The 2015 Young Miss of the Smithville Women’s Club’s Spring Blossom Pageant is seven year old Isabella Faith Rackley.
Daughter of Gordon and Jessica Rackley of Smithville, Isabella beat out nine other girls ages seven to nine for the crown. She succeeds last year’s Young Miss Carlee Elizabeth West, the nine t year old daughter of D.J. and Megan Stewart of Smithville.
First Runner-up and Miss Photogenic in the pageant was Annabella Eleni Dakas, the eight year old daughter of John and Mandy Dakas of Smithville.
Second Runner-up: Savanna Hope Murphy, the eight year old daughter of Brian and Stephanie Leist of Smithville.
Third Runner-up: Averie Nicole McMinn, the seven year old daughter of Nathan and Amanda McMinn of Dowelltown.
Fourth Runner-up: Kenlee Renae Taylor, the nine year old daughter of Ken and Cindy Taylor of Smithville
Miss Personality: Jakayta Odom, the seven year old daughter of Rebecca Waggoner
Other contestants were Kortnee Ann Marie Skeen, the nine year old daughter of Tim and Andrea Littleton and Charles Skeen of Liberty; Allyson Roxanne Fuller, the nine year old daughter of Anthony and Amanda Fuller of Smithville; Makinzy Jenkins, the eight year old daughter of Wallace Rackley and niece of Maranda Washer of Smithville; and Layla Lynn Walker, the nine year old daughter of Edward and Penny Walker of Smithville.
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Tyra Graham is First Ever Miss Spring Blossom
Tyra Grace Graham is the first ever Miss Spring Blossom.
Graham, the 16 year old daughter of Kyle and Doris Graham of Smithville, won the inaugural pageant held Saturday at DCHS sponsored by the Smithville Women’s Club. She was also named Miss Photogenic.
First runner-up went to Destiny Danielle Franklin, the 15 year old daughter of Jennifer Ware of Smithville.
Victoria Vincent was second runner-up. She is the 18 year old daughter of Darrin and Julie Vincent of Smithville. Vincent was also selected Miss Personality.
The pageant featured three contestants ages 15-18.
Kirksey Crowned Little Miss
The winner of the Little Miss Pageant Saturday was Ella Grace Kirksey, the four year old daughter of Graden and Sabrina Kirksey of Smithville.
Kirksey, who also won the title of Little Miss Photogenic, succeeds the retiring Little Miss, Averie Nicole McMinn, the seven year old daughter of Nathan and Amanda McMinn of Dowelltown.
Fourteen girls, ages four to six, were in the pageant held at DCHS sponsored by the Smithville Women’s Club.
Runners-up in the pageant are as follows:
First runner-up: Leah Elisabeth Trapp, the six year old daughter of Jeremy and Jenny Trapp of Smithville.
Second runner-up: Zayleigh Grace Washer, the six year old daughter of Larry and Rachel Bain of Smithville.
Third runner-up: Kaydence Shontae Johnson, the five year old daughter of Jeremy Ashburn and Trista Johnson of Smithville.
Fourth runner-up: Lakelyn Brooke Nelson, the four year old daughter of Dustin and Kristian Nelson of Smithville.
Little Miss Personality: Savannah Faith Stibil, the four year old daughter of John and Glenda Stibil of Smithville
Rounding out the top ten were McKenna Reece Miller, the six year old daughter of Charles and Christen Cox and David Miller of Smithville; Lillie Grace Young, the five year old daughter of Michael and Crystal Young of Smithville; Karah Ford, the four year old daughter of Amanda Jo Ford of Dowelltown; Kaylyn Isabelle Prichard, the five year old daughter of Andy and Chrissy Prichard of Liberty; and Ava Layne Steff, the five year old daughter of Mark and Renee Steff of Smithville.
Other participants were McKenzie Nicole Hunt, the five year old daughter of Randall and Christy Hunt of Smithville; Kaylee Garrett, the four year old daughter of Monya and Justin Garrett of Smithville; and Graciella Marie Johnson, the four year old daughter of David and Patricia Johnson of Dowelltown.
Speaks Takes Little Mister Title
Five year old Jaxsen Theryn Speaks is the 2015 Little Mister.
Speaks, the son of Justin and Donna Speaks of Smithville, succeeds last year’s Little Mister,
Skyler Chase Sullivan, the seven year old son of Charity Sullivan of Smithville and the late Jamie Sullivan.
The contest, featuring three boys, was held Saturday at DCHS sponsored by the Smithville Women’s Club.
In addition to being named Little Mister, Speaks also received the Mister Photogenic honor.
Abram James Koegler was first runner-up in the pageant. He is the five year old son of Brian and Leticia Koegler of Smithville.
Second runner-up was Eli Lackey, the six year old son of Retta Lackey and Jason Lackey of Smithville. He was also named Mister Personality.
James Smith Webb
James Smith Webb, age 86, a McMinnville, TN resident and DeKalb County, TN native died March 14, 2015 following an extended illness.
He was self employed in rental properties, member of the First Baptist Church and son of the late Herbert and Sarah Jane Bain Webb.
He was married to Betty Ruth Davenport Webb who preceded him in death February 3, 1996 and was later married to Mary Evelyn Gann Webb who survives.
He was also preceded in death by son, Kent Webb; three brothers, Edwin, Glynn and Gene Webb and four sisters, Christine Magness, Prudell Judkins, Irene Webb and Betty Jo Little.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by children, Mike (Jimmie) Webb and Nancy (Don) McBee of McMinnville; three granddaughters, Lauren McBee of Chattanooga, TN; Dara Webb (Kenny) Johnson of McMinnville and Ashley McBee of Murfreesboro, TN; two great-grandchildren, Hunter James and Kerrigan Hope Johnson and brother-in-law, Wayne “Buster” Davenport of McMinnville.
Funeral service will be 1:00 p.m. Monday, March 16, 2015 in High’s Chapel with Doug Webb to officiate. Interment will follow in the Mt. View Cemetery.
Visitation will be 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 15, 2015 and 11:00 a.m. Monday until time of service at High’s.
Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church Music Department.
Clyde Medley
Clyde Medley age 90 of Smithville passed away Friday evening, March 13, 2015 at DeKalb Community Hospital. Clyde was a member of the Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 32nd Degree Mason, Scottish Rite, he was a member of Liberty Lodge #77, retired from Warren County Furniture and was an U.S. Army Veteran. Clyde was preceded by death by his parents; wife, Jewel Medley; brother, Herman Medley. He is survived by a step-son, Nelson (Fay) Gilreath of Smithville; granddaughter, Tarron (Bobby) Huddleston of Lebanon; grandsons, Shane (Donna) Cook of Liberty and Nathan Cook of Smithville; 4 great-grandsons Colby Huddleston, Quentin Cook, Taylor Cook and Heath Cook; 1 sister, Maggie McPherson of McMinnville; several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services will be conducted 3:PM Sunday, March 15, 2015 at DeKalb Funeral Chapel with Tommy Webb and Bro. Issac Gray officiating and burial to follow in Whorton Springs Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be Saturday 3:PM until 8:PM and Sunday 10:AM until the time of the service at 3:PM. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.
James Smith Webb
James Smith Webb, age 86, a McMinnville, TN resident and DeKalb County, TN native died March 14, 2015 following an extended illness.
He was self employed in rental properties, member of the First Baptist Church and son of the late Herbert and Sarah Jane Bain Webb.
He was married to Betty Ruth Davenport Webb who preceded him in death February 3, 1996 and was later married to Mary Evelyn Gann Webb who survives.
He was also preceded in death by son, Kent Webb; three brothers, Edwin, Glynn and Gene Webb and four sisters, Christine Magness, Prudell Judkins, Irene Webb and Betty Jo Little.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by children, Mike (Jimmie) Webb and Nancy (Don) McBee of McMinnville; three granddaughters, Lauren McBee of Chattanooga, TN; Dara Webb (Kenny) Johnson of McMinnville and Ashley McBee of Murfreesboro, TN; two great-grandchildren, Hunter James and Kerrigan Hope Johnson and brother-in-law, Wayne “Buster” Davenport of McMinnville.
Funeral service will be 1:00 p.m. Monday, March 16, 2015 in High’s Chapel with Doug Webb to officiate. Interment will follow in the Mt. View Cemetery.
Visitation will be 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 15, 2015 and 11:00 a.m. Monday until time of service at High’s.
Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church Music Department.
Clyde Medley
Clyde Medley age 90 of Smithville passed away Friday evening, March 13, 2015 at DeKalb Community Hospital. Clyde was a member of the Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 32nd Degree Mason, Scottish Rite, he was a member of Liberty Lodge #77, retired from Warren County Furniture and was an U.S. Army Veteran. Clyde was preceded by death by his parents; wife, Jewel Medley; brother, Herman Medley. He is survived by a step-son, Nelson (Fay) Gilreath of Smithville; granddaughter, Tarron (Bobby) Huddleston of Lebanon; grandsons, Shane (Donna) Cook of Liberty and Nathan Cook of Smithville; 4 great-grandsons Colby Huddleston, Quentin Cook, Taylor Cook and Heath Cook; 1 sister, Maggie McPherson of McMinnville; several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services will be conducted 3:PM Sunday, March 15, 2015 at DeKalb Funeral Chapel with Tommy Webb and Bro. Issac Gray officiating and burial to follow in Whorton Springs Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be Saturday 3:PM until 8:PM and Sunday 10:AM until the time of the service at 3:PM. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.
McMillen Sentenced for Theft of Rebar from Pirtle’s Nursery
A Smithville man charged with stealing rebar from Pirtles Nursery on five occasions last summer and selling it at a local recycling business was sentenced in DeKalb County Criminal Court Wednesday.
66 year James Dallas McMillen, Jr. pled guilty to two counts of theft over $1,000 and received a two year sentence, all suspended to supervised probation. The sentences are to run concurrently with each other. McMillen is to make restitution in amounts of $1,140, $1,380, and $880 to Pirtle Nursery. He was given ten days jail credit.
According to Sheriff Patrick Ray, McMillen is accused of stealing rebar from Pirtles Nursery in the following amounts and on these dates: 360 pounds (in one incident) and 1,140 pounds (in a second incident) on Wednesday, August 13, 2014; 880 pounds (in one incident) and 1,380 pounds (in a second incident) on Thursday, August 14; and 1,100 pounds on Friday, August 15.
Meanwhile, another Smithville man arrested in burglaries at two local businesses last summer was sentenced Wednesday.
28 year old Kenny Waymon Dyal, Jr. pled guilty to two counts of burglary and received a three year sentence in each case to run concurrently with each other but consecutively to a parole violation against him. He must serve at least 30% of the term before his release eligibility date.
The case was investigated by Lieutenant Detective Matt Holmes of the Smithville Police Department.
According to the charges, Dyal allegedly entered Cash Express located at 126 East Bryant Street on Saturday, July 5, 2014 at approximately 1:00 a.m. by taking out a window air conditioner unit and entering through the window. Dyal allegedly took a digital camera and a safe. A search warrant was served on July 5 at Dyal’s residence where he was found hiding in the closet. He was in possession of stolen property belonging to the victim.
Dyal was also charged in a break-in at another business the previous week.
In that case, Dyal allegedly entered a gas station located at 627 West Broad Street at approximately 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 28, 2014 and took the following items: Approximately $850 in cash and at least four duffle bags full of cigarette cartons. The act was caught on video camera. A search warrant was served on July 5 at Dyal’s residence where he was found hiding in the closet and in possession of stolen property belonging to the victim.
42 year old Patsy McCoy pled guilty to theft under $500 and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days. McCoy has already served her time. She must also make restitution to DeKalb Community Hospital in the amount of $68.65
Smithville Police Chief Suspended Pending Termination
Almost five years after being named to lead the department, Randy Caplinger’s days as Smithville Police Chief may be over.
Saying he felt the department needs new leadership, Mayor Jimmy Poss placed Chief Caplinger on suspension pending termination during a meeting Friday morning at city hall. Police Commissioner Jason Murphy, who supports the move, was also at the meeting along with City Attorney Vester Parsley.
“I told Randy I didn’t believe the police department was headed in the right direction, that the morale was low among the officers, and that we needed to make a change and that change was to remove him,” Mayor Poss told WJLE.
According to city officials, Chief Caplinger is being given the opportunity to voluntarily resign or retire from the department and a meeting of the mayor and board of aldermen is planned for Tuesday to discuss whether to offer Caplinger a severance package if he should choose to step aside without a challenge.
“Currently it’s a suspension until Tuesday and then it’ll either be a resignation or firing,” said City Attorney Parsley.
Should Caplinger opt not to resign, city officials say he has seven business days to request a hearing before the entire board of aldermen who has the power to sustain or overturn a termination . According to the city’s new policies and procedures, which were adopted last year, a request for a hearing must be made to the mayor. The mayor then has five business days to respond. If the process were to get that far, both Mayor Poss and City Attorney Parsley say Caplinger would be granted a hearing. “My advice was to give him a hearing because in the past we have given others a hearing. That’s a policy we had in place for a long time,” he said.
In the meantime, Captain Steven Leffew has been named Officer in Charge of the police department.
Caplinger was named police chief in May 2010. Prior to that he was Transportation/Safety Director for Kitchen Craft of Smithville. Caplinger is also a retired Lieutenant Colonel/Major of the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
WJLE spoke with Caplinger by phone for a response Friday afternoon but he preferred not to make a statement at this time.