Monday Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland 114th Year — No. 26 Cookeville, Tennessee, February 1, 2016 14 Pages — 2 Sections • 50¢

Weather Envision Cookeville planning program held Saturday Tonight Tomorrow By TRACEY HACKETT as well. meeting. allow participants to respond at the time HERALD-CITIZEN Staff “What we’ll be doing now is sorting Each participant in the long-range vi- most convenient for them, whether that is through all of this information, consolidat- sioning process is asked to return to during a mid-day break or after work. COOKEVILLE — In spite of having to ing suggestions that are closely related Cookeville City Hall on Monday, Feb. 8, That ranking then should represent what be rescheduled because of snow, the En- and compiling a list of all those sugges- between 1 and 6 p.m. to rank the sugges- projects are most important to the commu- vision Cookeville focus group at city hall tions so participants can come back next tions based on his or her personal order of nity at large, Davidson said, providing a 46º 68º on Saturday attracted nearly 100 people. Monday and rank them in order of prefer- preference. framework for the Cookeville City Coun- And city officials say they’ve had more ence,” City Manager Mike Davidson told That process should take only about 15 Complete forecast, Page 2 than 100 respondents to the online survey the Herald-Citizen following Saturday’s minutes, and the wide meeting time will See VISION, Page 2

Sports Putnam Retiring planners to meet Tuesday

Signed By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS Cookeville’s Payten Price HERALD-CITIZEN Staff to play for Walters State /B1 PUTNAM COUNTY — The Putnam County Regional Plan- ning Commission will meet to- morrow night at 6 to consider the approval of the following subdi- vision plats: Living • Oakwood East subdivision preliminary plat contains six lots on 4.79 acres at Baxter Road and Maxwell Landing; • Oakwood North subdivision preliminary plat contains six lots on 3.29 acres at Baxter Road and Maxwell Landing; • Edna Schopieray Division final plat contains two lots on 1.28 acres on Burgess Falls Road. Planners will also hear a report of plats approved by the High- lands Planning Department: • Carlisle Place Phase 2 final Signing Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen plat which combines Lot 4 of the Local authors meet the Lt. Mike Smith, center, who retired Friday from the Cookeville Police Department, enjoys his retirement party with Carlisle Place subdivision with public at the Monterey his wife, Wanda Smith, and Chief Randy Evans. Smith has been a familiar face in local schools as a community the adjoining five-acre tract to re- Depot /A6 relations and DARE officer with the CPD since 1999. Before that, he served with the CPD from 1981 to 1988 and subdivide into two lots. with the Putnam County Sheriff’s Department from 1995 to 1999. • Andy Wilson line adjustment final plat to create a .761-acre lot on Baker Mountain Road; Local • Larry and Connie Whitsell di- I’d like to know how to oust a politician vision final plat to create a 1.51- acre lot on Lance Drive; From staff reports office, knowing or willful neglect of duties • Burchett and Cuthbertson divi- I’d Like required by law, voluntary intoxication in a sion final plat to create two lots Q: What does it take to get a county offi- public place, engaging in illegal gambling on Plunk Whitson Road; cial ousted from office? To Know or committing any act violating any penal • Trentle division final plat to A: The Tennessee Constitution provides statute involving moral turptitude.” create one 3.33-acre lot on that “county officers shall be removed from County officials may be ousted from of- office for malfeasance or neglect of duty.” fice for “knowing or willful misconduct in See KNOW, Page 2 See PUTNAM, Page 2

Support Woman’s Heart emcee talks about her experience Groups ride for ailing former officer /A2 By LAURA MILITANA “So I called my doctor and went cardiac rehab and is keeping up with it HERALD-CITIZEN Staff through a stress test.” to this day. The stress test put up some flags, and “We’re like a family,” she said of the COOKEVILLE — WCTE President she went in for an arteriorgram and a staff and others who work out there. “It Index and CEO Becky Magura is excited to cath. motivates me to do better.” be the emcee of this year’s A Woman’s “Dr. (Stacy) Brewington put the stent A Woman’s Heart, sponsored by the Abby...... A6 Heart event, set for Thursday evening in and he found that I had an 80+ per- Heart and Vascular Center of at the Leslie Town Centre. cent blockage of the left anterior de- Cookeville Regional, Tennessee Heart Calendar...... A4 This is the first time her schedule has scending artery,” she said. and the Cookeville Regional Charitable Crossword ...... A7 allowed her to be a part of the event, “That’s what is also called the ‘wid- Foundation, is set for Thursday from 5- Living ...... A6 which is now in its ninth year, but she owmaker.’” 8 p.m. and will feature a fashion show also has a story she wants to share. The artery supplies the anterolateral hosted by BLESS and Matilda Jane Obituaries ...... A5 “I surprisingly had a heart stent in the myocardium, apex, and interventricular clothing, with female models of all Haskell Allen summer of 2014,” she said. “I had no septum. The LAD typically supplies ages highlighting the newest styles and Joan Conner signs of any problems whatsoever.” 45-55 percent of the left ventricle (LV) fashion trends. It began with her having chest pain and is therefore considered the most It will also feature a silent auction, Charlene Johnson while she would be jogging. critical vessel in terms of myocardial heart-healthy meal, wine and other bev- Virginia Baker “I consider myself an avid jogger, jog- blood supply. erages and a presentation by CRMC William Massie ging around 12-15 miles a week,” she “I feel lucky and very fortunate that it cardiothoracic and vascular surgeon Dr. said. “When I would jog, I would get was caught when it was,” she said. Lewis Wilson. Deborah Napier some chest pain but it would go away “Women have different symptoms than Advanced registration is required. The Sports...... A6 when I stopped. I thought it was heart- men, so it can be harder to detect.” cost is $35 per person to attend and reg- Sudoku ...... A7 burn.” Magura stresses the importance of istration can be done at She also recalled feeling tired, but she getting checked out, especially for www.cookevilleregionalcharity.org or Weather ...... A2 does have a busy schedule after all. those who have heart disease running by calling 931-783-2003. When she got a stress fracture in her in the family. Proceeds from the registration and foot, she took a break from jogging, but “Stress has a lot to do with it,” she auction will be used to raise awareness soon got back into it. And that’s when said. “But I can do better with my diet for women’s heart health and to support Becky Magura, CEO and president of the pain in her chest started increasing. and continue to exercise.” the heart fund through the CRMC WCTE, enjoys a workout at Tennessee “It was a very intense pain,” she said. Following her stent, she went through Foundation. Heart’s cardiac rehabilitation center. A-2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, February 1, 2016 LOCAL READER VISION: SERVICES Ideas heard Contact us: Saturday Address: From Page 1 1300 Neal St. Cookeville, Tenn. cil moving forward. Councilman Dwight Henry at Mailing Address: Saturday’s closing session com- pared the process to an airplane P.O. Box 2729 taking off. Cookeville TN 38502 “Right now, this just gets the plane out onto the runway and prepares us for taking off,” he Phone: 931-526-9715 said. Fax: 931-526-1209 In a previous administration in the 1980s, Councilman Henry Email: was involved in a similar project, News then called Cookeville Tomor- [email protected] row: A Design for Change, and Sports that long-range community vi- [email protected] sioning process generated the Advertising idea for the city’s Leisure Serv- [email protected] ices Department, he said. Living With momentum building in the [email protected] community as Cookeville pre- Circulation pares for an influx of jobs from [email protected] Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen the new Academy Sports + Out- Business News doors distribution center, FI- [email protected] Law enforcement motorcycle groups ride on Neal Street Saturday morning in Cookeville to raise money for longtime COSA facility and more, city Church News Cookeville Police Officer David Gragg, who is battling cancer. council members felt the time [email protected] was again right to poll residents School News about improvements they would [email protected] make to Cookeville. Motorcycle groups raise “Community involvement in Classified Ads [email protected] this process is absolutely essen- tial, but I believe that this will money for retired police officer generate ideas and energy and vi- Letter Guidelines sion and enthusiasm and thoughts that will have a positive ripple ef- All letters to the editor must By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS Chapter of the Blue Knights Law Enforce- “It was really impressive.” fect in this city for years to be signed and include the HERALD-CITIZEN Staff ment Motorcycle Club had originally The group left Monterey and traveled on come,” Councilman Henry has writer’s name, address and planned a winter ride through Cookeville Highway 84 to Livingston and finally said about the process. phone number. Letters are COOKEVILLE — A weekend of warmer on Jan. 23, but double-digit snowfall that came back on Highway 111 to lunch and The city is working with the subject to editing and/or re- temperatures provided a brighter backdrop weekend prompted organizers to resched- a silent auction at Boswell’s Harley Municipal Technical Advisory jection. A strict 400-word limit will be enforced. Send letters for a successful turnout to raise money for ule that benefit for Jan. 30. Davidson on Interstate Drive. Service on the project, which to the mailing address listed a longtime Cookeville police officer suf- “It went exceedingly well,” Jones told “There were probably about 120-130 asked participants to provide above, or email to fering from cancer who spent more than the Herald-Citizen this morning. people there,” Jones said. input on five areas of importance [email protected]. 30 years serving his community. Approximately 80 motorcycle riders met “It was packed.” identified by the city. The fundraiser to help retired Cookeville at Boswell’s Harley Davidson in In addition to the money raised on Satur- Those five areas are public in- Police Officer David Gragg netted about Cookeville before traveling to Monterey. day, Jones said that an older Harley frastructure, community facilities Order a Photo $6,500, according to Putnam County At- The motorcycle divisions of the Algood, Davidson motorcycle was donated toward and public services, community torney Jeff Jones, a member of The De- Putnam County, Tennessee Highway Pa- the fundraiser that will be auctioned on- growth and development, quality Every photograph taken by a fenders law enforcement motorcycle club. trol and the City of Cookeville partici- line by Tays Realty and Auction. of life, and natural and cultural re- Herald-Citizen photographer The Defenders, along with the Cordell pated in the event. “We appreciate all of the volunteers and sources. and published in the paper is Hull Chapter of the Fraternal Order of Po- “At all times we had six or seven motor- those who attended, the sponsors and While city and MTAS officials available for purchase. Go to lice, the Upper Cumberland Harley Own- cycle law enforcement up front with their Boswell’s Harley Davidson,” Jones said. are sorting through the many sug- www.herald-citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” ers Group, and the Upper Cumberland lights going,” Jones said. “It was a good day.” gestions gleaned from online sur- veys and Saturday’s focus group, are there any findings that already stand out? Subscriptions Councilman Henry said respon- To subscribe, call 931-526- dents of the online surveys were 9715. Visa, MasterCard and Monterey to consider bids to overwhelmingly in favor of hav- Discover accepted. ing a skateboarding facility in the Rates: city. 3 mo 6 mo 1yr And an attendee of Saturday’s Carrier or session told the Herald-Citizen Mail: 385 aid sewer department that “gateways to the city” Zip Code $28 $54 $95 Print & seemed to be a key phrase re- E-Edition $29 $56 $98 By AMY DAVIS That’s the only way you can check some- discuss a couple of water plant issues — a peated by many during the pro- Anywhere Only HERALD-CITIZEN Staff thing in the ground like that. We’ve got so turbidimeter, a machine that measures how gram. E-Edition $21 $42 $84 much rain water coming in.” clean the water is after it is filtered, which “It’s been a productive way to Mail: Outside MONTEREY — The first day of February For instance, due to today’s rain, Jarrett an- needs to be replaced, as well as the cleaning spend a Saturday morning,” 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 brings with it a busy agenda for city officials ticipates much more flow than that of yes- of the clearwell. Councilman Charles Womack Mail: Outside in Monterey tonight. terday. When the full board of mayor and alder- said. Tenn. $82 $132 $220 Up first are members of the water and “At the sewer plant yesterday our flow was men meets at 7 p.m., members will consider sewer committee, who meet at 6:30 at Mon- 400,000 gallons,” he said. the following: terey City Hall with three items on the “I’ll bet today we’ll have 2 million gallons • The first and second reading of an ordi- PUTNAM: Miss Your Paper? agenda, including discussion of sewer bids come in. That’s what we’re working on. I’ve nance to change the zoning classification for Your carrier is an independent that opened Jan. 25 — bids that concern a got to get that out of the sewer system.” approximately 0.87 acres at 203 E. New Planners to meet contractor. However, as a serv- televising and cleaning line necessary to Which hasn’t always been the case. Ave. from R-2 residential to a C-1 limited ice to our subscribers, our monitor sewer inflow and infiltration. “Fifty years ago when everybody started commercial district. From Page 1 circulation department is open “They run a camera through and record it,” building sewer systems, they’d dump all • A resolution to apply for Tennessee De- from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- Duane Jarrett, sewer and water quality man- their rain water into the sewer because they partment of Economic and Community De- Bunker Hill Road; day-Friday and from ager, explained, noting that the system is wanted the dilution,” Jarrett said. velopment for Community Development • Redivision of lots in Silver 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to needed due to Monterey’s long-standing “But a few years ago, the state came back Grant funds. Ridge Estates to add additional answer calls. sewer moratorium. and said we can’t do it that way anymore; • Discussion on Monterey’s contract with property; Call 931-526-9715. “Then the engineer and I can watch it and we have to separate it.” its city grant writers, Kwill Consultants. • J Kathy Pippin final plat to cre- figure out where we need to do our work. The water and sewer committee will also • Discussion on a solar energy proposal. ate one 1.21-acre lot on Gaines- boro Highway; Herald-Citizen • Mark Martin Property final plat to create two one-acre lots on USPS 313-680 KNOW: Landscape Road; ISSN 8750-5541 How do you oust an elected public figure? • Dyer Chaffin combination The Herald-Citizen is pub- From Page 1 suspended, the official must receive a notice stored to office and be allowed the officer’s final plat to combine a portion of lished daily except Saturdays, An ouster is a civil proceeding that may be setting forth the time and place of the hearing full costs and the salary and fees of the office lots in the Holly Springs subdivi- New Year’s Day, Independence instituted by the attorney general, district at- on the suspension application. The officer during the time of suspension. After the final sion on Foster Circle. Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving torney general, or county attorney either on has the right to appear and make any defense hearing, any officer not removed from office The regional planning commis- Day and Christmas Day by their own or after a complaint has been and shall be entitled to a full hearing. No may be reimbursed reasonable attorney fees. sion will also review previously Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., made. order of suspension shall be made, except Either party to an ouster may appeal, but approval plats and consider out- at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box Ten citizens, assisted by the county attor- upon finding of good cause. The accused of- the trial court’s judgment remains in effect standing letters of credit as well 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. ney, may also file ouster proceedings, which ficer is entitled to demand and have a trial by until “vacated, revised or modified.” as staff reports from engineer Periodicals postage paid at have precedence over civil and criminal ac- jury. If the officer is found guilty, the officer Patrick Rinks and planning direc- Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- tions. shall be ousted from office and must pay the Send your “I’d Like to Know” ques- tor Kevin Rush. TER: send address changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, When an ouster petition or complaint is full costs of the case. tions to buddy.pearson@herald-citi- The Putnam Regional Planning Cookeville TN 38502. filed, the court may suspend the accused of- If, after the final hearing, the officer is not zen.com, by mail to Herald-Citizen, Commission meets in the confer- The Herald-Citizen is a mem- ficer from performing any duties of his/her removed from office, the officer shall, if he P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, Tenn. ence room of the Putnam County ber of the Tennessee Press office. At least five days before an official is or she was suspended, be immediately re- 38502 or drop them off at the Herald- Courthouse at 300 E. Spring Association and the Associ- Citizen at 1300 Neal St. Street in Cookeville. ated Press. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news Weather printed in the Herald-Citizen. Tonight Tuesday Night Wednesday Night Thursday Night Readings: Sunday’s high in Cookeville A 20% chance of A 90% chance of Partly cloudy. Low Mostly clear. Low was 67, low 54, with 0.30” of rain after midnight. rain and thunder- around 29. NNW around 24. NNW rain. Sunday’s high in Mon- Low around 46. NE storms. Low around wind around 5 wind around 5 mph. terey was 62, low 53, with Mike DeLapp wind around 5 mph 48. Gusts as high as mph. 1.27” of rain. Editor & Publisher becoming south 25 mph. Almanac: Monday is the 32nd day of southeast after midnight. Buddy Pearson Thursday Friday the year with 334 remaining. Managing Editor Wednesday Mostly sunny. High Sunny, with a high The sun sets at 5:08 p.m. and Tuesday A 20% chance of near 42. NNW near 45. will rise at 6:42 a.m. on Tues- day. The moon is a waning Roger Wells A 30% chance of rain. Partly sunny. wind 5 to 10 mph. Advertising Director crescent with 44% of the visi- rain and thunder- High near 52. WSW ble disc illuminated. storms after noon. wind 5 to 10 mph. Keith McCormick High near 68. Gusts Circulation Manager as high as 25 mph. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, February 1, 2016 — A3 STATE Cleveland Schools adopt digital approach to report bullying CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland City middle The Chattanooga Times Free Press reports the quicker option. Stipes said. and high school students will be able to report annual STOPit subscription costs 69 cents per Ringstaff said that while other digital bullying Stipes said the app allows users to specify types incidents of bullying using a phone application. student, or about $1,900 for the approximately reporting systems are available, STOPit does all of incidents such as violence or drugs. The Cleveland school board voted on Thursday 2,800 students enrolled in Cleveland’s middle the incident tracking for school administration. It can be used to report online bullying and in- to adopt the STOPit program following a pres- and high schools. “We are concerned that it would be abused by cludes options to call a toll-free crisis line. entation by Tennessee Risk Management Trust Stipes said the program allows incident track- students every now and then, but I really don’t School board member Murl Dirksen expressed officials. ing at the school or administrative level to ensure think it will be,” he said. concerns before the vote that the new system TRMT safety representative Chris Stipes said claims are completed. School officials plan to roll the program out to might add to administrators’ workload. the bullying reporting system is essentially an Cleveland City Schools Superintendent Martin grades six through 12. Ringstaff said that the workload “is going to be application that students can load on their Ringstaff said officials believe the STOPit digi- “It is two-way communication that is anony- there one way or the other for the administrators. phones, allowing them to immediately and tal system, which replaces an anonymous report- mous, but the biggest deterrent is that everyone This just allows us to protect our administra- anonymously contact school administrators. ing box at school offices, is a safer, better and knows that there is an opportunity to report,” tors.”

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Nation in Brief Races tight as Iowa kicks off 2016 voting DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — In a high-stakes test of enthusi- College of William asm versus organization, Repub- lican Donald Trump and and Mary student Democrat Bernie Sanders hope contracts Zika virus to ride voter energy into victories in Monday’s Iowa caucuses, as WILLIAMSBURG, Va. Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton (AP) — University officials in bank on sophisticated get-out-the Virginia say a College of vote operations months in the William and Mary student making. contracted the Zika virus while The caucuses kick off the 2016 traveling in Central America presidential nominating contests, over winter break. marking a new phase in a tumul- The university said in a news tuous election that has exposed release Saturday that the stu- Americans’ deep frustration with dent is expected to recover and Washington and given rise to isn’t currently experiencing candidates few expected to chal- symptoms. lenge for their party’s nomination The school also said that after when they first entered the race. consulting with its own health After months of campaigning and wellness team and the and more than $150 million spent Centers for Disease Control on advertising, the race for su- and Prevention, it believes premacy in Iowa is close in both there is no health risk to any- parties. Among Republicans, one on campus. Trump appears to hold a slim Zika is a mosquito-borne edge over Cruz, a fiery senator virus that has been linked to from Texas. Clinton and Sanders severe birth defects. The most entered Monday in a surprisingly common symptoms are fever, tight Democratic race, reviving rash, joint pain and conjunc- memories of the former secretary tivitis. The virus has spread of state’s disappointing showing across Central and South in Iowa eight years ago. Andrew Harnik | AP America. “Stick with me,” Clinton said as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, accompanied by her daughter Chelsea Clinton, reacts to applause she rallied supporters Sunday in as she arrives for a rally at Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sunday. Council Bluffs. “Stick with a Justice Department plan. Stick with experience.” to review San Sanders, the Vermont senator Monday’s contest will also offer courting influential evangelical neck, effectively tied for first his viability. who has been generating big, the first hard evidence of whether and conservative leaders. With place in the state of Iowa, I The campaigns were anxiously Francisco youthful crowds across the state, Trump can turn the legion of fans the state seemingly tailor-made would have been thrilled,” Cruz keeping an eye on the weather. A urged voters to help him “make drawn to his plainspoken pop- for his brand of uncompromising said. snowfall forecast to start Monday Police Dept. history” with a win in Iowa. ulism into voters. The scope of conservatism, a loss to Trump Cruz has spent the closing days night appeared more likely to In a show of financial strength, the billionaire’s organization in will likely be viewed as a failure of the Iowa campaign focused in- hinder the hopefuls in their rush SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Sanders’ campaign announced Iowa is a mystery, though Trump to meet expectations. tensely on Marco Rubio, trying out of Iowa than the voters. Re- The U.S. Department of Jus- Sunday it had raised $20 million himself has intensified his cam- Seeking to tamp down expecta- to ensure the Florida senator publican John Kasich already tice says it will conduct a com- in January alone. While Sanders paign schedule during the final tions, Cruz said Sunday that he’s doesn’t inch into second place. had decamped to New Hamp- prehensive review of the San has a large team in Iowa, his op- sprint, including a pair of rallies just pleased to be in the mix for Rubio is viewed by many Repub- shire, with New Jersey Gov. Francisco Police Department, eration got off to a later start, par- Monday. first place. licans as a more mainstream al- Chris Christie and former Florida which is facing scrutiny over ticularly compared with Clinton, Cruz has modeled his campaign “If you had told me a year ago ternative to Trump and Cruz, Gov. Jeb Bush following behind the shooting death of a young who has had staff on the ground after past Iowa winners, visiting that two days out from the Iowa though he’ll need to stay compet- Monday afternoon, hours before black man. in the state for nearly a year. all of the state’s 99 counties and caucuses we would be neck and itive in Iowa in order to maintain the caucuses start. Federal officials plan to an- nounce details of the review Monday afternoon. The Dec. 2 shooting of Mario Monitor to Woods by five officers has in- creased racial tensions and Coffee With A Cop submit 1st- sparked calls for the police chief’s removal. year plan for Police say only one of the five officers involved was Cleveland white, but protests over the shooting persists. police reform Mayor Ed Lee and Police Chief Greg Suhr asked the CLEVELAND (AP) — The Justice Department to investi- city must devise a new use-of- gate. force policy and have officers An attorney for Woods’ fam- trained to implement it by the end ily said the review “can be the of 2016, according to the first- first step in healing the divi- year plan for a consent decree sion between minority com- aimed at reforming the troubled munities and the Police Cleveland Police Department. Department.” The monitoring team hired to oversee the consent decree was scheduled to submit the plan to 1 killed by fallen tree U.S. District Court Judge as wet winter storm Solomon Oliver Jr. on Monday. Cleveland and the U.S. Justice hits California Department agreed last year to allow the court to oversee police LOS ANGELES (AP) — A reform after a DOJ investigation motorist was fatally struck by concluded that there was a pattern a tree that toppled as a winter and practice of Cleveland police storm moved across Califor- officers using excessive force and nia, bringing powerful winds, violating people’s civil rights. heavy rain and snow, authori- The first-year plan includes re- Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen ties said Sunday. quirements that the city create The driver was passing by a Enjoying the recent Coffee with a Cop event, held at Signature HealthCARE in Algood, are, in back, from left, Lee policies and programs to address residential street in Pacific Rooney, Signature HealthCARE CEO; Lt. Bryant Swallows, Algood PD; Officer Chris Henry, APD patrolman; Officer those concerns, including the de- Beach when a large oak tree Chris Ferguson, APD patrolman; James Maxwell, Signature resident; APD Chief Gary Harris; Ron Graves and Mary velopment of a “comprehensive fell across all four traffic lanes, Graves, visitor; and Officer Brandon Bean, APD patrolman; and in front, from left, Chris Alexander, James Alexander, and integrated community and San Diego Fire and Rescue Caroline Defazio, Caden Morrison, Algood city administrator Keith Morrison; Ben Kerley, Jane Kerley and Shelby problem-oriented policing Capt. Joe Amador said. Forkum. model.” A key element of the The tree, which measured 8 consent decree is the fostering of feet in diameter, also crushed better relationships between po- three parked cars that were not lice officers and the communities occupied, he said. After 16 years, mystery San Diego patient has a name they serve. The consent decree re- “To the people out here deal- quires officers to do their jobs ing with the rain: be careful, SAN DIEGO (AP) — In the 16 years that announced Friday that the man’s identity has privacy laws. But Sharp spokesman Tom free of bias and prejudice. drive slowly and arrive alive,” have passed since his van crashed near the finally been confirmed. Hanscom says caregivers can now address Matthew Barge, who heads the Amador said. U.S.-Mexico border, a severely brain dam- The San Diego Union-Tribune reports the patient by name and his family now has monitoring team that reports to Strong winds downed dozens aged San Diego patient has been called only Sharp Coronado Hospital officials could not some peace of mind. Oliver, said the plan was devised of trees and power poles and “Garage 66.” disclose his name, details of his condition or The consulate says family members won’t with the support and collabora- ripped off rooftops — and in But the Mexican Consulate in San Diego the circumstances of the accident because of talk to the media and have asked for privacy. tion of Cleveland officials. one case, solar panels — across Southern California. Wind gusts topped 50 mph in Community Calendar the San Diego area and 65 mph in Malibu, according to The Community Calendar is a daily bers, community supporters and former currently serving in our armed forces to invited. the National Weather Service. list of announcements of one-time and current parents of Cookeville FFA come and have coffee, conversation and Feb. 10 The highest reading of the day events hosted by nonprofit groups. To members are invited to attend. enjoy the comradeship. BUFFALO VALLEY: February birth- was at Whitaker Peak, north of include your information, call 526- Feb. 5 & 6 BOOK SALE: Friends of Monterey day party at the Buffalo Valley Commu- Castaic, where a gust was 9715 and ask for the newsroom secre- BOOK SALE: Twice Told Tales, a used Branch Library will have their monthly nity Center will be on Wednesday at recorded at 115 mph. tary, fax 526-1209 or email bookstore located at the Putnam County book sale from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., at the noon. Lunch provided by the library staff. The storm also dropped up to [email protected]. Be sure to in- Library, will be open on Saturday from Monterey Library. Hard cover books are For info., call 858-1403 or 858-5127. an inch of rain in some places clude your name and number as well 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Also open on Friday, $1, paperback books are 50 cents. Used Feb. 13 by 4 p.m. Sunday, and fore- as a time, date and location of the Feb. 5, from 4-6 p.m. for members of the book donations accepted during normal CUPID’S CHASE: Community Op- casters said up to 2 inches of event. Putnam County Library Friends only. library hours. tions will hold their annual Cupid’s rain was expected in the val- Feb. 2 Memberships are available at the door. BENEFIT: A benefit for Bruce Jones Chase 5K at TTU’s Tucker Stadium Park- leys of Los Angeles County AMERICAN LEGION: The Liv- Hardcover books for $2 and paperback (for the purchase of a prosthetic leg) will ing Lot. Registration at 8 a.m. and race and as many as 3 inches possi- ingston American Legion and Auxiliary books for 50 cents. be held at 2 p.m. at Gearheads Bar in begins at 10 a.m. Registration before Feb. ble for southwest-facing will meet on Tuesday at 121 S. Church Feb. 6 Cookeville. All-you-can-eat chili and hot 12 is $30, afterward is $40. Proceeds ben- foothills and mountains. St. in Livingston. The Auxiliary meets at COFFEE/VET: Coffee with a vet is dogs with fixin’s for $5 per person. For efit people with disabilities. To register, A flash flood watch was is- 5 p.m., and the Legion meets at 6 p.m. hosted by Livingston’s American Legion more info., call Dale Dyer a 239-4375. visit www.comop.org/cupidschase. sued for foothill neighbor- FARMERS: The Cookeville Future Post 4 and Auxiliary and VFW Post 5062. Feb. 8 Feb. 16 hoods underneath wildfire Farmers of America (FFA) alumni will Held on the first Saturday of each month ROSE SOCIETY: The Cookeville SENIORS: Marie Farran will visit the burn areas, triggering fears of hold a meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the Ag from 8-11 a.m. at the VFW Post building Rose Society will hold their first meeting Cookeville Senior Center at 10:30 a.m. to possible mudslides and debris Shop (Room 105) at Cookeville High in Livingston. We are inviting the public of the new year at 7 p.m. at Johnson’s offer legal advice and answer legal ques- flows. School. All former Cookeville FFA mem- and those who have served or who are Nursery. Special speaker. The public is tions. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, February 1, 2016 — A5 LOCAL/NATION Nation Manufacturing weakens in line with China slowdown in Brief WASHINGTON (AP) — Fac- tory activity in the world’s two biggest economies — the United 5 people dead in States and China — slowed in Michigan fire were January, a discouraging trend for the global economy. from Mexico U.S. factory activity shrank in January for the fourth straight NOVI, Mich. (AP) — Police month as a strong dollar and say five restaurant co-workers weak demand overseas pinched who died in a house fire in American manufacturers, the In- suburban Detroit were from stitute for Supply Management Mexico. said Monday. The public safety director in The ISM’s manufacturing index Novi released more details ticked up to 48.2 from a revised Monday, a day after five men 48 in December, but any reading died in a fire that might be below 50 signals a contraction. linked to careless smoking and The index has remained below a mattress. 50 since September. David Molloy says the vic- U.S. factory exports and em- tims worked at Kim’s Garden, ployment fell in January, though a Chinese restaurant in Novi, new orders and production grew northwest of Detroit. He says for the first time since October. investigators are trying to de- “Yet another sub-50 ISM print termine if there’s any connec- remains consistent with our view tion between ownership of the that there is little to suggest a house and management of the turnaround in (manufacturing) in restaurant. the near future,” Derek Lindsey, Stephan Savoia, File | AP Molloy says he’s also trying economist at BNP Paribas, wrote to learn more details about the in a research note. Primer is applied to the midsole of a military tested New Balance 950v2 sneaker under ultraviolet light before the victims and if they were in the In China, an official survey outsole is attached at one of company’s manufacturing facilities in Boston. country legally. He calls the found that manufacturing fell to weekend scene “very horrific.” its lowest level in more than three 2012. prices have caused energy com- economy grew at a lackluster 0.7 American factories added just The fire occurred in a com- years. Prospects for the global econ- panies to cut back investment. percent annual rate from October 30,000 jobs in 2015, the fewest fortable neighborhood where The index, based on a survey of omy have been dimmed by And the strong dollar has made through December. since they cut nearly 1.4 million some houses are worth more Chinese factory purchasing man- China’s sharp deceleration, U.S. goods more expensive over- Exports of goods dropped a 5.4 jobs in the recession year 2009. than $350,000. agers, slipped to 49.4 from 49.7 which has, in turn, hurt emerging seas. percent annual rate. The ISM, a trade group of pur- in December. The January read- economies that have supplied On Friday, the Commerce De- Investment in equipment fell at chasing managers, surveys about Ammon Bundy ing was the lowest since August China with materials. Low oil partment said the American an annual rate of 2.5 percent. 200 U.S. companies each month. lawyers challenge decision to keep him jailed Airlines restore tiny perks to pacify fliers PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Lawyers for the leader of the By SCOTT MAYEROWITZ excited to offer them a product armed standoff at an Oregon AP Airlines Writer that is superior to choosing an wildlife refuge have appealed ultra-low cost carrier,” Fernan- a judge’s decision to keep him NEW YORK (AP) — After 15 dez says. in jail pending trial. years of near austerity, U.S. air- United recently announced U.S. Magistrate Judge Stacie lines are restoring some small the return of free snacks on its Beckerman said Ammon perks for passengers crammed flights starting in February. Bundy presents a danger to the into coach. Delta Air Lines — the other big community and the Idaho res- Don’t expect ample legroom legacy carrier — never re- ident might fail to return for or free checked bags. moved snacks, even during future court proceedings. But fliers will find improved bankruptcy. Bundy’s lawyers said in doc- snacks, a larger selection of American is also expanding uments filed Sunday that their free movies and — on a few se- its complimentary entertain- client should be released with lect routes — the return of free ment on domestic flights with a GPS monitoring device and meals. in-seat TVs. orders he not leave Idaho ex- Monday, American Airlines Passengers will be able to cept for court appearances. became the latest carrier to add choose from up to 40 movies, U.S. District Court Judge something back. 60 TV shows and 300 music al- Michael W. Mosman is ex- It announced the return of free bums. pected to hear the matter Tues- snacks in the economy section Delta has taken a different day, when he also considers and more free entertainment Susan Walsh, File | AP path, focusing more on enter- the government’s challenge of options on some aircraft. A passenger talks on the phone as American Airlines jets sit parked at their gates at tainment that passengers can the release of another member American, which recently Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport. stream to their own devices. It of the armed group, Joseph merged with US Airways, has- now offers about 67 movies O’Shaughnessy. n’t offered free snacks since and 138 TV shows for free. 2003. at American. more seats have been crammed In February, American will “These are token investments US Airways stripped passen- When Continental Airlines into planes to maximize profits. start offering Biscoff cookies in the passenger experience Rhode Island boy gers of snacks in 2008. stopped giving out free cookies Now the industry is making or pretzels to passengers flying that will not cost airlines a lot with terminal cancer Following the Sept. 11, 2001 and mini bags of pretzels in record profits. between New York and San of money but are small ways to terrorist attacks and the subse- 2011 — after its merger with “What has changed ,” Fernan- Francisco or Los Angeles. make passengers a little bit gets own quent recession, airlines re- United Airlines — it said the dez says, “is that the airlines By April, those snacks will happier,” says Henry moved almost ever perk move would save $2.5 million have been able to fix our core expand to all other domestic Harteveldt, the founder of license plate imaginable. a year. business and be able to reinvest routes. In May, American will travel consultancy Atmosphere Hot meals disappeared along Since then, mergers have cre- in our customers.” bring back full meal service for Research Group. PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — with legroom, blankets and pil- ated four mega-carriers that That means new planes, larger coach passengers between Dal- “American and United real- An 8-year-old Rhode Island lows. control more than 80 percent of overhead bins and for a long las and Hawaii. ized: We don’t let other airlines boy with terminal cancer “It was really about survival,” the domestic market. time, nicer first class cabins. “We know that we have cus- have an advantage on price, whose final wish was to be- says Fernand Fernandez, vice They started charging $25 for Now a bit of that wealth is tomers who select our airline why let them have one on pret- come famous in China is get- president of global marketing each checked suitcase. And trickling back to coach. based on price and we’re really zels.” ting his own license plate. The state Division of Motor Vehicles says it will host Do- rian Murray and his family at its Wakefield branch on Obituaries Wednesday. Administrator Walter Crad- Charlene (Susie) mother, Anna Mr. Allen passed away on Sat- Virginia Mae Baker Mr. Massie passed away on Sat- dock plans to give the Westerly Swafford Johnson Louise McDaniel urday, Jan. 30, 2016, in urday, Jan. 30, 2016, in boy a commemorative of Cookeville; Cookeville Regional Medical SPARTA — Funeral services Cookeville Regional Medical “DStrong” license plate. SPARTA — Graveside serv- and a brother, Center. for Virginia Mae Baker, 73, were Center. Dorian has a rare and untreat- ices for Charlene (Susie) Swaf- Larry (Patty) Anderson-Upper Cumberland held at 2 p.m. today, Monday, Presley Funeral Home in able form of pediatric cancer. ford Johnson, 82, of Sparta, will McDaniel of Funeral Home in Gainesboro was Feb. 1, at Thurman Funeral Cookeville is in charge of He was diagnosed when he be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Cookeville. in charge of arrangements, (931) Home in Sparta. Burial followed arrangements, (931) 528-1044. was 4. Feb. 6, at Highland Cemetery in Mrs. David Flatt offi- 268-1550. in Shockley Cemetery in Recent tests found his cancer Sparta. Napier ciated at the serv- Spencer. has spread to his spinal fluid The family will receive friends ices. Ms. Baker passed away on Fri- and brain. The boy told his from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 5, You may share Joan F. (Nelson) day, Jan. 29, 2016, in River Park family he wanted to be famous at Thurman Funeral Home in your thoughts or send condo- Conner Hospital in McMinnville. in China before going to Sparta. lences to the family by visiting Thurman Funeral Home in heaven. Ms. Johnson passed away on www.presleyfuneralhome.com. LIVINGSTON — Funeral Sparta was in charge of arrange- His father’s Facebook post Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016, at her Professional services provided services for Mrs. Joan F. (Nel- ments, (931) 836-3355. describing the wish spread to home in Sparta. by Presley Funeral Home, (931) son) Conner, 67, of Allons, will China and across the globe, Thurman Funeral Home in 528-1044. be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, William “Bill” Massie and DStrong became a trend- Sparta is in charge of arrange- Feb. 2, from the chapel of Speck The ing social media topic. ments, (931) 836-3355. Funeral Home in Livingston. COOKEVILLE — Funeral Burial will be in Martin Ceme- services for William “Bill” Herald-Citizen tery in Allons. Massie, 71, of Cookeville, will No. 1 in local news Minnesota governor Deborah Lynn Napier The family will receive friends be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Call 526-9715 remains hospitalized COOKEVILLE — Memorial from 5-9 p.m. today, Monday, Feb. 2, from the chapel of Presley to subscribe services for Deborah Lynn Feb. 1, at the funeral home. Funeral Home in Cookeville. after fainting Napier, 57, of Cookeville, were Mrs. Conner passed away on The family will receive friends held at 2 p.m. today, Monday, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016, in Over- from 5-8 p.m. today, Monday, ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Feb. 1, from the chapel of Presley ton County Health & Rehab Cen- Feb. 1, at the funeral home. Haskell P. Allen Features: Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton Funeral Home in Cookeville. In- ter in Livingston. Model# KUDS30IXSS remains in the hospital after terment will follow at a later date “Hack” Speck Funeral Home in Liv- • • SaniSani RinseRinse • Pro Scrub fainting during a hot, crowded in Brown’s Mill Cemetery. ingston is in charge of arrange- Wills, Living Trusts • Pro Scrub volunteer recognition event. Deborah passed away on Thurs- GAINESBORO — Funeral ments, (931) 823-1201. Dayton was taken to the hos- day, Jan. 28, 2016, at St. Thomas services for Haskell P. Allen THE THE pital Sunday evening. Rutherford Hospital in Murfrees- “Hack” of Cookeville, were held & E state Planning Staffers say he felt mounting boro, following an extended ill- at 11 a.m. today, Monday, Feb. 1, Planning now may save $1000ʼs later Appliance Appliance MartMart pressure in his lower back be- ness. at Anderson-Upper Cumberland Dale Bohanno n , Attorney 749 S. Jefferson fore losing consciousness at She was born on Friday, Nov. Funeral Home in Gainesboro. 115 South Dixie Ave., Cookeville, TN the event in the Twin Cities 21, 1958, in Hazard, Ky. Burial was in Cookeville City ª 528-6467 528-6467 FULL LINE OF KITCHENAID APPLIANCES suburb of Woodbury. Deborah is survived by her Cemetery. 526-7868 “WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL” Herald-Citizen

Monday, February 1, 2016 LIVING 6 Gay father must find way Fiction writer to read work at TTU on Feb. 4 to share son’s TTU — Fiction writer Tom Williams critic Michael Schaub, The event is a part of the TTU English and after-events, in addition to showcas- will read selections from his work at 7 and his stories, reviews department’s series, “Bird is the Word!” ing their poetry and fiction. This is our parenting p.m. Feb. 4 in Tennessee Tech Univer- and essays have appeared which brings writers and scholars from second year and so far students report sity’s Talon Theatre. in the literary journals across the country to interact with students everything being wildly successful.” EAR ABBY: My Williams is the author of three books of Barrelhouse, Boulevard, on campus. English department chairman In addition to his reading, Williams will friend “Steve” is in fiction: the novella “The Mimic’s Own The Collagist and Florida Ted Pelton started the series based on his present a master class Feb. 4 at 11 a.m., Dhis mid-20s and be- Voice,” the novel “Don’t Start Me Review. successes at previous institutions. “What’s So Funny About Writing About came a father a few months Talkin’” and the short story collection Williams An associate editor of “Bird is the Word is great for offering Race?” ago. He’s happy and ex- “Among The Wild Mulattos & Other American Book Review, students access to writers,” said Pelton. The Talon Theatre is located on the sec- cited about it, and he’s Tales.” he chairs the English department at More- “The authors we’ve brought have lots of ond floor of Foundation Hall, 242 E. 10th good with the baby. He has He’s been called “an uncompromising head State University and lives in Ken- experience working with students and like Street. The event is free and open to the been living with the writer with a fiercely original voice” by tucky with his wife and their children. to make these connections in workshops public. mother, “Nina,” Dear who is Abby a few ‘Kung Fu years Book signing older, Panda 3’ tops for a while box office, now. Nina is ‘Finest also a friend Hours’ of mine, flounders and Abigail this is Van Buren her By LINDSEY BAHR second AP Film Writer child. My problem is that Steve LOS ANGELES (AP) — told me some time before “Kung Fu Panda 3” kicked his son was born that he its way to the top of the North thinks he is gay. American box office with a He wants to wait until respectable $41 million, ac- Nina recovers from the cording to Rentrak estimates pregnancy and finds a job Sunday. before he tells her. I know The DreamWorks Anima- he intends on being as big a tion film cost a reported $145 part of the child’s life as million to make and earned a possible. strong “A” CinemaScore As much as I don’t want from audiences — 70 percent Nina to be a single mother of whom were families. twice over, it doesn’t seem “It’s a bold move to take a good for her, Steve or the franchise which has had great children to stay in a sham success in that summer corri- relationship. How can he dor and move it into late Jan- break the news to her in a uary, which is generally way that won’t jeopardize Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen considered a very slow time,” his chance to be a father to Rentrak’s senior media ana- his son? — CONCERNED From left, co-authors Sue Alfred and Joyce Milligan Tatum sign a copy of their book,“From the Mountains to the lyst Paul Dergarabedian said. IN WEST VIRGINIA River: Mostly True Stories Worth The Telling,” for Ruth Ann Woolbright at their recent book signing at the Monterey “It also filled a huge void in DEAR CONCERNED: Depot. the marketplace.” This will have to be han- The first film opened to dled delicately because $60.2 million in 2008 and the Nina may be clueless about In latest fad, Thais treat ‘child angel’ dolls like progeny second to $47.7 million in Steve’s sexual orientation. 2011. Expect her to be hurt and By GRANT PECK For Fox, switching up the furious when she gets the Associated Press release was a no-brainer after news. seeing the successes of “The It was reckless of Steve to BANGKOK (AP) — Mix one part supersti- Lego Movie” and last year’s have had unprotected sex tion, two parts fashion, a dab of celebrity idol- “The SpongeBob Movie: with Nina under these cir- atry and a heap of media frenzy, and what do Sponge Out of Water” in this cumstances. you get? “Child angel” dolls, the latest craze time frame. That said, gay men can be in Thailand. “We know that when the great parents, and the focus The dolls occupy a niche somewhere be- market conditions are right, should be on successful co- tween Buddhist amulets, beloved by gam- this business really is a 365- parenting of the child. If blers, gangsters and policemen for their day-a-year business,” said Steve were straight and reputed magical protective powers, and Furby Chris Aronson, Fox’s domes- found another woman, or toys, adored by children for their cuteness. tic distribution chief. “We fell out of love with Nina, The adults who own them affirm that “child saw an opportunity and we it would affect the relation- angel” dolls will bring you good luck, espe- grabbed it. We’re thrilled ship in much the same way cially if you treat them like your own living with the results.” as his realization that he is progeny, taking them on trips, treating them to There are a number of win- gay. meals and praying together at the temple. ter holidays coming up where In either of those scenar- While “luk thep” dolls, as they are known in kids will be out of school and ios, the baby must be raised Thai, previously drew only mild notice be- “Zootopia,” 2016’s next big with love and consistency, yond the circle of their devoted collectors, at- Sakchai Lalit | AP animated release, doesn’t whether the parents are tention skyrocketed this past week after a A collection of “child angel” dolls are displayed at the clothing store of their open until March 4. coupled or not. leaked memo from budget airline Thai Smile owner Supavadee Tapmalai in Bangkok, Thailand. The animated sequel also Steve’s moral responsibil- instructed staff to treat the dolls like human fared much better than the ity to his son will last for- passengers — provided, of course, their seats Some are customized by sellers, and owners The dolls provide some of the same satisfac- weekend’s other new open- ever. Gay or straight, Steve were paid for. invariably gussy them up, with jewelry and tions as a pet — minus the messiness — but it ers, like Disney’s Coast will always be that child’s The airline noted the creepiness factor, sug- other accessories, in anticipation of, or thanks is their supernatural aspect that draws more at- Guard adventure “The Finest father. His financial re- gesting the dolls be seated out of sight as much for, good fortune. tention and debate. Hours,” which debuted in sponsibility will last until as possible. The dolls have elements of a hobby, a cult Aside from the awkwardness of carrying fourth place with $10.3 mil- the boy is no longer a In short order, several restaurants announced and a business. Mental health authorities, them around in one’s arms, they have much in lion. minor. If your friend en- similar doll-friendly policies. Police, mean- while cautioning against superstitious prac- common with traditional Buddhist amulets — Based on a real life 1952 counters trouble achieving while, warned the dolls could be used to tices, acknowledge their therapeutic utility as coin-sized talismans with supposed magical rescue mission, “The Finest a workable solution with smuggle drugs and busted one with 200 hid- stress reducers. powers that are usually worn around the neck. Hours” stars Chris Pine, Nina regarding co-parent- den methamphetamine tablets. Kanuengnit Chotichanachaiphat, 31, adopted Amulet collecting is a popular but old-fash- Casey Affleck and Ben Fos- ing, he should contact The dolls have been specially blessed by her first doll two years ago on the recommen- ioned hobby. Dolls are more popular with a ter and cost around $80 mil- lambdalegal.org. Lambda some Buddhist monks, who apply sacral dation of a friend who said it would bring her younger, urban crowd, including celebrities. lion to make. Legal is a national organi- markings to them, as they might with a new luck, and named it “Pa Ruay” (“Being It has been suggested that the dolls also have Dergarabedian thinks that zation committed to car or house. It’s not a strictly Buddhist prac- Wealthy”). more macabre associations, or at least an- the nautical theme might achieving full recognition tice, and at least one temple reportedly banned Kanuengnit, with part-time jobs as an events tecedents. have seemed too similar to of the civil rights of LGBT the doll blessings, but easygoing Thais aren’t hostess and golf caddy, believes Pa Ruay An ancient black magic rite known as the recently released “In the people. fussy about blending Hindu ritual and other helped increase her income just three months “kuman thong” in its purest form involves tak- Heart of the Sea” for audi- DEAR ABBY: I am dat- elements into their religion. after she adopted him. ing a stillborn human fetus, drying it over a ences. ing an awesome man who The dolls, mostly imports, cost anything Now she has five dolls, and enjoys doing fire, and coating it with gold leaf. More com- Estimated ticket sales for happens to be married. He from a few dozen to a few hundred dollars, their hair so much she does hair modifications monly, the rite is reputed to merely contain a Friday through Sunday at and his wife have been sep- with the blessings available on a similar slid- on other people’s dolls for 800-1,000 baht body part, but like luk thep, they are believed U.S. and Canadian theaters, arated for 10 years and they ing scale. ($22-28) apiece. to be imbued with a child’s spirit. according to Rentrak. still talk to each other, but Final domestic figures will they are not living together. be released Monday. “Mr. Right” is retired 1. “Kung Fu Panda 3,” $41 from the military and says Nominees for the 51st annual Academy of Awards million. they are still married be- 2. “The Revenant,” $12.4 cause of her health issues NASHVILLE (AP) — Nomi- Vocal Duo of the Year: Brothers Osborne, Maddie & Kacey Musgraves; “Burning million. and the fact that she can’t nations were announced Mon- Brothers Osborne, Dan + Shay, Tae, Old Dominion, Parmalee House,” Cam; “Girl Crush,” 3. “Star Wars: The Force afford health care on her day for the 51st annual Florida Georgia Line, Joey + Album of the Year: “I’m Little Big Town; “Mr. Misun- Awakens,” $10.8 million. own. Should we continue Academy of Country Music Rory, Maddie & Tae Coming Over,” Chris Young; derstood,” Eric Church; 4. “The Finest Hours,” to see each other? — HIS Awards: Vocal Group of the Year: Eli “Montevallo,” Sam Hunt; “Mr. “Riser,” Dierks Bentley. $10.3 million. HONEY IN HOUSTON Entertainer of the Year: Young Band, Little Big Town, Misunderstood,” Eric Church; Vocal Event of the Year: 5. “Ride Along 2,” $8.3 mil- DEAR HONEY: If you Jason Aldean, Garth Brooks, Old Dominion, Rascal Flatts, “Tangled Up,” Thomas Rhett; “Hangover Tonight,” Gary lion. are satisfied with the rela- Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Mi- Zac Brown Band “Traveller,” . Allan featuring Chris Staple- 6. “The Boy,” $7.9 million. tionship, enjoy it for what randa Lambert New Male Vocalist of the Single Record of the Year: ton; “Home Alone Tonight,” 7. “Dirty Grandpa,” $7.6 it is. But if you aspire to Male Vocalist of the Year: Year: Brett Eldredge, Chris “Burning House,” Cam; “Buy Luke Bryan featuring Karen million. anything more, this man is Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Janson, Thomas Rhett, Chase Me a Boat,” Chris Janson; “Die Fairchild; “Raise ‘Em Up,” 8. “The 5th Wave,” $7 mil- not in a position to give it Eric Church, Brett Eldredge, Rice, Chris Stapleton A Happy Man,” Thomas Rhett; Keith Urban featuring Eric lion. to you. (Instead of referring Chris Stapleton New Female Vocalist of the “Girl Crush,” Little Big Town; Church; “Smokin’ And 9. “Fifty Shades of Black,” to him as “Mr. Right,” it Female Vocalist of the Year: Year: Kelsea Ballerini, Cam, “I’m Comin’ Over,” Chris Drinkin’,” Miranda Lambert $6.2 million. might be more accurate to Kelsea Ballerini, Jana Kramer, Mickey Guyton, RaeLynn Young; “Take Your Time,” Sam featuring Little Big Town; 10. “13 Hours: The Secret call him “Mr. Right for Miranda Lambert, Kacey Mus- New Vocal Duo or Group of Hunt. “Wild Child,” Kenny Chesney Soldiers of Benghazi,” $6 Now.”) graves, Carrie Underwood the Year: A Thousand Horses, Video of the Year: “Biscuits,” with Grace Potter. million. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, February 1, 2016 — A7 ENTERTAINMENT

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Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Concentrate on ferent from you. Ro- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — 21) — Assess your situation and Your charm and ability to listen — A passionate approach to life picking up informa- mance is encouraged Don’t share too much informa- make adjustments that better fit while revealing very little about will be appreciated by those you tion, new skills or and will improve your tion. Work behind the scenes your lifestyle. You need the free- your life will help you gain the work alongside. Take on a chal- more experience. Talk life. until you are able to make your dom to follow your heart and advantage. Raising your status or lenge that will help you improve about your intentions LEO (July 23-Aug. case with the facts and figures dreams. Initiate change and elim- popularity in subtle ways will be your life. and how others fit into 22) — Stand up to any- necessary to quash the opposi- inate stress. your ticket to success. Embrace ARIES (March 21-April 19) your plans. A business one who tries to bully tion. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. change and make things happen. — Keep a low profile and a close trip will pay off. you. Be prepared to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) 19) — Do something that brings AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) watch on what others are up to. GEMINI (May 21- make changes that will — One of your ideas will be well you satisfaction and joy. Take — Make changes that promote Not revealing the way you feel June 20) — Subtle help you temper any received. Get together with peo- charge and make a difference. personal growth and can help will help you bypass discord. changes and close at- Eugenia situation that develops ple who share your concerns in Your dedication will gain recog- you live up to your goals. Tame a Work on personal progress, not tention to detail will Last due to a difference of order to make a difference. Love nition and impress someone you bad habit and strive to give your trying to change others. benefit you the most. opinion or jealousy. is in the stars. love. Suggest a romantic evening reputation a boost. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don’t let anyone limit VIRGO (Aug. 23- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. for two. what you can do, but at the same Sept. 22) — Have some fun. Sudoku time avoid excessive behavior. Show everyone that you have a CANCER (June 21-July 22) sense of humor. If you update Crossword — You’ll gain experience and the your image or appearance, others knowledge you need to bring will notice. Express your feelings about positive changes if you in order to improve important re- hang out with someone quite dif- lationships. World Almanac Databank

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World in Brief Slain Virginia teen mourned Snow strands BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — A 13-year-old girl who police say travelers at start of was abducted and killed by a Vir- ginia Tech student is being re- Chinese New Year membered by friends as an getaway “angel” on Earth as investigators work to piece together the final BEIJING (AP) — Rare snow moments of the teen’s life. in central China has disrupted David Eisenhauer, 18, has been the country’s Lunar New Year charged with first-degree murder travel rush, which involves and abduction in the death of millions of people and is con- Nicole Madison Lovell, whose sidered the largest annual body was found Saturday in human migration. North Carolina, police said. An- Travelers faced flight delays other Virginia Tech student, Na- and cancelations after heavy talie Keepers, 19, faces charges snow fell in central Hubei of improper disposal of a body province Sunday and closed and accessory after the fact in the down the airport in the city of commission of a felony. Wuhan. According to the air- Davy Draper, who said he’s a port’s website, 67 flights were close family friend of the Lovells canceled Sunday and a trickle and knew the teen most of her of flights were delayed or can- life, called her an energetic and celed Monday because of the outspoken girl who got along bad weather. The official Xin- with everyone. hua News Agency said at least “She was an awesome little girl. 2,000 people were stranded at She was an angel here on Earth the airport. and she’s an angel now,” Draper Sunday’s closure of the air- said Sunday. port had a knock-on effect on Eisenhauer and Keepers were rail travel, as more people being held without bond at the flocked to train stations. But Montgomery County Jail. A the snow slowed down trains, Blacksburg police spokesman with an average delay of up to said officials did not yet know 50 minutes, Xinhua reported. when the two suspects would One expressway linking make their first court appear- Hubei with Jiangxi province to ances. Matt Gentry/The Roanoke Times via AP its south had traffic at a stand- Police said they have evidence Montgomery County Commonwealth’s Attorney Mary Pettitt, left, and Blacksburg Police Chief Anthony Wilson listen still for a stretch of about 3 showing Eisenhauer and Lovell to questions during a news conference in Blacksburg Va. Virginia Tech student, David Eisenhauer, has been charged kilometers (2 miles). Four knew each other before she dis- with first-degree murder in the death of Nicole Madison Lovell, whose remains were found in North Carolina. major expressways in Jiangsu appeared. province were closed, Xinhua “Eisenhauer used this relation- would not say what officials were police information that led to the Eisenhauer was as a standout that Eisenhauer was “the best- said. ship to his advantage to abduct trying to find. discovery of her body. track and field athlete in high kept secret in Maryland.” the 13-year-old and then kill her. Authorities located Lovell’s re- The girl had been missing since school, who was named Boys In- Virginia Tech said on its web- Keepers helped Eisenhauer dis- mains in Surry County, North last week. door Track Performer of the Year site that Eisenhauer was a fresh- Cuba says it will pose of Nicole’s body,” Blacks- Carolina, just over the Virginia Her family says she disappeared by The Baltimore Sun in March. man engineering major at the launch broadband burg police said in a statement. border. after pushing a dresser in front of The Sun said Eisenhauer had school and that hundreds of stu- The investigation continued as Blacksburg Police Chief An- her bedroom door and climbing moved to Columbia from dents and researchers had as- home internet a state police search and recovery thony Wilson told The Roanoke out a window. Lovell’s family Yakima, Washington, for his jun- sisted in the search for Lovell. team searched a pond Sunday on Times that Eisenhauer has not members did not immediately re- ior year and quickly became a The school said in a statement HAVANA (AP) — Cuba an- the Virginia Tech Campus. Police confessed to involvement in turn messages seeking comment star on the East Coast. Saturday that he has been sus- nounced Sunday night that it is Spokeswoman Corrinne Geller Lovell’s death and did not give Sunday. His coach told the newspaper pended from the university. launching broadband Internet service in two Havana neigh- borhoods as a pilot project aimed at bringing home access to one of the world’s least con- Iran: $100B in assets nected nations. State telecommunications company ETECSA said it ‘fully released’ would allow Cubans in Old Havana, the colonial center that is one of the island’s main under nuclear deal tourist attractions, to order service through fiber optic TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran said Monday it now has access connections operated with to more than $100 billion worth of frozen overseas assets fol- Chinese telecom operator lowing the implementation of a landmark nuclear deal with Huawei. world powers. Odalys Rodríguez del Toro, Government spokesman Mohammad Bagher Nobakht said ETECSA director for Havana, much of the money had been piling up in banks in China, told state media that the gov- India, Japan, South Korea and Turkey since international sanc- ernment would also begin al- tions were tightened in 2012 over Tehran’s nuclear program. lowing cafes, bars and Iran’s semi-official ISNA news agency meanwhile quoted restaurants to begin ordering central bank official Nasser Hakimi as saying nine Iranian broadband service. banks are now reconnected to SWIFT, a Belgian-based coop- erative that handles wire transfers between financial institu- tions. No foreign banks operate in Iran, and ATMs in Iran are Jossy Ola | AP Britain approves not yet linked to the global system. controversial gene- Children gather around a burnt out car following an attack by Boko Haram in Dalori vil- SWIFT had no immediate comment. lage 3 miles from Maiduguri, Nigeria, Sunday. The historic agreement brought about the lifting of interna- editing technique tional sanctions last month after the U.N. certified that Iran has met all its commitments to curbing its nuclear activities LONDON (AP) — Britain’s Boko Haram burns kids alive under last summer’s accord. fertility regulator has approved “These assets ($100 billion) have fully been released and we a scientist’s application to edit can use them,” Nobakht said in comments posted on the web- the human genetic code using in Nigeria, 86 dead: officials site of state-run Press TV. He said much of the money belongs a new technique that some fear to Iran’s central bank and National Development Fund. He crosses too many ethical DALORI, Nigeria (AP) — A plosions from three suicide diers who spoke on condition of said Iran will not bring all the money back because it can be boundaries. survivor hidden in a tree says he bombers continued for nearly anonymity because they were not spent on purchasing goods. In a statement Monday, the watched Boko Haram extremists four hours in the unprotected authorized to speak to the press. Human Fertilisation and Em- firebomb huts and heard the area, survivor Alamin Bakura The Boko Haram fighters only bryology Authority says it has screams of children burning to said, weeping on a telephone call retreated after reinforcements ar- granted research led by scien- death, among 86 people officials to The Associated Press. He said rived with heavier weapons, they Consumer spending flat, tist Kathy Niakan to try to un- say died in the latest attack by several of his family members said. derstand the genes that human Nigeria’s homegrown Islamic ex- were killed or wounded. Journalists visited the carnage savings rate at 3-year high embryos need to develop suc- tremists. The violence continued as three Sunday and spoke to survivors cessfully. Scores of charred corpses and female suicide bombers blew up who complained it had taken too WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Higher incomes and flat spend- Last year, Chinese re- bodies with bullet wounds lit- among people who managed to long for help to arrive from consumers kept their spending ing pushed the savings rate to searchers made the first at- tered the streets from Saturday flee to neighboring Gamori vil- nearby Maiduguri, the military flat in December and instead 5.5 percent of after-tax income tempt at modifying genes in night’s attack on Dalori village lage, killing many people, ac- headquarters of the fight to curb boosted their savings rate to the in December. That was the high- human embryos. Their labora- and two nearby camps housing cording to a soldier at the scene Boko Haram. They said they fear highest level in three years. est level since December 2012. tory experiment didn’t work 25,000 refugees, according to who insisted on anonymity be- another attack. Consumer spending was un- That underscores how cautious but raised the prospect of alter- survivors and soldiers at the cause he is not authorized to Eighty-six bodies were col- changed in December after ris- consumers were in the final three ing genes to repair the genes of scene just 5 kilometers (3 miles) speak to journalists. lected by Sunday afternoon, ac- ing 0.5 percent in November, the months of the year. Weak spend- future generations. from Maiduguri, the birthplace of Troops arrived at Dalori around cording to Mohammed Kanar, Commerce Department reported ing gains dragged overall U.S. Scientists say such tech- Boko Haram and the biggest city 8:40 p.m. Saturday but were un- area coordinator of the National Monday. Incomes increased 0.3 economic growth, which slowed niques could lead to treatments in Nigeria’s northeast. able to overcome the attackers, Emergency Management percent, matching November’s to a meager 0.7 percent rate in for inherited diseases. The shooting, burning and ex- who were better armed, said sol- Agency. gain. the fourth quarter. Herald-Citizen

Monday, February 1, 2016 SPORTS B PCYB changing over to Little League Baseball

By THOMAS CORHERN The games them- felt that Little League was a better direction HERALD-CITIZEN Assistant Sports Editor selves will be the for our county.” same. Putnam County Youth Baseball has been COOKEVILLE — When youth baseball “This is not some- affiliated with Little League Baseball be- starts back up this spring and summer in thing that just came fore, the last time 15 years ago. That Putnam County, it will be under a new ban- about,” said PCYB arrangement was ended when Little League ner. president Curt War- changed its rules on field lighting, but Putnam County Youth Baseball has ended ren. “We’ve been PCYB and its fields have been grandfa- its affiliation with the Babe Ruth and Cal working on this for thered into the latest version of the league Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen Ripken Leagues and will now play under two years. We wanted to make sure we rules. Little League Baseball and its divisions. were choosing the right direction for base- “Really the only change is the name,” The Putnam County Youth Baseball board poses with special That means, if the 11-and-12-year old ball in this area. First and foremost, we Warren said. “There’s a few other minor guests at a recent meeting. Pictured are: (front row, from left) teams are good enough, they could be com- want baseball to be good for every child. things, but nothing that affects the game. Brandi McCants, president Curt Warren, Little League Inter- peting in the Little League World Series in There was nothing against Cal Ripken, but We’ll watch the pitch counts differently, national district commissioner Ray Eidson, Derek Heap, Ten- Williamsport, Penn. our direction and their direction just wasn’t and really that’s about it.” nessee Tech baseball assistant coach Justin Holmes, (back But that’s still a far way off. the same. And Little League — what else The league setups in Little League, Big row, from left) Randall McCloud, Ryan Sullivan, Johnny Alli- For the most part, the changes are mostly can you say? Everyone knows Little son, Brian Kirby, Fred Pugh, James Hammons, Randall behind the scenes. League and what it is. Bet we, as a board, See PCYB, Page B2 Phillips and Dustin Allen.

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Joy Kimbrough, Daily Times | AP Tennessee center Mercedes Rus- sell takes a shot over Alabama for- ward Quanetria Bolton during the second quarter against Alabama in Knoxville on Sunday. Tennessee won 70-42. No. 19 Tennessee women roll to victory over Alabama By STEVE MEGARGEE AP Sports Writer

KNOXVILLE (AP) — Three days after losing to Mississippi State for the first time ever, Tennessee maintained its long- running domination of a different South- eastern Conference foe. scored 17 points and matched a career high with 10 rebounds as the 19th-ranked Lady Volunteers trounced Alabama 70- 42 on Sunday for their 42nd consecutive vic- tory over the Crimson Tide. Te’a Cooper also had 17 points and added 12 points and 13 rebounds as Ten- nessee (13-8, 4-4) avoided its first three- game losing streak since February 1986. “My only message to them today was to play hard, give great effort,” Tennessee coach Holly Warlick said. “I thought we did just that.” Tennessee had lost at No. 12 Kentucky and No. 13 Mississippi State by a com- bined three points over the last week, putting the Lady Vols at risk of falling out of the Top 25 on Monday for the first Craig Delk | Contributed, file time since February 1985. Cookeville High pitcher Payten Price throws to the plate during a game last season against Stone Memorial. Price recently signed to play Mississippi State beat Tennessee for the collegiate softball at Walters State. first time in 37 attempts. “I just wanted to win,” Nared said. “We’ve been in a little slump obviously. We lost the past two games and I think Payten Price signs with Walters State we just needed to get back to the funda- mentals and doing what we all know how By BEN CRAVEN cent.” from the start.” to do to the best of our capabilities.” HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff And Price certainly has put in the work. “I feel that her technical skills are very good. She’s Meoshonti Knight scored 11 points for Peyton has played a full role and performed well got what it takes to be successfull at any level, but I Alabama (13-9, 2-7). Alabama hasn’t COOKEVILLE — Cookeville High School senior for the Lady Cavs since she first came to Cookeville think one of the attributes that sets her apart is her beaten Tennessee since an 85-66 triumph Peyton Price recently reached a milestone in her soft- High for the 2013 season. competitiveness. She’s a very hard worker. She in the 1984 SEC tournament. ball career as she signed to play with Walters State “From day one her freshman year — along with comes in and works as hard as she can to get better Tennessee played without usual starting Community College. Heidi Smith, who signed with Bryan College earlier all the time. She does the stuff in the offseason, and forward Bashaara Graves, who had a Watching her sister play at an this year — both of them came to the team as fresh- puts in the extra work. That’s not only with softball walking book on her left foot. Warlick early age, Payten has been striving man and were very skilled,” commented Price’s head but with school too. She takes extra classes, and her said Graves sprained her ankle in Satur- towards making this step for a long coach at Cookeville, Jordan Webb. “They had the grades are very good. She’s doing college level clin- day’s practice. time. basic skills to play at the high school level. Payten, icals right now on top of everything else. Her mental “She could have possibly maybe have “Well, it’s actually been a dream coming in, was very strong in terms of a pitcher. makeup, her competitiveness, and her drive to do gone today, but I didn’t want to chance of mine ever since I was a little kid,” commented Usually, from middle school pitchers, they don’t well in the sport is what I think sets her apart from a it,” Warlick said. “Just give her time to Price. “I always thought that if I put in work that I come in and make an immediate impact because of lot of other people.” rest.” would eventually get my call, and it payed off for arm strength, but Payton had arm strength. Payten Price has had a great career with the Lady Cavs Nared went scoreless against Missis- me.” also had control and accuracy when pitching, which both on the mound and at the plate. sippi State and shot 1 of 6 at Kentucky, “Well, with Peyton’s work ethic, I never doubted it allowed her to make an immediate impact pitching. Price’s freshman year, her earned run average was but she had Tennessee’s first nine points with her,” added Price’s father, Rusty Price. “She has On the flip-side of that, she was a very good posi- 2.80 — second best on the team — while starting 20 got the best work ethic of any kid that I’ve ever seen. tional player at first base and could swing the bat, so See LADY VOLS, Page B2 When she wants something, she goes for it 120 per- she came in and hit, pitched, and played for me right See PRICE, Page B2 B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, February 1, 2016 SPORTS PCYB: Tennessee Tech helping league

From Page B1 more behind-the-scenes stuff. They offer a lot Bragga is going to use his players and their more support, a lot more character-building service time to help our league. In fact, League and Senior League are very similar tools that just wasn’t part of the Cal Ripken they’re going to be running our tryouts this to what the PCYB had in Cal Ripken and and Babe Ruth program.” year.” Babe Ruth Baseball. Putnam County, when it comes to postsea- Heap continued, “Tech wants to run coach- “The Little League side will be 9-10s and son, would be in the same district as the ing clinics for us, player clinics. They want 11-12s,” Warren said. “The Babe Ruth side White County, Smith County, Wilson to do this stuff year-round. When we’re not (transitioning to Big League and Senior County, Sumner County, Macon County pro- in season, they want to be training our League) will pretty much be the same with grams. coaches and players. Coach Bragga has a son 13-15 and 16-18, but when it comes to tour- But the Little League transition isn’t the in our program and he’s been very vocal nament time, they choose 13-14, 15-16 and only big news for the PCYB. about wanting to help out.” 17-18. Instead of four (all-star) tournaments, “With the move to Little League, Tennessee Registration is currently under way. For it will be three. But it will make us Tech baseball is basically adopting us and more information, e-mail the league at PCY- stronger.” this is huge,” Warren said. “They’re not just [email protected], call (931) 297-4487 or PCYB board member Derek Heap added, going to be helping us one time, but they’re visit their website at “Little League Baseball offers a whole lot going to help us every year. Coach (Matt) www.pcyouthbaseball.com. Saul Young, Knoxville News Sentinel | AP Tennessee’s Te’a Cooper, center, tries to dribble past Alabama’s Nikki Hegstetter during a game in Knoxville on Sunday. Tennessee beat Alabama, 70- PRICE: 42. Had 2.07 ERA as a junior LADY VOLS: Won From Page B1 games and completing 15, which 42nd straight game was the most of any pitcher. She also managed to post the fourth best batting average at .368 and over Crimson Tide the fourth most hits at 39. Her best ERA came in her sec- From Page B1 ond season at 1.86, but her best all-around season was her junior of the second quarter Sunday. Cooper, who made her first start year. since Nov. 29, had Tennessee’s first 12 points of the third pe- Once again, she started and riod. completed more games than any “On a day like today, I think you credit Tennessee,” Alabama pitcher at 23 and 18 respectively, coach Kristy Curry said. “Obviously they had a tough week and she had the lowest ERA at last week. I thought they bounced back with an exclamation 2.07. She came in third place hit- .” ting with her batting average of TIP-INS .375 and the third most hits at 39. Alabama: The Tide remained winless in true road games this Needless to say, Price seems to season. Alabama is 11-2 at home and 2-0 on neutral sites but be ready to play at a higher level. 0-7 in true road games. “I think she will do tremendous Tennessee: The Lady Vols’ 42 consecutive victories over Al- at that level,” Webb said. “I’ve abama represent the third-longest active winning streak by one said for a long time that I think NCAA Division I team over a conference opponent. Stanford Payten has the potential to play Contributed has beaten Washington State 60 straight times and Liberty has at Walters State, and I think she Posing with Cookeville’s Payten Price (front row, center) at her recent signing to Walters defeated Coastal Carolina 45 straight times. has the potential to move on to a State are: (back row, from left) Cookeville’s athletic director Cliff Matlock, head softball DeSHIELDS’ STRUGGLES CONTINUE four-year school after that. I coach Jordan Webb, pitching coach Ralph Jackson, Walters State assistant coach Mitch Tennessee’s Diamond DeShields shot 1 of 10 and scored just think that she definitely has the Taylor, Katie Whetstone, (front row, from left) mother Tara Price and father Rusty Price. two points to go along with six turnovers. DeShields, who skills and mental makeup to play tweaked her ankle in a practice early last week, has nine at the college level, and she’s felt wanted there. She felt like Cavs. move away from her. My family turnovers and five points over her last two games. She also going to do just great. I’m ex- (Walters State) persued her, and, “I think she’s very excited,” is very close-knit. We get to- had eight turnovers in the game before hurting her ankle. cited for her, and I’m happy for as a player, that’s very important. Webb said. “I think a lot of the gether every Sunday night and Warlick said after the game that “I think Diamond is press- her.” As far as the level goes, I think girls are very excited, because, have family dinner. It’s gonna be ing.” DeShields, the Lady Vols’ leading scorer, was coming And Price has been feeling out she’ll do very well (at Walters with the college thing sealed up hard to leave them too, but I’m off the bench for a second straight game. college options for a while. State). She’s a fantastic pitcher for her, a little bit of pressure has still excited.” “She’s just got to get her mind right and focus on this team “One of my travel ball coaches and a fantastic player, so no mat- been taken off of her and her fel- Price also has a fall-back plan and not what she’s struggling with or how she’s playing,” War- had said ‘hey, you would be a ter where she was going, I’m low seniors, who feel like they in case she is not able to extend lick said. good fit at Waltes State. Let me confident that she would do ex- have some unfinished business her softball career beyond the KEY STATS contact the coaches. I know them tremely well. But like I said, they from the last couple of years. The college level. Tennessee outrebounded Alabama 47-26. ... Alabama shot pretty well. I’ll get you down were persuing her, and she was last two years, we’ve had really “If I’m able to go and play after 14 of 51 overall and 2 of 14 from 3-point range. ... Tennessee there for a visit,’ and they liked comfortable with signing there. good teams, and we’ve either college, that would be amazing,” won despite committing 21 turnovers. what they saw so they invited me That’s a big plus.” won or advanced our district to Price said. “But I’m not going to NEXT UP back,” Price explained. Price plans to be a pitcher with move to region play. We’ve had get my hopes up, not make it Alabama: Hosts Ole Miss on Thursday. And when she visited there was Walters State and may even have chances to move on. Two years there, and be upset for the rest of Tennessee: Hosts Arkansas on Thursday. definitely a connection. chances at first base, while also ago we made it to the sub-state my life, because I do want to “The coaches really reached out being thrown into the batting game, and we were very close to have a career in nursing.” to you,” Price said. “They order. pulling that one out for a shot at Price will play the softball sea- showed you that you weren’t “I mainly plan on pitching,” the state tournament. I think they son and finish her senior year going to be left behind. They Price commented. “(Walters State know what our capabilities are, like any other high school stu- No. 3 Iowa beats showed that they would person- coaches) said that if I can beat out and they know how close we’ve dent. But come next fall, she will ally work with you and make the pitchers and first-baseman, been in the last couple years. I be in a new town with a new you better, and the girls were then I can still play first base think that, this year, there’s going school and a new team. Northwestern also very very nice. They told me when I’m not pitching. They play to be a lot of drive to get past that “I’m very excited,” Payten said. a little bit about the school, how their best nine. If your hitting in point.” “And it has been very stressfull, The Associated Press bound advantage. The Wild- practices are run, and how much the best nine, they’re gonna hit Despite the excitement of one because ever since my freshman cats had a nine-game win- time you have to spend. Also, the you even when you’re pitching.” more season with all of her year, I’ve been trying to get re- IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — ning streak snapped by No. apartments are right off campus, “Coach said that as long as I’m friends, Price will still have to cruited. My parents have spent a Peter Jok had 22 of his 26 10 Providence in their last so you can walk to your practice beating out all of the other pitch- leave Cookeville next year, lot of money over the years on points in the second half to game. and to your classes. It’s just all ers, there is a very good chance which could be difficult. that, so I’m very thankful that help third-ranked Iowa blow NO. 8 MARYLAND 66, around really nice.” that I could start soon. He said “Well, I’ve got quite a few they gave me that opportunity. If past Northwestern 85-71 on OHIO STATE 61 “I think (Walters State) is a that just because I’ll be a fresh- friends here, so I’ve made spe- I had to give my thought and Sunday. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — great fit for her for a couple of man, doesn’t mean I’m just cial bonds here,” Price ex- opinion to the softball players Jarrod Uthoff scored 23 Melo Trimble scored 20 reasons,” Webb added. “One going to sit on the bench. He said plained. “My best friend, Heidi that are up-and-coming to the points for points, Jake Layman added 16 thing is that she went there early if I’m doing the best, I will play.” (Smith), signed to play at Bryan high school, I would say start t h e points and 10 rebounds and on and she liked it, she liked the But right now, Price needs to College, and we’ve always now to get looking for college, Hawkeyes No. 8 Maryland made six free coach, and she felt comfortable focus on this next season as it played together. We’re really because if you wait, it is almost (17-4, 8-1 throws in the final 25 seconds there. The other reason is that she will be her last for the Lady close, so it’s going to be hard to impossible.” Big Ten), to beat Ohio State 66-61. who sent NO. 12 MICHIGAN Men’s Northwest- STATE 96, RUTGERS 62 ern to its EAST LANSING, Mich. Snedeker closes with 69, then Top 25 fifth straight (AP) — Bryn Forbes scored loss. all 18 of his points in the first Uthoff shook off his season- half and No. 12 Michigan waits to see if it’s enough low nine points in Thursday’s State tied a school record defeat at No. 8 Maryland with 17 3-pointers in a 96-62 with 19 in the first half as victory over Rutgers. By DOUG FERGUSON blowing 25 mph, gusting out there and windy Iowa went up by 16. Jok fol- NO. 22 WICHITA STATE AP Golf Writer and rainy conditions. It’s really tough. I wish I lowed with three straight 3s 78, EVANSVILLE 65 could say why I shot what I shot today. It was and Iowa rolled to its seventh EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) SAN DIEGO (AP) — Brandt Snedeker called one of those days where you throw everything league win by at least 10 — Fred VanVleet scored a it one of the best rounds he ever played, one he out of your mind and go play golf land grind as points. career-high 32 points and doubts he could repeat if he had to start over. best as you possibly could.” NO. 6 VILLANOVA 68, Connor Frankamp added 10 Still to be determined was whether his 3-under The next best score to Snedeker was a 73 by ST. JOHN’S 53 to lead No. 22 Wichita State 69 in a raging wind and occasional rain Sunday Shane Lowry of Ireland. NEW YORK (AP) — Josh past Evansville 78-65. at Torrey Pines would be good enough to win There already were 11 rounds in the 80s, and Hart had 16 points and 11 re- NO. 23 OREGON 91, the Farmers Insurance Open. there was certain to be many more. The South bounds and Kris Jenkins ARIZONA STATE 74 He has to wait until Monday to find out. Course is a beast in reasonable weather. Throw added 14 points and 11 re- TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Not long after Snedeker finished, the final Gregory Bull | AP in the wind and rain, especially on the holes ex- bounds to lead No. 6 Vil- Chris Boucher scored a ca- round was suspended for the third and final posed by the bluffs along the Pacific, and this lanova to a 68-53 victory reer-high 26 points, grabbed time because of unplayable conditions. The A man uses an umbrella to shield was as tough as it gets. over St. John’s for the Red 10 rebounds and blocked wind was so fierce that the South Course was against the wind during a weather Billy Horschel hit a 5-iron on the par-3 third Storm’s 12th straight loss. seven shots and No. 23 Ore- evacuated as the gusts started to push out win- delay in the final round of the Farmers hole, which played 147 yards straight downhill. The Wildcats (18-3, 8-1) gon took sole possession of dows in tents. Insurance Open on Sunday in San He came up well short of the green. In the same held onto first place in the first place halfway through Stewart Williams, a meteorologist for the Diego. group, Colt Knost hit a long putt that actually Big East by bouncing back the Pac-12 season with a 91- PGA Tour, said the peak gust was between 50 down for birdie on the par-5 18th hole, fearing blew slightly backward into the hole. from a horrible first half to 74 victory over Arizona mph and 55 mph. Monday will be closed to the that might leave him short of another unlikely “The first six holes were the hardest I’ve ever pull away in the final min- State. public, and the only volunteers on duty will be victory at Torrey Pines. played in,” said Chad Campbell, who grew up utes. The Wildcats shot 50 NO. 25 NOTRE DAME drivers of the evacuation vans for the players. He posted at 6-under 282. in West Texas and made no apologies for his 79 percent (14 of 28) from the 85, WAKE FOREST 62 “It’s like playing a British Open on a U.S. As he stood on the 18th tee with the wind at while playing alongside Snedeker. “Brandt field in the second half and SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Open setup,” Snedeker said. his back, the final group of Jimmy Walker, K.J. played one of the best rounds I’ve ever seen. I held at least a 10-point lead — Zach Auguste had 21 In gusts that frequently topped 40 mph, he de- Choi and Scott Brown were above him on the don’t think he missed a shot.” over the final 13 minutes. The points and 12 rebounds, livered a major performance. Snedeker played ninth tee headed in the other direction. When Snedeker started the final round six shots out biggest lead was 20 points. Demetrius Jackson added 14 the final 17 holes without a bogey. Of the 23 play was halted, Walker was at 7 under, one of the lead. He won at Torrey Pines in 2012 by Mikal Bridges added 13 points in his return and No. players who finished the round, 11 of them shot shot ahead of Snedeker and Choi. The final rallying from seven shots in the final round, points for Villanova, which 25 Notre Dame beat Wake in the 80s and their average score was 78.9. group was through 10 holes. needing help from a triple bogey by Kyle Stan- finished with a slight re- Forest 85-62 on Sunday. Snedeker’s one regret was not getting up-and- “This course is so tough,” Snedeker said. “It’s ley on the final hole to beat him in a playoff. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, February 1, 2016 — B3 SPORTS Braves’ Freeman says Scott hopes All-Star Game ailing right wrist is opens doors when career is over finally pain-free By LARRY LAGE AP Hockey Writer By CHARLES ODUM Glove shortstop Andrelton Simmons AP Sports Writer and right-hander Shelby Miller. This NASHVILLE (AP) — John Scott had came after Atlanta unloaded Justin a transformative weekend at the NHL ATLANTA (AP) — Freddie Free- Upton, Jason Heyward, Evan Gattis All-Star Game, and he hopes it might man’s slow-healing right wrist finally and Melvin Upton before the 2015 sea- help him land another job in or out of is pain-free, allowing the Braves first son. the game. baseman to take swings on back-to- The underpowered Atlanta offense “I’d like to think I opened a few back days this week for the first time finished last in the majors in homers as doors,” he said. this offseason. the Braves won only 67 games, their The journeyman enforcer went from Freeman said at the Braves’ FanFest low since 1990. improbable All-Star to MVP of the on Saturday the wrist General manager John Coppolella league’s midseason showcase Sunday never fully recovered has said Freeman, 26, won’t be traded. while captaining the Pacific Division to last season after he Despite the injuries, Freeman hit .276 a 1-0 win in the championship game a spent five weeks on with 18 homers and 66 RBIs last sea- 3-on-3 tournament. the disabled list in son. He was limited to 118 games, his “It worked out for everybody,” Scott June and July. He low since making his debut with At- said. said a turning point lanta in 2010. Yes, it did. came when he had an injection in the Gonzalez is counting on improved The NHL got a memorable moment on wrist on Dec. 20. production from Hector Olivera, the a major stage, and Scott went from “It was a tough offseason, the first Cuban who is moving from third base being a relatively unknown hockey couple months to try to get healthy, but to left field for his first full season. player to an athlete that perhaps tran- I am 100 percent healthy now,” Free- Gonzalez said center fielder Ender In- scends the sport. man said. ciarte, obtained from Arizona as part “You can’t make this stuff up,” he He said taking swings two straights of the package for Miller, can help the said. days was a big step. offense as a true leadoff hitter. The 33-year-old Scott was voted into “Everything felt good, so I am on the Gonzalez said Inciarte, shortstop the All-Star Game by fans even though right path to being 100 percent ready Erick Aybar and Freeman could be his he had scored just five goals with six to go, full bore, for the first day of first three hitters. “Not that I’ve been teams in his eight-year career. He spring training,” Freeman said. making lineups, right?” Gonzalez said played for the Arizona Coyotes when he “It took seven months for all the pain with a grin. was named an All-Star, but was later to go away,” he added. “I’m really The plan is to rebuild around pitch- stunned by a trade to Montreal, which happy it did.” ing, but it’s not known how fast such sent him to its American Hockey The Braves called the injury a contu- prospects as Tyrell Jenkins, Sean New- League affiliate in Newfoundland. Mark Humphrey | AP sion. Freeman also spent two weeks on comb and Aaron Blair will be ready to Scott wrote last week that someone Pacific Division forward John Scott looks into the stands during the the DL with a right oblique injury, only join Julio Teheran and 2015 rookie from the league tried to talk him out of NHL All-Star championship game against the Atlantic Division on Sun- adding to his frustrations. Matt Wisler in the rotation. Veteran playing in the game and asked if his two day in Nashville. The Pacific Division won 1-0 and Scott was named Freeman being healthy is crucial for right-hander Bud Norris signed a one- kids would be proud of him if he did. most valuable player. the rebuilding Braves, who have too year deal as a free agent to help pro- That strengthened his resolved to show few established bats in the middle of vide a bridge to the group of young up. “Who me?” was trending on Twitter in the United their lineup. He says he hit off the tee starters that also includes Lucas Sims, Jeremy Roenick, a former NHL player Yes, you. States soon after the game. and hit underhand tosses without pain Chris Ellis and John Gant. and current TV analyst, was very vocal Scott wasn’t one of the three choices “I’m sure he won over a lot of people,” this week. “We have five or six starting pitchers in his opposition to Scott being an All- fans were given for the MVP award, but Chicago Blackhawks superstar Patrick “He’s kind of graduating to batting who are really close,” Coppolella said. Star. Roenick changed his opinion after the league said he got an “overwhelm- Kane said. “And, got even more fans.” practice, but he’s got a big smile on his In a surprise, Coppolella said the seeing the fun-loving enforcer handle ing,” number of votes via Twitter. He strongest support group is about to face,” manager Fredi Gonzalez said. Braves “were in on” the bidding for his newfound fame and captivate the The 6-foot-8, 260-pound forward was grow by two. “He feels great.” free-agent outfielders Yoenis Cespedes crowd. hoisted onto the shoulders of his team- Scott’s wife, Danielle, is 37-weeks Freeman is Atlanta’s only remaining and Justin Upton. He said the team has “I was one of the most critical people mates while the fans chanted “M-V-P! pregnant with twins that are to be in- starting position player from its last “a lot of room” in its budget to add a of him coming and I don’t think it M-V-P!” and the NHL finally got out of duced this week in Michigan while he NL East champion team in 2013. He player. could’ve worked out better for him, or the way. is off during the AHL’s All-Star break. hit a career-best .319 with 23 homers “We just haven’t found good values,” the league,” Roenick told The Associ- He scored twice during the tourna- “I feel like I’m dreaming,” she said. “I and 109 RBIs on that team that won 96 Coppolella said. ated Press. “I have no problem eating ment, bringing cheers from fans and can’t even believe this it’s happening. games. Freeman, entering the third year of an crow. It was a great story. I clapped for smiles from teammates who relished It’s just so crazy to see him get all that The Braves fell to fourth in the East 8-year, $135 million deal, said he is him at the end.” every moment along with the gentle support from so many people. It’s just in 2015, four games above last-place “really excited” about the team’s direc- Roenick wasn’t alone. giant with a goofy grin and a likable de- so nice for people to see who he is. He Philadelphia. tion. The crowd in Music City roared when meanor. has been portrayed in the media for so The Braves’ commitment to youth “When I came up with the Braves we Scott was named MVP, and he pointed His helmet is headed to the Hockey long as this nasty guy. And, he really continued with more dramatic moves were winning and either in the playoffs at himself with his left glove as if to ask, Hall of Fame in Toronto, and his name isn’t.” this offseason. The team traded Gold or a game away every year,” he said.

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I RIC-D.Martin 3 run (J.Brown kick), 8:55. St. Louis at Nashville, 8 p.m. Southeast Division ver goes to Ronald Robertson, and Jenkins’ On Television Women’s scores IRV-Robinson 50 pass from Bridgewater (Bai- Dallas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Miami 27 21 .563 — younger brother, David, wins the bronze. EAST ley kick), 6:48. Chicago at Colorado, 9 p.m. Atlanta 27 22 .551 ½ 1964 — Bobby Rousseau of the Montreal Monday, Feb. 1 Albany (NY) 78, Hartford 41 IRV-Walker 53 pass from Winston (Bailey kick), Columbus at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Charlotte 23 25 .479 4 Canadiens scores five goals in a 9-3 victory COLLEGE BASKETBALL Drexel 47, Delaware 43 1:51. Los Angeles at Arizona, 9 p.m. Washington 21 24 .467 4½ over the Detroit Red Wings. 6 p.m. George Washington 89, Saint Louis 80 Fourth Quarter San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Orlando 21 25 .457 5 1995 — Utah guard John Stockton becomes ESPN — North Carolina at Louisville Hofstra 59, Elon 49 IRV-Hopkins 7 pass from Winston (Bailey kick), Wednesday’s Games Central Division the NBA’s career leader, setting up ESPNU — Howard at Maryland-Eastern Shore St. Bonaventure 66, Richmond 43 7:50. Buffalo at Montreal, 7 p.m. Cleveland 34 12 .739 — Karl Malone with 6:30 left in the first half of 7 p.m. Villanova 76, Providence 47 RIC-Landry 31 pass from Taylor (pass failed), Detroit at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. Chicago 26 20 .565 8 the Jazz’s 129-88 victory over Denver. CBSSN — SMU at Houston SOUTH 6:05. Carolina at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Indiana 25 22 .532 9½ Stockton’s 9,922nd assist moves him ahead 8 p.m. Coll. of Charleston 67, Towson 55 A-50,000. Detroit 25 23 .521 10 of Magic Johnson. ESPN — Texas at Baylor Duquesne 71, VCU 67 RIC IRV Milwaukee 20 29 .408 15½ 1996 — The Chicago Bulls win their 17th ESPNU — NC State at Florida St. Florida 85, Kentucky 79 First downs 27 25 2016 NHL All-Star Tournament WESTERN CONFERENCE straight with a 105-85 victory over the Sacra- Total Net Yards 457 503 Southwest Division mento Kings. The Bulls improve to 40-3, an NBA BASKETBALL Florida St. 68, Virginia Tech 50 Championship — Pacific 1, Atlantic 0 6 p.m. Georgia 64, Vanderbilt 58 Rushes-yards 16-61 28-97 WLPct GB NBA record for most wins with just three Passing 396 406 Atlantic 00—0San Antonio 39 8 .830 — losses, passing the 1971-72 Los Angeles NBA — Cleveland at Indiana Georgia Tech 62, Boston College 56 Pacific 01—1 9 p.m. James Madison 60, UNC Wilmington 40 Punt Returns 1-24 0-0 Memphis 28 20 .583 11½ Lakers, who were 39-3. Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0 First Period-None. Penalties-None. Dallas 28 22 .560 12½ 1998 — David Graham wins the longest playoff NBA — Milwaukee at Sacramento Louisville 78, Wake Forest 54 Second Period-1, Pacific, Perry 1 (Sedin, NFL FOOTBALL Missouri 60, Mississippi 46 Interceptions Ret. 1-37 6-73 Houston 25 25 .500 15½ in Senior PGA Tour history, beating Dave Comp-Att-Int 29-49-6 20-32-1 Burns), 3:38. Penalties-None. New Orleans 18 28 .391 20½ Stockton with a birdie on the 10th extra hole 7 p.m. NC State 78, North Carolina 49 Shots on Goal-Atlantic 10-7-17. Pacific 12-4- ESPN2 — Super Bowl Opening Night, at San Pittsburgh 59, Clemson 56 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-7 0-0 Northwest Division in the Royal Caribbean Classic. Punts 1-42.0 2-44.5 16. Oklahoma City 36 13 .735 — 2003 — Regina Jacobs becomes the first Jose, Calif. Tennessee 70, Alabama 42 Power-play opportunities-Atlantic 0 of 0; Pacific NFL — Super Bowl Opening Night, at San William & Mary 69, Northeastern 62 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Portland 23 26 .469 13 woman to break four minutes in the indoor Penalties-Yards 4-20 4-20 0 of 0. Utah 21 25 .457 13½ 1,500 meters at the Boston Indoor Games. Jose, Calif. MIDWEST Goalies-Atlantic, Luongo (12 shots-12 saves), RUGBY Dayton 77, Davidson 66 Time of Possession 31:17 28:43 Denver 18 30 .375 17½ Jacobs finishes in 3:59.98 to break the world INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Bishop 0-1- (0:00 second, 4-3). Pacific, Minnesota 14 35 .286 22 record of 4:00.27 set by Romanian Doina 1 p.m. DePaul 77, St. John’s 71 Quick (10-10), Gibson 1-0- (0:00 second, 7- NBCSN — World Rugby Sevens Series Drake 81, Loyola of Chicago 65 RUSHING-Team Rice, D.Martin 7-20, Ivory 1- Pacific Division Melinte in 1990. 16, Taylor 2-15, Peerman 1-6, A.Peterson 5- 7). Golden State 44 4 .917 — 2004 — The New England Patriots win their SOCCER Georgetown 57, Creighton 44 A-17,139 (17,113). T-0:37. 4 p.m. Indiana St. 59, Evansville 44 4. Team Irvin, Murray 9-42, Freeman 6-27, L.A. Clippers 32 16 .667 12 second Super Bowl in three seasons after Gurley 3-18, DiMarco 3-15, Sproles 2-12, Referees-Dan O’Rourke, Ian Walsh. Lines- Sacramento 20 27 .426 23½ Adam Vinatieri kicks a with 4 sec- NBCSN — Premier League, Transfer Deadline Iowa 79, Northwestern 64 men-Vaughan Rody, Jonny Murray. Day show Marquette 89, Seton Hall 82 Bennett 1-7, Wilson 1-2, Winston 1-0, Fred- Phoenix 14 35 .286 30½ onds left to lift his team to a 32-29 victory erick 1-(minus 4), Sherman 1-(minus 22). Game 2 — Pacific 9, Central 6 L.A. Lakers 9 41 .180 36 over the Carolina Panthers. Patriots quarter- WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Michigan 92, Minnesota 76 Pacific 36—9 5 p.m. Michigan St. 77, Wisconsin 54 PASSING-Team Rice, Carr 14-25-2-198, Tay- Sunday’s Games back Tom Brady sets a Super Bowl record lor 8-14-3-120, Manning 6-9-1-75, Hekker 1- Central 33—6L.A. Clippers 120, Chicago 93 with 32 completions and earns his second ESPN2 — Notre Dame at Duke N. Iowa 55, Bradley 47 First Period-1, Central, Neal 1 (Duchene, 6 p.m. S. Illinois 76, Illinois St. 71 1-0-10. Team Irvin, Wilson 8-12-0-164, Miami 105, Atlanta 87 MVP award. Bridgewater 6-8-1-129, Winston 6-12-0-113. Weber), :26. 2, Pacific, Scott 1 (Burns), :47. Orlando 119, Boston 114 2006 — New York’s Epiphanny Prince scores BTN — Ohio St. at Illinois SOUTHWEST 3, Pacific, Pavelski 1 (Sedin, Perry), 5:26 SEC — Auburn at LSU Mississippi St. 65, Arkansas 55 RECEIVING-Team Rice, Kelce 5-91, D.Martin Dallas 91, Phoenix 78 113 points for Murry Bergtraum High School 5-20, Landry 3-81, Ivory 3-55, A.Peterson 3- (pp). 4, Central, Neal 2 (Duchene, Weber), Golden State 116, New York 95 in a 137-32 win over Brandeis High School, 10 p.m. South Carolina 70, Texas A&M 63 8:01. 5, Pacific, Gaudreau 1 (Giordano, Hall), ESPN2 — Arizona St. at Oregon St. South Florida 66, SMU 48 20, Kuhn 3-17, Peerman 2-24, Barnidge 1- Portland 96, Minnesota 93 breaking a girls’ national prep record previ- 28, Cooper 1-23, Hilton 1-20, Beckham Jr. 8:17. 6, Central, Kane 1 (Benn, Rinne), 9:27. Charlotte 101, L.A. Lakers 82 ously held by Hall of Famer Cheryl Miller. FAR WEST Penalties-Rinne, CAS, served by Duchene Colorado 66, Southern Cal 63 1-14, Lockett 1-10. Team Irvin, Walker 3-80, Monday’s Games 2008 — Jockey Russell Baze is the first to win I College Basketball Hopkins 3-71, Green 3-60, Robinson 2-105, (delay of game), 4:39. Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m. 10,000th races in North America when he Oregon 76, Arizona 54 Second Period-7, Pacific, Sedin 1 (Gibson), Stanford 69, Washington St. 52 J.Jones 2-26, Gurley 2-18, Freeman 2-17, Detroit at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. leads Two Step Cat to victory in the third race Murray 1-16, Eifert 1-11, Sproles 1-2. 1:49. 8, Pacific, Scott 2 (Burns), 3:27. 9, Pa- Memphis at New Orleans, 8 p.m. at Golden Gate Fields. No. 19 Tennessee women 70, UCLA 69, Utah 63 cific, Hall 1 (Gaudreau), 4:04. 10, Pacific, Washington 75, California 65 MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. Washington at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. 2009 — Rafael Nadal holds off Roger Federer Alabama 42 Sedin 2 (Perry, Doughty), 4:28. 11, Central, Dallas at Atlanta, 8 p.m. in another momentum-swinging five-set final ALABAMA (13-9) I I Byfuglien 1 (Seguin, Tarasenko), 4:36. 12, Orlando at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. to win the Australian Open. Nadal needs 4 Bolton 2-6 0-0 4, Cook 2-8 2-2 8, Hegstetter 1- National Football League National Hockey League Central, Seguin 1 (Byfuglien, Tarasenko), Chicago at Utah, 9 p.m. hours, 23 minutes to win 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (3), 3- 5 0-0 2, Knight 3-8 5-6 11, Middlebrook 4-14 4:49. 13, Pacific, Hall 2 (Gaudreau, Burns), Toronto at Denver, 9 p.m. 6, 6-2. The 22-year-old Nadal wins his sixth 0-0 8, Magee 0-0 0-0 0, Carter 1-2 0-0 2, NFL Playoffs Standings and schedule 7:44. 14, Pacific, Doughty 1 (Pavelski), 8:45 Milwaukee at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Grand Slam and becomes the first Spaniard Hayden 0-2 3-4 3, Foy 0-3 1-2 1, Martinez 1- (en). 15, Central, Josi 1 (Seguin, Neal), 8:53. Tuesday’s Games to win the Australian title. All Times EST All Times EST 3 1-2 3. Totals 14-51 12-16 42. Penalties-None. Boston at New York, 7:30 p.m. 2009 — Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Wild-card Playoffs EASTERN CONFERENCE TENNESSEE (13-8) Shots on Goal-Pacific 8-14-22. Central 7-10- Miami at Houston, 8 p.m. offense end a Super Bowl of incredible Saturday, Jan. 9 Atlantic Division Reynolds 0-3 0-0 0, Carter 3-5 0-0 7, Cooper 17. Toronto at Phoenix, 9 p.m. swings with a final-minute touchdown for a Kansas City 30, Houston 0 GP WLOT Pts GF GA 6-11 2-2 17, Russell 5-9 2-3 12, Nared 7-12 Power-play opportunities-Pacific 1 of 1; Central Milwaukee at Portland, 10 p.m. historic victory, 27-23 over the Arizona Car- Pittsburgh 18, Cincinnati 16 Florida 49 29 15 5 63 135 108 2-3 17, Moore 1-3 2-2 4, Jackson 0-0 0-0 0, 0 of 0. Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. dinals. Santonio Holmes makes a brilliant 6- Sunday, Jan. 10 Tampa Bay 49 27 18 4 58 130 117 DeShields 1-10 0-0 2, Dunbar 2-4 0-0 6, Mid- Goalies-Pacific, Quick (7 shots-4 saves), Gib- Wednesday’s Games yard catch deep in the right corner of the end Seattle 10, Minnesota 9 Detroit 49 25 16 8 58 122 124 dleton 2-4 0-0 5. Totals 27-61 8-10 70. son 2-0-0 (0:00 second, 10-7). Central, Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. zone with 35 seconds remaining, lifting the Green Bay 35, Washington 18 Boston 49 26 18 5 57 147 131 Alabama 12 10 13 7—42 Rinne (8-5), Dubnyk 0-1-0 (0:00 second, 13- Cleveland at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Steelers to a record-setting sixth Super Bowl Divisional Playoffs Montreal 50 24 22 4 52 136 134 Tennessee 15 19 17 19 — 70 8). Indiana at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. win. Saturday, Jan. 16 Ottawa 50 23 21 6 52 139 155 3-Point Goals-Alabama 2-14 (Cook 2-7, Knight A-17,006 (17,113). T-0:43. Detroit at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 2010 — UConn is No. 1 in The Associated New England 27, Kansas City 20 Buffalo 50 20 26 4 44 114 136 0-1, Foy 0-2, Middlebrook 0-4), Tennessee Referees-Dan O’Rourke, Ian Walsh. Lines- Orlando at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Press women’s basketball poll for a record Arizona 26, Green Bay 20, OT Toronto 48 17 22 9 43 114 134 8-21 (Cooper 3-5, Dunbar 2-4, Middleton 1- men-Vaughan Rody, Jonny Murray. Golden State at Washington, 8 p.m. 37th straight week, surpassing Louisiana Sunday, Jan. 17 Metropolitan Division 1, Carter 1-3, Nared 1-3, Reynolds 0-1, Game 1 — Atlantic 4, Metropolitan 3 New Orleans at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Tech (1980-82) for the longest run atop the Carolina 31, Seattle 24 Washington 47 35 8474 158 104 DeShields 0-4). Fouled Out-Cooper, Mar- Metropolitan 21—3Miami at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Top 25. Denver 23, Pittsburgh 16 N.Y. Rangers49 27 17 5 59 142 129 tinez. Rebounds-Alabama 26 (Knight 5), Atlantic 22—4Denver at Utah, 9 p.m. 2014 — Jerami Grant scores eight points in Conference Championships N.Y. Islanders47 25 16 6 56 130 118 Tennessee 47 (Russell 13). Assists-Alabama First Period-1, Metropolitan, Letang 1 (Malkin), Chicago at Sacramento, 10 p.m. overtime to finish with a career-high 24 Sunday, Jan. 24 Pittsburgh 48 24 17 7 55 121 120 6 (Bolton, Knight 2), Tennessee 22 1:01. 2, Atlantic, Karlsson 1 (Larkin), 3:47. 3, Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. and Jim Boeheim’s No. 2 Syracuse stays AFC New Jersey 50 25 20 5 55 114 118 (Reynolds 5). Total Fouls-Alabama 18, Ten- Metropolitan, Kuznetsov 1 (Faulk), 4:16. 4, unbeaten (21-0), topping Mike Denver 20, New England 18 Carolina 51 23 20 8 54 123 135 nessee 15. A-12,613. Atlantic, Jagr 1 (Larkin), 9:22. Penalties- Krzyzewski’s No. 17 Duke 91-89 in a NFC Philadelphia 47 21 18 8 50 109 127 I None. Transactions matchup of the two winningest coaches in Carolina 49, Arizona 15 Columbus 51 19 27 5 43 133 163 Second Period-5, Metropolitan, Malkin 1 Division I history. Pro Bowl WESTERN CONFERENCE (Saad, Schneider), :25. 6, Atlantic, Ekblad 1 Sunday 2014 — Ray Guy becomes the first punter Men’s scores Sunday, Jan. 31 Central Division (O’Reilly, Komarov), 2:52. 7, Atlantic, Sub- elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. At Honolulu GP WLOT Pts GF GA FOOTBALL EAST ban 1 (Larkin, Bishop), 5:22. Penalties-None. 2014 — Peyton Manning wins his fifth Associ- Team Irvin 49, Team Rice 27 Chicago 53 33 16 4 70 147 122 National Football League Boston U. 75, Lehigh 73 Shots on Goal-Metropolitan 10-12-22. Atlantic ated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award Super Bowl Dallas 50 31 14 5 67 162 133 DETROIT LIONS — Named Randy Edsall di- Pittsburgh 90, Virginia Tech 71 10-12-22. in a landslide. Manning won his other MVPs Sunday, Feb. 7 St. Louis 52 28 16 8 64 129 128 rector of football research-special projects. Rider 79, Canisius 68 Power-play opportunities-Metropolitan 0 of 0; with Indianapolis in 2003-04 and 2008-09. At Santa Clara, Calif. Colorado 52 27 22 3 57 143 142 HOCKEY St. Bonaventure 84, Richmond 68 Atlantic 0 of 0. No one else had won more than three NFL Villanova 68, St. John’s 53 Denver vs. Carolina, 6:30 p.m. (CBS) Nashville 50 24 18 8 56 129 131 Goalies-Metropolitan, Holtby (10 shots-8 National Hockey League Minnesota 49 23 17 9 55 121 115 NHL — Signed commissioner Gary Bettman to MVP awards. SOUTH saves), Schneider 0-1-0 (0:00 second, 12- 2014 — Oregon Institute of Technology men’s George Washington 76, George Mason 70 Winnipeg 49 22 24 3 47 126 140 10). Atlantic, Luongo (10-8), Bishop 1-0-0 a contract extension through 2022. Pacific Division CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled F Phil basketball coach Danny Miles becomes the Louisiana Tech 78, UTEP 70 Pro Bowl (0:00 second, 12-11). second men’s coach at a four-year program Los Angeles 49 30 16 3 63 129 113 A-17,139 (17,113). T-0:38. Di Giuseppe and D Ryan Murphy from Char- Temple 70, South Florida 63 Team Rice 7776—27 to reach 1,000 career wins with a 71-51 vic- San Jose 48 26 18 4 56 142 129 Referees-Dan O’Rourke, Ian Walsh. Lines- lotte (AHL). Placed D Brett Pesce on injured UConn 67, UCF 41 Team Irvin 14 14 14 7—49 tory over Corban. The 68-year old Miles has William & Mary 68, James Madison 62 Arizona 49 24 20 5 53 131 146 men-Vaughan Rody, Jonny Murray. reserve. First Quarter Anaheim 47 22 18 7 51 101 111 spent his entire career at Oregon Tech, MIDWEST RIC-Kelce 4 pass from Manning (J.Brown where he has won three NAIA Division II na- Detroit 75, Wright St. 68 Vancouver 50 20 19 11 51 122 139 I kick), 9:31. Calgary 48 21 24 3 45 126 146 I National Basketball Association Today in Sports tional championships (2004, 2008 and 2012) IPFW 88, W. Illinois 67 IRV-J.Jones 14 pass from Wilson (pass failed), and recorded 10 seasons with 30 wins or IUPUI 73, N. Dakota St. 72 Edmonton 50 19 26 5 43 122 149 7:59. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Standings and schedule Feb. 1 more. Iowa 85, Northwestern 71 2015 — Novak Djokovic wins his fifth Aus- IRV-Freeman 6 pass from Wilson (J.Jones time loss. 1913 — Jim Thorpe, star of the 1912 Olympics, Maryland 66, Ohio St. 61 pass from Wilson), 3:40. All Times EST tralian Open title and extends Andy Murray’s Michigan St. 96, Rutgers 62 Monday’s Games signs to play baseball with the New York Gi- Second Quarter No games scheduled EASTERN CONFERENCE misery at Melbourne Park by beating the N. Iowa 67, S. Illinois 58 Atlantic Division ants. Scotsman 7-6 (5), 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-0. IRV-Gurley 10 pass from Wilson (Bailey kick), Tuesday’s Games 1914 — The Chicago White Sox and New York Notre Dame 85, Wake Forest 62 12:32. WLPct GB 2015 — Tom Brady throws for four touch- Wichita St. 78, Evansville 65 Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. Giants play an exhibition game to promote RIC-Kelce 10 pass from Carr (J.Brown kick), N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Toronto 32 15 .681 — downs and Malcolm Butler intercepts Rus- Wisconsin 63, Illinois 55 Boston 27 22 .551 6 baseball in Egypt. The game ends in a 3-3 sell Wilson’s pass in the end zone with 20 3:24. Minnesota at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. tie. FAR WEST IRV-Sproles 2 pass from Bridgewater (Bailey New York 23 27 .460 10½ seconds left, helping New England hold on Colorado 70, California 62 Montreal at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 1956 — Hayes Alan Jenkins leads the United kick), :32. Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Brooklyn 12 36 .250 20½ to beat Seattle 28-24 for their fourth Super Oregon 91, Arizona St. 74 Philadelphia 7 41 .146 25½ States in a sweep of Olympic men’s figure Bowl title. Third Quarter Florida at Washington, 7:30 p.m. skating in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The sil-

B4 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, February 1, 2016

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AUCTION complete this contract; Greener Grass Landscaping & JANITORIAL/MAINTENANCE No bidder may withdraw his bid KERBY PAINTING FEBRUARY 20, 2016 @ 6AM CHECK OUT MY WORK Lawncare. Veteran owned & op- wanted. Janitorial cleaning & Reeds Wrecker 2) The bidder shall submit a within sixty (60) days after the erated, complete lawn care & light maintenance for commer- actual date of the opening there- Go to www.kerbypainting.com 207 E. Stratton Ave, Monterey work history showing the satis- Ask for Mike (931) 979-3122 landscaping services, free estim- cial property. Exp. preferred. (931)839-2929 factory completion of two recent of. ates, yearly contracts available, Send resume to HLM, 315 N technically similar projects with a BUENA VIEW PAINTING Kyle Farley 931-239-6183 or Washington Ave, S# 209, Ckvl, 2001 Acura value of $500,000 or more. COOKEVILLE BOAT DOCK Res/Comm, Lic'd/Ins'd, Painting, Wesley Goff 931-265-8841 TN 38501. Vin# 19UYA42401A005767 ROAD U.D. PUTNAM COUNTY, Interior & Exterior, Water dam- 3) The bidder shall submit an af- TENNESSEE age, Wall Repairs, WINTER 140 Other 2002 Buick fidavit stating that he as a com- SPECIALS. 931-255-1542 Vin# 2G4WB55K021118595 pany has a drug and alcohol /s/ www.buenaview.com By: Danny Burgess "JACKSON'S MOVING SERVICE" testing program at least as strin- Need to move? We have the 20' 1999 Infiniti gent as that of the program oper- President box truck & men to do the job. No 2/1 121 Pest Control Cookeville office opened in 1987 Vin# JNKBY31A4XM606669 ated by the governmental entity. stress for you & your furniture. Ref's by Arnold E. Lefkovitz All as required by the Tenness- Avail. Call for free Est. 931-268-9102 ALL TYPES OF Auction for unpaid towing & stor- ee Drug-Free Workplace Act. A 005 Public Notices DISABLED? Having trouble age fees. Reed Wrecker Ser- copy of the Owners program is getting your social security or BANKRUPTCIES vice has the right to reject any or available for review at either the VA disability? Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 Some secrets need all bids. Owner=s office or the We can help! Call Disability More than 35 years of experience filing 2/1 Engineer=s Office. to be shared. Consulting @ 877-453-9151 tenstens of thousands of bankruptcies. The Town of Monterey will be DAVIS-BACON ACT and SEXUAL • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures accepting sealed bids for Janit- • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL ALL STAR PEST CONTROL orial services until 2:00 p.m. on REQUIREMENTS ASSAULT Monday, February 8, 2016 at OF TENNESSEE it's not Complete Termite Service which time bids will be opened. This project is being funded by a your fault! ADOPTIONS Specs can be picked up at Lic'd/Ins‚'d. Bonded. State Revolving Fund loan on or All work guaranteed DIVORCE Monterey City Hall, 302 E Com- after 2014 EPA Fiscal Year. The For confidential help mercial Ave. between the hours Free Estimates. CHILD CUSTODY loan recipient must be in compli- or information, call MARTY KELLY of 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ance with all applicable Davis- WILLS & PROBATE Monday – Friday or by calling 931-526-8550 Bacon Act and American Iron Charter # 4252 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville 931-839-3770. All bids need to and Steel requirements. Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area be dropped off or mailed to GANTT'S AUTO TRIM Monterey City Hall, 302 E Com- DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS 125 Home Renovation & UPHOLSTERY 528-5297 mercial Avenue, Monterey, TN Complete Auto and Boat Interiors. www.lefkovitz.com ENTERPRISES (DBE) RE- Owner Wayne Gantt We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. 38574 and must be marked QUIREMENTS (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707-5197 BOULDIN HOME REPAIR & © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz “Janitorial Sealed Bids”. The REMODELING. Plumbing, electri- 931-372-7606 Town of Monterey reserves the Any contract or contracts awar- cal, painting, dry wall, bathroom & right to reject any and/or all bids. ded by the Owner through this 025 Special Notices kitchen remodels. Carpentry work. 210 Child/Elder Care Classified Index 1/27, 28, 29, 31 2/1, 5, 7 invitation for bids will be funded 30 yrs exp. Free Est. 239-6061 Find It Fast In H-C Classified CITY OF BAXTER by a State Revolving Fund I WOULD LIKE TO SIT (SRF) loan from the State of FOR YOUR REGULAR MEETING NOTICE CONVENIENCE with the elderly Code Classification Tennessee. State and Federal Call Mary @ (931)319-3538 535 Antiques & Collectibles funds will be involved in this 720 Apartments, Duplexes Rent The City of Baxter Board of May- project, and, as a result, Bidders The Herald Citizen has installed I WOULD like to house clean or and Aldermen’s regular an after hours drop box for REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & or sit with elderly people part- 102 Appliance/Electronic Svc. must comply with the SRF Loan 053 Auctions monthly meeting will be held on Program=s Disadvantaged Busi- ! Circulation Dept. payments DOORS. Call today for free in- time. 931-252-3893, 372-2540. Thursday, February 4, 2016 at ness Enterprises (DBE) require- ! Classified Dept. payments home Est. Serving Mid. TN for 420 Auto, Truck Parts & Acc. 6:00 p.m. at Baxter City Hall 200 ments including contacting a ! Letters to the Editor 12 years. 931-Windows 215 Employment Opp. 104 Auto/Machine/Equip. Rental Main Street. The public is in- minimum of 10 qualified DBE ! Community News Bulletin 103 Automotive Svc. & Repair vited to attend. sub-contractors, professional ! I Like to Know Questions 127 Sheetrock,Drywall Are you an up-coming or re- 435 Autos & Trucks Wanted service providers, vendors, ! News & Sports Info & Photos cent graduate with an AA or 425 Autos For Sale Stacey M. Austin and/or suppliers by certified mail LUNA'S DRYWALL BA in Electrical or Mechanical 530 Boats, Motors & Equip. City Recorder to solicit bids. The apparent suc- YOUR LOCAL NEWS SOURCE Engineering, looking for inter- 305 Business Opp. 2/1 Sheetrock Work: Hang, finish, cessful Bidder must submit ti the touch up. No job too big/small. esting work in the automation 310 Business Opp. Wanted Herald-Citizen ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Owner copies of the certified let- Insured. 931-212-6899 field? Join our team working with 055 Car Pool ters and return receipts prior to 1300 Neal Street PLC’s, vision systems, robotic 010 Card of Thanks Cookeville, TN 38501 Sealed Proposals for the furnish- contract award. Neither the State 130 Tree Service/Related packing systems, CAD/CAM 123 Carpet & Floorcovering ing of all labor, materials, equip- of Tennessee nor any of its de- systems and other real-world 210 Child/Elder Care ment and services for the con- partments, agencies, or employ- 050 Lost and Found manufacturing applications. ees is or will be a party to this In- OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE Stable, growing company with 105 Cleaning struction of Water Works for 432 Comm’l Trucks For Sale vitation for Bids or any resulting FOUND male black & white 4 generations of tree care. national market that’s locally Cookeville Boat Dock Road Util- Specialize in dangerous tree 740 Comm’l, Indust. For Rent ity District, Putnam County, Ten- contract(s) awarded by the Own- bobtail cat, area of South Maple owned & debt free looking for er. & Neal St. Call (931)854-1373 to removal. Grind stumps. Lic/Ins. talented, eager people willing to 820 Comm’l, Indust. For Sale nessee will be received until T. Bowman 537-2466;260-5655 108 Concrete, Masonry 3:00 P.M. current local time, identify and claim. learn. EEOE. Fax resume to: February 29, 2016 at which time SPECIAL NOTICE TO DISAD- M & M TREE SERVICE 931-738-2019 or mail to Box 110 Construction Work they will be publicly opened and VANTAGED BUSINESS EN- 103 Auto Svc. & Repair We trim, top & remove trees. 1149, H-C, PO Box 2729, Ckvl, 112 Electrical read aloud. Bids being mailed for TERPRISES (DBE) FIRMS Also stump removal. TN 38502-2729 215 Employment Opportunities this work should be mailed to J &A AUTO SERVICE Free Est. Lic/Ins AUTO TECHNICIAN 615 Farm Tools & Machinery Robin Hawkins, Manager, All qualified Disadvantaged Busi- Call 432-4382 or 260-6304 Locally owned business looking 750 Farmland & Pasture Rent ness Enterprises (DBE) firms de- Great service at discount prices! 835 Farms For Sale Cookeville Boat Dock Road Util- TOWING AVAILABLE ALLEN'S TREE SERVICE for Exp'd Tire Tech & Oil Change ity District, 1591 West Cemetery siring to bid as a General Con- Tech. MUST BE honest, de- 315 Financial Services Road, Cookeville, Tennessee tractor, sub-contractor, profes- 931-260-6459 Stump grinding, tree re- sional service provider, supplier, pendable, have positive attitude 100 Finish Carpentry, Cabinets 38506, and the bidder shall be moval, topping.Lic'd/Ins'd. & have own tools. Uniforms 540 Firewood, Stoves & Relate responsible for their early deliv- or equipment vendor are encour- 105 Cleaning Roger Allen owner, aged to contact Mike Callahan, provided & Benefits. Open Mon 630 Food For Sale ery. Bid opening shall be in the 537-6493 / 979-6493 thru Fri - NO Weekends. Inform- 515 Garage &Yard Sales Conference Room of the P.E., 108 East Commercial Av- enue, Monterey, Tennessee 0 FIRST CARPET CARE 0 ation received will be kept con- 113 Grading, Excavating, Paving Cookeville Boat Dock Road Util- TOM'S CARPET CLEANING FARLEY TREE SERVICE fidential. Apply in person or send ity District, 1591 West Cemetery 38574, at 931-839-2350, in or- Trimming & Removal. 035 Happy Ads der to obtain a list of prospect- ++ 25YRS EXP++ LIC'D++ resume to: Doc's Auto & Tire, 233 610 Hay, Feed & Grain Road, Cookeville, Tennessee. + PUTNAM GUARANTEED + Free Est. Lic'd/Ins'd. W. Broad St, Ckvl,TN 38501. ive bidding General Contractors All wk guaranteed 241 Health Care Employment The work to be bid upon is in or to obtain copies of 349-2288 BUSY MEDICAL Clinic seeking 114 Heating & Cooling bidding/contract documents. Same day service/Saturdays (931)520-0114, immediate opening for medical one (1) Contract and consists of cell 239-6184 855 Home Builders the following approximate quant- assistant w/exp. Call Heather or 825 Homes For Sale All bidders must be licensed WOULD LIKE to clean homes. Brenda 931-839-6642 ities together with all necessary Dependable, ref's & exp'd. EVERGREEN TREE service We 725 Houses For Rent appurtenances: general contractors as required top, trim, prune & remove trees. BV REP 1x2.5 Goodwill ad to by the Contractor's Licensing Act Call 931-260-8070 015 In Memory Jeff Burchett & Shawn Rober- run 1/6, Need 1/7, 1/8, 1/17,help 1/18, 815 Income Property The work to be performed under of 1976 of the General As- son. Satisfaction guaranteed 1/20, 1/21, 1/22, 1/31, 2/1, 2/2, sembly of the State of Tenness- 108 Concrete,Masonry 325 Insurance this Contract consists of installa- Fully Ins'd (931)319-1199, 261-8870 2/4, 2/5, 2/14, 2/15, 2/17, 2/18, 330 Investments tion of approximately: ee, and qualified for the type of finding a job? construction being bid upon. ARBOR MEDICS Tree Service 2/19, 2/28, 2/29 205 Jobs Wanted Each bidder shall write on the BELLIS! CONCRETE Owner: Scott Winningham. 001 Legals 45,000 Linear Feet of 6-inch Wa- Complete Concrete Work ISA Certified Arborist, Message #1 ter Line and outside of the envelope contain- Slabs, driveways, bsmts, sidewalks Free Services: 605 Livestock, Poultry & Supplies ing his bid (1) his contractor's li- #SO-5152-AT 050 Lost and Found the replacement of service line Stamped & colored concrete, 537-6829 / 261-1967 • R é s u m é A s s i s t a n c e as required cense number, (2) the license acid staining, exposed aggregate. 840 Lots, Acreage & Resorts and other appurtenant work expiration date, and (3) that part Serving Cookeville Area Since 1997 • Weekly Job Fairs & Hiring Events 710 Misc. For Rent of the classification applying to Licensed, insured. Drug free work- 135 Yard Work/Related • Connections to Local Employers 510 Misc. For Sale Plans and Specifications, Bid the bid. If this is not done, the place. 858-6240 / 528-6240 505 Misc. Wanted Documents, and Contract Docu- bid will not be opened. COOKEVILLE CONCRETE RHETT BUTLER's • T r a i n i n g & C e r t i f i c a t i o n s 735 Mobile Home Spaces ments may be obtained from C E Driveways, slabs, all types of LAWN CARE Bids shall be submitted on the 565-CJOB S. Jefferson # Ave. 730 Mobile Homes For Rent DESIGNERS, INC., 108 East stamped concrete, all types of Mowing, Landscaping, Mulching, 845 Mobile Homes For Sale Commercial Avenue, Monterey, separate copy of the PROPOS- metal bldgs. 20% disc to all Sr Yard Maintenance AL supplied for that purpose. (931) 520-8789 320 Money Wanted Tennessee 38574 upon the pay- Citizens. Winter time special. Call local cell 544-3303 62950 410 Motorcycles & ATV’s ment of $150.00. (NON-RE- 40 yrs exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 FUNDABLE) Bids shall be accompanied by a LAWN MOWING: Gutter clean- 525 Nuts & Treats certified check or bid bond in an ing, light hauling. odd jobs, re- 040 Offers For Senior Citizen 110 Construction Work The Information for Bidders, amount equal to five percent move old barns & buildings, gar- COOKEVILLE RV is seeking a 830 Open Houses (5%) of the bid to insure the exe- age cleaning. Free Est, Reason- customer service/parts clerk for 140 Other Form of Bid, Form of Agreement, BOB'S Construction: Specializ- Drawings, Specifications, Form cution of the Contract for which able rates. 432-0863 / 510-4040 their rapidly growing team. Ap- 120 Painting, Wallpapering such bid is made. ing in concrete, brick/block, addi- plicants must love people and be of Bid Bond, Performance Bond, MOWING, LANDSCAPING, 030 Personal Notices Payment Bond and other con- tions, remodels, hardwood/tile, willing to learn the RV parts in- 121 Pest Control In case the bid is not accepted, roofing, building packages, and Pressure Washing, hauling, dustry.Previous parts exp a plus tract documents may be ex- cleaning, odd jobs. Free Est. 545 Pets & Supplies amined at the address below: the check or bid bond will be re- all your construction needs. but not necessary. Paid Holi- turned to the bidder, but if the Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • Afford- Call 265-5775 days, vacation, and company 122 Plumbing 745 Property Management Cookeville Boat Dock Road Util- bid is accepted and the bidder able Prices 931-319-6107. uniform supplied. Please apply shall refuse or neglect to enter in person or email resume to 005 Public Notices ity District B&B ROOFING 850 Real Estate Agents 1591 West Cemetery Road into a Contract with the YARD MAN [email protected] Roof Repairs & Replacements. FREE Est., experienced 810 Real Estate For Trade Cookeville, Tennessee 38506 Cookeville Boat Dock Road Util- DELIVERY DRIVERS Needed ity District, within ten (10) days Home Repairs & Remodeling, Low rates, great work. 805 Real Estate Wanted Comm/Res. Lic'd/Ins'd. Free Est. for Ckvl area. Daytime & Even- Engineering Companys Address: from the time he shall be noti- Mowing. 415 Recreation Vehicles fied of the acceptance of his bid, Call (931)526-6557 ing shifts avail immediately. Use C E DESIGNERS, INC. 931-432-2494 or 931-261-4629 own vehicle. Cash paid weekly. 125 Remodeling & Repair Work the said check or bid bond shall ALL TYPES of Backhoe Work, 108 East Commercial Avenue WOULD LIKE to do yard work Call 525-1583 for more info 715 Rooms For Rent Monterey, Tennessee 38574 be forfeited to Cookeville Boat All types of Water lines, Footers; 277 Sales Employment Dock Road Utility District as li- all types of Basement Water Call Experienced Tile Installer (931)650-1005 290 Schools & Instruction Plans Houses: Builders Ex- quidated damages for the failure Proofing; Top soil, Field Dirt de- needed for CNC Construction. 127 Sheetrock, Drywall to do so. change of Tennessee livered. (931)252-1486, 510-0696 AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE Please call (931)319-5613 025 Special Notices Make Appt. (931)260-1659 HOME CAREGIVERS is seek- 020 Statewide Clasifieds The successful bidder or bid- METAL ROOFS & BUILDINGS Lic'd/Ins'd - FREE ESTIMATES Nashville Office and CONCRETE JOBS ing experienced, mature, com- 620 Tobacco Base For Rent 2322 Winford Ave ders will be required to furnish an acceptable performance bond Call (931)284-8249 DODSON LAWN CARE! passionate, dependable care- 625 Tobacco Base Wanted Nashville, TN 37211 givers to work in-home care in and payment bond each in the FLATT CONSTRUCTION For • Commercial - Residential 405 Trailers, Misc. Equipment amount of one hundred (100%) • Mowing the Putnam Co. area. Duties 130 Tree Service and Related Knoxville Office all your building needs. Any would include personal care, of the contract price. home repair, plumbing, garages, • Landscaping 550 Trees, Plants, Flowers 300 Clark Street • Sod light housekeeping & meal prep. Knoxville, TN 37921 decks, porches, siding, roofing, If you are interested & have a 283 Trucking Employment The construction time for this additions.(931)265-5687 • Seed & Aerate 430 Trucks For Sale • Mulch genuine desire to assist the eld- Bidders shall be required to Contract shall be 180 calendar 727 Vacation Rentals days. Liquidated damages in the • Fertilize erly give us a call at 931-528- complete the Statement of Bid- 120 Painting/Wallpaper 15 years experience. 8585 or send resume to 520 Want To Swap ders Qualifications included in amounts set out in the Specifica- 705 Wanted To Rent tions and Contract Documents Use Commercial www.homecaregiverstn.com the Bid Package and submit said PAINTING/ STAINING / P. Equipment Call (931) 260-8646 Orientations are beginning soon 135 Yard Work and Related statement with their bid. If this is will be assessed for failure to so please give us a call. complete the work within the WASH, window screens, TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL not included, the bid will be dis- Plumb., Elec., Storm Doors. 38 BUSHHOGGING I am a young Christian mom qualified. The Statement of Bid- Contract completion time as spe- cified herein. yrs exp. Exc. Ref's. Call David, FREE ESTIMATES going thru a divorce with a 3 ders Qualifications shall be par- 931-445-3796 or 265-0639. (931) 510-8505 year old. Needing transportation 526-9715 ticularly reviewed for the follow- to get to work. (931)823-0489 ing items: The Owner reserves the right to BUDGET PAINTING CO. BUSHHOGGING GARDEN Herald-Citize n reject any and all bids, and to Int/Ext Painting & Log/Deck TILLING, FRONT END LOAD- NEEDED CNA for 24 hours a 1) The bidder shall submit a fin- waive any informalities, and to Staining, Power Wash Vinyl, ER, DIRT & GRAVEL WORK week, $15+/hr. References and We’ve Got It All negotiate with any and all bid- 1300 Neal Street ancial statement that demon- Driveways. FREE EST. Lic./Ins. LAWNMOWING,Reasonable proof of CNA license & CPR Cookeville, Tennessee strates that he has the means to ders. Call 931-525-6482 Rates. Exp'd(931)261-7871 training needed. (931)858-6012

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Local 70 yr old Co. looking for WISE STAFFING FEDERAL LAW allows you to HAVING A HARD TIME SEE- Equal Housing Opportunity 1, 2, 3, & 4 BR Houses & Apts PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate adver- various driving positions. Re- NOW HIRING For FICOSA correct your credit report for ING the print in your favorite tised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Starting at $325/mo or quires Class B CDL, tow motor Long term positions with hire in free. For more information about Newspaper, Magazine or Bible Fair Housing Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- $81.25/wk . Pets OK. man Rights Act which makes it illegal to adver- exp. a plus. Apply: Builders at 90 days. credit repair scams, write to the or ever had trouble reading the tise "any preference, limitation or discrimination Stevens Realty LLC Supply, 50 Scott Ave, Ckvl Starting pay $9.20 with incre- Federal Trade Commission, telephone directory or a map? based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status 866-806-3815 O/A or national origin, handicap/disability or an inten- Local Upholstery shop looking mental raises Washington, D.C., 20580 or call tion to make any such preference, limitation or www.stevensrentals.com Full benefits after hire in. the National Fraud Information Now Available discrimination." This newspaper will not know- "We Now Offer Weekly Rentals" for a FT Seamstress to sew fab- ingly accept any advertising for real estate which ric such as leather, vinyls & fab- We have other positions avail- Center, 1-800-876-7060. This is in violation of the law. Our readers are in- 3BR 2BA, full bsmnt, in Colonial able in Sparta, Cookeville, and message is a public service of Deluxe Framed formed that all dwellings advertised in this news- ric. Must have sewing exp. Call paper are available on an equal opportunity ba- Est behind the mansion. (931)261-3733 Crossville starting immediately. the Herald-Citizen& Regional MAGNIFYING SHEET sis. Equal Housing Opportunity, M/F. $950/mo.Lease req‚d. leave Come by our office in Cookeville Buyers Guide. Herald-Citizen & msg. 644-3582 LOOKING FOR A STABLE 773 South Jefferson Ave. Applic- ONLY $3.25 EA. PLUS TAX JOB WITH A GROWING ation hours are 8:30-11a and 410 Cycles & ATVs Regional Buyers 3BR, 1BA in town. Remodeled, COMPANY?? 1:30-4p Mon-Thurs. You can GET ONE TODAY!! Guide new everything. CHA, W/D HU, also apply online before coming 1300 Neal St., Cookeville, TN No pets/smoking $800/mo 979-2077 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON 931-526-9715 (FAX) 526-1209 Tri State Distribution, Inc., is now to the office at DYNA Super Glide, ! 4/2 H-Wood/fml din. in Algood hiring for entry level positions on wisestaffinggroup.com Start Seeing garage kept, alarm system, ! Start Reading $875/mo + Dep. No Smoking, all shifts. If you want to work in a lots of chrome. $9,500. 715 Rooms for Rent No Pets. 931-979-6355 OA clean & safe working environ- (931)528-0348 / 260-0405 ment, for a stable company who 241 Health Care Emp. STAR MOTOR INN BRICK RANCH 3/1.5. No offers competitive wages + be- Herald-Citizen Weekly, starting at $180 smoking/pets. Dep, ref's req'd. 1300 Neal Street $800/mo. Call (931)260-3800. nefits, such as paid vacations & Local fast paced surgery center free internet, frig, guest laundry, holidays, & group health, dental, Cookeville, TN. 38501 movie rentals. Pet Friendly - is seeking a surgical scrub 931-526-9715 vision, disability, & life insurance, technologist or LPN. ENT and Construction Crews welcome. 730 Mobile Homes/Rent this is the place for you. High instrumentation processing ex- 526-9511 School Diploma or GED equival- perience is preferred. Current WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE 2BR 1BA in town, water/appls ent + background check/pre-hire TODAY? BLS/ CPR certification is re- 720 Apts/Duplex For Rent furn'd. NO PETS. $300/mo + drug screen Req’d. Apply in per- quired. Monday thru Friday. No Kenmore dehumidifier 50 dep. Ref's req'd. (931)260-2032 son during normal business call and no weekends. If inter- pints. Electronic, auto shutoff, 1, 2, & 3 BR APARTMENTS hours or send resume to 600 ested please send resume to KAWASAKI VULCAN classic used little, in orig box $150; 740 Comm & Indus/Rent Vista Drive, Sparta, TN, 38583 [email protected] Fridgidaire range works great, 1470cc motorcycle in excellent Apartments with W/D Hook-Up or by fax at 931-738-2019. Tri condition. 37,703 miles, 4 speed looks new, clean oven, manual 10TH ST: Medical Office/Retail. State Distribution is an EOE. Amenities include 2 swimming gearbox and runs strong. Sells incl'd. $150. (931)525-6244 pools, fitness center & laundry Park Village Shopping Ctr. 1600 Now Hiring Construction P&T Healthcare has openings with saddle bags (leather lyke), 2 facility all on site SF. $1200/mo. (931)265-3545 laborers, concrete worker, in all shifts for Direct Support helmets, T-bag, trailer hitch and 515 Garage/Yard Sales 3,000 SF mfg space. 2 offices, 2 equip. operators. Drug Screen Providers. 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For free information about clock, you’ll find a marketplace of interesting items to avoiding employment service scams, write to the Federal buy and a perfect place for marketing your own items Trade Commission, 600 for sale in the Classifieds! Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20580, or you can go online to http://www.fraud.org/. This message is a public service of Call 526-9715 the Herald-Citizen & Regional Buyers Guide. B6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, February 1, 2016 SPORTS Russell Wilson throws 3 TDs in Pro Bowl victory By KALANI TAKASE Robinson, Tennessee’s Delanie Walker, Philadelphia’s Darren Spro- Associated Press les and Houston’s DeAndre Hopkins had scoring receptions. Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce caught two scoring passes for HONOLULU (AP) — With no Super Bowl trip this season for the Team Rice. Miami’s Jarvis Landry also had a TD catch, and Tampa Seattle Seahawks, their stars came to play — and dominate — at the Bay’s Doug Martin ran for a score. Pro Bowl. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie of the New York Giants had two of Russell Wilson threw three first-half touchdown passes to lead Team Team Irvin’s six interceptions. Irvin to a 49-27 victory over Team Rice on Sunday and earn offensive After Kelce’s 4-yard reception from Manning gave Team Rice a MVP honors at Aloha Stadium. Seattle teammate Michael Bennett 7-0 lead, Jones tip-toed the left sideline just after hauling in Wil- was the defensive MVP after having the game’s only sack and de- son’s pass near the back corner of the end zone for a 14-yard flecting a pass. score. “To see us Seahawks out there is a real special thing,” Wilson said. Kelce caught the second of his two TDs on a 10-yard pass from “It’s a testament to our hard work and to see two Seahawks out there Oakland’s Derek Carr to cut Team Rice’s deficit to 21-14. The Chiefs as MVPs is really cool.” star, who signed a five-year, $46 million contract extension on Friday, The Seahawks quarterback, who was the first player picked in the tied Martin with a game-high five catches for 91 yards. all-star game’s draft, went 8 of 12 for 164 yards. He led scoring Team Irvin added a score late in the second quarter on a 2-yard drives on three of Team Irvin’s first four possessions. touchdown pass from Bridgewater to Sproles to hold a 28-14 lead Wilson threw touchdown passes of 14 and 2 yards to Atlanta Fal- after two quarters. cons teammates Julio Jones and Devonta Freeman, respectively, in The halftime festivities included a parade of local high school foot- the opening quarter. Early in the second quarter, Wilson connected ball players. Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Marcus Mariota, a with Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley for a 10-yard Honolulu native, led his alma mater, Saint Louis School, onto the score. field during the procession and was greeted by loud cheers from the The teams were drafted and captained by Hall of Fame wide re- sellout crowd of 50,000. ceivers Michael Irvin and Jerry Rice. Winston Moss, Green Bay’s It was the 35th time the NFL’s annual all-star game was played at assistant head coach and linebackers coach, filled in for the ill Mike Aloha Stadium dating to 1980, and the third consecutive season that McCarthy and coached Team Irvin. Kansas City’s Andy Reid led it has used an “unconferenced” format. Team Rice. The game was played at in Glendale, Arizona, last year. The site of A record 47 players declined to participate in this year’s Pro Bowl, next year’s Pro Bowl has not yet been determined by the NFL, al- either due to injury or for personal reasons, or couldn’t play because though it does have an option to return to Hawaii. their teams are in the Super Bowl. Carolina had 10 players selected, Martin helped Team Rice cut the deficit to 28-21 in the third quarter including quarterback Cam Newton, while Denver had four, includ- with a 3-yard run early in the third quarter. ing defensive stars Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware. But Team Irvin put the game away with three straight TDs: a 50- Wilson was the lone quarterback originally selected to participate yard catch by Robinson from Bridgewater, a 53-yard reception by in the game. Walker from Winston and a 7-yarder by Hopkins, also thrown by “Any time you have the opportunity to play the great game of foot- Winston. ball, you take advantage of the opportunity,” Wilson said. “Playing Landry caught a 31-yard TD pass from Buffalo’s Tyrod Taylor with in the Pro Bowl is a special thing because to be able to see all the Eugene Tanner | AP 6:05 remaining in the game. Taylor was intercepted three times over- amazing players across the league, who are the best players in the Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) of Team all. world and to be able to play on one field together is a really, really Irvin spots an open receiver to pass to in the second quar- Cincinnati tight end Tyler Eifert appeared to injure a foot during the cool thing.” ter Sunday in Honolulu. game while diving for a pass for Team Irvin. Bennett was busy on defense, but played one snap at quarterback It was the final game of Oakland safety Charles Woodson’s 18-year late in the game and picked up 7 yards on a rush. The 6-foot-4, 274- dropped for a 22-yard loss on a reverse by Team Rice linebacker career. He was escorted by his two young sons off the field to rousing pound defensive said it was his first experience under center in his Bobby Wagner. cheers from the fans that remained. career. “He said that he knew what he was going to do,” Sherman said. “He “I really got all the emotions out of the way a few weeks back, but “Only in my dreams,” Bennett said with a laugh. knew I was getting the ball and he knew he was making the tackle.” this one is just the icing on the cake for me to be able to make the Two other Seahawks players mixed it up midway through the third Minnesota’s Teddy Bridgewater and Tampa Bay’s Jameis Winston Pro Bowl, be able to bring my family over here and hang out in quarter when Team Irvin’s Richard Sherman — a cornerback — was each added two TD passes for Team Irvin. Jacksonville’s Allen Hawaii,” Woodson said. “It’s been great.” Elway driven to honor ailing owner

By ARNIE STAPLETON the Super Bowl. AP Pro Football Writer Although Bowlen no longer pays daily visits to the office — and he’s SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Ever not expected to make it to the Super since he returned to his beloved Bowl — he’s still a constant pres- Broncos five years ago, John Elway ence at 13655 Broncos Parkway. has been eager to utter four words in “The thing that stands out is that his particular. mission was very simple, and that “This one’s for Pat!” was — and is — to win,” said team Team owner Pat Bowlen declared, president Joe Ellis, who has been “This one’s for John!” while jabbing running the team since Bowlen Rick Osentoski, File | AP the Lombardi Trophy into the air fol- stepped away. “Do everything you Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson lowing the Broncos’ 31-24 win over can to win and do it the right way. (81) warms up before a game against the Green Bay 18 years ago in San And so when people come in here San Francisco 49ers at Ford Field in Detroit. Diego after Elway helicoptered his that have known him for a number way into NFL immortality in his of years, which I have and John fourth shot at a title. Elway has and Gary Kubiak has, we Lions giving A desire to return the favor is what all know exactly what he stands for. drives the man who has guided Den- And we can execute that mission ver to a pair of Super Bowls from the every day because we watched him Johnson time to front office to go with the five he de- do it.” Jack Dempsey, File | AP livered during his Hall of Fame play- Making it to this week is the goal Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen looking on during a game ing career. every year, and “so we’re constantly against the Philadelphia Eagles in Denver. decide about Super Bowl 50 is the Broncos’ doing things to try to improve the eighth trip to the big game, seven of team,” Ellis said. Gary’s got his finger on the pulse of decade ago in hopes one of his seven which have come under Bowlen’s They built a $38 million indoor his team, he’s got the attention of his children will one day run the team. retirement watch, and all of those with Elway’s practice facility that bears Bowlen’s players. And the players are playing Until then, Ellis is doing so in a help, first as his QB and now as his name two years ago. They spent $8 for each other,” Ellis said. “It’s a “What would Pat do?” sort of way. ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — The Detroit Lions GM. million to upgrade the football fields special group here, and Pat if he Bowlen always put production are still giving Calvin Johnson time to ponder his The Broncos’ latest shot at glory at team headquarters. They commit- could be here every day like he was ahead of profits; trained tirelessly for future. has taken on added significance, too, ted $109.5 million on free agents in the past, would be enormously triathlons; fostered a winning atmos- The team issued a statement Sunday, saying it because 18 months ago Alzheimer’s Aqib Talib, DeMarcus Ware and T.J. proud of this team. He’d really, re- phere from the lobby to the locker stands by its previous statement that supported John- forced Bowlen to step down from Ward following their Super Bowl ally love this team.” room; was always quick with a com- son, after ESPN reported that the superstar receiver his daily duties running the team. loss two years ago. And they love him, Kubiak said. pliment and sure to couch his criti- told family, friends and Lions coach Jim Caldwell Bowlen, who turns 72 this month, “We extend every resource and put “We talk about Mr. B a lot,” Ku- cism. that he is retiring. ESPN did not name its sources. is the first owner in pro football his- all of our efforts in to try to win biak said. “There are obviously a lot “It’s the old catch phrase ‘win- Johnson declined to say last season if he would re- tory to win 300 games, including Super Bowls every year,” Ellis said. of older players in this organization win,’” Ellis said. “He was all about structure his contract, which calls for him to count playoffs, in three decades; owns “We recognize that you’re not going that know him. There are people in that.” $24 million against the salary cap in 2016. more Super Bowl appearances than to do that each and every year, but this organization that know him ex- He also had a competitive streak If the 30-year-old Johnson chooses to retire, he will losing seasons (five); and has the you sure as heck better try.” tremely well, and there are young that he flashed whether on the road walk away from the game despite having the phys- best winning percentage in the NFL Bowlen was always asking, “How kids who have probably never met conducting league business, on the ical ability to play more, just as Hall of Fame run- (.615) since buying the team in 1984. can we get better?” him, maybe have not even seen him sideline watching his team, or on the ning back Barry Sanders did. Sanders was 30 in “Let’s get it done for Pat, and go Now it’s Elway, Ellis and Kubiak this year. I had Joe talk to the foot- StairMaster drenched in sweat. 1998, his 10th and final season with the Lions. Broncos!” Annabel Bowlen hollered asking that same question. ball team ... about Mr. B, how he’s “If there was a way for him to com- as she accepted the AFC champi- “John Elway’s done a great job de- doing and how he’d be very proud pete against what he’s going onship trophy on her husband’s be- signing this team, putting it together, of this football team.” through,” offered former defensive half two weeks ago, denying Patriots bringing in a group of players that Ownership of the franchise is held end Alfred Williams, “he’d beat that Browns fans owner Robert Kraft an eighth trip to fight hard, play for each other. in a trust Bowlen set up more than a damn disease every time.” boycotting Johnny Manziel for Broncos, Panthers arrive in Bay Area for Super Bowl By BARRY WILNER postgame interviews. Both teams brought their practice squad players month on Twitter AP Pro Football Writer Still, the pants were striking and set social and guys on injured reserve. media ablaze. Panthers cornerback Charles Tillman, who re- By TOM WITHERS SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — They’re here. “Dang, Cam wore the exact same outfit as me cently had knee surgery, slowly climbed the AP Sports Writer The Denver Broncos arrived in the Bay Area on today,” right tackle Mike Remmers joked on stairs to the plane in Charlotte, helped by a Sunday for Northern California’s first Super Twitter. crutch. Thomas Davis, Carolina’s All-Pro line- CLEVELAND (AP) — Some Browns fans are Bowl since 1985, followed soon after by the Car- Defensive tackle Dwan Edwards flashed the backer who broke his right forearm in the NFC sacking Johnny Manziel for a month — and maybe olina Panthers. peace sign to the waiting crowd. title game win against Arizona, strapped a video longer. Denver’s flight into San Jose, California, was Carolina’s de-boarding process wasn’t easy at camera to his chest, according to the Panthers’ Tired of the quarterback’s off-field transgressions, delayed by an hour. The team flew in a cus- first as the wind caused the steps to the tarmac to website. the fans have started a “Johnny Free February” tomized United Airlines jet with a Broncos logo wobble significantly. At one point, with several Davis had surgery last Monday and expects to movement on Twitter. Longtime Browns fan Chris over the door. Someone in the cockpit waved a players on the stairs, everyone stopped moving play in the Super Bowl. McNeil says his 8-year-old daughter came up with Broncos flag out of a window as the plane taxied in deference to the gusts. Some even put away The first big event this week is media day on the idea after hearing about more bad news involv- along the tarmac. their cellphones as they traversed the swaying Monday — actually, it’s at night this year. ing Manziel. Former Broncos running back Terrell Davis, the stairs. Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said he was As of Monday morning, McNeil says 750 people Super Bowl MVP in 1998, met the players as Then again, it’s San Francisco. hoping all his teammates “stay under the radar,” have signed up for his campaign “not to tweet, they exited the jet. The players were in a frivolous mood, and who although he’s pretty sure Von Miller won’t be retweet, or mention Johnny Manziel on Twitter in Panthers All-Pro quarterback Cam Newton could blame them? They’re at the Super Bowl. able to. February or until he is no longer a Cleveland emerged from the team plane wearing gold, black Many jumped into each other’s photos and ru- “No telling with Von, he might come in with Brown.” and white zebra pants, along with a dark V-neck ined others’ selfies. one of those crazy hats,” Harris said. “He’s going The tipping point for many fans was the latest news sweater with a shirt and tie underneath his The Broncos are in their second Super Bowl in to do something crazy.” concerning the quarterback. Manziel is being inves- hooded leather coat. It’s not all that unusual an three years; they lost 43-8 to Seattle in 2014 in Miller joked that he might pull a Marshawn tigated for a possible assault of his ex-girlfriend in outfit for him considering Newton has been seen New Jersey. Carolina has been to one, losing to Lynch and not answer any questions at all. Texas, where police used a helicopter to find him. wearing loafers without socks with his suit at New England in 2004. Fat chance: Miller loves holding court.