125.44 feet to a stake in the 050 Lost and Found Do you need time to just relax 526-9715 assigns; and the undersigned, northern margin of Ridgewood !!! and be stress free? Can!t afford Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C., Road; Thence, along the north- FOUND A set of keys along THE BLESSED CARPENTER the high costs of going to the having been appointed Suc- ern margin of Ridgewood Road Cowan Rd. Includes Buick elec- Honest. Dependable. Helping the spa? If so call me today to book Herald-Citize n cessor Trustee by Lakeview as it meanders N 78 deg 59' 20" tric key & Chrysler key. Also sev- world get better one job at a time. your FREE spa party for you We’ve Got It All Loan Servicing, LLC. W. a distance of 29.73 feet; eral other keys, some small Also pressure washing. and your friends!!! 1300 Neal Street thence, S 86 deg 45' 24" W, a some car keys all on a climbing Rodney Hogue, Owner/Operator (931) 349-1352. Cookeville, Tennessee NOW, THEREFORE, notice is distance of 28.92 feet; thence, key holder. Call 432-5821 931-881-5851 Ask for Rebecca. f

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Start Reading 215 Employment Opp. Apply at www.crmchealth.org Applicants must work well with long, 12 ' wide doors, 14' tall. E.O.E. the public and be a team player. Has electric & lights. Gated at 2 Painter Positions & 2 HANDYMEN NEEDED for Es- All applicants are required to 241 night. 4 min. No. of Algood right Laborer Positions: Experi- Health Care Emp. off Hwy 111. Call (931)544-2871 Herald-Citizen tablished Property Management have a B.S. degree in any field 1300 Neal Street enced. Must have ref's & be Company. Must own tools & or A.S. in Criminal Justice or a able to pass background IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for 1 Cookeville, TN. 38501 vehicle, Internet Savvy a plus. related field. Applicants must Full Time Medical Assistant, in a 425 Autos for Sale 931-526-9715 check & drug test. Must have Knowledge, Electric and HVAC have no prior record and will be reliable transportation (931)858-3474 busy medical practice, exp. req., knowledge also a plus 866-806- subject to drug screening. please mail resume to 675 S. 1998 CHEVY BLAZER WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE Cookeville Regional Medical 3815. www.stevensrentals.com Please email resumes to Jefferson Ave, Cookeville, Tn $2,500 obo TODAY? Center seeking [email protected] 38501, or fax to 931-520-0152 2,000 miles on rebuilt engine, Full-Time Accounts Payable HIRING WEEKLY new brakes. Call (931)319-7553 Coordinator •Temps to Hire for Local Factory. This position is responsible for •Quality Control Inspectors. LPN NEEDED for outpatient of- providing leadership and author- Call DP Personnel REP 1X2.5 Goodwill ad to run fice. Paid vacation & sick time. ity to manage the accounting (931) 372-8882 on August Need 4, 5, 7,help 8, 11, 12, 29, 32+ hrs/week. No night or week- function of accounts payable, 257 S. Willow Ave, Ckvl 31, 2016. ends. If interested please mail processing payments of the hos- your resume to 1120 Perimeter HOME CAREGIVERS is seek- finding a job? Park Dr, Ckvl, TN 38501 pital’s invoices, and performing ing Exp'd, mature, compassion- general ledger reconciliations. ate, dependable caregivers to Familiar with a variety of the work in-home care in the Put- Free Services: Palm Springs Rattan furniture, field’s concepts, practices, and nam Co. area. Duties would in- • R é s u m é A s s i s t a n c e 2 end tables, coffee table w/dec- procedures, relies on experi- clude personal care, light JOB # orative design in thick glass on ence and judgment to plan and housekeeping & meal prep. If • Weekly Job Fairs & Hiring Events MOBILITY VAN: 2002 Chryslar ea. Couch, lounger, chair w/foot accomplish goals, and acts with Town & Country: 52,300 low you are interested & have a • Connections70752 to Local Employers stool. 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If you can EXPERIENCED MACHINIST, experience, including dream it, you can do it. • Degree preferred NEED A MEDICAL BILLER • 10 years practical experience CNC Programmers and Manu- preferably certified for a busy Retirement, vacation and facturing Engineers JOB # • Oral, computer and written practice of 2 practitioners. 315 Financial Services Should have experience of at insurance. DESIGNER WEDDING Gown skills a must Flexial is THE growth company least 3 yrs and be able to negoti- Apply in person @ "Mireia" by Pronovias: Size 20. • Excellent leadership skills in bellows related products, dis- 65979 IT'S ILLEGAL for companies Retails for $2,138, asking $600. ate contracts with billing com- Charles Stone Heating & • Ability to multitask, handling placing the largest and most en- panies. Send resume to BOX doing business by phone to Beaded veil included. Call m u l t i p l e p r o j e c t s trenched bellows companies on 1171, H-C P.O. 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Call (931)858-2234 3 FAM SALE WAY OVERDUE! $82,500. MULTI-FAMILY MURPHY REALTY FRI .. 9-2 / SAT .. 7-2 MOVING/YARD SALE TREE RIPE Peaches @ Mullins 2637 Suffolk: 3BR, 2.5BA, bo- 427 N. Willow Ave, Ckvl 38501 Orchard in Byrdstown Please nus room, 2300SF, FP, 2c gar. 123 E. Commercial Ave FRI & SAT 8AM-3PM (931) 839-8881 / 239-1354 Furn, exer equip, tons of kids 3601 BROOKSTONE DR Call 864-6980 or 397-1087 $1100/mo. (931)528-7468, 260- stuff, 2 Little Tikes Play Gyms & 6868. tools, yard tools, glass dishes, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 easel, girl clothes & shoes 0-7 something for everyone!! 705 Wanted To Rent www.crownrentalproperties.com (some designer), books, office & 12:00PM - 1:30PM HH items. MORE! 2BR, 1BA. Laundry rm w/W/D 5604 Academy Rd, Baxter PLEASE MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Equal Housing Opportunity From PCCH: So on Jefferson, R 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE FRIDAY 8/5, SATURDAY 8/6 PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate adver- HU, lrg storage shed. Extra chrg tised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal for pets. $750/mo, $750/dep. on Interstate Dr, L on Willow, R SATURDAY .. 7AM-1PM 2929 West Haven Dr, 38501 Fair Housing Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- man Rights Act which makes it illegal to adver- Near hospital. (931)260-4004 on Ditty, aprox 2.8 mies, prop- 3535 Shenandoah Lane, 38506 West Haven S/D tise "any preference, limitation or discrimination erty on L on corner of Ditty & Jr sz girls clothes 4-10, Aero- Turn on Locust Grove Rd from Hwy based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status Academy Rd (used to be Mine postale, Hollister, Old Navy, 70W or Buffalo Valley Rd or national origin, handicap/disability or an inten- 2BR/3BA 1800 sq ft,, fenced in Stereo w/speakers, Home Int, tion to make any such preference, limitation or BY, hardwood floors, 2 car ga., Lick Creek Rd). $127,900. Host- baseball caps, camping equip, discrimination." This newspaper will not know- ing: Jim & Odessa Nelson. See ingly accept any advertising for real estate which $1200/mo $1200 Dep. Year CHECK furn, linens, luggage, women' HH items, clothes: plus sz, ma- ternty, Jr's, scrubs & formal is in violation of the law. Our readers are in- lease 261-7212 or 265-7281 our display ad in Sunday August plus clothes, china, glasswear, formed that all dwellings advertised in this news- 7th's Herald-Citizen Classi- encyclopedia Set, books, dresses, scaffolding, garden paper are available on an equal opportunity ba- tools, and many other items. sis. Equal Housing Opportunity, M/F. 3BR, 1BA all appls incl washer, fieds for more details. purses, decorator items, DVD's, FIRST REALTY CO. kitchen items (This was offered Herald-Citizen & dryer, garage, close to Prescott Some May Call It a Yard Sale Regional Buyers School. No pets $700/mo, 528-1573 last weekend, but due to the WE CALL IT A FLEA MARKET! Jim & Odessa: 931-302-2501 overcast weather & an added Guide $500/dep.Call 528-8816. 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Premier Choice Mayla Buckner Affiliate Broker Cell: 931-267-8303 Office: 931-484-4003 www.maylabuckner.com 3602 Peavine Road, Crossville Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated B6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, August 5, 2016 SPORTS Spain trying to maintain status among Titans starters

By TERRY McCORMICK Associated Press

NASHVILLE — Quinton Spain has a much different pedigree than the other Titans linemen. Spain is an undrafted second-year pro from West Virginia trying to maintain his status as the ’ first-team left guard. Spain started the final six games for the Titans last season and has been running with the first-team line in camp. Contrast that with the Titans’ other four projected starting line- men. Tennessee’s line includes two first-round picks at the tackle spots in Taylor Lewan (2014) and Jack Conklin (2016), a first- rounder at right guard in Chance Warmack (2013) and a coveted free-agent acquisition at center in Ben Jones. Spain is doing all he can to maintain his role as a starter. “I felt like I’ve done pretty good,” Spain said. “I’ve just got to keep moving forward and keep battling for the spot.” In assessing Spain’s play through the first week of training camp, Titans coach Mike Mularkey offered some praise while also stress- ing Spain’s need for improvement. “He’s been a little bit hot-and-cold,” Mularkey said. “More hot than cold, but when he’s had his mistakes, they’ve been pretty sig- nificant. I mean, they stand out. Not getting out on some screens, not covering up guys today. “Again, he was an undrafted free agent last year that — he’s held his own, but the more he gets, the better he’s going to get, as well. He’s still in a competition at that left guard position.” Spain’s primary competition should come from former starting Vasha Hunt / AL.com via AP center Brian Schwenke, Jeremiah Poutasi and rookie sixth-round pick Sebastian Tretola. The competition to determine the starting Alabama coach Nick Saban talks about Alabama's first football practice of the season, Thursday, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. offensive line begins in earnest in the next couple of days. Saban talked to the media about player personnel and the team’s race for the starting quarterback position. The Titans have intentionally stuck with the same starters up to this point because they were still putting in offensive installations. That process is near an end, allowing offensive line coach Russ Grimm to start playing a form of musical chairs to determine the Tide open bid for another title eventual starters. “We’re going to start rolling some people in there,” Grimm said. “I tell people all the time we’re not playing a game for real yet. So there are no set starters. So when you come out and you start Alabama begins football camp amid controversy stepping through stuff, you kind of keep guys at the same spot till we get the whole offense.” By JOHN ZENOR circumstance.” Likewise, he’s not going to to judg- “As of tomorrow, the whole offense is going to be in, so now AP Sports Writer Two young players — receiver Daylon ment on the quarterback battle, which car- you’re going to see guys that know the assignment so they can flip Charlot and linebacker Christian Bell — ries over into preseason camp for the third from one side to the other. TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama have announced plans to transfer in the straight year. This time it’s 2015 backup “I don’t want to flip them too early because they start getting opened preseason camp in the wake of past couple of weeks, and junior college Cooper Bateman, redshirt freshman Blake confused and stuff like that. Once they learn the offense and now several summer arrests, departures, and a transfer offensive tackle Charles Baldwin Barnett and sophomore David Cornwell that we’ve got it all in, then we’re going to start shuffling some quarterback competition still going strong. was dismissed in May. vying to replace Jake Coker. people around to see what we’ve got.” Despite all that, the challenges remain Meanwhile, three sum mertime suspen- Freshman Jalen Hurts also went through As for how things fall, Spain isn’t fretting the competition. pretty typical for the defending national sions won’t necessarily carry over into the spring practice. “I’ve just got to play my game, and whatever happens, happens,” champions and have little or nothing to do season. Defensive lineman Dalvin Tomlin- Saban said Cornwell has been bothered Spain said. “If playing my game is not enough, I can’t look back with talent. There was no shortage of that son said it wasn’t a distraction in the off- by a foot injury all summer and had lim- and say I didn’t give it my all.” when the Crimson Tide opened camp season either. ited repetitions in Thursday’s practice. He Thursday in the stifling heat of Alabama “It’s easy to deal with because you know was in the mix with Coker and Bateman summers — and Alabama’s falls. what you have to come in here and do day for a while a year ago. Coach Nick Saban still had some off-the- to day, and you can’t let the off-the-field “All three of the other guys have made field matters to address when he took the situations affect you off the field or on the significant progress throughout the sum- Kelly plays on emotion podium because it hasn’t entirely been a field,” Tomlinson said. mer,” Saban said. “Somebody has got to smooth ride since winning his fourth na- Left tackle Cameron Robinson and re- win the job, somebody has got to become to lead Travelers with 64 tional title at ‘Bama. serve defensive back Hootie Jones aren’t the leader, the guy that can go out there The Tide is facing some backlash over a likely to miss any action when Alabama and execute and win the confidence of his By PAT EATON-ROBB decision to prevent recent graduate defen- kicks off against Southern California in teammates and the players that he plays AP Sports Writer sive back Maurice Smith from transferring Arlington, Texas, barring further issues, with on offense. I think we have three to another Southeastern Conference school Saban said. Both were arrested on drug guys that are all capable of that. CROMWELL, Conn. — Jerry Kelly played off the emotion of — in this case Georgia. That’s drawn more and weapons charges in Louisiana, but the “I would love it if one of them separated what he considers a home crowd Thursday in the Travelers Cham- headlines than the quarterback situation prosecutor decided not to pursue the themselves sooner rather than later, but I pionship, shooting a 6-under 64 for a share of the first-round lead this week. cases. don’t think this is something that you can with Vaughn Taylor and Andrew Loupe. “We support the SEC rule of not granting Guard Alphonse Taylor was arrested in force to happen. Because if you try to do The 49-year-old Kelly played at the nearby University of Hart- guys’ releases to go to other SEC schools,” July on drunken driving charges and sus- that, you put a guy in there and it doesn’t ford. Headed to the PGA Tour Champions after this season, Kelly Saban said, declining to answer questions pended indefinitely, but practiced Thurs- work, you’ve got to make changes. So you won the last of his three PGA Tour titles in 2009. on the matter. “It has been our policy here day. Saban said he’s not ready to make a create more controversy sometimes doing “I’m not that man who has people constantly yelling wherever I not to do that unless there was a special decision on his status for the USC game. than just trying to let it happen.” go,” Kelly said. “I kind of take those good vibes and run with it. It’s fun.” Kelly started his afternoon on the back nine, sinking a 45-foot putt for eagle on his sixth hole of the day, the course’s signature par-4 15th. Loupe and Taylor went out early, when relatively soft greens and Garcia’s gamble helps Braves win little wind helped the scoring. Taylor, the 40-year-old who won for the first time since 2005 at By CHARLES ODUM “I just happened to notice on his David Freese cut Atlanta’s lead with a strained oblique, to clear a Pebble Beach this year, strung together five consecutive birdies AP Sports Writer previous pitches that the to 3-2 with a homer to right off spot on the 40-man roster for Vo- starting on the 12th hole and shot a 30 on the back nine. was kind of just taking one look Chris Withrow in the eighth. gelsong. Boscan was 1-1 with a Loupe, who at 27 is looking for his first PGA Tour win, had seven ATLANTA — A big gamble by back and then settling before Hunter Cervenka (1-0) recorded 6.46 ERA in six games, including birdies and a bogey on the day. He pulled into a tie for the lead Adonis Garcia helped give the going into the pitch,” Garcia said two outs in the seventh when one start, with Pittsburgh this after a 128-yard approach shot on 18 gave him a 2-foot birdie putt. Braves their second home series through a translator. pinch-hitter John Jaso hit into a season. IF Max Moroff, who Jon Rahm, the 21-year-old Spaniard who turned pro in June, ea- win of the season. Pirates manager Clint Hurdle broken-bat double play on a made his major league debut on gled the par-5 13th hole and was a stroke back along with Ben It also gave interim manager said Rivero recovered in time to grounder to first. Jaso didn’t Sunday, was optioned to Indi- Martin and Marc Leishman. Brian Snitker a big scare. make a throw Kang should have leave the batter’s box. Hurdle anapolis to open a spot on the 25- Ninety-three players shot par or better, including U.S. Olympians Garcia scored from second on handled. said Jaso thought the ball was man roster. Bubba Watson (67), Matt Kuchar (69), and Patrick Reed (70). an improbable stolen base at- Inciarte moved to second on the foul. Trainer’s room tempt in the seventh inning and play and scored on Jeff Fran- pitched the ninth Pirates 2B Josh Harrison was 1- the beat the coeur’s pinch-hit single to center for his seventh save in 10 for-3 in his first appearance since slumping Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 field. chances. leaving Sunday’s game with right GET IN THE SWING on Thursday night despite Ryan The Pirates, who began the Braves rookie right-hander leg discomfort after colliding Vogelsong’s strong start. night three games behind NL Tyrell Jenkins allowed one run with Milwaukee’s Keon Broxton AT WHITE PLAINS G.C. Felipe Rivero (0-4) walked Gar- wild-card leaders Los Angeles on three hits and four walks in six on a play at first base. ... Hurdle cia with one out in the seventh, and St. Louis, have lost five of innings. He has at least four said C Francisco Cervelli is feel- and Garcia moved to second on six. walks in four straight starts. ing better after being hit by a Tuesday Night Ender Inciarte’s single. The 39-year-old Vogelsong The start of the game was de- pitch, cracking his batting hel- Couples Scramble Garcia, who has only two steals made his return after suffering fa- layed 1 hour, 16 minutes by rain. met, on Tuesday night. Cervelli this season, broke for third base cial fractures when he was hit by Home cooking grounded out as a pinch-hitter to Thursday Night as the left-handed Rivero held the Jordan Lyles’ pitch in his start The Braves improved their end the game. 4-Man Scramble ball on the mound. against Colorado on May 23. He home record to 18-39 with only Rivero finally threw to third, had surgery on June 2. their second home series win of Up next Affordable Rates! but Jung Ho Kang dropped the Vogelsong allowed only one run the season. They also won two of Pirates: Rookie RHP Jameson throw for an error, allowing Gar- in six innings and left with the three from Miami May 27-29. Taillon (2-2, 3.52) will look for Call 931-537-6397 cia to score. game tied 1-1. 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