Herald-Citizen - Creative Circle Media Solutions

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Herald-Citizen - Creative Circle Media Solutions
Herald-Citizen
   

 

 
Contractor abandons Monterey project
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  
  
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      
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     
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 
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 
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     
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   
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PCSO sets area for safe transactions
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 
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  
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  
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  
 
  
 
  
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 
TTU
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$4M
learning
plan
Muffin sales to benefit
Alzheimer’s Tennessee
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 
    
      
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Students from Ismail Fidan’s course designed machined dumbbells for disabled children. This was one of many such
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New initiatives include Creis qualified to continue to
ative Inquiry Summer Experiaward academic credit. SACence Grants, which offer
SCOC, the regional body for
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the accreditation of degree$4,000 summer stipend to allow granting higher education instithem to work on a creative intutions in the nation’s Southern
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The QEP is part of the univer- Tech faculty, staff and students
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profit organization Monterey
Downtown Inc., had gone
after the Community Development Block Grant funds some
time back. MDI had met with
business and property owners
in the downtown district who
were interested in making requests for exterior improvements such as new awnings,
signage, lighting, doors, display windows, entryways and
tuck pointing on brick.
Monterey was awarded
$25,000 to spruce things up,
with city grant writer Dawn
Kupferer of Kwill Consultants
serving as project administrator.
Because the facade work is
still incomplete, Wiggins sent
a letter requesting that Fisher
report to duty by Jan. 31.
“He did not,” he said.
Nor did Fisher respond to the
letter, according to the mayor.
“This is the final official act
by the Town of Monterey,”
Wiggins announced. “It’s now
in the hands of the Tennessee
Department of Economic and
Community Development.”
Wiggins pointed out that
while Monterey isn’t out any
money, two of its businesses
are impacted. He explained in
his letter to Fisher that the
“most frightening” scenario
involves a wall at Reba’s
Flower Shop.
“It has been left exposed and
vulnerable and, perhaps,
weakened and unsound,” he
wrote. “Should there be a
structural calamity compounded by personal injury or
worse, a boatload of legal and
financial grief would be inevitable.”
Alderwoman
Rebecca
Iaquinta asked, “Do we have
any idea why he did that? Did
something happen?”
Alderwoman Clarice Weist
said Fisher’s tools had been
stolen.
Wiggins said City Attorney
Nolan Goolsby also attempted
to reach Fisher by letter but received no response.
“It’s out of our hands now,”
he said.
Monterey was one of 10 municipalities across the state
awarded a CDBG grant for
downtown improvements at
that particular time. Back in
2011, it benefitted from the
same grant, receiving $15,000
for way-finding signs and
benches.
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keep it that way.
Officials say the same common sense
not seen many crimes resulting from inprecautions that would be made offline
person online sales, you do hear about hor- should be considered when making online
ror stories where people have bought
sales and trades as well.
something, and the next thing they know,
When meeting someone for the first
they are getting mugged or something
time, authorities say, remember to:
worse,” he said.
• Insist on a public meeting place;
While most online sellers are trustworthy • Do not meet in a secluded place or inand well-intentioned, the incidence of vio- vite strangers into your home;
lent crimes as a result of in-person trans• Be especially careful buying and sellactions of online sales or trades is
ing high-value items;
extremely low — and the purpose of es• Consider making a high-value extablishing a safe zone for transactions is to change at the new safety zone or on the
grounds of your local law enforcement
agency;
• Tell a friend or family member where
you are going;
• If you have a cell phone, take it with
you;
• Consider asking a friend to accompany
you;
• And always pay attention to and trust
your instincts.
Websites providing information about
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CARYVILLE (AP) — A
rock slide has shut down Interstate-75 in both directions in
Campbell County, about 30
miles from the Kentucky border.
Tennessee Department of
Transportation
spokesman
Mark Nagi wrote on his Twitter account on Saturday that
motorists should be prepared
to use alternate routes for
weeks to come.
Nagi told WVLT-TV the long
closure is needed to give
workers time to clean-up the
slide and stabilize the area,
making sure it is safe.
Northbound traffic is being
diverted at exit 134 at
Caryville. Southbound traffic
is being diverted at exit 160 at
Jellico.
The slide happened Friday
afternoon, and drivers told the
station they were waiting
about an hour to get off the interstate.
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Tuesday
Showers and thunderstorms likely. Cloudy,
with a high near 64.
Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Tuesday Night
Showers likely and
possibly a thunderstorm. Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 39. Chance
of precipitation is 70%.
Almanac:
Sunday is the
59th day of the
year with 307 remaining. The sun
sets at 5:35 p.m.
and will rise at
6:13 a.m. on
Monday. The
moon is a waning
gibbous with 71%
of the visible disc
illuminated.
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    
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2012 Mazda 3i
2014 Altima 2.5S
2015 Toyota Rav 4 XLE
2015 Toyota Camry SE
All power! Aluminum wheels, like new!
Power seat, push button start, bluetooth!
All power! sunroof, alloy wheels.
All power! Alloy wheels, super clean.
$
$
$
$
11,988
14,988
Stk. #A1311A
20,988
17,988
Stk. #E1756,
#E1757
Stk. #E1754
Stk. #M1294
2014 Ford Escape Titanium
2006 Jeep Commander 4x4
2014 Ford Focus SE
2012 Nissan Rogue SL AWD
Leather, Titanium Plus package, alloy wheels, super clean.
Great vehicle, super clean.
All power! Great mileage, extra clean.
All power! Convenience package, alloy wheels, super clean.
$
$
$
$
20,488
9,988
12,488
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17,988
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2015 GMC
Terrian SLT2
Sunroof, heated seats, navigation
2014 Impala
LT Limited
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radio, chrome package, totally loaded!
Stk. #A1198
2014 Cruze 2LT
All Power, Super Clean, Great Gas Mileage!
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Stk. #M1241
$
28,988
Stk. #M1238
2014 Camero 2LS
2012 Tahoe LT 4x4
2011 Tahoe LTZ 4WD
1 Owner, low miles, all power, extra clean!
Luxury package, all power, HD towing.
One Owner, heated & cooled leather, sunroof,
navigation, DVD, 20 inch alloy wheels, rear
entertainment system, rear
bucket seats.
$
Stk. #5318A
16,988
2015 Sonic LT
Low miles! All power, Bluetooth, super clean!
$
Stk. #M1291
14,488
$
Stk. #E1722A
A
27,988
$
32,988
2009 Suburban LTZ
4x4
1 owner! All power, super clean!
Heated & cooled seats, Bose speakers, 20in
alloy wheels!
$
24,988
$
Stk. #6015A
A
25,988
2006 Pontiac Grand
Prix
2012 Chrysler Town & 2014 Captiva Sport
Great g
gas mileage!
g Power seat, alumiCountry Touring
1 owner, low miles! Local trade,
super clean.
Stow and go seating! Extra clean!
$
Stk. #M1255A
7,988
$
Stk. #E1749A
12,988
169 Mo.
Stk. #A1198
22015
015 CCaptiva
Cap
aptivaa
Heated Leather,Sunroof, Alum.
Wheels,Great Gas Mileage!
$
17,988
S k #A1248
Stk.
Stk
Stk. #5074A
2015 Ford Mustang
Eco Premium
Stk. #M1296
$
13,988
2012 Suburban
Heated Leather, DVD, sunroof, rear
entertainment, super clean.
$
2011 Sil
Silverado
d 2500
LTZ Crew Cab 4x4
Duramax Diesel! All power, navigation,
ready to go.
33,988
Stk. #P1000
$
Stk. #5198A
42,988
2015 Impala 2LT
2015 Equinox 2LT
Alloy wheels, all power, new body style!
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15,988
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21,988
21
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Disclaimer: All prices plus TT&L after rebate. *1 See Dealer for details. Some offers may exclude other offers. Includes customer service fee $489. Due to advertising deadlines some units may already be sold. Some programs may expire by time of publication. Ask about GM Certified Used Vehicle Program. See dealer
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      
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    
   
   
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    
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Legislature votes to nullify
local hire rule in Nashville
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 
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    
    
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   
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  
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     
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     
      
    
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    
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 
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    
    
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   
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    
     
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   
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  
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Report: Racial
history fuels
some backlash
against district
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     
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 
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   
   
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   
     
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      
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Who: Putnam County Democrats
What: 2016 Presidential Delegate Convention
When: Saturday, March 5, Doors open at 11am and
close at Noon
Where: 111 North Cedar Avenue, Cookeville
Why: To choose delegates for the Presidential
Candidates to represent Putnam County at the 6th
Congressional District Convention.
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LOCAL/NATION
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    
    
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 
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   
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  
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  
    
    
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     
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 
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  

 
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    
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   
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    
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   
   
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    
    
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
 

   
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 
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     
     
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   
    
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    
    
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  
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     
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     
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   
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   
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We Accept Blue Cross of TN, Medicare, CIGNA, Tricare, and Amerigroup Plans.
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For new patients that do not have dental insurance. New patients must be 21 or older to receive $19 exam and X-rays, a minimum $170 value. Minimum savings is based on a comprehensive exam and full X-ray
series; the value of the savings will vary based on doctor recommendation. Discounts cannot be combined with other offers or dental discount plans. 2Starting price is based on a current denture wearer selecting a
Basic single arch replacement denture. Price does not include relines or adjustments. 3Denture Money Back Guarantee applies to all full and partial dentures and covers the cost of the permanent denture(s) only. The
guarantee period begins upon insert of final denture or hard reline and refund request must be submitted within 90 days thereafter. Denture(s) must be returned within 90 days after refund request date. 4Some
patients will not qualify for extended financing. Subject to credit approval and minimum purchase amounts, as determined by third party financing sources. 5Some limitations may apply. See provider for details.
Offer(s) must be presented at first visit. Offers expire 5/31/16. ©2016 Aspen Dental Management, Inc. AJ & Associates Dental, PC, Joseph Lehman DDS, Anissa Burgess DDS, General Dentistry Office.
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 
 
    
 


 
 

       


       
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   
   

      
  
     
 

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
  
 
 
     
 
       
  
 

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       

        
  
      
  
 

 

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  
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     
 
 
 

 
  


     
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
      

      

 

      
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       
 
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      
 
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  
 
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    
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  
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 
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 
 
 
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Trump wants to weaken libel laws amid feuds with reporters
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      
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  
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 
       
  
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 
  
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    
     
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      
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    
 
    
   
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    
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   
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     
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  
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    
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  
   
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   
  
 
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 
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 
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 
     
   
      
 
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   

     
 
 
     
 


   
   
   

   

 
   

 
 

 
    
      


   
 

Please plan to attend our FREE Seminar on
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
6:00 pm on March 17, 2016
at our 105 South Willow Ave Cookeville, Tennessee location
You should also contact TIER 1 HEALTH AND WELLNESS
for a free consultation visit.
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  
LOCAL/NATION
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  
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    
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    

    
   
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    

      
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


    
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    
     
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     
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

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     
   
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   
   
 

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     
     
   
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    
   
  
  
   

 
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   
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  
    
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     
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    
      
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  
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   
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   
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   
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     
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       
    
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     
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   
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    
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    
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  
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     
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     

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   

    
    

    
    


 
  
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
  
 







 


 

 
  
  
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    


   
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


     
   
  

   



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

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
    
   


   
  

    


   

   
   
     

    
    



    
  



   


   
   





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









106 Burmese pythons captured
in Florida, including 15-footer
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

    


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SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER
Maxine V. Frasier, Director
MARCH EVENTS
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1300 S. Jefferson St.
526-1103
Tuesday, March 1
Genesis Career College students
will give free Manicures. 12:30-2:30
Friday, March 4
Six String Revolver Band 18+ $5 6:30-9:30
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We’re growing; We’re changing; We’re having fun. Come join us at
186 SOUTH WALNUT • 526-9318 • cookevilleseniorcenter.org
The Putnam County Fair
Association, Inc. - a non-profit
organization dedicated to
showcasing Putnam County
and Tennessee heritage,
agriculture and the arts for
over 90 years.
Putnam County Fair Looking For Workers....
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The Tire Shop
Located at the CO-OP
541 West Broad Street
Cookeville, Tn 38501
Mon - Fri 7am - 5pm
931-526-7147
931-265-3897
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     
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The Putnam County Agriculture and Industrial Fair,
Inc. is looking for groups that have 12 or more
individuals to work gates at this year’s fair. Our
dates are July 28th - August 6th. Groups must be
able to meet at the fairgrounds at 3:30pm on all
weekdays and start work at 4:00pm and must be
willing to stay until at least 10:00pm. On Saturdays
and Sundays the hours are from 9:00am to perhaps
as late as 11:00pm.
Individuals must be 18 years of age or older, must be
people persons and be able to follow instructions.
This is not a volunteer position. All groups will
receive a financial donation for every night that is
worked. If you are interested please email
[email protected] or call 931-349-0514.
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LOCAL
Father-Daughter Date Night Photos
Basics of Knitting
Teresa Ret,
Owner
Saturdays from 11am - 1pm
Closed Tuesday
March 1stst
Call for Details
931-526-6410
1120 England Dr.
CLASSES & LESSONS AVAILABLE!
MID-STATE
GUN & KNIFE SHOW
Sponsored by the Mid-State Sportsman’s Club
HELD AT THE WHITE COUNTY
FAIRGROUNDS AGRICULTURE BUILDING
Hwy 289 S. Sparta, TN
Ample Parking Available
B U Y • S E L L • TR A D E
Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Sunday, March 20, 2016 - 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Professional Armed Guards on Duty 24 Hours
$30. 0 0 R es er v es 6 f t. Tab l e f o r B o th Day s
Admission $5.00
under 12 FREE with adult
Telephone
(931) 738-8675
www.tncsgunandknifeshow.net
The Mid-State Sportsman’s Club is a Non-Profit Organization
PHENTERMINE
30
$
30 DAY
SUPPLY
Includes office visit!
Don’t spend another day
worrying about your
weight. Call now!
931-319-4717
Best Weigh
RX WEIGHT LOSS CENTER
921-A South Willow Ave.
Cookeville, TN 38501
bestweighweightloss.com
ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE POST OFFICE
Fri. 8:30-4, Sat. 8:30-3
New patients to arrive 30 minutes prior to closing.
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PETS
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        
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      
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      

      
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      
     
        
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      
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    
    
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    
    

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

  





  
  
  

   
   
Jan
  
Casey
   
   

      
    
     
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

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
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
     

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       

Helping Animals
Friends
helping
friends help
the animals
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    
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    
    
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   

    
   
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    
   
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   
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
 
    

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Leaping dogs take the meaning
of Leap Year to a new level
    

    

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     

      


     

       
     
     

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     
    


     


      




    

    
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   


    


     




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    


    
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    
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     
      
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      
    
  
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
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    
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     
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     
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     
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    
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       
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   
     
      
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    
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    

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 

     
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     

   
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
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
    

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
       
      
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
     
     
      
     
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 
  
   
  
  
     
 
Why is my cat
crazy at night?

   
     
  
 
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
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
    
    


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
 
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    
    
    
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   
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   
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WE CAN NOW TREAT THE
DOUBLE
DOUBLE CHIN!
CHIN!
Certified CoolSculpting Practice. FDA Approved also for Stomach, Love Handles, Bra Fat, Inner & Outer Thighs!
Non-Invasively Freeze Your Fat Goodbye. No Surgery. No Anesthesia. No Needles. No Downtime.
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     
    
     
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  
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    
  
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    
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   
   
    
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   
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    
 
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   
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    
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     
     
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    
   
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   
    
    
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    
    
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    
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You’re Invited
To Our Cool Event
This Thursday
Call 854-9110 to RSVP now!
Learn More. Hor d’oeuvres,
Free Mini Consultations, & Special Pricing For Attendees
377 W. Jackson Street Ste 15 | www.TheSculptingSpa.net
FDA Approved.
COUPON
FULL DETAIL
INCLUDING
WAX!
Includes:
Exterior
Wash
& Wax,
Interior
Cleaning
(Including
Carpet, and
Tires Wash
Expires 2/29/16
$
99
79
+Tax
Full Detail PLUS
Headlight
Restoration
94
$
99
Herald-Citizen
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Read to be
Ready aims
to double
third grade
proficiency
by 2025
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     
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   
     
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     
    
 
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      
    
     
      
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     
      
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     
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     
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     
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     
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   
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      
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    
   
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       
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      
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      
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    
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  
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4-H Honor Club keeps busy with service projects
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B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, February 28, 2016
SCHOOLS
Still time to apply: Bonnaroo
works fund grant applications
accepted until March 15
Monday, Feb. 29
Breakfast
Choice of one
Chicken biscuit
Apple Bosco
Cereal with vanilla Goldfish
and canned fruit
Lunch
Choice of one
Ravioli
PB&J sandwich with string
cheese
Choice of two
Seasoned green beans
Romaine salad with dressing
Fresh veggies
and fruit
Tuesday, March 1
Breakfast
Choice of one
Egg and cheese biscuit
Cinnamon Pop Tart
Cereal with Scooby Bones
and fresh fruit
Lunch
Choice of one
Taco wrap
Breaded chicken sandwich
Choice of two
Refried beans
Taco trimmings
Salsa cup
and fruit
Wednesday, March 2
Breakfast
Choice of one
Breakfast pizza
Manager’s choice
Cereal with Bug Bites
and fresh fruit
Lunch
Choice of one
Meatloaf with roll
Popcorn chicken with roll
Choice of two
Creamed potatoes
Romaine salad with dressing
Fresh veggies
and fruit
Thursday, March 3
Breakfast
Choice of one
Biscuit and country-style or
chocolate gravy
Belgian waffles
Cereal with chocolate graham
Goldfish
Canned fruit
Lunch
Choice of one
Thick-crust cheese pizza
Manager’s choice entree
Choice of two
Steamed broccoli
Caesar salad with dressing
Fresh veggies
and fruit
Friday, March 4
Breakfast
Choice of one
Sausage and biscuit
Mini cinnamon bagel
Cereal with cinnamon graham
Goldfish
and fresh or canned fruit
Lunch
Choice of one
Mini corn dogs
Chicken tenders with roll
Choice of two
Crinkle-cut fries
Sandwich trimmings
Fresh veggies
and fruit
Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen
Soles 4 Souls
Melanie Bussell, Coordinated School Health supervisor, left, and Tracy Swack, independent Soles4Souls contractor for the Upper Cumberland area, look through
boxes of donated shoes — $5,000 worth of New Balance, Stride Rite and Sperry
shoes. Soles4Souls gives back to communities that support its Blue Bin collection
site program. The not-for-profit global social enterprise, which is committed to
fighting poverty through the collection and distribution of shoes and clothing, partners with retailers and manufacturers to distribute new products in the United
States.
MANCHESTER — Bonnaroo Works Fund, the charitable arm of the Bonnaroo
Music and Arts Festival, continues to accept online applications for this year’s grant
cycle.
The deadline to apply is
March 15, and applications
can be found at bonnarooworksfund.org or
cfmt.org/BonnarooWorksFund/. Grant winners will be
announced in May.
The fund is dedicated to supporting local and regional organizations that advance the
arts, education and the environment, with a focus on local
reinvestment.
“The annual grant awards
have had a significant impact
on some awe-inspiring organizations with a wide range of
important missions, and we
encourage qualifying nonprofits to apply and share their
goals and needs with us,”
Nina Miller, BWF executive
director, said.
The Bonnaroo Works Fund, a
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was founded in 2009 as
the charitable division of Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
Its mission is to support national and regional non-profit
organizations that advance the
arts, education and environmental causes. With a primary
focus on local reinvestment
and asset-building, Bonnaroo
Works Fund has donated more
than $7 million to charitable
causes since its inception. For
more information, visit
www.bonnarooworksfund.org.
Held on a sprawling 700-acre
farm in Manchester, Bonnaroo
Music and Arts Festival is a
four-day immersive experience, celebrating live music
entertainment from timeless
legends to emerging artists in
rock, hip hop, electronic, jazz
and Americana. Since 2002,
Bonnaroo has been a staple of
the American music festival
scene, bringing together hundreds of thousands of attendees in a one-of-a-kind
camping environment, to experience more than 125 artists
and 20 comedians perform
across 12 stages.
Bonnaroo is the only largescale festival in the country
that operates around the clock
and features a variety of curated experiences including a
24 hour cinema, comedy club,
theater performers and more.
Learn more at www.bonnaroo.com.
School Happenings
March 1
School closed for Election Day
March 4, 5
THE MOUSETRAP: Highland Rim
Academy is presenting three performances of “The Mousetrap” at Washington
Avenue Baptist Church. Times are 7 p.m.
on Friday and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for
students and can be reserved by calling
the school office at 931-526-4472. Patrons may also attend a spaghetti dinner
(provided by Olive Garden) prior to the
Friday performance. Combination tickets
are $15 for adults and $10 for students,
with a maximum of $50 per family.
March 7, 8
PARENT-TEACHER:
Putnam
County schools will have parent-teacher
conferences March 7 for grades K-8 and
March 8 for 9-12 from 3-6 p.m. each
night. This is an opportunity for parents
to meet one-on-one with their child’s
teacher.
March 7, 8, 9
ADULT ED: The Adult Learning Center at 286 E. Main St. in Algood will have
free high school equivalency class orientation sessions for day classes as follows:
• March 7: Registration and orientation
• March 8: CASAS test
• March 9: Conferences and class
schedules
Sessions begin at 9 a.m.
For additional information, call 5288685. Participants are expected to attend
all sessions. The project is funded under
an agreement with the State of Tennessee
through the Department of Labor and
workforce Development.
March 9
POSTER CONTEST: American Legion Auxiliary Unit 46’s annual Poppy
Poster Contest is open to Putnam County
students in grades 2-12, including those
who are home schooled. The theme is the
Flanders Field Red Poppy. Posters are
due by March 9 at the Putnam County
Board of Education. They must be on
11x14 poster board, and the words
“American Legion Auxiliary” and a pic-
ture of the Flanders Field Poppy must be
used in the design. For more details regarding contest rules, call 931-933-5037
or visit www.auxiliary46.org/posters.
March 12
THERAPY DOGS: Students and their
families are invited to enjoy a story with
certified therapy dogs from the
Cookeville Regional Medical Center pet
therapy program at 10:30 a.m. at the Putnam County Library in Cookeville. Up
next is “Hershey.”
March 14, 15, 17
UHS REGISTRATION: Upperman
High School registration for next year’s
classes will be in the school auditorium
at 6 p.m. on the following dates: March
14, upcoming 9th grade; March 15, upcoming 10th grade; and March 17, upcoming 11th grade.
March 14-18
TCAP: Putnam County students in
grades 3-12 will be taking Part I of the
Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment
Program.
March 25
School closed for Good Friday
March 28-April 1
Spring break
March 29, 31
ESOL: The Putnam County Adult
Learning Center will have free Gratis
ESOL, which is English for speakers of
other languages, on March 29 and March
31 at 9 a.m. for day sessions and 5:30
p.m. for evening sessions. The center is
located at 286 E. Main St. For more information, call 931-528-8685. The project is funded under a grant contract with
the State of Tennessee.
April 1
HERB SCHOLARSHIP: Applications for the Herb Society of Nashville’s
annual scholarship for $1,500 will be accepted through April 1. Students must be
enrolled in a full-time horticulture program, which includes the following majors: horticulture, agriculture, golf course
and landscape management, landscape
design, plant and soil sciences and plant
sciences. Go to herbsocietynashville.org
to download an application and see further requirements.
April 12
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION: The Putnam County School System will hold kindergarten registration
and orientation at all elementary schools
from 1-5 p.m. for children who will be 5
on or before Aug. 15. They will have an
opportunity to meet teachers and the
principal and explore the school. Parents
will leave the event with their children
enrolled and have information on school
and district policies, school transportation, before- and after-school child care,
extended school day possibilities and
school nutrition information.
April 30
MUD RUN: Highland Rim Academy
is teaming up with Putnam County
YMCA to host the third annual Kid’s
Muddy Mile, the only mud run of its kind
in the Upper Cumberland region. The
one-mile course, open to ages 5-14, will
have more than 10 obstacles, including a
giant mud pit at the end. Registration is
open. The cost is $15 per child until April
28 or $20 on April 29 and 30. Registration forms are available at the Putnam
County YMCA or Highland Rim Academy. For more information, call the
YMCA at 528-1255 or HRA at 5264472.
May 3
BOOK FAIR: Algood Middle School
will have family night during its book
fair from 3-7 p.m.
May 5
TRANSITION: Algood Middle
School will have fifth grade transition
night at 6 p.m.
May 13, 14, 27
GRADUATION: Putnam County
schools graduation programs are as follows:
• Upperman High School — May 13 at
6 p.m. at TTU Hooper Eblen Center.
• Cookeville High School — May 14 at
10 a.m. at TTU Hooper Eblen Center.
• Monterey High School — May 14 at
4 p.m. at MHS.
• Adult High School — May 27 at 7
p.m. at Trinity Assembly Church.
May 20
Last day of school
June 20-24
4-H CAMP: Sign-ups for Junior 4-H
Camp for grades 4-6 has begun. The
camp will be held June 20-24, and space
is limited to the first 65 campers. The
cost is $290, which includes transportation to and from camp, lodging and
meals. For more information, call the
Putnam County 4-H office at 526-4561.
Ongoing
GED: The Adult Learning Center is offering ongoing registration for high
school equivalency classes (GED). For
more information, call 931-528-8685.
Prospective students will be given the
date and time of classes depending on
when they contact the center, which is located at 286 E. Main St. in Algood.
MONTEREY SCHOLARSHIP: The
Monterey Garden Club has expanded its
scholarship program to make funds
available to persons other than current
Monterey High School graduates. Current seniors, those who have been out of
high school for a while, or those who
have received a GED may now apply for
a scholarship if they have applied to an
accredited undergraduate Tennessee college, university, trade or vocational
school and they show financial need. For
more information about submitting an
application, call Margaret Stephenson at
931-839-3167.
STORYTIME: The Monterey Branch
Library has storytime every Wednesday
at 11 a.m. To learn more, call 839-2103.
HOMESCHOOL
HANGOUT:
Homeschool students are welcome the
second and fourth Friday of the month at
11 a.m. at the Monterey Branch Library.
Educational programs are featured on the
second Friday while movies are shown
on the fourth Friday. Call 839-2013 for
details.
Email school events to
[email protected].
Pirate fun
These Sycamore Elementary second graders dress in full pirate regalia. They group “took to the seas” this month after undergoing a whimsical transformation into a land of
pirates, treasure and ships for a evening musical performance for parents.
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SCHOOLS
TTU Lego tournament
attracts 42 teams
Successful demonstrators
These Baxter Elementary
fourth graders all competed in the county-wide
4-H demonstration contest. Showing their participation ribbons are, in
front, from left, Samuel
Moore, Jared Stafford,
Ethan Chambers, Addy
Harris, and, in back, Lillie
Hutchinson, Lola Henderson, Hannah Keith, Sadie
Moore and Sydney
Rodgers.
The third place
winners in the
county 4-H
demonstration
contest from Baxter Elementary
are, from left,
Darcy Hickey,
Liam Perry and
Sidnee Lamson.
Cate Smith of
Baxter Elementary holds the
first place ribbon she received in the
county-wide 4H demonstration contest.
She will next
compete in the
sub-region contest scheduled
for April.
VITAL honors
Cookeville High School’s Students of the Month for February are congratulated by Joann Shriner, onsite facilitator,
left, and Chuck Gentry, lab facilitator, right. The students are, in middle, from left, Michaila Cornwell, honors chemistry; Ben Luna, advanced placement computer science; Joseph Barney, personal finance; Nathan Barnes, personal
finance; and Tyler Johnson, personal finance. VITAL, which stands for Virtual Instruction to Accentuate Learning, is
the Upper Cumberland’s eLearning network.
TTU — Tennessee Tech Univeristy hosted the
16th annual FIRST LEGO League’s East Tennessee Championship Tournament Feb. 13.
This year, 42 teams of high school and middle
school students gathered in Memorial Gym to
showcase their imaginative thinking and teamwork
skills.
The competition involved students ages 9 to 14.
Each year, the contest’s theme focuses on a different real-world issue. Students design and program
LEGO robots to perform tasks tied in to that theme.
In the 2016 challenge, “Trash Trek,” students designed robots to re-evaluate how people look at
trash.
“This year’s theme is all about what we do with
things when we think we are through using them,”
said Kris Craven, assistant professor of basic engineering at TTU. “How does the saying go? One
man’s trash is another man’s treasure. The Trash
Trek looks at salvaging, cleaning up, composting
and recycling everyday waste.”
Each robot is built entirely of LEGO pieces, with
the “brains” being an autonomous microcomputer
that is connected to light, touch, position, temperature and visual sensors.
Each student team creates a program that directs
the robot to perform specific tasks while interacting
with its environment. During the competition, the
teams of up to 10 apply critical thinking and teambuilding skills to solve real-world math and science
problems.
FIRST LEGO League sprang from Dean
Kamen’s For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Foundation; Kamen was the
inventor of the Segway and the gyroscope-controlled human transporter. In 1989, he founded
FIRST; 10 years later FIRST LEGO League came
into being.
“The FIRST programs are built around ideas such
as gracious professionalism and a set of core values
that are emphasized in all of its competitions. The
program uses robotics along with role models and
lots of cooperation to teach children while allowing
them to have fun,” said Craven.
Servant of the Month
Sycamore Elementary’s Servant of the Month for January,
Angie Smith, center, is congratulated by Principal Tracy
Nabors and Richard Farley of Trinity Assembly. Smith received a plaque and gift certificate.
How to parent six major challenges created by social media
By SHERRIE CAMPBELL
Doctor of Clinical Psychology
YORBA LINDA, Calif. — Social
media has taken over the lives of our
teenagers. They spend more time interacting online then they probably spend
interacting in person.
It is an obsession and almost a responsibility in their lives they feel compelled
to keep up with, which often pulls them
away from the responsibilities in life
that will promote them forward. As parents we need to help our teenagers’ balance the challenges social media brings
with the needs the real world requires of
them.
Social media
The majority of teenagers are obsessed
with self-promotion and comparing
themselves to their friends on social
media in compulsive ways. Social
media provides a constant outlet for the
trap of comparison which subsequently
creates feelings of depression and low
self-worth in many teens.
Teenagers rarely have a break from the
constant stream of social media because
their cell phones have practically become a part of their anatomy. To separate from their phone or computer is to
separate from their entire world.
As parents we need to accept that social media is a normal part of our
teenager’s life, the world they live in
and now necessary for their development. In light of this we have to parent
more intently and deliberately on nurturing their self-esteem to be based in
achievements, being a good person,
working hard, having in-person conversations and reminding them of the value
of real life.
Cyber bullying
The cyber world provides a whole new
outlet for bullying for teenagers. As parents we have seen over and over the
publicized suicides on youtube, facebook, twitter, etc. Bullying also takes on
more subtle forms such as “sub-tweeting,” which is a passive-aggressive, yet
public, way to call out a friend or a person who isn’t making you happy to
everyone in your social media following. Sub-tweeting has replaced direct,
person-to-person confrontation, and easily provokes sub-tweeting wars where
others jump in and add on, but nothing
gets resolved.
All of this has caused our teenagers to
have a certain amount paranoia that people are tweeting about them, but because
it’s a subtweet there is really no way to
find out if it is about them unless they
ask. Often when they ask they are told
it wasn’t about them (when it was) and
it becomes crazy-making.
As parents we can normalize that this
type of stuff happened to us as teens,
with notes being passed about us in
class, but we need to validate for our
teenagers how much more intense it is
for them to have it happen so publically,
and how hard that can be on their hearts.
We have to parent them to choose
courage over fear and to speak up for
themselves person-to-person.
Sexting
Sexting and sending indecent pictures
of themselves to their love interests is
common for both male and female
teenagers. It is a new form of sexual
flirting and communication that would
likely never happen in person. Text allows our teens an outlet to say and do
things they would never have the guts to
say and do in person.
Because teens think mostly about the
now, they do not have the skills to handle it when a naked picture of them gets
circulated amongst a large group of people, like the entire football team. The
consequences of sexting and naked photos can go viral in a way our teens are
not prepared for. The shame, embarrassment and loss of reputation can drive a
teenager to their lowest of lows.
Sexting messages and pictures are
often used as blackmail or revenge
when a relationship breaks up which can
keep our teenager in an unhealthy relationship for the fear of any sexting or
naked photos being leaked.
As parents we have to be educated on
these issues and do all we can to discourage this type of communication and
photo taking to help our teenagers avoid
the horribly embarrassing consequences
their actions can bring.
Selfies and self-obsession
Selfies are the latest obsession, which
is narcissism at its finest. Teens are naturally narcissistic, and when healthy,
this narcissism is a necessary part of
their development, but the world of selfies is taking our teenagers into a place
of being in love with their own image or
causing them to be obsessed with the
image of others.
Selfies can drag our teenagers into a
secret self-loathing. No matter how
great their selfie is they may be measuring their worth on how many “likes” or
“comments” the selfie gets. This turns
the selfie into an addiction and a determiner of their beauty, worth, popularity
and validity. If a selfie doesn’t get a lot
of likes or receives a negative comment
they may assume they are ugly, stupid,
worthless, not good enough or feel people don’t like them.
As parents we need to encourage inner
beauty, hard work, achievement and
being a loving person more deliberately
because our teenagers are constantly
faced with the self-promotion addiction
of the social media world.
Inability to be alone
Being online puts our teens in constant
social communication. Our teenagers
hardly get a break unless they are
grounded from social media, they have
parental controls or rules on their
phones, or they choose to take a social
media break.
The ability to be alone, in one’s own
quiet, is almost non-existent and it is
such an important developmental task
for teens to master. How can a teenager
know if they are likable if they never get
the chance to sit with themselves for
more than five minutes?
As parents we must encourage cellphone and computer-free time with
friends and family. We can also make
rules around the cell phone being
handed over each night before homework and/or before bed. We must require our teenagers have some amount
of alone time to experience their own
emotional space, unprovoked by social
media, so they can grow in their confidence of being able to be alone and feel
good about themselves.
Helicopter parent
Parents have almost unlimited and inappropriate access to the private lives of
their teenagers due to social media. All
parents have to do is follow their
teenager and his/her friends on the different social media outlets and they
know exactly where their kids are and if
their kids are being honest or not based
on the social media posts of their
friends.
The GPS capability of smart phones
has also turned many parents into parttime private investigators and/or stalkers
of their teenagers. Our teenagers have
little privacy with all this technology
and yet it is healthy for them to have
some privacy to make their mistakes.
Parents are trying to jump in front of
normal developmental experiences their
teenagers need to have, to evolve as
people, before these mistakes even happen. In some ways this may interfere
with their growth.
As parents we have to embrace the validity mistakes offer our teenagers and
their personal growth. It is not in our
their best interest to have their parents
at home following them and their
friends on social media to get an idea of
where they are, what they are doing and
if they are trustworthy. This type of parenting almost forces our teens to lie and
rebel more strongly.
As a healthy parent, require reasonable
check in times from your teenagers, enforce appropriate curfews and then let
go. They need some room to live unwatched.
Clearly social media provides hurdles
for parents and teenagers. It has its benefits but also has proven to have some
horrible costs. The most important thing
we raise in our children is their self-esteem. Our teenagers need rules, discipline, balanced with freedom and
independence, good values, in-person
quality time and communication, love
and validation.
Sherapy Advice: Keeping your
teenager in line with the development of
their person, not just their image, is your
newest parental task as you raise teens
obsessed with the world of social media.
Dr. Sherrie Campbell is a
licensed counselor,
psychologist, and marriage and
family therapist in Yorba Linda,
Calif. She can be reached at Sherriecampbellphd.com.
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SCHOOLS
Science Fair Winners
Kindergarten and first grade
Baxter Elementary kindergarten and first graders show off their winning science fair projects. The event was held during the school’s annual Science Fair and Literacy Night.
They are, in front, from left, Evey Burchett, first in the life science category, first grade;
Wyatt Young, kindergarten overall winner; and, in back, Arden Phifer, second in physical
Baxter Elementary’s Dylan Whitehead shows off his award-winning science fair project, science/chemistry; Allie Nash, first place in Earth/space science; and Chloe Webb, first
place in physical science/chemistry. The overall first grade winner was Ryder Nash.
“How Oil Spills Affect Animals.” He was the school’s overall winner.
Overall winner
Second grade
Winners in the Baxter Elementary science fair include second graders, in front, Evan Elrod, first place, life science;
and, in back, from left, Ollie Bowman, first, engineering science; Isha Kansagra, second grade overall winner; Brianna Jones, second place, life science.
Second grade
Second grade winners in Baxter Elementary’s science fair
are, in front, Femke Perry, second place, physical science/chemistry; Ava Jennings, first place, physical science/chemistry; Cassandra Larson, first place,
Earth/space science; and Briston Powers, second place,
engineering science.
Fourth grade
Third grade
Fourth grade winners in the Baxter Elementary science fair
include, in front, Cate Smith, first place, physical
Baxter Elementary science fair winners include, from left, science/chemistry; and, in back, from left, Darcy Hickey,
third graders Caleb Key, third place, physical second place, engineering science; Cooper White, fourth
science/chemistry, and Emma Herrick, second place, grade overall winner; and Aliyah Foster, second place, life
physical science/chemistry.
science.
Third grade
Baxter Elementary third graders stand by their prize-winning science fair projects. They are, from left, Katie
Mullins, first place, engineering science; Wyatt Childers,
third grade overall winner; and Grayson Jones, first place,
physical science/chemistry.
Fourth grade
Winners in Baxter Elementary’s science fair are, from left,
fourth graders Noah Knowles, second place, physical science/chemistry; Sydney Rodgers, first place, engineering
science; Isabella Kyffin, first place, life science; and
Zachary Neal, third place, physical science/chemistry.
StudentsFirst Tennessee poll shows broad
support for education reform efforts
NASHVILLE — StudentsFirst Tennessee has released the results of a
statewide survey gauging voter attitudes
on a range of different state education
policy topics.
The survey, conducted Jan. 19-21 and
measuring the responses of 500 randomly sampled likely voters from both
parties across the state, yielded compelling findings, StudentsFirst Tennessee officials said. Most notably, the
poll indicated that wide majorities of
Tennesseans from a range of racial, geographic and partisan political backgrounds firmly rejected the current
status quo of public education in Tennessee, with the overwhelming majority
of respondents agreeing on the need for
changes to the state’s schools.
Moreover, a solid majority of respondents expressed support for the Achievement School District and the state’s
strategy for intervening in chronically
underperforming schools, including
broad majorities of Republicans, Democrats and Independents alike.
“The results of this survey show that
Tennessee voters from all walks of life
overwhelmingly agree on the need for
changes to our state’s public education
system,” StudentsFirst Tennessee
spokesman Ted Boyatt said upon releasing the findings.
“Although existing reforms have
brought about remarkable academic
progress in recent years, it is clear that
the current status quo of our schools still
isn’t doing enough to meet the expectations of students, parents or the public at
large. With 88 percent of voters expressing a need for reform in our
schools, this poll evidences a broad public mandate for policymakers to continue efforts to expand parental access to
quality educational options and to turn
around chronically underperforming
schools.”
Specifically, the poll showed extensive
support for the Achievement School
District and state-level intervention efforts for the schools that need it most.
“This survey conclusively shows that
wide majorities of Tennessee Republicans, Democrats and Independents alike
all endorse the work of the Achievement
School District to turn around some of
our state’s lowest-performing schools
and provide quality educational options
for families,” Boyatt added.
“There is general agreement among
Tennessee voters that the state should intervene in the chronically underperforming schools that continue to fall short of
their educational obligations to their students. Even as some have called on the
state to abolish the ASD and halt the upward trends it is producing for students,
such calls are obviously out of step with
the wishes of Tennessee families.”
Key findings of the poll include the following:
• Roughly 88 percent of Tennessee voters believe there is a need for changes to
our public education system, including
a majority indicating support for major
change (54 percent).
• Tennessee voters expressed overwhelming support for the work of the
Achievement School District by a near
two-to-one margin.
• State intervention to turn around
chronically underperforming schools is
widely endorsed by voters (63 percent),
with broad agreement among Republicans, Democrats and Independents alike.
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ENTERTAINMENT
‘American Experience: Space Men’ highlights pioneers
Following is the program schedule this
week on WCTE-TV, the Upper Cumberland’s public television station.
WCTE is Channel 8 on Charter Cable
systems and is Channel 22 on Dish and
DirecTv.
Monday, February 29
7 p.m. — “Live Green Tennessee”
Farm to fork community co-op in West
Nashville; a Latin American popsicle; a
local grocery that buys local.
7:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass Underground”
8 p.m. — “Antiques Roadshow”
Discoveries include an 1890 Frederic
Remington watercolor and a 1970 Jimi
Hendrix collection.
9 p.m. — “Antiques Roadshow”
Minneapolis items include a 1900
McKinley-Roosevelt poster and a 1976
fancy intense yellow diamond ring.
10 p.m. — “Independent Lens: Wilhemina’s War”
A Southern grandmother struggles to
help her family through the scourge of
HIV and AIDS.
11 p.m. — “Charlie Rose”
Tuesday, March 1
7 p.m. — “Finding Your Roots”
Actress Julianna Margulies, author
Azar Nafisi and chef Lidia Bastianich
learn about their ancestors.
8 p.m. — “American Experience:
Space Men”
Meet the pioneering Air Force scientists and pilots who laid the groundwork
for the U.S. space program.
9 p.m. — “Frontline: Poor Kids”
An intimate portrait of the economic
crisis in America focuses on what
poverty means to children.
10 p.m. — “Super Tuesday, A PBS
NewsHour Special Report”
11 p.m. — “Charlie Rose”
Wednesday, March 2
7 p.m. — “A Year in Space”
Go behind-the-scenes of astronaut
Scott Kelly’s 12-month stay on the International Space Station.
8 p.m. — “NOVA: First Man on the
This Week on WCTE
The National Museum of the United States Air Force
Meet the pioneering Air Force scientists and pilots whose Project Manhigh, which collected data about the
biological and technical factors required to support human activity in space, laid the groundwork for the
U.S. space program. “American Experience: Space Men” airs Tue., Mar. 1, at 8 p.m. and re-airs Wed., Mar.
2 at 9 p.m. on WCTE.
10:30 p.m. — “America from the House, 6th Congressional District of
Moon”
TN.
9 p.m. — “American Experience: Ground Up”
9 p.m. — “Jammin at Hippie Jack’s:
11 p.m. — “Charlie Rose”
Space Men”
Outlaw Gospel 2”
Thursday, March 3
10 p.m. — “Discover the Upper Cum7 p.m. — “Discover the Upper Cum- 9:30 p.m. — “Bluegrass Underground”
berland”
10 p.m. — “Tennessee’s Wild Side”
The works of artist Joan Derryberry berland”
10:30 p.m. — “Southern Accents”
and ceramics artist Marilee Hall of 7:30 p.m. — “Tennessee Crossroads”
Atlanta.
Cookeville; DND Farm in Liberty; En- 8 p.m. — “Live Green Tennessee”
vision Cookeville; and “People of the 8:30 p.m. — “One on One with Becky 11 p.m. — “Charlie Rose”
Friday, March 4
Upper Cumberland: Achievements and Magura”
Congressman Diane Black, U.S. 7 p.m. — “Washington Week with
Contradictions.”
Gwen Ifill”
7:30 p.m. — “Charlie Rose: The
Week”
8 p.m. — “American Masters: Loretta
Lynn”
10 p.m. — “Front and Center”
Indie pop singer-songwriter BØRNS
performs “The Emotion,” “Electric
Love” and more.
11 p.m. — “Charlie Rose”
Saturday, March 5
10:30 a.m. — “The Forever Wisdom of
Dr. Wayne Dyer”
1:30 p.m. — “Smart Fats to Outsmart
Aging with Dr. Steven Masley”
3 p.m. — “Alabama: Hymns & Gospel
Favorites”
4:30 p.m. — “Quilts of Valor II”
6 p.m. — “Lawrence Welk: God Bless
America”
8:30 p.m. — “This Land Is Your Land
(My Music)”
The Smothers Brothers and Judy
Collins host a look at the evolution of
modern American folk music.
10 p.m. — “On the Psychiatrists Couch
with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD”
Sunday, March 6
11:30 a.m. — “The Patient’s Playbook
with Leslie Michelson”
1:30 p.m. — “Wheat Belly Total
Health with William Davis, MD”
3 p.m. — “On the Psychiatrists Couch
with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD”
5 p.m. — “Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You”
7 p.m. — “BAFTA Celebrates Downton Abbey”
Examine the world’s most popular
drama with unprecedented behind-thescenes access from cast and crew.
8 p.m. — “Downton Abbey, Season 6,
Part 9”
After six passionate and poignant seasons, the curtain comes down on
“Downton Abbey.”
10 p.m. — “Ed Slott’s Retirement
Road Map... from Forever Taxed to
Never Taxed”
Horoscope
SUNDAY, FEB. 28, 2016
Negotiate until you get what
you want. A good deal is based
on what you need to make it
worth your while. Rely on your
originality, desire and relentless
courage to help you reach your
goal.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) —
An opportunity will come to you
through someone you have
worked with in the past. Attend a
gathering that brings back memories and sparks renewed interest
in an old idea.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) —
If you have a solution, speak up.
Don’t hesitate to ask for help.
Don’t let your ego stop you from
accepting assistance. Money will
come from an unusual source.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
— If you cannot change something, move on. Put your energy
into matters that show promise. A
step in a positive direction will
pay off. Don’t linger.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) —
You can excel if you take charge.
Not everyone will be on your
side, but once you realize where
people stand, you will be unstoppable.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) —
Spice up your appeal. Do something unusual that will make you
stand out. Get involved in events
or activities that encourage you
to head in an unusual direction.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Express your views openly and
make changes that suit you.
Don’t worry about those who dislike your choices. Move forward
with those who are heading in the
same direction as you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) —
Turn your plans into a reality.
Participate in networking functions and share your ideas. Decipher who is worth collaborating
with and who isn’t. Take on a
challenge and play to win.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) —
Show an interest in what others
are doing. Make a romantic gesture. A personal improvement
will result in unexpected compliments and encouragement.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
— Emotions will surface if
someone challenges you. If you
Sudoku
this year will not go
think outside the box
and respond with
unnoticed.
Your
unique contributions
something unexpected,
and innovative ways
you will capture attenof handling legal, fition and put yourself in
nancial and health isthe driver’s seat.
sues will put you in
S A G I T TA R I U S
tip-top shape. If you
(Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — If
form alliances with
you are too quick to
people just as eager to
make a decision or take
action, you will face
collaborate and contribute as you are,
uncertainty. Pause and Eugenia
progress will be made.
let others make the first Last
PISCES (Feb. 20move in order to avoid
March 20) — Impulbeing put in a vulnerasive spending will be your
ble position.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. downfall. Look for a deal, but
19) — Show your ability to lead. don’t make unnecessary purWhether you are challenged per- chases. Money in the bank will
sonally or professionally, taking ease stress and lead to personal
charge will enhance your reputa- stability.
tion. If you set the standard, you ARIES (March 21-April 19) —
will make a contribution and a Don’t share personal or financial
information. Hard work will be
difference.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) your salvation and your ticket to
— Stay on course. Don’t give in a better position. Romance is
to emotional blackmail. Do highlighted and will bring you
something that leaves you feeling closer to someone special.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
and looking good.
— Lighten up. Enjoy nature or
MONDAY, FEB. 29, 2016
The things you do for others the company of someone who
World Almanac Databank
SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 2016
TODAY’S HISTORY: In
1827, a group of costumed students paraded down the streets of
New Orleans in celebration of
Mardi Gras, creating the city’s
trademark festival. In 1951, the
22nd Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, limiting presidents to two terms. In 1973,
roughly 200 Native American activists and members of the American Indian Movement occupied
the village of Wounded Knee on
Pine Ridge Reservation in South
Dakota, beginning a standoff
with federal marshals that lasted
until May 8.
TODAY’S
BIRTHDAYS:
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
(1807-1882), poet; Hugo Black
(1886-1971), U.S. Supreme
Court justice; Marian Anderson
(1897-1993), singer; John Steinbeck (1902-1968), author;
Joanne Woodward (1930- ), actress; Elizabeth Taylor (19322011), actress; Ralph Nader
(1934- ), consumer activist;
James Worthy (1961- ), basketball player; Donal Logue (1966), actor; Tony Gonzalez (1976- ),
football player; Chelsea Clinton
(1980- ), journalist; Josh Groban
(1981- ), singer-songwriter.
TODAY’S QUOTE: “Guy
don’t need no sense to be a nice
fella. Seems to me sometimes it
jus’ works the other way around.
Take a real smart guy and he ain’t
hardly ever a nice fella.” — John
Steinbeck, “Of Mice and Men”
SUNDAY, FEB. 28, 2016
TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1935,
DuPont
scientist
Wallace
Carothers invented nylon. In
1993, federal agents raided the
Branch Davidian cult compound
in Waco, Texas. In 1997, two
heavily armed and armored bank
robbers were killed in a shootout
with police on the streets of North
Hollywood. In 2013, Pope Benedict XVI became the first Catholic
pope to resign since 1415.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Vincente Minnelli (1903-1986), film
director; Milton Caniff (19071988), cartoonist; Frank Gehry
(1929- ), architect; Mario Andretti (1940- ), race car driver;
Bernadette Peters (1948- ), actress; Paul Krugman (1953- ),
columnist/Nobel laureate; John
Turturro (1957- ), actor; Robert
Sean Leonard (1969- ), actor; Pat
Monahan (1969- ), singer-songwriter; Lemony Snicket (1970- ),
author.
TODAY’S FACT: The 2 1/2hour series finale of “M.A.S.H.,”
which was watched by 60.2 percent of U.S. TV-owning households, remains the highest-rated
single TV show in history, with a
77 percent share of the Nielsen
ratings during its original airing
on this day in 1983.
TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1967,
Wilt Chamberlain of the
Philadelphia 76ers missed a shot
for the first time in four games,
ending his NBA-record streak of
consecutive field goals at 35.
shares your interests. Don’t give
in to pressure or let someone
goad you into a senseless argument.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) —
Put your responsibilities first.
Avoid covering for someone trying to use you to get ahead. You
can advance if you don’t overload your plate while striving for
perfection.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) —
Busy yourself with promising,
exciting ventures. Don’t let
someone who can’t keep up hold
you back. Once you reach the
top, offer a helping hand.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Observe what everyone around you
is doing. You can initiate personal change if it will not disturb
plans that someone has already
begun to put in place.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) —
The more you accomplish, the
less time you will have to bicker
with someone intent on holding
you back. Do your own thing in
order to gain respect and greater
opportunity.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) —
Charm, intellect and communication of your ideas will lead to
good fortune and an interesting
partnership. Love, excitement
and adventure are in the stars.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
— Opt to put your time and effort
into a creative endeavor or a project that should be finished. Trying to sort out a personal matter
will lead to discord.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) — Be wary of people who
are in your face or pressuring
you. Use intelligence and kindness when dealing with others in
order to outshine anyone trying
to disrupt your day.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) — Bypass an erratic individual who has the potential to ruin
your plans. You have everything
you need to forge ahead without
the help of anyone else. A change
will do you good.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
— Listen to the advice of others,
but don’t let anyone get in your
way. Focus on finishing what you
start and bringing about changes
that will lead to a new position.
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All photos will be published! Prizes will be awarded!
Publishes: March 23, 2016
Contest Rules:
1. Age category is determined by
age of child on date of
publication.
2. Age groups are 0-1, 2-3, 4-5. All
photos must have been taken no
longer than six months prior to
contest.
3. Entry fee of $15 is required for
each photograph submitted. All
prepaid entries must be received
by noon Thurs. March 10, 2016.
Mail to The Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, TN
38502; or bring to 1300 Neal Street; or email photo and
information to [email protected]
Deadline to submit entries is noon, Thurs., March 10, 2016.
(Save $3 by submitting entries before Monday, February 29, 2016)
Child’s Information:
Child’s Full Name:
Child’s Birth Date:
Parent’s Name:
Grandparent’s Name:
(Early deadline price is $12.00)
4. Immediate relatives of employees
or participating advertisers of
The Herald-Citizen may appear
in publication but are not eligible
for prizes.
5. Contest decisions are final.
6. Black and white or color
photographs up to 8x10 are
acceptable. Photographs
may be picked up at The HeraldCitizen office after March 24,
2016. Any photos not picked up
by April 29, 2016 will be
discarded.
Person Submitting Entry:
Relationship to Child:
Address:
Daytime Phone #:
I hereby authorize The Herald-Citizen to publish the above information
and the enclosed photograph in the Beautiful Babies Contest to be
published on March 23, 2016.
No ads will be published without signature of person submitting entry form.
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2-3yrs
4-5yrs
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Call 931-526-9715 for more information.
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Sunday, February 28, 2016
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Artist enjoys creating
unusual sculptures
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     
 
  
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      
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     
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      
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        
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       
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       
      
      
       
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C2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, February 28, 2016
LIVING
Engagements
Gibbons — Draper
The parents of the bride and
groom announce the engagement
and forthcoming marriage of
Julie Gibbons of Cookeville to
Davis Draper of Cookeville.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of Philip and Sue Gibbons of Algood and the grandaughter of
Sam and Onda Gibbons of Algood, the late Ralph Cole and the
late Rozelle Cole.
She is a 2004 graduate of
Cookeville High School. She attended Tennessee Tech University from 2004-2007 and
graduated from UT Health Science Center College of Pharmacy
in 2011 with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
She currently works in Walmart
Pharmacy in Algood as a pharmacist.
The groom-elect is the son of
Glen and Marilyn Draper of
Cleveland and Debbie Draper of
Chattanooga, and the grandson of
the late Huland Draper, the late
Dorothy Draper, the late William
C. Davis and the late Carolyn
Davis.
He is a 1996 graduate of Warren
County High School, and a 2001
graduate of Tennessee Tech University with a B.S. in sociology criminal justice. He is also a 2004
graduate of Tennessee Tech University with a MBA.
He currently works at Research
Electronics International (REI) in
Algood as a technical instructor.
The couple will wed at 4 p.m.
March 19, 2016, at The Pearl
Hotel in Rosemary Beach, Fla.
Marriage Licenses
Note: Listed below are the
marriage licenses issued in Putnam County on the dates indicated. This information was
obtained from open, public
records in the office of the
County Clerk, located at 121 S.
Dixie Ave. In order to be fair to
everyone, all marriage licenses
will be published — we cannot
make exceptions.
Thursday, Feb. 18
Brian Adam Winningham to
Jennifer Nicole Bilbrey Fulton,
both of Livingston.
Friday, Feb. 19
Tracey Lynn Pemerton to
Melissa Ann Ahrens Cooper,
both of Cookeville;
Bob Eugene Gore to Diane
Krzemien Sevilla, both of Sparta;
Gary Allen Cooper to Monique
Ruth Adams Todd, both of Livingston;
Alan Lee Coon to Amanda
Lynne King, both of Cookeville;
Anthony Phillip Irvin to Holly
Susan Hensley, both of
Cookeville.
Monday, Feb. 22
Mark Nathaniel Dulany to
Melisa Lee Garrison, both of
Cookeville.
Tuesday, Feb. 23
Jacob Uriah Garrett of
Cookeville to Lana Karen King
of Baxter.
Folk Medicine
Fest June 4 at RBS
RED BOILING SPRINGS —
Mark your calendars to be part of
the festival known around the
world for celebrating the restorative power of nature. Once
renowned for the mineral springs
that are abundant in the area, the
historic town of Red Boiling
Springs in the Upper Cumberland region of Middle Tennessee
is excited to host its annual Folk
Medicine Festival on Saturday,
June 4.
Throughout the city parks and
downtown area this festival features artists and craftspeople,
food vendors, and entertainment
of all kinds. Added this year in
the Log Cabin Village area is
Short Mountain Distillery. Come
see how moonshine alcohol is
distilled the old-fashioned way.
No actual product will be distilled or available for purchase
but, you will enjoy the demonstration.
Don’t miss the Barth Old Time
Medicine Show! Dan Barth will
host three half hour shows during
the day. You are welcome to visit
with him throughout the day. The
Children’s Area is expanding this
year with more games and activities for the younger ones. The
old bank building will be open as
a photo shop. Have your entire
group don costumes and props
from the 1920s for a black and
white photo to take home that
day. The Festival Quilt Show is
adding an antique quilt display.
Come learn about bio-dynamic
farming from Jeff Poppen, the
Barefoot Farmer. Ila Hatter, the
Lady of the Forest, returns this
year to share her knowledge on
the identification and use of local
herbs and plants. Guests will find
both Jeff and Ila in the dining
room of the historic Armour’s
Hotel. Horse-drawn wagons provide “taxi service” throughout
the festival grounds.
Located on Market Street between the Palace Entertainment
Stage and the Log Cabin Village,
be sure to check out the Red
Boiling Springs’ Fire Department’s Auto Jam.
The 2016 festival also features
an arts and crafts market area,
healing arts practitioners’ area
and two live music stages. Festival hours are 9 a.m-5 p.m. in
downtown Red Boiling Springs.
There is no admission to the festival. There is a $2 per session
admission to the educational sessions and the Festival Quilt
Show.
To learn more about the 2016
Red Boiling Springs Folk Medicine Festival, please contact Vision
2020
Inc
at
[email protected] or visit
www.vision2020inc.com.
Special Leap Day Story Time Monday
I
n honor of Leap Day, Children’s Services Director Chelsea Gifford will
present a special Leap Day Story
Time Monday, Feb. 29, at 10 a.m. Hop on
by for special fun!
Mrs. Donovan will present stories of
Lions and Lambs: The Strongest One of
All by Mirra Ginsburg, Charlie Needs a
Cloak by Tomi de Paola, A Lion for
Lewis by Rosemary Wells, Aesop’s Lion
and the Mouse, and First Comes Spring
by Anne Rockwell. Songs will be “The
Wind Is Cold”, “I’m Lookin’ over a Four
Leaf Clover”,” Rattlin Bog.” Story Time
is Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at
10 a.m.
Algood Branch Story Time is host Monday at 1 p.m. The Baxter Branch Library
hosts Story Time on Wednesday at 1 p.m.
and the Monterey Branch Library hosts
Story Time on Wednesday at 11 a.m.
Chess Club
Putnam County Library is starting a
chess club! That’s right, the game of
kings has come to library. The first meeting of the club will be Monday, Feb. 29,
from 3:30–5 p.m. Subsequent meetings
will be every other Monday at the same
time. If you have ever wanted to learn
how to play the game, or you are already
an avid player hoping to hone your skills,
this is the perfect venue for you. All ages
and skill levels are welcome.
TEL homework help class
Learn to navigate the TEL homework
help databases like a
pro. Get a leg up on
your school work with
Kids Infobits, Research in Context,
Opposing Viewpoints
in Context, and Student Resources in
Context databases.
This class will be held
on Thursday March 3,
from 4–5 p.m.
Wacky Wednesday
Wednesday, March
2, is the birthday of
Phil
Dr. Seuss. To celeSchaller
brate this the Putnam
County Library is
having a “Wacky Wednesday” in the
Children’s Library. Come on by and help
us with a fun activity to celebrate Dr.
Seuss’s birthday.
PCL events
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
(VITA) Program will be open Wednesday
from 1-4 p.m. Appointments are first
come, first served.
The First Friday Book Club meets on
Friday from 3–4 p.m. This month’s book
is The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk
Kidd. Books are available for checkout at
the adult services checkout desk.
The Teen Gaming Club will get together
on Tuesday from 3:30–5:30 p.m. Play
cards, conquer kingdoms, and outwit
At the
Library
friends! Retro video games provided.
Open to teens ages 12-17.
Art is what will be happening at this
week’s V.I.P. program. Come by and let
loose your creative spirit at 10 a.m. on
Thursday. This program is held each
Thursday and offers art, games, movies,
and yoga for adult patrons and provides
accommodations for those adults with
special needs.
Intro to Computers class will be on
Thursday at 10 a.m. Free computer
classes are offered each Thursday, Laptops are provided for the first six students
to arrive. You may bring your own.
Everyone’s favorite little person fun
time, Read!Play!Grow!, is happening on
Friday at 10 a.m. For ages birth-3 years.
Part baby bounce, part literacy minded
play, part early literacy education, and a
whole lotta fun!
Kid’s Draw will be this Wednesday
from 3:30–4:30 p.m. This is a free draw
session open to all ages. Materials provided. Children under age 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
Its time again for the Twice Told Tales
Book sale, our Friends of the Library
hosted book sale.
The book sale will be on Saturday,
March 5, from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. All proceeds benefit the library.
Simply use the side door by the book
drop for access — great books at a great
price.
Spanish American War veterans answered call — again
By BOB MCMILLAN
HERALD-CITIZEN Staff
Looking back in history, here
were some of the happenings in
the Cookeville area for the week
of Feb. 27-March 3, as recorded
in the pages of the Herald-Citizen
1935
Should the state enact a sales
tax? Yes, says the newspaper this
week in a page one editorial. It’s
the lesser of two evils, it argues.
Right now, the tax burden falls
on property owners — farmers
and businessmen. They’ve been
hit hard enough by the Depression, says the newspaper.
It cites the rate of delinquent
taxes, which has been at a historic high in recent years. So
high, in fact, that Tennessee officials say any further property
tax hikes would mean widespread ruin and wholesale foreclosures.
The better alternative is to
enact a sales tax, says the newspaper.
Residents in a mass meeting at
the county courthouse this week
said overwhelmingly that yes,
the city should go ahead and
apply for federal PWA funds to
improve Cookeville’s sewer system. (Feb. 28, 1935)
1941
Students at the junior high did
an experiment with 5-cent balloons and a canister of hydrogen
this week. They tied penny postcards to the balloons and let
them go in five flights, an hour
apart.
The first group reached Lawndale, N.C., where residents
wrote back. The second made it
to Gastonia, N.C., and the third
landed in Marshville, N.C. The
whereabouts of the rest remain
unknown today at press time.
Students stood and watched
each flight rise several hundred
feet and be whisked away by the
high winds. They headed south
towards Sparta and, ultimately,
each travelled more than 300
miles in a day.
Veterans of the World War
were asked to register this week
for possible home defense duty
if the nation again goes to war.
So many turned up so fast at the
courthouse that officials had to
rush out and get more registration forms.
And it wasn’t just World War
veterans. Several who fought in
the Spanish American War came
too.
“Such spirit by the comrades of
1898 shows the spark of American patriotism is glowing
brightly in these troubled times,”
wrote the newspaper. (Feb. 27,
1941)
1946
With the war over, wage
freezes have been lifted by the
government and at least some
workers here are getting long,
overdue pay hikes.
The Cookeville Shirt Company
announced a plan this week
under which workers will get a
20 percent raise and a paid vacation.
Plant Supt. T.P. Glenn says that
skilled operators will now make
up to 75 cents an hour. He’ll announce full details of the vacation plan later.
“Do not fear industrial
growth,” a page one editorial
urges. It’s now the hope of the
region, it says.
Resources and a pool of skilled
workers are necessary to attract
industries for jobs that will keep
Putnam Countians here, it says.
The area has plentiful timber,
and with the war over, skilled
workers are drifting back from
war plants elsewhere in the nation where they learned metal
fabricating skills building warplanes and tanks.
It will take new industry to
“keep a great part of the city’s
residents gainfully employed,” it
writes. (Feb. 28, 1946)
1954
The Park View Parents-Teachers Association this week heard
Minnie Crawford Barbour tell
the history of the city’s PTA. She
was one of those who started it.
It began 20 years ago when
Mrs. B.G. Adcock and Mrs. H.T.
Whitson asked for help from
Knoxville PTA officials in setting up one here.
Mrs. Walter Carlen was the
first president of the new group
here. Others in the organization
were Mrs. Rutledge Smith, Mrs.
C.E. Wilson, Mrs. Hobart Haggard and Mrs. Fred White.
A crowd of more than 100
farmers and agriculture students
gathered here this week for a
free tree planting demonstration
sponsored by Citizens Bank.
The bank has purchased a device that mounts on the rear of a
tractor, punches holes in the
ground, and has a perch for a
rider to sit and drop in seedlings.
The bank is making the device
available to area farmers.
Many will be needing it. Last
fall, area landowners ordered a
record 103,000 white pine seedings from the Soil Conservation
District. Tree plantings are being
pushed by farm agents. (Feb. 27,
1954)
1964
The Executive Committee of
the Putnam County Fair Board
has changed its mind. It won’t
resign after all.
The committee is beginning
plans for the annual county fair
and has decided that it needs to
close Fairground Lane. The
County Court last week overrode the board and said the road
would remain a public street.
The committee resigned en
masse, saying “it’s a slap in our
face.” But that would mean no
county fair this year, or at least
one hastily organized by a new
group of inexperienced officials.
The committee has been persuaded to come back.
Now, the Executive Committee
has decided it will fence in the
fairground property, which lies
between the Old Sparta Road
and Bunker Hill Road. And it
still wants to close the road, at
least during the annual fair.
(March 3, 1964)
1974
Starting next week, it will cost
you more to mail a first class letter. Air mail is going up too, says
Cookeville Postmaster L.K.
Maher.
New first class stamps will cost
10 cents. Air mail is 13 cents.
People figured it must have
been a bank robbery this week
when city police cars came to a
screeching halt in the parking lot
of the Bank of Cookeville
shortly after midnight.
Police did find a plate glass
window at the bank broken out.
What they did not find inside,
however, was a bank robber.
They found a large black bear.
Where it came from remains a
mystery today.
State Fish & Game agent
Wayne Blair was called to tranquilize the bear.
He had to guess on how much
serum to load into his dart gun.
He’d never been called to subdue a bear.
The bear was transported to a
game reserve near Crossville
until wildlife officials decide
what to do with it. (Feb. 27,
1974)
1984
People looking over an old
house in Baxter prior to an auction made a chilling discovery
this week. Two infant-sized
coffins with bones inside.
The subsequent investigation
by the Putnam Sheriff’s Department caused a round of heavy
signs of relief. The bones were
cat skeletons.
A Baxter resident who’d
worked for a time in Kennesaw,
Georgia, moved back home recently. He’d disinterred his pet
cats for reburial here.
The man had worked for a
Georgia funeral home and had
buried the pets in a spare pair of
tiny coffin liners.
He stored them in a vacant
house owned by his mother, who
forgot they were still there when
she decided to auction the house.
“I’m just glad it turned out the
way it did,” said Sheriff Jerry
Abston. (March 2, 1984)
Submission Information
We want your photos to look
good in the paper. When submitting photos via e-mail, please
send unadjusted images attached as .jpg files. You may
bring printed copies by the office.
events that occur in Putnam
County and the surrounding
Upper Cumberland Region. The
Regular Meetings calendar includes events of public interest
that are held regularly by nonprofit groups like civic clubs and
the many medical support
groups that meet in the area.
The Arts Calendar includes Putnam County events in the arts
community. The Recreation Calendar
includes
recreation
events from Putnam County. To
submit an event for inclusion in
any of these calendars, e-mail
[email protected].
Calendars
Weddings, Engagements
The Herald-Citizen welcomes
submissions regarding community events, club news, engagements,
weddings,
births,
birthdays, anniversaries, the arts
and entertainment. Here is information on how to submit items
for the Living section.
Photos
The Living section maintains
four calendars to keep the community informed about the many
All wedding and engagement
announcements will run in two
columns. If you wish to include
a photo, there is a $30 charge
for a one-column photo and a
$50 charge for a two-column
photo. Submissions with no
photos run free of charge. Payment is expected to be made at
the time of submission.
Wedding and engagement
announcements will be published in Sunday editions. We do
our best to honor date of publication requests, but due to
space limitations and publication deadlines, the sooner you
submit your announcement, the
better chance we have of publishing it on the requested date.
We can’t guarantee that we will
publish on the requested date.
Engagement announcements
are limited to 300 words. We are
not able to publish wedding an-
nouncements more than six
months old.
Anniversaries
Those celebrating wedding
anniversaries are welcome to
submit up to two photos for
publication, free of charge.
Those two photos are usually of
the couple early in the marriage
and a current photo of them.
Anniversaries will be published
in Sunday editions. Again, we
do our best to honor date of
publication requests, but we
can’t guarantee dates of publication.
Births and Birthdays
We publish birthdays and
birth announcements in Births
and Birthdays. Please see
below for information about obtaining or submitting forms. Due
to space limitations, note that
only immediate family will be included in the article and only the
person celebrating the birthday
will be shown in the photograph.
Forms
Forms for wedding, engagement, anniversary or Births and
Birthdays announcements are
available in the newsroom or by
e-mail
([email protected]). Completed forms
may be submitted to the same
e-mail address or by mail at the
address below. Please make
sure to include a contact name
and phone number in case there
are questions.
Suggestions Welcome
Suggestions for feature stories are welcome. You may email
your suggestions to
[email protected] or call
(931) 526-9715 and ask to
speak to someone in the newsroom.
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LIVING
Writers’ Corner
More fun football
By WAYNE HOGAN
Special to the HERALD-CITIZEN
Caney Creek Company will perform at TTU Monday.
Bluegrass group to perform
at Talon Theatre Monday
TTU — The Caney Creek Company, a music group of current
and former Tech students, will
perform at Tennessee Tech University Feb. 29.
The group was founded by Konstantine Vlasis, a TTU music performance graduate who sings and
plays banjo, and Corey Bradford,
a mechanical engineering senior
who sings and plays guitar.
The duo quickly grew to include
Corey’s wife Katie Bradford, a
TTU music performance senior
who plays fiddle; Doug Ford, a
TTU civil engineering graduate
who plays bass; and Drew Streip,
a musician from Chattanooga
who plays mandolin. All three
also sing backing vocals.
The progressive bluegrass group
performs a wide variety of original tunes as well as covers from
other recording artists like Mumford and Sons, The Dirty Guv’nahs, The Lone Bellow and The
Avett Brothers.
They began rehearsing in early
2015 and have performed at a variety of venues across middle and
eastern Tennessee. They have
also appeared on WUTC, Chattanooga’s National Public Radio
station.
“I think people who attend the
performance will get to see a
Service with a smile
hard to deliver
with bad teeth
D
EAR ABBY: I have a
problem of my own
making. When I was a
young child/teenager, I never
brushed my teeth. Because of it,
the enamel on my teeth eroded
and I have cavities, really bad
ones. Add to that a desperate
fear of dentists, and my teeth
are in horrible shape
Dear
now. When
Abby
I smile, my
front teeth
are mostly
black. I
work in customer service. I’m too
young to
have awful
teeth, and
I’m
ashamed.
Abigail
I saw a
Van Buren
dentist recently and I
have made appointments to
have my dental issues addressed, but it’s expensive and it
won’t be for a few months. I
have never been so aware of
how bad my teeth are as I am
now, and I consciously keep
myself from smiling. It makes
working in customer service really hard because I’m constantly
thinking, “Don’t let them see
your teeth.” But even when I’m
just talking, I know people can
see them.
It’s impossible to say, “I know
my teeth are disgusting, but I’m
getting them fixed, so please
don’t judge me” to every person
I meet, but I very much feel like
doing so. I’m a socially anxious
person anyway and this is
killing my already poor social
skills. I need advice. — HIDING MY SMILE IN NEW JERSEY
DEAR HIDING: I have addressed the importance of good
oral hygiene in this column before, so I won’t belabor it. For
the sake of your overall physical
health, I’m very glad you have
finally decided to deal with your
dental problem. It will pay big
dividends in the future.
For the time being, having set
up appointments to get your
dental work — and possibly periodontal work — done, you are
doing all you can. If you
weren’t good at your job, you
wouldn’t have lasted at it for as
long as you have. When customers come to you for help,
they are less interested in your
teeth than in what you can do to
solve their problems, so you
shouldn’t let yourself be sidetracked by what they “might”
think about them. Do your job,
keep those dental appointments
religiously, and your problems
will solve themselves.
DEAR ABBY: Over the past
month or so, I find myself being
super territorial about my home
and the things that are in it. This
is my first apartment on my own
after having had a roommate for
three years.
Recently, my significant other
got sick, and he was constantly
here because I had to take care
of him. Also, my family was
here over the holidays. I didn’t
want anyone in my room or
using my bathroom — not even
my sick boyfriend.
Part of the reason was he was
sick and, secondly, he was keeping me up at night using my
master bath every five minutes.
Working long hours, then having to come home and take care
of a man who was hardheaded
about his health was exhausting.
I needed my space and to rest.
Could this be why I don’t want
anyone in my home? I feel bad
about being this way, especially
toward my own family and
boyfriend. — SUPER TERRITORIAL
DEAR TERRITORIAL: By
now you should have been able
to get some rest, so I hesitate to
blame fatigue for your feelings.
I suspect they may have more to
do with the fact that this is the
first home in which you are living independently, and you want
to keep it pristine. People often
feel the same way when they
buy a new car.
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known
as Jeanne Phillips, and was
founded by her mother,
Pauline Phillips. Contact
Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box
69440, Los Angeles, CA
90069.
No. 1 in
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526-9715
tremendously talented group of
young people, performing exceptionally well–crafted music,”
said Eric Harris, associate professor of music at TTU and former
teacher to members of the group.
“The warm friendships between
band members, combined with
the stage presence of the group,
always seems to draw the audience deeper into the performance.
“I am certain no one who attends will leave disappointed.”
The concert begins at 8 p.m. in
the Talon Theatre of Foundation
Hall, located at 242 E 10th St. It
is free and open to the public.
Football is fun to watch. But
it’s not so fun that it couldn’t be
more fun. Much, much more
fun. What football needs to be to
be more fun is to have its rules
changed. Substantially. Have its
existentiality
challenged,
stretched beyond the four corners of its stodgedly traditional
excuse for being, so to say.
Hence the following suggested
ways for how football can be
made more fun. More fun football, in other words.
Traditionally, football’s first
and third sections (quarters, I
think they’re called) begin with
a so-called kick-off from the offensive to the defensive end of
the field, with a defensive player
catching the ball and running it
toward the offensive end of the
field. All too often, however, the
ball gets kicked so far into the
defense’s end-zone that a defensive player can’t catch it, at
which point play temporarily
stops, thereby deleting the possibility of something exciting,
something fun, to be happening.
To avert this inertness, I propose
that first-and-third-quarter kickoffs be discontinued, that the
ball just be given to the team selected by coin-toss to be the offense, and begin the otherwise
regular routine of playing football — you know, that 4-downs
thing they do now. Get the fun
into football right off the bat (if
you’ll
excuse
a
mixed
metaphor).
A second way to fun up football is to have all plays be pass
plays, and for any player to be
passer-eligible. No more boring
one or two yard runs or attempted-but-not-successful
runs. Just passes and sacks and
catches and interceptions and
runbacks for the touchdowns.
Fun, fun, fun. All of football’s
existential challenges being
overcome in the most fun way.
Touchdowns (via, of course,
pass plays) should be scored differently depending on how
many yards the passes are
thrown and how many yards the
catcher-of-the-pass runs — 5
points for passes thrown 15 or
fewer yards and run for 5 yards
or less; 10 points for 15 to 30
yard passes and 5 to 15 yard
runs; etc. and so forth.
And points should be awarded
for incorrect calls by the referees. All miscalls not connected
to touchdown passes should be
awarded 3 points; miscalls associated with touchdowns should
be awarded 8 points.
I further propose that the plays
a team calls during the course of
a game should be called by all
11 players taking turns calling
the plays. Plays called from the
teams’ benches should not be allowed. It’s not allowed in golf or
tennis or chess, and should not
be allowed in football.
Added to the ways I’ve listed
here for putting more fun in
football is the gem of one offered just the other day by a nice
young lady from mid-central (?)
Michigan (who, if she doesn’t
wish to remain anonymous, I’ll
name in a future article), one
who’s, far’s I know, not even all
that into football: her gem of a
suggestion is that points be
awarded the team whose players
perform the most creatively entertaining dances celebrating
their touchdowns. Is this not a
fun idea, or what? M-O-R-E FU-N F-O-O-T-B-A-L-L — rah!
rah! rah!
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CALENDARS
Arts Calendar
Theatre
• The Cookeville Performing Arts
Center presents “Proof,” a Backstage
Series production directed by Sam
Raper, March 11, 12, 15, 17, 18 and 19
at 7:30 p.m. each night. $12 adults $10
seniors and $5 student tickets. Call the
CPAC box office at 931-528-1313.
Tuesday of the month at Foxleaf Books
on Broad Street. For more info., call
525-1340.
• The Cumberland Art Society, 186A
S. Walnut Ave., Cookeville will hold
the following workshops/classes. For
more information and to register, call
526-2424. Open hours are noon-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday and Sunday 1-4 p.m.
Classes
Membership is $30 a year. No charge
• A free author’s workshop is held to attend art receptions.
from 1-3 p.m. every second and fourth — Line dancing — Sandy Sawyer, in-
structor. Beginners: 4-6 p.m. on
Wednesdays, Novice: 6-7 p.m. on
Wednesdays, Advanced: 4-7 p.m. on
Tuesdays. $5 per session.
— Open painting — Mondays from
9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
— Young at Art — Mondays from 46 p.m. $15 per week per child. Family
rates for three or more.
— Woodcarving — Wednesdays
from 9-11:30 a.m. with Tom Tomberlin.
$50 to purchase supplies, then $1 each
day of attendance.
info., contact Kim at 528-1313 or
For class supplies and further infor- [email protected]. mation, call the Art Society 931-526- • Docents wanted: If you would like
2424.
to volunteer to work at the Cookeville
Depot Museum or the Cookeville HisInformation
tory Museum, call Judy Duke at 520• CAST: The Cultural Arts Support 5455.
Team is a volunteer organization for individuals who enjoy the arts and other
To have your event included in
cultural activities and who would be inthe Cookeville Arts Calendar,
terested in assisting with events at the email [email protected] or
Cookeville Performing Arts Center. For
call 526-9715.
Recreation Calendar
The Recreation Calendar is a list (Strength Training and Conditioning)
of announcements of events hosted
— 9 a.m. Mixed Yoga Flow
by nonprofit groups. To include
— 9:30 a.m. Zumba
your information in the Recreation
— 11:45 a.m. PiYo
Calendar, call 526-9715 and ask for — 4:30 p.m. STAC
the newsroom secretary, fax to 526— 5:30 p.m. Cardio Core
1209 or email bbs@herald• Wednesdays:
citizen.com. Be sure to include
— 8:30 a.m. Zumba
your name and phone number, as
— 9:30 a.m. Yoga Flow
well as the time, date and location
— 11 a.m. Insanity
of the event.
— 11:45 a.m. STAC
— 5:30 p.m. Power Hour
YMCA
— 6:45 p.m. Zumba
The Y offers a sliding membership
• Thursdays:
rate scale for family and individual
— 8:15 a.m. Classic Step
memberships. If your yearly house— 4:15 p.m. Step & Sculpt
hold income falls anywhere below
— 5:30 p.m. Power Hour
$50,000, you are eligible for a flexi— 6:30 p.m. Zumba
ble membership rate. Visit the Y for
• Fridays:
a tour, free pass and pricing informa— 8:30 a.m. Classic Step
tion. Located at 235 Raider Dr.,
— 9:30 a.m. Fit Yoga
across from Avery Trace.
— 11:45 a.m. STAC
GRIEFSHARE: GriefShare is a
— 5:15 p.m. Zumba
special seminar and support group for
• Saturdays:
people grieving the loss of someone
— 8:30 a.m. Insanity
close. Each session includes a video
— 9:15 a.m. Zumba
seminar and group discussion, with a
• Sundays
workbook to assist with taking notes,
— 2 p.m. Zumba
journaling and grief study. During the
small group discussion time, atten• WALKING TO WELLNESS:
dees have the opportunity to interact Participants in Walking to Wellness
with others who have experienced a free walking program meet Mondays,
loss, learn about their experiences Wednesdays and Fridays from 10-11
and share their own. $20 for books, a.m. at Cane Creek Recreation Cenbut scholarships are available. Meets ter. Log-in sheets are provided at the
Wednesdays from 9-11 a.m. For Leisure Services Recreation Center
more info., call 931-526-2177.
to keep track of your walking
CLASSES: Call 528-1133 or visit miles. Participants are invited to
www.ymcamidtn.org/center/putnam- power walk at the Leisure Services
county.htm for details. Here are a few Recreation Center in a safe environclasses and event offered at the Y:
ment. Participants may choose other
• Boot camp is offered 8:30-9:30 forms of walking such as walking on
a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and a treadmill, or walking outdoors. Just
Fridays. Cost: $10 a day or $25 per keep track of miles walked and drop
week. Adventure ropes course avail- off at the Cane Creek Recreation
able for groups of 10-15 people.
Center.
• Activities are available for active
• TRAIN TALES: Every Friday at
older adults and are open to the pub- 10:30 a.m. at the Cookeville Depot
lic: Snack and Yack is offered the Museum. Free. Grab the kiddos and
second Thursday of the month at 11 join the staff at the Cookeville Depot
a.m., featuring a special speaker; for Train Tales, a preschool story
Lunch Bunch is offered the third time about trains.
Thursday of the month at 11 a.m. Call
• TAI CHI: Tai Chi classes for all
for location of the month.
ability levels. Tuesdays, March 8• Go Pink, an outreach program, April 12, at the Cane Creek Recreprovides comprehensive nutrition, ation Center. Instructor Nikki Desch
exercises and wellness services free is an award-winning martial artist
of charge to breast cancer patients with 35+ years of experience. $30 per
and survivors. During the 16-week participant. Preregistration is reprogram, participants receive full ac- quired.
cess to the Y, a custom wellness plan
• SPRING BREAK CAMP: Regdesigned by a Pink Ribbon certified istration for Cookeville Leisure Servtrainer, nutrition counseling from a ices Spring Break Camp at the Cane
registered dietitian and encourage- Creek Recreation Center is now
ment and support from staff members open. Camp begins Monday, March
as well as fellow patients and sur- 28 and goes through April 1. Camp is
vivors.
designed for those in kindergarten
• Group fitness classes include shal- through 12 years of age. Tuition is
low water exercise (Silver Sneakers), $70 per week. Sibling discount is
Zumba, Les Mills Body Pump, spin, available.
sculpt, abs express, yoga, pilates and
• BASKETBALL CAMP: The
cardio kick boxing.
Cane Creek Gym will host a Skills
• An after-school program for chil- and Drills Basketball Camp for kids
dren is held for children between 8- 6 and up March 28 through April 1
13, with the opportunity to do crafts, with coach Jermain McElvain. Camp
music, board games, Wii, computer will be focused on fundamentals,
time and access to tutoring. Call for confidence, and knowledge. Tuition
preliminary requirements. Parents is $65 per week if you register before
night out is also available one Satur- March 11, and is $75 per week thereday a month for ages 3-12 between after.
5:30-9 p.m. They have the opportu• INTRO TO YOGA: Saturday,
nity to swim, play games, watch a March 5, from 10 a.m. to noon at
movie and eat pizza. Call or stop by Cane Creek Recreation Center. $25
for admission charge and registration. per participant. You will need drinking water and clothes you can move
Leisure Services
in. Mats and towels are available but
The City of Cookeville Department you are welcome to bring your own.
of Leisure Services offers fitness Instructor: Amy Schwartz. Preregisclasses as well as other regularly tration is required.
scheduled events. Classes are $3 each
• EAST COAST SWING: Friday,
and require no contract or member- March 11; Practice from 6:30-7:30
ship.
Visit
www.cookeville- p.m. and dance from 7:30-9:30 p.m.
tn.org/ls/fitness-program or call Jen at Cane Creek Recreation Center. $5
Webb at 526-7393 for details:
per couple or $3 per person. Prereg• Mondays:
istration is required.
— 8:15 a.m. Beginner Step
• BEGINNING PHOTOGRA— 9:30 a.m. PiYo
PHY: Thursdays, March 17- April
— 11 a.m. Insanity
21, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Cane
— 11:45 STAC
Creek Recreation Center. $65 per
— 4:15 p.m. Cardio Sculpt participant. A class for beginning dig— 5:30 p.m. Classic Step
ital photography students. All types
— 6:30 p.m. Turbo Kick of digital cameras are welcome in• Tuesdays:
cluding point-and-shoot, electronic
— 8:15 a.m. Spin and STAC tablet and smart phone cameras. In-
structor: Ron Baker. Preregistration
is required.
• INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY: Tuesdays, April 26- May
31 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Cane
Creek Recreation Center. $65 per
participant. For individuals who have
a basic understanding of photography
and want to advance themselves to
more in-depth understanding of digital SLR camera operation. A digital
SLR camera is required. Instructor:
Ron Baker. Preregistration is required.
• VINYASA TRANSITIONS:
Locks and Binds: An Intermediate
Workshop will be held April 9
from 10 a.m. to noon at Cane Creek
Recreation Center. $25 per participant. Expect a full practice, time for
discussion and some inevitable yoga
philosophy. You will need drinking
water and clothes you can move in.
Mats and towels are available but you
are welcome to bring your own. Instructor: Amy Schwartz Potter. Preregistration is required.
• YOGA: HIPS, LOW BACK,
SACRUM: Saturday, April 16,
from 10 a.m. to noon at Cane Creek
Recreation Center. $25 per participant. This workshop addresses low
back pain, hip pain, popping, grinding and weakness in hips and low
back. You will need drinking water
and clothes you can move in. Mats
and towels are available but you are
welcome to bring your own. Instructor: Amy Schwartz Potter. Preregistration is required.
• YOGA FOR CHRONIC PAIN:
Mondays and Wednesdays with instructor and Fridays with a video
recording from 11 a.m. to noon at
Cane Creek Recreation Center. $2
per participant on Mondays and
Wednesdays, Free on Fridays. This
new yoga class, sometimes called
Chair Yoga, is designed for participants with chronic pain and the physically challenged. Led by Shelia
Barnes.
• MINDFUL MUSIC/MEDITATION: Participants will be introduced to a form of meditation or
induced relaxation that focuses
awareness on breathing and encourages positive attitudes to achieve a
healthy, balanced mental state. Designed for those age 16 and older.
Thursday, March 10, from 5:30-7
p.m. at Cane Creek Recreation Center. $30 per participant. Preregistration is required.
•
BEGINNING
HANDSTANDS/ARM BALLANCES:
This class will introduce basic exercises and techniques to help build
core strength, shoulder strength and
flexibility to balance on the hands
and overhead without fear. Class will
provide a safe environment and the
knowledge to start practicing these
challenging poses. Saturday, March
19, from 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at
Cane Creek Recreation Center. $25
per participant. Preregistration is required.
For info. or to register for any of the
above classes, call Leisure Services
at 520-5286 or Cane Creek Recreation Center at 520-5286 or 5267393. To register and pay by credit or
debit card, call Cane Creek Recreation Center. To pay by cash or
check, pay in person at Cane Creek
Recreation Center, 180 Cane Creek
Rd., Cookeville, or at Cookeville City
Hall on Broad.
Cookeville Senior Center
The Cookeville Senior Center has a
variety of classes and events for those
age 50 and older. For more information, call 526-9318 or visit
www.cookevilleseniorcenter.org.
BEAUTY SHOP: Roxanne’s Hair
Studio is open Tuesday-Fridays from
9 a.m.-5 p.m. For appointment, call
520-1666 or 391-4926.
BRITCHES N’ BLOUSES: $5 or
less clothing. Open Mondays-Fridays
from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Open to
the public. Volunteers needed.
Mondays:
• Taiji-Fit from 8:45-9:15 a.m.
• Exercise class from 9:30-10:30
a.m. (Donations)
• Brain Games (team trivia) at 10:30
a.m.
• Knitting/crochet class from 10
a.m.-noon.
• Lunch at 11:30 a.m.
• Double Pinochle at 12:30 p.m.
• Bingo at 1 p.m.
• Chair volleyball at 1:30 p.m.
• Shuffleboard at 1:30 p.m.
• Wii/cards/games played all day
Tuesdays:
• Video Chair Yoga from 8-9 a.m.
• Table tennis from 9:30-10:30 a.m.
• Lunch at 11:30 a.m.
• Bridge games at 12:30 p.m.
• Bingo at 1 p.m.
• Beginning line dancing at 1 p.m.,
free
• Drawing 101 class with Carole
Joyce at 1:30 p.m.
• Intermediate Line Dancing at from
1:45-3:45 p.m. $5.
• Wii/cards/games played all day
Wednesdays:
• American Mahjong tile game at 9
a.m.
• Woodcarving class from 9-11:30
a.m.
• Exercise class from 9:30-10:30
a.m. (Donations)
• Blood pressure checks at 10:30
a.m. the first and last Wednesday of
the month.
• Brain Games (team trivia) at 10:30
a.m.
• Lunch at 11:30 a.m.
• Hand and Foot game at 11:30 a.m.
• Bingo at 1 p.m.
• Basic drawing with Carol Joyce
from 1:30-3:30 p.m.
• Chair volleyball at 1:30 p.m.
• Shuffleboard at 1:30 p.m.
• Wii/cards/games played all day
Thursdays:
• Video Chair Yoga from 8-9 a.m.
• Table tennis from 9:30-10:30 a.m.
• Bingo at 1 p.m.
• Beginning Spanish/English as second language from 5-6 p.m.; $1
• Intermediate Spanish class — 5-6
p.m.
Fridays:
• Taiji-Fit from 8:45-9:15 a.m.
• American Mahjong tile game from
9 a.m.
• Exercise class from 9:30-10:30
a.m. (Donations)
• Brain Games (team trivia) at 10:30
a.m.
• Lunch at 11:30 a.m.
• Hand and Foot card game at 12:30
p.m.
• Bingo at 1 p.m.
• Chair volleyball at 1:30 p.m.
• Shuffleboard at 1:30 p.m.
• Free line dance lessons with D.
Potocnik at 2:30 p.m.
• Wii/cards/games played all day
LIVE MUSIC:
• Thursdays — 40 and older, 6:309:30 p.m. $5. With Cookeville DJ
Scott Stevens
• Saturdays — 18 and older, 6:309:30 p.m.
TRIPS:
• June 18-24, 2016 — Atlantic City,
Cape May and The Spirit of Philadelphia.
• Aug. 25-Sept. 2, 2016 — New
Hampshire and Maine: lobster bake,
railroads and lighthouses!
• Oct. 15-21, 2016 — Iceland’s
Magical Northern Lights Trip.
Space is limited, call center for details.
ONGOING: The Cookeville Senior Center offers Pool, Snooker, cards
(Rook, Pinochle, Bridge, Hand &
Foot, Spades, Hearts, Pinch), board
games, dominos, puzzles, exercise
equipment, television, free wi-fi, and
refreshments daily. They also have a
library for checking out books and
DVDs.
Algood Senior Center
BINGO: Every Wednesday at 9:30
a.m.
BLOOD PRESSURE: Check-ups
available every day.
COVERED DISH: The third
Thursday of the month at 11 a.m.
LINE DANCE CLASS: A line
dance class will be held every Monday from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Cost is $3
a person.
EXERCISE: Equipment available.
Tai Chi, and stretching classes at 1
p.m. on Tuesdays.
GAMES: Dominoes, card games,
checkers, corn toss, etc. available
every day.
— Library & computers available
each day. Various educational programs available monthly. For more
info. on the Algood Senior Center,
call 537-3447.
QUILTING CLASSES: Tuesdays
and Thursdays at 9 a.m. Learn from
master quilters.
TRIPS: Trips are available once a
month.
Multipurpose Room. For schedule
and info., email [email protected].
month at 1 p.m., at the library, at 5795
Hilham Rd., inside the Bangham Community Center.
• Humane Society of Putnam
County meets the first Monday of each
month at 5 p.m. at the Spay Neuter
Clinic, 180 Miller Rd. For info., call
372-2728.
• L.B.J.&C. on Chocolate Drive in
Cookeville holds a monthly meeting of
its Head Start Policy Council the first
Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m. The
bi-monthly meeting of the Development Corporation board of directors is
held the second Tuesday of every other
month. For info., call 528-2409.
• Monterey Board of Mayor and Aldermen meet at 7 p.m. the first Monday
of each month at Monterey City Hall.
• Monterey Depot Historical Society
meets at 6 p.m. the third Thursday of
each month at the Monterey Depot Museum. For more info., call 839-2111.
• Monterey Planning Commission
meets 5:30 p.m. the third Thursday of
each month at Monterey City Hall. • NARFE National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association-
Cookeville Chapter 1956 meets the
third Tuesday each month (except April
and December) at Shoney’s Restaurant.
Meal at 6 p.m., meeting at 6:45 p.m. All
current and retired federal employees
welcome to attend. NARFE works to
protect the future of federal retirees. For
info., call Roy Byrd at 372-0251.
• Oak Ridge/Upper Cumberland
Continuum of Care meets every second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m.
at the Upper Cumberland Development
District office (1225 S. Willow). Anyone interested in providing services to
homeless persons and the prevention of
homelessness is encouraged to attend.
For info., call Susan Greene (423) 6481003.
• Overton County Friends of the Library meets every second Tuesday at
11:30 a.m. at the Millard Oakley Public
Library, while the library board meets
the third Tuesday of the month at 5:30
p.m.
• Patriots of Overton County meet
at 6 p.m. the fourth Monday of the
Miscellaneous
• Story Time: A children’s story
hour will be held at Foxleaf Bookstore on Broad Street from 9-10 a.m.
each Saturday.
• Algood Community Center has a
quilt-in from 10 a.m.-noon Tuesdays.
For info., call 537-3447.
• Buffalo Valley Library hosts a
birthday luncheon (for area residents
with birthdays that month) at noon
the second Wednesday of each month
at Buffalo Valley Community Center.
• Children’s History Hour is held
the second Saturday of each month at
10:30 a.m. at the Cookeville History
Museum, 40 E. Broad St. For info.,
call 520-5455.
• Cookeville Cruisers will have a
Cruise-In the first Saturday of each
Baxter Senior Center
month, April to September, from 5-7
EXERCISE: Exercise with a certi- p.m. at the old Woodford building on
fied Tai Chi instructor on Monday the WestSide. Some restaurants are
and Friday at 10:30 am.
open including Cream City Ice
COUPLES DANCE LESSONS: Cream and Whitt’s Barbecue. Also, a
Every Tuesday from 5:30-6:30 pm. new restroom facility is open by the
Donation to teachers.
Depot. For info., call 537-6864.
ART CLASS: Every Tuesday at 1
• The Cookeville Central High,
p.m. with Bill Herren. Donation to Class of ‘63, meets at Dipsy Doodle
teacher for supplies.
every third Thursday at 11:30 a.m.
BLOOD PRESSURE: Blood pres- for lunch and a good time. Contact:
sure on the second Thursday and the Linda Swack King at 931-651-1175.
third Tuesday of each month with
• Dodson Branch Community
bingo to follow.
Center hosts a fish dinner 5 p.m. the
BOOK CLUB: Third Friday at first Saturday of each month. Adults
11:15.
$8, children 12 and under $3.
BRIDGE: Every second and fourth
• Doll Museum: The Doll Museum
Friday at 1 p.m.
will be open each Saturday from 1-4
LUNCH: Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- p.m. Free admission. Located at 1656
day and Friday at noon. Donation.
West Broad St., Cookeville. For info.,
DANCE: Every Thursday night at call 520-0042.
Cornerstone School. 6:30-9:30 p.m.
• Free Movie: The Town of Monwith Split Decision Band.
terey and the Monterey Civitan Club
POT LUCK: Last Friday of each will offer free movies on the fourth
month. Cost is $5 or bring a dish to Saturday of each month, during fair
pass. Music begins at 10:30, lunch at weather, at Monterey’s Farmer’s
noon. Bingo after lunch.
Market. Movies begin at dusk or
CARD GAMES: Card games or about 8:15 p.m. Bring a lawn chair
dominos with pinochle on Thursdays. (some seating will be provided). All
BOOK CLUB: Third Friday of movies are rated suitable for family
each month.
entertainment. The Civitan Club will
sell popcorn, sno cones and soft
Monterey Senior Center
drinks.
PHYSICIAL FITNESS: Monday,
• Monterey Cruise-in - Monterey
Wednesday, and Friday in the Fitness will have a monthly cruise-in on the
Center at 9 a.m., fitness classes. fourth Saturday of each month, SaturTuesdays at 9 a.m. in Whitaker Park, day from June to October, from 4-7
Walk the Dog (if you don’t have a p.m. The cruise-in will return to Comdog, join in anyway and enjoy the mercial Avenue, in Downtown Monfresh morning air).
terey, where restaurants will stay open
BRIDGE: Every Monday and late.
Thursday at noon. All levels wel• Nameless Community Center
come to come and learn.
has a covered dish social 6:30 p.m.
BINGO: Every Thursday at 10 a.m. the first Thursday of each month.
• Overton County Cruise-In will
Other Seniors
be held the second Saturday of the
• Granville Senior Center, located month between April and October at
in the old school house, opens for 4 p.m. on the Livingston square. For
lunch Monday, Tuesday, Thursday info., call Tommy Turner at 397-5099
and Friday each week, excluding hol- or Jimmy Turner at 379-1130.
idays. For info., call (931) 653-4647.
• Preschool Storytime at the MilThe archives/museum, also located at lard Oakley Public Library in Livthe center, is available for visiting at ingston is every Thursday at 10:15
these times.
a.m. that regular public school is in
session. More info., call (931) 823More dances
1888.
SPARTA: The Sparta Senior Center
• Sparta “Good Time” Cruisers
will hold a dance every Saturday from 5-8:30 p.m. every third Saturday
night from 7-10 p.m. For more info., of the month from April-September.
call Billie Chapman at 260-5496.
• Teen Advisory Board at Millard
SILVER POINT: The Silver Point Oakley Public Library in Livingston
Community Center will host a dance meets every second and fourth Tuesand country music for all ages every day of each month at 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday night from 6:30-9. No ad• Twice Told Tales Bookstore, a
mission charge. Concessions avail- used book sale hosted by The Friends
able. For info., call 858-5671 or of the Library, will be open the first
261-4830.
Saturday of each month from 10
SWING DANCING: The TTU a.m.-2 p.m. at the Putnam County LiSwing Club meets 7 p.m. every brary.
Thursday for lessons and dancing in
• Upper Cumberland Barbershop
the TTU Fitness Center. Contact Chorus invites you to come and sing
Scott Young at [email protected] with them every Tuesday at 7 p.m., at
for info.
J&S Construction (enter through the
• Progressive dance lessons are of- kitchen in the back). For details, call
fered every Thursday on the TTU Robert Breeding at 423-748-6939.
campus. Contact Jason Knight at jd- No auditions. Just come sing.
[email protected] for info.
• Veterans are invited to a meet and
• Monthly social dances are held by greet over coffee and donuts at the
Jarrad Baker and the TTU Honors Veterans Building (90 E. Spring St.,
Department with lesson at 5 p.m. and Cookeville) from 8-11 a.m. the secdance at 6 in the University Center ond Saturday of each month.
Regular Meetings
Regular Meetings is a list of events
hosted on a recurring daily, weekly or
monthly basis by nonprofit groups.
To include your information in the
calendar, call 526-9715 and ask for
the newsroom secretary, fax 526-1209
or e-mail [email protected].
Be sure to include your name and
phone number as well as the time,
date and location of the event.
CIVIC
• Algood City Council meets at 6 p.m.
the second Tuesday of each month at
Algood City Hall. Work sessions are
held at 5 p.m. the Monday prior also at
City Hall.
• Algood Citizens Action Committee
is a grassroots movement made up of
local residents and property owners in
Algood, committed to providing oversight to city government and giving citizens a voice. It serves to act as a
communication conduit between citizens and city government. We meet at
Godfather’s Pizza, inside the Minute
Mart, 340 W. Main St., Algood, the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.
For info., contact Linda Bennett at 5376301.
• Algood Community Watch meets
at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of each
month at the Algood Police Department. For info., call 537-2334.
• Algood Planning Commission and
Board of Zoning Appeals meets the
second Tuesday of each month at 5:15
and 5:30 p.m. at Algood City Hall.
• Bangham Community Center
meets at 6 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of
each month. Covered dish supper with
meeting to follow. No meeting if school
is out. For info., call 854-1352.
• Baxter Board of Mayor and Aldermen meets at 6 p.m. the first Thursday
of each month at Baxter City Hall.
• Baxter Planning Commission
meets at 5 p.m. the fourth Thursday of
each month at Baxter City Hall.
• Boma Community Center Board
meets at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each
month at the center.
• Buffalo Valley Community Center
holds a meeting the second Thursday of
every month at 6 p.m.
• City of Baxter regular board meet-
ings are at 6 p.m. the first Thursday of
each month at Baxter City Hall, 200
Main St.
• CityScape Board meets at 4 p.m. the
second Wednesday of each month at
First Tennessee Bank.
• Cookeville Arts Council meets
quarterly the second Tuesdays of January, April, July and October at 5 p.m. in
the Putnam County Library’s downstairs meeting room.
• Cookeville City Council meets at
5:30 p.m. the first and third Thursday of
each month at City Hall, 45 E. Broad St.
The council will also hold bi-monthly
work sessions at 4 p.m. on the Monday
(unless it falls on a holiday, in which
case it will be on the following Tuesday) prior to the council meetings in the
same location to review upcoming
meeting agendas and receive other information as required.
• Cookeville Tree Board meets at
3:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each
month in the Community Meeting
Room at City Hall.
• The Cookeville-Putnam County
branch of the NAACP (National Asso-
ciation for the Advancement of Colored
People) will meet the fourth Saturday of
the month at 10 a.m. at the Tennessee
Career Center at UCHRA, located at
580 S. Jefferson Ave. For more info.,
email Tom Savage, president, at [email protected] or call 931-2612795.
• Crimestoppers meets at 5:30 p.m.
the second Thursday of each month at
Cookeville Police Department, 10 E.
Broad St.
• Cumberland Gender Advocacy:
CGA provides support, education and a
place for activism for Tennessee’s
Upper Cumberland area transgender
community and their allies. All-inclusive. Everyone welcome. They meet the
first and third Saturday of the month at
6 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church (20
N. Dixie Ave., Cookeville). Use basement entrance, turn right, then right
again. In room 12. For more info., call
Robin at 931-544-1098 or visit facebook.com/cumberlandgender.
• Hollis Moore Loftis Library Board
will have their regular monthly meeeting on the second Tuesday of each
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CALENDARS
Regular Meetings
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month at the Overton County Library.
Everyone is welcome, refreshments
available. For more info., call 931-8236662 or 931-510-1544.
• Putnam County Commission meets
at 6 p.m. the third Monday of each
month at Putnam County Courthouse.
Committees meet the second Tuesday
at 5:30 and 6 p.m.
• Putnam County Board of Education meets at 5 p.m. the first Thursday
of each month at the Board of Education building on Spring Street in
Cookeville.
• Putnam County Democratic Party
meets the fourth Saturday of each
month at 10 a.m., unless otherwise
noted, at the party office at 111 N.
Cedar Ave. For info., call the office at
520-3367.
• Putnam County Election Commission meets at 8:30 a.m. the last Monday
of the month at the Election Commission office at 705 County Services Dr.
• The Putnam County Fair Board
meets the first Thursday of every month
at the County Extension Office, 900 S.
Walnut Ave., Cookeville. Committees
meet at 6:30 p.m. and full board at 7
p.m. Public is always welcome. For
questions or more info., call 931-2522755.
• Putnam County Library board of
trustees meets the second Tuesday of
the month at 4:30 p.m. Meetings are
open to the public and registration is not
required. For info., call 526-2416.
• Putnam County Parks and Recreation Board meets at 6 p.m. the first
Monday of each month at the
Cookeville Community Center.
• Putnam County Republican Party
meets at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of
every month in the county commission
chamber of the courthouse in downtown Cookeville.
• Putnam County Right to Life
meets at 7 p.m. the second Monday of
each month at Justice Center, Sheriff’s
Training Room, 421 East Spring St. For
info., call Pam at 526-5321. • Rail Trail Authority meets at noon
the fourth Monday every month at the
Leslie Town Centre. For info., call 5262217.
• Silver Point Community Center
will host a dance and country music
event every Tuesday from 6:30-9 p.m.
All ages welcome. No admission. Concessions available. For more info., call
931-858-5671 or 931-261-4830.
• Standing Stone Health Care board
of trustees meets the third Tuesday of
each month at Standing Stone Nursing
Home.
• Upper Cumberland Regional Airport Board meets at 5 p.m. the second
Tuesday of each month at the Upper
Cumberland Regional Airport.
• The Upper Cumberland Tea Party
meets the third Thursday of each month
at 6 p.m. in the Justice Center, Sheriff’s
Training Room, 421 East Spring St.
• Upperman High School Project
Graduation committee meets 7 p.m.
the first Monday of each month in the
UHS auditorium.
SUPPORT GROUPS
• Adult Relative Support group
meetings are held the 4th Monday of
each month from 5-6:30 p.m., at The
Life Church, 2223 Washington Ave.,
Cookeville. For those raising a relative
child or need housing assistance. For information on assistance and support,
contact Melissa Allison at the Upper
Cumberland Development District toll
free at 1-877-275-8233. For housing assistance while caring for a relative
child, contact Myra Walker at (931)
432-4111.
• Alcoholics Anonymous
— Al-Anon at St. Michael’s Church
(640 N. Washington Ave.) meets every
Monday at 10 a.m. and Tuesday at
11:30 a.m.
— New Choices Al-Anon Family
Groups meets at 5:30 p.m. every Monday, every Tuesday at 11 a.m., every
Friday at 11 a.m. and Saturday at 10
a.m., at St. Michael’s Church, 640 N.
Washington Ave., Cookeville.
— Brown Bag Group at St. Michael’s
Church (640 N. Washington Ave.)
meets Monday-Friday at noon and Saturday at 10 a.m.
— Cookeville Group at 1224 Broad
St. meets each Sunday at 10 a.m.
— Cookeville Serenity Group at 1224
Broad St. meets every Monday at 6 p.m.
— Happy Hour Group at 1224 Broad
St. meets every Sunday and TuesdaySaturday at 5 p.m.
— Live and Let Live Group at 1224
Broad St. meets every Monday and
Tuesday at 8 p.m.
— Midweek Recovery Group at 1224
Broad St. meets every Wednesday at 7
p.m.
— Thankful Contemplation at St.
Michael’s Church (640 N. Washington
Ave.) meets every Monday and
Wednesday-Friday at 7 a.m.
— Weekend Recovery Group at 1224
Broad St. meets every Sunday and
Thursday-Saturday at 8 p.m.
• ALS/Lou Gehrig’s support group
meets at 10:15 a.m. the first Thursday
of each month at Heavenly Host
Lutheran Church School Library. Entrance is on the south side of the school,
which is attached to the church. We
welcome all those with ALS and families and friends. For info., call Linda at
(615) 832-0025 or Marlene at 5379512.
• CCFA Support Group for Crohn’s
and Colitis meets the second Tuesday
of every month at 6 p.m. in CRMC Education Room 2. For more info., email
Cookville [email protected].
• Chronic Pain: Chronic Pain Anonymous, the Upper Cumberland’s only
support group for individuals living
with chronic pain, meets every Thursday night at 7 p.m., in the Algood Room
at Cookeville Regional Medical Center.
Both sufferers of chronic pain and their
supportive friends and family are welcome to attend. For info., call Mike
Flatt at 349-2054.
• Co-Dependents Anonymous meets
on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month, from 6-7 p.m., at Cookeville
First United Methodist Church, Freeman Building, room B-210, between
Spring and Broad Streets, at Dixie Avenue.
Email:
[email protected].
Meeting
details:
h t t p : / / w w w. c o d a . o r g / m e e t i n g locator.php.
• COPD Support Group: A support
group for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease meets the third Monday of each month from 2-3 p.m. at
Cookeville Regional Medical Center.
The meeting will be held in the Algood
or Baxter Room, next to the cafeteria on
the first floor. Enter through the main
entrance and follow the signs. Information and peer support for patients, families, friends, caregivers and other
interested persons. For more information, call Frank at 931-261-4484.
• Concerned Persons: Concerned
Persons Support Group will meet
Thursday evenings from 5-6 p.m., at
Bradford Health Services, 1330 Neal
St., Cookeville. This is a free and confidential support meeting that provides
guidance, information, referrals, literature and other useful resources to persons who have a loved one suffering
from addiction. You will find answers
to questions, such as behavior issues,
legal troubles, strategies for intervening, how to set limits and enforce consequences. Free and welcome to all who
need support and answers.
• Cookeville PFLAG: Cookeville
PFLAG, made up of parents, families,
friends, and straight allies, uniting with
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
(LGBT) people, PFLAG is committed
to advancing equality through its mission of support, education and advocacy. PFLAG is a national non-profit
organization with more than 200,000
members and supporters and more than
350 affiliates in the United States, with
Cookeville PFLAG being one if its
newest chapters. Meetings will be on
the third Saturday of each month at 11
a.m., at the Founder’s Hall of United
Church of Cookeville, 502 Gould Dr.,
Cookeville.
• Generations of Cookeville: Generations is dedicated to establishing and
maintaining a standard of excellence in
providing community behavioral health
care and developmental services to citizens in the Middle Tennessee area. We
have a fundraiser menu for $5 per plate,
delivering on Fridays in Putnam
County. Menu changes weekly. Place
all orders by 4 p.m. on Thursdays by
calling (931) 854-9224 and ask for Barbara or fax to (931) 854-9226. All proceeds to recipients activities fund.
• Genesis House Support Group
meets every Monday from 6-7:30 p.m.
at the same location. For info., contact
Genesis House at (931) 526-5197.
• Grief peer support group for parents who have lost children due to illness, accident, or suicide will meet the
second Sunday of each month at Poets
on the Square, back meeting room, at 4
p.m. For info., contact [email protected].
• Kidney classes: Kidney Smart
Classes will be held in the meeting
room at the Putnam County Library the
4th Tuesday of every month at 5:30
p.m. The class is meant to educate anyone who has chronic kidney disease in
ways to manage the disease and put off
dialysis if at all possible. It also informs
about the way that kidney failure can be
treated and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
• Mended Hearts: Mended Hearts, a
non-profit support group meets the third
Thursday of each month at 6 p.m., at
Cookeville Regional Medical Center,
education rooms 3 and 4. Potluck,
everyone welcome. For info., call
Blanche Smithers at (931) 526-4497.
• Multiple Sclerosis Support Group:
The support group meets the second
Tuesday of every month at Cookeville
Regional Medical Center’s Algood
Room from 6-7 p.m. For more info.,
call Kim Jones at 931-520-0020.
• NAMI Cookeville Support Group
— Are you or a loved one dealing with
depression? NAMI of Cookeville is
here for you. NAMI Cookeville Support
Group, a chapter of The National Alliance
on
Mental
Illness
(www.namitn.org), meets regularly the
second Tuesday of each month from 11
a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the Shoney’s of
Cookeville main conference room. If
you or someone you love has a mental
illness, we are here for you! For more
info., call 1-844-411-6264 or email
[email protected].
• Narconon: Narconon can help you
take steps to overcome drug addiction
in your family. Call 800-431-1754 for
free screenings or referrals.
• Quit for Life: Quit for Life (an
American Lung Association program)
free smoking cessation group, is held at
Cookeville Regional Medical Center in
the Algood Room from 6-7 p.m. on
Thursdays. This support group has been
going for about 20 years. Youth class
held from 5-6 p.m. Youth are also welcome in the adult class 6-7 p.m. Tennessee
Tobacco
Quitline:
800-784-8669. For info., call (931) 2614305 or (931) 526-5103.
• Don’t Quit, Just Come!: Free Tobacco Cessation class meets every second and fourth Tuesdays, from 4–5 p.m.
at Highlands Residential Services, 235
West Jackson St. Learn steps needed to
begin the process to be tobacco free.
Sponsored by HRS, Upper Cumberland
Anti-Tobacco Coalition & Quit for Life.
Questions? Call 526-9793 ext. 212.
• Stroke Support: The Upper Cumberland Stroke Support Group meets at
1 p.m. the third Thursday of each month
in one of Cookeville Regional Medical
Center’s education rooms. For more information, call 931-260-2596 or 931528-2703.
• Teen Challenge of the Upper Cumberland Hope for Life Groups: Hope
for Life is a Christ-centered program for
the community that offers non-residential help for anyone struggling with a
life-controlling problem like drug addiction, alcoholism, sexual addiction,
gambling, anger or workaholism. The
curriculum supports a person’s desire to
maintain a life free of life-controlling
problems and helps a person develop
roots and steadfastness in Christ so that
one can confidently master the problems faced in daily living. These classes
are open to all adults and will meet at
three different locations: Church on the
Hill, 3001 Phillips Cemetery Road in
Algood, every Tuesday at 6 p.m.; Westview Baptist Church, 427 Laurel Ave.,
Cookeville, every Sunday at 4:30 p.m.;
Monterey Springs Baptist Church, 408
Hanging Limb Hwy., Monterey, every
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Cost for the sixmonth program is $40. Pre-registration
is not required. For more info., call
(888) 688-0470.
• Upper Cumberland Brain Injury/Epilepsy Support Group meets
the second Monday of every month in
the Cookeville Regional Medical Center Education Center Room 1 at 1 p.m.
Survivors and families welcome. For
info., call 372-8900 or 877-894-8900.
CLUBS
• Algood Lions Club meets 6:30 p.m.
the second Monday of each month at
Algood Community Center.
• Blood Bought Bikers, a Christian
motorcycle association, meets the second Monday of each month at
Shoney’s. Eat at 6 p.m., meet at 7.
• Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts Round
Table meet 7 p.m. the first Thursday of
each month at First Methodist Church
on Dixie and Broad.
• Business Networking International
(BNI) ,The Cookeville Charter Chapter,
meets from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Call
Michael Detwiler at 252-0336 or Randy
Robbins at 372-9179 for info.
— The Cumberland Connectors Chapter, meets from 9-10:30 a.m. every Friday at the Willow Avenue Conference
Center, 225 North Willow Avenue,
Cookeville. Visitors welcome. For more
info., or a reservation to attend, call
Shelia Barnes at 931-510-0417.
• Celtic Circle, Americans Celebrating Our Celtic Heritage, meets the
first Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m.,
at Christian Church of the Cumberlands, 1312 East First Street, Crossville.
Programs and special events focus on
learning more about our Scottish, Irish,
Scots-Irish and Welch ancestors
through genealogy research, music,
dance, literature and crafts. No proof of
lineage is required. Enjoying the skirl
of the bagpipe is preferred! For info. or
to be added to the email list, contact
Barbara Thornhill at [email protected] or (931) 4848788.
• Central Tennessee Model Railroaders meets the first Saturday of the
month at Shoney’s. Eat at 8 a.m., meeting at 9 a.m. For info., call Mike at 931239-5066.
• Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Squadron
TN-393 meets each Thursday from 6-8
p.m. in Hangar 2 at the Upper Regional
Airport, 750 Airport Rd., Sparta, TN
38583. CAP is a non-profit organization
intended for young people ages 12-18
and for adults who are interested in
cadet leadership, aerospace education,
and emergency services.
• CMA: Blood Bought Bikers, the
Cookeville Chapter of the Christian
Motorcycle Association (CMA) meets
the second Monday of each month at
Rib City on Interstate Drive. Eat and
fellowship at 6 p.m., meeting at 7 p.m.
• Colonial Dames 17th Century John
McKnitt Chapter meets quarterly, the
first Saturday of May, August, November and February. Members are women
dedicated to historic preservation, education, and colonial research and who
are of lineal descent of an ancestor who
lived and served prior to 1701 in one of
the original colonies. For info., contact
Kandy Smith at 528-5006 or
[email protected].
• Cookeville Beekeepers will meet at
6:30 p.m. the first Thursday of the
month at the Gap at Collegeside Church
of Christ in Cookeville. For more info.,
visit www.cookevillebeekeepers.com.
• Cookeville Breakfast Rotary Club
meets 7 a.m. every Tuesday at
Cookeville Golf Club.
• Cookeville Camera Club meets at
7 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of
each month at First Presbyterian
Church, 20 N. Dixie Ave., Cookeville.
For info. and upcoming events, go to
www.cookevillecameraclub.com.
• Cookeville Coin Club meets 6:30
p.m. the first Thursday of each month
at The Coin Shop, 1590 E. Spring St.
For more info., call Wes at 931-5281893.
• Cookeville Civitan Club meets 6
p.m. the first and third Thursday of each
month at Nick’s Restaurant.
• Cookeville Corvette Club, for
Corvette owners and car enthusiasts,
meets at 6 p.m. the second Monday of
each month at Logan’s Restaurant on
Interstate Drive. We support local activities, enjoy cruises, rallies, road tours
and club gatherings. For info., call
Frank at 528-2664 or Cathy at 5262641.
• Cookeville Crazy Quilters meet
from 5-7 p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month in the lower level
meeting room of the Putnam County Library. For info., call (931) 526-8207.
• Cookeville Creative Writers meet
from 10 a.m.-noon the first and third
Saturday of each month at the Putnam
Library. For info., call Janet Biery at
526-2034.
• Cookeville Dulcimer Society meets
at 2:15 p.m. Tuesdays at Cookeville
First United Methodist complex, Room
214, of the Freeman Building. Park in
parking garage just off East Spring
(near corner of Dixie Avenue) under the
Wellness Center gym. For info., call
Janet Fritz at 528-3815.
• Cookeville Homeopathy Study
Group (an affiliate of the National Center for Homeopathy) has free classes, 10
a.m.-noon the first Saturday of each
month in the downstairs room of the
Putnam County Library in Cookeville.
For info., call Lesley Hall at A Healing
Place, 858-8284.
• Cookeville Junior Women’s Club
meets the third Thursday of the month
at 5:30 p.m., at First Presbyterian
Church. Dinner is provided free of
charge. Babysitting is also available for
a small charge. For info., call Cheryl
Thomas 261-2825.
• Cookeville Lions Club meets 6 p.m.
the first and third Monday of each
month at Mandarin Palace, 791 S. Jefferson Ave., Cookeville.
• Cookeville Noon Lions Club meets
the second and fourth Monday of each
month at Golden Corral.
• Cookeville Masonic Lodge 266
meets 7 p.m. the third Saturday of each
month at the lodge.
• Cookeville Noon Rotary Club
meets at noon every Wednesday at the
Leslie Town Centre.
• Cookeville Pilot Club meets at 6:30
p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at
Upper Cumberland Christian Home
Center.
• Cookeville Rose Society meets at 7
p.m. the second Monday of each month
at Johnson’s Garden Center, 1717 E.
Spring St. For info., call 528-8000.
• Cookeville Toastmasters Club
meets the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month at 6:30 p.m., in the Faculty
Dining Room of TTU. For info., call
Wali Kharif at (931) 881-1465. No December meeting.
• Cookeville Sunset Rotary meets
every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Nick’s
Restaurant at 895 S. Jefferson Ave.
• Daughters of the American Revolution Old Walton Road Chapter meets
monthly, alternating Tuesdays and Saturdays, nine times a year. Members are
women who are proven direct descendants of a Revolutionary War patriot ancestor. For info., call Kandy Smith at
528-5006
or
email
[email protected].
• Dodson Branch Saddle Club rides
at 6 p.m. Saturdays at the Dodson
Branch Arena. For info., call Jim at
268-5587 or Denny at 858-7449.
• Embroiderers’ Guild of America,
Iris Chapter, meets the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month at 10
a.m. in the fourth-floor dining room of
the First Tennessee Bank on Jefferson
Avenue. Stitchers of all levels of experience and inexperience are welcome.
Come by Joe Muggs Cafe in Books-aMillion on most Friday afternoons from
1-3 p.m. to stitch-in or just to visit. For
more information, call Judy at (931)
525-1319 or Linda at (931) 268-5915.
• Experimental Aircraft Association
(EAA) Chapter 1378 meets the third
Saturday of each month from 10–11
a.m. in Hangar 2 at the Upper Cumberland Regional Airport.
• FCE: Jere Whitson Family Community Education Club (FCE) meets the
second Wednesday of the month at 9:30
a.m. at the Putnam County Library.
Everyone welcome. For info., call
Tammy Guess at (931) 979-0577.
• Girl Scout Leadership Teams of
Service Unit 128 meet the second
Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at
St. Thomas Catholic Church. For info.,
call 526-4925.
• Gold Wing Road Riders Association meets the second Tuesday of each
month. For info., call 537-6602 or 5372236.
• Granville Community Club meets
6:30 p.m. the first Monday of each
month at Granville Community Center
(old school house) for covered dish dinner.
• Italian American Club of the
Upper Cumberland meets 7 p.m. the
first Thursday of each month in the Putnam County Library upstairs meeting
room. For info., call Lewis Tommaso at
432-1462.
• Kiwanis Club of Putnam County
meets at noon the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month at Cookeville
Golf Club off 10th Street. Kiwanis is
changing the world one child at a time.
For further info., call John Mayher at
528-0150.
• MENSA, The High IQ Society,
meets for dinner at various restaurants
at 6 p.m. on the second Saturday of the
month. For more information call Bill
on 372-1907 or email [email protected] or visit www.us.mensa.org/.
Membership is restricted to the 98th
percentile of an approved aptitude test.
Testing is available by appointment.
• Mid-Tenn Woodturners Club
meets on the 4th Monday of each month
at 6 p.m. in the woodshop of Cookeville
High School on North Washington Ave.
We have a demonstrator each meeting
and display our work. If you need more
information, contact John Lucas at
(931) 284-7022.
• Middle Tennessee Antique Engine
and
Tractor
Association
(M.T.A.E.T.A.) meets the second
Thursday of every month except December. For info., call Dr. Jim McKinney, secretary and newsletter editor, at
520-0517.
• Middle Tennessee Gay and Lesbian Alliance meets the fourth Sunday
of each month in Cookeville. For info.,
write P.O. Box 1000, Gainesboro, TN
38562 or email [email protected].
• Middle Tennessee Modelers Association, a club for scale plastic model
builders, meets 2 p.m. the third Saturday of each month at Putnam County
Library. For info., call 931-261-4321 or
(931) 456-9803.
• Millard Oakley Public Library:
The Livingston book club in meets
every first Monday night of the month
at 6 and first Tuesday of the month at
11 a.m. Free beginner computer classes
every Tuesday-Thursday. Free advanced computer classes every Wednesday. Call 823-1888 for an appointment.
• Monterey Cruise-in will be the
fourth Saturday of every month, from
June to October, from 4-7 p.m. The
cruise-in will return to Commercial Avenue, in downtown Monterey, where
some restaurants will stay open late.
There will be a 50-50 cash drawing,
plus 1950s and 1960s music presented
by D.J. Troy Ameen. Also, Stonecom
Radio will be present.
• Monterey Depot Historical Society
meets the fourth Thursday of each
month at 6:30 p.m. at the Monterey
Depot Museum. All persons interested
in the building of a replica of the Monterey Depot or the history and legacy of
the Tennessee Central Railroad are invited to attend. For info., call Chris
Weist at (931) 349-2099.
• Monterey Garden Club meets
10:30 a.m. the second Tuesday of each
month at Monterey United Methodist
Church.
• Monterey Lions Club meets 6 p.m.
the second and fourth Thursday of each
month at the Lions Club Building.
• Monterey Masonic Lodge 751
meets 7 p.m. the second Saturday of
each month.
• MOPS (Mothers of Preschools) exists to meet the needs of every mom:
stay at home and working moms, teens,
single and married moms, moms with
different lifestyles who share a similar
desire to be the best moms they can be.
MOPS is for mothers with children ages
birth through kindergarten. Join us for
breakfast, fellowship, adult conversation, informative speakers, and creative
activities/games. Dress is casual and
childcare is provided. MOPS meets
once a month, September-May from 911:30 a.m. For info., call Jena Buckler
at (931) 858-5233.
•
Nameless Community “Just
Friends” meets at 11:30 a.m. the first
Wednesday of each month at Fellowship Hall of Curry Chapel United
Methodist Church, 1775 Shepardsville
Highway. Non-denominational.
• Northeast Family and Community
Education Club (FCE) meets from
9:30-10:30 a.m., the second Thursday
of each month, at the County Extension
Office meeting room, 900 S. Walnut
Ave., Cookeville.
• Optimist Club meets the second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at 6:30
p.m. in the Baxter Room of Cookeville
Regional Medical Center.
• Order of the Eastern Star
Cookeville Chapter 152 meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in
the Cookeville Masonic Lodge Hall
with refreshments at 6 p.m.
• Overton County Beekeepers meet
the third Thursday of the month at 6:30
p.m. at the Millard Oakley Library.
• P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational
Organization) P.E.O. Chapter L meets
at 10 a.m. the second Thursday of each
month at First Cumberland Presbyterian
Church.
• Plateau Corvette Club in Crossville
is an NCCC club, and you must own a
Corvette to join. Meetings are the first
Thursday each month, at 5:30 p.m.
Meetings held at the Crossville Outlet
Mall on Interstate Drive. Exit 320 from
I-40 (Genesis Road). Go south to first
light, turn west (right) on Interstate
Drive. The Outlet Mall is just ahead,
turn right and proceed to the north side
of the building. The door entrance will
be marked “D.” The meeting room is
the first room on the left. Contact
[email protected] for more
information.
• Putnam County Scottish Rite Club
will meet at 6 p.m. the fourth Thursday
of each month. All Master Masons and
their wives are welcome. For info., call
(931) 252-4443.
• Putnam County Shrine Club and
Ladies meet the fourth Tuesday of each
month at Golden Corral. Social hour is
at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30, meeting at 7.
For info., call David Vaughn at 5264917, cell: 261-7769, or any Shriner.
• Reading Group Book Club meets
the first Friday of every month at 7 p.m.
in the Poets meeting room. New members welcome. Park across the street,
come in front door. For info., call Pat
Malone at 537-2293 and leave message.
• Rug Hookers, beginner and experienced, meet 10 a.m.-noon the first and
third Friday of each month in lower
level of Putnam County Library in
Cookeville. All levels of skill welcome.
For info., call Kate Scurlock at 5287730.
• Sons of the American Revolution,
Descendants of Revolutionary War patriots meet the third Saturday of February, May, August and November. For
info., contact Kenneth J. Whittaker at
(615)
646-8400,
email
[email protected].
• Sons of Confederate Veterans meet
at 7 p.m. the third Monday of each
month in the meeting room at Shoney’s
Restaurant, 880 South Jefferson,
Cookeville. Whether you have a Confederate ancestor or not come and see
what we are about. We are non-political,
study history, and honor our southern
ancestor heroes. For info., call Mike
Williams at 931-310-9176.
• Southern Hospitality FCE Club
meets the third Monday of each month
at 12:30 p.m. at the Putnam County Extension Office. FCE stands for “Family,
Community, Education.” Everyone is
invited to join us and be a part of a club
for fun, fellowship, education and support of our community. For more info.,
please call the Extension Office at 931526-4561.
• Standing Stone Cruisers car club
will hold a cruise-in in Livingston the
second Saturday night of each month
between April and October. For info.,
visit www.standingstonecruisers.com.
• TTU Chess Club meets 7 p.m. every
Monday when TTU is in session in the
Alumni Lounge (Room 342) of the University Center on the TTU campus. For
info., call Paul Semmes at 526-2883.
• Twin Oak Family and Community
Education Club meets 10 a.m. the second Tuesday of each month at County
Extension Conference Room (900 S.
Walnut Ave., Cookeville). FCE (Family
Community and Education) is in partnership with the University of Tennessee Extension. They provide
opportunities for members to learn
more about nutrition, food safety,
health, family living, financial management, leadership development and community service. Guests welcome. More
info., call the extension office at 5264561.
• United Daughters of the Confederacy, Capt. Sally Tompkins Chapter
2123, meets at noon the first Wednesday of each month in the lower level of
the Putnam County Library. Visitors
with Confederate ancestry welcome.
For info., call Mrs. Kenneth Broyles at
(931) 738-5869 or 212-3789.
• Upper Cumberland Area of Middle Tennessee Mensa meets at 6 p.m.
the second Saturday of the month at an
area restaurant. Membership is open to
anyone scoring in the 98th percentile of
a standard aptitude test. For more information, email [email protected]
or call 372-1907.
• Upper Cumberland Civil War
Round Table meets the second Tuesday of every month at First Presbyterian Church (20 N. Dixie Ave.) at 6:30
p.m.
• Upper Cumberland Genealogical
Association meets at 2 p.m. the second
Saturday of each month in the meeting
room of the Putnam County Library.
Membership fee is $10 per year, but
non-members are invited to attend.
• Upper Cumberland Macintosh
User Group (UCMUG) meets the third
Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at
Cumberland Cove Community Building in Cumberland Cove. For directions
and info., visit ucmug.com.
• Upper Cumberland Optimists
Club meets the second and fourth
Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at
Shoney’s restaurant. Everyone is in-
vited.
• Upper Cumberland Radio Control
Club meets at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at G&L Hobbies.
For info., call Robert Sealy at 5264770.
• Upper Cumberland Sierra Club
meets 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of
each month in the Putnam Library
lower level meeting room.
• Upper Cumberland Stamp Club
holds bi-weekly meetings at the Fair
Park Senior Center in Crossville, from
11 a.m.-1 p.m., the first and third
Wednesdays of the month. Located
across from Cumberland County Fairgrounds. For info., contact the secretary
at [email protected].
• Woodmen of the World members
meet 5:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each
month, except July, August and December, at the Woodmen Lodge, 559 Polly
Dr. in Cookeville. Please bring a covered dish. For info. or to RSVP, call
526-8210.
MILITARY
• American Legion Post 46 meets the
first Monday of each month at 6 p.m. in
the Veterans Memorial Building on
Spring Street in Cookeville. Veterans
and their spouses are invited to join club
members for a meal and program. The
auxilliary meets at 5 p.m. For info., call
finance officer Mike Robichaud at
(931) 510-5051 or Adj. Jim Robinson at
(931) 510-2496.
• American Legion Post 135 meets
the second Tuesday of each month at
the Super Hibachi Buffet and Grill on
South Jefferson Avenue. Dinner at 6
p.m., meeting at 7 p.m. For info., call
931-319-1268.
• The Bohannon American Legion
and Auxiliary of Livingston meet the
first Tuesday of each month at the Legion Building, 121 S. Church St. The
Auxiliary meets at 5 p.m. and the Legion meets at 6 p.m. For more info., call
Larry Gunnels, Post Commander at
(931) 260-9100.
• Base Camp, a veterans support
group open to all veterans, meets 6 p.m.
every Wednesday at the Veterans Building, 90 E. Spring St., Cookeville. Sponsored by Vietnam Veterans of America,
Upper Cumberland Chapter 741. For
info., call 372-1208 or 528-8062.
• Disabled American VeteransCookeville Chapter 117 meets the first
Saturday of each month at 9 a.m. at the
Life Church in Cookeville, 2223 North
Washington Ave. We will help veterans
of all branches of the service with any
type of disability claims. If the first Saturday is a holiday weekend, the meeting
will be the second Saturday. Contact
Chapter Commander Bob Hines at
(931) 510-0725 or Sr. Vice Commander
Larry Jackson at (931) 400-3560.
• DAV: Disabled American Veterans
Cookeville Chapter 117 offers a ride to
your VA appointment. Pick-up locations
are Veterans Building, 90 E. Spring St.,
Cookeville; Cookeville VA Clinic, 851
S. Willow Ave., Cookeville; and Huddle
House, Baxter at I-40 exit 280. To make
an appointment, call (931) 526-6328 or
email [email protected].
• FRA: Members are needed for the
recently established Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) Branch 294 in
Crossville. Anyone serving, or those
who have previously served as enlisted
members of the Navy, Marines or Coast
Guard, are eligible. Meets the second
Saturday of the month at 0900 at Cumberland County Senior Citizens Center,
Highway 127 South, Crossville. Family
oriented and most months have a social
activity. For info., call Gary at (931)
456-8590 or Joe at 528-6502.
• Granville will have a free community market at the Veterans Park in
Granville each Saturday from 8 a.m.-3
p.m. Vendors are requested to bring
homemade items only and home grown
vegetables and plants. Vendors are responsible for set up and clean up. First
come first serve regarding spaces. Set
up is free, however, donations are appreciated and will go to the Granville
Community Center.
• Meet and Greet: Former and active
duty military and their families are invited to a meet and greet from 8-11
a.m. the second Saturday of each
month in the Veterans Building (90 E.
Spring St., Cookeville). This event is
aimed at giving the local military community a chance to get together and
meet each other over coffee and donuts.
• Monterey VFW Post 6277 meets
on the first Thursday of each month in
the VFW building, 45 South Poplar St.,
Monterey, at 6 p.m. All members and
former members are encouraged to attend. For info., call Tammie Gallagher
at 931-510-0381.
• VFW and Ladies Auxiliary Post
6296 meets at 6:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at the Veterans
Building. For info., call 526-2432.
• Vietnam Veterans Association
Upper Cumberland Chapter 741
holds its regular business meeting at 6
p.m. the second Thursday of each
month at Veterans Memorial Building,
90 E. Spring St. For info., call 3721208.
• WWII Navy Group meets at noon
the third Tuesday of each month at
Ryan’s in Crossville. Veterans of all
foreign wars and branches of service
and their wives are welcome to join.
For info., call Bill Oehlecker at 7886222 or Dan at (931) 456-5751.
MISCELLANEOUS
• Choate Cemetery cleanup is 9 a.m.
the first Saturday of each month, April
through December.
• Cookeville Children’s Museum
will hold Messy Monday classes for
children ages 2 and a half to 4 years of
age each Monday at 10 a.m. Music
each Friday at 10:30 a.m. Free to members or with admission to the museum.
Register by calling 979-7529.
• Wilson Sporting Goods former employees meet for breakfast 8:30 a.m.
the second Tuesday of February, May,
August and November at Shoney’s in
Cookeville.
• Weight Loss: A free weight loss
group, Taking Back Our Lives, for
women needing to lose 50 lbs. or more,
will begin meeting every Monday at
6:30 p.m. at Squirrely Shirley’s used
furniture store at 54 S. Cedar, across
from Ralph’s Donuts. For more info.,
call 931-252-6135.
Herald-Citizen
Sunday, February 28, 2016
BUSINESS
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Local attorney nominated to be a Fellow of American Bar Foundation
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          
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       
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Chamber
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D2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, February 28, 2016
BUSINESS
Legal Aid Society welcomes new board members
Milestones
IWC Food Service transportation supervisor, Mike Gilbert
(right), congratulates Aaron Young (left), driver for IWC
Food Service for his 20 years of service with the company.
NASHVILLE — Legal Aid
Society of Middle Tennessee
and the Cumberlands recently
announced that it has added
new members Hallye Fetterolf
and Alysa Medina to its board
of directors. Legal Aid Society
is Tennessee’s largest nonprofit law firm.
Fetterolf was nominated to
the board as a client representative by the Oak Ridge
Schools’ Preschool. She is employed by Jewelry Television
as a sales/customer service
agent and previously operated
a state licensed home daycare
in Pennsylvania. She has volunteered at the Oak Ridge
Schools’ Preschool as a result
of her grandchildren’s attendance there. Fetterolf will represent the client population of
Legal Aid Society’s Oak
Ridge service area which includes Anderson, Campbell,
Claiborne, Morgan, Roane,
Scott and Union counties.
“Hallye
has experience
both as a
client and
a volunteer
for
one of our
partner
agencies,”
said Gary
Medina
Housepian, Legal Aid Society’s executive director. “This dual
experience will be an asset to
the board of directors, bringing forth issues that could affect many of our clients. We
are pleased to have Hallye involved.”
Medina was nominated as a
client
representative
by
Catholic Charities of East Tennessee representing Legal Aid
Society’s Cookeville service
area which includes Clay,
Cumberland, DeKalb, Fentress, Jackson, Overton, Pick-
ett, Putnam, Van Buren and
White counties. She is a board
of immigration appeals accredited representative and
case coordinator for the Office
of Immigrant Services, helping to provide services to people in 36 counties.
Prior to working at Catholic
Charities, Medina was the
East Tennessee organizer for
the Tennessee Immigrant and
Refugee Rights Coalition. She
received her Bachelor of
Music from Middle Tennessee
State University and was a
Fulbright Scholar in 2000.
“We are pleased to have
Alysa
represent
our
Cookeville service area as
well as our Hispanic population,” said Housepian. “She
has extensive experience with
various nonprofits serving immigrants and refugees —
Crossville for Solidarity Action, Catholic Charities,
TIRRC, Shalom Center for
Continuing Education, to
name a few — which will be
useful to our board of directors
as our client population continues to change and grow.”
Legal Aid Society of Middle
Tennessee and the Cumberlands advocates for fairness
and justice under the law. The
non-profit law firm offers free
civil legal representation, educational programs and advice
to ensure people in its region
are able to protect their livelihoods, their health and their
families. It serves 48 counties
from offices in Clarksville,
Columbia, Cookeville, Gallatin,
Murfreesboro,
Nashville, Oak Ridge and Tullahoma. Legal Aid Society is
funded in part by United Way.
Learn more at www.las.org,
or by following the firm on
www.facebook.com/pages/Le
gal-Aid-Society-of-MiddleTennessee-and-the-Cumberlands/410254125111.
Steve McDonald, right, is welcomed to the Averitt Over 20
Team by Averitt chairman and CEO Gary Sasser.
TDCI reminds
Tennesseans of new
ridesharing laws
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI)
reminds Tennessee consumers
to be aware of new state regulations governing ridesharing networks and their drivers.
Tennessee’s ridesharing legislation was enacted to eliminate
both consumer and regulator
questions regarding these increasingly popular services
while providing appropriate
guidance for the ridesharing
companies, their drivers, and
riders. The regulations took effect Jan. 1, 2016.
“The Department protects Tennessee consumers every day and
adapts to new changes created
by technology,” Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance Assistant Commissioner
Michael Humphreys said. “This
legislation provides certain clarity where there had been confusion regarding when an
insurance policy may cover a
trip through a ridesharing service. “Drivers may still wish to confirm coverage with their personal auto and/or ridesharing
companies to ensure they have
adequate protection.”
All ridesharing companies
and/or their drivers operating in
Tennessee must follow these
regulations:
• Drivers must maintain primary auto coverage that recognizes the driver as a
Transportation Network Com-
pany (TNC) driver.
• When logged on to the app
but not engaged in a prearranged ride (has not been connected with a rider), the driver
must have primary auto liability
insurance of at least 50/100/25
(dollar limits in thousands for
bodily
injury
per
individual/bodily injury per accident/ property).
• When the driver is engaged
in a prearranged ride, driver
must have primary auto liability
insurance at a minimum of
$1,000,000 for death, bodily injury, and property.
• If an accident occurs and the
driver does not have coverage,
the company is required to provide coverage and has a duty to
defend the claim.
• Permits an insurer offering
personal auto to expressly exclude coverage during times an
insured is acting as a TNC
driver under the terms of the
policy, and the exclusion alleviates the insurance company
from a duty to defend or pay
any claim.
• Drivers must carry proof of
coverage at all times and are
prohibited from transacting
their business in cash.
• The TNC must provide a picture of the driver and license
plate number.
• Maintain two years of trip
records. For more information, contact
our Consumer Insurance Services Division at (615) 741-3805.
Happy retirement
A reception was held on Feb. 18 to celebrate the retirement of Larry Pierce. Larry retired after 38 years of service
with the City of Cookeville. Also pictured is his wife, Trina Pierce and his daughter, Abby Pierce along with
Cameron Fowler. Larry was a valuable asset to the department and will be missed.
DEPOT: Owners moving on to next chapter
From Page D1
month,” she said. “It’s just time.”
Nothing will be marked down for liquidathrough, she’s helped put 14 students tion until the end of March if a potential
through Tennessee Tech in the last 10 buyer is not found by then.
years.
As for what the next chapter holds for
“I’ve been thinking about this for a Cannon, she said she is looking forward to
writing that in April.
“It’s going to be very sad and emotional,”
she said. “I have watched generations of
customers grow up. I have played, laughed
and cried with families for years.”
Inaugural Upper Cumberland Wine Festival announced
UPPER CUMBERLAND — The Upper
Cumberland Tourism Association, along
with the wineries of the Upper Cumberland
Wine Trail and Historic Granville announced the inaugural Upper Cumberland
Wine Festival is set to take place April 9,
from noon to 5 p.m. The first of its kind for
the region, the event will offer tastings, live
jazz and blues music performed by Lynn
Beal Trio, food, and festivities centered
around the gazebo and surrounding
grounds of Historic Granville.
Tickets for the festival are $20 onsite and
$15 in advance. Admission includes wine
tastings at each of the winery booths and a
complimentary souvenir wine glass. All
guests must be at least 21 years of age.
Wine will be on the sale at each winery
booth.
The festival will coincide with the launch
of Historic Granville’s 2016 Summer season, presenting special exhibits at the
Homestead and Museum highlighting the
challenges of rural life in the 1930’s.
Granville’s 4th Genealogy Festival will
feature the Carter Family.
Guests will have the opportunity to stroll
through Historic Granville to visit the Antique Car Show, Sutton Homestead,
Granville Museum; Old Time Craftsmen in
Pioneer Village; Craft Booths; gift and antiques stores and of course, Sutton General
Store will be offering attendees their famous southern cooking. Dinner begins at 5
p.m. and the 8th anniversary of Sutton Ole
Time Music Hour begins at 6 p.m.
The eight wineries of the Upper Cumberland Wine Trail include Cellar 53, Chestnut
Hill, DelMonaco, Highland Manor, Holly
Ridge, Northfield Vineyards, Red Barn,
and Stonehaus.
Tickets will go on sale in March and will
be available at each of the wineries and
Granville Sutton General Store. Photo ID
required for entry — no exceptions. Tickets
are non-refundable. Event will take place,
rain or shine. No coolers or outside
food/drinks allowed.
For more information about the festival,
go to www.uppercumberlandwinetrail.com
or www.facebook.com/UpperCumberlandWineTrail. For more information about
Historic
Granville,
go
to
http://www.granvilletn.com.
Submission guidelines
The Herald-Citizen welcomes submissions from area businesses to be published in the Sunday Business section.
Below are the guidelines to use for
submissions.
• Benefit and fundraising events may have the information
placed in our daily community calendar free of charge.
- However, we can run a photo of the check presentation after
the event, provided it is for $200 or more.
Advertising may be purchased for additional coverage of the
event.
• Charitable events and fundraisers sponsored by non-profit
organizations will receive a one-time group photo of all participating sponsors to promote the event.
• Business briefs will be a maximum of 10 inches (250 words
max), with the H-C reserving the right to edit as necessary.
• New businesses will be listed in our “New Business Li-
censes” segment of the paper the first Sunday of the month
when the licenses are released.
- At various times, certain new businesses will be selected to
have a photo of their business also featured on the business
page.
- The list of licenses include the owner, name and location of
the business.
• Announcing a new location for a business will be handled
as advertising — unless the business has a new owner.
• Re-opening an already established
business under the same ownership will also be handled as advertising.
• Ribbon cutting photos for new businesses will be scheduled
through the Chamber of Commerce and are reserved for
Chamber members.
• Employee of the Month announcements and awards will be
handled as paid advertisements — with the exception of recog-
nition presented by governmental entities, schools, etc.
• Any new employee announcements will be handled as paid
advertisements.
• Honoring employees for number of years of employment
will be done in increments of five years and will be done with
group photos and not individual photos.
• Submissions to the H-C offering special prices or percent
off discounts for purchases with a percent of the proceeds
going to benefit a certain group will be handled as advertising.
• Certain submissions for awards received and changes in
staff and programming will be handled as advertising.
• Any in-store promotion winners will need to be handled as
advertising.
The Herald-Citizen has the right to reject or edit any
submission.
HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, February 28, 2016 — D3
BUSINESS
Should
retirees move
investments
to a CD?
Real Estate Transfers
Bank build
Note: Listed below are the transfers of real estate properties
which occurred in Putnam County on the dates indicated.
This information was obtained from open, public records
maintained in the office of the Register of Deeds in the Putnam County Courthouse. The number following the entry is
the civil district in which the property is located.
D
ear Dave: My wife
and I are in our
early 70s, and
we’re retired.
We have about $136,000
in corporate bonds and
$200,000 in mutual funds.
Considering our age,
should we move the investments into a CD?
Kurt
Dear
Kurt:
Dave
There’s
Says
always
a
chance
you’ll
lose
money
if you
leave it
in mutual
funds
and
Dave
bonds.
Ramsey
That’s
the nature of the market. But
there’s another kind of risk
based on what you’re proposing, and that’s risk of
value due to inflation.
Assuming you two are in
good health, you could expect to live another 10 to
20 years. Most current CD
rates are less than 1 percent. Even if they rise to 2
or 3 percent in the future,
do you really want to see
that kind of return when inflation is likely to rise 4
percent annually? That’s in
itself a type of risk, so I
would urge you to keep
that in mind.
No, I wouldn’t advise
moving all of your money
to CDs. If I were in your
shoes, I’d live off the income generated by my mutual fundinvestments. As
for the corporate bonds,
I’m not a big fan of those.
They entail almost as much
risk as mutual funds without the good returns (on
average) over a long period
of time.
If you’re concerned about
stability, I’m okay with you
taking a little money from
your bonds and putting it
into a CD right now. But I
wouldn’t touch the mutual
funds.
Dear Dave: My wife received $100 from her parents for her birthday. When
I asked what she planned to
do with it, she said she was
going to add it to her
spending money. I think
she should put it toward us
paying off debt, but I bit
my tongue and didn’t say
anything. We’re in pretty
good shape financially, so
should I mention it or just
let it go?
Charles
Dear Charles: I’m sure
you’re a smart man, so
you’ll understand when I
tell you — for the sake of
your marriage and mental
health — to let this one go.
Seriously, is $100 going to
move the needle that
much? It’s her birthday,
and it was a gift designed
to let her do something
nice for herself. There’s absolutely nothing wrong
with her spending a little
bit on herself on her special
day.
If she had asked me about
this, I would have told her
it was fine. If she had
asked me about putting it
toward debt, I would have
said that’s fine, too. It’s not
a big deal for someone to
have a little fun once in a
while. But it’s a bad plan
for you to try to get at her
gift. Just let it go, and do
your part to make sure she
knows that you love her
and that she has a great
birthday!
Dave Ramsey is a personal money management expert, a national
radio personality and
author of The Total
Money Makeover. For
more financial advice,
plus special offers to
readers, visit www.davesays.org.
Melissa Parks of Putnam County Habitat for Humanity receives a sponsorship check
from Ian Robson of Clayton Bank. Clayton Bank will join 10 other banks in Putnam
County to be a part of Habitat’s Banker Build in May, 2016. The Banker Build home
will be the second home to be built at West End Place, a 52 home sub-division being
developed by PCHFH. Volunteers from participating local banks will be working hard
to make a dream come true for a local Habitat Partner Family. To learn more about
the project or to take a tour of a Habitat home, contact Melissa Parks at 931-528-1711
ext 7.
Wednesday, Feb. 17
Quitclaim from Carla Ray Bement, Sally Ann Doney, Laura
Lynette Tyson, Sargent Rex Lineberry, Joanna Matthews and Dan
Truman Whitman to Scott Matlock, 3rd;
From Harold Terry Huddleston to Jeffrey C. Lacy and Karen M.
Lacy, Heritage Green, phase II, lot #65, 19th;
Quitclaim from Ethan Shaw to Brian Berry and Susan Berry,
1st;
From Ian M. Kelly and Melissa K. Kelly to David M. Laurie
and Brittany N. Laurie, Holly Spring Farms, lot #33, 1st;
From Allison Anderson aka Allison O’Dell and Brad Anderson
to James W. Benjamin and Leslie N. Benjamin, Plantation
Heights, phase I, lot #30, 19th;
Quitclaim from Ronnie Huddleston, Clarence Huddleston Jr.,
Gary Huddleston and Dow Huddleston to Gary Huddleston and
Dow Huddleston, 11th;
From Gary Huddleston and Dow Huddleston to Bennett J. Jared
and Kristina Jared, 11th;
Quitclaim from Gary Huddleston and Theresa Huddleston to
Dow Huddleston, 11th;
Quitclaim from Gary Huddleston and Theresa Huddleston to
Dow Huddleston, 11th;
Quitclaim from Gary Huddleston and Dow Huddleston to Dow
Huddleston, 11th;
Quitclaim from Gary Huddleston and Dow Huddleston to Gary
Huddleston, 11th;
From Mary J. Zimmer, trustee, Mary J. Zimmer revocable trust
to Jeanetta S. Stephens and Jacob Stephens, Rebecca Place, phase
I, lot #12, 1st;
Quitclaim from Linda Massa aka Lynda Massa to Linda Massa,
Jenelle Harrington, Melissa Honeycutt, Gary R. Cooper and
Delilah Clark Cooper, Oakland Farms Property, lot #15, 7th.
Thursday, Feb. 18
From Dennis Lynn Burgess and Anna Faye Burgess to Elizabeth
Burgess Centers and Derrick Michael Centers, 16th;
Quitclaim from Melissa Ann Cook to Bo Cook, Lake Pointe,
phase II, lot #6, 3rd.
Friday, Feb. 19
Quitclaim from James A. Ledford and Wade Ledford, Briargate,
section C, lot #83, 1st;
Quitclaim from Quinton Dyer to Dustin Conner, 16th;
Quitclaim from Joe Pat Clark and Janell Clark to William F.
Clark and Patricia J. Clark, 2nd;
Quitclaim from Joe Pat Clark and Janelle Clark to William F.
Clark and Patricia J. Clark, 2nd;
Quitclaim from Daniel C. Rivett aka Daniel E. Rivett and Joann
Rivett to Daniel C. Rivett and Joann Rivett;
From James G. Gaw and Bessie Irene Gaw to Triple H Properties, 1st;
From Barney C. Jackson III and Mica E. Jackson to Heather
Thompson and Tiffiny Moon, Riverbend, lot #7, 2nd;
From Jerry C. Gaw LP to Michael H. Reeves, St. James Place
redivision of lot #1, phase III, 1st;
From Sam Gamble and Kim Gamble to Eileen Jane O’Connor
aka Eileen Jane O’Connor, 15th;
From Judy L. Denson and Shirlie D. Denson to Michael D. Pippin and Tammie A. Pippin, Maxwell and Ditty Subdivision, 20th.
Sponsorship
Gaw-Bernhardt & Associates is excited to be a part of Cookeville’s second annual
Red, White and Boom 4th of July event. One of the main attractions at this event is
Slide CKVL, formerly known as Slide the City. Last year was the first year for this
spectacular event and it was a huge success. Mayor Ricky Shelton recently revealed
that due to Slide the City being so popular last year that the City decided to buy it
and rename the event Slide CKVL. It will be the biggest three day water party in Tennessee. The 1,000 foot slip and slide runs down Broad Street in Cookeville. The dates
are July 2-4, 2016. In addition to the slide, there will be concerts, car cruz-in, barn
sales, parade and other old fashion family fun events, including the spectacular fireworks show. Pictured are one of the sponsors of this event, Jill Bernhardt, Owner/Realtor at Gaw-Bernhardt & Associates, and Darlene Uthus, associate, presenting Mayor
Ricky Shelton with a check of sponsorship for Red, White and Boom. Gaw-Bernhardt
& Associates is a real estate sales and leasing office located in the Historic District
on Dixie Avenue.
U.S. economy ends 2015 on better
note, starts 2016 with a bang
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
U.S. economy got a double
dose of good news Friday. Economic growth in the final three
months of 2015 didn’t slow as
much as previously estimated,
and consumers roared back to
life in January, spending at the
fastest clip in eight months.
The Commerce Department
said that consumer spending increased 0.5 percent last month,
the best showing since May and
far higher than the tiny 0.1 percent gain in December. Economists are expecting stronger
consumer spending, which accounts for two-thirds of economic activity, to lift overall
economic growth in the new
year after a fourth-quarter slowdown.
In a separate report, the government said the gross domestic
product, the broadest measure
of economic health, grew at an
annual rate of 1 percent in the
fourth quarter. That’s an improvement from the first estimate of 0.7 percent, though just
half the 2 percent growth posted
in the third quarter.
The revision was made because the downturn in business
stockpiling was less severe than
the government’s first estimate.
That helped offset slightly
weaker consumer spending.
The Federal Reserve is closely
watching economic data to determine how fast it needs to
raise interest rates this year. The
spending report showed that inflation, by a price measure preferred by the Fed, rose by 1.3
percent in the 12 months ending
in January. That is nearly double the 0.7 percent 12-month
gain seen in December but still
below the Fed’s inflation target
of 2 percent annual price increases.
Still, the inflation jump was
sharp enough that it is sure to
attract attention among Fed officials who are watching price
increases for signals on how
fast to raise interest rates. The
Fed boosted a key rate by a
quarter point in December,
moving it from a record low
near zero, where it had been for
seven years.
After a stretch of economic
turbulence at the beginning of
the year, economists had
trimmed their forecasts for 2016
rate hikes from four down to
two. But if inflation accelerates
more, that could encourage the
Fed to move rates higher more
quickly.
The latest GDP figure does little to change the fact that
growth in the final months of
2015 was modest. Since then,
global weakness and financial
market turbulence have triggered worries about the potential fallout on the U.S. economy.
Still, economists are confident
that GDP is poised to accelerate
this quarter. Steady job gains
and faster wage growth are
boosting consumer spending,
which accounts for more than
two-thirds of the economy.
“First-quarter GDP growth is
on track to rebound to a very
healthy 2.5 percent (rate) which
should dampen any concerns
about an imminent recession,”
said Paul Ashworth, chief U.S.
economist at Capital Economics.
The fourth-quarter figure
marks the slowest growth in six
months, since the economy
skidded to a weak 0.6 percent
showing in the first quarter last
year. That was followed by a
solid rebound to 3.9 percent in
the second quarter and then the
2 percent gain in the summer.
Friday’s upward revision
stems from a tweak in the government’s data for business
stockpiles.
Monday, Feb. 22
From Stephen Bane to Michael D. Studer and Rhonda Faye
Widgren Studer, 15895 Dennys Lane, 11th;
From Terry L. Townsend and Lea C. Townsend to Joel Hepburn,
Jeff Beaty and Donna Beaty, Cumberland Cove, section 33, lot
#4, 4th;
From Master Builders LLC to Jorge S. Santana and Rebecca D.
McCulley, Franklin Square, phase III, lot #5, 1st;
Quitclaim from William Thomas Madewell to Rachel E.
Madewell, 3209 April Lane, lot #9, 16th;
Quitclaim from Kathy A. Anderson to James D. Anderson, 1st;
From James D. Anderson to Michael H. Jackson and Patricia
Jackson, 1st;
From Patsey R. Rankin to Billy G. Smith, 1st;
From Billy G. Smith to Valentin Mendez Andres and Bety
Cordero Lopez, 1st;
From Harvey U. Smith, Alice Fay Smith and Shapiro and Ingle
LLP to Daniel West, Webb Avenue, lot #2, 19th;
Quitclaim from David Jackson Frye to David Jackson Frye and
Deloris B. Watkins, Holladay Heights, section B, 1st;
From Matthew L. Michel aka Mathew L. Michel and Emily R.
Michel to Justin Medlin, Prosperity Pointe, lot #38, 7th;
From Rodney Jones and Kimberly Jones to Marty L. Maynord,
1st;
Quitclaim from Forrest L. Hunt to Emily K. Hunt, 1127 Blaine
St., phase II, lot #8;
Quitcalim from Jerry C. Gaw Inc. to Jerry C. Gaw Inc. and Bernhardt LLC, 1st.
Tuesday, Feb. 23
From Stephanie R. Rutledge to Mark S. Webb and Kathy L.
Webb, Post Oak, lot #26, 15th;
From Kirk Bumbalough and Tina Bumbalough to Wesley Brandon Johnson and Karly Johnson, 2nd;
From William A. Norwood and Melissa C. Norwood to Mamta
Patel and Alpesh Patel, 1300 Sherwood Lane, 1st;
From Stacy R. Tomas to Micah M. McCallister, 117 Prosperity
Dr., lot #9, 7th;
From Jennette J. Hamlet to John Hamlet and Anna Hamlet, 2402
Benton Young Rd., lot #25, 1st;
Quitclaim from Paul Welch to Autumn Welch, 10th;
Quitclaim from Jerry C. Gaw Inc. to Jerry C. Gaw Inc. and Bernhardt LLC, Langford Woods, lot #17, 1st.
U.S. consumer sentiment
slips in February
WASHINGTON (AP) —
American consumers lost a little
confidence this month amid
worries that slowing economic
growth will hurt the job market,
the University of Michigan
says.
The university said Friday that
its consumer sentiment index
slipped to 91.7 in February from
January’s reading of 92.
A year ago, the index stood at
95.4.
Consumers’ assessment of current economic conditions was a
bit higher than last month.
But their outlook dimmed.
Richard Curtin, chief economist of the university’s surveys,
said the dip was unlikely to signal a drop in consumer spending.
In fact, the Commerce Department reported Friday that consumer spending rose last month
at the fastest pace since May.
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BUSINESS
Insurer warnings cast doubt
on ACA exchange future
‘Momentum’
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          
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  
     
China rules out weakening yuan to boost trade
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    
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     
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    
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      
   
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    
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    
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   
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    
   
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     
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    
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      
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     
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   
   
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   
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   
    
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    
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  
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    
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I will sell to the highest bidder
the following described tract of
land located in the FIRST CIVIL
DISTRICT of Putnam County,
Tennessee:
PUTNAM COUNTY BEER
BOARD
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House and lot located at 880
James Street, Cookevlle (Lot
No. 9 in Bill Smith Subdivision)
The Putnam County Beer
Board will meet in regular session on Tuesday, March 1,
2016 at 5:00 p.m. in the Putnam County Clerk's office, 121
South Dixie Avenue,
Cookeville, Tennessee to consider the following:
The previous and last conveyance recorded in the Register's
Office of Putnam County, Tennessee, in Warranty Deed Book
149, Page 721.
Any business to properly
come before the board.
TERMS OF SALE: 20%
(twenty percent) down on day of
sale and balance due upon confirmation of sale by the court.
Jerry Ford, Chairman
Putnam County Beer Board
2/21, 2/28
The Town of Monterey will be
accepting “Sealed Bids” for a
Zero Turn Lawn Mower, 52 inch
deck, 20.5 horsepower, until
Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 2:00
p.m. at which time the bids will
be opened. All bids can be
dropped off at Monterey City
Hall, 302 E Commercial Avenue,
Monterey, TN 38574 between
the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. Monday – Friday. All bids
must be marked “SEALED
BIDS – ZERO TURN LAWN
MOWER”. The Town of
Monterey reserves the right to
reject any and or all bids.
2/21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 28,29, 3/1
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24,2016. Online bidding will
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ALL TYPES OF
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By virtue of a decree of the
Chancery Court of Putnam
County, Tennessee, in the case
of:
LORI STRODE,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
RICHARD & DEBBIE LOCKE,
DEFENDANTS.
NO. 2015-97
On SATURDAY, the 19th day of
MARCH, 2016 beginning at
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over 15 yrs. 931-Windows
AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE
Mowing, Aerating, Over Seed
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Make Appt. (931)260-1659
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Lic'd/Ins'd FREE Estimates
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Kyle Farley 931-239-6183,
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4 generations of tree care.
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removal. Grind stumps. Lic/Ins.
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LADIES,
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(931) 349-1352.
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Ask for Rebecca.
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All wk guaranteed
(931)520-0114,
cell 239-6184
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Owner: Scott Winningham.
ISA Certified Arborist,
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537-6829 / 261-1967
THE TREE GUYS
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FREE ESTIMATES
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Mowing, Landscaping, Mulching,
Yard Maintenance
Call local cell 544-3303
BUSHHOGGING
FREE ESTIMATES
(931) 510-8505
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SPECIALIST
Whitson-Hester School of
Nursing
Tennessee Tech University
Complete position summary and
application procedure available
at https://jobs.tntech.edu.
Screening will begin March 7,
2016; open until filled. Tennessee Tech University is an
AA/EEO employer and does not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color, religion, ethnic or national
origin, sex, disability, age (40
and over), status as a protected
veteran, genetic information or
any other category protected by
federal or state law. Inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination
policies should be directed to
[email protected].
Network Systems Technician
Information Technology
Services
Tennessee Tech University
Complete position summary including qualifications and essential functions available at
https://jobs.tntech.edu. The
deadline to apply is March 7,
2016. Tennessee Tech University is an AA/EEO employer
and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, sex, disability, age (40 and over), status as
a protected veteran, genetic information or any other category
protected by federal or state law.
Inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies should be
directed to [email protected].
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Network Systems Technician
Information Technology
Services
Tennessee Tech University
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SYSTEMS ANALYST
Information Technology
Services
Tennessee Tech University
Complete position summary including qualifications and essential functions available at
https://jobs.tntech.edu. Screening of applications begins March
3, 2016; open until filled. Tennessee Tech University is an
AA/EEO employer and does not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color, religion, ethnic or national
origin, sex, disability, age (40
and over), status as a protected
veteran, genetic information or
any other category protected by
federal or state law. Inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination
policies should be directed to
[email protected].
Facilities Associate 11
(CAD Drafter)
Facilities and Business
Services
Tennessee Tech University
Complete position summary and
application procedure available
at https://jobs.tntech.edu. Deadline to apply is March 21. Tennessee Tech University is an
AA/EEO employer and does not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color, religion, ethnic or national
origin, sex, disability, age (40
and over), status as a protected
veteran, genetic information or
any other category protected by
federal or state law. Inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination
policies should be directed to
[email protected].
DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR
Information Technology
Services
Tennessee Tech University
Complete position summary including qualifications and essential functions available at
DISABLED? Having trouble
getting your social security or https://jobs.tntech.edu. Screening of applications begins FebruVA disability?
We can help! Call Disability ary 29, 2016; open until filled.
Consulting @ 877-453-9151 Tennessee Tech University is an
AA/EEO employer and does not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color, religion, ethnic or national
origin, sex, disability, age (40
and over), status as a protected
veteran, genetic information or
any other category protected by
federal or state law. Inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination F/T IT Help Desk: Cash Expolicies should be directed to press Hiring in Cookeville
[email protected].
Cash Express is hiring a full-time
GANTT'S AUTO TRIM
“Busy Auto/RV Dealership is IT Help Desk position to join a
& UPHOLSTERY
seeking a technician to add to growing team that supports the
Complete Auto and Boat Interiors.
their team. Potential team mem- company’s 350+ stores. ReOwner Wayne Gantt
bers must be well kept & organ- sponsibilities include software in931-372-7606
ized. Complete tool set is a re- stallation, network setup, hardquirement. Applicants must have ware preparation and support
valid DL & be drug free. This is a over the phone. Job includes ac
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F/T position w/paid holidays & cess to medical, dental, vision
vacation. Pay based upon Exp. and life insurance. Email reI WOULD LIKE TO SIT
Please apply in person: 631 Hor- sume to
with the elderly
[email protected]
ace Lewis Rd, Ckvl TN 38506
Call Mary @ (931)319-3538
Will sit w/elderly woman, cooking, shopping, or companion. No
Sundays. Louise (931)529-4485
I WOULD like to house clean
or sit with elderly people parttime. 931-252-3893, 372-2540.
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AUCTIONS
Sat March 5, 10am
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Online Only • Surplus Equipment
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Part-Time Artist in Residence
Wood, Appalachian Center for
Craft
Tennessee Tech University
Complete position summary, including qualifications, essential
functions, and application procedures available at
https://jobs.tntech.edu
Screening of applications begins April 15, 2016; open until
filled. Tennessee Tech University is an AA/EEO employer
and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, sex, disability, age (40 and over), status as
a protected veteran, genetic information or any other category
protected by federal or state law.
Inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies should be
directed to [email protected].
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST: 40
hrs/wk, M-F. Must have excellent communication and computer sklls and at least 5 yrs office exp. Call (931)537-2230
ANSEI AMERICA has immediate openings for the following
postions.
•Assembly 1st & 2nd shift
•Production Assistant
•Quality Supervisor
•Accounting Supervisor
Accepting applications & resumes M-F 8A-3P at 1659 N.
Grundy Quarles Hwy, G'sboro
Best Western Thunderbird
Motel looking to hire for weekend part time front desk night
auditor. Apply in person between
9am-2pm, M-F.
3 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Bradley K. Brunson Hopkinsville, KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay, Row
Crop, & Fruit/Vegetable Production; including seeding, planting,
spraying, irrigating, harvesting,
storing, & packaging; and other
alternative work. Employment
Dates: 05/01/2016 – 12/31/2016.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 569492095.
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3 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Carl Crowe – Mt. Sterling, KY. Perform all duties of
Tobacco & Straw/Hay Production; including seeding, planting,
spraying, irrigating, harvesting,
storing, & packaging; and other
alternative work. Employment
Dates: 05/01/2016 – 02/28/2017.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 569204905.
5 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Chase Farms LLC Glasgow, KY. Perform all duties
of Tobacco, Straw/Hay, Row
Crop, & Fruit/Vegetable Production; including seeding, planting,
spraying, irrigating, harvesting,
storing, & packaging; and other
alternative work. Employment
Dates: 05/01/2016 – 02/01/2017.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 570027575.
CUSTOMER SERVICE: Full
time. Must have excellent phone
& computer skills. $10/hr.
537-2230
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City of Cookeville
Customer Service Clerk I
Direct Support Professional
$$$ 300 Sign on Bonus $$$
Full time & Part-time Available
High school education or equi- NOW for the right candidates:
valent required. Experience in
clerical work involving consider- Imagine a position where you
able contact with the public and have the direct responsibility for
handling money preferred. Suc- helping to improve & positively
cessful applicant will respond to impacted the lives of those with
customer inquiries and resolve developmental disabilities.
complaints concerning utility
bills; receives, opens and pro- Not only do you feel purpose &
cess mail; process customer util- confidence in what you do but
ity payments; balance cash you help instill those same attribboxes daily; process and pre- utes in others.
pare accounts for utility billing;
take requests for letters of credit; We seek those that are empathmaintain landlord and rental etic, caring, organized, patient
property files; maintain active and committed to our mission to
utility files; interviews the public facilitate independence and emon matters requiring the inter- ployment support opportunities
pretation of office policies and in the community for persons
procedures; processes custom- with developmental disabilities to
er applications for utility ser- live as independently as posvices; must have ability to read sible.
and analyze service orders and
utility bills; must have good Community Options provides
hand-eye coordination. Ability to substantial paid time off, Health
speak clearly on the telephone and Dental Insurance, pay rate
and in person essential. Will per- is $8.30/hr!
form related work as required. Are you Community Options
Applications/resumes must be next Direct Support Professionreceived by 4:30 p.m., Monday, al? If so you can apply in person
March 14, 2016 to: Human Re- at 201 North Oak Ave, Suite B
sources Department, City of Cookeville TN 38501 or fax a
C o o k e v i l l e , P . O . B o x 9 9 8 , resume to 931-372-0095 or
Cookeville, TN 38503-0998 or e- email
mail [email protected] EOE
[email protected].
EOE.
City of Cookeville
Dept. of Leisure Services &
Edgar Evins State Park is lookPublic Facilities
ing for Campground Host
is now accepting application for Couples to work from May 1st to
Cane Creek Park Host/Hostess. O c t o b e r 3 1 s t , 2 0 1 6 . H o s t
A valid driver's license and abil- couples must have camper, baity to deal effectively with the sic computer skills, & we prefer
public are required. Some exper- that they be retired. Host will
ience in concession operation or camp at no charge when they
working with money preferred. are hosting. If interested call
Greeting and assisting people (931)858-2446.
using shelters, cleaning, closing
& securing park as req’d; must 4 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
be able to handle complaints N e e d e d . E d w i n L D y e r –
and problems regarding custom- Harned, KY. Perform all duties of
ers. Must be able to do light lift- Tobacco Production; including
ing. Will be using cleaning sup- seeding, planting, spraying, irrigp l i e s s u c h a s : d e t e r g e n t s , ating, harvesting, storing, &
brooms, mops, etc. Must be able packaging; and other alternative
to work in all weather conditions w o r k . E m p l o y m e n t D a t e s :
and assist with special events & 0 4 / 2 5 / 2 0 1 6 – 0 2 / 0 1 / 2 0 1 7 .
boat rentals. Must be able to $10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
work flexible schedule including offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
weekends. Position open until of contract hours. Tools provided
filled. 15-25/hpw @$7.25/hr. An- a t n o c o s t . F r e e h o u s i n g
ticipated start date April 1, 2016.
ATTN: HR Dept., PO Box 998, provided to non-commuting
Cookeville, TN 38503 or e-mail workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
[email protected]. EOE
of contract is met. Random drug
14 TEMPORARY Farm Work- testing may be done after hire at
ers Needed. Consolation Farms employer’s expense. Apply for
LLC - Crofton, KY. Perform all this job at the nearest Tennessduties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay, ee Career Center or call 931Row Crop, & Fruit/Vegetable 526-9701 and reference job orProduction; including seeding, der 568936845.
planting, spraying, irrigating, harEXP'D Concrete Finishers.
vesting, storing, & packaging;
Bellis Concrete
and other alternative work. Employment Dates: 05/01/2016 – 1870 W. Broad, Ckvl. 528-6240
01/15/2017. $10.85/hr. Piece
Cookeville Regional Medical
rates may be offered. Worker
Center seeking
guaranteed 3/4 of contract
hours. Tools provided at no cost.
Full-Time Master Plumber
Free housing provided to noncommuting workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed This position is responsible for
when 50% of contract is met. the upkeep of all plumbing sysRandom drug testing may be tems consistent with the Medicdone after hire at employer’s ex- al Center’s strategies and objectpense. Apply for this job at the ives. Included: Assist the Mainnearest Tennessee Career Cen- tenance Supervisor of Plant Fater or call 931-526-9701 and ref- cilities in meeting compliance
with city, state, federal, NFPA
erence job order 569210405.
and JCAHO regulations relating
D&S Community Services is applicable codes. Installation, alhiring for responsible DSP / teration, relocation, replacement,
Caregiver’s in Ckvl, TN. Must troubleshoot, design, preventive
have valid driver’s license, liabil- maintenance, repair and service
ity ins & be able to pass a back- to all plumbing systems. Performs as lead plumber, perground check. Starting pay $9
Apply in person 805 West Jack- forms boiler watch, safety surson, Ckvl TN 38501 or contact veillance, and helps other trades
as needed/requested. Maintains
Brandi at 931-526-5003
complete safety records.
4 TEMPORARY Farm Workers EDUCATION: High school dipNeeded. Dale Seay - Sedalia, loma or equivalent required.
KY. Perform all duties of To- Must have a current Tennessee
bacco & Fruit/Vegetable Produc- Master Plumber license.
tion; including seeding, planting, EXPERIENCE: Five years of
spraying, irrigating, harvesting, plumbing school or five year of
storing, & packaging; and other OJT. Experience in another
alternative work. Employment health care facility desirable.
Dates: 05/01/2016 – 12/01/2016. Computer experience needed.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be Medical Gas certification preferoffered. Worker guaranteed 3/4 able (welder/installer).
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
Apply online at:
provided to non-commuting
www.crmchealth.org
workers. Transportation & subE.O.E.
sistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug Now Hiring for factories in
testing may be done after hire at Sparta
employer’s expense. Apply for •Assembly
this job at the nearest Tenness- •Machinist
ee Career Center or call 931- •Material Handling
526-9701 and reference job or- •Quality Inspecting
Call 372-8882
der 569549455.
Independent Opportunities, Inc. is a nonprofit
organization providing community based services to
persons with intellectual disabilities and the elderly. We
are accepting applications for the following position:
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
We are seeking a mature, dependable, team oriented
professional with managerial experience, computer
proficiency, and good written and oral skills. Ideal
candidates will be well organized, have experience
working with people with developmental disabilities,
have reliable transportation, and the ability to be on-call.
This position offers health insurance, paid vacation, paid
holiday, and travel reimbursement. Salary commensurate
with education and related experience. Bachelor’s degree
preferred. E.O.E.
Interested applicants may apply online at
www.ioi-tn.com, or submit a resume
in person, or by mail to:
Independent Opportunities, Inc.
C/O: Burlinda Wright
25 West Broad Street, Suite 11
Cookeville, TN 38501
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2 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Glenn Brothers Farms
LLC - Owensboro, KY. Perform
all duties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay,
Row Crop, Fruit/Vegetable, &
Greenhouse/Nursery Production;
including seeding, planting,
spraying, irrigating, harvesting,
storing, & packaging; and other
alternative work. Employment
Dates: 05/01/2016 – 12/15/2016.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 569268505.
P&T HEALTHCARE: Seeking
FT & PT DIRECT CARE STAFF
in Lebanon, Mboro, Nashville,
Cookeville, & Smithville to
provide health services, personal care, & housekeeping for
people with mental disability.
REQ: 18 yrs old, HS
diploma/GED, & Pass background checks. NO EXP
NEEDED. Pay $8.50-$10. Apply
at www.paulineandthomashealthcare.com or call 615896-8231.
Mueller Refrigeration LLC,
a manufacturer of Refrigeration & Air conditioning
components is looking to fill the position of:
Research & Development
Technician
Research and Development Laboratory Technician to
support engineering and production in a mechanical
design and development environment, perform testing
using existing test equipment and methods, and help to
construct new ones. The ideal candidate will have an
Associate’s degree in a technical field; High School
graduates with mechanical aptitude will be considered
based on experience and training. Ideal qualities include
ability to follow instruction readily and work
independently displaying high initiative , energy, and
attention to detail. Good communication skills, basic
math, and skill in the operation of a Windows based PC
and applications such as Word, Excel and Outlook are
essential. Additional experience with software such as
LabView, and drafting knowledge using CAD or
SolidWorks a plus.
Benefits include 401K(with Co. match), Medical, Dental &
Profit Sharing Bonus.
Send resume or e-mail to:
Al Frillman
121 Rogers Street
Hartsville, TN 37042
[email protected]
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Cookeville Regional Medical
Center seeking
• Food Service Aides
Duties may include stock receiving and delivery, food preparation, patient tray line and cafe
service, patient tray deliver, dish
room duties, and cleaning assignments
such
as
sweeping/mopping, trash and
cardboard removal. High school
diploma or equivalent preferred.
Previous experience preferred.
• Cashiers
Assumes daily responsibility for
performing routine tasks that include duties for production, patient line, catering/special
events, coffee cart and/or retail.
Duties may include stock receiving and delivery, food preparation, patient tray line and cafe
service, patient tray delivery,
cashier assignments, dish room
duties, and cleaning assignments such as sweeping/mopping, trash and cardboard removal.
High school diploma or equivalent required. Previous experience preferred.
• Clinical Dietician
This position is responsible for
nutrition assessment, care planning, monitoring, education and
counseling of hospitalized patients and outpatients in a variety of settings. Conduct in-service training. Plans, implements,
and evaluates means to improve customer satisfaction on a
continuous basis. Places orders
for equipment and supplies, and
arrange for the routine maintenance and upkeep of the equipment and facility.
EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science Degree in Nutrition or Dietetics, as well as the completion of an Academy of Nutrition
and Dietetics approved internship or clinical experience. Successfully passed RD exam. Licensed in the State of Tennessee by the Board of Dietitian/Nutritionist Examiners. Certified
Diabetes Educator (C.D.E.) required for the Diabetes Education Program.
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HEAVENLY HOST Lutheran
School is searching for a P/T
bookkeeper. The individual
needs to have experience in
QuickBooks, processing payroll,
generating invoices, Microsoft
Office, & must have a general
understanding of accounting
practices. Customer service is
key when working with parents.
25-30 hrs/wk. Applicants should
call HHLS at (931 520-3766
2 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Hinton Enterprises LLC
– Falls of Rough, KY. Perform all
duties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay, &
Row Crop Production; including
seeding, planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, &
packaging; and other alternative
work. Employment Dates:
04/20/2016 – 12/20/2016.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 567810885.
HOME CAREGIVERS is seeking experienced, mature, compassionate, dependable caregivers to work in-home care in
the Putnam Co. area. Duties
would include personal care,
light housekeeping & meal prep.
If you are interested & have a
genuine desire to assist the elderly give us a call at 931-5288585 or send resume to
www.homecaregiverstn.com
Orientations are beginning soon
so please give us a call.
Cookeville Regional Medical
Center seeking
• Housekeepers and Floor
Techs
Successful candidates will perform daily cleaning procedures
in accordance with CRMC training. High school graduate preferred, but may be waived if able
to read, write, follow oral and
written communications and do
simple math calculations. Experience preferred.
EXPERIENCE: Prefer minimum
of 3-5 years previous related experience, training or equivalent
combination of education and • Full-Time 3rd shift Environmental Services Supervisor
experience.
This position is responsible for
reporting to the Environmental
• Cook/Baker
Under the direction of the Lead Services Manager and or DirectChef and Immediate Supervisor or for work and scheduling. Perthis skilled individual assumes form daily cleaning procedures
daily responsibility for preparing in accordance with CRMC trainall menu items using recipes ing videos in assigned areas.
provided by the Lead Chef. En- Day to day operations on the pasures that customers are served tient floors and ancillary/support
properly and in a timely manner. areas. Record work completed
Ensures quality is maintained on Area Assignment Checklist,
a n d s a f e t y a n d s a n i t a t i o n maintain, employee scheduling,
complete quality assurance proguidelines are observed.
o High school diploma or equi- gram daily and complete patient
valent required. Requires minim- surveys daily. Police assigned
um of 1-year previous related areas at the beginning of each
experience, training or equival- shift, respond to Housekeeping
ent combination of education pages and perform other tasks
as assigned by Director.
and experience.
EDUCATION: High school diploma or equivalent education
Apply online at
preferred.
www.crmchealth.org
EXPERIENCE: Must have three
E.O.E.
year’s previous supervisory experience in Environmental SerFRONT DESK Clerk needed: vices Management or 5 years
Apply in person at LaQuinta Inn previous supervisory experience
and Suites, must be able to work in related fields, i.e. Hospitality,
4 days per week, weekends and Building Management, and/or
holidays.
Food Service Industry.
FSDC Assistant Manager
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potential for additional off-season employment. It is preferred
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equipment use, mechanical,
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February 29, 2016 to
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Handy Mart Laundry seeking
someone who can work nights &
weekends, fold clothes & ironing
req'd.. Application on site. must
be able to work nights & weekends Call (931)261-0273
For more information and to
apply go to
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E.O.E.
NURSERY WORKER P/T: Applicants must be at least 18 yrs
old, be currently certified in CPR
& First Aid, infants & children.
Required hrs are Sundays, 8:15
a.m.–12:15p.m., & Wednesdays,
3:45–8:3 p.m., w/additional &
special event hours req'd. Apply
in person to Cookeville First
United Methodist Church, 165 E.
Broad St. or online at
www.cookevillefumc.org.
P/T Child and Adult Care Food
Program (CACFP) Monitor 2530 hrs PER MONTH $15.00/hr
applications and a full job description can be found online at
www.uchra.com applications can
be submitted electronically via
the website or submitted at any
local UCHRA office.
Mueller Refrigeration LLC,
a manufacturer of Refrigeration & Air conditioning
components, in Hartsville Tennessee, has
an immediate opening for a:
Production Planner
Responsibilities will include reviewing the master
schedule, work orders, Customer orders and
establishing priorities.
Communicate to customer
service established lead times and promise dates.
Create and deliver schedules to assembly lines or
machining centers based on demand and capacity of
lines/machines.
Maintain inventory accuracy and
process inventory transactions. Must be familiar with
MRP systems. Knowledge of QAD MFG PRO operating
system will be a plus. Must be proficient with Microsoft
Office tools. High School diploma or GED required. A
minimum of three years planning experience or a two
year Associate’s Degree will be considered a plus.
Excellent benefit package includes Medical, Dental,
bonus incentive, 401-k plans and vacation.
Send resume or e-mail to:
Al Frillman
Mueller Refrigeration
121 Rogers Street
Hartsville, TN 37042
[email protected]
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INTERNATIONAL SPECIALTY
SUPPLY
has immediate opening to expand our seed & equip. sales
team. This sales person will service existing accts, obtain orders, establish new accts by
planning/organizing daily work
schedule to call existing & potential new customers via phone &
email. No travel necessary. The
successful candidate will have
prior exp. in sales, customer service, general computer skills,
knowledge of MS Office, & excellent written communication
skills. Initial salary based on
qualifications, will transition to
full commission when fully
trained. Pls mail resume to 1011
Volunteer Dr, Ckvl TN 38506.
Resume can be emailed (as a
PDF, pls, not a Word document)
to [email protected].
ISHA RETREAT Center in
McMinnville is seeking reliable
P/T (20hrs min) or F/T (40/wk)
housekeeper to turnover rental
accommodations, including
cleaning of lodge rooms & studio apts. Campus is a quiet forested retreat with considerate
staff & guests. *At least 1 yr exp.
preferred. *Available immediately. Call Joe 931-668-1900
3 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. James W. Johns Franklin, KY. Perform all duties
of Tobacco Production; including seeding, planting, spraying,
irrigating, harvesting, storing, &
packaging; and other alternative
work. Employment Dates:
04/25/2016 – 12/31/2016.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 568920655.
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5 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Jason Wilcoxson Greensburg, KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco Production; including seeding, planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, & packaging; and other alternative work. Employment
Dates: 04/25/2016 – 01/31/2017.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 568437765.
6 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Jonathan Kyle Owen Carthage, TN. Perform all duties
of Tobacco, Straw/Hay, & Row
Crop Production; including seeding, planting, spraying, irrigating,
harvesting, storing, & packaging;
and other alternative work. Employment Dates: 04/20/2016 –
01/31/2017. $10.85/hr. Piece
rates may be offered. Worker
guaranteed 3/4 of contract
hours. Tools provided at no cost.
Free housing provided to noncommuting workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed
when 50% of contract is met.
Random drug testing may be
done after hire at employer’s expense. Apply for this job at the
nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 615-253-6706 and reference job order TN426313.
Kill of all trades. Must know
computers. Variety of duties.
Must be detail oriented. Crossville area. Call aft 10AM 931456-8505
SUBCONTRACTOR: ABOVE
Ground Pool Installer
Pool & Spa Depot of Ckvl, TN is
looking for Exp'd subcontractors
for above ground pool installations for the 2016 season. Subcontractor must provide their
own worker's compensation, liability insurance & equipment.
Position is F/T & weekends are
req'd. Excellent pay & career opportunity. Please apply in person at 1470 Interstate Dr, Ckvl,
TN 38501 or send resume to
[email protected]
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https://www.appone.com/MainInfoReq.asp?R_ID=1240925
HUMAN RESOURCES GENERALIST:
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WE CURRENTLY have a full
time position open in our A/R
Dept. Duties will be daily charge
entry, payment posting & light in
house collections. We offer
401K, group health insurance &
short term disability. Please
email resume & any questions
about the position to
[email protected].
You may also fax your resume to
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Now accepting applications for
the following positions:
• Operators & Laborers for
undergound utility construction
We do water lines, sewer, storm
drains & grading. Come to the
following address to put in your
application bwtn 8A-4P Mon-Fri
@ H&H Underground Services,
8555 Old Baxter Rd, Baxter, TN.
Phone: 858-5850
Employment Opportunities to meet our growing needs:
Executive Administrative Assistant – FT
RN - Women’ s Center(FT Days, FT Nights, Part time & PRN)
$3,000.00 Inexperienced OB RN Sign-On Bonus for FT
$6,000.00 Experienced OB RN Sign-On Bonus for FT
RN – Med/Surg (FT, Nights)
$3,000.00 Inexperienced RN Sign-On Bonus
$4,000.00 Experienced RN Sign-On Bonus
LPN – Med/Surg (FT, Nights)
RN - ICU (FT, Nights/FT, Days)
$3,000.00 Inexperienced RN Sign-On Bonus
$4,000.00 Experienced RN Sign-On Bonus
RN – Emergency Department,(FT, Nights)
$3,000.00 RN Sign-On Bonus
Physical Therapist (PRN)
Occupational Therapist (PRN)
Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA) (PRN)
Speech Language Pathologist (PRN)
MLT/MT (PRN)
Food Service Worker - PRN
For more information or to apply, visit
www.LivingstonRegionalHospital.com
Come join our winning team!
Livingston Regional Hospital offers the following benefits to
full time employees: Medical, Dental, Vision, Short-term
disability, Life, Long-term disability, Flexible Spending
Account, AD&D, 401k
EOE
TRANSPORTATION LOAD
PLANNER / BROKER
CB Trucking is an asset based truckload carrier with primary service
lanes within a 1000 mile radius of Cookeville, TN. We pride ourselves in
doing the small things right, taking care of our employees and offering
unmatched service to our customers. Our commitment to excellent
service and above average retention has allowed our company to grow
and we are currently looking for a Load Planner/Broker to be located in
our Cookeville, TN operations center.
Primary Responsibilities:
• Secure 3rd party trucks (broker trucks) to move customer freight.
• Secure loads for company trucks, manage needs for drivers and
customers.
• Manage routing, time management and departmental campaigns
to ensure company objectives are achieved.
• Process driver messages and questions.
• Work across all departments to centrally disseminate information
to the driving fleet including safety, maintenance and dispatch
information.
Requirements:
• Self-motivation.
• Listening skills.
• Independent worker.
• Computer literate.
• Required minimum 45 hours weekly.
• Must have excellent employee relations skills.
• Must have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
• Must have good interaction with our customers, vendors and with
shipping personnel at our customer facilities.
• Must have knowledge of DOT rules and regulations.
• Ability to adapt easily to change.
• Must have strong problem solving abilities.
• Must have an impeccable work ethic.
• Must have geographical knowledge of the United States.
• Current transportation experience a plus.
• Education; high school or equivalent.
If you are self-driven in achieving the goals set by management, and
have the capability of managing truck drivers, please submit resume with
work and pay history to [email protected], or apply in person at
7052 Roberts Matthews Hwy., Cookeville, TN 38506.
NHC
NATIONAL HEALTHCARE CORPORATION
As a member of Saint Thomas Health, Middle Tennessee’s largest
and most comprehensive health care system, we have great
opportunities for candidates that are looking to join a top notch
organization that is committed to providing quality patient services.
Coder (Inpatient/outpatient surgery experience,
RHIT/CCS/CIC or CIC required)
RN ICU (Fulltime nights, PRN days and nights)
Staff Pharmacist (Part-time and PRN)
Social Worker (Bachelors or Master Social Worker licensure)
RN (PRN, Gero-psych experience preferred)
OR Circulator (Fulltime, RN licensure required)
LPN (Fulltime and PRN)
Registered Nurse - (Float, all shifts)
RN – Emergency Dept. (Part-time)
RN Case Manager (PRN)
Mammography Technologist (PRN, ARRT licensure required)
Medical Technologist- PRN (Requires MT licensuresupervisor)
Medical Assistant (Sparta Clinic)
Patient Services Representative (Cookeville Clinic)
Salary is commensurate with experience. We offer a
competitive benefits package for full-time/part-time
including a 403(b) plan.
To apply, visit the Saint Thomas website at www.sth.org/careers
EOE
NHC HealthCare of Cookeville is
Now Accepting Applications for
the Following Positions:
Certified Nursing Assistants
(CNA) FT/PT All Shifts
Registered Nurse (RN)
Monday-Thursday 11-7 Shift
Please apply in person:
815 South Walnut Avenue
Cookeville, TN 38501
Applications Accepted
Monday-Friday 8:00AM-4:00PM.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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8 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. L & H Farms LLC Cadiz, KY. Perform all duties of
Tobacco Production; including
seeding, planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, &
packaging; and other alternative
work. Employment Dates:
05/10/2016 – 12/31/2016.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 569202695.
2 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Larry Shive - Edmonton, KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco Production; including
seeding, planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, &
packaging; and other alternative
work. Employment Dates:
05/01/2016 – 02/15/2017.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 569612805.
2 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Lear Farms LLC - Elkton, KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay, & Row Crop
Production; including seeding,
planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, & packaging;
and other alternative work. Employment Dates: 04/23/2016 –
01/01/2017. $10.85/hr. Piece
rates may be offered. Worker
guaranteed 3/4 of contract
hours. Tools provided at no cost.
Free housing provided to noncommuting workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed
when 50% of contract is met.
Random drug testing may be
done after hire at employer’s expense. Apply for this job at the
nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931-526-9701 and reference job order 568149935.
LOOKING FOR P/T Job? Looking for your first job? Bobby
Q's now hiring kitchen help &
dishwashers. Pls come in & fill
out application @ 428 E. Broad
off the square. No Ph. calls pls.
3 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Lyons Family Farm
LLC - Georgetown, KY. Perform
all duties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay,
& Row Crop Production; including seeding, planting, spraying,
irrigating, harvesting, storing, &
packaging; and other alternative
work. Employment Dates:
05/01/2016 – 01/15/2017.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 569200165.
2 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Mark Coleman - Russellville, KY. Perform all duties of
Tobacco, Straw/Hay, Row Crop,
& Greenhouse/Nursery Production; including seeding, planting,
spraying, irrigating, harvesting,
storing, & packaging; and other
alternative work. Employment
Dates: 04/25/2016 – 01/31/2017.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 568902175.
14 TEMPORARY Farm Workers Needed. Michael Watkins Carlisle, KY. Perform all duties
of Tobacco Production; including seeding, planting, spraying,
irrigating, harvesting, storing, &
packaging; and other alternative
work. Employment Dates:
05/01/2016 – 02/28/2017.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 569565995.
Specialty wood manufacturer
is in search of an experienced
wood artist. Must be experienced with airbrush & other
brush techniques with the willingness to learn other aspects of
the plant's operation. Must be
willing to work Monday thru
Thursday 4:50am til 3:20pm with
overtime as required. Qualified
individuals may apply at
Woodtech Corp, 230 E. Wall
St., Algood, TN 7am to 3pm
Monday thru Thursday.
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3 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Phillip Allen Dudgeon Campbellsville, KY. Perform all
duties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay,
Row Crop, & Fruit/Vegetable
Production; including seeding,
planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, & packaging;
and other alternative work. Employment Dates: 05/01/2016 –
02/04/2017. $10.85/hr. Piece
rates may be offered. Worker
guaranteed 3/4 of contract
hours. Tools provided at no cost.
Free housing provided to noncommuting workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed
when 50% of contract is met.
Random drug testing may be
done after hire at employer’s expense. Apply for this job at the
nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931-526-9701 and reference job order 569629010.
5 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. PL Tobacco, Inc. Hickory, KY. Perform all duties
of Tobacco & Row Crop Production; including seeding, planting,
spraying, irrigating, harvesting,
storing, & packaging; and other
alternative work. Employment
Dates: 05/01/2016 – 12/15/2016.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 569540075.
POLICE OFFICER
Cookeville Police Department
The City of Cookeville Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Police
Officer. Applicant must meet
Minimum Standards Law (TCA
39-8-106), possess a valid TN
Driver’s License & be 21 years
of age. High school education or
equivalent is required. Sixty
semester hours in criminal
justice, police science, sociology or other law enforcement
related subjects preferred. New
hires may serve in a trainee role
until fully qualified. Minimum annual salary for trainee is
$28,766. Certified Police Officers may be eligible to move to
a salary range of $32,302$48,443 DOE. Applications/resumes must be received by 4:30
pm Monday, March 14, 2016.
Send to: City of Cookeville, HR
Department, PO Box 998,
Cookeville, TN 38503-0998 or
email [email protected].
EOE
Cookeville Regional Medical
Center seeking
Full-Time & PRN Registration
Representatives
This position is responsible for
serving as first impression of the
hospital while initiating the registration processes in a professional and consistent manner by
assuring prompt and proper
treatment for all patients. Will
perform certain functions on the
front end of the registration process, which decreases the wait
time for patients and hospital departments.
EDUCATION: High School Diploma or GED.
EXPERIENCE: Previous experience preferred in a medical setting involving clerical and basic
medical terminology. Minimum of
one year of clerical office setting
required.
Apply online at
www.crmchealth.org
E.O.E.
2 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Robert Lee Menees Russellville, KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco & Row Crop Production; including seeding, planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, & packaging; and
other alternative work. Employment Dates: 04/15/2016 –
12/15/2016. 3 months of verifiable work experience required.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 560779115.
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9 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Ryan Perkins – New
Liberty, KY. Perform all duties of
Tobacco, Straw/Hay, & Row
Crop Production; including seeding, planting, spraying, irrigating,
harvesting, storing, & packaging;
and other alternative work. Employment Dates: 04/25/2016 –
02/25/2017. $10.85/hr. Piece
rates may be offered. Worker
guaranteed 3/4 of contract
hours. Tools provided at no cost.
Free housing provided to noncommuting workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed
when 50% of contract is met.
Random drug testing may be
done after hire at employer’s expense. Apply for this job at the
nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931-526-9701 and reference job order 568791395.
5 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. R. Scott Lowe - Murray,
KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay, & Row Crop
Production; including seeding,
planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, & packaging;
and other alternative work. Employment Dates: 05/01/2016 –
12/15/2016. $10.85/hr. Piece
rates may be offered. Worker
guaranteed 3/4 of contract
hours. Tools provided at no cost.
Free housing provided to noncommuting workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed
when 50% of contract is met.
Random drug testing may be
done after hire at employer’s expense. Apply for this job at the
nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931-526-9701 and reference job order 569279585.
15 TEMPORARY Farm Workers Needed. Scotty Baesler Lexington, KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco Production; including seeding, planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, & packaging; and other alternative work. Employment
Dates: 05/01/2016 – 03/01/2017.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 569379845.
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6 TEMPORARY Farm Workers ZR 1X3 Charles Stone H&C ad
Needed. Wilcoxson Farm LLC - to run Sundays, Wednesdays &
Greensburg, KY. Perform all du- Fridays TFN (HVAC Installers)
ties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay, Row
Crop, & Fruit/Vegetable ProducResidential and
tion; including seeding, planting,
spraying, irrigating, harvesting,
commercial experience.
storing, & packaging; and other
Salary based on
alternative work. Employment
Dates: 04/25/2016 – 01/09/2017.
experience, including
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
Retirement, vacation and
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
insurance.
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
Applyinperson@
provided to non-commuting
Charles
StoneHeating&
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
Cooling, LLC
of contract is met. Random drug
315 Transport Drive,
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
Algood
this job at the nearest TennessOr
email
resume to
ee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job [email protected]
der 568779875.
EXPERIENCED HVAC
INSTALLERS NEEDED
JOB #
63073
3 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. William S. Allen, Jr. Monticello, KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay, Row
Crop, & Fruit/Vegetable Production; including seeding, planting,
spraying, irrigating, harvesting,
storing, & packaging; and other
alternative work. Employment
Dates: 04/22/2016 – 01/15/2017.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4
of contract hours. Tools provided
at no cost. Free housing
provided to non-commuting
workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed when 50%
of contract is met. Random drug
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for
this job at the nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job order 568117255.
3 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. William A. Thomson Cynthiana, KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco & Straw/Hay
Production; including seeding,
planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, & packaging;
and other alternative work. Employment Dates: 05/01/2016 –
02/15/2017. $10.85/hr. Piece
rates may be offered. Worker
guaranteed 3/4 of contract
hours. Tools provided at no cost.
Free housing provided to noncommuting workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed
when 50% of contract is met.
Random drug testing may be
done after hire at employer’s expense. Apply for this job at the
nearest Tennessee Career Center or call 931-526-9701 and reference job order 569765485.
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OPENINGS
Full & Part time positions available
for mature, experienced caregivers
who have a passion for providing
care for our senior population in Putnam, Overton, Jackson, Macon, &
White Counties. We prefer applicants who can offer a flexible schedule, may include some weekends &
over night, and willing to be on call
for emergency fill-in cases. We offer
very competitive wages as well as a
very lucrative incentive program. Apply Mon-Fri 9A-4P.
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Cookeville, TN
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CNA/RESIDENT Assistant, FT,
medical/dental/vision insurance
and paid time off after 90 days;
Work in a rewarding job with
great people. Apply in person,
Morningside Assisted Living,
1010 East Spring Street, Ckvl.
RN Family Birth Unit Full Time
RN Mental Health Full Time
RN Emergency Room Full Time
To apply go to
www.riverparkhospital.com
DRIVERS WANTED. 18 mos
flatbed experience. CDL license.
Home weekends. 931-686-2977
DRIVERS: $3,000.00 Orientation Completion Bonus! Dedicated, Regional, OTR, Flatbed &
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FORD JUBILEE
SOMEONE NEEDED for commercial cleaning in the even- ZR 1X3 Charles Stone H&C ad
ings, 5 days per wk, 3-4 hrs per to run Sundays, Wednesdays &
day, Ref's req'd. 526-7328
Fridays TFN (Plumbers)
Asst to the Executive Director
Cookeville Higher Education
Campus
(1000 Neal Street)
Complete position summary and
application procedure is available at https://jobs.tntech.edu/.
Initial screening of applications
begins March 2; open until filled.
Tennessee Tech University is an
AA/EEO employer and does not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color, religion, ethnic or national
origin, sex, disability, age (40
and over), status as a protected
veteran, genetic information or
any other category protected by
federal or state law. Inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination
policies should be directed to
[email protected].
P/T Maintenance Worker
Cookeville Higher Education
Campus
(1000 Neal Street)
Complete position summary and
application procedure is available at https://jobs.tntech.edu.
Application deadline is March 7,
2016. Tennessee Tech University is an AA/EEO employer
and does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, sex, disability, age (40 and over), status as
a protected veteran, genetic information or any other category
protected by federal or state law.
Inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies should be
directed to [email protected]
2 TEMPORARY Farm Workers
Needed. Tommy Litchfield DBA
Litchfield Bros Farms - Cadiz,
KY. Perform all duties of Tobacco, Straw/Hay, & Row Crop
Production; including seeding,
planting, spraying, irrigating, harvesting, storing, & packaging;
and other alternative work. Employment Dates: 04/25/2016 –
11/27/2016. $10.85/hr. Piece
rates may be offered. Worker
guaranteed 3/4 of contract
hours. Tools provided at no cost.
Free housing provided to noncommuting workers. Transportation & subsistence reimbursed
when 50% of contract is met.
Random drug testing may be
done after hire at employer’s expense. Apply for this job at the
4 TEMPORARY Farm Workers nearest Tennessee Career CenNeeded. RWC-TLC LLC - Prin- ter or call 931-526-9701 and refceton, KY. Perform all duties of erence job order 568481085.
Tobacco, Straw/Hay, Row Crop,
Fruit/Vegetable,
& WANTED: $10/hr General
Greenhouse/Nursery Production; L a b o r e r . E x p e r i e n c e w / i n including seeding, planting, stalling wood flrs, trim & cabinspraying, irrigating, harvesting, ets is a plus. Pay may change
storing, & packaging; and other based upon exp. 615-829-1775
alternative work. Employment [email protected]
Dates: 04/30/2016 – 11/30/2016.
$10.85/hr. Piece rates may be
Warehouse/Driver Position
offered. Worker guaranteed 3/4 Duties include: Drive Straight
of contract hours. Tools provided Truck to transort materials/Pull
a t n o c o s t . F r e e h o u s i n g Orders/Schedule Truck for pickprovided to non-commuting ups. Must have good communicworkers. Transportation & sub- ation skills & computer knowsistence reimbursed when 50% ledge, must be able to bend &
of contract is met. Random drug stoop & lift 75#.
testing may be done after hire at
employer’s expense. Apply for A p p l y i n p e r s o n o n l y ( N O
this job at the nearest Tenness- P H O N E C A L L S P L E A S E ) .
ee Career Center or call 931526-9701 and reference job or- Apply at 465 Universal Dr, Ckvl,
der 569010655.
TN 38506 Tues-Fri 12P-1P.
EXPERIENCED
PLUMBERS NEEDED
Residential and
commercial experience.
Salary based on
experience, including
Retirement, vacation and
insurance.
Applyinperson@
CharlesStoneHeating
&Cooling,LLC
315TransportDrive,
Algood
Oremailresumeto
[email protected]
JOB #
63072
Hard to find classic tractor that will
make good restoration project.
$1700 or will trade for ATV or 6’x10’ or
larger trailer and possibly some cash.
931-644-1182 before 10:00 P.M.
Located in Cookeville
“We don’t call it old, we call it ‘antique’.”
“I don’t think it’s ugly, I think it’s unique.”
“It’s not silly, it’s simply quaint.”
“ It doesn’t need tossing, it just needs paint.”
“It’s not dented it’s simply scratched.”
“It doesn’t need mending, I’ll just have it patched.”
“It has plenty of years left and the price is right.”
“It’ll look brand new if we just paint it white!”
When it comes to the Classifieds, it’s in the eye of the
beholder to decide what’s trash and what’s a treasure.
From your grandmother’s bustle to your grandfather’s
clock, you’ll find a marketplace of interesting items to
buy and a perfect place for marketing your own items
for sale in the Classifieds!
Call 526-9715
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Schools/Instruction
NO HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA NEEDED. How often
do you see that? Putnam
County Adult High School can
show you a way to complete
the credits you missed when
you were in school before.
Flexible schedule -- days or
evenings. Individualized
study. Possible credit for work
or armed services training.
Relaxed atmosphere. Free.
If you are between 18 and
118 and want information
about registering, call
528-8685. This could be your
year to graduate. If you can
dream it, you can do it.
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Cycles & ATVs
Now Available
2006 FORD E-350XL Cargo
Van: 6.8L V10, AC, cruise,
163K. Good tires. Excellent
shape. $8,395. Call
931-372-2775 or 931-979-7879
Deluxe Framed
MAGNIFYING SHEET
ONLY $3.25 EA. PLUS TAX
GET ONE TODAY!!
2008 MERCURY Marquis
1 owner. 86k miles - $7,500.
Call (931)303-4837
Start Seeing
Start Reading
1300 Neal Street
Cookeville, TN. 38501
931-526-9715
GERMAN AUTO SALES
330 W. Broad St.
528-0199
50 clean vehicle to choose from.
Many w/low miles including domestics and
imports: Audi,
BMW, Saab, VW, Volvo, Honda,
Mazda, Toyota. Backed by a 3
month 3,000 mile warranty.
Pets & Supplies
LOOKING FOR A PET? Adopt
your new best friend!
Visit us online at www.aarftn.com to see all of our rescued
dogs, cats, puppies and kittens!
Meet the dogs and cats for adoption at our adoption events call, email or visit our website for
our event schedule. All pets are
fully vetted and already fixed.
A.A.R.F. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, no-kill animal
rescue/foster organization run by
volunteers. Please be part of the
solution to end animal overpopulation - spay or neuter your pets.
A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue and
Fixin' Inc.)
931-260-8018 (voicemail only) •
www.aarf-tn.com
720 Apts/Duplex For Rent
720 Apts/Duplex For Rent
2 BEDROOM APT
Good Location, Well Kept.
Call (931)260-8323
Gray Hunter Arms: 2BR, 1BA.
Peaceful, cable/water pd.
$595/mo. 528-1441.
www.grayhunterarmsapartments.com
2BR, 1BA. Stove, refrig, DW,
CH/A, cable pd. $360/mo. Small IN TOWN. Clean 1BR fully
furn'd efficiency. All utilities, dish
pets OK!! Call 526-1988.
network, W&D, DW, FS kitchen,
2BR Ranch Duplex. Attached private patio, approx 600SF. Ref
carport, city water & elec, req'd $700/mo (931)261-3890
$315/mo. 261 S. Franklin, Apt 1
NOW OPEN
city of Ckvl. 931-738-9042
GREENWOOD PLACE
1, 2, 3 Bedrooms
2BR, 1.5BA Condo in middle of
t o w n . 1 5 A D e n t o n A v e . Office Hrs: 8:30-5:00 .. Mon-Fri
265 Quinland Lake Rd, Ckvl
$650/mo, $650/dep. Call
(931)451-1355
(931)979-7014
SMALL 2BR Apt, Market
Square, 41 E. 4th St. $425/mo.
Water incl'd. (931)267-3594,
526-8504
POM- A -POO shots & wormed
written health warranty. $400.
(931)319-0000
SEEKING Very special person
for an extremely shy, 7 mo old
female cat. Good mouser, very
2011 FORD Taurus: 1 owner, T W O B U R I A L P l o t s i n playful, indoors only, litterbox
black/light int, AC, PS/PB/PL, Cookeville Crestlawn Cemetary! trained. FREE. Call (931)2682592
keyless entry, CD, 6,500 origin- $2500 for both! 931-247-8382.
al miles. $16,500.
Call 865-310-6620
705
Wanted To Rent
515
Garage/Yard Sales
430
Trucks For Sale
1995 CHEVY Silverado Extended Cab. New transmission,
truck needs minor work. $1,500
obo. Call (931)303-2011
1X3 PLANNING a Yard Sale ad
to run under the 515 heading in
the classified section TFN.
PLANNING A
YARD SALE???
Live within the city limits
of Algood or Cookeville?
You MUST go to your
city’s business office to
obtain a permit.
JOB #
59963
City
of Algood
2001 ISUZU FRR: $13,750: 6cyl
turbo diesel, 6sp, 123k, Exc.
cond. Locally driven, xtra cab,
clean int, storage boxes, ramp,
chrome wheels. 7,000lb
front/14,000lb rear. (931)979-0736
505
Misc. Wanted
OLD MUSIC RECORDS. will
pay $1 - $25 each or by the
group. pls. call (931)261-2502
510
Autos for Sale
545
WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE
TODAY?
WANTED OLD APPLIANCES &
JUNK - WILL PICK UP
CALL 931-510-4138
2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON
DYNA Super Glide,
garage kept, alarm system,
lots of chrome. $9,500.
(931)528-0348 / 260-0405
425
Misc. For Sale
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Autos for Sale
Misc. For Sale
FREE
WOOD SKIDS
Available at the rear of the
Herald-Citizen
1300 Neal Street,
Cookeville, TN. 38501
215 W Main St.
Algood, TN
or
City of Cookeville
45 E. Broad Street
Cookeville, TN
540
Firewood/Stoves
FIREWOOD SALE
$45 or $55/rick. We can deliver
Call (931)349-4219
OAK FIREWOOD
$65/rick delivered
Call 931-808-5347
545
Pets & Supplies
FREE TO APPROVED HOMES:
Adult neutered pot bellied pigs.
Healthy, good temperament pets
avail. Also Spay/Neuter assistance for pet pigs. Call the Pig
Refuge 6-9 AM. 498-5540.
Adoption
info
at
www.9sites.com
OFFICE DESK/w 5 matching
chairs, 2 tables, small filing cab, BLUE PITS 13 wks, $300. If inlrg filing cab, bookcase. Perfect terested call 931-349-0185. Not
Registered
condition. Call 528-2753
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based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status
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discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which
is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Equal Housing Opportunity, M/F.
Herald-Citizen &
Regional Buyers
Guide
1300 Neal St., Cookeville, TN
931-526-9715 (FAX) 526-1209
715
Rooms for Rent
FURNISHED ROOM, frig, microwave, TV, utilities incl'd.
$90/wk. Smaller BR $75/wk.
Small dep Call/text (931)252-6295
STAR MOTOR INN
Weekly, starting at $180
free internet, frig, guest laundry,
movie rentals. Pet Friendly Construction Crews welcome.
526-9511
720 Apts/Duplex For Rent
1, 2, 3 & 4 BR APTS /
HOUSES NEW $280 - $800
Cable, Water/Appl's Furnished
OVER 100 LOCATIONS
Kids Welcome; Some Pets in
Designated Apts.
Open Mon - Fri
SOARD PROPERTIES
526-1988
Storage units available
1BR APT $400 1841 N Dixie; Incls water, trash. Nonsmoking/pet friendly near TTU
FOR RENT
1 , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts, Houses.
Many locations
FALCON REALTY,
528-2158
falconrealtycookeville.com
TERRACE VIEW Town Homes
offers 3BR town homes in a
country setting. Call for availability…931-528-7633. 1366 Crescent Dr, Ckvl. Office hours Tuesday & Thursday
www.perryreid.com/teraceview
EHO
zz 1.50 Chelsea Place Properties
P/U from
19 to
NICE
1, 2 &Thurs.,
3 BRAug,
APTS.
run TF Sunday Only
$450 - $600 / mo.
JOB #
15674
Chelsea Place Properties
Water, Sewer, Appliances
Furnished; WD Hookup;
CH&A; Pool; No Pets.
CYPRESS CREEK APTS
Leasing 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Apts
Security Deposit only $250!
600 W. 8th Street • Cookeville
931-372-1605 - EHO*
526-6161
DUPLEX - 3 lrg BR's, 2BA's
In City - $900/mo
Call (931)528-1689
725
DUPLEX: 2 lrg BR's, 2BA,
single car gar, appls, DW,
front/back porches, No pets.
Close to TTU/H.S. $700/mo. 716
1, 2, 3, & 4 BR Houses & Apts
Starting at $325/mo or
$81.25/wk . Pets OK.
Stevens Realty LLC
866-806-3815 O/A
www.stevensrentals.com
"We Now Offer Weekly Rentals"
Bradley Dr, Apt A. Shown by appt
only. (931)261-5826 aft 5P or lv msg
FOR RENT 1, 2, & 3 BR Apartments, 3BR Homes. Clean, &
well maintained, conveniently
located. NO PETS. Call for availability Mon- Fri
JUDD PROPERTIES 526-2119
1506 Tiffany Place: 4BR,
2.5BA. Office/den, hdwd & tile,
2c garage. $1200/mo. 526-4118,
260-6868
www.crownrentalproperties.com
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You’re Going To
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APARTMENTS
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments
Housing Vouchers Welcome Restrictions Apply
Security Deposit only $250!
931-372-1605 | 600 W. 8th Street Suite A, Cookeville
(931)267-3594, 881-6877
Sell your unused
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WORKING FOR YOU!
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Houses For Rent
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3BR , 2.5BA. 1,460SF one story
house, 2c gar, LG yard.
$1050/mo + dep. 3718 Brookwood Dr. Call Denis 931-267-1922.
Beautiful Craftsman Cottage.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
2400 SF, 3BR, 2BA, 7 chan12:00PM - 2:00 PM
deliers, completely furnished
1039 Rivervend Dr 38506
w/antiques. Look at Craftsman E on Spring, R on 111, L on Old
Cottage in Ckvl on Facebook. Sparta, L at 2nd entrance of
3BR 2BA, full bsmnt, in Colonial $199,900. (931)260-5762
River Road, house on L.
Est behind the mansion.
$229,000. Host: Donna Gattis.
$950/mo.Lease req‚d. leave
Listing Agent: Delores Ford. See
msg. 644-3582
our display ad in Sunday Februay 28th's Herald-Citizen Clas3BR, 2BA 135 Craighead Dr off
sifieds for more details.
Dixie. Garage, W/D HU, close to
FIRST REALTY CO
TTU/Hosp/Dogwood Park.
528-1573
Newly remodeled $850, 700/dep
Delores: (931)260-6223
(931)265-0651, 615-972-5995
Donna: (931)881-8577
3BR, 2BA Garage, CHA, near
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
N E s c h o o l / B i l b r e y P a r k . READY TO BUILD? 6 lots on
1PM -3PM
$700/mo Also apt $420. 528-6924 Boyd Farris Rd. Let us build your
665 Julia Dr
home. 260-4227 or 261-7979
From PCCH: So on Jefferson, L
3BR, 2BA home, nice area. Lots
LandJcontractors.com
on Julia Dr, turn L to stay on Juof wood flrs, lrg fenced backDr, home on L. $179,900.
yard. $850 + dep. (931)319-0271 
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Hosting: Amy Lee. See our dis4BR, 2.5BA house, 46 Proffitt
play ad in Sunday February
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
St. Carport, deck, full bsmnt,
28th's Herald Citizen Classi2:30PM
4:00PM
park setting. $975/mo. + sec
fied for more details.
613 Charles Golden Road
dep. Non smoking/pets ok. Avail
FIRST REALTY CO
Sparta 38583
3/1/16. (931)267-3594, 526-8504.
528-1573
From PCCH: E on Spring, R on
Amy: (931)881-6717
5BR, 3BA historic house 2600 Hwy 111, So toward Sparta, take
SF, 290 E. Jere Whitson Ave, exit 289, R off exit, L on Charles
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28
totally renovated. Bsmnt, Lrg Golden Rd, home on R w/sign.
12:30PM - 2:00PM
yard, wrap-around porch, close $319,000. Hosting: Maegan & 2424 Herbert Garrett Rd 38506
to TTU. Non-smoking/pets ok. Addison Smith. See our display So on Willow, R on Herbert Gar$1200/mo (931)267-3594, 526- ad in Sunday February 28th's rett, home on L. $92,929. Host:
8504.
Herald Citizen Classified for Tyler Wilson. See our display ad
in Sunday February 28th's HerBRICK 3BR, 1BA. Carport, DW, more details.
ald Citizen classified for more
THE
REALTY
FIRM
hdwd flrs, new paint. $750/mo,
details.
520-7750
$700/dep. (931)510-2694
AMERICAN WAY R.E.
Maegan: 349-6629
526-9581
BRICK RANCH 3/1.5. No
Addison: 349-9554
Tyler: (931)349-2012
smoking/pets. Dep, ref's req'd.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
$800/mo. Call (931)260-3800.
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28
1:00PM - 3:00PM
22:30PM - 4:00PM
905 Green Meadow
MONTEREY 3BR, 1BA. CHA,
2161 Wynd Walker Dr 38506
appls, W/D HU. detached gar- From PCCH; No on Washington,
age, hardwood floors $600 + R on Green Meadow, 2nd en- So on Willow, L on Burgess
trance to Creekwood, home on School, R on Wynd Walker,
dep. No pets. 839-6259
R w/sign. $199,900. Hosting: home in cul-de-sac. $143,929.
Tyler Wilson. See our dis  Tammy Atkins. See our display Host:
ad in Sunday February 28th's play ad in Sunday February
Herald-Citizen Classifieds for 28th's Herald Citizen classified
1BR MOBILE Home, vinyl sidfor more details.
more details.
ing, shingle roof, Exc. Cond, nice
AMERICAN WAY R.E.
AMERICAN WAY R. E.
community inside city limits of
526-9581
526-9581
Ckvl. $350/dep, $350/mo. Ref's
Tyler: (931)349-2012
Tammy: (931)881-5105
req'd. Danielle 931-528-2804 ext
3120 or text Mike 931-265-8454
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
1:00PM - 3:00PM
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
2 & 3BR, city Limits Ckvl, Exc.
2010 Grademere Dr 38501
114 Brook Lane, 38506
Cond, lawn care provided, Ref's From PCCH: E on Spring St, N From PCCH: No on Washington,
req'd. Danielle 931-528-2801 on Hwy 111, R on Paran Rd, L L on 12th, cross Willow, continext 3120, Mike 931-265-8454 on Hwy 42, R on brook Ln, home ue on G'sboro Grade past Hy2BR 1BA in town, water/appls on R. $250,000. Host: Julio Un- der Burks, L on Grademere.
furn'd. NO PETS. $300/mo + zueta. Listing Agent: Jane Flatt. $ 1 8 0 , 0 0 0 . H o s t i n g : P a u l
dep. Ref's req'd. (931)260-2032 See our display ad in Sunday, Nettleton. See our display ad in
February 28th's Herald-Citizen Sunday February 28th's Herald
Citizen Classifieds for more de  classified for more details.
tails.
FIRST REALTY CO.
AMERICAN WAY R.E.
528-1573
10TH ST: Medical Office/Retail.
526-9581
Julio:
979-0141
Park Village Shopping Ctr. 1600
Paul: 931-337-9086
SF. $1200/mo. (931)265-3545
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
1:00PM - 3:00 PM
3,000 SF Mfg Space
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
437 Kenway St
2 offices, 2 docks - $575/mo.
1644 So Jefferson, Ckvl
N on Washington, L on Freehill,
528-8173
L o n K e n w y , h o u s e o n L . So on Jefferson past movie
$112,900. Host: Scott Weaver. theatre, home on L. $229,900.
Listing Agent: Delores Ford. See Host: Christopher Cunningham.
our display ad in Sunday Feb- See our display ad in Sunday
ruay 28th's Herald-Citizen Clas- February 28th's Herald-Citizen
Classified for more details.
sifieds for more details.
AMERICAN WAY R. E.
FIRST REALTY CO
526-9581
528-1573
Christopher: 510-2680
Delores: (931)260-6223
Northgate Business Park:
Scott: (931)239-3130
4800 SF Ground level &
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
3000 SF Suite avail. 261-7903
1PM - 3PM
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
829 Oaklawn Court
1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M.
OFFICE / RETAIL SPACES
No. Washington, R on E 6th, L
580 E 3rd St, Ckvl
Locations on S. Jefferson
on Breeding, R on Oaklawn, L
From
PCCH:
Travel
E
on
Broad
$395-$850. 979-5550
St, L at Maple St, R at E 3rd St, on Oaklawn Court. $289,000.
home on L. $138,500. Hosting: Hosting Agent: Donnita Hill. See
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RETAIL & OFFICE SPACE Janice Moores. See our display our display ad in Sunday's FebGreat locations, competitive ad in Sunday February 28th's ruary 28th's Herald -Citizen
Herald-Citizen classified for Classifieds for more details.
rents. Call 372-8720
Hill Realty
more details.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Office: (931)526-4455
FIRST REALTY CO.
Cell: 261-1500
528-1573
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Fax: 526-4300
Janice: 260-2605
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
1PM - 3PM
2897 Hyder Mountain
From PCCH; E on Spring/Hwy
70E, L on Poplar Grove, R on
Rocky Point Rd, L on Hyder
Mountain Rd. $199,900. Hosting:
Kayla Wooley. See our display
ad in Sunday, February 28th's
Herald-Citizen Classified for
more details.
HILL REALTY
Office: (931)526-4455
Cell: 931-704-9180
Fax: 526-4300
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
1PM - 3PM
4025 Juanita Drive
From PCCH: E on Spriing/Hwy
70, L on Poplar Grove, R on
Rocky Point Rd, L on Shelby, L
on Juanita Dr. $219,000. Hosting: Kelly Morgan. See our display ad in Sunday, February
28th's Herald Citizen Classified for more details.
HILL REALTY
526-4455
Kelly: (931)349-4492
Fax: (931)526-4300
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
1PM - 3PM
129 Maxwell Street
From PCCH: No on Washington,
R on E. 10th, 10th turns into
Main St, R on Maxwell.
$136,000. Hosting Agent: Ron
Williams. See our display ad in
Sunday, February 28th's HeraldCitizen classified for more information.
Hill Realty
Office: 526-4455
Cell: 265-5209
Fax: 526-4300
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
4815 EDGEBROOK
N on Washington, continue N on
136, Rt on Stoneybrook, L on
Edgebrook, home on Rt.
$240,000. Hostess: Beverly
Pierce. See our display ad in
Sunday, February 28th's Herald-Citizen classified for more
details.
American Way Real Estate
931-526-9581
Beverly 252-5222
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OPEN HOUSES Sunday, February 28th
12:30-2:00
CODE# 326
$92,929
MLS#
173602
2424 HERBERT GARRETT RD.
DIRECTIONS:
S on Willow
Ave., R on
Herbert Garrett,
home on L.
For 24 hour recorded info call 1-800-620-8194
and enter the code # found on each listing.
2:30-4:00
CODE# 289
$143,929
MLS#
173740
2161 WYND WALKER DR.
DIRECTIONS:
S on Willow,
L on Burgess
School, R on
Wynd Walker,
home in
Cul-de-sac.
(931)261-9001
316 East Broad Street, Cookeville
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613 Charles Golden Road
2:30 - 4 PM
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White Cty near Ckvl By Owner: 72 AC 1.2m off 111 airport
exit $6500/ac; 59 AC close in
Hwy 84, panoramic views
$5576/ac; 74 AC near Old Ky
Rd, $4034/ac. 10% dn, can divide. Call 432-1718
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LOT 4 SALE: Hawkins Hill S/D,
.48 acres $16,000. Buffalo Valley Rd just off Hawkins Crawford. Call (931)432-1092.
2400 SF, 3 BR, 2 BA, Gutted to the studs and
added onto, 2 car garage, in ground pool with
covered back patio, additional 27 acres adjoining
property available for purchase
$319,000 MLS 173798
From Putnam County Court House: E on Spring; R
on Highway 111; South toward Sparta; take exit
289; R off exit; Left onto Charles Golden Road;
Home on Right with sign.
Host: Maegan & Addison Smith 349-6629 • 349-9554
$0 CASH to Move In!!!
New custom built homes at spec
home prices! Ready for you and
your family. New Home, full warranty, extra nice large home
sites, fully landscaped. Prices
start at $133,900.
Call Now!
Very Limited Number For Sale!
Call Greg Baugh Construction
at 931-261-3110
AMERICAN WAY
REAL ESTATE
SUNDAY’S OPEN HOUSES
12:30-2:00 PM
4815 EDGEBROOK
$240,000
MLS 172089
HOSTESS:
Beverly Pierce
931-252-5222
1830 BAYVIEW $170,000: 3BR,
2BA under construction.
260-4227 or 261-7979
LandJcontractors.com
3BR 2 BA brick in Sparta 1623
sq. ft plus 1500 sq. ft. basement
$143,000. (931)738-5727
DIRECTIONS: N on
Washington, continue N
on 136, R on
Stoneybrook, L on
Edgebrook.
1:00-3:00 PM
2010 GRADEMERE DR.
$180,000
MLS 173758
HOST:
Paul Nettleton
931-337-9086
DIRECTIONS: N on
Washington, L on 12th,
cross Willow, continue on
Gainesboro Grade past
Hyder Burks, L on
Grademere, home on L.
5820 Southern Hills Dr. (adjacent to Southern Hills golf
course) New 2 story, Stone/Siding 4BR, 3BA, 2456 SF+ garage.
$215k, 931-544-3849, Ditty Rd/
Ben Jared Rd/ Southern Hills Dr.
mbuilders.org
1:00-3:00 PM
1644 S. JEFFERSON
$229,900
MLS 173957
HOST:
Christopher
Cunningham
931-510-2680
DIRECTIONS: S on
Jefferson Ave. (past
movie theater), home on
left.
1:00-3:00 PM
7157 COLEMAN CIRCLE
$199k. New & Ready to Move
Into! 3BR, 2BA Craftsman Style.
260-4227 or 261-7979
LandJcontractors.com
905 GREEN MEADOW
$199,900
MLS 173727
HOSTESS:
Tammy Atkins
931-881-5105
DIRECTIONS: N on
Washington, R on Green
Meadow 2nd entrance to
Creekwood, home on R
with sign.
710 S. JEFFERSON AVE.
COOKEVILLE, TN
7161 COLEMAN CIRCLE
$199k. 3BR, 2BA under construction. 260-4227 or 261-7979
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931-526-9581 or Toll Free 866-319-5655
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Tech women fall in OT to EKU
Loss keeps Golden
Eagles out of second
straight OVC
Tournament
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   
    
      
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    
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    
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      
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    
    
     
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
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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F2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Sunday, February 28, 2016
SPORTS
SCOREBOARD
TO-DO LIST
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28
TENNESSEE TECH
Women’s golf at Edwin Watts-Kiawah Island Classic
Baseball hosts Bucknell — 11 a.m.
Softball vs. Wright State — 11 a.m.
Softball at Samford — 3 p.m.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29
REGION 4-A TOURNAMENT — at LIVINGSTON ACADEMY
Pickett County vs. Clarkrange girls — 6 p.m.
Clay County vs. Jackson County girls — 7:30 p.m.
REGION 4-AA TOURNAMENT — at TENNESSEE TECH
Signal Mountain vs. Livingston Academy girls — 6 p.m.
Sequatchie County vs. Upperman girls — 7:30 p.m.
REGION 3-AAA TOURNAMENT — at COOKEVILLE HIGH
Bradley Central vs. Cookeville girls — 6 p.m.
McMinn County vs. Cumberland County girls — 7:30 p.m.
TENNESSEE TECH
Women’s golf at Edwin Watts-Kiawah Island Classic
TUESDAY, MARCH 1
REGION 4-A TOURNAMENT — at LIVINGSTON ACADEMY
Clay County boys vs. Pickett County — 6 p.m.
Jackson County boys vs. Gordonsville — 7:45 p.m.
REGION 4-AA TOURNAMENT — at TENNESSEE TECH
York Institute boys vs. Macon County — 6 p.m.
Upperman boys vs. Smith County — 7:45 p.m.
REGION 3-AAA TOURNAMENT — at COOKEVILLE HIGH
Walker Valley vs. Cookeville boys — 6 p.m.
Whte County boys vs. Bradley Central — 7:45 p.m.
TENNESSEE TECH
Women’s golf at Edwin Watts-Kiawah Island Classic
Baseball at Vanderbilt — 3 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2
REGION 4-A TOURNAMENT — at LIVINGSTON ACADEMY
Girls championship — 7 p.m.
REGION 4-AA TOURNAMENT — at TENNESSEE TECH
Girls championship — 7 p.m.
REGION 3-AAA TOURNAMENT — at COOKEVILLE HIGH
Girls championship — 7 p.m.
OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT — at MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
1) UT Martin women vs. No. 8 — Noon
2) Women’s No. 2 vs. No. 7 — 2 p.m.
1) Men’s No. 5 vs. Austin Peay — 6 p.m.
2) Murray State men vs. Eastern Illinois — 8 p.m.
THURSDAY, MARCH 3
REGION 4-A TOURNAMENT — at LIVINGSTON ACADEMY
Boys championship — 7 p.m.
REGION 4-AA TOURNAMENT — at TENNESSEE TECH
Boys championship — 7 p.m.
REGION 3-AAA TOURNAMENT — at COOKEVILLE HIGH
Boys championship — 7 p.m.
OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT — at MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
3) Women’s No. 4 vs. No. 5 — Noon
4) Women’s No. 3 vs. No. 6 — 2 p.m.
3) Men’s No. 4 vs. Game 1 winner — 6 p.m.
4) Morehead State men vs. Game 2 winner — 8 p.m.
■ On Television
Sunday, Feb. 28
AUTO RACING
Noon
FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Folds of
Honor QuikTrip 500, at Hampton, Ga.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
11 a.m.
BTN — Penn St. at Michigan St.
11:30 a.m.
FS1 — Xavier at Seton Hall
Noon
CBSSN — Houston at UConn
1 p.m.
CBS — Duke at Pittsburgh
1:30 p.m.
FS1 — St. John's at Creighton
2 p.m.
CBSSN — Tulane at SMU
3 p.m.
CBS — Iowa at Ohio St.
ESPNU — Tulsa at Memphis
5 p.m.
BTN — Michigan at Wisconsin
5:30 p.m.
ESPNU — Virginia Tech at Wake Forest
7 p.m.
BTN — Minnesota at Illinois
FS1 — Southern Cal at California
7:30 p.m.
ESPNU — Washington at Oregon
DRAG RACING
4 p.m.
FS1 — NHRA, Carquest Auto Parts Nationals,
finals, at Phoenix
GOLF
4 a.m.
GOLF — European PGA Tour, Perth International, final round, at Perth, Australia (sameday tape)
Noon
GOLF — PGA Tour, Honda Classic, final
round, at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
2 p.m.
NBC — PGA Tour, Honda Classic, final round,
at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
NBA BASKETBALL
6 p.m.
NBA — Minnesota at Dallas
NHL HOCKEY
11:30 a.m.
NBC — Washington at Chicago
5:30 p.m.
NBCSN — Tampa Bay at Boston
8 p.m.
NBCSN — Los Angeles at Anaheim
SOCCER
8:05 a.m.
NBCSN — Premier League, Arsenal at Manchester United
8:20 a.m.
FS2 — Bundesliga, Borussia Monchengladbach at Augsburg
10:30 a.m.
FS2 — Bundesliga, Bayer 04 Leverkusen at
F.S.V. Mainz
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Noon
ESPN2 — Georgia at Tennessee
1 p.m.
BTN — Michigan at Rutgers
ESPNU — LSU at South Carolina
SEC — Vanderbilt at Missouri
2 p.m.
ESPN2 — Miami at Florida St.
FS2 — Creighton at St. John's
3 p.m.
BTN — Northwestern at Nebraska
ESPN — Kentucky at Texas A&M
SEC — Mississippi at Arkansas
4 p.m.
ESPN2 — Minnesota at Maryland
■ High School Basketball
Pickett County girls 90,
Gordonsville 51
Region 4-A quarterfinals
Friday
PCHS
28 22
30 10 — 90
GHS
11
11
19 10 — 51
PCHS – Tristan McClellan 18, Kassidy
Geesling 14, Jayna Ferrell 12, Courtney
Pritchett 10, Abbi Buck 9, Aaliyah Brown 6,
Tyra Johnson 6, Savannah Hammock 4,
Gracie Martin 4, Andrea Beaty 3, Alahna Bilbrey 2, Liz Logan 2.
GHS – Allyson West 15, Ashley Griese 10, Hallie Dillard 9, Robin Anne Hord 8, Kaitlyn
O’Neal 6, Sammy Richardson 2, Maija Harrelson 1.
FRIDAY, MARCH 4
Upperman girls 73,
Notre Dame 22
OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT — at MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
5) Game 1 winner vs. Game 3 winner — Noon
6) Game 2 winner vs. Game 4 winner — 2 p.m.
5) Belmont men vs. Game 3 winner — 6:30 p.m.
6) UT Martin men vs. Game 4 winner — 8:30 p.m.
TENNESSEE TECH
Softball vs. Liberty — 2:30 p.m.
Baseball hosts Miami (Ohio) — 3 p.m.
Softball vs. LSU — 7:30 p.m.
Region 4-AA quarterfinals
Friday
ND
4
7
4
7 — 22
UHS
22 18
21 12 — 73
ND — Adia Colvin 9, Julia Raabe 2, Alexis
Brown 2, Bella Bombassi 8, Mackenzie
Johnson 1.
UHS — Riley Hurst 6, Akira Levy 8, Brooke
Farris 7, Sarah Eldridge 9, Gracie Maynord
25, Ashlyn Medley 9, Abby Greenwood 9.
SATURDAY, MARCH 5
OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT — at MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
Women’s championship — Noon
Men’s championship — 5 p.m.
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Class A girls sectionals — TBA
Class AA girls sectionals — TBA
Class AAA girls sectionals — TBA
TENNESSEE TECH
Softball vs. Memphis — Noon
Men’s tennis at Radford — Noon
Baseball hosts Miami (Ohio) — 2 p.m.
Softball vs. Louisiana Tech — 2:30 p.m.
SPORTS BULLETIN BOARD
DSSP “I Matter” 5K Run
The fifth annual Daniel Seal Suicide Prevention and “I Matter” 5K run will be held on
April 2 at Tennessee Tech at 8 a.m.
Online registrations are available at
danielsealsuicideprevention.org and Active.com.
Warrior Grand Slam 5K
White County High School Baskeball will
host its annual Warrior Grand Slam 5K on
March 12. This event is a fundraiser for the
WCHS baseball team.
Early registration ends on March 1.
For more information, contact Shaun Floyd
at shaun.f;[email protected].
Hunter safety course
There will be a hunter safety course on
March 10-12 at Collegeside Church of
Christ.
Instructed by Alfred Ballinger, the class will
run from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on March 10 and
11, and 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on March
12.
To register, visit tnwildlife.org or call (931)
526-9247.
Church League Volleyball
Registration for volleyball is March 1 from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. in the First Baptist Church
Family Life Center with rosters and the
$100 team fee due. Rosters may be turned
in before this date at the First Baptist
Church office, but no rosters will be accepted after this time. Games are played
on Tuesday and possibly Thursday nights.
Divisions include:
— Youth Beginning (5th-10th grade);
— Youth Experienced (9th-12th grade);
— C (beginning players);
— B (players with some experience);
— BB (experienced players);
— A (competitive players).
Call First Baptist Chruch at 526-7108 for
more information.
1-Shot Athletics Spring Skills
and Drills Camp
The 1-Shot Athletics Spring Skills and Drills
basketball camp will be held March 28
through April 1 at Cane Creek Gymnasium.
The camp will run from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. each
day.
Registration fees through March 11 are $65
for the week, increasing to $75 after that
date or $20 per day.
Register online at the Cookeville Leisure
Services website — www.cookevilletn.gov/ls/camps/athcamps/ — or in the office at the Cane Creek Gymnasium.
For more information, call (931) 526-9767.
Dale Hallow Spring
Bass Classic
The second annual Dale Hollow Spring Bass
Classic, hosted by Sunset Marina and Resort, will be held on April 23 and 24.
There is a $150 entry fee for the first 150
boats.
Come experience spring bass fashing tournament-style on world-renowned Dale Hollow Lake.
Entry forms can be picked up at the Byrdstown Town Hall.
Registration begins at 9 a.m. on Feb. 17 at
the Town Hall.
Call (931) 864-6215 for more information.
Where to play table
tennis in Cookeville
Play table tennis at no cost (ages 10 to 99) at
Cookeville YMCA (one table, Tuesday afternoons from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.), Cookeville
Mall (two tables and robot, Tuesday and
Thursday nights from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.) and
the indoor tennis courts at 1995 North Willow Avenue (three tables and robot, Friday
nights from 7 p.m. until closing.
With a small cost, tables are available at city
recreation and leisure services when available.
For more information, call (931) 858-5150 or
e-mail [email protected].
Upperman boys 74,
Signal Mountain 32
Region 4-AA quarterfinal
Saturday
SMHS
9
4
12
7 — 32
UHS
22 18
19 15 — 74
SMHS — Briston Reese 9, Owen Honroth 2,
Kevin McCaffrey 7, Austin Murphy 3, Tom
Vatier 6, Jarren Radden 3, Travion Williams 2.
UHS — Ben Guffey 11, Austin Shrum 10, Brevin
McClellan 3, Cade Stover 5, Austyn McWilliams
13, Jaydon Kanipe 2, Josh Endicott 14, Sidney
Brewington 3, Jake Dronebarger 6, Brendan
Ely 2, Dylon Cusing 5.
Cookeville girls 42,
East Hamilton 33
Region 3-AAA quarterfinals
Friday
EHHS
4
8
4
17 — 33
CHS
8
9
10 15 — 42
EHHS — Kyndall Candie 11, Madison Hayes
11, Destyne Black 7, DeiZah Lacy 2, Carli
Zeh 2.
CHS — Riley Master 15, Toiya Gwynn 9,
Megan Whitson 7, Sydney Bean 4, Courtney
Savage 4, Heidi Smith 3.
Cookeville boys 68,
Cleveland 54
Region 3-AAA quarterfinals
Saturday
Cleveland
11
9
19 15 — 54
Cookeville
13 17
19 19 — 68
Cleveland — TJ Constant 11, Romeo Wykle
10, KK Curry 10, Cantrel Ware 9, Dionte
Ware 5, Mullek Bradford 4, Deontae Davis 3,
James Incree 2.
Cookeville — Bryric Savage 22, Trey Bundrant
13, Noah Hilliker 12, Ayden Gist 11, Jacob
Reeves 8, Jacob Wilberscheid 2.
White County boys 92,
McMinn County 43
Region 3-AAA quarterfinals
Saturday
MCHS
11
16
12
4 — 43
WCHS
18 33
31 10 — 92
MCHS – Tauren Jones 19, Tyler Corbett 6,
Andre Smith 6, Harry Morrison 5, Bradley
Hayes 4, Sam Hammonds 3.
WCHS – Jacob Fresh 25, Cade Crosland 17,
Pierce Whited 15, Jared Carter 11, Cole
Crosland 8, Mitchell Lamb 8, Saylor Wilson
5, Allen Frazier 2, Zack Young 1.
Gordonsville 68, Clarkrange 64
at Livingston Academy
Tuesday, March 1
Clay County vs. Pickett County, 6 p.m.
Jackson County vs. Gordonsville, 7:45 p.m.
Thursday, March 3
Boys championship, TBA
Region 4-AA Tournament
Girls bracket
Friday, Feb. 26
at campus sites
Signal Mountain 56, Smith County 38
Livingston Academy 62, Bledsoe County 30
Upperman 73, Chattanooga Notre Dame 22
Sequatchie County 60, DeKalb County 57
at Tennessee Tech
Monday, Feb. 29
Signal Mountain vs. Livingston Academy, 6
p.m.
Upperman vs. Sequatchie County, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 2
Girls championship, TBA
Boys bracket
Saturday, Feb. 27
York Institute 56, Chattanooga Notre Dame 52
Macon County 69, Sequatchie County 43
Upperman 74, Signal Mountain 32
Smith County 56, Chattanooga Christian 54
at Tennessee Tech
Tuesday, March 1
York Institute vs. Macon County, 6 p.m.
Upperman vs. Smith County, 7:45 p.m.
Thursday, March 3
Boys championship, TBA
Region 3-AAA Tournament
Girls bracket
Friday, Feb. 26
at campus sites
Bradley Central 66, Stone Memorial 27
Cookeville 42, East Hamilton 33
Cumberland County 70, Walker Valley 39
McMinn County 49, White County 47
at Cookeville High School
Bradley Central vs. Cookeville, 6 p.m.
Cumberland County vs. McMinn County, 7:30
p.m.
Wednesday, March 2
Girls championship, TBA
Boys bracket
Saturday, Feb. 27
at campus sites
Walker Valley 58, Cumberland County 42
Cookeville 68, Cleveland 54
White County 92, McMinn County 43
Bradley Central 83, Warren County 61
at Cookeville High
Walker Valley vs. Cookeville, 6 p.m.
White County vs. Bradley Central, 7:45 p.m.
Thursday, March 3
Boys championship, TBA
■ College Basketball
Tennessee Tech men 92,
Eastern Kentucky 82
E. KENTUCKY (15-16)
McGlone 0-1 0-0 0, Mayo 6-10 3-3 16,
Hawkins 6-15 1-2 16, Reischel 3-8 7-10 13,
Powell 3-13 2-4 10, Jackson 6-10 3-6 16,
Matthews 1-1 0-1 3, Babb-Harrison 1-3 2-2
5, Pratt Jr. 1-1 1-4 3. Totals 27-62 19-32 82.
TENNESSEE TECH (19-10)
Thomas 1-3 0-0 2, Jugovic 9-17 5-6 30, Rowe
6-14 6-6 23, Martin 5-10 0-2 10, Morse 2-2
0-0 4, Henderson 0-0 0-0 0, Hansbrough 01 0-0 0, Frazier 2-3 6-8 10, Alexander II 0-0
0-1 0, Ramsey 4-6 4-5 13. Totals 29-56 2128 92.
Halftime-Tennessee Tech 37-34. 3-Point
Goals-E. Kentucky 9-22 (Hawkins 3-7, Powell 2-8, Matthews 1-1, Jackson 1-1, BabbHarrison 1-2, Mayo 1-2, McGlone 0-1),
Tennessee Tech 13-30 (Jugovic 7-12, Rowe
5-12, Ramsey 1-2, Hansbrough 0-1, Thomas
0-1, Martin 0-2). Fouled Out-Martin. Rebounds-E. Kentucky 35 (Reischel 7), Tennessee Tech 40 (Martin 8). Assists-E.
Kentucky 12 (Jackson, Reischel 4), Tennessee Tech 21 (Rowe 6). Total Fouls-E.
Kentucky 23, Tennessee Tech 28. A-3,078.
Eastern Kentucky 71,
Tenn. Tech women 67, OT
EASTERN KENTUCKY (16-11)
O’Bannon 4-14 5-7 13, Maples 4-5 3-4 11,
Hunter 6-16 4-4 17, Cooper 2-9 2-2 6, Murray 4-8 2-4 12, Massengill 1-4 0-0 2, Willix 01 0-0 0, Henshaw 0-3 0-0 0, Wright 4-11 1-2
10. Totals 25-71 17-23 71.
TENNESSEE TECH (10-19)
Nicholson 0-0 0-0 0, Parson 2-5 3-4 7, Dean 57 1-2 11, Jennings 0-3 2-2 2, Howard 7-23
8-10 23, Hickson 3-8 3-4 11, Brooks 0-0 0-0
0, Goolsby 4-12 4-4 13, Harper 0-0 0-2 0,
Smith 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 21-59 21-28 67.
EKU
20 13 15 12 11 — 71
TTU
12 11 24 13 7 — 67
3-Point Goals — Eastern Kentucky 4-17
(Maples 0-1, Hunter 1-3, Cooper 0-3, Murray
2-3, Massengill 0-1, Wright 1-6), Tennessee
Tech 4-13 (Jennings 0-2, Howard 1-3, Hickson 2-3, Goolsby 1-5). Rebounds — Eastern
Kentucky 47 (O’Bannon 11), Tennessee
Tech 43 (Dean 16). Assists — Eastern Kentucky 16 (Cooper 5), Tennessee Tech 12
(Goolsby 4). Technical Fouls — Jennings.
Fouled Out — Parson. Personal Fouls —
Eastern Kentucky 23, Tennessee Tech 19. A
—1,836.
Arkansas 75,
Tennessee men 65
ARKANSAS (15-14)
Hannahs 4-6 6-7 17, Durham 2-4 1-2 6, Bell 511 2-2 16, Kingsley 3-8 3-6 9, Miles 0-2 0-1
0, Thompson 2-3 1-2 5, Watkins 3-7 0-0 6,
Whitt 3-5 0-0 6, Beard 3-6 3-3 10, Kouassi
0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-52 16-23 75.
TENNESSEE (13-16)
Moore 6-12 5-8 17, Schofield 6-13 2-2 15,
Alexander 1-3 2-2 4, Phillips 6-14 0-0 13,
Baulkman 2-9 2-2 7, Mostella 1-8 0-0 3,
Reese 3-3 0-0 6, Woodson 0-3 0-0 0. Totals
25-65 11-14 65.
Halftime-Arkansas 34-33. 3-Point GoalsArkansas 9-19 (Bell 4-6, Hannahs 3-4,
Durham 1-3, Beard 1-4, Whitt 0-2), Tennessee 4-21 (Phillips 1-2, Schofield 1-3,
Baulkman 1-6, Mostella 1-6, Moore 0-1,
Woodson 0-3). Fouled Out-Reese. Rebounds-Arkansas 33 (Kingsley 8), Tennessee 42 (Moore 11). Assists-Arkansas 13
(Kingsley 4), Tennessee 13 (Moore 5). Total
Fouls-Arkansas 21, Tennessee 19. A14,413.
Ohio Valley Conference
men’s standings
West Division
OVC
W
L
UT Martin
10
6
Murray State
10
6
Eastern Illinois
9
7
Austin Peay
7
9
SIU Edwardsville
3
13
Southeast Missouri 2
14
East Division
OVC
W
L
Belmont
12
3
Tennessee Tech
11
5
Morehead State
11
5
Tennessee State
10
5
Eastern Kentucky
6
10
Jacksonville State
4
12
Boys bracket
Saturday, Feb. 27
at campus sites
Clay County 76, Merrol Hyde 29
Pickett County 87, Watertown 83
Jackson County 72, Goodpasture 65
Overall
W
L
20
9
19
10
18
11
19
9
15
16
8
23
Ohio Valley Conference
women’s standings
Region 4-A Tournament
Girls bracket
Friday, Feb. 26
at campus sites
Pickett County 90, Gordonsville 51
Clarkrange 60, Watertown 24
Clay County 55, Goodpasture 46
Jackson County 47, Red Boiling Springs 34
at Livingston Academy
Monday, Feb. 29
Pickett County vs. Clarkrange, 6 p.m.
Clay County vs. Jackson County, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 2
Girls championship, TBA
Overall
W
L
18
13
16
13
13
16
14
17
6
22
5
24
UT Martin
Belmont
SIU Edwardsville
Eastern Kentucky
Southeast Missouri
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
Murray State
Tennessee Tech
Jacksonville State
Morehead State
Eastern Illinois
OVC
W
L
14
2
12
3
12
4
10
6
8
8
8
8
7
8
7
9
6
10
5
11
4
12
2
14
Overall
W
L
21
8
20
8
17
12
16
11
15
14
10
19
12
16
11
16
10
19
10
18
10
20
3
25
Southeastern Conference
men’s standings
SEC
Texas A&M
W
11
L
5
Overall
W
L
22
7
Kentucky
South Carolina
Vanderbilt
LSU
Ole Miss
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Arkansas
Mississippi State
Tennessee
Auburn
Missouri
11
10
10
10
8
8
8
8
8
6
6
5
3
5
6
6
6
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
11
13
21
23
18
17
18
17
17
15
15
13
13
11
10
8
6
11
12
11
11
12
12
14
15
16
17
19
Southeastern Conference
women’s standings
South Carolina
Texas A&M
Mississippi State
Kentucky
Georgia
Florida
Missouri
Auburn
Tennessee
Arkansas
Vanderbilt
Alabama
LSU
Ole Miss
SEC
W
L
15
0
11
4
10
5
9
6
9
6
9
6
8
7
8
7
7
8
6
9
4
11
4
11
3
12
2
13
Overall
W
L
27
1
21
7
23
6
20
6
21
7
21
7
21
7
18
10
16
12
11
17
15
13
15
13
9
19
10
18
■ National Basketball Association
Standings and schedule
All Times EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Toronto
39
18 .684
—
Boston
35
25 .583 5½
New York
25
35 .417 15½
Brooklyn
17
42 .288
23
Philadelphia
8
50 .138 31½
Southeast Division
Miami
32
26 .552
—
Atlanta
32
27 .542
½
Charlotte
30
27 .526 1½
Washington
27
30 .474 4½
Orlando
25
32 .439 6½
Central Division
Cleveland
41
16 .719
—
Indiana
31
27 .534 10½
Chicago
30
28 .517 11½
Detroit
30
29 .508
12
Milwaukee
24
35 .407
18
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W
L
Pct
GB
San Antonio
50
9
.847
—
Memphis
34
23 .596
15
Dallas
31
28 .525
19
Houston
29
30 .492
21
New Orleans
23
35 .397 26½
Northwest Division
Oklahoma City
41
18 .695
—
Portland
31
28 .525
10
Utah
28
30 .483 12½
Denver
23
36 .390
18
Minnesota
19
40 .322
22
Pacific Division
Golden State
53
5
.914
—
L.A. Clippers
38
20 .655
15
Sacramento
24
33 .421 28½
Phoenix
14
44 .241
39
L.A. Lakers
11
49 .183
43
Friday’s Games
Charlotte 96, Indiana 95
Washington 103, Philadelphia 94
Toronto 99, Cleveland 97
New York 108, Orlando 95
Atlanta 103, Chicago 88
Dallas 122, Denver 116, OT
L.A. Clippers 117, Sacramento 107
Memphis 112, L.A. Lakers 95
Saturday’s Games
Boston 101, Miami 89
Minnesota 112, New Orleans 110
Portland 103, Chicago 95
San Antonio 104, Houston 94
Detroit 102, Milwaukee 91
Golden State 121, Oklahoma City 118, OT
Brooklyn 98, Utah 96
Memphis at Phoenix, in progress
Sunday’s Games
Cleveland at Washington, 1 p.m.
Charlotte at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m.
Portland at Indiana, 6 p.m.
Toronto at Detroit, 6 p.m.
Philadelphia at Orlando, 6 p.m.
Minnesota at Dallas, 7 p.m.
Miami at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Monday’s Games
Indiana at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 7 p.m.
Utah at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Houston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Memphis at Denver, 9 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
Brooklyn at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
■ National Hockey League
Standings and schedule
All Times EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Florida
61 35 18 8 78 170 143
Tampa Bay 61 35 22 4 74 169 149
Boston
62 34 22 6 74 194 171
Detroit
62 31 20 11 73 158 161
Montreal
62 30 27 5 65 171 169
Ottawa
62 29 27 6 64 179 192
Buffalo
62 25 30 7 57 147 168
Toronto
60 21 29 10 52 146 180
Metropolitan Division
Washington 60 45 11 4 94 200 139
N.Y. Rangers 62 36 20 6 78 178 158
N.Y. Islanders59 33 19 7 73 170 146
Pittsburgh
60 31 21 8 70 159 157
Philadelphia 61 28 22 11 67 152 165
New Jersey 63 30 26 7 67 139 153
Carolina
63 28 25 10 66 153 168
Columbus
63 26 29 8 60 166 194
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Dallas
63 38 19 6 82 204 181
Chicago
63 38 20 5 81 177 151
St. Louis
64 35 20 9 79 157 157
Nashville
63 31 21 11 73 167 158
Colorado
64 32 28 4 68 172 181
Minnesota 62 27 25 10 64 161 158
Winnipeg
61 26 31 4 56 159 183
Pacific Division
Los Angeles 60 36 20 4 76 161 139
Anaheim
60 33 19 8 74 149 142
San Jose
60 32 22 6 70 178 164
Vancouver 60 24 24 12 60 147 171
Arizona
62 27 29 6 60 168 192
Calgary
60 26 30 4 56 162 184
Edmonton 63 22 34 7 51 153 192
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
Friday’s Games
Tampa Bay 4, New Jersey 0
Washington 3, Minnesota 2
Boston 4, Carolina 1
Anaheim 2, Edmonton 1, OT
Buffalo 3, San Jose 1
Saturday’s Games
Columbus 4, Florida 3, SO
Philadelphia 4, Arizona 2
Pittsburgh 4, Winnipeg 1
Nashville 5, St. Louis 0
N.Y. Rangers 3, Dallas 2
Montreal 4, Toronto 1
Detroit 5, Colorado 3
Ottawa at Calgary, in progress
Buffalo at Los Angeles, in progress
Sunday’s Games
Washington at Chicago, 12:30 p.m.
St. Louis at Carolina, 3 p.m.
Florida at Minnesota, 3 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Boston, 6:30 p.m.
San Jose at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Los Angeles at Anaheim, 9 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m.
Monday’s Games
Columbus at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
Calgary at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Arizona at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.
Detroit at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Montreal at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
■ NASCAR
Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500
Lineup
After Friday qualifying; race Sunday
At Atlanta Motor Speedway
Hampton, Ga.
Lap length: 1.54 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 191.582 mph.
2. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 190.13.
3. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 189.987.
4. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 189.961.
5. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 189.863.
6. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 189.779.
7. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 189.766.
8. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 189.681.
9. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 189.364.
10. (44) Brian Scott, Ford, 188.591.
11. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 187.196.
12. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 190.385.
13. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 190.26.
14. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 190.182.
15. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 190.15.
16. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,
189.818.
17. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 189.144.
18. (14) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 189.138.
19. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 188.79.
20. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 188.719.
21. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 188.713.
22. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 188.636.
23. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 187.449.
24. (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 189.39.
25. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 189.079.
26. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 189.041.
27. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 188.565.
28. (15) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 188.028.
29. (38) Landon Cassill, Ford, 187.837.
30. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 187.392.
31. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, 187.12.
32. (95) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet,
185.903.
33. (23) David Ragan, Toyota, 185.778.
34. (46) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 185.617.
35. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 185.499.
36. (98) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 184.039.
37. (30) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 183.82.
38. (32) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford, 180.769.
39. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota.
■ Transactions
Friday
BASEBALL
COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended
Cleveland OF Abraham Almonte 80 games
for a violation of Major League Baseball’s
Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
American League
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms with
OF Will Venable on a minor league contract.
MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to terms with
SS Agustin Marte on a minor league contract.
National League
CHICAGO CUBS — Agreed to terms with OF
Shane Victorino on a minor league contract.
American Association
JOLPIN BLASTERS — Traded RHP Jorge
Martinez to York for a player to be named.
KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed RHP Mark
Haynes.
WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed INF Leonardo
Vargas. Traded INF Andy LaRoche to Sugar
Land for a player to be named.
FOOTBALL
Canadian Football League
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Agreed to
terms with DB Chris Randle on a contract extension.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Traded D Rob
Scuderi to Los Angeles for D Christian
Ehrhoff. Acquired F Tomas Fleischmann and
F Dale Weise from the Montreal Canadiens
for F Phillip Danault and Chicago’s secondround pick in the 2018 Draft.
COLORADO AVALANCHE — Recalled F Troy
Bourke fromi Fort Wayne (ECHL) to San Antonio (AHL).
MONTREAL CANADIENS — Recalled D Mac
Bennett from Brampton (ECHL) to St. John’s
(AHL).
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS — Signed D Olli
Maatta to a six-year contract extension.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Signed D Braydon
Coburn to a three-year contract extension.
WINNIPEG JETS — Recalled Fs Axel
Blomqvist and Jimmy Lodge from Tulsa
(ECHL) to Manitoba (AHL).
American Hockey League
LEHIGH VALLEY PHANTOMS — Asssigned F
Pavel Padakin to Reading (ECHL).
ST. JOHN’S ICECAPS — Returned F Evan
Rankin to Toledo (ECHL).
ECHL
ALASKA ACES — Added G Tate Maris as
emergency backup. Claimed D Zach Sarig
off waivers from Atlanta.
ALLEN AMERICANS — Added G Nathan
Bowker as emergency backup.
ATLANTA GLADIATORS — Added G Alex Zion
as emergency backup.
BRAMPTON BEAST — Claimed F Mike Hammond off waivers from Cincinnati. Loaned F
Brandon Marino to Utica (AHL).
ELMIRA JACKALS — Signed G Alain Valiquette.
EVANSVILLE ICEMEN — Signed D Bo
Driscoll and F Daniel Turgeon.
FORT WAYNE KOMETS — Signed D Gentry
Zollars.
INDY FUEL — Loaned D Nick Petrecki to
Chicago (AHL).
MANCHESTER MONARCHS — Signed Fs
Tyler Gjurich and Ryan Patsch.
SOCCER
FIFA — Elected Gianni Infantino president.
COLLEGE
DAYTON — Named Chantae McMillan volunteer assistant women’s track and field coach.
DOANE — Promoted men’s assistant basketball coach Ian McKeithen to head coach.
IOWA — Named Kelvin Bell recruiting coordinator and defensive assistant coach.
KANSAS — Named Joe DeForest special
teams coordinator/assistant defensive
coach.
MONMOUTH, N.J. — Signed basketball coach
King Rice to a five-year contract extension
through the 2020-21 season
WISCONSIN — Named John Stocco director
of development in a partnership with the UW
Foundation and Derek Steinbach director of
development for premium seating and major
gifts.
Saturday
BASEBALL
American League
TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with SS
Hanser Alberto, OF Delino DeShields, RHP
Sam Dyson, LHP Andrew Faulkner, LHP
Sam Freeman, 3B Joey Gallo, RHP Chi Chi
Gonzalez, RHP Luke Jackson, RHP Keone
Kela, Pat Kivlehan, RHP Phil Klein, RHP
Jose Leclerc, OF Nomar Mazara, 2B
Rougned Odor, RHP Anthony Ranaudo, OF
Ryan Rua and RHP Connor Sadzeck on
one-year contracts. Agreed to terms OF
Drew Stubbs on a minor-league contract.
National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Signed INFOF Rickie Weeks to a minor league contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
MIAMI HEAT — Signed G Joe Johnson.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ARIZONA COYOTES — Claimed F Jiri Sekac
off waivers from Chicago.
BOSTON BRUINS — Placed F Max Talbot on
waivers.
COLORADO AVALANCHE — Recalled F Andreas Martinsen from San Antonio (AHL).
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Reassigned D
Viktor Svedberg to Rockford (AHL).
DETROIT RED WINGS — Traded D Jakub
Kindl to Florida for a 2017 sixth-round draft
pick.
EDMONTON OILERS — Acquired G Niklas
Lundstrom and a 2016 fifth-round draft pick
from St. Louis for G Anders Nilsson.
FLORIDA PANTHERS — Acquired F Jiri
Hudler from Calgary for a 2016 secondround draft pick and a 2018 fourth-round
draft pick. Acquired F Teddy Purcell from Edmonton for a 2017 third-round draft pick.
MINNESOTA WILD — Placed F Chris Porter
on waivers.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Assigned D Seth
Helgeson to Albany (AHL). Activated F Stefan Matteau off injured reserve and loaned
him to Albany (AHL) for conditioning.
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS — Acquired D
Justin Schultz from Edmonton for a 2016
third-round draft pick.
SAN JOSE SHARKS — Acquired G James
Reimer and F Jeremy Morin from Toronto for
G Alex Stalock, F Ben Smith and a conditional 2018 fourth-round draft pick.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Recalled G Andrei
Vasilevskiy from Syracuse (AHL). Reassigned G Kristers Gudlevskis to Syracuse.
WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Placed F Brooks
Laich on waivers.
American Hockey League
AHL — Suspended Bridgeport D C.J. Ludwig
three games and Providence C Colby Cave
one game for their actions in a Feb. 26 game
between the teams.
COLLEGE
MIAMI — Suspended men’s basketball G
Ja’Quan Newton for the final three games of
the regular season for a violation of team
rules.
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Wentz added to Tech football staff
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MEN: Were 21-for-28 at free-throw line
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       
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      
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 
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    
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    
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       
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      
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      
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     
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   
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     
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  
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    
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    
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     
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    
      
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    
     
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      
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

      



     



      



Arkansas uses 3-point
attack to beat Tennessee


    
   



   


    
       

    








  
   
  

 
     







WOMEN: Missed three shots
in final 30 seconds of the game





   


    

    
    
    





     





     





    

     

    

   



 
 
   
  
 
  
  
  
 
 
  
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SPORTS
Lady Cavs hold off
late rally to advance
By BEN CRAVEN
HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff
COOKEVILLE — With 2:13 left in the
fourth quarter, this low scoring affair seemed
it might be slipping away from the Cookeville
Lady Cavs as East Hamilton’s Madison
Hayes put back a layup to cut the lead to five
points at 36-31.
Fortunately, Toiya Gwynn made a pair of
crucial free throws, and the Lady Cavs were
able to run out the clock while making two
more layups to defeat the East Hamilton Hurricanes 42-33 and advance to the next round
of the Region 3-AAA tournament.
“(East Hamilton), I tried to get the point
across to our girls, wants to beat you 30something to 30-something,” commented
CHS head coach Mindy Odom. “They’re
going to be very patient, but I told my girls,
‘They’re going to be patient in the back-court,
but they’re also going to run you.’ We didn’t
get back well in the fourth quarter, and (East
Hamilton) got some run-outs with some players that weren’t scoring unless it was on a runout.”
“We didn’t do a good job with our transition
defense in the fourth quarter,” Odom continued. “To start out, we didn’t do a good job of
going to the line and putting the game away.
It gets close, but I felt like we did whatever it
took to survive and advance. And that’s really
all it’s about right now.”
And this game was a low scoring, gritty affair the entire time. To start off, neither team
scored for the first two minutes. At the 6:00
mark in the first quarter, Gwynn broke the
scoring drought with a layup, which sparked
the Lady Cavs to score the first eight points
of the contest. East Hamilton hit their first
basket at the 1:25 mark in the first and ended
the quarter with a four-point disadvantage.
Midway through the second quarter, the
’Canes had come back, and a layup from
Kyndall Candie gave them their first lead at
12-11. However, less than 15 seconds later,
the Lady Cavs had driven down the court and
Sydney Bean made a layup to take the lead
right back at 13-12. The Lady Cavs then kept
the ’Canes from scoring the rest of the quarter
while adding four points to their score for a
17-12 halftime advantage.
The third quarter was when the Lady Cavs
really hit their stride as they ouscored East
Hamilton 10-4 and extending their lead to 11
points at 27-16.
At the beginning of the fourth, fatigue had
Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen
Cookeville’s Toiya Gwynn drives past
an East Hamilton defender during the
Lady Cavs’ 42-33 win Friday night at
CHS.
set in for the Lady Cavs, and turnovers were
the cause of the late spark from East Hamilton.
The Lady Cavs ended up with 28 rebounds,
eight assists, two blocks, and two steals, but
they turned the ball over 11 times.
Riley Masters led the charge for the Lady
Cavs as she scored 12 points in the paint and
three free throws for 15 total points, and she
also managed to bring down five rebounds.
Gwynn helped Masters out by adding nine
points, but mostly by dishing out a team-high
five assists. And while Masters pulled down
five rebounds, Courtney Savage led in that
category by snatching seven — all on the defensive side.
Up next, the Lady Cavaliers will have to
take on the Bradley Central Bearettes Monday night as they defeated the Stone Memorial Lady Panthers on Friday.
“It’s a challenge,” Odom said. “This year,
we didn’t have Bradley (Central) on our
schedule, but we’ve had them on our schedule
the last four or five years. It’s always a really
good game. Coach (Jason) Reuter does a great
job, his system works well, hes got good players, he’s always had a good solid team, and
it’s one of those programs that stays highlevel. It’s a challenge to beat them, but I truly
think it can be done if we play well.”
Bradley Central girls 66,
Stone Memorial 27
CLEVELAND — The Bradley Central
Bearettes had no problem advancing to the
next round of the Region 3-AAA tournament
as they defeated the Stone Memorial Lady
Panthers 66-27 on Friday night.
And this one was over early as the Bearettes’
defense locked down the Lady Panthers early
only allowing three points in the first quarter
and 10 for the first half. On the other side,
Bradley Central started on fire, scoring 23
points in the first quarter and 24 in the second
for a 47-10 halftime lead.
The Bearettes slowed down in the second
half but made sure the game was secured by
outscoring the Lady Panthers 14-5 in the third
quarter for the final time.
Rhyne Howard led the charge for the
Bearettes, scoring 18 points, and was helped
out by teammates Halle Hughes and Emma
Kate Brown, who scored 14 and 11 points respectively.
The Lady Panthers didn’t have much offensive production, but District 6-AAA all-tournament team selection, Lexi Hinch, was able
to scrape 10 points together, while Tesa Johnson added five.
Cumberland County girls 70,
Walker Valley 39
CROSSVILLE — The Cumberland County
Lady Jets started out on fire Friday night and
punched their tickets to Cookeville on Monday with ease as they defeated the Walker Valley Lady Mustangs 70-39.
Not only was the Lady Jets’ offense on fire
but their defense played well too as the Lady
Jets outscored the Lady Mustangs 23-11 in
the first quarter and 16-8 in the second for a
39-19 lead at halftime.
But the Lady Jets didn’t stop there.
They continued to outscore the Lady Mustangs 20-11 in the third quarter, and finally,
11-9 in the fourth quarter for the win.
Makenzie Iles was nearly perfect from the
free throw line as she made 10-of-12, and she
dropped two threes for a team-leading 26
points. She was helped by Gracee Dishman,
who scored 21 points.
Next up, the Lady Jets will faceoff with
McMinn County on Monday night in
Cookeville.
Lady Bobcats cruise in 4-A opener
By CRAIG DELK
Special to the HERALD-CITIZEN
GORDONSVILLE — No
home game, no problem.
The Pickett County girls had to
travel for their Region 4-A quarterfinal Friday night, but they
made quick work of Gordonsville as they won 90-51 at
GHS.
The Lady Bobcats (26-2) will
face a familiar foe in the Region
4-A semifinals, as they will take
on fellow District 7-A team
Clarkrange (17-13) on Monday
at 6 p.m. Pickett County has already beaten the Lady Buffaloes
twice this season, but head coach
Brent Smith is not looking past
the tradition-laden program.
“You can never look past
them,” he said. “It will be a war
when we play them, and that’s
what you play for. Hopefully
we’ll get better from it.”
Despite being the District 7-A
tournament champion, Pickett
County had to travel for Friday’s
game. It is in the final season of
TSSAA probation as a result of a
fight that happened in 2014 near
the end of a boys game between
PCHS and York Institute.
However, the outcome was
never in doubt as the Lady
Bobcats raced out to a fast
Craig Delk | Contributed
Pickett County's Jayna Ferrell (11) is fouled by Gordonsville's Hallie Dillard (30) as she goes up for a shot during the Lady Bobcats’ 90-51 win over Gordonsville on
Friday in the Region 4-A tournament.
start, going ahead 20-3 after
Jayna Ferrell’s inside basket
midway through the opening
quarter.
Up 42-11 when Ferrell buried a
jumper with 4:37 left in the second quarter, Smith began subbing liberally. The backups
proved just as effective, as Kassidy Geesling made an inside
bucket with 39 seconds remaining for a 50-22 halftime lead.
“We kind of looked a little bit
stagnant at times, but we were
doing a lot of subbing so that
kind of changed the flow of the
game,” Smith said. “But overall,
it was a good game for us.”
Smith gave his starters a brief
cameo in the second half, and
they scored seven points in 1:23
as Alahna Bilbrey’s basket with
6:37 left made it 59-22.
From there, the backups took
over the rest of the way and the
Lady Bobcats increased the lead
to as many as 44. With the mercy
rule running clock in effect in the
fourth quarter, Tyra Johnson’s
first of two 3-pointers made it 8541 with 6:26 left.
“If we need to, we can actually
play about eight or nine kids,”
Smith said. “We played 12 here
(Friday), so we’ve got a lot of talent on the bench as well.
“It was good to get everyone in,
and everybody scored so that was
a positive,” Smith added.
“Everybody got to get better, and
that’s what you want to look for
is to get better each game. Hopefully we did.”
Tristan McClellan topped
PCHS with 18 points, six assists
and five steals in less than two
quarters of play. Geesling added
14 points, Ferrell scored 12, and
Courtney Pritchett came close to
a double-double with 10 points
and nine rebounds while dishing
out four assists.
Abbi Buck chipped in nine
points.
Allyson West led the Tigerettes
(3-26) with 15 points, while Ashley Griese added 10.
Clarkrange takes down Watertown
By BILL BOWDEN
Fentress Courier
WATERTOWN — The Clarkrange Lady
Buffaloes started off a bit slow in the opening
round of the Region 4-A Girls Basketball
Tournament at Watertown on Friday night,
but came on strong in the second and third
periods to pull away and post an impressive
60-24 win over the Lady Tigers.
Watertown took an early 4-0 lead on backto-back baskets by DaeDae Nunley in the
first minute, and pulled out to an 8-2 advantage with just over 4 minutes left in the opening period before Clarkrange responded with
a 7-2 run on baskets by Breanna and Gracie
Bush and a 3-pointer by Zoie Crouch to
close the gap to 10-9 going into the second
period.
The teams exchanged baskets through much
of the second period, with Watertown holding a 17-16 lead with 3:20 left in the half, before Clarkrange went on an 8-1 run sparked
by a 3-pointer by Charity Crabtree to take a
24-18 halftime lead.
The Lady Buffaloes took control of the
game early in the third period, quickly taking
a double-digit lead at 29-18 on a basket by
Gracie Bush and another 3-pointer by Crabtree, and pulled away to a commanding 45-
24 lead going into the final period.
Watertown did not score in the final period,
as the Lady Buffaloes added 15 more points
to take the 36-point win and advance to the
semifinals on Monday night against Pickett
County as the tournament moves back to Livingston.
Charity Crabtree led Clarkrange and was
the game’s leading scorer with 18 points,
with Gracie Bush adding 12, Zoie Crouch 10,
Breanna Bush and Hannah Garrett with eight
points each, and Emily and Katelin Beaty
with two points each.
DaeDae Nunley and Mya Gaines led Watertown with 11 and seven points, respectively.
Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen
Upperman’s Gracie Maynord hits her 120th 3-pointer
of the season to break the school’s single-season
record during Friday’s 73-22 win over Chattanooga
Notre Dame in the Region 4-AA tournament in Baxter.
Lady Bees
sting Notre
Dame with 3s
By THOMAS CORHERN
HERALD-CITIZEN Assistant Sports Editor
BAXTER — Gracie Maynord had a night Friday at Upperman
High as she knocked down eight 3-pointers en route to the Lady
Bees’ 73-22 victory over Chattanooga Notre Dame in the opening game of the Region 4-AA tournament.
“It was a great night for her,” said UHS head coach Dana
McWilliams. “She got a lot of great looks. I think everyone shot
the ball well.
Maynord needed four 3-pointers to tie the single-season Upperman record of 119, but she hit four more than that to stretch
the record to 123 after the contest with who knows how many
more games to go in the 2015-16 campaign.
“I just kept finding an opening,” Maynord said. “My teammates
got the ball to me and I just took advantage. They’ve been doing
that all season long, and I’ve been fortunate to have these teammates.”
As a team, Upperman knocked down 14 3-pointers.
Maynord led UHS (30-2) with 25 points, while Ashlyn Medley,
Abby Greenwood and Sarah Eldridge each scored nine points in
the win.
Adia Colvin led Notre Dame (10-19) with nine points, while
Bella Bombassi added eight.
Upperman’s defense stifled the Fighting Irish, holding them to
single-digit scoring in each quarter. The Lady Bees outscored
Notre Dame 22-4 in the first quarter, then held a 40-11 lead at
halftime, then 61-15 after three.
Upperman will take on Sequatchie County on Monday in the
Region 4-AA tournament at Tennessee Tech’s Hooper Eblen
Center.
Sequatchie County 60, DeKalb County 57
DUNLAP — DeKalb County jumped out to an early 18-6 lead
through the first quarter and a 27-26 advantage at halftime, but
Sequatchie County rallied to win the game 60-57.
Ashli Chew led DCHS (24-19) with 15 points, while Jailyn
Bolding scored 13.
Sequatchie County will face Upperman on Monday night.
Signal Mountain 56, Smith County 38
SIGNAL MOUNTAIN — A 10-0 deficit through the first quarter gave the Smith County Lady Owls a tough task on Friday
night, and even though SCHS made it a 20-12 game at halftime,
Signal Mountain was able to pull away, outscoring the Lady
Owls 16-9 in the third quarter and 20-17 in the fourth.
Allyssa West led Smith County (18-13) with 10 points, while
Shelby Hix and Madison Spivey each scored seven.
Signal Mountain will face Livingston Academy on Monday
night at the Hooper Eblen Center.
LA cruises
to win over
Bledsoe
Special to the HERALD-CITIZEN
LIVINGSTON — Livingston
Academy scored the first ten
points of the game, en route to
claiming a 62-30 win over Bledsoe County in the opening round
of the girls Region 4-AA tournament Friday night in Livingston.
After a 3-point play by Bledsoe, LA scored the last 11 points
forcing many mistakes by the
visiting Lady Warriors to take a
21-3 lead at the end of the first
quarter.
Senior Keelie Lamb and Junior
Mikala Brown each had ten
points in the first half as Livingston was able to extend the
advantage to 36-9 at the half.
The Wildcat defense held the
visitors to just three field goals
in the first half.
With Livingston able to substi-
tute freely in the second half,
they were able to continue the
extension of the lead taking a
53-19 lead into the first quarter.
The Lady Warriors had their
highest output scoring in the
fourth quarter with 11 points.
However, LA was able to hold
on for a berth in the semifinals.
Livingston will take on Signal
Mountain (26-7), a 56-38 winner over Smith County on Friday night.
LA (23-9) was led by Brown
with 15, Lamb ended with 12,
while Leah Parker added 11.
The loss ended the Lady Warriors season at 9-21.
The LA-Signal Mountain
game will be the opening game
of the semi-final doubleheader
Monday night at 6 p.m. at Tennessee Tech’s Hooper Eblen
Center.
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SPORTS
JCHS, CCHS to battle in Region 4-A semis
“It’s tournament time and I know
Clay County is going to be fired
up about this opportunity,” said
JCHS head coach Jim Brown. “I
have to make sure we play to the
level we are capable of.”
Clay County is hoping to play
above the level the Lady Bulldogs
have when competing against the
Lady Blue Devils. JCHS claimed
victories in both matchups with
CCHS during the regular season,
winning 69-31 in January and 6441 in February.
“It’s an uphill climb. They have
beat us pretty good both times we
played. We are getting closer and
closer,” said CCHS head coach
Joe Sims. “I think we can play
From staff reports
LIVINGSTON — With District
7-A claiming a clean sweep in the
opening round of the Region 4-A
tournament on Friday night, two
Tri-Lakes Conference rivals will
square off for the third time this
season. Jackson County disposed
on Red Boiling Springs, 47-34,
and Clay County downed Goodpasture, 55-46, setting up a Region 4-A semifinal matchup on
Monday night at Livingston
Academy. The winner will advance to the region championship
and earn an automatic berth in the
sectional while the loser’s season
comes to an end.
UHS: Will
play Smith
County
Tuesday
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The Bees outscored Signal Mountain 22-9 in the first quarter, then
built a 40-13 lead at the intermission. Upperman missed some shots
in the third quarter, but was still
able to outscore the Eagles 19-12 in
the third, then 15-7 in the fourth
under running clock.
Upperman will return to action in
the Region 4-AA tournament on
Tuesday as it will be all four District 8-AA teams in action as Smith
County, York Institute and Macon
County were all victorious on Saturday.
Upperman will play Smith County
on Tuesday night at the Eblen Center.
Macon County 69,
Sequatchie County 43
LAFAYETTE — Macon County
built a 30-12 lead at halftime and
was able to hang on to beat Sequatchie County 69-43.
Trace McPherson led the Tigers
with 14 points, while Clay Carnahan added 13 and Tyler Carlisle
scored 10.
Smith County 56,
Chattanooga Christian 54
CHATTANOOGA — Smith
County outscored Chattanooga
Christian 23-16 in the second quarter to take a 35-30 halftime lead and
the Owls were able to hold on to
emerge victorious 56-54, even as
CCS outscored SCHS 11-7 in the
final eight minutes.
Shemar King led the Owls with 17
points, while Johnny Hayden and
Camron Huff each scored 14.
In other action, York Institute rallied from an 11-point deficit to open
the fourth quarter and beat Chattanooga Notre Dame 56-52.
York will take on Macon County
on Tuesday.
them a whole lot better game than
what we have. They have so many
shooters we can’t find all of them.
I’ll have to come up with something different. I don’t know what
it will be, but we will put a gameplan in place.”
Clay County (16-13) had a good
gameplan against the District 8-A
champs. The Lady Bulldogs fell
behind 11-3 in the first quarter at
Goodpasture, before cutting the
deficit to two (13-11) at the end of
the first quarter. Clay County then
outscored Goodpasture 23-15 in
the second period to take a six
point lead (34-28) into the locker
room at halftime.
Goodpasture pulled to within a
MADISON — The Jackson
County Blue Devils used a late
game surge to just barely edge out
Goodpasture 72-65 on Saturday to
advance to the next round of the
Region 4-A tournament.
And the game
was
tight
throughout.
The Blue Devils went up by
two points at
the end of the
Prep
first quarter, 14Roundup 12, and that lead
was cut to one
by halftime, 35-34.
The Blue Devils didn’t give
themselves much breathing room
in the third as they only outscored
Goodpasture by one point, making
it a two-point lead again, 53-51.
But, free throws in the fourth
saved the Blue Devils as they
made 10-of-11 to help outscore
Goodpasture 19-14 for the win.
The Blue Devils were led by
Isaac Phillips, who scored 17
points, and James Coe, who
scored 14.
Clay County boys 76,
Merrol Hyde
Magnet School 29
CELINA — The Clay County
Bulldogs had no problem advancing to the next round of the Region
4-A tournament as they rolled
over the Merrol Hyde Magnet
School Hawks 76-29.
quarter and 21-16 in the second
quarter. After Red Boiling closed
the gap to four (32-28) at the end
of the third quarter, the Lady Blue
Devils outscored RBSHS 15-6 in
the final frame to notch the win.
“Red Boiling Springs played us
really tough. It took us an entire
game to put them away,” said
Brown. “I thought it was good for
us to have to struggle. I thought
we had to work through some
things we haven’t had to do the
last few games.”
Cameron Sherrell posted a
game-high 20 points and six rebounds to lead the Lady Blue
Devils while Kassidy Allen netted
12 and McKenzie Flynn 8.
Michael Vigeant | Contributed
Jackson
County’s
McKenzie Flynn drives
to the basket during Friday’s win over Red Boiling Springs.
Warriors whip Cherokees
in 3-AAA, stay perfect
White County scores
at least 80 points for
the 17th time
By CRAIG DELK
Special to the HERALD-CITIZEN
SPARTA — The White County boys
did in the Region 3-AAA quarterfinals
what they’ve done all year.
They won, and in convincing fashion.
The District 6-AAA champion Warriors quickly disposed of McMinn
County on Saturday night, using their
fast-paced offense and defense to
clobber the Cherokees 92-43 at Roy
Sewell Gymnasium. The scoring output marked the 17th time this season
that the Warriors (29-0) have tallied at
least 80 points.
“It’s just a different style,” Warriors
head coach Eric Mitchell said. “Last
year’s team had six seniors that played
together, and I wouldn’t trade them for
anything. They got a state banner on
the wall, but it’s a new year. We’ve got
a lot of new players, and we want to
accomplish our goal. We know we’ve
got a tough task ahead with Bradley
Central (in the region semifinals), so
it’s one game at a time from here on
out.”
Mitchell said his team’s chemistry is
also a big key to their success.
“They’ve all played together, they all
are great kids on and off the court —
all Christians,” Mitchell said.
“They’re just exciting to watch.
Everybody talks about our 3s, but really we have so many steals that we’re
going the other way. The transition
from defense to offense is what really
makes us go.”
White County is scheduled to face
the Bears (23-6) on Tuesday at 7:45
p.m. at Cookeville High School, and
Mitchell is expecting a tough test.
riors with 25 points during Saturday’s
game, while Cole Crosland added 17
points and six assists. Pierce Whited
was close behind with 15 points and
Jared Carter scored 11.
Mitchell Lamb and Cole Crosland
both had solid all-around games as
they scored eight points each. Lamb
added nine rebounds and four assists,
while Crosland dished out six assists
and swiped four steals.
Already up 51-27 at halftime, the
Warriors scored the first 10 points of
the third frame, including eight by
Fresh in a span of 40 seconds. White
County continued the onslaught for
the rest of the frame, ending on a 142 run and taking an 82-39 lead after
Carter’s layup with 55 seconds left.
With the mercy rule running clock in
effect in the final frame, Saylor Wilson scored five of the Warriors’ 10
points, and Zack Young made 1-of-2
at the line with 39.5 seconds remaining for the final margin.
White County caught fire in the second quarter, opening on a 9-2 run and
taking a 27-13 lead on Whited’s runner
with 6:29 left. That spurt was the start
of a 33-point outburst in the frame, as
Whited’s driving basket with five seconds left made it 51-27 at the break.
The Warriors went on a 9-2 run early
in the first quarter to take an 11-4 lead
after Cole Crosland’s coast-to-coast
layup with 3:53 remaining. The
Cherokees briefly battled back, scoring the next six points to close within
14-10 after Sam Hammonds made 1of-2 at the line with 1:51 remaining.
“They play in a tough district, and
it’s a more-physical style of a game as
you could see (Saturday),” Mitchell
Craig Delk | Contributed said of the Cherokees. “We came out
White County’s Pierce Whited is fouled as he elevates for a shot during and I think we were a little bit excited.
the Warriors’ 92-43 win over McMinn County on Saturday at Roy Sewell We should be used to these crowds by
now, but this group is resilient.”
Gymnasium.
Tauren Jones was the only player to
score in double figures for McMinn
“They’ve got a lot of tradition like us a classic battle.”
over here,” he said, “and it’s gonna be Jacob Fresh led the balanced War- County (11-19) as he tallied 19.
Jackson County upsets Goodpasture
From staff reports
point (38-37) late in the third before hitting some foul shots and
pulling away for the victory in the
fourth quarter.
Bethany Sherrell led Clay
County with 14 points while
Kayla McClain and Taylor Strong
had 11 each.
“We played pretty good,” said
Sims. “That’s a good win at their
place.”
The Lady Blue Devils, meanwhile, had to shake off the pesky
Lady Bulldogs of Red Boiling
Springs. Jackson County had already defeated RBSHS twice during the regular season, but the
third time was a little more difficult. JCHS led 9-5 in the first
The Bulldogs got of to a bit of a
slow start when they outscored the
Hawks 10-5, but the Bulldogs
completely tore the game open
after that.
Clay County outscored the
Hawks 28-5 in the second quarter
and 25-10 in the third quarter for
a 63-20 advantage.
The Bulldogs took a little easier
in the fourth quarter but still managed to outscore the Hawks 13-9
for the win.
District 7-A Player of the Year
Tyreke Key led the Bulldogs with
29 points, while Wyatt Mabry
added 10.
Pickett County boys 87,
Watertown 83
WATERTOWN — The Pickett
County Bobcats squeaked by with
a 87-83 win on Saturday against
the Watertown Purple Tigers to
advance to the next round of Region 4-A play.
The Purple Tigers came out firing first as they outscored the
Bobcats 22-13 in the first quarter,
but that did not discourage the
Bobcats. Pickett County picked it
up in the second quarter and
outscored the Purple Tigers 20-16
to make it a five-point Watertown
advantage, 38-33.
The Bobcats came out of the intermission ready to play as they
continued their run on the Purple
Tigers and outscored them 26-19
for their first lead of the game, 5957.
With time winding down, things
were close, but the Bobcats were
just able to edge out the Purple
Tigers 28-26 in the fourth quarter
for the win.
John Michael Ferrell led the
Bobcats with 33 points and was
helped by fellow teammates Blake
Hughes with 17, Dawson Abbott
with 16, and Brian Gibson, who
posted a double-double with 10
points and 10 rebounds.
Gordonsville boys 68,
Clarkrange 64
CLARKRANGE
—
The
Clarkrange Buffaloes have been
forced to call it quits as they lost
68-64 to the Gordonsville Tigers
Saturday night in the first round of
Region 4-A play.
The Buffaloes were not far away
as the Tigers only managed to
outscore them in the opening and
final quarters.
The Tigers outscored the Buffaloes 17-14 in the first for an
early lead, but the Buffaloes
matched their second quarter
score,15-15, to keep the deficit at
three points.
The Buffaloes gained some
ground as they outscored the
Tigers 13-11 in the third quarter,
cuting the lead to one point. However, The Tigers finished the game
strong, outscoring the Buffaloes
25-22 in the fourth quarter for the
win.
The Buffaloes were led by Coleman Linkous, who scored 21
points, Hunter Crouch with 16,
and Emory Lane with 14.
Scott, Garcia tied at Honda
Classic after wild day
By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — One
bad swing by Adam Scott led to two balls in the
water on the same hole Saturday in the Honda
Classic. Even with a quadruple bogey, he managed to be satisfied with a 4-under 66 and a share
of the lead with Sergio Garcia.
A bizarre and breezy afternoon ended at PGA
National with two players whose fortunes
changed mightily in the final hour.
Scott looked better than ever, 7 under through
14 holes and only once having to save par. He
was three shots ahead going to the tee on the par3 15th, and it was starting to look like a runaway.
Some 20 minutes later, he was one shot behind
Garcia.
“Pretty costly,” Scott said. “But fortunately, I
had a couple shots to spare. Hopefully, it won’t
cost me too big in the grand scheme of things.”
Garcia lost the lead with a bogey from the
bunker on the 17th, and caught Scott with a short
birdie on the 18th for a 67.
They were at 9-under 201.
Blayne Barber had a 69 and was four shots behind.
Scott and Garcia were quick to point out that
Sunday might not be the two-man race, and there
was plenty of evidence to back them up.
Rickie Fowler had a one-shot lead going into the
third round and was the first player at the Honda
Classic to go bogey-free through the opening 36
holes. And then on Saturday, he couldn’t make a
birdie. Fowler made bogey on the easiest hole at
PGA National, the par-5 third, and wound up with
a 74 to fall five shots behind.
Lynne Sladky | AP
Adam Scott tees off from the third hole
during the third round of the Honda Classic on Saturday in Palm Beach Gardens,
Fla.
Nothing went right for Jimmy Walker, starting
with the first tee. Playing alongside Fowler, he
was introduced as “Jimmy Fowler.” Walker had
the lead with his birdie on the third hole. He
didn’t make another birdie until the 18th hole, and
that was to break 80.
Walker wound up 11 shots out of the lead.
“Who can tell me that the guys that are 4 under
are not going to go and play like Adam did
today?” Garcia said. “We’ll see how the day goes.
And then if it becomes a two-horse race on the
last three or four holes, I’ll welcome that. But I
will expect some of the guys behind to shoot a
good number and make it tough for all of us.”
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
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
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
      

      

      

     

Filip Forsberg lifts Predators over Blues
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   
   
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
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

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   
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    
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      
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    


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    
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     

    

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      
    
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    
    
   
    


    
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    
      
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     
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  
       
   
 

     

     
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   
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   
     
    
    
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
  
   
    
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    
   
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     
     
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 
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     
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   
    
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  
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   
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    
     
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     
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    
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
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   
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      

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  
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    

Robinson, Brandt win individual titles at OVC
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   
   
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   
  
   
    
Track
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
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      
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
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
      
 

     
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      
     
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      
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
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
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
     
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
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    

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
      




        
  
   
Suns snap 13-game skid
with win over Grizzlies
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
 
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
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   
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   
    
     

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    
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BY Tom Wilson
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BY DEAN YOUNG & JOHN MARSHALL
BY CHRIS CASSATT & GARY BROOKINS
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Skincare Bask
College Basketball Duke at Pittsburgh.
College Basketball Iowa at Ohio State.
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Coolest Rescue Gospel of the Kingdom
Mod Fam Mod Fam
Ent. Tonight
NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: Folds of Honor Quiktrip 500. (N) ’ (Live)
Bones ’ Å
“Lethal Weapon 3” ›› “Lethal Weapon 4” (1998) Mel Gibson. ’
››› “Lethal Weapon 2” (1989) Mel Gibson. ’
Music
Music
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Friends Friends ››› “Finding Neverland” (2004)
Seinfeld Seinfeld
NHL Hockey: Capitals at Blackhawks
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›› “Last Vegas” (2013) Premiere. ’
Big Bang Big Bang ››› “Death at a Funeral” (2007)
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Broke
Simpson Burgers Simpson Barrett Fam Guy Bor
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FOX17
Coaches
››› “Lethal Weapon 3” (1992) Mel Gibson. ’
›› “Lethal Weapon 4” (1998) Mel Gibson. ’
1st Fam Box Offi ›› “The Proposal” (2009)
Monop Monop Rizzoli & Isles ’
Dateline NBC “Deadly Game”
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››› “Ted” (2012) Mark Wahlberg. Premiere. ’
Classic Masterpiece Classic ’
More Manners
Manners-Downton Masterpiece
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“Exorcism-Emily”
Beyond Scared
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Intervention Å
›› “King Kong” (1976) Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange. Å
››› “Jurassic Park” (1993) Sam Neill, Laura Dern. Å
K-9 Cops ’ Å
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Mako
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PBA Bowling
30 for 30
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SportsCenter (N)
Women’s College Basketball
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Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Burgers Kids Baking
All-Star Academy
(11:00) ››› “Grease”
› “John Tucker Must Die” (2006)
››› “Clueless” (1995) Alicia Silverstone.
(10:00) “Moneyball” ››› “Captain Phillips” (2013) Tom Hanks. ’ Å
››› “American Hustle” (2013) ’
Kitchen Kitchen Hawaii
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Carib
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Bryan
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Pawn
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Pawn
“The House Sitter” (2015) Kate Ashfield.
“Wrong Swipe” (2016) Anna Hutchison.
“Status: Unknown” (2014) Å
Titanic: With James Cameron
Titanic: Secret
Titanic
Drain-Great
Drain the Ocean
Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Nicky
Thunder Thunder Game
Henry
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(11:00) SEC Rewind Women’s College Basketball
Women’s College Basketball
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Bar Rescue ’
Bar Rescue ’
Bar Rescue ’
Bar Rescue ’
Bar Rescue ’
Bar Rescue ’
“The Lone Ranger”
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› “Land of the Lost” (2009) Will Ferrell.
“Talladega Nights: Ricky Bobby”
(11:30) ››› “The 40-Year-Old Virgin”
›› “Old School” (2003) Luke Wilson.
Sunrise ›››› “The Apartment” (1960) Å
(:45) “Going My Way” (1944)
(:45) ›››› “Double Indemnity” Å
Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Fat Chance Å
My 600-Lb. Life (N) My 600-Lb. Life (N) My 600-Lb. Life (N)
“Journey-Center”
›› “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” (2007)
(:15) ›› “John Carter” (2012)
Bizarre Foods
Bizarre Foods
Delicious
Food Paradise
Food Paradise
Food Paradise
Fame
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Fame
Fame
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Jokers
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Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU
“Fried-Tomatoes”
››› “The Last Samurai” (2003) Tom Cruise. Å
Blue Bloods Å
Blue Bloods Å
A&E
AMC
ANPL
BRAVO
COM
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Intervention “Jeff”
Intervention “Erin”
Intervention
(:03) The First 48
(:03) Intervention
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The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead (:02) Talking Dead (:01) Fear the Walking Dead
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North Woods
North Woods
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North Woods
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Housewives/Atl.
Housewives/Atl.
Housewives
Housewives/Atl.
Trevor Noah
Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart: Grown Kevin Hart: Laugh Chris Rock: Kill, Messenger
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Naked and Afraid
Naked Afraid
Naked Afraid
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Naked and Afraid
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Mako
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Austin
Best Fr. K.C.
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Jessie
College Track and Field
2015 CrossFit Games
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X Games Oslo 2016. (Taped)
Kickboxing Glory 27. From Chicago.
SportsCenter Spec. ESPN FC (N)
Guy’s Games
Guy’s Games
All-Star Academy
Cutthroat Kitchen
Cutthroat Kitchen
All-Star Academy
Osteen Jeremiah
››› “Pitch Perfect” (2012) Anna Kendrick.
›› “27 Dresses” (2008) Katherine Heigl.
“American Hustle” ››› “World War Z” (2013) Brad Pitt. ’ Å
››› “World War Z” (2013) Brad Pitt. ’ Å
House
House
Ellen’s Design
Tiny
Tiny
Timber Kings (N)
Ellen’s Design
Tiny
Tiny
Pawn
Pawn
Ax Men
(:03) Swamp People Billion Dollar Wreck Ax Men
Ax Men (N) Å
“The Suicide Note” (2016) Å
“Bad Sister” (2016) Ryan Newman. Å
(:02) “The Suicide Note” (2016) Å
Drain the Bermuda Brain Games
Brain Games (N)
Generation X (N)
Brain Games
Generation X
Ladybug Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends
Women’s College Gymnastics Women’s College Gymnastics SEC Rewind From March 17, 2013.
Wm. Basketball
Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Bar Rescue ’
Bar Rescue ’
Bar Rescue ’
Bar Rescue ’
(5:00) ›› “The Lone Ranger” (2013)
››› “Men in Black” (1997) Å
›› “Men in Black II” (2002) Å
Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ›› “Jackass 3D” (2010, Comedy) Å
“Going My Way”
“Gold Dig.-1937”
››› “Blue Skies” (1946) Bing Crosby.
››› “Swing Time” (1936) Å (DVS)
My 600-Lb. Life (N) My 600-Lb. Life (N) My 600-Lb. Life (N) My 600-Lb. Life (N) My 600-Lb. Life ’
My 600-Lb. Life ’
Journey
›› “John Carter”
›› “Olympus Has Fallen” (2013)
(:15) ›› “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” (2010)
Food Paradise
Mysteries- Cas.
Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum
Jokers
Jokers
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Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King
Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam
Blue Bloods Å
Blue Bloods Å
Blue Bloods Å
Outsiders Å
(:01) ››› “Big” (1988) Tom Hanks.
MONDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING
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12:30
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1:30
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The Talk ’ Å
Bill Cunningham
Judge Mathis (N) ’
Criminal Minds ’
Steve Wilkos Show
Days of our Lives (N)
Curious
Curious
Jimmy Kimmel Live
(10:58) Blue Bloods
Raw
Made
Attkisson Holly
“Replacements”
Dentures Outd’r
Bensin Rookie
Masterpiece
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2:30
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Let’s Make a Deal (N)
Cops Rel. Cheaters
Divorce
Divorce
Criminal Minds “200”
Jerry Springer Å
Meredith Vieira
Arthur
Nature
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3:30
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Ellen DeGeneres
TMZ Live (N) Å
The People’s Court
Criminal Minds ’
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Ready Jet Odd
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Jdg Judy Jdg Judy
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Supergirl “Solitude”
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
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(:01) Lucifer (N) ’
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The Voice The blind auditions begin. Å
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NCIS: Los Angeles
Two Men Two Men
FOX 17 News at 9:00
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Young
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News & More
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A&E
AMC
ANPL
BRAVO
COM
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DISN
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ESPN2
FOOD
FREE
FX
HGTV
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LIFE
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NICK
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Criminal Minds Å
The First 48 Å
The First 48 Å
››› “Gladiator” (2000) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix. ’ Å
››› “Taken” (2008) Liam Neeson. Å
(:01) ››› “The Omen” (1976) Gregory Peck. Å
Taken ’
(7:56) Better Call Saul Better Call Saul (N)
Better Call Saul
(11:28) ››› “A Few Good Men” (1992) Tom Cruise.
(:25) ›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994) Tim Robbins.
(:25) ››› “Twister” (1996, Action) Helen Hunt. Å
››› “Twister”
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
Housewives/Atl.
The People’s Couch
Vanderpump Rules
Vanderpump Rules
Vanderpump Rules
Vanderpump Rules
Vanderpump Rules
Vanderpump Rules
Vanderpump Rules
Happens After
Vanderpump Rules
After
Real
Archer
Archer
Archer
Archer
Archer
Archer
Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Archer
Archer
South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily
Nightly
At Mid.
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(:14) Archer Å
Street Outlaws: Full
Street Outlaws: NOLA Rockin’ Roadsters (N) Street Outlaws: NOLA Rockin’ Roadsters ’
Street Outlaws Å
Street Outlaws Å
Street Outlaws Å
Street Outlaws Å
Street Outlaws Å
Street Outlaws Å
Street Outlaws Å
Sofia
Sofia
Good
Liv-Mad. Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Austin
K.C.
Girl Meets Liv-Mad. Jessie ’ ››› “Enchanted” (2007) Amy Adams. ’
Austin
Girl Meets Jessie ’ Jessie ’
Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Good
Bunk’d ’ K.C.
SportCtr NFL Insiders (N)
The Jump Nation
Question Around
Pardon
SportsCenter (N)
College Basketball
College Basketball Kansas at Texas. (N)
SportsCenter (N)
SportsCenter (N)
NFL Live (N) Å
Outside
The Jump Re-Take Nation
Question Around
Pardon
Women’s College Basketball
Basketball NFL Live (N) Å
NBA
First Take ’ Å
His & Hers Å
NBA Coast to Coast (N) (Live) Å
Barefoot Contessa
The Kitchen
Giada
Giada
Contessa Contessa Pioneer
Farm
Guy’s Games
Diners
Diners
Cake Wars
Cake Wars (N)
Chopped
Chopped
Cake Wars
Last Man Last Man Reba ’
The Fosters “EQ” (N) Recovery Road (N)
Middle
Middle
Reba ’
Reba ’
Reba ’
Reba ’
Reba ’
Reba ’
›› “27 Dresses” (2008) Katherine Heigl.
The Fosters “EQ” ’
The 700 Club Å
How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Anger
Anger
Two Men Two Men Mike
Mike
›› “Bad Teacher” (2011) Cameron Diaz.
›› “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” (2005) Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie. ’ Å
›› “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” (2005) Brad Pitt. ’
Texas Flip and Move Holmes Inspection
Tiny
Tiny
Texas Flip and Move Bryan
Bryan
Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Ellen’s Design
Bryan
Bryan
House
Income
Ellen’s Design
Timber Kings Å
Fixer Upper ’ Å
Big Rig Bounty
Billion Dollar Wreck
Swamp People
(:03) Swamp People
Swamp People
Swamp People Å
Swamp People Å
Swamp People Å
Swamp People Å
Swamp People Å
Swamp People (N) ’ Billion Dollar Wreck
Grey’s Anatomy
Little Women: LA
“What Women Want”
Grey’s Anatomy ’
Grey’s Anatomy ’
›› “Friends With Kids” (2011) Å
› “I Don’t Know How She Does It” (2011)
›› “What Women Want” (2000) Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt. Å
Southern Justice
Southern Justice
Human Race
Human Race
Wicked Tuna
Wicked Tuna
Explorer: 25 Years
Malala
››› “He Named Me Malala”
››› “He Named Me Malala”
››› “He Named Me Malala”
Blaze
Blaze
Alvinnn!!! Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Alvinnn!!! Alvinnn!!! Thunder Thunder Paradise Henry
Henry
Nicky
Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Full H’se Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
Gymnas Women’s College Gymnastics
The Paul Finebaum Show Paul Finebaum discusses all things SEC. (N) (Live)
Women’s College Gymnastics
College Track and Field
SEC Storied
SEC Rewind
Wildest Police Videos Wildest Police Videos Cops ’
Vegas
Vegas
Vegas
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Cops ’
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The Magicians (N)
The Magicians
› “An American Werewolf in Paris” (1997)
›› “Spawn” (1997) John Leguizamo. Å
›› “Men in Black II” (2002, Action) Å
››› “Men in Black” (1997, Action) Å
Lost Girl (N) Å
Bitten (N) ’ Å
Friends
Friends
Friends
Friends
New Girl New Girl Seinfeld Seinfeld American American American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy American Angie
Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Full
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Conan (N) Å
Yearling ››› “Dragon Seed” (1944) Katharine Hepburn.
“Hunchback”
›› “The Corsican Brothers” (1941) Å
›› “Flight Commander” (1930, War) Å
››› “Only Angels Have Wings” (1939)
(:15) ››› “The Strawberry Blonde” (1941)
Dateline: Real Life
Dateline: Real Life
Dateline: Real Life
Dateline: Real Life
Dateline: Real Life
Dateline: Real Life
48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid. 48 Hours: Hard Evid.
Major Crimes (N)
Law & Order “Fixed”
Bones ’ Å
Bones ’ Å
›› “The Next Three Days” (2010) Russell Crowe.
››› “The Lincoln Lawyer” (2011) Å (DVS)
Major Crimes Å
Major Crimes Å
Law & Order ’
Bizarre Foods
Bizarre Foods
Food
Food
Bizarre Foods
Bizarre Foods
Delicious
Bizarre Foods
Bizarre Foods
Bizarre Foods
Food Paradise Å
Food Paradise Å
The Trip: 2016 Å
World’s Dumbest...
World’s Dumbest...
World’s Dumbest...
World’s Dumbest...
World’s Dumbest...
Jokers
Jokers
Jokers
Jokers
Jokers
Jokers
Jokers
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truInside “Airplane!”
Jokers
Jokers
Jokers
Jokers
Gunsmoke “Lynott”
Gunsmoke “Lijah”
Gunsmoke “Trafton”
Gunsmoke “Drago”
Andy Griffith Show
Griffith
Griffith
Griffith
Griffith
Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King
King
King
King
NCIS “Mother’s Day”
NCIS “Jurisdiction”
NCIS “Moonlighting”
NCIS “Borderland”
(:05) Colony “Pilot”
(:06) Colony
NCIS Å (DVS)
NCIS Å (DVS)
NCIS “Obsession” ’
WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å
In the Heat of Night
In the Heat of Night
In the Heat of Night
How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met
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Blue Bloods Å
Blue Bloods Å
Outsiders Å
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NCIS “After Hours”
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College Basketball Wake Forest at Duke. (N)
The Voice The blind auditions continue. (N)
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Two Men Two Men
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Criminal Minds Å
The First 48 Å
The First 48 Å
The First 48 Å
The First 48 Å
(11:00) “The Untouchables” Å
››› “We Were Soldiers” (2002, War) Mel Gibson. Å
››› “3:10 to Yuma” (2007) Russell Crowe. Å
››› “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004) Matt Damon.
››› “The Fugitive” (1993) Harrison Ford. Å
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
Real Housewives
Real Housewives
Real Housewives
Real Housewives
Real Housewives
Real Housewives
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Moonshiners: Outlaw Moonshiners (N) ’
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Moonshiners Å
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Venom Hunters ’
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››› “Enchanted” (2007) Amy Adams. ’
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Insiders NFL Live (N) Å
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“13 Going on 30”
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Grey’s Anatomy
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College Basketball Tennessee at Vanderbilt.
College Basketball Missouri at LSU. (N)
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SEC Now
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Ink Master ’ Å
Ink Master ’ Å
Ink Master ’ Å
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“House of Bones”
“House of Bones” (2010) Corin Nemec Å
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American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy New Girl New Girl Friends
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Broke Girl Conan
Mystery
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(:15) ›› “Torpedo Run” (1958) Glenn Ford.
››› “Sense and Sensibility” (1995) Å
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Dateline on TLC ’
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Castle “Swan Song”
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Bones ’ Å
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Delicious
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Food Paradise Å
Booze Traveler Å
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In the Heat of Night
In the Heat of Night
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The Talk ’ Å
Bill Cunningham
Judge Mathis (N) ’
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Steve Wilkos Show
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Curious
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Let’s Make a Deal (N)
Cops Rel. Cheaters
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Jerry Springer Å
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Arthur
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The Closer ’ Å
Law & Order: SVU
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Two Men Two Men
FOX 17 News at 9:00
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After the First 48 ’
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Rocky III
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To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
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Girl Meets K.C.
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Bunk’d ’ Liv-Mad. K.C.
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NBA Basketball: Thunder at Clippers
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College Basketball Oregon at UCLA. (N)
SportsCenter (N)
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His & Hers Å
Pioneer
Contessa The Kitchen
Giada
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Grey’s Anatomy ’
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Grey’s Anatomy ’
Rocky Mountain Law Southern Justice
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Big Fix Alaska
Big Fish, Texas
Big Fish, Texas
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The Paul Finebaum Show Paul Finebaum discusses all things SEC. (N) (Live)
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“Final Destination”
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›› “The Possession” (2012, Horror) Å
Face Off (N) Å
Face Off Å
American American Fam. Guy Fam. Guy New Girl New Girl Friends
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Broke Girl Conan
Vivacious (:45) ›› “Romance on the High Seas”
›› “Small Town Girl” (1953)
(:15) ››› “Guys and Dolls” (1955) Marlon Brando. Å
›››› “Spartacus” (1960, Historical Drama) Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier.
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Dateline: Real Life
Dateline: Real Life
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Dateline: Real Life
Fat Chance “Daniel”
My 600-Lb.
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Dateline on TLC ’
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Castle “After Hours”
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Castle “Target”
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Bones ’ Å
Bones ’ Å
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Castle Å (DVS)
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CSI: NY “Veritas” ’
Food
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Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Wild Things
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Food Paradise Å
Food Paradise Å
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In the Heat of Night
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Steve Wilkos Show
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Blue Bloods Å
College Basketball
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Kids Behind Bars: Lost for Life
(:01) Juvenile Lifers
Criminal Minds Å
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››› “Rocky III” (1982) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T. Å
›› “Rocky IV” (1985) Sylvester Stallone.
››› “The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. Å
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To Be Announced
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To Be Announced
To Be Announced
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My 600-Lb. Life ’
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