Rickey Lane Herndon age 58 of Smithville, passed away Sunday afternoon September 27, 2015 at Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital ER. He was born June 18, 1957 to his parents, the late Millow and Vade Pauline Carter Herndon. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 1 brother, Charles Wayne Herndon and maternal grandparents, Henry and Ella May Carter. He was a Pentecostal and a construction worker. Survivors include 1 sister-in-law, Brenda Herndon of Smithville; 1 nephew, Brandon Herndon of Smithville; 5 nieces, Tarron (Robert) Carter of Smithville; Vicky Cobble of McMinnville; Penny (Luther) Murphy of Smithville, Sonya Cantrell and Pamela Curtis both of McMinnville; 14 great-nieces and nephews, Zeel Carter, Nicole Godsy, Patrick Murphy, Justin Murphy, Sr., Zack Murphy, Justin Murphy, Jr., Dustin Herndon, Clint Cantrell, Stephanie Burgess, Jennifer (Garth) Coffee, Serenity Burgess, Owen Coffee, Logan Coffee and Eowyn Coffee. Funeral services will be conducted 2:PM Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at DeKalb Funeral Chapel with Bro. Mike Carpenter officiating and interment to follow in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation with the family will be on Tuesday 12 Noon until 8:PM and Wednesday 9:AM until the time of the service at 2:PM. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to DeKalb Funeral Chapel to help with funeral expenses. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.
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Herman P. Mangum
85 year old Herman P. Mangum of Michigan died Monday, September 21 in Michigan. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Visitation with the family will be Monday, September 28 from 3-7 p.m. at Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Burial will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at DeKalb Memorial Gardens. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Marilyn. Daughter, Cheryl Mangum. Sons, Herman “Bill” Mangum, John and wife Linda Mangum, and Matthew Mangum. Nine grandchildren. Sister, Dora and husband Joe Hutchings. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Stewart David Thatcher
50 year old Stewart David Thatcher of the Holmes Creek Community of Smithville died Sunday night at his residence. He was a self-employed mechanic and a Christian. The funeral will be Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Burial will be in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Wednesday from 4-8 p.m. and Thursday from 9- 11 a.m. He was preceded in death by his parents, Russell and Cleda Bailey Thatcher; a brother, Stacey Thatcher; and two sisters, Sandra “Sami” Sturges and Shelly Thatcher. Survivors include two sisters, Sharon and Danny Brewer of Woodbury and Sonya Jones of Smithville. Six nieces, Lisa Roberson of Woodbury, Lori Pittman and Leslie Howard of Murfreesboro, Krystal Patterson of Smithville, and Amy Brewer and Elizabeth Sturges of Murfreesboro. Two nephews, Joey Sturges and Justin Jones of Murfreesboro. Six great nieces and five great nephews. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Ocia Marie “Tincy” Arnold
81 year old Ocia Marie “Tincy” Arnold of Dowelltown died Sunday at NHC of Smithville. She was a homemaker and a Baptist. The funeral will be Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Dillard Johnson and Bernard Houk will officiate and burial will be in the Bonham Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Arnold was preceded in death by her husband, Vestrell Arnold; parents, Eligah and Lera Culwell; son, Jeffery Scott Arnold; two brothers, Fermon Culwell and Boyd Lidge Culwell; and two sisters, Sarah Frances Hullett and Evie Mai Colwell. Survivors include five children, Peggy Merriman of Dowelltown, Ronnie and wife Patricia Arnold of Smithville, David “Cotton” and wife Priscilla Bain of Smithville, Larry Bain, Sr. of Smithville, and Jerry M. Bain of Temperance Hall. Fifteen grandchildren, twenty three great grandchildren. A brother, Floyd Culwell of Smithville. A sister, Wanda Cantrell of Dowelltown and several nieces and nephews. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Smithville Police Arrest Suspect in Bread Theft
Smithville Police recently arrested a man for stealing bread off pallets outside a local grocery store.
Captain Steven Leffew reports that 48 year old Jeffrey Lee Johnson was arrested by Detective Brandon Donnell for theft on Tuesday, September 8. According to Police, someone took bread that was setting on several pallets outside of a Smithville grocery store on Monday, September 7. After reviewing surveillance of the theft, Johnson became a suspect. During the investigation, Johnson was located and some of the bread was recovered. He was placed under arrest for the theft. His bond is $1,500.
Sergeant Brad Tatrow took a report on Monday, September 7 of someone taking a vehicle from the parking lot of Napa Auto Parts . The automobile was found near the Cannon/DeKalb line at Barnes Cemetery. 36 year old Jeffery Scott McAlister became a person of interest and upon further investigation by Detective Matt Holmes it was determined that McAlister had taken the vehicle from the parking lot, driven it to the cemetery, and left it there. McAlister was arrested for theft. His bond is $5,000.
Officer Lance Dillard arrested 41 year old Jeffery Lynn Sanders for public intoxication on Thursday, September 10. Officer Dillard was dispatched to the public square in reference to an intoxicated man in a truck. Upon arrival Officer Dillard found Sanders who was lying across the front seat of the truck. Sanders’ speech was slurred. He was unsteady on his feet and couldn’t control his movements. Sanders was found to be a danger to himself and was placed under arrest. His bond is $1,500 and he will be in court on October 29.
Sergeant Travis Bryant arrested 63 year old Ernest Eldridge for aggravated domestic assault on Thursday, September 10. According to Police, a verbal altercation became physical when Eldridge allegedly attempted to choke a family member. His bond is $5,000 and he will make a court appearance on October 1.
Officer Will Judkins cited 18 year old Issac Corbin Beck for possession of alcohol on Saturday, September 12. Officer Judkins received consent to search Beck’s vehicle and found a bottle of Crown Royal and nine cans of beer.
45 year old Joseph Lamar Birdsong was arrested for DUI on Sunday, September 13. Sergeant Brad Tatrow received a call of a possible intoxicated person leaving Mapco Express. While patrolling the area, Sgt Tatrow spotted the vehicle which was traveling in the wrong lane. The driver was operating the vehicle erratically. The automobile was weaving and the driver appeared to have trouble negotiating curves. Sgt Tatrow initiated a traffic stop and spoke with the driver, Birdsong who had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person. Birdsong was unsteady on his feet and his speech was slurred. Birdsong submitted to but performed poorly on field sobriety tasks. His bond is $1,500 and he will be in court on October 1.
33 year old Lacy Lee West was arrested for domestic assault on Sunday, September 13. Corporal Chip Avera was called to check out a possible domestic incident. He discovered that what started out as being verbal later turned physical between the parties. The victim had scratches on neck and hand and a red mark on the cheek. Bond for West is $2,500.
Nine days later on Tuesday, September 22, Lacy West was arrested again, this time for public intoxication. According to the warrant, Corporal Chip Avera was dispatched to a residence and found West in the front yard burning trash at 12:41 am. She had a strong odor of alcohol coming from her person. Her eyes were red and watery. Her speech was slurred and she was unsteady on her feet. West had been warned on two previous occasions about being drunk in public, becoming a nuisance, and being a danger to herself and the public. She was placed under arrest for the safety of others and herself. Her bond is $1,500.
DeKalb Jobless Rate Drops to 7.1% in August
DeKalb County’s unemployment rate for August was 7.1%, down from 8.2% in July and 8.2% in August 2014.
The local labor force for August was 7,150. A total of 6,640 were employed and 500 were unemployed.
DeKalb County’s Jobless Rate for August was fifth highest in the fourteen county Upper Cumberland region.
Here’s how they rank from highest to lowest:
Clay: 7.9%
Jackson: 7.6%
Van Buren: 7.5%
Fentress: 7.3%
DeKalb: 7.1%
Cumberland:6.7%
Pickett:6.6%
Overton: 6.6%
Putnam: 6.1%
White: 6%
Warren: 5.9%
Cannon: 5.7%
Smith: 5.3%
Macon:5.2%
County unemployment rates for August show the rates decreased in 93 counties and increased in two.
Davidson County had the state’s lowest major metropolitan rate in August at 4.5 percent, down from July’s rate of 4.9 percent. Knox County was 4.8 percent in August, down from 5.4 the previous month. The Hamilton County August rate was 5.7 percent, down from 6.2 in July. Shelby County was 6.9 percent in August, down from 7.4 percent the previous month.
Tennessee’s preliminary unemployment rate for August was 5.7 percent, unchanged from the previous month. The U.S. preliminary rate for August was 5.1 percent, down two tenths of one percentage point from July.
The state and national unemployment rates are seasonally adjusted while the county unemployment rates are not. Seasonal adjustment is a statistical technique that eliminates the influences of weather, holidays, the opening and closing of schools, and other recurring seasonal events from economic time series.
Smithville Teen Injured in Car Crash
A Smithville teenager was injured in a two car crash Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Broad Street and Anthony Avenue.
Sergeant Brad Tatrow of the Smithville Police Department told WJLE that 18 year old Kelsey N. Braswell of Smithville was north on Anthony Avenue turning west on Broad Street in a 2005 Chevy Malibu as 53 year old Richard J. Coughlin of Smithville was traveling east on Broad Street in a 1994 Mercury.
Braswell was taken by DeKalb EMS to Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital. Coughlin was not believed to have been injured. A passenger of Braswell’s car, 19 year old Jason D. Smith of Alexandria was also uninjured.
Members of the Smithville Volunteer Fire Department were on the scene.
Library Announces DeKalb BookShare Pilot Program
Justin Potter Library is pleased to announce its 2015-16 pilot program in partnership with Smithville Elementary School, the DeKalb BookShare program. This new program aims to expand teacher and student resources. This works by allowing Smithville Elementary School teachers to reserve various resources for their classes through Justin Potter Library, which are delivered to Smithville Elementary School weekly. By working directly with local schools, the public library system can more effectively provide students with information relevant to their homework assignments and extracurricular interests. The goal for the DeKalb BookShare is for both organizations to work together to better serve the community and students.
The DeKalb BookShare is the first program of its kind in DeKalb County, but a growing number of schools and libraries across Tennessee have already partnered for student success including Nashville and Murfreesboro. Rita Shacklett, Director of Linebaugh Public Library System, was of great assistance in sharing the details of her program. She advocates the value of such a program and its positive impact on the students. It is the mission to provide a similar opportunity for DeKalb County students.
“We at Justin Potter Library are excited to take this opportunity to help our community,” said County Library Director Kathy Hendrixson. “Through our pilot DeKalb BookShare program, we hope to improve the educational resources available to our students and make Justin Potter Library more accessible to everyone. We look forward to working with Principal Julie Vincent, Librarian Jane Ramsey and the teachers and staff at Smithville Elementary School and thank them for their assistance and support in implementing this program that benefits the students,” she said.
“We encourage everyone to take advantage of the free resources offered at Justin Potter Library. Our free services include Wi-Fi, public access computers, genealogy research, books, movies, magazines, and much more,” added Hendrixson.
If you have any questions about the pilot program DeKalb BookShare call Justin Potter Library at 615-597-4359.
Smithville Elementary School to Re-Open Monday Morning
Students and teachers at Smithville Elementary School will be back in their classrooms Monday after a bomb threat Friday morning forced administrators to bus the children to Northside Elementary School for the rest of the day.
Director of Schools Patrick Cripps told WJLE that Mike Justice and Joe Brown from the Lebanon Special Unit brought in a dog to search the building Saturday and nothing suspicious was found.
Central dispatch received a call from the school’s SRO reporting the bomb threat incident at 10:07 a.m. Friday.
Once the automated call reporting the threat was received at the school, administrators sprung into action to begin evacuation of the building.
Only seven and a half minutes elapsed between the time Cripps placed a call to Transportation Supervisor Jimmy Sprague to get buses in route until the last child was removed from Smithville Elementary.
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Members of the Smithville Police and Fire Departments also quickly converged on the scene along with the Sheriff’s Department and DeKalb EMS. Authorities conducted a walk through of the school Friday but nothing was found. A bomb sniffing dog could not be obtained Friday because several other schools in middle Tennessee had also received similar bomb threats that day.
Director Cripps told WJLE that he wishes to thank the Smithville Police and Fire Departments for their efforts and to Captain Steven Leffew for lining up the search with the dog on Saturday.
The school system has received an all clear and Smithville Elementary will re-open on time Monday morning.
DCHS to Host College Application Week
DeKalb County High School will host College Application Week September 28-October 2. All DCHS seniors who have not already applied to college or technical school are encouraged to do so during that week. If you need assistance, please visit the counseling office.
The schedule is as follows:
*Monday Sept. 28 – College Planning / Financial Aid Information Night – 5:30PM Cafeteria
Students from all grade levels, bring your parents to this event. Guest speakers will be discussing college admissions, financial aid and scholarships, and TN Promise.
*Wednesday – September 30 – College Shirt Day
All faculty, staff, and students are invited to wear your favorite college shirt.
*Thursday, October 1 – Scholarship / College Essay Lab – Mrs. Walteen Parker’s Classroom – 1st and 5th Blocks
Any senior who is not enrolled in Mrs. Parker’s English classes this semester who would like to sit in on this lesson is welcome to sign up to attend during 1st or 5th blocks. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Lori Myrick will co-teach a lesson on how to write a well-written scholarship essay. A well written essay greatly increases your chances of winning a scholarship. Please take advantage of this assistance.
*Friday – October 2 – College / TN Promise Application Lab – Library – 1-5th Blocks
The counselors along with Sam Mullins from TSAC and Jonathan Graham from MSCC will set up a college/technical college applications lab in the library. Students may come to the lab during the school day for assistance with college applications. In order to provide better service to students and gage how many volunteers are needed, students are asked to come to the counseling office and sign up for a time-slot. If anyone needs assistance with the TN Promise Application, help can be offered at this time. Computers will be available for student use, but feel free to bring your own computer.
DCHS is also hosting a couple of events the week after College Application Week
*Tuesday, October 6 – College Applications Lab – Library – 3:00-6:00PM during Parent/Teacher Conference
Any student who has not already applied to college/technical college or the TN Promise Scholarship may complete applications during this time. Parents are invited to this event also. Jim Gray from TTU is assisting with this event. Please sign up in the counseling office so it’s known how many to expect.
*Friday, October 9 – DCHS 2015 College & Career Fair – 8:35-11:10
All DCHS students will have the opportunity to visit with college and career representatives in the gym.