Deadline Approaching for Candidates to Qualify for State Offices

The deadline for getting in the race for state offices including State Representative, State Senator, U.S. House of Representatives, and Governor is Thursday, April 1st.
Persons who have picked up petitions in their home county for State Representative of the 40th legislative district which includes DeKalb, Smith, and Macon County are as follows:
Republican:
Incumbent Terri Lynn Weaver of Smith County
Democrats:
Jamie Winkler of Smith County
James Hale of DeKalb County
Sarah Marie Smith of Smith County
Independents:
Pleas S. Ford of Macon County
Joseph W. Arnold of DeKalb County
Most have returned their petitions and have become qualified to run
Meanwhile candidates for the State Senate in the 17th district which includes Cannon, Clay, DeKalb, Macon, Smith, Trousdale, Wilson, and part of Sumner County are as follows:
Republicans
Incumbent Mae Beavers of Mount Juliet
Susan Lynn of Mount Juliet
Gordon Borck of Wilson County
Democrat
Aubrey Givens of Lebanon
George McDonald of Smith County
Sam Hatcher of Wilson County
The Democrats and Republicans will be seeking their party’s nomination in the state primaries on August 5th. The Independents will be running against the Democratic and Republican nominees in the November General Election.

Fire Causes Damage at Alexandria Motorcycle and ATV Business

Several motorcycles and all terrain vehicles were destroyed in a Thursday evening fire at an Alexandria business, but quick action by the Alexandria Fire Department helped prevent a total loss of the building.
Redline Cycles, a motorcycle and ATV sales and repair business, located on Highway 70 in Alexandria, is at the former location of Prichard’s Foods beside Alexandria CafĂ©.
Caleb Roth, Assistant Alexandria Fire Chief, says the owner of the business, Brad Langford was working on a motorcycle when it caught fire. Langford tried to extinguish the blaze but it quickly spread. Firefighters, who arrived within minutes of receiving the call, found flames coming through the roof and around the bay door of the garage.
Roth says firefighters were able to contain the fire damage to the garage area, which is located in a two story portion of the building on the southeast side The showroom and living quarters of the building received some smoke damage. Contents of the garage, including several motorcycles and ATVs were destroyed. No one was injured although the Langford family dog perished in the fire.
Members of the DeKalb County and Watertown Volunteer Fire Departments assisted the Alexandria Fire Department in battling the blaze.

Hugh J. George

76 year old Hugh J. George died Friday. He was a native of Davidson County and son of the late H. J. and Nettie George. Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m. Monday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel with burial in the Town Cemetery in Smithville. George is survived by his wife of 56 years, Sammie Foster George; sons Jeff and his wife Kim George and Mike and his wife Robin George; grandchildren, Rhiannon Huffman, Patrick Vest, Kayla George, and Chad George; three sisters, Violet Alexander of Louisiana, Lois and husband Jack Sloan of Nashville, and Myrna Miller of Murfreesboro; and several nieces and nephews. George was a member of Riggs Church of Christ and was retired from Kraft Corporation after 36 years in sales. Memorials in memory of Mr. George may be made to Caris Healthcare. Visitation will be from. 2:00 until 6:00 p.m. Sunday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro.

Qualifying Deadline April 1st for School Board Races

Thursday at noon, April 1st, is the qualifying deadline for persons wanting to run for a seat on the DeKalb County Board of Education in the August 5th DeKalb County General Election.
School board members will be elected in the first, second, third, fourth, and seventh districts. Each term is four years.
Those who have qualified to run include:
First District:
Incumbent John David Foutch
Second District:
Incumbent Charles Robinson
Jerry Wayne Johnson
Third District:
Incumbent Kenny Rhody
Jonathon Willoughby
Fourth District:
Billy Miller
Larry Redmon
Seventh District:
Incumbent Johnny Lattimore
School board contenders run as non-partisan candidates

Stephens and Willoughby Named DCHS Basketball MVP’s- Foutch Named Cheerleader MVC

Kristina Stephens and Seth Willoughby were named the 2010 DCHS basketball Most Valuable Players Thursday night at the annual team banquet, while Kendra Foutch was selected as Most Valuable Cheerleader. The awards were presented by Chad Kirby of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home, in memory of his late grandfather, Allen D. Hooper. The MVP and MVC awards are named in memory of Mr. Hooper.
Stephens was one of four seniors on the Lady Tiger team this year. Coach Joe Pat Cope recognized Stephens for her offensive production, especially in district and regional tournament games. She also received District Honorable Mention. The Lady Tigers had their best season in many years, finishing with an overall record of 17-15, breaking a ten year losing streak in district play, and advancing to the second round of the region tournament.
Willoughby was among seven seniors on the Tiger team. In addition to the MVP award, Willoughby received awards for “Best Offensive player”, “Most Improved”, and for “Best Athlete”. He was also recognized for being named to the First Team All District and for being the District’s Most Improved Player. The Tigers finished the year with an overall record of 16-12. Their season came to an end in the district tournament.
Foutch, meanwhile, was one of three seniors on the DCHS Basketball Cheerleading squad. In addition to being named MVC, Foutch received an award for “Gymnastics” and she shared honors for “Stunt: Spot” with Sydney Robinson. Foutch and fellow seniors Caroline Carter and Amanda Ours, all received the “Captain Award” for Leadership.
Other individual cheerleading awards included:
Tiger Spirit: Amanda Ours
Most Improved: Allison Little
Best Practice Attitude: Ashlee Whitehead
Jump: Jasmine Dimas
Gymnastics: Kendra Foutch
Stunt: Flier- Emily Webb
Stunt: Base- Jasmine Dimas
Stunt: Spot- Kendra Foutch and Sydney Robinson
Tiger Mascot: Tiffany Young
The DCHS basketball cheerleaders recently received another first place award in the TSSAA State Cheer Championship and earned a TSSAA Distinguished Scholastic Achievement Award with a 3.64 GPA team average. Cheerleaders were also recognized for the TSSAA Individual Award of Merit which is for student-athletes who earn a 3.5 to 4.0 GPA.
Walteen Parker, who has guided the basketball cheerleading program as coach for 26 years, is stepping down as cheer coach. Director of Schools Mark Willoughby recognized Parker for her years of dedication and service and the banquet crowd gave her a standing ovation.
Other Lady Tiger basketball awards were as follows:
MVP: Kristina Stephens
Best Athlete/Best Free Throw Shooter/ Best Ball Handler: Cynthia Woodward
Best Defensive Player/Hustle Award: Alex Meadows
Best Sixth Man: Nikki Bass
Best Rebounder/Best Offensive Player: Martha Webb
Best Practice Player: Elicia Cantrell
Most Improved: Brooke Hutchings
Tiger Award: Mercedes Luna
Toughness: Morgan Page
Freshman Offensive MVP: Chelsea Lewis
Freshman Defensive MVP: Lydia Foutch
Cynthia Woodward was named to the All-District Second Team Regular Season and to the All District Tournament Team. Martha Webb and Kristina Stephens received Honorable Mention and Alex Meadows made the All-Defensive Team.
For the Tigers,
Best Offensive Player/Most Improved/ Best Athlete/ MVP: Seth Willoughby
Hustle Award: Hunter Poteete
Best Practice Player/ Smartest Player: Ethan Hale
Best Passer: Abram Edwards
Best Rebounder:Sonni Young
Best Attitude: Travon Johnson
Best Free Throw Shooter/Best Ball Handler: Payne Denman
Payne Denman was named to the Second Team All District; Sonni Young made the Third Team All District, the All Freshman Team, and the All Defensive Team. Destry Wiggins and Hunter Poteete received Honorable Mention.
The awards were presented by each team’s coach. Many of the student athletes were also recognized for academic achievement.
Meanwhile, Zach Odom was named the Tiger basketball Fan of the Year, and received a plaque in recognition of his dedication to the program.
The annual DCHS basketball banquet was held at the Elizabeth Chapel Baptist Church.
(Top Photo: Standing left to right- Seth Willoughby (MVP), Shelia Kirby, Chad Kirby; Seated left to right- Kendra Foutch (MVC) and Kristina Stephens (MVP)
(Second Photo from Top: Standing left to right- Seth Willoughby, Sonni Young, Abram Edwards, Hunter Poteete; Seated left to right- Ethan Hale and Payne Denman)
(Third Photo from Top: Standing left to right- Mercedes Luna, Lydia Foutch, Cynthia Woodward, Nikki Bass, Martha Webb, Elicia Cantrell, Brooke Hutchings, Alex Meadows, and Chelsea Lewis; Seated left to right- Morgan Page and Kristina Stephens)
(Bottom Photo: Standing left to right- Tiffany Young (Tiger Mascot), Emily Webb, Ashlee Whitehead, Jasmine Dimas, Allison Little, and Syndey Robinson; Seated left to right- Kendra Foutch and Amanda Ours)

Elderly Woman Airlifted after Midday Wreck

An elderly woman was airlifted from the scene of a two vehicle traffic accident just before noon Wednesday on Highway 56 south at the intersection of South College Street.
Central dispatch received the call at 11:30 a.m.
Trooper Darrell Knowles of the Tennessee Highway Patrol says 81 year old Mattie Brandon of Capshaw Road, Smithville was north on Highway 56 in a 1996 Nissan Sentra and was attempting to turn left onto South College Street when she crossed into the path of a southbound 1981 Jeep, driven by 34 year old William Dozier of Lascassas. Passengers of the jeep were 33 year old Sharla Dozier, 9 year old Kensington Dozier, and 6 year old Brycen Dozier.
According the Trooper Knowles, the jeep overturned after impact and came to rest off the west side of the highway. A passerby stopped to help get the Dozier’s out of their vehicle.
Brandon’s car spun counterclockwise upon impact and came to rest off the east side of the highway. She is believed to have suffered head and leg injuries.
Mr Dozier suffered some minor cuts but the other members of his family were apparently uninjured. They later went to the hospital by private vehicle to be checked out.
Brandon was airlifted from the scene by a Life Force helicopter ambulance and flown to Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga.
Traffic was blocked for a period of time.
In addition to Trooper Knowles and Life Force, others on the scene were members of DeKalb EMS, the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department, Smithville Police Department, and the Short Mountain Highway and Main Stations of the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department, who helped set up the helicopter landing zone and were on standby in case of fire. Neither of the vehicles caught fire but there was a fuel spill from the jeep.

Judy Lee Turner

60 year old Judy Lee Turner of Smithville died Tuesday at NHC Healthcare Center. She was a homemaker and a member of the New Home Baptist Church. The funeral will be Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at DeKalb Funeral Chapel. Michael Hale will officiate and burial will be in the Keith Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. and Thursday from 8:00 a.m. until the service at 11:00 a.m. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Sandra Skinner; parents, Clifford and Thelma Turner; a sister, Mildred Poss; and a brother, Mark Turner. Survivors include children, Monroe Skinner, Terry Skinner, and Greta Davis. Seven grandchildren. Brothers, Eddie Turner, Ricky Turner, Michael Turner and his companion Regina Branham, and Richard Turner all of Smithville. Many cousins also survive. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.

Judge Hands Down Sentences in Criminal Court

Judge Leon Burns, Jr. handed down sentences against several defendants in DeKalb County Criminal Court on Monday.
33 year old Sharon Skinner pleaded guilty to aggravated burglary, three counts of theft over $500, and forgery. She received a total sentence of four years including three years on the aggravated burglary charge and one year in each of the other cases. Two of the sentences are to run consecutively for a total of four years. The others are to run concurrently. Skinner will be on supervised probation. She was given jail credit of 77 days.
38 year old Craig Hill pleaded guilty to burglary, theft over $1,000, forgery, and two counts of theft under $500. Hill received a two year sentence on the burglary charge, suspended to supervised probation after serving 120 days. He was given credit for time served. Hill also received a two year sentence for theft over $1,000 on DOC probation. Hill received a one year sentence on DOC probation in the forgery case and a sentence of 11 months and 29 days on probation in each of the theft under $500 cases. Almost all the sentences are to run concurrently.
35 year old Jeremy Bilbrey pleaded guilty to a first offense of driving under the influence. He received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days all suspended except for 48 hours to serve. Bilbrey will lose his license for one year, pay a fine of $360, and he must complete the Alcohol Safety Education Program, undergo an alcohol and drug assessment, and follow any recommended treatment.
Steve A. Stanley pleaded guilty to possession of a schedule II controlled substance with intent to sell and driving on a suspended license. He received a sentence of four years, all suspended to supervised probation except for 104 days to serve. Stanley was given jail credit of 104 days and he must pay a $2,000 fine. Stanley received a six month sentence on the driving on suspended license charge, suspended to supervised probation. The sentences are to run concurrently with each other but consecutive to his current six year probation in another case.
24 year old Jonathon D. Thomas pleaded guilty to attempted burglary and three charges of evading arrest. He received a sentence of three years for attempted burglary and 11 months and 29 days in each case of the evading arrest charges all to run concurrently with each other and all suspended to probation. The sentence is to run consecutive to a violation of probation against him in which he is to serve one year before being released to state probation.
20 year old Nina Natasha Sullivan pleaded guilty to criminal responsibility for facilitation. She received a six year sentence in the community corrections program. She was given jail credit from September 15th to March 22nd
34 year old James LeDuc pleaded guilty to aggravated burglary, theft over $500, burglary, and theft under $500. He received a total sentence of three years with one year to serve. The sentences break down as follows: three years for aggravated burglary, one year for theft over $500, two years for burglary, and 11 months and 29 days for theft under $500. All the sentences are to run concurrently as a three year term but consecutive to a violation of probation against him in which he must serve one year. He was given jail credit of 187 days.
39 year old Jefry V. Overall pleaded guilty to a third offense of driving under the influence. He received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days all suspended to 120 days to serve. He will lose his license for three years and he must pay a fine of $1,100 and complete the alcohol safety education program. The sentence is to run concurrent with any other sentence against him. Overall was given jail credit of 243 days. Overall has been classified as an Habitual Motor Vehicle offender. Under the order, Overall is prohibited from being issued a license to operate a motor vehicle for three years, after which he will have to petition the court for a restoration of his driving privileges.
51 year old James Linder pleaded guilty to a second offense of driving on a revoked license and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days, all suspended to supervised probation. He will lose his license for a period of time.
41 year old Larry David Luna, charged with manufacturing marijuana, was granted pre-trial diversion probation under a memorandum of understanding for a period of two years. He must perform 50 hours of community service work and adhere to all other provisions of his probation.
38 year old Willard Brown pleaded guilty to domestic assault. He received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days all suspended to good behavior probation except for time served. He must undergo an alcohol and drug assessment and attend anger management classes. He was given jail credit from July 18th, 2009 to February 24th, 2010.
42 year old Christopher Cantrell pleaded guilty by information to reckless endangerment and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days all suspended to supervised probation except for five days to serve
40 year old Donna Blankenship pleaded guilty to simple possession of a schedule II controlled substance. She received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days all suspended to probation, including six months of supervised and six months of unsupervised probation. She must also pay a fine. Blankenship was given jail credit of 90 days.
40 year old Paul Edward Stanley pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days on probation except for 48 hours to serve. He must pay a fine of $350 and he will lose his license for one year.
33 year old Jimmy Estes pleaded guilty to public intoxication and received a 30 day sentence to serve which is to run concurrently with a violation of probation against him.
35 year old Michael Evans pleaded guilty to two charges of child neglect and a first offense of driving under the influence. He received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days in each case to run concurrently. He was given nine days of jail credit. Evans will be on supervised probation and he must pay a fine of $350. A handgun possession charge against Evans was dropped however he must forfeit the weapon under his plea agreement.

Michael Lee Owen

55 year old Michael Lee Owen of Smithville, long time business owner, died Monday morning at his residence from complications of Multiple Sclerosis. He was Assistant Manager to his father, Wendell Owen for the Grandpa Fair of the South in Alexandria for many years, and also of the Dairy Queen of Smithville until 1997; Owner and manager of Just a Hair Better Barber and Beauty Shop in Smithville; Master Barber; and a real estate agent with Center Hill Realty. He was appointed to the State of Tennessee Barber Board by Governor Lamar Alexander and was elected President of the Barber Board for the State of Tennessee. He was 1st runner up in the national platform hair cutting competition. Mike was named one of the 100 most outstanding musicians in the history of the DeKalb County High School Marching Band for the trumpet. He attended Middle Tennessee State University and Middle Tennessee Styling and Barber College. He was a rodeo calf roper, fisherman, hunter, and Harley Davidson rider, devoted husband and father. Owen was preceded in death by his parents, Juanita Armstrong Owen and Wendell Lee Owen. He is survived by his wife, Louise Williams-Owen; daughters, Holly Rena Owen and Ashley Nicole Owen; Granddaughter, Madison Grace Bogle all of Smithville; Sister-in-law and Brother-in-law, Geraldine and David Yoest of Statesville; Brother-in-law and Sister-in-law, Charles and Sylvia Williams of Roswell, Georgia; Brother-in-law, Gerald “Jerry” Williams of Atlanta, Georgia; Nieces and nephews, Jessica Yoest, Rena and husband Chad Seay, Charles and wife Jennifer Yoest, Lauren and husband Christopher Deese, Jaclyn Williams; Aunts and uncles, Mary Ruth Groom, Beulah Johnson, Delma and Jean Armstrong, Velma and Joe Turner, Robbie Owen, and Donna and Jim Sherrill, and many beloved cousins and second cousins also survive. The funeral service will be conducted Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at DeKalb Funeral Chapel. Phil Tollett and Bill Robertson will officiate and burial will follow in Jennings Cemetery in Statesville. Visitation with the family will be Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Zone at Allen’s Chapel United Methodist Church, Lighthouse Christian Camp, DeKalb County High School Band, Northside Elementary School Library, or to the Speech Therapy Department of the DeKalb County School System, in memory of Mike. DeKalb Funeral Chapel in Smithville is in charge of the arrangements.

Pinegar Charged with Burglary and Theft

A 26 year old Smithville man was arrested Sunday by the Sheriff’s Department for the recent burglary of a boathouse and the theft of an automobile near the lake.
Chris David Pinegar of Roy Foster Road, Smithville is charged with burglary, theft of property over $1,000, and theft of property over $10,000. Sheriff Patrick Ray says Pinegar was arrested on Sunday, March 21st and charged after he was questioned about recent thefts in the Cookeville Highway area.
On Saturday, March 20th, deputies responded to a theft at Hurricane Boat Ramp off of Cookeville Highway where someone had stolen a vehicle containing some expensive jewelry. Then on Sunday, March 21st, officers responded to Relax Drive concerning a vehicle that was setting in the parking lot of Lakeside Resort. After checking the tags, it was discovered that the vehicle was the same one that was reported stolen the day before at the boat ramp. Officers went to a cabin at the Resort where Pinegar and a female had been staying. A warrants check was conducted on them and authorities learned that they were both wanted in Warren County on unrelated charges. While searching the room, deputies found a set of keys that went to the stolen vehicle. They also found some of the jewelry.
Detectives were called to the scene to conduct a further investigation and discovered that on March 15th Pinegar entered a boathouse and took several fishing rods and reels, a fish finder, a kneeboard, floats, and skies which were valued at over $1,000. Bond for Pinegar was set at $45,000 and he will appear in court on April 22nd. The female was not charged locally.
46 year old Jimmy Dean Skelton of Page Drive Smithville is charged with driving on a suspended license, burglary, and theft of property under $500. Sheriff Ray says that on Tuesday, March 16th, as deputies were investigating a burglary and theft at a residence on Savannah Drive, Smithville, they spotted Skelton, who was a suspect in the case. The officers stopped Skelton and found him to be driving on a suspended driver’s license. After interviewing Skelton about the break-in, the deputies also charged Skelton with burglary and theft. According to Sheriff Ray, Skelton admitted to entering a home which was under construction on Savannah Drive and taking an air compressor without the owner’s consent. Bond for Skelton was set at $7,000 and he will appear in court on March 25th.
27 year old Helen B. Lawson of Danklefs Lane, Sparta is charged with a second offense of driving under the influence and driving on a revoked license. Sheriff Ray says Lawson was involved in an automobile accident on Back Bone Ridge Road on Thursday, March 18th. Lawson had a smell of alcohol on her person and she was unsteady on her feet. She submitted to field sobriety tasks which she failed. A check of her driver’s license revealed them to be revoked for a DUI. Lawson was also issued citations for having no automobile insurance and violation of the implied consent law. Her bond was set at $3,000 and she will appear in court on April 1st.
38 year old Donald Perry Jr of Adcock Cemetery Road, Smithville is charged with theft of property under $500. Sheriff Ray says he was arrested on Friday, March 19th after an investigation by detectives into the theft of two Wal-Mart gift cards that were delivered by mail to a former resident who lived at the Adcock Cemetery Road address. Perry opened an envelope, which came by mail, containing a letter and two gift cards. Perry took the cards out of the envelope and resealed the envelope that contained the letter and put it back into the mailbox to return it to the sender. On December 14th, 2009, Perry then took the two gift cards to the Smithville Wal-Mart and cashed them in. Bond for Perry was set at $1,000 and he will appear in court on April 1st.
Joshua Brandon Graham is charged with simple possession of a schedule VI drug (marijuana). Sheriff Ray says on Saturday, March 20th, a deputy went to Graham’s home on New Bildad Road, Smithville to serve a civil paper on him. Graham met the officer on the porch. The deputy smelled an odor of marijuana on Graham’s person and he asked Graham about it. Graham went back into the residence and retrieved a plastic bag that contained the marijuana. Graham also had marijuana seeds in his pants pocket. Graham’s bond was set at $1,500 and he will appear in court on April 22nd.
24 year old Stephen Hunter Pugh is charged with a first offense of driving on a revoked license. Sheriff Ray says on Sunday, March 21st an officer spotted Pugh on Cave Springs Road. Having prior knowledge that Pugh had two warrants against him for violation of probation, the deputy stopped Pugh. The officer checked Pugh’s driver’s license and discovered them to be revoked. His bond was set at $1,000 and he will appear in court on April 22nd.
40 year old Donna S. Blankenship of Greenhill Road, McMinnville was arrested on Sunday, March 21st for a second offense of driving on a suspended license after she was involved in an automobile accident on New Home Road in Dowelltown. Bond for Blankenship was set at $2,000 and her court date is April 22nd.