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Herald-CitizenFRIDAY,Herald-Citizen FEBRUARY 7, 2020 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 118TH YEAR | NO. 27 75 CENTS Assistant district attorney resigns BY PAIGE STANAGE Gunn’s resig- exculpatory evidence, or evi- said. “It’s unheard of to hide “However, Mr. Gunn recog- HERALD-CITIZEN nation, eff ective dence favorable to the defen- a material witness.” nizes that the court’s posi- immediately, dant, in their possession to Dunaway issued a state- tion would make it diffi cult An assistant district comes after the defense. ment following Gunn’s resig- for him to continue to prac- attorney who was accused Judge Gary McK- Gunn reportedly had a nation. tice in the Criminal Court of withholding a witness in enzie handed crucial witness for his case “Thursday, I accepted the here, thus he has decided to rape trial in Putnam County down a Brady and did not provide contact resignation of Assistant Dis- continue his work as a prose- last week has resigned. violation ruling information for the witness, trict Attorney Bret Gunn,” cutor elsewhere.” Bret Gunn, an assistant Gunn in the Kevin or what would be included Dunaway said. “Mr. Gunn Gunn was also the prose- district attorney in the 13th Blake Hughes in his testimony, to Hughes’ was accused of impropriety cutor in a 2016 misdemeanor Judicial District, submit- rape trial last week. defense attorneys, Randy in a rape trial held last week. theft and assault case that ted his resignation to 13th Gunn was the lead prose- York, Shawn Fry and Brett He and I fi rmly maintain resulted in a hung jury. Judicial District Attorney cutor in that case. Knight. that he did nothing unethical Prosecutors, namely Gunn, General Bryant Dunaway The Brady rule requires “It was improper for them or outside the bounds of what Thursday. prosecutors to disclose to withhold the truth,” Fry the law permits. SEE DA, PAGE A2 H-C carrier rescued from floodwaters Man clung to tree for more than two hours waiting for help BY BEN WHEELER HERALD-CITIZEN

One Herald-Citizen carrier is lucky to have survived after being trapped in rising waters after several inches of rain fell this week. Early Thursday morning, Roger Shelley had been making paper deliveries on his route after heavy rains had swept through the Upper Cumberland. Shelly was on Lafever Road and Burgess Mills Road when he found how dangerous the fl ood waters had become. “I have a few areas that fl ood on my route, and they were clear, so I assumed this one was as well,” Shelley said. “It was pitch black, and I turned the corner and didn’t even have a chance to hit my brakes.” Shelley’s car window had been down, and he was able to make it out of the car. But then he had to fi ght through the current. “Getting out of that car was the most important thing. I tried to swim to a big tree but couldn’t make it to it,” Shelley said. “I got to a tinier one, and I had a bluetooth headset connected to my phone. I called my family to get help, and then my phone went dead.” “I was trying to hold onto this tree but kept falling down into the water. I’m weak now. It took all I could to hold onto that tree.” After what Shelley said was roughly two and a half hours of clinging to the tree, a boat showed up to help rescue him. Putnam County and White County Rescue Squads assisted in the operation and helped pull Shelley from the water. His body tem- perature was roughly 90 degrees. Putnam County Rescue Squad PIO Daniel Harris said the water was deep enough that DAVID THOMPSON | PUTNAM COUNTY SWIFTWATER RESCUE Shelley’s car was completely submerged Putnam County Swiftwater Rescue Team members saved a Herald-Citizen carrier who encountered a flooded road during his delivery route Thursday morning. SEE FLOODING, PAGE A2 Board approves new school design

BY JIM HERRIN square feet, potentially now zoned to attend HERALD-CITIZEN reducing the cost by Park View Elementary $1.2 million. School. It is expected to The Putnam County “No real changes to hold up to 1,000 stu- School Board Thursday the look,” Chamberlin dents. approved the revised told board members, Although they ap- schematic design for a noting that the estimat- proved the revised proposed new school in ed cost of the school as design, board members southwest Cookeville it is designed is approx- then voted to postpone — reducing the audito- imately $45.5 million. formally sending a rium seating from 1,000 The design still incor- proposal to the Putnam to 600 in an attempt to porates grades PreK-8 County Commission reduce the overall cost. in a building that would with a request for fund- Architect Kim be constructed on a 45- ing. Chamberlin said the acre site on Lee Semi- “We’re making sure revised plan for the nary Road. that we have all our proposed PreK-8 school Offi cials have said ducks in a row with will reduce the square that the new school is the commission,” said JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN footage of the building intended to accommo- Architect Kim Chamberlin stands in front of schematic design plans for a from 187,000 to 181,000 date students who are SEE SCHOOL, PAGE A2 new school in Putnam County. herald-citizen.com INDEX 2 sections | 16 pages OBITUARIES Page A5 DEAR ABBY A6 COMICS A11 OPINION A4 Anna Scott, Double Springs Dallas Lowe, Cookeville CALENDAR A6 CROSSWORD A11 RELIGION A7 Donna Ashburn, Cookeville Micheal Hood, Cookeville CLASSIFIED B2 MORE! A6 SUDOKU A11 We Can Help... Call Laura Today! A2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Thursday Stonecutting company coming to Baxter Cash 3 Evening 4-3-6, Lucky Sum: 13 BY PAIGE STANAGE The site is on Ward Mill Islanoglin) said he wanted to coming over from Italy. They’d Cash 3 Midday HERALD-CITIZEN Road. It is commercial land expand to middle Tennessee.” like for us to be ready with the 4-9-8, Lucky Sum: 21 owned by Horace Burks, own- Burks agreed to construct building’s construction.” More than 20 new jobs are er of Fixtur-World Designs, the building and have Anato- The business is scheduled to Cash 3 Morning coming to Baxter residents Inc. lia Granite & Marble sign a 10 be operating by May 1. 6-8-8, Lucky Sum: 22 upon competition of a new Bob Vick of Bob Vick & As- year lease to rent it. “It just looks like to me it’s business project. sociates Engineering provided It is a $3 million project that going to be very very diffi - Cash 4 Evening The site plan for Anatolia insight to the commission will provide Baxter with 20 to cult to get done in that time 3-1-2-2, Lucky Sum: 8 Granite & Marble, a business about the business. 25 jobs, Vick said. frame,” said Vick. that specializes in cutting “Anatolia is a company that “Anatolia has the equipment “It’s a pretty good project, Cash 4 Midday granite, marble, stone and Fixtur-World does a lot of scheduled to come in in April, and hopefully it’s going to be a 8-4-0-3, Lucky Sum: 15 metal, was approved in the work with,” Vick said. “Ana- and we’re gonna have to do long term thing. It’s certainly Cash 4 Morning Baxter Planning Commission tolia specializes in cutting a whole lot to get this done,” good to get another industry 0-4-7-4, Lucky Sum: 15 Thursday night. granite. Their owner (Temel Vick said. “The equipment is down here.”

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News The Putnam County School Board [email protected] Thursday appointed a 12-member search Sports committee to fi nd the next director of [email protected] schools. Advertising Board members are looking to fi ll the [email protected] job left open when Jerry Boyd unexpect- Living edly resigned last month. Deputy Director [email protected] of Schools Corby King has been appointed Circulation to the interim job and has said he will be a [email protected] candidate for the permanent position. Business News Each board member was given the [email protected] opportunity to name two members of the Church News committee. Chair Dawn Fry chose CHS [email protected] assistant principal and special education School News teacher Michelle Bowman and Park View [email protected] Elementary School parent Kim Thorpe; Classified Ads Kim Cravens named Life Church pastor [email protected] and former Putnam County teacher Jason Baugh and parent Michael Detwiler; Letter Guidelines David McCormick’s choices are Burks El- All letters to the editor must be ementary School teacher Gerri Reese and signed and include the writer’s Prescott South parent Kayla Todd; Lynn name, address and phone McHenry selected former school board number. Letters are subject to chairman Eric Brown and retired busi- editing and/or rejection. A strict ness teacher Connie Dalton; Celeste Gam- 400-word limit will be enforced. mon chose retired educator Linda Nash Send letters to the mailing and former teacher and principal Michael address listed above, or email JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN Meihls; and Jerry Maynard named Farm to [email protected]. A motorist drives around barricades and through a flooded street on Fisk Road Bureau agent Barry Daniel and retired Thursday. principal Richard Norton. Order a Photo Under a timeline presented to the board, Every photograph taken by a the job will be advertised beginning today Herald-Citizen photographer with a Feb. 28 deadline set for receiving and published in the paper FLOODING: Heavy rains aff ect much of Putnam applications. is available for purchase. Go From Feb. 29 to March 20, the advisory to www.herald-citizen.com FROM PAGE A1 diffi cult and dangerous sit- not deliver some, if not all, committee will review those applications and click on “Photo Gallery.” uations. Wednesday night’s newspapers due to episodes and interview selected applicants, with Also, many photos included in except for a small corner of fl ash fl ooding is perhaps of inclement weather.” the goal of recommending three fi nalists online stories are available for the vehicle. Harris said the the most dangerous en- Putnam County Emer- to the board. purchase. water was roughly six to vironment the carriers gency Management Agen- Board members will then interview the seven feet deep. will face, especially now cy Director Tyler Smith three recommended applicants and may Subscriptions Shelley was transport- that we deliver under the said the area received 6.48 also add up to two other candidates to be To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. ed to St. Thomas High- cloak of darkness,” Her- inches of rain during the interviewed. That process is scheduled to Visa, MasterCard, Discover lands Hospital in Sparta ald-Citizen Publisher Jack roughly two-day period of take place March 22-28. and AmEx accepted. for treatment to get his McNeely said. “I am very storms. Contract negotiations with the pre- Rates: body temperature back to happy that Mr. Shelley is Harris said as more ferred candidate would then take place 3 mo 6 mo 1yr normal levels. He said that well and safe. And we all storms are set to hit next with formal selection of a new director Carrier or while his temperature has applaud the eff orts of the week, it won’t take much scheduled to occur at the April 4 regular Mail: 385 returned to normal, he is emergency response per- for more fl ooding to occur board meeting. Zip Code $28 $54 $95 weak from holding onto sonnel that freed him from with already saturated The school board also approved a Print & the tree that ultimately the fl oodwaters Thursday ground. resolution to adjust King’s salary while E-Edition $29 $56 $98 saved him. morning.” “We preach it, and I he serves as Interim Director of Schools. E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 “The independent motor “While I applaud the know people have heard According to the resolution, he will be Mail: Outside route carriers that deliver eff orts of Mr. Shelley and it, but turn around don’t paid an additional $70.83 per day (Monday 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 the Herald-Citizen can face all motor route carriers, I drown,” Harris said. “We through Friday) and will also be provid- Mail: Outside multiple hazards while on want to stress that no de- urge everybody to use ed with an automobile and all expenses Tennessee $82 $132 $220 the road, but inclement livery is worth a life. There extreme caution and know involved in the use of that vehicle for his weather can lead to very will be times when we can- your fl ood prone areas.” offi cial duties. Miss Your Paper? Your carrier is an independent contractor. However, as a service to our subscribers, our circulation SCHOOL: Design DA: Assistant resigns after another controversy department is open from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday, 8 a.m. until 5 FROM PAGE A1 gressed to the jury deliber- ciarella, who was accused p.m. Tuesday-Friday and from approved for new K-8 ation stage before ending in of killing Courtney Cash, 7-9 a.m. Sunday to answer calls. FROM PAGE A1 then fi led a superseding a hung jury and mistrial, it the grand niece of country Call 931-526-9715. indictment that added a is appropriate to view the music legend Johnny Cash. board member Lynn McHenry. felony burglary count to prosecutor’s change in the The removal happened af- Herald-Citizen “We have a great relationship that defendant’s original charging decision as occur- ter Gunn and another assis- USPS 313-680 with them, and we want to keep charges, according to a ring during the post-trial tant DA became witnesses ISSN 8750-5541 that great relationship. We want to previous story in the Her- stage,” McMullen’s ruling in the case after defense at- The Herald-Citizen is published make sure they know what’s com- ald-Citizen. states. torney Doug Dennis alleged mornings Tuesday through Friday ing.” Presiding Judge David “For all of these reasons, that the prosecutors inter- and Sunday except New Year’s Day, Henry said school offi cials are Patterson dismissed the we agree with the trial viewed a key witness in the Independence Day, Thanksgiving aware that the county may be hav- felony charge because of a court that the circumstanc- case but didn’t record it. Day and Christmas Day by Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., ing to borrow money for jail renova- “lack of due diligence.” es in Jensen’s case ‘reveal Despite the controver- P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. tions in addition to funding the new The state then appealed the existence of a realistic sies, Dunaway said that he Periodicals postage paid at Cookeville school. to the Court of Criminal likelihood of prosecutorial believes Gunn is a man of TN. POSTMASTER: send address “We want to fi nd out what their Appeals in Nashville. retaliation,’ which gives integrity and good charac- changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. bond capacity is, what we can ask Court of Criminal Ap- rise to a presumption of ter. The Herald-Citizen is a member of for (and) what they can do,” he said. peals Judge Camille R. prosecutorial vindictive- “He is a highly skilled the Tennessee Press Association “It’s just a matter of making sure McMullen heard the appeal ness.” prosecutor with a thorough and the Associated Press. The As- we work well with them.” and dismissed the felony In addition, in 2016, Gunn knowledge of criminal law. sociated Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in He said the specifi c funding re- charge. was removed from pros- I wish him the best in his the Herald-Citizen. quest will likely be discussed at the “Because (the defen- ecuting the murder case future endeavors,” Dun- board’s March meeting. dant’s) fi rst trial pro- against Wayne Gary Mas- away said.

Jack McNeely WEATHER Editor & Publisher Today Tonight Saturday Night Sunday Night Almanac Lindsay McReynolds A 40% chance of snow before Mostly cloudy, with a low around Mostly clear, with a low around A 70% chance of showers. Mostly Managing Editor noon, then a slight chance of 28. 27. cloudy, with a low around 47. Friday is the 38th day of the flurries between noon and 1 p.m. year, with 328 remaining. The Roger Wells Cloudy, with a high near 35. West Saturday Sunday Monday sun sets at 5:15 p.m. and will Advertising Director wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as A 20% chance of rain. Cloudy, Mostly sunny, with a high near An 80% chance of showers. High rise at 6:36 a.m. Saturday. The high as 20 mph. Little or no snow then gradually becoming mostly 54. near 56. moon is a waxing gibbous Keith McCormick accumulation expected. sunny, with a high near 44. with 97% of the visible disc Circulation Manager illuminated. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 NEWS HERALD-CITIZEN A3 herald-citizen.com Election Commission makes fi nal prep for primary Early voting Campaign fi nance reports begins next week for March 3 show limited spending primary BY JIM HERRIN Burnett, Gary Carwile, Wayne HERALD-CITIZEN Cravens, Robert Davis, Elizabeth BY JIM HERRIN Fournet, Tony Gammon, Jerry HERALD-CITIZEN With neither local candidate fac- Gaw, Anna Gilbert, Marilyn Gray, ing opposition in the March pri- Daniel Hicks, Patricia Lawrence, The Putnam County mary, the latest campaign fi nance Cindy Luna, Lynne Maddux, Election Commission reports show limited spending. James McKinney, Garry McNabb, Wednesday approved a Republican Wesley Bray, who Jonathan McNabb, Martin Med- fi nal list of poll workers is unopposed in both the primary ley, Stephen Mullins, Ottis Phil- and offi cially certifi ed and the general election in his lips Jr., Garrett Shepherd, Johnny voting machines as being quest for Criminal Court Judge, Stites, Joshua Stites, Mary Stites, ready for the March 3 has a zero balance on his Year- James Vaden, and Lisa Wearing. presidential primary End Supplemental Campaign From Overton County, Millard election. Finance report, which covers con- Oakley and L.G. Puckett IV also “We have a few extra tributions and expenditures from contributed. (workers) now in case July 1, 2019 through Jan. 15, 2020. Williams expenditures totaled anything comes up,” said In the other local race, incum- $30,297.48. They included dona- Administrator of Elec- bent Assessor of Property Steve tions to a number of charitable tions Debbie Steidl. “In- Pierce also reported no expen- and other organizations, including variably, something does ditures for the period, but listed Habitat for Humanity, Christians come up, but we have a an $8,000 self-funded campaign United for Israel, Cookeville Preg- few extra people that we contribution. Pierce is unopposed nancy Center, and Friends of the can call upon.” in the primary, but will be facing NRA. Steidl said additional independent candidate Lewis In the House District 25, which election workers have Tommaso in the August general covers eastern Putnam County, been added to some of the election. Tomasso’s report lists incumbent Republican Cam- larger precincts. no contributions or expenditures eron Sexton reports a balance “We added extra thus far. of $317,761.79 — after having start- special judges at sever- It’s a diff erent story on the state ed the period with $86,197.21. al places because it is a level. Sexton tallied $319,475.81 in presidential preference In the race for State Represen- campaign contributions while primary, and our num- tative from the 42nd District, spending $87,911.23, much of it bers tend to go up with Incumbent Ryan Williams has on advertising and professional that,” she said. JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN $135,582.59 on hand, according to services. Of more than 200 con- The workers will at- Putnam County Election Commission members, his year-end report. tributors to Sexton’s campaign, tend a mandatory train- from left, Phil Adams, Linda Daniel, Perry Bartlett His potential opponent, Dennis 68 are listed as PACs. None of ing class Saturday. and Bill Prall certify voting machines. Bynum, who has picked up papers the contributors list a Cookeville Steidl said the election to run in the Republican primary, address, although one, Donna Ray, offi ce has also made up hours.” and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on has not fi led a report yet. is from Monterey and 88 are from some yard signs adver- The early voting period Saturday. In the latest reporting period, Crossville. tising the times for early for the primary begins at Those who vote early Williams listed total contributions On the federal level, U.S. Rep. voting. 8 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. and on Election Day will to his campaign of $60,550. John Rose of Cookeville an- “We can put these at 12, at the Putnam Elec- have to declare which Contributors included political nounced he raised more than various people’s houses, tion Commission Offi ce primary — Republican or action committees (PACs) repre- $230,000 in the fourth quarter of we can put them in our at 705 County Services Democrat — they want to senting AT&T, Blue Cross Blue 2019. This includes over $176,000 yards, and we were going Drive in Cookeville. Ear- vote in. Shield and other health insurance in direct campaign contributions to get some people that ly voting hours will be 8 Sample ballots were companies, as well as organiza- and nearly $55,000 from transfers are helping us to see if a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, published Sunday in the tions representing bankers, doc- from authorized Joint Fundrais- they want them,” she Tuesday, Wednesday and Herald-Citizen and are tors, dentists and realtors, among ing Committees. told Election Commis- Friday during the 12- also available on the others. The next report due from can- sion members. “We’ve day early voting period, Putnam Election Com- Individual contributors to Wil- didates running in March is a got 50 signs. It just tells which includes Presi- mission website at www. liams’ campaign included Cookev- Pre-Primary report covering Jan. the times of early vot- dent’s Day Feb. 17; 8 a.m. putnamcountytn.gov/ ille residents Matt Allen, Robert 16 through Feb. 22, 2020. First quar- ing (and) the days and to 7 p.m. on Thursday; election-commission. Allen, Willam Bonner, David ter reports will be due in mid-April. A4 HERALD-CITIZEN Opinion FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 herald-citizen.com Herald-Citizen Established 1903 Jack McNeely Editor and Publisher Lindsay McReynolds Managing Editor Kate Cook City Editor Don Foy News Editor Not just a muggle anymore

he fi rst time I read “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” I was in college. At the time, I was an English Education major, studying to Tbecome an English teacher. A friend of mine recommended it, said it was all the rage in the chil- Check your dog’s eyebrows to see how he’s feeling dren’s literature class. I picked up a copy to read for fun and would love to know what my Bosco is a little sofa, taking a plant out of the pot by the time Hagrid appeared and said dog is thinking or feeling. more than a year and dragging all over the family “You’re a wizard, Harry,” I was hooked. Apparently, someone does old. He’s about room. That was more than 20 years ago. I Iknow, or at least has an inkling. 165 pounds — 100 “He knows what he did,” I’ve would call myself a little more than a I recently stumbled upon an percent Merle Great said to my wife many times. passing Potterhead. I enjoyed all the essay in the Wall Street Journal Dane, 100 percent I do frequently speak to Bosco books and the movies. But I didn’t run titled, “What does it feel like to goofball. During in complete sentences to which out and buy a bunch of merchandise, be a dog?” The piece was written RICH his potty-training my wife replies, “He missed his KATE I haven’t made a trip to Universal by Dr. Alexandra Horowitz who MANIERI phase, I really would ESL classes this week.” But I COOK Studios and the Wizarding World of runs a dog cognition lab at Bar- like to have known know he understands, like Mr. Ed Harry Potter. I certainly haven’t gone nard College. It’s a fascinating when he had to go to understood Wilbur. to England to see King’s Cross station or any of the look at whether dogs experience the bathroom. Bosco has what we call “people other locations from the books. I haven’t played any emotions comparable to our own. Bosco didn’t have “accidents” eyes.” His head is so big that his of the video games. One of my college friends goes to First, let me make public and in the house. A cocker spaniel eyes are the size of a human’s. Harry Potter conventions in full costume. She pre- perfectly clear that I volunteer has an accident. A beagle has an So, when he lays on the couch, fers her Death Eater persona. It does look like a lot my Great Dane, Bosco, for any accident. It would be an insult to always with his head on a pillow, of fun, but that’s an awful lot of work for me, when I and all behavior modifi cation accidents everywhere to classi- his eyes say to me, “Yeah. I’m have just a touch more than a passing interest. studies and/or clinical trials. The fy Bosco’s… well… missteps as here. So what? I’m comfy and I I have read the books multiple times. And I do lab might have to knock out a accidents. don’t think you have the energy enjoy articles about J.K. Rowling and people who wall or two to accommodate him What Bosco had were environ- or enthusiasm to make me move.” love her books. but it’s a risk I’m willing to take. mental disasters. They required In most cases he’s right. Trying I honestly didn’t think much about it until about I read the WSJ story, mainly response personnel and heavy to move an unmotivated Bosco a year ago, when our youngest wanted to read the because I’m interested in what’s equipment. As much as I tried to even a few inches is a powerlift- books. Mattie’s seen all the movies, we’ve had dis- going inside my dog’s massive read his eyes — or his eyebrows ing exercise. cussions about the themes, even the scary ones. cranium. — for, “Please, take me out or I realize Bosco has no concept One night, while she was chattering on about the Horowitz writes that research- there’s gonna be trouble,” I often, of his size or strength though, land of Hogwarts and its houses, I said she could go ers have actually come up with a too often, didn’t get it. Thank- mercifully, he has not a mali- online to get sorted into a house. The child simply catalog of facial expressions asso- fully, he’s over that part of his cious bone in his enormous body. lit up. Shortly thereafter, she was using my phone to ciated with diff erent emotions in development and we’ve agreed Usually he just wants to snuggle sign up on Pottermore.com. Mattie put in her email dogs. For example, “the eyebrow never to speak of it again. in your lap. It looks to me like address and began taking quizzes. That’s how she on the left side of the face is I’m sure I’m guilty of assigning that’s when he’s happiest. How got sorted into House Ravenclaw. Her patronus is a more active when dogs see their human emotion and reasoning to can I tell? Now, I’m not sure be- cat. owners, presumably because it Bosco’s behavior. cause according to Horowitz, that Christmastime meant a whole lot of Harry Potter corresponds to the right side of For example, I assume that “smile” I think I see is probably and Ravenclaw gear. It’s basically become a family the brain, which controls emo- when he jumps on my wife and just “a function of his anatomy” eccentricity at this point. tional expression.” I in the middle of the night that and I have no business arguing Mattie began insisting that I get sorted into a For what it’s worth, I have he’s trying to kill us for the insur- with a scientist, as any of my house. Eventually, I gave in and got sorted into some suggestions for the catalog. ance money. high school science teachers can House Gryffi ndor. I don’t know how that happened, What does it mean when Bosco I also believe that when he attest. but Mattie doesn’t seem to be upset that I’m hanging rests his chin on the kitchen clobbers me upside the head with So, what is my dog thinking? out with Nearly-Headless Nick instead of the Gray counter — without craning his one of his great paws while I’m Beats me. Lady. She is annoyed at my patronus, though. After neck — and breathes hot nose air watching a football game that he What am I thinking? He a lengthy quiz, the website deemed my patronus on a plate of biscuits? It can’t pos- wants me to change the channel. knows. to be a doe. Mattie feels it should be an owl and is sibly mean he’s hungry. He eats There are plenty of times trying to fi gure out how I can take the quiz again 12 cups of food per day. I can’t buy when I think he looks guilty, RICH MANIERI is a journalist and “to get it right.” a bigger bag of animal food this and for good reasons-chewing author. His email address is man- Ben Wheeler agreed with Mattie that I should side of a zoo. my glasses, eating a hole in the [email protected]. have an owl patronus. Then they began discussing the wand the website assigned me and how they be- lieve that was accurate (Elder wood with a unicorn hair core, 10” and hard fl exibility). Apparently they particularly believe I’m infl exible. (In the interest of full disclosure, Jim Herrin Kobe: A loving prayer for a friend gone too soon said I should have been sorted to Slytherin and my patronus should be a basilisk. I think he’s trying obe Bryant managed to re- One of these by a love of the game they both to tell me something. Though I do fi nd Bellatrix main a local kid with Philly memories comes adored, and their faith. In fact, Lestrange more compelling than Molly Weasley.) cred long after he left the to me from David in the wake of the Laker legend’s Anyway, the whole experience has given Mattie Kcity for the West Coast. Walsh, cousin of untimely and tragic death Sun- a deeper connection to the books, a feeling she’s The NBA superstar managed Monsignor Vince day, many commentators talked included and not a muggle. Which is what we’re all to remain a local hero, even Walsh. Father about the fact that Kobe Bryant looking for, right? though he gave his talent to Vince, as they call was a practicing Catholic whose Now, we just need to get Eric sorted. the Lakers, a team that no true CHRISTINE him, is a humble faith was deeply important to Sixers fan can stomach. Kobe FLOWERS man who now him. One can only imagine how KATE COOK is city editor of the Herald-Citizen. Her email managed to remain an authentic lives in retirement Father Vince, who has keys to St. address is [email protected]. citizen of this most authentic in what my great Philomena’s near his retirement of places by coming back on friend Monsignor Joe Corey home and still plays hoops, felt a regular basis, by loving the used to call “beautiful down- when he heard about the trage- local teams (and never saying town Darby.” dy. MODERATELY CONFUSED a bad word about his dad Joe One day, Father Vince was vis- Life is unpredictable, and “Jelly Bean” Bryant’s NBA alma iting a parish in Lower Merion we need to cherish every mo- mater, the Sixers,) by keeping when he decided to take a little ment. The day that Kobe Bryant close and loving ties with his break, and pulled a basketball passed away marked the 22nd own alma mater, Lower Merion out of the trunk of his car. anniversary of my own broth- High School, and by rejoicing Father Vince found a court, er’s death, under equally tragic when the Eagles won the Super and intended to just shoot some circumstances. Jon was barely Bowl with the same emotion that hoops by himself. But lo and 31, Kobe only a decade older. the guy at Broad and Pattison, behold, there were three young Trying to fi nd an explanation for holding an empty Budweiser guys already playing a game these losses is fruitless, and will can, could muster. of pickup, and they wanted to produce more pain than actual Now is the time for mourning play two on two. Figuring they answers. him, and shedding tears over the could beat this older priest with We can only fi nd comfort in lost years and the unspeakable their youth and skill, they asked the joy experienced here, when tragedy of his passing, along- Father Vince to join them, and we crossed paths with these im- side his 13-year-old daughter he agreed. portant people, and by keeping Gigi. And now is also the time Well, the whole “beating this their memories alive by talking for prayers, and the deeply felt older priest” idea evaporated about how important they were hope that they are together in a pretty quickly as the boys saw to us, and praying for their souls. place that has basketball courts, this particular shot that Father I am certain that Father Vince endless sunshine and peace. had mastered, something called is going to be out on the court But mixed in with the sadness, the “Fade Away Banked Hook shooting hoops very soon, and we should try and grasp at those Shot.” Because of that shot and that each one of his “Fade Away memories and moments that Father Vince’s skill, the boys put Banked Hook Shots” will be ac- make us smile at the time Kobe their best guy on him. That best companied by a loving prayer for was with us. For those of us in guy was a young Kobe Bryant, the soul of his longtime friend. Philly, many of those memories then a high school All-Ameri- are fi lled with fl ashes of his can. CHRISTINE FLOWERS is a syndicated brilliance as a boy, a teen and a Kobe and Father Vince kept columnist. Her email address is legend foretold. in touch over the years, united [email protected]. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 HERALD-CITIZEN A5 herald-citizen.com 0OBITUARIES0 Anna Bell Scott Dallas Eugene Lowe Donna Marie Ashburn COOKEVILLE — COOKEVILLE — COOKEVILLE — Funeral services for Dallas Eugene Lowe, The family of Donna Anna Bell Scott, 83, 72, of Cookeville, Marie Ashburn, 69, of of the Double Springs passed into heaven Cookeville, Tennessee, community, will be Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020, will receive friends, held Friday, Feb. 7, at 2 at Cookeville Region- Saturday, Feb. 8, from p.m. at Presley Funeral al Medical Center in 11 a.m.-noon at Presley Home with Andrew Cookeville, Tennessee. Funeral Home. Scott, Randy Bybee and Dallas was born She passed away Ronald Strong offi ciat- Nov. 12, 1947, to the Wednesday, Jan. 22, ing. late Howard and Jessie 2020, at her home. Interment will fol- Lowe (Miller) in Har- Donna Ashburn was low in Double Springs lan, Kentucky. born Thursday, June Cemetery in Putnam He is survived by 29, 1950, in Clarksville, County, Tennessee. DDoublebl SSpringsi com- his wife of 51 years, andd avidid outdoors-td Tennessee, to the late ney Peters, Sandra The family will munity; two grand- Brenda Kay Vance man. Visitation will Raymond Hicks Sr. and Wilson, Ryan Davis, receive friends at the sons, Andrew Scott Hayes of Cookeville; be at Presley Funeral Mary Louise Collins Alex Davis and Am- funeral home today, of the Double Springs sons, Chuck (Wan- Home from 5-8 p.m. to- Hicks. berly Bradley; and 10 Friday, Feb. 7, from 11 community and Paul da) Hayes and Scott day, Friday, Feb. 7, and In addition to her great-grandchildren. a.m. until service time (Misti) Scott of Sparta; (Sonya) Hayes, all of Saturday, Feb. 8, from parents, Donna Marie You may share your at 2 p.m. two great-grandchil- Cookeville; daughter, noon until service time Ashburn was preceded thoughts or send condo- Anna Bell Scott dren, Jocelyn and Sonya (Randy) Cooper at 2 p.m. in death by a brother, lences to the family by passed away Tuesday, Mason Scott of Sparta; of Cookeville; sisters, Interment will Kenny Hicks. visiting www.presley- Feb. 4, 2020, at her and several nieces and Mary and Nellie; broth- immediately follow at She is survived by funeralhome.com. home in the Double nephews. ers, Tony and Ted; and Crest Lawn Memorial her son, Ross Holmes Professional services Springs community. Pallbearers will be numerous grandchil- Cemetery. and wife, Stepha- provided by Presley Fu- She was born Mon- Eddie Frizzell, Gary dren and great-grand- You may share your nie; daughter, Mary neral Home, 528-1044. day, Dec. 28, 1936, in Medley, Greg Frizzell, children. thoughts or send condo- Jo Beaderstadt and Cookeville, Tennessee, Colonel Wheeler, Kale Dallas moved to lences to the family by fi ancé Chris; brother, to the late Clyde Cecil Burchett, Rellon Bur- Michigan at the age of visiting www.presley- Raymond Hicks Jr.; Alcorn and Flora Bell ris, Alan Burris and 18 and began a career funeralhome.com. grandchildren, Tanner Qualls Alcorn. Roy Scott. as a surface grinder for Professional services Holmes, Justin Va- Anna was a member Honorary pallbearer more than 17 years. He provided by Presley Fu- natta, Richard Bunch, of Pippin Church of will be Tom Brown. and Brenda then moved neral Home, 528-1044. Rylee Holmes, Court- Christ and loved the The family wishes to to Clintwood, Virginia, Lord with all her heart, extend a special thank where he worked for soul and mind. She you to Kindred Hos- more than 13 years worked at the Cookev- pice, Cookeville Re- in the coal mines. In Micheal Ray Hood ille Shirt Factory, and gional Medical Center, 2002, they moved to was a Certifi ed Nurse and Presley Funeral Cookeville, to join their COOKEVILLE — Mi- Aid at NHC Healthcare Home for their loving children. Dallas was cheal Ray Hood, age 11, in Cookeville. and tender care of Mrs. an incredible gardener passed away Wednes- In addition to her Scott. day morning, Feb, 5, parents, Anna Bell You may share your 2020, at his home after Scott was preceded in thoughts or send condo- Judge rejects mother’s accident claim a courageous battle death by her husband, lences to the family by with liver cancer. Paul Scott; grandson, visiting www.presley- KNOXVILLE (AP) unintentionally left Micheal was born James Kyle Scott; and funeralhome.com. — A Tennessee judge her son Aiden in the Sept. 28, 2008, in James- three sisters, Dorothy Professional services has moved forward in bathtub to drown last town, Tennessee. He Burris, Joyce Argo and provided by Presley Fu- charging a woman with month, Knoxville News was a 5th grade student Janice Allen. neral Home, 528-1044. murder after she left Sentinel reported. at Prescott Middle She is survived by her 11-month-old son Leonardo previously School and proud to three children, James to drown in a bathtub told authorities she serve as manager for H. (Sherry) Scott of while she went to smoke left her son and her the football team. Micheal’s family will the Double Springs a cigarette. 23-month-old daughter His family includes receive friends at the community, Marvin Knox County Judge in the tub with about 4 his Mamaw, Loretta funeral home today, E. (Lynne) Scott of Patricia Long Hall inches of water inside Reagon and Pa, Jere- Friday, Feb. 7, from Sparta, Tennessee, rejected the claim that while she stepped my Hammock; sister, 4-8 p.m., and Saturday, and Kim Scott of the Lindsee Leonardo, 32, outside for a cigarette. Gabrielle Hedgecoth; Feb. 8, from 10 a.m. two brothers, Gabri- until service time. el and Simon Hood; Pallbearers will FRIDAY,FRIDAY, FEB. 7 0CALENDARLibrary,0 107 E. Main Beginner Line Dance Class- Center, 6:30-9 p.m., free great-grandmother, be Gabriel Hood, Jeff es: 1-3 p.m. Baxter Se- event. Features Cum- Neva Hood; aunt and Fitzpatrick, Michael The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted nior Center, 101 Elmore berland Country Band. uncle, Angela and Alcorn, Daniel Good- by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson Town Road, Baxter. Exercise Classes: For Jeff Fitzpatrick; and son, Elvis Hood and counties. 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WASHINGTON (AP) — asides. He ribbed Ohio Rep. Exulting in his impeachment James Jordan, a college wres- acquittal, a defi ant Presi- tling champion, for rarely dent Donald Trump took a wearing a suit jacket, saying, scorched-earth victory lap “He’s obviously very proud of Thursday, unleashing his his body.” fury against those who tried And he delivered a dramat- to remove him from offi ce and ic reading of text messages pointing ahead to his reelec- between two of his favorite tion campaign. targets, former FBI agent Triumphantly waving Peter Strzok and lawyer Lisa newspaper front pages that Page, who played a role in the declared him “ACQUIT- special counsel’s investiga- TED,” Trump denounced the tion of Russian interference impeachment proceedings as to help Trump in the 2016 a “disgrace” and portrayed election. himself as a victim of polit- “This is really not a press ical foes he labeled “scum,” conference. It’s not a speech. “sleaze bags” and “crooked” It’s not anything,” Trump people. Hours earlier, he AP remarked at one point. “It’s a unleashed broadsides that President Donald Trump speaks in the East Room of the White House Thursday. celebration.” stunned the crowd at an He declared that the Repub- annual bipartisan prayer lican Party had never been breakfast His comments were a clear say, however. Venting for tance speech-fashion the more unifi ed and predicted “It was evil, it was corrupt, sign that, post-impeachment, more than an hour, he ticked “warrior” GOP lawmakers momentum from the acquit- it was dirty cops,” Trump Trump is emboldened like off names of the “vicious who had backed him both in tal would carry him to reelec- declared in a packed White never before as he barrels and mean” people he felt had the Capitol and on television. tion this November. House East Room, where he ahead in his reelection fi ght wronged him: House Speaker “Now we have that gor- But he also predicted that was surrounded by several with a united Republican Nancy Pelosi, Intelligence geous word. I never thought it he may have to fend off anoth- hundred of his most loyal Party behind him. Committee Chairman Adam would sound so good,” Trump er impeachment challenge, supporters. “This should The only contrition Trump Schiff and former FBI Di- said. “It’s called ‘total acquit- perhaps for something as never ever happen to another off ered was to his own family, rector James Comey. And he tal.’” trivial as jaywalking. president, ever.” apologizing “for having them reveled in the verdict handed His remarks were rambling “We’ll probably have to do “We went through hell, go through a phony, rotten down by the GOP-controlled and replete with profane it again because these people unfairly,” he insisted. “Did deal.” Senate Wednesday, saluting language, comedic interludes have gone stone-cold crazy,” nothing wrong.” Trump had plenty else to one-by-one in Oscar accep- and plenty of tangents and the president said. AP can’t declare winner in Iowa DES MOINES, Iowa the Iowa Democratic Party, which includes (AP) — The Associated Party’s eff ort to com- technology problems Press said Thursday plete its tabulation with the mobile phone that it is unable to of the caucus results app used by the party declare a winner of continues, Democratic to collect results from Iowa’s Democratic National Committee caucus sites, an over- caucuses. 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Fax: (931) 371-2102 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 Religion HERALD-CITIZEN A7 herald-citizen.com Four basic Evangelicals truths about and Trump t’s not an exaggeration to say God’s plan for that the evangelical church saved me in every way that Ia person can be saved. They unity introduced me to Jesus. They became the family my childhood he subject of religious family could not unity ought to receive be. They loved and much study and genuine affi rmed me. They Tconcern. It was of intense educated me. They concern to Jesus in His prayer gave me a vocation. to His Father in John 17:20-23. And they gave me Here, it is written: exceptional oppor- “Neither pray I for MARTIN tunities of service. these alone, but for THIELEN Although I left the them also which evangelical church shall believe on years ago for a me through their AP more progressive denomination, word; that they Gary Christensen leads the choir in singing “Amazing Grace” during the Sunday I’ve always appreciated the gifts JOHN all may be one; as morning worship service at The Grove United Methodist Church in Cottage they gave me. CHOWNING thou, Father, art in Grove, Minnesota. However, these days, I bare- me, and I in thee, ly recognize the evangelical that they also may church in America. The most be one in us: that the world may Controversial Minnesota church vivid example is their unyield- believe that thou hast sent me. ing support of President Trump, And the glory which thou gave regardless of his behavior. For me I have given them; that they one of many hitting restart generations, evangelical leaders may be one, even as we are one: spoke forcefully about “charac- I in them, and thou in me, that By EMILY MCFARLAN MILLER installed by members’ church in the Twin Cities ter,” “family values,” and “godly they may be made perfect in RELIGION NEWS SERVICE grandparents. They can- recently discovered. living.” And for many years, one; and that the world may celled events like an annu- Vineyard relaunched in they asked, “What would Jesus know that thou hast sent me, (RNS) — Two years ago, al turkey dinner, a beloved October with an average at- do?” But since 2016, many (not and hast loved them, as thou Vineyard United Methodist community tradition, to tendance of about 85 people. all) evangelicals have jettisoned hast loved me.” Consider these Church was in trouble. focus on discussions about It’s one of several success- these values when it comes to four basic truths about unity. Attendance had been the church’s vision. They ful church “restarts” in the president. Truth No. 1: There is a divine dropping steadily for gradually tweaked services the Dakotas-Minnesota A president who brags about plan for unity. Jehovah had an years, and the handful of Sunday over Sunday. Area of the United Meth- sexually assaulting women and eternal purpose for humanity’s members keeping things The fi rst few changes odist Church, according to is credibly accused of doing so? salvation and included in that running was growing ex- were the hardest, accord- its bishop, the Rev. Bruce It doesn’t matter. A president eternal purpose is the unity of hausted. While the church ing to Hein. But each one Ough. Restarts have been who incites racism and white all New Testament Christians. was still making its budget, built trust for the next. part of the United Method- nationalism? It doesn’t matter. Just as there is only one body, the writing was on the wall “Everything we did, ev- ist Minnesota Annual Con- A president who daily lies to one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, for the aging congregation ery meeting we had, every ference’s “Journey Toward the American people? It doesn’t one faith, one baptism, and one of about three dozen in conversation we had, we Vitality” since Ough took matter. A president who is a se- God and Father of all, there is Hutchinson, Minnesota, a just tried to be kind of like offi ce about seven years rial adulterer? It doesn’t matter. only one divine plan for uni- 90-minute drive outside of cheerleaders almost,” said ago, he said. A president who pays off porn ty. Since it is God’s plan, it is the Twin Cities. co-pastor Jim Hein. That strategic plan also stars? It doesn’t matter. A presi- perfect; human ingenuity is not Plans were made to wel- While painful for many includes helping churches dent who uses fear and hatred to needed to create a plan or to come a pair of new pastors longtime church members, “relaunch their lifecycle” divide people rather than trying “improve” God’s plan. to lead Vineyard and merge advocates say a restart can without closing and start- to unite them? It doesn’t matter. Truth No. 2: God’s plan for the congregation with a help reverse shrinking ing over, as well as planting A president who tears little chil- unity is only for New Testa- larger church in town. numbers and breathe new new churches, off ering on- dren from their mother’s arms? ment Christians, i.e. “those When the merger fell apart, life into congregations. But line worship options, start- It doesn’t matter. A president who believe on Me through the young pastor-couple leaders have to be careful ing new worship services who is damaging America’s their word.” God’s plan is only and their older congregants not to alienate older mem- for populations who don’t reputation and relationships for those who continue stead- had a choice: change or bers of the congregation, already attend church and all over the world? It doesn’t fastly in the apostles’ doctrine. close. who may feel they are reaching out to immigrant matter. A president who regu- God has no plan for unity with They chose to change. being pushed out to make and ethnic populations, larly curses in public, including non-Christians; there is no They pulled out pews room for new people — as a according to the bishop. taking the Lord’s name in vain? “open border” policy in the It doesn’t matter. A president kingdom of heaven. Therefore, who ravages the environment, God’s plan for unity demands destroying God’s creation? It no fellowship with the unfruit- doesn’t matter. A president who ful works of darkness. Pleasant Hill sets fi rst concert of 2020 uses his charitable foundation Truth No.3: God has a pat- Pleasant Hill Commu- Future engagements of the Northwest Indiana for personal gain? It doesn’t tern for unity. Jesus identifi es nity Church will host its include solo recitals in the Symphony Orchestra and a matter. A president who regu- this pattern as being “one just fi rst concert of 2020 at 3 US and Japan, and collab- member of the Fort Wayne larly mocks people, including as We are one.” The unity with p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23 in the oration with the Bryan Philharmonic. She si also unattractive women, a disabled His Father that Jesus speaks church’s sanctuary. Duo Symphonic and Oak Ridge a very active chamber mu- reporter, and a teenage girl of here is their unity of pur- recital artists Emi Kagawa Civic Music Association sician, having played with with Asperger’s syndrome? It pose. The God of heaven and (piano) and Zofi a Glashaus- Concertmaster and Friends the Michigan City Cham- doesn’t matter. A president who His Son had the same goal er (violin) will perform. Series in 2020. ber Music Festival and gives tax breaks to the rich and — the salvation of humanity Emi Kagawa is the Born in Osaka, Japan, the South Bend Symphony reduces help for the poor? It through Christ’s obedience to newly-appointed principal Dr. Kagawa currently String Quintet. doesn’t matter. A president who His Father’s will. At no time in keyboard of the Knoxville lives in Knoxville with her Ms. Glashauser was born mistreats and maligns immi- His earthly life did Jesus ever Symphony Orchestra. She partner Sam and two cats, in Krakow, Poland. She grants? It doesn’t matter. A pres- deviate from that path. Unity is has performed as a soloist Lulu and Huan Hu. When currently lives in Knoxville ident who encourages foreign not some pie-in-the-sky theory; and member of the Cum- she is not practicing, she and enjoys many activities, interference in our democratic it is precisely patterned after berland Piano Trio along- enjoys cooking and being in including cooking, reading, elections? It doesn’t matter. A the blood, sweat, and tears of side violinist Susan Lang nature. and especially running, president who admires ruthless, Jesus’ obedient example. It Eddlemon and cellist Dan Zofi a Glashouser is a having participated in murderous dictators? It doesn’t comes directly from the cruci- Alcott. Dr. kagawa was also member of the Knoxville numerous races. She loves matter. A president who violates ble of reality. the offi cial pianist for the Symphony Orchestra. sharing these interests every value that Jesus taught Truth No. 4: Sanctifying International Tuba Eupho- She has been the Concert- with her husband, Jason, and lived? It doesn’t matter. truth is the prominent charac- nium Conference as well as master of the South Bend and their three beautiful Ever. teristic of Jesus’ example. Jesus ClarinetFest at University Symphony Orchestra, the children, Simon, Gabriela, I know the reasons evangel- never deviated from the path of Tennessee, Knoxville. Assistant Concertmaster and Susannah. icals give for defending Presi- of obedience to God. He never dent Trump. For example, he is strayed from the fellowship of anti-abortion (only recently) and a common purpose with His he places conservative judges on Father, because He sanctifi ed Abu Dhabi marks interfaith eff ort the bench. But these and other God’s word. rationalizations for supporting Jesus and His Father were Since 1903 him are not worth the cost of (1) one because of His extreme a year after Pope’s visit capitulating the core values of reverence for God’s written Christianity, and (2) destroying word. Jesus never wrested the ABU DHABI, United Arab the credibility of the church. Scriptures by twisting God’s Emirates (AP) — Interfaith lead- I’m not asking evangelicals word to say what He wanted it ers gathered on Monday in Abu to become Democrats, because to say. Dhabi to mark one year since my concerns about Trump have Jesus’ sanctifi cation of truth Pope Francis’ historic trip to the nothing to do with partisan pol- is seen in His contentment Arabian Peninsula, a visit that itics. I’m asking evangelicals— with God’s word. He obeyed saw leading Muslim clerics gath- for the integrity of the Gospel God’s command to not add to or er alongside the pope to promote to and the witness of the church— subtract from His command- co-existence. to stop supporting and defend- ments. He never was a Pharisee The United Arab Emirates has subscribe ing a president who violates who added to God’s word, nor a worked to promote itself over the call every standard of our faith. The Sadducee who subtracted from past year as a beacon of religious AP evangelical church that taught God’s word, nor a Herodian tolerance, despite it’s hard limits Egyptian judge Mohamed 526-9715 me the values of Jesus can do who politicized God’s word. on political speech. The majority Mahmoud Abdel Salam, better than this. Jesus’ sanctifi cation of truth of the country’s population are left, speaks with Rabbi M. is seen in His prioritization not Emirati Muslim citizens, but Bruce Lustig, Senior Rabbi MARTIN THIELEN, author of seven of God’s written word. It was foreigners, millions of whom are at the Washington Hebrew books, is a semi-retired United pre-eminent in His life, even Christian and Hindu. Congregation, center, and Methodist minister during the most extreme cir- Abu Dhabi hosted Monday’s Irina Bokova, former Director- cumstances of His life. From meeting to showcase its contin- General of UNESCO, in Abu the wilderness where He fasted ued eff orts in promoting inter- Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Silver Point church of Christ 40 days to Calvary’s horrifi c faith dialogue as it prepares to ...pointing the way to the cross since 1929 suff ering and agony, “it is writ- break ground this year on a com- The UAE and Saudi Arabia, 6701 Smithville Highway ten” pre-eminently governed pound that will house a mosque, along with other Gulf states, have Silver Point, Tennessee His life. God’s word was prior- church and synagogue side by been expanding their outreach to Time of Services: itized in His life from cradle to side. The Abrahamic House of Christian groups, like evangeli- grave. Fraternity project is due to be cals, and Jewish organizations. Sunday Bible Study 9 AM This is God’s exclusive pat- completed in 2022. The eff ort coincides with a broad- Worship 10 AM & 6 AM tern for unity. In the neighboring emirate of er alignment of political interests Wednesday Bible Study 7 PM Dubai, an unmarked villa has and ties emerging between Gulf Minister: John Whitson (931-858-2390/239-1794) JOHN CHOWNING is the preacher at already been turned into a syn- Arab states and Israel, which Visit us on the web at silverpointchurchofchrist.org the Algood church of Christ. agogue. share a common foe in Iran. A8 HERALD-CITIZEN RELIGION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 herald-citizen.com 0COMMUNITY RESOURCES0

The Church Calendar is a provide new shoes to separation or divorce of N. Madison & Freeze ture, clothes, shoes & Will Baptist Church. daily list of events hosted by poor children in Central alone. Meets Wednes- streets. Contact church toys for those in need. Everyone welcome! Call nonprofit groups in Putnam, America & Mexico. Call days, 7 p.m. at Trinity in offi ce 526-2177. 7311 Baxter Rd., Bax- 931-265-5424. White, Overton & Jackson Terry McBroom 931-252- Algood, 205 W. Wall St. The Grove: The Grove, ter, Saturday 9 a.m.- FRIDAY, MARCH 6 counties. To be included, 9704. Food Pantry: New Begin- Little Tree Learners, noon, except holiday Annual Rummage Sale: call 526-9715 & ask for the Celebrate Recovery: ning Fellowship Church Mother’s Day Out weekends. We also Saint Thomas Aquinas newsroom secretary or email Christ-centered recov- has a food pantry for Program, Tuesdays & accept non-perishable Catholic Church, Fri- calendar@herald-citizen. ery meetings. Overcome those in need. 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Sponsored by Engrafted Word Church of Cookeville, branch come. Second Satur- Universalist Congre- per Cumberland Gospel the Daughters of Isa- (women only.) Tuesdays of The First Church days, 9 a.m.-noon. Silver gation of Cookeville Music Assoc. will fea- bella and benefi ts local 6 p.m., Church on the of Christ Scientist, Point Baptist Church, meditation group, 6 p.m. ture Heart Friends and charities. Hill. Overton County: services at 10:30 a.m. 14021 Buff alo Valley second Tuesday each Special guests Raymond Mondays 6 p.m., Living- Sundays, 118 E. 1st St. at Road, Silver Point. month, 31 W. 1st St. It Ball & Friends. Please ston First Church. Jack- Holly. Call 854-0916. Grief: Heart of the doesn’t matter if you are join us at 6 p.m. Wilhite Since 1903 son County: Mondays Clothing Giveaway: Green Cumberland provides just curious, a novice, or Baptist Church, 20 W. 6:30 p.m. The LifeHouse Pond Church, 115 Mur- grief peer support long-time practitioner. Davis Road, Cookeville. Church. Group is free. phy Lane., Crawford. 6 groups for the entire Come experience a Call 931-510-9327. Workbook $10. Call 888- p.m. Every 4th Satur- family, including child- sense of calm in an ac- SUNDAY, FEB. 9 688-0470 ext. 105. Visit day. care. Bereavement & cepting, supportive en- Special Singing: The Kir- TeenChallengeUC.Org. Compassionate Communi- divorce groups for grade vironment. Visit http:// bys will be singing at Adult Bereavement: cation: Unitarian Uni- 2-adult. Call 525-2600. tinyurl.com/ca2ofcf. the 11 a.m. worship ser- Support group Tuesdays versalist Congregation Grief Share: Spon- Mother’s Day Out: First vice. Everyone welcome 10-11:15 a.m., & 6-7:15 of Cookeville’s Compas- sored by Cookeville Baptist Church Cookev- to come be with us & be p.m. Stevens Street sionate Communication First United Methodist ille’s Mother’s Day Out blessed. Algood Free Baptist Church campus. circle meets 6 p.m. fi rst Church, 2 new Grief program, Tuesdays & Will Baptist Church. Call 525-2600. Hosted by & third Wednesdays, Share groups will begin Fridays, 8:45 a.m.-2:45 SUNDAY, FEB. 23 Heart of the Cumber- at 31 W. 1st St. This is a in January for those p.m. Call Linda 526-7119. Concert: Pleasant Hill land. Nonviolent Communi- who have suff ered the Parkinson’s Support Group: Community Church, Aglow: Aglow Inter- cation method, a tool for loss of a loved one. 10 a.m. Caney Fork Bap- 3 p.m., in the church national has a single resolving diff erences. The 13-week, 2-hour, tist Church, 2404 Hwy. sanctuary. Recital art- to subscribe call purpose, to see God’s Visit http://tinyurl.com/ faith-based sessions 70 East, Cookeville. Ev- ists Emi Kagawa (piano) 526-9715 will be done on earth as ca2ofcf. consist of videos & eryone is welcome. First and Zofi a Glashauser it is in heaven, through Divorce Care: Divorce- facilitated group dis- Tuesday each month. (violin) will perform. prayer, local groups, Care is a friendly, cussions. Wednesdays Call Roxanne 261-4037. Special Singing: Gos- events & outreach. Call caring group of people 9:30-11:30 a.m. starts Restoring Hope: Re- pel singing featuring Karen 979-0727 or vis- who will walk with you Jan. 15; Saturdays, 10 storing Hope, a Chris- the Kingsway Quartet it www.aglow.org. through one of life’s a.m.-noon, starts Jan. tian-based help center, during morning ser- Aluminum Cans: Donate most diffi cult experi- 18. Both groups meet at distributes household vice. Begins at 10:45 aluminum cans to ences. Don’t go thru Magnolia House, corner items, toiletries, furni- a.m. Lillys Chapel Free Church Directory

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Algood Cumberland ALGOOD Willow Avenue St. Michael’s Presbyterian Church UNITED Church of Christ SYCAMORE Episcopal Church Harp Ave. Algood, TN Sunday a.m. 9:00 640 N. Washington Ave. Minister-Rev. Richard Bond 1x2” Church of Christ Cookeville, TN 38501 METHODIST Bible Study 10:15 Worship-9:30 AM Means 1 column by (931) 526-4654 Sunday School-10:30 AM CHURCH P.M. Worship 6:00 Monday-7:00 PM 3 inches. Wed. Bible Study 7:00 Sunday Services www.stmike-tn.org Too small to be noticed? Sunday Morning Worship Services You read this one. Broadcast on WHUB 1400 at 10 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - Adult Bible Study SUNDAY WORSHIP: 1150 South Willow Avenue 9:00 a.m. - Morning Worship 8:00 AMHoly Eucharist, Rite I Jeremiah Tatum, Minister 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II 10:15 a.m. - Bible Classes 432-2333 (Nursery Provided) 5:00 p.m. - Evening Worship 135 West Main St., Algood, TN. SUNDAY SCHOOL FIRST CUMBERLAND Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Services 9:15 a.m. ALL AGES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Worship at 10:55 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST 565 East 10th Street 7:00 p.m. - Bible Classes WEDNESDAY WORSHIP : Cookeville, TN 38501 NURSERY PROVIDED 12:00 PM Holy Eucharist Rite II 931-526-6585 Church Office Albert Willis, Pastor 1144 Crescent Drive, 931-528-8587 Nursery School ALL AGES WELCOME Sunday Schedule: 537-6111 • www.algoodumc.org Cookeville VISITORS WELCOME Worship - 8:45 and 11:00 AM Church School - 9:50 AM 931-526-5427 Evening Worship - 6:00 PM LUTHERAN Wednesday Worship: FIRST The Connection - 5:00 PM Minister: Steve Reeder UNITED Heavenly Host Christian Smith, www.sycamorecoc.com Senior Pastor METHODIST Lutheran Churc h & School CHURCH and Early Childhood Center BAPTIST Everyone is invited to attend: Pastor: Andrew Smith 165 EAST BROAD, Northeast Church: 931-526-3423 COOKEVI LLE, TN 38501 School & ECC: 520-3766 Phone: (931) 526-2177 Church of Christ HOLLADAY Off Highway 111, Cookeville, TN We invite you to worship with us: www.cookevillefumc.org Bible Study 9:00 AM 8:00 am and 10:30 am Sunday 9:15 am Bible Classes *Radio Broadcast - FM 94.1 CHURCH OF Worship...... 10:00 AM Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM 777 S. Willow Ave., Cookeville ••Martin Kevin Conrad Thielen CHRIST HeavenlyHostLCMS.org Senior Senior Pastor Wednesday 1765 Mine Lick Creek Rd. Bible Study...... 7:00 PM Worship Service: Cookeville, TN MINISTER - Paul Wilmoth 8:30 a.m. & 10:55 a.m. - Sanctuary CATHOLIC Antioch Sunday Bible Study...... 10 a.m. Assoc. Minister - David Hill Sunday Morning Worship...11 a.m. A warm welcome awaits Friendship UMC Church of Christ Sunday Evening Worship...... 6 p.m. everyone - 526-2535 St. Thomas Aquinas 5454 S. Jeff erson Ave 4711 Old Sparta Rd. Wednesday Bible Study...6:30 p.m. Cookville, TN Catholic Church Cookeville, TN Nursery Available 421 N. Washington Ave., Cookeville Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School...... 10 AM Worship Service: 11:00 a.m. Johnny Fox, Minister 526-2575 Worship...... 11 AM 1x2” Wed. night Bible Study: 5:30 p.m. Means 1 column by Fr. Christiano Pastor: Robert Baker Evening Worship...... 5 PM 432-4751 2 inches. Nunes de Silva (931)525-3555 www.holladaychurchofchrist.com Wednesday Bible Study.....6:30 PM Too small to be noticed? MASS SCHEDULE You read this one. Saturday 5:00 p.m. ROCKY POINT COOPERATIVE BAPTIST Sunday 8:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m. MISSIONARY BAPTIST Algood SMYRNA 12:30 p.m. Spanish Mass “We’re not the church nearest but the church dearest” CHURCH OF CHRIST Please Call for Holy Days Church of 3698 Dodson Branch Road Schedule Cookeville, TN 38501 • 931-526-5403 SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Sunday Bible Study...... 9:00 AM Christ Saturday, 4:00 or by appointment 1x2.5” 395 W. Main, Algood, TN Sunday Worship...... 10:00 AM NON-DENOMINATIONAL Weekday Masses 8:00 a.m. Daily Means 1 column by Sunday Bible Study 9:00 AM Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM http://www.cookevillestthomas.org Wednesday Bible Study...... 7:00 PM Nolan Cantrell, Pastor 2.5 inches. Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 AM Too small to be noticed? Sun. Evening Bible Study 5:25 P.M. SUNDAY “Come and Give Us A Try Everyone Is Welcome” Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 PM Studies In The Word You read this one. 780 AM / 106.1 FM LIVELIFE.CHURCH Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 PM AT 7:30 AM 1x1.5” NEW ZION MISSIONARY Nursery Available The Bible Way Means 1 column by BAPTIST CHURCH 1600 AM / 110.9 FM NEW TRADITIONAL 1.5 inches. Bro. Larry S. Gregory, Pastor Preacher John Chowning AT 9:00 AM SERVICE AT Hwy. 56 • Bloomington Springs, TN Minister, James Rogers Too small to be noticed? Call 931-528-1684 for info. 537-6221 THE EDGE AT 10:00 “Free Bible Lesson by Associate Minister, Sammy Webb You read this one. SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10 A.M. www.cocsmyrna.org WORSHIP SERVICE - 11 A.M. Mail Upon Request” 2223 N. Washington Ave 931.526.6900 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 HERALD-CITIZEN A9 herald-citizen.com PUTNAM COUNTY DEVOTIONAL PAGE

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EAR ABBY: My 15-year- old granddaughter has lived for the past several Dyears in an environment with adults who DEAR ABBY have done drugs, can’t or won’t keep a job and are in and out of jail. I want her to have a better life, and I try to explain what a responsible adult life looks ABIGAIL like. But when I VAN BUREN do, she accuses me of being judgmen- tal and nonaccepting because these people are “nice.” How can I get her to understand Celebrating WCTE membership from left WCTE General Manager and CEO Becky Magura, Jet Propulsion of the that the lifestyle she’s exposed PBS Kids series Ready Jet Go!, and former Tennessee Tech President and active WCTE member Dr. Angelo Volpe. to isn’t good without coming off as judgmental? — AT A LOSS FOR WORDS WCTE holds membership drive this month DEAR AT A LOSS: The lessons we teach others don’t always have to be verbal. One WCTE has announced its to support the station. That’s also ensure children have Barnegie Hall. WCTE has way would be to expose your New Membership Campaign why we’re off ering this access to early learning received a number of recog- granddaughter — as often as for the month of February. special ‘buy-one-get-one’ tools that are necessary for nitions for Live Green Ten- possible — to people who have This campaign will build membership opportunity school readiness and that nessee, Discover the Upper chosen a diff erent way of life awareness and community to expand our reach and educational programs like Cumberland and One on One and are reaping the rewards support that drives view- grow our membership,” says Curious George, Sesame with Becky Magura. WCTE for it. Perhaps then she will ership and engagement for WCTE Director of Develop- Street, Molly of Denali and received Telly Awards for begin to draw her own conclu- WCTE PBS. Individuals that ment Avery Hutchinst. more remain available to all Crank: Darkness on the sions and realize that she can enroll for a WCTE member- Members of WCTE ensure children. Edge of Town, Tree Safari: have a diff erent life if she’s ship at $60-annually or as the programming viewers WCTE PBS broadcasts is A Sculptural Journey and willing to work toward it. a $5-month sustainer will have grown to love and on 22 cable networks includ- more, and was recognized by DEAR ABBY: My ex-fi ance have the option to give a depend on remains available ing Dish and DirecTV in Governor Bill Haslam and decided to leave our relation- free membership to a family to everyone. For 16 years, Nashville. The WCTE PBS First Lady Crissy Haslam ship and our 10-month-old son, member or friend. WCTE Americans have ranked PBS App off ers easy streaming with the Governor’s Award “Nicky,” about a month ago. member benefi ts include a the most-trusted institution. and Passport access, weekly for Excellence in Early He sees Nicky regularly and 12-month subscription to the All membership contri- e-newsletters and access Foundations and the TCCY is a good father. I know our members’ magazine Close- butions directly benefi t the to the members’ magazine John Seignenthaler Making relationship is over and that Up and 12-month access Upper Cumberland. Pro- Close-Up. Kids Count Media Award it’s not going to be fi xed. To to WCTE PBS Passport, grams like Downton Abbey, WCTE is the present- for work in Ready to Learn be honest, when he left, I was the on-demand streaming Ken Burns’ Country Music, ing station for Emmy early education. relieved. library of PBS content. Finding Your Roots, Nature, Award-winning and nation- To become a member of The other day, I suggested “We know that the com- and Frontline are made ally distributed shows like WCTE, visit wcte.org/donate to my ex that maybe once a munity loves WCTE, but possible through member Bluegrass Underground, or call Patti Cloud 931-528- month we take our son out they don’t always know how support. WCTE members Ray Stevens CabaRay, and 2222 ext. 312. together to do something, like go to the park or the zoo. My reasoning is that Nicky needs to know that even though his Child care centers can apply for grants mom and dad are no longer together, we can still get along. Hundreds of child care sential to helping child care child care directors can also statewide to train on usage of His response was he didn’t centers throughout the state centers save time and money. view multiple vendors off er- the website, as well as to as- think it was a good idea. He of Tennessee already have ChildcareTennessee.com ing discounts that provide sist with grant applications. doesn’t want our son to get the signed up to take advantage makes available to 2,300 cost savings in child care ad- Registering on Childcare- wrong impression. I just said of Support and Enhance- child care agencies more ministration. Directors can Tennessee.com is free until “OK” and left it alone. ment Grants made possible than 2,000 resources to then reallocate those savings Sept. 30, 2020. Child care Is he right? Would it confuse through a partnership with assist child care directors to better support the children directors can register now our son, or is he being selfi sh? The Community Foundation with administrative tasks, they serve. and set up an account to start It seems unrealistic to me that of Middle Tennessee and the from HR resources to stay- TDHS Support and En- utilizing shared services. we will never do anything to- Tennessee Department of ing compliant with federal hancement Grants will allow Support and Enhancement gether. My son is my No. 1 pri- Human Services (TDHS). and state regulations. These any child care provider li- Grant applications are open ority, and I just want to handle Announced in late October downloadable resources take censed with the state agency and licensed agencies can ap- it the best that I can for him. 2019, the partnership pro- some of the administrative to apply for up to $4,000 to ply on ChildcareTennessee. Please help me. — CONFUSED vides shared services and load off directors so they enhance equipment, pro- com. Applications close on IN SANTA MARIA, CALIF. administers grants through can focus on what matters grams, including supplies, Aug. 31, 2020. DEAR CONFUSED: Your ChildcareTennessee.com for most — more than 161,000 of and consultants and coaches. For more information and ex may have said what he did child care agencies licensed Tennessee’s children. ChildcareTennessee has to begin exploring shared because he doesn’t understand by TDHS. By logging into the Child- regional coordinators meet- services, visit ChildcareTen- that you have accepted that the Shared services are es- careTennessee.com website, ing with child care centers nessee.com. romance is really over. Don’t accuse him of being selfi sh. Be patient. In the future, Nicky will understand that, although Douglas rose from poverty to become a king of Hollywood Mom and Dad are not togeth- er, they get along, if you truly NEW YORK (AP) — He of directors, from a young for Life,” delivered a crucial DO get along. As Nicky grows was born Issur Danielovitch, Stanley Kubrick to a mid- blow when he openly cred- older, there will be events a ragman’s son. He died Kirk dle-aged John Huston, from ited the blacklisted Oscar such as birthdays, sporting Douglas, a Hollywood king. a genius of noir like Jacques winner Dalton Trumbo for events, graduations, etc., you Douglas, the muscular, Tourneur to such master script work on “Spartacus,” will probably wind up enjoying tempestuous actor with the satirists as Billy Wilder and the Roman epic about a slave together — or eventually with dimpled chin, lived out an Joseph L. Mankiewicz. rebellion that was released signifi cant others or spouses epic American story of rein- Acting served as escape in 1960. (A few months included. vention and perseverance, and as confession. His before, Otto Preminger had DEAR ABBY: I am a from the riches he acquired favorite among dozens of announced Trumbo’s name 13-year-old dancer, and I and risked to the parts he fi lms was the contemporary would appear on the credits recently had a recital. The took on and the boundar- Western “Lonely are the for “Exodus,” but “Sparta- mothers came backstage to ies he defi ed. Among the Brave,” which came out in cus” came out fi rst.) help their children change in most popular, versatile and 1962 and included a line of “Everybody advised me the dressing rooms. recognizable leading men of dialogue Douglas called the not to do it because you A girl my age who has two the 20th century, he could most personal he ever spoke: won’t be able to work in this lesbian mothers was near me will himself into a role or a “I’m a loner clear down deep town again and all of that. while I changed. It made me favorite cause as mightily to my very guts.” But I was young enough to feel self-conscious. I’m normal- as he willed himself out of AP FILE He never won a competi- say to hell with it,” Douglas, ly not like this, but it felt awk- poverty. Kirk Douglas accepts the tive Oscar, but he received criticized at times for taking ward, to say the least. I’m not Douglas, who died Lifetime Achievement an honorary one, along undue credit for bringing against same-sex couples, but Wednesday at 103, was a Award at the 68th Annual with a lifetime achievement down the blacklist, said it felt weird. Am I overreact- force for change and symbol Academy Awards in Los award from the American about “Spartacus” in a 2011 ing? — MIDWEST DANCER of endurance. He is remem- Angeles in March 1996. Film Institute, an honorary interview with The Associ- DEAR MIDWEST DANC- bered now as a fi nal link to Golden Globe and a Presi- ated Press. “I think if I was ER: I think so. Those two a so-called “Golden Age,” decentralized age that he dential Medal of Freedom. much older, I would have mothers were more interested the father of Oscar winner helped bring about. His standing came in part been too conservative: ‘Why in what was going on with Michael Douglas and a man Reaching stardom after from his role in the downfall should I stick my neck out?’ their daughter than with you. nearly as old as the industry World War II, he was as of Hollywood’s blacklist, “ If you plan to become a pro- itself. But in his prime, he likely to play cads (the movie which halted and ruined the The most famous words in fessional dancer — or part of represented a new kind of producer in “Bad and the careers of writers suspected a Douglas movie were said any branch of the performing performer, more indepen- Beautiful,” the journalist in of pro-Communist activity about him, not by him, in arts — you will be changing dent and adventurous than “Ace in the Hole”) as he was or sympathies. “Spartacus.” Roman offi cials costumes under all kinds of Clark Gable, Spencer Tra- suited for the hero-slave in By the end of the 1950s, tell a gathering of slaves conditions. This means you cy and other greats of the “Spartacus,” as alert to the the use of banned writers their lives will be spared if will be around straight males studio era of the 1930s and business as he was at home was widely known within they identify their leader. and females, gay people of both 1940s, and more willing to before the camera. He was the industry, but not to the As Douglas rises, a growing genders and, occasionally, speak his mind. producing his own fi lms at a general public. Douglas, who chorus of slaves jump up trans people. It’s a fact of life His career began at the time most movie stars were years earlier had reluctantly and shout, “I’m Spartacus!” because separate dressing peak of the studios’ power content to act and was work- signed a loyalty oath to get Douglas stands silently, a rooms may not be available. and ended in a more diverse, ing with an enviable range the starring role in “Lust tear rolling down his face. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 FUN & GAMES HERALD-CITIZEN A11 herald-citizen.com 0COMICS0 0CROSSWORD PUZZLE0 Dilbert

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TTU — Friday marks the start of a brand new season for the Tennessee Tech softball team, as well as the beginning of a new era with Michelle DePolo leading the Golden Eagles onto the fi eld for the fi rst time. Tech heads to Macon, Ga., this weekend to compete in the Mercer Invitational. The Golden Eagles open up their slate at Mer- cer’s Sikes Field at 8 a.m. on Friday as they take on Tulsa. The Golden Hurricanes fi nished their 2019 season with a 37-20 record, including a 16-5 mark in the American Athletic Conference. Despite a short run in the AAC championship tournament, Tulsa earned a berth in the NCAA Stillwater Regional, knocking off Arkansas (5-0) and Brigham Young (6-4), but dropped two games to regional host Oklahoma State 13-10 and 2-1. The Golden Hurricanes return their top pitch- er in sophomore Chenise Delce, who ended the 2019 season with a 15-6 record and a 1.63 earned run average. Batters hit .209 against her, while Delce struck out 124 and walked 43. But she isn’t the only pitching threat as junior Samantha Pochop, who had a 12-8 record with a 2.91 ERA. Pochop struck out 115 and walked 45 as batters hit .219 against. Tech will then set its focus on host Mercer in the 5 p.m. contest on Friday. The Bears fi nished HERALD-CITIZEN FILE 27-29 last season, including a 10-7 record in the Tennessee Tech’s Mackenzie Coleman, center, splits defenders during a game in January at TTU. Southern Conference. In a reversal of Tulsa, the Bears return four of their top fi ve hitters, led by redshirt junior Tech women fall short of OVC-leading UTM SEE TTU, PAGE B4 FROM STAFF REPORTS The loss drops Tech to 16-6 failed to score in the last 3:05 and overall and 9-2 in the league, that proved costly. The Tennessee Tech Golden putting them currently in second “Perry is special,” Rosamond Eagles, in a furious back-and- place. The Skyhawks improve to said. “We tried everything we forth battle between two of the 10-1 in the OVC and 14-8 on the could against her. We had no top four women’s basketball year. answer for her.” teams in the Ohio Valley Confer- Trailing 50-49 heading into the Kesha Brady led Tech in the ence, came out on the short end of fourth quarter, the Golden Eagles loss with 17 points. Coleman and a 71-62 decision with the Univer- certainly made a run for the win. Akia Harris scored 12 each. sity of Tennessee Martin at the Two 3-pointers by TTU big man Perry had a game-high with Elam Center in Martin. Mackenzie Coleman got the Gold- her 16 of 25 eff ort from the eld.fi “It was a great battle between en Eagles off to a good start and Waldrop scored 19 points. two of the top teams in the gave them a 55-52 lead. “Tennessee Martin is a very league,” said Tech coach Kim Ro- Martin fought back with good team,” said Rosamond, samond after the game. “It came Chelsey Perry and Maddie when asked about the upcoming down to turnovers and missed Waldrop helping the Skyhawks Feb. 20 rematch. “However, I like free throws late in the game. retake the lead. A layup by the matchup with them as they Against a good team, you can’t Waldrop made it 55-54 and Perry, (only) pulled away in the fourth make costly mistakes.” who had 37 points on the night, period tonight. I believe on any The Golden Eagles made four scored fi ve straight tallies to given night, we are capable of turnovers in the fourth period give UTM a 61-58 lead with 5:25 beating anyone.” and only three of eight charity to play. The Golden Eagles will close AP tosses in the quarter, while UTM The game stayed close as Tech out their road trip on Saturday Nashville Predators’ Filip Forsberg, left, made three miscues in the fi nal got points from Jada Guinn and when they visit Southeast Mis- tries to skate away from Calgary Flames’ 10 minutes and connected on Coleman to stay in the hunt. souri in Cape Girardeau. The tip Sean Monahan during a game Thursday in nine of 11 free throws. However, the Golden Eagles is scheduled at 2 p.m. CT. Calgary, Alberta. Granlund helps Tech men’s rally falls Predators past short in 74-62 loss

FROM STAFF REPORTS Golden Eagles to 5-19 on the year and 2-9 in the Flames 3-2 The Tennessee Tech conference. The Sky- Golden Eagles dropped hawks, one of the teams CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Mikael Granlund an important Ohio Tech is battling for the had a goal and an assist to lead to lead the Nash- Valley Conference men’s eighth spot in the stand- ville Predators to a 3-2 victory over the Calgary basketball game Thurs- ings and the fi nal berth Flames on Thursday night. day night when they fell in the OVC postseason After assisting on the tying goal in the fi rst, 74-62 on the road at the tournament, improves Granlund made it three straight goals for the University of Tennessee to 7-15 and 3-8. visitors at 9:06 of the second, poking in a re- Martin. With more fi nal scores bound after Cam Talbot had stopped the initial The Golden Eagles yet to be reported from blast from the blue line by Roman Josi. couldn’t generate much Thursday night, Jack- The goal came on the Predators’ only power off ense early in the sonville State is eighth play of the game. game and the cold spell in the league with a Dante Fabbro and Kyle Turris also scored for proved to be costly. Tech 4-6 conference ledger. Nashville, which has won four of its last fi ve to trailed 44-22 at the end Tennessee Martin is 3-8, climb within one point of the Flames for the sec- of the fi rst half and by SIUE is 2-8 with Tech at ond wild-card spot in the Western Conference. over 30 points late in the 2-9 and Southeast Mis- HERALD-CITIZEN FILE Sam Bennett and Rasmus Andersson had the second period before souri at 0-10. Tennessee Tech’s Jr. Clay, left, goes for a layup goals for Calgary, which lost all three games on rallying with a surge The Golden Eagles during a game in January at TTU. its homestand. to make the fi nal score trailed by as much as Calgary was without Mark Giordano (ham- close. 70-47 with 6:06 to go in Hunter Vick got in Quintin Dove scored string), his fi rst game missed due to injury since “We’re a young team, the game Thursday. on the scoring for the 19 to lead the Skyhawks February 2015. The Flames captain is week-to- we’re getting better, However, Tech went to Golden Eagles and Jr. in scoring. Parker week. In the absence of the club’s ice-time lead- but one area that hasn’t work and slowly chipped Clay scored fi ve straight Stewart and Derek Haw- er, Travis Hamonic jumped up to the top pairing gotten better is our away at the Skyhawks’ points later to help pull thorne Jr. had 16 each. to join TJ Brodie. That pair was on the ice for all defense,” said Tech lead. Tech to within 12 at the As a team, UTM hit 28 three Predators goals. coach John Pelphrey Tujautae Williams fi nal 74-62 margin. of 56 shots from the fi eld Juuse Saros made his second straight start in after the game. “We sparked the run with a Clay led the Golden for 50 percent and 8 of 17 goal for Nashville and was sharp again. After a have struggled with that 3-pointer and Keishawn Eagles in scoring with from deep for 47 percent. 33-save performance Tuesday in Winnipeg, he so we’re going to have Davidson scored on a 17 points. Davidson The Golden Eagles made 37 stops. His best stop was a pad save off to develop some players layup. When Davidson scored 13 and Williams will remain on the road Matthew Tkachuk as Calgary failed to convert a in the weight room and scored his 11th point of added nine. As a team, for their next battle late second-period 2-on-1 that would have tied it. through recruiting. 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Employees and eligible dependents are off ered Health, Dental, Life, Pharmacy and Vision Insurance. Paid-Time-Off (Sick, Annual, Military, etc.), 401K, Retirement Plan and Tuition Assistance are a few of the benefi ts aff orded to state employees. Eligible Veterans, Service Members, can use Post-9/11 or Montgomery GI Bill benefi ts for participation in the 12 month Correctional Offi cer Training Program. www.tn.gov/correction The Department of Correction is an Equal Opportunity Employer.r. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 CLASSIFIED HERALD-CITIZEN B3 herald-citizen.com COMM/INDUST FOR RENT LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS Algood Storage tor First Civil of Putnam County, Phase II, a plat of which is date and time, without good Warranty Deed of record in 105 E. Main Petitioner Tennessee and being de- of record in the Register’s cause, pursuant to the Rules Warranty Deed Book 324, 10x30 $75 month scribed as follows: Offi ce of Putnam County, of Juvenile Procedure and Page 669, Register`s Offi ce 6x15 $40 month v. Tennessee, in Plat Cabinet the Rules of Civil Procedure of Putnam County, Tennes- 931-267-3186 Being Lot No. 8 on the plan A, Slide 172, which plat is re- will result in the loss of your see. The property described John Jackson, Maggie Jack- of Ensor Park Subdivision, ferred to for a more perfect right to contest the Petition. herein is subject to a right of son, Beulah Parris, Lloyd as recorded in Deed Book description of the lot herein You may view and obtain a way of record in Warranty Northgate Business Park: Brooks, Sr., Lloyd Brooks, 84, Page 605, Register’s Of- conveyed. copy of the State’s Petition, Deed Book 105, Page 775, Several spaces avail. (2) Jr., Beverly Brooks Rhoad- fi ce for said county. and any other subsequently Register`s Offi ce of Putnam 3000SF suites, (6) offi ces. es, Edward Brooks and/or The property described legal fi lings at the Robert- County, Tennessee. The Call 261-7903 or Go to their Unknown Heirs and the Said lot front 93 feet on the herein is subject to certain son County Juvenile Court property described herein is www.rossierentals.com Unknown Heirs of Louise East side of South Dixie restrictions and covenants Clerk’s Offi ce, 529 South subject to a 50 foot right of Brooks Haile Stanton, Avenue and runs back be- which are of record in the Brown Street, Springfi eld, way of record in a Quitclaim Respondents. tween parallel lines 150 feet Register’s Offi ce of Putnam TN 37172. Deed of record in Warranty OPEN HOUSES to a dead line, on which is County, Tennessee, in War- Deed Book 387, Page 495, ORDER OF PUBLICATION measure 93 feet. ranty Deed Book 280, Page Entered, this 4th day of Feb- Register`s Offi ce of Putnam SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9 229. ruary, 2020. County, Tennessee. 12:30 - 2:00 In the cause upon the Being the same property 3742 Brookwood Dr 38501 Motion for Service by Publi- conveyed to Ellen C. Zim- The property described MAGISTRATE Street Address: The street From PCCH: N on Washing- cation by the Administrator/ merman, an unmarried per- herein is subject to all mat- MELANIE STARK address of the property is ton, L on 12th St, continue Personal Representative, son, by deed dated Decem- ters on plat of record in Plat ROBERTSON COUNTY believed to be 4409 Twin through Willow, R on Ches- Scott A. Hodge, and it ap- ber 30, 2005 of record in Cabinet A, Slide 172, Regis- JUVENILE COURT Creeks Drive, Cookeville, TN ter King Rd, L on Shipley, R on Brookwood Dr, follow pearing from the record that Deed Book 282, Page 631, ter’s Offi ce, Putnam County, PREPARED FOR ENTRY: 38506, but such address is curve to the right, home on certain Respondents, be- in the County Clerk’s Offi ce. Tennessee. not part of the legal descrip- L w/sign. $274,900. Hosting: ing, Maggie Jackson, Beu- Julie M. Wooten, Esq., BPR tion of the property. In the Amanda Wiegand. See our lah Parris, Lloyd Brooks, Commonly known as: 768 The property described # 030464 event of any discrepancy, display ad in Sunday Feb- Sr., Lloyd Brooks, Jr., Bev- Dixie Park Dr, Cookeville, TN herein is subject to an Ease- Assistant General Counsel the legal description herein ruary 9th’s Herald-Citizen erly Brooks Rhoades, Ed- 38501-3974 ment granted unto Upper Department of Children’s shall control. Classifi eds for more de- ward Brooks and/or their Cumberland Electric Mem- Services tails. Unknown Heirs and the Parcel ID Number: 066B-G- bership Corporation, of re- 812 South Brown Street Map/Parcel Number: 068I- THE REALTY FIRM Unknown Heirs of Louise 019.00 cord in Warranty Deed Book Springfi eld, Tennessee A-039.00 (931)520-7750 Brooks Haile Stanton, may Address/Description: 768 280, Page 527, Register’s 37172 Amanda: (931)267-1310 have an interest in a certain Dixie Park Dr, Cookeville, Offi ce of Putnam County, 2/7, 14, 21, 28 Current owner(s) of Record: parcel of land recorded in TN 38501. Tennessee. Joshua S. Lewis SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9 Deed Book 155, Page 795 Current Owner(s): ELLEN C. REQUEST FOR 12:30 - 2:30 in the Register’s Offi ce, Put- ZIMMERMAN. The previous and last con- PROPOSALS This sale is subject to all 2211 Shelby Dr, 38506 nam County, Tennessee, lo- Other Interested Party(ies): veyance being a Warranty matters shown on any ap- From PCCH: E on Spring, cated at 280 Freedom Ave., N/A Deed from Alejandro Jose The City of Cookeville De- plicable recorded Plat or L on Poplar Grove Rd, con- Cookeville, TN (Map No. Gonzalez, an unmarried partment of Water Quality Plan; any unpaid taxes and tinue on Rocky Point Rd, 054D-B-029.00), and more The sale of the property de- person, and Barbara C. Control will be accepting assessments; any restric- L on Shelby, home on R. particularly described in the scribed above shall be sub- Vega, an unmarried person, proposals for a water line tive covenants, easements $289,000. Hosting: Wanda Petition to Sell Real Property ject to all matters shown on to Charles Slappe, of record leak survey until 2:00 p.m., or setback lines that may Maynord. See our display heretofore fi led in this cause any recorded plat; any and in Record Book 1099, Page Wednesday, February 26, be applicable; rights of re- ad in Sunday February 9th’s and said legal description is all liens against said proper- 373, Register’s Offi ce of Put- 2020, at their offi ce located demption, equity, statutory Herald-Citizen Classifi ed available for viewing at the ty for unpaid property taxes; nam County, Tennessee. at 1860 S. Jeff erson Ave, or otherwise, not otherwise for more details. Probate Clerk’s Offi ce and/ any restrictive covenants, Cookeville, TN 38506. De- waived in the Deed of Trust, FIRST REALTY CO. or the Register’s Offi ce; and easements or set-back lines Parcel ID Number: 083H-A- tailed request for proposals including rights of redemp- 528-1573 further, that may be applicable; any 096.00 and additional information tion of any government Wanda: (931)260-9772 prior liens or encumbrances Address/Description: 236 may be obtained from the agency, state or federal; and IT APPEARING that the as well as any priority creat- Stratford Dr, Cookeville, above offi ce. Any ques- any and all prior deeds of SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9 identities, locations and ed by a fi xture fi ling; a deed TN 38506. tions regarding this pro- trust, liens, dues, assess- 12:30 - 2:30 whereabouts of the above- of trust; and any matter than Current Owner(s): The Es- posal should be addressed ments, encumbrances, de- 2957 Deerhaven Dr 38506 named Respondents are un- an accurate survey of the tate of Charles Slappe. to Ronnie Kelly at (931)520- fects, adverse claims and From PCCH: E on Spring, L known and that regular ser- premises might disclose; Other Interested Party(ies): 5259 or rjk@cookeville-tn. other matters that may take on Hwy 111, L on Mirandy, L vice of process cannot be and N/A org. priority over the Deed of on Deerhaven, see sign on had upon them; and further, Trust upon which this fore- L. $234,900. Hosting: Chaz All right and equity of re- The sale of the property de- Ronnie J. Kelly closure sale is conducted or Womack. See our display IT IS, THEREFORE, OR- demption, statutory or oth- scribed above shall be sub- Director are not extinguished by this ad in Sunday February 9th’s DERED that publication be erwise, homestead, and ject to all matters shown on 2/7 Foreclosure Sale. Herald-Citizen Classifi ed made for four (4) successive dower are expressly waived any recorded plat; any and for more details. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FURTHERMORE, THIS FIRST REALTY CO. weeks in the Herald-Citi- in said Deed of Trust, and all liens against said proper- (931)528-1573 zen newspaper published the title is believed to be ty for unpaid property taxes; NOTICE OF SALE SALE SHALL SPECIFICAL- Chaz: 931-808-9244 in Putnam County, Tennes- good, but the undersigned any restrictive covenants, LY BE SUBJECT TO THE see, requiring said Respon- will sell and convey only as easements or set-back lines Sale at public auction will RIGHT OF REDEMPTION SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9 dents, being Maggie Jack- Substitute Trustee. The right that may be applicable; any be on March 2, 2020, at BY THE UNITED STATES 12:30 - 2:30 son, Beulah Parris, Lloyd is reserved to adjourn the prior liens or encumbrances or about 10:00 AM, local OF AMERICA, PURSU- 830 Miller Ave, 38501 Brooks, Sr., Lloyd Brooks, day of the sale to another as well as any priority creat- time, at the main entrance ANT TO 26 U.S.C. 7425(d) From PCCH: W on Spring, L Jr., Beverly Brooks Rhoad- day, time, and place certain ed by a fi xture fi ling; a deed to the Putnam Coun- (1) BY REASON OF THE on Jeff erson, R on Veterans es, Edward Brooks and/or without further publication, of trust; and any matter than ty Courthouse, 300 East FOLLOWING TAX LIEN(S) Dr, R on Miller, home on R. their Unknown Heirs and upon announcement at the an accurate survey of the Spring Street, Cookeville, OF RECORD IN BOOK/ $259,000. Hosting: Wayne the Unknown Heirs of Lou- time and place for the sale premises might disclose; TN 38501, pursuant to the INSTRUMENT 1142, PAGE Russell. See our display ad ise Brooks Haile Stanton; set forth above. and Deed of Trust executed by 735 INSTRUMENT NUM- in Sunday February 9th’s and any of the other named Joshua S. Lewis, a married BER Record Book 1142, Herald-Citizen Classifi ed respondents, to appear and This offi ce is attempting to All right and equity of re- man, to Charles E. Tonkin, Page 735, OF THE REG- for more details. make defense to said Pe- collect a debt. Any informa- demption, statutory or oth- II, as Trustee for Mortgage ISTER’S OFFICE OF PUT- FIRST REALTY CO. tition to Sell Real Property tion obtained will be used erwise, homestead, and Electronic Registration Sys- NAM COUNTY, TENNES- (931) 528-1573 before the Probate Court for for that purpose. dower are expressly waived tems, Inc. as nominee for SEE. NOTICE OF THE Wayne: (931) 260-3743 Putnam County, Tennessee, in said Deed of Trust, and Mortgage Investors Group SALE HAS BEEN GIVEN within thirty (30) days after Brock & Scott, PLLC, the title is believed to be dated December 9, 2016, TO THE UNITED STATES SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 the fourth weekly publica- Substitute Trustee good, but the undersigned and recorded in Record OF AMERICA IN ACCOR- 1:00 - 3:00 tion of this order, the same c/o Tennessee Foreclosure will sell and convey only as Book 970, Page 528, in the DANCE WITH 26 U.S.C. 2507 Park West Dr., Ckvi will be taken as admitted by Department Substitute Trustee. The right Register’s Offi ce for Putnam 7425(b). From PCCH: S on Jeff erson Respondents and no further 4360 Chamblee Dunwoody is reserved to adjourn the County, Tennessee (“Deed to W on 40 to Tennessee Ave notice shall be given to said Road, Ste 310 day of the sale to another of Trust”), conducted by THE PROPERTY IS SOLD Exit, head North on TN Ave, Respondents. Atlanta, GA 30341 day, time, and place certain Padgett Law Group, having WITHOUT ANY REPRE- R on Mine Lick Creek, R on PH: 404-789-2661 without further publication, been appointed Substitute SENTATIONS OR WAR- 2nd Park West, 2nd house ENTER this the 4th day of FX: 404-294-0919 upon announcement at the Trustee, all of record in the RANTIES, EXPRESSED OR on R. $300,000. Hosting: February, 2020. File No.: 19-21151 FC01 time and place for the sale Putnam County Register’s IMPLIED, RELATING TO TI- Kimberly Branson. See our 1/24, 1/31, 2/7 set forth above. Offi ce. Default in the per- TLE, MARKETABILITY OF display ad in Sunday Feb- Circuit Court Clerk formance of the covenants, TITLE, POSSESSION, QUI- ruary 9th’s Herald Citizen 421 East Spring Street NOTICE OF FORECLO- This offi ce is attempting to terms, and conditions of ET ENJOYMENT OR THE Classifi ed for more details. Room 1C Suite 49A SURE SALE collect a debt. Any informa- said Deed of Trust has been LIKE AND FITNESS FOR A FIRST REALTY CO Cookeville, TN 38501 tion obtained will be used made; and the entire indebt- GENERAL OR PARTICULAR 528-1573 2/7, 14, 21, 28 STATE OF TENNESSEE, for that purpose. edness has been declared USE OR PURPOSE. The title Kimberly: (931)458-0032 PUTNAM COUNTY due and payable. is believed to be good, but NOTICE OF Brock & Scott, PLLC, the undersigned will sell and SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 FORECLOSURE SALE WHEREAS, Charles Slappe Substitute Trustee Party entitled to enforce the convey only as Substitute 1:00PM - 3:00 PM executed a Deed of Trust to c/o Tennessee Foreclosure debt: Pingora Loan Servic- Trustee. 4908 Cedar Creek STATE OF TENNESSEE, Mortgage Electronic Reg- Department ing, LLC From PCCH: W on Broad, R on Clemmons, L on Ce- PUTNAM COUNTY istration Systems, Inc., as 4360 Chamblee Dunwoody The right is reserved to ad- dar Creek, 2nd house on L. benefi ciary, as nominee for Road, Ste 310 Other interested parties: journ the sale to another $369,900. Hosting: Delores WHEREAS, Ellen C. Zim- Mortgage Research Center, Atlanta, GA 30341 United States of America, time certain or to another Ford. See our display ad in mermann executed a Deed LLC dba Veterans United PH: 404-789-2661 Department of the Trea- day, time, and place certain, Sunday, February 9th’s Her- of Trust to Mortgage Elec- Home Loans, its succes- FX: 404-294-0919 sury-Internal Revenue Ser- without further publication ald-Citizen Classifi eds for tronic Registration Systems, sors and, Lender and Scott File No.: 20-00187 FC01 vice upon announcement on more details. Inc., as benefi ciary, as nom- R. Valby, Trustee(s), which 1/31, 2/7, 2/14 the day, time, and place of FIRST REALTY CO inee for Quicken Loans Inc., was dated January 11, 2019, The hereinafter described sale set forth above or any 528-1573 Lender and Joseph B. Pitt and recorded on January NOTICE OF LIEN SALE real property located in Put- subsequent adjourned day, Delores: (931)260-6223 Jr., Trustee(s), which was 14, 2019 in Book 1099, Page TUES., FEB. 25, 2020 nam County will be sold to time, and place of sale. dated April 7, 2017, and re- 376, Instrument Number 10AM the highest call bidder sub- SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 corded on April 19, 2017 in 221886 in Putnam Coun- Carley Corner Storage ject to all unpaid taxes, prior If you purchase a proper- 1PM - 3PM Book 990, Page 366, In- ty, Tennessee Register of Units liens and encumbrances of ty at the foreclosure sale, 637 Canter Lane, Ckvl strument Number 200476 in Deeds. 2305 Dodson Branch Rd record: the entire purchase price From PCCH: E on Spring Putnam County, Tennessee Cookeville TN 38501 is due and payable at the St, R on Maple, L on Nash, Register of Deeds. WHEREAS, default having 931-526-6935 Legal Description: Lying conclusion of the auction L on Hermitage, L on Can- been made in the payment and being in the Third Civil in the form of a certifi ed ter, home on R w/signs. WHEREAS, default having of the debt(s) and obliga- The contents of leased District of Putnam County, check made payable to or $315,000. Hosting: Lee Leh- been made in the payment of tion(s) thereby secured by space of the occupants list- Tennessee, and being more endorsed to Padgett Law man. See our display ad in the debt(s) and obligation(s) the said Deed of Trust and ed below shall be sold at particularly described as Group. No personal checks Sunday, February 9th’s Her- thereby secured by the said the current holder of said Public Auction to satisfy the follows: Being Lot No. 39 of will be accepted. To this ald-Citizen Classifi ed Deed of Trust and the cur- Deed of Trust, Caliber Home owner’s lien. the Twin Creek Subdivision, end, you must bring suffi - for more details. rent holder of said Deed of Loans, Inc., (the “Holder”), as shown by a plat of record cient funds to outbid the FIRST REALTY CO Trust, Quicken Loans Inc., appointed the undersigned, Unit #1 Courtney P. Gordon in Plat Cabinet C, Slide 59, lender and any other bid- 528-1573 (the “Holder”), appointed the Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Unit #19 Adam VanDyck revised in Plat Cabinet C, ders. Insuffi cient funds will Lee: 252-9141 undersigned, Brock & Scott, Substitute Trustee, with all Unit #29 John Bernal Slide 170, Register`s Offi ce, not be accepted. Amounts PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, the rights, powers and priv- Audio Video Plus Putnam County, Tennessee, received in excess of the with all the rights, powers ileges of the original Trustee Unit #24 Dale Scates which plat is here referred winning bid will be refunded LEGALS and privileges of the original named in said Deed of Trust; Unit #25 Dale Scates to for a more complete de- to the successful purchaser Trustee named in said Deed and 2/7 scription of the lands here- at the time the foreclosure of Trust; and in conveyed and is made deed is delivered. NOW, THEREFORE, notice NOTICE TO TRAVIS a part hereof, as fully as if NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the en- DUANE JOHNSON, copied herein verbatim. The This property is being sold is hereby given that the en- tire indebtedness has been FATHER property described here- with the express reservation tire indebtedness has been declared due and payable The State of Tennessee, in is subject to restrictions that the sale is subject to declared due and payable as provided in said Deed Department of Children’s fi led of record in Warranty confi rmation by the lender as provided in said Deed of Trust by the Holder, and Services, has fi led a Peti- Deed Book 379, Page 677, or trustee. This sale may be of Trust by the Holder, and that as agent for the un- tion for Permanent Guard- Register`s Offi ce of Putnam rescinded by the Substitute that as agent for the under- dersigned, Brock & Scott, ianship as to the children, County, Tennessee. The Trustee at any time. signed, Brock & Scott, PLLC, PLLC, Substitute Trustee, Travis D. Johnson, Jr. born property described herein Substitute Trustee, by virtue by virtue of the power and DOB 03/26/2010, Aaliyah is subject to all matters as THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO of the power and authority authority vested in it, will Johnson DOB 07/02/2012, shown on a plat of record in COLLECT A DEBT, AND vested in it, will on February on February 25, 2020, at and Kayden Johnson DOB Plat Cabinet C, Slide 59 and ANY INFORMATION OB- 18, 2020, at 10:00AM at the 12:00PM at the usual and 01/27/2014, and that dis- revised in Plat Cabinet C, TAINED WILL BE USED FOR usual and customary loca- customary location at the position of the minor chil- Slide 170, Register`s Offi ce THAT PURPOSE. tion at the Putnam County Putnam County Courthouse, dren should be with a 3rd of Putnam County, Tennes- Courthouse, Cookeville, Cookeville, Tennessee, pro- party and/or State Custo- see. The property described Padgett Law Group, Substi- Tennessee, proceed to sell ceed to sell at public outcry dy. It appears that ordinary herein is subject to a UCE- tute Trustee at public outcry to the high- to the highest and best bid- process of law cannot be MC Easement fi led of record 6267 Old Water Oak Road, est and best bidder for cash, der for cash, the following served upon you because in Warranty Deed Book 379, Suite 203 the following described described property situated your whereabouts are un- Page 217, Register`s Offi ce Tallahassee, FL 32312 IN THE PROBATE COURT property situated in Putnam in Putnam County, Tennes- known or you are avoiding of Putnam County, Tennes- (850) 422-2520 (telephone) OF PUTNAM COUNTY, County, Tennessee, to wit: see, to wit: service of process. You are see. The property described (850) 422-2567 (facsimile) TENNESSEE hereby ORDERED to ap- herein is subject to a 10 foot attorney@padgettlawgroup. Tax ID Number(s): 066BG Lying and being in the First pear in the Juvenile Court right of way Easement fi led com IN RE: THE ESTATE OF 01900 000159 (1st) Civil District of Putnam of Robertson County, 529 in a Warranty Deed of record PLG# 19-022819-1 LOUISE BROOKS HAILE County, Tennessee, and South Brown Street, Spring- in Warranty Deed Book 368, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14 STANTON, deceased Land Situated in the City of being more particularly de- fi eld, TN 37172, on the 23rd Page 99, Register`s Offi ce Cookeville in the County of scribed as follows: day of April, 2020 at 9:00 of Putnam County, Tennes- Get The L test News Docket No. 20123 Putnam in the State of TN a.m., to personally answer see. The property described a Being Lot No. 97 of the the Petition. Failing to ap- herein is subject to a Per- Subscribe Today Scott A. Hodge, Administra- Land lying and being in the Heathwood Subdivision, pear for the hearing on this manent Easement fi led in a 931-526-9715 B4 HERALD-CITIZEN SPORTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 herald-citizen.com 0SCOREBOARD0

ESPNU — California (Irvine) at California (Santa ON TELEVISION Barbara) UT routed by Mississippi St. Friday, February 7 FS1 — Southern California at Arizona State 9:30 p.m. AUTO RACING PAC-12N — Oregon at Oregon State KNOXVILLE (AP) — Missis- 5 p.m. COLLEGE GYMNASTICS (WOMEN’S) sippi State showcased one of its FS1 — NHRA: Lucas Oil Winternationals, Qualifying, 12:30 p.m. Pomona, Calif. BTN — Michigan State at Indiana greatest strengths while expos- COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) 2:30 p.m. ing Tennessee’s major weakness. 4 p.m. PAC-12N — Utah at California The eighth-ranked Bulldogs ESPNU — Harvard at Yale COLLEGE LACROSSE 6 p.m. 1 p.m. forced 23 turnovers in a 72-55 CBSSN — Kent State at Northern Illinois ACCN — Maryland vs. Virginia at Loyola triumph at No. 23 Tennessee on ESPN2 — Davidson at Virginia Commonwealth COLLEGE SOFTBALL Thursday night. ESPNU — Niagara at Manhattan 10 a.m. 7 p.m. PAC-12N — Arizona at Portland State Mississippi State (21-3, 9-1 FS1 — Maryland at Illinois 12:30 p.m. Southeastern Conference) is forc- 8 p.m. PAC-12N — Western Michigan at Arizona ESPN2 — South Alabama at Troy COLLEGE WRESTLING ing 22 turnovers per game and ESPNU — Central Michigan at Buff alo 7 p.m. entered the night leading all SEC COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) BTN — Iowa at Michigan teams in that category. 6 p.m. FIGURE SKATING FS2 — Marquette at Seton Hall 6 p.m. “I say this all the time, you 8 p.m. NBCSN — Four Continents Championships don’t get that stat running a PAC-12N — Arizona at Oregon GOLF 2-3 and playing hope-you-miss 10 p.m. Noon PAC-12N — UCLA at Stanford GOLF — PGA Tour: The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, defense,” Mississippi State coach COLLEGE GYMNASTICS (WOMEN’S) Third Round, Pebble Beach, Calif. Vic Schaefer said. “I’m proud of 6 p.m. 2 p.m. SECN — Kentucky at Auburn CBS — PGA Tour: The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, our kids for how hard they played COLLEGE HOCKEY (MEN’S) Third Round, Pebble Beach, Calif. and for making it happen.” 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Mississippi State caught a AP BTN — Wisconsin at Michigan GOLF — EPGA/LPGA Tour: The ISPS Handa Vic Open, 8:30 p.m. Final Round, Victoria, Australia break in its fi fth straight win — Tennessee Lady Vols guard Rae Burrell (12) drives past CBSSN — St. Cloud State at Colorado College MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Tennessee’s top scorer, Rennia COLLEGE LACROSSE (MEN’S) Mississippi State Bulldogs forward Rickea Jackson (5) during a 7 p.m. Davis, was out with the fl u. Davis 3 p.m. ESPN — UFC 247: Jon Jones vs. Dominick Reyes game Thursday at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville. ACCN — Colgate at Syracuse (Men’s Light Heavyweight), Houston averages 18.1 points per game to COLLEGE SOFTBALL NBA BASKETBALL rank second in the SEC. Soph- Tennessee. Before this eight- After Tennessee played so 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. PAC-12N — Kajikawa Classic: Northwestern vs. ABC — LA Lakers at Golden State omore guard Rae Burrell made game stretch, Tennessee had won effi ciently in the fi rst quarter, Utah, Tempe, Ariz. NHL HOCKEY her fi rst start of the season in Da- all 36 matchups in this series. Mississippi State ended up forc- 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. vis’ place and collected 20 points With this latest victory, Missis- ing 14 steals. PAC-12N — Kajikawa Classic: Kansas vs. Arizona, NHLN — Ottawa at Winnipeg Tempe, Ariz. 6 p.m. and 10 rebounds. sippi State became the fi rst SEC “When we fi rst came out in 4:30 p.m. NHLN — Toronto at Montreal The Lady Vols (17-6, 7-3) have program to beat the Lady Vols in the fi rst quarter, we weren’t as PAC-12N — Kajikawa Classic: Portland State vs. RUGBY committed 120 turnovers over Knoxville three straight times. aggressive as we needed to be on Arizona State, Tempe, Ariz. 9 a.m. COLLEGE WRESTLING NBCSN — Six Nations: Ireland vs. Wales their last six games. Tennes- “It’s still hard to win here, defense,” Mississippi State guard 6 p.m. 11 a.m. see led 21-19 after committing y’all,” Schaefer said. “It doesn’t Myah Taylor said. “I feel like it ACCN — Virginia at Pittsburgh ESPNEWS — MLR: TBA 8 p.m. NBCSN — Six Nations: Scotland vs. England just three turnovers in the fi rst get any easier. There’s still great picked up as the game went on. BTN — Penn State at Wisconsin SKIING quarter, but the Lady Vols had players on that other bench. We need to start out the game FIGURE SKATING 1 p.m. a combined 20 turnovers and 12 There’s still All-Americans down like we ended it, which is playing 4:30 p.m. NBCSN — FIS: Freestyle World Cup NBCSN — Four Continents Championships: Ladies 2 p.m. baskets the rest of the way. there.” with heart on defense, denying Short Program, Seoul, South Korea (taped) NBC — FIS: Freestyle World Cup “It’s all on us,” said Tennessee Rickea Jackson scored 15 the ball, getting in passing lanes 6:30 p.m. SOCCER (MEN’S) guard Jazmine Massengill, who points, Chloe Bibby had 13 and and just being aggressive on NBCSN — Four Continents Championships: Free 6:25 a.m. Dance, Seoul, South Korea (taped) NBCSN — Premier League: Crystal Palace at Everton scored 11 points. “Just mental Jordan Danberry and Yemiyah defense. 10 p.m. 8:30 a.m. breakdowns, mental mistakes.” Morris each added 11 for Mis- “I just feel like if we start out NBCSN — Four Continents Championships: Men’s FS1 — Bundesliga: Fortuna Düsseldorf at VfL Wolfs- Short Program, Seoul, South Korea (taped) burg Mississippi State has won sev- sissippi State. Jordan Horston that way — start off aggressive — GOLF FS2 — Bundesliga: SC Paderborn at Schalke en of its last eight meetings with scored 12 points for Tennessee. this team can go really far.” 2 p.m. 11:20 a.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, FS2 — Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund at Bayer Second Round, Pebble Beach, Calif. Leverkusen 8:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. GOLF — EPGA/LPGA Tour: The ISPS Handa Vic Open, NBC — Premier League: Watford at Brighton Third Round, Victoria, Australia TRACK AND FIELD NBA BASKETBALL 3 p.m. Grizzlies and others make big trades 7 p.m. NBC — U.S. Track and Field ESPN — Toronto at Indiana XFL FOOTBALL 9:30 p.m. 4 p.m. MIAMI (AP) — Most Towns with the Timber- along with Jae Crowder ... .” ESPN — Portland at Utah FOX — LA Wildcats at Houston of the top NBA playoff wolves. and Solomon Hill, with The Warriors de- NHL HOCKEY 7:30 p.m. HOCKEY contenders stayed out Marcus Morris leaves Miami sending three cided to make the NHLN — Minnesota at Dallas of the down-to-the-wire New York for Los An- players — Justise Russell-for-Wiggins SKIING/SNOWBOARDING NHL frenzy at the trade dead- geles, going from the Winslow, Dion Waiters move, giving Wiggins 8:30 p.m. All Times EST line. woebegone Knicks to and James Johnson a fresh start that he NBCSN — FIS Freestyle World Cup: Intermountain EASTERN CONFERENCE Aerials, Deer Valley Resort, Utah Atlantic Division Miami and the Los the title-hoping Clippers — who’ve combined to likely needs — the SOCCER (MEN’S) GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1:20 p.m. Angeles Clippers beefed — who added a piece score a mere 254 points former No. 1 overall Boston 55 33 10 12 78 183 138 up instead. many teams wanted. this season out in the pick will get to reap FS2 — Bundesliga: Augsburg at Frankfurt Tampa Bay 54 34 15 5 73 196 149 9 p.m. Florida 53 29 18 6 64 190 178 And a slew of other The rest of that deal: deal. Johnson was the benefi ts of playing FS2 — Liga MX: Toluca at Tijuana Toronto 54 28 19 7 63 194 181 teams — including the The Knicks got Moe fl ipped by the Grizzlies alongside a healthy and SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Montreal 56 26 23 7 59 175 172 9 p.m. Buff alo 54 23 23 8 54 154 171 Golden State Warriors Harkless, a fi rst-round to Minnesota for Gorgui rejuvenated Stephen FS1 — COCACAF Olympic Qualifying: U.S. vs. Mexico, Ottawa 54 18 25 11 47 145 183 — made moves with pick this year, a sec- Dieng. Curry, Klay Thompson Semifinal, Carson, Calif. Detroit 55 13 38 4 30 115 210 short-term fi nances and ond-round pick next NBA rebounding lead- and Draymond Green Metropolitan Division 4 a.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA long-term ramifi cations year and a fi rst-round er Andre Drummond starting next season. TENNIS — ATP/USTA: Montpellier-ATP, Córdoba-ATP, Washington 54 36 13 5 77 197 160 Pune-ATP, Fed Cup, USTA Pro Circuit in mind. pick swap option in 2021 got moved by Detroit to And by throwing in a Pittsburgh 53 33 15 5 71 178 146 Deals that included as well from the Clip- Cleveland, then took to couple extra players, the 5 a.m. N.Y. Islanders 52 31 15 6 68 155 142 TENNIS — ATP/USTA: Montpellier-ATP, Córdoba-ATP, Columbus 54 29 16 9 67 144 135 at least 41 players and pers. The Clippers also Twitter to express his Warriors also will likely Pune-ATP, Fed Cup, USTA Pro Circuit Carolina 54 31 20 3 65 174 148 15 future draft picks sent Jerome Robinson to dismay with the trade escape the luxury tax 11:30 a.m. Philadelphia 54 29 18 7 65 170 162 ESPN2 — The Match For Africa: vs. N.Y. Rangers 52 26 22 4 56 171 169 were struck on either Washington for Isaiah process. this season. , Charity Exhibition Match, Cape New Jersey 53 19 24 10 48 146 190 Wednesday or Thurs- Thomas — who is not “If there’s one thing I Miami’s trade with Town, South Africa WESTERN CONFERENCE day — the biggest move staying with Los An- learned about the NBA, Memphis also lowered 4 p.m. Central Division TENNIS — ATP/USTA: Córdoba-ATP, Fed Cup, USTA GP W L OT Pts GF GA likely being the one geles and will become there’s no friends or loy- the Heat potential tax Pro Circuit Dallas & Midland St. Louis 55 32 15 8 72 176 157 4 a.m. (Saturday) Thursday that saw a free agent option for alty,” Drummond wrote. bill. Colorado 52 30 16 6 66 192 151 Andrew Wiggins going teams shortly. “I’ve given my heart and Memphis got forward TENNIS — ATP: Montpellier-ATP, Pune-ATP, Fed Cup Dallas 53 30 18 5 65 142 136 5 a.m. (Saturday) Nashville 53 26 20 7 59 174 174 from Minnesota to the Three-time champi- soul to the Pistons, and Jordan Bell from Hous- TENNIS — ATP: Montpellier-ATP, Pune-ATP, Fed Cup Winnipeg 55 27 23 5 59 163 168 Warriors so D’Angelo on Andre Iguodala is to be have this happen ton for forward Bruno Chicago 54 25 21 8 58 161 168 Russell could leave ending his exile after with no heads up makes Caboclo. The teams Saturday, February 8 Minnesota 53 25 22 6 56 164 176 Pacific Division Golden State to fi nally not playing for Memphis me realize even more also agreed to swap AUTO RACING GP W L OT Pts GF GA be paired with his good at all this season and is that this is just a busi- second-round picks in 10:30 a.m. Vancouver 55 30 20 5 65 179 167 FS1 — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Practice, Dayto- Vegas 56 28 21 7 63 177 168 friend Karl-Anthony going to join the Heat ness! I love you Detroit 2023. na, Fla. Edmonton 53 28 19 6 62 170 165 12:30 p.m. Arizona 56 27 22 7 61 158 153 FS1 — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Practice, Dayto- Calgary 55 27 22 6 60 149 169 na, Fla. San Jose 54 23 27 4 50 139 178 2 p.m. Anaheim 54 22 26 6 50 139 166 PREDS: Have two more games in current 4-game road stretch FS1 — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Practice, Dayto- Los Angeles 55 19 31 5 43 136 176 na, Fla. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime 3:30 p.m. loss. Top three teams in each division and two FROM PAGE B1 The lead was short-lived with ... Brandon Davidson, called up FS1 — Arca Series wild cards per conference advance to playoff s. Fabbro tying it at 1:49, strolling earlier in the day from Stockton 6 p.m. Thursday’s Games FS1 — NHRA: Saturday Nitro Pomona New Jersey 5, Philadelphia 0 was thrown out of Saturday’s into the slot uncontested and (AHL), stepped into the Flames’ 9 p.m. Montreal 3, Anaheim 2, OT game against Edmonton after his ripping a shot over the glove of lineup with Oliver Kylington NBCSN — Monster Energy AMA Supercross: From Vegas 7, Florida 2 fi ght with Mike Smith, made 32 Talbot. (illness) also not available. San Diego N.Y. Islanders 5, Los Angeles 3 BOXING Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2 saves. The Predators took the lead 8 p.m. Detroit 4, Buff alo 3, SO Calgary got off to a fast start 10 minutes later when Turris UP NEXT SHO — Showtime Championship: Gary Russell Colorado 4, Ottawa 1 Jr. vs. Tugstsogt Nyambayar (Men’s Feather- Minnesota 4, Vancouver 2 with Bennett snapping a 12-game banged in a loose puck during a Predators: Off to a 2-0-0 start weight), Allentown, Pa. Winnipeg 4, St. Louis 2 goalless drought just 33 seconds scramble in front. on its four-game trip, Nashville’s COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) Nashville 3, Calgary 2 into the game. Skating hard to NOTES: Josi’s two assists gave next stop is Saturday night at 11 a.m. Carolina 5, Arizona 3 ACCN — Miami at Florida State San Jose at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. the top of the crease, he arrived him 401 career points. ... Lind- Edmonton. CBSSN — Rhode Island at George Washington Friday’s Games just in time to redirect a center- holm had an assist to extend Flames: Begin a four-game trip ESPN — LSU at Auburn Anaheim at Toronto, 7 p.m. ing pass from Travis Hamonic. his point streak to fi ve games. Saturday night at Vancouver. ESPN2 — Kansas at TCU Buff alo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. ESPNU — Southern Methodist at Temple Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m. FOX — Michigan State at Michigan Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Noon Saturday’s Games CBS — Kentucky at Tennessee Ottawa at Winnipeg, 2 p.m. TTU: Alyssa Arden returns after three no-hitters as freshman SECN — Texas A&M at South Carolina Arizona at Boston, 3 p.m. 1 p.m. Colorado at Columbus, 7 p.m. FROM PAGE B1 hands of Stella Preston Lenos, Meredith Keel, (.338), who had a team- CBSSN — Saint Louis at Dayton Los Angeles at New Jersey, 7 p.m. ESPN — Purdue at Indiana N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. (4.67, 4-6 in 2019), Lauren Jordyn Poulson and high 50 hits and tied ESPN2 — Florida at Ole Miss Nashville at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Danielle Castleberry, O’Dell (6.20, 2-1 in 2019) Macy McCall each had with Chandler Cald- ESPNU — West Virginia at Oklahoma Philadelphia at Washington, 7 p.m. who hit .376 a year ago or Sydney Tucker (11.67, double-digit totals in well for the team lead 1:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Florida, 7 p.m. FOX — Seton Hall at Villanova Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m. with 32 RBI and 35 runs 0-1 in 2019, or newcom- stolen bases with 51 in stolen bases. Junior 2 p.m. Dallas at St. Louis, 8 p.m. scored. Micayla Rood ers Amber Byrd and of the team’s 65 stolen Sydney Love-Baker had NBCSN — St. Bonaventure at Duquesne Calgary at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Carolina at Vegas, 10 p.m. is also a threat on the Riley Hickok. bases - and every player 26 RBI and a team-high SECN — Arkansas at Missouri basepaths as well, steal- Up next for the Golden who stole a base in 2019 10 home runs a season 3 p.m. TRANSACTIONS BTN — Minnesota at Penn State ing 17 of Mercer’s 69 bas- Eagles is the fi rst of return for 2020. ago. CBSSN — South Florida at Memphis Thursday, February 6 es a year ago. The top two meetings against Tech’s fi nal opponent In the circle, Alyssa ESPN — Virginia at Louisville BASEBALL four returning hitters Wright State at 8 a.m. in the tournament is Arden returns for her ESPN2 — Texas Tech at Texas Major League Baseball combined for 101 of Mer- on Saturday, then a Dayton, taking on the sophomore campaign ESPNU — Princeton at Columbia MLB — Promoted Joe Torre to special assistant to 4 p.m. the commissioner; Morgan Sword to executive cer’s 279 runs scored, follow-up on Sunday at 8 Flyers at 10:15 a.m. on after an impressive NBCSN — St. Joseph’s at La Salle vice president, baseball economics & opera- 5 p.m. 212 of its 413 hits, nine of a.m. WSU fi nished 22-33 Saturday morning. Day- start, posting an 11- tions; and Chris Young to senior vice president. its home runs and 101 of last season, including a ton fi nished 24-27 last 14 record with a Tech BTN — Nebraska at Iowa Named Gregor Blanco and Nick Hundley senior CBSSN — St. John’s at Creighton directors, baseball operations. its 232 RBI. 9-15 record in the Hori- season, including an single-season record ESPN — Duke at North Carolina American League Mercer also returns zon League. 11-7 mark in the Atlan- three no-hitters, includ- ESPN2 — Oklahoma State at Baylor TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Promoted player develop- ESPNU — East Carolina at Tulane ment director Gil Kim to coaching staff . Bailey Pattison in the The Raiders return tic 10. ing two in conference PAC-12N — Stanford at Colorado National League circle after she post- the top 12 batters on For the Golden Eagles, play against Eastern SECN — Alabama at Georgia CINCINNATI REDS — Agreed to terms with RHP Pe- ed an 11-9 record last their roster, including the team is looking to Illinois and Jacksonville 7 p.m. dro Strop on a one-year contract. ACCN — Wake Forest at Syracuse LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Agreed to terms with season with a 3.91 ERA, two players - Rebekah come back from an 18-27 State. Arden walked CBSSN — San Diego State at Air Force INF Max Muncy on a three-year contract. ESPN2 — Kansas State at Iowa State walking 39 and striking Lenos and Madison record, 8-14 in the Ohio 77 and struck out 119 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Claimed LHP Ricardo Sán- out 54, while opponents Hartman - who had Valley Conference and with opponents hitting ESPNU — Fresno State at Nevada (Las Vegas) chez off waivers from . Designated INF FS1 — Providence at Xavier Ramon Urias for assignment. hit.279 against her. 50 or more hits a year missing the postseason .229 against her. Haeli PAC-12N — California at Utah FOOTBALL However, Mercer faces ago, including a team- tournament after losing Bryson (3-8, 5.78 ERA) 7:30 p.m. National Football League SECN — Vanderbilt at Mississippi State TENNESSEE TITANS — Named h Jim Haslett inside Wright State immedi- high 12 doubles each. a coin-toss tiebreaker. and Callie Piper (0-0, 9 p.m. linebackers coach. Reassigned Ryan Crow to ately before playing the Madison Whitaker had Tech returns fi ve of its 5.38) return from last CBSSN — Boise State at Utah State assistant special teams coach, Matt Edwards to ESPN — Gonzaga at Saint Mary’s defensive assistant coach, and Scott Booker to Golden Eagles, which a team-high 30 RBI top six hitters, including season as well to pro- ESPN2 — UCLA at Arizona safeties coach. could put the ball in the with fi ve home runs. senior Beth McCulley vide pitching depth.