Shelby
DEPARTMENT TALKS
TO STUDENTS ABOUT BULLYING
Jackson Madison County regional Health Department health educators visited Arlington Elementary School in Jackson, TN last week talking students about #bullying! One in five high school students in the U.S. reported being bullied on school property in the last year, according to the CDC. Help kids #stopbullying by talking about it and building a safe school environment. Pictured are: Zayden Smith and Raegan Jones, both in Ms. Sandra Ferguson's class.
Thanks to helpful, customer orient ed people at ROOTS HAIR SUPPLY
@ROOTSBEAUTYSUPPLY (Go Raven! and a flexible stylist I’m wearing a fresh new passion twist crochet style. I used one pack of Zury brand hair and it took about 3 1/2 hours for Mrs. Nabou to braid my hair down and install these cute twists. I’m pleased bc it’s light and best of all it protects my natural hair. - Tricia Kellem
COMMUNITY CAMPOUT AND POETRY CELEBRATED
And Your Point is . . .
Ben Crump (left) on Wednesday, October 12, announced a class action suit against the United States government on behalf of the National Black Farmers Association.
Attorney Ben Crump Files Class Action Suit Against U.S. Gov’t on Behalf of Black Farmers
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Lawrence Lucas, President Emeritus of the USDA Coalition of Minority Employees and representative of the Justice for Black Farm ers Group, said USDA Secretary Thomas Vilsack had done nothing to help Black farmers.
“The amount of wealth loss could be in the trillions of dollars,” Lucas remarked. “We’ve had administration after administration, president after president, and Congress after Congress does nothing. Secretary Vilsack was a disaster even when he worked under President Obama, who wasn’t good to us.”
Published October 12, 2022 - By Stacy M. Brown www.blackpressusa.com
Local Golfers Hack it up for Lane College
By Marvin FreemanCongratulations to 1st place team SM Lawrence team members: William Taylor, Carter Andrews , Marcus Brown & Melvin Brown. They won in a tie breaker with a score of 17 under par.
SHEMON REAVES BRIGHT SPOT FOCUS:
This week’s focus will be on a lady that loves outdoors, being on the water, her family and teaching scholars to become better writers. She loves to laugh and have fun, but she is about her business first! She has found her home at Arlington Elementary School in Jackson, TN., and shares her passion for writing. Mrs. Cindy Emison accept your roses while you can enjoy them. You are valued and appre ciated.
HAPPY
ANNIVERSARY
10/17 - BRITTANY ALEXANDER
-Today, my husband and I cele brate 2 years of marriage AND the blessing of our new bundle of joy! Kai Maurice Alexander made his grand entrance earlier than expected on October 7, 2022 at 6:09 AM weighing 2lbs 6.5oz and 14 1/2 inches long! We are so in love with our little fighter and can’t wait until he comes home!!
Reginald and I couldn’t imagine a better way to celebrate our special day ! We also appreciate all the calls, texts and continuous prayers that we have received during this time…we
truly grateful for all of the love and support shown!
COMMUNITY CAMPOUT AND POETRY CELEBRATED AT SEGREGATION ERA SCHOOLS
By Bill Marable- CSENewsNow.comBoth the Douglass Community near Stanton in Haywood County and the Hurt’s Chapel Community in East Madison County hosted events last weekend to inspire others to cel ebrate and remember the African American heritage of both communities.
Last Friday, the Concerned Citizens of Douglass Commu nity (CCDC) hosted a Bonfire and Community Campout.
Beverly Cannon-Latimore (left), a member of the CCDC said there is an enormous amount of history in the Douglass Community in Stanton, TN. And in addition to preserving that history, the CCDC also serves as a hub for community support.
“Our community center is actually our old elementary school, The Douglass School,” said Cannon-Latimore. “The second building on the campus is our Heritage Gallery that houses a lot of historical artifacts from the Douglass Community.”
Friday was their first Community Bonfire and Campout, added Can non-Latimore. Residents -past and present- pitched their tents, lit their grills, and congregated throughout the night.
At sunrise, many prepared campsite breakfasts while others partook of the coffee, hot chocolate, and other treats provided by the CCDC.
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West Tennessee OUTDOORS with Ray Jones
Send photos to: numberonecoach@hotmail.com or 731-694-8614
THE HAY IS IN THE BARN
Everything is making preparations for winter in its’ own way while going about daily routines. The bear has to store up food for a long winter of hibernation fishing and hustling other aquatic species.
It appears he is enjoying himself while all along putting the hay in the barn. The muskrats and moles you see tearing up your yard in storing up for the winter at your expense while trying to get the hay in the barn.
Ants travel extremely long distances carrying a bread crumb to the storge destination for the entire ant colony making sure the hay is in the barn.
Livestock, equine and many other animals require hay to be stored in the barn for the winter.
Automobiles need an extra coat of wax to get through the winter season and when it is done the hay is in the barn.
When the game was sewed up and the band was playing I’m so glad I went to TSU Legendary Coch Big John Merritt would say “The Hay Is The Barn” meaning success. The job has been completed and it is time to celebrate the performance.
Around West Tennessee there is plenty to do as we tran sition from fall to winter that when we are done we will kick back and say the hay is in the barn.
PHOTO IS HAY SET TO BE HAY IN THE BARN.
THELMA L. ADKISSON
Funeral service for Thelma L. Adkisson, age 70, where Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 12:00 Noon at West Bemis Baptist Church. Mrs. Adkisson died Thursday, October 13, 2022 at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Mercer Brothers Funeral Home
FINAL RESPECTS -We said our last goodbye’s yesterday our Soror/Sister Nikki Abbeyea! Doretha Spearman-Brice, Meredith Bowers-Mckinney, Teresa Sorrell, Theresa Donald, Sheila Tee, Yolanda Lett, Essie Brooks, Miyoshi Brooks, Rita R. Perry Davis, Bridget Jelks, Evelyn Baskerville, Gwendolyn Thomas, and Tanzy Pharms - India Easley
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The widow woman’s faith with the words of prophet Elijah in kings 1:2-16 led her into being blessed. If you are looking for God to turn things around in your life. With your faith as the widow woman had faith.
Almighty God, our Heavenly Father working through Prophetess Leah from California can help you.
Call Rev. Frank Thomas, Jr. at 731-803-6414; Prophetess Leah at 323-316-6638.
Prayer Breakfast
Prayer Breakfast Sat. October 29th at 9am The Men’s Shel ter at 203 N 10th Ave in Humboldt, TN.
Our Dynam ic Speaker will be Evangelist Earlean Pipkin. She is a Worrier for God who has been on the Bat tlefield for years.
We will accept do nations for the Shel ter and we will have a Great Breakfas.
-- Essie Barnes
10-20-22 CSENEWS P.7
New Pope School discussed$48 million price tag
The Madison County Commission held its regular agenda review meeting Thursday afternoon.
There were many topics discussed, however the budget for the new Pope School was most notable.
Currently the budget is $48 million dollars. It’s $44 million to build the new school building, with an additional $4 million to furnish it.
$36 million comes from a government bond issue, while the other $12 million comes from the American Rescue Plan Act that was designated to be used for school constructions.
“We’re into the early stages right now, the traffic studies are being completed, Orcut Winslow was the architect and engineer that’s been hired for that project,” said Madison County Finance
Director Karen Bell (left). “Hinson Construction will be doing the building construction of it.”
County Officials say construction of the Pope School will hopefully begin by Spring or early Summer of 2023.
RUSSELL MORRIS
“CSENews Reader of the Week”
Congratulations to my friend Mr. Russell Morris as the CrimeSEEN Examiner Newspaper “Reader of the Week.”
Russell is a loyal customer and reader of the CSE and picks up his newspaper every Thursday at his neighbor hood convenience store.
“I appreciate the CSE sharing area church and commu nity news, the local daily newspaper is almost non exis tent. We spend our money with locally owned businesses who have our best interest at heart,” said Morris.
Russell is semi retired and is an Army Veteran who served with the 101st Airborne Division. He retired after more than 20 years with Greyhound Bus Lines.
He’s a member of New Saint Luke MB Church in Jack son. His daughter is a United States Air Force veteran with over 28 years service.
Russell has over 30 years experience in the transpor tation service industry and still enjoys driving for the public part time.
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10-20-22 CSENEWS
READER WRITES
Well done, CrimeSEEN!
- Bill, this issue (10-1322) is magnificent! It pro vides a good balance of all things Jackson, Madison County. Reliant issues, targeted concerns, and a variety of tragedies and celebrations. The listing of trainings and community resources is balanced as well. Well done, CrimeS EEN! -CHANDRA MACLIN
Just Venting
“Shame on you Dairy Queen!”
Just an FYI for anybody that goes to the DQ on Vann Dr. A friend of mine left her debit card last week and before she could get it back the girl working there had spent a couple hundred dollars. They watched it on the cameras where the girl took a pic with her phone and then put it in her pocket. My friend GAVE her the opportunity to return the money and she wouldn’t file a report. The girl still kept lying so the police got involved and the district mngr assured her that the girl would be fired. Today the girl paid her back BUT SHES STILL WORKING THERE. She wouldn’t have paid it back if the police hadn’t been involved. The GM confirmed that she was written up but still employed there. So if you go to the DQ on vann drive don’t use your card. Shame on you Dairy Queen!!! She should be fired ASAP before she does thisme off again. - Stephanie Douglas
“We need to pray for this world we live in”
I went to McDonald’s this morning. I went to the counter and the manager said use the kiosk because I not going to run back and forth to take orders. I been trying so hard to be kind even though some people are rude. I ordered from the kiosk and got my receipt. A lady came in the manager was just as snappy to her as she was to me. The manager told her to use the kiosk, she stated that she didn’t have her glasses and the manager told her to go to the drive thru. I told her that I was off today and I would help her with her order. I see why these restaurants are short of people. They don’t know how to talk to people. If she talked to me that way, she is horrible to the employees. I am getting tired of ringing up my groceries and my food and not getting paid. I’m just venting. We need to pray for this world we live in. - Michelle Burton Weeden
“Do better JCT!”
I’m not sure what I need to do but I’m know I’m sick and tired of this school JCT period this school year already! For one my 7th grade son was switched to virtual and since we made that switch me and my wife have had to hound these folks for 3 weeks straight just for the proper information and books etc for him. They are very unorganized and slow when it comes to academics which I thought was supposed to be important. Secondly my 4th grader has a teacher by the name of Ms. Woods who apparently wants to punish my son for accidently knocking a decoration off of her desk as he was putting his jacket on. He picked up the items and placed them back and went to his next class. She goes to the next class and asks who knocked it over and he told her it was him and apologized and she was trying to make him write 5 code of conducts as punishment for an accident?! So we told our son to not write them and to tell her to call us. She tells our son that she isn’t calling us for everything and to just stay off he desk in a smart manner. I’m going to say this if you don’t want someone talking to your or your children that way then don’t do it to mine because we don’t play about our kids. This school will hound you for any and everything your child does yet doesn’t handle business on their end in a prompt manner. Do better JCT! Next step will be the damn school board! - Amillio Mcknuckles
10-20-22
Arrest Report
The individuals depicted have been arrested but not convicted at the time of this posting. This information does not infer or im ply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest.
10-13/2022
DEGRAFFREED, CHALISA PORTER
SWEAT, LARRY RAY
SWEAT, LARRY RAY -Age 53 Gender MALE RaceCharges VIOLATION OF PROBATION, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE
JOHNSON, CLARENCE ED WARD
JOHNSON, CLARENCE EDWARD -Age 67 Gen
der MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION
COLE, JEMORI -Age 27
Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION, SCHEDULE VI DRUG VIOLATIONS
COLLINS, DAJAH -Age 19 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges FUGI TIVE - HOLD FOR OTHER AGENCY
OLIVER, KENNETH -Age 27 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SIM PLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT DOTSON, AIMEE SHAN TEL
DOTSON, AIMEE SHANTEL -Age 20 Gen
der FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERI CAN -Charges SHOPLIFT ING-THEFT OF PROPERTY GOFF, NICHOLAS
DEVON -Age 45 Gender
MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION
MALLARD, JERRY KEITH -Age 27 Gender
MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges PUBLIC INTOXI CATION
GRAY, BRIAN ONEAL -Age 53 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIO
LATION OF PROBATION ROLLEY, QUADRES -Age 29 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AG GRAVATED ASSAULT LYONS, CHRISTOPHER ANTWAN -Age 33 Gen der MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges DISORDERLY CONDUCT, SIMPLE POS SESSION/CASUAL EX CHANGE
SMITH, PATSY VIOLA -Age 69 Gender FEMALE Race WHITE Charges DIS ORDERLY CONDUCT KEEL, ANTHONY WILLIAM -Age 43 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY
UQDAH, KWESI KAMAL -Age 47 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRI CAN AMERICAN -Charges DRIVING ON REVOKED/ SUSPENDED LICENSE, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARA PHERNALIA HOWELL, BILLY CHARLES -Age 43 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges DRIVING ON REVOKED/ SUSPENDED LICENSE, FU GITIVE - HOLD FOR OTH ER AGENCY 10-12/2022
INGRAM, MARGARET RENEE -Age 55 Gender FE MALE Race WHITE -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR GRANGER, ZAKERIA DESHAYE -Age 21 Gen der FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERI CAN -Charges SHOPLIFT ING-THEFT OF PROPERTY, FAILURE TO APPEAR DODD, CHRISTA DODD -Age 50 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIO LATION OF PROBATION
WOODALL, MAURICE
Age 22 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SHOP LIFTING-THEFT OF PROP ERTY
PITTMAN, ALEXIS -Age 38 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SHOP LIFTING-THEFT OF PROP ERTY
FITZGERALD, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN -Age 37 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges -SIMPLE POSSESSION/CASUAL EX CHANGE
DAVIDSON, JAMES HAROLD -Age 63 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges DISORDERLY CONDUCT WATKINS, JUWAN ANTONIO -Age 25 Gen der MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION
VALENTINE, DAVID MONTAVIOUS -Age 30 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION
TURNER, JERRY LYNN -Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION ROSS, CARLOS JUAN -Age 42 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SIM PLE DOMESTIC ASSAULT BARKSDALE, FRANK EDWARDS -Age 37 Gen der MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED BURGLARY NICHOLS, HEATHER
MARIE -Age 36 Gender FE MALE Race WHITE -Charges SIMPLE POSSESSION/CA SUAL EXCHANGE 10-11/2022
CARTER, ZEB H -Age 39 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges SIMPLE POS SESSION/CASUAL EX CHANGE, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARAPHERNALIA HARDAWAY, HAILEY -22 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SHOP LIFTING-THEFT OF PROP
ERTY
PRICE, TAYTIANA -Age 31 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges -SHOPLIFTING-THEFT OF PROPERTY NASH, MALIYAH N -Age 18 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges SHOP LIFTING-THEFT OF PROP ERTY MCINTOSH, TYRICK LALORD -Age 33 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges -AGGRAVATED ASSAULT WATKINS, JUWAN ANTONIO -Age 25 Gen
der MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT CARRUTHERS, MICHAEL L -Age 64 Gen der MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges RECKLESS EN DANGERMENT (NO AS SAULT)
VALENTINE, DAVID MONTAVIOUS -Age 30 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT, PUBLIC INTOXICATION, UNLAWFUL DRUG PARA PHERNALIA
RAGAS-LOPEZ, GABRI EL R -Age 20 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges SCHEDULE VI DRUG VI OLATIONS, UNLAWFUL
DRUG PARAPHERNALIA BROOKS, AQUANETTA SHENEL -Age 32 Gender FEMALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges FAILURE TO AP PEAR, VIOLATION OF PROBATION, DRIVING ON REVOKED/SUSPENDED LICENSE KIMPEL, TRISHA NICH OLE -Age 23 Gender FE MALE Race WHITE -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBA TION
10-10/2022
BURROSS, JOHNNY LEE -Age 62 Gender MALE Race WHITE -Charges FAILURE TO APPEAR HARPER, DARIAN LEIGH -Age 30 Gender FEMALE Race WHITE -Charges VIO LATION OF PROBATION TATE, AARON DEVON -37 Gender MALE Race BLACK
OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT FOGLE, ELIJAH DAQUONE -Age 26 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIOLATION OF PROBATION
ROGERS, DUKE PATRICK -Age 56 Gender MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges VIO LATION OF PROBATION WEBBER, MICHAEL MANDRELL -Age 42 Gen der MALE Race BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN -Charges AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT, VI OLATION OF PROBATION
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Arrest Report
The individuals depicted have been arrested but not convicted at the time of this posting. This informa tion does not infer or imply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest.
10/10/22
Howard, Melissa Susanne -W/F Criminal Trespassing
10/11/22
Pruitt, Jakisha Seanta -B/F Disorderly Conduct, Criminal Trespassing
10/12/22
Patrick, 3rd, Jessie James -B/M Domestic Assault, Theft of Property, Criminal Trespassing Perry, Ronald Delasalale -B/M Picked Up for Other Agency
10/14/22
Russell, Roy Ernest -W/M Poss of Substance w/int to MFG Sch II, Simple Possession, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Domestic Assault, Fugitive from Justice
Multi-Agency Operation Results in 17 Arrests
JACKSON – Multiple law enforcement agencies joined together to saturate the streets of Jackson on Thursday as part of an operation focusing on illegal drug and gang activity in the city. Seventeen individuals were taken into custody on charges that included first degree murder, indecent exposure, drug possession, and violation of probation. Additionally, three guns, cash, and various illegal drugs – including fentanyl, cocaine, marijuana, and hydroco done – were seized. Three search warrants were executed, and 38 home compliance checks were completed.
The saturation operation was conducted in response to crime linked to gang and drug activity in the Jackson area. Approximately 100 law enforcement officers from 13 local, state, and federal agencies participated: Tennessee Bu reau of Investigation, Jackson Police Department, Madison County Sheriff’s Office, Jackson-Madison County Metro Narcotics Unit, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Tennessee Department of Corrections, 24th Judicial Drug Task Force, West Tennessee Violent Crimes Drug Task Force, Two Rivers Violent Fugi tive Task Force – US Marshals, Homeland Security Investigations, Hum boldt Police Department, Trenton Police Department, and Haywood County Sheriff’s Office.
Those arrested include:
Lakiya Bowman (DOB: 1-30-03) – Driving on Suspended License, Posses sion of Schedule VI (Marijuana) with Intent to Sell and Deliver, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Tarra Clark (DOB: 9-28-69) – Possession of Schedule II
Jemori Cole (DOB: 2-24-95) – Probation Violation, Possession of Schedule VI
Dajah Collins (DOB: 12-2-03) – First Degree Murder, Aggravated Assault
John Cook (DOB: 1-5-82) – Possession of Schedule II with Intent to Sell and Deliver, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Jasper Falls (DOB: 9-27-01) – Indecent Exposure, Possession of Schedule VI, Resisting Stop and Frisk
Nicholas Goff (DOB: 8-4-77) – Driving on Revoked – 5th offense
Arrest Report
The individuals depicted have been arrested but not convicted at the time of this posting. This information does not infer or im ply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest.
10/08/22
Brogdon, Angel Lee W/F Aggravated Burglary Elliott, Clay Parkins W/M Aggravated Burglary
10/0/22
Hall, Jeffrey Stephen W/M Contempt of Court, Violation of Probation
10/09/22
Daily, Dontarion Devon B/M Contempt of Court
Reynolds, Joseph Michael W/M Driving on REV/SUSP License, DUI, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Sch I, Violation Implied Consent Law
10/10/22
Jones, Katelyn Lauren W/F Domestic Assault (x2)
10/12/22
Chapman, Judith Ranae W/F Theft of Services Christian, Alexander R. W/M Contempt of Court
10/13/22
Crabtree, Mildred Luona W/F Casual Exchange, Failure To Drive Within The Lane, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Peyton Jenkins (DOB: 9-30-95) – Possession of Schedule II, Possession of Schedule VI, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Clarence Johnson (DOB: 11-3-54) – Probation Violation
Aniya Lee (DOB: 10-24-2000) – Violation of Probation
Kelvin Martin (DOB: 12-20-94) – Possession of Schedule VI (Marijuana) with Intent to Sell and Deliver, Evading Arrest Willis McCurry (DOB: 7-7-58) – Driving Under the Influence, Possession of a Weapon Under the Influence, Violation of Implied Consent
Jayden Roe (DOB: 6-11-02) – Evading Arrest, Vandalism, Burglary, Reckless Endangerment
Colton Simpson (DOB: 11-11-90) – Contempt of Court
Terry Springfield (DOB: 3-19-97) – Possession of Schedule VI (Marijuana) with Intent to Sell and Deliver
Marico Wade (DOB: 11-14-92) – Violation of Probation
Antonio Walker (DOB: 12-22-96) – Contempt of Court
NOTICE OF VEHICLES TO BE SOLD
The following vehicles are to be sold by sealed bid auction on October 28, 2022 by Mann’s Wrecker Service, 2100 Hwy 70 East, Jackson, TN 38305,424-2173, in lieu of tow and storage.
YEAR MAKE MODEL VIN
MITS ELM 4A3AB36F74E112568
FORD EPT 1FMRU15W71LA36407
NISS SENTR
HYUN
NISS
FORD
KMHDU46D27U082934
AN4AL2APOBC128409
1ZVFT80N755148164
2G1WU581569308958
JACKSON CITY COUNCILMAN
ERNEST BROOKS, II RESIGNS
Joins Shelby County District Attorney’s Office
October 18, 2022 - Fiveterm Jackson City Coun cilman, District Three, Ernest Brooks, II, resigned yesterday from his city council seat in order to accept a position with the Shelby County District At torney General’s Office. He will serve as the Associate Deputy District Attorney/ Senior Policy Advisor for the 30th Judicial District at Memphis. Brooks was one of six new hires that were announced on Friday, October 14, 2022.
Brooks began his legal career in the District At torney’s Office in Madison County and spent many years in private practice in the areas of criminal defense, juvenile advocacy, municipal law, higher education law and corporate law. He was recently elected as Secretary-Treasurer of the Tennessee Municipal Attorney’s Association and re-elected to the Tennessee Democratic Executive Committee. Elected in 2003, Councilman Brooks was an accomplished orator and skilled tactician whose leadership guided the city in reaching many milestones – rebuilding after the 2003 and 2011 tornadoes, creation of redevelopment districts 1 and 2, saving Lambuth College and creating a four-year state institution, and voting to reopen and refurbish Jackson-Central Merry High School and build a new Madison Academic High School. He also served as Vice-Mayor, Treasurer and chaired many boards and commissions. Brooks was a member of the National League of Cities, Tennessee Municipal League and Democratic Municipal Officials.
In a letter to Mayor Scott Conger, Brooks stated, “one of the highlights of my tenure on the council was leading the redistricting effort in order to create a more fair and eq uitable scheme that recognized the (racial) demographic growth of Jackson. However, I am most proud of my work against youth violence as chair of the Jackson, Tennessee “Do the Write Thing” National Youth Anti-Violence Program”.
District Attorney General Steve Mulroy defeated the incumbent, Amy Weirich, with more than 55% of the vote and took office on September 1, 2022. “I’m pleased that I hired (an) experienced, qualified, diverse group of attorneys who share my vision for criminal justice reform. That was the goal always. I’m pleased that so far I’ve been able to achieve it”, Mulroy said.
“It will be a privilege to serve the people of Shelby County as their Associate Deputy District Attorney and Senior Policy Advisor,” Brooks said. “I look forward to working with the dedicated public servants in District Attorney’s office to represent the victims of crime. I thank General Mulroy for entrusting me with this responsibility”.
Conroe (TX) ISD teacher due for prison after she's accused of drugging, sexually abusing student
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
The educator's school district is currently facing litigation for the sexual assault. The victim's family claims their student over dosed on drugs provided by the teacher.
CONROE, Texas (KTRK) -- A former Oak Ridge High School science teacher is convicted after being accused of groom ing a student to have an inappropriate sexual rela tionship with her, records show.
Bonnie Rose Guess-Ma zock, 36, pleaded guilty to sexual assault of a child on July 13 and was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Oct. 3, according to court documents.
The victim's family dis covered the inappropriate student-teacher relation ship after he overdosed on prescription drugs, a civil lawsuit filed back on Feb. 24 against Conroe ISD states. - https://abc13.com/
10-20-22 CSENEWS P.12
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU . . .
10/08
Faye McKinley -Help me wish my sis a Happy Birthday! Lord she is so humble, I thank you for placing someone like her in my life. Happy Birthday Jennifer McKinley. Love you!
10/09
Fred Spright -Happy Birthday KENNETH CALDWELL. Thank you for always being a support ive father figure. May God bless you with many more.
10/10
CARLA BROWN -Thanks everybody for the birthday wishes, cards, money, gifts and the family get together.
PROUD PARENT ALERT!T Tony and Sylvia
Neely Bond -SHELBY is a member of Top Teens of American and Miss Top Teen of her the Jackson, Tn Chapter. She will be attending her first national conference in Orlando, Fl sched uled for March 16th19th, 2023.
Vincent and India Easley -We are so proud of this kid; our Student of The Month at Trenton Elemen tary School!
Tanzy Parham I‘ll change all plans for my sons! I’m so proud of them both! Shout out to REID he’s deter mined and already has his mind made up about every thing that he is setting out to do. He has already recovered acceptance letters from 4 schools.
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Don Polley Subbing @ MHS
Memories from my first day subbing at Milan HS. Obviously creative students in this camp! My third class of the day as I got to play “fill in the block!” @mssd_director
Classes Reunite for Tailgate Celebrations
TRUMP’S ARMY
They knew that the mob was armed and if allowed to proceed, someone would be harmed.
“180 rounds per long gun, 50 for your side arm . . . don’t fuck around.” That’s what the Senate Hearing found.
Trump’s Army was on the way, held at bay, on the outskirts that day, magne tometer barometers
POTUS stood at the mic; “Can’t we just let them in,” they’re not foe, but friend.
Drunk on delusions of grandeur, devoid of candor, POTUS spoke with slander
25,000 or more Oath Keepers gathered on the steps, mobbed the White House door
Vowing to overturn the election, even if by servile insurrection
POTUS watched, from the kitchen, didn’t givea-damn. Staff begging, family pleading. POTUS wouldn’t listen
Congress on their knees, “Lord help us please. They want the certification to freeze.”
Pence? Won’t jump the fence. Mob was incensed
If he refuses to do Trump’s thing, let him swing
Once again, those who chose to defend, left like a MEGA sail . . . no win.
By Bill Marable ©10-13-2210-20-22
OCTOBER IS NATIONAL ARTS AND HUMANITIES MONTH.
National Arts and Humanities Month is an opportunity for everyone to help change public perception and promote the crucial role of the arts and humanities in promoting individual wellbeing, addressing trauma, connecting cultures, highlighting inequities, and making our communities healthier and stronger.
On October 1st, Scott Conger, Mayor of the City of Jackson, and AJ Massey, Mayor of Madison County, proclaimed the month of October as National Arts and Humanities Month, as well as Global Diversity Awareness Month, both of which are essential to the cultural makeup of the community.
Nationwide, the arts and humanities make up a $877 billion industry and support 4.6 million jobs, representing 4.2% of the nation’s economy. The arts and humanities embody much of humankind’s wisdom, intellect, and imagination, and enrich the lives of every one in America. Locally, the arts and culture nonprofit sector generates $4.7 million in economic activity annually in the City of Jackson alone.
African-American Literature Book Club Meeting
The African-American Literature Book Club will meet on Tuesday, October 25, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. to discuss iconic Civil Rights Leader Fannie Lou Hamer. The name of the book that will be discussed is:
Until I am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer’s Enduring Message to America. Herb Slack and his daughter Shira Slack will lead the discussion. The author of the book is Keisha N. Blain.
The public is invited.
Jackson Arts Council Welcomes New Office Manager, Erin Eller
Erin Eller graduated from Harding University in 2016 with a degree in Vocal Music Education and a minor in English. She has years of experience as a teacher at Jackson Christian School, as well as being heavily involved in community arts organizations and directing theatre performances.
The Jackson Arts Council enthusiastically welcomes Erin to the team!
In Memory of Gil Scott-Herron (Scotty)
The Revelation will not be televised
It won’t be on Twitter
It won’t be emailed or gmailed or snail mailed
It won’t be online
But it’ll be on time
It won’t be on the Internet
Don’t you get it?
Peace is the only light In the dark void of War’s night
Peace alone sheds gold
On the conflict in the soul
When the Revelation co-m-mes!
It will not be on TV
Rose C. Parrish Jackson, TN - ©2012
Feel the Beat . . . Music & Entertainment
HICKS MISS CONGENIALITY
Megan Hicks- Miss Jackson Juneteenth 2022 won Miss Congeniality at the National Juneteenth Schol arship Pageant in Galveston, Texas, the Birthplace of Juneteenth!! We are so proud of our Queen! She was chosen by her peers! What an honor! Megan was friendly, caring, and supportive!
- Wendy Trice-Martin
Mayor Scott Conger, Eduardo Morales, Dr. Sandra Dee, Lizzie Emmons, Mayor AJ Massey
LOCAL GOLFERS HACK IT UP FOR LANE COLLEGE
By Marvin FreemanThe Dr. JL Perry Memorial Homecoming Golf tournament want to thank all participating teams. We had 17 (4) person teams competing and playing for a great cause.
This years tournament yielded its first Golden Circle Insurance Agency Hole in one winner for a $2000 cash payout. Congratulations to Martez Edwards for making his hole in one on hole number 11 at Bent Tree Golf Course. (Bottom left)
We want to thank our Title Sponsor for this years tournament WoodmenLife of Jackson T N . (right)
Congratulations to 1st place team SM Lawrence team members: William Taylor, Carter Andrews , Marcus Brown & Melvin Brown. They won in a tie breaker with a score of 17 under par.
Congratulations to 2nd place team Jackson Parks & Recreation consist ing of team members James Williamson, Kenneth Knox (not shown), John Gore (not shown) & Tony Black. They finished also with a score of 17 under par. (Bottom cebter)
Congratulations to 3rd place team Williams Steel Company team members James Harris, Bobby Hart, Marvin Freeman & Mark Brown. They finished in a tie breaker with a score of 16 under par. (Bottom right) This was an awesome tournament and big shout to all the sponsors and teams of this years event.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Jackson Downtown Revenue Finance Corp. board of directors will be meeting on Tuesday October 25, 2022 at 10:00am at BancorpSouth at 301 E Main Street. This meeting will be open to the public. Susan Cook, treasurer Published October 20, 2022
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
91 Charjean Drive
WHEREAS, on June 16, 2006, Phillip R. Davis and Nannie C. Davis executed an Open End Deed of Trust, (Deed of Trust) in favor of Jerry P. Spore, Trustee, to secure the obligations under an Equity Credit Line Agreement described therein (the “Note”), the same being payable to BancorpSouth Bank, a division of Cadence Bank, with said Deed of Trust being of record in Trust Deed Book 1796 Page 1696 on August 22, 2006 (the “Trust Deed”) in the Regis ter’s Office for Madison County, Ten nessee (the “Register’s Office”); and
WHEREAS, Phillip R. Davis is deceased, having passed away on May 5, 2012, and Nannie C. Walker Davis is deceased having passed away on February 4, 2013; and
WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the Note; and WHEREAS, the owner and holder of the Note has demand ed that the hereinafter described real property be advertised and sold in satisfaction of indebtedness and costs of foreclosure in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Note and Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, the Trust ee conducted a diligent search of the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) website for each known borrower in compliance with the Service Members Civil Relief Act (SCRA) and determined that bor rower were 1) not members of the Armed Forces of the United States of America and had not been mem bers of any such service or force for at least twelve (12) months prior to the date of the foreclosure sale or 2) were members of the Armed Forces of the United States of America at the time that the security agreement was
executed and as such, the foreclosure and sale of this property is not subject to the SCRA provisions of 50 USC § 501 et. seq.; and
NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that I, Jerry P. Spore, Trustee, pursuant to the power, duty, and au thority vested in and conferred upon me, by the Deed of Trust, will on Thursday, November 10, 2022, at 11:30 a.m. at the customary door of the Madison County Courthouse in Jackson, Tennessee, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, certified check, or cashier’s check, and free from all legal, equitable, and statutory rights of redemption, exemptions of homestead, rights by virtue of mar riage, and all other exemptions of every kind, all of which have been waived in the Deed of Trust, certain real property located in Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, de scribed as follows:
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Beginning at a stake in the north mar gin of Charjean Drive at a point 14 feet east of the southeast corner of Lot No. 19 of the Charles Little Subdivi sion, a plat of which appears of re cord in Plat Book 1, Page 268, in the Register’s Office of Madison County, Tennessee; runs thence east with the north margin of Charjean Drive 84 feet to a stake, said stake being 28 feet east of the southeast corner of Lot No. 21 in said Subdivision; runs thence north 159.1 feet to a stake; thence west 84 feet to a stake at a point 14 feet east of the northeast corner of said Lot No. 19; thence south 159.1 feet to a stake in the north margin of Charjean Drive to the point of begin ning. Being the eastern 56 feet of Lot No. 21 and the western 28 feet of Lot No. 23 of said Charles Little Subdivi sion, platted as aforesaid.
BEING the same property conveyed to Phillip R. Davis by Quitclaim Deed of record in Deed Book 678, Page 627, in the Register’s Office of Madi
son County, Tennessee.
The street address of the property is 91 Charjean Dr., Jackson Tennessee 38305.
All right and equity of redemption, statutory and otherwise, homestead and dower, are expressly waived in the said Deed of Trust. Title is be lieved to be good, but the Trustee will make no covenant of seisin, market ability of title or warranty of title ex press or implied and sell and convey only as Trustee.
The property shall be sold AS IS, WHERE IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS and without any representa tions or warranties of any kind what soever, whether express or implied.
The sale of the property shall be made subject to any and all prior liens, encumbrances, deeds of trust, easements, restrictions, building lines, unpaid taxes and assessments (plus penalty and interest, if any) and matters of record, plus any and all other matters and encumbranc es superior in right to the lien of the Deed of Trust. Further, such sale is also subject to any matter that on site inspection or accurate survey of the property might disclose.
The Trustee reserves the right to make oral announcements at the time of the public sale which shall apply to the terms of the sale and further, reserves the right to adjourn the day of sale to another day certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time set forth above.
JERRY P. SPORE, TRUSTEE Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC 312 E Lafayette Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 424-0461
Publication dates: October 6, 2022, October 13, 2022 and October 20, 2022
Jonah Affordable Housing Organization is accepting sealed bids from li censed general contractors for rehabilitation of a three-bedroom house at 122 Booker, St. and 48 Courtney Cove, Jackson, TN. Bid packs may be picked up at JAHO’s office, 513 N. Royal Street, Jackson, TN, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. between October 18th through October 28th. Interested con tractors must attend a walk thru on November 2nd at 10 a.m. Bids will be accepted no later than 10 a.m. on November 9th . Bids will be opened November 9th at 10:30 a.m. at JAHO’s office. For additional info contact Harold Nance at 731-427-0817.
Published: October 13 and 20, 2022
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Title VI Nondiscrimination Statement
CITY OF JACKSON CIUDAD DE JACKSON
Titulo VI Declaración de Prohibición de Discriminación
Title VI Nondiscrimination Statement
Titulo VI Declaración de Prohibición de Discriminación
The City of Jackson ensures compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; 49 CFR, part 21; related statutes and regulations to the end that no person shall be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or ac tivity receiving federal financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Transportation on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin.
The City of Jackson ensures compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; 49 CFR, related statu tes and regulations to the end that no person shall be excluded from participation be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity federal financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Transporta tion on the grounds sex, or national origin.
La Ciudad de Jackson del Estado de Tennessee asegura el cumplimiento del Titulo VI del Acto de Derechos Civiles de 1964; 49 CFR, Parte 21, relacionados estatutos y normas para asegurar que ninguna persona sea excluida o discriminada, o que se le nieguen los beneficios de cualquier programa o actividad la cual reciba ayuda financiera federal del Depar tamento de Transporte de los Estados Unidos sin importar su raza, color, sexo, o origen nacional.
La Ciudad de Jackson del Estado de Tennessee asegura el cumplimiento del Titulo VI del Derechos Civiles de 1964; 49 CFR, Parte 21, relacionados estatutos y normas para asegurar ninguna persona sea excluida o discriminada, o que se le nieguen los beneficios de cualquier programa o actividad la cual reciba ayuda financiera federal del Departamento de
su raza, color, sexo , o origen nacio
Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against should contact:
Cualquier persona quien crea que ha sido discriminada deberá comuni carse con el:
B. Henning
Main Street,
Lynn B. Henning Director of Human Resources/Title VI Coordinator 127 E. Main Street, Suite 303 (731) 425-8252 lhenning@jacksontn.gov Published: October 13 and 20, 2022
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306
Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025
Case Number 57PR1-2022-PR 19021
Estate of JOYCE EVELYN WOLF, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that on OCTOBER 13 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of JOYCE EVELYN WOLF, who died JUNE 30, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper set tlement with the undersigned at once.
Date: 10/13/2022
DONNA C. WILBURN Personal Representative Date: 10/13/2022 PAUL KEVIN CARTER AttorneyPublished: OCTOBER 20 AND 27, 2022
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306
Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025 Case Number 57PR1-2022-PR 19006
Estate of DANIEL EUGENE KEELING, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that on OCTOBER 6 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of DANIEL EUGENE KEELING, who died MAY 22, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper set tlement with the undersigned at once.
Date: 10/06/2022 BEAU KEELING
Personal Representative
Date: 10/06/2022 NICHOLAS B. LATIMER Attorney
Published: OCTOBER 20 AND 27, 2022
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306
Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025 Case Number 57PR1-2022-PR 19058
Estate of REBECCA S. LAKE, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that on OCTOBER 12 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in re spect of the estate of REBECCA S. LAKE, who died JULY 21, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper set tlement with the undersigned at once.
Date: 10/12/2022 DAVID LAKE, JR. Personal Representative
Date: 10/12/2022 NANCY L. CHOATE Attorney
Published: OCTOBER 20 AND 27, 2022
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306
Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025 Case Number 57PR1-2022-PR 19051 Estate of WILLIAM COBB, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that on OCTOBER 13 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of WILLIAM COBB, who died AUGUST 20, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper set tlement with the undersigned at once.
Date: 10/13/2022
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306
Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025
Case Number 57PR1-2022-PR 19042
Estate of VAN LAVERDE HEIDELBERG, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that on SEPTEMBER 27 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in re spect of the estate of VAN LAVERDE HEIDELBERG, who died July 17, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.
Date: 9/27/2022
Date: 9/27/2022
EULA JONES
Personal Representative
WILLIAM H. SHACKELFORD, JR Attorney
Published: SEPTEMBER 29 and October 6, 2022
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306
Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025 Case Number 57PR1-2022-PR 19037
Estate of MARION WHITE YARBRO, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that on SEPTEMBER 20 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of MARION WHITE YARBRO, who died SEPTEMBER 5, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publica tion (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.
Date: 9/20/2022
Date: 9/20/2022
BRUCE MCCORMICK YARBRO AND EDWARD SCOTT YARBRO Co-Personal Representatives
NANCY L. CHOATE Attorney
Published: SEPTEMBER 22 and 29, 2022
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306 Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025
Case Number 57PR1-2022-PR 19035
Estate of JULIE ROWE NORVELL, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that on SEPTEMBER 20 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of JULIE ROWE NORVELL, who died JULY 2, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.
Date: 9/20/2022
Date: 9/20/2022
CATHERINE C. ALLISON Personal Representative
NANCY L. CHOATE Attorney
Published: SEPTEMBER 22 and 29, 2022
NOTICE TO CREDITORS As required by TCA §30-2-306
Madison County Probate - 110 Irby Street, Room 102 - Jackson, TN 38301 - (731) 988-3025 Case Number 57PR1-2022-PR 19036
Estate of THOMAS NATHAN PATRICK, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that on SEPTEMBER 20 of 2022 Letters Testamentary (or of Administration as the case may be) in respect of the estate of THOMAS NATHAN PATRICK, who died JANUARY 27, 2021, were issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Madison County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publica tion (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.
CARRIE JARRETT
Personal Representative
Date: 10/13/2022 LARRY S. BANKS Attorney
Published: OCTOBER 20 AND 27, 2022
Date: 9/20/2022
WILLIAM D. PATRICK Personal Representative
Date: 9/20/2022 NANCY L. CHOATE Attorney
Published: SEPTEMBER 22 and 29, 2022
COMMUNITY CAMPOUT AND POETRY CELEBRATED
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Cannon-Latimore says the campout was her sister, Brenda Dancy Jarrett’s dream. “It was always something I wanted to do,’’ said Jarrett, “one of the things I can now cross off my bucket list.”
With more than 20 families gathered at the first event, Jarrett says she and the oth ers involved with the CCDC are looking forward to next year.
Bernita Benson-Robertson, who taught school in the Lansing, MI School System, is a native of East Madison County and returned to her roots to carry on the legacy begun by her late mother, Mrs. Majorie Benson.
“Developing the old Tri-Community School into a community cen ter was her passion,” said Benson-Robertson who has now taken hold of the project.
A retired educator, Benson-Robertson, the
CEO of the East Madi son County Community Association, welcomed Mississippi poet and actor Autry Davis to Jackson last Saturday.
Several dozen youth and adults were treated to “A Taste of Poetry” by Davis, who combined his acting skills and poetry for an hour of entertainment.
Davis, who has an MFA in Performance Arts from the University of Mississippi, is an accomplished storyteller, singer, actor, director, and teacher.
When asked about his presentation, Davis said, “I came here to entertain you, make you laugh. I didn’t care whether you knew it was poetry or not. I figured you would find out sooner or later.”
The goal of this event was to bring poetry to life for students, added Benson Robertson. “We were so pleased with Mr. Davis’ performance, and from the smiles and laughter coming from the children, I think I can say that they enjoyed
it too.”
For more infor mation about the Douglas Community Center, you can call (731) 225-0366 or email them at DOUGLASSCOMMUNITYCENTER@ YAHOO.COM.
Benson-Robertson, at the EMCCA, can be con tacted at 731-437-3219.
Benson-Robertson pictured far left. Top Davis recites and preforms poetry. Top right; Kitchen Supervisor, Irene Needly and Director of Communi cations Eunice Pruitt prepare snacks.
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