Wednesday Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland 114th Year — No. 40 Cookeville, Tennessee, February 17, 2016 16 Pages — 2 Sections • 50¢

Weather Former state trooper arrested for DUI, implied consent Tonight Tomorrow By TRACEY HACKETT Brian Wayne Lawson, 43, of Sparta, trict in November after a departmen- sponded to a motor vehicle crash on HERALD-CITIZEN Staff was charged with driving under the tal investigation found that he had re- Highway 84. influence and violation of implied portedly been drinking alcohol, “Upon arrival, I found that this de- PUTNAM COUNTY — A former consent after crashing the vehicle he operating a state vehicle and had fendant (Lawson) had driven his ve- captain of the Nashville district’s was driving. been untruthful with investigators. hicle into the ditch,” Trooper Jeff Tennessee Highway Patrol was ar- Lawson resigned in lieu of termina- According to a report of Saturday’s 26º 54º rested here on Saturday. tion from the THP’s Nashville dis- incident, THP trooper Jeff Brown re- See DUI, Page 2 Complete forecast, Page 2 Lawson Sports On Dodson Branch Algood board still has vacancies

By LAURA MILITANA Season over HERALD-CITIZEN Staff Monterey sees season end ALGOOD — Two new names in 7-A openers /B1 were proposed by the mayor to the city council to fill the positions on the Algood Board of Zoning Ap- peals during the rescheduled coun- cil meeting held Tuesday night, but Living those names failed as well. Mayor Scott Bilbrey proposed Johnny Bennett and Marshall Judd to fill the positions, but failed — for the fourth time in a row — to get the council’s approval. Voting against both names are Vice Mayor Kirk Dyer and council members Carolyn Norris and Jennifer Green. A related item regarding the cre- ation and membership of the Board of Zoning Appeals was also on the agenda to undergo a second and final reading. This item, also a re- For children Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen peat, stating that the legislative Shriners collect can tabs The Putnam County Fire Department respond yesterday morning to a fire in a Dodson Branch townhouse apart- body would appoint the members, to benefit hospital /A8 ment. Three people were transported to the hospital and treated for smoke inhalation. not the mayor, as it has typically been done. “We haven’t changed the charter or the bylaws of the BZA,” Bilbrey Nation said. “I feel like sitting here and being the chair that this violates the 3 rescued from blaze charter and I’m not going to be a part of it. If you want to call a spe- By TRACEY HACKETT their way to the scene. sonnel also assisted the fire department in cial-called meeting, do whatever HERALD-CITIZEN Staff The Putnam County Fire Department was clearing occupants from the other units in you want to do at that point, but as dispatched to the location on Dodson the involved apartment building. the chair, tonight, I’m not bringing PUTNAM COUNTY — A woman and Branch Road at 10:04 a.m. Emergency medical personnel trans- it up and I feel it violates the char- two children woke up yesterday morning “When we arrived on the scene, there was ported the woman and children to the hos- ter. I’ve said this before, change the in their second-story bedrooms to find their very little smoke showing from the upstairs pital for treatment of smoke inhalation and bylaws, change the charter, let’s do townhouse apartment filling up with window,” said Battalion Chief Mike Keith. other possible injuries they may have sus- it the right way. It’s not about my smoke. With four other units in the apartment tained in the incident. way or somebody else’s way, it’s With the fire that began in their living building, one of the first priorities was de- When firefighters entered the involved about doing what’s right. I don’t room sending smoke billowing up the termining that all residents had been evac- unit, they discovered that the fire’s source think doing it this way is right. Be- Top dog stairs, they were unable to get out, so they uated. was in the living room, just inside the cause an ordinance does not change America’s top dog named called for help. “We initiated two crews, one for fire sup- apartment door. our charter. Charters supercede or- at Westminster /A10 Two of their neighbors heard their cries pression and search and the other specifi- The exact cause of the blaze is still unde- dinances. If you want to have a spe- and assisted them to safety from an upstairs cally for search,” he said. window as emergency personnel were on Putnam County Sheriff’s Department per- See FIRE, Page 2 See ALGOOD, Page 2

Index Abby...... A8 WWII soldier’s widow receives medals Calendar...... A6 Crossword ...... A9 By MEGAN TROTTER star, which was awarded by the Re- Living ...... A8 HERALD-CITIZEN Staff public of the Philippines to Allied forced who participated in the libera- Obituaries ...... A7 COOKEVILLE — The widow of a tion of the Philippines from 1944- Dorothy Burton World War II veteran left last night’s 1945 and during the surrender of the Frankie Bledsoe meeting of Post 6296 of Veterans of Japanese Empire in 1945. Foreign Wars holding so many medals He was also authorized to receive George Stephens and awards for her late husband that four Overseas Service Bars, a Distin- Sue Ellen Erskine she could hardly carry them all. In a guished Unit Badge — which was a special ceremony at the regular VFW forerunner of the Presidential Unit Ci- Elsie Crowe meeting, Helen Gregory accepted tation — the Marksmanship Badge, George Kreis these honors for her late husband and a World War II Lapel. Jewel Stayt Charles Gregory Sr., who was a World Bonny Warren, representing Con- War II veteran who served in the gressman Diane Black’s office, con- Opinion...... A4 Army Air Corps. President Barack gratulated Helen on receiving the Sports ...... B1 Obama authorized the granting of the medals. Sudoku ...... A9 following awards: the Good Conduct “These ceremonies just touch our Medal for completion of three years of hearts so deeply,” Warren said. “The Weather ...... A2 honorable service, the American Cam- congressman is so proud to see these paign Medal, the Asian-Pacific Cam- medals given, coming from a strong paign Medal with three bronze service military family herself. ... This cere- Megan Trotter | Herald-Citizen stars for service in the Pacific Theater mony has brought tears to my eyes Helen Gregory, center, receives military medals and awards for her late hus- from 1941-1945, the World War II and joy to my heart. We’re so excited band, Charles Gregory Sr., while Bonny Warren, representative from Con- Victory Medal and the Philippine Lib- and so happy that we can help honor gressman Diane Black’s office, and Jim Loftis, VFW Post 6296 commander, eration Medal with one bronze service our veterans in this way.” look on. A-2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Wednesday, February 17, 2016 LOCAL

READER SERVICES Monterey man arrested for assaulting woman By TRACEY HACKETT incident. after an argument between Padgett The man reportedly also threatened HERALD-CITIZEN Staff According to reports from the Mon- and the victims escalated. and struck the woman’s caregiver, Contact us: terey Police Department, officers re- “Mr. Padgett got a knife and threat- who also lives at the residence. Address: MONTEREY — A 49-year-old sponded to a reported domestic ened to cut her head off. He also “Mr. Padgett hit her about the face Monterey man was arrested Friday situation. her about the face and head with his with his fist and threatened to cut her 1300 Neal St. for allegedly assaulting an elderly “Upon arrival, [we] found [the vic- fist, knocking her to the floor, and head off,” the report continues. Cookeville, Tenn. woman with disabilities and her tim] on the dining room floor. [She] also grabbed her by the arms,” the Padgett was transported to the Put- Padgett caregiver. is wheelchair bound and in very bad officer reports. nam County Jail, where he was Mailing Address: Paul Delano Padgett, of West health,” Officer Jerry Clark said in a According to the report, officers booked on a total bond of $20,000. Stewart Street in Monterey, was report of the incident. who responded to the situation found His initial appearance in Putnam P.O. Box 2729 charged with two counts of aggra- The department’s investigation visible signs of swelling and bruis- County General Sessions Court is set Cookeville TN 38502 vated assault in connection with the found that the incident happened ing on the woman’s face and arms. for today.

Phone: 931-526-9715 Fax: 931-526-1209 DUI: Former Email: News trooper [email protected] Sports arrested [email protected] Advertising From Page 1 [email protected] Living Brown reports. [email protected] The trooper also reports that Circulation Lawson exhibited signs of being [email protected] under the influence of alcohol. Business News “The subject had slurred [email protected] speech, was disoriented and said Church News that he was on Highway 135 [email protected] going from Cookeville to School News Sparta,” the trooper said. [email protected] Trooper Brown administered Classified Ads five field sobriety tests, all of [email protected] which Lawson failed to complete satisfactorily. “The subject was also advised Laura Militana | Herald-Citizen of the implied consent law and Letter Guidelines Algood Mayor Scott Bilbrey, left, along with Vice Mayor Kirk Dyer and council members Jennifer Green and Carolyn refused to submit to a chemic al All letters to the editor must Norris listen to fellow council member Dr. Richard Heard voice concerns about the agreement between the city and test to determine the amount of be signed and include the Keith Morrison, city administrator, during Tuesday’s meeting. alcohol and/or drugs in the sub- writer’s name, address and ject’s system,” Trooper Brown phone number. Letters are said. subject to editing and/or re- Lawson was issued a citation jection. A strict 400-word limit ALGOOD: will be enforced. Send letters Board left with vacancies for violation of implied consent, to the mailing address listed and he was charged with DUI above, or email to From Page 1 tabled if not voted on. the indemnity provision. following the incident. Prior to his November resigna- [email protected]. cial-called meeting, that’s up to you.” “There was no motion made,” Bilbrey “A challenge could be made that the pro- tion, the THP had placed Lawson Morrison said that the bylaws would be said. City attorney Jon Hatfield then asked vision expands the protection of the city ad- on discretionary leave with pay changed after the ordinance passed while if there was a motion on the item, to which ministrator beyond the protections offered on Oct. 28 and simultaneously Order a Photo the wording in the charter is fine, based on Bilbrey called him out of order. other government employees and such an opened an internal investigation information he received from the Municipal Green made a motion to pass the ordi- expansion of protection and increase in lia- Every photograph taken by a into departmental policy viola- Technical Advisory Service. nance, with Norris voicing a second. It was bility to the city is not authorized by the Herald-Citizen photographer tions. The issue was ruled on by MTAS in April then brought up for a roll call, which Bil- charter,” Knight said. and published in the paper is According to a THP press re- of 2015. Bilbrey asked for a response in brey voted against and Heard abstained after “The outcome of this legal issue would available for purchase. Go to lease, Lawson’s weapons, badges www.herald-citizen.com and whether or not the mayor is the person who a moment of hesitation. hinge on the courts leaning to one of two and commission card were se- click on “Photo Gallery.” appoints the members of the planning com- Dyer, Green and Norris all voted for it, positions, both of which have been taken by cured from him at that time. mission and the BZA. passing the ordinance. Tennessee courts.” That investigation found that “For the planning commission, the mayor “You can ram it through the night, but I This referenced “Dillon’s Rule,” which al- Lawson’s “actions constituted appoints all except two of the members, will never sign it,” Bilbrey said defiantly. lows only a strict and narrow construction Subscriptions conduct unbecoming for a de- which are the mayor and another member of Another repeat item, the agreement be- of local government body, and then the partment employee.” To subscribe, call 931-526- the governing body,” Stephanie Allen, legal tween the city and Morrison, the city admin- court could look at a long-standing line of THP Colonel Tracy Trott said 9715. Visa, MasterCard and program manager with MTAS, stated in the istrator, was also tabled after a lengthy cases which hold to the principle that public Discover accepted. upon the announcement of Law- ruling. “As far as the board of zoning ap- discussion about what was stated in the legislative bodies have broad authority to Rates: son’s resignation in lieu of termi- peals, the answer depends on the intent of legal review provided by Brett Knight. provide salaries and other forms of compen- 3 mo 6 mo 1yr nation that department policy the governing body during the creation of In his memo, dated Feb. 5, Knight stated sation to officers and employees, so long as Carrier or specifies that employees, while the board of zoning appeals, and it appears that the contract on its face will generally be there is no conflict with the Tennessee Con- Mail: 385 on or off duty, shall not commit Zip Code $28 $54 $95 that traditionally the mayor selects the considered enforceable and binding so long stitution. acts that would discredit them- Print & members and the legislative body confirms as the parties have bargained for an ex- Other concerns involve the statements that selves or the agency and that it’s E-Edition $29 $56 $98 the appointment. change of benefits and these benefits are not the city manager can enter into settlements the department’s policy to warn, Anywhere Only “It appears that the city traditionally has outside the scope of authority of either par- without city council approval. suspend, demote or dismiss any E-Edition $21 $42 $84 asked the mayor to select a citizen for the ties. Following this discussion, the item was Mail: Outside employee when legal cause ex- BZA and confirmed appointees with the “Based on the aforementioned (charter ci- tabled, with a revised draft to be presented 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 ists to do so. legislative bodies,” Allen continued. “Arti- tations), the city council appears to be next month. Mail: Outside Lawson had been a THP cle I, section 3(A) of the bylaws of the Al- within its scope of authority to enter into an In other business, the council approved de- Tenn. $82 $132 $220 trooper since 1996, and he had good BZA, adopted on Dec. 14, 2010, employment contract with the city adminis- claring March 1, 2016, election date as a been captain of the Nashville dis- states: ‘The membership of this board shall trator providing that the contract does not holiday for city services; declaring the John trict since 2013. total five members composed of five citizen frustrate the portion of the Algood munici- Deere 300D backhoe as surplus; the bid of Miss Your Paper? Following his wreck here on members as selected by the mayor and con- pal code requiring that the city administrator $26,675 for sidewalk repair to Affordable Saturday, he was transported to Your carrier is an independent firmed by the legislative body.’ However, ‘serve at the pleasure of the city council,’” Driveway and Patio; a bid of $168,800 to the Putnam County Jail, where contractor. However, as a serv- this process needs to be confirmed by the Knight said. “The contract also must be tai- DRP for street paving; and a bid of $87,900 he was booked on a bond of ice to our subscribers, our legislative body with adopting this and other lored to not extend beyond the current coun- and $16,700 for tank rehab and telemetry $1,000. circulation department is open sections included in the bylaws in an ordi- cil’s duration so that it does not tie the hands system for the Mirandy Road water tank. from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- According to his arrest war- nance.” of a future council’s decision-making au- The Algood council will meet again at 6 day-Friday and from rants, his initial appearance in Bilbrey then tried to move on without a thority.” p.m. Tuesday, March 8, with a work session 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to Putnam County General Sessions vote being taken on the matter. Morrison An area of potential legal challenge within set for 5 p.m. the Monday before. answer calls. this contract, Knight said, is found within The public is invited to all meetings. Court is set for May 6. Call 931-526-9715. countered, saying that the item needs to Herald-Citizen Justice center gets cooling tower USPS 313-680 FIRE: 3 saved ISSN 8750-5541 By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS building this summer. The Herald-Citizen is pub- HERALD-CITIZEN Staff Commissioners agreed last month to spend lished daily except Saturdays, up to $100,000 on the project, giving Porter from blaze New Year’s Day, Independence PUTNAM COUNTY — A new cooling the authority to request bid. tower to replace the 22-year-old unit at the The justice center, which sits on the corner Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving From Page 1 Day and Christmas Day by Putnam County Justice Center has been pur- of Avenue and Spring Street, a half and were successful in containing the damage from the Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., chased and may be installed as early as next opened in the summer of 1994 and houses the termined today. at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box blaze to the unit in which it month. county sheriff’s department, jail, circuit court “The guys did a great job of 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. Putnam County Executive Randy Porter told clerk’s office, general sessions court, criminal originated. Periodicals postage paid at getting in there quickly and “None of the other four units commissioners at last night’s county commis- court and chancery court. knocking down the fire, and we Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- sion meeting that the low bid on the project Porter previously told the Herald-Citizen in the building were affected,” TER: send address changes to appreciate the assistance from had come from Carwile Mechanical of that the average life of the type of cooling Keith said. Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, the sheriff’s department in Authorities had no word this Cookeville TN 38502. Cookeville for $72,842, lower than the tower at the justice center is 15 to 20 years. clearing the building,” Keith $80,000 he initially anticipated for the project. The bid from Carwile Mechanical includes morning on the conditions of The Herald-Citizen is a mem- told the Herald-Citizen this the woman and children trans- ber of the Tennessee Press Porter had told commissioners last month $59,842 for the cooling tower itself and morning. Association and the Associ- that if the cooling tower wasn’t replaced soon, $13,000 for the controls to operate it as well ported from the scene yester- Firefighters were on the scene day. ated Press. The Associated then there wouldn’t be air conditioning in the as installation. for approximately an hour and Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather Tonight Thursday Night Friday Night Saturday Night Readings: Tuesday’s high in Cookeville was 41, low 34, Mike DeLapp Patchy freezing fog Mostly clear. Low A 20% chance of A 30% chance of with 0.39” of rain. Tuesday’s Editor & Publisher after 3 a.m. Low around 42. South rain. Mostly cloudy. rain. Cloudy. Low high in Monterey was 41, low around 26. Calm wind 5 to 10 mph. Low around 51. around 50. SW 29, with 0.47” of rain. Buddy Pearson wind. Southwest wind 5 to wind around 5 mph. Almanac: Managing Editor 10 mph. Wednesday is the 48th day of Friday the year with 318 remaining. Roger Wells Thursday Sunny. High near Saturday Sunday The sun sets at 5:25 p.m. and Advertising Director Sunny. High near 63. Gusts as high as A 20% chance of A 50% chance of will rise at 6:27 a.m. on 54. Calm wind. 20 mph. rain. Cloudy. High rain. Cloudy. High Thursday. The moon is a wax- Keith McCormick ing gibbous with 76% of the near 63. SW wind near 63. SSW wind visible disc illuminated. Circulation Manager around 5 mph. around 5 mph. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Wednesday, February 17, 2016 — A3 LOCAL/STATE State Gordonsville man arrested following police chase in Brief By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS shortly after 9 on Monday ward West Main Street. move his patrol car forward and pursued HERALD-CITIZEN Staff evening when he observed Officer Phipps said he observed the Lee on foot toward Elm Street, where the a 1991 Buick Regal, Buick pass the stop sign without stopping officer caught Lee, handcuffed him and Reports: Knoxville ALGOOD — A Gordonsville man was driven by Lee, traveling or slowing down and drove into a grassy called for an ambulance. teen charged in arrested on multiple charges early Tues- west on that road without area next to a car lot, and the Buick The report says Lee was running because day morning after leading police on a operational tail lights. crashed into a wooded area. he thought he had a warrant for theft. grandfather's chase through Algood that ended in the “I pulled onto West Main Because of the wet grass and mud, Offi- Putnam Sheriff’s deputies and Tennessee crash of both the suspect’s and officer’s Lee and began to drive west,” cer Phipps also crashed his vehicle while Highway Patrol responded to the scene, shooting vehicles. Officer Phipps’s report following Lee, and actually struck Lee, and both Officer Phipps and Lee were Benjamin Charles Lee, 25, of Gor- says. “I noticed the vehicle increased its who had exited his vehicle and began - taken to the Cookeville Regional Medical KNOXVILLE (AP) — Local donsville was charged with evading arrest, speed and turned left onto Thompson ning on foot in front of the patrol car. Center Emergency Room, where ER staff reports say a West Knox theft, reckless driving, traffic violations, Lane.” Officer Phipps said he was temporarily told Phipps that Lee had been treated with County teenager has been driving under the influence of metham- Officer Phipps followed the vehicle and pinned in his own vehicle with the driver Narcan because of the narcotics in his sys- charged with second-degree phetamine and vandalism. called for assistance from additional offi- side door against a tree, while Lee began tem, according to the report. attempted murder in the shoot- Algood Police Officer Roy Phipps re- cers, while Lee backed the Buick into a running on foot again from the scene of After Lee was discharged from CRMC, ing and wounding of his ported that he was patrolling the parking driveway and drove across a yard and into the crash. Officer Phipps transported him to the Put- grandfather at their home. lot of Flip-N-Burger on West Main Street another yard to change directions back to- Officer Phipps was ultimately able to nam County Jail. Area media outlets report that the charge was announced Tuesday after the 16-year-old boy’s appearance at a hearing in Knox County Juvenile Court.Authorities say the 70- Cookeville Tennessee AG seeks Durham’s year-old grandfather was shot several times Thursday at his Knoxville home. Media outlets woman turns electronic devices, emails report the boy is a grandson of the man who lived in the home FRANKLIN (AP) — The Ten- “The scope of the request is The newspaper did not publish with his grandparents. self in, found nessee attorney general’s office extremely unreasonable — es- the text messages or identify the The grandfather remained in has requested that Rep. Jeremy pecially considering no com- women. critical condition at the Uni- Durham turn over all state elec- plaint was ever filed,” Durham “I haven’t seen text messages, versity of Tennessee Medical tronic devices and personal told the paper. “I’m concerned and I will not comment on a text Center on Tuesday. Authorities with contraband email accounts as part of an in- about the privacy of my con- message that I have not seen,” have not released further de- vestigation into sexual harass- stituents, friends in the commu- Durham told the Williamson tails of the shooting. By TRACEY HACKETT Williams conducted the re- ment allegations, the nity, fellow lawmakers, legal Herald. The Associated Press doesn’t HERALD-CITIZEN Staff quired search protocols during Republican lawmaker said clients and my title company Durham told the paper he will generally identify juveniles the booking process and sus- Tuesday. clients.” ask Slatery to recuse himself charged with crimes. PUTNAM COUNTY — pected the woman of conceal- Durham, who has denied any Durham last month stepped and for the attorney general’s What is illegal outside the jail ing contraband. wrongdoing, told the down as majority whip and then office to be removed from the is also illegal inside the jail. Horn was isolated in an ob- Williamson Herald on Tuesday withdrew from the House Re- investigation. Tenn. man charged In fact, inmates who try to servation cell, and later that that he considers the scope of publican caucus. “I am wondering whether the with threatening conceal illegal drugs and other night, Corrections Deputies the investigation “unreason- He then went on a two-week panel appointed by Harwell has items and try to smuggle them Melinda Scott and Field Train- able,” and that he will seek At- hiatus from the General Assem- the same legality as the consti- judge in text into the facility face additional ing Officer Kathey Caves torney General Herbert Slatery’s bly to seek medical and pastoral tutional majority of 50 House charges when that contraband searched Horn’s holding cell recusal. Parts of Williamson counseling. members,” he said. messages is confiscated. and found the pills. County are in his district. A special House panel ap- Durham’s colleagues also That’s what a Cookeville res- They were in two small bags, Durham, who did not immedi- pointed by Speaker Beth Har- questioned previous behavior SOMERVILLE (AP) — An ident who turned herself in on and they were later determined ately return an email message well, R-Nashville, named that included writing a letter on Oakland man is accused of a violation of a community to be narcotics with a high rate from The Associated Press on Slatery’s office to head an inves- House stationery on behalf of a making more than 100 threats corrections court order discov- of abuse. Tuesday evening, said he has tigation into Durham’s behavior. former pastor who pleaded against a Fayette County judge ered last week. Upon finding the two bags of turned over his legislative iPad Harwell, who has called on guilty to child porn possession in text messages. Vicky Lynn Horn, 51, after pills, Deputy Caves then asked and that Slatery’s office has al- Durham to step down, has not and statutory rape of a 16-year- According to the Tennessee turning herself in to the Put- Horn if she had any other con- ready made a copy of his hard ruled out ouster proceedings old parishioner. Bureau of Investigation, agents nam County Jail on Thursday, traband, and Horn surrendered drive at the General Assembly. against the lawmaker after The Prosecutors in 2014 sought arrested Kevin Michael Vin- was found in possession of some drug paraphernalia that But Durham is seeking legal Tennessean newspaper reported fraud charges against Durham yard on Sunday. He is charged more than 100 pills and an had been hidden on her person, advice before deciding whether that he sent post-midnight text on allegations of altering med- with retaliation, assault and ha- item of drug paraphernalia. authorities said. to comply with Slatery’s request messages asking two women ical prescriptions, but a grand rassment and is being held on “This is a serious problem for Jail Administrator Tim Nash for all personal email accounts working at the Legislature to jury declined to indict the law- $1,000,000 bond. our jail, our deputies and our said he was proud of the cor- since January 2013. send him pictures. maker. The agency says Vinyard community,” Putnam County rections deputies for their made threats against the Sheriff Eddie Farris said. work in confiscating the con- judge’s life in response to a But it’s not an uncommon oc- traband. previous incarceration that he currence. “It takes diligence, determi- blamed on the judge. “The prevailing attitude nation and a tremendous A number listed for Vinyard among many inmates is that amount of teamwork to keep in the phone directory was out there is nothing wrong with the jail running safely and of service. the manufacture, sale and use smoothly. They must be vigi- of drugs, and they are deter- lant and disciplined while mined to continue these illegal maintaining a humane and UT president says activities even behind bars. supportive attitude towards school thriving This places the health, safety those individuals who are truly and well-being of both trying to do better. It is an in- despite legal deputies and other inmates at credibly difficult balance to risk and will not be tolerated,” achieve on a daily basis,” he troubles the sheriff said. said. “Introducing contraband into Sheriff Farris said he would KNOXVILLE (AP) — Uni- the jail is a felony offense and like to ask everyone in Putnam versity of Tennessee President will result in additional County to be aware of illegal Joe DiPietro pushed back charges, as well as extended drug activity and to report vi- Proudly Serving Cookeville against recent criticisms of the jail terms for those individuals olations to the Putnam County school, telling school support- who attempt it,” Sheriff Farris Sheriff’s Office at 931-528- ers that “the long arm of the continued. 8484 or through the depart- government” is reaching fur- In Horn’s case, Putnam ment’s anonymous drug ther and further into university County Corrections Deputies hotline at, 931-525-6384 matters. DiPietro made his Debbie Thompson and Tabitha (METH). case Tuesday at St. Thomas West Hospital in the school’s first-ever live state of the uni- versity address. He said the Liquor retailer says proposed school is thriving and is stronger in many ways than license cap is anti-free trade even a decade ago. The address comes at a time NASHVILLE (AP) — The op- open multiple locations,” Lund- Christian N. Anderson, M.D. when the school is facing chal- erator of a large chain of beer berg said. “We gave them that, GENERAL ORTHOPAEDICS / Keith C. Douglas, M.D. Edward S. Mackey, M.D. lenges on a number of fronts, and liquor stores says an effort to and now they’re concerned that SHOULDER / SPORTS MEDICINE HAND / WRIST / ELBOW SPINE including a federal lawsuit cap new retail licenses is an ef- — oh, my gosh — they could filed against it last week that fort to stamp out competition in have competition. accused UT of fostering a cul- Tennessee. “Well, the competition is ture that enables student ath- The main focus of the bill that among themselves,” Lundberg letes to commit sexual assault. advanced out of the House State said. “Frankly, that’s how busi- School officials have Government Committee on ness works.” David McMahan, a adamantly denied the suit’s al- Tuesday is to let supermarkets lobbyist for Tennessee Wine and legations. stock up ahead of when a law al- Spirits Retailers Association, DiPietro defended the lows them to begin selling wine said liquor store owners had school’s efforts at fostering di- July 1. But the bill would also originally thought that lifting the versity. create a two-license limit for cap would help them compete new liquor stores. with grocery store chains that “This anti-free trade, anti-com- can sell wine. But now they Senate Finance petitive provision targets worry about being squashed by J. Bartley McGehee, III, M.D. Michael A. Milek, M.D. William A. Shell, Jr., M.D. GENERAL ORTHOPAEDICS / GENERAL ORTHOPAEDICS / squarely at Total Wine & More,” larger competitors. HAND / WRIST / ELBOW Committee votes to SHOULDER / SPORTS MEDICINE JOINT REPLACEMENT wrote Kevin Peters, the CEO of “We think that would be the add 2 open the Bethesda, -based one-two punch that would essen- company that operates 131 tially end that industry,” McMa- records jobs stores in 18 states. han said. “It would be like Peters said the bill would “de- Wal-Mart did to downtown NASHVILLE (AP) — The prive Tennessee communities of squares. There wouldn’t be many Senate Finance Committee has jobs, benefits and consumer liquor stores left.” TOA’s experts make up the largest voted to approve funding for choice” Tennessee lawmakers The decision to try to go back two new positions in Ten- lifted the cap on licenses as a to the two-store limit came after orthopaedic surgery practice in nessee government to help concession to liquor stores own- a state attorney general’s opinion clear a backlog of open record ers who largely opposed the found constitutional concerns questions. wine-in-supermarkets bill in with a residency requirement for Middle Tennessee. A recent comptroller’s audit 2014. liquor store owners, McMahan documented more than 600 But Rep. Jon Lundberg, R-Bris- said. open or pending cases where tol and an original sponsor of the “I get the whole free market citizens or governments had supermarket wine bill, said he thing, but you’re dealing with a 315 N. Washington Ave. • Suite 155 made requests to the Office of has “real issues” with reinstating controlled product,” he said. “I Open Records Counsel, which a cap on liquor store licenses. don’t think that cheaper, more Cookeville, TN 38501 helps people obtain govern- “What liquor store owners available liquor everywhere is ment records. wanted before was the ability to what Tennesseans want.” 1.800.264.3762 • www.toa.com Herald-Citizen

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Established 1903 Mike DeLapp, Editor and Publisher Buddy Pearson, Managing Editor Why we do it this way ho in the world, one of my Super Tuesday was Rev. Jesse Jack- friends asked, could ever son. The rule of unintended conse- Whave come up with such a quences is a bible entry for rules ridiculous way to nominate a presi- junkies. dent? The rationale for the process, to the I looked to my left. I looked to my extent there is one, is the mirror of right. I looked in the mirror. the criticism. By beginning the Mea culpa. I used to be a “rules process with small states that turn as junkie” along with such well-known much (or more, in the old days) on fellow addicts as Tom Donilon, retail campaigning as television ads New spotlight on Bush weakness Harold Ickes, Elaine Kamarck and and news clips, the candidates get Tad Devine. I was on commissions checked out up close and personal t’s entirely reasonable to say the tous national Middle East, remains a serious issue and drafting committees and even by real voters — before they enter war in Iraq was a disaster. Maybe events, or at least in the presidential campaign. the Democratic National Committee, the bubble from which the success- Iyou disagree, or maybe you think this particular What’s odd is that George W. Bush, talking windows and thresholds. I ful never emerge. Yes, and that’s too harsh, but it’s an arguable momentous na- who started the Iraq war, has delved coined the New Hampshire are pretty much all proposition. tional event, from deeply and painfully into its origin phrase “su- white; meanwhile, Democratic victo- To Jeb Bush, though, it’s an attack his own familial and impact. “The reality was that I perdelegate,” in ries depend on a coalition that in- on his family, and therefore out of bonds. had sent American troops into combat my efforts to de- cludes Hispanics, bounds. A few seconds based in large part on intelligence that feat the idea. African-Americans and organized When Donald Trump attacked the later, Marco proved false,” W wrote in his memoir. The truth, labor more than family farmers, but war as a “big fat mistake” during the Rubio, whose fa- “I had a sickening feeling every time though, is that that’s pretty much how Nevada and recent debate in South Carolina, and ther and brother I thought about it. I still do.” no one person or South Carolina slip in. went on to say that “they” — the Byron were not presi- In addition, George W. Bush has commission The skills tested in retail campaign- George W. Bush administration — York dent of the United spent thousands of hours with veter- came up with ing in these states pretty much have lied about weapons of mass destruc- States, gave a ans and military families. And he has this system. It nothing to do with ultimately win- tion, Jeb took it personally. more concise and not tried to shield himself when some evolved, with ning the presidency. What’s worse, “I am sick and tired of him going focused defense of the George W. are angry. Susan help from the the voter pool bears little or no rela- after my family,” Bush said as Trump Bush administration than Jeb did. In her own book, former White Estrich Supreme Court, tionship to those who you have to stood nearby. And the next day, Jeb did it again. House press secretary Dana Perino which ruled that win over in November. Activists, The Iraq war affected a lot of Ameri- His campaign sent out an email head- told the story of accompanying Bush, the national par- ideologues and diehards determine cans. More than 1 million U.S. mili- lined “Donald crossed a line.” Did he as president, to a military hospital, ties, not state governments, have outcomes in primaries, whereas tary men and women served in Iraq mean Trump had wrongly attacked where he met a grief-stricken woman control over the process of selecting moderate swing voters are likely to after the 2003 invasion. A total of the war? No, he meant Trump had at- whose son was dying of war wounds: delegates. That case involved Wis- be none of the above. And the states, 4,495 died, while 32,223 were tacked his family: “She yelled at the president, wanting consin’s “open” primary, which vio- oy. For Democrats, Nevada makes wounded. Their families were af- “Friend — Last night, Donald to know why it was her child and not lated the Democratic Party’s rules. sense, because it is a swing state in fected. Their communities were af- Trump came after my family yet his who lay in that hospital bed. had its primary anyway. the general, with a diverse demo- fected. And, of course, all Americans again. But I told him I was sick and “Her husband tried to calm her and I The Supreme Court then ruled that graphic. But South Carolina? Every have an interest in a war’s success tired of it, and put him in his place. noticed the president wasn’t in a Wisconsin was bound by the party time someone talks about Demo- and the furtherance of U.S. national “But even I was surprised to hear hurry to leave — he tried offering rules. The net effect: nothing. What cratic “firewalls” in South Carolina I interest. him attack my brother, George W. comfort but then just stood and took were we going to do, refuse to seat want to laugh. What are the chances In other words, the effects of the Bush, over 9/11. it, like he expected and needed to hear the Wisconsin delegates? That would of a Democrat carrying South Car- Iraq war extend far beyond the con- “Donald showed once more he can- the anguish, to try to soak up some of really help in the general. olina in November? The answer is fines of the Bush family. But Jeb not be the Republican Party’s nomi- her suffering if he could.” I remember when some folks de- that if a Democrat is carrying South Bush, in public at least, takes an at- nee. On the trip back to the White House, cided it was high time to force Iowa Carolina, we’re all going to be done tack on the war as an attack on his “Here is the truth: George kept us the presidential entourage was silent, and New Hampshire to hold their with election returns at 8:01. mom and his dad and his brother. safe.” until Bush finally said, “That mama contests within the “window” that When I was younger, I was deter- When Trump struck, here is what As the son and brother of presidents, sure was mad at me. And I don’t applies to everyone else. At that mined to ensure that insurgent candi- Bush said in response: Bush’s very presence in the Republi- blame her a bit.” DNC meeting, we were visited by dates had a chance to get their “I am sick and tired of him going can race is extraordinary. He began But that’s George W. Bush. Jeb Bush the governors of both states who messages out and see if they could after my family. My dad is the great- the campaign with a dynastic prob- certainly knows the intensity of the managed to secure from all the can- light a fire rather than be squashed at est man alive, in my mind. And while lem, noted by his mother, who, in feelings involved — he has some- didates commitments that they the outset in regional primaries that Donald Trump was building a reality 2013, praised Jeb’s qualifications but times talked of, as governor of would run and campaign in the two would inevitably be dominated by TV show, my brother was building a said of the 2016 race, “There are Florida, comforting the families of “first in the nation” states whether or well-funded establishment candi- security apparatus to keep us safe. other people out there that are very Floridians killed in Iraq. But in this not the national party chose to recog- dates. After a few losing campaigns, And I’m proud of what he did. And qualified, and we’ve had enough campaign, Jeb repels attacks on the nize the contests. So much for that. I came to believe that maybe being (Trump) has had the gall to go after Bushes.” war as assaults on family. Super Tuesday was supposed to en- able to win in November should my mother. Look, I won the lottery As the race has progressed, the The legacy of Iraq is difficult. Re- sure that moderate Southern Democ- have more to do with this process when I was born 63 years ago, looked many difficulties of the Bush cam- publicans have mostly refrained from rats had a say in a process they than it does. We are, for better and up, and I saw my mom. My mom is paign drew attention away from the debating it amongst themselves, at thought was controlled by the cau- worse, a divided country. A landslide the strongest woman I know.” dynastic problem. least in public. But Trump has cus-crazed party activists. Problem is proof that one party picked the Some of that is simply non sequitur But it is still there. changed that. And in the process he is that most Southern Democrats wrong candidate. The danger this — one man says the war was a mis- And Bush’s family ties apparently has revealed the deepest flaws in Jeb aren’t conservative or even moderate year is that both could. take, and the other answers that his make it difficult, if not impossible, for Bush’s presidential candidacy. (even if the swing voters in the gen- mother is a great woman. But Bush’s Jeb to grapple with a question like the eral may be); they’re African-Ameri- Susan Estrich is a syndicated words, more than anything, showed war in Iraq, which, given the situation Byron York is a syndicated can, and the big winner of the first columnist. that he is unable to separate momen- with ISIS, Syria and the rest of the columnist.

Bowling shoes work for 6-mile hike Moderately Confused y friend Charlie invited me to go stick. The poor man. were carrying a real bowling ball, not just on a 6-mile hike in a nearby na- What if someone we two vodka bottles filled with water and a Mture preserve. know saw him dressed bag of barbecue potato chips. Sure, why not? Just because I’ve never like that? How embar- “Halfway there?” he said. “What are you been hiking before in my life shouldn’t rassing for him! talking about? We just started. We won’t be hold me back. Besides, what is a hike, any- Charlie gave me a halfway there for two hours.” way, but a long walk? I walk all the time. funny look as I put my An hour later, I begged Charlie to take a Why, just yesterday I put out the garbage, bowling bag in the rest. There was something wet in my shoes. and that meant taking it all the way to the back seat and asked me Blood? Sweat? Mud? I was afraid to look. I end of the driveway. If that’s not a hike, I if I wanted to change sat on a big rock, opened my bag and took don’t know what is. my shoes into some- a big swig of water. Of course, what Char- “Bring some water and something for Jim thing more comfort- lie saw was me drinking a quarter of a bot- lunch,” he said. Mullen able. tle of vodka in one gulp. In a moment, I That’s so vague. How much water? How “More comfortable realized I could salvage what little manli- big a lunch? And how long is 6 miles? In a than bowling shoes?” I asked. “I don’t ness I had left by letting him believe his car, I could go 6 miles in 6 minutes, so think that’s possible.” eyes. Besides, the more “vodka” I drank, walking would probably take twice as long After an hour in the car, I began to won- the lighter my bowling bag got. — no, maybe four times as long. So, 24 der where we were going. I took another slug and said, “Let’s go, I minutes. “Hiking,” Charlie said. “We’re meeting just needed to hydrate.” Soon we caught up How much water will I need for that? And everyone at the north entrance.” Everyone? with the rest of the group, and ate lunch be- what will I put it in? I do have a couple of The north entrance? Obviously I should fore trekking back. The vodka bottles had empty vodka bottles lying around; is one have asked a few questions about this little pulverized my chips to dust, so as I poured enough? Is two too many? And what will I walk we were going to take before saying them into my mouth, I followed them up carry them in? I know: my bowling bag. yes. with a few more hearty swigs. The other Now all I need to figure out is what to Twenty people dressed more or less like hikers, eating chia-seed health bars and bring for lunch. How hungry can I get in Charlie were waiting for us in the parking drinking rarified water, edged slowly away just 24 minutes? I’d better not take much. lot. As soon as they saw his car, they from me. When I started eating my sugar- Maybe a bag of chips and a candy bar. waved and took off single-file up a dirt filled candy bar, I’m sure I heard one of When Charlie showed up on Saturday to trail. A very dirty dirt trail. Charlie and I them start to retch. pick me up, I couldn’t believe how sloppy quickly followed them. That was four days ago. The good news is he looked. He was wearing some old beat- After fifteen minutes, I told Charlie that that the feeling is starting to return to my up boots I wouldn’t be caught dead in, since we were halfway to the end of our feet. The bad news is, that feeling is pain. some ragged old pants, a floppy hat and a hike, this would be a good time to stop and giant backpack, and carrying a walking eat lunch. My bowling bag seemed as if it Jim Mullen is a syndicated columnist. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Wednesday, February 17, 2016 — A5 NATION

Nation in Brief Obama: GOP has no excuse on court vote RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) — President Barack Obama declared Tuesday that Republi- Trial opens for cans have no constitutional Colorado woman in grounds to refuse to vote on a Supreme Court nominee, and he case of baby cut challenged his political foes in the Senate to rise above the “venom from womb and rancor” that has paralyzed ju- dicial nominations. BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — As Obama cast the dispute over A trial is set to start for a Col- filling the seat of the late Justice orado woman accused of cut- Antonin Scalia as a test of ting a stranger’s unborn baby whether the Senate could func- from her womb, a gruesome tion, there were early signs that case that reignited the debate Republican resistance could be over the legal rights of fetuses. eroding. Senate Judiciary Chair- Opening statements are ex- man Charles Grassley suggested pected Wednesday morning in he might be open to considering the trial of 35-year-old Dynel Obama’s yet-to-be named nomi- Lane. Prosecutors charged her nee, an indication his party may with attempted first-degree be sensitive to Democrats’ esca- murder, assault and unlawful lating charges of unchecked ob- termination of a pregnancy in structionism. the March 2015 attack. But “I intend to do my job between District Attorney Stan Garnett now and January 20 of 2017,” said he could not charge Lane Obama told reporters at a news with murder because a coro- conference. He said of the na- ner found no evidence the tion’s senators, “I expect them to fetus lived outside the womb. do their job as well.” That prompted Colorado Re- Obama was in California for a publicans to introduce legisla- meeting of Southeast Asian lead- tion that would have allowed ers gathered for two days of prosecutors to file murder diplomacy. But his attention was Pablo Martinez Monsivais | AP charges for killing a fetus, but divided at that conference. President Barack Obama gestures as he answers questions during a news conference following the conclusion of the Democrats rejected the meas- Since Scalia’s unexpected death Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders summit at the Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands in Rancho ure. at a ranch on Saturday, Mirage, Calif., Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016. Lane pleaded not guilty, but White House lawyers and advis- her attorneys have not re- ers have been scrambling to re- vealed much about her de- fine and vet a list of potential licans up for re-election this year, to give the nominee a fair hearing are not bloodless. Years of bick- tial election year, as the party that fense. replacements, while also devising say Obama should leave the and a vote. Democrats say ering have left the public accus- does not control the White House a strategy to push a candidate choice up to the next president. Obama has every right and a con- tomed to a situation where holds out hope that its candidate through the Republican-led Sen- The November election, they stitutional duty to fill vacancies “everything is blocked” — even will fill vacant judgeships rather Ex-Alaska Airlines ate. argue, will give voters a chance to on the court until he leaves office when there’s no ideological or than give lifetime tenure to the pilot pleads not Senate Majority Leader Mitch weigh in on the direction of the next January. substantive disagreement, he said. other party’s choices. In the past, McConnell has said he doesn’t court. Obama dismissed that no- Obama conceded the dispute re- “This would be a good moment lawmakers have sometimes infor- guilty to flying drunk think Obama should be putting a tion, insisting he will put forward flects years of escalating partisan for us to rise above it,” he said. mally agreed to stop holding candidate forward. The Kentucky a replacement and believes the hostilities over judicial nomina- The pace of judicial confirma- hearings on lower court nomina- LOS ANGELES (AP) — A senator, as well as several Repub- Senate will have “plenty of time” tions and said Democrats’ hands tion always slows in a presiden- tions during campaign season. former Alaska Airlines pilot has pleaded not guilty to fly- ing a jetliner while drunk. David Arntson entered a plea Tuesday in Los Angeles to a GOP candidates in high-stakes match in South Carolina federal charge of operating a passenger plane while under CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — this week and announced plans the influence. Jeb Bush, John Kasich and to campaign in South Carolina He’s free on bond and could Marco Rubio are locked in a almost every day until Satur- face up to 15 years in prison if high-stakes political chess match day’s primary. convicted. in South Carolina, strategically The newly confident Ohio gov- Prosecutors say the 60-year- moving money and other cam- ernor also recently put a small old Newport Beach, Califor- paign resources around in a bid batch of ads on television in nia, man was legally under the to pull ahead in the Republican South Carolina — something he influence when he piloted two primary race — or at least keep hadn’t planned until after his Alaska Airlines flights in their campaigns afloat if they New Hampshire success. 2014. don’t. “Exceeding expectations is One plane flew from San The maneuvering comes as why we’re there,” Kasich Diego to Portland, Oregon, some Republican leaders fear spokesman Chris Schrimpf said. and the other from Portland to Donald Trump or Ted Cruz will For Kasich, exceeding expecta- John Wayne Airport in Orange begin piling up the delegates tions would be to finish ahead of County, California. needed to secure the nomination Bush, the former Florida gover- Authorities say tests after the before one of the more tradi- nor. Bush has deep family ties to flight indicated Arntson’s tional candidates can concen- South Carolina — his father and blood-alcohol level was well trate the support of voters turned brother each won two Republi- above the legal limit. off by the brash billionaire and can primaries here — and a poor He was removed from what fiery Texas senator, who so- showing Saturday could leave the airline called safety-sensi- called establishment Republi- Matt Rourke | AP him without a compelling ration- tive duties and then retired. cans believe could jeopardize ale to keep his campaign going. Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. meets with attendees during the party’s chances of winning in Right to Rise USA, the heavily a campaign stop, Tuesday, in Summerville, S.C. November’s general election. funded super PAC backing College students “We do need to get the field Bush, has reduced its radio and allege racism, get down to Trump, Cruz and some- to be Trump’s grip on the lead. place finish in New Hampshire, Kasich’s finish in New Hamp- television ad spending by nearly body,” said Henry Barbour, a Cruz, the winner of the Iowa while Kasich’s strong second- shire has scrambled what might $3 million across seven states president's Republican National Committee caucuses, is also in the mix for a place showing there has given have been a do-or-die contest be- that vote in the coming weeks, heavyweight from . strong finish. him reason to keep his campaign tween Bush and Rubio in South according to Kantar Media’s commitment “New Hampshire tried, but it’s But the more mainstream lane going. Rubio’s team, mean- Carolina. After initially viewing Campaign Media Analysis clear as mud.” populated by Bush, Kasich and while, is quietly confident that the first-in-the-South primary as Group (CMAG) data. The cuts PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Indeed, the only thing that is Rubio is more jumbled. Bush’s South Carolina will prove to be too much of a long-shot for a impact some states that vote on — Students protesting over al- clear heading into Saturday’s campaign now sees an opening a comeback story for the Florida moderate Midwesterner, Kasich Super Tuesday, the delegate-rich legations of campus racism at South Carolina primary appears to capitalize on Rubio’s fifth- senator. abruptly changed his schedule March 1 voting bonanza. a Catholic college said Tues- day night they’d gotten the college’s president to sign an agreement promising to create Cosby loses bid for quick appeal that could have halted case a more inclusive environment. About 50 Providence Col- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill Cosby’s sexual-assault olating an ex-Temple University employee at his subur- Montgomery County Judge Steven O’Neill found the lege students had occupied the case appears to be headed toward an evidence hearing ban Philadelphia home in 2004 and could get 10 years in evidence of such an agreement lacking after a hearing Rev. Brian Shanley’s office in after a judge refused to halt the criminal prison if convicted. this month. Cosby’s lawyers then asked him to approve their protest. They said that proceedings and ask the state Superior Court to review a The defense insists Cosby had a promise from a previ- an immediate appeal of the issue to the Superior Court. after 13 hours Shanley signed key pretrial issue. ous district attorney he would never be charged over the That would have likely delayed the scheduled March 8 an agreement of commitment The 78-year-old TV star is accused of drugging and vi- encounter. preliminary hearing. Tuesday night. “I, Brian J. Shanley, commit myself to continuous action working with the students, Graphic photos begin ‘Grim Sleeper’ serial killing trial faculty, and staff of Provi- dence College to create an en- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Their was coined because of an appar- Some had turned to prostitution. showed jurors photos that vironment that is more bodies were dumped in alleys ent 14-year gap in the murders “This was the perfect opportu- Franklin had in his home of two equitable, diverse, and inclu- and garbage bins in South Los between 1988 and 2002. nity for someone who preyed on victims, including one who had sive,” said the agreement, Angeles, some naked, some cov- Police have dueling theories women,” Silverman said. just been shot in the chest when photos of which the students ered with mattresses and trash. about the gap. “Someone who knew the streets she was photographed. posted online. Most had been shot in the chest Some think the killings stopped and the dark alleys by heart, As many as 30 detectives in- The students, primarily after some type of sexual con- after one intended victim sur- someone who lived there and vestigated the Grim Sleeper black, said Shanley had com- tact, others strangled. vived in 1988, scaring off the at- was able to blend in, someone killings in the 1980s. They ex- mitted to issuing a compre- As prosecutor Beth Silverman tacker. Other investigators who knew where the drug-ad- hausted leads within a few years. hensive plan to address their showed photo after photo of the believe there were more victims dicted women and perhaps pros- A special squad of detectives concerns. 10 victims to a packed court- but their bodies just weren’t titutes would congregate and was assembled after the most re- They said he promised to room on Tuesday, family mem- found. who knew how to lure potential cent killing, the June 2007 help name members of a cam- bers of the dead young women In her opening statement to ju- victims into the darkness and the shooting of 25-year-old Janecia pus diversity committee and shook as they wept. Some cov- Nick Ut, File | AP rors, Silverman said Franklin isolation of a vehicle through the Peters, whose naked body was to meet with faculty members ered their faces, others had to Lonnie David Franklin Jr., took advantage of the crack co- promise of crack.” found in the fetal position inside to discuss curriculum reform. walk out. appears at a hearing in Los caine epidemic in South Los An- Franklin’s attorney Seymour a trash bag. College Associate Vice Pres- It was an emotional beginning Angeles. geles, targeting women “willing Amster will deliver his opening Police arrested Franklin three ident Steven Maurano said all to the long-awaited “Grim to sell their bodies and their statement later in the trial. years later after his DNA was the students who’d been occu- Sleeper” trial more than 30 years city’s most notorious serial killer souls in order to gratify their de- “There’s more to it than people connected to more than a dozen pying the reception area of after the first victim’s death. cases. Franklin, 63, has been be- pendency on this powerful want to believe,” Amster told crime scenes. An officer posing Shanley’s office had left by Lonnie Franklin Jr. has pleaded hind bars awaiting trial for drug.” The Associated Press last week. as a busboy at a pizza parlor got 9:45 p.m. Tuesday after Shan- not guilty to killing nine women nearly six years since his arrest Autopsies showed all but one Silverman said the killings all DNA samples from dishes and ley agreed to sign the docu- and a 15-year-old girl between in 2010. victim had cocaine in their sys- were linked by firearms or DNA utensils Franklin had been using ment. 1985 and 2007 in one of the The “Grim Sleeper” nickname tems when they were killed. that matched Franklin. She also at a birthday party. A6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Wednesday, February 17, 2016 LOCAL/NATION Variety of factors prevent some workers from working longer have plenty set aside for retirement, and if he didn’t, the rapidly changing expectations that seniors have didn’t reach the retirement age they had set when YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) — Earl Johnston was 12 he could always work a little longer. “At least up to for being able to work well past traditional retire- they were 58. when he got his first job, a paper route that he 65,” he thought. ment age, and in some cases, dismissing the idea of “The first, and maybe the most obvious explana- quickly expanded by “buying out” additional routes What Johnston didn’t plan for was the degenera- retirement altogether. tion people give for early retirement is health,” said from other, less industrious boys. tive spinal condition that made being on his feet for According to the 2015 Employment Benefit Re- Boston College research economist Geoff Sanzen- After high school, he enrolled in a program to be- a 12-hour shift all but impossible. search Institute Confidence Survey, the percentage bacher, co-author of a working paper investigating come an industrial electrician. “I could be making lots and lots of money right of workers aged 25 and over who planned on work- causes for this mismatch between retirement expec- “With that journeyman’s card in my back pocket, now, but nobody in manufacturing is going to hire ing past 65 has increased steadily from 11 percent tations and reality. I had never had trouble finding work — ever,” he a 50-something guy who can’t stay on his feet,” he in 1991 to 36 percent in 2015. “People don’t fully grasp how big an impact health said. said. But those expectations aren’t always achievable. has on your ability to work. You may be 58 and Like many people in the prime of their working On its face, Johnston’s story might be chalked up The University of Health and Retire- have some arthritis, but you don’t fully appreciate life Johnston, now 56, always thought he would to simple bad luck. But it serves as an example of ment Study found that 37 percent of respondents how much that could affect you going forward.” Judge: Apple must help U.S. hack THE MARKET IN REVIEW STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS DAILY DOW JONES San Bernardino killer’s phone Dow Jones industrials 16,520 WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. sequence until it finds the right holiday luncheon for Farook’s co- uu Close: 16,196.41 16,000 magistrate ordered Apple Inc. on one. 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Sales figures are unofficial. Intercontinental Exchange. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Wednesday, February 17, 2016 — A7 LOCAL/NATION Nation Housing starts fall in cold and snowy January in Brief WASHINGTON (AP) — Cold winter weather appears to have Teen charged with cut into homebuilding in the Mid- west and Northeast, causing the impersonating a pace of construction to tumble in January. doctor released Housing starts slipped 3.8 per- cent last month to a seasonally on bail adjusted annual rate of 1.1 mil- FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. lion homes, the Commerce De- (AP) — An 18-year-old man partment said Wednesday. A has been released on bail after sharp 12.8 percent decline in con- being charged with imperson- struction in the Midwest and a 3.7 ating a doctor. dip in the Northeast propelled the Malachi Love-Robinson was broader decrease, with construc- released from the Palm Beach tion also falling in the South. It County jail Wednesday on was nearly unchanged in the $21,000 bond on charges of West. practicing medicine without a The setback occurs after months license, fraud and grand theft. of improvement for the real estate Pam Beach County sheriff’s market. For all of 2015, builders spokeswoman Teri Barbera broke ground on 1.1 million prop- says Love-Robinson was ar- erties, the most since 2007 when rested Tuesday after he per- the housing bubble was begin- formed an exam on an ning to burst into a broader reces- undercover agent and gave sion. medical advice. “Seasonal weather and the re- The Palm Beach Post and cent uncertainty in the stock mar- South Florida Sun Sentinel re- ket are likely explanations for the port that Love-Robinson had decline in January housing been stopped last year at a hos- starts,” said Bill Banfield, vice pital while wandering the halls president of mortgage provider wearing a lab coat and stetho- Quicken Loans. “Taking a step scope. back to look at year-over-year Love-Robinson’s grandfa- growth, we continue to see ther, William Robinson, told healthy and steady gains.” the Sun Sentinel that his Construction firms also see fur- grandson never claimed to be ther room for expansion. Building John Bazemore | AP a medical doctor, only a permits came in at an annual rate A “For Sale” sign hangs in front of a home under construction in Atlanta. “holistic doctor.” He said his of 1.2 million in January, a slight grandson had never seen pa- 0.2 percent dip from December headwinds, such as uncertainty in housing sector as more Ameri- crash brought about subprime flection of both higher housing tients. but a 13.5 percent increase from China and volatile financial mar- cans buy new houses or sign mortgages nearly a decade ago. costs and the damaged financial a year ago. The steady demand kets, have disrupted overall leases for expensive apartments. Home construction remains well credit that remains more than 6 ½ for new homes reveals a sharp growth. Yet strong hiring and low The residential market continues below its annual pace of roughly years after the recession officially U.S. factory output split in the U.S. economy. Global mortgage rates have boosted the to recover from the dramatic 1.5 million during the 1990s, a re- ended. rises in January by most in 6 months WASHINGTON (AP) — NJ officials again ask court to legalize sports betting U.S. factories cranked out more autos, furniture and food PHILADELPHIA (AP) — New Jersey Wednesday. dable opponents: the NCAA and the four types of sports betting violates a federal last month, boosting produc- officials will resume their fight to legalize Proponents hope New Jersey will be per- major pro sports leagues, the NFL, NBA, sports protection act passed in 1992. How- tion by the most since July. sports betting at casinos and racetracks mitted to legalize sports betting to boost NHL and Major League Baseball. ever, the full Third Circuit Court of Ap- Manufacturing output rose when a federal appeals court in Philadel- revenues for the state and its ailing casinos The appeals court has twice before said peals has agreed to rehear the last ruling 0.5 percent in January, after phia weighs the issue for the third time on and racetracks. But they have some formi- the New Jersey law that authorized some by a three-judge panel. falling in four of the previous five months, the Federal Re- serve said Wednesday. Overall Obituaries industrial production, which includes mining and utilities, Dorothy Emogene The family will receive friends Baton Rouge, Scalan; his sister-in-law, Mar- She is survived by three sons, added 0.9 percent, the biggest from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. La., to the late garet Ann Stephens; and two Rick Smith of Cookeville, Gary jump in 14 months. Burton 18, at the funeral home. George Francis brothers-in-law, Paul Gerdes and Smith of Sparta and Terry Stayt The data suggests U.S. man- Rev. Bledsoe passed away on and Edna Lenora Ray Buras. (wife Carol) of Summerville, ufacturing may be recovering SPARTA — Funeral services Monday, Feb. 15, 2016, in (Metz) Stephens. Pastor Andrew Smith will offi- S.C.; a daughter, Kim Smith of after struggling last year. The for Dorothy Emogene Burton, Cookeville Regional Medical He was a loving ciate at the services. Cookeville; seven grandchildren, strong dollar and weak over- 88, will be held at 11 a.m. on Center. and caring hus- Please visit www.crestlawn- Lindsay Slee, Cody Smith, seas growth have cut into ex- Thursday, Feb. 18, at Thurman Goff Funeral Home in Mon- Mr. band, father, and memorial.com and sign the on- Kristin Smith, Kacey Smith, ports and corporate profits. By Funeral Home in Sparta. terey is in charge of arrange- Stephens grandfather. line guest register and send a Cameron Thrower, Coby Sander- some measures, factories have The family will receive friends ments, (931) 839-2311. Mr. Stephens message to the family. son (husband Miles) and Conner contracted for the past four from 5-8 p.m. today, Wednesday, was a staff Sar- Crest Lawn Funeral Home is in Stayt; and two great-grandchil- months. Feb. 17, at the funeral home. gent in the U.S. Air Force. He charge of the arrangements, dren, Davick Howard and Harper But Americans are also Ms. Burton passed away on George Kreis graduated from LSU in 1956, (931) 526-6384. Sanderson. spending at a solid pace, off- Monday, Feb. 15, 2016, in NHC COOKEVILLE — A Memo- with a degree in mechanical en- In addition to her parents, she setting some of the overseas Healthcare of Sparta. rial Mass for George Kreis, 69, of gineering. After graduation he was preceded in death by her drag. Thurman Funeral Home in Cookeville, will be celebrated at went to work for Alcoa, where he husband, Arthur William (Bill) Auto sales rose to a record Sparta is in charge of arrange- 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 20, at worked for 37 years. During his Stayt; a brother, James Guy; and level in 2015, and the produc- ments, (931) 836-3194. St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic career with Alcoa, he had the op- two sisters, Dean Bower and tion of cars and car parts rose Church in Cookeville. portunity to live and work in nu- Juanita Guy. 2.8 percent. Furniture output The family will receive friends merous locations, including Pallbearers will be family and climbed 1.4 percent, and food Elsie Loraine Crowe from 10 a.m. until time of Mass, , Texas, Pittsburgh, Pa., friends. production advanced 0.8 per- COOKEVILLE — Funeral on Saturday at the church. Brazil, Australia, Suriname, Hooper-Huddleston &Horner cent. services for Elsie Loraine Crowe, Mr. Kreis passed away on Sun- Guinea and Washington State. Jewel Stayt Funeral Home is in charge of 76, of Cookeville, will be held at day, Feb. 14, 2016, in Vanderbilt He retired from Alcoa in 1991 as arrangements, (931) 526-6111. 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 18, University Medical Center in a vice president and moved to COOKEVILLE — Funeral You may share your thoughts A smell 'like vomit': from the chapel of Presley Fu- Nashville. Cookeville, Tenn. services for Mrs. Jewel Ann and memories at www.hhhfuner- Sewer line breaks in neral Home in Cookeville. Burial Cookeville chapel of Hooper- After retirement, he and his Stayt, 75, of Cookeville, will be als.com. will be in Crowe Cemetery on Huddleston & Horner Funeral wife traveled extensively visiting held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. Fort Lauderdale Phifer Mountain. Home is in charge of arrange- more than 50 countries. He was 18, from the Cookeville chapel of The family will receive friends ments, (931) 526-6111. an avid golfer, and enjoyed boat- Hooper-Huddle- FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. from 5-7 p.m. today, Wednesday, ing on Center Hill Lake. He put ston & Horner (AP) — A sewer line has rup- Feb. 17, and from noon until time his construction and woodwork- Funeral Home. tured in Fort Lauderdale, of services on Thursday at the fu- ing skills to good use in oversee- Interment will prompting flooding and a cry neral home. ing several expansion projects at follow in Skur- of foul odors ‘like vomit’ in Ms. Crowe passed away on his church. He also served as lock Cemetery in one neighborhood. Monday, Feb. 15, 2016, in president of the congregation for White County. Fort Lauderdale spokesman Cookeville Regional Medical eight years. Mrs. Stayt The family will Sue Ellen Erskine Matt Little tells local news Center. He is survived by his wife of receive friends outlets city crews began work Presley Funeral Home in more than 63 years, Joanne from 10 a.m. until time of serv- SPARTA — Memorial services Tuesday afternoon to fix the Cookeville is in charge of (Gerdes) Stephens of Cookeville; ices on Thursday at the funeral for Mrs. Sue Ellen Erskine, 70, of 20-inch sewer main break near arrangements, (931) 528-1044. George Francis his son, Mark (Pamelia) Stephens home. Sparta, will be held at 5:30 p.m. the city’s Regal Trace Apart- Stephens Jr. of Cookeville; a grandson, Paul Mrs. Stayt passed away on on Thursday, Feb. 18, at Cross- ments. The water reached up (Jenny) Stephens of Denver, Monday, Feb. 15, 2016, in roads Cathedral in Sparta. to a foot and covered five COOKEVILLE — Funeral Colo.; a granddaughter, Dawn Cookeville Regional Medical Mrs. Erskine passed away on square blocks. He says the services for George Francis (Matthew) Berry; two great- Center. Friday, Feb. 12, 2016, in Stand- problem was exacerbated by Stephens Jr., 85, of Cookeville, granddaughters, Brookelynn and She was born Jan. 9, 1941, in ing Stone Care & Rehabilitation heavy rains. will be held at noon on Thursday, Savannah Berry of Cookeville; White County to the late Her- Services in Monterey. David Littlefield who lives in Feb. 18, at Heavenly Host two sisters, Edna Mae Buras and schel and Ethel Wright Guy. Dyer Funeral Home in the area said the neighborhood Lutheran Church. Interment will Nancy (Sam) Noto; one brother, Mrs. Stayt took pride in being a Cookeville is in charge of “smelled like vomit.” follow in Crest Lawn Memorial Gene Stephens; a brother-in-law, military wife during her hus- arrangements, (931) 526-7158. City officials advised mo- Cemetery Mausoleums. Jerry Scalan; a sister-in-law, band’s 25 year Navy career. She torists to find alternate routes Rev. Frankie Bledsoe Family will receive friends at Edith Shellington, all of Baton and her husband were motorcy- around the area and asked MONTEREY — Funeral serv- the church from 10 a.m. Thurs- Rouge, La.; and 20 nieces and cle enthusiasts. She also loved Call 526-9715 pedestrians to avoid standing ices for Rev. Frankie Bledsoe, day until time of service. nephews. taking weekend trips with her to subscribe water near site. The city also 50, of Rickman, will be held at Mr. Stephens passed away on He was preceded in death by his two special friends, Sue Fox and issued a precautionary advi- 11 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 19, from Monday, Feb. 15, 2016, at parents; his sister, Margaret Shirley Holman. sory to avoid water-related the chapel of Goff Funeral Home Bethesda Health Care and Reha- recreational activities along in Monterey. Interment will be in bilitation Center in Cookeville. the New River. Martha Washington Cemetery. 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Wednesday, February 17, 2016 LIVING 8 Painful Just topic of spousal sex what I abuse wanted swept o chocolate or roses for me for Valentine’s Day. Instead, under rug NHusband and I took a day trip. Up Monterey mountain, across EAR ABBY: There Grassy Cove, through Grandview is a topic I haven’t and Dayton. On to Birchwood to the Dseen addressed in Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge — a your column, namely being place on my wintertime bucket list sexually abused by a spouse. for a few years. I ended my marriage be- Since right after Christmas, I’d cause my husband was wak- moved a post-it note that read “See ing me at 2 a.m. demanding Sandhill Cranes” from week to sex. He expected me to have week on my calendar. Busyness and sex only a week after I had snow got in the way. Finally, I sug- our baby, although my doc- gested that last Friday was the day. tor had said I should wait six “Good idea! How about it can be weeks. If I thought some- your Valentine gift?” Husband said. thing he wanted me to do Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen I agreed. In the early 1990s, Eastern was degrading, he insisted I Sandhill Cranes began wintering do it anyway. Shriners Collections where the Hiwassee and Tennessee It amazes me that the sub- Rivers converge. The days to see ject of Shiners collect the aluminum tabs from cans to recycle and use the funds for programs that benefit children them this year Dear spousal in their hospitals who have orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate. From Where were growing abuse left, Helen Burgess, past matron of Order of the Eastern Star chapter 152, presents a bag of tabs to David short. Abby isn’t Vaughn, Cookeville Shriners president. The funds received for the tabs will be used to help children like We Are As we fol- men- Aubrey Sauvie, who is being held by her grandfather, Don Huddleston. Sauvie was born with both hands lowed a diesel- tioned in missing. She is a patient at the Shriner’s Hospital in Lexington, Ky. She is the daughter of Martin and Jennifer powered premari- Sauvie of Baxter; the granddaughter of Jeff and Karen Sauvie, Maryanne and Tim Martin of Murfreesboro log-hauling tal coun- and Don and Peggy Dyer-Huddleston; and great-granddaughter of Ted and Carolyn Shanks Huddleston of truck for 20 seling. Buffalo Valley. miles on a two- No one lane curvy road, seems I wondered if willing we were making to ac- this 180-mile knowl- round trip to see Abigail edge this TTU work on display in Nashville Susan the wetlands kind of where the Van Buren abuse TTU — An exhibition of Tennessee Ray cranes had been, exists. Is Tech University student-work titled but had de- there even a “survivors” net- “Craft in Cohesion: Selected Works of serted. Maybe there would be a few work or support group to The Visual Art Society” will be on dis- birds. cope? I went to individual play at Fort Houston, an art gallery and One car was parked near a wooden counseling, but it didn’t help creative space located in the Wedge- platform at the end of a gravel road. me. wood-Houston neighborhood of Husband and I donned our hooded I think it would be helpful Nashville. coats and gloves. Please let there be if society would acknowl- The Visual Art Society is a student Kathryn birds. We carried binoculars and edge this kind of thing does group in the School of Art, Craft & De- Craig with a walked toward the viewing area. I happen. I also think that sign at TTU’s Appalachian Center for BFA in met- heard static croaks before seeing those who offer premarital Craft. Members included in this exhibi- als, created cranes, and not only were there counseling should be re- tion are: Jamie Estes, Keith Moy, Hannah this “Prayer birds, but also a volunteer guide. quired to discuss the warn- La Rue, Sara Wiggins, Kathryn Craig, Box” from Charles Murray, a retired high ing signs of a sexual abuser. Rachel Bartek, John Elakman, Jessica copper and school science teacher, stood beside — THE EX MRS. BROWN Hagar, John Glass, Glenn Russell enamel. his spotting scope mounted on a tri- DEAR EX MRS. Coburn, Mirrah Johnson, Katherine pus in Cookeville. Fine craft majors in Friday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. pod. He grinned, nodded, and in- BROWN: It is interesting Smith, Gage Hutchkins, Elan Kandel and clay, fibers, glass, metals and wood take The reception is free, open to the public quired if we’d seen the cranes that this topic isn’t ad- Natalie Novak. their studio courses at the Center for and refreshments will be provided. The before. “First time. Been on my dressed more often, because TTU’s School of Art, Craft & Design Craft. TTU art majors in any concentra- exhibition closes Feb. 20. bucket list for a while,” I said as I domestic violence can hap- offers eight BFA degree concentrations tion are eligible to join the VAS. For more information about TTU’s watched cranes feed on grass in a pen to anyone and it should- including art education, painting and de- This exhibition is free and open to the School of Art, Craft & Design visit: field. “I’m glad they’re still here.” n’t be overlooked. No one sign, which are based on the main cam- public 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Monday through https://www.tntech.edu/education/art/. “You picked a good day. More has the right to coerce a here today than yesterday.” Charles partner into doing something would know because he came she or he doesn’t want to do, everyday — just to see the numbers whether it’s done through Westell-Karpeyev duo to perform at TTU Feb. 19 (cranes) and spot other birds. Eagles physical violence or relent- and ducks and pelicans. less verbal abuse. TTU — A Canadian violinist and Russ- Arts Musical Instrument Bank. About 50 cranes stood along the When there is forced sex in ian pianist will come to Tennessee Tech Karpeyev won several international river shoreline. Many others glided a marriage, the name for it is University to perform Feb. 19. piano competitions, including the 2006 on the smooth water and more stood marital or spousal rape. Like Violinist Emily Westell and pianist Oxford Music Fesival’s professional on the far shore. Using my binocu- any other kind of rape, it is Alexander Karpeyev formed the duo in piano recital competition. He began play- lars, I marveled at the size of those not an act of love but a way 2011 after meeting at Yale University’s ing piano when he was seven years old closest in the grassy field. And look- of asserting control and Norfolk Chamber Music Festival. In and joined the Moscow State ing through Charles’s scope, the dominance. If you contact their performances, they focus on the di- Tchaikovsky Conservatory in 2000, cranes’ bright orange eyes looked the Rape, Abuse and Incest verse chamber repertoire for violin and graduating with the highest honors in dime size, and they seemed close National Network (RAINN), piano. 2005. enough to touch. it should be able to refer you Westell debuted with the Calgary Phil- The concert is at 7:30 p.m. in the Bryan Charles has watched and studied to a support group for sur- harmonic at age 15 and has grown to es- Emily Westell and Alexander Fine Arts Building’s Wattenbarger Audi- birds for years. I learned that the vivors. The toll-free number tablish herself as a talented and versatile Karpeyev. torium, 1150 N. Dixie Ave. bright red spot on top of a white to call is 800-656-4673. musician. She won the 2012 Canada It is sponsored by the Center Stage se- crane’s head is skin, not feathers. (You can also find it online Council for the Arts Musical Instrument tre and has performed around the world. ries, which is made possible by TTU’s Cranes stand three to four feet tall at rainn.org.) Bank Competition, the 2013 Astral Artist She performs on a 1717 Stradivari violin, general education fund. It is free and and weigh about 10 pounds. They DEAR ABBY: How do Prize from Canada’s National Arts Cen- on loan from the Canada Council for the open to the public. mate for life. “People can’t tell you handle an ex-son-in-law which is the male or female. They who “confides” in his 9- look alike to us, but obviously the year-old and 7-year-old chil- birds can tell the difference,” dren? My granddaughter Auditions for ‘Blood Wedding’ Monday, Tuesday Charles said and then chuckled. came to me yesterday and Cranes are omnivorous, eating grain said her dad told her he’s not TTU — Auditions for “Blood Wed- tricately bound in an unbreakable cycle lovers in the middle of the night where in the field and critters along the going to pay child support ding” by Federico Garcia Lorca and di- of murder and revenge. The death-bound pursuers and pursued plunge into a realm shoreline. They aren’t good fisher- and is going to quit his job. rected by Mark Harry Creter will be held love triangle at the center of the play of deep darkness where the moonlight is men and were probably enticed to Now she is worried her from 6-8 p.m. on both Monday, Feb. 22, fuels these passions to a fever pitch and not friendly and the forest not shelter stop in Tennessee, instead of winter- daddy will become homeless and Tuesday, Feb. 23 at the TTU Talon propels the story to its unstoppable tragic enough. ing in Florida, when they spotted and have to live on the Theatre in Foundation Hall. conclusion. Lorca’s image-laden poetry unfolds the the Hiwassee’s mud flats. street. Speaking roles available for approxi- An arranged country marriage between story with the fire and power character- At one time, this area was home to I know he is self-centered. mately 10 women (ages 17-50) and and the children of rich landowners is about istic of his work and the fateful reso- many fowl species, but the cranes He has started abusing nar- six men (ages 17-50). Minorities are to take place. nance that marked his own tragically have crowded them out. Using his cotics and is moving in with strongly encouraged. No preparation A past lover, himself in a loveless mar- short life. scope, Charles found ruddy ducks a girl half his age. I told my necessary, auditions will consist of cold- riage, cannot allow the wedding to take Performances will take place in the per- and mallards. As I looked, three granddaughter that no matter reading and improvisation. place and spirits the bride away, who formance pavilion in Dogwood Park at 8 cranes flew toward me. I ducked, what happens, her mom and The story involves two families in a goes with him willingly on her wedding p.m. April 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 30, and but they were high above my head. dad will always love her. semi-mythical rural Spain which are in- night. An entire town goes after the at 10 p.m. April 28. “You were scope bombed,” Charles There is court-ordered sup- said and laughed. “You know, like port, but none has been paid. photo bombed.” Any advice would be appre- It was time for Charles to mosey ciated. — GRANDPA IN Singer, actress Denise Matthews, known as Vanity, dies on because his cats at home needed MILWAUKEE attention. Husband and I headed DEAR GRANDPA: By JESSE J. HOLLAND ing kidney issues. through her association with Prince and back to our car. I’d seen the Sandhill “Daddy” is not going to lose Associated Press She said Denise the 80s girl group Vanity 6. During her Cranes. his apartment; he has CHO- Matthews was time in music, Vanity released four al- And come March when I hear the SEN to move in with his Vanity, a Prince protege who renounced happy in recent bums with Motown and Warner Brothers loud croaks and trumpet calls in the girlfriend. That’s a lot differ- her sexy stage persona to become a years. “She loved and was known for her sultry appearance sky above my house, I’ll marvel at ent than becoming homeless. Christian minister, has died. She was 57. her time in the ‘80s, and sexually-themed music, including the beauty of the migrating cranes Reassure your grandchil- The singer and actress, born Denise but I think she loved “Nasty Girl.” She also appeared in films and I’ll think of my Valentine pres- dren, but do not lie. Your Matthews, died Monday at a hospital in her recent time in the late 1980s and early 1990s, includ- ent. Just what I wanted. daughter should discuss with Fremont, California, said Gisela Hernan- more, because she ing “The Last Dragon,” “52 Pick-Up” an attorney the fact that her dez, a spokeswoman for Washington had been at peace,” and “Action Jackson.” Susan Ray is a Cookeville ex isn’t meeting his child Hospital Health Care System. Hernandez Matthews Renay Matthews Matthews’ health took a turn for the writer. Her column appears support obligation, and con- did not give a cause of death. said. worse in 1992 and she was hospitalized every Wednesday. Read her tact the state agencies that Matthews’ sister Renay said the death A native of Niagara Falls, Ontario, for kidney failure, which she blamed on blog online at help to collect it. was from complications over longstand- Matthews first rocketed to stardom cocaine and other drug use. http://susanrray.com. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Wednesday, February 17, 2016 — A9 ENTERTAINMENT

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Est. jackpot: $94 million A10 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Wednesday, February 17, 2016 NATION/WORLD World CJ the German shorthaired pointer wins Westminster in Brief By BEN WALKER CJ “took me back into the past AP Sports Writer for what they were bred to do,” Meen said. “He floated around China downplays NEW YORK (AP) — Now ap- the ring beautifully.” missile deployment pointed America’s top dog — CJ, The fan favorite earlier in the the German shorthaired pointer. night was a large Leonberger, reports CJ won best in show at the who wanted a treat and kept 140th Westminster Kennel Club gnawing at his handler’s suit BEIJING (AP) — Foreign on Tuesday night, beating a cou- pocket all the way around the Minister Wang Yi on Wednes- ple of top favorites at a nearly ring. day sought to downplay re- packed Madison Square Garden. This was the 18th overall best in ports that China had positioned There was a moment of drama, show win for CJ, whose initials anti-aircraft missiles on a dis- too. stand for his path from the West puted South China Sea island, As judge Dr. Richard Meen Coast — quite a California Jour- accusing the media of hyping from Canada began to announce ney, it was, from the city of the issue and saying more at- his choice, German shepherd Temecula. tention should be paid to what handler Kent Boyles took a step Earlier in the day, Nunes-Atkin- he called “public goods and toward the prized silver bowl. He son explained what made CJ so services” provided by China’s heard “German” and the “sh” to special. development of its maritime start the second word, but that “He has that extra sparkle,” she claims. was as far as he got. said. “He’s an old soul.” Taiwan’s Ministry of Na- The 3-year-old CJ bested 2,751 Nunes-Atkinson became the tional Defense said in a state- other entries in 199 breeds and first owner, breeder and handler ment it had “grasped that varieties to win the nation’s most to win Westminster since 1983. Communist China had de- prestigious dog competition. CJ definitely has his rituals. Be- ployed” an unspecified number “It’s exactly like what I imag- fore romping around the ring, he of missiles on Woody Island in ined,” co-owner, breeder, and Seth Wenig | AP usually bows down and sneezes. the Paracel group. The Philip- handler Valerie Nunes-Atkinson Valerie Nunes-Atkinson and CJ, a German shorthaired pointer, pose for photographers After the victory, Nunes-Atkin- pines said the development in- said. after CJ won best in show at the 140th Westminster Kennel Club dog show, Tuesday, at son kept kissing the dog she calls creased regional tensions. CJ certainly came from champi- Madison Square Garden in New York. “the Prince” while looking into The move would follow onship stock. His grandmother, his golden, winning eyes. China’s building of new is- Carlee, was one of two previous second. dogdom forever. times. CJ won best of breed earlier in lands in the disputed sea by German shorthaired pointers to CJ also topped a Skye terrier, Charlie the Skye terrier finished “Vegas odds were not with us,” the day, then took the sporting piling sand atop reefs and then win Westminster, taking the title German shepherd, bulldog, shih second at Westminster last year Nunes-Atkinson said. group. adding airstrips and military in 2005. tzu and Samoyed. There is no to Miss P the beagle. Rumor the As Meen studied each of the Meen, a psychiatrist, was asked installations. “He’s never done anything prize money for the win, but German shepherd was ranked as final seven dogs, he held up his whether he had ever treated dogs. wrong,” Nunes-Atkinson said. there are valuable breeding rights the No. 1 show dog in the coun- hands like a picture frame to “No, they’re perfect,” he said. Iran snubs plan, A borzoi called Lucy finished in the near future and a legacy in try last year and had won 101 focus on their expression. “People are a mess.” won't freeze on oil output levels

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran Cliven Bundy, called ‘lawless and violent,’ to stay in jail on Wednesday snubbed a pro- posal agreed to by four oil Bundy, 69, was arrested in Portland last surrendered. much of the short hearing with his arms powerhouses to cap their crude PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Nevada week on charges stemming from a 2014 The elder Bundy was not charged in con- folded across his chest, occasionally output if other producers do rancher Cliven Bundy, who came to Ore- armed standoff with federal officials who nection with the Oregon occupation. All swiveling in his chair to gaze sternly at the same, with a senior Oil gon to support the armed occupation of a were rounding up his cattle over unpaid his charges stem from the 2014 Nevada spectators in a courtroom filled to capac- Ministry official saying Tehran national wildlife preserve led by his sons, grazing fees. standoff: conspiracy, assault on a federal ity. has no intention of freezing oil will remain in jail pending trial after pros- He came to Oregon to support a weeks- officer, obstruction, weapon use and pos- A family member said the patriarch isn’t output levels. ecutors called him “lawless and violent.” long occupation at Malheur National session, extortion to interfere with com- dangerous or a criminal and should be re- Mahdi Asali, Iran’s OPEC U.S. Magistrate Judge Janice Stewart Wildlife Refuge, which his sons, Ammon merce, and aiding and abetting. leased to his home. envoy, said his country will in said Tuesday that Bundy should not be re- and Ryan Bundy, launched Jan. 2 to de- Bundy’s attorney, Noel Grefenson, said “Cliven believes in the proper role of fact keep increasing crude ex- leased ahead of trial because there is a risk mand the federal government turn over his client could not be a danger if author- government and proper jurisdiction. ports until it reaches levels at- he won’t show up for future court dates. public lands to local control. ities waited to charge him for 22 months. Where’s the jurisdiction?” daughter-in- tained before international “If he is released and he goes back to his His sons were arrested Jan. 26 and re- The judge dismissed that argument and set law Briana Bundy told The Associated sanctions were imposed on ranch, that is likely the last the govern- main in jail, but four holdouts extended his next hearing for Friday. Press by telephone from Bunkerville, Ne- Tehran over its nuclear pro- ment will see of him,” Stewart said. the occupation until Thursday, when they Bundy said nothing in court. He sat for vada. gram. Herald-Citizen

Wednesday, February 17, 2016 SPORTS B Macon girls, Cannon boys survive 8-AA first round

By THOMAS CORHERN Belton ended the contest with a to this gym. But Lyndsey really lit day night’s game against No. 2- HERALD-CITIZEN Assistant Sports Editor game-high 28 points, the only it up when she got used to it.” seed Livingston Academy. MCHS player to score in - Macon County outscored CMS “That’s going to be a tough test,” COOKEVILLE — It was a slow figures. 12-10 in the third quarter to hold on White said. “They’re a tough start for Macon County on Tuesday “She’s just been a really good to a 36-32 lead. matchup for us. We have a big and night as the Tigerettes, the lowest player this year,” said MCHS head But Central Magnet tied the game they don’t. They run a motion of- seeded team in the coach Larry White. “She missed at 45 with just 1:03 left as Sydney fense. We’re primarily a man-to- District 8-AA seven weeks of practice when she Smith worked her way into the lane man team, but this team with the girls bracket tore an ankle up, but she’s back and for a driving layup. size factor and the high-low game, opened play. has really gotten into a groove. Macon’s Jenna Russell slowed the we just haven’t had much success Central Magnet She’s just been a really good player game down, dribbling the ball at the against them. Livingston and jumped out to a for us.” left edge of the Tennessee Tech Macon County both have storied 12-5 lead, and, at District The second quarter was a state- logo at midcourt, waiting to give basketball programs, and we’ve first, looked like it ment for Macon County. the Tigerettes the final shot. been on hard times this year. But I was going to con- 8-AA “It really was,” said White. “Our With a timeout called with 9.8 sec- told my kids with all the injuries trol the game. press really helped us. Their No. 23 onds remaining, the MCHS game we’ve had, if we can do great and Macon County, and senior Lynd- (Becca Stockton) got into foul trou- plan was obvious — get the ball to make it to the region tournament, sey Belton, had other plans as the ble and our plan was to press when Belton. they’ll make a movie about us.” Tigerettes worked their way to a 48- she wasn’t in the game. She’s their The Tigerettes succeeded. The Cannon County boys 50, 45 victory at the Hooper Eblen best ball-handler and our press got senior leader stayed just outside the DeKalb County 48, OT Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen Center. us back into the game. It got us arc and drained a 3-pointer with 2.2 Cannon County and DeKalb Macon County’s Lyndsey Belton dribbles down Belton outscored Central Magnet moving a little bit. They do a really seconds remaining for the 48-45 County kept it pretty even through the court as a Central Magnet defender waits dur- herself in the second quarter, scor- good job with the match-up zone lead. the contest Tuesday night, with nei- ing the District 8-AA tournament opener at the ing 11 points to CMS’ 10, as the they play. We were having a hard Sydney Smith and Kylea Carver ther team taking a big advantage. Hooper Eblen Center. Belton scored 28 points as Tigerettes took a 24-22 halftime time scoring. We depend on the 3- led CMS with 12 points each. Macon County beat Central Magnet 48-45. lead. pointer a lot and we had to get used Macon County advances to Thurs- See 8-AA, Page B2

TITANS DISTRICT 7-A TOURNAMENT Woods, Stevens At an end priorities to retain By TERRY McCORMICK TitanInsider.com

NASHVILLE — Of the Tennessee Titans’ list of 12 unrestricted free agents, two players are atop the team’s priorities to retain. Nose tackle Al Woods, who blos- somed last year while filling in for an in- jured Sammie Hill, is one of the Titans top priorities to try and retain this off-season, per a league source. Woods played in 14 games last sea- son, including nine starts. He totaled 22 tackles with 14 solo stops in his sec- ond season in Tennessee. Woods may have found a home in Tennessee after having bounced from Tampa Bay to Seattle and Pittsburgh before signing with the Titans in 2014. Woods and Hill are both free agents, and losing both of them would leave

See TITANS, Page B2 Mularkey assembling veteran staff By TERRY McCORMICK TitanInsider.com

NASHVILLE — Mike Mularkey has assembled a veteran coaching staff for his first full season as head coach of the Tennessee Titans. Mularkey has gone with some sage hands in retaining defensive coordina- tor Dick LeBeau (age 78) and running backs coach Sylvester Croom (age 61) and in hiring offensive coordinator Terry Robiskie (age 61), special teams Craig Delk | Contributed coach Bobby April (age 62), offensive Monterey’s Tyrus West (20) goes up for a shot while being guarded by Pickett County’s Ben Neal (32) during the Wildcats’ 67-54 loss to the line coach Russ Grimm (age 56) and Bobcats on Tuesday night at Livingston Academy in the District 7-A tournament. receivers coach Bob Bratkowski (age 60). With the Titans having such a young Fourth-quarter runs foil Monterey in 7-A openers roster, there is the question of the so- called generation gap. Can a coaching By CRAIG DELK From there, Pickett County slowly ex- West said his team was hampered late ing through,” he said. “I thought we staff of senior citizens relate to a roster Special to the HERALD-CITIZEN panded its lead as Blake Hughes’ late by the loss of leading scorer and re- had a stretch after DC went out where full of 20-somethings. free throw provided bounder Dalton Coleman to injury, as we kind of got a little bit out of control, Robiskie, whose job it will be to over- LIVINGSTON — Both Monterey the final margin and he was poked in the eye early in the and they forced us into some shots that see the offense, doesn’t believe there teams nearly pulled off the 4/5 upset its largest advantage. fourth quarter and did not return. we probably didn’t want to take but will be any problems for an experi- during Tuesday night’s District 7-A “I knew coming in “He got hit on what I thought was a ended up taking anyway.” enced coaching relating to a young of- tournament play-in games. that (Wildcats) Coach foul and there was no call,” West said. Monterey started strong, twice leading fense under the leadership of The No. 5-seeded Wildcats went toe (Adam) West would “That was huge, because there was a by as many as eight points, the final quarterback Marcus Mariota. to toe with No. 4 seed Pickett County District have them prepared no-foul call. They get the ball back and time coming when Parker Payne’s slic- In fact, Robiskie sees the age gap as before faltering in the fourth quarter as and that they were score, then we have to take him out of ing inside bucket made it 16-8 with an advantage. they lost 67-54, while the No. 4-seeded 7-A scrappy,” Bobcats the game and he doesn’t come back 6:42 left in the first half. “I don’t think that’s a big issue for Clay County girls ended their game on head coach Nathan with seven minutes left in the fourth. However, the Bobcats answered with guys like myself, older coaches. It’s a 17-5 run as they beat the No. 5-seeded Aaron said. “That’s very similar to the That kind of hurt us on that side of the a 12-2 run as Dawson Abbott’s 3- great to have that experience,” Ro- Lady Wildcats 45-32 at Livingston way they’ve played a lot of the teams floor.” pointer from the top of the key made it biskie said. “I think the great thing Academy. in our district. With the exception of Forced shots also hurt the Wildcats in 20-18 PCHS with 3:42 remaining. about that is a lot of us have kids, a lot In the finale, the Bobcats (19-8) their (91-44) loss to Jackson County, the final frame, West said. From there, both teams settled into a of us have sons — I had a son (Brian) started the fourth quarter on a 7-0 run they’ve found a way to play hard and “I thought our guys competed pretty back-and-forth contest until Hughes’ to take a 50-43 lead after Trent Young stay in games, and that’s what hap- hard. Our game plan was pretty good, See STAFF, Page B2 buried a 3-pointer from the left corner. pened (Tuesday night).” and our guys did a good job of follow- See MHS, Page B2 B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Wednesday, February 17, 2016 SPORTS MHS: Clay County girls went on 17-5 run in fourth quarter From Page B1 inside basket late in the third quarter tied the game at 43-43. John Micheal Ferrell scored a game-high 21 points and grabbed seven rebounds for Pickett County. Young added 14 points, Abbott scored 13 and Hughes chipped in 11 points and eight rebounds. Brian Gib- son also came close to a double-double with eight points and 10 rebounds. Tyrus West led Monterey (12-19) with 15 points, while Cade Painter added 10. The Wildcats had just one senior on their squad, forward Zeb Randolph. “Even though we only had him for one year, he was a good kid to have on this team,” West said. “He was a very good teammate, and he really helped these young guys grow. We’re really gonna miss that aspect of what he brought.” With the win, Pickett County has clinched a Region 4-A berth and will face top-seeded Clay County (25-2) on Friday in the district semifinals at 6 p.m. “We did play them relatively well at our place a few weeks ago,” Aaron said. “… I thought we competed and we scrapped.

We’re just gonna have to do the best we Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen can.” In the other semifinal, No. 2 seed Jackson DeKalb County’s Marshal Evins tries to put up a shot County (15-9) will take on No. 3 seed around Cannon County’s Austin Martin on Tuesday in the Clarkrange (21-8) at 7:30 p.m. opening round of the District 8-AA tournament at the No. 4 Clay County 45, Hooper Eblen Center. Cannon County won the game 50-48 No. 5 Monterey girls 32 in overtime. LIVINGSTON — The opening contest was a one-point game until Clay County pulled away with its 17-5 fourth-quarter 8-AA: run, overcoming a scrappy effort by the Craig Delk | Contributed Martin led Lady Wildcats. Monterey’s Makenzie Hite gets ready to shoot a layup as Clay County’s Tay- “It is heart-breaking,” Monterey head lor Strong (10) looks on during the Lady Wildcats’ 45-32 loss in to Clay CCHS with 23 points coach Todd Hess said of the loss. “I was County in the District 7-A tournament at Livingston Academy on Tuesday. really proud of how hard the girls played. From Page B1 with 2.3 seconds left. Knox They came out and fought and fought and in the third quarter. The score stayed the school is being built. drained both free throws to put never got down, and they kept on fighting. same until Kenzie Arms made an inside “These seniors have overcome so much The Tigers led 34-32 after three the Lions back on top 50-48. You can’t say enough about the tenacity bucket with 3:43 remaining in the fourth. adversity,” Hess said. “This was the first quarters, and it continued to be a “Austin had a great game,” that they showed (Tuesday night).” Jada Kerr followed with a driving basket bunch that was not in the old school. They back-and-forth contest. Rigsby said, “but DeKalb still Turnovers hampered the Lady Wildcats and an inside bucket, and Clay County were in the elementary school for four “The credit goes to Lynus Mar- did a great job of keying in on late, as they had eight in the final quarter made 11-of-12 from the line in the final years, never had a locker room and never tin and his team,” said CCHS him. When we needed him late, alone. The Lady Bulldogs also took advan- 1:23. had their own court, and I’m just very head coach Matthew Rigsby. he didn’t give up any steals and tage of numerous extra chances as they Kerr had a big overall game, scoring a proud of those seniors as well as our “They hit big shots, pulled down he came up big. Credit also goes corralled 15 offensive rebounds. game-high 18 points while adding seven team.” boards when they needed. We to Anton Knox with two huge “We did rebound pretty good for the most rebounds and four steals. Arms added eight Clay County has clinched a Region 4-A struggled with their zone at times boards and just nailed it at the part, even on the defensive end,” CCHS points and eight rebounds, while Makenna berth and will face top-seeded Pickett and we knew that was what they free throw line to knock those head coach Joe Sims said. “We got several Biles pulled down 10 rebounds and swiped County (23-2) on Thursday in the district were going to play.” two down. He’s been struggling second, third and sometimes even fourth three steals to go along with her five semifinals at 6 p.m. Austin Martin put CCHS on top through some injuries.” chances at it. And we got fouled every points. “We played them a pretty good game the with 2:01 remaining with a two- DeKalb County inbounded the once in a while, so that was pretty big.” Bilbrey topped Monterey with nine last time we played them,” Sims said. “We point bucket to make it 40-38, ball to try to set up one last effort, Hess added, “I thought we were handling points and eight rebounds, while Makenzie were ahead four at halftime. … If we could but Tanner Poss tied the game up but the pass was intercepted and their press pretty good and their matchup Hite and Taylor Hite also snared eight re- just sustain a whole game like that, you 15 seconds later with a pair of Cannon County was able to run zone, and in the fourth quarter we had bounds apiece. Makenzie Hite and Madi- never know what might happen. But we’re free throws. out the clock. eight turnovers,” Hess lamented. “Then son Fisher chipped in seven points each. just happy to be playing after getting sent As time started to run down, Martin led CCHS with 23 they got hot from the free-throw line, and The loss ended the prep careers of twin home last year in the first game. We’re Cannon County attempted a points, while Evins led DCHS we couldn’t stop them.” sisters Makenzie and Taylor Hite, and gonna give it our best shot.” long-range pass for a last-ditch with 19. Before the late run, Monterey (7-23) had Hess was extremely proud of the way they The other semifinal will pit No. 2 seed shot. The catch was made, but the Cannon County will face No. 2- pulled to within one point (28-27) on a 3- battled through the adversity of not having Jackson County (20-4) against No. 3 shot bounced off the rim, sending seeded Smith County on Thurs- pointer by Courtney Bilbrey with 1:32 left their own home facility as the new high Clarkrange (15-14) at 7:30 p.m. the game to overtime, still knot- day night. ted at 40 points each. “Whether it’s ugly or nice, it’s DeKalb’s Marshal Evins tied tournament time,” Rigsby said. the game again with 46 seconds “Smith County’s got a great left at 48 points, then Cannon bunch, so we’ll just see what STAFF: Has plenty of experience County’s Anton Knox was fouled we’ve got for them.”

From Page B1 level as well. “It’s all good what we’re trying to get done that from afar. I say that from when we walk in the building as a team and as an organiza- watching him when I was with who was on this team a few and shake and see what the tion. That’s the positive about the Falcons and coming out of Tech tennis opens years ago. So a lot of us have new culture is,” Robiskie said. having a veteran staff and a college and watching some kids that are that age, and if we “The great thing about it is that staff that has been there. We’ve stuff he did last year,” Robiskie want to grow old and gray, we’ve got enough guys that are got a lot of coaches on this said. “I can attest to that from home slate against those kids won’t let us. They experienced that when the football staff who have put in a watching his games last year, make us keep up with what’s players walk in the building lot of time and put in a lot of because our divisions play each hip and what’s cool and all and they look at us, they say, hours and have put their hand other. The fact that we played Chattanooga that.” ‘Oh, yeah. He played the game. in the dirt.” against each other did give me Another area where Robiskie He played NFL football. He’s As for his assessment of Mar- the opportunity to watch him in By DYLAN VAZZANO lineup as well, joining Mena as believes the Titans staff will got a ring, he’s been to the iota, and how to build around some games. And that was a TTU Sports Information the only pair of Golden Eagles to have so-called “street cred” is Super Bowl. And they can re- him, Robiskie said the evalua- plus. Just from watching that, it notch at least two singles victo- with the skins on the wall with spect that.’ And now it’s just a tion process is only in its early seems like he has the chance to COOKEVILLE — With a sea- ries on the young season with the a background of having played matter of getting them to buy in stages. be something special. He’s just son-opening three-match road 5-foot-9 rookie posting a 2-1 in the NFL and coached at that to what we believe and and “I think that, but I’m thinking got to put it all together.” swing now in the rearview mir- record thus far. Mena and junior ror, the Tennessee Tech tennis Alberto Esteban are also the only team will christen its 2016 home two Tech players with at least slate Thursday two doubles victories in the first TITANS: morning with three matches as well. Stevens caught 12 passes for 121 yards an 11 a.m. Chattanooga (3-3) takes the matchup with quick trip up to Cookeville on a From Page B1 Craig Stevens. downs a year ago. Chattanooga at heater with wins in three of its the team thin in the middle of the defen- Per a league source, the Titans are already The Titans’ other unrestricted free agents Tech Tennis last four tilts after an 0-2 start. sive line. Of those two, Woods is the pri- in talks to retain Stevens, regarded as one include tackle Byron Bell, linebacker Zach Courts. Four Mocs have collected a team- ority in part because he is younger (age 28) of the league’s top blocking tight ends. Brown, tight end Dorin Dickerson, corner- H a v i n g Tennis best three singles victories, in- and has been less injury prone than Hill. Stevens reduced his base salary last year back Brandon Harris, linebacker Steven dropped its last cluding junior Lucas Plesky and The other player the Titans are hoping to to $1.12 million a year ago in order to re- Johnson, Hill, guard Joe Looney, defensive two tilts with senior Nick Wingord, who are keep away from the free agent market, main on the Titans roster. Stevens caught end Mike Martin, guard Jamon Meredith losses to UNC Asheville and building off stellar fall seasons which opens March 9, is veteran tight end 12 passes for 121 yards and two touch- and cornerback Coty Sensabaugh. Florida Gulf Coast, the Golden that saw Plesky post an 8-1 sin- Eagles (1-2) will look to get back gles mark and Wingord roll out a to their winning ways in 6-2 singles record. Cookeville, a place that has been Chattanooga leads the all-time Ex-Tennessee player accused of enticing teen for sex quite generous for them with a series with Tech, 33-21, however combined 25-3 home record over the Golden Eagles did get the bet- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. thought was a teenage girl be- teen near St. Petersburg. Tennessee’s team from 2011- the last six years. ter of the Mocs in last year's bat- (AP) — A former University ginning Jan. 21. Instead he Crowder told investigators he 15. He primarily played center A sluggish start plagued TTU tle, a 4-2 win in Chattanooga. of Tennessee offensive line- was communicating with sent the photos and that he and guard while making 15 ca- Friday in its loss to FGCU after TTU received the doubles point man faces five felony counts Pinellas County Sheriff’s de- thought he was communicat- reer starts, including three this the Golden Eagles dropped the behind victories in the top two after investigators say he tried tectives working as part of ing with a teenager, the release past season as a fifth-year sen- doubles point, and then fell in spots as Alex Arovin and Alberto to entice a 14-year-old girl for “Operation Wayfarer,” which added. ior and graduate student. He two of the first three singles Esteban took home the W in the sex in Florida. targets men who are using the Crowder faces one count of started 11 games at center in matches en route to a 5-2 defeat. No. 1 position, and Eduardo In a news release sent early Internet to find underage fe- certain use of prohibited com- 2014. Despite the loss, sophomore Ed- Mena and Alvaro Cintas captured Wednesday, Pinellas County males for sex, it added. puter services and four counts He was named to the South- uardo Mena continued his hot the nod in the No. 2 spot. Sheriff’s officials said that 23- According to the news re- of transmitting harmful mate- eastern Conference Academic pace to begin the season with an- Arovin, Esteban, and Mena also year-old Mackenzie “Mack” lease, Crowder sent four inap- rials to a minor. He was re- Honor Roll in 2014 and 2015. other singles nod to bump the seized wins in the top three sin- Crowder was arrested Tuesday propriate photos and solicited leased on $50,000 bond Tennessee athletic depart- OVC's preseason No. 1 ranked gles spots to push TTU to the fin- night near St. Petersburg. “the minor” to engage in sex Wednesday. Jail records didn’t ment spokesman Ryan Robin- player to a perfect 3-0 in singles ish line. The statement said Crowder acts with him. Deputies said list an attorney for Crowder. son said the school had no action. Admission to all Golden Eagle engaged in an online conver- they arrested him Tuesday Crowder, who is from Bris- comment at this time on Freshman Guillermo Nicolas home regular season matches is sation with someone he after he arranged to meet the tol, Tennessee, was part of Crowder’s arrest. has been a key cog in the Tech free of charge.

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Illinois 71, Bowling Green 60 Jake Arrieta on a one-year contract and OF the successor trustee. The sale an after hours drop box for  ''+ ") 9 p.m. Ohio 86, E. Michigan 64 Matt Murton on a minor league contract. is free from all exemptions, ! Circulation Dept. payments CBSSN — Boise St. at Ohio St. 76, Michigan 66 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Agreed to which are expressly waived in 10 p.m. Purdue 71, Northwestern 61 terms with OF Tony Campana on a minor ! Classified Dept. payments OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE ESPNU — Colorado at Southern Cal Valparaiso 66, Cleveland St. 43 league contract. the Deed of Trust, said property ! Letters to the Editor 4 generations of tree care. GOLF Youngstown St. 92, Ill.-Chicago 91, 2OT American Association being real estate situated in Put- ! Community News Bulletin Specialize in dangerous tree SOUTHWEST KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed OF Brian 10 p.m. nam County, Tennessee, and ! I Like to Know Questions removal. Grind stumps. Lic/Ins. GOLF — LPGA Tour, ISPS Handa Australian Baylor 100, Iowa St. 91, OT Joynt. being more particularly de- Open, first round, at Adelaide, Australia Kansas St. 63, TCU 49 LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed INF Rene ! News & Sports Info & Photos T. Bowman 537-2466;260-5655 NHL HOCKEY Texas 85, West 78 Leveret and INF Kazuki Nezu. scribed as follows: 7 p.m. Texas A&M 71, Mississippi 56 Atlantic League YOUR LOCAL NEWS SOURCE M & M TREE SERVICE NBCSN — Chicago at N.Y. Rangers FAR WEST — Signed INF Cody Lying and being in the Third We trim, top & remove trees. SOCCER Air Force 79, UNLV 74 Puckett, OFs Fehlandt Lentini and Delta Also stump removal. 1:30 p.m. Cleary Jr. and C Mike Blanke. Civil District of Putnam Herald-Citizen FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Real Madrid Can-Am League County, Tennessee, and be- 1300 Neal Street Free Est. Lic/Ins at AS Roma Women’s scores OTTAWA CHAMPIONS — Signed RHP Daniel ing more particularly de- Call 432-4382 or 260-6304 FS2 — UEFA Champions League, VfL Wolfs- Cordero and INF Robert Garza. Cookeville, TN 38501 EAST burg at KAA Gent ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Signed RHP Luis scribed as follows: Binghamton 66, Vermont 52 ALLEN'S TREE SERVICE WINTER SPORTS Sanz. SOUTH 10:30 p.m. SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS — Released INF Stump grinding, tree re- Campbell 69, Winthrop 56 BEING Lot No. 221 of the East-  *)%+& ' NBCSN -Winter Youth Olympic Games, at Ty Forney and RHP BJ Hyatt. Coastal Carolina 61, Charleston Southern 40 lake Estates Subdivision, moval, topping.Lic'd/Ins'd. Lillehammer, Norway (same-day tape) Gardner-Webb 51, Presbyterian 40 — Signed LHP Dylan Phase IV, as shown by plat of J & A AUTO SERVICE Great Roger Allen owner, High Point 89, Longwood 70 Badura and RHP Max Duval. record in Plat Cabinet A, Slide I High School Basketball Md.-Eastern Shore 79, Howard 57 service at discount prices! TOW- 537-6493 / 979-6493 GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Signed Cs Max 199, Putnam County, Tenness- South Alabama 65, Troy 63 Ayoub and Derek Hasenbeck. ING AVAILABLE 931-260-6459 No. 4 Clay County 45, UNC Asheville 58, Radford 48 — Signed 1B Sam ee, which plat is here referred FARLEY TREE SERVICE No. 5 Monterey girls 32 Eberle to a contract extension. Signed OF to for a metes and bounds de- Trimming & Removal. I National Basketball Association Marcus Bradley. scription.  "$ $ Free Est. Lic'd/Ins'd. District 7-A Tournament TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS — Signed MHS 5 11 11 5—32 Standings and schedule SS Matt Burns. All wk guaranteed Clay 11 9817 — 45 — Signed 1B ALSO KNOWN AS: 3849 Bart- 0 FIRST CARPET CARE 0 (931)520-0114, MHS – Courtney Bilbrey 9, Makenzie Hite 7, All Times EST Scott Carcaise and OF Alex Simone. lett Drive, Cookeville, TN TOM'S CARPET CLEANING Madison Fisher 7, Taylor Hite 5, Jessie EASTERN CONFERENCE BASKETBALL ++ 25YRS EXP++ LIC'D++ cell 239-6184 Walker 4. Atlantic Division National Basketball Association 38506 Clay – Jada Kerr 18, Kenzie Arms 8, Bethany WLPct GB CHARLOTTE HORNETS — Acquired G-F + PUTNAM GUARANTEED + EVERGREEN TREE service We Sherrell 6, Makenna Biles 5, Taylor Strong 4, Toronto 35 17 .673 — Courtney Lee from Memphis for F P.J. Hair- This sale is subject to all mat- 349-2288 top, trim, prune & remove trees. Ashlynn Browning 2, Kaitlin McClain 2. Boston 32 23 .582 4½ ston. ters shown on any applicable re- New York 23 32 .418 13½ MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Acquired F Chris An- Same day service/Saturdays Jeff Burchett & Shawn Rober- Brooklyn 14 40 .259 22 dersen and two second-round draft picks corded plat; any unpaid taxes; son. Satisfaction guaranteed No. 4 Pickett County 67, Philadelphia 8 45 .151 27½ from Miami. any restrictive covenants, ease- Fully Ins'd (931)319-1199, 261-8870 No. 5 Monterey boys 54 Southeast Division MIAMI HEAT — Acquired G Brian Roberts from ments, or setback lines that may  %$')(%$'- Atlanta 31 24 .564 — Charlotte. be applicable; any statutory ARBOR MEDICS Tree Service District 7-A Tournament Miami 29 24 .547 1 DETROIT PISTONS — Traded G Brandon Owner: Scott Winningham. MHS 13 10 20 11 — 54 Charlotte 27 26 .509 3 rights of redemption of any gov- Jennings and F Ersan Ilyasova to Orlando ISA Certified Arborist, PCHS 6 18 19 24 — 67 Washington 23 28 .451 6 for F Tobias Harris. ernmental agency, state or fed- BELLIS! CONCRETE MHS – Tyrus West 15, Cade Painter 10, Bryan Orlando 23 29 .442 6½ NBA Development League eral; any prior liens or encum- Complete Concrete Work #SO-5152-AT Stamps 8, Tristen Castle 6, Dalton Coleman Central Division RIO GRANDE VALLEY VIPERS — Activated Slabs, driveways, bsmts, sidewalks 537-6829 / 261-1967 5, Grayson Randolph 4, Zeb Randolph 4, Cleveland 38 14 .731 — F Jordan Hamilton. brances as well as any priority Parker Payne 2. Stamped & colored concrete, Indiana 28 25 .528 10½ Women’s National Basketball Association created by a fixture filing; and to acid staining, exposed aggregate. THE TREE GUYS PCHS – John Micheal Ferrell 21, Trent Young Chicago 27 25 .519 11 SEATTLE STORM — Signed G Sue Bird to a any matter that an accurate sur- 14, Dawson Abbott 13, Blake Hughes 11, Detroit 27 27 .500 12 multiyear contract. Serving Cookeville Area Since 1997 TREE SERVICE Brian Gibson 8. Milwaukee 22 32 .407 17 FOOTBALL vey of the premises might dis- Licensed, insured. Drug free work- FREE ESTIMATES WESTERN CONFERENCE National Football League close. In addition, the following place. 858-6240 / 528-6240 Call (931)267-6191 or 319-7572 Southwest Division ARIZONA CARDINALS — Re-signed S Chris parties may claim an interest in No. 8 Macon County girls 48, W L Pct GB Clemons to a one-year contract. Signed CB the above-referenced property: COOKEVILLE CONCRETE LOCAL LOGGING Company No. 7 Central Magnet 45 San Antonio 45 8 .849 — Joel Wilkinson. Memphis 31 22 .585 14 CHICAGO BEARS — Released OT Jermon Driveways, slabs, all types of looking for timber to cut. Free District 8-AA Tournament Dallas 29 26 .527 17 Bushrod. DEBORAH L. CRAIG stamped concrete, all types of Estimates. Call (931)808-5347 MCHS 5 19 12 12 — 48 Houston 27 28 .491 19 DENVER BRONCOS — Named Klint Kubiak metal bldgs. 20% disc to all Sr CMS 12 10 10 13 — 45 New Orleans 20 33 .377 25 offensive assistant coach/quarterbacks. MCHS — Kassidy Brooks 1, Mattie Goolsby 8, Northwest Division DETROIT LIONS — CB Rashean Mathis an- The sale held pursuant to this Citizens. Winter time special.  '%'!") Keeley Clariday 7, Jenna Russell 2, Lyndsey Oklahoma City 40 14 .741 — nounced his retirement. Released RB Joique Notice may be rescinded at the 40 yrs exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 Belton 28, Kyndal Bullington 2. Portland 27 27 .500 13 Bell. Successor Trustee’s option at CMS — Ashley Dyer 5, Natalie Anderson 2, 26 26 .500 13 NEW YORK GIANTS — Promoted quarter- RHETT BUTLER's Sydney Smith 12, Nina Kelly 3, Kylea Carver Denver 22 32 .407 18 backs coach Mike Sullivan to offensive coor- any time. The right is reserved to  LAWN CARE 12, Becca Stockton 7, Catherine Faulk 4. Minnesota 17 37 .315 23 dinator. Named Frank Cignetti Jr. adjourn the day of the sale to an- %$()'*) %$%'! Mowing, Landscaping, Mulching, Pacific Division quarterbacks coach, Adam Henry wide re- other day, time, and place cer- Yard Maintenance Golden State 48 4 .923 — ceivers coach, Mike Solari offensive line BOB'S Construction: Specializ- No. 7 Cannon County boys 50, L.A. Clippers 35 18 .660 13½ tain without further publication, Call local cell 544-3303 coach, Patrick Graham defensive line coach, ing in concrete, brick/block, addi- No. 8 DeKalb County 48, OT Sacramento 22 31 .415 26½ Jeff Zgonina assistant defensive line coach, upon announcement at the time Phoenix 14 40 .259 35 Bill McGovern linebackers coach, Dwayne and place for the sale set forth tions, remodels, hardwood/tile, LAWN MOWING: Gutter clean- District 8-AA Tournament L.A. Lakers 11 44 .200 38½ Stukes assistant special teams coach and above. W&A No. 311592 roofing, building packages, and ing, light hauling. odd jobs, re- DCHS 13 8 13 68—48 Tuesday’s Games Aaron Wellman strength and conditioning CCHS 11 13 8810 — 50 No games scheduled coach. all your construction needs. move old barns & buildings, gar- DCHS — Austin Johnson 6, Colter Norris 7, Wednesday’s Games TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Named John DATED January 25, 2016 Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • Afford- age cleaning. Free Est, Reason- Noah Parsley 5, Marshal Evins 19, Trey No games scheduled Spytek director of player personnel. able Prices 931-319-6107. Jones 4, Tanner Poss 7. able rates. 432-0863 / 510-4040 Thursday’s Games Arena Football League WILSON & ASSOCIATES, CCHS — Briar Jakes 6, Trey Fann 8, Charlie Utah at Washington, 7 p.m. ORLANDO PREDATORS — Agreed to terms MOWING, LANDSCAPING, Parrish 3, Anton Knox 6, Austin Martin 23, Chicago at Cleveland, 8 p.m. with OL Nathan Isles. P.L.L.C., B&B ROOFING Brandon Miles 2, Marcus Gannon 2. San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. HOCKEY Successor Trustee Pressure Washing, hauling, National Hockey League Roof Repairs & Replacements. cleaning, odd jobs. Free Est. I National Hockey League ARIZONA COYOTES — Recalled G Niklas Home Repairs & Remodeling, Call 265-5775 District 7-A Tournament Treutle from Springfield (AHL). FOR SALE INFORMATION, Comm/Res. Lic'd/Ins'd. Free Est. At Livingston Academy Standings and schedule CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled G VISIT WWW.MYFIR.COM and Call (931)526-6557 Girls Bracket Daniel Altshuller from Charlotte (AHL). WWW.REALTYTRAC.COM Tuesday, Feb. 16 All Times EST NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Reassigned LW 2/3, 10, 17 YARD MAN 4) Clay County 45, 5) Monterey 32 EASTERN CONFERENCE Ben Johnson from Albany (AHL) to Adiron- dack (ECHL). FLATT CONSTRUCTION For FREE Est., experienced Thursday, Feb. 18 Atlantic Division NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1) Pickett County vs. Clay County, 6 p.m. GP WLOT Pts GF GA American Hockey League all your building needs. Any Low rates, great work. ALBANY DEVILS — Returned D Joe Faust to ESTATE OF EVELYN B. HAILE 2) Jackson County vs. 3) Clarkrange, 7:30 p.m. Florida 57 33 18 6 72 160 134 home repair, plumbing, garages, Mowing. Monday, Feb. 22 Boston 57 31 20 6 68 174 158 Adirondack (ECHL). DECEASED Notice is hereby decks, porches, siding, roofing, Consolation final, 6 p.m. Detroit 57 29 19 9 67 146 147 SAN DIEGO GULLS — Recalled G Ryan given that on 4TH day of FEB- 931-432-2494 or 931-261-4629 Championship, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 56 30 22 4 64 149 139 Faragher from Utah (ECHL). Released C additions.(931)265-5687 Montreal 57 27 26 4 58 157 158 Michael Pelech from his professional tryout RUARY 2016, Letters TESTA- WOULD LIKE to do yard work Boys Bracket Ottawa 58 26 26 6 58 165 182 contract. MENTARY in respect of the Es- Call Tuesday, Feb. 16 Buffalo 58 23 28 7 53 137 162 SPRINGFIELD FALCONS — Signed G Alex tate of EVELYN B. HAILE, de- ALL TYPES of Backhoe Work, (931)650-1005 4) Pickett County 67, 5) Monterey 54 Toronto 55 20 26 9 49 134 163 Vazzano to a professional tryout contract. ECHL ceased who died JANUARY All types of Water lines, Footers; Friday, Feb. 19 Metropolitan Division all types of Basement Water AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE 1) Clay County vs. Pickett County, 6 p.m. Washington 55 41 10 4 86 184 126 ELMIRA JACKALS — Announced D Nick Tuz- 2ND 2016 were issued to the un- 2) Jackson County vs. 3) Clarkrange, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers56 32 18 6 70 163 143 zolino was assigned to the team by Bing- dersigned by the Probate Court Proofing; Top soil, Field Dirt de- Make Appt. (931)260-1659 Tuesday, Feb. 23 N.Y. Islanders55 30 19 6 66 161 141 hamton (AHL). of Putnam County, Tennessee. livered. (931)252-1486, 510-0696 Lic'd/Ins'd - FREE ESTIMATES Consolation final, 6 p.m. New Jersey 58 29 22 7 65 130 136 SOCCER Championship final, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 55 28 19 8 64 142 141 Major League Soccer All persons, resident and non- Carolina 57 26 21 10 62 139 150 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS — Acquired F resident, having claims, ma- Philadelphia 56 25 21 10 60 137 151 Blas Perez from FC Dallas for M Mauro Ros- tured or unmatured, against the   $) $""&&' District 8-AA Tournament Columbus 58 23 28 7 53 149 180 ales and agreed to terms with Perez on a WESTERN CONFERENCE one-year contract. estate are required to file same At Tennessee Tech’s Hooper Eblen Center Central Division United Soccer League with the Clerk of the above- PAINTING/ STAINING / P. Girls Bracket GP WLOT Pts GF GA SAN ANTONIO FC — Signed F Jason John- named Court on or before the WASH, window screens, Cookeville office opened in 1987 son. Tuesday, Feb. 16 Dallas 58 37 15 6 80 188 156 earlier of the dates prescribed in Plumb., Elec., Storm Doors. 38 by Arnold E. Lefkovitz 8) Macon County 48, 7) Central Magnet 45 Chicago 60 37 18 5 79 170 139 COLLEGE yrs exp. Exc. Ref's. Call David, Thursday, Feb. 18 St. Louis 59 33 17 9 75 145 139 ALABAMA — Named Brent Key offensive line (1) or (2) otherwise their claims ALL TYPES OF 2) Livingston Academy vs. Macon Co., 6 p.m. Nashville 57 26 21 10 62 151 152 coach. Announced offensive line coach will be forever barred: 931-445-3796 or 265-0639. Friday, Feb. 19 Colorado 59 29 26 4 62 158 164 Mario Cristobal will coach tackles and tight (1)(A) Four (4) months from the 3) Smith County vs. 6) Cannon County, 4 p.m. Minnesota 56 24 22 10 58 140 142 ends and serve as recruiting coordinator and BANKRUPTCIES • • • 4) York Institute vs. 5) DeKalb County, 7 p.m. Winnipeg 56 25 28 3 53 143 162 special teams and tight ends coach Bobby date of the first publication of this BUDGET PAINTING CO. Chapter 7 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Saturday, Feb. 20 Pacific Division Williams was named special assistant to the notice if the creditor received an Int/Ext Painting & Log/Deck More than 35 years of experience filing Livingston Acad./Macon Co. winner Los Angeles 56 33 20 3 69 154 134 head coach. actual copy of this notice to cred- tens of thousands of bankruptcies. vs. Smith Co./Cannon Co. winner, 3 p.m. Anaheim 56 29 19 8 66 136 137 ARIZONA STATE — Named Joe Seumalo de- Staining, Power Wash Vinyl, York Institute/DeKalb winner vs. 1) Upperman, San Jose 55 30 20 5 65 164 148 fensive line coach. itors at least sixty (60) days be- Driveways. FREE EST. Lic./Ins. • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures 6 p.m. Arizona 56 26 24 6 58 151 171 AUBURN — Named Kodi Burns receivers fore the date that is four (4) Call 931-525-6482 • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment Monday, Feb. 22 Vancouver 56 22 22 12 56 133 157 coach and co-offensive coordinator. months from the date of the first Consolation final, 6 p.m. Calgary 55 25 27 3 53 150 168 FURMAN — Named Ramal Faunteroy defen- publication; or Championship, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton 58 22 30 6 50 146 176 sive line coach. BUENA VIEW PAINTING NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- LSU — Announced WRs Trey Quinn and (B) Sixty (60) days from the date ADOPTIONS Boys Bracket time loss. Kelvin Spears have left the football team and the creditor received an actual Res/Comm, Lic'd/Ins'd, Painting, Tuesday, Feb. 16 Tuesday’s Games will transfer. copy of the notice to creditors if Interior & Exterior, Water dam- DIVORCE 7) Cannon County 50, 8) DeKalb County 48, Ottawa 2, Buffalo 1, SO NOTRE DAME — Announced football G Steve age, Wall Repairs, WINTER OT Philadelphia 6, New Jersey 3 Elmer will skip his final year of eligibility. the creditor received the copy of CHILD CUSTODY Thursday, Feb. 18 Washington 3, Los Angeles 1 SAM HOUSTON STATE — Named Brad Sher- the notice less than sixty (60) SPECIALS. 931-255-1542 2) Smith County vs. Cannon Co., 7:30 p.m. Carolina 2, Winnipeg 1 rod defensive coordinator, Rodrique Wright days prior to the date that is four www.buenaview.com WILLS & PROBATE Friday, Feb. 19 Boston 2, Columbus 1, OT defensive line coach and Troy Douglas sec- 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville 3) Macon County vs. 6) Central Magnet, 5:30 San Jose 4, Tampa Bay 2 ondary coach. (4) months from the date of first Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area p.m. St. Louis 2, Dallas 1, OT SIENA — Named Mike Demos assistant ath- publication as described in 4) Livingston Academy vs. 5) York Institute, letic director for communications. KERBY PAINTING Anaheim 5, Edmonton 3 (1)(A): or CHECK OUT MY WORK 528-5297 8:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games SPRING HILL — Named Alex Greco women’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the www.lefkovitz.com Saturday, Feb. 20 Chicago at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. assistant soccer coach. Go to www.kerbypainting.com We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. Smith County/Cannon County winner vs. Montreal at Colorado, 8 p.m. WOFFORD — Named Shiel Wood safeties decedent's date of death. © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz coach and recruiting coordinator. Ask for Mike (931) 979-3122

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DODSON LAWN CARE! Direct Support Professional Cookeville Regional Medical Cookeville Regional Medical • Commercial - Residential Need help $$$ 300 Sign on Bonus $$$ Center seeking Center seeking • Mowing Full time & Part-time Available • Landscaping NOW for the right candidates: • Food Service Aides Full-Time & PRN Registration • Sod finding a job? Duties may include stock receiv- Representatives • Seed & Aerate Imagine a position where you ing and delivery, food prepara- Local Cookeville Co. is looking • Mulch Free Services: have the direct responsibility for tion, patient tray line and cafe for a warehouse/box truck driver/ This position is responsible for • Fertilize helping to improve & positively service, patient tray deliver, dish 18 wheeler as well. Must have serving as first impression of the 15 years experience. • R é s u m é A s s i s t a n c e impacted the lives of those with room duties, and cleaning as- CDL's. 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Veteran owned & op- P/T in Ckvl area. with developmental disabilities to ing and delivery, food prepara- all shifts. If you want to work in a EXPERIENCE: Previous experi- erated, complete lawn care & Call (931)261-6522 live as independently as pos- tion, patient tray line and cafe clean & safe working environ- ence preferred in a medical set- landscaping services, free estim- City of Cookeville sible. service, patient tray delivery, ment, for a stable company who ting involving clerical and basic ates, yearly contracts available, Kennel Worker I cashier assignments, dish room offers competitive wages + be- medical terminology. Minimum of Kyle Farley 931-239-6183 or Cookeville/Putnam County Community Options provides duties, and cleaning assign- nefits, such as paid vacations & one year of clerical office setting Wesley Goff 931-265-8841 Animal Shelter substantial paid time off, Health ments such as sweeping/mop- holidays, & group health, dental, required. The City of Cookeville, and Dental Insurance, pay rate ping, trash and cardboard re- vision, disability, & life insurance, 140 Other Cookeville/Putnam County An- is $8.30/hr! moval. this is the place for you. High Apply online at imal Shelter is accepting applica- Are you Community Options High school diploma or equival- School Diploma or GED equival- www.crmchealth.org "JACKSON'S MOVING SERVICE" tions for the position of Kennel next Direct Support Profession- ent required. Previous experi- ent + background check/pre-hire E.O.E. Need to move? We have the 20' Worker I. High School diploma al? If so you can apply in person ence preferred. drug screen Req’d. Apply in per- box truck & men to do the job. No and a valid Tennessee Driver’s at 201 North Oak Ave, Suite B son during normal business stress for you & your furniture. Ref's License are required. Experi- Cookeville TN 38501 or fax a • Clinical Dietician hours or send resume to 600 SFEG CORP in Smithville, TN Avail. Call for free Est. 931-268-9102 ence working with animals, ba- resume to 931-372-0095 or This position is responsible for Vista Drive, Sparta, TN, 38583 has a job opening for a Screw email nutrition assessment, care plan- LADIES, sic computer skills and ability to or by fax at 931-738-2019. Tri Machine Set-Up Operator. Hours in front office duties are [email protected]. ning, monitoring, education and State Distribution is an EOE. are Monday thru Thursday 5:00 Do you need time to just relax EOE. counseling of hospitalized pa- and be stress free? Can!t afford preferred. Pay range begins at am to 3:30 pm. $8.31/hr. Ability to work a flex- tients and outpatients in a vari- the high costs of going to the ety of settings. Conduct in-ser- Now accepting applications for spa? If so call me today to book ible schedule that includes Job Responsibilities/Duties weekends. Applications/re- vice training. Plans, implements, the following positions: Sets up and operates screw ma- your FREE spa party for you and evaluates means to im- • Operators & Laborers for and your friends!!! sumes must be received by 4:30 chine to perform turning, boring, pm Wednesday, March 2, 2016. prove customer satisfaction on a undergound utility construction threading and related opera- (931) 349-1352. EXPERIENCED SPRAYER and continuous basis. Places orders We do water lines, sewer, storm Ask for Rebecca. Send to: City of Cookeville, HR PAINT MIXER tions on metal bar stock. Must Department, PO Box 998, for equipment and supplies, and drains & grading. Come to the be able to set-up, operate and DISABLED? Having trouble arrange for the routine mainten- following address to put in your Cookeville, TN 38503-0998 or Cabinet manufacturer is looking make adjustments as needed to getting your social security or email ance and upkeep of the equip- application bwtn 8A-4P Mon-Fri Acme, Traub and Brown Sharpe VA disability? for experienced spray person. ment and facility. @ H&H Underground Services, [email protected]. EOE Minimum two years experience Machines. Must be able to read We can help! Call Disability 8555 Old Baxter Rd, Baxter, TN. Blue Prints and use various Consulting @ 877-453-9151 Come Join Our Team spraying, mixing & matching col- EDUCATION: Bachelor of Sci- Phone: 858-5850 ors. Benefits include: good pay ence Degree in Nutrition or Di- gauges and measuring instru- ments. Must be able to work with Precision Molding Inc. is now based on experience, paid holi- etetics, as well as the comple- days, paid vacations, health, tion of an Academy of Nutrition NOW HIRING Construction vendors on tool design for any hiring Production Techs for In- new products. Compensation jection and Blow Molding. 1 year dental & life insurance. We are a and Dietetics approved intern- Laborers, concrete workers & Tennessee drug free workplace. ship or clinical experience. Suc- equip. operators. Drug Screen based on experience and skill manufacturing experience pre- level. ferred but not required. Please apply in person or send cessfully passed RD exam. Li- Req'd. Mail to/apply - HR 165 W • Shifts: 2nd & 3rd resume by fax, email or mail. censed in the State of Tenness- Broad St Cookeville TN 38501, ee by the Board of Dietitian/Nu- fax 931-526-5171 Must be able to pass drug • High School Diploma or GED screen and background check. • Drug Test Required SMITHPORT CABINETRY tritionist Examiners. Certified 1045 WEST BROAD STREET Diabetes Educator (C.D.E.) re- We offer paid vacation, paid holi- NURSERY WORKER P/T: Ap- Send resumes to SFEG Corp - days, group health, life, dental SMITHVILLE, TN 37166 quired for the Diabetes Educa- 615-597-5890 tion Program. plicants must be at least 18 yrs 625 Miller Rd, Smithville, TN GANTT'S AUTO TRIM insurance and 401K plan. Clean, old, be currently certified in CPR 37166 Attn: Human Resources safe, work environment. 615-597-2193 FAX & UPHOLSTERY [email protected] & First Aid, infants & children. Complete Auto and Boat Interiors. Apply in person at Precision EXPERIENCE: Prefer minimum of 3-5 years previous related ex- Required hrs are Sundays, 8:15 Owner Wayne Gantt Molding Inc. in Sparta Experienced Tile Installer a.m.–12:15p.m., & Wednesdays, 931-372-7606 5500 Roberts Matthews Hwy needed for CNC Construction. perience, training or equivalent SPARTA, TN manufacturing combination of education and 3:45–8:3 p.m., w/additional & plant is seeking a reliable, or- Sparta, TN 38583 Please call (931)319-5613 special event hours req'd. Apply During normal business hours. experience. ganized, positive individual to 210 Child/Elder Care Cookeville Regional Medical in person to Cookeville First join our team. Applicants must COOK PT: Exp. in a Center seeking • Cook/Baker United Methodist Church, 165 E. be a self starter, able to lift up to CAREGIVER/HOUSEHOLD healthcare/commercial setting Under the direction of the Lead Broad St. or online at 50lbs, and have working com- Employee to help professional preferred. Apply in person at • Housekeepers and Floor Chef and Immediate Supervisor www.cookevillefumc.org. puter knowledge. Previous ex- family care for sweet lady with Morningside Assisted Living, Techs this skilled individual assumes perience in inventory control a Successful candidates will per- Alzheimer's. $11 to $15/hr for up 1010 East Spring Street, Ckvl daily responsibility for preparing ONE HOUR MARTINIZING/ plus. Full time position. Please to 35 hrs/wk. CNA license or form daily cleaning procedures all menu items using recipes send resumes to Cookeville Regional Medical in accordance with CRMC train- CITY BOY TUXEDOS is looking medical experience helpful. provided by the Lead Chef. En- for a part time CSR to join our [email protected] Email [email protected] Center seeking ing. High school graduate pre- sures that customers are served ferred, but may be waived if able winning team. The ideal candid- properly and in a timely manner. ate has experience working with I WOULD LIKE TO SIT Full-Time Master Plumber to read, write, follow oral and Ensures quality is maintained with the elderly written communications and do customers in a retail environ- SUBCONTRACTOR: ABOVE and safety and sanitation ment, knowledge of computers, Ground Pool Installer Call Mary @ (931)319-3538 This position is responsible for simple math calculations. Experi- guidelines are observed. the upkeep of all plumbing sys- ence preferred. and the ability to learn new pro- I WOULD like to house clean o High school diploma or equi- Pool & Spa Depot of Ckvl, TN is tems consistent with the Medic- valent required. Requires minim- cesses and procedures. Flexible or sit with elderly people part- al Center’s strategies and object- • Full-Time 3rd shift Environ- hours, high school diploma /GED looking for Exp'd subcontractors time. 931-252-3893, 372-2540. um of 1-year previous related ives. Included: Assist the Main- mental Services Supervisor experience, training or equival- is required. Interested parties for above ground pool installa- tenance Supervisor of Plant Fa- This position is responsible for should send their resume to: tions for the 2016 season. Sub- ent combination of education [email protected] 215 Employment Opp. cilities in meeting compliance reporting to the Environmental and experience. contractor must provide their with city, state, federal, NFPA Services Manager and or Direct- or stop 55 North Walnut Ave, own worker's compensation, li- Ckvl to fill out an application. ANSEI AMERICA has immedi- and JCAHO regulations relating or for work and scheduling. Per- Apply online at ability insurance & equipment. ate openings for the following applicable codes. Installation, al- form daily cleaning procedures www.crmchealth.org Position is F/T & weekends are postions. teration, relocation, replacement, in accordance with CRMC train- E.O.E. req'd. Excellent pay & career op- Public Works/Sanitation portunity. Please apply in per- •Assembly 1st & 2nd shift troubleshoot, design, preventive ing videos in assigned areas. City of Algood, TN •Production Assistant maintenance, repair and service Day to day operations on the pa- son at 1470 Interstate Dr, Ckvl, HOME CAREGIVERS is seek- TN 38501 or send resume to •Quality Supervisor to all plumbing systems. Per- tient floors and ancillary/support The City of Algood is seeking •Accounting Supervisor forms as lead plumber, per- areas. Record work completed ing experienced, mature, com- [email protected] passionate, dependable care- qualified applicants for a posi- Accepting applications & re- forms boiler watch, safety sur- on Area Assignment Checklist, tion in the Public Works/Sanita- sumes M-F 8A-3P at 1659 N. veillance, and helps other trades maintain, employee scheduling, givers to work in-home care in the Putnam Co. area. Duties tion Department. Duties and re- Grundy Quarles Hwy, G'sboro as needed/requested. Maintains complete quality assurance pro- sponsibilities include but not lim- WE CURRENTLY have a full complete safety records. gram daily and complete patient would include personal care, Are you an up-coming or re- light housekeeping & meal prep. ited to: operation of light equip- time position open in our A/R EDUCATION: High school dip- surveys daily. Police assigned ment such as tractor, brush hog, Dept. Duties will be daily charge cent graduate with an AA or loma or equivalent required. areas at the beginning of each If you are interested & have a BA in Electrical or Mechanical genuine desire to assist the eld- push mower, trimmer, chainsaw, entry, payment posting & light in Must have a current Tennessee shift, respond to Housekeeping etc. Assist in the daily residen- house collections. We offer Engineering, looking for inter- Master Plumber license. pages and perform other tasks erly give us a call at 931-528- esting work in the automation 8585 or send resume to tial trash pickup and perform oth- 401K, group health insurance & EXPERIENCE: Five years of as assigned by Director. er miscellaneous assignments. short term disability. Please field? Join our team working with plumbing school or five year of EDUCATION: High school dip- www.homecaregiverstn.com PLC’s, vision systems, robotic Orientations are beginning soon Must possess knowledge and email resume & any questions OJT. Experience in another loma or equivalent education experience in the safe use of about the position to packing systems, CAD/CAM health care facility desirable. preferred. so please give us a call. systems and other real-world and operation of heavy equip- [email protected]. Computer experience needed. EXPERIENCE: Must have three ment. You may also fax your resume to manufacturing applications. Medical Gas certification prefer- year’s previous supervisory ex- Immediate Openings for Exp'd Stable, growing company with 888-990-1227 able (welder/installer). perience in Environmental Ser- front desk manager, desk clerks, Qualifications include but not national market that’s locally vices Management or 5 years breakfast hostess & housekeep- owned & debt free looking for limited to: Apply online at: previous supervisory experience ers. Apply in person Comfort Inn Must have CDL License, be talented, eager people willing to www.crmchealth.org in related fields, i.e. Hospitality, & Suites, 1045 Interstate Dr, Ckvl. LEGITIMATE JOB placement learn. EEOE. Fax resume to: able to lift 50 lbs and be a firms that work to fill specific po- E.O.E. Building Management, and/or High school graduate or equi- 931-738-2019 or mail to Box Food Service Industry. sitions cannot charge an upfront 1149, H-C, PO Box 2729, Ckvl, Covington Credit in Living- JOB FAIR – Bonnell Aluminum valent. fee. For free information about TN 38502-2729 ston is seeking a F/T Assistant avoiding employment service For more information and to THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 2016 Interested candidates must sub- AT&T Wireless of Ckvl, TN is Manager. Great benefits, com- apply go to scams, write to the Federal petitive pay. Apply online 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM mit an application and resume. Trade Commission, 600 accepting applications for a Re- www.crmchealth.org (Hwy 53 & Bonnell Ln in Carthage) Applications are available at tail Sales Assoc. Qualified ap- mymoneytogo.com E.O.E. Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, or apply at 430 Marketsquare Algood City Hall Washington, DC 20580, or you plicants should submit resume Seeking F/T Receptionist for Bonnell Aluminum, a leading 215 W Main Street, Algood and cover letter to store location Plaza, Livingston. can go online to busy optometry office in manufacturer of aluminum ex- Mon thru Fri – 8AM to 4PM http://www.fraud.org/. at 416 West Jackson St, FSDC Assistant Manager Monterey. Duties include but are trusions, is coordinating a job Deadline for applications This message is a public service of Cookeville or via email Advertisement not limited to answering phone fair with our workforce man- Friday, Feb. 19, 2016 at 4 PM the Herald-Citizen & [email protected] lines, scheduling patients, data agement partner, HG Staffing. EOE Regional Buyers Guide. ATTN: Keith West Four Seasons Resort and Mar- entry, opening & closing, monit- Best Western Thunderbird ina in Smithville, TN is seeking oring patient charts, & assisting We have numerous general Motel looking to hire for week- an Assistant Manager for full- the doctors & office manager as labor positions in our facility. end part time front desk night time, seasonal employment from needed. If interested, please Please visit with our staff on auditor. Apply in person between April through October with the email resume to February 18th! 9am-2pm, M-F. potential for additional off-sea- [email protected] son employment. It is preferred or mail to 209 E. Commercial Temporary Staff employees D&S Community Services is the applicant have skills in Avenue Monterey, TN 38574 start at $12.00/hr Independent Opportunities, Inc. is a nonprofit hiring for responsible DSP / equipment use, mechanical, organization providing community based services to Caregiver’s in Ckvl, TN. Must general repairs, pool mainten- have valid driver’s license, liabil- ance, painting, minor electrical, persons with intellectual disabilities and the elderly. We ity ins & be able to pass a back- plumbing, and carpentry. Minim- are accepting applications for the following position: ground check. Starting pay $9 um High School diploma re- Apply in person 805 West Jack- quired. Please send resume by P ROGRAM COORDINATOR son, Ckvl TN 38501 or contact February 29, 2016 to Brandi at 931-526-5003 [email protected] We are seeking a mature, dependable, team oriented professional with managerial experience, computer proficiency, and good written and oral skills. Ideal Counseling candidates will be well organized, have experience working with people with developmental disabilities, Opportunities have reliable transportation, and the ability to be on-call. Cookeville, TN This position offers health insurance, paid vacation, paid At Youth Villages, our mission is to help children and holiday, and travel reimbursement. Salary commensurate families live successfully. Our Cookeville office is looking with education and related experience. Bachelor’s degree to hire a Mental Health Crisis Counselor who will provide mobile crisis response to at-risk youth in the Upper p r e f e r r e d . E . O . E . Cumberland region. Full time and PRN opportunities Interested applicants may apply online at with flexible shifts available! www.ioi-tn.com, or submit a resume in person, or by mail to: The position requires a Master’s degree with one year of experience. Ask about our benefits package and Independent Opportunities, Inc. advancement opportunities! C/O: Burlinda Wright 25 W. Broad Street suite 11 Apply online: www.youthvillages.org/jobs Cookeville, TN 38501 HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Wednesday, February 17, 2016 — B5 215 Employment Opp. 315 Financial Services 430 Trucks For Sale 540 Firewood/Stoves 720 Apts/Duplex For Rent 730 Mobile Homes/Rent

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Flexible PLANNER / BROKER time out & routes. For more info, call business hrs: 615-390-2787 CB Trucking is an asset based truckload carrier with primary service lanes within a 1000 mile radius of Cookeville, TN. We pride ourselves in doing the small things right, taking care of our employees and offering DRIVERS WANTED. 18 mos unmatched service to our customers. Our commitment to excellent flatbed experience. CDL license. service and above average retention has allowed our company to grow Home weekends. 931-686-2977 and we are currently looking for a Load Planner/Broker to be located in our Cookeville, TN operations center.

Need team driver for dedicated Primary Responsibilities : route with at least 2 years exper- • Secure 3 rd party trucks (broker trucks) to move customer freight. ience. This is a drop and hook • Secure loads for company trucks, manage needs for drivers and run, driver must be able to do 2600+ miles per week. 1 week customers. paid vacation after 6 mos em- • Manage routing, time management and departmental campaigns ployment, home every weekend. to ensure company objectives are achieved. The job pays $900/wk for 30 • Process driver messages and questions. days. After 30 days, $1200/wk • Work across all departments to centrally disseminate information with approval. 2 years or more to the driving fleet including safety, maintenance and dispatch experienced applicants ONLY. information. (931)854-1445 ask for Judy or 501-618-5970 ask for Robert. Requirements : • Self-motivation. • Listening skills. 290 Schools/Instruction • Independent worker. • Computer literate. NO HIGH SCHOOL DI- • Required minimum 45 hours weekly. PLOMA NEEDED. How often • Must have excellent employee relations skills. do you see that? Putnam • Must have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. County Adult High School can • Must have good interaction with our customers, vendors and with show you a way to complete shipping personnel at our customer facilities. the credits you missed when • Must have knowledge of DOT rules and regulations. you were in school before. • Ability to adapt easily to change. Flexible schedule -- days or • Must have strong problem solving abilities. evenings. Individualized • Must have an impeccable work ethic. study. Possible credit for work • Must have geographical knowledge of the United States. or armed services training. • Current transportation experience a plus. Relaxed atmosphere. Free. If you are between 18 and • Education; high school or equivalent. 118 and want information about registering, call If you are self-driven in achieving the goals set by management, and 528-8685. This could be your have the capability of managing truck drivers, please submit resume with year to graduate. If you can work and pay history to [email protected] , or apply in person at dream it, you can do it. 7052 Roberts Matthews Hwy., Cookeville, TN 38506. B6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Wednesday, February 17, 2016 SPORTS Capitals with comeback victory to stay on top The Associated Press outshot Winnipeg 29-21, including 25-8 at one point early in the third period. Ondrej Pavelec WASHINGTON (AP) — Evgeny Kuznetsov’s made 27 saves for Winnipeg. tiebreaking goal with 122 seconds remaining off an Carolina, 8-1-3 in its past 12 home games, killed assist from ex-Kings player Justin Williams, a off three first-period penalties and four overall to score that withstood a coach’s challenge for goalie help Lack improve to 5-2 lifetime against Win- interference, lifted the NHL-leading Washington nipeg. Capitals to a 3-1 comeback victory over Los An- SENATORS 2, SABRES 1, SO geles on Tuesday night. OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Bobby Ryan and Kuznetsov’s 16th goal, but first in a month, gave Kyle Turris scored in the shootout and the Senators him 20 points in his past 14 games. Andre Bu- topped the Sabres, snapping Ottawa’s three-game rakovsky got a secondary assist on that score, after losing streak. tying the game with 48.1 seconds left in the second Ryan Dzingel scored in the first period for the period. Jason Chimera added an empty-netter with Senators, and Craig Anderson made 38 saves. 8.6 seconds left. Matt Moulson scored for the Sabres as Robin Anze Kopitar put Los Angeles ahead in the first Lehner stopped 25 shots. period on a short-handed goal. Anderson made a huge save on Sabres rookie Jack Washington goalie Philipp Grubauer, getting a Eichel with 15 seconds remaining in overtime to rare start in place of Braden Holtby, made 39 saves. force the shootout. SHARKS 4, LIGHTNING 2 BLUES 2, STARS 1, OT TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Matt Nieto and Joel Ward ST. LOUIS (AP) — Kevin Shattenkirk scored a both had a goal and an assist as the Sharks beat the power-play goal at 1:11 of overtime and Brian El- Lightning. liott had another strong game in net for the Blues, Joe Pavelski and Melker Karlsson also scored for who ended the Stars’ four-game winning streak. the Sharks, who are 7-2-2 over their last 11 games. Jaden Schwartz got the other goal for the Blues Martin Jones improved to 11-2-1 in his last 14 de- on a fluke when a dump-in bounced off referee cisions after making 28 saves. Kelly Sutherland’s ankle at 12 seconds of the sec- The Lightning, losers in four of their last five games, Alex Brandon | AP ond period. The Blues have won five of six against got goals from Ryan Callahan and Cedric Paquette. Los Angeles Kings goalie Jonathan Quick (32) deflects the puck off his shoulder with the Central Division-leading Stars, who won in Steven Stamkos was pointless in the Lightning’s Washington Capitals right wing Justin Williams (14) nearby, in the first period Tuesday overtime at Nashville on Monday. first game since general manager Steve Yzerman in Washington. Elliott made his 15th consecutive start, a career announced Monday that the team captain won’t be high, and had 17 saves. The Stars were held to a moved before this month’s trade deadline. won for the second time in seven games (2-3-2). Tuukka Rask made 28 saves. season-low for shots. Stamkos, who has a no-trade clause in his contract, Jakub Voracek and Ryan White also scored in the Alexander Wennberg scored on a first-period Mattias Janmark tied it late in regulation for Dal- is in the final year of a deal that pays him about third period and Michal Neuvirth made 21 saves. penalty shot for the Blue Jackets. las. Janmark has scored in three straight games in- $5.5 million this season. He is eligible to become Tyler Kennedy, Jordin Tootoo and Kyle Palmieri Joonas Korpisalo made 28 saves for Columbus. cluding the game-winner in overtime Monday. an unrestricted free agent in July. scored for the Devils. HURRICANES 2, JETS 1 DUCKS 5, OILERS 3 FLYERS 6, DEVILS 3 Special teams were the difference. The Flyers RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Jordan Staal and Riley EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Andrew Cogliano NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Wayne Simmonds and killed 6 of 7 power plays and converted on 2 of 4 Nash scored power-play goals, and the Hurricanes scored a short-handed empty-net goal and the Nick Cousins scored 50 seconds apart in a four- extra-man chances. earned a victory over the Jets. Ducks earned a victory over the Oilers. goal third period and the Philadelphia Flyers got a BRUINS 2, BLUE JACKETS 1, OT The Hurricanes swept the season series. Carolina David Perron, Jakob Silfverberg, Hampus Lind- big game from its special teams in posting a victory COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Loui Eriksson won 5-3 at Winnipeg on Feb. 5. holm and Corey Perry also scored for the Ducks, over New Jersey, snapping the Devils’ three-game scored 33 seconds into overtime to lift the Bruins The win snapped Winnipeg’s four-game road win- who have won three in a row and 10 of their past winning streak. over the Blue Jackets. ning streak. The Jets had not lost on the road since 12 games to move into second place in the Pacific Rookie defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere ex- Torey Krug and David Krejci assisted on the goal, Jan. 7 against Dallas. Winnipeg had won in its pre- Division, three points back of the rival L.A. Kings. tended his point scoring streak to 13 games with a which helped the Bruins earned their seventh win vious five trips to Raleigh. Leon Draisaitl, Taylor Hall and Benoit Pouliot goal, Brayden Schenn had a goal and two assists in their past eight road games. Eddie Lack made 20 saves for Carolina, facing scored for the Oilers, who have lost five of their and Claude Giroux added three assists as the Flyers Patrice Bergeron also scored for Boston and eight shots through the first 44½ minutes. Carolina past six. McIlroy and Fowler set for WVU falls to Texas again

The Associated Press in the first half and never re- 20. primetime match turned. No. 17 PURDUE 71, AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Eric No. 25 BAYLOR 100, No. 13 NORTHWESTERN 61 By DOUG FERGUSON Davis Jr. scored 15 points and IOWA ST. 91, OT WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) AP Golf Writer sparked a flurry of first-half 3- WACO, Texas (AP) — — A.J. Hammons had 18 points pointers for No. 24 Texas as the Johnathan Motley scored seven and 12 rebounds, and Johnny Hill For the first time in more than a decade, golf Longhorns held off a late rally to of his 27 points in overtime and added a season-high 15 points for is getting another prime-time exhibition. Ex- beat No. 10 West Virginia 85-78 Baylor ended a three-game home Purdue. cept this one will be live — under the lights. on Tuesday night. losing streak. The Boilermakers (21-6, 9-5 Quicken Loans is finalizing details for a Davis made four 3-pointers in There were 14 ties and 14 lead Big Ten) have not lost consecu- match involving Rory McIlroy and Rickie the first half and Texas (17-9, 8- changes in the game that began tive games this season. Fowler a week before the U.S Open, a person 5 Big 12) had 10 in the game in with both teams having identical Northwestern (17-10, 5-9) was familiar with the negotiations told The Asso- capping a regular-season sweep records. led by Tre Demps with 16 points ciated Press on Monday. of the Mountaineers. Texas broke The final lead change came and Bryant McIntosh, who had The person spoke on condition of a two-game losing streak. with 3:19 left in overtime when 14 points and four assists. The anonymity because the match has not been Texas coach Shaka Smart had Lester Medford hit a 3-poitner Wildcats have lost seven of nine announced. implored his team to show more from the left wing to put Baylor overall and five straight on the The match would be at Detroit Golf Club on emotion heading in a tough, late- (19-7, 8-5 Big 12) up 87-84. road. June 7, the Tuesday before U.S. Open week season gauntlet against four After Deonte Burton missed Northwestern got as close as begins at Oakmont outside of Pittsburgh. ranked opponents in six games. badly on a 3-pointer, Taurean 39-35 in the second half, but Pur- The first two hours would be televised live Davis responded with arguably Prince had a bounce pass to Mot- due got consecutive 3-pointers by Golf Channel, followed by the 9-11 p.m. his best half of the season after ley for an emphatic two-handed from Ryan Cline and Hill to spur slot shown live on CBS. It was not clear how scoring seven total points in the dunk. a 10-2 run that made it 64-50 many holes would be broadcast under the previous four games. Terry Maston had 15 points for with 4:39 left. After that, North- lights. Isaiah Taylor led Texas with 23 Baylor, while Medford, Prince western couldn’t get closer than Unlike the Monday night matches involving points and seven assists. and Al Freeman all had 14. Mot- seven. Tiger Woods in 1999 and 2000, there would Tarik Phillip scored 19 points ley, who scored 27 points in the Purdue shot 38.3 percent from be a celebrity component with this exhibition. for West Virginia (20-6, 9-4), teams’ first meeting, had 10 re- the field and was 4 of 13 from 3- The person said it would be “Team Rory” which dropped one game behind bounds. point range. Northwestern shot Michael Thomas | AP against “Team Rickie.” No. 2 Kansas in the Big 12. The Cyclones (18-8, 7-6) had 56 percent in the second half to West Virginia guard Tarik Phillip (12) drives Still to be determined are the celebrities and Jaysean Paige, the Moun- three 20-point scorers: Abdel improve its overall shooting per- the ball to the basket against Texas forward the format. taineers’ leading scorer at 14.0 Nader with 26, Georges Niang centage to 44.6 and was 6 of 27 Connor Lammert (21) during the first half Quicken Loans, the Detroit-based mortgage points per game, injured an ankle with 24 and Monte Morris with from beyond the arc. Tuesday in Austin, Texas. company, is no stranger to offbeat sporting challenges. It already has staged the first col- lege basketball game on an active aircraft car- rier, and two years ago offered $1 billion to Racing looks to stay hot, end Daytona 500 drought anyone who completed a perfect bracket in the NCAA basketball tournament. By JENNA FRYER Stewart drove for the organization, In golf, it became title sponsor of the AP Auto Racing Writer and 2013 was a heartbreaker as Matt Quicken Loans National, hosted by Woods, Kenseth led 86 laps before his engine in 2014 and has a personal endorsement deal DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — failed. Busch’s engine blew up mo- with Fowler. As part of its PGA Tour involve- Joe Gibbs has made it perfectly clear ments later. ment, Quicken Loans has a sweepstakes in to his drivers: Even if they win every But the Gibbs organization turned a which it pays someone’s mortgage for a year exhibition race at Daytona Interna- corner last year when all four of its when a PGA Tour player makes a hole-in- tional Speedway, it’s the Daytona 500 cars dominated through the middle one. that matters most. portion of the season. The four Gibbs McIlroy, who is No. 3 in the world going Gibbs won the Daytona 500 in 1993 drivers made the Chase for the Sprint into the Northern Trust Open this week at with , but has failed to get Cup championship, and Busch won Riviera, and Fowler (No. 4 in the world) are a victory in NASCAR’s biggest race his first career title while giving Gibbs two of the most popular figures in golf. since. When won last its first championship since 2005. Both live in South Florida, and Fowler last week’s opening exhibition race, it was “To be Sprint Cup champion at the year played in the Irish Open to help out a mere consolation prize for Gibbs. end of the season was pretty spectac- McIlroy because of McIlroy’s involvement. “The 500 is really, really special to ular and would love nothing more than Golf has a heritage of such exhibitions. A him because he hasn’t won it in 23 to continue on our championship cel- century ago, the value of winning a major years,” Hamlin said Tuesday at Day- ebration all through this week with was to be selected to compete in such exhibi- tona 500 media day. “That’s a big winning a Daytona 500,” Busch said. tions, where the prize money was greater than number for such a good organization.” Winning that championship proved John Raoux | AP anything won at a major. The Toyota contingent is typically that JGR has caught powerhouses Drivers , left, and share a laugh during Woods resurrected that concept in 1999 with strong at Daytona, and Matt Kenseth Hendrick Motorsports and Team a radio interview at NASCAR media day at Daytona International the “Showdown at Sherwood” against David qualified on the front row for Sun- Penske, which had been the most Speedway on Tuesday in Daytona Beach, Fla. Duval (they were No. 1 and No. 2 in the day’s season opener. JGR was the only dominant teams the last several years. world at the time), and a year later against multi-car team to get all of its drivers It also showed how much the organi- done and now it’s like, ‘OK guys, let’s company. He replaced Todd Meredith, Sergio Garcia. in the top 10 during time trials. zation has shored up the self-inflicted win the 500.’” who has resigned his position but will Those Monday night exhibitions got away Now, they want more and they are weaknesses that always seemed to de- JGR heads into the season with two continue to consult for the organiza- from head-to-head matches and switched to among the favorites heading into “The rail its efforts. crew chiefs: longtime Hamlin engineer tion. team events that included women and seniors. Great American Race.” So the pressure is definitely on. Mike Wheeler was promoted to crew J.D. Gibbs, Gibbs’ oldest son, was They stopped in 2005. In his first race with JGR in 2008, “I think the pressure is self-im- chief of the No. 11 team, and Dave named co-chairman of JGR and Dave The rating peaked in 2000 at 7.6, and led 86 laps before fading to posed,” Hamlin said. “We had such a Rogers was moved to crew chief for Carl Alpern shifted from chief marketing dropped to 3.0 in 2005 when Woods and John fourth in the final laps. Hamlin has three long drought of not winning a cham- Edwards. The team also made organiza- officer to team president. J.D. Gibbs Daly played Phil Mickelson and Retief top-five finishes in his last four Daytona pionship that pressure was starting to tional changes to the executive team. had been team president but his role Goosen at the Bridges on Rancho Santa Fe. 500s, including a second-place showing build, and the frustration probably Coy Gibbs, the youngest son of has been reduced as he’s been under- Lights were only used at those matches when in 2014 and fourth last year. from was starting to owner Gibbs, was named vice chair- going treatment for symptoms related it got too dark. There were close calls when Tony get felt from everyone. So we got that man and chief operator officer of the to brain function.