Smithville Alderman Candidates May Now Qualify For City Election

Persons interested in running for Smithville Alderman this summer may pick up their qualifying petitions for the city election now.
The Smithville Municipal Election will be held on June 19.. Three aldermen will be elected.. The positions are currently held by Alderman Aaron Meeks, W.J. (Dub) White, and Paul Young. Each term is two years.
The qualifiying deadline is March 15 at 12 noon. Petitions may be picked up at the Election Commission office. The last day to register to vote in the city election is May 21.
Meanwhile, the Alexandria Municipal Election will be held on September 6. Three aldermen will be elected. The qualifying deadline is June 21 at 12 noon. Petitions may be picked up at the Election Commission office beginning March 23. The last day to register to vote is August 8.
To vote in either election, voters must live inside the city limits or they may live elsewhere in DeKalb County and own property within the city limits. The Smithville Charter states the property must be 7500 square feet. Property rights voters must register at the Election Commission office by the registration deadline. Proof of ownership is required.
For more information please contact the Election Commission office at 597-4146.

Crymes Named DeKalb County

The DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Fighters held their annual banquet Saturday night and honored several of their own.
Billy Crymes of the Short Mountain Station was named the “2006 Firefighter of the Year” while Jamie Sherrell of the Temperance Hall Station was awarded as the “2006 Rookie Firefighter of the Year”. Meanwhile, the Git R Done Award went to Jeremy Neal of the Blue Springs Station.
Chief Donny Green says the Firefighter of the Year and Rookie Firefighter were chosen based upon their hours of training and work detail. Crymes accumulated 154.5 hours of service and dedication to the fire department in 2006 and Sherrell put in 118.5 hours. The Git R Done Award is presented to the firefighter who did the most above and beyond the call of duty for the fire department.
Green presented several length of service awards. Those receiving five year service pins were Jeff Bogle, Kevin Curtis, Jason Rice, Daniel Summers, Elmore Judd, Tony Thomas, and Chris Tramel.
Howard Pyles and David Agee, who were absent, will receive ten year service pins.
Mike Cleland, who was absent, will be presented a fifteen year service pin.
Chief Donny Green was awarded for 20 years of service and Johnny King, who was absent, was recognized for 30 years as a county volunteer fire fighter.
Green also received a special award from his fellow firefighters for his leadership as chief since 1994 and for his work in helping to secure grants and other projects for the betterment of the county fire department
Wayne Adcock, a long time member of the fire department, received an “Honorary Lifetime Membership.

Austin P. Vaughn

80 year old Austin P. Vaughn of Smithville died Friday morning at DeKalb Community Hospital. The body is at Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Arrangements are incomplete.

Cladye Bell Hayes

93 year old Cladye Bell Hayes of Liberty died Friday at NHC Healthcare Center in Smithville. She was a Wilson County native. The funeral will be Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at the Prosperity Baptist Church, where she was a member. Thurman Seber and Ricky Scott will officiate and burial will be in the Prosperity Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10;00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. She was preceded in death by her parents, Elbert and Viola Chapman Dunn; her husband Elbert T. Hayes, and a sister, Irene Fluer. Survivors include a son, Phillip and his wife Linda Hayes of Watertown and a granddaughter, Ashley Hayes of Watertown. Anderson Funeral Home in Alexandria is in charge of the arrangements.

WJLE Radio Shopper Set For January 26th

How would you like to go shopping without ever leaving the comforts of your own home? Well on Friday morning, January 26th you can!
WJLE and participating local businesses are giving you a chance to bid on and buy merchandise in the WJLE RADIO SHOPPER.
Starting at 9:00 a.m. that morning, WJLE will be opening up the phone lines and giving you a chance to bid on various items from Smithville Builders Supply, K & M Jewelry, Paparoni’a Pizza, Neo’s Caf?, The Flower Box, Middle Tennessee Times, F.Z. Webb & Sons Pharmacy & Gifts, Studio Six Photography, Luigi’s, The Tannery, Gordon’s Hardware, DeKalb Farmers Coop, Dairy Queen, Pizza Hut, Tangle’s Salon and Day Spa, Houston’s Jewelry, and DeKalb Tire & Service
WJLE will set a minimum bid on each item, and continue the bidding until the item is sold.
It’s going to be fun and exciting! Be sure to be by your radio and your telephone on Friday, January 26th at 9:00 a.m. and call in a bid to RADIO SHOPPER on WJLE. The broadcast will also be live via audio streaming on www.wjle.com.
The following are the participating businesses and items to be auctioned:
1. Flower Box- a dozen red roses valued at $65.00
2. The Middle Tennessee Times- half page of advertisement valued at $353.00
3. Paparoni’s Pizza- 2- party packs valued at $ 60.00 each ( Each party pack includes 5 large one topping pizzas, two- two liters drinks, plates, cups, and napkins)
4. Neo’s Caf? – 2- certificates , each good for a Ribeye steak dinner with drink valued at $15.00 each
5. Luigi’s- 2 food certificates, each valued at $25.00
6. Studio Six Photography- 11 x 14 portrait on canvas handpainted in Oil (Painterly Portrait) valued at $320.00 and 2 tickets for front row seats at the Studio Six Fashion Show on March 29th valued at $25.00 each.
7. Smithville Builder’s Supply- a 5 gallon container of semi-gloss interior paint (mixed to the color of your choice) valued at $65.00.
8. Dairy Queen- Birthday Package (includes an 8 inch ice cream photo cake and 10 piece chicken dinner with a pint of cole slaw, pint of potato wedges, rolls, and a gallon of tea) valued at $33.00
9. DeKalb Farmer’s Coop- Spotlight for an All Terrain Vehicle valued at $30.00
10. Gordon’s Hardware- Campbell Hausfield one gallon Air Compressor valued at $79.99
11. The Tannery- One Year Unlimited Free Tanning Package with no co pays and bottle of lotion- valued at $390.00
12. DeKalb Tire & Service- certificate valued at $200 toward the purchase of a set of tires
13. K & M Jewelry- Pearl & Pearl Bracelet and Necklace matching set valued at $400.00
14. Pizza Hut- 5 coupons (each good for a large pizza up to three toppings or specialty pizza) valued at $16.59 each.
15. F.Z. Webb & Sons Pharmacy & Gifts- Madame Alexander Doll (Lily of the Valley Fairy) valued at $89.95 and a Big Chip N Dip decorative serving tray from the Dinner is Served Collection valued at $42.00
16. Tangle’s Salon and Day Spa- two certificates, each good for a one hour full body massage, pedicure, and manicure, valued at $100 each.
17. Houston’s Jewelry- Man’s stainless steel fossil watch valued at $85.00

Smithville Police Make Seven Arrests In Recent Drug Investigations

Smithville Police have arrested numerous individuals in a recent drug sting targeting the sale and distribution of illegal prescription narcotics in the City of Smithville.
Chief Thomas J. Stufano says law enforcement agencies, Drug Enforcement Administration, and medical professionals in DeKalb County have recognized a growing pattern in the type of illegal drugs being bought and sold in Middle Tennessee. Investigators in both the city and county are identifying a high incidence of this type of drug activity due to the large availability of unauthorized use of prescription drugs.
Stufano says “In sweeping drug arrests starting on Tuesday January 16th , two different investigations resulted in the arrest of 25 year old Andrea Nickole Bass of 732 Gentry Avenue and Patsy Estes McCoy of 862 Highland Drive. The two were arrested after Smithville Police Detectives, operating in an undercover capacity, witnessed the transaction of narcotics between the two females. Upon arresting the women, Estes swallowed a pill she had, apparently thinking she could avoid prosecution. Officers recovered a large amount of illegal pills known as K-4 Dilaudid and cash was seized. Bass was charged with Sale and Distribution of Narcotics. She is under a $25,000 bond. Estes was also charged with Sale and Distribution with an additional charge of Tampering with Evidence. Her bond was set at $35,000. Both were transported the DeKalb County Jail.”
Chief Stufano says “A second operation resulted in the arrests of 28 year old Matthew Justin Daniel of 427 Hurricane Road and Bonnie Lou Stembridge of 223 Adams Street. The two were charged with Sale and Distribution of Narcotics (K-4 Dilaudid). The monitored transaction occurred outside of the Stembridge residence. Detectives had received information that illegal narcotics were consistently being sold by Stembridge and that Daniel was her supplier. At the time of her arrest Stembridge swallowed a pill she had received from Daniel for her part in the transaction. A large amount of narcotics, cash, and a vehicle were confiscated from Daniel under the State’s Drug Seizure Law. Both were transported the DeKalb County Jail and charged with Sale and Distribution of Narcotics. Bond for each was set at $25,000 bond. Stembridge was also charged with Tampering with Evidence. Her bond on that charge was $10, 000.”
On Wednesday January 17th the continued undercover operations netted a father and son for the Sale and Delivery of Narcotics. Chief Stufano says 58 year old Harold Blackwell and Russell Blackwell sold a large quantity of prescription drugs to an Undercover Officer. “The exchange took place in the parking lot of a local medical facility. It was discovered at a later date that Russell Blackwell ingested 20-40 pills of Xanax and Morphine just prior to officers arresting him to avoid prosecution. The younger Blackwell was being held at the DeKalb County Jail when an alert Corrections Officer noticed Blackwell acting strangely. Upon questioning him , Blackwell made the admission. He was immediately transported under Police protection to the hospital where he was admitted overnight. He was released and then transported back to the County Jail on Thursday morning. Both have been charged with Sale & Delivery of Narcotics and their bond is $25,000 each. Russell Blackwell was also charged with Tampering with Evidence to avoid prosecution. His bond on that charge is $10,000. The Smithville Police also seized the Blackwell vehicle, a large cache of K-4 Dilaudid and cash in accordance with the Drug Seizure Law.”
Later Wednesday evening Smithville Police Detectives again setup an operation using an Undercover Officer. Chief Stufano says 34 year old Katherine Michelle Carr of 207 Poplar Lane was arrested for Sale and Delivery of Narcotics, Possession of illegal Schedule II and III Narcotics and Possession of a Prohibited Weapon. “Carr had arranged a meeting at a local gas station located on the corner of Highway 56 and Highway 70. Once the exchange of money and drugs took place, Investigators were able to make the arrests without incident. A search of the vehicle and her person disclosed a large amount of drugs including K-4 Dilaudid, Xanax, Hydrocodone, Percocet, and Somas along with cash. Carr’s vehicle was also seized under the State’s Drug Seizure Act. Carr was transported to the DeKalb County Jail. Her bond was set at $80,000. Carr listed her occupation as a Certified Nursing Technician caring for the elderly at a temporary Nursing agency in Tullahoma.”
Smithville Police are committed to actively investigating all illegal drug activity in the city and wishes to express their appreciation to our partnering agencies and citizens for their continued help. If you have information about these types of crimes please contact the Smithville Police Department.

Wire Fraud Case Against B. Don James Set For Trial March 6th

The case against B. Don James, the man accused of defrauding dozens of people in a so called “Ponzi scheme” has been set for trial March 6th in U.S. District Court in Nashville.
James was named in a fifteen count indictment by a federal grand jury last month charging him with over $1.8 million in wire fraud.
James apparently waived an appearance and submitted a written plea of “not guilty” at his arraignment last Thursday.
An order, signed by U.S. District Judge Todd J. Campbell, states that “The trial in the case is set for March 6th at 9:00 a.m. A pre-trial conference is scheduled for March 2nd at 1:00 p.m. A status conference is scheduled for February 12th at 9:00 a.m. All lawyers who will try the case shall attend the status conference.”
“Any plea agreement shall be consummated by February 26th and the courtroom deputy so notified. Any proposed plea agreement shall be submitted to the court by February 27th. If a plea agreement is submitted, the hearing to take the plea will take place on March 2nd at 1:00 p.m.”
“Any motion to continue the trial, pretrial conference or plea dates, shall be filed no later than one week before the pretrial conference date.”
If convicted at trial, James could face up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Smithville Man Charged With Statutory Rape

Smithville Police arrested an 18 year old man for rape Sunday.
Julio Cesar Bernardo of 817 Luttrell Avenue is charged with statutory rape of a minor.
Chief Thomas J. Stufano says ” Investigators working a “Missing Persons” report of a 14 year old minor were able to track down the whereabouts of the teen to the Bernardo residence in Smithville. During the course of the investigation Smithville Detectives were able to substantiate that the minor had been intimate with Bernardo over the last few days and that Bernardo knew the minor was under the age of consent. He was arrested and transported to the DeKalb County Jail under a $10,000 bond.
Meanwhile, in another unrelated case 36 year old Danny Lee Smithson of 135 Woodland Cir. Crossville was arrested for Driving on a Revoked License -5th Offense. An officer running radar traffic enforcement on East Broad Street stopped Smithson for speeding and when approached, Smithson stated that his license was currently revoked. He was arrested and transported to the DeKalb County Jail under a $3,500 bond.
Chief Stufano says Smithville Police are committed to actively investigating all crimes within the city limits and are grateful for the citizen’s vigilance in Crime Watch.

Linsley Baines

Linsley Baines of Statesville died Saturday at Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro. He was born in Wilson County, a member of the Statesville United Methodist Church, and he was retired from Avco Aerostructures in Nashville. The funeral will be Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. at Hunter Funeral Home in Watertown. Jim Newman, Randy Stevenson, and Tommy Davis will officiate and burial will be in the Jennings Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. and Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. He was preceded in death by his parents, George Baines and Alice Robinson Baines and his wife of 76 years, Jessie Mai Bullard Baines. Survivors include three children, Harold and his wife Lou Baines of Murfreesboro, Robert C. and his wife Dorothy Baines of Smithville, and Louise and her husband Robert O’Brien of Murfreesboro. Grandchildren, Harold Wayne and his wife Sarah Baines of Gordonsville, Jimmie and his wife Terri Baines of Orange Beach, Alabama, Gary Baines of Smithville, Ronald and his wife Gail Baines of Smithville, Michael L. and his wife Pam Baines of Smithville, Karen “Sissy” and her husband Daniel Mann of Murfreesboro, and Kim and her husband Kendall Carter of Lascassas. Two step grandchildren, Dallas Bush of Murfreesboro and Larry Wayne Bush of Lascassas. Great grandchildren, Bobby O’Brien, Kenny, Kurtis, Kyler, and Kooper Carter, Kristy Elmore, Michael Baines, Jason and Caleb Baines, and Ava Grace Baines. Step great grandchildren, Emily Ann Linder, Michael Paul White, Ana and Cody Bush, Garrett, and Sarah Elizabeth Bush. A great great grandson, Remington Baines.

Fred D. Townsley

83 year old Fred D. Townsley died Saturday at Skyline Medical Center in Nashville. He was born in Middlesboro, Kentucky. He was also a World War II veteran. The funeral will be Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Anderson Funeral Home in Alexandria. Perry Clayton will officiate and burial will be in the Pisgah Cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service at 2:00 p.m. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Lude Asberry Townsley; a daughter, Norma Gail Townsley; and a grandson, William Ross Cope. Survivors include his wife, Thelma Townsley of Nashville. Children, Marilyn Diann Presley, Fred David and his wife Debra Townsley, and Jackie Lea Townsley all of Livingston. A step-son, Bobby and his wife Louise Yates of Lebanon. A step-granddaughter, Dvonne and her husband Terry Davis of White House. Eleven grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren survive along with a daughter-in-law, Sherry Yates and devoted neighbors, Lloyd and Francis Jones and Jean Taylor. Anderson Funeral Home in Alexandria is in charge of the arrangements.