Steven Frazier Knowles

47 year old Steven Frazier Knowles of Murfreesboro died Saturday. He was owner and operator of Knowles Nursery. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro. Burial will be in DeKalb Memorial Gardens at 4:00 p.m. Visitation will be Tuesday from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro. Knowles was a 1981 graduate of DeKalb County High School where he played football. While playing football, he was selected 1st team all-state and he was named Most Valuable Player locally. Knowles also played football at MTSU from 1981-83. He was a brother of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. After graduating college, he worked in the family business, Knowles and Sons Nursery until it was sold and he started his own business, Knowles Nursery. He was preceded in death by his mother, Irene Frazier Knowles. Survivors include his wife, Laurie Knowles of Murfreesboro. A son, Steven Frazier Knowles, Jr. of Murfreesboro. His father, Roy Lewis Knowles of Cookeville. Brothers, Jim “Bear” Knowles, Kenneth and his wife Tammy Knowles, and Larry and his wife Melissa Knowles all of Smithville. A sister, Linda Sue Knowles of Smithville. Nieces, Hillary Knowles of Gallatin, Martha Ashley Knowles of Nashville, and Maggie Knowles, and Kerigan Sanders both of Smithville. Nephews, Dustin Knowles of Murfreesboro, and Josh Love and Parker Knowles both of Smithville.Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro is in charge of the arrangements.

Vinca Sentenced in Child Sex Crime

A 42 year old Smithville man received a five year sentence in DeKalb County Criminal Court Friday after pleading guilty to a charge of attempted aggravated sexual battery.
James Aaron Vinca was originally charged on August 18th, 2009 with having sexual contact with a four year old child.
The case went before the DeKalb County Grand Jury in April.
Sheriff Patrick Ray said at the time of Vinca’s arrest that on July 17th, 2009 Vinca was accused of having unlawful sexual contact with the child at his residence. The child is a member of his family.
Criminal Court Judge David Patterson sentenced Vinca under a negotiated settlement to five years in the Tennessee Department of Corrections to be served at 30%. He must also comply with all requirements of the sex offender registry.
Vinca was given jail credit for 269 days served.

Maudie Virginia Thomason

82 year old Maudie Virginia Thomason of Smithville died Friday at NHC Healthcare Center. She was a member of the Emmanuel Bread of Life Church and a factory worker. The funeral will be Monday at 1:00 p.m. at DeKalb Funeral Chapel. B.J. Thomason will officiate and burial will be in Salem Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 10:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Monday from 9:00 a.m. until the service at 1:00 p.m. She was preceded in death by her parents, Horace and Susie Vanatta Chapman; children, David Dale and Wanda Gail Thomason; and brothers, William Chapman and Jessie Chapman. Survivors include a daughter, Patsy and husband Jessie Drury of Smithville. Two sons, Doyle Thomason and Bobby and wife Ruby Thomason both of Smithville. Four grandchildren, Michael Caldwell, Devin Drury, B.J. Thomason, and Clint Thomason. Six great grandchildren, one great great granddaughter, and three brothers, Toy B. Chapman of Liberty, Cordell Chapman and Buster Chapman both of Smithville. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.

Early Voting Update

A total of 1,211 people have taken advantage of early voting for the August 5th elections through Friday. Saturday, July 31st is the last day for early voting at the courthouse.
One hundred forty one people voted on Friday, July 30th including 137 in person and four by absentee. Forty seven voters cast ballots in the Tennessee Republican Primary, 83 in the Tennessee Democratic Primary, and eleven voted only in the county general election. Two voted in the Dowelltown Municipal Election.
To date, 1,211 have voted including 453 in the Republican Primary, 682 in the Democratic Primary, 75 in the general election only, and eleven in the Dowelltown Municipal election.
Early Voting will be held Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on the first floor of the courthouse.
Meanwhile in the three counties of the 40th State Legislative District combined (Smith, DeKalb, and Macon), the first seven days of early voting through Friday, July 23rd reveal that 1,877 persons have voted in the Tennessee Republican Primary and 1,864 have cast ballots in the Tennessee Democratic Primary.
In the counties of the 17th State Senatorial District combined through Friday, July 23rd, a total of 6,234 have voted in the Tennessee Republican Primary and 4,490 in the Tennessee Democratic Primary.
Turnout by county through Friday, July 23rd is as follows:
Smith County:
680- Republican Primary
1,277- Democratic Primary
Macon:
997 -Republican Primary
305- Democratic Primary
DeKalb:
200-Republican Primary
282-Democratic Primary
Clay::
369 -Republican Primary
355- Democratic Primary
Cannon:
329- Republican Primary
349- Democratic Primary
Trousdale:
240- Republican Primary
442- Democratic Primary
Wilson:
2,706- Republican Primary
1,389- Democratic Primary
Sumner (Hendersonville precinct)
713- Republican Primary
91- Democratic Primary

Murfreesboro Man Caught Munching on Marijuana during Traffic Stop

A Murfreesboro man caught with marijuana during a traffic stop last Thursday, July 22nd apparently attempted to conceal it from police by trying to eat it.
Smithville Police say 19 year old Nathan Ray King was arrested by Officer David Phillips for simple possession after stopping King’s vehicle for speeding. Deputy Houston Cantrell assisted in the traffic stop. While Officer Phillips was writing the citation, Deputy Cantrell saw King eating what appeared to be marijuana. Officers conducted a search of the vehicle and recovered approximately .3 grams of what is to be believed to be marijuana. Bond for King is $1,500 and his court date is August 12th.
Meanwhile, 38 year old Maria Kathleen Smith of 1001 Earl Avenue was cited for shoplifting on Friday, July 16th by Sergeant Joey Jones of the Smithville Police Department. Smith was observed by Wal-Mart employees taking items from the store. Her court date is July 22nd.
31 year old Sebrina Ann Lattimore and 72 year old Phyllis Angeline Thompson of 615 Foster Road were arrested by Officer David Phillips on Saturday, July 17th after he went to that address in answer to a complaint about a physical altercation. Upon arrival both women, Lattimore and Thompson claim they were assaulted. Bond for each is $1,500 and their court date is August 12th.
31 year old Michael Shone Saylors of 210 Village Place was arrested by K-9 Officer Bradley Tatrow on Monday, July 19th for possession of a schedule II controlled substance for resale and possession of drug paraphernalia. K-9 Officer Tatrow stopped a vehicle on North Congress Boulevard for a traffic violation and asked the driver, Saylors, to produce his license. He also asked Saylors if anything illegal was in the vehicle. Saylors handed over a case containing drug paraphernalia. K-9 Leo was deployed and indicated on the vehicle. Items found included a small altoid tin containing small baggies consistent with the sale of illegal narcotics. Also found in a camo bag was a small tin containing approximately 6 grams of a substance believed to be methamphetamine. Bond for Saylors is $4,500 and his court date is August 19th.
25 year old Josh Lynn McCowan, of 1121 Earl Avenue was arrested on Thursday, July 22nd for disorderly conduct. Sergeant Randy King was dispatched to that address to check out a possible intoxicated individual lying in the roadway and being loud. Upon arrival Sergeant King saw McCowan, who was intoxicated, on the porch of his residence. Sergeant King instructed McCowan several times to go back inside the home. McCowan eventually complied. As Sergeant King moved his patrol car, McCowan came back outside and began yelling obscenities at police and throwing items across the lawn. McCowan, who continued to yell as Sergeant King approached the residence, was arrested for disorderly conduct. His bond is $1500 and his court date is July 29th.
30 year old Russell Shannon Estes of Liberty was recently arrested by Corporal Travis Bryant for public intoxication. While in the General Sessions Court room, Corporal Bryant saw Estes approach the podium to speak with the judge. Corporal Bryant noticed that Estes’ speech was slurred and he was unsteady on his feet. Estes returned to his seat where Corporal Bryant witnessed him going in and out of consciousness. Bond for Estes is $1,000 and his court date is August 5th.
Anyone having any information on crimes is asked to please contact the Smithville Police Department at 597-8210 or the Tip Line at 464-6046.
Any information received that will help Smithville Police solve any criminal offense will be greatly appreciated. All information is confidential.

Beasley Wins DeKalb Idol Competition

22 year old Jordan Beasley of Nashville was the winner of the DeKalb Idol competition held Friday night at the DeKalb County Fair in Alexandria.
Seventeen contestants competed for the title and Beasley was among the top six called back.
Brian Wyre received second place and Jaime Nokes came in third place. Noah Jones received the “People’s Choice Award” and $100
As the winner of DeKalb Idol, Beasley received a $300 cash prize.
Shan Burklow and Josh Melton co-hosted the program which also featured a panel portraying American Idol judges Simon Cowell (Joseph Chandler), Paula Abdul (Amanda Stanley), and Kara Dioguardi (Victoria Tatrow)
This is the last night of the DeKalb County Fair for this year.
Fair goers are urged take the time to enjoy lots of delicious foods from the food booths and stop by to see the many commercial, agricultural, and women’s exhibits.
The Kenneth Sandlin Center will be open from 4:00 p.m.. until 9:00 p.m.
Enjoy nightly entertainment at the Memory Lane Stage in Memory Village
Saturday Night July 24
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.- The Springs Band
7:45 p.m. – until- Lakeside Drive
The following events are scheduled:
Saturday, July 24th: Horseshoe Tournament at the Tot Kelly barn at 3:00 p.m.; Gospel singing at the Lions Club Pavilion at 6:00 p.m.; Super Tractor and Truck Pull at 7:00 p.m. at the T.C. McMillen Arena: and a $4000 cash giveaway at 9:30 p.m. in increments of $1,000 each
ALL NEW RIDES on the Midway will be provided by the Family Attractions Amusement Company. Unlimited rides will be available for $16.00.
Admission to the fair is $3.00 per person. Children age four and younger will be admitted free! Gates open at 4:00 p.m.. Parking is Free!
For more information, call 529-FAIR or visit on-line at www.dekalbcountyfair.us.

David Wayne Alexander

29 year old David Wayne Alexander of Murfreesboro died Thursday at his residence. He was employed by Nissan and he was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The funeral will be Monday at 4:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Larry Green will officiate and burial will be in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Sunday from 11:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Monday from 10:00 a.m. until the service at 4:00 p.m. Alexander was preceded in death by his grandparents, Charles Robinson and Robert and Jean Alexander. Survivors include his parents, Tommy and Joyce Alexander. One brother Rob and his wife Lori Alexander of Sparta. His grandmother, Jacqueline Robinson of Smithville. A host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends also survive. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. The family has asked that donations be made to the Lighthouse Christian Camp and the Cumberland Presbyterian Building Fund, in lieu of flowers.

Proud Parents Show Off their Toddlers at DeKalb County Fair

Winners of the annual Toddler Show were announced Friday evening at the DeKalb County Fair.
This year’s recipients are as follows:
Twins (12 to 47 months)
Winners-Bryson and Brayden Lawson, the 19 month old sons of Tim and Christy Lawson of Smithville.
Runners-up- Jesse and Thomas Foutch, the 22 month old sons of Michael and Nocola Foutch of Liberty
(Click here to view video clip of demolition derby at the fair Friday)
Girls (13 to 18 months)
Winner- Jaycee Daley, the 15 month old daughter of Megan Linder of DeKalb County
Runner-up-Alexis Faith Reynolds, the 17 month old daughter of Keith Reynolds and Teesha Gibbs of Smithville
Boys (13 to 18 months)
Winner- Riley Wayne Wilson, the 14 month old son of Jennia Wilson of Dowelltown
Girls (19 to 24 months)
Winner- Kaylee Brooke Kent, the 23 month old daughter of Kevin and Beth Kent of Dowelltown
Runner-up- Sarah Olivia Jewel Grisham, the 24 month old daughter of Kevin and Amanda Grisham of Alexandria
Boys (19 to 24 months)
Winner- Jordan Reed Miller, the 23 month old son of Bradley and Lynn Miller of Smithville
Runner-up- Jacob Stewart, the 19 month old son of D.J. and Megan Stewart of Smithville.
Girls (25 to 30 months)
Winner- Isabella Faith Rackley, the 30 month old daughter of Gordon and Jessica Rackley of Smithville
Runner-up- McKenna Reece Miller, the 26 month old daughter of Christen Hale and David Miller of Dowelltown.
Boys (25 to 30 months)
No entries
(Click here to view video clip of Super Tractor Pull at the Fair)
Girls (31 to 36 months)
Winner- Carleigh Isabella Beckham, the 31 month old daughter of Nikki Beckham and Bryan Brannon of Smithville
Runner-up- Cadence Morgan Reynolds, the 34 month old daughter of David and Danielle Reynolds of Alexandria
Boys (31 to 36 months)
Winner- Jaxson Panker, the 31 month old son of Richard and Tonya Panker of Smithville
Runner-up- Skyler Chase Sullivan, the 35 month old son of Jamie and Charity Sullivan of Smithville..
Girls (37 to 47 months)
Winner-Lily Cantrell, the 37 month old daughter of Rocky and Andrea Cantrell of Smithville
Runner-up- Averie Nicole Agee, the 39 month old daughter of Joey and Casey Agee of Dowelltown.
Boys (37 to 47 months)
Winner- Garcin South, the 39 month old son of Amanda and Scott South of Smithville
Runner-up-Hunter Jackson Lawrence, the 42 month old son of Kendra and Benjamin Lawrence of Alexandria
(Pictured Above: Twins Winners-Bryson and Brayden Lawson (left) the 19 month old sons of Tim and Christy Lawson of Smithville. Runners-up- Jesse and Thomas Foutch (right), the 22 month old sons of Michael and Nocola Foutch of Liberty)

Proposed County Budget Includes Pay Raises for County Commissioners

County commissioners may be getting a pay raise with the passage of the new county budget for the 2010-11 fiscal year that they themselves will be voting on next month.
The county’s budget committee is recommending that the pay for each county commissioner be increased from $75 to $150 per regular meeting. The commissioners meet once per month in regular session for a total of twelve regular meetings per year. Under this proposal, each of the fourteen county commissioner’s pay to attend regular meetings would increase from $900 to $1,800 per calendar year.
County commissioners are not to receive pay for any meetings they miss.
In addition to the pay hike for regular meetings, the budget committee is proposing that county commissioners who meet in committee receive a $35 increase in pay, going from the current $40 per meeting to $75 per meeting.
County Mayor Mike Foster says under state law, pay to each member for committee meetings must be at least half of what is paid to them for regular meetings.
Foster says he anticipates fewer committee meetings in the future now that the entire county commission usually meets once a month, a few days prior to the regular meeting, in an “ALL committee’s meeting”. “We also put in there (budget) if you come to an ‘ALL committee’s meeting’ you’ll only be paid for one committee (meeting) even though you may serve on as many as six committees.”
According to Foster, these proposed pay raises are to cover expenses of commissioners, going to and from meetings. “Some of the commissioners travel to and from here about thirty five to forty miles at times. We’ll have one (member) now who will be traveling eighty miles. It’s been put in there (budget) just to help cover their costs of coming to the meetings.”
Foster added that commissioners would not be paid for attending ‘workshops’. “The ones (meetings) where they come and we talk for maybe three hours about taking something (an issue) to the full commission. That would be a committee meeting (where members would be paid). But if they’re having a training session or an informational meeting or something like that, it would be a work session.”
According to Foster, the rate of pay the county commissioners receive here is still much lower, even with the proposed increases, compared to many other counties. He says some counties pay their county commissioners as much as $400 per month.
Foster says the proposed pay hikes would take effect, September 1st if the budget is approved in August.
Meanwhile, the county budget committee has proposed giving full time county employees a $400 pay raise in the new budget for the year.
The county commission is expected to act on the proposed new budget during the August regular meeting, which has been rescheduled from August 23rd to August 10th at 6:30 p.m. at the courthouse.

Carmyne Lowery

92 year old Carmyne Lowery of Smithville died Thursday at DeKalb Community Hospital. Lowery was a retired farmer, member of the Bethel Methodist Church, member of the Eastern Star, voter precinct worker, and Trustee of the Bethel Cemetery for over 30 years. The funeral will be Saturday at 5:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Wilson Williams, Terry Little, and Royce Martin will officiate and burial will be in the Bethel Cemetery. An Eastern Star Service will be Friday at 7:00 p.m. Visitation will be Friday from 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Lowery was preceded in death by parents, Robert and Johnnie Denby; adopted parents, Dora and Sam Marler; one son, Sherman Lowery; and two brothers, Joe and Frank O. Denby. Survivors include a daughter, JoAnn Blaylock of Smithville. Four grandchildren, Terry and Brian Blaylock of McMinnville, Mark Lowery of Hilham, and Cindy Phillips of Murfreesboro. One great grandchild, Dylan Lowery of Hilham. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. The family has asked that donations be made to the Bethel Cemetery, in lieu of flowers.