Nicole Wright to run for Circuit Court Clerk

The first Democratic candidate for DeKalb County Circuit Court Clerk is making her intentions known.
Nicole Wright told WJLE this week that she intends to seek the Democratic nomination for the office in the May 1, 2018 primary.
“I grew up in the Keltonburg community and have been a life-long resident of DeKalb County. My husband Jeff Wright and I reside in Smithville with our two daughters Jenna, 12, and Lydia, 5. Jeff has been an active member of the Smithville Fire-Rescue Department for over 30 years, and is currently employed by the Murfreesboro Fire- Rescue Department where he serves as the Training Coordinator.”
“I graduated from DeKalb County High School. I began serving the citizens of DeKalb County in 1995 at DeKalb County Ambulance Service as an Emergency Medical Technician. I later worked at the DeKalb Sheriff’s Department as a 911 dispatcher, the City of Smithville Police Department as a police and fire dispatcher, and as a DeKalb E-911 dispatcher. I worked for Circuit Court Clerk Katherine Pack from 2006 to 2011 as a Deputy Clerk. I worked as the office administrator for Jeremy D. Trapp, Attorney from 2011 to August, 2017 where I gained valuable knowledge and experience working in the law. I returned to work for Katherine Pack in the Circuit Court Clerk’s office as a Deputy Clerk in September, 2017.”
“Public service has been at the center of my employment most of my adult life. I have always enjoyed working with and for the citizens of DeKalb County. I am seeking this position because I want to continue the integrity and efficiency this office has worked so hard for during Mrs. Katherine’s reign as clerk. The years of experience that I have under her leadership will allow me to keep this office moving forward providing the best services available for the people of DeKalb County.”

Ms. Hester Magdalene Griffith Joins

Ms. Hester Magdalene Griffith Joins age 90 of Smithville, passed away Friday night, November 3, 2017 at St. Thomas DeKalb Hospital. She was born June 26, 1927 to her parents, the late John Garrison and Effie Evergreen Yeargin Griffith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, W.B. Joins; 4 brothers, Hoyte, Carl, John and Houston Griffith; 2 sisters, Sarah Moss and Elva Wilbert. She was a member of the Banks Cumberland Presbyterian Church and a homemaker. She is survived by her son, Denny (Ceilia) Joins of Lebanon; 2 grandchildren, Brandon (Stephanie) Joins and Derek (Brittainy) Joins both of Gallatin; 1 step-granddaughter, Andrea Sipl of Atlanta; 2 great-grandchildren, Isaac and Cortlynn Joins; several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services will be conducted 11:AM Monday, November 6, 2017 at DeKalb Funeral Chapel with Bro. Greg Whaley officiating and burial will follow at DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation with the family will be on Sunday 1 PM until 5 PM and Monday 9 AM until the time of the service at 11 AM. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.

Susan Martin Announces GOP Bid for Circuit Court Clerk

A republican has announced plans to run for DeKalb County Circuit Court Clerk in 2018
Susan Martin of Alexandria told WJLE Saturday that she intends to seek the GOP nomination for the office in the August 2018 DeKalb County General Election.
The DeKalb County Republican Party selects its nominees for the general election by caucus.
Martin, a court reporter, is a lifelong resident of DeKalb County. She and her husband Shane Martin are the parents of three children, 27 year old Hope Cripps, 20 year old Brooke Martin, and 7 year old Lance Martin.
Susan is a graduate of DeKalb County High School. She earned her court reporting degree at the Tennessee Career College in Donelson. Martin has been a court reporter for twelve years, including five years in private practice. Her husband Shane is employed by the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department as an officer.
Martin and her husband attended the fall picnic Saturday at Green Brook Park, hosted by the DeKalb County Republican Party.
The election commission will begin issuing petitions for the following offices on November 17: Road Supervisor, County Mayor, Circuit Court Clerk, Sheriff, Register of Deeds, County Clerk, and Trustee and for the county commission in each of the seven districts (two per district for a total of 14).
DeKalb County Democrats will be nominating candidates for county offices in a primary set for May 1, 2018.
Democratic nominees will face any Republican and or Independent challengers in the August, 2018 general election. The DeKalb County Republican Party will be choosing its nominees by caucus. The qualifying deadline for all candidates will be the same, NOON February 15, 2018.

DeKalb GOP Hosts Fall Picnic

Gubernatorial candidate Mae Beavers was among the guests at the DeKalb County Republican Party fall picnic Saturday at Green Brook Park.
All county residents were invited to come and share in fellowship and hear from Republican candidates or representatives of their campaigns.
Each of the candidates for state offices was given a chance to speak briefly.
Beavers was the only candidate for Governor to attend.
Mark Pody, candidate for State Senate, also made remarks. He is not seeking re-election to his current position of State Representative in District 46. Two GOP candidates, Clark Boyd and Menda Holmes spoke at Saturday’s picnic. Each is hoping to get the Republican nomination in the race to succeed Pody in the state house.
40th District State Representative Terri Lynn Weaver spoke to Saturday’s gathering as did her Republican opponent Chad Williams.
Steve Allbrooks, representing the Marsha Blackburn U.S. Senate campaign also made remarks.
In addition to the state candidates, local elected officials attending were Sheriff Patrick Ray, Trustee Sean Driver, Assessor of Property Shannon Cantrell, and fifth district county commissioner Jerry Adcock. Tom Chandler, a party officer, announced that he plans to seek the GOP nomination to run for one of two county commission positions in the 1st district in 2018.
GOP nominees for county wide and local district offices will be selected by caucus to run in the August 2018 DeKalb County General Election.
Republican nominees for state wide and state district offices will be running in the August 2018 GOP primary. Winners will then run in the November 2018 Tennessee General Election.

Jimmy Sprague to Run for Road Supervisor

The first Democratic candidate for DeKalb County Road Supervisor is making his intentions known.
Jimmy Sprague told WJLE last week that he intends to seek the Democratic nomination for the office in the May 1, 2018 primary.
Sprague is a former employee of the office but for the last several years has worked for the DeKalb County School System as the Transportation Supervisor.
He and his wife Johnna reside in Smithville and are the parents of three children, Shelby, Evan, and Jacob.
Sprague said if elected he would be a working road supervisor and would make himself available to the public to address concerns.
“I will do my best to make every effort to make the roads in DeKalb County safer,” said Sprague.
The election commission will begin issuing petitions for the following offices on November 17: Road Supervisor, County Mayor, Circuit Court Clerk, Sheriff, Register of Deeds, County Clerk, and Trustee and for the county commission in each of the seven districts (two per district for a total of 14).
DeKalb County Democrats will be nominating candidates for county offices in a primary set for May 1, 2018.
Democratic nominees will face any Republican and or Independent challengers in the August, 2018 general election. The DeKalb County Republican Party will be choosing its nominees by caucus. The qualifying deadline for all candidates will be the same, NOON February 15, 2018.
Road Supervisor candidates must also meet the statutory deadline for filing with the Tennessee Highways Officials Certification Board.
In order to be certified, a candidate for county road supervisor must:
(1) Be a graduate of an accredited school of engineering, with at least 2 years’ experience in highway construction or maintenance; or
(2) Be licensed to practice engineering in Tennessee; or
(3) Have at least 4 years’ experience in a supervisory capacity in highway construction or maintenance; or
(4) Have a combination of education and experience equivalent to either (1) or (2).

Reed Edge to Seek GOP Nomination for Road Supervisor

The first republican has stepped forward to announce plans to run for DeKalb County Road Supervisor.
Reed Edge told WJLE Saturday that he intends to seek the GOP nomination in the August 2018 DeKalb County General Election.
The DeKalb County Republican Party selects its nominees by caucus.
Edge is the son of former Road Supervisor Kenny Edge and the late Janice Davis Edge. He and his wife Sonya reside in the Dry Creek community. Her parents are Shelie “Pee Wee” and Pam Aksew of the Lower Helton community. The Edges have four daughters, Rachel and Destiny Edge and Alexis and Olivia Nokes.
“I just want to continue to do the good work that my dad started. I’ve had a great teacher and I plan to follow his example of efficiency, hard work, dedication and continued service to the people of DeKalb County bringing their roads to as good a standard as possible with the money available without asking for a tax increase. We’ll make it work to help the people of the county,” said Edge.
Edge and his wife attended the fall picnic Saturday hosted by the DeKalb County Republican Party.
Meanwhile, Danny Hale of Liberty, who also attended the picnic, told WJLE that he is considering a run for Road Supervisor as a Republican but is not making any formal announcement at this time.
The election commission will begin issuing petitions for the following offices on November 17: Road Supervisor, County Mayor, Circuit Court Clerk, Sheriff, Register of Deeds, County Clerk, and Trustee and for the county commission in each of the seven districts (two per district for a total of 14).
DeKalb County Democrats will be nominating candidates for county offices in a primary set for May 1, 2018.
Democratic nominees will face any Republican and or Independent challengers in the August, 2018 general election. The DeKalb County Republican Party will be choosing its nominees by caucus. The qualifying deadline for all candidates will be the same, NOON February 15, 2018.
Road Supervisor candidates must also meet the statutory deadline for filing with the Tennessee Highways Officials Certification Board.
In order to be certified, a candidate for county road supervisor must:
(1) Be a graduate of an accredited school of engineering, with at least 2 years’ experience in highway construction or maintenance; or
(2) Be licensed to practice engineering in Tennessee; or
(3) Have at least 4 years’ experience in a supervisory capacity in highway construction or maintenance; or
(4) Have a combination of education and experience equivalent to either (1) or (2).

Home and Automobiles Destroyed in Friday Fire caused by Lawn Mower (VIEW VIDEO HERE)

A woman escaped injury but lost her double wide mobile home and three automobiles in a fire Friday afternoon which started from a lawn mower.
Central dispatch was alerted at 3:27 p.m. to send firefighters to the home of Joyce Hoff on Pages Lane in the Antioch community.
According to DeKalb County Fire Chief Donny Green, Hoff had just gotten on her riding lawn mower, which was parked beside a shed and when she started it up, the mower caught fire. She was not injured by the flames quickly spread to the shed and then to the home.
The fire destroyed all the woman’s belongings including three automobiles, two parked in the shed and a travel camper parked under another shed near the home.
Members of the Belk and Short Mountain Highway stations of the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department responded along with tanker 1. Chief Green said members of the Smithville Volunteer Fire Department came at his request to provide mutual aide support. DeKalb EMS and Sheriff’s Department deputies were also on the scene.
Firefighters were called to the scene again early Saturday morning after the fire rekindled.

DCHS Tigers Eliminated from State Playoffs

The DeKalb County Tigers lost 42 to 0 to the Marshall County Tigers at Lewisburg Friday night in the 1st round of the TSSAA Class 4A playoffs ending their season at 3-8.
Marshall County (8-3) advances to the 2nd round to play Springfield next Friday night, November 10.
In the game Friday night, Quarterback Bryce Wallace scored on a 4 yard run with 8:14 left in the 1st period. Caleb Estes tacked on the extra point and Marshall County led 7-0
Wallace later found Devon Wilson on a 25 yard touchdown pass play with 3:29 left in the 1st period. Estes added the extra point and Marshall County led 14-0.
Brandon Rowan caught a 10 yard touchdown pass from Wallace with 8:49 left in the 2nd period. Estes booted the extra point to give Marshall County a 21-0 lead
Wallace hooked up with Rowan again with 2:12 left before halftime on a 23 yard touchdown pass. Estes tacked on the extra point to give Marshall County a 28-0 advantage.
Billy Cheek had a pick 6 for Marshall County with 1:06 left before the half. Cheek intercepted a Tyler Cantrell pass and returned it 15 yards for a score. Estes added the extra point and the halftime score was 35-0.
The only score of the 2nd half came on a 63 yard touchdown pass from Wallace to Wilson with 1:10 left in the 3rd period. Estes booted the extra point and the DeKalb County Tigers fell 42-0

Paul Frank Parton

Paul Frank Parton age 95 of Smithville went home to be with the Lord on Thursday morning, November 3, 2017 at the Whitehouse Health and Rehab. He was born July 30, 1922 to his parents, the late Hall Canady and Willie Florence Hill Parton. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Jo Taylor Parton; granddaughter, Melissa Hunt; 3 brothers, Sterling, Ralph and Roscoe Parton and 1 sister, Evelyn Vick. He was a Pentecostal, served in the U.S. Army being in WWII and received 2 purple hearts. Mr. Frank was a brick mason. He is survived by his daughter, Shirley (Don) Jones of Bowling Green, KY; 1 granddaughter, Karri (Charlie) Provance of Bowling Green; 5 great-grandchildren, Dusty and Kristi Hunt, Gavin, Olivia and Wyatt Provance; 1 great-great-grandson, Elias Hunt; 1 sister, Marie Waggoner of Murfreesboro and 1 brother-in-law, James Fuson of Nashville. Funeral services will be conducted 1 PM Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at DeKalb Funeral Chapel with Shirley Jones and Bro. Michael Hale officiating, Military Honors will be conducted by the Veterans Honor Guard and burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery in Murfreesboro. Visitation with the family will be on Tuesday 10 AM until the time of the service at 1 PM. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.

Smithville Elementary School Honors Local Veterans (VIEW VIDEO HERE)

Students and teachers at Smithville Elementary School paid tribute to hometown heroes during the school’s annual Veterans Appreciation assembly program held Friday morning,
Veterans Day is Saturday, November 11
Students from pre-K to the second grade were led in singing “God Bless the USA” and other patriotic songs in honor of veterans who have served in each branch of the military. The Dailey and Vincent music video “Unsung Heroes” was also shown which features several locations and people from DeKalb County.
Adrienne McCormick read the following “Veterans Day” poem by Cheryl Dyson:
“On Veterans Day we honor all,
Who answered to a service call,
Soldiers young, and soldiers old,
Fought for freedom, brave and bold
Some have lived, while others died,
And all of them deserve our pride,
We’re proud of all the soldiers who,
Kept thinking of red, white, and blue,
They fought for us and all our rights,
They fought through many days and nights,
And though we may not know each name,
We thank ALL veterans just the same.”

Veterans either attending or who were recognized or remembered for their service are:
Brian Reed, U.S. Air Force in Desert Storm/Enduring Freedom
Jimmy Sprague, U.S. Army in Operation Just Cause-Panama
Walter Johnson, U.S. Army in the Korean Conflict-
Barbara Boehm, U.S. Army Nurses Corps in Iraq and Afghanistan-
Jerry Pistole, U.S. Navy in Vietnam
James T. Owen, U.S. Army in Vietnam
Wayne Storey, U.S. Air Force, Army, and Navy in Vietnam
Eddie Young, Sr. U.S. Navy in Vietnam and Desert Storm
Stephen Merz, U.S. Navy, Post Vietnam 1970-92
Kenneth Vincent, U.S. Army
Ken Clark, U.S. Army in Vietnam
Alan Stengel, U.S. Navy in Vietnam
Steve Warner, U.S. Army in Gulf War Desert Storm
James Cantrell, U.S. Air Force in Korea
Ronnie Redmon, Sr. U.S. Air Force in Vietnam
Paul Neal, U.S. Army in Korea
Paul Robinson, U.S. Navy in World War II
David Petty, U.S. Army in Vietnam
Marcus Boyd, U.S. Army in Korea
Thomas Miller, U.S. Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom
Corbin Keith, U.S. Army in Korea
Christopher Benson, U.S. Army in Operation Enduring Freedom
Alysha Garmer, U.S. Air Force
Joshua Reed, U.S. Army
Drew Ehlert, U.S. Army in Operation Iraqi and Enduring Freedom
Christopher Powell, U.S. Navy in Operation Iraqi Freedom
Gene Cook, U.S. Army in Korea
Ronald Cook, U.S. Army in Operation Enduring Freedom
Dimple Blanchfield, U.S. Army in the Vietnam era
Archie Garmer, U.S. Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom
Oneita Storey, U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Army in Vietnam
John Clements, U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam
Paul Cantrell, U.S. Navy in Korea
William Heath Philllips, U.S. Navy
Earl Sims (deceased), U.S. Army
Robert Lee Hilla (deceased), U.S. Navy in Vietnam
Carl Albert Hilla (deceased) U.S. Army in World War I
Robert Karl Hilla (deceased), U.S. Army in World War II