Man Escapes Serious Injury in Rollover Accident

A 35 year old man received minor injuries in a rollover traffic accident Friday morning on Big Rock Road.
Trooper Dewaine Jennings of the Tennessee Highway Patrol told WJLE that Anthony Glen Johnson of Antioch Road was on his way to work, driving north in a 1997 F-150 pickup when he lost control while attempting to negotiate a curve to the left. The truck went off the road to the left, entered a ditchline, and went up a small embankment. The truck then overturned onto its passenger side. Johnson was wearing his seatbelt and received only minor injuries. He was taken to DeKalb Community Hospital by DeKalb EMS.
According to Trooper Jennings, dense fog at the time may have contributed to the accident.

Attorney Sarah Cripps Welcomes New Law Partner Brandon Cox

DeKalb County has a new attorney.
Brandon Cox took the oath Thursday morning administered by Judge Bratten Cook, II. The brief ceremony was held in the General Sessions Courtroom.
Cox is joining the law office of Sarah Cripps. “We are extremely pleased to announce that Mr. Cox will be associating and joining my law practice. He recently has passed the Tennessee Bar exam and is a graduate of the Nashville School of Law. I am very happy to have him joining my practice,” Cripps told WJLE.
Cox, a lifelong resident of Smithville, is the son of Ms. Virginia Cox, also of Smithville. He graduated from DeKalb County High School in 2004. In May, 2009, Cox graduated from Tennessee Technological University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in sociology.
Brandon graduated from the Nashville School of Law with his Doctorate of Jurisprudence in May, 2013. In July, 2013, he sat for and passed the Tennessee Bar Examination. “It’s really exciting. It’s been a long road with years of school but joining Sarah is going to be great. She has a lot of knowledge and experience and she has been very helpful showing me the ropes. I can’t wait to get started,” Cox told WJLE.
He is married to Whitney Rice Cox. They have one daughter, Cora Marie Cox, who is two years old.
Prior to graduating from law school, Brandon was employed with the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services as a Family Service Worker.
In 2009, he served as the assistant baseball coach at DeKalb County High School.
(In the group photograph above, pictured from left to right are Bob Rice, Whitney Cox’s paternal grandfather; Virginia Cox, Brandon Cox’s mother; Whitney Rice Cox, wife of Brandon Cox; Brandon J. Cox; Cora Marie Cox, daughter of Brandon and Whitney Cox; and Judge Bratten Hale Cook, II.)

Tony Tarpley Sworn In As Mayor of Alexandria

Alexandria has a new mayor.
Alderman Tony Tarpley was appointed mayor by his fellow aldermen in a special meeting held Thursday morning at city hall.
Tarpley was sworn into office by city attorney Vester Parsley, Jr.
Alderman Addie Farley was named Vice Mayor.
Other members of the city council are Pat Jackson and Bennett Armstrong.
Jim H. York, Jr. was elected mayor last month but he resigned three days after taking office in a dispute with the Aldermen.

According to Alexandria’s City Charter “the board shall fill vacancies”….but any portion of an unexpired four (4) year term for Alderman or Mayor that remains beyond the next municipal election shall be filled by the voters at such election…”
In other words..in this case, the mayor can’t serve beyond the next election, unless he is elected mayor.
Therefore, in 2015, Alexandria will be electing three aldermen for four year terms and now a mayor to fill the remaining two years of the unexpired term.
The city government in Alexandria is made up of a mayor and six aldermen. Three of the aldermen seats are now vacant. The remaining members of the council are hoping to appoint persons to fill those seats soon.

Body of Man Found in Lake Identified as Joseph Loupe

The body of a man found floating in Center Hill Lake last Friday has been positively identified by the state medical examiner as Joseph Loupe of Rutherford County.
“The pathologist was able to take xrays to make a positive identification,” Sheriff Patrick Ray told WJLE Thursday afternoon. “The autopsy revealed that Loupe was the victim of a drowning. No foul play is suspected, according to Sheriff Ray.
Loupe’s badly decomposed body was spotted by a fisherman last Friday morning, October 11 on what would have been the victim’s 45th birthday. The remains surfaced in the area of Edgar Evins State Park and Center Hill Marina, near where his boat was found on the day of his disappearance nearly three years ago.
Loupe rented a pontoon boat from Center Hill Marina on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 and set out on the lake. Later that day, the boat was found unoccupied but still in gear and traveling in a circle, about three quarters of a mile from the marina.
” In my career as a law enforcement officer, I never heard of any body surfacing after being in the lake for that long,” said Sheriff Ray.
“We believe he either fell or jumped into the water from the boat. A fanny pack was on the body that contained his identification but since the remains were so badly decomposed, we couldn’t tell who he was. After his body was sent to Nashville for an autopsy, the state medical examiner asked us to see if we could find Xrays to help confirm his identity,” said Sheriff Ray.
At the time of Loupe’s disappearance, the incident was initially treated as a possible boating accident. ” He rented the boat around midday from Center Hill Marina,” said TWRA Officer Tony Cross on the day Loupe went missing. “Approximately 50 minutes to an hour later, the boat was discovered unoccupied out on the lake, still moving, in gear. Several different agencies are working on it. We’re working side by side with the sheriff’s department in DeKalb and Rutherford county,” said Officer Cross.
After getting the boat stopped, an Edgar Evins Marina employee and park ranger began a visual search, scanning the banks and shoreline in the area, before contacting the TWRA.
Officer Cross said there was one sighting of the man on the lake prior to his disappearance. “We had a witness (an employee of Edgar Evins Marina) who saw the rental pontoon and saw that there was a person on board, but he was quite a distance away. He just happened to take notice of it since there is very little boat traffic on the lake right now. He noticed it was a rental pontoon from Center Hill Marina and it looked like one person was on the boat but nothing appeared to be amiss.”
TWRA officers scanned the banks by boat throughout the afternoon and dragging operations by the rescue squad continued until dark, but to no avail.
“As soon as he went missing, we did a missing person report on him,” Sheriff Ray told WJLE Thursday. “We entered him into the National Crime Information Center as missing and over the last three years we did some investigation and checked tips we received but nothing ever came from it,” he said.

Blackwell Charged in Burglary and Stabbing Incident

A Smithville man is charged with breaking into his neighbor’s apartment and assaulting another neighbor with a knife.
Smithville Police Chief Randy Caplinger said 37 year old Russell Blackwell of City Walk Apartments on East Bryant Street is charged with aggravated assault and aggravated burglary. His bond totals $20,000 and he will be in court on October 31.
According to Detective Brandon Donnell, who investigated the case, Smithville Police received a call of a stabbing on Tuesday at City Walk Apartments. “Sergeant Andy Snow contacted me and I initiated an investigation. It was determined that Blackwell forced his way into an apartment, causing damage to the front door, and started fighting with the resident there. As another neighbor got between the two to try and break up the fight, Blackwell allegedly pulled a large kitchen knife and cut the neighbor several times who was trying to stop the fight. After the assault, Blackwell ran out of the apartment and allegedly threw the knife on top of the building before returning to his own residence in the apartment complex,” said Detective Donnell.
After witnesses identified Blackwell as the man responsible for the assault, police went to his apartment where they found Blackwell and placed him under arrest. The knife was also retrieved from the top of the apartment building.
The wounded man in the knife attack was taken by DeKalb EMS to DeKalb Community Hospital where he was treated and released.

Kenny (Skinman) Stewart

McMinnville native and resident, 54 year old Kenny (Skinman) Stewart died Thursday, October 17, 2013 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center after a sudden illness.
He attended The University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Tennessee Tech University. He was past owner of Eastside Market and Tas-T-O Donuts, as well as a past driver with Averitt Express. He was a member of Charles Creek The Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by his father Paul Jennings Stewart, paternal grandparents Hobert and Pauline Stewart, and maternal grandparents Eston and Venie Cope.
Survivors include his beloved mother Inez Stewart, sisters Elaine (Bob) Alsup and Annette Stewart all of McMinnville, TN, brother Danny Paul (Lynette) Stewart of Chattanooga, TN, nieces Paula (Terry) Wanamaker, Alison Cummins, Jennifer (Justin) Boyd, Kirby (Wes) Williams, and Regan Stewart, a nephew Ramsey Stewart, great-nieces and nephews Salem & Carter J. Wanamaker, Arden & Channing Cummins, Mylie & Lilla Boyd, and Connor & Kate Williams, aunts and uncles Sid & Sophie Stewart and Mattie Sue Vaughn and many beloved cousins.
Funeral service will be 1 P.M. Saturday, October 19, 2013, in the McMinnville Funeral Home Chapel. Elder Nick Pelham and Elder Darrell Cantrell will officiate. Interment will follow at New Union Cemetery in DeKalb County. The Stewart Family will receive friends Friday from 5 P.M. until 9 P.M. and again Saturday from 10 A.M. until 1 P.M. at McMinnville Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or to the American Diabetes Association.
McMinnville Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Applicants Sought for Constable in Three Districts

Anyone interested in being appointed to the positions of constable in the first, second, or third district may soon apply.
The county commission Tuesday night voted to advertise seeking applicants for the open seats.
Respondents will be interviewed by members of the county commission in an informal meeting. A vote will later be taken on filling the vacant seats at a regular meeting of the commission.
Constable terms are for four years. The last election for constables was in 2012. Five of the seven district seats were filled including Wayne Vanderpool in the third district, Paul Cantrell in the fourth district, Mark Milam in the fifth district, Carl Lee Webb in the sixth district, and Johnny King in the seventh district. No one ran for the positions in the first and second districts. However in recent months persons in those districts have expressed an interest.
Vanderpool has since passed away, creating a vacancy in the third district.
If the commission appoints persons to fill these three positions, the appointees would serve until August 31, 2014. Elections will be held in 2014 to fill the remaining two years of the terms.

Norma Jean Crymes

74 year old Norma Jean Crymes of Smithville died Wednesday at DeKalb Community Hospital. She was a Pentecostal and a homemaker. The funeral will be Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at DeKalb Funeral Chapel. Rodger Thaxton will officiate and burial will be in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Friday from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the service at 11:00 a.m. She was preceded in death by her parents, Homer T and Ura C. Wilson Keller and a brother, Homer Thomas Keller. She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Roy Crymes of Smithville. Three children, Kathy Matthews of Goodlettsville, Billy Crymes of Smithville, and Penny Arnold of Dickson. Three grandchildren, Leslie Kopischke, Haven Matthews, and Peyton Arnold. Sisters, Barbara Williams of Madison, Margret Allen of Lyles, and Judy Hix of Hendersonville. A sister-in-law, Charlene Keller of Goodlettsville. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.

Casandra Cooper

66 year old Casandra Cooper of Smithville died Wednesday at NHC Healthcare Center in Smithville. She was a retired nurse and a member of the Faith Chapel Church. The family has chosen direct cremation and a memorial service will be held at a later date. Cooper was preceded in death by her parents, Leonard and Martha Hollis Stewart; sisters, Marsha Schmit and Pearlie Schmit; and a brother, Verdie Stewart. Survivors include her husband, Doug Cooper of Smithville. Step-sons, Tim Cooper of Hendersonville and Andy Cooper of Springfield. One sister, Cynthia Reed of Charlotte, Tennessee. Three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements. The family asks that donations be made to the Faith Chapel Church Building Fund, in lieu of flowers.

Ethel Keith Ashford Celebrates her 100th Birthday

Surrounded by friends and family, Ethel Keith Ashford celebrated her 100th birthday Wednesday at the Webb House Retirement Center, where she is now a resident.
“I’m older than good”, she replied as Ms. Ashford’s son, Randall Keith asked her to tell WJLE how old she is. Later when she was asked by Lora Webb, Ms Ashford proudly boasted “Yeah, I’m a hundred today.”
Donning a birthday party hat, Ms. Ashford was treated to a birthday cake, punch, flowers and balloons in observance of the happy occasion.
She was even asked to recite a poem for WJLE which she first learned as a child in 1925 called ” January Brings The Snow”
January brings the snow,
Makes our feet and fingers glow.
February brings the rain,
Thaws the frozen lake again.
March brings breezes sharp and shrill,
Shakes the dancing daffodil.
April brings the primrose sweet,
Scatters daisies at our feet.
May brings flocks of pretty lambs,
Skipping by their fleecy dams.
June brings tulips, lillies, roses,
Fills the children’s hands with posies.
Hot July brings cooling showers,
Apricots and gillyflowers.
August brings the sheaves of corn,
Then the harvest home is borne.
Warm September brings the fruit,
Sportsmen then begin to shoot.
Brown October brings the pheasant,
Then to gather nuts is pleasant.
Dull November brings the blast,
Then the leaves go whirling past.
Chill December brings the sleet,
Blazing fire and Christmas treat.
“Mama was always active in the Smithville Business and Professional Women’s Club,” said Ms Ashford’s daughter Jean Parkerson. “She is also a member of the Eastern Star. She has also been active in the senior citizens programs. She loves dancing. She used to love to play cards. She is just a sociable person,” said Parkerson.
In addition to son and daughter Randall Keith and Jean Parkerson, Ms. Ashford has another son, Wayne Keith who lives in Florida. Ms. Ashford is a grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grandmother.
“She was one of thirteen children,” added Ms. Ashford’s son Randall Keith. “Her daddy was Dennis Tramel. They were farm folks. As of this date, she has lived longer than any of her siblings or parents. She has a brother and sister left out of the thirteen and they are age 85 and 92. Most of her siblings died in their 80’s or 90’s. They all have enjoyed a long life. We’re really thankful we’ve had her this long,” said Keith.