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Herald-CitizenSUNDAY,Herald-Citizen SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 117TH YEAR | NO. 182 $1.50

Emma Cercone dances in front of CityScape’s big stage during last year’s Fall FunFest around Don and Teri Locke of Shelbyville, who have become regulars at the signature event that kicks off fall in the Upper Cumberland.

Party in Downtown Cookeville 24th Fall FunFest kicks off new season in Upper Cumberland HERALD-CITIZEN STAFF REPORTS p.m., Friday, Sept. 6; and from Jimmy Church, along with Imagination with appearanc- lemonade will be among Fun- 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday, local bands Ratnip, Heart and es from Zoe of Sesame Street Fest food off erings in addition The annual event that kicks Sept. 7, on East Broad Street, Soul, and Smoky Nights. and Cliff ord the Big Red Dog. to arts and crafts booths and off fall in the Upper Cumber- Washington and Jeff erson Diamond Rio will be the Barbecue, ribs, tacos, vendors and businesses. land is coming once again to avenues surrounding the Put- main musical attraction chicken, hamburgers, hot A special eight-page section Cookeville this week. nam County Courthouse. at this year’s event, which dogs, ice cream, snow cones, about Fall FunFest is includ- The 24th annual Fall Fun- Musical guests will include includes regular favorites funnel cakes, popcorn, gour- ed in today’s edition of the Fest will be held from 5 to 10 Nashville bands 12 South and such as WCTE’s Stations of met coff ee and homemade Herald-Citizen. Lunchroom students vie for Golden Spatula

BY JIM HERRIN across somebody else HERALD-CITIZEN doing it and thought I’d give it a shot,” she It’s not the Oscar or said. “For the last the Stanley Cup, but couple of years, lunch for the second grad- duty hasn’t been the ers at Prescott South easiest job, and the Elementary School, kids get really wound it might just have the up.” same signifi cance. She said the intro- It’s the Golden duction of the Golden Spatula, an award Spatula award helped and trophy dreamed students “be more up by teacher’s aide quiet, work together Kim Dearnbarger as a team, and keep JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN to encourage better the cafeteria in some Prescott South Middle School students Jonathan Garlick, left, Kevin Cookson and Skylar McBroom behavior in the cafe- kind of order.” get some hands-on experience at a job fair presented by Cookeville Regional Medical Center. teria. Every two weeks, “It’s not my origi- nal idea, but I came SEE SPATULA, PAGE A2 So, you want Surgical group to be a doctor? celebrates 25 years Students explore hospital careers BY JIM HERRIN Lewis got the idea to BY KATE COOK to include nearly 30 HERALD-CITIZEN conduct a middle school HERALD-CITIZEN people, including fi ve fair at a conference partner surgeons. Angel Lewis, senior earlier this year and In 1994, Scott “A lot of it is testa- vice president of human later approached school Copeland was just ment to the growth of resources at Cookeville officials with the idea. completing his med- the medical commu- Regional Medical Cen- Jeff Slagle, the school ical residency and nity in Cookeville,” ter, says it can be diffi- system’s career and decided to open his Copeland said. cult at times to recruit technical education pro- own general surgery There’s been a quality employees for gram coordinator, was practice. lot of growth and the medical center. all for it. He performed his change, but some “We have about 200 “We know that these fi rst surgery at the things have re- jobs open right now,” kids right now are the new practice Sept. 1 mained the same. she said as CRMC hosted kids that are going to as Middle Tennessee The focus of the a Job Fair at Prescott be the workforce in five Surgical Specialists practice is serving South Middle School Fri- or six years,” he said. opened with Cope- patients. They take JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN day. “I thought a job fair “We cannot simulate land, his wife Mona, all forms of insur- From left, Madison Horn, Samantha Harris and would be a great oppor- this (experience) in a and a nurse. Today, ance and accept Bella Buckner practice surgical technique at tunity for our communi- classroom at the middle 25 years later, the the CRMC Job Fair at Prescott South Middle ty and for our kids. It’s a practice has grown SEE ANNIVERSARY, PAGE A2 School Friday. great recruitment plan.” SEE CAREERS, PAGE A2 herald-citizen.com INDEX 5 sections | 38 pages OBITUARIES Page A9 DEAR ABBY B2 COMICS E1 OPINION A4 Freddie Shanks, Baxter Jackie Burchett, Hilham CALENDAR A5 CROSSWORD E4 SPORTS D1 Randy Elmore, Crossville Jennifer Gentry, Cookeville CLASSIFIED C1 MORE! B1 SUDOKU E4 Ruth Keisler, Baxter A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Friday Cash 3 Evening 3-9-5, Lucky Sum: 17 Cash 3 Midday 4-5-8, Lucky Sum: 17 Cash 3 Morning 2-9-0, Lucky Sum: 11 Cash 4 Evening 9-1-5-8, Lucky Sum: 23 Cash 4 Midday 2-3-9-4, Lucky Sum: 18 Cash 4 Morning 4-7-7-5, Lucky Sum: 23 Cash4Life 17-21-35-43-50 Cash Ball: 3 Mega Millions 03-09-11-34-39 Mega Ball 10, Megaplier 4 Est. jackpot: $113 million Tennessee Cash 05-19-21-24-26, Bonus: 2 0READER SERVICES0 Address: 1300 Neal St. Cookeville, TN 38501 Mailing Address: Bangham School Reunion P.O. Box 2729 These 7th and 8th graders from Hollis Loftis’ class at Bangham Elementary school are, first row, from left: Connie Holloway, Cookeville TN 38502 Rosezell Fields, Charman Wright, Joy Fields, Mary Mason and David Wright. Second row: Carol Horner, Threase Judd, Hank Boles, Marvin Jones, Lloyd Covington and Dale Jones. Third row: Jerry Rector, Micheal Phy, Cathy Bartlett, Burnice Phone: 931-526-9715 Thompson, Richard Smith and Joyce Ann Woolbright. Fourth row: Casto Brown, Fred Tudor, Retta Jackson and Barbara Fax: 931-526-1209 Talley. Fifth row: Dean Anderson, Buddy Bartlett, Micheal Bowman and Sondra Stewart. Loftis, who also served as principal of the school, is standing in the back. All past students of the Bangham School and their families are invited to a reunion News and covered dish dinner Saturday, Sept. 8, at 10:30 a.m. at the Bangham Community Center. Organizer Jean Prichard asks [email protected] that anyone having pictures of their time at the school bring them to the reunion. For more information, call 528-3704. Sports [email protected] Advertising [email protected] Living CAREERS: [email protected] Circulation CRMC staff [email protected] Business News members show [email protected] Church News middle schools [email protected] School News [email protected] what it’s like Classified Ads [email protected] to work in Letter Guidelines medical field All letters to the editor must be FROM PAGE A1 signed and include the writer’s name, address and phone school level. Getting number. Letters are subject to these kids to talk with editing and/or rejection. A strict JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN actual people who are 400-word limit will be enforced. Teacher’s aide Kim Dearnbarger, back row, presents Melanie Watson’s second grade class working in these fields, Send letters to the mailing at Prescott South Elementary School with the Golden Spatula award. it’s a great opportunity address listed above, or email to get them excited.” to [email protected]. Prescott eighth SPATULA: Prescott rewards good behavior in lunch room graders made their Order a Photo way around nine dif- Every photograph taken by a FROM PAGE A1 then painted gold. A friend environment in the lunchroom, ferent stations set up Herald-Citizen photographer then attached it to a base. rather than just walking about in the middle school and published in the paper the award is presented to the “When I brought it in the correcting bad behavior. gymnasium, getting a is available for purchase. Go classroom that has been on its fi rst time, they really thought “It seems like it’s really hands-on, interactive to www.herald-citizen.com best behavior. Melanie Wat- it was gold, and they were in working,” Dearnbarger said. experience. and click on “Photo Gallery.” son’s class won it Friday. awe,” she laughed. “They seem to be happy and “The idea is to Also, many photos included in The trophy itself is made She said the idea is to en- excited about trying to beat demonstrate all the online stories are available for from a spatula that Dearnbarg- courage students to make good another classroom to get the different types of jobs purchase. er purchased at Walmart and choices, and to foster a positive Golden Spatula.” that we offer at the hospital,” Lewis said. Subscriptions “We’re showing regis- To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. tered nurses, laborato- Visa, MasterCard, Discover ry jobs, P.T. (physical and AmEx accepted. therapy), surgery, Rates: radiology, materials 3 mo 6 mo 1yr management, cath lab, Carrier or plant facilities, respi- Mail: 385 ratory, pretty much Zip Code $28 $54 $95 everything.” Print & Slagle added, “The E-Edition $29 $56 $98 great thing about this E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 is that the eighth grad- Mail: Outside ers are going to have to 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 make a decision in the Mail: Outside spring about what pro- Tennessee $82 $132 $220 gram of study they take at the high school level, Miss Your Paper? so this gets them the Your carrier is an independent opportunity to experi- contractor. However, as a service ence health science.” to our subscribers, our circulation He and Lewis also department is open from 8 a.m. Some of the staff members at Middle Tennessee Surgical Specialists celebrate the noted that not all of the until 4 p.m. Monday, 8 a.m. until 6 practice’s 25th anniversary. From left are: Jacob Wallace, PA-C, Charles Huddleston, MD, jobs are directly in- p.m. Tuesday-Friday and from FACS, Jeff McCarter, MD, Scott Copeland, MD, FACS, Brian Hardin, MBA, Brian Gerndt, MD, volved in patient care. 7-9 a.m. Sunday to answer calls. FACS, Jeff rey Moore, MD, Justin Cox, PA-C and Amber Hensley, NP. “We have all differ- Call 931-526-9715. ent types of jobs that they can go into, from Herald-Citizen ANNIVERSARY: Surgical practice celebrates 25 years ones that require no USPS 313-680 experience, where you ISSN 8750-5541 FROM PAGE A1 Over the years, the practice Brian Hardin said patients can walk right out of The Herald-Citizen is published after- has added surgeons and ser- regularly come from southern high school and apply noons Tuesday through Friday and patients who don’t have insur- vices. There’s now a thriving Kentucky as well. for a job all the way to Sunday morning except New Year’s ance coverage at all. vein clinic, wound care clinic With 25 years down, they’re a four-year or eight- Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving “We’ve always striven to and breast care institute. Two looking into the future. year degree,” Lewis Day and Christmas Day by Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., serve everyone the same,” of the surgeons also do bar- “We’re actively recruiting a said. “They could be P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. Copeland said. iatric surgery as well. All fi ve new surgeon,” Hardin said. working for us in as Periodicals postage paid at Cookeville Mona Copeland noted the are board certifi ed in general Copeland said they’d like little as five years. TN. POSTMASTER: send address practice’s opening date was surgery. that surgeon to be a colorectal Five years from now, changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. also the fi rst date TennCare Patients from all over the surgeon or a surgical oncolo- we could probably hire The Herald-Citizen is a member of became available. Upper Cumberland and be- gist, so the practice can off er some of these people to the Tennessee Press Association “We were the fi rst gener- yond visit the practice. Mona a specialty that’s not available do one job or another.” and the Associated Press. The As- al surgery practice to take Copeland said patients have in Cookeville. CRMC said similar sociated Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in TennCare in the entire Upper come from as far as Sevier- For more information, visit job fairs will be held at the Herald-Citizen. Cumberland region,” Mona ville. midtnsurgery.com or call 528- all the middle schools Copeland said. Practice Administrator 1992. throughout the fall.

Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Today Monday Tuesday Almanac Lindsay McReynolds Sunny, with a high near 88. Sunny, with a high near 88. Sunny, with a high near 90. Sunday is the 244th day of the year, with 121 remaining. Managing Editor The sun sets at 7:10 p.m. and will rise at 6:14 a.m. Monday. Tonight Monday Night Tuesday Night The moon is waxing crescent with 8% of the visible disc Roger Wells Mostly clear, with a low around 66. Mostly clear, with a low around 67. Clear, with a low around 67. illuminated. Advertising Director Keith McCormick Circulation Manager SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com A4 HERALD-CITIZEN Opinion SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 herald-citizen.com Herald-Citizen Established 1903 Jack McNeely Editor and Publisher Lindsay McReynolds Managing Editor Kate Cook City Editor Don Foy News Editor 0H-C EDITORIAL0 Planners want comments on bicycle, pedestrian plan

onnectivity, safety and accessibility for all ages are the top three requests to update Cookeville’s bicycle and pedes- Ctrian plan, according to the results of a public survey revealed last week. It’s no secret that our city is growing, and combined with the infl ux of about 10,000 Digging up ditch lilies, without guilt Tennessee Tech students over the past he older I get, the happier JUST “wild” daylilies bouquets that have ever adorned week, getting from where we are to where I am to bid summer good- JENNIE because they grow my kitchen table were made up we want to go isn’t going to get easier if bye. Maybe it’s because prolifi cally almost of ox-eye daisies and trumpet July and August really are everywhere. Native vine and purple thistle. But our bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure T hotter now than they used to be. to China, Japan when you pick a fl ower, you leave remains the same. Maybe it’s because I no longer and Korea, these the root. Not so if you dig it. It Cookeville offi cials wrote the city’s fi rst have a backyard swimming pool lilies are so hardy didn’t seem right to help myself bike and pedestrian plan more than 15 and can’t fi nd a good way to cool that their tubers to the orange daylilies that grew off . Or maybe it’s because I’m can survive above near a road where I often walk, years ago. sick of watering and weeding ground for long even though they were thick and It contained approximately 195 miles of worrying about ticks. JENNIE stretches of time. abundant. Best to leave them for pedestrian and bicycle pathways divided Whatever the reason, I’m IVEY They’re tolerant others to enjoy. into three components: a 34-mile outer ring glad September’s here. It’s one of most types of Yeah, but. of my favorite months for a lot soil, not particular A couple of days after talking along the perimeter of the city, a 4.3-mile of reasons. School’s back in so about how often they’re watered myself out of digging up a few inner ring to connect Tennessee Tech with travel destinations aren’t so and adaptable to all but the clumps of blooming lilies last the hospital and the downtown area of crowded. The holiday craziness harshest climates. That’s why June, I discovered that the Cookeville, and 157 miles of “spoke routes” hasn’t begun yet. It’s still okay they’re common all over the county road crew had mowed to wear shorts. And fl ip-fl ops. world. them all down. Not a single to connect the inner and outer rings. And white britches. Most of all, Except, as it turns out, my orange blossom remained for Cookeville Planning Director Jon Ward I like September because it’s own front yard. Until a couple anyone, including me, to enjoy. said last week that the city has made tre- so very purple-and-gold. I’m of years ago, nothing but weeds So I sprang into action. I tossed mendous progress in implementing that not just talking about football grew around the electric pole a shovel and a cardboard box teams—take Tennessee Tech as down by the street. I rectifi ed into my car and returned to plan. an obvious example—that wear that by planting Siberian irises the scene of the crime. I dug up “In 2002, when the new codes were adopt- those colors. and “magic lilies” given to me daylily tubers until the box was ed, it required sidewalk construction for I’m talking about the fl owers by . But I needed some- fi lled. Then I took them home anything multi-family or commercial that that blanket rural roadsides thing else to make the fl ower and planted them around my this time of year. Ditch fl owers, bed complete. Something that light pole. was built,” Ward said. “That’s a big way to I call them. Ironweed. Chick- would bloom profusely just as They didn’t bloom this accomplish it.” ory. Clover. Joe-Pye-Weed. summer was heating up. Some- summer, of course. But I’m More sidewalk projects are planned in Morning glory. And, yes, even thing that was rabbit resistant certain they’re already busy the coming months and years, likely be- kudzu. That’s just the short list and attractive to butterfl ies multiplying underground. Next of purple wildfl owers blooming and hummingbirds. Something June, they’ll be four feet tall ginning with East Spring Street from Old right now. And, oh, the pleth- that would choke out weeds and and reaching happily for the Kentucky Road to the split at Broad Street. ora of yellow fl owers! A few grass. sun. As will the droves of ditch “We’re working to connect people with Black-Eyed Susan stragglers. What my fl ower bed desper- lilies that remain where I dug. the places they want to go,” Ward said. Camphorweed. Partridge pea. ately needed were the peren- But mine have an advantage. Countless varieties of sunfl ow- nials I’ve always called ditch They’re too far from the street “The plan is to take into consideration peo- ers. And my favorite of all—the lilies. for the county mowers to reach ple of all ages and abilities, not just experi- much-maligned goldenrod. But here’s the dilemma. Is it them. enced cyclists.” What’s not still blooming, okay to dig up vegetation that Based on statistics from the U.S. Census however, is one of my favorite grows along roadsides? I have no JENNIE IVEY is a Cookeville writer. ditch fl owers—the Original Or- qualms about picking wildfl ow- Visit her website at jennieivey. Bureau, infrastructure for our citizens who ange Daylily, sometimes called ers. Some of the most beautiful com. don’t have access to vehicles is badly need- ed. More than 900 households in Cookeville don’t have access to a vehicle, and in Put- How changing diapers has changed over the years nam County, nearly double — 1,671 — don’t either. n almost all public men’s ed candles, cut puzzling. Not because it’s in the restrooms—airports, truck fl owers in crystal men’s room, but because I can’t That’s nearly 1,700 households in our area stops, stadiums, conve- vases, whirlpool imagine a fi lm, even a Disney who rely on their feet to get access to food, Inience stores—there are tubs, full-length fi lm, that I would take a child work and medical care. now diaper-changing stations. mirrors, misting in diapers to see. “Scary Killers When Cookeville planners begin solicit- Because dads are certainly just machines, tanning with Chainsaws”? “Violent, ing additional public comments online next as capable of changing diapers beds, foot massag- Steamy Teenage Vampires”? as moms. JIM ers, nail touch-up “Blood-Covered Detectives 3: week about the needs for sidewalks and The thing is, I’ve never seen MULLEN tables, makeup Even Filthier Language”? “500 bike paths, we hope you’ll add your voice anyone use the one in the lights and TVs Ways to Kill a Ninja”? about what else needs to be done. men’s room. Many of them showing concontinuous loops of Or maybe I’ve got it all wrong look pristine. Maybe I’m never “The View” and “House Hunt- and the diaper-changing table in there at the right time, but ers International.” And off to in the movie theater isn’t for I can honestly say I’ve never the side, a cushioned, softly lit, babies at all, but for old men. MODERATELY CONFUSED seen a man change a diaper in herb-scented changing station But then, I can’t think of a a public men’s room. Which is fi lled with free samples of or- movie I would take an old man odd, because I can say I have ganic diaper creams. in diapers to see. “Scary Killers seen diapers getting changed We men are not complaining; with Chainsaws”? “Violent, almost everywhere else. On we just know that’s the way Steamy Teenage Vampires”? the plane seat next to me. On it is. We know that whereas “Blood-Covered Detectives 3: a tailgate at a campsite. In the the men’s room smells like a Even Filthier Language”? “500 lobby of a hotel. At the lip of the long-unemptied cat box, the la- Ways to Kill a Ninja”? I can’t Grand Canyon. In a church pew dies’ must smell like new-mown wait until the reviews come in: at a wedding. On a table at a grass and chamomile. Unlike “It was a three-diaper movie. fast-food restaurant. Once you ours, their paper towels never It scared me and it was super see that, you can never eat the run out, their soap dispensers long!” honey-mustard dip again. are always full, their fl oors are A new type of restroom is But these are the exceptions. spotless and their trash is emp- starting to crop up at large From what I’ve seen, 99.9% of tied every quarter-hour. It must public places: the “family all diaper-changing on the road be heaven. restroom.” It’s a great idea for must still be done by women. Which is why, of course, we parents who feel uncomfortable Maybe the changing stations want you to change the diapers taking small children of the op- are diff erent in the women’s in there. Not because we’re posite sex into either a men’s or restrooms. Having never seen lazy, or misogynistic, or think women’s room. I’ve never been the inside of a ladies’ room, like changing diapers is unmanly, in one, but I imagine there’s most men, I may have a distort- but because we care about our a nice place for Dad to sit and ed idea of what goes on in there. small children so much that we relax while Mom changes the I imagine them to be cleaner don’t want them to turn out like diapers. than ours, sure, but also more us. feminine and luxurious. Maybe There is even a changing JIM MULLEN is a syndicated colum- there are plush carpets, Geor- table in the men’s room of nist. His email address is mullen. gia O’Keeff e paintings, scent- the local multiplex, which is [email protected]. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com 0CALENDAR0 The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted & location of the event. Deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s paper by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson is noon the day before. Deadline for Sunday is noon Friday. counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- Church-related items are published in a separate calendar room secretary or email [email protected]. Be in the Religion section each Friday. Deadline for church sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date calendar items is noon Wednesday.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 1 Centers will be closed for 5:30 p.m. Meeting starts Dance & Country Music: 7-10 Free Concert: Bryan Labor Day. No Communi- 6:30 p.m. Visit with fellow p.m. Veterans Build- Symphony Orchestra, ty Service. collectors & do some trad- ing, 90 E. Spring Street, 7 p.m., Dogwood Park, Head Start Closed: L.B.J. & ing. Everyone welcome. Cookeville. Adults $5, 30 E. Broad St. Enjoy an C. Development Corpora- Food Drive: Runs thru Kids $2. Music: Tennessee evening of patriotic & tion Head Start Centers Nov. 20. Hosted by 1st Outlaw Band. Open to the classical tunes. Bring a & Central Offi ce will be Franklin Financial, 124 public. lawn chair or blanket. closed in observance of S. Willow Ave. Non-per- Cheeseburger Fundrais- Concessions available. Labor Day. Will re-open ishable items will be er: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Plate Call 528-1313. Sept. 3. delivered to Cookeville includes cheeseburger, Dinner With An Author: Tick- Garbage Collection: Resi- Rescue Mission Nov. 21. chips, pickle & cookie, ets now available. Author: dential pick-up will not Call Monica 526-3240. $6/each. 312 W. Broad Marie Benedict. Sept. run Monday. Monday WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4 St., Livingston (behind 13, 6:30 p.m. Leslie Town routes will be collected DAV 117: Meets 8:30 a.m. building) Benefi ts the OC Center. Sponsored by P.C. Tuesday. All carts at every Wednesday. 2223 Anti-Drug Coalition. Call Library Friends. Tickets street by 7 a.m. N. Washington Ave. Call 931-823-3797. $40/person sold thru TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 931-510-0802. Dinner With An Author: Last AP FILE Sept. 6 at Putnam County Music & Dance: Silver Retired Teachers: Putnam day to get tickets. Author: Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Library, 931-526-2416, or Point Community Center County Retired Teachers Marie Benedict. Sept. Bader Ginsburg. link for Eventbrite on every Tuesday night, Assoc. meets 10 a.m., 13, 6:30 p.m. Leslie Town Putnam County Library 6:30-9 p.m., free event. First National Bank, 412 Center. Sponsored by P.C. Friends Facebook page. Features Cumberland S. Jeff erson Ave. Speaker, Library Friends. Tickets Lafever Cemetery: Annual Country Band. Barbara Greeson. Lunch $40/person sold thru Ginsburg on decoration & business Historical Society: Over- provided by Bank. All Sept. 6 at Putnam County meeting will be held at ton County Historical retired teachers welcome. Library, 931-526-2416, or 2 p.m. Call 931-526-3041 Society meets at 5:30 p.m. Call 260-3640. link for Eventbrite on way to ‘very well’ to donate for cemetery Millard Oakley Public Art: September Gallery, Putnam County Library upkeep or for questions. Library Meeting Room. Helga Skinner, Cindy Ly- Friends Facebook page. Dodson Branch Commu- Guest speaker. Everyone ons, Heide Weidner and Fall Fun Fest: Annual nity Center: The monthly welcome. Gary Moore. Admission Street Festival, Cookev- following cancer dinner will not be held in American Legion Unit 4: Liv- free. At 186A S. Walnut, ille Courthouse Square, September. The Center ingston American Legion Cookeville, 526-2424. music, food & art vendors, is closed for remodeling. & Auxiliary Unit 4, meets Monday thru Saturday, kid’s activities, family WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Jus- See you in October. at post headquarters, 121 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. fun! Call 528-4612 tice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Saturday she’s MONDAY, SEPT. 2 S. Church Street, Living- THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 “alive” and on her way to being “very well” Labor Day Celebration: Mon- ston. Auxiliary-5:30 p.m., Plateau Corvette Club: Book Sale: 10 a.m.-1 following radiation treatment for cancer. terey, Whittaker Park. Legion-6 p.m. NCCC club, Corvette p.m. Monterey Branch Ginsburg, 86, made the comments at the All day, fl ea market, mu- UC Barbershop Chorus: 7 owners only. Meets 5:30 Library. Hard-cover Library of Congress National Book Festival in sic, food. Civitan Auction p.m. Meets at J&S Con- p.m., on Interstate Drive books/$1, paperback Washington. The event came a little over a week 11 a.m. Live band: Slick struction, conference in Crossville, at the Out- books/50¢, children’s after Ginsburg disclosed that she had completed Nickel. Vendor spots/$10. room in back. Learn to let Mall. Contact plateau- books/25¢. Used book do- three weeks of outpatient radiation therapy for Call 839-2111. sing, everyone welcome. [email protected] for nations accepted during a cancerous tumor on her pancreas and is now American Legion Post 46 Call 261-5018. more info. normal business hours. disease-free. & Auxiliary Unit 46: Meets Exercise Classes: Tai Chi & Dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Book Sale: Twice Told It is the fourth time over the past two decades at Veteran’s Memorial chair aerobics 10-11 a.m. Cookeville Community Tales, used bookstore at that Ginsburg has been treated for cancer. She Building, 90 East Spring Baxter Senior Center. 101 Center. Diff erent bands Putnam County Library, had colorectal cancer in 1999, pancreatic cancer Street. Auxiliary-5 p.m. Elmore Town Rd. Call every week. Mostly coun- 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Hard- in 2009 and lung cancer surgery in December. Legion-6 p.m. Ladies are 931-303-1490. try & a little bit of rock & bound-$2. Paperback 50¢. Both liberals and conservatives watch the invited to attend Legion Parkinson’s Support Group: roll. $5 entry fee. Children’s 25¢. Bargain health of the court’s oldest justice closely be- meeting & bring a pass- 10 a.m. Caney Fork Bap- Line Dance Classes: Baxter Cart hardbound 50¢. cause it’s understood the Supreme Court would ing dish to share at 6 p.m. tist Church, 2404 Hwy. 70 Senior Center, 101 Elmore Coff ee with a Vet: Hosted shift right for decades if Republican President if you wish. All veterans East, Cookeville. Ev- Town Road, Baxter. Join by Livingston American Donald Trump were to get the ability to nomi- invited for dinner & eryone is welcome. Call the fun! 1-3 p.m. $3 dona- Legion Post 4 & Aux. Unit nate someone to replace her. meeting. Email camahab- Roxanne 261-4037. tion/class. Call 858-6480. 4. 8-11 a.m. VFW Post 5062 On Saturday, Ginsburg, whose latest book [email protected]. Parenting Skills: Free Cookeville Crazy Quilters: Building. Public & all “In My Own Words” came out in 2016, spoke to TTU Chess Club: 7 p.m., classes off ered by The Meet at the Putnam that have or are currently an audience of more than 4,000 at Washington’s Room 371, TTU Roaden Stephens Center. 9-10:30 County Library, down- serving are welcome to convention center. Near the beginning of an Univ. Center. Everyone a.m. Topic: Understand- stairs meeting room. 5 share coff ee, conversa- hour-long talk, her interviewer, NPR reporter welcome. Call Paul ing Punishment to p.m. We would love to tion & comradeship. Nina Totenberg, said: “Let me ask you a ques- 372-3118, or psemmes@ Discipline Children. Held have anyone visit if inter- Fall Fun Fest: Annual tion that everyone here wants to ask, which is: tntech.edu. at Exchange Club/Ste- ested in quilting and/or Street Festival, Cookev- How are you feeling? Why are you here instead Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. phens Center Offi ce, 1680 quilt themselves. ille Courthouse Square, of resting up for the term? 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Development FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 UpperCumberland or call year, some doubters demanded photographic Popular music from Corporation, 1150 Choco- Book Sale: Twice Told 931-644-1207. proof that she was still living. the 1940s-60s. Dancing late Drive, Cookeville. Tales, used bookstore at Dance: 7-10 p.m., Living- Ginsburg went on to say that she was “on my encouraged. Concessions Cookeville Coin Club: Meets Putnam County Library, ston American Legion, way” to being “very well.” As for her work on available. at Presbyterian Church 4-6 p.m. for members of 121 S Church St. Band, the Supreme Court, which is on its summer Closed: Recycling Fellowship Hall (base- Library Friends only. Slick Nickel. Concessions break and begins hearing arguments again Oct. Center, Transfer Station, ment entrance) at 20 N. (Memberships available available. Family friend- 7, Ginsburg said she will “be prepared when the Landfi ll & Convenience Dixie Ave. Doors open at door). Hardbound-$2. ly. time comes.” Paperback 50¢. 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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A7 herald-citizen.com Some skeptical over proposed opioid settlement HARTFORD, Conn. money as the Sacklers are unhappy that settle- (AP) — An off er from estimate. ment money would come OxyContin maker A court fi ling on from future profi ts of Purdue Pharma and the Friday by the Oregon a company they blame Sackler family to settle attorney general says for fanning the crisis. some 2,000 lawsuits over the Sacklers engaged in As the sides continue their contribution to the a decade-long eff ort to to negotiate, advocates national opioid crisis is siphon $11 billion out of for overdose victims receiving growing push- Purdue. and their families have back from state and lo- Another source started to push back and cal offi cials who say the familiar with the talks urge attorneys general proposed deal doesn’t said Purdue at one point to reject the Purdue include enough money in the negotiations had off er. or accountability. suggested paying a set- Some want more mon- Connecticut Attorney tlement that was partly ey, while others want no General William Tong in cash and partly in settlement as a way to on Friday called for the overdose-reversing force the Sacklers and the company, which is drug naloxone, but that Purdue executives to headquartered in the was a nonstarter with answer for the compa- state, to be forced out the states. ny’s actions in court. of the opioid business The company’s cur- “We can’t let them get altogether. rent off er includes mon- off the hook this easily,” “At a minimum, ey from profi ts of future said Sean O’Donnell Connecticut demands AP FILE drug sales, including of the Foundation for that Purdue be broken Christine Gagnon of Southington, Conn., protests with other family and naloxone. Recovery, a nonprofi t in up and shut down, and friends who have lost loved ones to OxyContin and opioid overdoses at A number of states Nevada. that its assets be liqui- Purdue Pharma LLP headquarters in Stamford, Conn. dated,” Tong said in a statement. cials said it wasn’t good counties. Other opioid has off ered to give up He said he wants the enough. manufacturers, distrib- control of Purdue and controlling Sackler In Delbarton, West utors and pharmacies sell another company it family to pay billions of Virginia, Mayor Elmer also are defendants in owns, Mundipharma, dollars “they siphoned Spence’s son and neph- the federal litigation, contributing an expect- out of Purdue,” with the ew are two of the more but the negotiations ed $1.5 billion more to money going toward than 400,000 people in with Purdue are further any settlement. addiction research and the U.S. who have died along. A person with knowl- treatment. from opioid overdoses The company has edge of the negotiations Massachusetts At- since 2000. If Purdue’s been strongly associ- who is not authorized to torney General Maura off er of a settlement ated with the nation’s speak about them said Healey said she wants is accepted, the town opioid crisis through at least some states are any settlement to in- would receive less than its drug OxyContin and pushing for the family clude more money than $50,000. claims that it aggres- members to raise their the $10 billion to $12 “That’s a drop in the sively pushed its opi- contribution to $4.5 billion off ered by Pur- bucket for what it’s real- oid painkillers while billion, in part because due and the $3 billion ly cost this community,” understating the risks they don’t believe a off ered from the Sack- he said of a crisis that of addiction. sale of Mundipharma lers, an amount that has driven up costs for The Sackler family would generate as much represents just a portion police, ambulances and of the family’s fortune. courts. Much of their money He said residents in appears to be overseas . the town of roughly 500 “We owe it to families people have grown ac- in Massachusetts and customed to losing loved across the country to ones: “I mean it’s really hold Purdue and the a slap in the face.” Sacklers accountable, At the highest end of ensure that the evidence the proposed settlement of what they did is made payout, Ohio’s Jackson public, and make them County could receive $2 pay for the they million from the Purdue have caused,” Healey settlement, although said in a statement. the actual fi gure would The company and the likely be much lower. family did not answer As high as that fi gure questions Friday about might sound, it wouldn’t criticism of the settle- begin to address the ment proposal, under devastation of the which Purdue would epidemic in the county, fi le for bankruptcy said Harris, who and transform itself runs a tri-county addic- into a “public benefi t tion treatment offi ce. trust corporation.” The Offi cials have run trust’s profi ts from out of foster homes, the drug sales would go to county jail is out of bed the plaintiff s under the space and treatment company’s settlement centers have long wait- off er. ing lists. Purdue also has been “We’ve seen it devas- considering fi ling for tate just the fabric of the bankruptcy protection community, starting on its own, an action with the family com- that would upend the ing apart,” Harris said settlement talks in- Friday. volving state attorneys Five years ago, the general and lawyers county’s human ser- representing local gov- vices agency had about ernments around the 25 children in foster country. care, a number that has Over the past few since doubled. Costs years, nearly every state also doubled, with and about 2,000 local the small agency now and tribal governments spending more than $1 have sued over the toll million a year to place of the opioid epidemic. children, many of them Purdue is a defendant in requiring expensive most of the lawsuits and stays in residential members of the Sackler treatment because of family are named in the trauma they’ve ex- several, including law- perienced, said Tammy suits fi led by Connecti- Osborne-Smith, director cut, Massachusetts and of Jackson County Job Nevada in state courts. and Family Services. The federal litigation More than eight of is being overseen by a every 10 custody cases judge in Cleveland, who involve a parent addict- has been pushing for a ed to drugs, she said. national settlement but A settlement with also has scheduled the Purdue would come in fi rst trial for October. exchange for dropping Reaching a deal before the company and the then is proving diffi cult. Sacklers from lawsuits As details of Purdue’s ahead of the October settlement off er became trial, which will exam- public this week, some ine claims from Ohio’s local government offi - Summit and Cuyahoga Police: ‘multiple gunshot victims’ from Texas shootings ODESSA, Texas (AP) in Odessa. — Police said there One or possibly two are “multiple gunshot suspects hijacked a U.S. victims” in West Tex- Postal Service vehicle as after reports of two and were fi ring at ran- suspects opening fi re on dom, hitting multiple Saturday in the area of people, Odessa police Midland and Odessa. said. Midland police said “There are multi- at least one suspect was ple gunshot victims,” shot and killed near the Odessa police said in a Cinergy movie theater posting on Facebook. A8 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 herald-citizen.com Sanders: Medicare for All means more taxes, better coverage FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) — industry watchdog, about with hesitation at the idea Health care was the focus 92,000 South Carolinians are of relinquishing private of Democratic presidential in the “coverage gap,” with- coverage altogether. Under hopeful Bernie Sanders’ out access to insurance. This Sanders’ legislation, it would second day of campaigning group of mostly low-income be unlawful for insurers or in pivotal early-voting South residents doesn’t qualify for employers to off er coverage Carolina, where lack of subsidies on the exchange for benefi ts provided by the Medicaid expansion has left and is heavily reliant on new government-run plan. thousands unable to obtain emergency rooms and com- Nationwide, 55% of Demo- health coverage. munity clinics for care. crats and independent voters The Vermont senator fo- The lack of expansion who lean Democratic said cused on “Medicare for All,” has also had institutional in a poll last month they’d his signature proposal replac- ramifi cations, leading to the prefer building on President ing job-based and individual closures of hospitals in rural Barack Obama’s Aff ordable private health insurance areas, tasked with serving a Care Act instead of replacing with a government-run plan wide-reaching population and it with Medicare for All. The that guarantees coverage for AP heavily reliant on Medicaid survey by the nonpartisan all with no premiums, de- Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders funds. According to the Sheps Kaiser Family Foundation ductibles and only minimal smiles with Nina Turner, right, the national co-chair of his Center for Health Services found that 39% would prefer copays for certain services. presidential campaign, at a Medicare for All town hall. Research at the University Medicare for All. Majorities “While this health care sys- of , 113 rural of liberals and moderates tem is not working for work- care to every man woman the fi rst-in-the-South 2020 hospitals have closed since concurred. ing families, it is working for and child as a human right.” primary, which is among the January 2010. Four of those Sanders’ legislation does one group of people,” Sanders Health care and how to Republican-led states that facilities were in South Car- not specify new revenues, told a crowd of 300 on Friday. reform the nation’s system turned down Medicaid ex- olina. instead providing a separate “The function of a rational is a critical debate among pansion under the Aff ordable While the overall notion of list of “options” that include health care system is not to the candidates vying for the Care Act. “Medicare for All” remains higher taxes on the wealthy, make billions for insurance Democratic nomination. It’s As a result of that decision, popular, some recent polling corporations and employers companies and drug compa- under intense focus in states according to healthinsur- has shown softening support while promising the middle nies. It is to provide health like South Carolina, home to ance.org, a health insurance for the single-payer system, class will be better off . 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Mar 20 59.44 +.29 May 20 60.28 +.07 Jul 20 61.13 -.26 Source: The Associated Press and Morningstar. Sales figures are unofficial. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN A9 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 Freddie Wayne Shanks Ruth Keisler

COOKEVILLE — BAXTER — Funer- of Nashville, Tennessee, Funeral services al services for Ruth Vickie and Ray Brown for Freddie Wayne Keisler, 89, of Baxter, of Cookeville, Tennes- Shanks, 77, of Baxter, Tennessee, will be held see, Cheryl Keisler of Tennessee, will be Monday, Sept. 2, at 1 p.m. Hermitage, Tennessee; held today, Sunday, at the Baxter chapel of son-in-law, Clyde Frank Sept. 1, at 2 p.m. at Hooper-Huddleston & of Conyers, Georgia; the chapel of Presley Horner Funeral Home. sister, Carole Lynch of Funeral Home with Entombment will follow Nashville; brothers and Bro. Herb Leftwich in Crest Lawn Mauso- sisters-in-law, Dan and officiating. leum. Jimmy Benson, Betty Maxwell of Baxter, Interment will her brother-in-law, will Bob and Onelia Maxwell follow in Smellage offi ciate. of Cookeville, and Larry Cemetery. The family will and Barbara Maxwell The family will Cookeville and Daren receive friends at the of LaVergne, Tennessee; receive friends at the (Glenda) Shanks of funeral home today, nine grandchildren; 19 funeral home today, Baxter; five grand- Sunday, Sept. 1, from 4-8 great-grandchildren, Sunday, Sept. 1, from sons, Kyle (Karen) p.m., and Monday, Sept. brother-in-law, Charlie noon until service Shanks of Silver 2, from 11 a.m. until Keisler and Evelyn of time at 2 p.m. Spring, Maryland, service time at 1 p.m. Powell, Tennessee; and Mr. Shanks passed Ryan (Sylvia) Shanks Mrs. Keisler died Fri- brother-in-law, Jimmy away Thursday, Aug. of Baxter, Corey day night, Aug. 30, 2019, Benson of Cummings, 29, 2019, at Cookev- Harris of Cookev- at her home. Georgia. ille Regional Medical ille, Nicholas (Anna) She was born Dec. 21, Pallbearers will be AP Center in Cookeville, Harris of Baxter, 1929, in Baxter, to the family. A protestor prepares to throw a molotov cocktail Tennessee, following a and Chance Price late Pennock and Jose- Baxter chapel of Hoop- toward police off icers in Hong Kong Saturday. brief illness. of Cookeville; two phine Hall Maxwell. er-Huddleston & Horner He was born Tues- great-grandchildren, In addition to her par- Funeral Home is both day, May 19, 1942, in Marley and Lincoln ents, she was preceded honored and privileged Baxter, to the late Vir- Shanks; brother, Billy in death by a daughter, to be entrusted with Hong Kong police gil Shanks and Dorthy Ray (Faye) Shanks of Beverly Frank, an infant the care of Mrs. Keis- Whitehead Shanks. Baxter; and several daughter; and sisters, ler. Please share your He was retired from nieces and nephews. June Lee Maxwell and messages of condolence Flowserve. He loved Pallbearers will be Judy Benson. with the family at www. storm subway to work his mules and family and friends. She was a retired City hhhfunerals.com, 858- take wagon rides. He You may share your Clerk for the Town of 2134. loved to grow green thoughts or send con- Baxter, Tennessee. She beans, tomatoes dolences to the family attended Baxter Semi- with batons and turnip greens. by visiting www.pres- nary. HONG KONG (AP) into one end of a train His grandkids and leyfuneralhome.com. Survivors include her — Protesters in Hong car behind umbrellas. great-grandkids were Professional ser- husband, Otis “Bud” Kong threw gasoline The video also shows the light of his life. vices provided by Keisler of Baxter; daugh- bombs at government pepper spray being shot In addition to his Presley Funeral ters and sons-in-law, headquarters and set through an open door parents, he was pre- Home, 528-1044. Margie and Jack Pirtle fi res in the streets on at a group seated on ceded in death by four Saturday, while police the fl oor while one man brothers, JV, Solon, stormed a subway car holds up his hands. Roy and Mack Shanks. Randy Joseph Elmore and hit passengers with It wasn’t clear if all He is survived by batons and pepper spray the passengers were his wife of 55 years, CROSSVILLE — Ran- in scenes that seem cer- protesters. Police said Donna Brewington dy Joseph Elmore, age tain to infl ame tensions they entered the station Shanks; two children, 64, of Crossville, Tennes- further in a city riven by to arrest off enders after Karen (John) Price of see, passed away Thurs- nearly three months of protesters assaulted oth- day, Aug. 29, 2019. pro-democracy demon- ers and damaged prop- He was born Dec. 28, strations. erty inside. The TVB Jennifer Glee Gentry 1954, in Pontiac, Mich- Police had denied video was widely shared igan, son of the late Jo- permission for a march on social media as an- COOKEVILLE — Gentry will be held seph C. Elmore and Elsie to mark the fi fth anni- other example of police Jennifer Glee Gentry, Monday, Sept. 2, at 11 Rose (Joseph) Elmore. versary of a decision brutality during the 46, of Cookeville, Ten- a.m. at the West Cem- Randy served 32 by China against fully protests. Angry crowds nessee, passed from etery in the Fairview years for the Tennessee democratic elections in gathered outside Prince this life Friday, Aug. community. Interment Highway Patrol, retir- Hong Kong, but protest- Edward and nearby 30, 2019, at her home. will follow. ing from his position as ers took to the streets Mongkok station, where Jennifer was born Pallbearers will be Assistant Special Agent In addition to his anyway, as they have all police said they made Friday, July 20, 1973, Brent Gentry, Blake in the Criminal Investi- parents, Randy was summer. They provoked arrests after protesters in Cookeville. She Gentry, Bryce Gen- gation Division in 2009. preceded in death by his and obstructed the vandalized the customer was the daughter of try, Eddie Gaw, Tony After retirement, he sister, Paula Brooks; and police repeatedly but service center and dam- Delmer Brannum and Smith and Daniel worked closely with Jack brother, Steve Elmore. generally retreated once aged ticket machines. Virginia (Whitten- Lowhorn. Ray of Bank of Putnam Randy will be greatly riot offi cers moved in, Protests erupted in burg) Brannum. In lieu of flowers, County. Randy was loyal missed by his family, avoiding some of the di- early June in Hong Jennifer was a de- the family asks that to serving and protect- friends, and many in rect clashes that charac- Kong, a semiautono- voted wife and moth- donations be made ing others in all aspects this community. terized earlier protests. mous Chinese territory er. She was a property to the Mustard Seed of his life. Memorial services Late at night, though, of 7.4 million people. A developer and manag- Ranch. He is survived by his will be held at Bilbrey video from Hong Kong now-shelved extradition er for 20 plus years for To sign the online daughters, Elissa Mar- Funeral Home on broadcaster TVB bill brought to the fore the family business. guestbook and to send tin (David) of Crossville, Thursday, Sept. 5, at 7 showed police using simmering concerns Jennifer is survived the family a message and Lauren Bell (Justin) p.m. Visitation will be batons while on the about what many in the by her husband:, please visit www. of Crossville; grand- held prior to the service platform of Prince city see as an erosion of Brent Gentry; two crestlawnmemorial. children, Avery Kate from 4-7 p.m. Inurnment Edward subway station the rights and freedoms sons, Blake Gentry com. Martin, Reid Martin will be at a later date in and swinging batons at that residents are sup- and fiancee Victo- Arrangements en- and Kennedy Bell; and Woody Cemetery. passengers who backed posed to have.Pets ria Rand, and Bryce trusted to Crest Lawn sisters, Debra Turnbow Bilbrey Funeral Gentry; two nephews, Funeral Home, 526- (Dan) of Cookeville, and Home, Inc., is in charge Caleb and Joshua 6384. Rose Mary Houston of arrangements, 931- Lowhorn; and niece, (Tom) of Crossville. 484-6119. Charis Lowhorn. Jennifer was pre- ceded in death by her Jackie A. Burchett drbobshow.com grandmother, Geneva Cope. LIVINGSTON — The family will Carotid Artery Disease WCTE-TV Graveside services Funeral services for receive friends today, for Jennifer Glee Jackie A. 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They’re a rift over what analysts billion worth — on Dec. on,” the president told say is Beijing’s preda- 15. reporters Friday before tory tactics in its drive By then, roughly 99% departing for a weekend to become the supreme of made-in-China con- stay at Camp David. high-tech superpower. sumer goods imported Americans were “We’re going to win to the United States will largely spared from the fi ght,” Trump as- be taxed, according to higher prices in his serted. calculations by Chad previous rounds of American consumers Bown of the Peterson trade penalties. No lon- so far had been spared Institute for Interna- ger. The 15% tariff s on the worst of it: The tional Economics. $112 billion in Chinese Trump administration The higher costs U.S. imports will apply to had left most everyday importers faced could items ranging from household items off its be off set somewhat by smartwatches and TVs tariff list (valued at $250 the declining value of to shoes, diapers, sport- billion in Chinese prod- China’s currency, which ing goods and meat and ucts so far) and instead has the eff ect of making dairy products. targeted industrial China’s products some- For the fi rst time goods. what less expensive in since Trump launched Under the new tariff the United States. his trade war, Ameri- can households faced price increases. Many U.S. companies said they would be forced to pass on to customers the higher prices they had to pay on Chinese imports. Despite the looming pocketbook pain for Americans, Trump tried to frame the tariff s as putting the United States “in an incredible negotiating position” with Beijing. “It’s only going to get worse for China.” For more than a year, the world’s two largest economies have been locked in a high- stakes duel marked by Trump’s escalating pen- alties on Chinese goods and Beijing’s retaliatory SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 PETS HERALD-CITIZEN A11 herald-citizen.com Sometimes even the best ones fall through the cracks don’t know how, but Smith- gy,pguys, part of your inner circle hickory tree was covered in a ers now holds the title for of best buds. carpet of crunched-up shells. the dog who’s been at the He’s the dog We looked at each other ICookeville/Putnam Ani- who’ll laugh at knowing. mal Shelter the longest. He’s the same jokes Squirrel! been here since early July you do, roll his And then there he was, when he came in as a stray. eyes when you nimbly perched right up It can’t conceivably be do, and snort there on the bench, looking because nobody wants him. BOB milk through his casually up the tree like he Sometimes the best dogs McMILLAN nose just like you was ready to toss up a rope simply turn invisible. All do every time and go get that squirrel. around them, old dogs, crazed ththatat show showco comes on. He’s not So Smithers is sort of a puppies, dogs with bad teeth, goofy, just loose and savvy. circus dog, too. You might dogs with mismatched eyes, And luckily he’s got a better expect such ninja moves from the ones with facial tics and poker face than you do. a tiny, bouncy dog, but Smith- funny toes, they get adopted, Smithers likes to have ers is a hefty guy. With mad but people walk right on by his butt scatched, but who gymnastic skills. treasures like Smithers. doesn’t? At least he’s too cool I’m pretty impressed by He’s a chocolate brown to drool. And he’s secure Mountain Curs now. Best hound with deep brown eyes, enough in his masculinity to bud. He’ll take a bullet for 50 pounds of Mountain Cur plant a big kiss on your nose Smithers you. He can trot all day up dog, seven-years-old with tidy for spending time with him. but ready to take care of whip out on mountain walks hills and down. white socks. It’s not even weird because, business. crossing creeks and bounding And still have plenty of My theory is he’s just being while he’s your best friend, The leaping surprised me. over downed trees. Because oomph to do fl ips, chase off held back by Lady Luck until he’s also a dog. We were strolling to the play in the old-time backwoods, bad guys, bag dinner or do the person meant for Smith- A very cool dog. area one day this week and you wouldn’t think there’d be pretty much anything you ers looks into his stall and Before meeting Smithers, I Smithers L E A P T eff ortless- much use for a dog who can need him to. stops in their tracks. was unfamiliar with Moun- ly like a gazelle for about four do ballet leaps like Barysh- Smithers is just a great, all Because Smithers is the tain Curs. A combination feet. Just for fun, apparently. nikov. around guy. perfect “guy” dog, muscular hunter-guard dog, they’re He did it again later off leash He surprised me again and active, always up for not just an All-American while running full tilt. Leapt. yesterday during the squirrel BOB MCMILLAN is retired. He any fun, but not so loud and dog, Mountain Curs are the Like a gazelle. Wow. episode. When we got to the writes about dogs and volun- rowdy that you can’t take him quintessential Tennessee dog I’m guessing it’s an unex- back of the play compound we teers at the Cookeville/Putnam places. He’s like one of the — active, able, good natured pected skill Mountain Curs noticed the bench under the County Animal Shelter. ‘Home is where the dog is’ Pets of the Week

e’ve all heard the phrase, “Home is where the heart is” many times. For dog Wlovers Clayton Holmes of Cookeville has adopted a new slogan for their special adoption event Saturday, Sept. 7. “Home is where the dog is” touches the heart of every human who knows the joy of coming HELPING home to a dog that is ANIMALS overjoyed to see you and loves you uncon- ditionally. “We are looking forward to hosting The cat of the week is Savannah. She is a this adoption day playful one-year-old female brown Mackerel event and hope to get Tabby cat at the Cookeville/Putnam County the word out to the Animal Shelter. She is already spayed and community,” said ready for her new home with you. LINDA Ellie Smith, Clay- Lots of pups are getting ready for a special pet adoption event WESTIN ton Holmes sales Saturday, Sept. 7, hosted by Clayton Homes of Cookeville at assistant. “While we 1440 Interstate Drive. From left are shelter volunteer Logan know many humans come to our Delk with Hunter, a one-year-old neutered male Chow/ home center looking to fi nd them- Australian shepherd mix pup who arrived as an injured stray selves a new home, we also know and thanks to Copeland Veterinary Hospital, is healthy and that there are many pets out happy after having a leg amputation; Megan Moore, a home there still looking to fi nd their consultant with Clayton Homes, holding Desi, a nine-week-old own home with loving owners. adorable spayed female Chiweenie pup; volunteer Indya Delk “We hope to connect the adopt- with Left Eye, a three-year-old female Staff ordshire terrier/ able pets at the shelter with those Catahoula mix with gorgeous blue eyes. All of these dogs are in our community interested in available at the Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter. adopting and becoming pet par- ents,” Smith said. the photo above were all strays phones and greet people at the Kudos to one and all at Clayton who arrived at the shelter. All front desk. If you like talking to Homes for helping shelter pets three are great dogs, so how and folks about pets, this is a great fi nd homes in this creative way. why they ended up strays we will volunteer opportunity to help This special adoption event is at never know. The good news is our shelter pets get matched to 1440 Interstate Drive from 9 a.m. that thanks to our Cookeville/ the right adopters. If interested, to noon, Saturday, Sept. 7. Putnam County Animal Shelter, please stop by the shelter for Our shelter receives calls they are all getting a chance to be more information about volun- frequently from folks who are healthy and hopefully, adopted to teering. having problems fi nding housing folks who will love coming home The Cookeville/Putnam that accepts pets. The reality to them each day. County Animal Shelter is at is that the more people are able Please remember that our 2650 Gainesboro Grade, next to to keep pets at home, the fewer shelter also has lots of sweet little Hyder-Burks Pavilion. Shelter Yolinda is a three-year-old, female Hound/ strays we will have at the animal cats and kittens needing homes. hours are noon to 6 p.m. daily, Pointer mix who needs an active home with shelter. Our shelter is also in need of a except closed on Sundays and lots of things to do and places to go. She’s Three of the dogs featured in few volunteers to answer the Wednesdays. available at the shelter for $160. Cumberland Pet Essentials celebrates 30 years

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A few Cumberland Pet Es- bathers, and a recep- Cumberland Pet Es- years later she went on sentials is a full service tionist, each of them sentials will celebrate to earn her veterinary dog and cat grooming technician license and salon. They also have worked for 12 years in a health food store for Make You r Fur nitur e Great the veterinary fi eld. dogs and cats and off er When she relocat- healthy pet foods and Again - By Buying Amer ican ed to Tennessee, she treats. In addition, decided to open her the store also carries Made Local Fur nitur e or own grooming salon vitamins, supplements, in Cookeville. In the collars, leashes, beds, Restor ing You r Fur nitur e Now Welcoming Veterans Choice Program spring of 2019, Cum- pet clothing, toys, and berland Pet Essentials other accessories for Get your sports physicals done and moved to its new loca- dogs and cats. Ritacco tion. received her pet food have your summertime injuries SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER checked here! Maxine V. 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UEL, Brazil (AP) — help boost Latin Ameri- land-clearing to try to reprisals if they criti- uel, a jungle infantry Inside the dirt-fl oor “Without smoke, there’s ca’s biggest economy. rein in the burning, cized it. brigade accompanied shack, Raauwendaal no progress,” said the Rainforest makes up some of which has Tens of thousands of fi refi ghters and agents said he wasn’t to blame Amazon rancher in much of the Amazonian happened in already Brazilian troops have of the country’s envi- and that it was the a torn straw hat and state of Rondonia, where deforested areas. been made available to ronmental enforcement second time in days his cowboy boots caked in da Silva lives. At 238,000 On Thursday, many help put out the fi res, agency to a brush fi re home had nearly been red dirt. square kilometers people in Vila Nova according to Bolsonaro, that threatened to con- consumed by fi re. The rancher, 75-year- (92,000 square miles), Samuel didn’t want to who has bristled at Eu- sume a wooden shack, The family has four old Antonio Lopes da Rondonia is about the talk about the ban, a ropean criticism of his the home of farmer cows and some chick- Silva, was talking about size of Ecuador. sensitive subject. Some environmental record. Adaa Raauwendaal and ens. the fi res that have Vila Nova Samuel, a swept parts of one of the small frontier town, is world’s most precious on the fringes of the Ja- regions in recent weeks. cunda National Forest, People around the world where some fi res have reacted with shock at occurred. Residents what they consider a drive motorcycles on monumental threat to dirt roads lined with the environment, but tire repair shops and for many living in the bars where bare-chest- Amazon, land-clearing ed men off er cold beer. fi res mean survival and The town is dotted with development. sawmills that are the “If you don’t burn, backbone of its econo- you can’t live. But it has my. to be well organized” Fires are set an- and in line with the nually in Brazil, and law, said da Silva, who some are legal. But the provides pasture for his rate surged this year, 200 cattle. leading to speculation The strain between that ranching and other protecting and devel- business interests eager oping the Amazon, to expand holdings were which encompasses vast emboldened by Presi- rainforests as well as dent Jair Bolsonaro’s mid-size cities, farms economic development and logging operations, campaign. Stricter will surely intensify enforcement of environ- even after this year’s mental laws between fi res subside. 2004 and 2014 sharply The Amazon, about curbed the rate of de- 60% of which is in Bra- forestation, but critics zil, is a buff er against say the state agency in climate change that is charge of protecting the crucial to the planet’s rainforest is being sys- health, scientists say. tematically weakened It is also an engine for under Bolsonaro. growth whose huge After an international spaces and natural outcry, his government resources are being har- banned setting legal

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Cookeville Leisure Services Athletic Superintendent Jim Crea retired Friday after 20 years of service to the City of Cookeville. Athletic superintendent retiring from Leisure Services COOKEVILLE LEISURE sure umpires, scorekeepers he played baseball - two years soccer leagues and youth ple who have crossed my path SERVICES — The fi elds are and concessions staff are in at Youngstown State Univer- sports camps at Cane Creek - whether it be staff members, ready, lined with new chalk place and overseeing count- sity in Ohio and two years Gymnasium. He’s hired sev- participants or volunteers and smelling of fresh-cut less other details. at Salem University in West eral full-time and seasonal - that made their life better grass. “It’s all about fi eld monitor- Virginia, where he graduated staff members to assist him for that day?’ or ‘What can I All is quiet… for now. ing and public relations until in 1974 with a bachelor of sci- in both facilities, whether it do tomorrow to make it even It’s a game night at Cane the last ‘Out!’ is made,” he ence in physical education. be selling concessions at ball more pleasant?’ I’ve always Creek SportsPlex, and Athlet- said. “It’s just a good eve- After graduation, he be- games and other events or tried to be fair. That was my ic Superintendent Jim Crea ning.” came the program director at accommodating gymnasium number one thing.” is ready as always, feeling And that - being among lots YMCA in Lancaster, Ohio. It walk-ins who’ve come to play Crea’s last days on the job a shift in the atmosphere of sports-loving people - is was in Lancaster that he met pickleball, volleyball, basket- have been devoted to train- as afternoon drifts toward what Crea, who turned 70 and married his wife of 45 ball or cornhole. ing his successor, former evening. Soon the dirt will this past spring, said he’ll years, Cinda. Crea has also worked Tennessee Tech University be covered with cleat marks. miss most after 20 years From there he moved on with numerous tournament head softball coach Bonnie Bats will swing and drop, of service with the City of to YMCA facilities in Kan- directors to host baseball and Graham. gloves will scoop, and players Cookeville Department of sas City, Missouri; Aurora, softball teams from all over “I feel I’ve built a founda- will slide into bases. Umpires Leisure Services. Illinois; Mansfi eld, Ohio; the region, bringing them tion in athletics since I’ve will yell “Strike!” and specta- “I’ll just miss the environ- and Lebanon, Ohio; before to Cookeville for sanctioned been here, and my hopes are tors will cheer - or boo - from ment,” he said. returning to Lancaster. play at the SportsPlex. The that this department will the stands. After all, sports - baseball, Then he served as director of same is true for disc golf continue to build and expand “I’ve prepared myself, and softball and basketball in parks and recreation in both at Cane Creek Park, which upon that foundation, both in now I’m ready for people to particular - have been a ma- Whitehall, Ohio, and Somer- hosts a couple of Professional programs and facilities,” he arrive,” Crea said of those jor part of his life going back set, Kentucky. In May of 1999, Disc Golf Association tourna- said. pre-game moments he’s to his youth. he joined Cookeville Leisure ments each year. While he will miss the grown accustomed to over “I just got really fi xed on Services. It’s been a long and fulfi ll- position he’s held for so long, the past two decades. athletics,” he said. “It helped As athletic superintendent, ing career that has allowed Crea welcomes the next He opens the gate. that my mother was very Crea has overseen the de- him to “do my thing” in batter. “They start walking in, and athletic.” partment’s athletic division athletics. “I still like people, and I I start talking to them,” Crea The New Castle, Pennsyl- - managing everything from And make a diff erence. still like sports - but I’m 70 said. “Then the games start, vania, native played on his adult softball and kick- “When I walk out of here years old,” he said. “It’s time and we watch them play.” high school baseball and ball leagues at Cane Creek at night, I ask myself, ‘What for someone else to do what All the while, he’s making basketball teams. In college, SportsPlex to basketball and have I done today for the peo- they do.” Rolley Hole national championship coming up at Standing Stone

TDEC — Standing Stone pete. It’s been a great event Rolley Hole is a folk game State Park will host the for the park and the local similar to croquet. It will National Rolley Hole Marbles community, as it’s the only be played by the rules of the Championship and Festival one of its kind in the world.” National Rolley Hole Marbles Saturday, Sept. 14, drawing Co-hosted by the Friends Championship on a dirt yard some of the country’s best of Standing Stone State Park, which measures 40x25 feet. players to Tennessee where the free festival will kick off The strategy comes by they will match skills in at 8 a.m. Registration, which determining the best way to what is known as the “Super closes on Sept. 4, is required to keep opponents from mak- Bowl of Marbles.” compete in the tournament. ing the hole, which often In its 37th year, the event The musical lineup requires skillful hard shots will feature world-class mar- includes bluegrass and old- against their marbles, send- ble competitions, live music, time groups the Lindsey ing them ricocheting across marble-making exhibits and Family, Uncle Shuff elo & His the yard. demonstrations, food ven- Haint Hollow Hootenanny, Standing Stone State Park dors, and much more. Clearview, the Cumberland is located 10 miles north of “Standing Stone is the Band, New Stillhouse Reel- Livingston, off Highway 52 only state park in the nation ers, High Country Strings near Celina and covers near- with a marble yard, mainly and New River Rising. Event ly 1,000 acres on the Cumber- due to the fact that some of sponsors for 2019 include land Plateau of north-central the best players hail from Honest Abe Log Homes, J&S Tennessee. Tennessee’s Clay County,” Construction, Tennessee For more information Park Ranger Shawn Hughes Arts Commission, Union about the festival and Stand- said. “The championship is Bank & Trust Company, ing Stone State Park, contact the most challenging marble Woodmen Life, the Build- (931) 823-6347 or visit https:// Robert Emberton competes in the National Rolley Hole tournament, where only the ing Center and Twin Lakes tnstateparks.com/parks/ Marbles Championship. fi nest players dare to com- Petroleum. standing-stone. B2 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0MARRIAGE LICENSES0 Twice Told Tales book sale Friday, Saturday WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21 MONDAY, AUG. 26 Cookeville Storytime for Our shelves are Friends of the Library book Eathan Montana Matthew Jordan this week will be on Tuesday, AT THE overflowing with sale Sept. 6-7. Members are Porter and Alexandria Wheeler and Natasha Wednesday, and Thursday from LIBRARY new books! U.S. welcome to the advanced Whitney Marcus, both Makanani Whitehead, 10:00 to 10:30am. Ms. Donovan is history, world his- selection Friday from 4-6 p.m. of Cookeville. both of Cookeville. taking her summer vacation, but tory, biographies All others are free to enjoy the Holden Tyler Schwab not to worry, we will have library and Harley/motor- sale on Saturday from 10 a.m.- THURSDAY, AUG. 22 and Loretta Jean Cul- staff reading all sorts of fun sum- cyle books for our 1 p.m. Jonatan De Jesus ver, both of Monterey. mertime stories this week. non-fiction readers You can purchase a member- Perez Matias of Lafay- Joseph Anthony Giat- The Algood Branch Library plus tons of bar- ship at the sale if you want to ette, and Rubi Monser- tino and Kyndra Nicole hosts Story Time every Monday gain cookbooks be able to peruse the sale early rat Vitervo Aguilar of Campbell Trotter, both at 3:30 pm. Come by for some and other non-fic- like other members. Cookeville. of Cookeville. after school story fun! PHIL tion selections are Melissa Darlene Mee Donald Preston The Baxter Branch Library SCHALLER shelved and ready FALL FUNFEST of Allons, and Elizabeth Porter and Gloria Jean hosts a weekly Story Time for purchase. The Putnam County Library Marie Harris Harris of Hester Rupple, both of every Friday at 1 pm in their Our children’s section is will be at the Fall Fun Fest Cookeville. Cookeville. Children’s Area. packed with books for all ages, Saturday. Come visit us at Sta- Zachary Lee Ham- James Andrew and this month we have an tions of Imagination, where we mons and Kelsey Leann Hulsey and Vanessa CLOSED FOR LABOR DAY abundance of Sci-Fi, DVDs, will have a hands-on activity Hubbard, both of Ann Sexton Sexton, We apologize for any inconve- audiobooks and large print for children to enjoy. Cookeville. both of Rickman. nience this may cause, but the books. The library booth will also Putnam County Library System If you enjoy fiction, look feature information about the FRIDAY, AUG. 23 TUESDAY, AUG. 27 will be closed in observance of for our featured author cart - new PBS Kids series, Xavier Michael Levi Blay- Cole Hunter Spurgeon Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 2. James Lee Burke and Robert Riddle and the Secret Muse- lock and Sara Makayla and Megan Elizabeth We will reopen the following B. Parker, David Baldacci, Lee um, premiering in November. Groover, both of Cookev- Kelly, both of Cookev- day. Any materials due Sept. 2 Child, Diane Mott Davidson, This new show is based on ille. ille. will be due Sept. 3, but our out- Jan Karon, Beverly Lewis, Ordinary People Change the Clarence Marshall Luke Stephan door book returns will be open. Steve Martini and John San- World, a children’s biography Tinch and Christine Ma- Dunham and Shelby We wish everyone a wonderful ford are only a few of the popu- series written by Brad Meltzer. rie Deland Hagar, both Jane Ramsey, both of Labor Day. lar authors we have in stock. We will have the library’s of Cookeville. Cookeville. Don’t miss this opportunity collection of these books on James William Smith TWICE TOLD TALES to stock up on your fall read- display and we hope you’ll of Cookeville, and Shea EDITOR’S NOTE: This in- Books aplenty. Books galore. ing by stopping by the monthly come check them out. Ann Harris of Sparta. formation was obtained Harold Lee Williams from open public re- and Carrie A. Spike cords in the office of the Spike, both of Cookev- Putnam County Clerk. ille. All marriage licenses Wife reaches end of rope with domineering man Justin Colby Barfi eld will be published — we and Kelli Lashae Smith, cannot make excep- EAR ABBY: I am writing his verbal abuse by refusing to DEAR ABBY: My friends both of Cookeville. tions. this with overwhelming tolerate it any longer. are getting married, and I am sadness. My 75-year-old DEAR ABBY: My wife and excited for them. I was there for Dhusband is a tyrant. Our I are retired and fortunate their engagement and helped neighbors hate him, and so do to travel often throughout set it up for him. I consider our children. He is an over- the year. We prefer to stay in them both my best friends. Big Band Sound bearing, impetuous child. homes either through a home They mean the world to me. I cry every day. I can’t talk exchange or home My issue is, they had an en- to him without him yelling. DEAR ABBY rental by owner. gagement party, invited all her Orchestra performs in I am a subservient person. The change in girlfriends and asked them to How do I go on with this? He scenery unfail- be bridesmaids. I wasn’t asked is very healthy. I try so hard, ingly increases to be in the wedding or even Dogwood Park Monday and I have no life. He says her libido, and invited to the party. I’m trying mean things to me all the time. she often tries to not to be hurt by it because I The Big Band Sound the day. The members Please give me some advice. initiate lovemaking understand it is their day, but Orchestra will present include professional mu- — FLOUNDERING IN FLOR- at bedtime. I have it makes me feel I’m not as a free concert on at 7:30 sicians, both active and IDA told her I’m not important as I thought I was to p.m. Labor Day Monday, retired, as well as other DEAR FLOUNDERING: ABIGAIL comfortable having them. What do I do? — LEFT- Sept. 2 in the Dogwood interested community Please start asking yourself VAN BUREN sex in another cou- OUT BEST FRIEND Park Performance members. Many of the why you think you deserve the ple’s bed. I feel it’s DEAR LEFT OUT: This has Pavilion. The band is led players in the Big Band verbal abuse you receive from disrespectfuldisrespectfu of their space and to have been a painful wake-up by trombonist Carroll Sound also perform your husband and why you violates the trust the owners call, and for that you have my Gotcher, who often con- with the Cookeville tolerate his bullying. Were you place in us by letting us use sympathy. Best friends are not ducts the Community Community Band. The raised this way? What message their house. She views it as the treated the way you were. What Band and serves as the band was founded in has it sent to your children? same as a hotel room since we you do now is recognize that Community Band 2019 1994 by the late OJ Cum- Then remind yourself that we pay to rent the house. Are there the time has come to reorga- Musical Director. mins and was run for have only one life to live. Is this generally accepted practices nize your “friends” list, down- The Big Band Sound several years by the late how you intend to spend it until regarding this? — ABLE BUT grade the two of them to the Orchestra is a 40s style Wayne Pegram. Look the day you die or he does? NOT WILLING “acquaintances” category and big band consisting of forward to swing, jazz, Gather all the information DEAR ABLE: The generally broaden your social circle. fi ve saxophones, four latin, and pop selections you can regarding your hus- accepted practice is to leave the trumpets, four trom- for listening and danc- band’s (and your) fi nances. property in the pristine condi- DEAR ABBY is written by Abigail bones, a piano, bass, and ing enjoyment. The band Once you have that informa- tion in which you found it. This Van Buren, also known as Jeanne drums, with two vocal- will even leave half the tion, contact a lawyer who does not mean you and your Phillips, and was founded by her ists. The band plays mu- stage at the Dogwood specializes in family law. I wife must live a monklike exis- mother, Pauline Phillips. Write sic from the 40s, 50s, 60s Park Performance Pa- can’t change your husband and tence while you are there, and Dear Abby at www.DearAbby. and beyond in the style vilion for dancers of all neither can you. But you CAN I’m sure no one would expect com or P.O. Box 69440, Los An- of the big bands from skill levels. change the way you react to you to. geles, CA 90069. IMPACT seeks applicants for leadership program

IMPACT — In its one day per month session and they’re fourth year, IMPACT program includes hooked. By the end Leadership’s unique sessions on non-prof- of the program, many program is recruiting it board training, are saying they just adults who want more personality profi les don’t want it to end. I from a leadership pro- and strengths assess- love that we surprise gram. “We have set a ments, leadership people with new infor- standard to maintain skills, complexities of mation,” said Schue- two objectives with diversity awareness man. our program: learn and how all these “IMPACT Leader- meaningful leadership integrate into shaping ship has contributed to skills while experienc- leadership, providing retaining top talent at ing an overview of our insights, and promot- all ages because of the community; and, be- ing confi dence. The relationships we have come relevant leaders community overview developed through for our community,” allows participants to this program,” said according to Cindy understand how and J. Mark Hutchins, Grand Opening Schueman, executive where to participate IMPACT Leadership Cookeville Plumbing & Electric recently opened at 1765 Lee Seminary director. and interact with oth- board chair. Road. In front, from left, are Tyler Bagwell, Lauren Engineering; Lauren IMPACT Leadership er leaders. Costs are $350 for Shibakov, Lauren Engineering; Rickey Whittaker, Service Tech; Veronica has been recognized “Sometimes pro- the program, and Spiecker, Owner; Joe Spiecker, Owner; Terri Lamb, Bank of Putnam with the Robert Smith spective applicants are those interested in the County ; Joe Spiecker, service tech; Heaven Honeycutt holding Sally; Tennessee Leadership hesitant to take one 2019-2020 class should Zach Rathunde, Service Tech; Dianne Callahan, Chamber VP Member Educator Award by day a month because contact Cindy Schue- Development; back row, Pamela Nash, Chamber Ambassador; Darren the Tennessee Asso- they are uncertain man at 931-246-6655, or Wilson, Chamber Ambassador; Leslie Loftis, Chamber Ambassador; Ian ciation of Commu- of the value, but we at Cindy.Schueman@ Robson, Chamber Ambassador; Seth Willis, Chamber Ambassador. nity Leadership. 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(Aug. which infamous gang- 29, 1973) Looking back in sters Bonnie Parker 1979 history, here were some and Clyde Barrow died He was slain by of the happenings in the after being ambushed FBI agents outside Cookeville area for the by offi cers in 1934 near his mother’s home on week of Aug. 27-Sept. 1, Arcadia, Louisiana. July 6. Now Fentress as recorded in the pages Also on display will County Sheriff Tom- of the Herald Citizen: be numerous weapons my Williams says he’s 1930 from the arsenal found found the hideout where The recent election inside the car after the Billy Anderson stayed meant there were some ambush. Donations will while on the run for fi ve new faces around the be accepted. They’ll go years. Something of a Putnam Courthouse to the Cookeville Fire local folk hero, Ander- this week. Will H. Wall, Department’s Children’s son was placed on the the county trustee, was Toy Fund. (Aug. 27, FBI’s ‘most wanted’ list succeeded by Charles L. 1968) after he escaped from Verble. Wall has han- 1973 the Morgan County Jail dled the county’s funds Services were held where he was being held “so that not a dollar was Do you know these folks? The Cookeville History Museum is providing this week for the Rev. for shooting a deputy in lost,” the newspaper the Herald-Citizen photos from its archive with the folks in the pictures James Herman Robert- 1974. notes. Haskell Grogan unidentified. If you know anything about this photo or the names of the son, a preacher here for He had a lengthy is being succeeded by people in the picture, please email us at [email protected]. half a century. He died record that included Stan Elrod as register in Vanderbilt Hospital bank robbery and of deeds and Haskell person sitting on the create one. ( Aug. 31, an estimated 50,000 this week at the age assault with a deadly Nabors is being suc- ventriloquist’s knee 1950) people over the past of 81. Better known weapon. While some ceeded by Isham Rod- instead of a wooden 1955 few days, and county as “Brother Jim,” he thought Anderson may gers as Circuit Court .” (Aug. 29, 1940) The telephone compa- offi cials were in for a was born in 1891 in the have been hiding among Clerk. Meanwhile, 1945 ny that serves Cookev- surprise. The 45-acre Macedonia community, friends in Indiana, Sheriff Marion Warren Services were held ille and the surround- site they bought in 1957 and preached his fi rst Sheriff Williams says is turning over his offi ce this week for Willie F. ing area — Southern — one where people said sermon in the Poplar he doesn’t think so. to Hubert Crawford, a Judd, 62, who died in Continental Telephone the county would never Springs Baptist Church He found a cave on the well-known veteran of his home in Orlando, Company — has see a parking shortage in 1919. In 1924, he was Fentress-Pickett Coun- the World War. Algood Florida, after suff ering changed hands due to a — was fi lled to capac- elected justice of the ty line with two rooms Moore, the County a heart attack. Born merger. Its parent com- ity each night. Traffi c peace to serve on the made into a crude home. Court Clerk and a veter- and raised in Putnam pany, Theodore Gary congestion was the only county court. In 1936, he It was less than three an of several elections, County, Mr. Judd served & Co., has merged with complaint heard about became Putnam Coun- miles from his mother’s won reelection recently as postmaster in Baxter the General Telephone this year’s fair off South ty Trustee. During his house near Pall Mall. and began a new term during the presidential Corporation, giving Jeff erson Avenue. time as a preacher here, Judging from the pile as well this week. (Aug. administration of Wil- that fi rm assets of $700 Meanwhile, the big- he performed services of tin cans inside, An- 28, 1930) liam Howard Taft and million and a new total gest prize-winners in at 1,341 funerals. derson had been staying 1936 Warren G. Harding. He of 2.5 million subscrib- this year’s fair were Mr. In a historic court there sometime, said Following the recent has lived in Orlando for ers in 30 states. Howev- and Mrs. Bethel Jared order this week, Chief the sheriff . Friends and election here, Sam the past several years er, General Telephone of Rt. 1, Baxter. They US District Court Judge family had been supply- Denton Poteet this week and served as police is still dwarfed by Bell entered in 40 categories John Sirica ordered ing him and a calendar succeeded Alex Burton chief of that town for Telephone, which has and took home nearly as President Richard Nix- inside the cave had each as sheriff ; J.H. Rober- some time. He was still assets of $11 billion and many ribbons. (Aug. 30, on to hand over tapes he day marked off — up son took the place of a city employee at the has 44 million subscrib- 1960) secretly made of conver- until July 6, when he Brett Johnson as county time of his death. Burial ers. (Sept. 1, 1955) 1968 sations between himself was shot to death by FBI trustee; Frank R. was in Odd Fellows 1960 A special exhibit will and White House agents waiting outside Adams became school Cemetery near Baxter. The 34th annual Put- be on display in front of advisers implicated in his mother’s home. superintendent to suc- (Aug. 30, 1945) nam County Fair drew Big-K in Midtown Plaza the Watergate scan- (Aug. 31, 1979) ceed Tillman Phillips; 1950 and William Dyer began This week, the news- another term as Putnam paper editorialized Tax Assessor. (Aug. 27, against ‘scare-buying,’ 1936) a practice that broke 1940 out with the onset of the Coming to the stage Korean War. It drove of the Princess The- up the price of meat ater this week: Windy when many across the Higgins as his ‘voice,’ nation rush to fi ll their ventriloquist Paul Sta- freezers in fear that a delman. An advertise- meat shortage was near. ment notes, “Press com- It created one instead. ments and reports from Now, the newspaper theater managers all assures readers that over the country speak the biggest pork crop of this act as one of the in history is expected funniest in America, a at the market this fall constant stream of wise and there is 34 percent cracks from the dummy, more beef on feed in the keeping the audience in corn belt this year than an uproar from start to last year. So, “Use your fi nish. Windy smokes a head,” cautions the edi- cigarette, winks his eye, torial. The only way the sings, talks and recites nation will see a meat poetry. In fact, it is hard shortage due to the war to believe it is not a real is if panicky consumers Test son’s resolve ear Dave, our son something way cheaper is 27, and he has a to drive for a while. I’m good job making talking about a little D$55,000 a year. beater in the $2,000 to Recently, we learned he $3,000 range. fi nanced an expensive And I’d want to see car he’s now upside proof he has learned down on. In addition, he from his mistakes. — has accu- Dave DAVE SAYS mulated over $15,000 DAVE RAMSEY is CEO of in credit Ramsey Solutions. Follow card debt. Dave on the web at He lives in a daveramsey.com and on small town, Twitter at @DaveRamsey. and only pays $650 a month in DAVE rent, but he RAMSEY is asking for money. We taughtththi him about living on a budget and stay- ing out of debt when he was younger, and now it seems he didn’t listen very well. How do you think we should handle this situation? — Bryce Dear Bryce, the fi rst thing I’d advise telling him is that you and his mom aren’t going to whip out the checkbook and make his problems disappear. That may sound harsh, but he had a really good thing going until he messed it up by acting impulsively and irresponsibly with his fi nances. Nope, I wouldn’t take care of it for him — not at his age. This young man needs to have some skin in the game. I’d tell him to sell the fancy car, and get B4 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 herald-citizen.com CHC celebrates fi ve-year safety milestone It’s been fi ve years since CHC Mechanical Contractors recorded a lost-time accident. And according to industry statistics, that’s a rare feat in a fi eld that typically sees a high frequency of claims. “One of our team’s top pri- orities is focusing on safety,” said Garry Floeter, president of CHC Mechanical Contrac- tors. “It’s a personal goal of mine to ensure that we’re staying safe so our employees can go home every day to their fam- ilies. Additionally, a strong safety record helps us to continue to grow and provide outstanding service for our clients.” A lost-time accident is an OSHA recordable incident in which an employee is not able to return to work on the Employees of CHC Mechanical Contractors celebrate a five-year safety milestone. day or shift following the incident. For fi ve consecutive and their families marked the “They’re the ones who make CHC Mechanical Con- projects to the Upper Cum- years, CHC Mechanical has occasion with a picnic. this kind of achievement tractors has been providing berland and Middle Ten- not experienced a single lost- “It’s just a small way we possible. We’re excited to mechanical construction, nessee since 1969. For more time accident. can show our appreciation to keep our safety record going plumbing and related support information, visit www. And that was reason to our folks and their families,” and close out 2019 on a strong services for commercial, chccompanies.com or call celebrate, as CHC employees said Floeter of the picnic. note.” industrial and institutional 931-528-5514.

0REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS0 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21 Properties LLC, OK Holladay, Patterson Trustee and David Quitclaim from Beulah TUESDAY, AUG. 27 From Bonnie Louise Smith, Section 2, Lot 7, Ok Holladay, and Barbara Patterson 2019 Julian and Robert Ray Julian From Mary Nell Shores Johnny Charles Key and Section 2, Lot 8, Ok Holladay, Irrevocable Trust, 1.05 acres, and Patricia Ann Julian, 9888 and Loyd Shores Deceased Ricky Charles Key to Betty Section 2, Lot 8, Ok Holladay, 1st. Julian Lane, Lot LIST, 25 AKA Jimmy Loyd Shores Key, 1.73 acres, 7th. Section 2, Lot 9, Ok Holladay, Quitclaim from Luther Ed- acres, 17th. Deceased to David Shores From Terry L. Sanders to Section 2, Lot 9, Ok Holladay, mon Beam and Edith Cornell Quitclaim from Robert Null and Tenia Shores, Lot LIST, David Royce Knappenberger, Section 2, Lot 36, Ok Holla- Beam to Luther Edmon Beam to Rachel P. Null, Green Hills, $13,762.85, 13th. Camden Woods, Lot 11, .543 day, Section 2, Lot 37, Ok Holl- Co Trustee, Edith Cornell Lot 63, 1.1 acres, 1st. From Mary Nell Shores acres, $230,000, 16th. aday, Section 2, Lot 38, 1st. Beam Co Trustee and Luther From Robert Cox and Ta- and Loyd Shores Deceased Quitclaim from Marylene From Barry Reese and Mol- and Edith Beam 2019 Joint mara Cox to John J. Ruggiero AKA Jimmy Loyd Shores De- Starnes AKA Marylene ly Reese to DDR Properties Revocable Trust, College and Anita Ruggiero, Gary ceased to Wesley D. Shores, 2 Ashburn to Marylene Starnes LLC, Wildwood, Lot 21, 1st. Heights NO 1, Lot 19, College A. Bouton Property, Lot 5, acres, $68,098.30, 20th. Trustee and Marylene From Barry Reese and Mol- Heights NO 1, Lot 20, College $255,000, 1st. From Douglas Stewart and Starnes 2019 Revocable Trust, ly Reese to DDR Properties Heights NO 1, Lot 21, College From Dalton Tidwell and Maxine Stewart to Brandon Lot LIST, 13th. LLC, Park Village, Lot 124, Heights NO 1, Lot 22, Col- Tiff any Tidwell to Diamond D. Farley and Kathryn Far- From Shawn Thomas 1st. lege Heights, Lot 22, College Ferguson and Jacob Giezen- ley, Southern Hills Village, Hotsinpiller and Jan Renee THURSDAY, AUG. 22 Heights NO 1, Lot 23, 1st. tanner, Eastlake Properties Phase IV, Lot 23, $239,000, Hotsinpiller to Shawn Thom- Quitclaim from David From BLT Properties LLC LLC to Jamie Hunter and 16th. as Hotsinpiller and Jan Renee Abraham Woodrow to Karen to Birth Tissue Donor Ser- Kathy Nelson, .27 acres, From Rebecca D. Langley Hotsinpiller, 5.2 acres, 16th. Michelle Woodrow, TRACT, vices of Tennessee, Johns $117,000, 1st. AKA Rebecca Dean Langley, From Jonathan Phillips and 14th. Division, Lot 1, .129 acres, Quitclaim from Scotty Virginia B. Clay and John- Lindsey E. Phillips to Jacob Executor’s deed from Jerry $275,000, 1st. Brown to Bobby Flanigan, nie Dimple Broyles to Salem G. Phillips and Jessica E. A. Jared Executor and Estate From Brian Anthony Allen TRACT, 1st. Church, 5.98 acres, $50,000, Phillips, 1.107 acres, $15,000, of Charles Lee Butler to and Elisa Nichole Allen From Phillip Matthew Wyn- 1st. 14th. Charles Lee Butler II, Marcia to Emily L. Boots, Henry ne and Megan Marie Wynee From Christopher Brown From Catarina Esteban and Reel and Jeanette Gutzman, Roberson Subdivision, Lot 5, to Ryan P. Julian and Rita M. and Karen Brown to Bran- Daniel Estaban Gorgorita Laurel Park, Lot 37, .44 acres, Henry Roberson, Lot 6, Henry Julian, Hunters Pointe, Phase don M. Williams and Alex- AKA Daniel Esteban Gor- 1st. Roberson Subdivison, Lot 17, II, Lot 9, .257 acres, $182,000, is R. Williams, Mountain gorita to Adilene Vazquez Quitclaim from Charles H. Henry Roberson Subdivison, 1st. Meadow, Lot 44, $145,000, 6th. Coutino, Green Hills, Lot 31, Bebout Jr. and Ada E. Lugo Lot 17, Henry Roberson Sub- Special warranty deed from From Putnam First Mer- $111,5000, 1st. Beauchamp FKA Ada E. Lugo divison, Lot 18, $93,700, 19th. Frank H. Phillips Trustee cantile Bank to Kelly Mor- Quitclaim from Raymond E. to Charles H. Bebout Jr. and From Phillip Scott Sim- and Buck Phillips Testamen- gan, Putnam First Mercan- Keefe and Shannon C. Keefe Ada E. Lugo Beauchamp, 1044 mons, Michael Douglas Sim- tary Marital Trust to Roger tile Bank Division, Lot 1, to Raymond E. Keefe, Ray- West Laurel Way, Section 53, mons, Kim Lee Stevenson, Thomas, Lot I, 40 acres, Lot $15,000, 17th. mond E and Shannon C Keefe Lot 8, 4th. Phillip R. Edwards Deceased II, 5 acres, Lot III, 3 acres, Lot From Travis T. Fansler and Division, Lot 2, 1.26 acres, From William Council and and Ruth Edwards Deceased IV 4 acres, $94,810.08, 8th. Krystle Fansier to Michelle 6th. Betty Council Deceased to to Phillip L. Robinson and Special warranty deed from Matthews, Laurel Park Quitclaim from Raymond E. Nancy Russell, Mary Dowell Monica R. Robinson, 2.04 Frank H. Phillips Trustee Subdivision, Lot 29, .37 acres, Keefe and Shannon C. Keefe Division, Lot LIST, $68,000, acres, $92,500, 15th. and Buck Phillips Testamen- $245,000, 1st. to Raymond E. Keefe Trustee 7th. FRIDAY, AUG. 23 tary Marital Trust to Roger From Julia K. Baker NKA and Raymond E. Keefe Revo- From Linda J. Acred and Quitclaim from City of Thomas, 5.2 acres, $80,000, Julia K. Gruber and Seisel cable Living Trust, Raymond C. Danny Acred Deceased Cookeville to Teresa M. Mc- 8th. Newton Jonakin III to Ste- E and Shannon C Keefe Divi- to Terry D. Dorward and Nabb Irrevocable Real Est, .26 From Thomas Owens DBA phen P. Keller and Brittany sion, Lot 1, 2.11 acres, 6th. Gloria E. Dorward, Cumber- acres. T and J Builders and Donald S. Keller, Big Springs Circle, From James N. Hall to Luke land Cove, Section 64, Lot 11, Quitclaim from City of Volk to Pamela Elaine McIn- Lot 10, $229,500, 1st. Stephen Dunham, Highlands $27,000, 4th. Cookeville to McNabb Family tyre and David McIntyre, Quitclaim from Sara Ro- at Bear Creek, Phase II, Lot Quitclaim from Darrel Partnership, .04 acres. Deer Run, Lot 30, $281,216, manzi Trustee and Love 118, $18,500, 15th. L. Holloway and Linda F. From McNabb Family Prop- 20th. Family Trust to Sara Ro- Quitclaim from Ina Bea Holloway to Suella L. Poston erties to City of Cookeville, MONDAY, AUG. 26 manzi Trustee and Sara Alcorn to Ina Bea Alcorn, Trustee and Darrel L. Hollo- Lot LIST, 1st. From Benjamin D. Shannon Romanzi Living Trust, 935 Donna June Robinson and way and Linda F. Holloway From Nash Properties TN and Jessica L. Shannon to Linwood Drive, Lot LIST. Staffi ney Gail Jones, TRACT, Trust, 9.87 acres, 5th. INC to Chris Puckett and An- Amy Thompson and Louis From Sheila D. Stewart to 1st. Quitclaim from Phillip Gary drea Puckett, Amber Mead- Daniel Thompson, Hickory Jorge E. Fernandez and Da- Substitute Trustee’s deed Smith Trustee and Phillip ows, Lot 5, $137,000, 16th. Flats, Lot 102, $405,000, 2nd. vid Patterson, Villas At Ma- from Shapiro and Ingle LLP Gary Smith Revocable Trust From Andrew Mark Nyman From Carol Bird and Robert ple Point, Lot 4B, $258,758.51, Substitute Trustee and Te- AG to Sherry Diane Smith, Trustee, Karen Mary Nyman John Bird Deceased to Royce 1st. resa Ragland to Greg Bruce, 5.93 acres, 16th. Trustee and Nyman Living Poss, 4.32 acres, $9,500, 5th. From Samuel Blaine Mc- Buck Mountain Estates, Lot From Ronnie L. Clark and Trust to Chanhda Oeung, Quitclaim from Bobby Beaty Corkle IV AKA Samuel 74, $110,000, 3rd. Kathryn A. Clark Deceased Bunker Hill Park, Lot LIST, to Amanda Gayle Hammock Blaine McCorkle AKA Clerk and Master’s deed to Erin Sherrill and Jerry $174,500, 2nd. and Amy Michell Venters, Samuel Blane McCorkle, from Randy Whitehead and Sherrill, 5518 Raven Cross- From Matt Delk and Jes- Welch Addition to Town of Gina McCorkle and Rebekah Linda Reeder Clerk and Mas- ing, Lot 51, .67 acres, $168,000, sica Delk to Jason Grider, Monterey TN, Lot LIST, 14th. mcCorkle to Dalton Tidwell ter to Boyd G. Kline Trustee 7th. Deer Crest, Lot 15, .37 acres, From Brandon Farley and and Tiff any Tidwell, Twin and Boyd G. Kline Revocable Quitclaim from Gary L. $178,000, 20th. Kathryn A. Farley to Michael Oaks, Lot 13, $189,000, 1st. Trust, 3.5 acres, $4,700, 12th. Bouska and Linda C. Bouska From Donna L. Stewart to Shane Hall and Lindsey K. From L and J Contractors From Donnie Davidson and to Linda C. Bouska Living Randy Lynn Reagan AKA Hall, Prosperity Pointe, Lot LLC to Sarah E. Smith and Sarah Davison to DDR Prop- Trust, Cumberland Cove, Randy Lynn Regan, Howard 60, $249,929. Jared M. Smith, Farris erties LLC, OK Holladay, Lot Section 34, Lot 5, 4th. Willeford, Section A, Lot 13, Quitclaim from Sandra Har- Hills at Falling Water, Lot 4, LIST, .319 acres, 1st. Quitclaim from Gary L. $90,000, 15th. ris and Mark Harris to Ste- $399,900, 2nd. From Donnie Davidson and Bouska and Linda C. Bouska Quitclaim from Tommy vens Street Baptist Church From Bessie Irene Gaw and Sarah Davison to DDR Prop- to Linda C. Bouska Living Robinson and April Robinson Inc, Williams Subdivision, James G. Gaw Deceased to erties, .45 acres, 1st. Trust, Cumberland Cove, to Brenda England, 5 acres, Lot LIST, 19th. Mark G. Lanz Trustee, Jann From Donnie Davidson and Section 64, Lot 38, 4th. 16th. From Barbara Bohannon M. Lanz Trustee and Lanz Barry Reese to DDR Prop- Quitclaim from Shirley D. Quitclaim from Rachel Null Little to Burton Nelson and Family Revocable Living erties LLC, Gaw Brothers Gordon to Sara Elizabeth AKA Rachel P. Null to Robert Deborah Nelson, TRACT, Trust, Lot LIST, $565,000, Subdivision, Section G, Lot Robertson Trustee and Shir- Null, Goldie Raines Property, $41,000, 1st. 1st. 4, Gaw Brothers Subdivision, ley D. Gordon Irrevocable Lot 4, 68.52 acres, 6th. From Libby Lamb to Dark From Darrin J. L. Phil- Lot 5, Gaw Brothers Subdivi- Trust, Meadows Subdivision, Quitclaim from Rachel Null W. Potter and Keely M. Potter, lips and Janie E. Pedigo to sion, Lot 6, 1st. Lot 23, 1st. AKA Rachel P. Null to Robert TRACT, $220,000, 1st. Daniel J. Phillips, .68 acres, From Donnie Davidson Quitclaim from Lynette Null, 16.28 acres, 3rd. From Louis Daniel Thomp- $133,000, 16th. and Sarah Davison to DDR Beam Miller AKA Lynette From Leonard J. Carter and son and Amy Thompson to From Jo Ann Faust to Properties LLC, Gaw Broth- Beam Pryor and Lee Ann Michelle J. Carter to Matthew Phillip M. Wynne and Megan Eric D. James and Haven L. ers Subdivision, Lot 10, Gaw Hall AKA Lee Ann Beam to Delk and Jessica Delk, 3452 M. Wynne, Lot 2, .57 acres, James, Old Kentucky Road, Brothers Subdivision, Lot 11, Edith Cornell Beam, College Dogwood Lane, Phase II, Lot $259,900, 19th. Lot 17, $174,000, 1st. Gaw Brothers Subdivision, Heights NO 1, Lot 19, College 24, $155,000, 15th. From John Gentry and From Kevin Billbe and Lot 12, 1st. Heights NO 1, Lot 20, College From Tommy Fawbush to Eulah Gentry to Maybeth S. Connie S. Billbe to Sean H. From Donnie H. Davidson Heights NO 1, Lot 21, College Regina Walker, .15 acres, Peterson and Edward Du- Oshea and Laurie Oshea, and Sarah S. Davison to DDR Heights NO 1, Lot 22, College $26,928, 14th. wayne Peterson, John and 810 Falling Water Road, 1.66 Properties LLC, Ok Holladay Heights NO 1, Lot 23, 1st. Special Warranty Deed Eulah Gentry, Lot 1, $197,000, acres, $259,000. Subdivision, Section 2, Lot 18, Quitclaim from Edith Cor- from Midfi rst Bank to Hous- 20th. From Omar A. Salina and Ok Holladay, Section 2, Lot nell Beam to Luther Edmon ing and Urban Development, From Robert E. Maxwell Sandra Salina to Robin Dirro 19, Ok Holladay Subdivision, Beam and Edith Cornell 700 Sun Valley Road, Lot 24. and Betty J. Maxwell to and Sarah F. Dirro, 2503 Section 2, Lot 20, 1st. Beam, College Heights NO 1, From Rockey C. Talley to Matzen Joshua Schmitt AKA Mike Maxwell Road, Lot 3, From Barry Reese and Don- Lot LIST, 1st. Leonard Julius Carter Jr. and Joshua Schmitt Matzen and $159,000. nie Davidson to DDR Proper- Quitclaim from David A. Michelle Joy Carter, Capshaw Matzen Cassie Schmitt AKA From Mark G. Smith to ties LLC, .24 acres, 1st. Patterson and Barbara J. Woods, Phase B, .566 acres, Cassie Schmitt Matzen, 7.3 Patrick Wallace Walker, From Barry Reese to DDR Patterson to Andrea Eve $365,000, 1st. acres, $180,000, 20th. $220,000. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN B5 herald-citizen.com Becky Magura goes one on one with Ken Burns MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 8 p.m. — “Antiques Road- 7 p.m. — “Live Green Ten- show” nessee” — New season. Chef 9 p.m. — “Lost River Ses- Chad Combs; sustainability sions” — Dead Broke Barons eff orts at Bonnaroo; bees. Return. 7:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass Un- 9:30 p.m. — “Barnegie Hall” derground” — New season. 10 p.m. — “Austin City Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Limits” — Trombone Shorty 8 p.m. — “Highlights of & Orleans Avenue. the 48th Annual Smithville 11 p.m. — “Woodsongs” — Fiddlers’ Jamboree” — The Rhonda Vincent & The Rage. best of the two-day, old-time Appalachian-style music and SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 dance festival. 3 p.m. — “Ray Stevens 9 p.m. — “Antiques Road- CabaRay Nashville” — Leroy show” Van Dyke. 10 p.m. — “POV: Farm- 3:30 p.m. — “Sun Studio steaders” — The Nolans Sessions” return home to save their 4 p.m. — “Downton Abbey, family’s farm from industrial Season 1, Part 3” — Growing agriculture extinction. 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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 want in return. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 — Gather your thoughts, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) A positive attitude will AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) If you want something, consider your actions and Revisit dreams you put — Impulse purchases help you further your — It’s OK to be a bystand- go after it wholeheartedly. set your sights on what by the wayside. Make a should be nipped in the goals. Stop worrying er if you don’t feel the time Moving to another loca- will bring the highest list of priorities and put bud. Think about every about what you cannot is right to make a move. tion, setting new goals, returns with the least together a plan that will cent you spend. You can- change and start deal- Don’t let outside pressure engaging in a group activ- amount of risk. Avoid gos- encourage you to get not buy love or respect. ing with what you can push you into something ity or focusing on self-im- sip and decadent people. things done. 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Say no to anyone who Love and romance should more interesting, you will and the new, progress will count on loyal friends to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) tries to complicate your be priorities. give the wrong impression take place. help if you ask them. Don’t — Benefit by making a de- life or infringe on your VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) and send a misleading VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) be shy. Call in favors. cision and taking action. space or freedom. Make — Refuse to let your emo- message. — Follow the path that ARIES (March 21-April 19) The time to act is now. peace and love priorities. tions influence decisions ARIES (March 21-April 19) excites you the most. Get- — Think big, but stick to Follow your heart and ARIES (March 21-April 19) that can make or break — When in doubt, take ting involved in something what’s reasonable. If you stick close to the people — Expand your interests, your chance to advance. a step back. Wait to see new will lead to interesting are practical but also who share your dreams develop your skills, and Don’t underestimate your what others do or say be- encounters with people imaginative, you will come and your values. strive for independence skills, knowledge or ex- fore you form an opinion who motivate you to fol- up with a plan that will LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) and personal growth. perience. Walk away from or share your thoughts. low your heart. help expand your inter- — Keep your thoughts Don’t be confused by negative influences. Focus on personal growth LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) ests. to yourself until you feel someone’s false implica- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) and accomplishments. — Buy only what you can TAURUS (April 20-May 20) up to debate. You will tion or bureaucratic lies. — Avoid negativity. Refuse TAURUS (April 20-May 20) aff ord. Living beyond — You’ve got what it takes need to be balanced and Trust in what you know is to listen to someone else’s — Press forward with vim your means will get you to close a deal, finish what understanding when you fact. whining or put-downs. Do and vigor. If you show ev- in trouble with someone you start, attract support address people’s con- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) something that makes you eryone what you have to who shares expenses with and motivate and inspire cerns. You’ll benefit more — Trust your instincts, not happy. Attach yourself to off er, you’ll make a stellar you. Do your best to keep others. Don’t waste time if your actions are well someone who’s trying to people who bring out the impression. Networking the peace. procrastinating; take thought out. get an emotional rise out best in you. will lead to opportunities SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — If action. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) of you. Bring about posi- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) and positive change. Ro- you share your feelings GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Try something new or tive change by surround- — Take time to assess your mance is encouraged. and desires with some- — Someone will mislead travel to a place you’ve ing yourself with people skills and qualifications GEMINI (May 21-June 20) one special, you’ll find out you. Ask questions and never been before. The who share your values. and the possibility of pro- — Look at the people where you stand and how distance yourself from experience will be insight- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) fessional advancement or around you and consider best to move forward. anyone who is being ful and will plant seeds for — Don’t expect something heading in a new direc- who is right for you and Personal improvements pushy or trying to force future adventures. Share from someone who tends tion. A change will inspire who isn’t. Distance your- at home and work will pay you in a direction you your dreams with a loved to exaggerate. Put your personal growth. self from those encourag- off . shouldn’t go. Keep your one. priorities in order and stick SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. ing you to be indulgent. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. life simple. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. with the person who has 21) — You know the drill CANCER (June 21-July 22) 21) — Talks will be mislead- CANCER (June 21-July 22) 21) — Stick close to home. always been there for you. and should stick to the — Take a unique ap- ing. Listen carefully and — Positive changes at Avoid getting into an CANCER (June 21-July 22) rules. Don’t let anyone proach when dealing with decipher the meaning home or work will lead to argument with a friend or — Make it happen. Set tempt you to get involved co-workers or peers. If behind the words. Don’t better relationships with relative. Too much of any- a goal and don’t stop in something indulgent, you say what’s on your let gullibility cost you the people you deal with thing will end up backfir- until you finish. Use your costly or dubious. mind and make your plans mentally, physically or daily. Love and romance ing on you. Pace yourself knowledge, experience CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) clear, you will receive the financially. Moderation is are on the rise and will and focus on personal and enthusiasm to get — Consider your current support you need to reach encouraged. improve your personal life. growth. what you want. Romance status and where you see your goal. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Get CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) is in the stars. yourself heading. Rear- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Con- A change at home or work busy. The less time you — A couple of changes LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Get range your lifestyle to fit sider your options before looks promising. Financial have to get involved in will help ease stress and out and mingle with peo- the future, not the past. you decide to follow gain, greater responsibility what everyone else is improve your current living ple who have something Change is required, and someone’s lead. Don’t un- and a higher title, along doing or saying, the better. situation. If you make a to off er, and avoid those an optimistic attitude is a derestimate the power of with some perks that will Self-help, healthy living promise to a loved one, pressuring you to do necessity. doing your own thing and raise your self-esteem, are and personal growth are you’ll receive what you things you shouldn’t. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) reaping the rewards. heading in your direction. favored. B6 HERALD-CITIZEN MORE! SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 herald-citizen.com Baxter Primary School Awards

These students were recognized for following the school-wide These students were recognized for being safe, respectful and expectations of being safe, respectful and responsible for the week of responsible at Baxter Primary School the week of Aug. 19. From left, Aug. 12. From left, Cruz Melton, Angelica Francisco, Alivia Williams, Allie Bexley Allen, Libby Carr, Ella Sherman, Aly Jane Collins, Jerry Shanks, Jones and Saulyer Orlando. Lucie McCormick and Daniel Rogers.

VITAL Students of the Month Prescott South Middle School VITAL Students of the Month for August include, back row, left to right: Shelby Lee (7th) - Spanish 1, Kennedy Dolente (8th) - Spanish 2, Lily Mayfield (8th) - Integrated Math II, Georgia Coons (8th) - Spanish 1, Laylah Turner (8th) - Integrated Math I. Front row, left to right: Mary Kirk - PSMS VITAL Facilitator, Meagan Storytelling at Algood Wettack (7th) - Online Pre-English 9, Tanitra Brown (8th) - Art History, Algood Elementary School kindergarten students enjoyed a visit Lily Bernhardt (8th) - English 9. The students are taking course options from Putnam County Library’s storyteller, Marcia Donovan. She will through PSMS and the VITAL program to individualize and enhance their visit the students once a month bringing them stories, songs and learning path in order to be College and Career Ready. movement.

Capshaw teachers chosen for STEM leadership program

Two representatives principals, and school Cookeville. from Capshaw Elemen- leaders to infuse a Innovative Leaders tary School have been STEM culture in their Institute participants named to the 2019-2020 school through innova- apply as a team of two cohort for the Innova- tive leadership and in- or three faculty mem- tive Leaders Institute structional strategies. bers from the same sponsored by the Ten- School leaders were se- school. nessee STEM Initiative lected to participate in The team must Network. the program through a consist of a school Diana Wood and Eric competitive application principal or assistant Demeri are among process. principal and another the 50 educators an- The Institute is led building-level school nounced by TSIN who by faculty from several leader. The Institute is Flags for Concert will be participating Tennessee STEM Des- free and participants in a year-long profes- ignated Schools. The earn 32 hours of Ten- Girl Scouts from Troop 161 helped the City of Cookeville place flags at sional learning op- instructors include nessee Association of Dogwood Park for their Air Force National Guard Band Concert July 5. portunity designed to Catherine Jones, Prin- School Leaders (TASL) From left, Brooke Benich, Avery Benich, Audrey Taubert, Sharon Gong, train highly eff ective cipal of Prescott South credit for participat- Rosie Gong and Sophi Ni. principals, assistant Elementary School in ing. TSCPA awards $225,000 in scholarships to Tennessee students

The Educational & Me- ville, Zachary Plattner the prestigious King Foun- didates must complete tscpa.com/scholarships. morial Foundation of the of Joelton, Krishna Patel dation Scholarship Award. introductory courses in Founded in 1904, the Ten- Tennessee Society of CPAs of Lebanon, Ana Mejia of Tennessee Technological accounting and/or be stu- nessee Society of Certifi ed (TSCPA) recently awarded a Loudon, Kendra Rymer of University student Emma dents majoring in account- Public Accountants is the total of $225,000 in scholar- Morrison, Zebulun Roberts McDonald of Livingston re- ing. Scholarship recipients professional association of ships to 83 students attend- of Rock Island, and Erika ceived the TSCPA Maxie O. were selected on the basis CPAs in Tennessee, with ing colleges or universities Dibrell and Courtney Hunt Patton Scholarship Award, of academic achievement, more than 10,000 members throughout Tennessee. of Sparta. given to the top accounting professor recommendation, statewide. The recipients include Tennessee Technological student at Tennessee Tech- leadership skills and fi nan- Its mission is to enhance Tennessee Tech students University student Nia Bun- nological University. cial need. For more informa- the success of members Robert Herbert of Brent- tin of Cookeville was one of In order to qualify for a tion about TSCPA’s annual through service, support wood, Kani Sunil of Clarks- four statewide recipients of TSCPA scholarship, can- scholarship program, visit and advocacy. Grant will pay for restoration of shortleaf pine forests Through a recently Forestland Group. of biologically signifi cant at Tennessee Wildlife Feder- erts. “As part of my habitat awarded grant, more than The $200,000 grant was lands in the Cumberland ation. conservation work with the 5,400 acres of shortleaf pine awarded by the National Plateau.” The project will restore na- Federation, I’m encountering forests on the Cumberland Fish and Wildlife Foundation Native pine-oak forests on tive pine-oak forest habitats more and more landowners Plateau will be restored and (NFWF) through its Cum- the Plateau are dominated by on the Plateau by engaging interested in taking a more enhanced. A collaboration berland Plateau Stewardship a mixture of shortleaf pines landowners at demonstration long-term approach to man- among several organizations Fund and will be matched by and oaks. Both Tennessee forests and creating forest aging their land.” will use prescribed fi re and the partnering organizations and Kentucky have expe- management plans that are Landowners who believe strategic plantings to revi- and The Lyndhurst Foun- rienced a 70 to 80 percent compliant with federal cost- their property may be a fi t talize this vanishing habitat dation to double its impact. reduction in shortleaf pine share programs. Restoration for large-scale habitat res- that is critical to several This grant is one of seven since 1980. Causes of the activities to enhance wildlife toration are encouraged to species. projects recently funded by decline include the absence habitat will include responsi- contact Tennessee Wildlife The project will be imple- NFWF. of fi re on the landscape, fail- ble timber management, pre- Federation at [email protected] mented by The Forest Stew- “We’re excited to continue ure to replant shortleaf pine scribed burns, and planting In addition to working with ards Guild and Tennessee working hand-in-hand with after management activities, shortleaf pine. landowners, the grant will Wildlife Federation through Tennessee Wildlife Federa- conversion to non-native The Federation and the support projects on large its Habitat Conservation pro- tion and other partners on forest types, and disease. Guild are working with pri- tracts of public land. Already gram. Habitat improvement the Cumberland Plateau,” “Much of the restoration vate Tennessee landowners selected for restoration are eff orts will also be supported said Nick Biemiller, south- will happen on recently interested in the project. more than 2,000 acres with- by Sewanee: The University east regional coordinator for cleared pine plantations and “It’s exciting to see so in Grundy County’s Savage of the South, Berea College, the Forest Stewards Guild. on some of Tennessee’s most many landowners interested Gulf State Natural Area and Tennessee Department of “This project will increase heavily used public lands for in restoring forest habitats more than 2,000 acres within Environment and Conser- capacity for prescribed fi re hunting, hiking, and wildlife on the Plateau—to return to the Bridgestone-Firestone vation, Tennessee Wildlife and restore shortleaf pine watching,” said Chris Rob- its natural state and better Centennial Wilderness in Resources Agency, and The ecosystems across thousands erts, director of conservation support wildlife,” said Rob- White County. 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DODSON LAWN CARE! CITY OF COOKEVILLE SEELBACH & CO needs be part of the solution to • Commercial - Residential Building Maintenance Bucket operators, Climb- PLANNING A end animal overpopulation - • Mowing Worker ers, Groundspersons. Must YARD SALE??? spay or neuter your pets. • Landscaping Leisure Services have experience running a A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue The City of Cookeville Lei- chainsaw, have valid driv- and Fixin’ Inc.) • Sod 1989 Corvette Convert- • Seed & Aerate sure Services Department ers license. Must be willing Live within the city limits 931-260-8018 (voicemail is accepting applications to work 6 days/wk. Pay rate ible, Charcoal Grey, Very only) • www.aarf-tn.com • Mulch Good Condition 109,000 of Algood or Cookeville? • Fertilize for the position of Building $12/up based on experi- Maintenance Worker. Per- ence. Call Stephen Flatt, miles, $12,900 Call 281-638- Only one female mini 20 years experience. 4586 Use Commercial Equipment forms a variety of mainte- (931)265-1150 You MUST go to your Aussie Doodle left for sale. Call(931) 260-8646 nance tasks in carpentry, city’s business office to Tails docked and dew claws electrical, and plumbing; Student Support Assoc 5 have been removed. Had “Gregorio’s Lawn general custodial duties. (Student Center Section TRUCKS FOR SALE obtain a permit. fi rst set of shots and will be Maintnence” Must work from heights of Supervisor) wormed three times. Born High Quality Work, Aff ord- up to 45ft. high. High School Campus Recreation 2001 ISUZU 16’ Box Truck City of Algood July 14th, will be ready by able Prices! Lawnmowing, diploma or equivalent, a TN Tech University $6,900. the fi rst of September $800. (931)349-6848, 260-4499 215 W Main St. mulching, shrubs, & MUCH valid Tennessee Driver’s Hours are 3:30 pm to 11 pm Algood, TN Call for more info/pix. 931- MORE! Free Est, Lic’d/Ins’d. License and exp in general during fall and spring se- 261-5550. Call (931)252-5497, 310- construction, maintenance, mesters. Hours will be ad- or 7379 or custodial work are re- justed during holidays, sum- MISC WANTED Use Kennel Dip to treat quired. Must work a fl exible mer, fall, and spring breaks. City of Cookeville fl eas, ticks, manage, sta- LANDSCAPER 15 Years schedule including some Some weekends required. WANTED OLD 45 E. Broad Street ble fl ies & mosquitoes Exp in Nashville wants to nights and weekends. Pay Complete position summary APPLIANCES & JUNK - where they breed. At help w/all aspects of land- range $23,275 - $34,923, and application procedure WILL PICK UP Cookeville, TN TRACTOR SUPPLY DOE. Applications/resumes available at CALL 931-510-4138 (www.kennelvax.com) scaping, drainage prob- LABOR DAY YARD SALE lems, hardscapes. Free Est. must be received by 4:30 https://jobs.tntech.edu pm Thursday, September Deadline to apply is Sep- SUN - 12-4 / MON - 7-2 Comm/Res (931)239-4307, Cash and Credit 713-2550 12, 2019, and must be sub- tember 7, 2019. Tennessee MISC FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT mitted online at Tech University is an AA/ 171 Second Ave N Algood 38506 LUIS SEGOVIA www.cookeville-tn.gov EEO employer and does 2016 42 Jets Hot Tub, Equal Housing EOE not discriminate on the ba- Seats 5-6 people, with wa- Harley Davidson clothes, Opportunity 931-265-0298 girls clothes, toys, home de- MOW & RAKE YARDS sis of race, color, religion, terfall & cover, $3,200 281- PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All Experienced Billing Spe- ethnic or national origin, 638-4586. cor, kitchen items, antiques, real estate advertised in this MULCHING, TREE TRIM- full sided bed, books, MING, Etc,. FREE EST. cialist for a busy Pediatric sex, disability, age (40 and newspaper is subject to the offi ce. Preferably bi-lingual over), status as a protected 36” coff ee table $350 val- DVD’s, electronics, basket- Federal Fair Housing Act but not necessary. Submit veteran, genetic information ue - asking $45. See to ap- ball stand, camping. of 1968 and the Tennessee resume to Unit D, %Her- or any other category pro- preciate!. 302 Bowerwood, Human Rights Act which OTHER ald Citizen, PO Box 2729, tected by federal or state Circle, Ckvl. (931)854-0491. makes it illegal to advertise BIG JIM’S Cookeville, TN 38502. law. Inquiries regarding the FIREWD/STOVES & RELATED “any preference, limitation nondiscrimination policies BABY STROLLER/CAR- or discrimination based on ECONOMY HAULING FREE FIREWOOD DELIV- Junk, debris, basement Facilities Associate 8 should be directed to SEAT w/base; baby’s Jump- race, color, religion, sex, AC/Heating Mechanic 3 [email protected] aroo. $100 for both or will ERED: May be Hardwood familial status or national clean outs, furniture, storm or Mixed. Will come in long cleanup. Free est. Sr disc. Facilities & Business sell separate. 260-1740. origin, handicap/disability Services The LBJ&C Development lengths, will need to be cut or an intention to make any Small jobs ok! 931-261- up & split. Call (931)260- 3511 TN Tech University Corporation is advertising CHERRY QUILT RACK such preference, limita- Complete position summary the following job vacancy: $45. 5655 tion or discrimination.” This and application procedure Teacher Assistant Call 526-7564 newspaper will not know- available at Crossville Head Start Looking for a place to ingly accept any advertis- HELP WANTED https://jobs.tntech.edu Crossville, TN FREE - KIDS SWING SET. dump Free Fire Wood and ing for real estate which is Application deadline is Sep- $8.73/hr, 8 hrs per day Complete, well used, disas- Mulch in Putnam County. in violation of the law. Our tember 4th, 2019. Tennes- sembly required. Call 528- (931)260-5655 readers are informed that all see Tech University is a AA/ Fringe Benefi ts: Health, 1675 dwellings advertised in this EEO employer and does not Dental, Vision, and Life In- newspaper are available on discriminate on the basis of surance, Retirement Pro- FREE !! 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TARY in respect of the Es- itors at least sixty (60) days and last conveyance. 931-267-3933 or tate of GARY HOWARD before the date that is four 931-252-7938 BREWINGTON, deceased (4) months from the date of The previous and last con- Subscribe Today who died JULY 27TH, 2019 the fi rst publication; or veyance and/or Grantors` 2BR, 1BA. Stove, refrig, DW, were issued to the under- source of equitable inter- CH/A. $380/mo. Small pets signed by the Probate Court (B) Sixty (60) days from the est for the property here- 931-526-9715 OK!! Call 526-1988. of Putnam County, Tennes- date the creditor received an inabove described is: see. actual copy of the notice to 3BR, 2 Full BA tiled. DR, creditors if the creditor re- By a Warranty Deed from ceiling fans, CHA, W/D HU, All persons, resident and ceived the copy of the notice KIMBERLY ALLEN, an un- water included. Application non-resident, having claims, less than sixty (60 days pri- married person to HOLLY fee $40, $675/mo, $675/ matured or unmatured, or to the date that is four (4) S. HENSLEY recorded in dep. Call 510-2694 against the estate are re- months from the date of fi rst Warranty Deed Book 429, quired to fi le same with the publication as described in Page 737 in the Register`s Country Setting 2BR Du- Clerk of the above-named (1)(A): or Offi ce for Putnam County, plex, CHA, W/D HU, stove, Court on or before the ear- Tennessee. frig. NO PETS. $475/mo, lier of the dates prescribed (2) Twelve (12) months from $300/dep, 1 yr lease. 432- in (1) or (2) otherwise their the decedent’s date of Tax ID: 053A 001700 000 4207 claims will be forever barred: death. Current Owner(s) of Proper- (1)(A) Four (4) months from This 8TH day of AUGUST ty: HOLLY S HENSLEY the date of the fi rst publi- 2019. cation of this notice if the The street address of the creditor received an actual Signed JOEY L. DENSON above described property copy of this notice to cred- & JEFFREY C. MATHIS, is believed to be 425 W 3RD itors at least sixty (60) days CO-EXECUTORS ST, Cookeville, TN 38501, before the date that is four but such address is not part (4) months from the date of Attorney for the Estate: of the legal description of the fi rst publication; or STEVEN A. CASSETTY the property sold herein and PO BOX 815 in the event of any discrep- FOR RENT (B) Sixty (60) days from the GAINESBORO, TN 38562 ancy, the legal description 1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, date the creditor received an referenced herein shall con- Houses. Many locations actual copy of the notice to Jennifer Wilkerson, trol. FALCON REALTY, creditors if the creditor re- Circuit and Probate Clerk 528-2158 ceived the copy of the notice 421 E. Spring Street SALE IS SUBJECT TO OC- falconrealtycookeville.com less than sixty (60 days pri- Cookeville, TN 38501 CUPANT(S) RIGHTS IN or to the date that is four (4) 931-528-1508 POSSESSION. months from the date of fi rst 8/25, 9/1 HOUSES FOR RENT publication as described in THE RIGHT IS RESERVED (1)(A): or PUBLIC NOTICE TO ADJOURN THE DAY 6th & Washington: Con- OF THE SALE TO ANOTH- venient to downtown/hosp. (2) Twelve (12) months from ER DAY, TIME AND PLACE 3BR, 2BA, good storage, at- the decedent’s date of THE COOKEVILLE HISTOR- CERTAIN WITHOUT FUR- tached 2c carport, all appli- death. IC ZONING COMMISSION THER PUBLICATION, UPON ances. $1450/mo. No pets. WILL HAVE A MEETING ON ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE 520-3393 This 8TH day of AUGUST TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, TIME AND PLACE FOR 2019. 2019 AT 5:00 P.M. IN THE THE SALE SET FORTH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 45 ABOVE. THE TERMS OF MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT Signed JANICE BREWING- EAST BROAD STREET. SALE ARE CASH. ANY TAX- TON, EXECUTRIX ES OR FEES WILL BE THE 2BR, 2BA. Ctr’l Heat, W/D THE FOLLOWING ITEMS RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HU, no pets. Near I-40. Attorney for the Estate: WILL BE CONSIDERED: PURCHASER. IF THE SALE $500/mo, $400/dep. Call NOLAN R. GOOLSBY IS SET ASIDE FOR ANY (931)858-4702 100 S. JEFFERSON AVE (1) CONSIDER FOR AP- REASON, THE PURCHAS- COOKEVILLE, TN 38501 PROVAL CERTIFICATE OF ER AT THE SALE SHALL BE APPROPRIATENESS FOR ENTITLED ONLY TO A RE- COMM/INDUST FOR RENT Jennifer Wilkerson, THE ALTERATION TO THE TURN OF THE PURCHASE Circuit and Probate Clerk ROOF IN THE FRONT OF PRICE. THE PURCHASER 421 E. Spring Street THE HOUSE OF THE PROP- SHALL HAVE NO FURTHER Northgate Business Park: Cookeville, TN 38501 ERTY AND EXTERIOR AL- RECOURSE AGAINST THE Several spaces avail. (2) 931-528-1508 TERATIONS ON THE PROP- GRANTOR, THE GRANTEE, 3000SF suites, (6) offi ces. 8/25, 9/1 ERTY LOCATED AT 531 OR THE TRUSTEE. Call 261-7903 or Go to NORTH DIXIE AVENUE www.rossierentals.com NOTICE TO CREDITORS (TAX MAP 053C-A00100.00) OTHER INTERESTED PAR- ESTATE OF REQUEST SUBMITTED BY TIES: U.S. BANK NATIONAL JOHNNIE RHEA SIMP- PETER METTS OF AEI ON ASSOCIATION, AS TRUST- OPEN HOUSES SON, DECEASED BEHALF OF DR. BRENT EE OF CVI LOAN TRUST 1 - Notice is hereby given that STATON. JUNIOR DOT AND BENEFI- SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1 on 20TH day of AUGUST 9/1 CIAL TENNESSEE INC AND 1:30 - 3:00 2019, Letters TESTAMEN- CHASE BANK USA, N.A. 119 Essex Rd, Ckvl TARY in respect of the Es- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FROM PCCH: So on Jef- tate of JOHNNIE RHEA SALE THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO ferson, R on West Davis, SIMPSON, deceased who Sale at public auction will be COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY L on Bunker Hill, L on Es- died JULY 25TH, 2019 were on October 1, 2019 on or INFORMATION OBTAINED sex, house on R w/sign. issued to the undersigned about 1:00PM local time, $245,900. Hosting: Brittany by the Probate Court of Put- At the Main Entrance of the, Bush. See our display ad nam County, Tennessee. Putnam County Courthouse, in Sunday September 1st’s 421 East Spring Street, Herald-Citizen Classifi ed All persons, resident and Cookeville, TN 38501, con- for more details. non-resident, having claims, ducted by the Substitute AMERICAN WAY REAL matured or unmatured, Trustee as identifi ed and set ESTATE against the estate are re- forth herein below, pursuant (931) 526-9581 quired to fi le same with the to Deed of Trust executed Brittany: (931 252-4061 Clerk of the above-named by HOLLY S HENSLEY, to Court on or before the ear- FMLS, Inc., Trustee, on April lier of the dates prescribed 27, 2001, at Record Book LEGALS in (1) or (2) otherwise their A653, Page 171 in the real claims will be forever barred: property records of Putnam NOTICE TO CREDITORS County Register’s Offi ce, ESTATE OF (1)(A) Four (4) months from Tennessee. GARY DALE ADAMS, the date of the fi rst publi- DECEASED cation of this notice if the Owner of Debt: REGIONS Notice is hereby given that creditor received an actual BANK SUCCESSOR BY on 20TH day of AUGUST copy of this notice to cred- MERGER WITH AMSOUTH 2019, Letters ADMINISTRA- itors at least sixty (60) days BANK TION in respect of the Es- before the date that is four tate of GARY DALE ADAMS, (4) months from the date of The following real estate deceased who died FEB- the fi rst publication; or located in Putnam County, RUARY 24TH, 2019 were Tennessee, will be sold to issued to the undersigned (B) Sixty (60) days from the the highest call bidder sub- by the Probate Court of Put- date the creditor received an ject to all unpaid taxes, prior nam County, Tennessee. actual copy of the notice to liens and encumbrances of creditors if the creditor re- record: All persons, resident and ceived the copy of the notice non-resident, having claims, less than sixty (60 days pri- Lying and being in the matured or unmatured, or to the date that is four (4) First Civil District of Put- against the estate are re- months from the date of fi rst nam County, Tennessee quired to fi le same with the publication as described in as follows: Clerk of the above-named (1)(A): or Court on or before the ear- Being the east one-half of lier of the dates prescribed (2) Twelve (12) months from Lot No. 5 in the John W. in (1) or (2) otherwise their the decedent’s date of Young Subdivision to the claims will be forever barred: death. town of Cookeville, Ten- nessee, a plat of which is (1)(A) Four (4) months from This 20TH day of AUGUST of record in Vol. 66, Page the date of the fi rst publi- 2019. 249, of the Putnam Coun- cation of this notice if the ty, Tennessee, Register`s creditor received an actual Signed DANIEL WEBSTER, Offi ce at Cookeville, Ten- copy of this notice to cred- EXECUTOR nessee, being about 90 itors at least sixty (60) days feet on the north; 103.5 before the date that is four Attorney for the Estate: feet on the east; about 90 (4) months from the date of WILLARD LANDON MUL- feet south; and about 103 the fi rst publication; or LINS feet on the west. 105 S. DIXIE AVE (B) Sixty (60) days from the COOKEVILLE, TN 38501 SOURCE OF DESCRIP- date the creditor received TION: This is the same de- an actual copy of the notice Jennifer Wilkerson, scription as the previous to creditors if the creditor re- Circuit and Probate Clerk ceived the copy of the notice 421 E. Spring Street less than sixty (60 days pri- Cookeville, TN 38501 or to the date that is four (4) 931-528-1508 months from the date of fi rst 8/25, 9/1 publication as described in (1)(A): or NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF (2) Twelve (12) months from JUDY LANE MATHIS DEN- the decedent’s date of SON, DECEASED death. Notice is hereby given that on 8TH day of AUGUST This 20TH day of AUGUST 2019, Letters TESTAMEN- 2019. TARY in respect of the Es- tate of JUDY LANE MATHIS Signed JIMMY DALE AD- DENSON, deceased who AMS, ADMINISTRATOR died JULY 25TH, 2019 were issued to the undersigned Attorney for the Estate: by the Probate Court of Put- WILLIAM A. CAMERON nam County, Tennessee. 100 S. JEFFERSON AVE COOKEVILLE, TN 38501 All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, Jennifer Wilkerson, matured or unmatured, Circuit and Probate Clerk against the estate are re- 421 E. Spring Street quired to fi le same with the Cookeville, TN 38501 Clerk of the above-named 931-528-1508 Court on or before the ear- 8/25, 9/1 lier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their NOTICE TO CREDITORS claims will be forever barred: ESTATE OF GARY HOWARD BREW- (1)(A) Four (4) months from INGTON, DECEASED the date of the fi rst publi- Notice is hereby given that cation of this notice if the on 8TH day of AUGUST creditor received an actual 2019, Letters TESTAMEN- copy of this notice to cred- C4 HERALD-CITIZEN CLASSIFIED SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 herald-citizen.com SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 CLASSIFIED HERALD-CITIZEN C5 herald-citizen.com

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Apply in person at any of the 6 offi ce locations in Cookeville, Livingston, Sparta, McMinnville, Lafayette, or Algood (Adm). SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 Sports HERALD-CITIZEN D1 herald-citizen.com Football frenzy weekend Defense keys Tech takes 2OT thriller over Samford

By BEN CRAVEN impressive HERALD-CITIZEN

The Tennessee Tech football team MHS win opened up the 2019 season with just about as much drama as possible. It took 22 fourth-quarter points, an onside kick recovery, and two over- over Jackets time periods, but the Golden Eagles were able to pull off a 59-58 win over the Samford Bulldogs By SCOTT WILSON Saturday night at Tucker HERALD-CITIZEN Stadium in Cookeville. “Obviously, this is an LOOKOUT VALLEY - The awesome night for Ten- Monterey High School Wildcats nessee Tech, an awesome are dancing through new territory night for Cookeville, an early in the 2019 football season. awesome night for our With an amazingly easy 43-0 Alexander fans, and an awesome victory over Lookout Valley here night for our players,” Friday night, the Wildcats have TTU second-year head coach De- opened the year 2-0 for the fi rst wayne Alexander said. time since 2009. “I’m very happy for all of our It was a good day for the Wild- seniors who have been a part of so cats on both sides of the ball. many disappointing losses over the Monterey moved the ball on the last couple of years. We made a lot of ground and through the air, and mistakes in this game, and we will even scored twice on defense, to learn a lot from this game. We’re roll to the big victory. excited to be 1-0.” “This defensive group believes Things were beginning to look lost in each other and they’re very dis- for Tech after falling behind 38-15 in ciplined right now to a degree, but the third quarter. then again we make a lot of mental However, the Golden Eagles out- mistakes on defense sometimes,” scored Samford 29-6 over the fi nal 16 said Monterey coach Scott Hughes. minutes to tie the score at 44-44 with “We’re still trying to fi nd our way, only 31 seconds left. but we’ve got some guys that are During that fi nal 16 minutes, Tech really playing hard. They’re play- gained 183 yards of off ense with two ing for one another and when you touchdown runs and two touchdown can do that, that’s a pretty special passes. thing.” The tie wouldn’t have been possible TONY MARABLE | FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN The Wildcats jumped out on top if not for TTU senior Darrius Staf- Tennessee Tech’s Henry Karimu (91) celebrates with teammates Chris early on Lookout Valley’s fi rst pos- ford. With 1:18 left in regulation time, Tucker and Xavier Schlueter after sacking Samford Liam session of the game. LV quarter- Staff ord pounced on an onside kick at Welch during action Saturday at Tucker Stadium. The Golden Eagles will back QB Brett Rogers fumbled the Tech’s 48-yard line. now prepare for Miami of Ohio. snap from center on third down From there, Tech sophomore quar- and Monterey’s Rene Telon picked terback Bailey Fisher completed pass- a 25-yard passing touchdown and School Cavalier David Gist dove to up the loose ball and rambled es of 19 and 12 yards on the way to an extra point to tie it again (51-51). catch a 2-point conversion pass and 40 yards for the touchdown. He 8-yard run himself for the game-tying In the second overtime period, seal the victory. kicked his own extra point and the touchdown. Samford started with another 25-yard The game was full of momentum Wildcats quickly led 7-0 with 8:06 In the fi rst overtime period, Fish- touchdown pass and extra point to changes as the Tennessee Tech of- to go in the fi rst period. er ran in a 6-yard touchdown, and take a 58-51 lead. fense came out of the gates fi ring on After holding the YellowJackets Haidar Zaidan’s extra point was good, However, after Andrew Gold- all cylinders but had all but stalled on the following possession, Mon- making it 51-44. smith’s 15-yard touchdown run terey came right back for another Samford answered right back with for Tech, former Cookeville High SEE TECH, PAGE D6 touchdown. Quarterback Jordan Key directed the Wildcats down the fi eld and the drive was capped by Mason Bowman’s 36-yard touchdown scamper. Key then hit Kevin Borjas in the end zone for LA earns ‘big’ win the 2-point conversion to make it 15-0. Monterey scored again on its fol- lowing possession when Key found with upset of CHS Chandler Bowden with an 89-yard touchdown pass. Telon’s kick post- ed the Wildcats to a 22-0 advantage By BEN CRAVEN four years. Jimmy May- with 5:56 to go in the quarter. HERALD-CITIZEN nord is a great football “We talk about it all the time, coach. I’m just proud of our when you let a team get momen- The Livingston Academy eff ort tonight because our tum...we (almost) did that tonight,” football team has a huge kids never quit. I love them, Hughes said. “We would get a stop, reason to celebrate this and I’m at a loss for words but then we would turn the ball weekend as the Wildcats with how proud I am.” right back over. When you get an upset the Cookeville Cav- That resiliency was need- opportunity to sustain and main- aliers 28-21 on Friday in ed Friday night as the game tain a drive, don’t do anything to Livingston. came down to the fi nal two give them false hope.” The win bumps LA to 2-0 minutes tied at 21-21. The Wildcats listened to their on the season and is its fi rst The Cavs found them- coach. Another Monterey touch- victory over its neighbors selves in a familiar sit- down right before the half made it to the south in 24 years. On uation with last week’s BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN 29-0 heading into the locker room. the other hand, the Cavs game against Upperman, Livingston Academy’s Wesley Smith, left, catches a Anthony Soberanis, the Wildcats’ slip to 0-2 with a showdown with time running down touchdown pass over Cookeville’s B.J. Billen during big, power running back, rum- at Riverdale looming on the as a 17-yard, fourth-down LA’s 28-21 win over CHS Friday night in Livingston. bled his way through the Lookout horizon. pass to Jacob Stamps and Valley defense for a 17-yard touch- “I’ll tell ya, this is big,” a 5-yard pass to Cameron fi rst-year starting quar- “We were trying to score down scamper. Telon tacked on the LA head coach Bruce Lamb Harris put them on the terback Stockton Owen’s points,” CHS head coach extra point. said. “That’s a (Class) 6A 1-yard-line. However, CHS throw sailed over the heads Jimmy Maynord said. “We football team, and we’ve was once again unable to of his receivers in the back SEE MHS, PAGE D5 battled with them the last put points on the board as corner of the end zone. SEE CHS, PAGE D5

0PREP ROUNDUP0 Bees make ‘more plays’ in victory over DeKalb, White County wins again

FROM STAFF REPORTS zone twice in the opening stanza. Ty Dutchess scored with a 9-yard run The Upperman High School Bees with 7:36 to go in the fi rst period. followed up their 21-20 victory over Donoven McCallister followed that Cookeville last week with a 35-0 rout with a 37-yard scoring strike to Daniel of visiting DeKalb County Friday Metzgar. Trey Krolick’s kick was good night in Baxter. following each touchdown and the “Coming into it, I was a little con- Bees led 14-0 heading into the second cerned,” said Upperman coach Adam period. Caine. “I knew DeKalb County was “We understand we’ve got to clean a really good, physical football team. some stuff up,” Caine said. “We had They play hard and I think that was some procedure penalties on off ense evident tonight. I was really pleased and I have full confi dence we will with the outcome and getting it to 35-0 clean that up.” was really good for us. Upperman tacked on another “Overall, I thought we played hard touchdown before the intermission and they played hard. Tonight, I think to create some separation and take a KELLIE ANFOSSO | FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN we just made a few more plays than 21-0 advantage into the locker room. Upperman’s Ty Dutchess, center, tries to shake a DeKalb County tackler they did.” McCallister used his feet this time, during action Friday night. Dutchess and the Bees came away with a The Bees ignited the scoreboard 35-0 victory. early on Friday, reaching the end SEE UHS, PAGE D5 D2 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0TO-DO LIST0 0SCOREBOARD0 Tuesday, September 3 Silverdale Baptist Academy 29, Polk County 14 Jacksonville 0 4 0 .000 29 106 ON TELEVISION Smith County 42, Gordonsville 13 North SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 GOLF Sunday, September 1 Soddy Daisy 28, East Hamilton 26 W L T Pct PF PA Noon — TTU soccer vs. Arizona at Temple Ariz. 7:30 p.m. South Doyle 61, Grace Christian 7 Baltimore 4 0 0 1.000 101 35 AUTO RACING GOLF — World Long Drive Tour Golf: Women’s and South Fulton 36, Fulton Co., Ky. 30, 2OT Pittsburgh 3 1 0 .750 84 66 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 8:05 a.m. Masters Championship, Thackerville, Okla. South Gibson 47, Trinity Christian Academy 26 Cleveland 3 1 0 .750 83 57 ESPN2 — Formula One: The Belgian Grand Prix, MLB BASEBALL South Greene 41, Cloudland 22 Cincinnati 1 3 0 .250 69 89 No events scheduled Stavelot, Belgium 6 p.m. South Pittsburg 55, Grundy County 0 West 1 p.m. MLB — Minnesota at Boston OR NY Mets at Wash- Southwind 48, Independence, Miss. 3 W L T Pct PF PA FS1 — NHRA Drag Racing: U.S. Nationals, qualifying, ington Springfield 21, Clarksville 15 Oakland 3 1 0 .750 84 67 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Indianapolis SOCCER (WOMEN’S) St. George’s 40, Craigmont 6 Denver 2 3 0 .400 69 73 9 a.m. — CHS golf at Keith Maxwell Inv. in McMinnville 2:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Stewart County 29, McEwen 22 Kansas City 1 3 0 .250 82 88 NBC — IndyCar Racing: Grand Prix of Portland, Port- ESPN2 — International Friendly: U.S. vs. Portugal. St. Stewarts Creek 69, Antioch 6 L.A. Chargers 1 3 0 .250 72 83 3 p.m. — UHS golf hosts Clarkrange/Jackson Co. land, Ore. Paul, Minn. Stone Memorial 26, Coalfield 12 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 3:30 p.m. — MHS golf hosts York/Smith Co./Cannon Co. 3 p.m. TENNIS Sullivan North 12, Johnson County 7 East FS1 — NHRA Drag Racing: Sunday Live Indianapolis, 11 a.m. Summertown 31, Wayne County 6 W L T Pct PF PA 5:30 p.m. — MHS volleyball hosts Van Buren Co. Indianapolis ESPN — U.S. Open: Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals, Summit 35, Spring Hill 7 N.Y. Giants 4 0 0 1.000 119 87 6 p.m. — CHS volleyball hosts Rhea Co. 5 p.m. Flushing, N.Y. Sunbright 46, Pickett County 24 Dallas 2 2 0 .500 72 44 NBCSN — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: The 6 p.m. Sweetwater 13, Rockwood 12 Washington 1 3 0 .250 49 80 6 p.m. — UHS soccer at Cannon Co. Bojangles’ , Darlington, S.C. ESPN — U.S. Open: Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals, Thomas Walker, Va. 35, Cumberland Gap 12 Philadelphia 1 3 0 .250 49 69 6:30 p.m. — UHS volleyball hosts Livingston Academy BEACH VOLLEYBALL Flushing, N.Y. Tullahoma 35, Coff ee County 0 South 1:30 p.m. WNBA BASKETBALL Tyner Academy 67, Chattanooga Central 10 W L T Pct PF PA NBCSN — AVP: Gold Series Championships, Chicago 9 p.m. Unaka 34, Cosby 28, OT Tampa Bay 3 1 0 .750 74 71 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 BIG 3 BASKETBALL ESPN2 — Seattle at Phoenix Union City 48, Frayser 8 Carolina 2 2 0 .500 65 69 2 p.m. Union County 54, Claiborne County 45 New Orleans 2 2 0 .500 85 80 No events scheduled CBS — 3rd Place Game: Power vs. 3 Headed Mon- FOOTBALL University-Jackson 24, Jackson South Side 0 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 85 101 sters, Los Angeles High School Upperman 35, DeKalb County 0 North CBS — Championship Game: Triplets vs. Killer 3’s, Volunteer 37, Sullivan Central 28 W L T Pct PF PA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Los Angeles Alcoa 42, Austin-East 0 Wartburg Central 40, Harriman 9 Minnesota 3 1 0 .750 102 80 1 p.m. — CHS golf vs. Stone Memorial/LA in Livingston Alcorn Central, Miss. 35, Middleton 28 West 24, Farragut 13 Green Bay 2 2 0 .500 89 94 2 p.m. BGA 34, Father Ryan 28 Westmoreland 21, Macon County 11 Chicago 1 3 0 .250 68 91 5:30 p.m. — MHS volleyball at Oakdale ESPN2 — Bethune-Cookman vs. Jackson State, At- Bartlett 21, Memphis Academy (MAHS) 6 Westview 45, Gibson County 7 Detroit 0 4 0 .000 62 105 6 p.m. — CHS volleyball at Warren Co. lanta Baylor 49, Chattanooga Christian 6 White County 31, Cumberland County 20 West 2:30 p.m. Beech 22, Henry County 20 White House 42, Glencliff 12 W L T Pct PF PA 6 p.m. — UHS soccer at DeKalb Co. NFL — Alabama A&M & Morehouse College Bledsoe County 14, East Ridge 13 White House-Heritage 34, East Robertson 7 San Francisco 3 1 0 .750 92 68 6:30 p.m. — Upperman MS football hosts DeKalb Co. 6:30 p.m. Booker T. Washington 29, Oakhaven 6 White Station 42, Arlington 0 Seattle 3 1 0 .750 81 69 ABC — Houston at Oklahoma Boyd Buchanan 36, Trinity 0 Whitehaven 23, Ridgeway 7 L.A. Rams 2 2 0 .500 45 44 6:30 p.m. — Algood MS football at Southside COLLEGE SOCCER (MEN’S) Bradley Central 59, Walker Valley 14 Whitley Co., Ky. 33, Scott County 14 Arizona 1 3 0 .250 59 86 6:30 p.m. — Avery Trace MS football at Livingston 7 p.m. Brentwood 37, Cane Ridge 20 William Blount 36, Morristown West 21 Thursday’s Games BTN — UCLA at Indiana Briarcrest 35, Wooddale 18 Wilson Central 28, Nashville Overton 27 N.Y. Jets 6, Philadelphia 0 7 p.m. — CHS soccer hosts Mt. Juliet COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S) CAK 24, Clinton 14 Indianapolis 13, Cincinnati 6 1 p.m. CBHS 51, Hillcrest 0 Major college scores Buff alo 27, Minnesota 23 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 BTN — Tennessee at Illinois Campbell County 24, Knoxville Carter 21 EAST Carolina 25, Pittsburgh 19 GOLF Cannon County 20, Warren County 7 Army 14, Rice 7 Atlanta 31, Jacksonville 12 11:30 a.m. — TTU volleyball at Louisville 5 a.m. Centennial 37, Smyrna 24 Boston 35, Virginia Tech 28 Baltimore 20, Washington 7 4:30 p.m. — TTU volleyball vs. Arizona St. at Louisville GOLF — European Tour Golf: Omega European Mas- Cheatham County 27, Whites Creek 14 Buff alo 38, Robert Morris 10 Miami 16, New Orleans 13 ters, final round, Valais, Switzerland Cherokee 32, Sullivan South 30 CCSU 26, Fordham 23 Cleveland 20, Detroit 16 7 p.m. — CHS football hosts Riverdale Noon Clarksville Academy 40, Grace Christian - Franklin 0 Delaware 31, Delaware St. 13 L.A. Rams 22, Houston 10 7 p.m. — UHS football hosts Smith Co. GOLF — Korn Ferry Tour Golf: Korn Ferry Tour Cham- Clarksville NW 32, Greenbrier 7 Maine 42, Sacred Heart 14 Green Bay 27, Kansas City 20 pionship, third round, Newburgh, Indiana Clay County 25, Clinton Co., Ky. 0 Navy 45, Holy Cross 7 Tampa Bay 17, Dallas 15 7 p.m. — MHS football at Red Boiling Springs 3 p.m. Cleveland 31, Knoxville Hardin Valley 19 Penn St. 79, Idaho 7 Tennessee 19, Chicago 15 7 p.m. — White Co. football hosts Christian Acad. of Knoxville GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: Shaw Charity Collierville 25, Center Hill, Miss. 24, OT Rutgers 48, UMass 21 N.Y. Giants 31, New England 29 Classic, final round, Calgary, Alberta Columbia 14, Dickson County 0 St. Francis (PA) 14, Lehigh 13 Denver 20, Arizona 7 7 p.m. — LA football hosts Cumberland Co. 5:30 p.m. Cordova 21, Germantown 20 Stony Brook 35, Bryant 10 Seattle 17, Oakland 15 7 p.m. — TTU soccer at North Alabama GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: Portland Classic, final round, Covington 24, Bauxite, Ark. 12 Temple 56, Bucknell 12 L.A. Chargers 27, San Francisco 24 Portland, Ore. Creek Wood 41, Camden Central 27 UConn 24, Wagner 21 HORSE RACING DCA 40, Bell Buckle 0 Villanova 34, Colgate 14 BASEBALL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 11:30 a.m. David Crockett 62, Science Hill 34 West Virginia 20, James Madison 13 FS2 — Saratoga Live: From Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Dobyns-Bennett 41, Oak Ridge 6 National League TBD — CHS cross country at Cherokee Classic in Knoxville SOUTH MLB BASEBALL Dresden 14, Scotts Hill 7 Alabama 42, Duke 3 All Times EDT 12:30 p.m. — TTU volleyball vs. Western Kentucky at Louisville Noon Dyer County 50, Obion County 15 Appalachian St. 42, ETSU 7 East Division TBS — Oakland at NY Yankees Dyersburg 35, Brighton 21 1:30 p.m. — TTU football at Miami (Ohio) Austin Peay 41, NC Central 10 W L Pct GB 3 p.m. ECS 42, St. Benedict 7 Boise St. 36, Florida St. 31 Atlanta 82 54 .603 _ MLB — LA Dodgers at Arizona OR San Diego at San Eagleville 27, Cornersville 15 Cent. Arkansas 35, W. Kentucky 28 Washington 75 58 .564 5½ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Francisco East Nashville Literature 17, Maplewood 0 Charlotte 49, Gardner-Webb 28 Philadelphia 69 65 .515 12 6 p.m. Ensworth 48, Hillsboro 7 Chattanooga 24, E. Illinois 10 New York 69 66 .511 12½ 1 p.m. — TTU soccer hosts Appalachian State ESPN — NY Mets at Philadelphia Ev. Reitz, Ind. 45, Clarksville NE 24 Clemson 52, Georgia Tech 14 Miami 48 86 .358 33 MONTAIN BIKING Ezell-Harding 71, Franklin Classical 13 Davidson 27, Georgetown 20 Central Division Midnight (Monday) FACS 33, Bolton 6 E. Kentucky 53, Valparaiso 7 W L Pct GB • All dates and times are subject to change without notice. NBCSN — UCI: World Championships, Mont-Sainte- Fairley 36, Douglass 13 E. Michigan 30, Coastal Carolina 23 St. Louis 74 59 .556 _ Anne, Canada (taped) Fairview 49, East Hickman 0 Florida 24, Miami 20 Chicago 73 62 .541 2 ROWING Fayette Ware 30, Northpoint Christian, Miss. 26 Furman 46, Charleston Southern 13 Milwaukee 69 66 .511 6 11:30 p.m. Fayetteville 43, Zion Christian Academy 12 Georgia St. 38, Tennessee 30 Cincinnati 63 71 .470 11½ 0ANNOUNCEMENTS0 NBCSN — FISA World Championships: Day 8, finals, Forrest 37, Portland 22 Hampton 65, Elizabeth City State 7 Pittsburgh 58 77 .430 17 Ottensheim, Austria (taped) Franklin County 58, Rockvale 47 Kennesaw St. 59, Point 0 West Division SOCCER (MEN’S) Franklin Road Academy 39, Stratford 27 Kentucky 38, Toledo 24 W L Pct GB Disc Golf: Love disc lacrosse, disc golf and 7:55 a.m. Freedom Prep 60, Bluff City 0 Maryland 79, Howard 0 Los Angeles 88 49 .642 _ golf? 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Intermediate stu- sports lover could want dents meet 10-11:15 a.m. – basketball, pickle- while beginners meet NEW YORK (AP) — First, the Osaka’s favor, Gauff often looked said. “She’s been so sweet to me.” ball, volleyball, soccer, 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. tears came from Coco Gauff , as exactly like what she is: an im- Osaka’s advantages in age — baseball, football, golf, Cost is $50. the 15-year-old American’s U.S. mensely talented player who is she’s 21 — and accomplishments Open came to an end against de- still learning her way at tennis’ — she is a two-time major cham- fending champion and No. 1 seed top level. pion, including at the Australian 0SUBMISSION INFORMATION0 Naomi Osaka. She pounded serves at up to Open this January — played a Then it was Osaka’s turn to 119 mph but also double-faulted role. So, too, did her on-target To Do List: Information is provided by schools and cry, moments after comforting seven times. power, which resulted in a 24-8 organizations, and dates and times may change Gauff with a hug and some words She overcame a slow start to edge in winners. “For me, this is without notice. of encouragement Saturday get within 4-3 in the opening set the most focused I’ve been since night. but also then dropped the last Australia,” said Osaka, who’s Photos: To submit sports-related photos for pubi- Gauff has generated all sorts of eight games in a row. had an up-and-down season since cation, email to [email protected]. Call attention already by making it to “She told me I did amazing,” earning that trophy. 931-526-9715, preferably mornings, for more info. the second week at Wimbledon in Gauff said during an unusual Addressing Gauff , she said: July and becoming the youngest on-court interview for a match’s “I’m so sorry for playing you Calendars: To submit a sporting event for the To woman to win two matches at loser, something that was Osa- (with) this type of mentality.” Do List, Announcements or Golf Calendar, email Flushing Meadows since 1996. ka’s idea, knowing the way the When it ended, after merely 65 the information to [email protected] In this much-hyped showdown packed house was supporting minutes, Gauff began to bawl on before 5 p.m. Thursday for inclusion in the next under the lights in Arthur Ashe her opponent. “I’m going to learn the sideline. Osaka approached Sunday edition. Stadium that ended 6-3, 6-0 in from this whole match,” Gauff her and they spoke, briefl y. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN D3 herald-citizen.com Flesch fi res 68 to take 0SOUTHERN HILLS GOLF COURSE0 one-shot lead in Calgary

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Steve for a round of 6-under 64. Flesch wasn’t as sharp on the greens, “The fi rst hole, I hit it right of the yet still managed to move into fi rst green and I was like, here we go place at the Shaw Charity Classic. again, and then chipped it in, which After coming within a shot of the none of that’s been happening,” said course record with an opening 62 at Gillis, who admitted he’s been strug- Canyon Meadows Golf and Country gling with his game all season. Club, Flesch carded a 2-under 68 on “So, that’s kind of how it started. It Saturday for a one-stroke lead at 10 put me in a good frame of mind.” The team of (from left) Charlie Hardee, Sharon Griggs, Gail Myers, and under in the PGA Tour Champions Gillis moved from 21st place into Dale Myers won Thursday’s Couples Scramble at Southern Hills Golf event. a tie for second spot with Short at 9 Course with a score of 8-under. “Today I played just as well as under. yesterday, but I didn’t hole any putts,” “I’m going to try to do whatever I said Flesch, who had a chance at eagle did today, that’s it,” Gillis said. “Not on the par-5, 18th hole, but settled for overthink it and play free, just go birdie. from there. We’ll see what happens.” “Hopefully I’ll convert some more Short birdied the 18th to get into birdies, because I expect it will take a today’s fi nal grouping with Flesch pretty good round to win.” and Gillis. Flesch’s birdie on the fi nal hole of Tom Byrum had a 69 and was alone the par-70, 7,086-yard layout gave him in fourth place at 8 under. a one-shot lead over Tom Gillis and Michael Bradley, who tied the Wes Short Jr. heading into today’s course record with an opening 61, was fi nal round. in a seven-way tie for fi fth at 7 under. “I’m surprised I’m leading,” Flesch Included in the logjam were two-time said. “I expected if I shot 2 under to- Shaw Charity Classic champion Scott The team of (from left) Brandon Farley, Donna Jeter, Ed Black, and day, I would have lost some ground.” McCarron (69), Corey Pavin (67). Adam Cunningham won Wednesday’s ABCD Scramble at Southern Gillis made six birdies on his front Gibby Gilbert (63), Ken Duke (68), Tim Hills Golf Course after a chip-off and a score of 6-under. nine and played his fi nal nine in par Petrovic (69) and Billy Andrade (69).

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Also at Southern Hills Golf Course (from left) Aaron McDermott was closest to the pin on the 11th hole Wednesday, Jamie Hackler (center) was closest to the pin on the sixth hole Wednesday, and Charlene Cassetty was closest to the pin on the sixth hole Thursday.

The team of (from left) Bob Gardner, Lonnie Alexander, Bill Toye, and David Edgington won Thursday’s ABCD Scramble at White Plains Golf Course with a score of 9-under.

Last Sunday, Jamie Meadows, right, hit a hole in one on The team of (from left) Southern Hills Golf Sonya Briggs and Beth Course’s par-3 11th Underhill recently won hole with his 8-iron. the first flight of White The feat was witnessed Plains Golf Course’s by Gary Flynn. second annual Two- Lady Scramble. 0GOLF CALENDAR0

Sept. 7, 8: Cookeville Plains Golf Course. matches at Golden Ea- Breakfast Rotary Sept 27: Night Scram- gle Golf Club. 2-man scramble at ble at White Plains Golf Weekly Golden Eagle Golf Club. Course. Southern Hills Golf Course — ABCD scramble Sept. 13: Home Builder Sept 28: MHS golf & Wednesday at 5 p.m., and Couples Scrambles The team of (from Association Tourna- softball fundraiser at Thursdays at 5 p.m. White Plains Golf Course — Weekly ABCD scrambles left) Trish Fielder and ment at White Plains Cumberland Cove Golf Thursdays at 5 p.m. and couple’s scramble Tues- Sharon Griggs recently Golf Course. Course days at 5:30 p.m. Ladies League Mondays at 9 a.m. and Senior League Fridays at 8:30 a.m. won the second flight Sept. 20: FCA 4-man Sept. 28, 29: Amateur The Scramble Tour — Wednesday’s, at 4:45 p.m. of White Plains Golf Scramble at Golden “Coach Mac” Invita- 2-man scramble, AB draw format and stroke play Course’s second Eagle Golf Club. tional at Southern Hills scoring will be used. Call Harold at 931-261-0661 or email [email protected]. Information annual Two-Lady Sept 21: Member Guest Golf Course. can also be found at www.uppercumberlandgolf. Scramble. Tournament at White Oct. 18-20: Reels Cup com.

The team of (from left) Carol Huff man and Allene Simmons recently won the third flight of White Plains Golf Course’s second annual Two-Lady Scramble. Crossville starting junior golf tour

CROSSVILLE — The Golf Capital SCHEDULE Junior Tour is proud to present the The fi rst tournament is Sept. 7 at fi rst annual Par-3 league beginning Bear Trace on Cumberland Moun- Sept. 7. tain. The second is at Heatherhurst The league is designed to off er Crag on Sept. 14, the third is at Bear junior golfers the opportunity to gain Trace again on Sept. 21, and the fi nal experience in competitive golf during tournament will be at Lake Tansi on the fall in a fun and supportive envi- Sept. 28. ronment. Participants will register in one of fi ve divisions and have access GUIDELINES to a total of four tournaments being All par-3 league tournaments are played in the Crossville area. nine holes and in stroke play format. Awards will be given in all divi- Caddies are permitted for each divi- sions at each event. All par 3 tour- sion. The United States Golf Asso- naments are nine hole, stroke play ciation rules govern play with the events, and caddies are permitted for exception of local rules. each division. Tournaments will be The maximum score a golfer can Sept. 7, 14, 21, and 28. Tee times will make on a hole is seven shots. Lift, begin 3:30-4:00 p.m. Information about clean and place is in eff ect through the Par-3 league will be posted on the general area (one grip length). Facebook at Crossville Junior Golf. Players can be shuttled between “Master Strokes” Sponsored By: holes. Any player who is scheduled DIVISIONS to play in a tournament and fails The golfer’s division is determined to show without notifying the tour- by their age on Sept. 28. For the boys, nament director in advance will be the divisions are broken down into charged a $5 dollar processing fee. • Cookeville • Jamestown ages 7-9, 10-11, and 12-14. For the girls, The fee will be added to the next • Livingston • Gainesboro the two division are ages 11 and un- tournament’s entry fee the player 528-0474 der, as well as 12-14. participates in. •Auto •Home •Life •Business D4 HERALD-CITIZEN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 herald-citizen.com Georgia State stuns UT McCoy cut by Bills as KNOXVILLE (AP) — Dan Ellington threw two touchdown passes and ran for a third score as 26-point NFL teams underdog Georgia State upset Tennessee 38-30 on Saturday in one of the fi rst stunners of the college set rosters football season. Georgia State (1-0) beat AP — The cruelest day of the NFL’s a Power Five opponent for long calendar arrived Saturday with the fi rst time since this teams setting their 53-player rosters. Sun Belt Conference school Among the more prominent dis- launched its program in missals were Bills veteran running 2010. The Panthers’ closest back LeSean McCoy, backup QBs call before this had come in Brian Hoyer in New England and 2016, when they lost 23-17 to Kevin Hogan in Denver and receiv- Wisconsin after leading in ers of Minnesota, the fourth quarter. Demaryius Thomas of New England “It means the world for and Josh Doctson of Washington a our university, our football fi rst-round pick in 2016. program,” Georgia State “It’s always a hard day because ... coach Shawn Elliott said. you ruin a lot of dreams,” Broncos Tennessee (0-1) suff ered general manager John Elway said. one of the more embarrass- “It’s the hard part of the business.” ing setbacks in its history, The cuts capped an interminable the latest blow for a sto- preseason that featured fewer stars ried program attempting than ever on the fi eld with QBs Aaron to bounce back from two Rodgers, Philip Rivers, and straight losing seasons. AP taking not a single snap Georgia State was Georgia State head coach Shawn Elliott is doused after defeating Tennessee in and other established stars preparing coming off a 2-10 season a game Saturday in Knoxville. for the season through joint practices in which it had lost its last more so than in exhibition games. seven games. Only one we be?” State ahead for good 28-23 with 7:10 left. The fi nal weekend before the NFL of those seven losses was The hard times for Ten- when he raced untouched That led to the kicks off its 100th season saw teams decided by less than two nessee were evident from a around the right side with game-clinching touchdown scrambling to get stars into their touchdowns. look at the Neyland Stadi- 8:56 remaining. by Ellington with 4:45 left. headquarters. The Seahawks were But the Panthers out- um stands. Although the Barnett ended up rush- Ellington faked a handoff working to acquire Jadeveon Clowney played and outworked announced attendance was ing for 95 yards on 21 and then made multiple from the Texans and the Cowboys Tennessee on Saturday. 85,503, thousands of fans carries. moves to elude defenders were ramping up eff orts to get holdout “I’m disgusted, to be apparently left at halftime Tennessee crossed mid- before running into the running back back in honest,” Tennessee quar- and many others headed fi eld on its next possession left corner of the end zone time for opening weekend. terback Jarrett Guaran- for shaded areas, leaving before Evan Jones came in for a 22-yard score that left The Texans were the busiest team tano said. “I’m not going plenty of sections of the from Guarantano’s blind Tennessee defensive backs in the league. They also acquired to sugarcoat this. I’m 102,455-seat facility virtu- side and sacked him, forc- Alontae Taylor and Shawn left tackle from the really upset right now. I’m ally empty as Tennessee ing a fumble that Georgia Shamburger lying on the Dolphins in a deal that netted them (ticked) and all those types attempted its comeback. State’s Jhi’Shawn Taylor fi eld hurt as the Panthers receiver Kenny Sills, a person famil- of things. Why shouldn’t Tra Barnett put Georgia recovered at the Vols’ 39 celebrated in the end zone. iar with the deal told The Associated Press. Houston also sent O-lineman Martinas Rankin to the Chiefs for RB Carlos Hyde. Clemson thumps Ga. Tech, PSU wins Tunsil improves a line that allowed to get sacked an CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — — Justin Fields threw added a 7-yard TD pass to transfer completed 12 NFL-high 62 times last season. Travis Etienne ran for a four touchdown passes Aaron Fuller, who made of 23 passes without an Bills GM Brandon Beane cited the career-high 205 yards and and ran for a score to lead a stunning one-handed interception while sharing emergence of rookie RB Devin Single- three touchdowns, in- Ohio State in his Buckeyes catch while getting a foot playing time with true tary in the team’s surprising decision cluding one from 90 yards debut. inbound, and capped his freshman Dillon Gabriel, to cut the 31-year-old McCoy . out, and No. 1 Clemson Fields, the fi ve-star fi rst-half with a 10-yard TD who fi nished second in “It was very diffi cult,” Beane said. overpowered Georgia Tech transfer from Georgia, strike to Chico McClatcher the competition for the “I believed in LeSean the whole time 52-14 Thursday night for its made it look easy early, late in the fi rst half. starting quarterback job and again, it was down to the last 16th straight victory. engineering touchdowns that opened because of an minute we decided to go in this direc- On an off ense fi lled with on Ohio State’s fi rst four NO. 14 UTAH 30 injury sidelining two-time tion.” stars, it was Etienne who drives. Despite some oc- BYU 12 American Athletic Confer- Another surprise cut by the Bills shone brightest for the casional rookie mistakes PROVO, Utah (AP) — ence off ensive player of the was veteran CB Captain Munnerlyn, defending national champi- that caused the Buckeyes’ Zack Moss ran for 181 year McKenzie Milton. who signed with Buff alo three weeks ons. His 90-yard score tied off ense to sputter in the yards and a touchdown ago after E.J. Gaines was hurt. for the longest rushing TD second and third quarters, and the Utes scored three NO. 21 IOWA STATE 29 Munnerlyn had played for coach Sean in Tigers history. Etienne Fields fi nished 18 for 25 more TDs off three BYU NORTHERN IOWA 26, 3 OT McDermott in Carolina. added scoring runs of for 234 yards and a 51-yard turnovers in the opener for AMES, Iowa (AP) — Overall, nearly 1,200 players were 14 yards and 48 yards as touchdown run. both teams. Sheldon Croney Jr. scored told they didn’t make the cut this Clemson opened a 35-0 lead Tight end Jeremy Ruck- The Utes (1-0) earned from a yard out in triple weekend. Some will land with oth- and was never pressed by ert caught two touchdown their ninth straight victory overtime and Iowa State er teams and others will sign onto the Yellow Jackets in the passes, and Binjimen Vic- in the 100th game in the rallied to beat Northern practice squads Sunday. But the vast season opener for both tor and Chris Olave also Holy War rivalry. Moss Iowa. majority of them won’t ever play pro- Atlantic Coast Conference had scoring grabs. propelled the off ense after La’Michael Pettway had fessional football again, making way teams. halftime by gashing the a pair of touchdown catch- for another infl ux of college stars next It was not the fl ashy NO. 12 TEXAS A&M 41 Cougars for a series of es for the Cyclones (1-0), April. return that most of college TEXAS STATE 7 big runs. He averaged 6.2 who barely survived the A remarkable streak continued in football expected out of COLLEGE STATION, yards on 29 carries. season’s fi rst major upset Indianapolis, where Andrew Luck Clemson quarterback Trev- Texas (AP) — Kellen Mond The defense took care of after entering the year provided the biggest stunner of the or Lawrence. The 6-foot-6 threw three touchdown the rest. ranked for the fi rst time off season by retiring last week. sophomore, so poised and passes and ran for another Zach Wilson totaled 208 since 1978. With TE Hale Hentges of Alabama polished in leading the Ti- score in just more than yards on 21-of-33 passing Croney fumbled near the making the team, the Colts have now gers to a 15-0, title-winning three quarters, and Texas and added 43 yards on the goal line on the second-to- had an undrafted player make the season, threw two inter- A&M had four intercep- ground to lead BYU (0-1). last play of the game. But roster for the 21st consecutive season. ceptions in the fi rst half. tions as the Aggies routed Wilson also threw a pair quarterback Brock Purdy For the 15th time in the past 16 Lawrence had just four Texas State. of interceptions that Utah sprinted from the backfi eld years at least one undrafted college picks all last year. Mond, who threw for returned for touchdowns. to recover it at the 1 and set free agent made the Broncos’ initial 194 yards, had touchdown up the winning plunge. roster. This time it was Nevada OLB NO. 2 ALABAMA 43 passes of 21 and 3 yards NO. 15 PENN STATE 79 Malik Reed and Colorado State ILB DUKE 3 and ran for another score IDAHO 7 NO. 24 NEBRASKA 35 Josh Watson. ATLANTA (AP) — Tua in the fi rst two quarters as STATE COLLEGE, Pa. SOUTH ALABAMA 21 The Broncos need a backup to new Tagovailoa threw for 336 Texas A&M raced to a 28-0 (AP) — Sean Cliff ord com- LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — QB Joe Flacco after cutting Hogan yards and four touchdowns halftime lead. pleted 14 of 23 passes for Nebraska scored two defen- and rookie Brett Rypien. as No. 2 Alabama overcame Quartney Davis had 280 yards and two touch- sive touchdowns and one Elway said rookie Drew Lock a sluggish start to blow out 85 yards receiving and a downs to lead Penn State. on special teams to bail out (thumb) will go on IR Sunday with the Duke 42-3 Saturday in the touchdown and Jhamon Making his fi rst career a sluggish off ense. hope he can return at midseason. Chick-fi l-A Kickoff Game. Ausbon added a touchdown start, Cliff ord chipped in The fi ve-touchdown fa- “We’re exploring all options” at Returning to the stadi- catch. First-year starter 57 rushing yards on seven vorite Huskers led only 14-7 quarterback, said Elway, adding RB um where they won the Jashaun Corbin had 103 carries and hooked up with at halftime and totaled just Theo Riddick (shoulder) and TE Jake Southeastern Conference yards rushing with a receiver KJ Hamler for 66 yards in the second half. Butt (knee) will also go on IR. title last December and the touchdown reception and a scoring strikes of 36 and 21 But their defense had fi ve In other notable moves: national championship two TD run. yards. takeaways, the biggest one • The Patriots released Tom Brady’s seasons ago, the Crimson Journey Brown and Eric Lee Jr.’s 38-yard inter- backup, Hoyer, who was beaten Tide (1-0) was held score- NO. 13 WASHINGTON 47 Noah Cain both added a ception return for a touch- out by rookie Jarrett Stidham , a less in the fi rst quarter — E. WASHINGTON 14 pair of touchdown runs down, and JD Spielman fourth-rounder from Auburn. which happened only one SEATTLE (AP) — Jacob while Ricky Slade, Devyn ran back a punt 76 yards to • Jaguars LB Myles Jack signed a time in 2018. Eason threw for 349 yards Ford and Nick Eury each make it a three-touchdown four-year contract extension worth But the Blue Devils (0-1) and four touchdowns in his ran for scores. Jake Pine- game early in the third $57 million that includes $33 million merely delayed the inevi- fi rst game in nearly two gar kicked two fi eld goals quarter. guaranteed, a person familiar with table. years in his Washington and Jordan Stout made Any easing of the anxi- the deal told the AP. Tagovailoa put his tight debut. another for Penn State ety at Memorial Stadium • The Falcons brought back 44-year- ends to good use. The left- Taking his fi rst snaps (1-0). Will Levis threw a was temporary. South old K Matt Bryant after failing to fi nd hander hooked up with since the 2017 season when touchdown pass to tight Alabama converted two his successor in the preseason. Miller Forristall on a 27- he lost the starting job at end Brenton Strange in the straight turnovers into • Browns veteran P Britton Colquitt yard touchdown pass and Georgia to Jake Fromm, fourth quarter. touchdowns to cut it to 28- lost his job to an undrafted rookie then went to Major Tenni- Eason showed no rust, 21 and had the ball heading Jamie Gillan, aka “The Scottish Ham- son for a 1-yard score carving up one of the top NO. 17 UCF 62 into the fourth quarter. mer .” Alabama’s dynamic FCS programs in the coun- FLORIDA A&M 0 • The Vikings jettisoned K Kaare receiving corps also got in try. Eason completed 27 of ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) NO. 25 STANFORD 17 Vedvik, whom they had acquired from on the fun. DeVonta Smith 36 passes and led Wash- — Former Notre Dame NORTHWESTERN 7 Baltimore on Aug. 11 for a fi fth-round hauled in an 8-yard TD ington (1-0) on touchdown star Brandon Wimbush STANFORD, Calif. (AP) draft pick. pass and Jerry Jeudy broke drives on four of its fi rst threw for 168 yards and — K.J. Costello threw a • The Eagles released their two top loose for a 21-yard score. fi ve possessions. two touchdowns in his UCF 2-yard touchdown pass be- rushers from last season: Josh Adams Eason’s fourth pass debut, helping the Knights fore getting knocked out of and Wendell Smallwood, and OL NO. 5 OHIO STATE 45 in purple was a 50-yard open the season with a rout the season opener on a late Stefen Wisniewski, the starting left FAU 21 touchdown strike to of Florida A&M. hit and Stanford went on to guard for the 2017 champi- COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Andre Baccellia. Eason The redshirt senior beat Northwestern. onship team. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN D5 herald-citizen.com Simmons’ health may factor into Titans’ roster moves

NASHVILLE (AP) his recovery has been mons some tricks and — Tennessee coach really, really good,” Vra- tips. Mike Vrabel and the bel said. “I don’t want to The Titans could Titans have managed rule anything out right decide to put Simmons one goal of reaching the now, but I would say it’s on the reserve/non-foot- end of the preseason as far, far more along than ball injury list to start healthy as possible. what the average player the season, keeping him They also have one would be. He’s further out the fi rst six weeks. player healthier than along.” Keeping Simmons on expected before Satur- The Titans placed the 53-man roster would day’s deadline to trim the 6-foot-4, 305-pound make him eligible to the roster to 53. defensive tackle from start practicing, a roster Vrabel gave an update Mississippi State on the decision complicated Friday on defensive non-football injury list by the need to keep an tackle Jeff ery Simmons, at the start of training extra off ensive lineman their fi rst-round selec- camp. Simmons spent with three-time Pro tion at No. 19 who had part of training camp Bowl left tackle Taylor AP been seen as a potential working with four-time Lewan suspended for Tennessee Titans running back Dalyn Dawkins (28) celebrates with top-fi ve pick before Pro Bowl defensive the fi rst four games. running back after Dawkins scored a touchdown tearing his left ACL in tackle Jurrell Casey in Outside linebacker during the second half of the team’s game against the Chicago Bears, February. Simmons the veteran’s own recov- Harold Landry III did Thursday, in Chicago. Tennessee won 19-15. worked throughout the ery from a knee injury not play during the preseason with trainers before Casey passed his preseason and missed a game after hurting his among 42 who only that are going to go out on a side fi eld, and the physical Aug. 10. week of practice leading left calf on the opening watched from the side- there and be the ones tackle expected to be out Casey said then that up to last week’s loss to day of camp. Henry was line and did not take a that help us win, so I most — if not all — of Simmons kept him moti- Pittsburgh. among the Titans who single snap. would say this is proba- this season, is ahead of vated and the tackles Running back Der- traveled to Chicago for “There’s nothing bly as healthy as we’ve schedule in his recov- got one-on-one time rick Henry is another Thursday night’s 19-15 more important than been with the guys that ery. with Vrabel. Casey also player who did not take win over the Bears, the health of the foot- obviously didn’t play (in “His progression and was able to show Sim- a snap in a preseason though Henry was ball team, the players Chicago),” Vrabel said. UHS: White County tops Cumberland for second straight win, Dragons fall

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rambling through the DeKalb County defense for a 73-yard touchdown run. Krolick’s kick was good. “Ty Dutchess came in and got us on the board early. He’s really a change-of-pace guy for us. He’s got speed and an extra gear,” Caine said. “I was pleased with everyone in the backfi eld. Caden Nash and Nick Stacey blocked really well. All of the kids at tailback were productive — Zach Stewart scored, BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN we talked about Ty and- Livingston Academy’s Mason Evans (76) and Joseph Dees (85) celebrate Jyron McClellan had KELLIE ANFOSSO | FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN with their team after the Wildcats knocked off the Cookeville Cavaliers probably the highlight Donoven McCallister hands off to Jyron Friday night. of the night with a big McClellan during the Bees’ victory over run. DeKalb County Friday night. “Any time you’re run- ning the ball well you with our region opener also caught a pass for CHS: Cavaliers hope to regroup with have to give credit to with Smith County. I another touchdown. the off ensive line.” am glad we have them White County had Caine played a lot at home,” Caine said. 96 yards in passing, talented Riverdale looming on Friday of his younger guys in “People have been tell- including 87 yards and the second half, but ing me how good they one touchdown for FROM PAGE D1 However, McDonald marched his Upperman was still are. It should be a stiff Hamilton. Leftwich Wildcats down the fi eld and delivered able to score. Dutchess test.” completed three passes ran the football, and we couldn’t get another game-tying strike to Smith picked up a TD in the for nine yards. in. We threw the football and had two from 28 yards out. third period when he WHITE COUNTY TOPS CCHS Cumberland County guys wide open, but we couldn’t make “(McDonald and Smith) have been rambled 28 yards for The White County gained 308 yards of the play. That’s the bottom line. We’ve together forever,” Lamb said. “Even the score. Stewart took High School Warriors total off ense. just got to make plays, and we came when they were kids, you could see it over from nine yards picked up their sec- White County will be up short again.” the connection they have. for the touchdown with ond win of the season back in action on Fri- From there, LA had one minute, “Will (McDonald) knows that 4:36 remaining in the Friday night when they day when the Warriors 55 seconds to drive 99 yards, and Wesley (Smith) is always going to be game to close out the rolled over Cumberland host Christ Academy of fourth-year starting quarterback Will there, and that’s why they’re All-State scoring. Krolick’s extra County 31-20 in Cross- Knoxville. Kickoff is set McDonald was up to the task. players. It was just a great eff ort by points were good on ville. for 7 p.m. He completed 6-7 passes in the those guys. both eff orts and the The Warriors estab- drive, and his favorite target Wesley “Will (McDonald) has started since Bees led 35-0. lished a strong ground YORK FALLS TO ONEIDA 33-0 Smith caught three of them, including day one, and he’s been a great kid. “I loved the defense game, totaling 248 ONEIDA - Oneida a 30-yard touchdown that capped off He loves the game, he wants to learn tonight,” Caine said. yards on the night. scored 27 points in the drive with 22 seconds remaining. every day, and he’s been such a leader “Against DeKalb, Jayden Richmond led the second half, while CHS got the ball back with 15 sec- for us. It’s hard to beat Will McDon- they’re so pass-oriented the way with 122 yards totaling 284 total yards onds left, but Owen’s two deep throws ald.” at times, you can’t load on 16 carries. Will of off ense, Friday night couldn’t fi nd their targets. The pair of McDonald and Smith up on the run. I thought Griggs, the Warriors’ as OHS rolled over York “We knew it was going to be a fi ght highlighted Livingston’s 296 passing we kept the passing bruising fullback, had Institute 33-0. to the end coming into the game,” yards. McDonald completed 24-31 game in check and I 82 yards on nine car- The Dragons, 1-1 on Maynord said. “We’ve got to capitalize throws with four touchdowns and a thought we played with ries. Sedyrk Leftwich the year, gained 154 on mistakes. We didn’t do that, and we long pass of 43 yards. Smith caught a good eff ort.” added 31 yards and yards on the ground made plenty of them ourselves. total of eight passes for 168 yards and Upperman will stay Noah Hamilton contrib- and only three yards “We’re our own worst enemy right three touchdowns. at home on Friday uted 14. through the air as York now, and we can’t get out of our own LA’s main weakness and Cookev- when the Bees host Richmond had two struggled to get much way. We’ve got to learn to compete for ille’s main strength was in the run Smith County for their rushing touchdowns off ense generated. 48 minutes, and we haven’t done that game. The Cavs held LA to just 79 fi rst Region 4 game of for the Warriors, while Thomas Miller led yet. yards on the ground, and Nate Neely the season. Griggs picked up anoth- York with 54 yards “Give Livingston credit though. led the charge with 72 yards on 13 car- “We’ve got the big- er score. Will Cheek, rushing, while Nathan- They have a good, senior-heavy team. ries. On the other side, CHS rushed gest game of the year who also kicked a fi eld iel Caste picked up 34 Coach (Bruce) Lamb does a great job for a total of 215 yards, and Owen coming up next week goal for the Warriors, yards . of coaching those kids, and they play topped the list with 137 yards and a hard.” touchdown on 17 carries. In the fi rst half, LA struck fi rst He was backed up by Stamps with with McDonald hitting Smith on a 50 yards and a touchdown and Whited MHS: Wildcats head north for region 13-yard touchdown pass, but the Cavs with 36 yards and a touchdown. answered with two straight scores. Owen didn’t have the passing per- First, Stamps punched in a 1-yard formance he had against Upperman, battle with Red Boiling Springs Friday rushing touchdown to tie things at 7-7 but he still completed 9-19 passes for in the fi rst quarter. The extra points 113 yards. FROM PAGE D1 remaining in the game. were good on each attempt. Harris led the receivers with two “We think we’re fairly versatile Then, Owen kept it himself for a receptions for 43 yards, and Stamps Monterey scored again later in on off ense and we’re using a lot of 10-yard rushing touchdown in the caught two passes for 25 yards. the third period when the MHS guys, we’re trying to spread the ball second quarter that gave the Cavs a “(Owen) is a great player, and we defense stood tall. After bending but around,” Hughes explained about his 14-7 lead going into halftime. knew that coming in,” Lamb said. not breaking, the Wildcats stuff ed team’s off ensive production. The break proved benefi cial for the “He’s a lot stronger than what we the Jackets two yards from the end “Our off ensive line is really giving Wildcats as they opened the second thought. zone and on third down, Monterey’s great eff ort and I mean by that — half with a stop on defense and an “We tried to arm tackle him a Shiloah Walker picked up a Rog- Monday through Friday. We’ve got 83-yard drive, capped off by a 13-yard few times, but what an athlete he is. ers’ fumble and raced 98 yards the Sammy Webb, Sam Bilbrey, Jojo touchdown pass from McDonald to There’s not many better than him.” other way for a touchdown. Telon’s Wright, Grant Hoover, Denver Smith Aubrey Hollars that tied things at Up next, CHS has an even tough- kick was good to make it 36-0. — those guys have really bought in 14-14. er test than the past two weeks as The fi nal score came on a 6-yard to being the protectors of our team.” Two 15-yard penalties by LA helped Riverdale visits Cookeville on Friday, touchdown pass from Matthew The Wildcats will hit the road the Cavs retake the lead (21-14) quick- and Livingston will look to go 3-0 with Montgomery to Logan Sparks in the again Friday when they visit Red ly with a 27-yard touchdown run by Cumberland County visiting LA. Both fourth quarter. Telon’s kick was good Boiling Springs. Kickoff is set for 7 Evan Whited. games are set for 7 p.m. and the Wildcats led 43-0 with 2:34 p.m. D6 HERALD-CITIZEN SPORTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0TECH ROUNDUP0

TTU SPORTS INFORMATION Tennessee Tech’s Katie Shipley looks for a teammate during a recent Golden Eagles’ match. TTU is in Arizona and will close out the trip today with a 1 p.m. contest against the University of Arizona. Tech runners fare well at BU TTU soccer falls to Arizona State, volleyball struggles in Michigan

TONY MARABLE | FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN NASHVILLE (TTU) — The attack was too much to over- score the Golden eagles 4-1 to Tech’s Adam Swayze (29) goes high to celebrate with Tennessee Tech cross coun- come for the Tennessee Tech take a three-point lead, 19-16. teammate Josh Reilford during the Golden Eagles’ try teams opened their sea- soccer team Friday evening, Tech would nearly close the victory Saturday over Samford. son on a steamy Friday after- as the Golden Eagles fell to gap from a Lumberjack error noon in Nashville, claiming one of the hottest-scoring and a junior Ali Verzani kill, a pair of sixth-place fi nishes team’s in the nation in the but NAU would produce a 6-3 TECH: Golden Eagles hope to learn during the Belmont Opener form of Arizona State, 7-1. run to close out the set, 25-21. at Percy Warner Park. The Sun Devils, who came The Golden Eagles would Belmont led the way for the into the contest ranked in take an early lead again in from come-from-behind victory men, followed by Lipscomb, the top-fi ve in the nation the second set as they opened Vanderbilt, and Murray in scoring at 5.50 goals per on a 9-7 run. FROM PAGE D1 “Really, the momentum State. The Golden Eagles fi n- game, showed the depth of its Tech continued to battle as changes were more about ished just two points behind off ense with seven diff erent they held onto their lead as a out after the fi rst quarter. what we did to ourselves,” Western Kentucky. players scoring. Arizona pair of kills from freshman On just the third play of the Alexander said. Ababu Mohamed paced State jumped out to a 3-0 lead Dallas Oatis capped an 8-7 game’s opening drive, Tech’s “We felt at halftime that the Golden Eagles, narrow- in the fi rst half, but Tech an- run for the Golden Eagles to Metrius Flemming found an they had not stopped any- ly missing the top-5 with a swered with a tally of its own. claim a three-point advan- open lane and streaked down thing we had done. We gave sixth-place fi nish, crossing In the 29th minute, sopho- tage, 17-14. NAU would get the sideline for a 66-yard up too many big plays, and the line after 15 minutes, more defender Natalie Rolen one back as they went 4-3 to touchdown to give the Golden those were backbreakers for 35.26 seconds. Gabriel Kipro- notched the fi rst goal of her bring the game to 20-18 in Eagles an early 7-0 lead. us. no and Hannes Vohn placed young career, cutting the Tech’s advantage, but the Tech’s defense also stepped “They kept trying to throw second and third for Tech defi cit to 3-1. The Golden Lumberjacks would produce up early, holding Samford the ball down the fi eld, and and 15th and 21st overall, Eagle off ense racked up fi ve a 7-1 stretch to close out the to just fi ve yards on its fi rst we had some young guys clocking times of 16:06.1 and of its six shots in the match in set and take the two-set lead, drive. in the secondary with bad 16:17.7, respectively. Benard the opening 45 minutes. 25-21. When the Golden Eagles matchups.” Sigei and Devin Lancaster The Golden Eagles will Oatis led the Golden Eagles got the ball back, their Fisher had a career-type rounded out Tech’s fi eld, stay in Tempe, Ariz. for a off ensively with a game-high off ense continued its hot night opening the season crossing with times of 17:06.5 match-up with Arizona at 1 15 kills and a phenomenal start by driving 78 yards, with 462 yards of off ense. and 22:46.6, respectively. p.m. today. hitting percentage of .357. but it was also stopped short He completed 31-44 passes On the women’s side, She also tallied a pair of at Samford’s 7-yard-line. for 415 yards and two passing Vanderbilt claimed the top TECH VOLLEYBALL DROPS TWO IN block assists and secured Zaidan’s 24-yard fi eld goal touchdowns. He also ran for spot, followed by a pair of MICHIGAN TOURNEY a solo block as well against made it 10-0 in Tech’s favor. 48 yards and three rushing OVC competition in Belmont ANN ARBOR, Mich. - The NAU. Verzani and Taylor On Samford’s ensuing touchdowns. and Murray State. Evansville Tennessee Tech volleyball Dorsey also produced a good drive, Tech’s defense took Staff ord led the receivers and Lipscomb rounded out team opened its season on off ensive performance for advantage of a muff ed kick with seven catches for 110 the competition ahead of the Friday as they competed in Tech as they notched seven return when Henry Karimu yards, but Austin Hicks also Golden Eagles. the Michigan Invitational and six kills, hitting .125 and sacked Samford quarterback caught fi ve passes for 118 Nancy Jesang led the way at the Cliff Keen Arena. The .214, respectively. Ashley Liam Welch in the end zone yards. for Tech, fi nishing 17th with Golden Eagles fell in a pair of Hand also collected a match- for a safety to give Tech a 12-0 Goldsmith led the rushing a time of 19:20.5. Rahab Sawe matches to open the tourna- high 30 assists. lead. attack with 97 yards and a crossed second for the Golden ment, falling 3-0 to Northern Tech looked to bounce back However, the Golden Eagles touchdown on 21 carries. Eagles with Tech’s other Arizona and 3-0 against the during the second matchup of couldn’t get much of any- “The big diff erence coming sub-20 time of 19:35.8. Sharon Oakland Golden Grizzlies. the day against the Oakland thing working after that as into this year is just confi - Chepkemboi crossed the line In their fi rst matchup of Grizzlies. The Grizzlies took they were held scoreless the dence,” Fisher said. with a time of 21:13.3, placing the day, the Golden Eagles the opening lead but a 3-0 run rest of the fi rst half. “I have confi dence in my- 44th as the Golden Eagles battled toe-to-toe with the following a 5-3 Oakland lead Meanwhile, Samford self, confi dence in my team, third fi nisher. Alexa Brugere 2018 Co-Big Sky regular gave Tech their fi rst lead of scored 24 unanswered points and me and (Goldsmith) are and Tieara Norman rounded season and 2018 Big Sky tour- the set. The Grizzlies would off three touchdowns and a on the same page. Coach out Tech’s scorers with times nament champions, but the respond with a 5-0 run to lead fi eld goal. (Tre) Lamb had me very of 21:33.1 and 22:04.7, respec- Lumberjacks claimed three 10-6, but Tech would battle The three touchdowns were prepared for this game, and tively. set-clinching runs of 6-3, 7-1, back with a 7-3 run to even all passes from Samford’s I’ve got to give credit to the The Golden Eagles now set and 9-2 during the three sets things out at 13. The Grizzlies other quarterback Chris (off ensive) line. their eyes on the Vanderbilt to defeat Tech. would fi nd late success as a Oladokun. “It was just a team eff ort, Commodore Classic, which Tech opened the fi rst set on 4-0 run would close the set The fi rst went for 35 yards and I’m so proud of these will be again at Percy War- a 6-4 run, but NAU responded for Oakland, 25-21. to Kendall Watson, the sec- guys.” ner Park on Sept. 14. with a 6-1 run of their own to The Grizzlies would control ond went for 80 yards to Yas- Up next, the Golden Ea- take the lead. The two teams most of the second set taking sar El-Amin, and the third gles travel to Miami of Ohio TTU SOCCER FALLS TO ARIZONA battled back and forth until the early lead and not relin- went for 64 yards to Chris Saturday for a kickoff at 1:30 STATE IN 7-1 DECISION an eventual 15-15 tie. The quishing the lead through Shelling. p.m. TEMPE, Ariz. - A potent Lumberjacks would then out- the set. Johnson looks to keep playoff bid alive with good run in Southern 500

DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) — couple of seasons since his Racing driver has won four ern 500 — in the same season. onships) or more wins.” knows he’s fi nal title in 2016 has been times this year, including at , defending Owner staring down the wrong kind rocky. His last win came in Pocono and Bristol the past Southern 500 champ, starts apparently agreed. The team of history when he lines up at Dover in June 2017, an inter- four events. Hamlin’s looking second, followed by Kyle changed Johnson’s crew Darlington Raceway. minable drought for some- for more at Darlington. Larson, Kurt Busch, Daniel chief to from The seven-time NASCAR one tied for sixth in career “We want to win as many Suarez. a month champion is 18th in the stand- victories with 83. And with races as I can, especially Johnson gained some ago. Daniels was the race ings heading into the South- retirements of his Hendrick after not winning last year,” confi dence by fi nishing sixth engineer for Johnson’s car ern 500, two spots and a huge Motorsports dream-team Hamlin said. in qualifying, his third best during the 2016 championship 26 points out of NASCAR’s teammates of in “We want to take advantage showing this season. season and the driver sees 16-team playoff s — a grid 2015 and Dale Earnhardt Jr. of every single opportunity “We need to have a lot of the relationship jelling since Johnson has made since the in 2017 have come the whis- we can to win. Certainly over things go right to win. I think the switch. postseason started in 2004. pers about how long Johnson the last eight weeks, when we’re closing the gap to the He’s hopeful, though, that While the fi re still burns should continue. we consider our best fi nish- frontrunners,” Johnson said. work put in during NA- for the 43-year-old driver, “I would like to see him ing potential, it’s all been a “We’re defi nitely doing it.” SCAR’s off week will help Johnson must confront an just win to shut everyone up, streak of ones.” Johnson is signed with things turn at two tracks 83-race winless streak, a crew I guess,” said racing rival Hamlin starts ninth to- Hendrick through 2020 and where he’s had success. chief in the job just over a , a Johnson fan night. William Byron, John- acknowledged he was closer Johnson had the fi fth fastest month and only two chances growing up. son’s Hendrick teammate, to the end of his career than time in the opening practice left in the regular season to Johnson would have to best won the pole, his fourth of the the beginning. at Darlington on Friday. keep his playoff run intact. some of the hottest drivers to season. Byron also joins Hall Johnson relied on patience “I think this weekend it’s “I want to get out there and do it. of Famers Fireball Roberts and deft driving touch early shown off the truck that our earn another victory and Denny Hamlin, winless in and Bill Elliott as the only in career. cars (have) more details put earn my way into these play- 2018, has had a big bounce- NASCAR drivers to win “Now, where I am,” he said into them on the No. 48 car,” off s,” Johnson said. “That’s back season and seems to poles for three of the circuit’s in Charlotte last May, “I don’t Johnson said. “And our guys what we’re all here for.” be peaking as the playoff s crown jewel events — Dayto- have that luxury any longer, had enough time to get the Johnson’s road the past approach. The Joe Gibbs na 500, Coca-Cola 600, South- if I want eight, nine (champi- Indy stuff really dialed in.” SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2019 HERALD-CITIZEN Comics E1 herald-citizen.com

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FOX 3 Last Man Last Man Simpson Burgers Fam Guy What News FOX17 America This Week Raw ION 9 NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles ION 9 NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å Chicago P.D. Å MNT 13 Wipeout ’ Å Wipeout ’ Å Movie black-ish black-ish Seinfeld Seinfeld MNT 13 Gold Gold ROH Wrestling Engine Xtreme Truck Detroit Sheriffs Sheriffs Dentures Raw NBC 4 Track & Field IndyCar IndyCar Racing Grand Prix of Portland. IndyCar News News NBC 4 America’s Got Talent “Quarter Finals 3” America’s/Talent Bring the Funny ’ News 4 Sports Bensin Outdoors WCTE 8 Fishing Contrary Lawrence Welk Classic Gospel ’ Ray Sun Stud Smithville Fid Discover Recon WCTE 8 Weekend TN Tour Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Wilson The Tunnel Å Professor T. 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Å (3:56) “Die Hard With a Vengeance” AMC 58 “Die Hard-Veng.” Fear the Walking Fear the Walking (:01) Preacher (N) Fear the Walking (:02) Preacher ANPL 52 North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law ANPL 52 North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law (:01) Serengeti “Exodus” (N) Solved North Woods Law BRAVO 62 Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine Housewives BRAVO 62 Housewives Housewives Medicine Real Housewives Watch Housewives/OC Potomac COM 65 (:15) The Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office (:15) › “Blended” COM 65 (5:15) › “Blended” (2014) Å “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” DISC 47 Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush (1:52) Serengeti ’ (:09) Serengeti “Conflict” ’ (:26) Serengeti ’ Seren DISC 47 (5:43) Serengeti ’ Serengeti “Exodus” (N) Å Alaskan Bush (:18) Raising Wild Alaskan Alaskan Bush DISN 54 Jessie Jessie Jessie Jessie Bunk’d Bunk’d Coop Coop Sydney Sydney Just Roll Bunk’d DISN 54 Raven Raven “Descendants 3” (2019) Dove Cameron. 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Opening Night (N) Chopped Å Worst Cooks FOOD 50 Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Worst Cooks Good Eat Good Eat Good Good Worst Cooks FREE 53 Pacifier (:35) ››› “Hercules” (1997) ’ Å (:40) ››› “Mulan” (1998) ’ Å “The Princess and the Frog” FREE 53 “Princess-Frog” (6:50) ›››› “Toy Story” (1995) ’ (8:50) ›››› “Toy Story 2” (1999) ’ “Meet Robinsns” FX 30 Amazing ›› “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” (2014) Andrew Garfield. ››› “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (2017) ’ Å FX 30 Spider ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” ’ Weekly Weekly ›› “Terminator Genisys” (2015) ’ HGTV 51 Homes Mountain Mountain Mountain Mountain Mountain Mountain Mountain Lake Lake Lake Lake HGTV 51 Lake Lake Good Bones (N) ’ Good Bones (N) ’ Hidden Hidden Good Bones Å Good Bones Å HIST 44 Built America The Men Who Built America ’ Å The Men Who Built America ’ Å Built America HIST 44 (5:00) The Food That Built America “Extended Edition” (N) ’ Å (DVS) Built America LIFE 25 “The Wrong Crush” “Mommy’s Secret” (2016) Å “Deadly Delusion” (2017) Haylie Duff. “Trapped Model” LIFE 25 “Trapped Model” ›› “Unforgettable” (2017, Suspense) Rosario Dawson. Å Marrying Millions “Unforgettable” NGEO 48 Hard Time: Locked Hard Time: Locked Hard Time: Locked Hard Time: Locked Hard Time: Locked Hard Time: Locked NGEO 48 Hard Time: Locked Wicked Tuna Wicked Tuna World’s Biggest Wicked Tuna World’s Biggest NICK 55 LEGO Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! SpongeBob Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry NICK 55 (5:57) Henry Danger ›› “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Mom ’ PARMT 64 (11:00) ›› “Bad Boys II” (2003) Martin Lawrence. ›› “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (2009) Shia LaBeouf. ’ PARMT 64 ››› “Top Gun” (1986) Tom Cruise. ’ Å ›› “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (2009) Shia LaBeouf. ’ SEC 34 College Football Mississippi at Memphis. College Football Georgia at Vanderbilt. SEC Storied SEC 34 Storied True College Football Duke vs Alabama. College Football SYFY 63 (11:32) ››› “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) (:27) “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” SYFY 63 Harry ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (2005) Daniel Radcliffe. Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at New York Yankees. Å Friends Friends “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2015) TBS 27 “Star Wars: For” ››› “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (2016) Felicity Jones. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2015) TCM 59 (11:00) “Lifeboat” ›››› “Top Hat” (1935) Fred Astaire. “Beyond-Doubt” (:45) “The Searchers” (1956) TCM 59 “The Searchers” ››› “Cape Fear” (1962) Å ››› “A Kiss Before Dying” (1956) “The Mating Call” TLC 26 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ 90 Day Fiancé TLC 26 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (N) Unexpected (N) ’ The Family Chantel 90 Day Fiancé TNT 28 ›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000) ›› “What Women Want” (2000) Mel Gibson. Å ››› “Wedding Crashers” TNT 28 “Wedding Crash” ›› “Horrible Bosses” (2011, Comedy) ›› “Horrible Bosses 2” (2014) Jason Bateman. What TRAV 49 Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal TRAV 49 Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal TRUTV 45 Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TRUTV 45 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond TVLAND 57 Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops Cops Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops Dog Dog WGN-A 15 Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Dog Married Married

MONDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 Strahan, Sara & Keke General Hospital ’ The Doctors Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Bachelor in Paradise “605A” (N) ’ Å (:01) Grand Hotel (N) News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal ’ Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS news Paid Prog. Neighbor Big Bang Sheldon Mom ’ Bull “Bounty” Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 True Crime Files (N) Jerry Springer Å Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs black-ish Penn & Teller Whose? I Ship It Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Drag Racing NHRA Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals. (N) Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! News Big Bang Big Bang So You Think You Can Dance (N) ’ FOX 17 News at Nine News DailyMail ET Page Six ION 9 Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å MNT 13 Steve ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dateline ’ Å News DailyMail FamFeud FamFeud Jeopardy FamFeud Chicago P.D. Å Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Andy G. Andy G. FOX17 News at Nine NBC 4 News 4 at Access Days of our Lives (N) Face Face Rachael Ray Å News News News News News News American Ninja Warrior (N) Å (DVS) Dateline NBC (N) ’ News 4 Tonight Show Meyers WCTE 8 Sesame Splash Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Mind Odd Odd Arthur TN Learn Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Live Bluegrass Smithville Fid Antiques Roadshow POV “Farmsteaders” Amanpour-Co A&E 46 (10:00) Live PD Å Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Rescue Rescue Rescue Rescue Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD AMC 58 ›› “Jaws 2” (1978) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary. Å ›››› “Jaws” (1975) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. Å ›› “Jaws 2” (1978) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary. Å The Terror (N) Å (:01) Lodge 49 (N) (:07) The Terror “Minority Report” ANPL 52 The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans BRAVO 62 Below Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Watch Below Deck Below COM 65 The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office (:15) The Office ’ The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Fast N’ Loud “Bullitt in the Chamber” Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud “A Very Brady Edition” (N) (:03) Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud Å DISN 54 Just Roll Just Roll Sydney Sydney Raven Raven “Descendants” (2015) Dove Cameron. ’ “Descendants 2” (2017) Dove Cameron. ’ “Descendants 3” (2019) Dove Cameron. ’ Coop Sydney Raven Just Roll Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ ESPN 31 MLB Baseball Texas Rangers at New York Yankees. (N) (Live) MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Milwaukee Brewers. (N) (Live) Football Countdown College Football Notre Dame at Louisville. (N) (Live) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt (N) Å ESPN2 32 (10:00) 2019 U.S. Open Tennis Round of 16. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) 2019 U.S. Open Tennis Round of 16. (N) (Live) House Sports. UFC Main Event FOOD 50 Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Kids Baking Kids Baking Family Restaurant Chopped Å Kids Baking FREE 53 ››› “Mulan” (1998, Children’s) ’ Å ››› “The Princess and the Frog” (2009) ›››› “Toy Story” (1995) ’ Å ›››› “Toy Story 2” (1999) ’ Å ›› “Maleficent” (2014) Angelina Jolie. ’ The 700 Club Å ›› “Pocahontas” FX 30 (10:30) “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” ›› “Thor: The Dark World” (2013) Chris Hemsworth. ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” (2011) ’ ››› “Deadpool” (2016) Ryan Reynolds. ’ Å ›› “Thor: The Dark World” (2013) Chris Hemsworth. HGTV 51 Pool Kings Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Pool Buying and SellingHidden Hidden Hunters Hunt IntlBuying and Selling HIST 44 American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers (N) American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ LIFE 25 “From A to XXX” “Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal” “Death of a Cheerleader” (2019) Å “Cheerleader Nightmare” (2018) Å “The Secret Lives of Cheerleaders” (2019) (:03) “Babysitter’s Nightmare” (2018) Å “The Secret Liv” NGEO 48 Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Drain the Oceans (N) Buried Secrets-WWII Drain the Oceans Buried Secrets-WWII NICK 55 Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Moguls ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (2006) ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 (11:00) ››› “John Wick” ’ ››› “John Wick: Chapter 2” (2017) Keanu Reeves. ’ Å ››› “John Wick” (2014) Keanu Reeves. ’ Å ››› “John Wick: Chapter 2” (2017) Keanu Reeves. ’ Å ›› “White House Down” (2013) ’ Å SEC 34 College Football The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Thinking Out Loud (N) SEC Feat. College Football Georgia Southern at LSU. Thinking Out Loud Thinking SYFY 63 “Harry Potter” (:01) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” (2010) (:13) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” (2011) (:05) ››› “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” (2016) Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy American Final Sp. Conan Å Seinfeld Conan TCM 59 (11:45) “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” ››› “The Inn of the Sixth Happiness” (1958) Å (:45) ›››› “The Charge of the Light Brigade” (1936) ›› “Fun and Fancy Free” (:45) ››› “The Love Bug” (1968) (:45) “The Happiest Millionaire” TLC 26 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other The Family Chantel Unexpected ’ 90 Day: Other TNT 28 (11:00) ›› “Divergent” (2014) Å (DVS) ›› “Insurgent” (2015) Shailene Woodley. Å (DVS) › “Allegiant” (2016) Shailene Woodley. Å (DVS) ›› “Snow White & the Huntsman” (2012) Å (DVS) ›› “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” (2016) Å (DVS) TRAV 49 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures A mortuary-turned-inn. (N) Strange World (N) Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 Jokes Jokes Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Jokes Jokes Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å Straight Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Married Married

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Frontline ’ Å Blue Sky Metropolis Amanpour-Co A&E 46 Gangland ’ Å Gangland ’ Å 60 Days: Narco 60 Days: Narco The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Intervention (N) Å 60 Days: Narco (:04) The First 48 ’ (:03) The First 48 ’ AMC 58 (11:30) ››› “X-Men” (2000, Action) Å ››› “X-Men 2” (2003) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› “Escape Plan” (2013, Action) Å ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole River Monsters Å River Monsters Å River Monsters Å River Monsters Å River Monsters Å River Monsters Å Big, Small & Deadly Wild Taiwan River Monsters Big, Small & Deadly BRAVO 62 Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Flipping Exes (N) Watch Housewives/OC Flipping COM 65 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland The Office The Office (:15) The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily Lights Out Tosh.0 Tosh.0 DISC 47 Mysteries-Museum Moonshiners Å Moonshiners Å Undercover Billionaire Undercover Billionaire Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch (N) Undercover Billionaire (:02) Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch ’ DISN 54 Puppy T.O.T.S. Pup Academy Å DuckTales Big Hero Big City Big City Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Raven Just Roll Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Coop Sydney Raven Just Roll Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ ESPN 31 (11:00) 2019 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) 2019 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 32 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) High Noon Question Around Pardon Around Pardon Holey Moley ’ Women’s Soccer United States vs Portugal. WNBA Basketball: Storm at Mercury UFC Countdown (N) FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Supermarket Chopped Junior Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Plums. Chopped (N) Å Supermarket Chopped Å Chopped Å FREE 53 Kindrgartn Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Pocahontas” (1995) ’ Å ›› “Maleficent” (2014) Angelina Jolie. ’ ›››› “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) ’ The 700 Club Å “Dr. Seuss-Lorax” FX 30 Mike Mike Mike Mike ›› “The Visit” (2015) Olivia DeJonge. ’ ››› “Deadpool” (2016) Ryan Reynolds. ’ Å ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy” (2014) Chris Pratt. ’ Mayans M.C. “Xbalanque” Å Mayans M.C. Å Mayans HGTV 51 Love It or List It ’ Love It or List It ’ Love It or List It ’ Love It or List It ’ Love It or List It ’ Fixer Upper ’ Å Hunters Hunt Intl Buying and Selling House Hunters Reno Mediterr. Mediterr. Good Bones Å House Hunters Reno HIST 44 How the States Got Their Shapes ’ Å American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pick. American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ LIFE 25 Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Dance Moms (N) Dance Moms (N) Dance Moms (N) (:03) Dance Moms (N) (:03) Dance Moms (:01) Dance Moms NGEO 48 Gang War USA Å Detroit Gang Squad Russian Gangsters Vegas Mafia Manhattan Mob Mob Takedown American Mob American Mob American Mob American Mob American Mob American Mob NICK 55 PAW PAW ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (2006) ’ Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Sponge. Sponge. ›› “Alvin and the Chipmunks” (2007) ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 Bar Rescue ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ›› “Old School” (2003) Luke Wilson. ’ Ink Master (N) Å ›› “Old School” (2003) Luke Wilson. ’ SEC 34 (11:00) College Football Oregon vs Auburn. The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) SEC Now (N) (Live) SEC In SEC Feat. Saturdays In the South: Football SEC In SEC Now SEC Now SYFY 63 (:05) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” (2011) › “Push” (2009) Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning. Å ››› “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1” (2014) ›› “The Last Witch Hunter” (2015) Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Family Guy ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Å Conan Å Seinfeld Conan TCM 59 (:15) ›› “One Million B.C.” (:45) ›› “One Million Years B.C.” (1966) ›› “The Valley of Gwangi” (:15) “When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth” Å ›› “No Way Out” (1950) Richard Widmark. ››› “Blackboard Jungle” (1955, Drama) “Edge of the City” TLC 26 Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress The Little Couple ’ The Little Couple (N) The Little Couple (N) Outdaughtered Å The Little Couple ’ The Little Couple ’ TNT 28 Supernatural “Bugs” Supernatural “Home” ›› “Snow White & the Huntsman” (2012) Å (DVS) ›› “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” (2016) Å (DVS) ›› “Clash of the Titans” (2010) Å (DVS) › “Wrath of the Titans” (2012) Å (DVS) NCIS: New Orleans TRAV 49 Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown “Searching for Utopia” Code of the Wild (N) Code of the Wild Code of the Wild TRUTV 45 World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Ad. Ruins Ad. Ruins Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H (:12) M*A*S*H Å Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Everybody Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å Chrisley Chrisley Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å JAG Å (DVS) JAG “Fit for Duty” ’ Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Dog Dog Bounty Hunter Dog Bounty Hunter Married Married

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 2 Strahan, Sara & Keke General Hospital (N) The Doctors Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News 2 at 4pm (N) New ABC News Wheel Goldbergs Schooled Mod Fam Single Celebrity Family Feud News Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline CBS 5 Young Bold The Talk (N) Å Let’s Make a Deal ’ Ellen DeGeneres News Inside Ed. News CBS NewsChannel 5 Big Brother (N) Å SEAL Team ’ Å S.W.A.T. ’ Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden CW 11 True Crime Files (N) Jerry Springer Å Cops ’ Cops ’ TMZ Live (N) Å Last Man Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Goldbergs black-ish Bulletproof (N) ’ Hypnotize Me (N) ’ Two Men Two Men Mike Mike Broke Girl Broke Girl FOX 3 Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Mathis Å The People’s Court Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Jeopardy! 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Today is Saturday, Weaver’s wife, son and Richard Gere is 70. Ac- Aug. 31, the 243rd day of a deputy U.S. marshal. tor Stephen Henderson 2019. There are 122 days (Weaver was acquitted is 70. Olympic gold med- left in the year. of murder and all other al track and fi eld athlete On August 31, 1986, 82 charges in connection Edwin Moses is 64. Rock people were killed when with the confrontation; singer Glenn Tilbrook an Aeromexico jetlin- he was convicted of fail- (Squeeze) is 62. Rock er and a small private ing to appear for trial musician Gina Schock plane collided over Cer- on fi rearms charges (The Go-Go’s) is 62. ritos, California. The and was sentenced to Singer Tony DeFranco Soviet passenger ship 18 months in prison (The DeFranco Family) Zits Admiral Nakhimov col- but given credit for 14 is 60. Rhythm-and-blues lided with a merchant months he’d already musician Larry Waddell vessel in the Black Sea, served.) (Mint Condition) is 56. causing both to sink; up In 1994, the Irish Re- Actor Jaime P. Gomez to 448 people reportedly publican Army declared is 54. Former baseball died. a cease-fi re. Russia offi - pitcher Hideo Nomo In 1886, an earth- cially ended its military is 51. Rock musician quake with an estimated presence in the former Jeff Russo (Tonic) is magnitude of 7.3 devas- East Germany and 50. Singer-composer tated Charleston, South the Baltics after half a Deborah Gibson is 49. Carolina, killing at least century. Rock musician Greg 60 people, according Today’s Birthdays: Richling (Wallfl owers) to the U.S. Geological Japanese is 49. Actor Zack Ward The Born Loser Survey. actor Katsumi Tezuka is 49. Golfer Padraig In 1888, Mary Ann (“Godzilla”) is 107. Actor Harrington is 48. Actor Nichols, believed to be Warren Berlinger is 82. Chris Tucker is 47. the fi rst victim of “Jack Rock musician Jerry Al- Actress Sara Ramirez the Ripper,” was found lison (Buddy Holly and is 44. Rhythm-and-blues slain in London’s East the Crickets) is 80. Actor singer Tamara is 42. End. Jack Thompson is 79. Vi- In 1935, President olinist Itzhak Perlman SUNDAY, MONDAY AND Franklin D. Roosevelt is 74. Singer Van Morri- signed an act prohib- son is 74. Rock musician TUESDAY HOROSCOPES CAN BE iting the export of U.S. Rudolf Schenker (The FOUND IN THE MORE! SECTION. arms to belligerents. Scorpions) is 71. Actor In 1939, the fi rst issue of Marvel Comics, 0SUDOKU0 Garfield featuring the Human Torch, was published by Timely Publications in New York. In 1969, boxer Rocky Marciano died in a light airplane crash in Iowa, a day before his 46th birthday. In 1972, at the Munich Summer Olympics, American swimmer Mark Spitz won his Frank & Ernest fourth and fi fth gold medals in the 100-meter butterfl y and 800-meter freestyle relay; Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut won gold medals in fl oor exercise and the balance beam. In 1980, Poland’s Soli- darity labor movement was born with an agree- ment signed in Gdansk that ended a 17-day-old strike. Arlo & Janis In 1989, Britain’s Princess Anne and her husband, Capt. Mark Phillips, announced they were separating af- ter 15 years of marriage. In 1992, white sepa- ratist Randy Weaver surrendered to author- ities in Naples, Idaho, ending an 11-day siege by federal agents that had claimed the lives of DAY, MONTH DATE, YEAR MONDAY FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN E5 herald-citizen.com 0COMICS0 0CROSSWORD PUZZLE0 Dilbert

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Rhythm- opened to the public at er Jimmy Clanton is and-blues singer K-Ci is Chemical Bank in New 81. Rhythm-and-blues 50. Actor-comedian Katt York. (Called a “Docute- singer Sam Gooden Williams is 46. Actor ller,” it was developed by (The Impressions) is Michael Lombardi is 45. Donald C. Wetzel.) 80. Rhythm-and-blues Actress Tiff any Hines is In 1864, during the singer Rosalind Ashford 42. Rock musician Sam Civil War, Union Gen. (Martha & the Vandel- Rivers (Limp Bizkit) is William T. Sherman’s las) is 76. Singer Joe 42. Actor Jonathan Kite forces occupied Atlanta. Simon is 76. Pro and is 40. Actor Joshua Hen- The Born Loser In 1930, the fi rst non- College Football Hall of ry is 35. Actress Allison stop airplane fl ight from Famer Terry Bradshaw Miller is 34. Rock mu- Europe to the U.S. was is 71. Basketball Hall of sician Spencer Smith is completed in 37 hours as Famer Nate Archibald 32. Electronic music DJ/ Capt. Dieudonne Costes is 71. 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Drift” FX 30 Interstel Mike Mike ››› “Star Trek Into Darkness” (2013) Chris Pine. ’ Å ›› “Jurassic World” (2015) Chris Pratt. ’ Å› “The Emoji Movie” (2017) Premiere. ’› “The Emoji Movie” (2017) ’ Å “Miss Peregrine” HGTV 51 Flip Flip Flip Flip Flip Flip Flip Flip Flip Flip Fixer Upper ’ Å Hunters Hunt Intl Hidden Hidden My House My House Boise Boys (N) Å Hidden Hidden My House My House HIST 44 Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Ax Men ’ Ax Men “Man Down” Ax Men (N) ’ Mountain Men ’ (:03) Forged in Fire: Knife or Death (N) Å (:04) Ax Men ’ LIFE 25 Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Married at First Sight (N) Å (:01) Married at First Sight Å Married at First Sight NGEO 48 Hard Time Hard Time Hard Time Hard Time Hard Time Hard Time Hard Time Life and Death Row Life and Death Row Activate: Global Life and Death Row Activate: Global NICK 55 PAW PAW Patrol ’ Å Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. 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(:45) ›› “Ode to Billy Joe” (1976) Å (:45) ››› “The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter” (1968) Å ››› “Dr. No” (1962) Sean Connery. Å ››› “From Russia With Love” (1963) Å (:15) “Goldfinger” TLC 26 Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ Unexpected ’ Secretly Pregnant ’ Brides, Grooms My Crazy Birth Story Unexpected ’ TNT 28 Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å ››› “Batman Begins” (2005, Action) Christian Bale. Å (DVS) ›› “Man of Steel” (2013) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams. Å (DVS) Chasing the Cure (N) (Live) Å ›› “Edge of Darkness” (2010) Mel Gibson. Å TRAV 49 The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files (N) The Dead Files (N) The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å TRUTV 45 Carbonaro Carbonaro Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Ad. 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Walking ANPL 52 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole River Monsters Å The Zoo ’ Å The Zoo ’ Å Animals Animals Animals Animals Animals Animals The Zoo: San Diego Secret Life-Zoo Wild Bear Wild Bear The Zoo: San Diego BRAVO 62 OC Housewives/OC ›› “Madea’s Family Reunion” (2006) Tyler Perry. Å ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family” (2011) ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family” (2011) ›› “Madea’s Family Reunion” (2006) Tyler Perry. Å Madea’s COM 65 Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland The Office The Office (:15) The Office ’ The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Comedy Central Roast Good Talk South Pk South Pk South Pk DISC 47 Undercover Billionaire Undercover Billionaire Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud (N) ’ Fast N’ Loud (N) BattleBots The title of greatest flipper. (N) ’ (:02) Mysteries of the Abandoned ’ Å BattleBots ’ Å DISN 54 Puppy T.O.T.S. Academy Big City DuckTales Big Hero Big City Big City Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d ’ Raven “Descendants 3” (2019) Dove Cameron. ’ Academy Sydney Raven Just Roll Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ ESPN 31 Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) 2019 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Semifinals. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN2 32 U.S. Open Jalen 2020 UEFA Euro Qualifying Germany vs Netherlands. (N) Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter Special Football Countdown College Football Marshall at Boise State. (N) (Live) NFL Live Å FOOD 50 Pioneer Pioneer Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FREE 53 Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “The Incredibles” (2004) Holly Hunter ’ Å ››› “Monsters, Inc.” (2001) ’ Å The 700 Club Å ›› “The Pacifier” FX 30 Mike Mike Mike ›› “Jason Bourne” (2016) Matt Damon. ’ Å ››› “Kingsman: The Secret Service” (2014) Colin Firth. ’ Å ›› “Ride Along 2” (2016) Ice Cube. ’ ›› “Ride Along 2” (2016) Ice Cube. ’ Snowfall “Blackout” HGTV 51 Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Beachfrnt Reno Buying and Selling Hunters Hunt Intl Caribbean Island Mexico Beach Bahamas Beach Hunters Hunt Intl Mexico Beach HIST 44 Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens “Return to Mars” ’ Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens (N) ’ (:03) The UnXplained (:05) The UnXplained (:03) Ancient Aliens LIFE 25 Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. Å (:03) Marrying Millions (:01) “Pretty Woman” NGEO 48 Tut’s Treasures Black Pharaohs Lost Treasures-Maya Iceman Murder Egypt Unwrapped Egypt Unwrapped Egypt Unwrapped Tut’s Treasures Tut’s Treasures Tut’s Treasures Tut’s Treasures Lockdown: Kids NICK 55 PAW Patrol ’ Å ››› “Ice Age” (2002) ’ Å Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Smarter Smarter ›› “Good Burger” (1997) Kel Mitchell. Å Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT 64 (:08) Bar Rescue ’ Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men (:25) Mom Mom ’ (:35) Mom (:10) Mom (:45) Mom (:15) Mom ’ Å Movie ’ Å Movie ’ Å SEC 34 College Football Georgia State at Tennessee. The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) SEC Now (N) (Live) SEC Now Women’s College Soccer SEC Now SEC Now SYFY 63 “Nightmare 4” “Nightmare on Elm Street 5: Dream Child” (2:50) “Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare” (4:50) Stephen King’s It Maine friends struggle with the embodiment of evil. Å Killjoys (N) Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 27 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Burgers Burgers › “The House” (2017, Comedy) Will Ferrell. ›› “Delivery Man” (2013) Vince Vaughn. (:15) › “The House” TCM 59 Cosmic (:45) › “The Wasp Woman” ››› “Highly Dangerous” ››› “Them!” (1954) Å (:15) ››› “The Fly” (1958) Al Hedison. ››› “The Freshman” (1925) ››› “Horse Feathers” (1932) › “Hold That Line” (1952) Å Too Many TLC 26 Dr. Pimple Popper ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ 90 Day: Other The Family Chantel 90 Day Fiancé TNT 28 Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å ›› “Immortals” (2011) Henry Cavill. ›› “300: Rise of an Empire” (2014, Action) ’ Å TRAV 49 Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Brothers Å Ghost Brothers Å Ghost Brothers Ghost Brothers Paranormal Ca. A Haunting ’ Å Ghost Brothers TRUTV 45 World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn TVLAND 57 (11:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke “Slocum” Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King USA 29 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ››› “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014) Chris Evans. Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WGN-A 15 In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods Å Blue Bloods Å JAG Å (DVS) JAG “Two Towns” JAG Å (DVS) Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Married Married

SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 SATURDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 ABC 2 Good Morning Good Morning Good Morning Hanna Ocean Hearts of Dr. Scott College Football ABC 2 College Football Cincinnati at Ohio State. Studio College Football Texas A&M at Clemson. (N) (Live) Å Studio CBS 5 NewsChannel 5 This Morning Weekend (N) Å Lucky Dr. ChrisInnova Hope- Tail- Inspec CBS 5 Brd Prof Football ELEAGUE (N) ’ Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Castle ’ Å American Latino News News CW 11 Coffee The Mu Green Dog Tale Ready- Wildlife This Old Welcome Animal T. Invention Made Holly CW 11 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. “Drone” (2017, Suspense) Sean Bean. Titans All The Mu Last Man Last Man Mod Fam Mod Fam FOX 3 Paid Prg. Cleanse Earth Nature Space Planet LifeLock Paid Prg. Big Noon Kickoff College Football FOX 3 (11:00) College Football Army at Michigan. (N) College Football Nebraska at Colorado. (N) ’ (Live) ION 9 Paid Prg. LifeLock LifeLock Paid Prg. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ION 9 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU MNT 13 Smile Black Haney Culture Wild Am. Big Deal Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Southern Paid Prg. Movie MNT 13 (11:00) Movie TBA black-ish Music Taste 1st Fam Box Offi Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Funny Funny NBC 4 News 4 at 6a Today (N) ’ Å News Retire Voyager Earth Con Naturally NBC 4 Vets- IRONMAN Tri. Track & Field Horse Race News 4 News WCTE 8 Sesame Tiger Pink Molly Go Luna Nature Curious Old House Classic Sara’s Lidia WCTE 8 Kevin Cook Kitchen Cross Tennes Live Gardener Milk America MotorWk Sewing Quilting A&E 46 Flipping Vegas ’ Flipping Vegas ’ Tiny House Nation Zombie Flip Zombie Flip Intervention Å A&E 46 Addic Addic Live PD Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Å Live PD “Live PD -- 07.12.19” ’ Å AMC 58 Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman ››› “Creepshow” (1982, Horror) Hal Holbrook. Å ››› “Cujo” Å AMC 58 (11:00) “Cujo” Å ›› “Pet Sematary Two” (1992) Å ›› “Silver Bullet” (1985) Gary Busey. ›› “Thinner” ANPL 52 Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å The Vet Life Å ANPL 52 The Vet Life Å The Vet Life Å The Vet Life ’ The Zoo The Zoo The Zoo BRAVO 62 (5:00) ››› “Good Will Hunting” (1997) Million Dollar Million Dollar Million Dollar Million Dollar BRAVO 62 Million Dollar Million Dollar Million Dollar Million Dollar ›› “Madea’s Witness Protection” COM 65 ’70s ’70s Parks Parks Parks Parks/Recreat Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks COM 65 Parks/Recreat Parks (:25) ››› “Men in Black” (1997) Premiere. Å (:15) ›› “Men in Black II” (2002) Å DISC 47 Major League Fishing ’ Å 9/11 Programming 9/11 Programming 9/11 Programming 9/11 Programming DISC 47 9/11 Programming 9/11 Programming 9/11 Programming Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush DISN 54 Duck Duck Amphibia Big City Big City Big City Bunk’d Coop Just Roll Sydney TBA Raven DISN 54 Jessie Jessie TBA Sydney Sydney Sydney Just Roll Just Roll Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven ESPN 31 SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College GameDay (N) (Live) Å College Football ESPN 31 (11:00) College Football Teams TBA. (N) Scoreboard 2019 U.S. Open Tennis Women’s Final. (N) (Live) ESPN2 32 NFL Live Å NFL SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College Football ESPN2 32 (11:00) College Football Teams TBA. (N) Scoreboard College Football Murray State at Georgia. (N) (Live) FOOD 50 Brunch Contessa Contessa In Italy Trisha’s Trisha’s Pioneer Pioneer The Kitchen (N) Trisha’s Trisha’s FOOD 50 Supermarket Family Restaurant Diners, Drive Flay List Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FREE 53 Fairy-Weddings “Disney’s Descendants 2” (2017) Dove Cameron. “Descendants 3” (2019) Dove Cameron. Å FREE 53 ››› “Freaky Friday” (2003) ’ Å (:05) ››› “Tarzan” (1999) ’ Å (:10) ››› “Monsters, Inc.” (2001) ’ FX 30 Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› “Kingsman: The Secret Service” (2014) Colin Firth. ’ UFC 242 Prelims FX 30 UFC 242 Prelims ›› “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016, Action) James McAvoy. ’ Å “Transformers” HGTV 51 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Island Hawaii Hunters Hunt Intl Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å HGTV 51 Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Hidden Hidden Hidden Hidden Hidden Hidden HIST 44 Ax Men ’ Ax Men “Whiteout” Ax Men ’ Ax Men ’ Ax Men ’ Ancient Aliens ’ HIST 44 Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ LIFE 25 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Marrying Millions “Deadly Sorority” LIFE 25 “Deadly Sorority” Movie Å “Secrets in a Small Town” (2019) Å “The Secret Liv” NGEO 48 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Skyjacker Bonnie and Clyde Beltway Snipers Challenger Disaster NGEO 48 JFK: Lost-Tapes Air Force One US Secret Service: On the Front Line Inside the Afghanistan War Å NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. Rangers Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. LEGO LEGO Sponge. NICK 55 Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud PARMT 64 Food Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. ›› “Twilight” (2008) Kristen Stewart. Premiere. ’ Å “Twilight: Moon” PARMT 64 (11:00) “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” ›› “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” (2010) Kristen Stewart. “Twilight-Dawn” SEC 34 SEC Now SEC Now SEC In SEC Film SEC Nation (N) (Live) College Football SEC 34 College Football SEC Now (N) (Live) College Football New Mexico State at Alabama. (N) (Live) SYFY 63 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Zone Zone “Nightmare on Elm St. 5: Child” “Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare” SYFY 63 ›› “The Ring” (2002) Naomi Watts. ›› “Underworld: Awakening” (2012) (3:54) “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans” TBS 27 Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King (:15) › “Batman & Robin” (1997, Action) Å Batman TBS 27 (11:45) ›› “Batman Forever” (1995) (:15) ›› “Batman Returns” (1992, Action) Å (:45) ››› “Batman” (1989) TCM 59 “Incred.-Limpet” Spreadin “Come on Danger” Lost City (:07) ›› “Dig That Uranium” Barks “The Black Swan” TCM 59 Black ››› “The Wild One” (1954) ›››› “The Bridge on the River Kwai” (1957, War) Å “Rooster Cogburn” TLC 26 Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ TLC 26 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ TNT 28 NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ›› “Eagle Eye” (2008) Shia LaBeouf. TNT 28 Eagle ›› “The Book of Eli” (2010) Denzel Washington. ›› “Four Brothers” (2005) Å (DVS) “Good-Die Hard” TRAV 49 Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise A Haunting Å TRAV 49 A Haunting Å Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures TRUTV 45 Funniest Funniest Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Jokes Jokes TRUTV 45 Jokes Jokes Ad. Ru Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Jokes Jokes TVLAND 57 Rose. (:45) Roseanne ’ Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. (:15) Roseanne Rose. Rose. TVLAND 57 Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men USA 29 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley “Captain America: Civil War” USA 29 “Captain America: Civil War” ››› “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015) Tom Hardy. “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” WGN-A 15 Wing Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Medicine ››› “Jurassic Park” (1993) Sam Neill, Laura Dern. Å “Lost World” WGN-A 15 (11:00) “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” ›› “Jurassic Park III” (2001) Å Dog’s Most Wanted “Jurassic Park”

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