Monday Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland 114th Year — No. 188 Cookeville, Tennessee, August 8, 2016 12 Pages — 2 Sections • 50¢ Weather Caution urged near interchange work Tonight Tomorrow By lAURA MiliTANA “There is a lot two phases of the extension of Bennett a big chunk of right-of-way, which HERALD-CITIZEN Staff Photo going on in that Road, first to Buffalo Valley Road and helped out a bit,” said Melinda Keifer, area, particularly on then on to Hwy. 70; and then widening Cookeville economic and development One segment of the state industrial ac- Page A2 Bennett Road,” said Academy Road, formerly Mine Lick coordinator. cess road to serve Academy Sports + Greg Brown, Creek Road, as a state industrial access In 2014, the city paid a deposit of 72º 87º Outdoors’ new distribution center is Cookeville public works director. road. about $176,600 for those two projects. complete, but much work still needs be Lee Seminary Road is closed to traffic For the two state industrial access proj- The original bid price was more than Complete forecast, Page 2 done around the site of the city’s fifth at Bennett, and motorists are encour- ects, the city of Cookeville pays 50 per- $1.86 million. interchange for Interstate 40. aged to use the detour from Lee Semi- cent of right-of-way acquisition and can Lee Seminary Road will remain closed Because of the construction activity, nary Road to Highlands Park Boulevard. sometimes be asked to pay 50 percent of until completion of the fifth interchange motorists are encouraged to abide by the Work includes the construction of the utility relocation. project, slated for completion on Oct. Sports posted speed limit. interchange, a federally funded project; “Academy Sports + Outdoors donated 31, 2017.

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Should Cookeville be the only Middle Tennessee city with a lease on fun? Living Of course not, which is why officials are willing to rent out the city’s 1,000-foot wa- terslide to the Hendersonville for a few days. The Hendersonville Expo Center is look- ing to use it on Labor Day weekend. Cookeville City Council last week voted Amy Davis | Herald-Citizen to authorize City Manager Mike Davidson to negotiate a contract for the lease of laura Kay Beaty, new kindergarten teacher at capshaw elementary School, reads to her students Cookeville’s Independence Day celebration Monday morning. centerpiece. “Any rental fee we collect would go di- rectly back into the city’s Quality of Life fund,” Davidson said. The fund was used to Festival Enrollment up, more growth buy the slide from former owner, Slide the City, after Cookeville hosted the event over Granville celebration the Independence Day holiday last year. highlights scarecrows /A6 The city paid just over $57,000 for the to come in county schools slide. “Leasing the slide would go a long way to- By AMY dAViS of the former Baxter Elementary into pare so we’re not surprised in the ward paying back the city’s Quality of Life HERALD-CITIZEN Staff two new elementary schools — Bax- fall.” fund,” Councilman Jim Woodford said. ter Primary for grades Pre-K-1 and At the school level, elementary Councilman Dwight Henry expressed con- World Enrollment is rising — but just Cornerstone Elementary for grades 2- school enrollment numbers are as fol- cern about keeping the slide in good work- slightly. 4. lows, with last year’s number in ing condition during transport, setup and Since the new school year began “We’ve seen maybe 20 to 30 more parenthesis: Algood, 558 (568); Cap- breakdown in other cities. July 25, Putnam County has 11,436 students,” he said. shaw, 556 (505); Prescott South, 525 Davidson, however, said he and city attor- students in grades pre-kindergarten King said the split has provided (542); Burks, 492 (608); Cane Creek, ney Dan Rader are working to address those through 12. That’s nearly 100 more some relief in the area. 467 (475); Northeast, 430 (457); Park issues in the potential contract. than last year’s number. “We were way overcrowded at Bax- View, 399 (373); Cornerstone, 352 “The slide is designed for frequent use,” “That’s been our typical growth for ter Elementary,” he said. “Also, mov- (NA); Sycamore, 333 (354); Jere Davidson said. the last few years,” school attendance ing the Pre-K students from Whitson, 272 (307); and Baxter Pri- The previous slide owner transported it to supervisor Corby King said. Upperman High School to Baxter Pri- mary, 257 (532). Cornerstone and different cities around the country, putting The most notable change is at Cap- mary has opened up more space at the Baxter numbers reflect a change in it up and taking it down in a matter of days. shaw Elementary, where a seventh high school as we continue to grow.” how students were allocated between According to the stipulations being dis- kindergarten class was added to ac- Putnam has 4,165 elementary stu- schools. cussed, Cookeville will require lessees to commodate a total of 138 students in dents, 3,370 middle school students Middle school numbers were: provide at least $1 million in liability insur- Abdication? that grade level. and 3,460 high school students. As Prescott South, 803 (773) students; ance and a property damage policy for the Japanese emperor hints he “That’s the only school that had a for Pre-K, 441 are enrolled, down Avery Trace, 802 (799); Algood, 774 full replacement cost of $80,000. They also may give up position/A8 huge increase,” King said. “The other slightly from last year’s 465. (827); and Upperman, 742 (693). must assume all risk associated with its use, schools had some small increases, but “We’ve been fortunate,” King said. For high schools, Cookeville is up to including getting valid releases for all par- nothing big.” “I think the early enrollment period in 2,305 (2,235); Upperman has 752 ticipants to participate. Growth in Baxter’s schools was as April really helped us. When families Index anticipated, King said, with the split register early, we can plan and pre- See SchoolS, Page 2 See Slide, Page 2 Abby...... A6 Calendar...... A4 Crossword ...... A7 Living ...... A6 Health department: Back off on shaking Obituaries ...... A5 By MeGAN TRoTTeR It’s a lot lower — less than 1,500 nam County Health Department. Jerrell Qualls HERALD-CITIZEN Staff milligrams — for children, people She recommends staying away James Poston older than 55, African-Americans, from things such as frozen meals Americans are a salty bunch. people with high blood pressure, and processed foods, and instead Bonnell Harville The average American eats more those who are diabetic and those using home-prepared foods. Low- Buford Grizzle than double the recommended limit with chronic kidney disease. sodium versions of favorite foods Shirley Zachery of sodium per day. According to the American Heart are readily available, and cooks can It’s a problem that’s making people Association, the worst culprits are reclaim the flavor by using herbs Lara Brossoit more susceptible to high blood pres- breads, cold cuts and cured meats, and spices to make up for the re- Jeremiah Blodgett sure and puts them at greater risk for pizza, poultry, soup and sandwiches. duced salt. Sports ...... B1 heart attack and stroke. Even foods that don’t taste overly Soups benefit from spices such as “The average sodium intake of salty can have a surprising amount basil, cloves or garlic, while chicken Sudoku ...... A7 Americans over age 2 is 3,400 mil- of sodium. That is why it’s impor- is improved with oregano, sage and Weather ...... A2 ligrams a day,” said Sydney Fritz, an tant to look at the nutritional label. thyme. Beef can be flavored with administrator with the Putnam “Sodium is one of those things marjoram, and other meats can also Megan Trotter | Herald-Citizen County Health Department. “The di- that’s kind of hidden. Sometimes the be flavored with ginger or rosemary. Tammy Burnett, left, and Sydney Fritz from etary guidelines recommend reduc- calories look good, but we forget to “You can use spices to flavor your the health department, demonstrate the use ing our sodium intake to less than look at the sodium,” said Tammy foods, instead of reaching for the of different spices that can be substituted for 2,300 milligrams a day.” Burnett, a nutritionist with the Put- salt shaker,” Fritz said. salt in foods. A-2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, August 8, 2016 LOCAL/STATE READER Abston memorial ride to benefit stroke victim SERVICES By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS Since Abston’s dian Mound, a residential home for boys region. HERALD-CITIZEN Staff death, the memorial in DeKalb County. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. Satur- Contact us: event has raised Jones suffered a stroke recently that left day in the lower lot of the Putnam County Address: A motorcycle ride established four years funds annually for a him paralyzed on the left side of his body. Sheriff’s Department. The poker run will ago to raise funds for a-then ailing mem- member of law en- “We just pick an officer,” Putnam School begin at 11 a.m. and end at 3 p.m. Tickets 1300 Neal St. ber of the Putnam Sheriff’s Department forcement suffering Resource Officer Casey Flatt said. “We are $20 per bike, and T-shirts are available Cookeville, Tenn. will benefit another law enforcement vet- from serious illness. hear through the grapevine who’s having for $10 each. eran this year. The recipient of this problems and donate the proceeds to “We used to do a ride with 200 motorcy- Mailing Address: The Upper Cumberland chapter of The year’s fundraiser is them.” cles, but it got to be too dangerous,” Flatt Defenders law enforcement motorcycle Joey Jones, a veteran Flatt said the benefit raises between said. “Some of the poker stops are doing P.O. Box 2729 club will host the Jerry Dale Abston Me- Jones of the U.S. Army Na- $2,000 and $8,000 annually. different things, giving away gift certifi- Cookeville TN 38502 morial Poker Run this Saturday beginning tional Guard whose Flatt said Jones has “been in law enforce- cates.” at the Putnam County Sheriff’s Depart- law enforcement career began in 1978 at ment all his life. This is to help him out The band, Shattered, will also perform. ment. the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Depart- with the medical expenses.” For more information, call or text Flatt Phone: 931-526-9715 Abston, a 26-year veteran of the depart- ment in Arizona. Jones most recently The event, which began as a motorcycle at 303-3894, email [email protected] or Fax: 931-526-1209 ment, died in 2014 following a prolonged worked as a sergeant with the Tennessee ride, will be a poker run this year, with contact Jeff Jones at 372-9123 or battle with cancer. Department of Children’s Services at In- five stops across the Upper Cumberland [email protected]. Email: News [email protected] Sports Fifth Interchange Construction Surprise [email protected] Advertising [email protected] wakeup call Living [email protected] for drunken Circulation [email protected] suspect Business News [email protected] By TRACEY HACKETT Church News HERALD-CITIZEN Staff [email protected] School News A 46-year-old man was [email protected] asleep in his truck with some Classified Ads illegal bedfellows, police said. [email protected] Charles Randolph Duncan Jr. of Grady Pigg Lane in Cookeville was charged with Letter Guidelines public intoxication and posses- sion of a firearm by a con- All letters to the editor must victed felon. be signed and include the Cookeville Police Officer writer’s name, address and Dustin Hensley said he found phone number. Letters are Duncan Thursday in a pickup subject to editing and/or re- at an apartment complex on jection. A strict 400-word limit will be enforced. Send letters 8th Street. to the mailing address listed “He was asleep, sitting in his above, or email to truck with the door open. [email protected]. There was an open container of beer sitting in the cup holder in plain view,” Hensley Order a Photo said. The officer woke up the Every photograph taken by a sleeping man and asked him to Herald-Citizen photographer Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen get out of the truck. and published in the paper is That’s when Hensley said he available for purchase. Go to The bridge at the new fifth interchange site is coming together. noticed Duncan was unsteady www.herald-citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” and had slurred speech, red and watery eyes and a strong odor of alcohol on his breath. “When asked if he had any Subscriptions weapons, the subject directed To subscribe, call 931-526- [me] to a loaded .45 Ruger re- Algood man pleads guilty to meth sale volver in a backpack in the 9715. Visa, MasterCard and Discover accepted. passenger floorboard,” Hens- Rates: By TRACEY HACKETT April 2015. fender. ley said. 3 mo 6 mo 1yr HERALD-CITIZEN Staff Also around that time, he had been indicted The meth sale charge to which he pleaded Duncan also had three un- Carrier or by the Putnam County Grand Jury for the is a felony punishable by three to 15 years in loaded rifles in his back floor- Mail: 385 An Algood man already serving time on sale of marijuana and several other related prison and a fine of up to $100,000. board, the officer reported. Zip Code $28 $54 $95 Print & drug charges will have six years added to his charges. The added six years he will serve for that Hensley checked the man’s E-Edition $29 $56 $98 sentence. When deputies picked him up on that indict- charge will run consecutive to a sentence he criminal history and reportedly Anywhere Only Jerome McClinton, 44, pleaded guilty re- ment in May 2015, he accrued a new charge is already serving. found that Duncan is a con- E-Edition $21 $42 $84 cently in Putnam County Criminal Court to after deputies reportedly found him with a He must also pay a fine of $2,000. victed felon, making it illegal Mail: Outside the sale of methamphetamine. quantity of prescription narcotics. Criminal Court Judge David Patterson ac- to have guns. 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 McClinton was charged with that offense in McClinton is classified as a multiple of- cepted the plea. Duncan was booked on a Mail: Outside total bond of $2,448. Tenn. $82 $132 $220 His initial appearance in Put- nam County General Sessions Court is set for Sept. 12. Miss Your Paper? River rafting, tubing open on Holston River Your carrier is an independent contractor. However, as a serv- ice to our subscribers, our KINGSPORT (AP) — A couple of sea- “That area is easily accessible. You connected with the folks at the Netherland SLIDE: circulation department is open sonal rafting, tubing and kayaking busi- could walk from Eastman and be over Inn and that’s where we’re set up.” from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- ness outposts have opened up along the there and do paddling or fly fishing,” Customers who want to use the floating day-Friday and from Holston River in Kingsport to make the said John Vachon at July’s meeting of the devices on the river can typically make City may 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to area a recreation destination. Kingsport Economic Development reservations with the companies and pick answer calls. Kingsport Times News reports that Board. up the products at an access site. Cus- Call 931-526-9715. GRIP Outdoors & River Tube Rental and Similarly, USA Raft CEO Matt Moses tomers may begin their river rides at the rent out USA Raft opened up along the Nether- says he connected with Kingsport Mayor North Fork, near the Fort Patrick Henry land Inn Road this summer. John Clark to ensure the riverfront is Dam or where Reedy Creek comes into Herald-Citizen John and Angela Vachon, who brought more utilized. the South Fork Holston River. big slide GRIP to Kingsport, say they wanted to “I did a presentation for some elected offi- Moses said he has been encouraged by From Page A1 USPS 313-680 enhance the outdoor recreation compo- cials at the Netherland Inn and everybody the community’s reception to the busi- ISSN 8750-5541 nent of the area. seemed real keen on the idea,” he said. “We ness. “The city will have no re- The Herald-Citizen is pub- sponsibility whatsoever for the lished daily except Saturdays, operation of the slide event,” New Year’s Day, Independence Davidson said. It will provide Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving staff for instructional assis- Day and Christmas Day by SCHOOLS: tance in the setup and break- Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., County sees student number grow, more coming down of the slide, however. at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box Hendersonville must trans- 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. From Page A1 Learning, or VITAL, which of- he said. — and anticipates more in the port the slide to the event loca- Periodicals postage paid at fers virtual learning options, ac- “We have families moving in coming years. tion and provide all labor for Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- (805); and the newly reconfig- commodates 48. from other areas who don’t start “As these new companies and unloading, setting up, operat- TER: send address changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, ured Monterey High School, King said enrollment numbers school as early as we do.” employees with children relocate ing, cleaning and reloading the Cookeville TN 38502. which houses grades 7-12, has will continue to fluctuate until Director of Schools Jerry Boyd to Putnam County, I would not be equipment. The Herald-Citizen is a mem- 499. early September, and it’s too said he has expected growth due surprised over the next few years After Cookeville’s Independ- ber of the Tennessee Press As for Putnam’s non-traditional early to tell whether any teachers to increased economic activity in if we start seeing annual in- ence Day celebration, it took Association and the Associ- schools, White Plains Academy will have to transfer to other Putnam County — including the creases above the 2-percent mark 20 people three hours to load ated Press. The Associated serves 70 students in grades 5-12. schools. new Academy Sports+Outdoors on a consistent basis,” he said. the slide for storage, city offi- Press is entitled exclusively to Virtual Instruction to Accentuate “We’ll still see some growth,” and Ficosa Corporation facilities “We have to be prepared.” cials said. use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather Tonight and thunderstorms. Mostly Wednesday chance of showers and thun- Readings: Jack McNeely cloudy, with a high near 87. derstorms. Mostly cloudy, Sunday’s high in Cookeville A 30-percent A 50-percent Editor & Publisher with a low around 72. was 88, low 69. Sunday’s high chance of showers chance of showers in Monterey was 89, low 70. Terri Likens and thunderstorms Tuesday Night and thunderstorms. Almanac: Managing Editor before 1 a.m. Mostly cloudy, A 40-percent Partly sunny, with a high near Thursday with a low around 72. chance of showers 87. A 40-percent Monday is the 221st day of the year with 145 remaining. Roger Wells and thunderstorms, chance of showers The sun sets at 7:40 p.m. and Advertising Director Tuesday mainly before 1 a.m. Mostly Wednesday and thunderstorms. will rise at 5:56 a.m. on Tues- cloudy, with a low around Partly sunny, with a high near A 50-percent day.The moon is a waxing Keith McCormick 72. 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Nation in Brief Trump to outline economic plan By JILL COLVIN that with the speech, “we’re comfortable Associated Press that we can get the agenda and the narra- Pennsylvania’s tive of the campaign back on where it be- top prosecutor MANCHESTER, N.H. — Donald longs, which is comparing the tepid Trump is focusing his economic message economy under Obama and Clinton, ver- goes on trial on boosting jobs and making America sus the kind of growth economy that Mr. more competitive globally by cutting busi- Trump wants to build.” PHILADELPHIA (AP) — ness taxes, reducing regulations and in- Clinton has proposed raising taxes on the About 150 potential jurors are creasing domestic energy production. highest-income earners, including a sur- set to arrive Monday at a sub- With a speech Monday to the prestigious charge on multimillionaires, but analysts urban Philadelphia courtroom Detroit Economic Club, the Republican have found lower-income earners would as Pennsylvania’s attorney presidential nominee seeks to reset his see little change beyond measures such as general goes on trial in a per- campaign and delve into a subject — the additional tax credits for expenses like jury and obstruction case that economy — that is seen as one of his out-of-pocket health care costs. follows a four-year term strengths. It also is aimed at showing that While Trump is delivering his speech, rocked by petty feuds, political Trump is a serious candidate despite a dis- Clinton will be in Florida talking about intrigue and a pornographic astrous stretch that has prompted criticism jobs. email scandal. from Republicans and Democrats alike. This won’t be the first time Trump lays Kathleen Kane remains on Trump has been immersed in contro- out his economic vision. He first unveiled the job even though she lost versy over his repeated criticism of a Mus- his tax plan last fall, framing it as a boon her law license over the felony lim-American family whose son, an Army to the middle class. “It’s going to cost me arrest. An ethics board accused captain, was killed in Iraq, and his refusal a fortune,” the billionaire businessman her of “egregious conduct” for days to endorse House Speaker Paul told reporters as he vowed to lower taxes amid criminal charges she Ryan in Tuesday’s Wisconsin primary. He Evan Vucci | AP across the board without exploding the leaked grand jury material to a announced his backing of Ryan on Friday. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a cam- deficit. newspaper to embarrass ene- While polls have shown that voters have paign rally in Windham, N.H. But a host of independent groups crunch- mies and then lied about it deep concerns about Trump’s tempera- ing the numbers soon concluded other- under oath. ment and fitness for office, he fares better lations. salaries rising and middle-class incomes wise. The plan, they said, dramatically The state Supreme Court on the economy. On that topic, recent Among his specific proposals will be al- rising,” he said. “How do we get back to favored the wealthy over the middle class voted to strip Kane of the law polling puts him ahead of or on par with lowing parents to fully deduct the cost of a healthy rate of economic growth which and would increase the debt by as much license, a move she attacked his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton. She childcare from their taxable income. He we haven’t had in a decade?” as $10 trillion over the next decade. given that two justices were is set to deliver her own economic speech also is expected to call again for boosting Trump will also discuss new investments Trump had promised at the time that he forced to step down as part of in Detroit on Thursday, one her aides say domestic energy production — a plan his in infrastructure, revisit his opposition to would make up for lost revenue by closing her crusade to reveal state em- will lay out her plan for “the biggest in- campaign estimates can add $6 trillion in current trade deals and vow to improve in- a slew of loopholes. ployees who traded offensive, vestment in good-paying jobs since World local, state and federal revenue over four tellectual property protections. But like so many of his plans, he de- racist and sometimes porno- War II.” decades. Trump is also expected to spend much of clined to provide specifics. And a com- graphic emails. Dozens of peo- When he speaks in the city that has sym- An economic adviser to the campaign, the speech contrasting his approach with panion plan on reducing government ple in her office were also fired bolized the nation’s manufacturing plight, Stephen Moore, who helped work on the that of Clinton, whom his campaign ac- spending, which he had promised would or disciplined. Trump is expected to reiterate his plan for speech, said Trump’s policies were aimed cuses of pushing the same “stale, big gov- follow, never came. reducing the corporate tax rate to 15 per- at boosting economic growth to bolster ernment policy prescriptions that have Moore said that, while Trump still favors cent from the current 35 percent — in an middle-class workers, whose wages have choked economic growth in America and the plan he unveiled in September, his Layoffs expected effort to draw new investment — as well stagnated for decades. led to over 40 years of wage stagnation.” team has added new details and made as eliminating the estate tax and calling “We need much, much faster growth if Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort changes “that will significantly reduce the in Wounded Warrior for a temporary moratorium on new regu- we’re going to have wages rising and said Sunday on Fox Business Network cost of the plan.” Project overhaul JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) Community Calendar — Layoffs are expected at the New Southern California Fire Wounded Warrior Project The Community Calendar is one to run the thrift store and amid a restructuring that fol- a daily list of announcements of people to help at the thrift store. lows scrutiny over its spend- one-time events hosted by non- LUNCHEON: The Cookeville ing, according to the charity’s profit groups. To include your Senior Center will host a covered new chief executive. information, call 526-9715 and dish luncheon with Wayne In an interview with The ask for the newsroom secre- Nabors as musical guest. Bring a Florida Times-Union, Michael tary, fax 526-1209 or email healthy dish to pass in honor of Linnington said he was in the [email protected]. Be National Senior Citizens Day. middle of an assessment that sure to include your name and Aug. 12 includes meeting with veter- number as well as a time, date ELECTION CERTIFICA- ans, donors and other groups and location of the event. TION: The Putnam County that help wounded troops. Election Commission will meet Details about the restructur- Aug. 9 at 8:30 a.m. at the Election Com- ing will be announced in Sep- PARENT-CHILD: The mission office: 705 County Serv- tember, but Linnington said he Stephens Center Fall 2016 Series ices Dr., Cookeville, to certify anticipates laying off some of I Parent-Child Connection the Aug. 4, 2016, election. Addi- the charity’s 600 employees, classes are held Tuesdays from 9- tionally, voting machine techni- cutting its funding for smaller 11 a.m., at St. Michael’s Episco- cians, early voting days/hours, veterans groups and cutting pal Church, 640 N. Washington and poll hours will be approved some executives’ salaries. Ave., Cookeville. The curriculum for the Nov. 8, 2016, election. Linnington took over as the for this series will be “Nurturing The public is invited to attend. Jacksonville-based charity’s Parenting Skills for Families.” SENIORS: The Cookeville CEO in July. Certificates will be awarded to Senior Center will host the Upper parents attending eight sessions Cumberland Brain Games com- Prosthetic leg found James Quigg | The Daily Press | AP within this series. No charge. For petition at 1 p.m. A wildfire burns over a ridge towards Summit Valley, Calif., Sunday. A rapidly growing info., call 1-800-635-5199. Aug. 13 in beaver dam, forest fire in Southern California has prompted the evacuation of several dozen homes. Today’s class is Parents and Chil- LOFTIS-CHAFFIN RE- A spokeswoman for the San Bernardino National Forest says residents in the sparsely dren Needs. UNION: The Loftis- returned to owner populated Summit Valley area were ordered to leave their homes Sunday afternoon. LIVINGSTON: Millard Oak- Chaffin/‘Cousins by the Dozens’ ley Public Library in Livingston reunion will be on Saturday at 10 WABENO, Wis. (AP) — A will have a Crafters Club meet- a.m., at Center Grove Commu- Wisconsin man has his pros- ing on Tuesday from 9-10:30 nity Center in Jackson County. thetic leg back after the lost a.m. Then at 1 p.m., there will be Pot luck lunch at noon. After- limb was discovered sticking a Family Caregiver meeting. ward, a business meeting and out of a beaver dam by two ca- Husband of Ohio woman hurt CAREGIVER SUPPORT: auction will be held. Bring some- noers. The Upper Cumberland Devel- thing to be auctioned, such as Elliot Fuller and Jason by rock dropped on car kills self opment District/Area Agency on crafts, baked goods or another Franklin spotted the leg while Aging and Disability (AAAD) object you wish to donate to the paddling between a pair of COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — windshield of her family’s mov- gether and are grieving the loss will hold its caregiver support cause. Proceeds from auction lakes near Wabeno in Forest The husband of a schoolteacher ing car on Interstate 80 in central of their dad, husband and group meeting in Cookeville will help reunion costs. For info., County on Thursday, the Wis- critically injured when a rock Pennsylvania in July 2014. brother. We deeply appreciate from 10-11 a.m., at 1225 S. Wil- call 526-7654 or 432-5885. consin Journal Sentinel re- was dropped on her car from a Randy Budd said in January the tremendous support our fam- low Ave., Cookeville; and in Liv- LIVINGSTON: Overton ported. Fuller said they were highway overpass has died of a that his wife had seven major ily has received from the Mas- ingston at the Millard Oakley County Cruise-In will be held on convinced it was part of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, surgeries and lost part of her sillon, Canton and Hartville Library, 107 E. Main St., Liv- the square in Livingston on Sat- corpse until they got close authorities said. brain and an eye. Because her areas over the past several years. ingston from 1-2 p.m. For more urday. Cars and trucks will begin enough to pull it out. Randy Budd was pronounced brain was affected, he said, she We ask for your prayers and info., call the family caregiver gathering on the west side of the A quick search on Craigslist dead at his Uniontown home late would require constant care at some privacy as we deal with staff at (931) 432-4111. square around 4 p.m. Held on the yielded an ad from Mark Saturday, Harry Campbell, chief home for the rest of her life. our loss.” PC DEMOCRATS: Putnam second Saturday of each month Warner, who lost the prosthetic investigator for Ohio’s Stark Four young men were con- The Repository reports that the County Democratic Party meet- through October. All makes and limb when his own canoe County coroner’s office, told victed and sentenced to prison in Budds had recently celebrated ing will be on Tuesday at 6 p.m., models are welcome and admis- tipped over during in July. The Associated Press on Sun- a case that attracted national at- their 33rd wedding anniversary. at 111 N. Cedar Ave., Cookeville. sion is free. Parking is first come, day. Budd was 55. tention. The couple had four children. Aug. 10 first served. For info., call Sharon Budd suffered cata- The Canton Repository pub- After his wife’s accident, GRIEF SHARE: Grief Share Tommy Turner at (931) 397- Family of Muslim strophic head injuries when a 5- lished a statement from the Randy Budd became an advo- at the YMCA will be on Wednes- 1851 or (931) 403-0630. pound rock tossed from an Budd family Sunday afternoon. cate for requiring fencing on day from 9-11:30 a.m. A Christ- LIVINGSTON: Overton teen arrested over overpass crashed through the “The Budd family are all to- overpasses. based time to share your grief County Rescue Squad will have clock files lawsuit with others who are grieving. For a rib eye steak sandwich info., call First United Methodist fundraiser on Saturday from 3-8 DALLAS (AP) — The fam- Church in Cookeville at 526- p.m. on Saturday. Dinner $10 ily of a Muslim boy who was 2177. plate for sandwich, toppings, arrested after bringing a home- Wal-Mart buying Jet.com BUFFALO VALLEY: August chips, drink and dessert. Live made clock to school has sued birthday party at the Buffalo Val- music from 4-8 p.m. Located at Texas school officials, saying NEW YORK (AP) — Wal- with Amazon.com and other on- processed orders. ley Community Center will be on 255 Industrial Park Dr., Liv- they violated the 14-year-old Mart has agreed to buy fast- line retailers. Wal-Mart says that it will also Wednesday at noon. Lunch pro- ingston. boy’s civil rights. growing online retail newcomer The deal also reflects the diffi- be incorporating some of vided by the library staff. Bring a BAKE SALE: Salem Church The lawsuit was filed Mon- Jet.com, which had launched culties for startups like Jet.com Jet.com’s “smart” technology friend and join us. will have a bake sale/fundraiser day on behalf of Ahmed Mo- with a splash a year ago when it to make it on their own in a that lowers prices in real time by UC PRIMARY BOARD: The on Saturday, starting at 8 a.m., at hamed. The teen was arrested announced its intention to chal- sphere dominated by looking for ways to cut costs. Upper Cumberland Primary Care Tractor Supply on Jefferson Ave. at his suburban Dallas high lenge online leader Amazon. Amazon.com with its network of For Jet.com, which has been Project Board will meet on Start planning for the holidays; school in September and Wal-Mart is paying $3 billion in distribution hubs and the power- pouring money into splashy TV Wednesday, at noon, at the U.C. everything is fresh and can be charged with having a hoax cash and $300 million in stock. ful asset of its Prime member- ads and other marketing, it will Regional Health Center in frozen. bomb. He says he brought the The deal announced Monday ship program. provide big financial backing. Cookeville. Aug. 15 homemade clock to school to underscores how serious Wal- The acquisition is expected to The move follows a series of ac- Aug. 11 GRIEF SHARE: Grief Share show his teacher. Mart is about igniting its online close this year upon regulatory quisitions by major traditional re- DODSON BRANCH: The at the Magnolia House in The charge was later business, which has been slow- approval, Wal-Mart said. tailers of online startups in an Dodson Branch monthly meeting Cookeville, 5 N. Madison- dropped, but he was still sus- ing even as it has been making Buying Jet.com will help Wal- extremely competitive landscape. will be on Thursday at 6 p.m. We Freeze. Classes Monday from pended. big investments in new distri- Mart grab a higher-income cus- In January, Hudson’s Bay, which need your attendance at the meet- 5:30-7:30 p.m. A Christ based The lawsuit names Irving In- bution centers and expanding tomer who typically is younger. owns Saks Fifth Avenue, pur- ings to keep the center going. class. A time to share your grief dependent School District, the services. Jet.com has more than 400,000 chased flash-sales site Gilt Group. Please come and give your ideas with others grieving. For info., city of Irving and the school’s Buying Jet.com would let Wal- new shoppers added monthly And in June, Bed, Bath & Beyond on how to make this community call Cookeville First United principal. Mart compete more effectively and an average of 25,000 daily scooped up One Kings Lane. grow. We are looking for some- Methodist Church at 526-2177. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, August 8, 2016 — A5 LOCAL/NATION

Nation in Brief Delta resumes some service after outage By DANICA KIRKA Flights that were already in the air New Jersey banning and DAVID KOENIG when the outage occurred continued to Associated Press their destinations, but flights on the coffee while driving? ground remained there. LONDON — Delta Air Lines canceled Airlines depend on huge, overlapping Not so fast around 300 flights Monday after its com- and complicated technology systems to puter systems crashed worldwide, operate flights, schedule crews and run TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — stranding thousands of passengers on a ticketing, boarding, airport kiosks, web- Drivers in New Jersey who busy travel day. sites and mobile phone apps. Even brief drink coffee behind the wheel One of the world’s largest airlines said outages can snarl traffic and cause long don’t need to worry about get- that only 800 of nearly 6,000 scheduled delays. ting a ticket any time soon. flights were operational. That has afflicted airlines in the U.S. The sponsor of a bill target- The flight tracking site FlightStats Inc. and abroad. ing distracted driving says his said that there were delays on more than Last month, Southwest Airlines can- measure doesn’t specifically 1,000 Delta flights before noon. celed more than 2,000 flights over sev- cite coffee, despite recent About six hours into the outage, limited eral days after an outage that it blamed news reports focusing on the flights had resumed but widespread de- on a faulty network router. beverage. lays and cancelations were ongoing. United has suffered a series of notori- Democratic Assemblyman A power outage at an Atlanta facility at ous delays since it merged with Conti- John Wisniewski says he can- around 2:30 a.m. local time initiated a nental as the technological systems of not imagine that a police offi- cascading meltdown, according to the the two airlines clashed. cer would pull anyone over for airline, which is also based in Atlanta. Charles Rex Arbogast, AP File Lines for British Airways at some air- drinking coffee and that the A spokesman for Georgia Power told Delta Air Lines passengers watch as a Delta plane taxis at Atlanta's Harts- ports have grown longer as the carrier legislation is aimed at discour- The Associated Press that the company field International Airport. updates its systems. aging distracted driving. believes the failure of Delta equipment On Monday in Richmond, Virginia, Current law already prohibits caused the airline’s power outage. He they received no notice of a global dis- It was unclear if the airline was even Delta gate agents were writing out texting or talking without a said no other customers lost power. ruption, discovering that they were able to communicate due to its technical boarding passes by hand. hands-free device. A Delta spokesman said he had no in- stranded only after making it through se- issues, and Delta said that there may be In Tokyo, a dot-matrix printer was res- The new legislation is formation on the report. curity and seeing other passengers sleep- a lag issuing accurate flight status on the urrected to keep track of passengers on broader and would bar dis- Many passengers were frustrated that ing on the floor. company website because of the outage. a flight to Shanghai. tracted driving generally. Wisniewski says he spon- sored the legislation to avoid Obituaries the need for new legislation Judge agrees to each time technology changes. Bonnell Harville Baptist Church. Buford Clarence three sisters, Evon (Russell) Bor- suspension over He is survived by a daughter Grizzle den, Martha (Dean) Sparks and Boy drowns after BAXTER — Funeral services and son-in-law, Amanda Linda Grizzle, all of Cookeville; racially charged for Bonnell Harville, 67, of Bax- (Robert) Campbell of COOKEVILLE — Funeral and a brother, Wayne Grizzle of falling into cemetery ter, will be held at 1 p.m. on Cookeville; a brother, Bobby services for Buford Clarence Georgia. comments Tuesday, Aug. 9, from the chapel Harville; two sisters and a Grizzle, 70, of Cookeville, were In addition to his parents, he pond in Kentucky of Baxter Funeral Home. Burial brother-in-law, Jewell (Jim) held at 2 p.m. today, Monday, was preceded in death by a son, LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — will follow in Odd Fellows Qualls of Baxter and Darlene Aug. 8, from the chapel of Pres- Buford Dewayne Grizzle; three A Kentucky judge facing pos- LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Cemetery. Harville of Jamestown; and a ley Funeral Home in Cookeville. brothers, Robert, Charles and sible banishment from the A Kentucky coroner’s office The family will receive friends host of nieces and nephews. Interment followed in Odd Fel- Eural Grizzle; and three grand- bench for racially charged says an 11-year-old boy has from 4-8 p.m. today, Monday, In addition to his parents, he lows Cemetery. children. comments aimed at a prosecu- died after being pulled from a Aug. 8, and from 7 a.m. until was preceded in death by two Mr. Grizzle passed away on Sat- Pallbearers were family and tor was instead suspended pond at The Lexington Ceme- time of services on Tuesday at sisters, Marie Stout and Jean urday, Aug. 6, 2016, in Signature friends. Monday by the state Judicial tery. the funeral home. Wilson; and a brother, Kenneth HealthCARE of Putnam County Pastor Steve Thornton offici- Conduct Commission. Media outlets report that Mr. Harville passed away on Harville. in Algood. ated at the services. Olu Stevens, a black circuit Lexington police say the boy Friday, Aug. 5, 2016, in Vander- Pallbearers will be Jordan Or- He was born on Tuesday, March You may share your thoughts or judge in Louisville, accepted a fell into the water Sunday af- bilt University Medical Center tlept, Coty Gardner, Todd Farris, 12, 1946, in Harriman, Tenn., to send condolences to the family 90-day suspension without pay ternoon. He was born April 28, 1949, in Dann Dickson, David Harville the late Harvey Nelson Grizzle by visiting www.presleyfuneral- in an agreement with attorneys Police told WKYT-TV that Putnam County to the late and James Qualls. and Beide Louise West Grizzle. home.com. for the commission. A contrite the boy and two other children Haskell Lee and Nellie (Petty) John Davis will officiate at the Mr. Grizzle was an Army vet- Professional services provided Stevens admitted to violating were believed to have been Harville. services. eran, and served in Vietnam and by Presley Funeral Home in judicial canons and said his so- fishing at the pond. Mr. Harville worked as a car- Baxter Funeral Home is in Korea during the Vietnam War. Cookeville, (931) 528-1044. cial media against The Fayette County coro- penter with construction compa- charge of arrangements, (931) He was a long distance, over the the prosecutor, Tom Wine, who ner’s office said on Monday nies and attended Cedar Hill 858-3118. road, truck driver. He loved to is white, was wrong. that D’Shannon Davis was pick his guitar and sing. “I recognize how serious it is later pronounced dead at the He is survived by his wife of 52 to accuse someone, either ex- hospital. Lara Brossoit daughter, Madison Brossoit of years, Mary Wheeler Grizzle; a pressly or implicity, of This is the second time in a Cookeville; two sisters and daughter and son-in-law, Sharon racism,” Stevens said in his week someone has fallen into COOKEVILLE — Lara brothers-in-law, Lorraine and and Dave Buttram of Cookeville; statement to the commission. a pond at the cemetery. Last Brossoit, 47, of Cookeville, Paul Burch and Jennifer and “I do not believe Tom Wine is week, a man died after he passed from this life on Tuesday, Bruce Williams; two grand- a racist. I apologize for any slipped and fell into the water. Aug. 2, 2016, at her home in daughters, Lilah Baumann and statements that implied as Cookeville. Althea Marie Brossoit; and her James Roy Poston Mr. Poston passed away on Sat- much.” The family will receive friends fiance, Art Brown. urday, Aug. 6, 2016, in Overton In provocative posts that had Man charged with from 4-6 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. Please visit www.crestlawn- GAINESBORO — Graveside County Health & Rehab Center threatened to end his judicial 9, at Crest Lawn Funeral Home memorial.com and sign the on- services for James Roy Poston, in Livingston. career, Stevens’ comments ig- assaulting officer in Cookeville. line guest register and send a 73, of Gainesboro, were held at Anderson-Upper Cumberland nited a debate about racial fair- answering call Lara was born on Tuesday, Nov. message to the family. 11 a.m. today, Monday, Aug. 8, at Funeral Home in Gainesboro was ness, judicial impartiality and 5, 1968, in Denver, Colo., to of Crest Lawn Funeral Home-Cre- John L. Clark Memorial Ceme- in charge of arrangements, (931) free speech for judges. His out- CUMBERLAND, Md. (AP) Beverly Bell Slaboda and the late mation Center is in charge of tery. 268-1550. burst came after Wine ques- — A Maryland man is charged Lawrence Slaboda. arrangements, (931) 526-6384. tioned his authority to scrap a with assaulting a police officer Lara was an avid golfer who jury panel because it lacked who responded to a domestic loved her friends but most of all minorities. violence call. her family, and thoroughly en- Jerrell W. Qualls low Grove Cemetery. Stevens had written that The Cumberland Police De- joyed dancing with her fiance, Mr. Qualls passed away on Sat- Wine’s request that the state partment says in a statement Art. LIVINGSTON — Funeral urday, Aug. 6, 2016, in Cumber- Supreme Court review that 30-year-old Jude Smith She is survived by a son, Blake services for Mr. Jerrell W. Qualls, land Medical Center in Stevens’ decision to dismiss was arrested at his home Sat- C. Brossoit II of Cookeville; a 72, of Livingston, were held at 10 Crossville. the jurors amounted to an at- urday night. Online court a.m. today, Monday, Aug. 8, from Hall Funeral Home of Liv- tempt “to protect the right to records do not show a defense the chapel of Hall Funeral Home ingston was in charge of arrange- impanel all-white juries.” attorney who might comment of Livingston. Burial was in Wil- ments, (931) 823-5010. on the charges. A listed tele- Shirley Zachery funeral home. phone number for Smith has COOKEVILLE — Funeral Ms. Zachery passed away on Wills, Living Trusts been disconnected. services for Shirley Zachery, 78, Sunday evening, Aug. 7, 2016, in Jeremiah Steven DeKalb County. The man who called police of Cookeville, will be held at 7 Overton County Health & Rehab No services are planned at this told them Smith had become p.m. on Tuesday, in Livingston. Blodgett time. & E state Planning violent and grabbed his neck, Aug. 9, at Pres- Presley Funeral Home in Oak Lawn Funeral Home-Cre- Planning now may save $1000ʼs later so he pepper-sprayed him. ley Funeral Cookeville is in charge of SPARTA — Jeremiah Steven mation Center in Sparta is in Dale Bohanno n , Attorney Home in arrangements, (931) 528-1044. Blodgett, 39, of Sparta, passed charge of arrangements, (931) ª 115 South Dixie Ave., Cookeville, TN Clerk, customers Cookeville. Bur- away on Friday, July 29, in 738-8549. ial will be in 526-7868 refuse to be robbed Overton County Ms. Memorial Gar- You are invited to a ANDERSON, S.C. (AP) — Zachery dens. It seems the clerk and cus- The family will tomers at a South Carolina to- receive friends bacco store simply refused to from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday at the Gospel Meeting be robbed. Anderson County sheriff’s at Monterey Church of Christ Capt. Garland Major tells local news outlets a man entered the (308 W. Crawford Ave., Monterey, TN 38574) Tobacco Jungle shop Sunday evening, wielding a gun and demanding money. No one lis- August 14-17 tened to the would-be robber and he left with nothing. Sunday:10am, 11am, & 6pm • Mon-Wed: 7pm nightly Major said the clerk wrestled (Dinner to follow morning worship) with the man, who then turned his attention to store cus- tomers. Bible Lesson Topics: Sunday 10am - Vain Evangelism

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Monday, August 8, 2016 LIVING 6 Son won’t stand up to dad who Month-long scarecrow festival in Granville puts his Historic Granville is preparing for the 18th annual Fall Celebration and the girlfriend down month-long Scarecrow Festival set for Oct. 1-29. These two major events have many new added features as EAR ABBY: I have been Granville continues the year-long cel- with my boyfriend, ebration entitled “Memories of the D“Jake,” for a year and a 1930s.” half. To put it mildly, his dad The Fall Celebration, set for Oct. 1, does not like me. He has never will include the annual Quilt Festival, thought I was good enough for which will have new features this year his son, and he doesn’t like the as a Granville Historic Home Porches & fact that I Quilts Tour. In addition, the 1930s have a Friendship Quilt display will be at the Dear daughter Granville Museum. The annual Jazz on Abby from an ear- the Cumberland event will be at lier relation- Granville Veterans Park with a full day ship. He of the best in jazz music. thinks I’m Granville Pioneers Village will have interested in the theme “Days of Yesteryear” at it Jake only for expands craftsmen as well as pioneer his money, living of the 1860s. As you go back in even though the Days of Yesteryear, you will see I work a sorghum-making, cider-making, grist full-time job mill operating, pioneer cooking, weav- and Jake and ing, broom making, and much more as I share the village operates like it would have Abigail everything in times past. Van Buren equally, ex- A great schedule of musical entertain- cept my ment will be occurring at the Pruett daughter’s expenses. I pay for Stage including gospel, country, blue- Granville’s 18th annual Fall Celebration will also feature a Scarecrow Festival with more than 300 scare- those myself. grass and music of the 1960s. The fes- crows on display. When Jake and I attend family tival will also include a full day of gatherings for holidays or birth- entertainment for children with rides, which will be open Wednesdays-Satur- the “Wizard of Oz” section where you past and a special new feature on Mem- days, his dad refuses to say hello petting zoo, train ride and other enter- days through Oct. 29. Tennessee’s will walk down the yellow brick road ories of the 1930’s. Sutton General to me. He does, however, make tainment. The festival also includes a largest scarecrow festival will have and see scarecrows of “Wizard of Oz” Store will feature a special fall lunch derogatory or negative remarks motorcycle show, craftsmen booths, more than 300 scarecrows, with 100 of that have been created by elementary each day. about me to Jake. It’s incredibly storytelling, living history demonstra- those being lifesize, real-looking scare- schools, high school art classes and Groups are encouraged to make reser- hurtful and demeaning. tions and much more. crows. You will be given a guide that senior citizens center. The festival will vations by calling 931-653-4151, and I have tried bringing it up to Oct. 1, will also be the grand opening tells you the history of each scarecrow. also feature scarecrows of our nations more information is available at Jake, and he agrees. But he will of the 4th annual Scarecrow Festival A great new feature this year will be leaders, Tennessee leaders, artist of our granvilletn.com. not address it with his dad be- cause “Dad won’t change.” Can you help? — DISLIKED IN Mended Little Hearts support X-ray uncovers hidden MASSACHUSETTS portrait beneath famed DEAR DISLIKED: I don’t know how serious Jake is about Degas painting you, but if he was in love with you and planned on marrying SYDNEY (AP) — A powerful you, he would INSIST that, at the X-ray technique has unveiled a very least, his father treat you hidden portrait beneath a famed with respect. Dad won’t change painting by French impression- because his son isn’t assertive ist artist Edgar Degas, helping enough to make plain that if he solve a mystery that has doesn’t, he will be seeing less of stumped the art world for the both of you. I can only hope decades. that your child isn’t on the re- An article published this week ceiving end of this kind of treat- in the online journal Scientific ment, because if that’s happening Reports reveals that the long- — for both of your sakes — I’m puzzled-over image concealed advising you to end the romance behind Degas’ “Portrait of a with Jake. Woman” is, in fact, a portrait of DEAR ABBY: I have been another woman. Australian re- married to the love of my life for searchers believe she is Emma 21 years. He has helped me raise Dobigny, one of the painter’s fa- my two children to adulthood. vorite models. Both have now moved away and For nearly a century, experts have their own lives. have known that Degas painted My problem started a year and a the famed portrait over another half ago, when my grandson was image sometime between 1876 born. I live 750 miles from my and 1880. As the painting aged, daughter and her little boy, and the faint outline of what ap- have a standing invitation to see peared to be another woman them as often as I want (every began leaking through the top three to four months). It makes layers of paint. more sense for me to travel to see Staff at the National Gallery of them than the reverse. Victoria in Melbourne, where I have always invited my hus- the portrait is housed, wanted to band to come with me, but he re- see what was hidden under- fuses. He has now given me an Jeff Abbott, left, Master of Cookeville Masonic Lodge No. 266, and Keith Taylor, right, Past Master of Cookeville neath. But traditional X-ray ultimatum: I can see them no Masonic Lodge No. 266, present a donation to Nicole Brimm of Mended Little Hearts. Mended Little Hearts pro- techniques and infrared photog- more than twice a year or he will vides support, including comfort bags for those at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital, to families of children with raphy weren’t powerful enough divorce me. What do you say, congenital heart defects. to reveal any detail. Abby? — DUMBSTRUCK IN MAINE DEAR DUMBSTRUCK: I say you have three choices — either ‘’ sets August opening record work this out with the help of a marriage counselor, see your NEW YORK (AP) — The supervillain “Clearly there’s disconnect between au- daughter and grandson only romp “Suicide Squad” shrugged off diences and critics.” twice a year or start talking to a scathing reviews to open with an esti- But in franchise building, leaving fans lawyer. I have a strong hunch mated $135.1 million in North American thirsting for more is nearly as important there’s more going on here than ticket sales, scoring one of the year’s as box office. In that regard, the jury re- you have revealed in your letter biggest box-office debuts. mains out on “Suicide Squad.” The com- — and whether or not your hus- Pressure had risen on the performance ing weeks will show if crowds still band agrees to counseling, you of the Warner Bros. film, directed by materialize or quickly dissipate as they should go. David Ayer, following the studio’s previ- did for “ v .” The film DEAR ABBY: I am an older ous poorly received DC Comics film, also opened with $132 million interna- woman who has been dating a “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” tionally, where it will likely go without a very nice man for approximately But “Suicide Squad” proved a massive release in China, the world’s second- seven months. I’m fashionable draw despite its much-derided lead-in. It largest movie market. and take pride in my appearance. set a record for an August opening, easily The top five for the weekend box office While my friend is clean and besting Marvel’s 2014 hit “Guardians of was otherwise filled with holdovers. The neat, he wears a baseball cap the Galaxy,” which debuted with $94.3 Matt Damon spy sequel “Jason Bourne” with all of his clothes — even his million. grossed $22.7 million in its second week- dress suits. I bought him a nice Though the Warner Bros.-DC Comics end. It’s made $103.4 million in two cap once and he was offended, so alliance was again battered by bad re- weeks for Universal. SXT Entertain- I returned it to the store. views, “Suicide Squad” delivered at the Warner Bros. Pictures via AP ment’s “Bad Moms” also continued solid Since he is good in so many box office. “Suicide Squad” members, from left, Jai Courtney as Boomerang, business with $14.2 million in its second ways, should I ignore this one “We learn as we go,” said Jeff Goldstein, Margot Robbie as , Will Smith as , Karen week, bringing the cumulative gross for quirk? I’d love to see him with- head of distribution for Warner Bros. Fukuhara as Katana, Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flag, Adewale Akinn- the comedy to $51 million. out the baseball cap when we go “We’ve fine-tuned our strategy in terms uoye-Agbaje as and Jay Hernandez as Diablo. Estimated ticket sales for Friday through out. — FASHIONABLE IN of who’s in charge and how we’re ap- Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, ac- PENNSYLVANIA proaching all our DC films. We’re modi- also came with a massive marketing bie, Will Smith and Jared Leto, went into cording to comScore. DEAR FASHIONABLE: fying it in an exciting way to make all the budget. reshoots after the disappointment of “Bat- 1. “Suicide Squad,” $135.1 million. Have you tried asking him WHY subsequent films as great as possible.” That was the trajectory for “Batman v man v Superman,” and its marketing got 2. “Jason Bourne,” $22.7 million. he does this? Your friend may Not everything was roses for “Suicide Superman,” which bowed with $166 mil- a more comic, punk vibe that clicked with 3. “Bad Moms,” $14.2 million. wear baseball caps with every Squad,” though, despite dominating the lion in March but didn’t make that much fans. But the film was derided as a mess 4. “The Secret Life of Pets,” $11.6 mil- outfit because he’s bald or has weekend. (The other new wide release, in its entire remaining run in North Amer- by critics and others questioned the lion. thinning hair and is self-con- the feline animated release “Nine Lives,” ican theaters. “Suicide Squad,” the last movie’s PG-13 rating considering its high 5. “Star Trek Beyond,” $10.2 million. scious about it. (Many men are.) debuted in sixth with a mere $6.5 mil- tent-pole film of the summer, won’t have degree of violence. 6. “Nine Lives,” $6.5 million. If this gentleman has only one lion.) After fans flocked to theaters on much competition in the coming weeks, Audiences liked it better. Opening 7. “Lights Out,” $6 million. quirk that bothers you, you might Thursday night and Friday, audiences but it will need better word of mouth than weekend crowds gave it a B-plus on Cin- 8. “Nerve,” $4.9 million. be wise to consider that his attire dropped steeply on Saturday. That could “Batman v Superman” to keep luring au- emaScore. 9. “Ghostbusters,” $4.8 million. is a reflection only on himself forecast further sharp declines in coming diences. The elephant in the room is that the re- 10. “Ice Age: Collision Course,” $4.3 and not you. weeks for the $175 million film, which “Suicide Squad,” starring Margot Rob- views were harsh,” Goldstein said. million. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, August 8, 2016 — A7 ENTERTAINMENT

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World in Brief Japan’s emperor suggests he may abdicate By MARI YAMAGUCHI Associated Press

War of words in Boko TOKYO — Japan’s emperor expressed Haram extremist concern Monday about fulfilling his du- ties as he ages, in a public address that leadership struggle was remarkable for its rarity and its sug- gestion that he would like to abdicate. LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — A “Fortunately I am now in good health. struggle within Nigeria’s Islamic However, when I consider that my fitness extremist group Boko Haram is level is gradually declining, I am worried playing out in public, with a new that it may become more difficult for me leader named by the Islamic to carry out my duties as the symbol of State group accusing the long- the state,” Akihito, 82, said in the 10- time leader of killing his own minute recorded people and living in luxury while speech broadcast on fighters’ babies starve. national television. Abu Musab al-Barnawi, named Japan’s post-World by the Islamic State group last War II constitution week as the new governor of its restricts what the West Africa Province, alleges emperor can say as a that Abubakar Shekau has killed symbolic monarch fellow Muslims including his with no political own fighters, neglected hungry power. Akihito re- women and children and failed to peatedly said he is provide food and weapons to Akihito aware of the con- fighters. His audio message ap- straints, and as ex- parently was made Friday and pected, avoided explicit mention of posted by the New York-based abdication, which could have violated Sahara Reporters, a Nigerian those restrictions. news group. The speech was seen in part as an at- tempt to explain to the public why he might want to abdicate, and presumably Shizuo Kambayashi | AP win public understanding when the time Putin eager to talk A man bows toward the Imperial Palace while listening to Emperor Akihito's message in Tokyo Monday’s pre- comes. Sources leaked the possibility to recorded speech was broadcast on national television. trade with leaders Japanese media almost four weeks ago, which set the stage for Monday’s ad- help the victims of a massive earthquake Japanese media reports said the govern- Current law, set in 1947, is largely in- of Iran, Azerbaijan dress. and tsunami in northeastern Japan. ment may consider enacting a special law herited from a 19th-century constitution BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) — Abdication isn’t expected to happen Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he took allowing Akihito’s abdication that would that banned abdication as a potential risk Russian President Vladimir Putin soon, and would require parliament to Akihito’s comments Monday seriously. not be applicable to his successors, be- to political stability. says he’s eager to discuss new approve a change in the law. “I think we have to thoroughly think cause debate over a revision of the Impe- While much of the discussion has cen- energy and transportation proj- It was only the second time that Akihito what we can do to accommodate his con- rial House Law could take too much time tered on Akihito’s age and health, he ects in the Caspian Sea region has spoken directly to the Japanese peo- cerns, taking into consideration the em- since it is likely to reignite debate over obliquely introduced at the end of his ad- with his counterparts from Azer- ple over television. In March 2011 he peror’s age and the current burden of whether to allow female emperors and dress another possible argument for ab- baijan and Iran. urged people to work hand-in-hand to official duties,” Abe said. other divisive issues. dication: a smoother succession process. Putin held separate talks on Monday with Azerbaijani Presi- dent Ilham Aliyev and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani before all three leaders get together later 39 killed by mudslides in Mexico; new storm aims for Baja in the day. Their talks are expected to give By CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN people died in multiple mudslides in the a new push to the construction of Associated Press mountainous north of Puebla state, Na- a new international transport cor- tional Civil Protection Coordinator Luis ridor running between Russia MEXICO CITY — Tropical Storm Felipe Puente said Sunday in an inter- and India. The route through Javier pushed closer to the resort city of view with ForoTV. He said 25 were Azerbaijan and Iran is intended Cabo San Lucas on the tip of Mexico’s killed in different parts of the township to increase trade by significantly Baja California Peninsula Monday, while of Huauchinango and three died in the reducing freight costs. the death toll from former Hurricane Earl hamlet of Tlaola. Putin said the three presidents rose to 39 in the country’s eastern moun- “It is a tragedy what has happened to have much to discuss in the way tains. our people in Huauchinango,” Gabriel of transport and energy projects Communities in two states were digging Alvarado, the township’s mayor. and the overall diversification of out from weekend mudslides during In neighboring Veracruz state, 11 people trade ties. heavy rains brought by remnants of Earl, lost their lives when mudslides hit the which slammed into Mexico’s Gulf coast. towns of Coscomatepec, Tequila and Javier was expected to brush Cabo San Huayacocotla, Gov. Javier Duarte said. Lucas late Monday and continue raking The continuing heavy rain led officials Zimbabwe’s president the Pacific coast of the Baja peninsula. to close a section of the main federal Javier was located about 100 miles (160 highway connecting Mexico City to the warns against kilometers) southeast of Cabo San Lucas region. Federal transportation authorities further protests early Monday, with winds of 50 mph (85 said the area had received a month’s kph), according to the U.S. National Hur- worth of rain in 24 hours. HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — ricane Center. A hurricane warning was in effect for

Zimbabwe’s longtime president Pablo Spencer | AP Javier was moving northwest, on a path the southern tip of Baja California. A hur- has praised his security forces that could take it inland further up the ricane watch and tropical storm warning while warning against violent A man inspects furniture that was dragged by a mudslide in Xaltepec, peninsula on Tuesday or Wednesday. was in effect for parts of the peninsula protests, days after the police on the mountainous north of Puebla state, Mexico, Sunday. Among the casualties of Earl, at least 28 farther north. crushed an anti-government march in the capital, Harare. President Robert Mugabe spoke Monday at a commemoration event notable for the absence of Afghan official: Gunmen abduct American, Australian in Kabul some of his previously loyal wartime allies. By RAHIM FAIEZ to five armed men stopped the foreigners’ cerns. An Australian woman, Kerry Jane Wil- The commemorations are held and LYNNE O’DONNELL vehicle. The two abducted are both men, “We continue to advise Australians not son, was abducted in the eastern city of annually to honor the southern Associated Press he said. He did not reveal any more de- to travel to Afghanistan because of the ex- Jalalabad in April. Her whereabouts are African country’s dead heroes, tails except to say that an investigation is tremely dangerous security situation, in- unknown. particularly those who fought in KABUL, Afghanistan — Five gunmen underway. cluding the serious threat of kidnapping,” Sediqqi said that kidnappers in all the the 1970s independence war. wearing Afghan military uniforms have The U.S. Embassy in Kabul issued a it said. Kabul cases, including Monday’s, had Leaders of the Zimbabwe Na- abducted an American and an Australian brief statement confirming the kidnap- Senior staff at the university in Kabul been wearing military uniforms, estab- tional Liberation War Veterans in Kabul, a security official said Monday. ping of an American citizen but gave no could not immediately be reached for lishing a pattern and hinting at some form Association, who broke away No group immediately claimed responsi- further details “due to privacy concerns.” comment. Students were sent an email of organized gang activity. from the 92-year-old president in bility for the abduction. “U.S. Embassy security officials are from the university’s Office of Student Most of the thousands of foreigners liv- July, boycotted the event. The two foreigners were taken from working closely with Afghan law en- Affairs telling them the “campus will be ing and working in Kabul are largely con- Mugabe did not directly address their SUV while driving on Sunday night forcement and security colleagues and closed tomorrow and until further no- fined to their embassies or, in the case of the veterans. on a main road near the American Uni- AUAF to assist in the investigation into tice.” those working for the United Nations or versity of Afghanistan, according to the kidnapping,” it said, referring to the Kidnappings are not uncommon in other non-government organizations, to Sediq Sediqqi, spokesman for the Afghan American University of Afghanistan. Afghanistan. Three other foreigners who their residential compounds, with limited Interior Ministry. They are believed to be Australia’s Department of Foreign Af- were kidnapped in Kabul over the past movement permitted. Brother-in-law of employees of the university and were fairs and Trade also issued a statement year have all been released, including an The abductions heighten the risk for the traveling between the university and their confirming “the apparent kidnapping of Indian woman, Judith D’Souza who was few foreigners, including journalists, who Charlie Hebdo killer residence in the Afghan capital, he said. an Australian in Kabul.” No further de- freed last month after being held for more move with relative freedom across the detained in Bulgaria Sediqqi added that initial reports say up tails were released, also for privacy con- than a month. Afghan capital in order to do their work. PARIS (AP) — The brother-in- law of one of the men who at- tacked the satirical Charlie Hebdo newspaper in Paris has Suicide bombing in Quetta kills 64 been jailed in Bulgaria, and au- thorities say he is suspected of By ABDUL SATTAR Nearly 100 lawyers had come Zahoor Ahmed Afridi, a senior trying to join extremists in Syria. Associated Press to the hospital in the heart of police officer. Afridi said the at- Mourad Hamyd was initially Quetta, the capital of Baluchis- tacker hit shortly after Kasi’s suspected of a role in the January QUETTA, Pakistan — A sui- tan province, after the body of body was brought in and that it 2015 attack on the paper, but his cide bomber killed at least 64 their colleague, prominent attor- seemed the two events were high school classmates launched people and wounded dozens in ney Bilal Kasi was brought connected. a successful social media cam- an attack that struck a gathering there. Abdul Rehman, the director at paign to clear his name, saying of Pakistani lawyers on the Kasi, the chief of the the Civil Hospital, said the he was in class at the time. “I am grounds of a government-run province’s bar association, was bombing killed 64 people, a student who lives peacefully hospital in the southwestern city shot and killed by gunmen ear- mostly lawyers. He said they with his parents,” he said then. of Quetta on Monday, police and lier on Monday as he was on his were also treating 92 wounded The Paris prosecutor’s office doctors said. way to his office. The lawyers in the explosion. said Monday that someone close Witnesses described horrifying gathered at the Quetta Civil Two journalists working for to Hamyd flagged his probable scenes of bodies being scattered Hospital to express their grief as Pakistani news channels were trip to Syria, and he was detained about and the wounded scream- is common with public figures. also killed in the attack, accord- in late July. ing out and crying for help. No Kasi was among the most out- ing to Shahzada Zulfiqar, the “His behavior was typical for a group immediately claimed re- spoken lawyers in the province President of the Quetta Press foreign fighter and that’s how he sponsibility for the blast but the and was popular for campaign- Club. was identified,” Bulgarian Inte- government said it will trace and ing for improvements in the One of the survivors described rior Minister Rumyana Bach- arrest those who orchestrated the lawyers’ community. a horrifying scene, saying there varova said. attack. “It was a suicide attack,” said were “bodies everywhere.” Herald-Citizen HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, August 8, 2016 — B1

DayName, MonthDay, YearHere SPORTS B Golden Eagles learning about mental toughness

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With the first day in full pads on Sunday, the Tennessee Tech football team moved into some advanced concepts as the Golden Eagles hit the Tucker Stadium turf. The theme of the day? Mental warfare. Poise, body language, spirit – all of those made an impact as it built up one side with a strong effort from the defensive unit, and wore down the offense – that was until the offense came through with a deep pass play to score on the final play of the two-minute drill. But it was all a lesson to learn. “Our kids, we’re conditioning them to be the most physical foot- ball team in the country,” Tech head coach Marcus Satterfield said. “But, in turn, we also have to be the most mentally tough football team in the country. We know that you’re not always going to play perfect, and when you play really, really good teams like we have on our schedule and you don’t play perfect, the other part has to kick in and that’s the mental aspect, which is the body language and the demeanor. “We put our kids in a bunch of situations (Sunday) and whether they were successful or not, we wanted them to have unbelievable body language, and they did a great job of that. The defense with the day they had and the body language they had, it frustrated our offense. The offense regrouped itself in the two-minute drill.” Satterfield continued, “They had every opportunity to quit and say, ‘Forget it, this is a bad day.’ On 4th-and-10, they said, ‘What’s next?’, then threw a 95-yard touchdown. In turn, that’s not good for our defense, but it’s a great sign that our defense dominated some aspects, then our offense came together in the fourth quarter and found a way to win the game. That’s the mental warfare that we’re talking about – the ‘what’s next’ mentality. Control what you can control. And I think we had a great day from that stand- point today.”

See TECH, Page B4 Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen The members of the 1966 state championship Cookeville All-Stars team pose during their 50-year reunion on Saturday. Pictured are (front row, from left) Jerry Davis, head coach Homer Hackett, Charlie Vaughn, Roger Brady, (back row, from left) Thomas Lynn, Jimmy Lewis, Roger Daugherty (in top photo only), Bill Hatfield, Jerry Flatt, Tommy Randolph, Robert Dalton, Len Allen, Sid Hatfield (in top photo only), Clarence Smith, Doug Webb (in top photo only), Mike Hacket, and Mike Parham. State champ little leaguers reunite

By BEN CRAVEN “We have 12 of 14 members Hackett coached the 1966 squad one person. I had always had lit- HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff alive and every one of them and went on to coach for many tle thoughts of us getting back to- Kathy Willens | AP made it,” Smith said. “That kind years in both Little League and gether, my dad is going on 92, New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez pauses as he an- They weren’t welcomed by of tells you what it meant to Babe Ruth baseball. The players and it’s been 50 years so I was nounces that Friday will be his last game as a player sirens and police escorts as they everybody. were very appreciative of what excited.” during a news conference at Yankee Stadium in New were in 1966, but on Saturday “We went to some special ef- Hackett was able to do for them Members of the current Little York on Sunday. night, Homer Hackett’s state forts to find everyone, and you as kids, and Hackett received a League board for Cookeville and championship Cookeville All- could just tell by the tone in their proclamation from the mayor to all of Putnam County also at- Stars were together again. voices that everyone was excited. honor his work in youth baseball tended the event to catch every- “We kinda started this about They could have easily just said at the reunion. one up on the state of Little Alex Rodriguez two years ago,” Cookeville All- no and stayed at home.” “We kept in contact with Mike League baseball today. They an- Star Clarence Smith said. Some members of the team are Hackett, who is Coach Hackett’s nounced to the group that Put- “Homer was turning 90, and we no longer in the Cookeville area son,” Smith said. “The first thing nam County now boasts two to play final game thought about doing it then be- and had to make quite a trip to at- was to make sure Mike thought more state championship teams cause we didn’t know if he would tend. Homer could handle it. He was from this year alone. make it to the 50th year. We all “You can only imagine where able to do it, and it kind of felt However, presentations and sent him a card for his birthday, everybody goes in 50 years,” perfect because everybody talked discussions always seemed to with Yankees and we decided to do the reunion All-Star Len Allen said. “I’ve about how special he was. He circle back around to Coach for the 50 years. Jimmy Lewis been in Aspen, Colorado for was one of the main reasons we Hackett. By MIKE FITZPATRICK AL MVP acknowledged “the and I headed things up. We al- about the last 40 so I was very won.” “I think it went great,” Smith AP Baseball Writer last four weeks have not been ways were a pretty close team so excited to come back. I’m really Mike Hackett was also a mem- said. “We were there until nearly fun.” we thought most people would enjoying catching up with these ber of the 1966 Cookeville All- 11 at night just swapping stories. NEW YORK — Ready or not, “It’s been very painful and em- get here.” guys.” Stars. Living in Brentwood, As we were telling stories, it just Alex Rodriguez will play his barrassing to sit on the bench. It wasn’t just most of the team The 1966 Cookeville All-Stars Hackett relished the idea of a re- became a theme that everyone final game in pinstripes this It’s been awkward,” Rodriguez that showed up. All of the living was the first team from union for both him and his father. talked about Coach Hackett. He week. explained. “So from that sense members, including coaches, Cookeville to win a state champi- “When I got the call, I was was just so special, and all of us One of the most prolific hitters I’m very happy that we found showed up to enjoy in the re- onship of any kind, defeating the thrilled,” Hackett said. “I got were more successful in life from and polarizing figures in base- this solution.” union. Knoxville Bearden team 10-9. everybody’s first name except the experiences he gave us.” ball history, the slumping slug- But he made it clear he still ger plans to take his final turn thinks he could contribute on at-bat with the New York Yan- the field. kees on Friday night and then “Of course, I think I can play become a special adviser and in- baseball. You always think you Shepherd traded back to SaltDogs structor with the team next year. have one more hit in you, or A-Rod and the club made the help the team win one more By CRAIG DELK Wind two games to one in the other semifinal announcement before Sunday’s game, for sure,” said Rodriguez, Special to the HERALD-CITIZEN series. The best-of-three championship series 3-2 victory over Cleveland. who is four home runs shy of is scheduled to begin Tuesday. “This is a tough day. I love this 700. “That wasn’t in the cards. Former Tennessee Tech pitcher Matthew Liberatore placed on 15-day DL game and I love this team,” he That was the Yankees’ decision Shepherd has been traded for the second time After fashioning an incredible scoreless said, often choking up. “And and I’m at peace with it.” this season, and he’s heading back to the UC games streak for the Los Angeles Dodgers, today I’m saying goodbye to A news release issued by the team that initially traded him. former Tennessee Tech pitcher Adam Liber- both.” club indicated Rodriguez will The 26-year-old righty – who was shipped Connections atore has been sidelined by injuries. The 41-year-old Rodriguez, be released after “his final early in the season from the Lincoln (Neb.) Following Upper Cumberland The 29-year-old lefty was placed on the 15- who sat out the 2014 season major league game” to sign a SaltDogs to the Texas AirHogs of the inde- student-athletes through their collegiate day disabled list last Wednesday with left while serving a performance- contract that gives him a job pendent American Association – was traded and professional careers elbow inflammation and right knee soreness, enhancing drug suspension, will working with minor leaguers back to the SaltDogs on Friday. according to the Los Angeles Times. play against Tampa Bay at Yan- throughout the Yankees’ farm In 14 games with the AirHogs, Shepherd “I didn’t feel like I could throw anything kee Stadium and then be re- system. He will report di- was 3-5 with a 5.44 earned-run average, and Golden Eagle Michael Morris is on his way with conviction,” Liberatore said in the leased following Friday’s game. rectly to Steinbrenner, and the 63 strikeouts over 76 innings. His last start to the Pecos League championship series. Times story. “I didn’t want it to get worse.” New York will pay him the re- deal runs through Dec. 31, with Texas was a strong one, as he went The 25-year-old shortstop was a key player Liberatore has been a mainstay of the mainder of the approximately 2017. seven innings and gave up just one unearned for the Tucson (Ariz.) Saguaros during their Dodgers bullpen in 2016, with a 2-0 record, $27 million he’s owed as part of A-Rod said he’ll go home to run as he picked up the victory during the semifinal series win over the Roswell In- a 1.62 ERA, and 39 strikeouts in 33 1/3 in- his $275 million, 10-year con- Miami following Friday’s AirHogs’ 9-1 win over the Gary SouthShore vaders. Morris batted 4-for-14 (.286) with nings across 44 appearances. In late July, he tract. game, and he thought his new RailCats. two runs and a stolen base as the Saguaros set a new franchise record with 28 consecu- Rodriguez said the agreement duties would begin in spring In three games with Lincoln, Shepherd has edged the Invaders two games to one. tive scoreless appearances. arose out of conversations over training. He thanked the Stein- given up three runs in 2 2/3 innings. Morris finished 1-for-4 with a run during Making his way back the past few days with Yankees brenner family for the opportu- The trade gives Shepherd an instant upgrade their series-clinching 4-1 victory Saturday. On the other end of the injury spectrum, for- Managing General Partner Hal nity to stay in baseball. in the American Association standings, as the That came on the heels of a 2-for-4, one-run mer Golden Eagle standout Seth Lucio is Steinbrenner. The two met face- General manager Brian Cash- SaltDogs (40-32) lead the Central division by performance during Friday’s 2-1 loss. He making his way back from an injury that to-face more than once, and A- man acknowledged that Ro- 3.5 games. The AirHogs (27-46) are in next- opened the series Thursday by batting 1-for- sidelined him in July of 2015. Rod said he asked for one more driguez has a right to change his to-last place in the South division, 19.5 6 with a stolen base during Tucson’s 8-7, 13- Lucio – a 23-year-old righty – is taking part chance to play in front of a New mind and pursue any potential games behind the Wichita Wingnuts. inning victory. in a rehab assignment with the rookie-level York crowd. opportunity. And for his part, On to the Pecos League finals The Saguaros will now take on the Trinidad Relegated to little more than a Rodriguez never used the word Also on the independent circuit, former Triggers, who knocked off the Garden City See UC, Page B4 spare part lately, the three-time “retire.”

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Lic/Ins or sit with elderly people part- thorized agent, designee or ser- TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN 0 FIRST CARPET CARE 0 Call 432-4382 or 260-6304 time. 931-252-3893, 372-2540. WILLS & PROBATE vicer of the holder/owner of said WITHOUT FURTHER PUBLICA- TOM'S CARPET CLEANING 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville indebtedness, has requested TION, UPON ANNOUNCE- ++ 25YRS EXP++ LIC'D++ FARLEY TREE SERVICE 215 Employment Opp. Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area foreclosure proceedings to be in- MENT AT THE TIME AND + PUTNAM GUARANTEED + Trimming & Removal. 528-5297 stituted; and as provided in said PLACE FOR THE SALE SET 349-2288 Free Est. Lic'd/Ins'd. 2 Painter Positions & 2 www.lefkovitz.com Deed of Trust, I, J. PHILLIP FORTH ABOVE. THE TRUST- Same day service/Saturdays All wk guaranteed Laborer Positions: Experi- We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. JONES, will by virtue of the EE/SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz XTREME PRESSURE WASH (931)520-0114, enced. Must have ref's & be power and authority vested in RESERVES THE RIGHT TO able to pass background me as Trustee, on THURSDAY, RESCIND THE SALE Commercial - Residential cell 239-6184 vinyl, gutters, decks, concrete, check & drug test. Must have SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 AT EVERGREEN TREE service We reliable transportation (931)858-3474 Classified Index 12:00 P.M. NOON, AT THE IF YOU PURCHASE A PROP- etc. Licensed & Ins‚d. Free Est. Gary Flatt, 931-261-5542 top, trim, prune & remove trees. Find It Fast In H-C Classified DOOR OF THE PUTNAM ERTY AT THE FORECLOS- Jeff Burchett & Shawn Rober- Cookeville Regional Medical COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 421 URE SALE, THE ENTIRE PUR- Center seeking Code Classification SPARKLE & SHINE Cleaning son. Satisfaction guaranteed 535 Antiques & Collectibles EAST SPRING STREET IN CHASE PRICE IS DUE AND Service: Cleaning, restoration, Fully Ins'd (931)319-1199, 261-8870 Full-Time Accounts Payable 720 Apartments, Duplexes Rent COOKEVILLE, PUTNAM PAYABLE AT THE CONCLU- cabins, houseboats, & homes. Coordinator COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to SION OF THE AUCTION IN Call for Free Est. Mary Ann ARBOR MEDICS Tree Service This position is responsible for 102 Appliance/Electronic Svc. the highest bidder for cash, free THE FORM OF A(931)261-2460 Owner: Scott Winningham. providing leadership and author- 053 Auctions from the equity of redemption, CERTIFIED/BANK CHECK ISA Certified Arborist, ity to manage the accounting 420 Auto, Truck Parts & Acc. homestead, and dower, and all MADE PAYABLE TO OR EN- #SO-5152-AT function of accounts payable, 104 Auto/Machine/Equip. Rental other exemptions which are ex- DORSED TO LAW OFFICE OF 108 Concrete,Masonry 537-6829 / 261-1967 processing payments of the hos- 103 Automotive Svc. & Repair pressly waived, and subject to J. PHILLIP JONES. NO PER- pital’s invoices, and performing 435 Autos & Trucks Wanted any unpaid taxes, if any, the fol- SONAL CHECKS WILL BE AC- HAWKINS TREE SERVICE general ledger reconciliations. 425 Autos For Sale BELLIS! CONCRETE Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump lowing described property in CEPTED. TO THIS END, YOU Complete Concrete Work Familiar with a variety of the 530 Boats, Motors & Equip. PUTNAM County, Tennessee, to MUST BRING SUFFICIENT Slabs, driveways, bsmts, sidewalks Grinding. Lic'd/Ins., Ref. Avail. field’s concepts, practices, and 305 Business Opp. wit: FUNDS TO OUTBID THE Stamped & colored concrete, 931-644-2115 procedures, relies on experi- 310 Business Opp. Wanted LENDER AND ANY OTHER acid staining, exposed aggregate. ence and judgment to plan and 055 Car Pool PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE BIDDERS. INSUFFICIENT Serving Cookeville Area Since 1997 135 Yard Work/Related accomplish goals, and acts with 010 Card of Thanks COUNTY OF PUTNAM, TEN- FUNDS WILL NOT BE ACCEP- Licensed, insured. Drug free work- independent judgment within the place. 858-6240 / 528-6240 123 Carpet & Floorcovering NESSEE: TED. AMOUNTS RECEIVED IN RHETT BUTLER's sphere of expertise. Respons- 210 Child/Elder Care EXCESS OF THE WINNING G&L CONCRETE LAWN CARE ible for the entire accounts pay- 105 Cleaning LYING AND BEING LOCATED BID WILL BE REFUNDED TO Driveways, sidewalks, patios, Mowing, Landscaping, Mulching, able process. 432 Comm’l Trucks For Sale EDUCATION: H. S. diploma. IN THE FIRST CIVIL DISTRICT THE SUCCESSFUL PUR- retaining walls. Free Est. 20 Yard Maintenance 740 Comm’l, Indust. For Rent OF PUTNAM COUNTY, TEN- CHASER AT THE TIME THE Call local cell 544-3303 EXPERIENCE: Minimum four yrs exp. Call 931-213-2220 years of accounts payable or 820 Comm’l, Indust. For Sale NESSEE AND BEING MORE FORECLOSURE DEED IS DE- 108 Concrete, Masonry PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED clerical experience. LIVERED. COOKEVILLE CONCRETE LAWN MOWING: Gutter clean- 110 Construction Work AS FOLLOWS: ing, light hauling. odd jobs, re- Apply online at: Driveways, slabs, all types of 112 Electrical OTHER INTERESTED stamped concrete, all types of move old barns & buildings, gar- www.crmchealth.org 215 Employment Opportunities BEING LOT 4 OF HOLLADAY PARTIES: NONE OF RECORD metal bldgs. 20% disc to all Sr age cleaning. Free Est, Reason- E.O.E. TRACE SUBDIVISION, PHASE Citizens. Winter time special. able rates. 432-0863 / 510-4040 615 Farm Tools & Machinery II, A PLAT OF WHICH IS OF THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL- 40 yrs exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 750 Farmland & Pasture Rent RECORD IN THE REGISTER’S LECT A DEBT AND ANY IN- MOWING, LANDSCAPING, 835 Farms For Sale OFFICE OF PUTNAM COUNTY, FORMATION OBTAINED WILL 110 Construction Work Pressure Washing, hauling, 315 Financial Services TENNESSEE, IN PLAT CABIN- BE USED FOR THAT PUR- cleaning, odd jobs. Free Est. 100 Finish Carpentry, Cabinets ET B, SLIDE 72, WHICH IS POSE. Call 265-5775 CABINET MANUFACTURER is 540 Firewood, Stoves & Relate BOB'S Construction: Specializ- 630 Food For Sale HERE REFERRED TO FOR A ing in concrete, brick/block, addi- looking for Exp'd finishers, Exp'd MORE PERFECT DESCRIP- This is improved property known custom color matcher, Exp'd 515 Garage & Yard Sales tions, remodels, hardwood/tile, 113 Grading, Excavating, Paving TION. as 2112 CRYSTAL COURT, roofing, building packages, and YARD MAN sanders, computerized panel COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE FREE Est., experienced saw operators, order processors 035 Happy Ads all your construction needs. 610 Hay, Feed & Grain THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOT 38501 (2112 CRYSTAL CT, Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • Afford- Low rates, great work. exp'd in cabinet related software IS SUBJECT TO THE RE- COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE able Prices 931-319-6107. Mowing. & general laborers. Benefits in- 241 Health Care Employment STRICTIVE COVENANTS OF 38501). 931-432-2494 or 931-261-4629 clude: good pay, pd holidays, pd 114 Heating & Cooling RECORD IN WARRANTY B&B ROOFING & REMODEL- vacations, health, dental & life 855 Home Builders DEED BOOK 323, PAGE 41, J. PHILLIP JONES, TRUSTEE ING: Roof Repairs & Replace- WOULD LIKE to do yard work insurance. We are a TN drug- 825 Homes For Sale REGISTER’S OFFICE OF PUT- 1800 HAYES STREET ment. Roof Cleaning, Home Re- Call free workplace. Please apply in 725 Houses For Rent NAM COUNTY, TENNESSEE. NASHVILLE, TN 37203 pairs, additions & remodeling. (931)650-1005 person or send resume by fax, 015 In Memory (615) 254-4430 Lic'd/Ins'd Free Est (931)979-2076 email or mail. 815 Income Property DODSON LAWN CARE! THE PREVIOUS AND LAST www.phillipjoneslaw.com MELVIN'S SMALL JOBS SMITHPORT CABINETRY 325 Insurance CONVEYANCE BEING A DEED www.auction.com • Commercial - Residential Masonry & Landscaping 1045 West Broad Street 330 Investments RECORDED IN RECORD F16-0611 • Mowing Smithville, TN 371666 205 Jobs Wanted • Landscaping BOOK 811, PAGE 377, RE- 8/8, 15, 22 Call (931)881-5469 or 615-597-5890/615-597-2193 fax 001 Legals GISTER’S OFFICE OF PUT- (931)214-0075 • Sod [email protected] • Seed & Aerate 605 Livestock, Poultry & Supplies NAM COUNTY, TENNESSEE. 005 Public Notices 050 Lost and Found FLATT CONSTRUCTION For • Mulch City of Cookeville all your building needs. Any 840 Lots, Acreage & Resorts ALSO BEING THE SAME • Fertilize Water Quality Control home repair, plumbing, garages, 15 years experience. 710 Misc. For Rent PROPERTY CONVEYED TO Some secrets need Lift Station Technician I decks, porches, siding, roofing, Use Commercial The City of Cookeville, Water 510 Misc. For Sale JEREMY WILSON AND KAT- to be shared. additions.(931)265-5687 505 Misc. Wanted RINA WILSON, HUSBAND AND Equipment Call (931) 260-8646 Quality Control Department is accepting applications for the 735 Mobile Home Spaces WIFE, AND KATHERINE J. SEXUAL 730 Mobile Homes For Rent RIEDEL AS JOINT TENANTS 120 Painting/Wallpaper BUSHHOGGING position of Lift Station Techni- WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVOR- FREE ESTIMATES cian. High School diploma or 845 Mobile Homes For Sale ASSAULT 320 Money Wanted SHIP BY WARRANTY DEED it's not PAINTING/ STAINING / P. (931) 510-8505 equivalent, a valid Tennessee WASH, window screens, Driver’s License and the ability 410 Motorcycles & ATV’s DATED APRIL 2, 2014 OF RE- your fault! BUSHHOGGING GARDEN CORD IN RECORD BOOK 811, Plumb., Elec., Storm Doors. 38 to obtain a CDL within 6 months 525 Nuts & Treats TILLING, FRONT END LOAD- 040 Offers For Senior Citizen PAGE 377, REGISTER’S OF- For confidential help yrs exp. Exc. Ref's. Call David, of hire date are required. 931-445-3796 or 265-0639. ER, DIRT & GRAVEL WORK Classes in pump and electrical 830 Open Houses FICE FOR PUTNAM COUNTY, or information, call LAWNMOWING,Reasonable TENNESSEE. maintenance and in maintaining 140 Other RMD PAINTING Rates. Exp'd(931)261-7871 water or wastewater pumping 120 Painting, Wallpapering Interior/Exterior. Power washing, stations is preferred. Pay range THIS IS IMPROVED PROP- Clean ups. Free Estimates. AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE 030 Personal Notices ERTY KNOWN AS 2112 CRYS- $28,766 - $43,160, depending 121 Pest Control Guaranteed to beat any price. Mowing, Aerating, Over Seed- on experience and qualifications. TAL COURT, COOKEVILLE, Call (931)525-1186 or 529-1029. ing, Mulching, Trimming 545 Pets & Supplies TENNESSEE 38501 (2112 Subject to call out, and must 122 Plumbing Make Appt. (931)260-1659 abide by department’s resid- CRYSTAL CT, COOKEVILLE, (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707-5197 Lic'd/Ins'd FREE Estimates 745 Property Management TENNESSEE 38501). 121 Pest Control ency guidelines. Applications/re- 005 Public Notices LANDSCAPER w/15 Years Exp sumes must be received by 4:30 850 Real Estate Agents MAP 065G GRP B PARCEL 025 Special Notices in Nashville wants to help you pm Monday, August 22, 2016. 810 Real Estate For Trade 004.00 w/all aspects of landscaping, Send to: City of Cookeville, HR 805 Real Estate Wanted drainage problems & hard- Department, PO Box 998, FOR YOUR 415 Recreation Vehicles THE SALE OF THE SUBJECT scapes. Free Est. Comm/Res Cookeville, TN 38503-0998 or 125 Remodeling & Repair Work PROPERTY IS WITHOUT WAR- CONVENIENCE (931)239-4307, 713-2550 email [email protected]. EOE 715 Rooms For Rent RANTY OF ANY KIND, AND IS DREAM SCAPES LANDSCAPE 277 Sales Employment FURTHER SUBJECT TO THE The Herald Citizen has installed 290 Schools & Instruction an after hours drop box for Mowing, mulch, top soil, land- City of Cookeville RIGHT OF ANY TENANT(S) OR Kennel Worker I 127 Sheetrock, Drywall ! Circulation Dept. payments ALL STAR PEST CONTROL scape gravel, bobcat, dump OTHER PARTIES OR ENTIT- Cookeville/Putnam County 025 Special Notices ! Classified Dept. payments OF TENNESSEE truck. Stone work & flagstone, IES IN POSSESSION OF THE Animal Shelter 020 Statewide Clasifieds ! Letters to the Editor Complete Termite Service Call (931)252-4707 PROPERTY. ANY REPRES- The City of Cookeville, ! Community News Bulletin Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. 620 Tobacco Base For Rent ENTATION CONCERNING ANY Cookeville/Putnam County An- ! I Like to Know Questions All work guaranteed BUSHHOG WORK 625 Tobacco Base Wanted ASPECT OF THE SUBJECT imal Shelter is accepting applica- ! News & Sports Info & Photos Free Estimates. Vacant lots cleared, Hedge, 405 Trailers, Misc. Equipment PROPERTY BY A THIRD tions for the position of Kennel 130 Tree Service and Related PARTY IS NOT THE REPRES- MARTY KELLY Tree Trim & Removal. Gut- YOUR LOCAL NEWS SOURCE 931-526-8550 Worker I. High School diploma 550 Trees, Plants, Flowers ENTATION/RESPONSIBILITY ters Cleaned Out. Bruce and a valid Tennessee Driver’s Charter # 4252 Thompson (931) 252-2277 283 Trucking Employment OF TRUSTEE(S)/ SUBSTI- License are required. Experi- 430 Trucks For Sale TUTE TRUSTEE(S) OR THEIR Herald-Citizen ence working with animals, ba- 727 Vacation Rentals OFFICE. 1300 Neal Street 125 Home Renovation H&M PERFORMANCE sic computer skills and ability to Cookeville, TN 38501 LAWN CARE 520 Want To Swap assist in front office duties are 705 Wanted To Rent THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO BOULDIN HOME REPAIR & Residential, Commercial; preferred. Pay range begins at ANY UNPAID TAXES, IF ANY, REMODELING. Plumbing, electri- Free Estimates. Call Ryan $8.61/hr. Ability to work a flex- 135 Yard Work and Related ANY PRIOR LIENS OR EN- Small cal, painting, dry wall, bathroom & (931)265-3122 or Tyler Har- ible schedule that includes TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL CUMBRANCES LEASES, kitchen remodels. Carpentry work. ris (931)319-0782 weekends. Applications/re- EASEMENTS AND ALL OTH- Ads Get 30 yrs exp. Free Est. 239-6061 sumes must be received by 4:30 526-9715 ER MATTERS WHICH TAKE BEST CHOICE ROOFING Greener Grass Landscaping & pm Friday, August 19, 2016. PRIORITY OVER THE DEED noticed Shingle roof replacements, most Lawncare. Veteran owned & op- Send to: City of Cookeville, HR Herald-Citize n OF TRUST UNDER WHICH projects completed in 1 day. erated, Res./Comm., free estim- Department, PO Box 998, THIS FORECLOSURE SALE IS Very competitive/low prices. Call ates, yearly contracts available, Cookeville, TN 38503-0998 or We’ve Got It All also. 1300 Neal Street CONDUCTED, INCLUDING for free evaluation/estimate. Kyle Farley 931-239-6183, email [email protected]. Cookeville, Tennessee (931)510-8083 Wesley Goff 931-265-8841 EOE

HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, August 8, 2016 — B3 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. 290 Schools/Instruction 510 Misc. For Sale 515 Garage/Yard Sales 720 Apts/Duplex For Rent

ELECTRICIAN NEEDED: Per- PROBATION OFFICER NO HIGH SCHOOL DI- ESTATE SALE 2BR well kept, good location. manent pos., pay based on exp., PLOMA NEEDED. How often AUG 11-13 7AM-? 3BR near TTU. 2-5 yrs exp. running conduit, Accepting resumes for Proba- do you see that? Putnam 242 DRY VALLEY RD Call (931)260-8323 panel building, industrial ma- tion Officer in Sparta, TN. County Adult High School can small tiller, refrigerator, maple ta- CAPSHAW Residential area. chine controls. Applications ac- show you a way to complete ble-6 chairs, maple china cabin- 3BR condo, 2BA. 360 Hermit- cepted at Baron USA 350 Bar- Applicants must work well with the credits you missed when et, antique china cabinets, age Ave. Call (931)239-6938 on Circle Ckvl. 931-528-8476 the public and be a team player. you were in school before. cherry dresser & chest, oak ta- All applicants are required to Flexible schedule -- days or ble0ice cream chairs, sofas, EXPERIENCED MACHINIST, have a B.S. degree in any field evenings. Individualized lamps-many HH items. CNC Programmers and Manu- or A.S. in Criminal Justice or a study. Possible credit for work facturing Engineers related field. Applicants must or armed services training. MOVING SALE have no prior record and will be Relaxed atmosphere. Free. MON-THURS 8AM-5PM Flexial is THE growth company subject to drug screening. If you are between 18 and 802 LIVINGSTON BOAT DOCK in bellows related products, dis- Please email resumes to 118 and want information EVERYTHING MUST GO! placing the largest and most en- [email protected] about registering, callDESIGNER WEDDING Gown HH Items, generator, electric trenched bellows companies on 528-8685. This could be your "Mireia" by Pronovias: Size 20. stove, small wood chipper, will the world's most significant pro- Retails for $2,138, asking $600. consider selling as a whole, bed- year to graduate. If you can Beaded veil included. Call grams. We have an immediate REP 1X2.5 Goodwill ad to run dream it, you can do it. ding, furniture, W&D need for experienced Machinist on August Need 4, 5, 7,help 8, 11, 12, 29, (931)239-9067 for more info. 31, 2016. 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RENT FURNISHED APT weekly WELDERS NEEDED 315 Financial Services 1300 Neal Street, Fixin' Inc.) or bi-weekly, 15 mins West of Cookeville, TN. 38501 931-260-8018 (voicemail only) • Ckvl (931)858-4032 F/T LPN or MA for busy Pediat- www.aarf-tn.com ric Office. Send resumes to BOX Flexial is THE growth company IT'S ILLEGAL for companies GLASS PATIO SET with 4 1172, H-C P.O. Box 2729, in bellows related products, dis- doing business by phone to chairs & cushions - $75. CKC Yorkshire Terriers. 2 725 Houses For Rent Cookeville, TN 38502-2729 placing the largest and most en- promise you a loan and ask you Call (931)539-9079 males, 3 females. Born June 6. trenched bellows companies on to pay for it before they deliver. HAVING A HARD TIME SEE- Papers, 1st shots. $500. Call 1, 2, 3, & 4 BR Houses & Apts First Choice Cleaning looking the world's most significant pro- For free information about avoid- (931)252-4288 Starting at $325/mo or grams. 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With the transition into full pads and the acclimation days out of the way, it’s almost like the team is in true football mode. “No doubt,” Satterfield said. “They had to tackle the running backs in one or two periods (Sunday). It’s good to see what they can do, whether they can make people miss or can they run after contact. It’s great to see some of our young players step up and strike our offensive players. We have a very young group – 37 kids who are so athletic and so much fun to watch. Mixed in with our older kids, it’s a high-spirited, high-contact, very athletic prac- tice out here.” The Golden Eagles’ first scrimmage is on Saturday evening, and the plan is to treat the scrimmages like a game day. “It’s going to be just like the Wofford game (on Sept. 1,” Satter- field said. “We’re going to have two Saturdays where we walk through everything – when we wake up, what we eat, we’re going to have an Eagle Walk. We’re going to teach them. For two Sat- urdays in a row, we’re going to kick off at 6 p.m. We’re going to play the game, so when we get to Wofford, it’s old hat. They’ve done it before and hopefully that will prepare us to play well in our opener.” UC: Dennick Mel Evans | AP Denny­Hamlin­celebrates­in­Victory­Lane­after­winning­a­Sprint­Cup­race­at­Watkins­Glen­International­on­Sunday­in Watkins­Glen,­N.Y.­ in key role From­Page­B1 Dennick helped Lancaster lock down two wins over the Arizona League Padres. He weekend, pitching a scoreless Overcoming obstacles threw a scoreless inning and inning Friday during its 7-5 struck out one batter Friday win over the Southern Mary- night during the Padres’ 9-4 land Blue Crabs, and throwing Hamlin feels the pain in victory at Watkins Glen win over the AZL Athletics. 1 1/3 scoreless frames Sunday In three appearances, Lucio during a 7-6 win over the New By­JOHN­KEKIS get out of this car.” but I didn’t have the speed to make it happen,” has given up three runs and Britain Bees. AP Sports Writer The race was shaping up as another duel be- Logano said. struck out four batters over two Oberacker­released­by tween Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch in the Jeff Gordon drove the No. 88 Chevy for innings. BayBears WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Denny Hamlin closing laps. But a rash of late cautions shuf- Hendrick Motorsports in relief of Dale Earn- Before the injury, Lucio Former Tennessee Tech star wasn’t about to get shoved aside again. fled Busch back. hardt Jr. for the third straight race and finished was having a strong 2015 Chad Oberacker was released Ignoring what he described as the worst pain Keselowski restarted with the lead with 25 14th in his 800th career start after an early ac- season with the Low-A Fort by the Mobile (Ala.) BayBears he has ever felt in a race, Hamlin prevailed in laps to go in the 90-lap race, and Busch stalked cident. Earnhardt is recovering from a concus- Wayne (Ind.) TinCaps, as he over the weekend. a four-lap dash to the checkered flag Sunday him in second as the leaders began turning the sion and will miss at least two more races. finished 4-2 with a 3.19 The 27-year-old played three to win the wreck-filled Sprint Cup race at fastest laps of the race around the 2.45-mile Other things of note from Sunday’s race: ERA, and 43 strikeouts in 42 games with Mobile last week newly paved Watkins Glen International. layout with the end in sight. Buescher­survives 1/3 innings. after working his way back It’s the first road course win of Hamlin’s Cup The sixth caution flew on lap 78 for a blown Despite a pit road penalty and a late crash, ‘Barnstorming’­in­the­At- from an injury. He fared well in career and atoned for his stunning loss on the engine and erased a 5-second lead the two Chris Buescher remained on the cusp of mak- lantic­League three stops before, batting 7- road course at Sonoma in June, when he was leaders had built over Hamlin, Martin Truex ing the Chase for the Sprint Cup title despite After advancing to the Major for-15 (.467) in four games beaten by Tony Stewart with a bang on the last Jr. and Joey Logano, who was seeking his sec- finishing 30th, one lap down. The surprise Leagues in late 2014 and then with the rookie-level Arizona turn. ond straight sweep of the Cup and Xfinity winner last week in the rain at Pocono came spending the 2015 season in League Diamondbacks, 9-for- “It’s very hard to win these races,” Hamlin races at The Glen. to Watkins Glen six points outside the top 30 the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 22 (.409) with the short-season said. “I only made one mistake at Sonoma, Keselowski lost the lead on the restart when in points, a requirement for making the post- minor league organization, for- Class A Hillsboro (Oreg.) and I didn’t win.” both he and Busch overdrove the first turn, a season Chase, and now trails David Ragan by mer Tennessee Tech pitcher Hops, and 6-for-21 (.286) with Hamlin was virtually flawless at The Glen 90-degree downhill right-hander, and Hamlin three points. Ragan also was involved in a Ryan Dennick has carved out a the High-A Visalia (Calif.) and was able to conserve enough fuel at the sneaked past to take the lead before another crash and finished 33rd. key role for the Lancaster (Pa.) Rawhide. end, thanks to eight cautions for 20 laps. The caution flew. “You know, for us, kind of hoped we’d get a Barnstormers of the independ- In 20 games with the Bay- race also had two red flag stoppages for 30 “When I saw them move forward and lunge lot more than what we did,” Buescher said. ent Atlantic League. Bears, Oberacker batted .184 minutes. into the corner, I knew there was no way for ‘It’s a bummer the way it worked out.” The 29-year-old lefty has with six runs, a double, a home “We executed perfectly. Didn’t make any them to get out with any sensible speed,” Infractions,­infractions been a key reliever for the run and six runs batted in. mistakes on pit road,” Hamlin said. “Hoping Hamlin said. “It was my opportunity.” NASCAR increased the number of timing Barnstormers, appearing in 32 Overall for the year, he is bat- for those caution laps that we needed. That al- Hamlin held a slim lead over Truex and Ke- lines on pit road at Watkins Glen from six to games. He has a 3-4 record, a ting .290 with 20 runs, five lowed us to make it on fuel.” selowski as the three ran nose-to-tail entering 14 this year, and it ended up costing a lot of 4.27 ERA, one save, and 24 doubles, two triples and a home That Hamlin was behind the wheel of the No. the final turns of the race. Keselowski spun drivers a lot of time. Of the 31 infractions strikeouts in 33 2/3 innings. run. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota was in doubt be- Truex in the last turn and Hamlin coasted to handed out, seven were for speeding. A tire out fore the race. He was in pain when he awoke. the victory. of the pit box was costly for pole-sitter Carl “Knew I was in pretty big trouble,” said Logano finished second, and Keselowski, AJ Edwards. He led the first 25 laps, suffered the Hamlin, who has undergone two knee surger- Allmendinger, Stewart and Busch completed penalty on his first pit stop, and finished 15th ies in his career. “I was thinking under the the top six. after getting spun in an altercation with Ragan Knox wins Travelers (last) red flag let’s get this over with so I can “We got ourselves in position to win the race, and Clint Bowyer. ­By­PAT­EATON-ROBB AP Sports Writer

CROMWELL, Conn. — Russell Knox nicknamed himself “The Williams sisters lose Olympic opener Beast” after playing two good rounds at the Travelers Champi- onship. By­HOWARD­FENDRICH He doubled down on that Sunday after sinking a 12-foot putt on AP Tennis Writer the final hole to save par and beat hometown favorite Jerry Kelly by a stroke, hours after Jim Furyk shot the first 58 in PGA Tour RIO DE JANEIRO — Serena history. and Venus Williams never had “I felt like the Incredible Hulk when it went in,” Knox said. “I lost an Olympic doubles match could have ripped my shirt off.” until Sunday night, going 15-0 Knox closed with a 2-under 68 for a 14-under 266 total at TPC and earning three gold medals to- River Highlands. The 31-year-old Scot won for the second time gether. on the tour, following his breakthrough victory in China in No- Their first-round opponents at vember in the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions. the Rio de Janeiro Games, the Kelly, the 49-year-old former University of Hartford player, fin- Czech Republic’s Lucie Safarova ished with a 64. and Barbora Strycova, never had Furyk tied for fifth at 11 under. He opened with rounds of 73, won any sort of match as a pair, 66 and 72. at any event. And they had zero Knox opened with consecutive 67s and had a 64 on Saturday. wins between them in Olympic He took the lead with birdies at 13 and 14. He bogeyed the par-3 doubles competition, going a 16th, and missed a chance to seal it on the par-3 17th when his combined 0-3 with other partners. 20-foot birdie putt stopped an inch right of the hole. So it was rather stunning, to say The Scot hit his tee shot on the par-4 18th right and into the the least, when the Williams sis- crowd, and his second shot into a green-side bunker below the ters were beaten 6-3, 6-4 by Sa- hole. He pitched out short of the hole, setting up a putt that went farova and Strycova in the first straight into the hole. He didn’t tear his shirt off, but did send his round in Rio. hat flying in celebration. “We played terrible,” Serena “Everybody dreams of making a putt on the last hole to win a said, “and it showed in the re- tournament,” he said. “I just kept telling myself, this is your sults.” Charles Krupa | AP chance to make a putt to have a great celebration and hear the The American duo was seeded Serena­Williams,­of­the­United­States,­reacts­after­losing­a­point­at­the­net­in­a­doubles roars. I’m glad it went in.” No. 1 and coming off a 14th match­with­her­sister­Venus,­rear,­against­Lucie­Safarova­and­Barbora­Strycova,­of­the Justin Thomas was almost an afterthought despite shooting a 62 Grand Slam championship to- Czech­Republic,­at­the­2016­Summer­Olympics­in­Rio­de­Janeiro,­Brazil­on­Sunday.­ and stringing together five straight birdies to close out the front gether at Wimbledon a month nine. He finished with nine birdies on the day and at 12 under for ago. “That’s true, but we are really When the Czechs found out who cause she was beaten in singles the tournament, tied with Patrick Rodgers for third place. Rodgers The Czechs, meanwhile, are un- good friends. We know each they’d be facing to start things off on Saturday night. shot a 68. seeded. And get this: They other’s games,” said Strycova, in Brazil, Safarova said their re- In the doubles, played under the Furyk, already one of six PGA Tour players to shoot 59, took weren’t even supposed to be play- never better than a doubles semi- action was: “The draw could be lights, when occasional chants of advantage of soft, clean greens during the morning after Saturday ing together at the Olympics. finalist at a Grand Slam tourna- better.” “USA!” would rise from some afternoon rains. Strycova was a late replacement ment. This was the 34-year-old Ser- spectators, other members of the The 46-year-old American bounced in an eagle from 135 yards for Karolina Pliskova, who with- “I know what I have to do on ena’s second match of the day: crowd would respond with boos. on his third hole, ran off seven straight birdies around the turn drew from the tournament. the court, and she knows what she The 22-time major singles cham- Safarova and Strycova did their and picked up his final birdie on the 16th hole with a putt from Indeed, Strycova and Safarova has to do.” pion won her first-rounder in that best to keep hitting shots toward just inside 24 feet. only had played one match as a Safarova is a strong doubles event earlier Sunday. Venus when she was at the base- He rolled in a short par putt on the final hole, thrust his arms in team before Sunday — and they player, and she won two major The 36-year-old Venus, mean- line, while Serena was left to the air and waved his cap to salute thousands of fans who had lost that, in a Fed Cup match last titles in 2015 with Bethanie Mat- while, now has two first-round stand near the net and watch those rushed to the amphitheater around the 18th green to catch a stun- year. tek-Sands of the United States. exits at the Rio Olympics, be- exchanges. ning slice of history.