Tonight’s (Thursday’s) scheduled closure of the Hurricane Bridge on State Route 56 over the Caney Fork River in DeKalb County has been canceled.
The closure, which is necessary to allow the contractor to pour a portion of the new concrete bridge deck, will be rescheduled. The work is part of a $26.9 million rehabilitation project which is scheduled to be complete in October 2013.
For travel and TDOT construction information visit the TDOT SmartWay web site at www.tn.gov/tdot/tdotsmartway or call 511 from any land-line or cellular phone. You can also receive traffic alerts via TDOT’s multiple Twitter feeds, including statewide traffic tweets @TN511 or Chattanooga area alerts @Chattanooga511. Smart phone users can use the TDOT SmartWay Mobile website at http://m.tdot.tn.gov/SmartWay/ to access TDOT’s SmartWay cameras and information on construction related lane closures and incidents on interstates and state routes.
As always, drivers are reminded to use all motorist information tools wisely and Know Before You Go! by checking travel conditions before leaving for their destination. Drivers should never tweet, text or talk on a cell phone while behind the wheel.
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Efforts to Recover Body of Storm Victim to Resume Thursday Morning
Rescue workers and volunteers will resume efforts Thursday morning to recover the body of a woman who died when her home collapsed from high winds Wednesday afternoon on Alpine Lane in the Holiday Haven area.
The name of the woman has not yet been released.
The storm, which some believe produced a tornado, left a scattered path of destruction just to the north east of Smithville off Cookeville Highway from the Pine Grove Road and Holiday Haven area to Ponder Road, Puckett’s Point, and then on to the Falling Water and Backbone areas in the Johnson’s Chapel Community.
Aside from the fatality, no injuries were reported but several homes, garages, and other structures were damaged by the high winds or from trees that fell on them and power lines are down which has caused power outages for many residents.
DeKalb County Fire Chief Donny Green said the recovery operation was called off Wednesday night but will resume at daybreak Thursday. “At this point, we’re in the recovery stage of the operation. We have confirmed we have a body trapped inside a collapsed structure. That (home) has pretty much been demolished. We’re going to stop operations tonight but we’re still going to be planning our approach on how we’re going to try and do this (recovery operation) safely,” said Chief Green.
“We’re going to try and pick back up at daybreak tomorrow (Thursday) and continue the recovery operation to get in and recover the body. We’re sending a lot of our outside resources back tonight but they’re coming back early in the morning to help us get in with the planning process on how we’re going to approach this,” he said.
When asked if this storm actually spawned a tornado, Chief Green said there has been no official confirmation but a county firefighter claimed to have spotted a funnel cloud.
Sheriff Patrick Ray said he called in all deputies Wednesday afternoon to help in providing security. “We’re providing security and backup to the rescue squad and fire department. We’ve gone around searching houses. That’s what we’ve done today. We’ve also secured the scenes where there has been damage to homes. Tonight a lot of them don’t have electricity so we’ve got a security plan in effect. I called in all the deputies today to assist with this and we’ll have them throughout the night and into tomorrow,” said Sheriff Ray.
In addition to local law enforcement agencies, fire departments, EMS, rescue squad, and Emergency Management Agency coordinator Charlie Parker, several agencies and emergency services from outside the county have also responded. “Its really been overwhelming at the support we’ve received from all of our agencies in the county as well as adjoining counties and cities and beyond who have come to help us. We’ve had extra law enforcement to come in. Extra fire and EMS and rescue services have come in. We can’t say enough about the support we’ve had during this unfortunate event,” said Chief Green.
Local Red Cross volunteers, who have been rendering assistance on site, are asking the public to donate food and bottled water for all those helping in the recovery and storm cleanup effort. Monetary donations will also be accepted. If you would like to donate, stop by the Red Cross office in the new county complex on South Congress Boulevard.
Early Voting Turnout for Primaries Way Below Four Years Ago
If early voting is any indication, turnout may be lower for the DeKalb County Democratic Primary and Tennessee Presidential Preference Primary than four years ago.
The DeKalb County Election Commission reports that a total of 696 people cast ballots during the early voting period from February 15-28 including 447 who voted in the Democratic Primary and 249 who voted in the Republican Primary.
In 2008, a total of 4,507 people cast ballots in the local and state primaries including 3,206 who voted on election day and 1,294 who either voted early or by absentee. There were seven provisional ballots cast.
In the 2008 Assessor of Property race alone, 2,903 people voted. There were three candidates vying for the Democratic nomination that year. This was the total vote for that race including election day and early voting/absentees.
A total of 3,057 voted in the Tennessee Democratic Presidential Preference Primary in 2008 which featured Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton and other contenders for the nomination. In DeKalb County, Clinton received 2,410 votes to Obama’s 347. Three hundred voters went for other candidates.
In the Tennessee Republican Presidential Primary, a total of 1,344 voted locally four years ago with Mike Huckabee getting the most support in DeKalb County at 573 followed by 399 for John McCain and 267 for Mitt Romney. The rest of the votes were divided among the other candidates.
Polls at all sixteen precincts will be open across the county on Tuesday, March 6 from 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.
WJLE will have exclusive LIVE local election return coverage when the polls close at 7:00 p.m. on AM 1480/FM 101.7 and LIVE streaming at www.wjle.com.
One Person Confirmed Dead In Holiday Haven Area From Wednesday Afternoon Storm
A severe thunderstorm, which may have spawned a tornado, has claimed one life and caused significant structure damage to homes, garages, and outbuildings in the Cookeville Highway area.
County Fire Chief Donny Green told WJLE that damage assessments are still underway. “We’re in the Cookeville Highway area and we have what appears to be a tornado touchdown. It may have touched down in a couple of areas of the county, one being off of Holiday Haven Drive, where it looks like we have a confirmed fatality. The second being at the end of Puckett’s Point. We’re trying to investigate at this time to see if it was the same tornado. Apparently we’ve also had significant damage in the falling water area which is around Johnson’s Chapel. We have responders here from our county and from adjoining counties. We’re still in the assessment phase. We’ve had significant structure damage but no reports of other injuries other than the fatality,” said Chief Green.
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The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for DeKalb County at 3:46 p.m. and central dispatch/911 received the first reports of damage two minutes later.
Local veterinarian Dr. Scott Little said he was at his residence on Ponder Lane when the storm struck “There was the weirdest noise. In fact my father texted me and said there’s a weird sound outside. And there certainly was. I got the kids up and put them into a closet. I was looking out the windows to see what was going on. When the wind started blowing really hard I went and got back in the closet and I guess it wasn’t sixty seconds later when I came back out that all the trees all around the house were blown down. They say it (tornado) sounds like a train and that is certainly what it sounded like. It was a constant sound. It wasn’t like anything I’ve ever heard. The sound lasted for maybe about two minutes and it was hard to tell where it was coming from. I would assume it was just the sound of the wind,” said Dr. Little
While the wind destroyed a garage belonging to his nearest neighbor Ronnie Burton, Dr. Little said his home didn’t get much damage. “It blew a window out but there wasn’t much damage to the house at all. A lot of trees around the house fell down,” he said
No one on Ponder Lane was injured
Mary Frances Whitefield
75 year old Mary Frances Whitefield of Smithville died Wednesday at River Park Hospital. She was a member of Mt. Herman Baptist Church, a homemaker and formerly worked at the shirt factory. The funeral will be Saturday at 3:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Tommy Taylor will officiate and burial will be at DeKalb Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until the service at 3:00 p.m. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Mary Emma Carter; daughter, Frances Denise Whitefield, and sister, Margie Elizabeth Carter. She is survived by her husband, Travis Whitefield of Smithville; one daughter, Sharon and husband Rick Yocum of Sparta; two granddaughters, Amy and Becky Yocum both of Sparta. One great granddaughter, Harliee Yocum of Sparta. One brother, Eugene and wife Joy Faye Carter of Smithville. Two brothers-in-law, James Whitefield of Baxter and Willis Whitefield of Smithville. Several nieces and nephews also survive. In lieu of flowers the family has asked that donations please be made to Love-Cantrell Funeral Home to help with burial expenses. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Ozro K. Franklin
98 year old Ozro K. Franklin of the Blue Springs Community died Wednesday at DeKalb Community Hospital. He was a member of Pine Crest Baptist Church in Johnson City, Tn. and a regular attendee of the First Baptist Church in Smithville, and a member of the American Legion. He was a heavily decorated 22 year veteran of the U.S. Army, 17 of which served overseas. He participated at Normandy on the second day of combat, and went all the way through Europe to the Rhine River while helping liberate one prison camp, surrounded in the Battle of the Bulge, and also served two tours of duty in the Korean War, and also spent time in Panama and the Phillipines. He was also a retired ETSU police officer. The funeral will be Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Tim Singleton will officiate with burial in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Friday from 4:00 p.m. until 9:00p.m. and Saturday from 11:00 a.m. until the service time at 1:00 p.m. He was preceded in death by his parents, General and Julia Berry Franklin; wife, Lydia Mae Franklin; two sisters, Earlene Carver and Ivory Yates, and three brothers, Ronald, Conley, and Donald Franklin. He is survived by one son, Benjamin G. Franklin and wife Linda; one granddaughter, Misty and husband Daniel Agee, and special caregiver, Pat Arnold, all of Smithville. Several nieces and nephews also survive. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Frank Phillip Pavone
65 year old Frank Phillip Pavone of Smithville died Wednesday at DeKalb Community Hospital. He served in in the U.S. Marine Corps, and was a member of the DAV,and the VFW. He was a Catholic. The funeral will be Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at DeKalb Funeral Chapel. Father David Cooney and Bob Neener will officiate. Burial will be in DeKalb Cemetery with military honors. Visitation will be Friday from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service at 11:00 a.m. He was preceded in death by his parents, Phillip and Mary Agnes Michela Pavone, and a sister, Gloria Engelhardt. Another sister, Josephine Pavone is also deceased. He is survived by his wife, JoAnn Pavone of Smithville; sons, Allen Tidwell, Frank Pavone, Jr., Phillip Pavone, Patrick Pavone, and Thomas Pavone, all of Illionois. Ten grandchildren. Sisters, Darlene, and Rosemary Pavone, and Geraldine Lipkie; brothers, Anthony and Tommy Pavone. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.
Ruth Ray
82 year old Ruth Ray of Smithville died Tuesday at NHC Healthcare. She was a Baptist was retired from Genesco. The funeral will be Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Garry McBride and Darrell Cantrell will officiate and burial will be in the New Union Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday from noon until 8:00 p.m. and Thursday from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph Thurman and Lula Lakey Ray; five sisters, Lois Ray, Imogene Rogers, Beulah Hazel Ray, Doris Ray and Novella Ray; and four brothers, Burnice, George, J.T., and Clayton Ray. Survivors include a brother, Donald Ray and a sister, Nell Rankhorn of Smithville and several nieces and nephews. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Three DeKalb County School Buildings Damaged by Storm Winds, SCHOOLS CLOSED THURSDAY
DeKalb County High School, DeKalb Middle School, and the DCHS Vocational School buildings received damage from high winds during a severe thunderstorm Wednesday afternoon.
As a result, DeKalb County schools will be closed Thursday.
Director of Schools Mark Willoughby told WJLE that the extent of the damage will be evaluated Thursday morning. “This evening (Wednesday) the storm came through and I don’t know if it was a tornado at the middle school and high school,” said Willoughby. It was probably just high winds blowing. But after the worst of it got over myself and the maintenance crew went on top of the buildings. We’ve got some damage to the middle school, the facial part of the middle school and evidently some large cuts in the roof. We haven’t found those cuts but lots of water have come into certain parts of the school. At the vocational building we had a large window almost blown out of the frame. We’ve got some electrical problems throughout the high school and maybe the middle school and vocational school also. We’re trying to clear those up. We’re just waiting until tomorrow morning (Thursday) so we can get into the buildings to see what’s really wrong. A tree blew down behind the vocational school at the high school and damaged a fence. The high school football scoreboard looks like its twisted around.. We’ve got a lot of aluminum off the facial board of the vocational school that is blown off onto the street. We’ve seen metal on top of the buildings from different places. We’re not sure where its come from. But there’s damage to where we don’t want to let the kids go into the school buildings tomorrow morning (Thursday) so that’s why we’ve decided to close schools. We’ll evaluate some things tomorrow (Thursday). Hopefully we’ll be back in school Friday morning. We’ve got people showing up from the insurance and roofing companies tomorrow morning (Thursday) to help us get things going,” said Willoughby.
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Helen Talma Smith Curtis
83 year old Helen Talma Smith Curtis died Sunday at Middle Tennessee Medical Center.
A member of Sycamore Baptist Church, she was a homemaker. A resident of Woodbury, she was born in Tony, AL
Survivors: Children: Doris Curtis of Woodbury, Carolyn (Wayne) Thomas of Smithville, Eddie (Yvonne) Curtis, Teddy Curtis, Kenneth Curtis, Talma Mosley all of Woodbury.
3 Siblings: Ruth Zachos of Lima, Ohio, William Dee (Betty) Smith of Murfreesboro & Dottie (Jim) Jones of Woodbury.
3 Sisters-in-law: Elsie, Vern and Josie Smith.
10 Grandchildren, 6 Great Grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Joel and Mable Ross Smith; her husband, Douglas Curtis; brothers: Daniel, Alvin, Harris, Wesley, Milton, and Frank Smith; sisters: Edith Caylor, Dorcas Filyaw and Rachel Smith & great grandson, William Hicks.
Funeral service will be in the Chapel of Woodbury Funeral Home at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 1, 2012 with Bro. Richard Williams officiating.
Burial will be in Sycamore Cemetery.
Visitation will be after 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 29.