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Herald-CitizenTHURSDAY,Herald-Citizen MAY 23, 2019 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 117TH YEAR | NO. 102 75 CENTS Murder suspect in custody

BY PAIGE STANAGE HERALD-CITIZEN Dailey was hend him failed resulting in transported to a pursuit,” according to the A Cookeville man accused Cookeville Re- release. “The pursuit trav- of murder is in custody follow- gional Medical eled to Algood on Highway ing a pursuit early Thursday Center where she 111 near Quinland Lake Road morning. was treated and where offi cers employed the Andrew Ray Price, 38, is ac- released. Precision Immobilization cused of stabbing and killing Price Price fl ed the Technique (PIT maneuver) Kelsea Alexis Lamb, 22, after scene but was causing the vehicle to spin to an altercation Wednesday apprehended early Thursday a stop ending the pursuit.” night at a residence on Foun- morning. Price was arrested and dation Drive, according to the “Around 5:50 a.m. Thursday, charged with second degree Cookeville Police Department. offi cers with the Livingston murder, aggravated assault, Andrew Ray Price was arrested Thursday morning on Kayla Renee Dailey, 28, Police Department spotted felony theft and violation Highway 111 in Algood after temporarily evading police. tried to stop Price when he Mr. Price in the 2012 Infi nity of bond conditions; bond is Price has been charged in the second-degree murder of also stabbed her, the release Q25 previously described. 22-year-old Kelsea Alexis Lamb. states. Attempts to stop and appre- SEE MURDER, PAGE A2 Hot days and lemonade New principal named at Avery Trace BY JIM HERRIN HERALD-CITIZEN

Avery Trace Middle School will have a new principal next school year as Michael Meihls announced to his faculty Thursday morning that he will be leav- ing the job. “I could not have asked for a more professional, knowledge- able, and caring faculty than what we have at Avery Trace,” said Meihls, who plans to leave the system, at least for the time AndersonAd being. “I have always encouraged those that I have led at Avery Trace to dream big and to nev- er give up, to stay focused on the goals that are important, and to fi ght for what is right,” said Meihls, who has led ATMS for eight years. “I have always Meihls dreamed of being my own boss, and I have a passion for help- ing people attain their dreams. The next phase of my life is about me pursuing a dream for myself, my family, and using the gifts and talents God has blessed me with to help others.” Director of Schools Jerry Boyd has BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN named ATMS Assistant Principal Alma Gretchen, left, and Isla Seabold started summer break off with a lemonade stand outside their home on a hot Wednesday afternoon. SEE ATMS, PAGE A2 Supreme Court hears oral arguments at Tech BY BEN WHEELER interaction with two Knoxville Police HERALD-CITIZEN Department Offi cers. The Supreme Court heard the The Tennessee Supreme Court case on the grounds of whether the heard oral arguments for two cases at judge or jury should decide deten- Derryberry Hall Auditorium Wednes- tion, whether the detention should day. be based on an objective standard, or This is the 19th year that Tennessee by the subjective beliefs of either the Tech has hosted the Supreme Court offi cer or the defendant, and whether as part of Tennessee American Le- the defi nition of arrest misled the gion Boys State through the SCALES jury at trial. project, or Supreme Court Advancing Rodriguez was stopped by police Legal Education for Students, a state because he fi t the description of a Supreme Court initiative to teach and suspect in a domestic incident. engage with high schoolers about the The original offi cer, Frederick Kim- judicial branch of government. ber, stopped Rodriguez and informed Supreme Court justices heard two him that he was not under arrest but cases including the State of Tennessee then placed handcuff s on him. v. Ernesto Delgadilo Rodriguez. The “I think if you listen to the video... case was originally heard in a Knox when (audio) comes on, (and) Kimber BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN County court from an incident in 2014. testifi es, ‘I told him you’re not under Tennessee Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments for two cases Rodriguez was charged, and even- arrest, I don’t know enough to arrest at Derryberry Auditorium on Wednesday. The arguments were heard in tually convicted of, resisting arrest front of American Legion Boys State attendees as a part of the SCALES and assaulting an offi cer, following an SEE SUPCO, PAGE A2 project. herald-citizen.com INDEX 2 sections | 14 pages OBITUARIES Page A3, A5 DEAR ABBY A6 COMICS A7 OPINION A4 Dean Hagood, Cookeville Remonia Mellema, Cookeville Linda Cooper, Algood CALENDAR A3 CROSSWORD A7 SPORTS B1 Jessie Speck, Livingston Ida Reeves, Murfreesboro Troy Whittaker, Monterey CLASSIFIED B3 LIVING A6 SUDOKU A7 Earl Flynn, Gainesboro Deborah Wade, Cookeville Belle Butts, Cookeville A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Wednesday Summer Reading

Cash 3 Evening 9-1-2, LS: 12 Program ready Midday 9-8-3, LS: 20 Morning 0-6-9, LS: 15 Cash 4 Evening 9-1-2-5, LS: 17 to blast off Midday 8-7-7-3, LS: 25 Morning 7-8-9-8, LS: 32 BY BEN WHEELER Lotto America HERALD-CITIZEN 01-02-08-11-35, Star : 1, ASB: 3 The Putnam County Library’s Summer Read- Est. jackpot: $20.03M ing Program is set to begin Friday. Powerball This year’s theme is “A Universe of Stories,” 07-10-20-44-57, Power- PAIGE STANAGE | HERALD-CITIZEN ball: 3, Power Play: 2 with programs focusing on space and the galaxy. Est. jackpot: $288M Sign-ups begin Friday at the kick-off celebra- The Tennessee Department of Transportation will suspend all Tennessee Cash tion in Dogwood Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., or construction-related lane closures on interstates and state routes 13-14-17-23-32, Bonus: 5 any of the Putnam County Library branches in beginning at 12 p.m. Friday, May 24 through 6 a.m. Tuesday, May 28. Est. jackpot: $580,000 Baxter, Cookeville, Monterey or Algood. The national summer reading event is primari- ly focused on combatting the summer slump that many students face while out of school. State stops construction 0READER SERVICES0 Putnam County Library Children’s Director Address: Chelsea Gifford said the program is crucial in 1300 Neal St. helping students maintain reading levels over Cookeville, TN 38501 summer break. for holiday weekend “It’s really important, especially at that early TDOT — Motorists won’t be de- “Suspending construction-related Mailing Address: stage, kids are really grasping those reading layed by road construction as they lane closures during the busy Memo- P.O. Box 2729 skills,” Gifford said. “It’s important to keep them travel Tennessee’s highways this rial Day weekend will lessen conges- Cookeville TN 38502 from falling behind in the grade that they’re Memorial Day weekend. tion and delays on Tennessee’s major going into, so we try to keep that 20 minutes of The Tennessee Department of highways,” said Commissioner Clay reading every day goal so that they’re not having Transportation will suspend all Bright. “We want to do our part to Phone: 931-526-9715 to start over from square one.” construction-related lane closures on help everyone have an enjoyable and Fax: 931-526-1209 Programming is for all ages and provides a interstates and state routes begin- safe holiday weekend and keep traffi c number of activities for kids throughout the ning at noon Friday, May 24 through fl owing as smoothly and effi ciently as News summer. The summer reading program rewards 6 a.m. Tuesday, May 28. possible.” [email protected] readers for their summer efforts with prizes. This will provide maximum road- Motorists may still encounter Sports Children’s programming will include annual way capacity for motorists expected some lane closures or restrictions [email protected] events such as the animal show with Bob Tarter to travel in the state this Memorial while traveling through long term Advertising and the science show. Day weekend. construction projects. [email protected] Teens and adult programs will be a competitive Living reading experience with prizes offered. [email protected] More information can be found online at Circulation pclibrary.org and at each branch location for the [email protected] Putnam County Library. Rennova: JRMC part of plan Business News [email protected] BY KATE COOK pitals. Quite the opposite, the hospitals Church News HERALD-CITIZEN you mention (JRMC) have recently [email protected] been acquired by Rennova as part of a School News MURDER: Rennova Healthcare offi cials insist long term business strategy,” he said. [email protected] Suspect arrested all of its Tennessee hospitals will Sainsbury continued, noting that Classified Ads remain open. JRMC’s transition to Rennova owner- [email protected] early Thursday in Algood The parent company of Jamestown ship “has been more tumultuous than Regional Medical Center has been the others and resulted in an unex- Letter Guidelines plagued with problems for the last few pected reduction in monthly collec- All letters to the editor must be FROM PAGE A1 weeks. tions over the past three months. This signed and include the writer’s Late last week, the company had increased the fi nancial pressure on name, address and phone $550,000. trouble with the IRS and the Centers the business but is being immediately number. Letters are subject to Those bond conditions stemmed from a prior for Medicare and Medicaid. Wednes- rectifi ed.” editing and/or rejection. A strict domestic assault incident with Lamb, according day morning, the Herald-Citizen Sainsbury said Rennova believes 400-word limit will be enforced. to the CPD. learned JRMC was diverting patients things are on the rebound. Send letters to the mailing The investigation was a multi-agency effort. to other facilities because it had run “The point is there are rumors address listed above, or email “We want to thank the District Attorney’s out of supplies. going around, that have gotten out of to [email protected]. Office, Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, Overton Rennova corporate secretary and proportion. And there is no intention County Sheriff’s Office, Clay County Sheriff’s public relations offi cer Sebastien to close any of our Hospitals in Ten- Order a Photo Office, Baxter Police Department, Algood Po- Sainsbury responded to an emailed nessee,” Sainsbury said. Every photograph taken by a lice Department, Livingston Police Department, request for comment Wednesday JRMC’s interim CEO Dr. Angel Herald-Citizen photographer Tennessee Highway Patrol, the Tennessee De- afternoon. Giraldez didn’t return calls for com- and published in the paper partment of Children’s Services, and commend “We have no plans to close any hos- ment. is available for purchase. Go our own detectives for the hard work they put to www.herald-citizen.com forth to help achieve this result,” the CPD said in and click on “Photo Gallery.” a press release Thursday. Also, many photos included in online stories are available for purchase. ATMS: Subscriptions Asst. principal Anderson To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. Visa, MasterCard, Discover promoted to top spot at school and AmEx accepted. Rates: FROM PAGE A1 3 mo 6 mo 1yr Anderson to take over the top job at the 864-stu- Carrier or dent school. Mail: 385 “It is with great confidence that I appoint Mrs. Zip Code $28 $54 $95 Anderson,” he said. “She has been a positive Print & influence on the lives of thousands of students in E-Edition $29 $56 $98 our school system over the past 24 years. Her ex- E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 perience, disposition and passion for the students Mail: Outside educators and families of Avery Trace Middle 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 School will enable her to build upon the strong Mail: Outside foundations of success that exist at ATMS.” Tennessee $82 $132 $220 Boyd said Anderson served as “an exemplary BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN teacher in the classroom for over 19 years.” She American Legion Boys State attendees heard oral arguments made in Miss Your Paper? has been an assistant principal at Avery Trace front of the Tennessee Supreme Court in Derryberry Auditorium. Your carrier is an independent for the past five years. contractor. However, as a service Boyd also praised Meihls as “an exceptional SUPCO: to our subscribers, our circulation educator.” Hears cases each year at Boys State department is open from 8 a.m. “He has provided strong servant leadership FROM PAGE A1 The Supreme Court granted until 4 p.m. Monday, 8 a.m. until 6 on behalf of his students, teachers, staff, and review of the case based on whether p.m. Tuesday-Friday and from colleagues with the highest integrity, focus and you,” said Mike Whalen, attorney for the suspect was properly indicted 7-9 a.m. Sunday to answer calls. dedication,” Boyd said. “His relentless voice and the defense. based on the value of the items, as Call 931-526-9715. aligned actions for the pursuit of excellence will The state argues that the arrest well as whether the evidence showed be greatly missed.” began when cuff s were being placed that the thefts arose from a common Herald-Citizen Meihls’ career in Putnam County began 15 on the suspect. scheme. USPS 313-680 years ago as a math teacher and assistant base- Justice Holly Kirby asked whether Defense attorney Bob Jolley argues ISSN 8750-5541 ball coach at Cookeville High School. He then it should have been clear that the that the original charges being The Herald-Citizen is published after- served as an assistant principal for two years at suspect was being arrested at the end aggregated into a new charge were noons Tuesday through Friday and CHS before taking the job as principal at Avery of the incident, regardless of whether not properly made in relation to Sunday morning except New Year’s Trace. he was informed or not. precedent. The new charge brought a Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day by Cookeville He said the team at that school will continue to “At the end of the incident, my greater sentence with conviction. Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., thrive. client was strapped to a gurney, in State v. Byrd says that the aggre- P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. “We worked as a team for five years to be au- the back of an ambulance, and if gation of separate thefts is allowed Periodicals postage paid at Cookeville thorized as an International Baccalaureate World you look at that exhibit, was almost when it is from the same owner, the TN. POSTMASTER: send address changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box School, which is no small task,” he said. “Our fac- unrecognizable as a human being,” same location and when it is from a 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. ulty truly has put the needs of the students first Whalen said. continuous scheme. The Herald-Citizen is a member of everyday as we make decisions. I will miss the The second case that the court jus- The defense argues that since the the Tennessee Press Association students everyday. The students are the heart tices heard was The State of Tennes- thefts are of diff erent items and from and the Associated Press. The As- and soul of why I love being an educator. see v. Denton Jones. numerous stores that the original sociated Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in “As I reflect on my 15 years as an employee Jones was convicted of theft of indictment does not meet those re- the Herald-Citizen. with Putnam County schools I think of one word $1,000 or more but less than $10,000, quirements. — grateful,” he said. “I have been so blessed to be after stealing items from two sepa- Justices will deliver their opinion part of such an outstanding school district.” rate stores on fi ve separate days. at a later date. Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Tonight Friday Night Saturday Night Readings Lindsay McReynolds Mostly clear, low around 68. Mostly clear, low around 70. Mostly clear, low around 68. Wednesday’s high in Cookeville was 90, low 60. Wednes- Managing Editor day’s high in Monterey was 87, low 68. Friday Saturday Sunday Roger Wells Sunny, high near 90. Mostly sunny, high near 89. Mostly sunny, high near 91. Almanac Advertising Director Thursday is the 143rd day of the year, with 222 remaining. The sun sets at 7:47 p.m. and will rise at 5:30 a.m. Friday. Keith McCormick The moon is waning gibbous with 77% of the visible disc Circulation Manager illuminated. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com 0CALENDAR0 0OBITUARIES0 The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jack- Clarence Troy Whittaker Walter Earl Flynn son counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the newsroom secretary or email calendar@herald-citizen. MONTEREY — Fu- of 59 years; whom he GAINESBORO — funeral home today, com. Be sure to include your name & number as well neral services for Clar- married April 30, 1960, Funeral services for Thursday, May 23, from as a time, date & location of the event. Deadline for ence Troy Whittaker, in Crossville, Tennes- Walter Earl Flynn, 77, 4-8 p.m., and Friday, Tuesday-Friday’s paper is noon the day before. Dead- 77, of Cookeville, Ten- see; two daughters, of Gainesboro, Tennes- May 24, from 10 a.m. line for Sunday is noon Friday. Church-related items are nessee, will be held at 11 Janet (Cletis) Johnson see, will be held at 1 until service time at 1 published in a separate calendar in the Religion section a.m. Friday, May 24, at of Monterey, Tammy p.m. Friday, May 24, at p.m. each Friday. Deadline for church calendar items is noon Horner Funeral Home in (Carl) Winegar of Celina, Anderson-Upper Cum- Mr. Flynn passed Wednesday. Monterey. Pastor Terry Tennessee; brother, berland Funeral Home. away Tuesday, May 21, Geren will offi ciate. Roland (Pearl) Whit- Burial will be in 2019, at his residence. THURSDAY, MAY 23 Mountain Ridge Golf Interment will follow taker of Monterey; and Lynn Cemetery in the Anderson-Upper Jammin at Hippie Jack’s: Course at Cumberland at Sand Springs Ceme- grandchildren, Amanda Burristown communi- Cumberland Funeral Music & Arts Festival. Cove. Sponsored by tery. Johnson, Tina Strader, ty, Jackson County. Home is in charge of Runs from 10 a.m. Monterey Lions Club, The family will Chris Johnson, Rachel The family will arrangements, 931-268- Thursday until 11:55 benefi ts Community receive friends at the Whittaker, Victoria Win- receive friends at the 1550. p.m. Sunday, May 26. Eyesight Programs. funeral home today, egar, Elisha Winegar Tickets & Campsite Call 839-2350. Thursday, May 23, and Rachel Winegar. reservations: https:// SAR Quarles Chapter: from 5-8 p.m., and again In addition to his par- jamminathippiejacks. Meeting at Logan’s Friday, May 24, from 10 ents, he was preceded in com/tickets Roadhouse, Interstate a.m. until service time at death by two brothers, Willie Belle Butts Dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Drive, Cookeville. 11 a.m. Thomas and Paul Whit- Cookeville Commu- 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Mr. Whittaker passed taker. COOKEVILLE — away Thursday, May nity Center. Diff erent “I SPY” Exhibit: Riddles away Saturday, May 18, Horner Funeral Graveside services for 23, 2019, at NHC of bands every week. & interactive activities 2019, at Vanderbilt Uni- Home is in charge of Willie Belle Butts, 88, Cookeville. Mostly country & a for the entire fam- versity Medical Center. arrangements, 839-2266. of Cookeville, Tennes- Hooper-Huddleston & little bit of rock & roll. ily. Free admission He was born May 26, Share your thoughts see, will be held at 10 Horner Funeral Home $5 entry fee. & snacks. Continues 1941, in Monterey, Ten- and memories at www. a.m. Saturday, May 25, is in charge of arrange- Line Dance Classes: Bax- thru Aug. 24, 10 a.m.-4 nessee, to the late Davy hhhfunerals.com. at Crest Lawn Memori- ments, 526-6111. ter Senior Center, 101 p.m. Cookeville His- Lee and Ina Ruth Ford al Cemetery. Elmore Town Road, tory Museum, 40 E. Whittaker. There will be no vis- Baxter. Join the fun! Broad Street. Mr. Whittaker was itation at the cemetery. 1-3 p.m. $3 donation/ SUNDAY, MAY 26 retired from Russell Family and friends class. Call 858-6480. Smellage Cemetery: Stovers in Cookeville. will gather at the ceme- Livingston City Pool: Boma, Tennessee. Dec- He is survived by his tery. $4/person. Open thru oration Day. Business wife, Peggy Whittaker, Ms. Butts passed Aug. 4. Monday-Sat- meeting at 10.30 a.m. urday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Memorial services 11 Swim lessons avail- a.m. able. Call 931-397-6301 Judd Cemetery: Holla- Man accused of stealing Since 1903 to book a party. day Road. Decoration FRIDAY, MAY 24 Day. Donations needed Number 1 in local news Train Tales: 10:30 a.m. for upkeep. Send to: from his workplace Cookeville Depot Judd Cemetery Fund, Museum. Free activity c/o J.C. McDaniel, 1922 TBI — An investiga- the inves- for preschool children. Vivian Drive, Cookev- tion by special agents tigation, Call 520-5455. ille, TN 38501. with the Tennessee Bu- agents Exercise Classes: Tai MONDAY, MAY 27 reau of Investigation has developed Chi & chair aerobics Memorial Day Celebra- resulted in the arrest information 10-11 a.m. Baxter tion: Whittaker Park, of a Celina man who is that iden- Senior Center. 101 Monterey. All day. Flea charged with stealing tifi ed Brett Elmore Town Rd. Call market, music, food. from his place of em- White White, who 931-303-1490. Call 839-2111. ployment. was at that Dance: Country/ Mid Tenn Woodturners At the request of 13th time an employee of the Western. $5/person. Club: Gather at 5:30 District Attorney Gener- bank, as the individual Livingston Communi- p.m. meeting at 6:30 al Bryant Dunaway, TBI responsible for the theft. ty Center, 312 W. Broad p.m. Cookeville High Agents joined investi- Brett Allen White, MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL St. No smoking, no School woodshop. Live gators with the District 26, was charged with alcohol inside. demo and we share Attorney’s Offi ce in in- one count of theft over Friday - Saturday $ 99 Dance & Country Music: what we have turned, vestigating a theft from $10,000. He was booked LUNCH BUFFET 7-10 p.m. Veterans in an instant gallery. a Celina bank that was into the Clay County 10 w/ this coupon. Regularly $12.99, Expires 05/25/19 Building, 90 E. Spring Call John Lucas 931- discovered March 1. Jail May 21. 601 South Jeff erson Avenue • Cookeville, TN • 931-854-9855 St., Cookeville. Adults 284-7022. During the course of Mo-Su, Lunch 11am-2:30pm, Dinner 5pm-9pm Serving You 7 Days A Week! $5, Kids $2. 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First Aid & CPR Class: 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Ba- Tired of long waits for sic Life Support 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. CRMC Edu- your urgent care needs? cation Center, Register at www.crmchealth. org or call 931- 783- WAIT NO MORE! 2743. Come to Highlands Healthcare! Life Drawing: Noon-3 p.m. Cookeville Art, Located at Premier Medical Park in Cookeville 186A S. Walnut St. Call (931) 528-3300 526-2424. 315 N. Washington Ave., Suite 175 Golf Tournament: 8 a.m. A4 HERALD-CITIZEN Opinion THURSDAY, MAY 23, 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 Mea culpa, and other bits of Latin et’s play trivia for a bit. Who sang the 1984 song “I Can Dream About You” from the movie “Streets of Fire?” If you know it was Dan Hartman, you know more than Lmost people. If you further know (as I do) that Dan Hartman was also the bass player and vocalist for the Edgar Winter Group of “Franken- stein” and “Free Ride” fame, you prob- ably need to rethink your priorities in life. I’ve made the excuse for many years that trivia is taking up vital areas of my brain that are best put to use for JIM other purposes. I mean, do I really need HERRIN to know what Hulk Hogan’s birth name is? Or Elton John’s? Or Rock Hudson’s? (That would be Terry Bollea, Reginald GOP border bill would end human traffi cking Dwight and Roy Scherer Jr., respectively.) Of course, it’s always fun when an arcane piece of etter late than never — to their home. compete directly with lower-in- trivia comes up that I know about, but my beautiful words that apply to Sen. Should Gra- come and American minorities wife does not, to point out that my broad range of Lindsey Graham’s new bill ham’s bill become for increasingly scarce jobs. knowledge comes from my public school education, that calls for a major over- law — unlikely in Artifi cial intelligence and large which is clearly far superior to her private school Bhaul in the nation’s antiquated the current tox- immigration surges are bad for education. laws that have created a porous ic congressional U.S. workers, especially for less- She then says that any public school worth its border. atmosphere — it skilled Americans. salt should be off ering the opportunity to take four Congress has known for at JOE would have imme- The migrant children will years of Latin like she did. She brushes off my least a decade that current GUZZARDI diate and long-term need to attend already over- rejoinder that Latin is a dead language that nobody border regulations are tooth- benefi ts. Tighter crowded public schools. Once speaks anymore. less, and have created what border laws would enrolled, the students will need It is, however, the Latin phrase mea culpa that’s Graham called a “perfect end what is essentially a shame- English language instruction, on my mind this week. To borrow from Wikipe- storm.” In April, immigration ful U.S. human traffi cking sub- and other special services that dia: “Mea culpa means through my fault and is offi cials detained about 100,000 sidy. Few are more aware of the their traumatic journey neces- an acknowledgement of having done wrong. The migrants, and the Department ease of entry across the border sitates. These costly services expression is used as an admission of having made of Homeland Security projects than the coyotes and cartels. strain the already overbur- a mistake that should have been avoided.” that total border apprehensions And getting north is not always dened school budgets, and put I made not one, not two, but three mistakes in a will reach one million during about pursuing the Great Amer- extra demands on teachers. story I wrote that ran in last Sunday’s paper — all fi scal year 2019. ican Dream. Hospital overcrowding may of which should have been avoided. In reviewing To end the current practice According to the United be more dire than the public my notes on the story, I found that I had written of Central American nationals Nations Global Report on school enrollment crisis. Since all of the information correctly. Somehow, from Guatemala, Honduras and Traffi cking in Persons, at the they might have medical con- in the process of transcribing the handwritten El Salvador coming to the U.S. end of a treacherous 2,000-mile ditions that have gone untreat- notes through my trivia-addled brain and into my with a child, which may or may journey from Central Ameri- ed for years, newly arrived typewriting fi ngers, a date, a phone number and, not belong to the adult traveler, ca, the migrants are too often migrants may need ongoing as Spongebob Squarepants once said, “some other and then turning themselves subjected to inhumane labor medical attention. third thing,” ended up wrong. over to Border Patrol to start conditions and sexual exploita- While Congress has debated Three mistakes in one story may be a record the asylum process, Graham’s tion. Migration advocates are border security for decades, for me, but I can’t be sure because I tend to block legislation has four major objec- fond of saying that slowing the little is said about the aftermath out memories of past mistakes. After all, there’s tives. Central American fl ow is “not once the migrants enter the U.S. no need to dwell on those times where my human First, Northern Triangle asy- who we are.” But enabling crim- interior — what eff ect will they shortcomings are on display (and forever preserved lum applications would be fi led inal traffi cking enterprises that have on the U.S. labor market, in newsprint) for all to see. at a local Central American exploit defenseless women and how many new schools and hos- We immediately put a corrected version of the processing center or in Mexico, children, the current practice pitals must be built, and how story online and also ran a correction in Tuesday’s not the U.S. Second, if held in that congressional inaction will they be paid for? These are print edition, but that didn’t really help the sick and the U.S., the maximum time pe- encourages, is most defi nitely questions that serious leaders sinking feeling that I had for having screwed up in riod a family could be detained not who we are. would ask and answer, but that the fi rst place. would increase from 20 days as Catch and release will neg- Congress refuses to address. It reminded me of the many, many times — most per the outdated Flores Settle- atively aff ect the jobs market, Border security and protect- of which I caught — that I tried to give former ment to 100 days. Third, 500 new K-12 school systems and hospi- ing Americans’ well-being in Cookeville city council and county commission immigration judges would be tals. After six months, Central the employment market, educa- member Larry Epps the fi rst name of Anthony appointed to reduce the backlog American asylum seekers tion and health care shouldn’t because I went to Tech with a guy whose name was of cases, about 875,000 strong. qualify for work authorization be partisan issues. But, on Anthony Epps. And fourth, unaccompanied documents, and will likely enter immigration, rancor reigns “Errare humanum est,” Seneca the Younger said, minors from noncontiguous the labor market. Since most supreme while the nation’s best (OK, I had to look that one up), and I am certainly countries would be processed in are unskilled and have limited interests are ignored. human, but I pledge that I will strive to do better. the same manner as those from English, they’ll seek employ- Mexico and Canada, and could ment in the service industry JOE GUZZARDI is a syndicated JIM HERRIN is a reporter for the Herald-Citizen. 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nternet privacy. Forget about Americans had boom, there it is. On every it. It’s another of those oxy- been exposed to, website you visit for the next six morons you hear so much well, no other way months. It follows you around about; like gluten-free dim to describe it than… like a haunted fungus. Suddenly Isum or fully satisfi ed “Game fake news. everybody is having a sale on of Thrones” fan or Donald Remember when a festive array of red white and Trump’s Modern Guide to Eti- Facebook admitted blue plastic bull inseminators. quette and Manners. You have a WILL to manipulating Don’t ask. better chance of fi nding a pod of DURST posts to gauge We’ve got no one to blame but humpback whales in your offi ce our emotional ourselves. It’s too late to put cubicle than online security. response then sold this genie back in the bottle, And the greatest threat in this the research data? They’re still but there are going to be plenty confi dentiality crisis is Face- doing it. We’re just lab rats to of other bottles to worry about. book, the information octopus them. But even lab rats get some Universal facial recognition is that disguises its sticky tenta- cheese. Hey Facebook, keep your right around the corner. Al- cles with cute kitten videos and cookies: how about some cheese? though some of us are lucky pictures of grandmas blowing The standard defense is we enough to have faces no one out birthday cake candles while signed on when we signed up, wants to recognize. it records your every keystroke. but you’ve seen those user You think its creepy when Every “like” of every post. Your agreements. Nobody reads Facebook tags us in photos we favorite porn gif. them. It’s doubtful the people didn’t post? Wait until they The situation has become who write them, read them. develop an algorithm in which so alarming, co-founder Chris Lawyers speaking in a language we’re the villains in videos Hughes called for the company solely understood by other where the hero ruling over to be broken up. Mark Zucker- lawyers. And even then, only the Seven Kingdoms bears a berg says no need for that: he’s occasionally. striking resemblance to Mark learned his lesson and promises The agreements are longer Zuckerberg. to be good from now on. And we than the migratory path of a Most importantly, we got to can trust him, right? Because monarch butterfl y and in a learn not to post anything on he’s only lied about every priva- font so tiny it would make a social media we don’t want cy issue that’s ever emerged so fl ea squint. So we scroll to the prospective employers, mothers- far. Ever. bottom and click “accept.” And in-law or IRS agents to know The Mueller Report detailed if we wake up two weeks later in about. Back everything up. With how Russian trolls used Face- a bathtub full of ice with a scar hard copies. Cloud storage is book’s analytical tools to fl ood where our kidney used to be, fi ne, until it rains. And there’s a America with fraudulent groups well, them’s the breaks. storm coming. and ads for the purpose And the internet never for- of opposing Hillary Clinton. gets. Check out a piece of hard- WILL DURST is a syndicated colum- By the time the accounts were ware, then decide you don’t need nist. His email address is durst@ deactivated in 2017, 126 million it. Doesn’t matter, because… caglecartoons.com. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0

Dean Hagood Ida Sue McKinley Reeves COOKEVILLE — Fu- MURFREESBORO daughter, sister and an Elder for more than neral services for Dean — Granville Commu- grandparent, which she fourteen years. There Hagood, 74, of Cookev- nity native Mrs. Ida chose as her career, pas- she always greeted new- ille, Tennessee, will be Sue McKinley Reeves, sion, and her vocation. comers to the congre- held at noon Friday, a homemaker of Mur- As a devoted home- gation with homemade May 24, at the chapel of freesboro, Tennessee, maker, she had a bread, and was actively Presley Funeral Home died at the age of 86 at passion for cooking and involved with various with Johnny Fox offi ci- 12:18 p.m. Tuesday after- baking. Several of her ministries at the Church ating. noon May 21, 2019, at the recipes were published throughout her life. Interment will follow N.H.C. in Murfreesboro. in the Tennessee Home- In 1985 she co-host- in Double Springs Funeral services are coming ’86 Cookbook ed the ladies program Cemetery with military scheduled to be con- and Southern Living for a convention of the honors. ducted Friday morning Magazine. National Society of Ac- The family will May 24th at 11 a.m. from Her hobbies includ- countants for Farmer’s receive friends at the (D(David) id) JJacobs, b all ll of f the Granville United McKinleyM Ki l in i the th Gran- G ed reading, collecting Cooperatives in Nash- funeral home Friday, Knoxville, Tennessee; Methodist Church. Bro. ville community on recipes and cookbooks, ville. May 24, from 10 a.m.- four grandchildren, David Dunn and Rev. Aug. 20, 1932. and collecting pottery, She attended annual noon. Luke Buchanan and Terry Little will be the On May 29, 1951, dishes and glassware. conventions of the ac- Dean passed away fi ance Katelynn Rog- offi ciants. Burial will in Carthage, she was During her struggles countant’s society with Tuesday, May 21, 2019, ers, Ben Buchanan follow beside her hus- united in marriage to with illness and period- her husband throughout at NHC HealthCare in and fi ance Katherine band in the Granville Jackson County native ic physical limitations, the continental Unit- Cookeville. Whitehead, Abbey Ja- Cemetery. Charles Edward Reeves, she was always con- ed States, Hawaii and Dean was born cobs, and Nick Jacobs; Visitation with the who preceded her in cerned with the welfare Puerto Rico. Sunday, Sept. 3, 1944, and several nieces, family will be at Wood- death at the age of 88 on of others. Mrs. Reeves is sur- in Paragould, Arkan- nephews, loved ones fi n Funeral Chapel in March 8, 2019, following She was instrumental vived by a daughter, sas, to the late William and friends. Murfreesboro on Thurs- almost sixty-eight years in aiding her husband Katherine Reeves Thomas Hagood and Pallbearers will be day afternoon, May of marriage. Mr. Reeves in attaining a college Wright and husband Verdie Sheffi eld Ha- family and friends. 23rd, from 4 p.m. until was the retired trea- degree in accounting Jeff of Franklin, Ten- good. Donations in lieu of 8 p.m. and visitation on surer for the Tennessee from Tennessee Poly- nessee; two sons, David Dean was a long-time fl owers to: Happy Hav- Friday, May 24th, at the Farmers Cooperative in technic Institute (now Reeves and wife Susan member at the Holla- en Home for Children, Granville United Meth- LaVergne. Tennessee Technologi- of Collierville, Tennes- day Church of Christ 2311 Wakefi eld Dr., odist Church from 10 In 1951, Mrs. Reeves cal University) following see, Paul Reeves and where he served as an Cookeville, TN 38501, a.m. until the services graduated with honors their marriage. wife Michele of Brent- elder for several years. 931-526-2052, www. at 11 a.m. from the Jackson Coun- She also willingly wood, Tennessee; sister, He was active in mis- happyhaven.org. or One of two daughters ty Central High School sacrifi ced necessities to Tommie Jean McKinley sions in Nigeria, West Alzheimer’s Founda- of the late Hugh Hill in Gainesboro. There ensure that all three of Clemons and husband Africa. tion of America, 322 McKinley, who died at she was active in drama, her children attained James of Carthage; six Dean and Bronda Eight Ave., 7th Floor, the age of 75 on June 20, band and chorus. their college educations. grandchildren; and two served as house par- New York, NY 10001, 1948, and Lois Carter Her life’s calling was She was a member great-grandchildren. ents with Happy Haven 866-232-8484, www. McKinley Cornwell, being a homemaker, but of the Minerva Drive Woodfi n Funeral Home in Cookeville. alzfdn.org. who died at the age of fi rst was devotion to Church of Christ in Chapel of Murfreesboro He retired from You may share your 82 on Aug. 1, 1987, Mrs. her family, fi rst being Murfreesboro where is in charge of arrange- Cookeville Pathology thoughts or send condo- Reeves was born Ida Sue a loving wife, mother, her husband served as ments, 615-893-5151. where he worked as a lences to the family by courier for almost 20 visiting www.presley- years. funeralhome.com. Deborah Sue Gullette Wade Dean served in the Professional services More Obituaries — Page 3 U.S. Army in Korea. provided by Presley Fu- COOKEVILLE — In addition to his par- neral Home, 528-1044. Graveside services for ents, he was preceded Deborah Sue Gullette in death by six siblings. Wade, 56, of Cookev- Linda Sue Cooper He is survived by his ille, Tennessee, was COOKEVILLE — several cousins wife of 55 years, Bron- held Wednesday, May Grave-side services In addition to her da Casteel Hagood; two 22, at Harness Cem- and interment for parents, Linda was daughters and sons- etery with Bro. Jerry Linda Sue Cooper, 72, preceded in death by in-law, Kellie (Doug) Harris officiating. of Algood, Tennessee, two sisters, Brenda and Buchanan and Mikki Deborah passed will be at 10 a.m. Satur- Leanna Cooper. away Monday, May 20, day, May 25, at Paran Hooper-Huddleston & 2019, at Cookeville Re- Cemetery. Horner Funeral Home Remonia Mellema gional Medical Center Linda passed away is in charge of arrange- in Cookeville. suddenly Wednesday, ments, 526-6111. COOKEVILLE — Fu- She was born Sat- the family request May 8, 2019, at her Share your thoughts neral services for Re- urday, June 9, 1962, donations be made to home. and memories at www. monia Mellema, 62, of in El Paso, Texas, to Presley Funeral Home She was born Oct. 31, hhhfunerals.com. Cookeville, Tennessee, the late John Harvey to help with final ex- 1946, in Cookeville, to will be held at 7 p.m. Gullette Jr. and Anna penses. the late Burr Lee Coo- Friday, May 24, at the Mae Harness Gullette. You may share your per and Helen Warren chapel of Presley Fu- Deborah is survived thoughts or send con- Cooper. neral Home with John by her children, Kelsy dolences to the family Linda is survived by Nichols offi ciating. Turney and husband by visiting www.pres- her aunt, Bonnie Stock- Following the ser- Matthew, Eric Beaty leyfuneralhome.com. ton of Cookeville, and vices, Remonia request- and wife Melissa, and Professional ser- ed to be cremated. Patrick Swift; sisters, vices provided by The family will Donna Poston and Presley Funeral receive friends Friday, Eva Rector; grand- Home, 528-1044. May 24, from 4-7 p.m. at Mellema; two children, children, Ariana Presley Funeral Home. Justin Long and his Grace Turney and Remonia passed wife, Elizabeth of Bax- Noah Parker Tungate; away Wednesday, May ter, and Rachel Mel- nieces and nephew, 22, 2019, at Cookev- lema and her fi ance, Rachel Rector, Britta- ille Regional Medical Jason Lechnowsky of ny Poston and Brad- Center in Cookeville, Cookeville; six grand- ley Looper. Tennessee. children, Halleigh In lieu of flowers, She was born Sun- Long, Alyssa Hamm, day, Sept. 16, 1956, in Aiden Bartholemew, Crossville, Tennessee, Jayden Long, Bryson to the late James Aus- Long, and Sophia Long; Jessie Ruth Speck tin Moore and Mary and brother, Ronnie LIVINGSTON — 2019, in Livingston. Frances Phy Moore. Moore of Knoxville, Funeral services for Speck Funeral Remonia loved her Tennessee. Jessie Ruth Speck, 95, Home is in charge of family and spending You may share your of Livingston, Ten- arrangements, 931- time with them more thoughts or send condo- nessee, will be held 823-1201. than anything. She was lences to the family by at 2 p.m. Friday, May a pre-school teacher visiting www.presley- 24, at Speck Funeral at London Bridge. She funeralhome.com. Home in Livingston. considered and treat- Professional services Burial will be in ed the kids at London provided by Presley Fu- Bethlehem Cemetery. Bridge as her own neral Home, 528-1044. The family will children. receive friends at the In addition to her funeral home Friday, parents, she was pre- May 24, from 11 a.m. ceded in death by a son, until service time at PUBLIC AUCTION Shawn Austin Long. 2 p.m. She is survived by Mrs. Speck passed her husband, Robert away Monday, May 20,

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Cookeville High School Carpentry Class would like to thank our sponsors: Cookeville Kitchen Sales, Closets N More, Th e Home Builders Association and Tony Kennedy. A6 HERALD-CITIZEN Living THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 herald-citizen.com Man tells wife Spread so good, you won’t want to stop travel plans on ave you ever been so oven. Let sit for a little bit tired that when you sit and look, a brand new look- need-to-know down to write a column, ing stove. Hall you can think of is Well, I did get to graduate rest, not food. Had a busy from my heart rehab last day and evening. I made it week. No music and no par- basis to the great nephew’s T-ball ty, and I did get a red shirt, EAR ABBY: I could use game and they are headed but no big S on the front. It your advice on training to the playoff s. They are just sure did help to get me to my husband. He refuses so stinking cute, especially feeling better. I would recom- Dto enter his work travel the girls. I love mend it to anyone who has schedule on the household DRUCILLA’S their helmets. had heart issues. Wonderful calendar. He snapped at LITTLE They are white nurses and director, and the me this week HELPERS and have a big coff ee pot is always on. DEAR ABBY when he fi nally bow attached to Don’t be a couch potato. revealed that he them. My sister Seasoned sofa spuds are was leaving Sun- and I thought paying a dear price for their day. It took three we would like to leisurely lifestyle. Inactive more days to get play and get us people have a higher risk of the date he was a helmet with developing heart disease, coming back. It a bow. I want diabetes, colon cancer and was like pulling shiny beads on obesity. The answer is to put teeth. It left me DRUCILLA my bow. I think activity back in your every- ABIGAIL with only two it would make day life. A good start would VAN BUREN days to decide RAY me run faster be to peel yourself off the how to enjoy the and hit that ball. couch, potato. time alone. I suspect that he’s I’ll let you know when I play. Becoming active doesn’t withholding his travel data We had a wonderful just protect you against to keep me from enjoying my- cookout last weekend for my life-threatening illness: self too much while he’s gone. granddaughter’s birthday. It’ll help you sleep better, I think it’s disrespectful to My two granddaughters’ ward off colds, improve your keep your wife in the dark husbands have a grill and outlook on life, make you until just a day or two before are not afraid to use it. feel 10 years younger and you leave. I need a way to George has a can opener and decrease your odds of being motivate my man to share is not afraid to use it. Thank in a nursing home when you his travel dates earlier. I’m at you guys for those delicious get older. the point where I’m tempted ribs and chicken. Thank you, Speaking of ten years to ignore him and his travel George for using your can younger, my editor had a since he is acting more like opener to open the baked birthday this week. Now he a child than a husband. I’m beans. We had a wonderful does look 10 years younger not his mommy, and I need time. — than me. Because he IS to break his mean streak. Today’s recipe is a good Pineapple Spread. 10 years younger than me. Advice? — KEPT IN THE one for cookouts and parties Happy birthday, Don. I hope DARK IN LOUISIANA and you don’t need a can sugar; drain pineapple and ed to give it more of a savory you have many more. DEAR KEPT: Stop putting opener. reserve some of the juice, fl avor. I will have my birthday yourself at your husband’s add pineapple into the cream Is your oven dirty from next week. A friend of mine mercy. You are both adults. If PINEAPPLE SPREAD cheese and beat until well all that food you have been and I are going to the Play- you need a break and would This is so good, it’s hard to combined. burning — I mean cooking? I house in Crossville to see like to schedule appoint- stop eating. I add in a little of the pine- found this homemade recipe Brite Star on my birthday. ments, see a play, visit with 1 (8 oz.) Cream Cheese, apple juice to thin it out to a for making your own oven It is always fun to be in the friends, go on a trip, whatev- softened spreading consistency. Mix cleaner. Smells better than audience and look at all the er — schedule it regardless 1 small can (8 oz) Dole in by hand the pecans. Pour those other ones. costumes that you helped of when your husband will crushed pineapple into a bowl and cover and with. be traveling. And ENJOY 1 Tablespoon confectioners refrigerate for a couple of HOMEMADE OVEN CLEANER It is time for me to go. Now yourself. sugar (or to taste) hours. Serve with Ritz crack- 1/4 cup dish soap that I have fi nished this DEAR ABBY: I have 1 small bag chopped pe- ers, toast, buttered croissant 1/2 cup lemon juice column, the food sounds worked for the same doctor cans (I use a little over half or anything you desire. 1 cup vinegar better than a nap. If you have for 29 years. My 30-year a bag) NOTE: Diced green bell 1 1/4 cup water questions, you may call me anniversary is approaching. Beat together cream peppers and fi nely chopped Shake gently to combine at 510-1349 or email me at People think I should be cheese and confectioners sweet onion may also be add- ingredients, spray in your [email protected]. ready to retire when he does. The problem is, I live pay- check to paycheck, and there is no retirement plan. What little money I had saved went out the window when I got a Made Here divorce a few years ago. I know I need to quit and go somewhere that off ers Market to REAL benefi ts, but I feel like leaving will create a huge rift. I adore the patients, and I know they will ask him return in what happened. I don’t want to seem ungrateful. I know it’s my fault for not demanding more earlier. I get 2020 depressed when patients tell me about their retirement The first Made Here plans, or I hear about his. I Market, hosted by The Biz will be working until I die. Foundry Entrepreneur I’m afraid he will take the Center, filled Cookeville’s staff out for a nice lunch to historic Westside recently. celebrate my 30 years, and I The Market, which was will be so sad or bitter that projected to have 800 to I won’t be able to hide it. 1,000 visitors in attendance, — LIVING PAYCHECK TO welcomed an estimated PAYCHECK 4,000 visitors. DEAR LIVING: Talk to Made Here Market is a your boss about your dilem- Baxter Property Award Winners celebration of local makers ma NOW. In light of the fact and businesses across the that you have worked for him The Baxter Beautification Committee announced the Property Award winners Upper Cumberland region. for so long, perhaps he will for the month of May. From left: BBC member Jeanie Lee, homeowners Beth and The event, born out of a de- consider instituting a retire- Eddie Davis, BBC members Kim Phann holding Lola Phann, Yvonne Burnette and sire to help local entrepre- ment plan now. If he is un- Laryssa Waller. neurs showcase themselves, willing, then it’s time to look was free to the public. It for other employment with boasted 56 local makers and better compensation and food trucks, live music from hope you can fi nd a match four local bands, artist dem- even if it means missing the os, and children’s activities. luncheon. “As advocates for en- DEAR ABBY: Please trepreneurship, nothing enlighten me on etiquette. excites us more than seeing My friend and I were out to new entrepreneurs encour- lunch. While we were sitting aged, empowered, and ready there, she got on Facebook to kick-start their busi- and posted about it. I think nesses across the region,” it was rude of her not to ask explained Jeff Brown, Pres- if I minded. It’s not a secret, ident of The Biz Foundry. but why put it on Facebook? I And the Made Here Mar- don’t understand why people ket vendors left feeling just think they have to advertise that way. everything they do. Do they Made Here Market will do it because they want to feel return to Cookeville next important? — OLD-FASH- year on Saturday, April IONED WOMAN 25, 2020. A list of vendors DEAR OLD-FASHIONED: who were showcased at this I am sure some of them do. year’s Market can still be Others may do it because found on The Biz Foundry’s they want to memorialize website at thebizfoundry. the occasion or think others org/made-here-market. are actually interested. If Market tote bags are also you preferred that she not do Robert E. Lee Award available at The Biz Found- it, you should have spoken ry through the month of up, told her you are a pri- James Patterson Commander of the Tennessee Division Sons of the Confederate May. vate person and asked her Veterans recently presented Matilda Speck with the Robert E. Lee award. The These totes support lo- to please not mention your Robert E. Lee award is presented to a non-SCV member for outstanding service. cally owned and operated name or post your image in Mrs. Speck is past president of the Tennessee Division United Daughters of the businesses in the downtown the future. Confederacy and a member of Captain Sally Tompkins 2123 UDC. Cookeville area. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN A7 herald-citizen.com 0COMICS0 0CROSSWORD PUZZLE0 Dilbert

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — led to the death of three people,” there were no reports of missing A tornado tore apart buildings in Gov. Mike Parson said. people, authorities planned door- Missouri’s capital city as severe The three deaths occurred in to-door checks Thursday, he said. weather swept across the state the Golden City area of Barton The weather service reported overnight, killing at least three County, near Missouri’s southwest that a “confi rmed large and de- people and injuring nearly two corner, Missouri Public Safety structive tornado” was observed dozen others. said. The severe weather moved in over Jeff erson City at 11:43 p.m. The National Weather Service from Oklahoma, where rescuers Wednesday, moving northeast confi rmed that the large and struggled to pull people from high at 40 mph. The capital city has a destructive tornado moved over water. population of about 40,000 and is Jeff erson City shortly before mid- This week has seen several days located about 130 miles west of St. night on Wednesday. of tornadoes and torrential rains Louis. “Across the state, Missouri’s in parts of the Southern Plains “It’s a chaotic situation right fi rst responders once again re- and Midwest. now,” Williams said. sponded quickly and with strong The damage spanned about a Williams spoke from the Cole AP coordination as much of the state 3-mile area in Jeff erson City, said County Sheriff ’s offi ce, where de- A car is trapped under the fallen metal roof of dealt with extremely dangerous Police Lt. David Williams. About bris including insulation, roofi ng the Break Time gas station and convenience conditions that left people injured, 20 people were rescued by emer- shingles and metal pieces lay on store in tornado-hit Jeff erson City, Missouri. trapped in homes, and tragically gency personnel, and although the ground outside the front doors.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. marks four straight outdoor league cham- Nicole Greene of North (TTU) — Tech’s Khema- outdoor seasons that pionship in the high Carolina heads the ni Roberts and Purity the program has sent at jump with a 1.75-meter group, having cleared Sanga will bring their least two athletes to the leap (5 feet, 8 3/4 inches), 1.88 meters; delegates talents to the University East Preliminary. Rob- and produced the OVC’s from Alabama, Florida of North Florida for the erts and Sanga are both top mark this season State, Georgia, Ken- fi rst round of collegiate qualifi ers for the second in clearing 1.77 meters, tucky, Mississippi State track and fi eld’s version straight year. which matched the and LSU are also among of the postseason, the Roberts will kick Tennessee Tech outdoor the competitors. NCAA Outdoor Track things off for Tech when record, as well as her Sanga will be in and Field East Prelimi- she lines up for the high career best (5-9 3/4). action later that night nary. UNF’s Hodges Sta- jump at 2:30 p.m. CT That high jump mark when she takes her dium will be the venue today. makes her the No. 25 mark in the 10,000 me- for the three-day meet, The Ohio Valley Con- seed in the 48-member ters at 8 p.m. CT. TTU SPORTS INFORMATION which will be held today ference Female Field fi eld, which is the stan- The OVC’s Co-Track Tech runner Purity Sanga is preparing to through Saturday. Athlete of the Year, Rob- dard size for all events participate in the NCAA Outdoor Track and The Golden Eagle duo erts claimed her fi rst at the East Preliminary. SEE TTU, PAGE B2 Field Preliminary Meet. Run support key as Braves roll over Giants 9-2

SAN FRANCIS- fi rst career RBI with CO (AP) — Atlanta a bases-loaded fi eld- Braves left-hander er’s choice as part of Max Fried has re- Atlanta’s big inning. ceived more run sup- Swanson also port this season than provided a spark with any other pitcher in two hits, including the National League. his eighth home run, Dansby Swanson and a three-run drive to Freddie Freeman center fi eld. Freeman, — with some help who singled in the from San Francisco’s fi rst, followed with defense — helped keep his team-leading 12th. that trend going on Freeman has gone a night when Fried deep in fi ve of the last wasn’t his sharpest. seven games. Swanson and Free- The two home runs man hit back-to-back came after Giants homers in the second starter Jeff Samardzi- inning, when Atlanta ja (2-3) extended the scored six unearned inning with a pair of runs after San Fran- tosses that went awry. BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN cisco botched a double Samardzija made a Cookeville’s Tyson Williams, left, tries to head the ball over Station Camp’s goalkeeper before play, and the surging throwing error after a collision during the Cavs’ 4-0 loss to the Bison Wednesday night at Richard Siegel Park in Braves beat the Gi- fi elding Ozzie Albies’ Murfreesboro. ants 9-2 on Wednesday sharp comebacker night. with one out. San “My off -speed stuff Francisco was in a wasn’t as sharp and I defensive shift, but didn’t throw strikes third baseman Evan Cavs fall 4-0 in state semis as much as I would Longoria appeared have liked,” Fried to stop short of the said. “But I was ob- bag at second when CHS soccer loses to talented Station Camp in ‘bittersweet’ ending viously picked up big Samardzija made the time. The off ense was throw. By BEN CRAVEN incredible. It was just “Just a weird HERALD-CITIZEN a good team win.” play,” Samardzija One day after closer said. “There are a The Cookeville High School Luke Jackson blew lot of great things soccer team’s 2019 postseason a two-run lead in about these shifts but run under fi rst-year head coach the ninth inning of a sometimes it does Will Putman came to a bitter end 4-3 loss, the Braves take guys out of the Wednesday night as the Cavaliers jumped out to an early double play position. were eliminated by the Station lead and coasted to That’s kind of what Camp Bison 4-0 in the semifi nal their ninth victory in happened. It was just round of the TSSAA Class AAA 12 games to pull with- a freak thing.” State Soccer Championships at in 1½ games of fi rst- Three batters later, Richard Siegel Park in Murfrees- place Philadelphia in Ronald Acuña Jr. boro. the NL East. struck out but reached The loss brings Cookeville’s Fried allowed two on a wild pitch by fi nal 2019 record to 17-6-1, while runs in six innings Samardzija. Swanson Station Camp improves to 17-2-4. for his third straight and Freeman followed The loss also marks the second win and NL-leading with the second set time Cookeville has fallen in the seventh overall. Fried semifi nals in the past three years (7-2) also collected his SEE ATL, PAGE B2 and the third time since 2000. “My hat’s off to Station Camp,” Putman said. “They outplayed us, and they deserved to win. BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN They’re defi nitely the best team Cookeville’s Reed Buckner, left, chases down the ball ahead of Barnes announces we’ve played all year, and I fully a Station Camp defender during the Cavs’ 4-0 loss to the Bison expect them to go on and win the Wednesday night at Richard Siegel Park in Murfreesboro. state championship. addition of Plavsic “It’s defi nitely a bittersweet ending to this season. We weren’t be happy about.” son were able to disrupt Cookev- UT — Tennessee size,” Barnes said. satisfi ed with just last night’s Things looked deadlocked in ille’s defense more regularly, basketball coach Rick “He’s a strong, phys- victory, we came out tonight, and the fi rst half as the fi rst goal scoring their fi nal two goals Barnes announced ical player who can gave everything we had. We just didn’t come until the 31st minute. in the 45th and 65th minutes, Tuesday that Arizona hold his own in the ran into a better team. At the end However, Station Camp opened respectively. State transfer Uroš paint, and his off en- of the day, our team has a lot to things up in the second half by Station Camp kept the Cavs on Plavšic (pronounced: sive skill set could hang their hat on. This is a sea- scoring just 37 seconds in to Ü-rosh PLÄV-shich) also allow him to play son we can all look back on and make it 2-0. From there, the Bi- SEE CHS, PAGE B2 has signed an institu- away from the bas- tional aid agreement ket, keeping the fl oor with UT and plans to spaced. His mobility enroll for the fi rst ses- and ability to run sion of summer school. make him a great Phillips excited about move to UHS staff A 7-foot center fi t in our transition from Ivanjica, Ser- off ense and pressure By SCOTT WILSON ing to take ways. into football and try bia, Plavšic gradu- defense schemes. HERALD-CITIZEN the step to “It is a win-win sit- to do his part to make ated from Hamilton And his comprehen- the high uation for me,” Caine the team successful.. Heights Christian sion of the game and Greg Phillips is ready school level said. “Greg Phillips is Honestly, that is what Academy in Chatta- understanding of the to take his coaching and now I a guy who is eager to I am looking for at this nooga, before red- value of being a great career to the next level. am going grow and learn in the point.” shirting last season at teammate are more The long-time Upper- to be able football profession and I Phillips’ primary ASU. reasons we’re excited man Middle School PhillipsPhillips to coach think he has aspirations role with the Bees will He fi rst moved to about him joining our head football coach under coach of one day being a high be to head up the new the United States in program.” has joined coach Adam Caine who had so much school head coach. junior varsity program, October 2017 and aver- In Serbia, Plavšic Caine’s staff at the high success during his fi rst “It takes those kinds a chance for freshmen aged 9.6 points and 7.5 played on the Bel- school. season,” Phillips said. of guys to really put and sophomores not rebounds while lead- grade-based BC Mega Phillips, who has “This will give me the forth the extra eff ort on the varsity, to see ing Hamilton Heights Leks junior team that aspirations of possibly opportunity to learn un- and the time. Whereas competitive action. He to a 28-7 record and advanced to the quar- being a high school head der somebody and get on (assistant coach) Dustin said he also spent the the NACA Division I terfi nals of the Eurole- coach some day, leaves their page with every- (Williams) moved over spring helping with the national champion- ague championships. an eight-year stint with thing they’re doing.” to the middle school off ensive and defensive ship in his lone season He has also competed the Yellow Jackets to Caine said Phillips’ because he is not able to lines. there. against fellow Serbi- join the Bees. addition will be a ben- commit the time, Greg “Uroš is a skilled an and NBA All-Star “I have been want- efi t the Bees in several is eager to put the time SEE UHS, PAGE B2 athlete with impact Nikola Jokic. B2 HERALD-CITIZEN THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 herald-citizen.com Brey: Changes needed for NCAA transfer waivers

WASHINGTON (AP) ROADBLOCKS TO REFORM — The NCAA is grant- Brey’s comments were ing too many waivers one of a few examples allowing players who from Wednesday’s meet- transfer to compete ing of the basketball immediately, Notre establishment pushing Dame coach Mike Brey back against reforms said Wednesday, calling that would give play- the requirement that ers more autonomy or players sit out a year promote transparency a useful “deterrent” about the way schools to players switching profi t from college ath- schools. letics. Brey made his com- The Knight Com- ments at a meeting of mission is pushing the the Knight Commission, NCAA to release to the a nonprofi t that pushes public the fi nancial for reform in college details of contracts sports. While the com- between athletic de- mission has not taken partments and shoe and a position on transfer apparel companies, a waivers, it often advo- proposal that has not cates for players being gained much traction. given more freedom to In the past, the commis- pursue their profession- sion has persuaded the al ambitions. NCAA to release grad- AP “As coaches we’re con- uation rates and other Atlanta Braves’ Ozzie Albies, right, is congratulated by Dansby Swanson (7) after scoring cerned about the num- fi nancial data, includ- on a wild pitch by San Francisco Giants’ Jeff Samardzija during the second inning of a game ber of waivers, to the ing compensation for Wednesday in San Francisco. point where the NCAA coaches. has given too much of a “The shoe companies, blueprint on how to get there has to be agree- ATL: a waiver,” Brey said. ment across the board, Bumgarner to lead Giants against Braves “Kids feel they can go that there has to be will- and, you know, bring up ingness and openness to FROM PAGE B1 Fried had only two the ball caromed off the for sixth in the NL with enough of a case to get share all those records. clean innings and brick wall and made a 66. “It’s a new trait in eligible right away. So Candidly, I think more of back-to-back home walked two with fi ve strong throw to Swan- our club, all the home they’re more apt to want work needs to be done,” runs for the Braves this strikeouts. Newly son, who tagged Posey runs,” Snitker said. to go.” said Kevin Lennon, the season. acquired reliever An- as he was sliding in. “It’s good.” In April 2018, the NCAA’s vice president “That’s what good thony Swarzak retired Tyler Austin hom- NCAA relaxed its for Division I gover- teams do,” Freeman three batters. Dan ered for the Giants. TRAINER’S ROOM waiver requirements, nance. “We don’t control said. “They have to cap- Winkler and Josh Tom- Samardzija had seven Braves: 3B Josh Don- allowing a transferring all the third parties and italize on the mistakes lin pitched one inning strikeouts and gave up aldson had the night off . player to suit up im- their ability to cooperate and that’s what we did apiece. Austin Riley four hits and two walks Giants: 1B Brandon mediately if there are with us. More conversa- tonight.” also homered for the in six innings. Belt was rested before “documented mitigating tion needs to continue to Braves manager Bri- Braves, hitting a three- “I know he gave up pinch hitting in the circumstances that are occur within the NCAA an Snitker was pleased run homer off Derek six but we gave them ninth. outside the student-ath- and between the NCAA to see his team pounce Holland in the seventh. too many outs during lete’s control and direct- and the third parties on the mistakes. Acuña helped out on that second inning,” UP NEXT ly impact the health, if we want to move the “The extra outs in defense with a pair of San Francisco manag- Madison Bumgarner safety and well-being of ball.” an inning are huge,” tough catches at the er Bruce Bochy said. (3-4, 4.21 ERA) pitches the student-athlete.” Two NBA executives Snitker said. “It always center fi eld wall. “That was some of his Thursday for the Giants During the 2018-19 told the commission the worries me when you Buster Posey had best stuff , I thought.” and has won seven academic year, 79 men’s league is in talks with score like that early an RBI single for San consecutive decisions basketball players the players’ union about because there’s so much Francisco but was POWERING UP against the Braves. requested waivers and lowering the NBA’s time to come back. thrown out trying to Atlanta has hit six The big lefty last lost 44 were granted, a 56% minimum age to 18, That’s why I credit reach second. Atlan- home runs in the fi rst to Atlanta in 2012. RHP success rate, according prompted largely by a Max. He went to work ta right fi elder Nick three games of the Kevin Gausman (2-3, to NCAA data. Men’s recommendation by the and he didn’t let them Markakis made a series. The Braves 4.31) takes the mound basketball accounted for Commission on College back in the game.” barehanded grab after began Wednesday tied for the Braves. 33% of all waiver re- Basketball to rid the quests, the NCAA said. sport of the “one-and-do- Commission co-chair- ne rule.” man Arne Duncan, the CHS: former U.S. Secretary COACHES BEHAVING BADLY Cavaliers’ team spirit provides foundation of Education, declined Brey, the president of to comment on waivers the board of directors of FROM PAGE B1 full speed, but no pen- but lauded the “trans- the National Association alty kick was awarded. parency” of the NCAA’s of Basketball Coaches, their heels by possess- Instead, CHS missed transfer portal, in which said he’d like to see ing the ball most of the on both the corner kick players submit their coaches reach a consen- game. Despite forcing and Drew Caldwell’s names if they want to sus about how to police nine corner kicks, the ensuing cross. switch schools. their own behavior. Cavs could only muster “I don’t know if the Brey said he believes An ongoing feder- fi ve shots, compared to game would have ended players should be free to al investigation into Station Camp’s 17. CHS up diff erently, but we transfer and that it’s up illicit payments made goalkeeper Aron Cantu defi nitely deserved a to coaches to make their to players during the had one of his best penalty kick,” Putman players want to stay, recruiting process led games with seven saves said. “We defi nitely but he said sitting out a Louisville to fi re long- in just the fi rst half. deserved an opportu- year can be benefi cial time coach Rick Pitino, However, he only saved nity to score based on and prevents players but some other coaches one in the second half. our play, and Tyson from transferring for implicated in the probe “Just like with (Williams) earned that immature or capricious have held onto their Houston last night, I penalty kick. Calls go reasons. jobs. knew we were going to one way in a game, and “It’s a bit of a deter- Brey said schools spend a majority of the they’ll go a diff erent rent for a kid. The year ought to move more ag- game without the ball,” way in another game. It in residency saves kids gressively to fi re coach- Putman said. “These is what it is.” from themselves some- es for cause when they are possession based Three of Cookeville’s times,” Brey said. violate NCAA rules. teams. Everybody from shots on goal and many their center back to of their close opportu- their forward has good nities came down the technical skills and stretch of the second UHS: Phillips keeping can knock it around. half as the Cavs would BEN CRAVEN | HERALD-CITIZEN I told my guys that we not quit. In the fi nal 10 Cookeville’s Bruno Castro beats a Station would need to bury our minutes, CHS had fi ve Camp defender during the Cavs’ 4-0 loss to eyes open with Bees opportunities when we high-percentage chanc- the Bison Wednesday night. get them, and I thought es to score, including a FROM PAGE B1 needed for a long time. we had a few in the fi rst shallow free kick from seniors that was on the these boys,” Putman You want to keep them half. At the end of the Jackson Bilbrey that fi eld, hoping that we said. “I’m blessed to “Those freshmen and in a competitive envi- day, we just couldn’t get was barely punched could get a goal. That’s have said I was the as- sophomores, they’re not ronment, or competitive them on frame.” over the top crossbar the team spirit we’ve sistant coach for great typically mature enough situation (if they’re not Cookeville’s best of the goal with eight built.” young men the past to compete with a 17- or on the varsity). I think opportunity to score minutes left. While the Cavs were two years, but I’ll never 18-year-olds yet,” Phil- the junior varsity will should have come early “Toward the end not able to move past forget these boys from lips said. “Those kids help them become better in the second half when of the game, there’s the semifi nals once this year. From top to need this extra step to players.” Tyson Williams chased usually tears already again, Putman’s fi rst bottom, this has been get ready for the varsity Phillips said he is down a long pass right breaking out,” Putman season as head coach the most complete team level.” “keeping his eyes and in front of the goal. Sta- said. “Everybody was was a wildly successful in terms of spirit and Though he is a vet- ears open” as he soaks tion Camp’s goalkeeper up on the line cheering one. love for each other that eran of the Upperman in everything Caine ran into Williams at on every one of those “I will never forget I’ve ever seen.” coaching ranks, Phillips does with the varsity said he’s a little anxious program. He wants to about his new responsi- make sure he is on the TTU: bilities. same page as Caine and Tech runners to battle with country’s best “There will be times is using the same termi- when you’re not going nology with the junior to know what to expect, varsity program. FROM PAGE B1 By year’s end, a dominant Florida State, Indiana, Notre but I am familiar with “I am focused on the margin of more than two min- Dame and Penn State also have a lot of the players and upcoming season and Athlete of the Year only ran the utes still stood between Sanga entrants among the top 10 seeds. I feel like I built pret- doing what I can for the 10,000 once during the 2019 out- and the No. 2 fi nisher on the Should Roberts or Sanga post ty good relations with guys that I am going to door season, but it was memora- OVC Outdoor Performance List marks high enough to move on them when I was at the coach,” Phillips ex- ble, as she broke the Tech school for the 10K. from the East Preliminary, they middle school,” he said. plained. “I want to be record by more than 22 seconds The Kenyan is seeded 26th will clinch berths in the 2019 “I think the junior able to give them a lot of with a time of 34-minutes, for the East Preliminary race, NCAA Division I Outdoor Track varsity program is energy and be the best 13.03-seconds at the N.C. State which is led by Syracuse’s Paige and & Field Championships in something that’s been coach I possibly can.” Raleigh Relays. Stoner and her time of 32:07.36. Austin, Texas, June 5-8. 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Mondesi, Kansas City, 56; Simmons, Los Angeles, conveying certain property declared due and payable; 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Oakland 5, Cleveland 3 56; Anderson, Chicago, 55; Mancini, Baltimore, 55. therein described to Archer and that an agent of Wilson SEC — SEC Tournament: Georgia vs. Arkansas, Third MLB — Boston at Houston OR Atlanta at St. Louis N.Y. Yankees 11, Baltimore 4 DOUBLES_Buxton, Minnesota, 18; Healy, Seattle, Round Land Title as Trustee for & Associates, P.L.L.C., as NBA BASKETBALL Toronto 10, Boston 3 16; Mancini, Baltimore, 15; Brantley, Houston, 14; Mortgage Electronic Reg- 5 p.m. Successor Trustee, by vir- 8 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 7, Tampa Bay 3 AGordon, Kansas City, 14; Merrifield, Kansas City, istration Systems, Inc., as tue of the power, duty, and BTN — Big Ten Tournament: Maryland vs. Ohio St., ESPN — NBA Playoff : Golden State at Portland, West- Miami 5, Detroit 4, 11 innings 14; 8 tied at 13. Second Round ern Conference Finals, Game 6 (if necessary) nominee for The Lending authority vested in and im- Texas 5, Seattle 3 TRIPLES_Mondesi, Kansas City, 7; Merrifield, Kansas Group, Inc., its successors 8 p.m. SOCCER (MEN’S) Houston 5, Chicago White Sox 1 City, 6; Polanco, Minnesota, 5; Kiermaier, Tampa posed upon said Successor SEC — SEC Tournament: Vanderbilt vs. Mississippi Minnesota 8, L.A. Angels 3 Bay, 4; Castellanos, Detroit, 3; Dozier, Kansas City, and assigns; and the un- Trustee, by Bayview Loan St., Third Round 10:50 a.m. FS2 — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Qatar vs. Nigeria, Group Wednesday’s Games 3; Rodriguez, Detroit, 3; 15 tied at 2. dersigned, Wilson & Asso- Servicing, LLC, a Delaware 9 p.m. D Minnesota at L.A. Angels, ppd. HOME RUNS_Springer, Houston, 17; Bregman, Hous- ciates, P.L.L.C., having been Limited Liability Company, BTN — Big Ten Tournament: Iowa vs. Nebraska, Sec- Oakland 7, Cleveland 2 ton, 15; Gallo, Texas, 15; Sanchez, New York, 15; ond Round 1:20 p.m. appointed Successor Trust- will, on June 13, 2019 on or FS2 — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Uruguay vs. Norway, Kansas City 8, St. Louis 2, 1st game Vogelbach, Seattle, 14; Encarnacion, Seattle, 13; ee by U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., about 11:00 AM, at the Put- COLLEGE SOFTBALL Group C Texas 2, Seattle 1 Moreland, Boston, 13; Rosario, Minnesota, 13; 6 6 p.m. as Trustee for LSF9 Master nam County Courthouse, 1:30 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 5 tied at 12. Participation Trust. ESPN — NCAA Tournament: Oklahoma State at Flori- FS1 — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Ukraine vs. U.S., Group D Boston 6, Toronto 5, 13 innings STOLEN BASES_Mondesi, Kansas City, 17; Anderson, Cookeville, Tennessee, da State, Super Regionals, Game 1 ff 5 p.m. Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 1 Chicago, 13; DGordon, Seattle, 12; Ramirez, Cleve- o er for sale certain prop- 8 p.m. FS2 — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Honduras vs. New Zea- St. Louis 10, Kansas City 3, 2nd game land, 12; Hamilton, Kansas City, 9; Villar, Baltimore, NOW, THEREFORE, notice erty hereinafter described ESPN — NCAA Tournament: Texas at Alabama, Super land, Group C Chicago White Sox 9, Houston 4 9; 5 tied at 8. is hereby given that the en- to the highest bidder FOR Regionals, Game 1 Thursday’s Games PITCHING_German, New York, 9-1; Verlander, Hous- tire indebtedness has been certifi ed funds paid at the GOLF BASEBALL N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 3-3) at Baltimore (Bundy 2-5), ton, 8-1; Berrios, Minnesota, 6-2; Glasnow, Tampa declared due and payable; conclusion of the sale, or 8:30 a.m. 12:35 p.m. Bay, 6-1; Lynn, Texas, 6-3; Montas, Oakland, 6-2; and that an agent of Wilson credit bid from a bank or GOLF — European Tour Golf: Made in Denmark, first National League Boston (Weber 0-0) at Toronto (Richard 0-0), 12:37 Odorizzi, Minnesota, 6-2; Perez, Minnesota, 6-1; round, Denmark & Associates, P.L.L.C., as other lending entity pre-ap- All Times EDT p.m. Walden, Boston, 6-0; 7 tied at 5. Successor Trustee, by vir- Noon Miami (Richards 1-5) at Detroit (Boyd 4-4), 1:10 p.m. ERA_Glasnow, Tampa Bay, 1.86; Verlander, Houston, proved by the successor GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: KitchenAid Senior East Division tue of the power, duty, and trustee. The sale is free W L Pct GB Minnesota (Perez 6-1) at L.A. Angels (Harvey 2-3), 2.24; Odorizzi, Minnesota, 2.38; Montas, Oakland, PGA Championship, first round, Rochester, N.Y. Philadelphia 28 21 .571 — 4:05 p.m. 2.40; German, New York, 2.60; Minor, Texas, 2.64; authority vested in and im- from all exemptions, which 3 p.m. Atlanta 27 23 .540 1½ Tampa Bay (TBD) at Cleveland (Plutko 1-0), 6:10 p.m. Morton, Tampa Bay, 2.65; Turnbull, Detroit, 2.68; posed upon said Successor are expressly waived in the GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: Charles Schwab Challenge, New York 23 25 .479 4½ Chicago White Sox (Giolito 5-1) at Houston (Martin Stroman, Toronto, 2.81; Perez, Minnesota, 2.89. Trustee, by U.S. Bank Trust, first round, Fort Worth, Texas Deed of Trust, said property Washington 19 30 .388 9 1-0), 8:10 p.m. STRIKEOUTS_Cole, Houston, 100; Verlander, Houston, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 being real estate situated in 4:30 a.m. (Friday) Miami 15 31 .326 11½ Friday’s Games 89; Sale, Boston, 83; Bauer, Cleveland, 80; Boyd, Master Participation Trust, Putnam County, Tennessee, GOLF — European Tour Golf: Made in Denmark, sec- San Diego (Lucchesi 3-3) at Toronto (Thornton 1-4), Detroit, 73; Snell, Tampa Bay, 71; Bieber, Cleveland, ond round, Denmark Central Division will, on June 18, 2019 on or and being more particularly W L Pct GB 7:07 p.m. 69; Minor, Texas, 67; Morton, Tampa Bay, 67; Car- about 10:00 AM, at the Put- MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Chicago 29 18 .617 — Detroit (Soto 0-2) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 3-4), rasco, Cleveland, 66. described as follows: 6 p.m. Milwaukee 29 22 .569 2 7:10 p.m. nam County Courthouse, ESPN2 — Professional Fighters League: lightweight Pittsburgh 24 22 .522 4½ Tampa Bay (Snell 3-4) at Cleveland (Bieber 3-2), 7:10 College scores Cookeville, Tennessee, A CERTAIN REAL ESTATE and featherweight MMA bouts, Uniondale, N.Y. St. Louis 25 24 .510 5 p.m. off er for sale certain prop- LOCATED IN THE EIGH- MLB BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS Cincinnati 22 27 .449 8 Boston (Sale 1-5) at Houston (Miley 4-2), 8:10 p.m. America East Conference erty hereinafter described TEENTH AND TWENTI- 11:30 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Lopez 3-4) at Minnesota (Berrios MLB — Boston at Toronto OR NY Yankees at Baltimore West Division UMass Lowell 5, Maine 0 to the highest bidder FOR ETH CIVIL DISTRICTS OF W L Pct GB 6-2), 8:10 p.m. Binghamton 2, Hartford 1 certifi ed funds paid at the 2:30 p.m. PUTNAM COUNTY, STATE Los Angeles 32 18 .640 — N.Y. Yankees (TBD) at Kansas City (Junis 3-5), 8:15 Hartford 6, Maine 5, Maine eliminated conclusion of the sale, or OF TENNESSEE, AS FOL- MLB — Atlanta at San Francisco OR Philadelphia at San Diego 26 24 .520 6 p.m. Chicago Cubs (joined in progress) American Athletic Conference credit bid from a bank or LOWS:BEGINNING AT A 1 Arizona 25 25 .500 7 Baltimore (Means 5-4) at Colorado (Hoff man 0-1), East Carolina 13, Houston 2, Houston eliminated other lending entity pre-ap- 7 p.m. Colorado 22 25 .468 8½ 8:40 p.m. UCF 8, Memphis 7, 10 innings, Memphis eliminated INCH IRON PIPE FOUND MLB — Chicago White Sox at Houston OR Tampa Bay San Francisco 21 27 .438 10 Seattle (LeBlanc 2-1) at Oakland (Mengden 1-1), 10:07 proved by the successor IN THE EAST RIGHT OF at Cleveland (6 p.m.) Atlantic Coast Conference trustee. The sale is free Tuesday’s Games p.m. Pool A WAY OF WARD HILL NBA BASKETBALL Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd. Texas (Smyly 0-3) at L.A. Angels (Canning 2-1), 10:07 Boston College 5, Louisville 1 from all exemptions, which ROAD, SAID POINT BEING 7:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs 3, Philadelphia 2 p.m. TNT — NBA Playoff : Toronto at Milwaukee, Eastern Pool B are expressly waived in the THE SOUTHWEST COR- Colorado 5, Pittsburgh 0 Georgia Tech 12, Notre Dame 6 Deed of Trust, said property NER OF THE LANDS OF Conference Finals, Game 5 L.A. Dodgers 7, Tampa Bay 3 NL Leaders SOCCER (MEN’S) Pool D being real estate situated in ROBINSON (348/21) AND Miami 5, Detroit 4, 11 innings BATTING_Bellinger, Los Angeles, .394; Cabrera, Pitts- North Carolina 3, Virginia 2, 10 innings Putnam County, Tennessee, 10:50 a.m. N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 5 THE NORTHWEST COR- FS2 — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Mexico vs. Italy, Group B burgh, .336; McNeil, New York, .333; Bell, Pitts- Atlantic Sun Conference and being more particularly Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 0 burgh, .329; Rendon, Washington, .325; Yelich, Stetson 7, FGCU 5 NER OF THE PROPER- 1:20 p.m. San Francisco 4, Atlanta 3 Milwaukee, .325; Freeman, Atlanta, .325; Segura, Liberty 6, North Florida 4 described as follows: TY DESCRIBED HEREIN; FS2 — FIFA U-20 World Cup: Poland vs. Colombia, San Diego 3, Arizona 2 THENCE LEAVING SAID Group A Philadelphia, .323; Baez, Chicago, .323; Martinez, Jacksonville 12, Lipscomb 11, 10 innings Wednesday’s Games St. Louis, .313. Atlantic 10 Conference A certain tract or parcel of RIGHT OF WAY AND RUN- Friday, May 24 Milwaukee 11, Cincinnati 9 RUNS_Bellinger, Los Angeles, 43; Bryant, Chicago, Dayton 5, Rhode Island 2 land in the Seventh (7th) NING WITH THE SOUTH Kansas City 8, St. Louis 2, 1st game 40; Yelich, Milwaukee, 40; Story, Colorado, 39; De- Davidson 2, Saint Louis 0 Civil District of Putnam LINE OF THE LANDS OF AUTO RACING San Diego 5, Arizona 2 Jong, St. Louis, 38; Ozuna, St. Louis, 36; Blackmon, Fordham 7, Richmond 6, 10 innings County, in the State of 10 a.m. ROBINSON SOUTH 81 Colorado 9, Pittsburgh 3 Colorado, 35; Baez, Chicago, 35; Freeman, Atlanta, Rhode Island 2, Saint Louis 1, 10 innings, Saint Louis Tennessee, described as DEG. 39 MIN. 46 SEC. E. NBCSN — IndyCar Racing: Indy500 Carb Day, India- Miami 6, Detroit 3 35; 3 tied at 34. eliminated napolis, Ind. follows: 489.74 FEET TO A 1 INCH N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 1 RBI_Bell, Pittsburgh, 45; Ozuna, St. Louis, 45; Bell- Big South Conference Noon Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 1 inger, Los Angeles, 44; Yelich, Milwaukee, 41; Winthrop 4, High Point 1 Being Lot No. 42 of West- CHANNEL IRON FOUND NBCSN — IndyCar Racing: IndyLights, Indianapolis, St. Louis 10, Kansas City 3, 2nd game Hoskins, Philadelphia, 37; Alonso, New York, 36; Charleston Southern 8, Radford 3, 13 innings brook, a subdivision, a IN THE WEST LINE OF THE Ind. Chicago Cubs 8, Philadelphia 4 Arenado, Colorado, 35; Escobar, Arizona, 34; Rizzo, Presbyterian 2, Gardner-Webb 1 plat of which is of record LANDS OF MORPHEW 1 p.m. Atlanta 9, San Francisco 2 Chicago, 34; Baez, Chicago, 33. High Point 6, Gardner-Webb 2, Gardner-Webb elim- in the Register’s Offi ce (174/473) IN A FENCE, NBCSN — IndyCar Racing: Indy500 Carb Day, India- HITS_Bellinger, Los Angeles, 67; Freeman, Atlanta, inated napolis, Ind. Thursday’s Games for Putnam County, Ten- SAID POINT BEING THE Washington (Strasburg 4-3) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 3-3), 62; Baez, Chicago, 61; Arenado, Colorado, 59; Big Ten Conference nessee, in Plat Cabinet C, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 4:55 a.m. (Saturday) 12:10 p.m. Blackmon, Colorado, 59; Peralta, Arizona, 59; Bell, Maryland 6, Illinois 2 ESPN2 — Formula One: Monaco Grand Prix, practice Slide 137, which is here re- THE LANDS OF ROBIN- Colorado (Senzatela 3-3) at Pittsburgh (Lyles 4-1), Pittsburgh, 57; DeJong, St. Louis, 57; 3 tied at 55. Ohio St. 2, Michigan 1 ferred to for a metes and session 3, Monaco 12:35 p.m. DOUBLES_DeJong, St. Louis, 17; Rendon, Washington, Iowa 4, Indiana 2 SON AND THE NORTH- 5:30 a.m. (Saturday) Miami (Richards 1-5) at Detroit (Boyd 4-4), 1:10 p.m. 17; Baez, Chicago, 16; Cain, Milwaukee, 16; Peralta, Nebraska 8, Minnesota 2 bounds description of the EAST CORNER OF THE FS1 — FIA Formula E Championship: Berlin ePrix, lot herein conveyed. Philadelphia (Nola 4-0) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 3-2), Arizona, 16; Ahmed, Arizona, 15; Walker, Arizona, 15; Big 12 Conference PROPERTY DESCRIBED Round 10, Germany 2:20 p.m. Bell, Pittsburgh, 14; Bryant, Chicago, 14; 5 tied at 13. West Virginia 12, Kansas 8 Subject to any and all ex- HEREIN; THENCE LEAV- COLLEGE BASEBALL Atlanta (Gausman 2-3) at San Francisco (Bumgarner TRIPLES_Blackmon, Colorado, 5; Tapia, Colorado, 4; Texas Tech 7, Kansas St. 4 isting restrictions and ING THE LANDS OF ROB- 11 a.m. 3-4), 3:45 p.m. Escobar, Arizona, 3; Rosario, New York, 3; Swan- Baylor 8, Oklahoma 2 SEC — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD easements of record. INSON AND RUNNING Friday’s Games son, Atlanta, 3; 18 tied at 2. Oklahoma St. 5, TCU 2 WITH THE EAST LINE OF 3 p.m. Cincinnati (DeSclafani 2-2) at Chicago Cubs (Hen- HOME RUNS_Yelich, Milwaukee, 19; Bellinger, Los SEC — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD Colonial Athletic Association ALSO KNOWN AS: 1778 THE LANDS OF MOR- dricks 4-4), 2:20 p.m. Angeles, 17; Alonso, New York, 16; Bell, Pittsburgh, UNC Wilmington 8, Northeastern 6, 11 innings Bouton Drive, Cookeville, 3:30 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 4-1) at Pittsburgh (TBD), 7:05 15; Reyes, San Diego, 15; Ozuna, St. Louis, 14; Ped- William & Mary 2, James Madison 1 PHEW AND SAID FENCE BTN — Big 10 Tournament: Teams TBD TN 38501 SOUTH 08 DEG. 25 MIN. p.m. erson, Los Angeles, 14; Suarez, Cincinnati, 13; 5 Conference USA 6:30 p.m. Miami (Lopez 3-5) at Washington (McGowan 0-0), tied at 12. Marshall 6, Louisiana Tech 4, 12 innings 15 SEC. W. 178.90 FEET SEC — SEC Tournament: Teams TBD 7:05 p.m. STOLEN BASES_Dyson, Arizona, 12; Yelich, Milwau- Southern Miss 6, Rice 4, 10 innings This sale is subject to all TO A 1 INCH IRON PIPE 7:30 p.m. San Diego (Lucchesi 3-3) at Toronto (Thornton 1-4), kee, 9; Robles, Washington, 8; Story, Colorado, FAU 6, UTSA 5 matters shown on any ap- BTN — Big 10 Tournament: Teams TBD FOUND IN SAID FENCE , 7:07 p.m. 8; Bellinger, Los Angeles, 7; Marte, Pittsburgh, 7; Horizon League plicable recorded plat; any SAID POINT BEING THE COLLEGE SOFTBALL Detroit (Soto 0-2) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 3-4), Puig, Cincinnati, 7; Wong, St. Louis, 7; 3 tied at 6. N. Kentucky 9, Oakland 8, Oakland eliminated unpaid taxes; any restric- 2 p.m. NORTHEAST CORNER 7:10 p.m. PITCHING_Fried, Atlanta, 7-2; Greinke, Arizona, 6-2; Milwaukee 12, Youngstown St. 3, Youngstown St. tive covenants, easements, OF THE LANDS OF BAL- ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament: Teams TBD, Super Re- Philadelphia (Eickhoff 2-2) at Milwaukee (Anderson Ryu, Los Angeles, 6-1; Woodruff , Milwaukee, 6-1; eliminated gional Game or setback lines that may LARD (276/329) AND be applicable; any statuto- THE SOUTHWEST COR- ry rights of redemption of NER OF THE PROPER- any governmental agency, TY DESCRIBED HEREIN; state or federal; any prior THENCE LEAVING THE Rays use long ball to beat Dodgers, Yanks win liens or encumbrances as LANDS OF MORPHEW well as any priority created AND RUNNING WITH THE by a fi xture fi ling; and to any NORTH LINE OF THE ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — drove in a pair of runs as Oak- Almora broke a 3-all tie by matter that an accurate sur- LANDS OF BALLARD vey of the premises might AND A FENCE NORTH 83 Avisail Garcia and Kevin Kier- land swept the three-game series launching Cole Irvin’s changeup disclose. In addition, the DEG. 46 MIN. 54 SEC. W. maier each hit a three-run homer and reached the .500 mark for the into the shrubs in the center-fi eld following parties may claim 451.80 FEET TO A 1 INCH in the seventh inning to power fi rst time since April 26. batter’s eye. an interest in the above-ref- IRON PIPE FOUND IN the Tampa Bay Rays past the Los The Athletics completed a 6-2 Anthony Rizzo hit his 12th ho- erenced property: THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF WARD HILL ROAD, Angeles Dodgers 8-1 on Wednes- trip and have won 10 of their last mer, a mammoth shot in the third THOMAS ARNOLD SAID POINT BEING THE day night. 14. Montas (6-2) struck out nine that struck the neon beer sign STEPHANI ARNOLD NORTHWEST CORNER Kiermaier also made a rocket and gave up fi ve hits, four of them atop the right fi eld scoreboard, OF THE LANDS OF BAL- throw from center fi eld to cut over the fi rst two innings, in low- tying the game at 3-all. Hamels The sale held pursuant to LARD AND THE SOUTH- down Cody Bellinger at home ering his ERA to 2.40. escaped with a no-decision de- this Notice may be rescind- WEST CORNER OF THE ed at the Successor Trust- PROPERTY DESCRIBED plate, keeping the score tied 1-all spite allowing three runs on nine ee’s option at any time. The HEREIN; THENCE LEAV- in the sixth. Bellinger, who was YANKEES 7, ORIOLES 5 hits and two walks through four right is reserved to adjourn ING THE LANDS OF BAL- aboard on a fi elder’s choice, failed BALTIMORE (AP) — Gleyber innings. Javier Báez added a solo the day of the sale to anoth- LARD AND RUNNING to reach base safely for the fi rst Torres hit two of New York’s shot in the seventh. er day, time, and place cer- WITH SAID RIGHT OF WAY tain without further publica- NORTH 02 DEG. 39 MIN. time in 46 starts this season. He fi ve home runs off Baltimore’s Tyler Chatwood (3-0) earned tion, upon announcement at 17 SEC. W. 199.26 FEET went 0 for 4, dropping his major beleaguered pitching staff , and the win with four innings of one- the time and place for the TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- league-leading batting average to survived a shaky outing from CC run, three-hit relief. sale set forth above. In the NING AND CONTAINING .394. Sabathia. Andrew McCutchen had three event of inclement weather, 2.027 ACRES BY SURVEY. Tommy Pham hit his sixth Torres homered leading off the hits, including a solo homer. the trustee hereby announc- ACTUAL FIELD SURVEY es that the sale will be post- PERFORMED BY JAMES homer for the Rays, and Brandon third and fi fth innings to help Jean Segura extended his hitting poned for a period of two E. MELTON, RLS NO. 1749, Lowe singled in the go-ahead run New York take a 7-2 lead. Gary streak to 13 games as the Phillies weeks. In such situations, CLINTON ENGINEERING to spark a seven-run seventh. Sanchez hit his ninth homer dropped their second straight. notices will be mailed to in- 390 S. LOWE AVENUE NO. Emilio Pagan (1-0) got four outs against the Orioles this season, Irvin (2-1) was roughed up for terested parties of record. 11, COOKEVILLE, TEN- W&A No. 339171 NESSEE, ON NOVEMBER in relief. and DJ LeMahieu and Thairo seven runs on seven hits. 29, 1995. Garcia’s eighth homer came off Estrada also connected. DATED May 13, 2019 Dylan Floro, who entered with a Baltimore has lost fi ve in a row BREWERS 11, REDS 9 ALSO KNOWN AS: 985 0.44 ERA — best among NL re- to sink to 15-34, the worst record MILWAUKEE (AP) — Yasmani WILSON & ASSOCIATES, Wardmill Road, Baxter, TN P.L.L.C., 38544 lievers. Floro (1-1) pitched to four in the majors. Sabathia (3-1) Grandal homered during a big Successor Trustee batters and got none of them out. allowed fi ve runs and six hits, rally and started a bizarre double 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 This sale is subject to all including two home runs, in fi ve play on a pitch that got past him matters shown on any ap- ATHLETICS 7, INDIANS 2 innings. and bounced to the backstop, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S plicable recorded plat; any CLEVELAND (AP) — Frankie helping Milwaukee outlast Cin- SALE unpaid taxes; any restric- CUBS 8, PHILLIES 4 tive covenants, easements, Montas pitched six scoreless in- cinnati. WHEREAS, default has oc- or setback lines that may nings, Mark Canha homered and CHICAGO (AP) — Cole Hamels Grandal hit a two-run homer curred in the performance be applicable; any statuto- drove in three runs and Oakland struggled in his fi rst start as the Brewers scored fi ve times of the covenants, terms, ry rights of redemption of extended its winning streak to against his original team, Albert in the sixth for an 11-8 lead. and conditions of a Deed of any governmental agency, six games with a win over Cleve- Almora Jr. hit his fi rst career The pitching matchup between Trust Note dated December state or federal; any prior 12, 2006, and the Deed of liens or encumbrances as land. grand-slam and Chicago rallied the Brewers’ Zach Davies and Trust of even date securing well as any priority created Nick Hundley had three hits, from an early three-run defi cit Luis Castillo turned out to be the the same, recorded Decem- by a fi xture fi ling; and to any including a solo homer and two with three homers in beating shortest outing of the season for ber 12, 2006, in Book No. matter that an accurate sur- ffi RBIs. Robbie Grossman also Philadelphia. both. 360, at Page 348, in O ce vey of the premises might B4 HERALD-CITIZEN CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 herald-citizen.com

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS CONCRETE/MASONRY YARD WORK & RELATED HELP WANTED disclose. In addition, the the Southeast corner of ing ex parte as to 6/28/19. Lynn’s Custom Concrete A1Rhett Butler’s Canoe the Caney/JBeez following parties may claim Dunn and the Northeast This 29th day of April, 2019. Driveways, sidewalks, LAWN CARE Watercraft is hiring sum- an interest in the above-ref- corner of this described retaining walls & slabs. Free Mowing, Landscaping, mer crew members! Man- erenced property: tract, thence leaving Jennifer Wilkerson Estimates. Mulching, agers, Rental Assistants, Dunn and going with the Clerk Call (931)261-6340 Yard Maintenance CDL Bus Drivers, and more. Great work environment & PAUL E STEWARD fence line of Calahan S09- Call local cell 544-3303 fl JULIA ROBERTA STEWARD 26-32W 314.57 feet to a 6 Mary S. Dyer exible schedules. Join our HEIR(S) OF PAUL STEW- inch cresote post mark- Deputy Clerk CONSTRUCTION WORK ADVANCED LAWN CARE team! Call 931-858-2628, ARD ing the Northeast corner 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 931-260-5734 ext.1014 ESTATE OF PAUL STEW- of Teddy Vaden and be- DDS Roofi ng & Home Imp Mowing, Mulching, Trim- ARD ing the Southeast corner Roofi ng, siding special- ming, Landscaping, Leaf CITY OF COOKEVILLE of this described parcel, PUBLIC NOTICES ist, decks, power washing, Removal, Aerate, Seed, FIREFIGHTER The sale held pursuant to thence going with a fence staining, concrete. Free Est, Sod, Snow Removal, Spring The City of Cookeville Fire this Notice may be rescind- line of Vaden N59-51-14W Ins’d, 30 yrs exp. 931-310- Cleanup, Sr. Discount. Department is accepting ed at the Successor Trust- 174.05 feet to a 1/2 inch 6635 applications for the posi- tion of Firefi ghter Trainee/ ee’s option at any time. The pipe being the Southeast Bushhogging, Garden Till- fi right is reserved to adjourn corner of said .50 acre FLATT CONSTRUCTION ing, Front End Loader, Dirt & Fire ghter. Trainee appli- the day of the sale to anoth- tract belonging to Ron- For all your building needs. Gravel Work, Lawnmowing. cant must be able to at- er day, time, and place cer- ny H. England, thence Any home repair, painting, Reasonable Rate. Exp’d tend the TN Fire Academy tain without further publica- leaving Vaden and going garages, decks, porches, 931-261-7871. and complete full recruit fi course within the fi rst year tion, upon announcement at with England N30-23-32E siding, roo ng, additions. fi the time and place for the 92.03 feet to a 1/2 inch (931)265-5687 DODSON LAWN CARE! of employment. Fire ghter applicants must have TN sale set forth above. In the pipe, thence N60-34-20W • Commercial - Residential fi fi event of inclement weather, 244.80 feet to the begin- HANDYMAN • Mowing Commission on re ghting certifi cation of Firefi ghter I the trustee hereby announc- ning containing 1.96 acres All Types of Home Repairs. • Landscaping fi es that the sale will be post- as surveyed by the David Can do it all. No job too • Sod and TN AEMT certi cation. poned for a period of two H. Bradley—Land survey- small. References avail. Call • Seed & Aerate All applicants must possess weeks. In such situations, ing Company R.L.S. #1137 Today (931)267-7894 • Mulch a valid Driver’s License & notices will be mailed to in- on 10 October, 1989. • Fertilize be 18 years of age. High terested parties of record. 20 years experience. school education or equiv- W&A No. 337145 Being the same property ELECTRICAL Use Commercial Equip- alent is required. Requires conveyed to Gabriel Blair ment physical strength and abil- DATED May 20, 2019 and wife, Natalie Blair by HANDYMAN Call(931) 260-8646 ity to perform very heavy deed recorded in Record Electrical, plumbing, car- labor for extended periods WILSON & ASSOCIATES, Book 553, page 618, Reg- pentry, masonry. 30 years under extremely dangerous P.L.L.C., ister’s Offi ce of Putnam exp. No project too big or Dream Scapes conditions while wearing Successor Trustee County, Tennessee. small. 931-854-0291 Landscape protective gear in excess 5/23, 5/30, 6/6 Mowing, mulch, top soil, of sixty lbs. Must be able to ALSO KNOWN AS: 289 landscape gravel, bobcat, lift up to 100 lbs. frequently. Vaden Street, Monterey, dump truck. Stone work, Minimum annual salary for SPECIAL NOTICES HEATING & COOLING trainee is $29,359. Certifi ed NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S TN 38574 decks. (931)252-4707 fi SALE S & M Heating & Cooling Fire ghters may be eligible Parcel ID: 071C-A-017.00 FOR YOUR to move to a salary range CONVENIENCE •Res/Comm •All Brands WHEREAS, default has oc- •Over 70 Yrs Combined Gardens Plowed, Ready of $31,139-$46,723 DOE. curred in the performance This sale is subject to all The Herald Citizen has in- to Plant. Trees Trimmed & Deadline to apply: 4:30 pm, stalled an after hours drop Exp. •Mechanical Services of the covenants, terms, and matters shown on any ap- •Chillers •Refrigeration •Geo Removal, Hedge Trimmed, Tuesday, June 4, 2019. Ap- conditions of a Deed of Trust plicable recorded plat; any box for fi Gutters Cleaned Out. Lic’d/ plications/resumes must be • Circulation Dept. pay- Thermal •Nate Certi ed. Note dated 10/06/2009, and unpaid taxes; any restric- Call Doyle Sells (931)265- Ins’d. Bruce Thompson submitted online at www. the Deed of Trust of even tive covenants, easements, ments (931)252-2277 cookeville-tn.gov • Classifi ed Dept. payments 4057, Steve Martin 931- date securing the same, or setback lines that may 397-7115. EOE recorded 10/07/2009, in In- be applicable; any statuto- • Letters to the Editor “Gregorio’s Lawn strument No. 110895 Book ry rights of redemption of • Community News Bulletin Maintnence” F/T LPN needed at Bailey 553 Pages 620 - 626, in Of- any governmental agency, • I Like to Know Questions PAINTING/WALLPAPERING High Quality Work, Aff ord- Manor in Ckvl, TN. Week- fi ce of the Register of Deeds state or federal; any prior • News & Sports Info and able Prices! Lawnmowing, end day shift, F-S-S, 6A-6P. for Putnam County, Ten- liens or encumbrances as Photos mulching, shrubs, & MUCH F/T Resident Care Asst YOUR LOCAL NEWS JERRY MEADOWS nessee, executed by Gabri- well as any priority created PAINTING MORE! Free Est, Lic’d/ needed 2P-10P M-Th & el Blair, conveying certain by a fi xture fi ling; and to any SOURCE Ins’d. Call (931)252-5497, PRN. Please call 931-400- Herald-Citizen Residential/Commercial; property therein described matter that an accurate sur- Painting Cookeville for 40 310-7379 0093 or email resume to to Bobby M. Goode of Da- vey of the premises might 1300 Neal Street anicholson@baileymanors. Cookeville, TN 38501 years. Staining decks, pow- vidson County, Tennessee disclose. In addition, the er washing. Reasonable I’ll TAKE CARE of your com as Trustee for USDA Rural following parties may claim rates. Free Est. Call (931)- lawncare needs. Rea- PTO, 401K, Health, Dental, Development, as nominee an interest in the above-ref- PLEASE READ YOUR AD sonable rates. Mowing, Vision insurance. The Herald-Citizen makes 303-6291 for Rural Housing Service, erenced property: ff weedeating, clean up etc. U.S. Department of Agricul- every e ort to assure that Free Est. Call/text Blake HIRING WEEKLY your ad is accurate. Adver- JUST-RITE PAINTING ture, its successors and as- Gabriel Blair Top Quality •30 Yrs Exp. (931)239-7815 •Temps to Hire for Local tisers should read their ad- Factory. signs; and the undersigned, Natalie Blair fi •Int/Ext •Res/ Comm The Sayer Law Group, P.C., Parties In Possession vertisement the rst day it LUIS SEGOVIA •Quality Control Inspec- appears and report any er- Call Tommy 270-601-0531 having been appointed Suc- or 931-310-1354 931-265-0298 tors. cessor Trustee by Bobby M. The sale held pursuant to rors immediately. The Her- MOW & RAKE YARDS Call DP Personnel ald-Citizen is responsible (931) 372-8882 Goode of Davidson County, this Notice may be rescind- fi Munoz Remolding/Paint- MULCHING, TREE TRIM- Tennessee, as trustee for ed at the Successor Trust- for only the rst incorrect MING, Etc,. FREE EST. 257 S. Willow Ave, Ckvl insertion and no allowance ing: Bathroom remodeling, Rural Housing Service, U.S. ee’s option at any time. The Hardwood, Wall repair, Int/ Department of Agriculture. right is reserved to adjourn will be made for more than MELVIN’S SMALL JOBS Legitimate job placement one insertion. Ext Deck staining, Gutters fi fi the day of the sale to anoth- cleaned. Much More! Masonry Repair, Construc- rms that work to ll specif- NOW, THEREFORE, notice er day, time, and place cer- www.munozremodelingtn. tion Work, Tree & Yard ic positions cannot charge is hereby given that the en- tain without further publica- com Work. Call (931)252-3864 an upfront fee. For free tire indebtedness has been tion, upon announcement at LOST & FOUND (931)239-5812 or 931-214-0075 information about avoid- declared due and payable; the time and place for the ing employment service and that an agent of The sale set forth above. LOST - Black Schnauzer SIMPLE LAWN CARE scams, write to the Feder- Sayer Law Group, P.C., as male, 4 yrs old. Gentry REMODEL/REPAIR WORK Mowing, Weedeating, Lawn al Trade Commission, 600 Successor Trustee, by vir- DATED May 16, 2019 community 8 miles from Care, Concrete, Sidewalks, Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Baxter, Hwy 70 near Indian tue of the power, duty, and A&L REMODELING & Landscaping & MUCH Washington, DC 20580, or authority vested in and im- THE SAYER LAW GROUP, Creek area. Any details pls MORE! Free Estimates!! you can go online to call (931)858-6906 New construction. Kitch- posed upon said Succes- P.C., en, bathroom specialists, 660-412-1426. Serving the http://www.fraud.org/. sor Trustee, by Bobby M. AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Cookeville Area! This message is a public LOST: Large black cat ap- Lowe’s general contractor, Goode of Davidson Coun- 5/23, 5/30, 6/6 Lic/Ins. Free Est. Mike 931- service of the ty, Tennessee, as trustee prox 20 lbs lost in Tara Es- Herald-Citizen & Regional tates area. $100 Reward. 239-4799 or Lee 931-854- for Rural Housing Service, PUBLIC NOTICE 7440 OTHER Buyers Guide. U.S. Department of Agricul- The following vehicles will Call with any info (931)520- ture, will, on 06/27/2019 on be up for auction on or af- 7681 BIG JIM’S Sparta, TN fast growing or about 12:00pm, at the ter 06/08/2019 at 8:00am- ECONOMY HAULING & stable company in the Putnam County Court- Twin Motors 2211 Fisk Rd My dog was accidental- Junk, debris, clean outs. pharmaceutical industry, house, 421 East Spring Cookeville- ly given out for adoption Free est. Sr disc. Small seeking skilled Automation Street, Cookeville, TN, of- 2011 Honda on May 3rd, 2109 by the jobs ok! 931-261-3511 & PLC Maintenance Tech. fer for sale certain property 1HGCP2F30BA058162, animal shelter She is a fe- High level of Automation & hereinafter described to the 1998 Chevy male & name is Ella. White & REPLACEMENT highest bidder FOR certifi ed 2G1WL52M6W9302978 Brindle, mixed Terrier/Bor- WINDOWS & DOORS funds paid at the conclu- 5/23 der Collie. Please call if you Call today for free in-home sion of the sale, or credit bid have her (931)651-1471 Est. Serving Ckvl for over 15 yrs. 931-Windows from a bank or other lending STATE OF TENNESSEE Cookeville office opened in 1987 entity pre-approved by the CIRCUIT COURT OF by Arnold E. Lefkovitz successor trustee. The sale PUTNAM COUNTY AT CLEANING TREE SERVICE & RELATED is free from all exemptions, COOKEVILLE, ALL TYPES OF which are expressly waived TENNESSEE TOM’S CARPET Arbor Medics Tree Spe- in the Deed of Trust, said CLEANING cialist: Owner: Scott Win- Inground Fiberglass BANKRUPTCIES property being real estate CAUSE NO. 2019CV094 #1 Cleaning Specialist ningham. ISA Certifi ed Ar- Pools Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 situated in Putnam County, Call (931)349-2288 borist. #SO-5152-AT Spring discounts. Life- More than 35 years of experience filing Tennessee, and being more Cassondra Marie Evans 537-6829 / 261-1967 time guarantee. Semi-In- tens of thousands of bankruptcies. particularly described as vs WATSON’S EXTERIOR ground pools available. Call • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures follows: Albert Lee Babb CLEANING (931)854-8919 • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment Pressure Washing Evergreen Tree Service Located in the Fourteenth In this cause, it appearing 931-808-2792 Stump grinding, top, trim, Civil District of Putnam from the Complaint, which prune, remove trees. Jeff CHILD/ELDER CARE ADOPTIONS County, Tennessee, de- is sworn to, that the Defen- XTREME PRESSURE Burchett & Shawn Rober- scribed as follows: dant Albert Lee Babb is a WASH son. Fully Insured (931)319- Caregiver needed to take DIVORCE non-resident of the State Commercial/Residential, 1199, 261-8870 care of older man and CHILD CUSTODY Beginning on a 1/2 inch of Tennessee, that the res- Licensed/Insured. Clean vi- also cooking. Days, some WILLS & PROBATE pipe on the East side of idence of the defendant is nyl, brick, gutters, concrete, OLD TIMERS TREE nights. Ref’s req’d. $10/hr. decks, fences & MORE! SERVICE (931)239-3531 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville Vaden Avenue being S32- unknown and cannot be Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area 12-42W 47.42 feet from a ascertained upon diligent Call (931)261-5542 4 generations of tree care. 528-5297 water meter, said pipe is inquiry, (T.C.A. 21-1-203), it Specialize in dangerous The the Northwest corner of is ordered by me that publi- tree removal.Grind stumps. Herald-Citizen www.lefkovitz.com CONCRETE/MASONRY Lic/Ins. T. Bowman No. 1 in local news We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. a .50 acre tract owned by cation be made for four suc- Call 526-9715 © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz Ronny H. England, thence cessive weeks, as required 537-2466;260-5655 to subscribe with the East right-of-way by law, in the Herald-Citi- COOKEVILLE CONCRETE of said road N30-45-29E zen a newspaper published Driveways, slabs, all types YARD WORK & RELATED RAIN of stamped concrete, all OR 209.55 feet to a 1/2 inch in Cookeville, Tennessee, SHINE pipe, said pipe is a corner in said County, notifying said types of metal bldgs. 20% A-1 Mowing, Landscaping, of David D. Dunn 3.65 acre non-resident Defendant to disc to all Sr. Citizens. Pressure Washing, hauling, SATURDAY • JUNE 8 • 1:00 PM C.T. tract (Reference Deed fi le an answer with Plaintiff ’s Winter time special. 40 yrs cleaning, odd jobs. Free Est. Book 202 page #619 in the Attorney, Frank Kessler exp. Lic/Ins. (931)284-8663 Call 931-265-5775 Putnam County Register’s whose address is 3126 Mid- UPPERMAN HIGH SCHOOL Offi ce), thence leaving dleford Dr, Cookeville, TN BUILDING TRADES HOUSE said Vaden Avenue and 38506 within 30 days from going with a fence of Dunn the last date of publication, Bledsoe County Correctional Complex SOLD ON SITE AT THE SCHOOL IN BAXTER, TN. S59-03-17E 305.00 feet to exclusive of said last date of I-40 EXIT 280, FOLLOW 56 TOWARD BAXTER, LEFT ON HWY 70 WEST, SCHOOL ON LEFT. a 1/2 inch pipe at a fence publication, or a judgment Correctional Offi cer Openings intersection in Mike Cala- by default may be entered han line, said pipe being and the cause set for hear- Correctional Offi cers starting on or before March 18th will be trained onsite. You will not be required to go to the training academy in Tullahoma, TN.

Don’t wait; apply online www.tn.gov/hr or onsite Monday through Friday.

• Starting Salary: $2,277/month DINO & • $600 Correctional Offi cer Sign-On Bonus CATHERINE • 12 Hour Shifts CATES • 3 Day Weekend Every Other Week, Off Friday, Saturday & Sunday • 12 Hours of per Month Built into the 12 Hour Schedule Brokers New house build by Upperman High School Building Trades. Thanks to Dino, 931-510-6233 • Overtime Available Jason Holcomb & the students who have put their hard work into this THE CROSS ROADS TEAM Catherine, 931-510-6234 • High School Diploma or GED Required home. Proceeds go back to next years build! House must be moved • Starting Salary of $2,391/month with Proof of an Associate or Bachelor Degree to buyer’s location at buyer’s expense, no fi nancing contingency. New 518 W. Main St., Livingston • 208 S. Jefferson Ave., Cookeville • Eligible Veterans, Service Members, can use Post-9/11 or Montgomery GI fl oorplan for this year, same great quality!!! 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, Bill benefi ts for participation in the 12 month Correctional Offi cer Training laundry room with exit door, open kitchen and living room, split-plan th Program OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, May 24 2pm-6pm Contact Human Resources at (423)881-6180 for bedrooms, large walk in closets, a must see if your looking for a home or rental. Bid high...remember the proceeds go to the class for 130 Lakeview Dr., Celina next year’s house! Employees and eligible dependents are off ered Health, Dental, Life, MLS# 190495 - 4BR/3BA, 2 Partial Baths Pharmacy and Vision Insurance. Paid Time Off including Military Leave, 401K, Call to preview and see inside the home! $589,000 Retirement Plan and Tuition Assistance are a few of the benefi ts aff orded to Thank-you to the Homebuilders Association for their sponsorship! Host: Dino & Catherine Cates 931-510-6234 state employees. Contact Regina D. Malone, Auctioneer, Lic.#4203 4,849 Sq Ft and a basement. Home sits on 11 acres. First Realty Auction Co. (931) 529-4042 cell, 528-1573 offi ce / Join TEAM TDOC and be a part of our eff orts to be recognizedg as the best Jason Holcomb (931) 319-7693 Dale Hollow Lake View Masterpiece. correctional agency in the nation. www.tn.gov/correction Terms: 20 % down day of sale, balance in full on or before 30 days, no fi nancing contingencies. ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE SEE ALL UPPER CUMBERLAND PROPERTIES AT OVER PREVIOUSLY PRINTED MATERIAL OR VERBAL STATEMENTS INFORMATION SUPPLIED www.dinocates.com The Department of Correction is an Equal Opportunitynity Employer. Employer. BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT BUT NOT GUARANTEED THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 CLASSIFIED HERALD-CITIZEN B5 herald-citizen.com

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TSD is an equal MISC WANTED 3 FAMILY YARD SALE al Items, Clothing & More Equal Housing opportunity employer that FRI & SAT 8AM-1PM Opportunity considers all qualifi ed ap- WANTED OLD 521 DENTON AVE YARD SALE PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All plicants without regard to APPLIANCES & JUNK - antiques, collectibles, FRI, SAT .. 6:30 - TIL real estate advertised in this race, color, religion, disabil- WILL PICK UP furniture, artwork, ladies 2230 Woodland Heights newspaper is subject to the ity status, protected veteran CALL 931-510-4138 clothing, plus much more! Rd, 38501 Federal Fair Housing Act status or any other charac- Boys, girls, adult clothes, RV of 1968 and the Tennessee teristic protected by law. 3 FAMILY YARD SALE items, fi shing items, home Human Rights Act which Fax resume to: 931-738- MISC FOR SALE FRI, SAT .. 7AM decor & MUCH MORE! makes it illegal to advertise 2019 or email to Cancel if Rain “any preference, limitation ambermcmahon@ BABY STROLLER/CAR- 522 West End St, 38501 YARD SALE or discrimination based on tristatedbtn.com SEAT w/base; baby’s Vera Bradley & leather purs- FRIDAY, SATURDAY race, color, religion, sex, Northgate Business Park: Several spaces avail. (2) Jumparoo. $100 for both or es, lots & lots of jewelry, KS 8AM -TIL familial status or national ffi UCHRA is currently looking will sell separate. 260-1740. bed, rocking chair, kitchen 1950 Mine Lick Creek Rd, origin, handicap/disability 3000SF suites, (6) o ces. for an individual to fi ll a va- items, sz lrg & sm clothes Ckvl or an intention to make any Lance Rossie 261-7903 cancy for a CASA Program & shoes. EVERYTHING Womens clothes med-plus such preference, limitation Coordinator. This individual PRICED TO GO! sz, jewelry, girls & kids or discrimination.” This will be directly responsi- clothes, kids shoes, picture newspaper will not know- ble for carrying out the as- 3 FAMILY YARD SALE frames, kitchen cabinet, ingly accept any advertis- signed functions of the pro- SATURDAY .. 9AM - TIL coff ee/end tables, 2 book ing for real estate which is gram relate to overseeing 129 Flatt Circle, 38501 shelves, LOTS MORE! in violation of the law. Our staff , fundraising, grant writ- Furniture, antique items, readers are informed that all ing, completing reports. The glassware, lots of boys YARD SALE dwellings advertised in this Coordinator will work with clothes infant to mens & SATURDAY .. 8AM -TIL newspaper are available on Juvenile Court, court offi - womens, lots of toys, HH 621 Double Springs Rd, an equal opportunity basis. cials, attorneys, DCS, and Couch $300, sectional items. Ckvl Equal Housing Opportunity, ffi $400. Make off er for both. Retail O ce/Space Avail. the Community. Requires a Baby crib, pack ‘n’ play, lots M/F. Approx 2800 SF. $2000/ Bachelor’s degree or equiv- Text preferred (931)510- 4 FAMILY GARAGE SALE of toys, bouncy horse, girls Herald-Citizen & Region- 1790 mo. Great downtown alent combination of educa- FRI .. 8-5 / SAT .. 8-TIL clothes infant to 3T, lawn al Buyers Guide location! tion and experience. 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If you think you FREE WOOD SKIDS (931)260-5655 would like to fi nd out more Available at the rear of the 4 FAMILY YARD SALE 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR Apts / Corner of 1st & Walnut information, contact Scott Herald-Citizen FRI, SAT .. 7AM - 3PM HOUSES NEW $280-$800 Wilson at 1300 Neal Street, 4815 Edgebrook Dr, 38506 PETS & SUPPLIES Cable, Water/Appl’s Furn’d in downtown Cookeville scott.wilson@ Cookeville, TN. 38501 Creekwood S/D OVER 100 LOCATION Open Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-5 p.m. herald-citizen.com Designer clothes, shoes, Black Irish Setter/Pyre- Kids welcome. Some Pets Having a hard time seeing purses, pictures, baby nees mix. Wonderful family in Designated Apts. the print in your favorite clothes 3-4 yrs old, LOTS, dog. House trained & neu- Open Mon - Fr BUSINESS OPPORTUNITES Newspaper, Magazine or Bi- LOTS MORE! tered w/shots. Must have Soard Properties ble or ever had trouble read- vet and ref’s. 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They will be a major factor in what really stepped up and had a happens in Game 5 tonight. huge game, and we need that The Bucks reserves played from our group.” so well in the fi rst two games Serge Ibaka gave the of the series that the teams’ Raptors a lift off the bench apparel shop unveiled a Tuesday with 17 points and 13 “Bench Mob” T-shirt, cele- rebounds. brating the eff orts of Malcolm Fellow Toronto reserve Brogdon, Ersan Ilyasova, Fred VanVleet added 13 AP George Hill and others. points and six assists. Their Toronto Raptors center Serge Ibaka battles for the ball against Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee’s bench outscored eff orts came as the Raptors forward Giannis Antetokounmpo during the second half of Game 4 of the NBA playoff s Toronto’s reserves 130-78 got only 19 points from a hob- Eastern Conference finals, Tuesday, in Toronto. through the fi rst three games bled Kawhi Leonard. of the series. Raptors coach Nick Nurse we’ve put in the last two serves scored in double digits. Toronto forward Kawhi But it was the Raptors’ is confi dent his bench will games, actually three of the Here are some other things Leonard was named second bench, led by forward Nor- continue to play well in Mil- four games in the series, we to know going into Thurs- team. man Powell’s 18 points, that waukee because of Toronto’s are going to have a really day’s Game 5: decided Game 4 — scoring 48 style of play. good chance to win,” Nurse NO TIMETABLE FOR ANUNOBY points Tuesday as Toronto “That’s really kind of our said. DEFENSIVE STANDOUTS Raptors coach Nick Nurse evened the series at 2-2. system, would be that we “We are going to put our- Some of the league’s best said OG Anunoby does not “They need to play well,” create opportunities and ev- selves in position to win.” defensive players are in the have a timetable for return- Budenholzer said Wednesday eryone’s involved and every- Brogdon, who returned Eastern Conference fi nals. ing from an emergency of his reserves. body’s touching the ball,” he from a foot injury in the East- Bucks MVP candidate appendectomy that has side- “I think our whole team, said. ern Conference semifi nals, Giannis Antetokounmpo and lined the 21-year-old forward whether it be the bench or the “Everybody’s moving missed his fi rst seven shots Milwaukee guard Eric Bled- for the entire postseason. starters, needs to be better and cutting. It’s kind of a Tuesday night and fi nished soe Wednesday were named “He is being more active ev- defensively. I think there’s free-fl owing, open system. with just four points. NBA fi rst-team all-defensive ery day,” Nurse said. “I think things off ensively where the “If we play with the eff ort None of the Milwaukee re- performers. we are getting closer.” NFL committee to look into changes to interference calls

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. non-calls to be chal- tions chief Troy Vin- (AP) — NFL owners lenged by coaches and cent said. The league is gave the competition reviewed via replay as expected to revisit the committee the go-ahead a one-year experiment. subject next year. Wednesday to decide Under the rule adopted The 2021 draft is the whether to refi ne the then, in the fi nal two latest major sports new rule allowing re- minutes only offi cials event landed by Cleve- play challenges involv- in the booth can stop land. ing pass interference. the game for reviews “It’s a big, big deal The proposed tweak involving pass interfer- for our area, one of the would take the decision ence, as is the case with founding areas of the on whether to review in other reviewable plays. NFL,” Browns owner the fi nal two minutes The competition com- Jimmy Haslam said. of each half out of the mittee may also exempt Cleveland will also hands of the offi cials. Hail Mary passes so host this year’s MLB Reviews in the fi nal they’re not reviewable. All-Star Game, the 2022 AP two minutes would in- That change would NBA All-Star Game Justin Rose drives off the 10th tee during the final round of the stead require a coach’s require coming up with and the 2024 NCAA PGA Championship golf tournament, Sunday, at Bethpage Black in challenge. a formal defi nition of a Women’s Final Four. Farmingdale, N.Y. Owners voted to Hail Mary. Las Vegas hosts next hold the NFL draft in “We really don’t want year’s NFL draft. Cleveland in 2021, the our games to end on a On other issues: 75th anniversary of the review,” said Atlanta • Owners voted to Golfers prepare for tough Browns, and in Kansas Falcons president and eliminate the so-called City in 2023. The league CEO Rich McKay, a Oklahoma drill and said it delayed choosing member of the commit- similar drills that in- stop in Colonial event a site for 2022 because tee. volve especially violent about 20 cities are in- A proposed rule one-on-one contact terested in hosting that change requiring each and have historically FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Colo- sponsor at Colonial, where Hall of year. team to have one pos- been popular early in nial Country Club is the longest-run- Famer and Fort Worth native Ben Ho- Regarding pass session in overtime was training camp. A study ning host of a PGA Tour event played gan was a club member and won the interference, the league tabled for lack of sup- found one of every fi ve on its original site, a fact that seemed inaugural PGA Tour event for fi rst of fears too many stop- port. The change was concussions during an in jeopardy not too long ago. his fi ve wins on his home course. pages of play in the pushed by the Chiefs, NFL season occurs in Local companies backed the tour- Charles Schwab has a four-year closing minutes if those who lost last season’s the fi rst two weeks of nament last year when it was called agreement through 2022 with an op- reviews are left up to AFC championship camp. the Fort Worth Invitational following tion to add to that. the offi cials. A decision game without getting “We saw a certain an upscale grocer’s withdrawal as “We love being here in Fort Worth,” on whether to require the ball in overtime area at the beginning title sponsor two years into a six-year Monahan said. “We love the support a coach’s challenge in because the Patriots of training camp where contract. we get. And knowing that this is a the fi nal two minutes won the toss, received we felt could make Now the event that was fi rst played brand that’s all about elevation and will come after the the kickoff and scored a greater improvement,” at Hogan’s Alley in 1946 is on solid about innovation and challenging, it’s competition committee . Commissioner Roger footing again as the Charles Schwab a perfect time to come in. consults with coaches There’s some sup- Goodell said, “and I Challenge. The tournament starts “This event has a great future, and next month. port among owners to think removing some today. we know you’re going to push it along Owners voted in change the overtime of these drills across “Been here since 1946. Been in with us to new heights in the years March to allow pass rule in the postseason all 32 teams is the right essentially the same spot in our ahead.” interference calls or only, football opera- way to do that.” schedule. Been a lot of change in our On the PGA Tour Champions, for schedule. This hasn’t changed. I don’t players over 50, the Charles Schwab see it changing,” PGA Tour Commis- Cup is awarded to the season’s top sioner Jay Monahan said Wednesday player. at Colonial. The company on Wednesday made Michigan hires ‘Fab 5’ alum Howard “It’s the history, the tradition, the a $5 million donation to the First Tee passionate fan base, the success we’ve program to help the organization ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Ju- Manuel said. “Juwan has proven had, the impact we’ve had. We’ll do expand its programs and deepen its wan Howard is coming back to himself to be a tremendous leader, everything we can to make certain impact on young people in Texas. Michigan. a wonderful communicator and a these events are here.” After Dean and Deluca reneged on The former member of the Fab developer of talent. We couldn’t have The Dallas-Fort Worth tour stops, a title sponsorship after two years, Five agreed to a fi ve-year deal, which asked for a better role model for the the Byron Nelson and Colonial, were local companies such as American will pay him $2 million in his fi rst young men in our program. We are split up this year with the PGA Cham- Airlines, AT&T, XTO Energy and Bur- year, on Wednesday to lead the Wol- excited to welcome back a member of pionship’s move up to May from late lington Northern Santa Fe railway verines. the family to Ann Arbor.” summer. The Nelson two weeks ago supported Colonial Country Club in “As a ‘Michigan Man’ I know the He replaces John Beilein, who left was played at Trinity Forest Golf Club putting on the tournament last year. place our program has in college to coach the Cleveland Cavaliers. for the second time after moving from Jordan Spieth, winless since the basketball and I embrace the chance Howard helped Michigan reach the the TPC Four Seasons. 2017 British Open, is coming off his to build onto that history and lead us national championship game twice, Nine of the world’s top 20 players fi rst top-20 fi nish of the season when to championships both in the Big Ten playing alongside Chris Webber, are at Colonial, topped by third- he tied for third last week at the PGA. and national level,” Howard said. Jalen Rose, Jimmy King and Ray ranked Justin Rose, the defending While Spieth played his fi rst tour “We will continue to develop young Jackson. The school later removed champion . event as a 16-year-old amateur at the men on the court, in the classroom the Fab Five’s Final Four banners While PGA Championship winner Nelson in 2010, the Dallas-born player and in the community that our fan from Crisler Arena as part of self-im- Brooks Koepka and runner-up Dustin also considers Colonial a hometown base will continue to be proud of.” posed sanctions that stemmed from Johnson, the top two players, are tournament. Spieth won the 2016 Michigan athletic director Warde one of the NCAA’s largest fi nancial taking a week off , vefi of the top 10 are Colonial. Manuel, in his fi rst major move in scandals. in North Texas. Ryan Palmer is playing on his home three years in charge of the de- A federal investigation revealed Koepka, who at 17 under was the course, the one where caddie James partment, is giving the Miami Heat now-deceased booster Ed Martin 2018 Colonial runner-up three strokes Edmondson has won multiple club assistant coach his fi rst shot at being gave Webber and three non-Fab Five behind Rose, was one of only two top- championships. a head coach other than during the players more than $600,000. The 20 players at the Nelson two weeks Palmer’s only PGA Tour victory NBA’s summer league. NCAA forced the school to dissociate ago. since 2010 came in the two-man team “We have found someone with from the former players involved un- Financial services provider Charles event with Jon Rahm, though his four high integrity, great character and a til 2013. The saga stained the univer- Schwab & Co. was already deeply top-10 fi nishes in 14 starts this season coach who has unbelievable knowl- sity and basketball program, leading involved in golf when it became title are already his most since 2015. edge of the game of basketball,” to many years of struggles.