Toddler Winners at the DeKalb County Fair

Winners of the annual Toddler Show were announced Friday evening at the DeKalb County Fair.
First place winners received a blue ribbon. Red ribbons went to those receiving second place.
This year’s recipients are as follows:
Twins (13-47 months)
Emma and Will Marshall, the 30 month old children of Melonie and Jason Marshall of Liberty
Boys (13 to 18 months)
Winner: Levi Bryson Nixon, the 14 month old son of Nathan and Jessica Nixon of Smithville
Runner-up: Braxton Levi Knowles, the 15 month old son of Justin and Mary Knowles of Smithville
Other participants: Brantley Cole Wilkey, the 15 month old son of Kellyie Wilkey and Josh Anderson of Smithville; Raymond Lippart, IV, the 17 month old son of Raymond and Ashley Lippart of Smithville; Silas Hale, the 15 month old son of Connie and Josh Hale of Liberty; Turner Reece Stanley, the 16 month old son of Matt and Jessica Stanley of Alexandria; and Noah Bradley Hall, the 16 month old son of Bradley and Lacy Hall of Alexandria
Girls (13 to 18 months)
Winner: Izzabella Mai Boner, the 15 month old daughter of Robert Askew and Kia Boner of Smithville
Runner-up: Allionna Marie Rench, the 16 month old daughter of Jackie Gibbs and David Rench of Dowelltown.
Other participants: Jordyn Annabeth Shinabery, the 18 month old daughter of Friday and Marie Shinabery of Smithville; Kynlee Jade Griffith, the 17 month old daughter of Danielle Farler and Billy Griffith of Liberty; and Averi Gracella Speaks, the 13 month old daughter of Justin and Donna Speaks of Smithville
Boys (19 to 24 months)
Winner: Zayne Ryan Thomas, the 22 month old son of Zoe Whaley and Devin Thomas of Smithville
Runner-up: Daniel Crew Adams, the 19 month old son of Blaine and Kayla Adams of Smithville
Other participants: Conner Alexander Robinson, the 20 month old son of Heath and Tiffany Robinson of Dowelltown; Nicholas Adon Lackey, the 23 month old son of Linda Bain and Jason Lackey of Smithville; and Cooper Stanfield, the 19 month of son of Hunter and Nicole Stanfield of Smithville
Girls (19 to 24 months)
Winner: Lillian Rose Dillard, the 23 month old daughter of Anna and Edward Dillard of Dowelltown
Runner-up: Mekazya Waggoner, the 23 month old daughter of Rebecca Waggoner of Smithville
Other participants: Arraya Jenae Taylor, the 22 month old daughter of Angie Taylor and Michael Owens of Smithville; Averie Cheyanne Winchester, the 23 month old daughter of J.J. and Amanda Winchester of Dowelltown; and Hillary Michel Walker, the 21 month old daughter of Ed and Penny Walker of Smithville.
Boys (25 to 30 months)
Winner: Billy James Clark, the 27 month old son of Nikki and Bryan Clark of Smithville
Runner-up: Jacob “Jake” Trenton Sprague, the 28 month old son of Jimmy and Johnna Sprague of Smithville
Girls (25 to 30 months)
Winner: Zoie Dee Ashburn, the 30 month old daughter of Jeremy Ashburn and Trista Johnson
Runner-up: Brylee Key, the 28 month old daughter of Shannon and Holly Key of Alexandria
Other participants: Kimber Davis, the 26 month old daughter of Jared and Kelli Davis of Smithville; Nevaeh Adriana Herron, the 27 month old daughter of Gregory and Chrishanna Herron of Smithville; Alexis Nicole Graham, the 27 month old daughter of Derek and Andria Graham of Smithville; Lyra Dell McMinn, the 28 month old daughter of Nathan and Amanda McMinn of Dowelltown; and Kayleigh Ramirez, the 29 month old daughter of Tasha and Luiz Ramirez of Smithville
Boys (31 to 36 months): NONE
Girls (31 to 36 months)
Winner: Charley Loren Prichard, the 35 month old daughter of Andy and Chrissy Prichard of Liberty
Runner-up: Emily Grace Roberts, the 34 month old daughter of Kevin and Tonya Roberts of Liberty
Boys (37 to 47 months)
Winner: Adonis Cooprider , the 43 month old son of Rebecca and Heath Cooprider of Liberty
Runner-up: Grayson Dean Brown, the 42 month old son of Stacy and Jamie Brown of Smithville
Girls (37 to 47 months)
Winner: Emily Danielle Johnson, the 45 month old daughter of Clint and DeDe Johnson of Smithville
Runner-up: Mia Nicole Hall, the 39 month old daughter of Bradley and Lacy Hall of Alexandria
Other participants: Allie Nevaeh Tarpley, the 38 month old daughter of Steven and Mandy Tarpley of Smithville; Cora Marie Cox, the 40 month old daughter of Brandon and Whitney Cox of Smithville; India Aja Herron, the 42 month old daughter of Gregory and Chrishanna Herron of Smithville; Teagan Mae McCormick, the 44 month old daughter of Steven and Brelle McCormick of Dowelltown; Jo Cool, the 37 month old daughter of Sarah Lincoln and Aren Cool of Liberty; Caitlyn Lee Adcock, the 40 month old daughter of Jessie and Tia Adcock of Smithville; and Kenli Faith Fish, the 45 month old daughter of Tiffany Pedigo and Cody Fish of Smithville

Helping End Senior Hunger in the Upper Cumberland Area Locally

According to the National Foundation to End Senior Hunger (April 2013), Tennessee ranked second in the nation in senior hunger or food insecurity. The Upper Cumberland Area Agency on Aging and Disability located in Cookeville, Tennessee is making this issue a top priority. For DeKalb County/Smithville, Tennessee, the 5th Grade Junior Girl Scout Troop 2103 will partner with the Smithville Senior Center. The Troop will work toward the Girl Scout Bronze award by collecting non-perishable food items at local food drives and assist in packaging the food baskets. The Smithville Senior Center will work with UCDD and UCHRA to coordinate the delivery of the food to those Senior Citizens in need.
Food drives will be held on Saturday August 2nd, from 10 – 2 at Food Lion in Smithville and on Saturday, August 9th from 10 – 2 at Prichard’s Foods in Alexandria. Members of Girl Scout Troop 2103 will provide shoppers with a list of recommended items and collect any donated items at checkout.
Wal-Mart in Smithville donated $150.00 in store credit. The Girl Scouts will use the donated gift cards to purchase non-perishable food items to add to the food boxes.
If anyone would like to donate items for the food drive, a collection box will be also be available at the Smithville Senior Center, now through Monday, August 11th.
Thank you for your support in our effort to end hunger for Senior Citizens in DeKalb County.
(Pictured above: left to right- Smithville Senior Director Wanda Poss and members of Junior Girl Scout Troop 2103 Carly Vance, Leah Davis, and Hannah Willingham)

Baby Show Winners Awarded at the Fair

Babies from one day to twelve months old were the center of attention during the annual Baby Show held Thursday evening at the DeKalb County Fair.
The winners (blue ribbon first place and red ribbon runner-up) are as follows:
Boys (1 day to 3 months)
Winner: Isaac Ray Caldwell, the three month old son of Marcus and Sheri Caldwell of Smithville
Runner-up: Everett Grey Bryant, the two month old son of Travis and Chelsie Bryant of Smithville
Girls (1 day to 3 months)
Winner: Annalyn Elyse Garrett, the two month old daughter of Ryan and Erica Garrett of Alexandria
Runner-up: Lakelynn Renee Taylor, the eight day old daughter of Allison Taylor and Josh Rushing of Smithville
Other participants: Marley Leigh Pyburn, the twenty three day old daughter of Jake and Kelly Pyburn of Alexandria
Clara Ruth Cox, the thirteen day old daughter of Brandon and Whitney Cox of Smithville
Boys (4-6 months)
Winner: Brylan Douglas Hutchings, the six month old son of Jeremy and Kristin Hutchings of DeKalb County
Runner-up: Spencer Allen Nix, the four month old son of Braxton and Kristina Nix of Smithville
Other participants: Bryson Zander Bragg, the five month old son of Justin and Morgan Bragg of Smithville
Elliott Bunch, the six month old son of Richard and Aleisha Bunch of Smithville
Davion Alexander Adams, the six month old son of Jennifer Hamilton and Anthony Adams
Landon David Ray, the four month old son of Jessica Ray of Alexandria
Terrance Joe Bain, the four month old son of Terry Bain and Ashley Pack of Smithville.
Girls (4-6 months)
Winner: Eden Marie Donnell, the five month old daughter of Amber Scurlock and Travis Donnell
Runner-up: Ireland Beth Hobbs, the four month old daughter of Ashley Hobbs of Smithville
Other participant in this category: Taliah Paige, the six month old daughter of Terry Barnes and Tamaron Pleasant
Boys (7-9 months)
Winner: Carson Ryan Maynard, the nine month old son of Tommy and Tosha Maynard of Smithville
Runner-up: Abram Gray Bratten, the eight month old son of J.D. and Mollie Bratten of Liberty
Other participants in this category: Logan James George, the nine month old son of Rusty and Stacy George of Alexandria
Zaxtin Kolby Skinner, the seven month old son of Cassondra and James Skinner of Smithville
Girls (7-9 months)
Winner: Katy Jo Bowen, the eight month old daughter of Joseph and Kimberly Bowen of Smithville
Runner-up: Shaniya Bates, the nine month old daughter of Ada Martinez of Smithville
Other participants: Cheyann Nicole Petty, the nine month old daughter of Kelly Judkins and Tony Petty of Smithville
Serenity Rayne Foster, the eight month old daughter of Justin Foster and Shea Matthews
Willow Rose Jackson, the seven month old daughter of Jamie Jackson and Nick Byrge
Ayla Shae Brown, the seven month old daughter of Karah and Dustin Brown
Adalyn Elizabeth Cook, the seven month old daughter of Dustin and Cora Beth Cook of Smithville
Boys (10-12 months)
Winner: Parker McKain Ward, the ten month old son of Kim Ward of Smithville
Runner-Up: Nathan Neal Blankenship, the eleven month old son of Samantha Blankenship of Alexandria
Other participant in this category: Ace River Tarpley, the ten month old son of Steven and Mandy Tarpley of Smithville
Girls (10-12 months)
Winner: Kirsten Cheri Orcutt, the twelve month old daughter of Jessica and Robert Orcutt of Smithville
Runner-Up: Kloe Judkins, the eleven month old daughter of Will and Britni Judkins of Smithville

DeKalb County Fire Department Awarded Assistance to Firefighters Grant

DeKalb County Fire Department was contacted today by Senator Lamar Alexander’s office notifying Chief Donny Green that the department’s grant application in the amount of $52,300 has been approved. The Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program is administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The approved application funds firefighting equipment that will be placed in each of the DeKalb County Fire Departments 11 fires stations across the county and includes fire hoses, ventilation fans, water supply equipment, flashlights, and a portable generator. The Federal share is $49,685 and the local matching share, to be provided by the DeKalb County Government, is $2,615 (5% of $52,300).
Chief Green says that this award will have a huge impact on the department’s daily operations and will be instrumental in allowing the department to maintain and/or improve the county’s Insurance Services Office (ISO) rating; a rating that directly influences the amount of insurance premiums charged to property owners in DeKalb County.
“We are really excited about getting this new firefighting equipment that will allow us to add new equipment in our operation, and will replace equipment that is no longer safe or effective. Our grant application aligned perfectly with AFG’s purpose of the grant—“to protect the health and safety of the public and firefighting personnel against fire and fire-related hazards”—and our county will soon be getting the benefit of $52,300 for cost to our local government of only $2,615,” said Chief Green. Using a competitive process, grants are awarded to applicants whose requests best address the priorities of the AFG Program.
Chief Green says that he wishes to express the DeKalb County Fire Department’s sincere thanks to County Mayor Mike Foster, the DeKalb County Commission, and Senator Lamar Alexander for their loyal support of the department’s application for this grant.

State Supreme Court Justice Receives Support from Local Attorneys

Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Cornelia “Connie” Clark visited DeKalb County Thursday morning campaigning to keep her seat on the state’s highest court.
Clark, along with Justices Sharon Lee and Gary Wade, are on the August 7 ballot. Voters across the state will be asked whether to “retain” or “replace” these three justices along with twenty appellate judges in Tennessee.
Most members of the DeKalb County Bar Association met with Justice Clark at the courthouse and presented a resolution to officially demonstrate their support for her and the other justices.
Attorney Vester Parsley, Jr. said he was contacted recently by former Nashville Mayor Bill Purcell about setting up a meeting between Justice Clark and members the local bar association and he was glad to help. “Bill asked me to set up this meeting with Justice Clark and others. I explained to him that the bar here, I felt like, was all for retention (of the justices). I also felt like it was a shame that politics was getting involved in it and that we have some folks who, just because they disagree with an opinion that you (justices) give in a case, that was their reason for getting rid of you. I feel like we need to have justices who are fair and impartial and follow the law and that’s what I feel like Connie Clark and others have done,” said Parsley
The resolution, presented by General Sessions and Juvenile Court Judge Bratten Hale Cook, II, President of the DeKalb County Bar Association, reads as follows:
“The DeKalb County Bar Association recognizes the importance of a fair and impartial judiciary, and the need for ensuring that the elections of Appellate Court Judges in the State of Tennessee are exercised in a manner that maintains the fairness and impartiality of the courts. Therefore, the DeKalb County Bar Association hereby resolves to officially support the retention of the judges on the Tennessee Supreme Court in the August 7, 2014 judicial retention elections, as recommended by the Tennessee Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission.”
“Therefore, be it resolved that the DeKalb County Bar Association encourages its members to vote in favor of the retention of the Supreme Court Justices in the August 7, 2014 judicial election and further encourages the citizens of DeKalb County to vote accordingly.”
“There are persons inside Tennessee and persons and interest money from outside Tennessee that have decided that they would like for judges to be chosen or retained on the basis of things other than the oath that we take,” said Justice Clark.
“We have very strict ethical rules and I cannot promise you anything. I can’t promise that I will fix your tickets. I can’t promise that any case that you bring into this court will be decided in your favor. I can promise you really just one thing and that is I will uphold the oath that I have taken. The oath which says that I will obey and enforce the laws of this state, the Constitutions of this state and of the United States. That’s a very simple and narrow thing but it’s also a very broad and all encompassing thing. Partisan politics has no place in the courtroom. I’m not a politician but I’m pretty sure I know that you want fair and impartial courts like I do and above all things that justice is not for sale in Tennessee,” Justice Clark concluded
Justice Clark was appointed to the Tennessee Supreme Court in September 2005 by former Governor Phil Bredesen and was elected to a full eight-year term in August 2006. On September 1, 2010, she was sworn in as chief justice, becoming the second woman in Tennessee history to serve in that role. Wade became Chief Justice in September, 2012
(PICTURED ABOVE: Local attorneys Hilton Conger, Jon Slager, David Lawrence, Keith Blair, Sarah Cripps, Sue Puckett Jernigan, Justice Connie Clark, Gayla Hendrix, Vester Parsley, Jr., Judge Bratten Cook II, Frank Buck, Lena Buck, Brandon Cox, and Jeremy Trapp)

FSA County Committee Nomination Deadline Approaching

Donny Green, County Executive Director for the DeKalb/Cannon County Farm Service Agency, reminds DeKalb County and Cannon County farmers that the deadline to nominate candidates to serve on USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) County Committee is August 1.
“County committees play a vital role in the administration of federal farm programs and the positive effect they have on rural communities. Effective January 1, 2014, the DeKalb/Cannon FSA County Committee transitioned to a 5-member committee composed of representatives from both counties. This new committee structure is the result of the office consolidation that became effective in October 2012.
DeKalb County nominees must reside in Local Administrative Area (LAA) # 2 which generally covers the western section of DeKalb County including Alexandria, Temperance Hall, Liberty, Dowelltown, Wolf Creek, Snow Hill, Dry Creek, Pea Ridge, and portions of Short Mountain communities.
Cannon County nominees must reside in LAA # 4. LAA # 4 is the area of Cannon County east of Hwy. 53.
Individuals may nominate themselves, or others, as a candidate. In addition, eligible candidates can be nominated by community-based and other organizations, especially groups representing socially disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, in the county where the election is being held before the close of the nomination period. Nominations and elections are open to all eligible candidates and voters without regard to race, color, religion, nation origin, age, sex, marital status or disability. The nomination form (FSA-669A) is available at USDA Service Centers and online at: http://www.fsa.usda.gov/pas/publications/elections.
Producers should remember the following dates regarding the upcoming county committee elections. Producers can request, complete, and submit nomination forms through August 1. Ballots will be mailed to eligible voters by November 3. The deadline to return ballots is December 1. Elected committee members and alternates take office on January 1, 2015.

Jaycee Rochelle Johnson Crowned Miss Sweetheart

Jaycee Rochelle Johnson of Alexandria won the Miss Sweetheart pageant Wednesday night at the DeKalb County Fair. She is the 10 year old daughter of Tim and Shelly Hearn and Jon and Jaylene Johnson.
Johnson succeeds the 2013 Miss Sweetheart Abigail Hope Taylor, the 13 year old daughter of Ken and Cindy Taylor of Smithville.
The pageant featured twenty five girls ages 10-12.
Kennedy Grace Agee, the 10 year old daughter of Josh and January Agee of Liberty was first runner-up in the pageant.
Madison Rae Rackley was second runner-up. She is the 11 year old daughter of Gordon and Jessica Rackley of Smithville.
Third runner-up was Addison Jean Puckett, the 10 year old daughter of Jimmy and Anita Puckett of Smithville.
Alexis Grace Atnip was fourth runner-up. She is the 11 year old daughter of Veronica Atnip of Smithville.
The Miss Congeniality of the pageant was Rebekah Haylee Adams, the 10 year old daughter of Brian and Carolyn Adams of Smithville.
Malia Stanley, the 12 year old daughter of Steve Stanley and Larry and Phyllis Stanley of Dowelltown was Miss Photogenic.
Elizabeth Reed was named Runway Queen, sponsored by Runway Rentals. She is the 10 year old daughter of Brent and Heather Reed of Smithville.
Rounding out the top ten were Kayley Marie Mooneyham, the 10 year old daughter of Tanna and Tony Harris of Smithville; Shelby Maylee Sprague, the 12 year old daughter of Jimmy and Johnna Sprague of Smithville; Natalie Morgan Snipes, the 10 year old daughter of Tim and Michelle Snipes of Smithville; Julia Grace Curtis, the 12 year old daughter of Bruce and Amy Curtis of Smithville; and Katherine Grace Colwell, the 10 year old daughter of Trent and Christie Colwell of Smithville.
Other participants were Lily Grace Martin, the 11 year old daughter of Gilbert and April Martin of Lancaster; Haylee Cassandra Merriman, the 10 year old daughter of Mike and Myra Merriman of Smithville; Lydia Ann Brown, the 12 year old daughter of Stephen and Amanda Brown of Liberty; Mariah Mofield, the 12 year old daughter of David and Teresa Mofield of Alexandria; Grace Howland, the 11 year old daughter of Rick and Nikki Harris of Alexandria; Sophia Mahan, the 12 year old daughter of David and Melody Mahan of Dowelltown; Skylar Fuson, the 11 year old daughter of Aleisha Burchett and Scotty Fuson of Smithville; Sarah Mahan, the 10 year old daughter of David and Melody Mahan of Dowelltown; Mackenzie Leigh Sprague, the 10 year old daughter of Wanda Sprague of Smithville; Holly Caroline Evans, the 12 year old daughter of Amy and Mike Evans of Alexandria; Riley Michelle Overstreet of Alexandria, the 11 year old daughter of Michelle Overstreet and the late Billy Overstreet; and Keri Dawn Winchester, the 11 year old daughter of Jason and Jennifer Winchester of Smithville
(TOP PHOTO: Miss Sweetheart Jaycee Rochelle Johnson)
(MIDDLE PHOTO: Addison Jean Puckett (3rd Runner-up), Kennedy Grace Agee (1st Runner-up), Jaycee Rochelle Johnson (Miss Sweetheart), Madison Rae Rackley (2nd Runner-up), and Alexis Grace Atnip (4th Runner-up)
(BOTTOM PHOTO: Elizabeth Reed (Runway Queen), Malia Stanley (Miss Photogenic), Rebekah Haylee Adams (Miss Congeniality)

Carlee Elizabeth West Wins Miss Princess Pageant

The 2014 Miss Princess of the DeKalb County Fair is Carlee Elizabeth West, the nine year old daughter of D.J. and Megan Stewart of Smithville.
Twenty two girls ages 7-9 competed for the title Wednesday night.
West succeeds the 2013 Miss Princess Addison Jean Puckett, the 10 year old daughter of Jimmy and Anita Puckett of Smithville.
Annabella Eleni Dakas, the seven year old daughter of John and Mandy Dakas of Smithville was first runner-up in the pageant.
Second runner-up was Brooklyn Ponder, the seven year old daughter of Marvin and Peggy Barnes of Smithville.
Keara McKinsey Milligan, the seven year old daughter of Josh and Cyndi Milligan of Smithville was third runner-up. She was also named Miss Photogenic.
Ansley Faith Cantrell was fourth runner-up. She is the eight year old daughter of Tony and Amee Cantrell of Smithville.
MaKinzy Lynn Jenkins Rackley was named Runway Queen, sponsored by Runway Rentals. She is the seven year old daughter of Wally Rackley of Smithville and Jessica Jenkins of Smithville and caretaker and aunt, Maranda Washer of Smithville.
Ellie Grace Vaughn, the nine year old daughter of Randy and Natasha Vaughn of Alexandria was Miss Congeniality of the pageant.
Others in the top eleven were Addison Isabella Kyle, the seven year old daughter of Kimberly Kyle of Dowelltown and Jamie Kyle of Liberty; Ella Rae Florida, the eight year old daughter of Brad and Dana Turner of Smithville; Allison Faith Marie Goodwin, the seven year old daughter of Roy and Anna Goodwin of Smithville; Kyleigh Breanne Hill of Smithville, the nine year old daughter of Colleen and David Clary and Kyle Hill; Ellie Grace Vaughn, the nine year old daughter of Randy and Natasha Vaughn of Alexandria; and Alexis Danyelle Rigsby of Dowelltown, the nine year old daughter of April Herron and Caleb Rigsby.
The remaining participants were Layla Lynn Walker, the nine year old daughter of Penny and Ed Walker of Smithville; Katherine Ann Vickers, the seven year old daughter of Crystal and Jonathan Vickers of Smithville; Peyton Marie Tyree, the seven year old daughter of Josh and Carrie Tyree of Liberty; Katie Patterson, the nine year old daughter of B.J. and Brandy Patterson of Smithville; Lindsey Faye Nokes, the nine year old daughter of Toby Nokes and Amanda Stephens of Smithville; Hannah Paige Trapp, the nine year old daughter of Jeremy and Jenny Trapp of Smithville; Madison Dawson, the seven year old daughter of Jarred and Jamie Dawson of Smithville; Madison Martin, the nine year old daughter of Terry and Jennifer Martin of Liberty; Hannah Hall, the nine year old daughter of Joseph and April Hall of Smithville; and Sophia Angeletti, the nine year old daughter of Stacy Angeletti of Smithville.
(TOP PHOTO: Miss Princess Carlee Elizabeth West)
(SECOND PHOTO FROM TOP: Keara McKinsey Milligan (3rd Runner-up), Annabella Eleni Dakas (1st Runner-up),Carlee Elizabeth West (Miss Princess), Brooklyn Ponder (2nd Runner-up), and Ansley Faith Cantrell (4th Runner-up)
(BOTTOM PHOTO: MaKinzy Lynn Jenkins Rackley (Runway Queen), Keara McKinsey Milligan (Miss Photogenic), Ellie Grace Vaughn (Miss Congeniality)

Four Sentenced in Criminal Court

Four persons were sentenced in DeKalb County Criminal Court Monday on charges ranging from the sale of drugs to auto burglary and theft.
Judge David Patterson presided.
20 year old Jessie Herman pled guilty to two counts of auto burglary and received a two year sentence in each case to run concurrently with each other all suspended to supervised probation. He is seeking judicial diversion. Herman was given jail credit from April 27 to July 21.
Smithville Police Chief Randy Caplinger said that on Sunday, April 27 police were dispatched to NHC Healthcare Center concerning two cars that had been burglarized. After the incident, Herman was observed on foot in the area. Police were notified and confronted Herman on White Street. He was allegedly found with items taken from the vehicles and placed under arrest.
19 year old Brittnay Lykins pled guilty to two counts of theft under $500 and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days in each case to run consecutively for a total of almost two years but all suspended to supervised probation. She is seeking judicial diversion. Lykins was given jail credit from June 27 to July 10.
Lykins and 32 year old Crystal Deweese were each charged by Smithville Policefor the recent theft of two television sets from Walmart. Deweese is also charged with criminal trespassing and evading arrest.
According to Police Chief Caplinger, Lykins picked up Deweese at her home on Friday, June 27 and went to Walmart. While in the store, Deweese allegedly stole two television sets and took off running when confronted by Walmart employees. Deweese left the store and ran toward West Broad Street. She was found behind the Tannery building. As police tried to arrest her, Deweese ran toward Duncan Street but the officer caught up with her. She was handcuffed and brought to the police department. When questioned by police Lykins said she and Deweese had entered Walmart together and that she knew Deweese was going to steal the TV’s. Apparently because of her history, Deweese had previously been warned several times to stay away from Walmart stores.
29 year old Donald “Ricky” Atnip Jr. of Natchez Lane, McMinnville pled guilty to two counts of attempted delivery of a schedule II drug. Atnip received a three year sentence in one case and two years in the other to run consecutively for a total of five years. He was given credit for 91 days of time served from January 15 through April 16 and he will be on state probation. Atnip was fined $2,000. His five year sentence is also to run consecutively with a sentence he is currently serving in another case.
36 year old Jessie Eugene Thomas pled to sale of a schedule II drug and was granted judicial diversion for a period of three years. He will be on supervised probation. He was fined $2,000 and must make $30 restitution to the sheriff’s department. Thomas was given three days of jail credit from January 15 to January 18.
Both Atnip and Thomas were among sixty four persons named in sealed indictments by the DeKalb County Grand Jury on Monday, January 13 after a three month undercover drug investigation by the Sheriff’s Department. Atnip was indicted at the time for 1 count of Sale and Delivery of a Schedule II drug (Roxycodone) and 1 count of Sale and Delivery of a Schedule II drug (Opana). Thomas was indicted on 1 count of Sale and Delivery of a Schedule II drug (Percocet) and 1 count of Drug Free Zone.

Caitlin Leigh Tyree Wins Junior Fair Princess Pageant

The 2014 Junior Fair Princess of the DeKalb County Fair is 14 year old Caitlin Leigh Tyree, the daughter of Josh and Carrie Tyree of Liberty.
Tyree was among seventeen young ladies who competed for the crown on the opening night of the DeKalb County Fair Monday night. She succeeds the 2013 Junior Fair Princess, 15 year old Mary Elizabeth Murray, the daughter of Angel Brown of Smithville.
The first runner-up was Tyra Grace Graham, the 15 year old daughter of Kyle and Doris Graham of Smithville.
Second runner-up was Addison Grace Oakley, the 13 year old daughter of Clark and Lisa Oakley of Liberty.
Sarah Anne Colwell was third runner-up. She is the 13 year old daughter of Trent and Christie Colwell of Smithville. Colwell was also named Miss Congenality.
The fourth runner-up was Abby Marie Evans, the 13 year old daughter of Amanda Mathis of Smithville.
Liz Abigail Qualls of Smithville was named Miss Photogenic. She is the 16 year old daughter of Brad and Kim Trapp and Jason Qualls.
Madison Noyola received the title of Runway Queen sponsored by Runway Rentals. She is the 15 year old daughter of Barbara and Sam Noyola of Smithville.
Rounding out the top ten were Brooklyn Storm Estes, the 13 year old daughter of Shanna and Chris Bogle of Smithville; Liz Abigail Qualls, the 16 year old daughter of Brad and Kim Trapp and Jason Qualls of Smithville; Destiny Danielle Franklin, the 15 year old daughter of Jennifer Ware of Smithville; Bethany Brooke Poss, the 16 year old daughter of John and Lori Poss of Smithville; and Morgan Faith Green, the 14 year old daughter of Suzanne and Jon Harrison of Smithville.
Other participants were Allison Brooke Maynard, the 14 year old daughter of Stacey Maynard of Smithville; Shelby Elizabeth Clayborn, the 13 year old daughter of Brian Clayborn and Holly Clayborn of Liberty; Judith Kelnhofer, the 16 year old daughter of Melinda and Chris Bundy of Smithville; Abigail Hope Taylor, the 13 year old daughter of Ken and Cindy Taylor of Smithville; Shaunta Rose Koegler, the 13 year old daughter of Brian and Leticia Koegler of Smithville; Madison Noyola, the 15 year old daughter of Barbara and Sam Noyola of Smithville; Emily Hope Burklow, the 14 year old daughter of Andy and Shan Burklow of Dowelltown
(Top Photo: Junior Fair Princess Caitlin Leigh Tyree)
(Middle Photo left to right: Abby Marie Evans (4th runner-up), Sarah Anne Colwell (3rd runner-up), Caitlin Leigh Tyree (Junior Fair Princess), Tyra Grace Graham (1st runner-up), and Addison Grace Oakley ( 2nd runner-up)
(Bottom Photo: Runway Queen Madison Noyola, Miss Congeniality Sarah Anne Colwell, and Miss Photogenic Liz Abigail Qualls)